The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 22, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2
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| 'The New Rider" |
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| \ om The Trenches!
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I ??< V M I'hiiip Elh? |
UlT 1(1 Till-: (OlM'H. :
r . We are attending the Bishop's
Coun.il this week at Kansas City
Missouri and the funeral of oui
late Senior Bishop, Henry Blanton
Parks, which will be conducted at
. the same time and place. We shal
publish the entire proceedings of
this meeting in our column next
week for the benefit of our many
thousand readers. We want them
to get the doings-of that body first
handed a. the policy of The Palmetto
Leader is-to carry no staU
matter. Our party consists of D.r
E. A. Adams, state's choice foi
s Bishop; l)r. A. P. Spears, endorsee
candidate ft r the young people de
partment; -T^-'-.-Jv-Sr-Cose, membei
of the General Conference Commission;
Dr. .J. L. Benbow, Chair
rmwi?of the?Steering Committee
and Dr. S. 11. Lewis, pastor ol
Bvt.he! Church. Columbia. All
roads.lead to Charleston nextweelwhere
the Presiding Elders' Council
will he luld at Entmanue
Church! Dr: J. E. Thomas, pa?
tor.
CARLISLE NKWS
ti:' :h". lu.nole of Cqrlh.h
avc ; suffering-\Vith the "flu." Mrs
Annie Biadford of N\ wberry, S. C
u r,o is visiting Kt-v. ,':tns .Mrs. j
M.- Dawkir.S. has been .very sick
with cold' since'being- here. but
she is better. Mrs. Ad i- Dawk
jns has been sirf-ft-ring with v
a'.'.bl Ic.?--.vti al davs. Sht
by n; neb ruproveir ~V'
Mrs Eva (^nloiiuin . >>U V,.*i
"(Tau^htcM. Mj s. Bile Jeter are ir
VS :;!a..:r? . S. 1 . al thy bod^Lh'- 01
her sister. Mrs. Fannie Shurell
who has. he.-n siii Lil seveny
iiays.'wv hope .she i< much- improved
by now. A "
Mis. Li!lie FTFwaT! sy -nt TfFweek-*.nil,wiith
Mr. .?tuf Mrs, Dock
Bvrd of Whitimie. ' Mr.
Harri-1 Me Hock ftom 'the
CCC Camp spent the \\\ek-oYu
with .his luotr.er, Mrs. Nettie Met
look.
Miss Burniec Brown "is in Car.
lisle again., She taught school 'J
wi.1t* f..r h-.r sister. Miss Rosa- '
lee Rr.uvn At Blvthewood. s. C.
Miss Yashtis. .Johnson 'spent th<
week-end with?hot' preront*n?Mr
an i Mrs. Waiters -Johnson. Sh-'
.is attending school at Kinley Hi..
:?? Mr C Me ilock was home als?.:.
visiting his mother front Clintoh i
College,
Services were good at St. Luk*
A*. M. K. Zior. Church Sunday
Sunday s'chooi at the usu.il hour.,
with thv Surt. at his post-.of duty
The Lssou was Well discussed bv
. .the school. After which the. pas. ,
tor, Lev. H.iliiam preached .a sou!
^stirring s.er.inon. He was at his
best. Thc congregation vis irioV- j
rii by th holy spirit. The pei.pl>'|
went away i!ej.t.it.ing ever the tpVoc.
Sel'VicV-. \\ e Were VeJ'y giat It
i.ave our voting girl> with u .
??:_..Ta _rr_Trr crr-rrr^nvrri^siTri-'
Sava.'e. .Miss Rosa Jeter, Miss B-.;
- y Mi'. ag.-a .b 1 M . T:\-U\ps
Ti'.o'-e "'*hy> ar attending js. h.v
_.l.?at High: JIuv AIn.H Si:?'.nrv.i
Miss R..by I ticker. \\t, ar<
so! vy to it -ar ??f Mrs. ir?>xi Kir. .
s!' n y: ?1 Mr. Wils.-e Ertgli-h be*
inj> ill-. \V,. j.t>: e t". s t . :n an o r
!y i * -. * * * y
?' WutjlJkl'IT NEW* ;
Trinity A. M. K. /.inn Church
c S.irony a- an i>: :?.i day. th
( Miivh e*u -r.e v.- " hai>:.'. an
tilled the s* t ..*s < n their way tt
. the "church.* An xceia .row.
"wt.:sh;p d at New Bethel Baptis"
CiiUich. id : a:d the Ret'. J .C
(int.:, pa-tor. <1 -iivei an exoi lie:/
sernn.r!. The R v has i> f
i:.tlisj-.<. - but was able to till
pulpit Su; lay nv.pr.ing..
Th- R- v. 'i'. I?. (Jhist filled the
P'.t'pr^ nday rug v. ho also; tie
. . i:.ver< i ap excellent .-einv.on to at'
. appr-. ciative au-.lie.nce. Sunday
was a hiith dify in Woodruff.
