The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 27, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday^June 27, 1936
GADSDEN HIGMCOINTS
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St. Mark Baptist Church
Rev. J. B. Barber, Castor
Services began at St. Matk
Baptist Church Sunday with.'Sun
day?School'.?The Sllhday S ho i'
lesson, taught by Mrs. Salhj Suns
was interesting and inspiring.
Credit is due Mrs. Sims l'or hoi
fifteen years o. faithful and user
ful service in the St. Mark Sunday
Schopl.
V Rev. Barber preached a sermon
that will not soon be forgotten by
those who heard it. It was a sermon
that and a practical application
n the life of each listener, il
stirred one's very soul.
The Sunday School of .Si. Mark
wishe^_.tQ announce taint il will
have its annual Children's Day on
the first Sunday of duly. A cordial
invitation is extended to all- the
churches and Sunday schools to
come and take pan in the program.
Quartets, duests, resita"
tions etc will be greatly enjoyed
and appreciated.
Mrs. C. M. > Webber, an active
member of St. Mark and who has
recently begun a promising business
in the heart of (Jadsden evidently
does not intend to confine
"hfer interest sojely to storckeopmg,
for this morning she presenteu
---?-this-writer frith * a ?iovety?whiteblossom
and -ivlitn asked where it
came from. She replied from my
cotton field. .
Mr. W. S. Holley, who for a few
i . days was indisposed is now up and
continuing his great work.
Mr. Robert N. Smith, principal
of the Gadsden Junior High school
is continuing to work laithfully
1 with -the people of Uausden. The
school has recently been recovered
and repaired and ' a project is
now unoer way to have the school
f ?... repainted,?? ?i- ??EMMANUEL
A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Vhontas, I'astOr
Following the morning lesson
and the responsive reading the
pastor delivered a sermon widen
was well taken and appreciated by
a crediatable audience ,Uur visit-,
ing t'l-iends are still wos shipping
with us and seem to enjoy the services.
Mrs. Mamie Blanchard
Funeral rites for .Mrs. .Maniic
Blanchard who passed away suddenly
at her home, til Calhoun St.,
' Thursi.ay morning were 'held at
Emmanuel o^ Sunday afternoon;
_ I lei reinaius were eulogized by the
pastor" who selected his text front
the sixteenth chapter o;' the book
0 f Job, twcnty-secoh'l \ei>e,
"When a few yedrs are.come, then
1 shall go ,the way whcyce 1 slihll
? not return." Rev. Thomas used its
a subject, "The join t.ey of Death.'
, He did full justice to the deceased
who for many years was one- -of
L- Emmanuel's loyal members. Resolutions
were read lfoin the Ordei
of Elks and. the Trustees > Auxili
?aiy-. Mrs, Blanchard is survived
I by h.Oll husband, -a^ mutheiy. ..uuc
daughtei one sister, an adopted
son and other relatives and 1'i iendsi
, '1 he funeral arrangements were in
the hands of' llarleston Fletnming.
Chisolm?-Bradford Nuptials
A iU'ige evowu o. reiauves and
friends witnessed the Matrinjonial
Geremonies on the evening ol
the seventh insta'i.t, when Miss
Adtle Margaret Biadfoni became
the bride of Mr. Solomon B. thisolm
at the residence' ojf the bride's
Beaufain St. IWv. J. K. Thomas
oi.iciated. The room was beautifully
decorated and everything
was perfectly lovely. Just before
Mrs. F. B. Miller sang. "O l'roniise
Me", Mr. Michael CI roves at the
piano. The bridesmaid, Miss Bea.
trice Groy.es attired in a. beautiful
gown of blush pink silk lace
over satin with accessories to
match. She carried a lovly boqu'.t
of gladiolus-mixed with terns
and "baby breath," was the tils;
to enter with Mr. Marion Rawlin
son?the?groomsman. Miss I'.tta
xj, >viuiir?, infill ui nwiiot , imuu u
in a creation of yellow silk r.el
over tatfcta. with a bound of yellow
gylpdiolus mixed will1 ferns
and "bab^ breath", entered with
Mr. Edward ('hb'dfiii, brother of
V the. groon.j who served as "best
man". . *
Mastey Eugene (i raves came
next bearing tlie ring in the heart
of a lily, wjiile little .Miss Evelyn
Thompson made an adorable 1 lower
girl, ghe wore an attractive
?t pittk?tiurss?and eeried a basket of
cut flowers. The bride was ric hly
' attired in a gown of white silk lace
over satin .and a veil, of imported
silk net with silk hue medallions";
A lovely boquet of cream tea ros*
es mixed with other flowers. She
was given away by her brother,
Mr.. Isaiah Bradford. The groom
and attendants were atired in
becoming suits of cream garbadine
a wore a boutonniere of tea roses.
WESTMINISTER NEWS
We are very sorry to learn that
our folk doing so fine in summer
school. The always have our best
wishes.
