The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 20, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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All news for The Junior Pajce
">e in the office no later than
lues i*j afternoon of each week.
..?-Isrn letters are recejv?d too late
? publication.
"BILL"
? > m ' ??? ' rBoys
And Girls
-V- nr A XT rr r n
VY ii 11 A JCJ U
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
Tlere*jr an opportunity for amhitioug
boys and girls to make
money every week, all year
lone, by simply working in
spare time in your own neighborhood.
.
. Vn money, no experience
needed. We supply everything.*"
Many boys and girls
' re i>ow happy, making their
o-n n-spending^ money. Ail you
have to do to join them is to
. i write to the address below.
nd ask for full details. Write
in:
CIRCULATION MANAGER
HIE PALMETTO LEADER
1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C
-FRANK H()YI) SENDS \ I I W
_ KIDDIES
. . Dear Bill,
.V.'- I wish again to. become; a nietn
her o your club. I've been sPmu'.
what disable to write 1W sevei'a.
months; but now I am 0. K. 1 wil-'
write regular. each win k tY<>m ttov
on. Kxcuse me .this time . for < u-!
a short letter. . I am sendiJ.it:' a few
i iddles;
1. He who fnade it didn't* wantit,
he who bought, it. didn't want it.
. he who used it didn't know jt.
2. Has. keys., bill unlock '
< r
' What-makes a stiek <?' ran
_ Ijke a- mule ?
4. What miss is alwa't < -makine
. blunders ?
Answers: . .
1. A casket.
2. A piano."
!{.. The'more You lick ii .t-la- fas
tei it tiroes
4. Mistake.
KOSIH I.KK .'.ALSTON' M 141 I I S.
Dear Hill,
lust, a-.few lines t.. K t \.i ;t'
. .the club -ine-nibi. i > l'.eai -from n;<
I am welt and hope .you ad an- t i)
same..
" T/ilFT am sbny ITiy M*or dbln".'
iH?a; h. the oMic'e in time -ia-twee
Hill for Sumy'reason' l.wa- la.'e. o
Sunday school yesierday'a'd I wa
ve. y suifv.__i My?sisterisiu d in
yesterday^ .My dinner.uiie-t- wen
: Ali.s. y, StatesbiiVtr. S
.Mr. David Iian.i> y. StateVlr.ru
i .... .. r.imelta Karr.~.e\. Mi.-s ll.iti
MeAdams., Kastover, S. < . 1 rea'l
ly enjoyed myself. 1 made a
. i hum of ice cream and, it v. a- .ms
T 1 i.in. to sol Ve HIV i - .. i and Ht
Hi.l. I open-, t tla- churn *:-v: : th
civant, an,| what do yo., ;I;?.5k. j.
v.-a .past as sfiily as salt. 1 wa
really disappointed then.
.m ioim until next w- eh.
. Yours truly,
Uosie. l.ee AUlotl
M ARCAKKT WJt'lTKS ..
Dear Hill, *
J91KI
I am j?lad to.say tl.iat we na\
had {rood' rains and my jraniou i
lookiiur .much belter tans, aiso t!.
crops; everybody- is gitting v<u
stan Is of cot-t 11. UV had *>ui
Children's Day e\on i--- yesterday
? arwhwrd'eirtly had if in* . uimqui
to "a" few folks to- wit.
' n* s> the program. Wo had se\e?a
.. visitors from ('olu.Khia~aHd S in.
t.-r; tlu'v all say that they"? : ,io.v?-i|
' . the program, the .collection \v?;
good also. We are having meet
nig ht our church this iu'.eek in:
Anniversary Services on Sunday.
We & ft ended a party at the'i.omof
Mi s. ,Lottie 'Atkir.-o-) Saturday
at Horatio,. S. C. After nlaCinc
s ral games, vvv all Wert- her.ved
refreshments. Out". Bill Car ct
c!. !> is doing nicely: ' all', of < iimembers
are loin,, f: in the nit"
fercnt' schools We have o'u regie
lar weekly?me.,: nig.?lUgu?chili i_
planning to Irivr a-TWlTt rV"::,:rvt
soon. I ;*ha?t j>e ;-*la*f . hear. I i on:
more of "uf club members.