The Mis. Laura Park< was c*
as to the Jupio
_ 1LL-L- 'La-s, orjfhr.ized S;tnd-.% nf
.. tr"noc>p. at the horr.-1 of "Mrs. F.iiz:
Th-ir-pson. ptr.y fot it-, suecoss.
. . r
The-' -H k 'V <-~r town aro 'uoiiw
_ ' u\ll.
and frit-mis' remembered Mrs. C
~ 'Foster vtit';: a purse S.'in lay morr\V'iy
thoughtful of Rev
(I.-title, ami here'.- ni-ny thanks tr
ail. Mrs. Foster''iT^ono of. the- o;
/standing f "hristiars ana chutes
workers" of Woodruff.
Mr. Eusr ne Moment - an ! Mrs.
-las. Sjuitli of I'niop.. >' C. were
pop calltfs at the home of Mr
and Mrs. }[. J. Gitli .ir..
The Revs. T. D. Ghist and .las
R. L. Allen were dinner 2UeSt? at
Mr. and Mrs. L. II'. Williams Sun,i
U<1 V,
Thrr<? wjl! he a Fruit Service
and Candle Light Service at Trinity
A. M. K. Zion Church Sunday.
February 23rd. Let's go and see.
what it's all about. "Every one is
asked to bring a piectt of fresh
fruit and a small can ile.
Mr*,?Lawa J'adw, one of our
rural school teachers reports a
fine time at work with her 39 kiddes..
Visit the sick, an I come 'to
church Sunday.
CARD OF THANKS.
\y.? wish to thank our many
friends for th. kindness shown,
during the illness and death of
" our father,-Mr. Reuben, McTlwain.
of Wihnsboro, S. C.
Mrs: Prlsclila" M>ILvain, wife-,?
Mrs. Bertha. Foggy, daughter
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?CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ~
Mrs. Hattie G. Coleman, Mrs.
Dora Wesley, Mf> Ned Coleman,
Mrs. " Kachef jacksoTrr Mrr Jessie
Davis, all of Blairs, motored h"bre
Monday afternoon and spent a few
hours with their children who are
attending school at Finley Hi.
On the sick list are: Mrs. Elizabeth
Douglass, Prof. S. L. Finley,
'Mr.' S. D. Rainty.
Chester friends , wen- very sad.
' to hear of the de&th of Rev. S.
J. Rice of Allendale. The bereaved
relatives have the heartfelt
sympathy of those here.
Mrs. Emma Sanders is again in
he city at the home_of .Mr. ami'
Mrs. Curtis Cunningham, after being
ill at a hospital in Columbia
for some time. ,
Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Douglass
who have been living in Sum merville
are again here at their
, heme on-Aiken, street to the delight
of all their friends.
The County Teachers' Association
will have its regular meethg
Saturday morning at Finley
Hi, The instructors Sliss Mat tie
O. Thomas and Miss Ruth Bynum
will be here from Columbia to
take charge of the classes.
M s.ses. Mary.. McLees. . 'Jessie |
Icnes. Mary Crosby. Maude ulad- "
den, Annie Bell Hope, Bessie Mae
Junes. Margaret ~"lIolmes, Mamie
Johnson are all back at their clas-;
work in Finley Hi after being ?11 ,
with flu. * - _
Mrs, Mattie Wilkes of Leeds,
left Sunday night by way of the '
Southern for Washington, D. C. to.
spend a while with- her. daughter,
Mi--. T.Trrtie W. Jones. ? - .
MrT Way man?Johnson, local
agent in Co-operative Extension*.
-W< ?k in Ai*i ioultunet ban mowed u fall
to all 1-H club leaders and,
-. nieers. to moot at z o'clock Saturday
afternoon, February 20. |
Knclosed find ($4.00) four dolare
for subscription to The Pal--,
" nett?> i i In-., J. S. Allen.
Pro:', and ,Mrs. John Pickett of ,
Rock Hill, were in the. city Satin*- \
day ami?a few, hours..with?
heir.Sister Miss Bessie Pickett of
Finley Hi faculty.
r rier,dship~ColJege, Of R't'k Hill I"
vi 11 play Finley Hi heie Thursday
'light.? There??ri-H?be?a?double ..tender,
Both boys teams_apd"girls
earns. The games will be called
it ,':.">0. . The game wilt be played
:i Hardins' hall. Center street. .All
games will be. played there (in*
. oofs) hereafter.
Chester County Teachers regisered
100 percent on its meeting
Vbruary sth. The money has
oeen sent ir. and the refund re?ei
\ ed.?H was the second county- Q
register,.
Mis. Rosa .1). .Smith and hits- j
>and are here' from Aiken," S. C\. |
-.s^wij? net ni'-'iner. .Mrs. Kebeca
Ih'Iui >n,. Loo mis street.
Rev. Mackey of Clip, spent the
".vovk-end here_. visitin]* his wife,
lrsi Lucy Mackey and theirlrhiTii_ten.
