The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 18, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
# Pa^el J
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH j
Rev. J. F. PearSon. Pastor
Lake Citlv?Services were well*
attended at Wesley >1. E. Church
-? on Suiiila,. ,.T! .e eh urch-iroers v.ere
J I Ml i I i Ui inWiiuiul day, We
were favorei v. ith the presence oi:
visitors front other churches. We '
a!ays wvlcn.v th:j:
In the ntuLt of. ; y ar:d pleas-;
uro the pe - Lake City were ;
matte to. :<-e! very -ad because of j
th?; deal t ti Rev.'.L X. Wii-.-n, a j
ll 'retired elder 'oi the MethoUt-t Epis I
"copal < hutch. He?had resided ?"
- lake City :\r several years. Her
?i?.i wijj ov ??: -tatiy - vj becau.-e of t
his influence ;n this town ami com
ro r {-'MM-ral. .fiPl'victo:
U-:-l . at Mt. Zion M. E. Chr.-ch.
Kii.s'-Uee, S. C.. Decin.b r 2"".;'.
Lev. H. H. Cooper. di.-tri;.*. -u; v'r-.
inaenden' of the FF rer.ce ci:1 j
Al. E. Ch-rch avby TV.:'. .T.'
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Lake Li'ycwho v.us kk'ei tv &
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tii'iay ri^ht. Deeeir.re: 2LR
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Yet as in hop's -inolojd <1 hour
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to ! i.o y<ar IP.'M. , A nd do
mo: ft art we dd i:; the- 'past |ytar.
Praise God frdm whom all
t>lo?stn?.? tlow. k
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\F\T JAMES A.M.E. CHl'RCH 'r
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tier. Hale B. Thompson. Pastor I r
-\-hevi!!o, X. C.?Sunday past v
ar. c-xc.ptior.allv . beautiful ?
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11 r- 1 !i" '.'J.?--t"nToy" };
v nation us.'! the opportunity!,.
: .vir.v worsr.ij." Beautiful n
.es":ate<j pulpit ar.d
vuthv ajmojphere was charged
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" Stewar was . th? subject
. ii"'.jeered by our j
'a:.' -.vc. - ' a-v ! upon the t!
i St. I. k.- !vth? rv.otr *"
- v o: ship. .Tr-i-8 message \va* a
u . v'-esy . - soul who 1
"T-'r^T'" ar.: wa* receiver} with
t t- ir.v.->-e?t a!i.:i sri ritual en- r
Mr. Giles Gilliam $c- s
the <: vjtat-'ivn for. church 1
nr. vet; ;r. and v;a4 assigned to .
thy ' : Mi. Ba?cum Doughs.
Lav.v vl.-ft ...? .fr?.ny within .ana
<:t :TV eity shared in .the .en- t
. y : t: K'iiT.ir.: service.
in", v v'.c?v. a<- extended' to
t/i. ' * **
T-i en:'.y . :lr. i '..oy.-flovvet ing
RV.v.: : -z 'fui r-; h;*d great- inspir
at! :. : : evening's worship.
in - < :* ti.-.- v- : king'person i.
'.:v; *v .-hip-r-^namely. '
r.d urs'-ers* board and 1
.' ri:v. a- at it's- : .-spectra ^t
:.- The civic - kf a sut
.... ' ir pastor's evening m'e-?
a- ' Inevitability". of Death"
the Gost-e! of St.
th_A. Th:.- -discourse- wa?.
. wthgr at spiritual ar.fi
: t?r?l ff.'c-. and h d it's efFectiv* .
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The v.-..;-k of the chvtx'h sch-o;.
:tv;tr*: -?.... go ?K-..- ! a-.i-?strr*- ...
r :? a- a.-e e.:ide:?V'd> by th
.' ton'I iavi' :i>n of schola-iss.
vnrs on. -int .a..-;,"and- "c:f lui-ia-n
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- f t ty efficient* Sur;- [
. I'.r.tvr, ' n;. .Mr. \V, H. M. , -h. ;
?"! <>- <>:' and fan.iiv~"v-'i- h" tv
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by T yloiv A/lli: o Alston an
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I -. Maytif- ( "i I'l-nMi- and
. a i; ; un.lurtai;. <1 oar !> s
b- an'! fa . i:. as dinner ?fu?-sts 1
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. >. i., . >. 1it.--. Wo ran r
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. ;i; rrnr y. Mr-.. An- 1
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; a-.-ed la - v I
V> -i.a. nl-iit at her IiWir*.
