The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 02, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, May 2, 1936
WEST PALM BEACII NOTES \
'M '^^fessrs. Frank B. and Walter
Paige have taken over the managerf
*>V- men,t of The Sunset Auditorium
- and will inaugurate a new policy,
beginning April *2t)th, a full gnt.,
f^i^m eof^-oC-atte^MiantH to-- ^'rvr j
the public. Bill Mears and hiSunset
Serenaders are playing a
dance for the Enianon Child Welfare
Club of the city.
Mr. Leroy Sapp formerly assistIant
of The Coleman Funeral Home,
is incapticittited.
| ? Frank Downing, 1117 ;N. Sapodilla
St., who has been confined u.
the hospital at Miami, .the. past
J , two months suffering from a biok
' en hand in the discharge of hi
duties, was in the city visiting his
familv nil lUnnifnv mwl Ivi^ 1..1 1*1 .?
ed to Miami for further trout
ment. Rudolph Alon/.o "Kily
Jackson, well known sportsnuu
who died ~dh~^Vedne^Ttay^ Aprdr 1
at Jacksonville, Flu. was brooch".
' to the city by his devoted motr.oi
Mfs. Rena Jackson and service.
7 were held from The Coleman Kun
oral Mortuary, Father Robt... A
? Jackson^ofliciatiTfi:, .interment a.
r Evergreen Cemetery.
Dr. E. W. Prestley, who has heciT "
confined for the past forcingh.
to bed has returned to duty greatly
improved.
Mrs. Barbara Horton belo e
character of the ci,ty is coiltiu
to her home/tflt) Ninth St., gra\
ill, Dr. J. H. Thompson in altc ?
' ance. '
The Tabernacle Bapt. chu el
Rev. L. W. Baxter:' uastor wu.-.
the scene of a well directed Can
tata on Sunday -night, Apiil Ull
1936. Mr. VV. M. Mitchell, ch ;ii
ester directing-. A very kvi g.
crowd attended and enjoyed iui
t mensely.
t Grand ExauRed Ruler, .Fin
lev Wilson of the 1. B. 1A O. I'd
is expected to visit 1'alm Beach <?.
9l - the 23rd, inst and be present a
" propose Charity Ball to be gi
by Paramount Lodge, frrti rr
featuring the inauguration of May
or of Colored Town, Mr. A. l'lfun .
at their* resident, 5th street u.i
Rosemary Ave. J
Hon. F. T. Brunson, Stale Treas.
of the (a. U. O. O. F.- is 'makuijl
annual confab.
Rev. J. M. Coleman, pastor .-o
Mt. Gilead Baptist church has returned
from tecent State Cmivi n
tion held at Live Oak, Fla. ami imports
a very successful j-neet ..
Rev. J. C. Black has returned fi t.
a business .trip to .Jacksonville am:
reports a vety encouraging "-g l.
tion and sojourn wit.h his finna
Veal, who -conducted .a, s'ueves-. u
levival,. the past winter.
BETHLEHEM BART. C III lit 11
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Rev. E. E. (Jauldcn, Raslnr
- ' - Thp Sunday school was called l.
order by the Superintends111 at t':
usual hour with less than th;
?-1??scholars^and_leftchcrs nri s.^it. A
ter a brief period of deyjiiToiY T'r
classes \yent to their several' pbi< es.for
a .few moments of si.', ly.oii
, and bhe lesson was review, d b<
Superintendent Cila.hlen who was
strong and pointing in his talk
on the lesson.
The morning services- W-. re o;:
ened at 11:00 o'clock, with
Annie Mae Fuller at the I'ia ! . .
our pastor came before us- with a
strong message, lie use i ?> idsubject
these words: "The. t'haracteristics
of the Colored Man."
and did he make it pain! We
had to sit and take it in for ever;.*
? -word ho spoke was a master
piece within itself. The 11. V. 1'.
U. met at 7:00 p. m. with a large
crowd of young folks out, and lit y
v had quite a delightful time answering
questions from the Ili'do.
At 8 p. m. thi regular night services
were opened with thy- young
folks in the choir box singing
songs of happiness and peace. We j
enjoyed another powerful message I
ft;om the lips of our pastor'a- h '
;spoke To us?from this?ruliji it: [
"Doubting Thomas." \\V he. ?
quite a few visitors with us on
lnsC SntiHav hntli liio.-nin<>- -m I
njg*ht. Pi rut we always .clad t??
