The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 07, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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membetj of the Bill Carver Club
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Leader Bill Carver Club", 1310 Assembly
Street, Columbia, S. C.
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"BILL."
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isoys Ana uiris
W A NTED
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
Here's an opportunity for ambitious
boys and girls tc make
money every week, all. year
long, by simply working in
spare time in your own neighborhood.
'No money, . no experience
needed. We supply everything.
Many boys and girls
are now happy1, making their
own spending money. All you
have t0 do to join them is to
write to the address below
~ and ask fob full details. Write
to: ;
CIRCULATION MANAftER-^
THE PALMETTO LEADER
1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C.
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September is* here attain, and
how jfJiitLL.i ou.. It will., spon _bv.
time for the. school bell. I am
s.ti'il bu.sy'frying to neip tfet tile
yathorintr' done before ?operrs..
Our Hill Carver Club is
still ilointr nicely. Hill ~tro~ha i a
lovely time ."artiTTfry?n5'tC-nioon..~
We all went to Little Lottie
Floyd's Birthday party. After '
p'layinjf several Raines of different
kinds wv welt- all served ice
ereai.n cake .lid ice tea. Our Sunday
school is still duiiijr nicely. 1
fc'6 every Sunday .and always try
to have my.,Bible verse reauy. The
... tlel(t?raiT ..till white with rntlptsSo
I am in a hurry to jr.o; I must1
pick a hundred e\ery u;ty. ,l>on'i
you think that is *uood. for me: 1
am" not7 <iuite~teii f^ ars old yet.
live, bye Hill,
Will luck vou up next week
\i \ i n (.()(>i >\\ i\ i \\ k i rL".
I)n r-Bill, Juat
a lew lines to let you heat
from mo; I am well ami truly hope i
that you an 1 '.in club members an; |
__ the same. 15i 11, I w^s to tho supj)or
Saturday night at the home ?rf
Mrs. (iip-oin They hac.l a very
large. crow 1. T^b pastor. Rev. 1).
* S. Wells- w' -s there." also we had
a nice tiring?11171. 1 was to sei'tiieSunday
at M*. Zion Bapt. Church.
The Sunday school .opened at it.
usual hour.' with S'upt. and teachers
present. The subject of the
lesson was "Pa;.! (worker4 with
hand and brain)." Advanced tup.
i?:?The Church and the toiler:
Motto text ? In oil things I give
,\",ii.: example.?that?s. laboring1 y,
ought to help th. . weak. Acts 20:,'15.
The papuiy pr eached a wonder?
ful?sermon at. Mt.?Zion?Baptist
Church Sunday. He used as a
text the. .'irVl chapter .of Si lorrron
Oth verse-. . . '*
They-.raised 5.15 for collectionI
think they did fine.
Yours truly,
Mae Belle (ioodwine.
Fort Motte, S. ('
' MT. HI.BBIM BAIT ( III R( 11
Rev. If. J. Moses. Pastor
The pasioi" wa- v t The aC- ve
named ehucrri, SaTtiprv, S. (,n
the 2nd Sunday in August. Wor .s
of Text used were "Lord if Tnou
wilt. Thou canst^ make me clea'fr.
"Subject " 11 eale'l by the lMvirte
Touch." Matthew >i:dy
The loyal members of this
church raised dui in > the day
$120..'50. The p-stor anticipated
bigger and better things from
loyal people.
HHOOKIiVN?,N >0?VOItK
Mi-.s.?frtH f;7 Nance of Columbia,
South Carolina 1 has returned after
;i two week* visiting hot
daughter i.-nd son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs; MiHrt-4 Bm*ar> m Brook lyrt,
New York. While >n New- York
. - Mrs. Nance visited relatives and
friends in "East Orange, New Jerr""
sey amf upon her return she re~
- ported a ygry pleasant trijl. She
spent two I days with friends in
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BILL CARVER, Editor
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GRADE SCHOOL
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Hijrli Lights id tit. Zion Hapiist
' v hurch
Sunday was.truly high cltjy at
Mt.. Zion. Tin.' day-was begun by
:t group .discussion of the "> classes"
u lit lew" the leadership of I'rof.
' In gene Barnwell.y -This is truly
a great les'ini and IHUIIV eon i "
|)omtf ?sveiv broil?*Itt out by the
ilU'lllbers of the .elasses TiTd I'ri I. '
Barnwell as well. Following the
iscussioh of the lesson the Sunlay
school rendered a short and
quite impressive concert. Tlvse.
appearing on program were- Mr.-.
Annie Robinson Carter, Miss Rettataice?La
brew.?Mis*?Ki:-y. i?(lonii
win. Mr.~ John Robinson. Sarah
md Richalee Scott, arid Pricon- After
the usual devotional exocises
and announcements. Rev.