Mrs. A/ B. Morton came home
from Greenville Saturday and
spent the> week-end with her hus
.Land and Jit tic girl. Mrs. MortOn
returned to school Monday mnrning.
Mrs. R. W. Arnold was in town
last week and moved to Welford,
S. C. We are indeed happy to have
her.
Messrs John Sam Lewis, Geo.
Lewis, Jr. Geo. Lewis, Sr. and Eess
Blackwell motor to Glemson" College
every day to work.
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BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor
Sunday school was called to ois
I der by the Supt. at the usual hour.
jA large lfl'OUn ?f hnt>h? nnH any .
! buis faces greeted the teachers on
i time. Lesson for to-day "Jesus
! Kxaltedr" The lesson was discussed
in classes for 30 minutes
then a brief review was made by
the pastor.
pastor back with us ngain, after
being absent ten days in New
York City. She was the house
truest, of V.,.,. ? 1
- nc. uouriiht anu son-inlaw,
Mi-, and Mrs. S. Robinson,
she. reported a.verv pleasant stay.
She was accompanied by Mr, R.
('. Craft and the Bethlehem Jr.
Four.
Sunday A. Aj. our pastor spoke
to an appreciate [audience on the
theme? ?;
It was indeed a wonderful message
which was enjoyed by all.
We were very triad to have a
large number of out of town visitors
to worship with us on Sunday.
Among whieh were Mr. and- Mrs.
Whale of Washington, D. C. and
Airs. Mary Brown, "a gospel singer
of Newark, X. J. who4 rendered
a beautiful selection.
. B. Y. P. U, was held at the
usual hour, A lovely group was
. pr< sent- and -a-- vary?interest! ng-talk
was made on the lesson by the 1
pastor:
At 7:110 p. in. Rev. S. II. Smith!
j brought to us a wonderful sermon,!
: using for a Theme ''The way to
Heaven." She emphasized the following
points: I
The way specified, the uouvse j
ik'oimmnded, the promise given.'
Soiils were mane to rejoice while
?he so inanfullv. unfold the serin
ttire to us.. .
. Tht. public is cordially invited to
attend the following services at
tiro church weekly; >?
Prayer meetng every Thursday
niv;ht K p. m.,.every Sunday morninir
5 a. m.
Sunday schttol 10:00 a.in.
Services'?11 :30 a.m.
B. Y. P'.U.?0 p. m.
Kveninjr services?-7:30 o'clock.
Mil.I.KB niAPKL
A. M. E. ( Ill K( ll
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(I. II. White, Pastor
Xewlveny. S. C.?The Sunday;
h.'h lwtiTT i?r-~still pro?ri essintr nicely i
I until r Superintendent' Floyd. The i
| t cache is' are tilled with a new and
fervent desire to teach the word
i in its purity. Teacher Claude
WMstuf vei y interestingly reviewed
' the lesson.
For t?ur niorninp- meditation the
: pastor soli ctcd Proverbs 18:15,
' /The name of. the Lord a strony
. tov.vr." Visitors wore Mr. and
.mis. vr, .i.acKson, .Mr. arid arts.
\V. I., Thomas of Detroit,' Mi: h.;
Mr. JI ousel Fngly, Mis. Viola
Moon-. ' ' .
The Leagues were happy to
greet .President. Harris after being
I absent for several Sundays due
. to death in the family. Those
present took a ve.ty active pa it in
?the 1 :r ag-trr ~dtse U s si o n. 7"
At evening worship Rev., Jesse
William's brought the message
j front St. Luke 11:1, subject, "Kffeetional
Prayer". Mr. Ruff Bryant
of Cleveland. Ohio was a. vtsi
tor'.
Stewardess Board No. 3 met
with President Hare Wednesday
afternoon: Friday afternoon the
Stewardess Board No. 2 met with
Vice .-President MiddeUm.
Mr. 1';. L. and Prof. Thomas L.
P.iown. the father and brother of
I Mrs. White were Friday callers at
' t. t- li u liarsoitage. Mi s. White,
Catherine'Mae and Hattie -ThbmaI
sena left Saturday for Liberty, N.
| Y. and New York City for a few
, days. They were accompanied by
t- Mr. -Brown. ......?
IV ring the children hour on the
I second Sunday little Miss Thomasvita
Martin sang a solo and her
j - istft* .Kveleria presided at the
piano;
Those on the sick list are Mesdames
L. I. Pratt. C. Blrrton, C.
Whit tier, Dora Turner, Messrs
D. Cromer. Will f*avy.
You are \yc'k'ome to all our ser
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C'IIAPI'ELItE STATION
A. M. E. CHl'RCH
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Rev. II. C. Burton, Pastor i
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On last Sunday the beginning'
of the summer 'was a beautiful
day for those who love to go to
church, and we Nhad a wonderful
Sunday school lesson, so beautifully
explained. . j
4?After Sunday school our pastor
brought us?a-wond.ei'ful message;
his subject was. the "Indwelling
Christ." His text was taken from
~ TTpTTesians- 3: 17."