See Master James Woods and
tla-ter Kutrer.c Attles for .voui
" a-lmetto Leader each Friday and:
Saturday.
w alii all a news
T:.(. New Galil-e B ptist Church
v S. :;:et Sunday with a very Rood
LUauiaxice.. .AiUue..the- -tdas* -per-"od
our Supt. Mr. Janus Moore
adc ar. intercstim* taik.?_LL_treated
the importance of paint-.
living clean lives before
i.vir children. atv n itiTR' Sun -ay
h.o.d and church themselves. Un-.
LI tt.ii is done he-says we will not
ie able to Ret a 100 per cent citi.
1: from.our ends and boy.Sunday
night lb.v. J. T. Robin
yr.'preached soul stifrine ser?
t-he-textv- His- sermoti
as enioyej b\- a large oongre:ati<>n.
i services at calvary Bap?lit?< ' ,
il l h '.v. ' i . ci v iii>iin iiih .
ur.sSay. . Thv j :_st..r, Rev. Becks
>ri ached a \v- ?ul" sermon.
Remarks by \!; s. Harris. Mi.
lerrill. William.- ami !' !'. S. 1!
V as l;i a-tor..
rh..se .of Wah'.al! . at.ending
.'eyvicy s at Caivaiy wvi;? Mr. Ric
I:\ I'ei ill William- and Mis. l.uk
'V. tfers.'
The Flat. Ih . k Baptist S.S.mc
0 a. trs. Thy tenders r i S
he ; rheir apiioifr.nu nt. The Kson
ua- inspiring and evei.v one
?verned-to have?cr.iin> 1 ~tt:?Re. "
iewed bv Mr-. Franc".? Whither.
The Tririitv_3L. K. S.-S. met as
.-.sua1.. Supt. ar.d teachers were
1 re sent. Rev. Stokes diseus.se:
.he' i- ssoh bovr.tifuily.
Miss ''Pauline Terry left Sunay
for Atlanta, (la., where sh..
yill make her homy with relatives
or a while.
Mrs-;?Corn"?.i^-frkrr.s returned torn.
Charlotte. NVC.-last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard- and
1 r 1 and Mrs. Kihby White motor 1
to Columbia Monday an i visitd
the Veterans- Hospital. To the
trret of his many friends, Mr.
A'hite remain*- a- a ivafci-nt them
Mrs. M gK.i < -JI u*. ch i nson is conalcscing
at her home. Also Mr.
Carl Jenkins is r.blc to be out a;ain.
. .
? m
xo^kk county
teachers' mEEtim;
The Oconee County Teachers'
meeting wa? held Saturday, February
15 at Westmiiister High
Scho- 1. Each group assembled irt'
the classroom's for discussion. In
the absence of Mrs. Carrie Autfwr
Mrs. Lunella Jenkins had charge
of the primary group.
J'rof. R. W. Arnold had charge
of the h-igh school group.
, The groups reassembled for
business. We were happy to heat
the pre>ident announce that outcounty
paid-up one hundred percent.
A spiritual was lead by Mrs
Maud Arnold. Mrs. Willie Mae
(Irani, teacher of Walhalla read
a paper on the life of Henry O.
banner. She classed htnr ffs one,
the world.
f
I M l I ' I."
TTAPESBORO.-N. C. NEWS?
By Gertrude Dargan
The eleven o'clock Sunday a. in
sorvloe~6f Keslor's Chapel A:MrE
Zion Church was full of interest
Dr. W. W. Blair spoke on the sub
ject "A Good Man" 37th Psatn
37th verse.
The funeral of Elder George
Steele of this city, who died ir
the Anson Sanatorium Friday. Feb
7. 1333 w.is held Monday. Feb?U1
1036 from Lowery's Presbyteviar
Church.
The Choral Club of A. C. T. schoo
presented a plav Monday night
February 10. 1936, which was en,
joyed by those attending.
The Thrift Social Club met Friday
night, February, 14-. 1936 nl
the home of Miss Gertrude Dargar
Mr. Thomas Hammonds entertain
ing.
Mr. Laurence Bullock, the Photogj-aphcr
of Jersey Cit\":, is in tht
city, and is ready at rftl times tc
make your picture.
Miss Elizabeth Mitchell spcnl
the week-end at home, Monroe
N. C.
Mrs. Oliver Ocean and M'ss F1
mira McGlcndon spent ?hj weekend
in Bennettsville, S. 0.
The Choral .Club of A. C., T
School was erflt'f LHimul rrt t+rr
home of Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Mam
mond, Salisbury St.
HOLLY HILL NEWS
The Kifls basket-ball team played
two v?.ry -interesting games on
the 12th and 14th with providence
of Parlor's and .Lincoln -High of
Sumter. Ty jtCQres win.. Hi- !Mn
favor of Holly Hill on the 12th
an.-l 24-5 on ..the 14tli in favor of
Lincoln.?Aftei??hc game on ih
14th the team was royally entertained
by the high school students
of Lincoln. Several member^ of
the faculty accompanied the team
and they also report an enjoyable
trip.