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' - i; y day- a?fo.
?:v;n ...tf an<l .dautt'h-/ ?
i <;i an . Kunice.
= > n-'.n m"t >r ;
. visiting- friends.
M..1..1-- K lnc\'.i liuaty
ci tfta-.-t of Miss Xol,
a 11' a:.t...- .i. .ay. ' '
M;>. Mii.r.i Mi.ic ua-.tln- di:
: is of .Mis* Aman.ia Wil
a - . .> o a.x-4, ..v.^
.... i.:? ,.?i: -. H.- <1 JJrown an ~
-.Miai. cd iii'loi;V-d . to So- ;
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- . .w. r.a. i i iovclund
e-'a- ?: < :? ?ija Sunday
; i? i.ss Mi ;in,!:' I|.,\va:.
<; ' to " it, acaih. Al- \i
/i. ' i.ailh- Wiillii.fi iii'l Mr*
i:,- !l rsi-hi11.-on i- on the sick' i
n
Aii". Frank i( r.v.r! ir.otor<?l t
' 7. . i l:: ;> >an ."ay. '
La--, Fi idajr- > . eninj; the* Hist. r's
iii.ty ' ! n <>: l-.a. ..-Bap
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I. I' .' ! j.-* Amanda \\Y.' '
a - | i < .-.<?! tr. Subject "N'a'ct ?
of i... - .! that w at' "
i.r,i L1. t i-[iof,,|'' ?1
d i ..<1 iIy, after bu-incss. The
- a, 'i-if - -t' rr*?i-v ed frt: *
, he l.o.-t s . a t mptinjr n
;<ad and sweet coarse. - **'
it >r.- [>r - n?: Mi s. - II. n
A;,-, iii'/.on and Mis. Minnie 1
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'!'!i next meting will convene
' i? h :.e I'resid' nt Feb. 7th. ^
T; ? marriaff* of Mrs. Kliza
v ' ;u',! Mr. Kdvard Sledge *
' ;,i ily o|eii>iz? f| Tuesday
n*e. at the? I'ri Jo's home, on
-'i? inir St. Rev. J. W. Jones offi-iiitintf.
h
Among the quests present were
tlassera " James Moore and Der- b
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IE PALMETTO LEADKK
il! Williams, Prof, and Mrs. G.
I. Washington. After the mar,age
a delicious supper was sereu
which consisted of vegetable
alad, potato salad, ham, fried
hiikon, lblls. Boiled custard. pick^
os, punch and cake. The mar- '
:a_*e came as a surprise to theii
arty friends.
New Galilee Bapt. Sunday
chool met Sunday morning at
ho usj&al tirr.e. Supt. Moore and
lis'teachers were at their post of
luty. After the class period the
dpt. briefly reviewed the lesson JI
ir.d made some, encouraging re- I
narks to the Sunday school.
Trinity M. E. .'Sunday school"^
net at the usual hour in a large
utendance under the efficient
guidance of Miss Sylina Pearson
v>.o- is Supt.
At 11 rOO1-o'clock Rev. Stokes
tfecnded the rostrum ad after a
'e\v renditions,' by the Choir,, he
rose for his text Psalm 47:7
'My Heart i_ Fix.d." It was an
fts-pi rational sermon.
At 8 o'clock re again ascended
he rostrum and took for a text
Acts 17-32. Relieve on the Savior J
'.ord. J^su? Christ and thou shall ~
>e saved. This was a soul Stirling
sermon, and enjoyed by a
arge congregation.
Visiting minister*, were Rev. J.
W. Jones and Rev. Norris. A
rumber of visitors Were present
>om the various churches. 'We
"elcome visitors at all times.