W. H. Neal moun'ed the rostrum
'using 'es his text a phrase taken
front the -l,th verse of the 23rd
I'salins. "I will fear no* evil."
Front tins text Rev. .Neal showed
that he is a master in the pulpit*.
He preached a very great sermon
which .was highly e'n.ioye < by all.
Mount Zion considers itself very
f\ ?i*t n nn <"? in Imivmimi vorv *Mi?
ni.m as its .acting pastor.
Following the load of* Rev.' N*a
'h<- iii*t'ii-ci <?rln-it?yamp?f"i uai'
i"i lifted- the general collet ion-,
which amounted tn Sx n-> in-m?.u
stituted by the officers 'aiv-1 actiitenastc-r
took plnt'v ,,nd thir^umv aptains
est'me forward .with thci'
rwport. Whop- they -had finish
?10.',.4p was laid on the p hie. W<
then went out and ate supUnjisly
I,'f the many good tiiinyy. whirI
the ladies of this gdT-d church .
I hroiie-ht out for our er-iovmont
["1 We reomvcnel?n* "-fM) o'etnr'r|.v*ith
the IJev. J. -W.?Xe'a! and his
"oniri'erati'vns- from Antiocli. St
James, and-?Benevolent pre or'
with representatives from 'H-. '
i[ill. St. Phillip A. M. K. Chi r-h
?rd many-others. Rev. J.- W. Nth1
was. the-speaker, of'the hour.
Hi- pl'l ,-W-lu-d t ft LU?-t'l/i 10) I?i
Ui-hiect; "Pear and Work."?ftrv
J. W. Xeal, as many of r.s krow
is a. great preacher and ho yispl y.ed
his great .abilities on-this woivlevful
occasion; ' Following 'A hi-,
services a contribution of ?1
was made which brought the' total
collection raised this to SlMO.f?2,
Mt. Zion wrshgs to tlumk its r
many friends again through this
medium for the very hardy copper
ation given?them in tins di iye- to
aisc inoncy for the repair and
1-eautific.ition of its Church Site.
Mt. Xii>n is a friendly church an 1
you have a standing invitation- to
woj-ship with us on any occasions.?ushers
im()>*mi:i: r
Fa* to-. ' !-. S-. f- The It I .'It 1':in!
Calhoun Ushers Union ci lebr-.ted
ts tirst atmiveisary 't Mt. Olive
Baptist Chinch?Saturday. A Up.
in. mis organization compost*;-,
f the. usher boards .of tin* many
hurches jn sonic parts of lower
Richland county, his grown wonderfully
in rill respects ip its first
y<vr of existancc. It was organ.
i'/ed at Mt. Olive Baptist Church..
August, of" 10.34, with 1 usher
boards and possibly .'10 ushers. To
. 'le there are K usher boards uiem
bers with 80 ushers active member.It
was organized under the
" "able leadership of Mr. C. 5T Wilfiaiii,
W.'teree, S. ('.. who since
has vei y^pi opt iateU'.LcctA eil ..tb.
organization as president.
.tuning the 1 light spots* of tlu
i celebration WV s the pre's ident's
i annual address, the Good music
furnshed by the Good Will Sinners
under the Leadership of Prof.
| J. S. Anderson and-very inspiring
and encouraging remarks made to
I us by the lit v. I. S. Jteed,- pastor
of St. James A. M. K. Church,
near Wateree. /
T The office fs cle<te.l for the following
year are : Mr. C. M. Wil-j
" i?-ins"'Pres. Miss Mozell Moye,
Secretary; Prof. Kugent* Harnwell,
Treas.7 Prof. J. S. Anderson, vice
j Pres.; Miss Washington, Asst.
j Sec.; Mrs. Kstcr M. Barnwell, Ue-I
Ip'orte'r. The Program Committee i
are; Mags. Willie Mae Gray, Miss
-( Pmly Williams, and another the j
name wnom i (lid not get."
' We enjo\'ed ourselves well' * t I
. -VJt^pjive_ an<l ,we. are always glad
to go there. We hope that other
(usher boards J ft Richland and Cat.houn
counties will come in and
J join these young people in this
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it together with a self addressed*
to Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310'j
t,oqr"lv?me will be pluced on the f
a membership card and butt, n r
Till-: COLl".ANN I \!.
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t> - The
. Columbi'.- Annual C.m.V;
eiiee Branch \\\. II. iu.il i1'. .wi v.,,.:...,.
i . ,
*wiicii%> cvv.ivi> v win in v
(. I Station A. M. K. Clniieii. i'.i
luinbja, S. CI Auif. not.:;, I.