^ have them worship with us. t7or>1r~
' oout for the "Old .Mauls ( 'ouvon-?
tion," it will be presented at the
Drayton High school on the ~sth
of this month. ,
M. 4 T ? ? .
ST. JAMES A. M. K. ( 111 ID 11
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Rev. D. W. Washington. Pastor
Lake City?-At ll:.'{() the"Snpl.
ProTTL. D. Bradley" was at ".his"
post of duty. The lesson wa
beautifully taught and discussed
Quiie a number of children were
present.
At 12:00 the pastor preacher, at
Bethel.. Every one that hear,) this
sermon went away rejoicing and
much revived. The?attendance-wasn't
so good, due to the high
water.
At 8:00 we were back at St.
James to witness the Easter p'io'
gram. Quite a large crowd attended.
All participants played
well their parts. Miss Kula V.
Massey had charge of the -milsir
assisted by Miss Washington. A
neat" Sum oft ^5:t)tt~WTrFrj-cn+ixrrir
There will be a Tie Knlorta'mment
given Wednesday night. Everybody
is invited to come out and
eat pie. . LEEVY'S
FUNERAL HOM*
Undertaking And Embalm'
?SLOGANLOWER
PRICES
AMBULANCE SERVICI
"As Near As Your Nearest I'h?
1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUM1
?Plione 9276 ^ L S. LeeVy^
\ ~ ~r . - - . ..
$:j7,<v>o.eoo rou crop loans
IS NOW AVA1LAHLK TO
- *? iwkm Kits
(iodd hews tor farmers was conla
ami in I ho recent disclosure that
liit' l'ivsHti-m has raised rho-Ul>0,LlUU.Ut'.J
.CJ_U4.>. .ivjiJJl, Li > > < ,UUJ,uuu.
rinse n w hwn trrr now *
availatdc, arc liuuUd to' the hpr-.
rower's iinniciliat.c needs ami ia all
cases, tn .!?-Wu iict |?ci son. Interest
will be the.ix-(1 at s'? ant the
loan will constitute, a nisi lien on
tile crop linaaceii by it.
Th'e loan letiuiaiinns contain two
ieatui.es .which all Tanners should
heeu, reeai <|.l. s> of wiietiiei or not'
tlroy are" borrowers. .Applicants
pnust piani a ea inert I'm home use.
AIlIuHiyii He. SoihuiiKss of this- is ~
widely recu$;iii/.ed, lla-.v mv si-i**
isir too n.any fanners who buy l'or
cash what they, eon hi 'grow at
home.
Al..ny; lhe same tines, the iey.il.atioj.s
suggoVT liiat Amei iean
made supplies- supples be used.
Just lis wi.in'a tanner has a home
gai'don he "keeps. Ins money at
.loi.ie, When he. buys good , made
in America lie keeps -money ei?eu-rrxtrny
at home w-ttt-re- -rt?ea-n?-<tbIriw.
mi l her good. All .the. lat in
eipu'ivirmt iiillt fei ti.linef the farmer
nCei.s is mjw miiile in America,
and mile}) of it is made right in the
South. In> suggesting that these
domestic n;avct tats J>e used, L.nete
.Sam is"pointing out a sound cco.ioniie'
pi ihciple.
MAI.K l|l AliTliT OF PAINU
COl.1.lit;II MADii 'I ()i It IN
NOK'ltl ( <\KOI.I.\ A
' Purine- the, w ?. k; <;!' April ilh-'i'i.j
,h liraie .p anel oi'"'Furfur1 college |
nuiiIc a torn in the State ? ?!' Norm
("arulii.a. I'm* ihe pin u :,-o of a;din
in a (.'oinnuaiit v i "i lit. i Pi ojv-rt. t>n
In- ,, , dl n i.-hl, v :
J is jrrou'i'.- av? <M.!ji'ani?Ml hy- K.
lVt'.'IS. 1' .d'.'Ul of I'll' 11.
ili?l .M. I). Fatv. I >j.i <?' ><>' o .Musi.,
inucii .1 i :.?.u .in:. "1 .i.ruli si'li'.'-n!
sill .i Ills. (Sonic <i!" \v:".(?in likely
u iii cnii.ll as sUulvtiis- in I'aiiu' L
moiher j car I, and jrav-e |.?ro.eTan>s
Trmrc h?-r I.'?: <'111ii . i-n ..lotinnii.4
limckis.- ,'i iia; itinerary. . I'ui1: the
week was as <?>;|??\\ s; ' . . <
? -M.i'iniir.y:, evoiimv. Afnil-Jd, M. .