. So long until next wee!;.*.
Margaret Wrigid
MII.LMR CIIAPKI,
A. M. F. ( III K( II
T .G. If. \V hit*'. I'itstor
\'"wl)i'ri v, S, ?In I Li- an-"M
of Supt. Floyd, Asst. S??pt. JaitnCarter
had chaj;re "f the Sundyj
school.
'1 he lesson was very interesting
ly reviewed by 'Mrs. Olh ia Johni
son of Anderson, S. ('.
Ehrrrnjr thr-rhttdren-V hp're m s.<?.
I(> was-?rendorcti by JitUe MU;
Tho pastor itave a lamb an i ti-1
. stcry, followed by an insti .1111. nta
solo by Miss Vivian Fluff. Fot
t tegular fnoVFSliTfr worst,ip I Pahnio,
P- ?.?.?3X4.^_wa^-ws<-'?x--nK??ami
t'*? witch of Kn lor, was the -abject.
The visitors wore Mesda.r.cs
Olivia Johnson, Ftig.-ne Gary, C.
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BILL CAKV EK, Editor
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1 | ?1111 11 r? by Mr. .Iitii.es Carter. Thi
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I ' t'-'rir (;vei:it"i<r worship I John
L U-'UlL VL|be"
was the pa; tor's text,
1 Visitors j a\\. a m< st eortlial
welcome to all oitr sevvicest.
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t together w.ith a selCarMrPssed *t*
11.> l.uulor, Hill Carver's Club. A
Your name will bo plaeed on *t*
a membership card and button. A
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win tmikk news
Wo thank .Miss Elliott Abrams
i'oi iiit'i'o'liui'iii'K to us the famnUs
"fjTuVv f ijrf s. .M ~B. Ki.il" t rout l~rr^
luiubla. S.C. A laruo ' crmvd as-oi.tt!
io.l ai Cedar Grove .ohuioh J?Vt?
day niu'ht\ Juno 1- t?> hoar ,tlie-"to
t . iljd presented by .Mis.' Ru!l\. She
.i er.d< ro,i a number ol jubilee souths
Mfs. Unit was accompanied :>y
Miss Green. . .Miy>o> E.- H. ,'vi-ia ns-j
and Given undcicd in.u.u.- j
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Wo wcro l:o! t.? liavo llcv. A.M.
. liit wiMul t'rpin ("nioii aiM l?ev. S.
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Mis. KiiiV appcu+e.1 at" lii loo
. alii i inn:i?Salmilay. muht. She
s 11 11?t?. 15 ?1 mi., 'c t?%s tlu'in. " ?si i'!
v tra apth ais. at I'Unt ?H-:44?
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h'aptist Sutifia'y, .lime 111
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"Was on li.ine ami Jillo i his pu-t .it'1
initio.-, lie ilplivei i f| to his i oiijiiouat
ion an inspiring" -ei iaon..
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i.lo'l .that oven injur t?? rondoi a pamaim
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ami i eiiai. ?in>Vo oltili i llos i espo;L-.
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All t In ihi n.!n-i.- nf Ci-dai lii'i'ivi
A. .VI. I-.. II ilitii,'h arc ii.-kt'd
' t'i at i -!,ii' J la -I'-rvic- ai Aniim h
la \t Stit.iilay. Hi \'. II. .1. 1.,-c wifl
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i lli'l'"! 1...I J',".?W hit in in- i- W'ilI'.
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St. .Iiihn \. M. 17. ( Iiurrh
llrvi \. .1. !-Yli\ I'a-tnr .