On last Wednesday night", June
17, the Steai'dess Board met at
the . home of Mrs. Alexander. We
hail a tine mectin.tr. Mrs. Lover
acted as president.
, Everybody please look forward
i tor our Revival which will begin
[ July dth, conducted by Rev. C. H.
Williams of Sumter, S. C.
Misses' Cora Lewis, Myrtle?Lewis,
Mrs. Lewis, Messrs John, Sawi
Lewis motored to Greenville Sur'day
to visit their relatives. They
also visited Misses Ruby M. Austin
and Willie M. Crew.
Mrs. Esther Blackwell motored
to Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.
Sunday -evening to witness the
Children's Day exercises. She was
accompanied by her husband, Mr
F. S. Blackwell.
The members of Jfohn Wesley "M.
E. Church were ve?y glad, to hear
of Rev. W. C. Sti other being irt
Walhalln but very sorry' he did not
come to Westminister^ lie was
the former paster of the Westminister
and Walhalla charge.
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EBENEZER A. >1. E. CHI RCH
Rev. J. C Jame^,?l'astor
A very large and enthusiastic
audience was'present on last Sun-,
. iliiy. The?presiding?adder?boing.
with us all day. .
The morning service began at ,
11 o'clock at which time "the pas-'
tor officiated. The sermon was do- j
livere? by Dr. It. E. Brogdun. Suniiuu
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A I e I-'UJ ? ,
special sermon was delivered to i
all fathers. This sermon by oUr I
most renowned presiding elder was r
delivered with such eloquence that
it held the audit nee spellbound. It J
was soothing to the ears and
touching to the soul. A.ter u?o f
uitcoutso JVIfis. ,M. Fuller sang
,'Stand^By~;ttx''~wtyich kmntcrf-ttu?
spiritual tire already burning in
me hearts of the people.
Our Sunday school began at 1 J
o'clock. The lesson was. taught !
and enjoyed by all. Dr. Brogdon
was present with us aiid gave us
a vei'y inspiring and enthusiastic]
review of the lesson.
Again at 8:15 o'clock the regular
hour for the night service ft mam- j
moth crowd was presbnt to hear
the wonderf ul message so'eloquently
deliveted by our presiding elder.
Our quarterly conference was
held .on iSuilday night, after the)
regular church servicp, clue to the
unfavorable cbtidition oi the weather
on last Friciay 'night. The
reports were excellent aiul Dr. R.
K, Brogdon commented upon thej
splendid improvement of the clubs
aim the church in general.
Our pastor left on last Monday
for Rains, {Ja., to attend the funeral
services of our most honored
Bishop the Kt. Rev. \\". D. Johnson
who departed this life on Wednesday,
June 17, v itCPi. Although it
is sad to. hear of his death and of
which we expressed our dtepe'si ;
sympathy;
Kbene/.er also has lost 'one ol'.J
its faithful members in the person
"of" Mrs Frances Howard Fraslcr. |
Mrs. Frasier, a staunch member I
of t'.lass No..8 and second alto of
the Senior! choir endured only a
short liifiess! She passed aw;iy ;
at Roper hospital 2:00 A.M. on
Friday, June 1'J, rj.1T). 'S1>e leaves
a host of relatives and friends;
to mourn her departure.
SUMTER NEWS
Many folk are leaving the city "
each week for summer school and
on vacation trips.
. Mrs. A. E. Sanders, Miss llallie .
Hamilton and Rev. J. \\r. Brooks,
are attending summer school?at
State Cpllege, Orangeburg. Miss
1 * 11 /?ci IJ i l || IJ1 \ ir? (Uirinini^
summer seho.ol in Columbia.
Miss 'Mable.. Pelidcrgrass left some
few days. ago for New York
City. 1
Miss Ethel Pendergrass is vis*,
itinjj: her sister "in Columbia.
Miss Annie E. Dinkins lef ton
Saturday, J-une 20, for New York
City to visit relatives.
Mr. Walter Crawford left for
New 'Jersey a. few days aire.
Drj. A. .JL.-Speaxs -attendedl-C.om?
mencement exercises of Wjlberforce
University. . *
Mesdames Maggie Smith and
Mattie Sutton, Drs. A. P. Spears
and A.'It. Howard motored to
Greenville on. Thursday, Time 18,
on a business trip. Mrs. Sutton
remained in Greenville to visit for
a couple of. weeks. '
Mks Ella'Mason of Kingsttiee.
S. C. is visiting Miss Julia llmvard.
Mrs. Fannie Baunson and daughter
of Ilartsville .visited Mrs.
Brunson's brother and sister-inlaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Smith during ;
the. past weekj ?: _?_i
Mrs. F. W. Crawl is sick at this
time. l
Mrs. Minnie Shells is in Orangeburg
fop a couple of weeks, takinjr^a'speciai
course in ivatr rtTosK-ing.
