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Saturday, June 20, 1936 I Misses Ethel and Eloise John- . \ I son of 1303 McDuffie Ave. left i i I for New York Saturday evening 1 I 4B p, m. They will spend the sum- ( ^mer with their brother. Melvin Johnson of New York. i (Miss Lula Brown," daughter of i Young Brown of 1424 Harden St., , left Columbia, Jijne 16, for New York, where she is expecting to spend the summer with friend? and relatives. She wilji also attend the Joe Louis and Max Scnrrieling fight. She will return home in September. We all wish her a ? successful trip. . J The Rev. James W. Kichelberget ! Sr., 460 East St., Chicago, 111." ac- . companied by his son, Dr. James" ' W. Eichelber.nrer, Jr., secretary of -| - Christian Education?African ?M.- E. Zion church, spent a very pleas- j ant week visiting among his old . | friends and rlatives here as the guest in uie oeauuiui nome 01 nis : i sister-in-law, Mrs. Jennie E. Fer- ' guson, 1410 Wheat St., this City. ' | 'f ?The following were the dinner , I quests of Mrs. E. H. Wiley of 11 If) Harden St. on Friday: Piofessor Cotton who is an instructor in the department of Romance LanguagIes at Fisk university,. Nashville, ? TWn Viis mother Mrs. Cotton. , Mrs. Sturgis of Augusta, lia. alsrr , Jimmie Fields of Milwaukee, Wis., ' a recent graduate "of Alabama . State college and Mr. George ' White, a '86-graduate-of Pearl Ili. school, Nashville, Tenn. . They expressed themselves on leaving as having spent an enjoyable day in the Capital of the Palmetto State. Mrs. Rebecca Mitchell of Batesburg, S. C. has been visiting' her siBter, Miss Mary Lue Carr, for 1 some time. The friends of Miss v Carr will be glad to learn that she A is improving at her home on Blossom "St. Miss* Carr has'been eonK fined to her bed for about ten : weeks, but she is happy that she is now better and will soon be back '' to work again. Miss Lillie George Carr is also visiting her aunt, "Misa-Carr. ? ! Walter Hart spent a pleasant 1 time Saturday night at the home of h!s girl-friend, Lillie Brown, 1512 Calhoun street. Dr. A. M. Townsend, Sec. of the S. S. Publishing Board, Nashville. Tenn, was in the city Friday, June 12. Due to the passing of his mother Friday morning in T.enn. L_ he had to- get-off. one train - and take the next train back home one hour later. Friends in South Cary olma are grieved to hear the sad news. ' I Mrs. J. A. Jackson of 1928 Oak St. had the following guests at her- . home for dinner on June 5: Rev. Calvin Barr of St. Matthew's, S. C. and Mrs. Essie Ruff Copper, of < Philadelphia, Pa. They spent a pleasant afternoon. | ft ?? ? Little Peter David Smith left 1 last Friday for Bennettsville, S. C. ; [where ho will spend the sumfhei with relatives; he was accompanied by a cousin, Mr. Richard Demerj ^ Mr. Elobia Cooke of 2320 Cal 1 houn St., Mr. Johnie Butler ol State Park, anj Alexander Cooke of Blaney, S. C. motored to High , Point, North Carolina on June 8th. I where they spent three days ol their two week's vacation visiting lelatives and friends. On June U. they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Young, and on the IjOth they were the dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. John Green. ~ On their return they stopped aT ~ * Salisbury, N. C. and spent a few ( Daisy Jones. They reported a very | enjoyable trip. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Carrie E. Ruff and Sisters ' wish IS thank the many friends ' for their kindness and beautiful >t florals, during ? the illness and ; death of their husband and broth- 1 er, Casper Ruff. Sisters: Mrs. Willie Tillis' and ^ Mrs. Gora Herron.. ARBOR VITAK NEWS ~ The Arbor Viteas met at the * home of Miss Inez Meadow, June ^ 16, at 7 o'clock. Devotional exercise was conducted by the presi- , dent, after which business of importance was discussed. Plans are being made for your enjoyment j I. business, the club adiourncvl to , [r meet at tthe home of Miss Cora Keitt, 1316 McDuffie Ave. Reporter, Cora Keitt f THE JOLLY 16 SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home of { Miss Lueile Green, 1100 Pine St. y The meeting was called to order ( hy the President, A 'splendid pro- ? gram was rendered,- -Wq discuss* * ed oTfT an(T new business,?The ] meeting closed' by singing the < club's song "Blue Moon." The r hostess served a delicious tco\Irse 1 of ic* cream and cake. * 1 We all adjourned to meet at-the "7 home of Miss Rosa Kimball. i Reporter, Bessie Alston i THE HONS AMIS CLUB The Buns Amis met at the home f Mr. Lealand Stewart, 23.17 Ger'ais Street. The meeting was ailed to order by the President, ; Mr. Lewis Richardson. A brief l-scussion was entered of the old uisiness.? ^ftt i- the old busines.vas finished, the important plans , veie begun. The plans were that i ride be given to Abie's Park, near Irmo on July 3, lP3t*h con- ( dusions were niet that ii be given. So look for future announcements n this paper, of. where the trucks vill leave. The admission will be 'easonable and-a dance .included. Don't miss it for it will be the opening of the July excursions. After, the meeting was over, we ,vere served ice cream, cake and emonade. The meeting adjourned to meet with Mr. Bates Tuesday night on . Pendleton St. It a porter, (5. K. M. Lt'CKY Hilt I) SOCIAL CU B . The TiUeky Bird Social club met it the- honie of Ml', and Mr*. Boyce 1020 College Sti June 1(5, lii.'Kk rhe meeting was ualK<L, to order it 0 o'clock by the 'President, ^Ir; W. 'McDanii 1. . S'ong "Shine-"On Me" by the Chaplain. Scripture reading. . Song. "Pray On." brought- our Tevotional service to a close. Ther~ President took charge of tlv,. nv.f.e.tng. The minutes of the lasV"" peeling .were read; received and idopted. The sick committer na ie their renprtY 'Idie new and inilnishcd business wrNt^dfscuss;-'! There were many intercsi'iiux Uilks A\- different members of the club. Mrs. Alice Randolph, Air. (I. \Y. McDahiel, President and Air--. James Kennedy. The toll vas .all'.l1. members -present 12. Oitv next meeting Avill be at th tofno iif .Mr. Alexander. 502 Main 1 St.- . We wvre .-served" sandwiches, peafchrcs, tea, ctfkt. an 1 candy. . Irvnv_R<)\\"v T1TTT MiAN 11 ATT A N SOCIAI. ; ( LIT? The dub met at the homo of Miss Mn'rv Davis at 1000 hloek of Paik St. The meeting wfts called to orier at !? o'clock with the Chaplain. Mrs. Lizzie. A. Younr in charge. The. opening son^ was- he! by Mrs. Dolly Smith. Scripture reading by the Chaplain. ?... , . - " Prayer by Mrs. Anne Grant: another song led by .Miss Marx Davis. ... ; After the devotions the business part was turned over to t In President. The business was brief, ly discussed. We regret- the absence- of one r>f our .members, Mrs. Rosa Clifmn " ilue to illmss. We wish for her a speedy recovery. The. hostess, Miss Davis served a delicious course of cake, crush- ?d pine apple with chert y and ice tea. Thi_? meeting adjourned to mci'i nt 70<) Ass cm hly St. HLIE MOON SOCIAL CLl'II s. Gertrude Brown was hos- j less to the Blue Moon gii:H.nt Iterhome Tuesday . night, June ltl, 193G. The meet ihir was opened hy singing the club's theme. snnjr, Prayer in concc.i't. Beautiful Bible , verses were repeated , hv , ach member. This ended the deeotioiial exercises. The house was then opene?d ..for new business, af- j 1 er a lun l Oiseu slop "U new Unsiness we weiv very glad to have ;n Interesting talk hy the ehaplarrriMrs. Anna Taylor. The minutes | >f the last, mooting were read, re- ! eived and adopted. Tlve financial roll was called and every member "esti! ndt'd. ' The?hostess' wrvod ? _ delicious menu. The i.ejct meeting' vill h,, at the. home of 'Mrs. Lottie 1 fawkins. 