(-j"" S ilay i ?>| \vii. up "iu-il !?v
: i?i '\\ . M. Iii uu n*'I'I,? lesson wajtiiiciws-i.il
willi ninth in+eres4?mid
jit n'\ it-w<-4 by-? Kit r- f*. (i. Mcliae.i
' Valuable?ffi.nn If.?were. tun ?by,
the i a-tor. The inonVinir. services
_ I were indeed grand. A live!;.' prayer
meeting followed iiy a soul
-timing semen li\- ,i>ur very ahJx
! |'iist<n- which made many soul n4
: i'-jci I.
fwrv hh'-rallv (<? the Stewards
/tall.
Sunday jihrht the pastor again
Mirnn^ht1? aii'tt !:rr?e-saife which
I [imv. d to It,, rial fo d for the"soul.
I Li \ iuiLLvhiLkvn.lut
turneil after enioyimr a very pleasant
stay in Columbia visiting ryl,
atives and friends.
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I PALMETTO LEADER
Mr. and Mrs. S. . Morgan, Mr.
and Mrs'. Douglass Mixon and Mr.
Heaves moforo I over t?.> Florence
Sunday afternoon to sou Mrs.
Sarah Koavus v.hi) is~ln tlu> McI.oud
hospital and said to be improving
rapidly. .
The following' accompanied the
nastor on his*' yi?U/S last Moil; 1 ay
with the sick: Mcsdames " Aniiit
Quinn, Clelia Nelson. Pearl Mixon
anil HaZol Mucin
('pine out on the third' Sunday
and share, with us our Children's
day pioKiani.
I XION NKWS
~ Rethel YAr. K: Church
- Rev. T. K. Rollins- n. Pastor
Sunday was another beautiful
daj'M'or" church-jroei-s. Many were
hi the church. The Sunday school
was**opened at in o'clock by Supt.
Sinylct-on. who is always on 1 time.
A ter.a brief discussion of the. lesson
by the vaiious classes, the lessen
was reviewed- by Rio. Kennedy
ard there . wiu.e some helpful
remarks by the pastor."- At the
ilol e-'-of the' Sunday school Mrs.
Freeman entertained the Cradle
Roll with eaiidy.
At 11 :JiO the r: orninjr seivice b
ran. uev. i. r.-. koiuiimim s s'.inject
was "C'hildi en I>l?*?y Thy I'a- I
re'r.ts'V which wa> .'enjoyed b., til..:
?-Rev-?Rt?A;?Vmitm- conduct-. (1 awi'i'k's
m.eetinjr Ik i c. Many came
oa-t vacdi witness' the woliw
<i>i'i.ul si'i maris. lin y were en'p'ye.
I?.v all who .heard him. Rev. Young
is a product of tnion and is a successful
preacher .of Mt. Hebron.!
\Vhile. he 'was lie! c Jie Mbit.a1 it.a' \
relatives ami. 'friends who made
hint welcome. 11 v. Young wa- the
truest of Iiev. T. I!, at the parson
aire and we are asking him to
mine again. "-*t
Wat elf Tlie " I ?in i i "?t-o U++amount
*]>ai?i by <arh nn mbor in
the ureal l?iyr *i;oou drive which
will come oil' on the fourth Sunday
in,July. Rev.. T. K. Robinson
..is_ih-.vcycptaiu n)': all the women
and; Mrs. T. K. Robinson is the
captain of all tie Inen. We are
asking all nf tlie out-of-td\Cn* mentbei's
of Bethel A. M. K. chu-reh at
R'nioit to please send", theii money
to. Row T. . K. Robinson'. We are
!Itajtkir.tr .yoj| in advance.
If anyone wants .a ^uc.ossfu
V tiiur net Rev. .11. A... Youiitr.' to
c-niij|LU'l"it fm?vpr ?