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The members- of the Good Fellows
Club motored to Bishopville
on Wednesday at their regular
meeting with Prof. Geo. Abraham.
Miss Wilma Brown was at home
to a few of her friends on her
birthday on Friday, June 19. The '
bunch-of yrning folk spent a couple t
of jolly hours playing games, and j
then enjoyed the goodies served. r
Drs. A. R. Howard and S. M. j
Miller motored tto -Dubbie, Ga.
HfOnday, June 22 on account of the 1
death of Dr. TTcWaTd's brother.
Prof. F. W. Crawl received liis
M,A. ffrom Atlanta university instead
of MoorehouSe.
City's Newly Organized CIub
A group of young married men
of Sumter met at the Community
Center Monday evening, June 15,
at 8 o'clock for the purpose of organizing
a club to develop in our
young married men a clead busi- !
nesg interest, and to do our best
to be an asset to Sumter.
Mr. C. M. Holmes " being the
founder of the club made-the op- ,
ening remarks after which each
man expressed himself briefly and
decided to name the club "The
Society Men Club" then the offic
crs wore nominated and elected.
Mr. C. M. Holmes, president; Mr,'
J. P. Waldon, vice president; Mr. '
Hoc. Brown. Jr. Cor. See.; Mr. H.
Waldon Sec.; Mr. Raytnond Braecy,
Treas.; Rev. B. Weston, chap;-"
lain. Then a committee on by^
laws was elected with Mr. R.
Johnson as Chairman, a social |
committee was elected with Mr.
Albert Halland as chairman, after
ail business was finished the meet
iiig adjourned.
All younp: men are eligible to j
join. wmo are married and fill our
application blank to the club's "satisfaction.
We meet every second !
and-fourth Tuesday nights.
RIIWiEWAY NEWS
Calvary Baptist Church
Rev. II. E. Harden, Pastor
Sunday, June 14th was a -high
day in Zion at Calvary.
Church goera were on the go
'aait Ar.ii?* rtVfi'.V A r r-; > . . s
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
CARLISLE NEWS
YVe are glad to have one of our
old church goer in town again,
Mrs. C. A. Stewa(t, who has b.*en |
in Knoxville, Tenn. for two years, j i
And ulso?Ml3< .lulla Gallium, the j ;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Starks | /
Galinon, who has just returned <
from Douglrtps I high school, Bal- j *
timore, Md. v I t
Nliss Annie Jeter of St. Luke t
was wedded to Mr. Coyet Young i
of Sunt lie, S. c. Saturday might. t
It is reported that Mrs. Edna <,
Sims, 'who is taking . a medical {*
trpntniont i?i Ini'cuv f i?v i.. (lititi.r
fine. ' " f\
Children's, Day exercises at Mt: t
Eadcn A. M. E. Church was (juite j
a success.
Rev. '1^ E. Roborson of Union 'j
"S. C. preached a soul stirring ser-' >.
nion Sunday afternoon. Services t
were tfogd at St. Luke A. M. K. \
Zion church Sunday. Sunday S. at t
the usual hour, by the Supt., Mr. t
K. T. Tucker with officers, al tht'ir
post. "The lesson was welt" dis- }
cussed by the school. After which N
the pastor brought to us a great %
message from St. Matthew 10:27.
The people seemed to have enjoy-'
ed.the message. ''?. ;
We were glad to have Mr. Sam
Chick and his son ana others down
with us Sunday from Union; they
took a great part in the service., V
?ChtWfUnV"Day_ ptrog i'tlPV vcttHnT"
at Williams Chapel A. M. E! -Zion
church Sunday. June 28, and at
St. Luke A. M. E. Zion church
the first Sunday In' July.
CALHOUN NEWS I,
Miss Martha Mat? Brown was
hostess the past Thursday, honor- j
inp Miss Beatrice Jalnes of Rock ;
Hill. Features
of entertainment were,
sanies and proms.
- Xhe hostess-?ser.ve<l' daintV i.e- .
freshn vents dUrifip the eveninp.
Miss F.nima Mae Dean of Bir_ 1
minchain. Ala., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Will Choice.
The Woman's Auxiliary of- (lol- '
den View met at. the hall oh Sun- 1
day afternoon with Mrs. Geneva
Reid and Mrs. Rebecca Gilliard as *
"hostesses. After a business i.neoG?j
inp delicious refreshments were '
served by the hostess.
Thw Woman's 'Auxiliary of Ahel '
met at th(. home of Mrs. Rachel
Duprce. Mrs. Rosa^,. S. Neshitt 1
was hostess. Dainty . refresh-' 1
mortis were served.
Rev. O. I), Young of Pendleton '
preaehed at Golden View Baptist 51
church Sunday nipht. 11
The House of Prayei: of Greer,
had their services at Abel Baptist ^
church Tuesday' nipht. <
?M-rs^ Valesta West?of Fayette-?I
yille.. Ark., spent several days with v
Sirs. Bessie Galloway.