K. . t hui..ii. South at " Nniitniie'd; .
I'.uesday ai !< 11>??> n.. '( V.loi id Hi^h.
Sfi.v??l atid. ("\.:'iiii:.i?, .il. K. church,
Smith; at liuld.-hot'.o Wednesday
aitc.'no .ii, ( oluiid lii:rh school
.aid. cvetliiia.' .'I. K. i isaiiSn.air
at tiol l hoi. ; . Wednesday. after;
:11>i>7)7 r.-i ri~rrn ho.>ittf* ~o<ouii.y;,
"d. I.. chiticii. South, at It. nil.
I i ur.-aay atui'nuiuV, ("o|.ii c,j lliah
chool, ai.?l < \< : in .;, A1. K. church;.
Su Ah. a! li vky Aiouui; and l'Vi-*!
day al'i in ch, v di.nc-i lii. s ho u
m Kale jufli. a\>t ewnnuir. .M. K.
k'liUi cli. '.s or !i ;>i' . K.iic p. X. i i i
< a i oljna'.
At all oi'. i!,;-m' .api'i-.ti a:ac> I
i ll' re \. <V. la uli'. I :i . i.. ' i . i i > . I
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.ivii?u.?ii_i :i.. ia,i.i : Nii ir ii
I'ti'lV;., sc. tj-tt !? ; ? ; I.a.i
.(hi. ! i i >- : JI iktiri M.Vlia~.'..
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i;r i iM*. .( \!> !'v.v M:\vs I
My. lii.'iaa .Morse
<>'.rr x. t{. ' <!. v.'.i as w re in
elr.uit';..? t i.; inTi- lii . |\ iru class'
la'-i v. :..4\ .i. ii rioi.- ili.-y"
ii! r; y inu'ivslinK
fa -:s I'OM-i'i .\alii>-.ia! lluiiiaho"
-l.tauiu-'-.tx1.,?. _to
,ac'. - I : laiSt oh. of
;'s i.-.. t- 1.,r ivr to mir
k.itili i i i -litis. - 1
l.'cv, St-11; -1 1*:? iii Thankful ]?api
i; ! i-51iiri't:r. A tfiHl'a. (la., i-ame
"\. i \\ aih!. .!>rouirht lie v.
a'inl .Mrs. Tjii'ijn iiayoin-. N..( J._
Tin y spo'a tin> .'.<; t ur vltaj el" (lovotion.
Alt s. IIarray. .hams t achcr <T
I'Mj^i'iiiM < oiiuty, was on t.';c" carnptis
Virus's i'ay an 1 Kr.lat,- hnlilin'K
loiiCi i 'iici s Willi tIn* S-aioi; Class.
?'I'-to [iiooiiua i?-ttftrftt' I>y "fncm.l
.is i-i' tin- (J! v t'luh ami .otlur
sinji'i-s l ii-a. iii'.'lit was vry in
Wv.'sunyv A:'icr t!?o_ program
ivtiy iii<- i it'.' ;!! . ! iit :i -n.in!. !'? _.
Ti \\ !l' !: ! 1.' :i?V. if'?-i-'fi?otljoy-1}very
imii'i.
<> .! basl-v tha'.l train is playing
very hai i! a..d welii - They played
a ade'r Saturday e\onitig.
Trer.ton -and .Kiuvlait t he-. seores
y.T! ':$; Trenton d, Ileitis ! ; and
I!. : rka-- 7.. 1 let Lis 12.
lie I i?ri*rus Activities
T.-.i sahoul. KMW fay-.vva^
beautifully in - ru de l?y various,
ii-:u h; i >'. The i\ view was . in
el.arg.- of Mr. 17. 1'?. Ovinia, senior.
After ill ' ir'vi. w our beloved
1'ivsid. lit eante tons in his own
way and u.a ! some Very intere-t
ing n marks. 1 i always- h awns.
"thYirkii.ar." T; aim? s
\s w.'iv in ehftlyV of the- Y. M.~and
Y \Y < . A.
Wo a: e vo: y happy to hav MiFlossie
(ioniiilinn,: senior, I.ail
with i:.s again, .-In was railed hon:(.
to witness the iui: i.ul of h I
yi-asnlni thei;. ' -.