Mrs. C.; A. A da m.* joeM ,.nw. .'.. '
ier an iiitcicsiih'jLr pericd bi ,\\n;
ship detnonsti atin^ app; in music
to be used in IM.s; i.>... >
meetings, conducted hy the Ji :i!
officers, . Kev. \V. ,M. Ti.orui- 'u..
lehvcicd the nioiTdn.f nio.->'
Text ""iioplans 7;tj. Thiswas a
burniiijf me.-saite ue!i\ . re.? v-i.,.'
spiritual- ifdwer. Airs. T: B.-l. >vi,
jUAifttiy. sar.|r. "Holding my
In/' .- I land.' The s I'll . >
graced with tile prt s'lia1 o; 1: ".
It. C. Clinliiii III v\ 11 i hid . l! ! .. "
1Her.ee spell bound with an in-Ydv
irir '. duress on "Si'tuaal; i.;p."
Oilier visiiors"\Veie Dr. .11 .\W"\v,t:
el's poo n, I*. M. <?f the ('harh .-i
Disuitt' atitl .Mrs. \\ itiu r-pod .. .
Mrs. Daisy Rett of Br. neuvilic,
(". and Mr. Ikiey'of l'itts'b. r;.r. J'.i. ,
The three '-presiding elder.', K. A
Adams, J. C. McClelkm and !.. .
o. irnt s.oed teuetrer like ( a.i
ian giants. ever i\ady to >:i in ,
t" ,i.l t i: ii ii I ! nl . il.l : ' < .; .e' I '
A hell" CVel ilCC ied. .Ml -. I'.. K'c
SijiJvkj',. a-'failhuil ?fiiotivi-!- ,'ii '
denary .worker yave quite an i:. xf
,'l i tiny i t'.'-uini- of I in- i I'!.;1',.-..,
.AhJIUflL.Coal'erenc.e. .-i
james Ro-a T- (Ini.tt. \t i ;.l M. v
kdl. n ;m<l Viol.:' Rtithei mid do,
.;atc*s tii till' eij bt Qua i..
'ovention: recently held in thecity
of .Tul>a, Qkla. to.ok tlie C., ..
'vpiitioii back mi the trip .ai'd , w\
i'oiyjd ourselves. seated in . Cli
vvunderfwl hrw niakiny ho iy .iisu-:
fttjj to jfle.U". sermons. U a>t. iy.
icesses and wonderful . r. p.?i t
Mrs. I left via Moore y it . o* it yio\\ny
rrpnrt from the Y. 1'. I.I. (i t?
?tttt??WvrL_ihr City-Mis - i. i .a i , i-l'
ie i *5?" wci c yi v. n Fiy M~e~"TTTTr?- '.piira
Ilarvy. K'ltxabelh 1'.'/. r
people's hour vm- .pi ov? i
uy .Mtss htt;i lfoail, I'r sideut n
_.j.c... V, 1'. 1>. l.i.tie Miss IKnkei..
a bishops ..Memorial A. M. K.
( inn eh acted a- Mis! re.-.- oi e,. to illumes.
Quite an ui..;uynido?p...
yrahl caiisistiny of Koudinyv an,.' .
uiiiMcat. i-cie.ttf.ri> 'a s lei. , i .
ay tlii- jolly yi.oiip. I'resi.iiny
I.ldvr. .). < . .Met'iela.-n s'^staiit.jr
his record as a Tiospo! preach.r in
iiclivcri'^'. the annual 'sermon.
Text I Cdr. 11*11 "Chapel Station
Clmir rendct'eu ineiouiotis music
din iny. the ses-ioiis. Rev. \\ . It
bowman, 'tile pastor.' \| r- M* i;
liowler, local president. the nu mhers
and n tends of t lie tit'.
i*u11 ik'.- spou-u n<> pains n. mak-.
iny it pleasant lor e?\.ry one n.w
sort. A iiclicioiiM dinner. was ,-oiv
i. ?l iii ,e- Uiscs. which was i-nJot\v:.
*.v *1.1. Mi'J. t . A, A.a.i- TuvTTvTTF"
?..?' Hymyttitniatinns for* her importcal
ruling ami pleasing ,i,;?
nor of presiding. Officers rlwiai:
Mi's. ( A. Ail .n;". ik ::i; M . . '
.vmude M ( k-tlan, 1 t Vice l'rcsi'ioiit;
Mi s. K, K. Sii.gk-r. find
Vice I'res.,; Alms A. ii. 1;.. b. .
secretary; \Mis.-H.. ,M. ir.u'ii.', Co:
responding See.; Mrs. S. K. Howard,
Asst. Sec.; Mis. heikv.-j;
.u-.ore, Irc-as.; Mi s. I.. M. C?ii ihloi.