, Mr.. and Mrs. John Neshitt and c
Messrs I.ewis -ami David Shaw I
.>>.,1 I tAllnntn . fin nivt snout l
tl),. week-end with Mi*, and Mrs.
I.anu'v- Holmes.
Mr. George 'Reid, Mi\- and Mrs.
William G redder motored to Columbia.
and spent Sunday -with
Mrs. Birdie Robinson.
Otto Sit.glcten
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SCHOOL !
The summer .school in Green- |
vill" under the direction of Pro- .
fe.etor R. hi 11ieli! on?began June?
15, ;
Teachers caiiii!, frofn various
-points with zeal to improve, tludr
I rofession and*. are proving them- *
selves worthy. After registration J
Trp. Monday, -grrr.tps of eager sth?'
dent teachers found the way to
their different das-rooms.
Greenville summer school is of- <
fering instruction in: Primary i
Methods, Technique i't ? teaching i
"A rtlhmotlc. I'hiyl.-li, Reading,?:
Health, Nature Study, History i
and organization and management t
of small rural school-. s
Hp to date the roll lias exceed-^
ed'one hundred fifty. I (
Rev. Lemon addressed the group .
at the tirst chapel -ervice on "The v
Value and the Nature of the ,
ChiW." It was -wry forcible and j
seemed to have had the desired
effect upon the group. _j_
Mr'. \V. A. Scinfilcy, State Supervisor
of Summer. Schools, (visit-- c
ed the -school Friday; June li'th. [
He was favorably impressed with
the set up of the program. I-*1
The members of tlie faculty are:*
Professor R. L. Hickson, Direc- Jtor,
principal Sterling High School '
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VI IvlMl VI1IL, r>. V AlWL'Iltt VJ . I
Tucker, Williamston. S. C.; Mrs. s
Earline B. Wade,. Abbeville, S. C-.; ' i
Mr. Closes Nr. Sittnp. Honea Path,i:i
S. ('.; Mrs. I.ula !>. Sexton, Spar- {
tanburg. S. 0.: Mr--. Eugenia Bank (
head, Greenville, S. Mrs. Katio t
Price. -Spartanburg. S C.; Mr..J. |
T. W. Minis. Clinton, S C.; Miss ' ,
Janotte E. Smith. Greenville, S. ^
C.; Miss Sibyl E. . Nance, Colum- j
bia, E. C. . j j
every wMerv..
?At 12 o'clock- -ttf pastor - came !
to us with a vei'v befitting ChiLdren's
Day message.- Dc selected :1
his text from St. I.uke 2:10-52. He a
spoke on the three growth of life: Is
Physically, Mentally and spirit- 1 i'
ualiy. Every chil l, as well as the |
adult was inspired ?by this great H
sermon. | \
After collect i ;":. we were favor- v
ed with a ctedilidd,; coninimt for|~
having such a great pastor, by |
Mrs. P. A. Ingrairi of Columbia.
She also made a strong appeal
to the church to do more to help
hostel*.'thp cause of mission. Much
interest was stimulated among
our ermir, for mission.
The Lord's Suppjer was administered,
after whiflv tve had a
short intermission 'ami \\V returned
back for our Children's Day
exercisCMr?A groat program was
rendered which was enjoyed by
ail. ...
The pastor organized a Ushers'
Board. The group selected as officers:
Miss Elizabeth Knightner,
president; Mrs, Katie Bellt> Brown
secretary; Miss Elizabeth Pick- '
ett, Treas. J|
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MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Hpv. F. H. Clark, P?stor
On Sunday, Juno 21, St. James
V. .M. K. church dosed her doors
in i took an active part with Mt.
?ion which was enjoyed hy every
>ne thai went for Rood. They had
vei'v th,ih? in order according to
heir ability. After Sunday school
he pastor introduced the Presidli.r
KM.'.i- n.- t *
his was his first visit at that
hurch-H>r. Beard called all the
.mall children around - altar
ind gave them about fifteen minitcs
talk which Was real good. lie
hen to k a subject from the
look of Solomon and. he did not'
'tench-Tire" just lectured" "to the
ulults which in die way 1 tliink
Tioiild .have taken more. effe<7f~
han a sermon preached; after
.vhich collection, which was pood,
hen a very pleasant quarterly
on fen pee was held* Rev. Clark
losed every thing in peace and |
tarmotjy, then .Ml. Zi<n -served a .
cry niec dinner free to alf, which
vas refreshing to all .
CHESTER NEWS
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By (Miss) Sara A. McC'oliough
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We are having quite a hit of
ai'h now.""""'J"he (a"rme.rs_ at\. gUFT"
o see it. Gee! but it feels like
'all of the year. People are hugting
their .coats, and building
ires." It feels like September in-_
dead of June.