! !i- visitc! ' si cit
' :i ?:<; i .'rVMs v. iv: Mo, <. iv'i.
a X-iu'i-'v-. .lo.-i'ph Mar.?li:.li,
"t^rrrl7trr,~rttrrrrtlTr tl rtrfirr?trr, ?
Hi. liai-iisoiu Wi'.l liar?i<, N'a.i'tySix';
('ai!< I an.l .Imdks. N'a.'jfl-'-:
ah<l Thu'nas .Mar.Hall, Kid;'
jjarnif.
Mgr.
I _v abb& vvall^
^ ..,t kp-t,u^^^mmt|
|? NOTE: Your question anaw
a clippings of this column is ene
X reply, send io.quarter (25c) an
Y velope for my New Astrology
X mail free advice oil three f-3)*
oirtbdate, and^correct addxeee
X to ABBE WALLACE, care of 1
Assembly Street, Columbia. Soi
A. S. fc.?Will 1 be successful in
iretting work alter 1 receive training
Ans.: There is always a demand
for First Class TRAIN Ell
Vl'RSES. You seem to he a very
reliable^ person and you will be
able to get plenty of work after
you complete your Training at the
Chicago School of Nursing.
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R. J.?I am. very despondent
What should I do?
Ans.: Just forget your troubles.
. . It is my impression that you
will get the money ypj are looking
for-and that w ill give you a new
outlook en life. :
R. C. I..?.lluw soon will I Jbe
able to iret a nlaee?
Ans,: Vou should (ry to secure
a place of youi; own this month, or
at least by the first of next month.
Altliodgh. you. don't, have, much
money now to fix this place up,
> A Til he able <tp eel it in .good
p'n **?e nests?arrive
in June.
* * si: is sjr
K. S: C.?Will my mother, forgive
and tsnget my past
Ans.: Only, on one condition?
'1'hat is, that you marry someone
who is respectable and decent and
can take cure of you und make n
home for you.
>*c !jf ajc
?I'. A. ^My son is in troubk
a,nd do you thiilk there is any
Tliancu of him" U'eltin;1; out of it?
Ans.: There hasn't been an
charges found against yc#ar son in
the last three trials they have had,
therefore, you shouldn't consider
his trouble; so serious. . . His
? wince* ?<t getting out of this
trouble art' most excellent.
Now that our Commencement
nearir g oath teacher is ' workiutr
hard toward that end. '
Messrs. U, S. G. Sweeney, Palvi'.
Goodwill, .J. 1). Hammond, S.
AT and T. T>. Butter, han't Williams
accompanied by Rev. R. U. Brown
and his son visited Center Ravun
church, Gray .Courty. Tiny also
.\ isiti (1 v?Uu r churclus and peioplc
:p in that section Sunday.
I" 1;i N. V. S. C. .11111 jif 1?ief team of
Rett is accompanied, by Mr. II. A,
l'!asse.ngaly attended the l)istrict
'meeting which was held at Dray?
n St. 11 i..- Xewbv rry,. Friday. In
the oratorical contest Mr.' Jos
Arthur llavus. Fourth Hi. Avon
forth place. In thy judging contest
.Mr. Wallace Morton won third
Mace. Among the ones whq went
were M L'SSl s das. Miles, Dan'l
'Williams and Cony'us Byrd.' They
report-. <1 "a verv enjoyable trip.
""Mrs. Yktoria Sjicholson and
Tirothur.?Wiliiain_.Vtkui>oii motor
i io Edgefield Friday evening to
visit their grandmOithrv, -.. .Mrs.
Rosa Morgan.
M \ RI.RORO COIN TV TR. Wll
BFNN ETTSVII.I.E HI. NEWS
The'Annual Hielinvinarv Cont
id" th? Third Year High School
moIc .Joe. to tl.o I? M C A ...11
tnriinu Tuesday afternoon April
'.'1. with Miss A. T? Bomar offi.
in'. ii;tf <v4?