Quite a numb el' of programs wtH
be given at the school auditorium
in itlt?'|-..st, <|f th
library for the school. The social
riven at the home of Prof, an.i
.Mrs. ItObel'lS. un the hWi?wo
quite a spectacular and an enjoy,
abh?affair. . It wna also a nuccms
financially. ' ;
Misses Fair and. Pickett spent
he week-end ",in Columbia. Missis
Dicks.and Anderson spent the
week-end in Columbia. Misses
Dicks and Anderson' spent the
week-end in Sumter wit r parents
an i friends and Mis? A. B. Jones
in Cameron with parents and
friends. All of th in were on th.
-wih Sunday evi ning and talked of
* u_ 1~, -
Little Cassie Lee Collier the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Collier
was indisposed, but is improving
it this writing. Mr. ancL Mrs.
Young of Unity are also 'improving.
William Young, a student of the
"<h grade left school a few days
igo sick. We hope for him a
peedy !tcovery.
Church News '
We had glorious services at Tar
ret Sunday mornjrg. . Rev. F.'rner
was surely in the spirit for
11 hearts were made to rej >ic*e"?
Script tire reading Matt. 18th' chapter.
Text Ldike 11'.1 subject?
'What would drappeTT if Jrsnr*
should come'toothu pi Co." Joi'r.thru
and?a vo; v?liberal culection.?At
Bethel Sunday eveling
th- pulpit was graced with
he . Rev. Mr." KinV of Trinity
'hiirlt strn Rev. Farmer and Rev
V 1'. Comings.- The message was
UdiverH by Rev. King. Text
'loin. 1 '< i 1 . 1. ? dij ? "T; Duty I.he
St long to the Wy.k." Ever\
ou! was lifted up. every one wan.vdwr
trr laugh and then to cry
and laugh again under the sound,
ng. v<?ice of this messenger, of
Tuist. Wo were truly glad to
;.avo liiin with v.w -nd wo shall not
>.> >n forget him. Five children
" iped the church.
The ser.ices at I.ovtlv Hill Suni
'ft. C 1..
\n\ were 111^j?ii iiiK. i fie ourma\
.rhoul lesson was taught by I'ruf.
Mherts: Morning message b\
ie.v. Ihmks. Jaines 1:13-14. - Sub:
fit "Th.- l aw df Diverted Attenion."
Sim lay . evening?-Text I
\ir.g 3:10, subject--" What to nsk
or" was also delivered. by Rev.
look*. who made his hearers triad
This pastor. Rev. Hooks would
~TTn FT" t iii-nil.-- to know that hhow
1 ivet; at ~XortTT. S. C,
ANDERSON NEWS*
St. Andrews. A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. P. Carolina. Pastor
We wer. pleased* to have 'on
jastop out op Sunday. He has bet n
ndisposed for some weeks; but
10 is?muob inipi'AV'd We t f'.nl
he will continue.
On Sunday morning, the pastoi
-eb oted the I King 17:1 subject
night the sermon, was good. Wt
"PJi.ian before Ahab." Sut: la,
(njoyed the sermons from our pastor
and trust he wiU" be able t<
be with us from now omOur
Sunday school has taker
On ne.w lift since it has beer
'.-anccd from the morninir to tin
afternoon.
MT. I.KB \N AN A M. K.
( HI R( II
Rev. ('. lewis, Pastor
Sunday was a high (lav in th
above named church. S. S. at tht
usual hour, with Supt. and teach.
cr< &f~their places.
Timely remarks w'ere made by
Misses Ma,rie Jackson and Carrie
Cook.
Morning service began
Rev. Ix'wi's . selected as his tfext
St. John 7:40, subject "Jesus tht
world's Orator." This was in
deed a sermon long_LA- be re mem
behed. were glad 'to have a?
our visitors Misses Jackson and
?ook^ two of the taachej* of Andrews,
Mr. Joe Jordon- of St
Andrews A? M' E. Church, Mr
Robert Jonon and Mr. Willie Con
yt-rs, the CCC boys of McClellant
THIs paLKik m?)Madkh
j At 4:00 o'clock Rev. Lewis went
to Kent Circuit with him. Mr.*
' I)uvis; one of his local preachers
i Tnompson's Club which was quite
. a success.
i } At the evening service prayer
I meeting was conducted by Bro.
, ' Ben Jones at 7:30, Our pastor sej
lected his subject: "Long distance
telephone." This was, indeed a
soul stirring sermon it seemed as
Z if .the. Re . Lewis talked to Jesus"
through the royal' telephone, and
1 our souls burned with the penotcostal
fire. The Junior Choir was
. on the job at both services and
rendered excellent singing. The
. Truste.es Rally on January 27 was
t quite a success.
! WARI) NEWS
Sunday was a line day for Sun
day school ahd church goers.
' Tlu Supt. and all' teachers were
at their places. Lesson was.
; taught for 30 minutes.