Secretary and Tn ?.; h..->.. vfapi.: '
l-'uiri. Miss Kit a Hear . l'i
. V. 1'. 1). Kxoutive Ho ni, Mt'.-ihms
1 M. M. Vance, t'ora Jacob.- an.:
Mss .). (). Hornts:
Mis< A. K." lirogdnn, Roporle'
great work.
Wo accepted the" in 11' fii'iii oT~
Strilulr T 'liTiVi h i if t ho Sa rd' li ill to
in ret with ffti in off the , im.hm S.<
.itaay in M-|nember. An invitat
on is extorted d ;:!! in- robe,
hoards and t(,> non-member boai.i.to
come and JoTn us on this date..
Watch the la-ado: for the ushrs'
union new s i.<J sr.. us g.-o-w
and go.
M rs. Ivstor M. I'ars.w oil. K porte:
kk.kkn hill iiai?t. < hi koh
Sunday school o|?on.:-d 1 t I'M . <>'
' look?wit k?Sinter?I tinah?sHtrrcf's < I
ut h;-r >eguhr duty. The W ar-lifor
30 /ninutes, , after which .
.(Idress was (lelfv-orerj ?by .Mrs.
Queen M. Lcvine.
Baptism took place ? t 11 ::!<> ??'
clock having ft candidates.
Preaching?took?[rl.u r rrt TIT o'clock
by the regular, ppstor, UeV.
f. \V. I)avis. He. took bis text
from Matt. 28:10, subject, "I must
' tie oM'iehed soul stirring
sermon which caused three sotrbr
to come to Christ. Their te.stimon
' ies were jfreat, the spirit was fine,
THE PALMETTO LEADER
;hey said they are. ready to go*
low 11 in Jordon. v~ " ~ 1
After which the- district Vice
Agent of the Waterloo Association
(Low Divmon) . wag presented t* ~'
si: aa .ier.ce in person of Mrs.
Queen M. Lcvii.e. She gave a won
useful lecture iji bci.? if cf the .Mi;
7-ioti:.:y w<orkers.
Al'ur ward we went into c.ont- .
mutvion scr\ ices. v
At 3:30 o'clock we reaseeinbleJ
'or at ci'noo). services. The Jtev.
McBride and his choir from the
KeeSTille.A. M. K. Church of liarwin.
S. rendered- service- here. ~
, I lie senium was preac-hed byRev..
MeMrido; He took his text
iout Alatt. 22:12. Subject "Wliat
flunk You Of Christ." The visitor
for the day were Mrs. Queer
&I. Levine- from Mt. Nebo Bapt
t-mSmith of New
York City:
Night- services'Took place at 8
o'clock by tlie pastor, Re\k J. W".
itavis. lie preached another soul
.in in;'- in1 riti'?lie took his text from
ST: .11 '..ir .'1:1ft?subject, "Lbvq."*
Tlu-re .was inn- soul for .baptism,
Mrs. ' Ml ease Sharpe, Reporter;
Rev. J. W. 1*.vis; Rastor.
XI-:\V BROOK LYN N1-AVS
Sunday was a lovely dav at
-x.-.oie ./ran ..v._ Al. i'k C-iurcn.,
i'lie Sunday school-mot on the regular
hoour, 10 o'clock with the
->v-.'-r>ivn(. r anM U' .oll
-Fs-T?r*t :rer>nFo.:i--i.T-n-arj': "fife lbs"
n: was jinlt dismissed by the
At 12 o'c-l-i'.!;; our pastor, Itev
J: I-k Bixon preached a hb-ri i.e.sermon,
v : i.'h everybody seem
t?. i o.p.iy it. After - which a
*. mum v.-men see* 1114
~ iTTTTTo ov : y Tj>x!y: that were.
"le.
Sunday niv' t- !lev. 0. lirowv "
preached another sermon.- We--arc
e:y s..rry ' < -ay t li.at .Aits. L> .re
Was' ir.fftun. '<> e of' our stronft. J
leuijjers lure tlVeeiiscd.. Afrs.
vVa-,-.i:.yKiuij - iho mother-of Jlc-v
Me. .n tin i t i - W. i,',-r lieath- 1_ I**in'i-1
ii] ;i-i-w-r^-ettiei:ts hU\'e. nol'?.
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A b it i:a; ul..tinii: livtiuii * :!.??>.
; < !i :iv i. .:i total lot!. '. luvJ'aiit
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At-v.' i i">vvc..s: adult juv?'
. t 1 rn rrr ku-remstureii do)
?' I ^'7 new juvenile. honks
' ; : !.' ?i i r iu: lti' ii>n a till .*? new ./
11:i" :: s?e~ onnfed hy.'.Mrs. I>.