Thi- eleven persons who- won
?r-d will appear en the final Contost
prior to the c-omnioneem. nt
ensen are: James Ellison, Alon' >
Pdacknion-, Privy Townvn i,
(J -rani Gray. Ervig MeCol Ium
Imi iI McT.avrin. Rosa M. HayneS;
Collie Palmer, -Vivian MeCollum
C| ipmie Davis .and loin M. Stubbs,
(In Friday niifht, April 24. Miss
?.! I.. Bt n iacin's Musical Recital
was .ypeat. A viry appreciative
?"<iience witnessed this program
The music pupils performed exWe
were favorc 1 with two read,
inu's by Miss Ruth Clark of Fayttevvill",
X. C".; solos by Messrs
J. W. Morris and Bob Morris, alsr
Misses Campbell and Bomar, anc
? readinir by Mrs. Matfgie McCal.1
On Anrii 2.1. Miss Bakel- accomnanied
Mrs. Wriirht and sons tc
MTf-rrrw. S. C. Mis ' Wright h
'laving dental work done by Dr
\ inccnt Jlanna. Mr. Furmar
Quick, a prospective member of
he pra'luation class drove foi
I Mis. Wright.
Every spare moment is used ir
re hears in;* some {Troup or groups
'I'he seniors will soon have thoii
final examination.' We hope thOpi
Av'ilh nor "b^r any one tu fat!-by thr
wayside.
Please have your 5 cents- ready
on Friday or Saturday when th(
pape.r is delivered to you.
Please all deliquent subscribers
pay up, so we can keep Bennettsville
on the Palmetto Leader's
map.
In our'section of..the Stixte we
are .havinpr quitte a deal of sick,
ness, and deaths.
Mis. Eleanor Reese was funerali/.ed
at Macedonia Bant, church
Sunday, April 26th.
Mrs. Wallena Rich was funeralizcd
at Evans Chapel A. M. E. Z.
hurch, VuiidayApri 1 26, at 3 o'clock.
Mr. Camp McKay was funeralized
at the Holiness Church
11:30 Sunday, April 26. Miss
Iva Mclver and Mrs. Nellie Savanatr
was funeralized at Macedonia
t .
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THE PALMETTO LEADE
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Ishuw^ i*? vauv U>H^r Frw? nnva 1 # .
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Residing, and receive by return {
questions. 8ign your full name, X'
to all letters. Address all mail {
HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1*10 X
ith Carolina. ?!
J. E. 11.?Should I marry the
girl who wants me to or sin ii 1 1
wait ?
Ans.: You should wait until
i you have chosen some career fur
yourself and have a Rood place, to
i work before you even consider
marrying any girl.
;? ? ? ?*??? * * * t ?
E. X.?I am a widow and very
much in heed of money. _I would
like to know if I am going back to
work ?
Ans.: The administration where
i you were working doesn't seem to
think that married women and
widows have to support themselves,
therefore there will be no
chance for you to get re-employed
there. You will secure a job similar
to tliatfonar " .
* * + * *
I v.. ik ,\i.-<uo you unnk piy boy
, l'liend will marry me when he. is
i able J ;
, Ans.: No, for he has a wife al1
ready.
t t ?
U. J: I.V?Some people told nu- I
was going to get a large sum of
money and 1 want to know if this
is true or not? ; ?
Ansi: It would be nice if it
, were tiue. . . Don't pay any attenv
I (ion to the idle' gossip pm hear
for I cool art no money coming to
you within the next months except
through work.
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TT A. 21.?Please, answer, this
question as it will mean) a lot to
me. Should I ma"ke the change 1
ilam contemplating? '
, I Arts.; A change w<#jld he the
logical thing for you to do?That
,' appears to he the best w ax for you
i to improve your financial, condi!
tion..;
Baptist eh'urch Tuesday afternoon
April 21. Among the sick an:
Mcsdiimcs Julia (Jury, Sleigh, M.
Muffio, l.ouvcnia Williams and]
.vij. .n<.ui, an<j .Messrs. ( 15.
? L'rovwi, J. Irwirr and J. Kiyig.
.Miss H. .McKay and brother, Sir.
Jule .McKay have- opened a groei
cry store ( n the corner o:' -Amelia
> and .Marshall St. Plvjiso trade
with them. . j
' Miss Uylvs was?t+rc?week-end
, gu.st ol" .Mr. and Mrs. .1. 15. Drake,
Miss Helen Covington was the*
. aff.it noon guest of Miss Mayme
i Crosland Sunday,
i \\'<? art? looking forward to a
I woduing in June v.\?;ukr where ?
We are looking forward to Rev.
| I Linton of Itock Hill, S. C. at
Kvans Chapel A. M. H. Z. churcn,
1 Sunday afternoon, .'k.'lO o'clock,
May licit).
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Shiloh Haptist Church
The month of April has been a
r progressive month for cxtt church.
Many how members were added
to the church and tho offering:
each Sunday was good.