The services at Double Spring
re quite inter-.^ting and larg?lv
b'ne.s, is a r as tor.' . '
Flat Rock Bantist Church S. S
ret at 10:00 o'clock. Supt. Jones
Ui'l hjs rtarfTf teachers on IHei'i "
"7sT"bf duty. After the class
'** th - l?.sson was reviewed by
the Sunt
?4:3o"n. rr.-The B. Y. P. U!
net. .Mr. Ira Wilson is President.
\ larpre crowd wore present:
CLOVER NEWS
rMi<rs Dorothy Allison left
fhursday for Dawson- Ga. for an
ink-finite stay,
Mrs.' Canzatie Ginther" returnjj_
home .MwioJuy ..fter ^pyniirp
wo months in Richmond, Va. at
i.he bedside of her mother, who
lassed to the .at beyond while
he was there. . _
.Mrs. M. Z. Logxee. had as hci
:uest SaturMayTiiKht, Miss Belle
\dams of Gastonia, and Mrs. Eula
rnlli;-k of Columbus, Ohio, spent
;undiy evvtiit t? iwith Mrs. Degree.
Mc-sdames \V. M. Saunders, and
/iney Wilson motored to Gaston?
C- . . _ 'J
a ounaay evening along with
II r. J. R. Robinson and visited
lev. .S. M. Lowry who has been
ick for so:i,v time. _
Mr. and Mis. Ike Jackson anJ
I:, Charley Pe'/ram were in York ^
aturd.y on business. 'v
Me**ei* I. C. Wright. Albert
\dains, Meek SteXvert, Fleet W.
lark-".,, an<i Presley Brispn mo- *!
ore.; to M c Cp n ne llsv i 11 e. and 1
I'ork, Sunday evening and \'isitd
<>id friends.
The Usher Board met Monday (
lig'ljt at tiie home of Mrs. W. M |
mi- r.-\ arid was organizer! ftn \
he year*-1936. Pres., Mr. ?. Love A
Miss Rosie McCayter, and r;
>Ir>. Yir.ey Wilson Chaplain. i
Mr.*. Rebecca Armstrong had a-,
uir.-.er gues-ts Sunday, Mr. and
>! r-. TCp anH?Mr.?and- -j-,
dr.-. A. B. Jackson. ' . j
rMi*:i.' Jessie Tate had as he> "
ru.-.-t.* Sunday, her sister. and ne; ,
v. of Union..S. C.
Mr.-and Mis. Frank Portce aire;
laughter Rebecca, Mr. and Mrs 11
n-m'sy Portee and Mr. Richard '
Trier, motored to Camden, S. C. i
lo!i .ay. an J carried Mrs. Caroin>
Jenkins, who has been \isit:
; six weeks. Mr. L. ID ny
of Salisbury visited his par- 1
nt* Sunday evening. v
Mis* Sadye Phillip left Sunday
or Winston Salem to visit rela- C
i Ve>. i
Mis*e, M. F. Jackson, Dorothy v
ack-on, and Mr. C. Pegram spent li
hours in Chester Monday
viriing.
.-uii"lay was a lovely day for .|
tie church goers. Everybody n<
coined to have found a chuich to
Intend and I am sure the pastor.*
elt g".">'l. having a full audienc
ft r having been snow -behind foi ft
few Sundays.
Mr. Smith Nicholas, an old citi
; n of < lover r-assed to l ie grea
eyoridi Thursday morning
a* fun.-ralized Friday evening at
i. iitn s m. r.. church. He leav- ,
s t<> n.uum his loss a wife, three ?!
ons arid two daughters, ar.d a r'
ost ofrelatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hardin and ?(
tiss I". E. Pearl motored to Bowl- :c
ntr Green Sunday mourning and
. itnessed the service at Weeping '
laiy Church. They reported a
. underfill sermon from Rev. Baret't
'V
Mcknight high school ni
T..e basket ball team is going
oftie. The captain for the girls'
i*: 111 is .Martha? Campbell, the
oys, wj A. Sadler. On Wedneeay
night thiy will play Keid Hi -v'
t?Befmont, N. ~C "
M Ma.ithi Hartley, a former ^
w-t erf- M'cKnijgbt announced **
er marriage Shnday to Mr. w
'rank Bratton of Charlotte, for- C(
lerly of Clover. They were mar- ,
iod l>ec. 21, in Chester, S. C. We jj
ish this couple much success.