Ih'.yer. izines donated bv
."d : a . -I Ks em-riek.
,\\ , ,M-iate the J>atn>natfu of
all list* u*i rrds who borrowed book's.
i .'( re fort* nee hooks ard
'Hit i 11 i rai uurmtr me summer, I
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ii> LiP li? ?i- \vas below last sumiiK-r's
4,'i't ?>:* :. .
W ith tlm return of vacationer-',
tt-rr; m.- :?r ! students, \\v cot iii.ily
i:.\itc i yeryope (o coiny back
to t ic iii.ua y and. select the books
air i?i."ile^i you?hke best trr- lead
and cHCouratfe others, t
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torn y helps you to keep
i'-H?, to ^o to?yeknot TV 1 (tv
I'oti. ( if a> Ion}; as.you live. 'It is
if stidtiy .it duence in the .lives oi
i t olid WC tflVe "lie p.'llt
- rey , ei ,.\l we khoyld chose .the.
. \ f, i >'bi?s i;s. ? '
Public- - liiirarivs." like public'
- arc tilings existing of, b.? ,
ami for.the people, and they would
be supported by the people.
liooU a e .cys to wisdom'strearlit
e, : .
ilooks arc .catts- to lands of plea
' re;
1 lock,it. paths that upward lead."
He 1 :ne friends; come, let us
.read. .
,!. ViV V lley.
m.i.nti'.mri.i: :*r. if.
I'HfRCH
Ue\. It. I. Lemon. PaMor
. fill I- dcoo'd. S. C.- Sanday S.
peh*?l ;ii t ". usual hour, with a
: . :< att"- dance. We had a very
fine lesson. which was thoroughly
ugh:. hy classes, after the stu !y
6f the lc;.?son, the classes assembl'-t4-+tf-i
to tiie it-view i?y
A d r> The pastor mad
ftohTc timely remarks. The school
was -j lad td haVf some of it/ tcaCh
is htwh who have been aWay on
~T:v- 4 cation.
Morning service began at 11:1.1
A! AT. with a full choir. The pas
or pi e.telle i a stVong^TTiTinion that
-stirred?evci yuiith. Hli- . tiVl Was
iounri Mark 4:1 and he qscd for
??. subject., "The Greatness of JesA
,,-ope tl^at well suited the occ1 .v
ion. After the ysual service was
| ox r. i he jloly Coniniunion was'
[ h'fniTnistercT to a large number.
The pastdr carried out the Communion
services in a different way
~ T] I
and everyone cooperated in a fine J
way. There were several visito'I-x; ^
present who were presentetf to the
church.
The A. C. E. League met at (5:0 1
P. M. A fine meeting was he!.!.
I 10 ' 1 cw Kally was a s.cross
n" 1 oastoc jr cclivei oil V a
splendid message.-, His text vva
. f Hi. 11 ...1 .. 1.;..
subject, "The Despised ami rejected
of men.", Everyone should
have heard this sermon. All those
who-4?l not commune in the morning~nJr?TKivm>
mi oppurnity to? *? so.
.
The splices throughout th. day
were vei?y good.
Tile pastor, Rev. Lemon and the
i'oJlowiiijT " delegates, MestJ me#
R, ssio?Roy; n, L?r.:;ic Calhoun, Addie
Miller and p. A. Adams attended
the Conference Bfanch
Missionary Convention which convened
at?Bradley, S. C.,- Aujr. "2Pdt).
lt'do. Mrs. Adams ma .! :i tine
cpnit of the convention < t morn
ing service.
Mias. If; L. .Ly.-kes- and MrS. 11. R.
Fladger have returned from their
vacation in New York. T'^-v ><
port.<1 a fine trip."
Mi-s Eunice Adams has returr<1
flul'l h(M' Vitcininn i.. Wl.il.i
phia and other eastern cities. S i
cportod a iine trip. *
Mrs. LyAia Hi id well hps return- i
ed- from Sumter and other placed
where she snent a nleasant v < afion.
Miss (Ira T. N'o.lnnis ha. return- 1
ed from her home' below Columhi .
S. C. where she spent her, vara- 1
ion.