. Church goers' were at church
Sunday and the pastors wei\. at
neir nest. i ne kuv. i nancy
n-eached a forceful sermon at the
'Jrand View Presbyterian church
Sunday morning, after which the
Iotv Communion was given.
Rev. Toatley arrived Saturday
accompanied* "by his d'yiughfer,
twn" "Alberta. s-Tbey- returned to)ue
West, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. M. Louise Foster spent theveek-cnd
honie from. Orangeburg.
jr-Cr-Nvhere-shp-is- attending sum?ner
school.
Rev. T..S.- McMiller, and Rev. i
v. A. Huff called at the home of
it*v and Mrs W. W. MeCoUo'.igh
Vrday morning.. Also Rev. Me'oy
of Chester, S. C, stopped over
Saturday cnroute to hs work. t
Miss Elizabeth Johnson was call
d to her honie in Irnio, S; C. due
o the iH/iess of her mother. ' ' . j
The Young People of Chesterield
have organized- a Cjub known
is the Jolly pals. Watch out each
veek for the club news. j
Mr. -'Robert (Jill returned to '
Va-hington, I>. C. last week.
Children's Day.-at. New Zion
iaptist chu.rch Sunday afternoon
va< very good.
Hurst Tabernacle A. M.. K.
hurch will have their Children's
lay p.?-ogram SunTthy 2 p.. m. The J
mblic is* invited.
II AP1M-.MMJS AT VOOKIIhl'.S
SCHOOL
(Special to the Leader) ?
Denmark, S. ('., June G-20th,
!*:!?!- Offr.ials fnini tin- State I>ouirtmeiit
of Iviucation spent the
:i':atei part of Friday. June-'ll'th.
it V?>qi hers in conference with
'i in. and Mrs. J. K. BlatUhn per'citirjr
plans for; the summer
clinol which opens here this week.
VI is..' Will l.du Gray, Supervisor of
\du11 Kducatioh for S. ('.. Mrs
'utto. diix tor of that work in
5a*mbe:-? County, and-Mrs. Dora
hmu Is.-director of that work for
S'ejtrpe.s in S. C. were the officials
vl.d conferred heie. 'The students
>j- this summer school will come
'itiii. i. very county ' in the State.
A'ith a large number from '*h.
T-rntyof Banihfi'n' who drive hcruach
day. the others will hoard at
he school during the term of, the
'lininier school.
Mr. K. K. IMiarrow of Atlanta,
lirect'or. of the Ldiicat loual Cam- :
>aign lor the F.Iks, for tin- 1
tiitds: North .Carolina.. Georgia,.
South -Carolina and Flo! ida .passed
let'e Tuesday. June- I tit h. enrotite
o the "Oratorical Contest" whreh
var-In'hl at Ijethmie Cookman
ollege. Friday. June Tfllb; The
attdiduto.,from. Vouchees, Miss F.va
Viae Jamison of*Neeces, S. C. went
i.:... i
H mi?mm.
Miss Carol V. Wanton who
riaduated .Huh- 1st, at the JiHiavrf
rstilute of Musical Ait, of Now
fork City,, came home 'last week,
ihe took the A.B. degree at Spel-1
nan college ;in lt'-'W then, went to
i music school in New ,tork.
('apt. li. J. Wanton of the' Dean
)f Men's Staf:' at Hampton Instiute
came h.onie Friday. Jure llOth.
Mrs. .-Vnuie Hacote of Tintmonsil'e.'who
now works in Ala., is
pending sonic time at Vouchees
icing I lie guest of hcSJ^sisleig Miss
iloise I'sher. who is a studeivt aU
>ic!ma:t college came honie this
i.el., a: <1 Mis, llnlh Mer.al'ee who
'laduated at' State A. M. college ~
I ()r;vii-churg. Jure 1st, is home'
I so. Mis> Anna Myers of the
Curse Training school at Tuskcgee
. lioine?for two?weeks. .
All of these young people are
raduates or former students of.
*ooi hees school. Their parents are
corkers" at the school.
I'll MP I I I i I 1 1 I
liiBniHB
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
_.j._
Quite?a,? mini' i"' of pc sons
from here are in Charleston 'this |
week . attending the Woman's i
Rantist' Stat.. C"nventi<i:i. J
M !\ Clarence Heathers' is d<>#ny: i
clerical w?!]< in the ltbme office of i
the N. C. Mutual Insurance Co. in I
Durham". 11,, is a student * at !
Hampton. Institute in the winter. '
Undertaker Cothie lsom'is en j
tut" >it'K 11; t ttti" week at he,*' home 1
on Afford St.
The Public Library is opeii <?ii :
Monday-afternoons 5 to T o'clock.
Mis. Jam (.'laybura ami .
Anna Sanders who lost their hoin(.
by fire several weeks ajro. are now j
Jiving on Parley St.
Mrs. S. M. (].' Byitle i teaching 1
a private school at her home on
Center St., her J)U|-ils are prinvijra
11v tRosv .who failed to make
their' classes from grades 1
through 0.