100?, Washington St. Tins neWs have come to you IhVPUfrh the courtesy of the B. M. "v C. Tutle in next wee|; at 9:0?'. Reporter, Mrs. Geneva McNair PICCOLKNA SOCIAL ( LI P, Th'e Pieeolona Social .(Club met Wednesday night at tht^hMiio of . Mrs. Laura Bell Elmore. The meet :ng was calh-1 to ord'er hy the vice president, Mrs. Gedclle Harris. Opening- song hy Mrs, Pearl speaks, Bible verses hv til!?m-in. !>ers. Prayer in concert; songT 'Count Your Blessings. The minites of the last meeting was real, ind it was received and adopted, rip, house was then-opened for old ind new business, which was discussed by the president. The roll was called and all members re-' sponded. After, the' meeting we were syrved a d licious repast enn<istin<r*.of peaches,. pineapiJe with herrios, lemonade: and cake. We were then dismissed hy the President, Mis. Ruth Iloff Gilliam. ,.r \i,~' T.i? \lfli v T j i Ilium. After the meeting the hostess ,vas present.(I with a Klgin wrist .vateli for her birth lay. given by let: husband, Mr. OeorgtV "Elmore. We will miss .Mrs. Elmore's resence at. this meeting. She and ie.r husband ale touring to - New 1 ftrrk Oit'v~to witness the? "Joe Liouis" Schcmling tight. * . I 1_ Ruby Sit 1111 >ter. Reno rter MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. 1 The Circle met- at the home of Mrs. Phillis Hale, P-'iidleton St. it the usual hour. The met tiny ,vas called to order by the Presi lent, Mrs. A. h. J^eese. ^Opening^ IdmyMjy Mr?. Prmninyhnm, nftet irdrieh th4. 2!lrd Psabn in concert. ~ Praver by Peacen David. Second selection by Mrs. Cunningham. < rhe housy was then in order for 1 uisincss, the minutes were called for, read, received and .adopted.' fileroTT ~wft"S' Ytrlted".?nil -mvmdH^-s esponded briefly, unfinished and lew business were taken up. We V ' I SI MMERS BURTON NUPTIALS (Jreensboro, N. C..?The Rev Bynuir, C. Burton of Columbia and Ni wheiry, S. the son of Mr, ind Mrs. J. 11. Burton of Newberry, S. C. and Miss Joan Virginia summers, the daughter .of the Rev. ^|vl Mr< W. M Midtilebiouks ? Jr Sea|xtfcX^Vashihgton were marlied <yn dast Friday, June 5, 1D3G, at JfJU) p. m. in Wilmington, N. C. The wedding was solemnize^ by I)r. \V. C. Cleland, pastor of St. oiepnins ai, r... cnurcn, cousin >f the' bridegroom. After the marriage the couple left" for their honey-nutbn. They spent a day in Durham, Cteensboiu, Asheville, N. C., and thence o Canada. , Itev. Burton is the pastor of C'happelle Station A, M. E. church Columbia, S. C. and a student of Allen university, same city. Mrs. Burton "is a student of Chicago university where shg will complete her Master's degree music in 1P37. After 1D3P they will reside in Cleveland, Ohio. After their hon .y-moon kcv. mn ton will return l to Columbia, S. C. and Mrs. Bur-., ton will go to Seattle, Washington. VVrVU-B?4?W tlildMi -WORKFHS -s The Waid One Willing Willing Workers club met at the home of Miss Lik'v Jones, 42b Sumter St. Tuesday, June 1<?, with the Madam President presiding. Miss Annie : Belle Wolfe. The meeting was called to order by the Madam President and ojiened with the i lul) sbivg led by Miss L. C. Oheesboro. Prayer by Mrs. Minnie Thomas. Beautiful Bible verses were heard by all of the mem bers. Then the meeting was opened?for business. The minutes Were read, motioned by Miss "TV art Wolfe, second by Miss Coriire Sherley. There, will be a Silver' Tea Sunday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. . Minnie Thonjas.? No. 4 Flowers Alley. The roll was called, the members responded . briefly. The meeting was closed ; Miss Nancy Sims led tlie closing song, Miss Annie B.. Wolfe led the closing odar. f,FS 1IKMOISFLLKS On June Oth. Miss Victoria Wes- 1 t ftn iint<ift()Smt.l t U.I Les Demoiselles'at her