TAHEKNACLK HART. ('lURCM
Rev. Wm. Watson. Rusfor
. Cieer.vi'l". S. C*. Sent. Is:? j
Yes; tis true. Rev. Win. Watson j
had an -eridj'-t,. which eiMi ed h's ,
v.ew lH.'la Huick', aiitoinohife to' b ;
wrecked. Hut we - are -?crtainly '
proud he did r.ol recrTvc any hod;? ^
iy- injure. . ? 1
iHe 1 . ( . Re-: I Notice to the: e/- H
?rM-it .;!! 1.1 < rrrr?imvil".. ~
v a Vly. ' ? . ' i
The pasto'-'s -.Aid t'lub.meL last |
Tuesday night at the home o <
er (Mia jjciin-diia.- ho-tess-. A 1
I'iei; i 1. pro.v am was. rendered, j
The (losing of.the Hullalo Contest' '
was po t poned op account of illness
<f one e;" out: con:tstants.
l IK' Clun tii Ueaenn
Alex Foster aa?l 'Sister Georgi i
teeming .00 < eh..:. Xcxl iteit-'i
iKr, -Mr*. Florence 'Collier, Sept i
:ct h, isi:t5.. . i
The Sunday school opened at the '1
gs.ual 15.. _ .Bro.. _JUc hat.! .
Mr.i dev. >' . I; t:?!'i . s1. 1"! . i it TtT- "1
I'ienie last *Tresd v. The school
w-a ; HAV-tike. 111 *iiit>r I'll?oxen ises y
Mi s VaiUine Tinner w.s great.
. A'l d.'k nicndK'rs are. improved
ave 1 )ee.eon< Deacons Foster an 1 ,
l.as. A. Smith, also ^1 rs. Mat tie--]
Smith "t' 1 are St*, is still on ,
.1 e ailii g list. - . " ,
Vis it ? : M s F ? ma Wil'iam j
iioin the Pine" Gr.?\v. 1 1 p.
Church, Greenwood, S. C. Mr. a* \
Mi s. iiaddeu, STal C ..rolina; l)et.
Mieh, ar.d the Rev. Bro. Tev- !
y. \vlto w;ll give onV. oi' his Show ,
is at the Isia.d Chappie M. ..K./1
Church Wedne-dtiy night. Mis
in-.., mv ahitiht. Roth inter-imr
and ij .1'ormat.ive. Anyh.i v
desirous of subscribing, for The. '
i*mivvto l.ea .c"\' wiji see ?.|i
Bessie Sullivan, 00;l Green Ave.1 j
I. ho; Day was -pent very quiet (
ly;?nothing or any (hitUiuqUci.ie "|
aiding lappinid. o . ,
The Tabernacle Baptist Chinch. ^
is- friends ;fhd .followers arc plan- ring.'.'
great Revival meeting !>e- j
ginning Sunday, S pt*. loth. The .
Rev. Bro. Tate of I 'eer.r.ta, (5a. i
will do the^ preaching. You are II
welcome.
The Rev. Win. Wnts.011 is mi., of
tile most s!a1i.!e>t of business
preachchs. lie lias organized his.'
church into a !>' iikinjr club.-- wi.h
>nly four weeks of work, .lie has'
ellected about s 1 ().". <>(). Where lie
will lead we will follow.
i he Blue Bird, Cash and Carry,
"l" Club u"a- won-.leritit? wb\
business seemed to keep so well:
Its because he fteLs di to .'1 suit.- .
< t (.111 Ke\. Call at 117 X. Calhou."
'l. ; ' 1 ! " . -Mr.
A. B. Byn&Ij Prop.
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. L. Broodcs, Pastor
* Sunday. September lpt was a
fine da*,' for church, ttodlrs.- gunday
M-iiool. O;-i- led :ii nil'1' uaa |i?i. .
with a splendid attending,, The
lesson about Paul was beautifully
discussed. A splendid review was |
made by Rev. J,, L. Brooks, .the i
pastor which was enjoyed by all.
At 11:15 the pastor mounted the
rostrum with was ..Rev. N. Smith
and Rev. II. L. Collins. First
hymn 271 lined by pastor, scripnnthem,
"Oh, Come Let Us Sinp:"
hv the choii';.,!pavej- Ijy J?i*v. ( ilins.
Jubilee by the choir "Come
Ye Sinners." The pastor took his
oxt from John 4:21, "Come and
see a man that told me all things.
Thorne "The Work of a Workman."
The pastor preached a soul stirring
sermon which was enjoyed by all
present. Did not our hearts burn
while he spoke to us by the way.
At 8tfI0 p.~ m. the pastor came
again, hymn 71 and 51G lined bj^
Rev. Smith? prayer by Deacon J.
R. Lewis. Text was taken from'
John 12:22 another-soul styn ii ir't
sermon was preached and enjoyed
by all. Total collection for the '
day was $00.40. I
Locals and Personals
Mj\ Leroy Townsend and daughter
of Pittsburg, Pa. are visiting
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. II. Townsend of Church
ST., MuTIlins, S. C. ^ - ?