St, Raul lkt.pl hi (lunch
Oil Sunday, .1 nit, 11 flu* Sunday
'selToid "convened at the usual hour
is :im A.M; Ac ' \ Hi eay.ealc, supei
intei. dent. At 1 1 t.'lti tlu- Ikui.
if Worship, Kcv. .Milis Bojton
pica h.d. Kver.i ;r worship *7:J0
I'.M. I'iayci so vice Wednesday
7: ".<? Jl'.M. Tlii' puhlir is inviu-ii;
t<> at!, nd these AT vice." Rev. \\
I.. Smith pastor.
Al'i. Shi'i^U'i'd i iussi't.t left si*Vi
tai days titro Knoxville, Tenn.
tor his siiiiiiiii-1 . vacation.
A . i'lii uiis dinner, \va.< served
;?t :! . h.'mc u Mi. and Mi>. .I. 0.
I'lc inns'. S'undav afti i.rioon, spun
*ui. ,! hy M.iv J>. Tliunat . ,.ir.
LUiidland Mi- -Rolicrt?Jut
i r. Th lit lists were as follows:
.Mi. . ! Mi"-., lanu-s Ilyrd. .Mr. .I.
T. ?i\. Miss .S.t.isan !1. hsun.
At;h y Hampton. .M.--s
Ruth < "iiiii.-; Mr. Saniniie Fa it.
, M .- - I i " a 1 awkins. .Mr. Ru
i . ! ' r'. Miss Ilnttie H. Ilc;i:n.
M . ?? i ' i nr. t". . M' .> i a :
ric FT >;: . - ai d Mi-s Sifttfe l .isi
... Vi 1 c:t;irl's;a ,| .theuisMvi s
a- hsniiu' . joyed the ?.\? ..iny am
w . I'rL?L..+ .-Uutant ly.?.
The l'rii :hII\ Twelve Social ( lull
p 'The I':, i. l.y Twelve Sue afeill
< nterfa:!.' .! twenty firsts mi jhi.sday
ni'.'ht. .I.tu;e - at the home id
_lL?\ ?.?i .i n!. Mr" lien- ie .t iil.
i-I i.. I'"i.trhis Hei-j.ht; The
pin t;. a iM ii as a l*lirevveTI par.f.'Ut'-towil
school child
n il, i in- [iju iy was put over n cr!y
! i im. we ha<l prt pai iuy
tip ir. Ttt rtrtji \yas uruani/.-d
May Tin' following" o.licers
\v-to .1:
IJ> , : Mi. .fin- I-'. I'luckwcll;
Vic'%! i .idcnt. .Mr. Ber.nio (?i!<-s.
Jr.: -> - ':u v.- Mr.-. I.iv Irs \V...
: T: a uVTT. Mr. John K: Bro wn
'!'.* .a'e. .Mi. John lk Fleinminy;
" BTPTTn - . Manaui'r and Reportor.
Mr. ~| !i". .1. Jt-tvr; Re freshmen:
. Ml. Harold Burr; <
j Mr. .la:ir- A. Thomas; Mr. River
Sim- and Mr. John Tin nor.
Rojal Southerners Club
The !i< > a!' Southerners nut at
tin- hoi-. '.,f \v. R. Hawkins 1'ues
day. iii.. !ii, June i>, with the Preside:
t. Aii. U-,J ert Ti ter pi i-sid ?iy.
in" in-j \\a>; opened with a
-oi.-j I - y .\jv. la-villa Ham nek; pi ay
er hy .Ait. Krai#k Fai r... Alter a
brief ij> V' tioihil period tjie minutes
' i - mi. M-eeived an i adopted
Uh- financial loll was' called, each
inrniIn i i-> [nh11?i11^. The?house
was ! ,.i iirto a general discussion
<-i' hii-iness. ^.Ohl and new
hiii-.ni>- was disefissed, after
v. hteh. had a re-election' of sum.
"I t hck.Siili.?-rs as M ess is I-. Hailcock.