home , on Oak St. The living room where"! the truest played Bingo was ,fi:atrant with tarly summer flowers. The winners of the lovely priz. es -were: Misses Hat.tie Counts. Davis and Bruse Thompson. Sanilwiehes and lemonade we're servedi ...... : Miss Julia M. Artemus was hostess .to I.cs Demoiselles on last Tuesday" evening. In spite of the hot weather the living room was made cool with electric fans hummine; here and there. After a short-'business, session an interesting game was played. Misses - Victoria Weston and K ranci ntt - Da vis- we re t hv- W innc rs. A refreshing course was served. Bit 111.AND CHAPTER ALLEN'S. Al l MM A conference was hold with a few.of the leaders of the Richland Chapter of Allen's Alumni Association Friday night for the purposes of receiving suggestions for th* state .. organization. The executive eMrmrittee- of'the , state organization will he called soiTn by President Jv \Y. Wither- spoon ami I. M. A. Myers, executive secretary. The meeting Friday night was siiirii over 1)V .\ir. win, mil ion president of the Richland chapter. A plan' to have seven vice-presidents will be submitted to the executive committee when it meets. Dr. !,. M. Daniels is state chairman of the executive commit fee and Prof. R. I.. Pegucse of Allen university is vice-president. ( MI RCII AID CI.I B ?The Ch"icli Aid clnh of First _ Nazareth Baptist church held its regular mpetinf* June ! , 1036 at flu- home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mickens' af 1 lid House St. The " meeting was called to order by the President, Mrs. Florence Guest after the devotional service the President prdSiUhd over the new and unfinished business. Refreshments were served by Jibe hostess. We had one visitor. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones at 1011 Pine ?t. Mrs. Amanda Bouler, reporter. Rev.?*-\\VM. DoWns, pastor ( ARir OF ^HtVMvS J To the members and friends of Bethel A. M. E. church: Please ac- ' opt my sincere thanks for the ( kind expressions of sympathy' and , many other kindness shown during the illness and death of my ( dear mother and for the beautiful J Moral-tributes. May God's richest blessings ever be with you. \ Mrs. Elizabeth Hart'/og and family. Dillon, S. C. also had a new joiner, Mrs. Truosdale; after th(. business part of thro meeting was over,- we wore dismissed by Mrs. Lougins. - We ; wore alt ghfH tw have-our Presi- ; dent?with us for she tms_becii_ili- H for a few weeks. We adjourned to meet with Mrs. Eva Grant, June 22, at 1016 Pine /St. Tht> hostess , served ice cream and cake which were enjoyed by all. Mrs,-A^-L?Reese, President.. . _ Mrs. P. Hale, Secretary Miss Q. M. Addison, Reporter rHE PALMETTO LEADER THE POEM THE PRISONERS OF TRENTON Peace guards their needed rest From earth's restless pain; Hope still our honored guest, Repeats: "They shall live again.',' Hive! Not "" some mystical shore Nor yet a torment or purgato; iul SievV; Foi; man .and his home, the Lord . * bore The lansom above, so they can live. If there be mii resurrection fmm the dvad? Ol! 1'- beloved prisoner^?have per 'ished! But with clearer litfht over our head I.ay hold of that hope -Apostle? - cherished. None is trrenter than lie uBove Those truths by himselilrtlo swore: Now we know "(loci is Love," His word is true, His . promise is sure. Nicholson and. Jackson families. C'M^ISON WINS AND LOSKS r imay. .lunc 0111 I lie i I mSon Black. Tigers". lost their first. rwttest""nf the rieasoH-->t?r-f?ftfen- -itfrom Toccoa, (ia. Batteries' for Clemson.i (lantt, and Jackson. Reese taking the mound in the latter part < f the game .was credited with the losf as the winning ruris-wore made after (Jantt was taken out. (lantt pitching his first gamr of importance. won lots of praise from tin Cans. . . | (lame umpired by Krskin