Mrs. M. E. Dunmore. visited
he school Monday morning. R(
Miss Pauline McN'aal vi'Jted
,ie Pine Bluff School .Friday. y
M iss Ruth Miller spent the day J t}
unday at St. James. - i C(
Mis3 Moz*.le William had as |,
er pleasant callers Sunday .evfc- e<
yeis. tr
iSfittl T JV/1 1
| wnuj^ AYien, la
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WILSE W. P
PHONE 6820 1118
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Good Eni
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AND SAVE YO
IMPROVED
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Greenville a*
A LONG FET T NFFH '
- Leave Charle. ton 9:00 A.?
Leave St. George 10:11 A. i
Leave iiranchville 10:12 A.
Ix'ave Orapgeburg 11:12 A.
Leave St. Matthews 11:33 A.
... Lea.v.ft..( Ol.I MR1A 12:13 .1'.
Leave l{nion 2:28 P.
Arrive Spartanburg 3:25 P.
Lea\e Spartanburg 3:30 P.
Arrive Greenville 1:23 P. >!
Arrive Calhoun .. 5:19 P.
Arrive At'anta L. 8:10 P.
?o 29 steps ^t all stations (
\innpnv rhar-iivc tub t aum
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W, K. McGEE, A. G. I
Southern Ry
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Sunday was a beautiful day.-'
i'e iejoiee to see it. Service.* ,
ere good at William Chapel A. ,
1. E. Zion Church. I .
Th. pastor, Ktv. iiillia.ii preach 1 j. ol
d* at 12 o'clock and Rev. B. F ' l-1
[ills of Philadelphia, preached at
"o'clock Sunday i.ig.it. Both ol '
ie messages \vtre well prepared. Du
nd the people s^ni to enjoy them '.,iea
j the highest Other ministers- ,
- . r> i Hill
lat wore present were Rev. J. ,
I. Dawkins and Rev. Robertson ,,n
,no is now pastn ir.t' at the A. M. ^
i. Church, Union, S. C. The or.e * ,
ay's 'meeting of Spartanburg
?i.-t.'ict wa< h.ld- at William
hapel Monday, with P. E.. Dr. j^f'tc
C c. .urosby presiding, most oF .
ie ministers and delegates were" j
resent, and the meeting was a L ,
acetssl'ul or.e. ' ,
u L'l
Delicious -dinner was served at q,
re church by the- ladies pn . met
iends vf \\ iiliam Chapel. W
re veiy glad to have .Miss Claia trie
avage home: {,,
She has been attendh? sehoo! a as'
j Hrnoklyn?N, V?on account of??M.
1 health. She came home. We ->f i
ope for her an .early, recovery.- don
Irs. Lutv Holer ?f Red 1'oir.t, S M
., one of the teachers of Oak li?s
rove School, spent the week fues
ith some of li.r friends in Car- n
sle. ' M
Mrs. Ellen English and family 4;S*
. re the?dinner guests of .Mr. rind ..:uv
Irs. Lewis. Stewart Sunday after- 1 Sj
jon.
They motored down to Mr. ar.d i'-T.
is. Arthur English, whei'e they
1 joyed a very nice supper given '?
>r Mrs. Carrie Brown of Milwau
1 . Wis. day.'
Mr. Lewis Thorn; son ?tc>|>|> j:i dtrfi
short while Sunday aft -moon at Subj
it* home of Miss Ktta L. Mitch anitj
l lie? was on route fen* his iheri
>me .in Pniladelphia, Pa. Miss '"en
tt i L. Mitch ll, Mess.rs. Wil The
>rs F.riglish and Eug'-ne Stewart, its i
tcompanie;} him to Cheateir, S. C. tend
> catch .train No. (5. On return- scho
K front th_- station they stopr.e lessc
few minutes to see Prof, a: d hy t
rs. Brown. Scho
Rev. B. F. Hills of Philadelphia view
ill preach for us at iit^ 'Luki l_ TV
. M K. Zion Church I in*r
ite. if the- weather is sutiable. S^'P
BELTON NEWS Ty
, ... j?? good
By (Nowcut) Brown Pa?