Sunday being the regular meet
ing day at Coleman Ridge Baptist
Church, quite a number of the
members and fii.nus found themselves
in service.
Rev. John- Davis,' pastor -preached
a womierlul sermon. ?
As the bleak winter days come
and go and the demand Jfor nrtrre.
necessities is so great. The Ward
Jr. High School have not shirked
their duty.
The teachers and students ami
a few visiting friends really >ni
invprl tVw* uVwivv 1 "...
last, Tuesday. .Some of the child*
i-c?n-until ultc'yci led,
Mrs.TLilliv Huston from" New
Jersey City is hei v .for t\\ o wet ks
vmtiftg nor mui.'HT. All Ul'i1 v. l'V
glad to sec her. .
Misses T. Davis and Thelnvr
Merritt were, the Sunday dinner
guests of Misses C. Abnt'y and.,
Callie Mae,. Abney. Tliey reported
a delicious dinner and an enjoyable
stay.
Mt sV- KPIIary. teacher of the
- Jcrmston Tr. >A'1h>*?1t?**** ? U*?
wetk-end gui-vl of Miss 0. E.
-Wells. . . '
KlDCK Sl'RlNH MAYS
Sunday school was called to o?der
at the usual hour. Sunday
with Asst. Swot, ltaiford presi iii\r..
A "length Iy "|>ei'toM was {fiv. *:
en on the discussion a.-, to how Jesus
helps the doubter.- -
The weather- being fair several
attended :service at the secotu.
Baptist Church, where Ht .. Darn._
-preached ; n excellent > . l inon.
The daily titter 'anee of th
Hidge Ilill school is splendid, despite
the indent ney of the weath
er.
Tlte teachers attended the iTgniar
ntontelly meeting at Salt: 1
! February 14th. The train ad .ro.
' was delivered by Pi of. Mcintosh.'.
Profs. Adams, Hijrhtower, Missis
Peterson, I>avis, Crawford,
l.atimco and Mrs. Hammond attended
the joint teachers' a-soeiaion
at titr I'atesburtr . Hi. Scv.oo!
Saturday. They reported it as a
eroditab.e . nteetimj. The jjTTfir
i 1 ill Octet rendered two music. 1
numbers. 1
The Junior, Class c*t tiw-tain d-r
nunibcr of young fojfe at'TiTi aft rl~fto<>n
pltrfy WedTTrF"'ay.
Tht." 1'iVshiv.en -Silvef Tea wa
- pii.> ?? >access Sunday afternoon.
Missis Perguesc and M un aywere
honored gue-ts at our scr.ool
Wednesday,
Prof.. K. T. Hc.lmos, principal
f liiuu n school and Ml.ss? ])ai-y
Wilson. High school teach-, r o
- Sll'- V.-.-f.- . ! I i j 1 I - N< if
Mr. " ami AJ?<. l!ig .towl-i Sunay.
\Ve~F /rot to fi nrmi t 'the f. Ihov-i
hp- j i-r.-ons on the sick list: UevJ.
I. Williams, Mrs.'Ctiilie Ton y
Mrs. Ma'ry Jackson.
Mr-?kin's-ie M. ll.r:i ;mmd. .t n. In
V iv ;:i.. m; t>.. i..
Hammond and brother 'of. State
Coll - ge' wi re week-end guc-t of
heir pa: ?. s, Mr. and Mis. T. F.
Hammon i.
W, ox:..-!,:) to Mi.-s Oia IF-llv
Johnson and brother, our-deepest:
ympat.y 'in.-the loss of th.di
:i:ot iter. 3
The I., 1'. A. Club met at tli
honu* of Mrs. Rosa IF Raifor 1,
February 14, 1030.
_ After all the busines was ove:
1 we y.i re -s -rvt i a delicious yours
of cocktail, salted peaeans^ cotl'ee.
pemthtff sandwicnus. custard
ItKLTON NlUVS
X gre History Week was tittinfr
i ly.-o* serveil at the school this v;e k
We eel' iu r.teci'iast year-wit-h duly
lectures and open forums by a
native African which proved bent."
filial to all who-h-'ard-him.
This year the lecture, v.Vre giv^n
by our own principal and the
assembly periods have certainly i
proved worthwhile. At the' Genlr1
al Assembly period on Friday, 1
Pi'i mMpirl?Curt right?>.pokc?. wry 1
i forcibly on "Opportunity." Those '
i who were present were made to |
see some of the many opportunities
open to tfteni when they hav?
been,too little to realize them. |
Their outlook on life is different
! oft-r, having listened to this wonderful
information. He also rti -s
ed "growth." His whole soul J
an 1 hear* is for his people and he
spoke from the very ,depth of. his
heart. ^
The library of which moi1. ill tin
' SCO books were added recently.
! was opened for' the benefit of
those whp desired to read." Th?
' thought of the General Assemb- j
ly on Friday was "TheiT is but
one straight road to success, and
that is merit. The man who is
successful is the man \^To is nsei
ful. Capacity never looks opporI
tunity. It can not remain undis
eovtT9d because it is souvht_hy. loaj
. many anxious to use it."