Kul Score Toccoa ,t'icnis' ii ~. . Friday, June 12th-?The Toccoa' Red S.ox returning to t'lemson. this time going home on the' short end of a 1.5 to 0 scute: t Batteries for Clcmson. I.egret and Brown. Brown who is quite young' behind the bat.' in fact, any where yon put him played excel, lent hall. ( Ben T'Legree 'whols also playing'"his first year with the Black Timers held down short stop to a perfection. Game umpired by Willie Ueid. Due to the' losing of. the iVcord of the Raines played with Toceoa we arc unable. to give their' bhttvt'U'# for either game. "'^Ttine l.'tth?"The .Jefferson Giants who had but been beaten in4he last two years wore luld t> a scoreless tie by the flcnmun Tigers this afternoon. Batteries for Clemsoti. .{ueksor ,incl Wilson, for Jefferson Burke and Bay. , Ball hovonJ a <loubt was nlaved by both teams. Great showing were .made by the yoitngsters of the C'lemson lineup. J ten Begrec it. siliiift i >t(l UwtU'll .it <. 1'ititil will make the vetciians look like amateurs unless they jift out ami play like their former selves. C'lemson was ahlc. to yet a ruliner to third, while Jefferson WIT? only a])le to get to second base. Game umpired by Erskin Ileid. Score Jefferson 0; (Temson ( . Gaines this week: Thursday I.avonia thei~ Friday-PickenV here; Saturday Piedmont there. Rev. Daniel Brown. Agent; J. ()'Dell Grief, Sports' Reporter. _ ? THE TWELVE PALS SOCIAL ( LI It . -The eltih .met . with Mjss~Sarahi Black on Thursday night, June 4, l'.KKl.. The meeting was called to order liV t lie III e-ider.t. Sineine: Love Lifted' Me;'prayer by Miss Aaron. Bible verses wery recited by. all. The roll w;u called and each member responded.- We then entered into a short business session. Tim hostess sdi vAT ice Scream and cake. We adjourn- d to meet with Miss Edna Johnson on Pine street The Twelve Pals Social -club met at the ..home of Miss EdnaJohnson on Thursday night, June 1 Tlh, 1036.. The meeting/ was called to order 1>y President at 8:30 o'cloak.v Singing . J sus-is all the World, to me. The regular routine of devotions \vere Carrie J out. The new and unfinished business was then discussed. The girls arc busily - one a trod in, their plans foi the anniversary u 1 :ch is to by o?. t e t . entylii'tli of iius month. We recited tin- elosji v pi ayey .and adjournedto meet w th Miss Marjorie Wayman. IJO'J Pine street. Peaches, cake and .ream was then served. 11 k;ii point, n. c. m:\vs The (wit.rains we trot last week brn!v t!.t. long.-dry v.xathor. Many teacher;: from 11igh" Point are attending' the Summer School at he A. & T. Collojri- at Greensboro. N. C. They have la ye attendance this summer at the A. & T. Col ?? _ A fatal auto w.'iek took plact last night when NIr. T. I.. Gibson, 1.1, of 017 MongunT Ave. v.as killed. The e.< ci.lenl , happened at in lersection of Greensboro road and Lexington Ave. ' about 2;.'?0 o'clock this1 morning. It was reported that his i-ai' was traveling !Vt a high rate V?f-sueed when hi* car. sideswipod two telephone xiles. and, tIn n tra-hed into a Ord noie, some parties were in ffie car but didn't get hir: very-'".much.. Mr. Gibson died at a local hospital r* * O ? U i ^ iivMirno1 ti i o w in rr\ i i i i ? ? ...,, ^ . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCall and Sister, Mrs. K. M: Douplaas niororc-t to Darlington county, May ?6tli where they enjoyed a pleasr rrrt --stay- w-hh their. -mother , and friend*! They al.-u attend Hrr" Harlintton county S. S. Union May 31, and returned to the city >n June 5th. Subscribe For "The Leader i [NEW BOOKS AT PIIILLIS ' ' WI1KATLEV LIBRA BY | Fife a lull hooks as follows: I "Shoi'v of the Ne^ro Retold" by' Cartel (j. Woodson, ''Of Time and, 1 the Riy.i" by Thomas Wolfe, "Ob- ' session f Victoria Graven" by G. 1 j L, Hill, '.Miss Marvel" by K. Forbes, "Mi acheoinber" ITy Win. Me- ~ Fie. Six juvenile books: "From tiu < Horn of the Moon" by Arthui Mason an 1 illustrated by .Robert i Laws n, "Stories" by J. 11. Kwinj? i with Ikautjful?ts+kifed pictures b> j Kilna Cook. "Child's Book of Xlod- . orn Stories" by Skinner and Skitinu) with beautiful c?