T. Windham and Washintrtop
Johi>oi; ate leaving tor^N'Vw
Vor-k II... ! 1 -
I 11 v c llll'IIHIlM Ji K'tVl
i heir niy natinn v'y briefly?ami
-av<*-reyret \ery much their dvpaitin
jr. Mr. Johnny .liter was elec
tod bu-incss. maiu'iyei' and Wr TT
Hawkins, vice-president. We an
very Mail to have back with ii>
Mr. James (). Davis. Duiint* opi
pjoeram p riod our host-served a
delii.io. - ci.(n -e of ice cream and
t ake We adjourned to meet will
Da^id UTfe on AIcBoth stnet. Tucs
dayv 11i : lit. .1 line 1 ?.
A few inembci* of the Radii
Social idub and pait of the Royal
South'!' M i"! **itettained Mrs. .Fas
Byrd," Misses Ruth Collins. .Susai:
Benson, Thelma Hawkins, Kva Rosa
lee Garner, SaUy Lipscomb anc
Carrie Russell Sims at |lt. I. D
RETHKLHEM RAPT. CHURCH
NeWberry, S. C.?Sunday gone
was another day of sunshine and
clear skies. The perade about
Newberry were more than happy
to wake up and naze upon the
beautiful Sunday morning.
The Sunday school was called to
order at the regular hour, and af+ tor
a brief devotion period the
classes went to their respective
places for a general discussion o!
the lesson.
Our pastor was called upon by
the superintendent to review the
lesson, and that he did with n\uch
case Hand helpfulness.
J no morning services ot-gan ai
11:10 o'clock with Mrs. Annie Mao
Fuller at the piano, our pastor later
canto before us with a m ess are
on "The Loneliness of Jesus," and
it was indeed a message that we
shall long leimombeV. We' had one
to come up and join the church, .
We were, glad to have Mrs.
Minnie Gilliam front Jacksonville,
Fla. worship, with us Sunday morn
ing, along .with our own friends
about us. We are always glad to
hare you worship with us. Rev.
White and Rev. Dayson were our
pastor's pulpit associates on last.Sunday.
Mrs. E. E. Gaulden left Newberry,
last Monday morning for i
Columbia where she hopes, to attintd
SlniMiiini'-ftphmil ill
The Sparta A. & I. Male Quartet
will appear in. a musical recital
at Bethlehem Baptist church,
Friday, July 10, at eight o'clock.
Admission 10c for young, old and
i^differ. Rev, Lewis \V. Huff, a
well known minister of the gospel
and a Christian died June 11th
at 1:1a a. m. Newberry lost one
of its true and most faithful
Christian citizens. He was funerali/.ed
at Bethlehem Baptist
church Saturday, June 111th at
too ..VI....I- Mi st of the leading
.ministers of the Newberty <iistnet
including Methodist and Baptist
were at, his funcTtthr The
11. V. P. U. met at 7:15 p.m.
with a lar?c_crowd of young folks
out.- Thc\ gave a real ptogram
that was mixed witlv sopgs, poems,_
and f ther readings. ..
At S o'clock the regular night
services" began. Our pastor used
as his text these word**: "He that
lindeth his life shall lose it: ami
he that Inseth his life for my sake
shall find it.". Subject "What 1$
Life?" I
We were happy to have Mr. and
.Mrs. Fugene Scliumpert with us
-uii_ last Sunday ni?rht along with
Miss Martha Bradly, her sister,
mother and father, Mr. Sehumpert
and Miss -Mailha Bradley, gave a
talk Sunday night and all .enjoyed
their remarks.
Erie-nds "It is use loss to bo good
unless you tile good for something."