:1 Mr. Maxv Gambol was?furov
! alir.ed at Mt.-Zion on T^wsday by |
the Rev. S. C. Campbell.
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CLOVER,NEWS j
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jackson had
as their guest Saturday night,
Mrs-. -C a in p b v 11 Cur rcnce.
Mrs. Eliza Tate, Miss -Cynthia
Tate, Messrs Tate and Albert
Armstrong visited the city of
Rock Hill, Saturday. |
Misses Edna Williams, Dorothy
Jackson were shoppers in Gastonia
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs..J. F. Williams had
as their guests Sunday 'gCeningT_
Mr. and Mrs. Girt Heaves and son
and Mrs. John Reaves of Gastonia,
N. C.
Miss Daisy Pratt visited friends
in Gastonia Saturday.
Miss Louise Davis visited her
mother in York Sunday.
Miss Catherine Jackson of Winston-Salem
spent Sunday with her
'father, and family. She came to
attend the funeral of her cousin,
Miss" Corrine Wright. '
Miss Marion Alexander spent
the week-end at hei^-home. in Filbertr^
Mrs. L. Crosby had,as her guest
I for a few hours Sunday Mrs, Geo.
Rankins, Miss Nina L. Tate, Mary
T. Auams of' Gastonia, N. C.
Mrs. W. M. Saunders had as her
dinner guests Sunday Mesdames
Lee. Friday, WnlWpr and At? .Tnhn
Walker all of Bessmer City, N. C.
Those, om*the sick list are: Misses
Minute Lee Bryant, Louise Raw
linson, Johnsie Peg ram and William
Bryant and little John Edward
Armstrong.
Miss Iva Lawrence of Gastonia,
N. C. spent Sunday night here the
guest of her relatives.
M r. iiril \l i <?Stella Jackson had
as their guests for a short time
. in hi ay evening, Rev, and Mrs. C.
Williams and daughter of Atlanta,
Ga.; Mr. - and Mrs. Foyce
W right of Baltimore Md.
Mi;. J. F. Auumis, superintendent
ol Green Bond ^Church School
visited the Chapel Church School
Sundfiy. morning and gave a very
interesting talk._ Sunday being a
beautiful day Chapel Church and
Flat "Rock was tilled. Rev. Barren.
uiuB"Wi'V. Thdhihs preached";
soul stirring sermons morning and
evening. j.
Miss Cor line Wright Base's M
Bessmer City, N. C.
Funeral services- for Gorrfne
Wright, well known young lady of
Clover but who had 'resided at '
Gastomu-.for ten years passe.d away
Thursday morping at the
home of her mother. in_ Bessmer
City, N. C., .1 loin a short illr.vss.
Funeral-services were held at
Green Bond M> K. Church where
she was a member. The Rev.
"Cook, pastor oi'St. Stephen A. M. j
E. Church, Gastonia conducted the
funeral He waft assisted by Revs.
Thomas and? Burnett-ivho lean */. |
telegrams- of -condolence--and?the
obituary.
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ABBEVILLE NEWS f'
St. James .A E- Chii ? / !?
Rtv. W. S. Mims, 1'astor
Sui-flay si .6-. 1 opur.ed at the
isual hot;r, with good attendance.
Lengthy di.-cussion of the lesson
iv 1 review by Supt. Johnson,
Reniarks by the pastor.
1'1.30. A. M. the scripture lesson .
was' i\iul by the pastor, founv
''sahn l">th chant' r. ' The text
was found Acts 7:48-49. The subvei
el" the discourse "A heaven of
rest."
At 7:30 p. m. EJder Quarles
preached a. very interesting sermon
from Isaiah :1 -4 which was
en joy id by all. / i
The first tjuarteflv Conference
was held Monday night, February
17th. : ?-=
We were Very proud to have Rev,
L. Devlin, Rev. Gunter and Mr.
Dock Griffin of Che.:t:*r, S. C. We
- re always gl^o to have Mr. .Griffin,
whenever die spends Sunday
in Abb viTle.
Mrs. Pearl Rhods sp nt a pi >asant
Sunday afternoon with her
eo: sin. Mis.i E. K. Coilieh'
Friends of Mr. Sym Edwards
ate very ; leased to know that he
is improving r.ieely at'his home,'
- in.laving t'nw Anderson Hospital,
on fast Friday.
All the sick repoited in last
week's issue are also much better
at t'is writing.
Little Miss Ernestine Brownlee.
h cl the. misfortune of sticking an
-iwt-l>tc*-through her hand on-4a*t-ThursJay
c\ ytvir.g,- but?is?doing-wi-11
at present; and we hope she
will soon.be able to .use it again.
Mrs. ,U. McCoy of Cherokee St.
was calldq'to Anderson on account
of the death of Mr. Julius Foster.