The Kaster Sunrise services on
1 the lawn with tit*, cross in the center
was very impressive and beautiful.
Rev. PemlergrasS gave a
rvondertul story of the resurrec1
tion.
' April '2d, was Calendar Rally
Day. The church was-full. Many
who had been sick and shut in
?-were oat and- reccivud?with" thu
' others a spiritual feast?"A Complete
Surrender" by the pastor:
The rally following the sermon
' was a success.
Th.? eo'liwl ion was, fllfifl.QQ.
The Missionary Society had a
1 great mcotjng last Friday, April
21,-at Mrs.. Julia Thompson. They
> are studying missions and the
j n;td of the Missionary.
' -Don't forget you are cordially
1 invited to attend hTlThe set \ ices
of thy Fri.ndly Church. |
itR.Mn v.rirrsrsttfrri- sew s
Ily Ruth \j. Howell Harris
Thn T^rnini*r<l uri'inn /U-cipaho
' to have .'rood health as well as. a
knowledge of secular subjects.
Monday morning, April 20, Dr.
' J. S. Allen and Nurse Kimble,
r both of this city gave members of
' our group tuborculo test. Tucs!
day aftiinoon, April 21, the First
Year High School Class and tho
sponsor gave'a Tija at the home of
...Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Ayers on
' Loomis Street. The Second Year"
[ College Class gave an entojtainnunt
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vnrge Whitlock on Ash ford St.
"TKT proceeds from both of those"
, entertainments will go to benefit
the Miss "Brainerd" Contest.
( TTTl. DramatieXtnb gave patrons
, ' students and visitors a very high
1 type of entertainment as they preI
seated the drama, "The Mills of
. the Gods." We appreciate the unh
' que training and patience that
Mrs. M. B. WalkVr has given this
club. _
Sunday morning, April 2f>, students
and teachers assembled in
the Institute dining hall where
they made a thorough study of.the
Sabbath School lesson, "Jesus
Looks at Wealth and Poverty,"
I Miss .Margaret Dunbar, a senior,
gave the synopsis of the lesson. )
The study was concluded by the
use* of Bible verses i*e-CwTiich the
wo/d "desirc or desirous" was
found.
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JOHNSTON NEWS. \
-v
The Evangelist Mrs. Mary M. 1 t
Columbia who was given charge i n
cf the A.M.E. Church here has I 1
HnN'hovthefls mmnim mmmm inbjl
started her work. Sister Williams'' t
vented a wry largre bulldbW -tdsmrtTi
a block from the church, and Sun
day was her first time to open ?
the doors of the church with Jthe !
name A.M.E "s-'1
had Sunday school at 1U::>0 u.m I i
Preaching at 4 o'clock p.m. every. >
Sunday. ?
Mrs. 1 fen in antj Mrs. Willie A- ;
mos were the quests of Mr. and '
r Mrs J. W. Guntrr on Sunday.
| Rev. D. E. Jennings of Augusta,.
Ga., was the guest of .Mr an<l Mrs.
Noah Amos the past week-end.?^
Mrs. P. M. Gary of Clinton has i
been visiting her daughter, Mis- '
N. J. Gary here. Miss Gary is a
L teacher?In?the Kosenwald .scljoul -i
I here.
I Miss Carrie Pope, spent Sunday
in Brunson.
I Miss S.- Or Slmktns spent the
week-end at her home in "Edgefield ;
She had as her guest while there '
Miss F. L. Dobbins.
r Mr. John H.- Wilson of Augusta <
Ga., was the guest of Miss Al- I
berta Myles on Sunday.
II 1V.H1 All A Y XKWS.
; _ j ; 1
C'havis Chapel A. M. E. Chjreh 1
Rev. I'. M. Knox, Castor
Sunday school opened at its us- j
ual hour by the Supt. Mr. W.. L.' ]
Lee, The lesson was beautifully
discussed. At 11:30 the pastor en-. <
tered int6 further services. T+n- -|
first- Scripture was read by ont i
of the local preachers. The. second i
Scripture was read by the pastoi
The Pastor selected his text fron t
II Timothy 4:5-(5-7. iThi.s was on-.
vf tli.. nO'-l >'<nl itii'iiii mill [.IIU-- -)
erful messages. J
We h atTnl-my visit!> r s|:- Mrs". "Sarah
Knox and her son, Mr. Alex t
Knox. Mr. Robert Bryant"" n f -I
Georgetown. We also had t *h i 1
daughter of'Rev. KnoxMiss Janit
"She is the teacher -of St. Luke I
school. Mr. Richard Gordon, Mr. \
1). RicLiirdSoh, Mr. l-red 1 >ouglu- and
Mr. and Mrs.' Kibbit Ilardy
of Mulllns. Wo are always glad '
to have visitors,
Two ol me ueachcrs of. C'havisHigh
school Mjss Airnos Williams
and Mhss Lucile Jones were, the .
dinner guests of Miss Naomi L. (
Brown. Miss 1-XUean Wilson was t
the dinner guifct of Miss I.ueile '
Gordon. Mr. Richard Gordon/ Mr. .