During the latter part of the c"ar
ear 1935 and the first of 1936
aere have been a great deal of X P1!
lucational entertainments around
eer Rosenwald High School that wa*
ere beneficial to the school and ,~l
ammunity. W1''
Friday night, January 17, a jcr- ^Ves
er ball will be given in the Geer
igh School auditorium, directed
y Prof. W. D. Prince. This en- to Cl
rtainment is for the Athletic As let ^
aciation of the school. l_iweJ
Sunday, January 19, Dr. C. H. hear
oung will make 8 health talk at Prea
ic school for the benefit of the
ammunity.
The N. F. S. C. chapter re-elect1
their officers for the yearl936. F
^Fhe-chapter 1r planning Tor a Th
ip to Florida in tne spring. Your
>les
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M TfJiin Vn Ou
M. C. T. Train No. 2'J ftl
ireenyille to Atlanta.
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Agents
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'1. System l
PKNDLETON NEWS
T'e I 'U? II- * 11 "
s r- x na|j|jiny .M. 1'^. I hUTch I
Kev. O. S. Yountf, Pastor '
jmlay school was opened a: |
usaul hour, with Stipt., Mi
I"! Thompson and teac.no'. s i t
i- respective post oi' duty
ry one seem- to have enjoyed
lesson. ." ' .j
t 11:45 our pastor, Re\\ O. 1?
n*r ascended the pulpit, ho
ched a noble.sermon; n.- u=, : i
a U'Xt -ti.e 3ctli .verse of ti.v-j
.iv.apter St. John. Kveryon !
listened to this wonderful
ton was maue happy,
t 7:30 Rtv. Young proache 1 ,
fter sou) sdning s<?: moil,. j.e |
for a text 3rd chapter St.
t, 14th verse. "And as Mosts |
d .up."?Kveiv !. _;u".mail T
-an.I reju.cciir" We"U7v~Tiap^ y |
aw- a noble preacher as Rev.>.
Young, he always make u- I
tlv? spirit.
i Monday nito, 7:30, board
at the paj^ufiaue. Many otbj
leadeis, stewa: ds and stew-,
ss were pr.. nt.. iiusilie'ss I
transacted and " every thing
carrit J out OK.
r. Abe Miller.'.-r wan tin- pue .?
lev. an 1 Mrs. O. IX Young,
day.
iss .Clara Elizabeth V.:nc -.
i Canary Robinson were the
ts of Miss Anna Mae Peppers ' .
iun lay. | j
if. i-auune Ya:.,ie. and daugh-* <
Misses EloUe and I n en .'
e Wi'jo C.u ilii n.f guest. TTTT"
(' W. William's Sunday1? '
STEPHEN A.M.E. CI It'MCI I
lev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor ,
ist Sunday was a beautiful
Our pastor preached a wonul
sermon'. Acts 26:26 text,
cct: The Publicity, of Christi/.
Two persons foined: Rro.
red BavTs-and Joe RimS.
' ?- <
Sunday School convened at
jsual hour with the Superinent,
Bro. I. Session and the 1
lars at their post of duty. The
in was wonderfully discussed
he members of the Sunday
iol. It was instvuotviely reed
by the pastor,
re A, C. E. League is also tak- ,
on new life under the leader- .
of Bro, John Sabb. We hope
it will continue to increase,
le evening services were, also
Rev. W. M. Middleton the
tor of Black Mingo A.M.fa.
ge preached us a great serHistcxt
was Daniel-Jj:21 : ;
i said Daniel unto the king,
ng live forever. The sermon
very inspiring.
ir first quarterly conference
be on Friday night. Our good
iding .F.lder, Dr.4 T. J. Miles
al so preach for us- on Sunday. I
are asking the whol* church
ooperate with the pastor and
is make this quarter the best
iaye ever had. Come out and
our'elder, Dr. Miles is a great
cher. ^
BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS
I
unerrl of Enhraitp Young I
ie Tuneral of Willie Ephraim '
ig, who paased Away in Belti- 1
-V- 1
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Saturday, January 18, 1936
PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK ^
AT CAFITOL THEATRE <
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT also Mon;
and Tues.: PAUL MUNI in
WED.-THUR.:?Lyle Talbot in
"CHINATOWN SQUAD".