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. K. C Hl IW H
i Rev. J. \Y. W iiherspoon. Pastor
? ' I.a/gi. and ;ai-pro*.iativo congregatinns
greeted Dr. It. E. Ilrogden,
presiding elder of the Ml. Pleasant
Pi-t. at .Moiris Brown on
last Sunday. Xhe drd quarterly
- Movts'4-v.iioo?wivs- hold?-un?Ju iday.
night. Tho reports rendered,
showed that the' work for t1- quar
11 j- was up to tho standard. Services
Regan with the usual sorni?iiu'tto
to th. duhior churchy?P>v
W"ithorspoon spoke to the v hi 1 1 reU
thorn the subject, "The use <d' lit.
tie tilings." A largo -crowd of
oj.'hir n was present, and listened
v. ith in.t r.-sf to the lesson taught
1 v t . | The sorntonottos to
tho eh-illign. hravg become a fea|i
o of t he- oouning services", at
Jiprris 11 rown. The pastor then int".
oduc.'d tlit " dding Elder, who
'si looted '2nd Timothy, ,'?rd chapter
an ! l ltli vi rs.- as a text. The
"speaker th-Mi" .pV reeled to unfold
?;.h . _ ) iptnv.- Irt-- d nnoii tho text
selected, and u o; as a theme.
"Mr, ,1.1 I'-iM {'.i -Miiiid ihietTino."
Tlu- hi-ai ts of the. hearers wore
mailt- to re.io!? . while I)r. Brojrdon
pii-arhi I th words of Ktornal
l.il'o. This bcitii'- UVjldren's Day,
tl.'i- .nu'sic wasfurnished by a
. yi oiip of your.-' people. - who roll,
etc 1 i-rod it-. upon Bro. \V. S.
Grant' and other n|oiiih.ors of the.
Senit r t-hoir, w! o brought them
I i-foi f the people.
At S p. m* Dr. Bro?don address*
<- I the Sons ami. Dautrhters- of
I! -thh-h -in. a lo.'al society, who
culehriite;! tln-ir -^Anniversary by
- attending; service at Morris
Brown. The message brcujrht by
tiie snoaki-r at the ovoninj.- hour,
was taken from the 1st F.pistlo of
'John. 1st chapter and. 7th verse.
The speaker selected as a theme.
"Clenuiiv.' Fellowship." A soul stiri
iiiet sfinioii resulted. Dr. Brojrdon
was certainly in the spirit, as he
unfolded the truths from the-scrip
turcs. f> persons unit" I with the
church at the evening service.
Mot ris . Brown is looking forward
to the lecture by Mr. .1. A. Honors,
a corifspoiiVh-iU of the t-olored
press, who will give first hand information
in a lecture?entitle i
. _ . . ? m, J"
lecture will In* r-ponsnre'i}*. by. the
t rust "vs.. The rally closes on next
Sunday, and work .on the new
Hutting System, will begin within
.the next few days; An up to date
Oil Heating plant will be installed,
, thus temlcring all aronnil -service.
L MnnyTnf dnr. young people are at
~fiomt. aTter Titishi 11 g their school"
Work at the different schobls and
colleges, and now look forward to
' the larger fields of usefulness
which they must fill. Rro. Clarence
Middleton, leader of class No.
22 died Sunday at 12:20 p. ni. af1
tor an illness of 2 days. His funI
eral was held on Tuesday, and his
1 body carried to Youngs Island for
. interment. At this writing, Rro'.'
T. Ward continues very ill at his
, home. Our church is still looking
I for.wari.L_
Thomas' last Sunday afternoon.
1 Tbe-dummi-wns an elaborate af fair
and the three yourses were
' served nicely and each one had a
lovely .time.
I Pnptir Mr
{ BY HERBERT I
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JI ST WHY HE M
It's all because in
ne Knows a lengi
That lends him z<
That life is fair
It's all because si
For whom his dr
She's his concern
Her heart he's re
W ALII ALL A NEWS tl
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins motored
to Spartanburg: last Sunday ,
to attend the funeral of Prof. Ar- t
nold who was principal of West- i
minister Hi. school. ' ' <
Miss Clara Mad Grant left Sun-? 1
day for Columbia to attend the I
Benedict-Allen Summer School. i
Miss Pauline Terry is hon^ d
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "i
Harrison Terry after spending <
several months in Atlanta. Ga. *
Mrs. Frances Floyd* Miss A- <
hfanda WiTIi5ms and Mrs. Frances 1
Whit nor motored to Seneca last s
Tuesday to attend the board meet- I
ing of the Woman's Auxiliary. <
Among the many activities of
last week were: A moonlight pic- I
nic on the rock, sponsored by Mrs. <
Frances10 Whitner. A porch social i
at the - lovely home of Mrs, Alice .