,1). Richardson and" Mr. Fre<| Doug \
j lass were the dinner guests Y>f Mr. ;
M. K. Gordon.
M .... II- " -
I ..iinucnui jprown is dead and 1
was buried April ,22nd She was the
oldest woman in the community.
fChavis
llitth School f
( omniyneement hxnrciscs.
"Prof. II. M. Wilson, I'rin.
Monday, April 27?.Down A- '
nioni; the Fairies. Miss R. R. Law
lence, Mrs. L. B. White.
Thursday, April 30?Sunny of
Sunny-ddc-- Mt s. Katie Wilson,'1
Mr.-M. W. Session. '
Friday, May 1?Danercions Water?Mis
Arties V. Williams.
Sunday, May 3?The sermon] 1
v. ill ,be preached at 1 p.m. by'
Rev. P. M. Knox.. , !.'
.Monday, May 1?Mrs. Tubl/s of i
Shantytown?Miss .). Lucile .Jone-j
Thuisday, May 7-?Graduation
Exercises. Address to the . Kiad.-'
nates by Rev. A. Daniels, pastor
Kbernezer Baptist church, Man-'1
ninp;. All who read this are invit-l '
ed. All programs-, will bey in at
8 p.m. * >
?
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WKI.Ll-ORl) NEWS
Trinity Baptist Church
Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day ami
many found, their way to church. ,
Supt. J. B. Foster and teachers (
were at their post of duty at the
ugual hour. A lively discussion
| of the lesson was realized thru- 1
out the various classes, after J
i which the nastor rmv.. ?
^ . v w viiii i*tjr I I"
' view.
The hioiiing devot ion \v:wi"cii!iducted
i y Brother H. F. Thomi
son" immediately following tile
paste > came forward ar ! chose a<
his text I.K'b. 13:6, subject "Bene- 1
fit of relying on God." He diliv.r- .
ed a'wonderful sermon.
At .3:00 o'clock the pastor and '
Junior Choir went to Greer. S. ?
to hold service for Maple Cretk 1
Church of which Rev. J. C. Collins
is. pastor. The-pastm* rbosr-a?
1 Timothy ,3:10, Theme "The
Qualification of a Deacon." This
was a strong1 message and masterly
delivered.
B. Y. P. U. met at 6:.30 and
carried out a splendid program.
' At K o'clock the pastor camp forward
with another burning message
taken from Luka lf>:2">, sub?ject,
"Son Remember." One soul
was added to the church. I
The Senior choir went to Spartanburg
Sunday afternoon "audi
sang at. the Majority Baptist
Church.
We feel proud of our beloved
pastor and are grateful for the
service he has rendered us during
iL ~ *--- ?
vnw?*rwe+ve~yooi'rt with uk. J+w has'
done much for the uplift of this
church and community. We feci
sure that rays of light is being
felt thoroughout the State and
especially so in Spartanburg Co.
Rev. Stewart, our pastor has been
callod to lead the flocks at Shady
Grove church of Switzer, S. *C. of
which the I>r. J. C. TohftTwas
pastor.
BISHOPVIF.I.E NEWS.
St. John A.M.E: Church
Rev. A. J. Felix, I'astor
Sunday was a beautiful day and
many took advantage of it by attendance
at our very fine services.
The Sunday school as usual was j
very interesting. Our very esteem j
ed Presiding Elder I)r. A. P.
Spears reviewed the lesson in a *
'cry beneficial manner Mrs. Ppcar>
vas also with us and gave'a very j
imely address. Ilurina:. the ?vrn
ny?svtn-iee * N\e-wti'i' favored wiU,?i
i thrilling in-pirational seriuu:
>y Pr. Spears iil;o he nlway.- <
rinas- A eapaedy i heard j
Ids man' nf (iod. .who
sr-HeTi p. os t A! *-i rTTTT e i
nessa?i-, an i . \ i-5 ;i .;; -.a < /
d by t he -1. : and . - ?
ady cunte i ... . a ' ! . i 1 \. i,
IS. A lUllld.er .. | \ i i:... - v. .