On Thursday evenim1 the
home of Itev. arid Mrs. J. C. llonoi*.
Sr., was'.thiotijiad with merry'
.uesis attending the flouting ' reception
given in honor of their
son. Rev. J. C'. Honor ' an i'. klv
bride, who was before her niiuria;re
in Senega. Wednesday, A!is.s
Bertha Washington. \ TJie holme
was decorated throughout in grVVn
and yellow. The hi ido j.;i -.lov.fy-in
an-evening dress ofgreen thff,
ta. t!. . ;:ronni wore a e. nvi.e
tiotial black suit. Misj>. 'Bessie
Honor-wore at) eventnc dress <>f
yellow organdy' and Missaggie
Honor," green organdy; Hundreds I
and huiidreds-?>f ' presents . wore i
re?iiv?d and for <|uite fou't'; knurs 1
stream. of friends poured- in
and out. All were^invited into the"
dining n??m. v.'lure t wi nt y fur
at a t iniv w'yre. servecT ' "a " salad .
t. nurse , followed by cake and
punch. Rev. Honor is a J'ountfpastor
of much promise: his wife
-i*-a~mtrmbn' tjf the TamilV-of the"
Seneca .fit y Schools. . JJoth are
graduates of Benedict ebllcge. It
was there tln-y-iwcto They have
-Hu- duM?wishes of all. tru fri^rul?
for long: life and happiness,.
The Piedmont Summer School
in Riock Hill opened Monday niorn'rng.
Jane "15, wtlfan e'n'r.MlnVent
.bf 2Hh Ma,ch <lay since ha- meant
more teachers enrolling1. Prof. S.L."
Finiey' is director.
Mrs. Sylvia \VaJket is sick at her
home on Loom is St.
Mis. M. Finiey. (I. R M. of
the Kasterti Star attended the St.
John's Ikiv service Sunday afternoon
at Paradise A. M. K. Z.
Church. The sermon_was preach- '
ed by Rev. C. Hinton of Clinton
coflcjre. faculty. Rock Hill. It was
a gem. Mason- and Star?; w\>i:e
out in: a body. Visiting stars
were:' Mrs. Carrie Thompson. >>f
Chester. Mis. Macon and Mrs. M.
.Plain of R' ck Hill. A tin,. dinh.T.
was served it) the scl\bol building
iit the close of the. service. Mr.
and Mrs. Carter. R. P. and.R. NV|
respectively." with their numbee.
phi p. saw that all were bountifully
St'J&fvei'.
Monday and Tuesday were cold
day* here. Fire and Wraps felt |
juite comfortable. A hard ha in
fell Tuesday. . .
--Rase ?ToifoHee? arid- -Mi-sRuth
Walker are atten iing Sum-"!
nier school at State college. ' I
'Mrs. I'earl Brown left Saturday
afternoon for Brooklyn, N\. V. 1
where she 'joined'her husband. Mr,.
I.ibci t\?Hi own. 1
Mr. Walker?Atkinson 'eft three,
weeks ago to resume- his studies'
at TuskejfCe Institute. "
Prof. Marcus .Boulware( is at
home after.,studying- the past year
at the University ~of Michigan:?
THK MISSIONARY CIRCLE
NO. 1
The' flTili" TU-T fl! the?IfoHfe '
Mrs. Eva Grant. 1010 Pine " S*..
The' meeting was called to" order
at the usual hour by Mrs. Davi i.
Opening song "Stand By MV."
>"("-rnrrmv res-'-n by Ylrs-. T-urP^'r1?
ham. Pot!, Psalm. Prayer by
Deacon David: second selection,
"Come By lb-re." The house was
then in order for business. J'h.o
minutes Were called for. read, received
and adopted. The roll was
called, all members responded, u.n-.
finished and new business was
taken tip. After the business part
of thf meeting was over wewere
dismissed by Mrs. Wane Mathews.
We are sorry that - our secretary
is ill at this writing, we hope *hty
will be out soon. We-adjourned
to meet with Mrs. Mpblev .lune
2'dtli. at -1J1 Given St The hostess
served icy cream, cake, ami
everyone report, as havinjr spent
an >-nioyablv eveninir.
Mis.'A. I., Ree<e, Pres.; Mrs. P.
Hale. Sec.; Miss Q. M A.idisor.
reporter.
Ml'SICAb -RECITAL CIVKN IN
SI MTKR. S. C.
?Past Tuesday niirht, at Mi. IV.. yah
A. M. K. church a h-velv 'Mii.-,
ical Recital, portraying, the lite, ?.{
Christ in Xesrro Spirituals was
presented by the local talent . k.
Too much praise cannot be given '
Mrs. Eva Jcssye Spears for her |
wonderful ability exhibited in,
training these young people* We
1 Tflfj pi M M jgaii
listintr the sacred PHH I
ions to our. compe- KX-Jj| |
understanding, dig- ,
Service, insures |YfjTj|
p 1 c t e compliance
all the inviolable
-. and desires of the
K--; ' . . .