James by Miss Clara M. Grant, i
A weirmie roast on th*? Bradley
lawn by Miss Amanda Walker. 1
A moonlght social at the home ;
of Mis. Fiain.es Floyd. ??. A
Ranbow Wedding in the auditorium
of the Walhaalla ' High s
school sponsored by Miss Clara M.
Grant, Ilattie B. Allen, Amanda i
Walker and Mrs. Viftla Crayton.
This was a lovely affajr. Four
brides were given away. Annie
Ruth Richardson to Charles W.
I'/loydV Allie Mae Tuilner?Bent
Brown, Marion Huff?Willie W.
Rihinson, Tlvelma M. Robinson?
Bo hie Jackson, ]
The prize W&s given to Allie ,
'Mae Turner for raising, the largest
amount of money collected forc the
night $11.50. The proceeds will
go to thv. Auxiliary.of Flat Rock
"Baptist church. To all of these activities
tlje young folk reported a
grand time. _ 'i
Mr. Arthur P. Mattison is vis, ,
iting in Greensboro, ,'N. C.
Mr. Julian Robinson spent sev- ,
oral days' in Charleston last week, j
Mr. Jack Cleveland and Miss
Lueile Williams were quietly married
last Sunday. . I
Mrs. Mable Holcomb motored to. j
Columbia for her young son. Guy.
We auu glad to" have this young.
man back with us. .. ,
.Mrs., Mary Love is on the sick
List;. We hope for her a speedy ,
recovery.
Mrs. Essie Wardlow and others
from Spartanburg spent Sundav
with her sister, Mrs.. Nellie
.Miss Amanda Walker, Reporter
FRIENDSHIP BAIT. CHl'RCH
Rey. E. -A. Mass. Pastor
Leesville, S. C.?Sunday was a
glorious day at Friendship. The
S. S. was conducted by deacon L.
B. Bryant. Sr. The lesson was ably
reviewed *"hy the Sunt. Mr. A. II.
Bai nes. The Subjec t of the lesson
was "Jesus crucified." When
the pastor arrived lie found a
waiting congregation for services,
and candidates ready for baptism.
He preached an arousing sermon
tn ail true bi'lii'Vi'ttv -Wi: were
very triad to have Mr. and Mrs.
Janus Brown .of Columbia in our
mornintr services. The pastor
motored to the First Nazareth
Baptist church wfliere he preached
a wodcrful sermon.?lie-was accompanied
by a few of his members.
Mrs. Laurence Foulks spent
Sunday in Columbia with her'sister,
Miss Thelm'a Pompeii was
dinner truest of Miss. Jannie R.
Thomas Sunday.
Mr. Milledtte Norris spent a
wife and children. -Mrs. Minnie
Carter was the truest of her dauprh
tec. Mrs. Clarence Clark, in Bates?
burtr last wee. i
Mr. J. C. Norris and sister-inlaw
motored to Columbia Sunday
to see his wife, who is in the Cood
Samaritan hospital (Mrs. Kffa
Norris) where she had to under pro
an operation.
Mr. \V. II. Wilson, Professor of
the Hampton Hi. school is teaching
summer school at Bettis Aea
cieniy, 1 ronton, JS. t.
Miss Evelyn Phrophet has returiK'd
to B. A. where *he is attending
summer school.
We are looking forward to our,
base hall team which will play
their first" trump this week.?We
know they will win because they
have their same Manager, Mr.
James Boyd.
Notice: Anyone wanting ito
subscribe for the Leader, please
see one.
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fittatUTnB I '
iLI DICKSON ?
JVfeS HER SO?
her caress,
th of happiness ? ....
eal and fakes him feel
as some profess., 4
le's now the one
tily deeds are done,
at ev'ry turn.