?i'd-\vit.h us SiiiaKy. A a.
.vere: .Messrs! FumM I 1: " :
d" Sumte'r: .Mr. an,| .Mrs. j.,..,. j
. an. Miss \\ illiai, a d Mr. |*
iivi .wxu-niM ? : .\i ; i.<i ..
Mart id a.id l!ti tt ;i ... . '.
Iliuh sLhl' I.
The cl,i,S. Jv;.li?!S ",.,V I
wjrivi-'"--4-1-i" 1' i-. lament
like'.Jhi\v did r. v.? li-. ;
Leily coiififenr thy ia
a neat stfin over. wi.ii ii "lii i. .. |
bmwti-H -nv it t lire, y:r'-,nrr-ft" . ' J"
I. H. Trnnpas and \. M
ire'still kail mf in I i'- jl'n at v. '
he T.thvi swed ln.y.ivcr. '
After the si. siee> l?r. a'iri ' /.?.
>[) ars at <1 m.i!:, lit.v.- :?? ; . i
Ii.\ and i hi.(lien ai>>
visitors liom S'r;n:. j . ['
ilso Rev. T'oyh- 1 ,<" i it . d ' >.
home of Alr.fan<i Ait.-, p. V. - J
uan- where a-.tsr^il fev-t av.ai. \
which cih fdn't i.av.' I. ":i
it were pi epUrtrl P"ii a "i.?r; i.-'i~~
was indeed a .t;i eat ,ie (.p'-v.. t u J
.yiil not *<mm he fury..u. J>y . |
who pamie'j a'ol. A1 s',.
was. \VpT ahiy a ' ,j s_^ih*j.
by AlcsdanijCs Anna <j.;i\:: a '
I'earl Mixoin
'J he niessTTtfe S inlay-niy.'.t v. a
lelivertd hy the pa-lMy lie* 'J
pYeached a" sen;.tin >,u. iu'y a J'
lloon to t he st lid. n :< 1 '
Hill sch.ii.i at uA-'l.ili. i ty Jiaj>,
huieh. .Mrs. O.iyia lWiiuIil.' 1
ho- very sin.-V.essi Hi lese her;
* >m lah 1 uv.yfti \'^ti i :t .
iluwine t-i-..Jniin. p.
LDyr. OXeivise- of. the TEi.|^4.;y.... t
-vheol at 'St. .loin i-ln.h:, i ..
'liildii'ii \vi iy well' thaiue I stir.; :< leeU-'l?I))
LI I ".l?. I I fti n ;i i;i f?. ; .
i't'fy eliicieiit tr Hl'fu1 J ViJl^rs'.. MiilV '
rhoinas I Alette, .ShlHjs a ja\
HT'of tlu- .funieu> 'i ily.:.;Ti S'
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V ' v IK A IN i N (i SllKXH.
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repaies _ v'> ci-i'.i. < ;
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.vill trieally reieii- e C-"-:,.'' - ! ' I .
litiyii. S..IA iu.iK.;!lJ5_lUJt
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sympathy in luc i> i
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I't uicipa! IV. nw;: 1'. .
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M-. . and .Mrs. Kl);t . is it -.
aiuiiy avt.'t>inj?anu\;. iv .w..-s 1,1
ie .Lee Davis intv.s t-i ;? . .>
ast Sunday to sw t'.vjr l?yy. a t
*{rl who atiuni t. i.-; i-iL.tu.
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I.O.M; I ei.t M:I:
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[ I ea\ e St. Matthew - 1 1:?. '
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I cave 1 nion _ _ 2 :2 ?
Arrixc Spartanburg 2,:2.~<
Leave SpArtanhurj; ::>t?
Arrive Orocnvillo 1.2" I'
Arrive Calhoun
Arrive Atlanta S:10
No "2!> stop* at all station
MODERN COArli~ES. Till i n
NOW IN 1
Consult Tic
W. E. Mc(,i:i;.
Southern R
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COPE NEWS
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11 , I1 1" in ai 'I ;n":ii!'l < <'[.> .
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\'i reliable. purely vege-;
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\'t ^ manv like it because
. ?' of "that good feel!
?. in.g" which its thor J*
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