V
1
Pagre 5.
wish tto thank all who made this
I program a success. ' Mrs., Eva
1 Jessy,, is now a resident of Sum- I
ter Junl ijC planning l<> open a
i Studio..of alu"i". All wh') at> interested
after- t In. 1 -.f i.f?1 ,lv will
call or write her at 11" uiU il
St.. Sumter, S. ('. Any , friends"
of any, of the churches <>f the
State that think you would like to"
have this musical ifiven in your
church or club you n?u\ notify
.Mrs. L. K. < Yaw!*' i.l ami Mrs.
May,. Sjicars. Hartl t' St.. Sumter,
an<l 11.i- jolly bun-h
will bo rrhei to s- j'Vc j<> i.
Mis. Kva Ja-.-yo is. i.' \\ ist N< u.
York scrvinjr a nation w'i IF au-iicnce
over ,the' National ^JJi'oail
Casting -System."
Her return to Sui.nt' i i- cxp < t- .
od by July 15. _
M|C|
PROFESSION A I,
CARDS
><?
DR. A. B. JOHNSON *
surgeon 1
(iH'.cc: 15J.'!!L. A s-' !i;;j;' '*t: i".t ^
Phone 3406
?-?Res+dem-efrpFH:rlr'StTret
? Phone 8740 : ,
_ _ i
REV. .J. H. JOHNSON
Office: 20J0 Marion S'revt
NOTARY PI HI P
Dealer *uY TP al K.-'ut . t - t f .tn?
marriaire o<: cii.oi.ii->. \v! vt -ils
-dcciisj niortCair.v>; i"!arrii>. <-t .
Call to See Hint , '
Office Phone 81U7 Rc-?. 07 |N.
J. LKEDKKKk
At't<>iney-at-I.a\Vaii<i Xet'ary Put>3ic
PRACTK K IN ALL col IMS
?Stiite and Federal
1119 Washington St., C-'ia., S. C... ' .
DR. H. H. COOPER
Deatk*
Special Attention Gicen to Dt?Beauts
of the GUtub
HaM (vaui j n?1 "* *
u<v?i sua orBilft- WOT4
A aptocxaltjr
Office Phone 642J4? R?? T2
112f> Washington Si.', ?'oTa . S C ~
DR. L. M. DANIELS >
l'h\ sician. .and Sur'aeon
Office 11' : i- - -v.. 1" A. M'.: 1 H> J
P. M. 0 P. M.
Special Attention < 1:\ 1 ?i*? a.-v> .
Of Women. .
* OOice: . II >*<*i. v.Ve.
ii .25. _\5t Asiiiui: i _li?___ei_AA?-r-H?^
Phone G-UO " ]':. :i ~~y'l
DIl. J, G. -ST 1'ART
Eyo, I'Jai-. N ?n ~ 1
Glasses Fitted. Ace.i-a*< y.
Office lloiii s: ' T i :. n .
11:00 to 1: I'. M. I. -. ;'i.-s
firfld to S-fm Tv AI..:' .t ?;!..:? ,
Office: - r. .
2030 Taylor St." : ; 1 7 Inn- Si
Offic? Hows. T. 1 ph.-iie
'U a. .M. td j v: m. ? k ??
6 r. M. i?& S I'. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
j?rry<:l 0, At1 nTTfr^T^croriTT ' ?
lWseasesof Wonun and C hi Id t on
A Specialty.
' Office: Re.-iU':.^-:'
2115 Lajly St'. 1:? >j- \ >
Columbia. SC.
OlliCe Hours: i'
8- to U A. M. : 1 It-.1.' 3
11 to 2 1'. M. ~ Re>
G to 8 P. M.
Dr. K. I>. Frederick
Physician
Office: Residence.
11071 i Washington MIG Park
Over Victory Saving Punk,
Columbia, S. C
Phone 7811
All classes of iKi.tal WVrk
Dr. I>? H. Hallman ' r?
E N' T 1 S T
PAfN I.KSS i:\IR\t 1K>.NS(
""~ Sundays h\ Appointment*
Office: dib.V.t'a cvai- Str< dt
Columbia^ S. CDr.
H. G. Thompson
?iifviKi '
1 ono n / A t 1 L"* * '' 1 ' '
i.><;.} ^ .Aswinmy, ;m. I ommnia
Phono 3 i tifi
Cold (. How ns-?Hrutpes?-Plates a
.. Spool i'l> . Extra u "lis Marie
Painless. .%
In Winnsboro Wednesdays and
Saturdays at V. Russell Huildinu.
Phono 21 i) ?
Office Hours: Te.uplv
8:30 A. M. to T OO P. M. Otlire 0033
-Residence 887T',~~" "
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filliner, Plates, /Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
f Anesthesia a Specialty
. * , ' . .