>? '
ally truly won!
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH v
Rev. S> H. Smith, Pastor
The Bethlehem Baptist Missionary
society met Thursday afternoon,
June 4th. The meeting was
allej to order by the President,
Mrs. N. Craft, after the, regular
business the society was beautifully
addressed by the pastor on
Monday night, June 1st, a very
nteresting program was given by
:he Senior society. The title of
he program was "The National
Choirs Convention." The receipt .
Tor the afternoon was $85.00. The
society is indeed prospering under
the leadersip of our efficient president.
? , . '
The Juniors were highly entertained
by Little Miss Barbie Dixnn
on Heidt street, Monday afternoon.
A karon of 18 were present.
After the meeting some delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess. The sodiety adjourned
to meet with Little Miss Hattie M.
Dean the following week.
?Sunday, .Tunp 7th, Sunday school
was called to order by the Supt.
at the appointed hour, the lesson
w*as discussed in classes for 30
minutes after which a brief Teview
was made by the pastor.
Sunday morning at 11:30 a. m.
Rev. R. C. Stover brought to us a
wonderful message, i A.t
7:30 our pastor, Rev. S. H.
Smith spoke to a large appreciated
crowd, using for a theme,
"Peace and Prosperty." It was indeed
a wonderful message which
was enjoyed by all wfoo were present.
*
Rev. S. H. Smith in accompany
with Mr. R. Craft and the Bethlehem
Junior four motored ?arly
Tuesday morning to New York
City, where they will be for ten
or more days, where Rev. Smith
will conduct meetings and the
ijuartet will lender several procrams.
We pray for them a safe and
pleasant trip. They will be the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
the?daughter -and-son^-m-law of
llev. S. H. Smith.
We are lookirvr foiward to the
HUCT.-I1; tumcoi. uiai win De ai our
church, Tuesday night, June 10,
given "by the city choir union.
WINNSBORO NEWS
Showers last week revived sui -. ~ ?-?
rounding conditions of our town
very much.
Wayman A. M. E. and S*. Priul
Baptist Sundav schools both had
apprQpriate Children's Day exer- ?
cises last Sunday.
Mrs. Lillian Smith has been indisposed
for a fort-night and 4s
not much improved at this writing.
Wayman A. M. E. Church is
now in the midst of its revival.
the gospel that saves the sons and
daughters of men. Rev. W. G.
Owens is to be congratulated up- on
his choice of a man to run his
meeting.
Mrs. Judie Nelson Mas had her
ter and brother-.in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Glover live together.
Mr. and Mrs. J.. L. Batiste have
installed a new radio in their
home.
Rev. J. M. Beatty motored to
Jonesville last Sunday P. M. to
bury his-brother who passed away
Columbia. Ho was accompanied by
his wife and daughter, Mrs. M. L.
and Miss Saraa, Master Paul L.
Ross also w<ent with the family.
Rev.. M. L. Mauldin of Columbia
filled t.hp pulpit for Rev.?J,?M,
Bcatty last Sunday morning. He
was the dinner guest of Deacon
O. E. Manigault. :
Miss Alice Mcintosh and Miss
Beatrice Boulware are among \ .
those who left last Sunday to attend
the Summer School at Columbia.
Miss Mcintosh was accompanied
by her brother, Mr. B. J. and Mr.
W. A. Ross, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Green have
built a new home on the corner of
S. Garden and Pickett Sts. They
moved in this' week. Many congratulations
are due them.
Nine souls were buried in bapiT
fa last Sunday night at Zion Pil?-grim
church as a result of a meetmg
conducted by Miss_ Geneva ^ ' *
r\ I.;? f r* 1 ' " " '
l^uiiKin oi oRartanDurg lor Kev.
E. J. Gallman'.
Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Barber spent
several days in Rock Hill last
week attending commencement at
Clinton college.
P.WILLIAMS I .
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