Mr, Foster wnv'a proir. sing
-young-nmn and accomplished mu
_sician; his many friends regret
wry much to hear of his passing
at -teeh-Hn- e.rlv agA-~~rs:?
'Mrs. Annie Creep] the wife of
he late Mr. Primus Green and
one of Abbeville's oldest citizens
passed to her rewark a few daw
ago and. was funerrdized from tin
homo of her grand daughter, Mrs
Elliott Brown of Harrisburg St.
Undertaker in charge, C. J7~
Hearst.
SUMTER NEWS
During tlhe past week, recog.
nition was given National Negro
History Week in some of the
schools here.
The One More Effort, Fedcrnt- ;
ion Club hi. 1.1 its regul'iV meeting
on Wednesday afternoon, FebruHI-W12.
With t.TTe SOKE' rrosH3ent, (1
.*uss ii. -N. i Shi'!". The meeting
was wt'll attended and -<ach member
displayed a spiiit of anxiety,
as -to the prepress of the city
work. As a result from the financial
report, a donation was sent
the Wilkinson Home and two needy
families of the city were priVeh |
wood. "After all business was fin- '
ished a short prografn bearing on |
J. he N( k'ro was t endered, then the.
hostess served a sweet course
w+rteh was very much enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Htncs Tftney mtertained
011 Wednesday evening
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PINCKNEY'S F1
~ BUS INKSSCONTIN
MANA(J
We wish to announce t)i
| the business of Pinckr.ej
Funeral Homo continues?u
3 der the same policies of t
founder, Mr. T. 11. Pine'km
We solicit the continuation
~lha_ support of all of 1
friends and the public in gc
eral.
MISS KI-'TFI.LI-; B. 1'IN.CKNH
Director
AI.ON/.O l\ ItAkDY
Office I'hone 5707
Residence I'hone 7765
February J2, with ft hwely pJUTt* '
sriven in honor of-Mis. .lack on of!
Ohio, who h;t-sl boon in the city
with her daughti. r and son-in-law,Rev.
and Mrs. Cox, for some tintor-T
The evening was one of much
pleasure for each truest presort j
Miscellaneous irames were played i
arid. Mys. :Hannah Jolit ?n won i
first prize among the ladies "arid f
rnohg the men. A bountiful and f
delicious salad course wil-h hot
coeua, was1 served-. 1:1
Thus an invitation extend I by
Miss Ophelia ..Williams, I lore
Dem. Agent many of the folk o! ;
the city as well a: those of the 1
county were given a chance to
witness : the~ demons 5 rat i'op in.'
iv.eat canning given by Mrs. tier-"
trude Brevard in the domestic Jfcaumco.
dwp^rlm^ttt uf Lincoln Hi.
through courtesy of the Ball JarCompany.
The demonstration was ;
livlecd quite hem-tli'lal an ; wi. ie.c
regrets the tinn. >pent in att'-nilance.
Mr. J. J. Singletdn and Mr. A1-.';
bert Roberts arc still in ihe hospital,
but are impioving. Mesdam- |
e{ Anna Lewis, Acidic Martin an i \
Bertha Franklin are sick at this
time. Miss Grace Crawford is
much improved and will soon bc"~~
able to return to her school work
in Georgetown. j
Mrs. Kdmoni.i" Shaw spent the
Mrs. Marion Wilkinson of Orangeburg
spent Sunday, Kcbrliary (
12, visiting h r fat!vor, Mr. Bcrnie
and brother and sister-in-law^ I)r.
and Mrs. C. W. Birnje.
Mr. Franklin Si'mry was. called
to Charleston on Sunday, Feb- |
ruary 10,"on account of the illness |
of his wife, She has been living !
in Charleston with her daughter,
Mrs. ' Beatrice Knox for some 1
length of time. MrsmStorey pass- I
ed awav on Monday moTning,* Feb.
20th. ^ |
SPARTANBURG DOTS
The Ten Night Hawks' Sivi'.l
C'ub met Friday . night at tlu
home of Bonnie Patten on Drayton !
Ave. The Club was called to or- 1
der by the ptvsi h. nt. ; One newj
member was&eccnted by the 'club, i
Very little Business was discus-ed.
The officers are: . |
President, .Johnny Ponds; Vice t
President, Roosevelt" Byrd; St..
Bonnie Patten: Asst. Sec.; Wal- j
lace >h.iion: Treas., John ('<>1' - j
man; Business Mgr., John Bidden, j
A tasty course of hot ehocolat ,
with marsh-mallow, - crackers. [
wine and mints- was served. The j
lub adjourned to meet at th. j
home Of Johr.ny Ponds on Young i
St. Thursday night.
The death of Mr. Cleveland i
Murph, a eitizi.n here foi: many!
years, passed away Saturday at \
his home on West Paxli Ave. He 1
leaves to mourn his death, a^vife.
three daughters, three sist rs at:
a host of relatives ;.n:l friend . |
The funeral service of Wiley Williams
was held at the Macedonia
Baptist (".'lurch Sunday iv-ning.