>I??ic?<l pic. . l-t-ct'"" by 4r W. Smith. Th(. stories are irmuped as follow*: llonu Tabs, St >ry Garden, Cheerful Stories, Tales and Legends Byau-. tiful., "A Little Child's Book <>1 Stories" by Skinner and Skinn'e: with picture* by J. \V, Smith 1 This is a 'collection of stories coin- ( piled from tip. work of the best t -modern stoiey tellers by experts in i Children's. 'Literature and beauti fully illustrated. - ;:"Tht. Story of' Olli," the ( ru iiC i of t he L*. S. Navy by K. JT Knijs: , <>? A A. Knipe, . .Illus'tiaaed^hy Mead Svhaeffn with an introduction by Hear- Admiral \\. H. Sims. . "HftTk J-'airj 1) . 1. I - - ?..l- 1 ui>. ?\ iiy I.ail.T. Bpys_ iind. fills aiju rc<xuesjk'd L read tin so iie\v bopks and write 1 reviews for publication. ' 'n Jv W. T. ROCK HIM. RAI'T. ( III l<( li N. Rev. II. E. Taylor, I'llstor Wim.sboro.^tar Route It ha.-been <|uite a Avhile since we occupied space in this- wonder;ul pa-, pey. however the Lord'still Sniile? .poii us and we are >vt doiny .service lor IIi*n. We have just clus.d a very successful s'enii-annua. ' llu't'tiiif which befim -on?Wcdiu . day, June 3. Rev. Mrs. Rutf win, accompanied the pastor and win iioni Columbia preached a wondertnl _^eixiujn..,.;iiie fcifiLllLu.alL-tide was hi?h as# she unraveled such | . plendid thought front Luke 15, " 1 he l'rod gal .Son '." We hope she will come airain. - We wore* also "lad to have with u.s. Miss Green of Jaggers llonu -and Rev. Jones,both of Columbia. On Friday night, Rev. Bailey )i C olumbia preached., a. splendid .H'l inon from'Jer. 10:10.' . Thtn sdaiy being omitted on ac bunt?of stormy -weather,-' .Sunday June T was a high day. Sunday .school bewail, as usual' with all of. i.rials ut their po'st of duty. Tlfe lesson was taught "instiuccussion of lesson Mrs. Taylor onu Re\. Hunter'-gave some very mceresting comments .on the h'ssorie" At the-morning set vice the .a- | .or preached ' a notable .-ermO:;( .roni St. John. < R\v. Taylor is a splendid pa-toi and everyone is proud of. haying .-uch a line man in our midst. Tin. same gous for his wife, which K a chinch worker from her heart. Kvenintr ?st rvice began _at d:.0U o'clock with Rev. F.K. Boulwtue, [lustor of Camp Welfare A. M. K. ' Z. church, choir and congregation ' worshiping with us. Rev. BouJ- J ware preached a very inspiti|ig ', sermon subject "Cristian Growth", j The- choir -rendered- excellent service. Night srvice at 8 o'clock. | iRev. Hunter of C olumbia pleached j from II Kings 5th chapter. Con- < tiibutioiis raised doing nneting . frit "II ! " On Sunday, June 11. the choii I rcndeicii service at Antioch Bap-1 tist Jviich, Longtown, S. C. Rev. : P. Johnson, paster. They cilobra-|| tod their 01st anniversary. Very ! i good services were held. I ' . -?Miss. Sarah M c t-j u a i t e?h*.eer~l Wrom Friendship college. ' ' ! " Mr. Roosevelt Moure spent tin . week-end in *klborlop. Ga. . AN DRI'/A S NHWS * ' j 1 On Sunday. June 11 was Chi 1- lien's Day. A nice program was rendered by" the young people. Sunday, Jtjnr 7, we weie blessed ' .with four visitors from Green, Pond, S; C. They were the guest ! of Rev, an i Carolina. i Airs. Smitli and dauglilci. Ai - i neitha are visiting relatives in X . and Va. ?i On Sundit'v. June 21, the Will- j ing "Workers club will celebrate < their 1st year Anniversary at St . Andrews A. M. K. Church, at o*. J clock. Mrs". Rogers of Georgetown, sis-. , tor of Mrs. R0. B. Green left on ( Saturday a ft v moon for White _ Plain! X. V. taking with her Mary Francis and Bernard Green.of Andrews. Mrs. Jane Jackson has undo; gone an operation- at Kell"uy's Sanatorium at Kings tree* June >. Sh? ' is much imju'oved. , / ?.. O... .. .. 