FRI.-SAT.?Bob Steele in "Brand
of Hate".
We are authorized by the Diree.
tor of the Better Housing Prograa
to figure Gpvernment Work.
Artisans Contracting
Company
Phones 3487?8533
DON'T SUFFER
With sluggish Livef, Kidney
Trouble,- and bad Bloed. when Old'
Reliable Indian Tonic will relieve
you: Unly Or.e Dollar Bottle, postage
paid.
AJ?o try a bottle of Wonder
Liniment, kills pain from head to
feet: Fifty cents, prepaid. 1
Wonderful 4 in 1 Hair Straigheener
and Grower, finest flavors.
My agents make money: write
for agent's proposition. - .
Roberts Laboratory
Union Springs, Ala.
w J&L
CTNE LITTLE WORD "?
There is one small word that
makes so much difference in your
baking!?the brand-mark-' on the
Flour on which you depend^ So
many, many women cfini't be
wrong ? Our FIqut, on which they Z.
depend so,confidently','hiiust lend to
baking something tnat inferior
Flours with-hold!
allen brothers
milling co.
Columtva. South Carolina
Mil.I.KHS OF TABLE-TES'TED i
FLO I B |
WANTED!
Cooks, maids, butlors, chauffeurs,
one delivery boy, silk finisher
and several colored waiters.
If you want a Rood job see us at
once.
COLUMBIA
Employment Bureau
1521 Main Street
Room 7 Phone 3866
e. w. isom
WAT< HMAKER
JEWELER |
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY '
222.-?'2 RICH LAND STREET
COLUMBIA, S. C.
REAL ESTATE
We are owners and developers
of High Class colored property.
If it's a home sec us. ?
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Incorporated
FIVE -POINTS PHONE 5642
' ~ 7 ! i
more.'Md.. Ian. sth. was ? !.! fi >m ,
Ills tat- residence, 540 Mosher St.
Saturday, Jan. 11th, at 2 p. nr. " &
ton. ST *C. After the death of his ^
fatter, went ( > ! i> .AtInn ic ^
City. N. TTwirh an ohler brother,
Mr. L. Young. lie lived in N. J.
for six years, afts.r which h: mov.-d
to this city, the home of -his
ivife, .Mrs. Katheiin? Hall Young. -t
Mr. Youi.jr parsed away away
Jan. St':-, axL_n.-. n sin..- - l!n of
>r 1 v. three days. He \V: s a eradiate
u? AlUuv University- in- Couml.ia,
S. C. in the class of 1026,
\ nunnb. r of the Allen quartet and t
-ang on the Olee Club. He had C
ua!.1 pvany Iric's in ... and
Baltimore. It wa. shown. l>v S
r- . ]|
nary beautiful flowers ;ind the
:ost of ,1'riends that paid their
>r rcsooet' l?v attending" the fun- a
raK X
Surviving Air. You up are: his
.vife,' Mrs. .ICatherin? Younij and
:wo small sons, Willie Kphraim, { r.
7. ai <1 Lunias Calvin, 5, one
ust *r. Mr<. Geneva Collier of Kll- jf
nee. S. (\, one brother, Mr. Lu- *
n:s Young of Atlantic City, N. J. f'
in unci Mr. Knhraim Young of 'M
?linton. S. C._ and-three cousins, A
^Ir. Thaddis, Arcolica, and Dollie I
la Melts of' Washington, D. C.
?? m ?
imm.IM ILLE NEWS
Mt. y.'wn A. M. F. Clvjrch "*
Rev. R F. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usu- J
il hour, with the Suet, and teach- Jk
fs at their post of duty. jAH
Toe lesson was nicely taugUH
ind reviewed. Sunday, the
or preached a soul stirring s:t- V
lion. We were very proud to ?ee -!
he sum come out after so much *
>ad weather.