He was widely known in this vici
nivncd from Richmond. Va. \vherr-Jshe
has been staying with hoi
mother. She plans to retain soon.
Prof. C. C, Woodson rest; no.
his duto s at the high school Mon- |
day after about ten days illness**:
His many friends are delighte i j
nt seeing htm out strain:
There are several still on the .
sick list. We hope for them a
-pecrf^ recovery;?"r- ?
John Coleman, Rep iter
BATESBURO NEWS
The Olive Branch Bapt. Church
was called to order at 11 :.>0 a.m.
had a wonderful school. A ft or
the lesson Rev. A. B. Bail y
preached a finishing sermon which j
was enjoyed by all who witnessed
it.
The Joint Teachers' Association
was held at Batosburg colored
high schooT. Many friends wit
Ill oovu ll II will LlUAHI^lUIl, .\ I Kin
and Saluda counties. All the visitors
went away benefitted from
I HOLLEYA
FUN ERA;
2105) Senate St.; (Cor. House atj
AMHl^VNC'
OCR PHONE NEVER SLEEPS
The Holley Funeral Homes at
PHONE
Ol R MOTTO: "PROMPT AN
A Service in Keepim;
17 YEARS OF EFF1
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Satimhrrr+xtruary 22. 1936
ITESTNDER SAME
KM 10 NT
' I.KROY P. IIARDY ^
(ieneral Manager
, Assistant Manager
100G Washington St. *
Columbia, S. C.
the :r''liT^-r>?rnrt?rnu-ir.?Rev:?
Jotvirs, formerly -of Spartanburg,
hi;t now nf RnticKii.-.. ?
.wvn fc, , |JI CdlTllUU
a wonderful sermon, at St. James
?M-fthodist Church Suivfiy. All
who wore ^present enjoyed his sermon.
Mr. .and Mrs. W. M. Outen and
daugi'. r, j*ranees visited her sister
and cousin in- Colombia Su'n/lay.
. "
"Mi" s M, M. Hart' is giving wqiiderfi!
service at her school. We
hr.p-;?will keep?that* -spirit. ^
Miss Yio'hr'Outon who ha, not at-".
tended l)tr school for the past
few days, is ill. We- hone for her
a speedy recovery. *
i.akk cm' high schoop
l'r< f. !.. 1). Ilradlcy, Principal
Tlie' toaelvrs arc" still working
hard' on the Fence Drive. Due to
t)v irvl'ieint of th? weather the
progrtss ha'.- he -n retarded some
\\ hat. On Tuesday .night. February
is. there was a party given
at. the home of Miss Helen (^ra- *
ham by Miss s Rracy and Grah:.m.
There will be given at .the '
home of Mr. an<l Moore on Sunday
evening, a Silver Tea by Miss
"Tes?kujn V. Mtt?scv and "Jean fir? t~\
Hairington for the Fence Drive.
Prof. ,1. K. Mclvcr is contemplating
v.n giving a Minstrel .and
db>? piavtic. s are coming on nicely. ?
Miss I,. 15. Rra;V spent the-weck
end at her home, in Sumter,.S, C.
Miss Ku'.a V. Mass y spent the
Week-on 1 in (icorgc town, St C. an I
was tiio iruist of Mrs. Josie Tay~ ~1
lor Jackson.- ?I
Miss,.I. Harrington spent til
week-end at hcr> home with par- %J.
cut's in Choraw, S. C. The play *-7
entitled "George In A Jam" will
be Kivo^lfy the -facility some time r j
soon. ?
Mr. D. F.. Dicks was a visitor in
Lake City on Sunday.
GREAT FALLS NEWS
ji
Negro History Week V?
At Paradise School
From the seventh through thetenth
grade, c. lobrated the week
of Fvbi'uarA ft-li as Negro History
Week. It wa- sii'^sored by Mrs.
Catherine B. Johnson. The stu.ii'enls..
brouitbt pictures of_ famous j
Negroes wh>i)i re placed on-.'the -'J
liii:1. tin yKuird. N tev kbout th-> j
Negro /err compiled in a small ' 1
1 ' oklot Vntitled "Facts About Fa-mot'sv
NiCtr rot-s-". ' .
Our Valentino partv ivas sponsored
l>y Mrs. C* B Jphn^p^nnd * i
Miss Al ee Hall. Only the'l^ugh
' boo! pupils were entertaitied.
Mu-ic wa-' furn?<hed l?y Mrs. JohM
son. n-of. F. D. Drew and Miss
Dorothy B n-on,. After games w->
had tin re fun. . reiving Val n*incs
fc m the mail box; Mr. Ernest
Belt"ti was postmaster. Miss Hull ^
seived In a t haped candy. ?
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Arrival and Departure of Passf-.i?r
r.'ltf.v eper-iirfl t.v iTi<? Snu'tieru Kall?ii
SvfVem a> the Union R'.atlr,). Coiumtil?
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1 20 A M Camden, Lancaster, Roe* 'j
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