Prof. Rowen of Surpter, S. C.
wag a visitor in MuUliris Sunday at
v
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^ Mt.
Oliv.e Bnptst Church. j
fua Campbell of New York are
visiting their parentis*Mra? Jettie
Odoni and Mrs. Mollio Gouse of
Mullins. S. C. %
Mrs. Heiilah .Jennings of UnitiMrs.
A. I.ivinirston of-. .:5f)t> X.
Park St.. Mull ins. S. C.
Little* Margaret lioavves is vacationiua
in Florence, S. C.
Mr. M.'+t. Itobinson at' Oxford,;
X. C. is iii .Mullins he us. employed
by I. T. Co. i>f this city.
--Mr: Wi> y I ywi- ui WiiM<m.
Salem. X. C.;is visiting his hiotlier
Mrs. Walker Lewis" ol' Seaboard
Ave of this city.
Mr. 11. I.. McQueen "f 1 taftville,
Va. is in Mnllins for the tobacco
reason. :
Mr. Thoiuarf Letrjrcttof Chiirtoti,
I'a. is vi.-itiiijr relatives in this city.
MT MORI AH'riRCHT
"Rev. 1. i-.. Harper, l'astor
?l-rospeiity, S. TT.-?The -'annual
revival meetintv of the two church-1
i> comprising uie a novo ciretiit
have Ih cii ^uYeossfulIy closed. The
Hov. K. \V. -Kansoin of,-Columbia j
was1 l!.ll c.ucient evangelist in
charge. 'thirteen so ids were added
io:the chureh durfrig those series
>$f meetings;?
On the fourth Sunday in August
what is -aid to have Jiyoji.-the long.-'.
-t liieei he; Coper'South-Carolina
begum The following ministers
assisted the- pastor during the Sun*
ilay service: ' l!ev; V. C. Wallace,
Hov. It. C. Cunningham and .1. M.
William-. In addition to the choirsarom-J-Iioviuenci',
Mt. Olive, Hannah
and also a choir front Spartanburg.
More than one hundred
members and friends*of Mt. Morpaid
25'cents or-more, to finance
he ahove meeting. The J'ollow:ire
the names of those who paid'
_C> cent-? or niore. Hevs. T. .K.
Harper. 15. C. Cunningham. .T. M.
Williams.?Walter Wisky Ihtvid
!5<">yd. llrd> S. Luxugr. I'H T.. I.ind ay.
>. .\i. Pnvenport. 11. J. Ikmidek.
(!. Werts. Clarion Worts*; J.
I Hire. L. M. Hookman.--.-Wa'yman '
>xi1er, T.eir Hare, James Cllascoc, |
W. M. Singly, (loo. Hcdenhaugh,
Harrison% Mmitz, . Namnan <i.ray,
lames pewalt, P. M., Hook man',
N'athaniel Mont, I.- II. Cray W. -M.
Lindsay. Joseph ' Lin-iWry.--ChestLindsay.
S; Wheeler. (). T. Praeon,
Sidney Hate 11. 15. Parian, II.3
[5. iJiekard Curtis Williams, . Kdr
lie Hudson, l.T I.. Laster, Kd,
I indier Sr.' W. II. Hare,'
rsooman *Jr. vk'O. Shea lev, (ivo. 1
dunfs,-!r. llcjiiy. William <. Klison
lA'i'Vi r, ?! Hani-, . .Mui k Kinsler,
A i!lii* l.ir.'.'-ay. AJ'.ram'. (ii'ay L'u-.
Iut i 'i : 1 i i ih '.'i 11? !\I. ]]iiv.01>r
lulo Hawkins. and, Pistols Ida
A'ise, I.in.; ay. Ik itha Ihuy
i'laia. Wise, 'lVajuir (llascoc, Julio
MeCny, Anna Wise, l'lanvdi*1
Ijaxcnpui t. i.la y. Wi^c, (ieoruia
Worts. 'J'. Stephens. Mary J. 'She:a!cy,
I.ont/ia (iray Bertha . (Irccn
Barrio 'Wi lis. .Maude I.indsav ! !.