1 1 v*n >-(UUiuutv, ) UHC !? > U I'll'tfl of Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Graham in !n nor of thi.ii' grand son. Jarius Core on his.soeond hirthday. Mrs. Robinson, a represontath? I of th.> Palnu'tto Header stoppe over in Andrews on Wednesday. Juiie' It', in interest of the Beauty ^ -Contest. ! G()/)l) HOPE RAPT. ell I'RCH . . , PaurcnsV S. C.-'Program of the first anniversary of the pas- . tor of Good Hope Baptist -eliurch held June 14. lO.'lfi. Rev. W. I.. Wilson, pastor. Devotional by Peaeoii Fuller of T.aurel Hill-and Pro. Hood. Re- ' mJU*a. Bt o. -IT. G^~riill ot Tiw ~ Hill; Remarks', Bro. ('. F. Fuller of Waterloo; Remarks, pea Geo. Coleman. Remarks by sister Roxie Good of GreemVood. Remarks by tBro. FuHer of Good Hope. Sermon Rev. John Devore of Greenwood. The pastor preael\ed- -the morning sermon. ; - ? ST. FA I I. A. M. K. CHI KCU Rev. |{. A ^ ouiik, Fast or Church scMvic.cs at St FauJ was cry good Sunday. Sunday school >pcned at the usual hour with Sin uerintepdent, Mrs. L. ??!<,, Johnson. 1 he lesson was thoio't|ghly discus- j scd with the variops i classes. At 11 :du Rev. Voung came forth villi, a hurninr; iiiesSayv from tfie lf>:~2 0f ^ l.uke. It Is said that .lie- oast or. oi fni'h...t ? 1 , . - V4 V* i I V.- VT ! UL' " 'ore. Sunday being our Communion /1'ay a large host came forth ind par look ol the Lord's Supper. We .were glad to have the tjuaie-t from Charlotte with us. We all ! . ajoyed those wonder.ul selections. W e welcome .Mr. George Laws, Mr. Olaiulur Davis, Mr. Job.c Wicker, Mrs. Anna Wicker, Mr. John Singhy, Ml.-. 1'earl Boy<t. ilro. James Look man, .Mi". Jessie ounts of C'harloMp mad other visting friends who ^worshipped w:th j?. . . Our pastor returned .houte Saturday-_ ft om Union where he has a-i-h conducting a revival meeting ur Rev. T. K. Robinson. 'Wie re-mi is are an enjoyable week. ' _ .Mrs. Lucy Michael iias returnee. . i<> ( h'arlo-tte after * spending1 two .veeks wil,h relatives. Mr. (J. If, Hills, Mr. Verbest f ntirtls; Mis>"Mai nnf_"Counts, a-i. ?f Wiayt?m "Hi schotjl have ret din-*' id hpirie.' -They reported a sue cssfu!'.sch<>ul term. - , Mark A. M. K. ( hurch Rev. .1. S Martin, .Pastor Sunday was a beauti.ul'.day l'ol . hut-e|i-guei s. Sunday school open*, vd at the-, usual houi-with "thv-tru1011 nlcndeni and hei co-worker.at their place of duty. The Sunday school was Weil. di>eus.sii| and re.viewed. . '' lie v. Alartiir K-a\'f a woiiderlu. i mon. The t hjldiei/s Day ptogram as well rendered at ijiUO /clock. Rev. J. 1'. Curry .preache?l a soul stirring suVmon. Ai. r-njoyed this- invs.-wp*. \V*e weft pleased to have so many visiting friends to worship with u>. -T-ittle Miss Hettie and Kugem Rice.of Buffalo, N. V., is making ,n... n.' >> ' ? ? .1 IIV'IIIV til I (Hi ill 1U Willi' relative. batksiurg news Miss Gertrude k"U. a tt-aehei iif Hates bur#. Hi, MiI'v'a: 1 Lett Miss Gillian I.ott. Messrs Taylor, Xevin Austin were." pleasant visitors of Miss E. 1,. HVr.l Friday. June 12th.. ' 1 Mr. U. II. Williams, .Mrs. W. \Vi 11 ia11;-. Master Starks Williams lind-Miss Beiiiuh Williams .were in town Sunday visiting Miss. M. M B.arr Jfrom Orani;ebu!u. S. C.< AniTsj M, M. Barr ki t Saturday for. Columbia, S. C. LAI RENS NEWS ?- , Q Mis.. Ada Sims, the sister of \t !'5C~ Cif'TleVa " SlVylinn a ffdr^'lVelT" laughter. Miss Cirr.-cie Sims of Spartanburg were' thy week end uest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas shelton. Rev. W. 11. Hall of Cayee >. C. was a guest of the Sheltor.s ast week. .Mr. Albert Thompson of Charotte, N. C? Mr. .Thoyias ShelKn. 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