f.. Pitt A. II arc. A. (Iray,
I*' 1 I'll Rook ma 11, Sr.. .Ii'ssio Honk*
Mil.. Ala' V TPi'tH'iihauyVu K. Wi-o,
liulm * WoTTs.. - Mary Wisr Ktful
t.iildsay, (-arVU' "-VVriulit. Addle
I loivitMik. Nora Lindsay, L. Uooknaiij
\AlUiiii Whuidor. -Sarah" Hiid...n
f-i i n! I'lnii.loaii. M. Pull
Linmrr "VI' ho; IH\ Ii?'i t-lia Pitts,
Ida Lind-ay, "IL-oic "Monls Flor m-o
\\ niinms, Mary Wis**,. Ktta
Kiitsli-r. llo-a P>. Kinslor, . Bulb
( anT-"'.^;." . ! ' Ml- < ir. 11. WadFts
'laiolcati. !I'l.tio Caldwell., Bonu'tta
Jlaro, Lutry Williams , Anna
I Jowninirs, Annie Iawkins ^tlid L.<
IL Praiolcau. t _v. . "
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FINCKNigY'S- F
~ I'NPIvIM'AKKR AND 1.1
SOUTH CAKOLHS
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mOUIW Ti'firn'" | ^ |ni|M _ ij
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- on the SOUTI
A fare for evenf pur
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?* ONE WAY and RO
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for Each I
g*wk round trip tick
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Economize by leaving you
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Saturday, September 7, 1935
YORK NEWS
Murcellus Davie
Yousah! Yousah! folks! Ye old
Dabbier wishes Ho inform you that
we are bark with more news from
mis upper.section ot tne t'eidmont
V feasant at the present. Although
it has bctn almoget-Pffagh
enough for the cows to gtve buttermilk.
?
The Wesley Methodist Episcopal
i Church Sunday, School carried ,
1 their picnic to Belmont, N. C: lftfet
Thin Mia.t?jTinriiiiig". A lot frf Klg
baskets of fried chicken caused
many people frojn here to attend*
the picnic.' It Was a fine day in
Belmont and everybody seemed to
have er.joyed themselves.
T.Tttle Miss Emma I.oy MiJlor of
j East Madison St. & visiting rela- *
lives and friends of Spartanburg.
L^Mr.:Edward King and Mr. Ver;
non MontgHrirary-jreturned homo
j Tuesday having spent a baseball
our to Florida and . fleorgfa vwttft
the Hornets" of Charlotte, N. C.
They reported a very nleasant trin. -
Miss: I.illian Fant of Union bas
?'dt urned after spending a few
lay- at the hopie of Miss Naomi.
Foym'fr- Miffs .Fant won many
j'pfiuC ivIuIm lminfT lmi-n <?hn hn.i
a pleasant personality that caused
hoi- In fain friends.
Miss Flape Barnett is visiting,
'her" aunt. "Mrs.-Lizzie McCoy in
\Va-hingtoil. P. C. Weave hoping
Jim?lww-a-vwy-pleasant-trip. : :
I\I is? Fannie Wright having
>pcnt~n lew days in Chester with
Miss'Sarah Agios is home again.
She reports a very pleasant trip. . _
Mr. Charlie MeNcal former
resident of this'city .visited his
father and mother on Pinkney St. *
fie living in Philadelphia, Pa.
Mis'* Jennie M. Brown and Miss
Francos Wilsota- arc.. in town again
After having, spent some time in
Charlotte, N. C., ... ,
Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Zimmerman,
teachers here at. Jefferson High
School returned to town after having
-pent their vacation in Orange*-Uiij?.
They report as-having a?
hi" ; wonderful lime. , ' *"L
The York Baseball team'"BehTml
the hatting of Charles Montgom- 1
I er'y. C. F.. defeajtcd the Coijeord
I Black Sox here Saturday 3-2..
Montgomery got 3 hits out of 4
trips and drove in 2 runs, and
scored. I. G. Brir/iett pitched the
game. I
Load next week's issue for more j
news. Ye reporter, is ye old Dabbier
"Tat no*' Davie" a"hfl your V
news .boy. Mr. Barron Sadler. q
?KNXF.TTSVIIJ.E .'NEWS '
- <-'iuii ininfl?fmm?pa^o four
present' and assisted. in the service
:rnd this" closed a full day for the
ihurch uurk with uS. ' ?;
. Saw Mill Huplist. Church
llev. K. M. Hooker, pastor, was
in the-city the week-end conducting
his church work at Saw Mill
Church. -Tic reported having .nicely
spent a pleasant stay in sum-,
nvep school at Columbia University .
in Now York City. Tie preached
j i'l-om the text; of' Xehemick 9:10,
subject. "Christian Joy." Tie pointed.
out eldarlv that there was. joy
in strength, and. strength in joy.
JieV; Iboker is a irreat pastor. >,"
.May Clod continue to lead a man .. '
like him. / "' -
IIev. .1. C. Cox's service was
very yootl. Sunday. TIev. Jones at
St. MicHet M. K. Church is on
the-job, and doinff nicely in every
ray.?The members at the M.
Church sTiouhl feed thankful to
(led .for this- splendid leader. ?
lie v. Ik H. Mdodana was accom-,
afuiic ovcy from his home Sunday ' *
i by his wife, and family.
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