The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 11, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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All news for The Junior Pare
must be in the office no later than
Tuesday afternoon of each week
Many letters are received too late
'or publication.
"BILL"
Boys And Girls
W ANTE D
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
Here's an opportunity for amEUioug
boys and girls to make
money every week, all year
long, by simply working in
spare time in your own neighborhood.
No money, no experience
needed. We supply everything.
Many boys and girls
are now happy, making their
own spending money. All you
have to do to join them is to
write to the address below
and ask for full detail*. Write
to:
CIRCULATION M AN ACER
THE PALMETTO LEADER
1310 Assembly St.. Columbia, S.C
MAR(iAIIFT KN.IOYS KOI RTU
Dear Rill.
I hop(> you and all i''..our club
i members bad a h'nr tin the ID'
of July; it rained here : bout noon
hut the sun canto out in the after
noon and \\> had a >rori>d'linn'; W"
had a iti.cn.ir and hall at tl.n_
schooh Our hoV> playtd Ret .< "
Chapel; our boy? di?L not- -win Lie
. frame. but we had a ir<? d time
; Quite a few folks from' Netv Yor.k
New Jersey. RhiladtTphi i. Wash
inprton and Baltimore, wen-' h<>m.
- for the Fourth. Rill, we had :
terrible storm here t a last Tharr
day morninp:; tt sptirrd.-us pr?-tf
bad but no one trot hurt. The crop'
were blown down wry badly. W -!'
I sold, some chieken an i ,f
the Fourth, trot 2"> cents' .v'r lh '<?
my chicken and 2't cnts p. r do/ '
for my dirtr's I thouihf that w:>riprht
trend. Our club is -till dinpr
nicely. So I?.ntr. I shall - om
timie to write.
Marear t Writrht
ISADORA WRITKS
Hero Rill. ' '
As it has been aluntr time sine*
I have written vv?:: I will writ,, r
l'O'njr lett r en account ?>f this. R:''
please put it nl! in. I att-nd'-'
Sunday school a- "h-mai Ttrp
And also- church". . 1!< v. Wilbun
preached. n 'w?.-d J ? ?? :? ?
They raised S'J t.'J t Sunday. Ril'
we ar,, bavin;; S'-m-' bn wind
storms.. Wo "ot a lot of* rain
But it seems n?>t i<. si.'.w up. ltd
I am learning nr.:-' just An.
layintr some ;'<>: the Sundhv S
I guess ..f will- irive - n:e m r
" news. We' had a tree I'nurth <
i July.
Bill I am writinT t ' yii' ; to. he 1;
keep the .Junior Club Pair.' up.
I will hi' trla ! ! see it fall. < j
letters s< nie day.
Isadora S. Thome on
SAJtm IK 11(11 I \C lllTTlK
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?'?Dear Bill. 1
*" ?.. JJmv aro you*? Fine 1 hope. I
am still tr.vinir to < n.ioy thi- hn'
weather, th< .yh it rains almost
every day now.
Bill 1 diiln't at.t t;d S. S. an '
Rprviei-s San.lay ha; w.-it S i"da.
niftht and every ti.iny wa- X.)K.
Bill,. I am hoeing cotton ever
day. O'n by the way! Children's
Day was a irran.! day at both |
churches an i t a llarhVcu"
Saturday, which was nice,. Bn'J
the joke. Bill, was that t-yi iA'thirr' i
was so Iff out he! ore -we yot TttJ'TT
Will sij/n off.'
i ours w iny,
1..;.. Sarah Thompson
FRANK IS VI.RV HI SY
Dear Bill, '
3? How arc. you this time? Ver>
sorry I didn't write last, wejd-:. hut'
I was so busy at work until 1
didn't have time to do anytbin",
I spent Sunday afternoon wit!
som<- of my fnerids. I had a v< r\
nice time. \\'o are sure having
some hot weather. W< have a few
letters on the;Junior Rage? What's
getting wtiiiajig' with the " TST?" liTbyrs
Bill? I will close.
Lours truly;'"
: -Feenk Boyd'
V1N A LE W RITKS FOR M KM BERSII1P
CARD \NI) Bl ITON
Dear Bill,
T a K . r
I VV1SI1 HI UlVUIIIl' it III' MHH'I' 1)1
your club. I hope yi'm will enroll
my name and si n ! mo' a membership
card, and button.
Billy" I Ka V'cT rnmprvsnl?^r-Tf-rnl
amateur points. I am enclosing
one, hope you will publis.lv it in
vour-,ncxt week's issue, i am going
to try to write a letter -every
week, Hill?Good bye.
Vinale Davis
WK WI1.1. STAND DV JOK
From the Yankee Stadum one
pleasant Friday n-k'h-t.
The people were eagerly list 'mn.tf
to the great Louis?Seh'meling
fight.
After the fight, the difcappointBeoause
Max used tUat "old iTgb?rr~
with hate.
Joe lost for the first time in his
a?r? ?
dThe
upff;C<
iY[ith's kkfai}3t winrn
BILL CARVER*?Editor
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BIRTHDAY
4 CISADE '- ? w / 'IOOI
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1 X Eill but Vris e*>upon and mail i
| .j. stamped envelope to The Palm
i ? Kill) Assembly St., Columbia, S.
J !|! thy roll book, and you will reef iv
rlfeer, j
Hut- let's not think of it as fear,
Max Schmeling himself, someday
will see,
I That otir Joe Louis tlie Champion
will be.
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Joe will conic. l>ack to the rinjjr,.
lie will make millions of sad
hearts sinjr. * ? ' ???
I'm sine he will practice hard and
' sound, ... -
l-So he'll never airain be knocked
down. '
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Whin ..'.Joe outers" the. fins again.
His fame he'll be sure to regain: 1
We are all going to stand by him.
Though the. lights be bright or '
dim.
. : <1 . i
\ et, he's only a twenty two years
old kid,
He built up 'boxing more than Jack.
Johnson did.-*' .* ' , '
Through rain, sunshine, sleet ami
snow.
Composed by Vinale Day is,
Union, S. C., age.- 1
W. M. I'.OWMAN APPOINTKI)
1M Itl.R ITV AtiKNT
Special to The Palmetto leader
St. (horge. S. C..'July 1. PJ.'bi;
Word has been received here from
'..'van; S. Campbell of the State
S ami I'J. .T. U. -School t <>
\l, ..... I o' '
,.n i...on.- iiun w nr.ani .M.'i\itile>
' \\ i>*';im. your'*' (Mihmlnist av
" i;i>tV ? lias I '?'ii appointed I'u^
i':i i?..\;r lit of that body wh? n il
tat Motiis ("oll0;..e July- 1 o
M:. B.'.w: ars wiil 'by' t"
..-at her tin- news ami |>i otridinv
>f tli..- eonvi lit foil iiuily apd 'Vil
h.'ni f?>. thy new spa pi# s aiui als<
lilit a daily paper for t.lio heii.A'i
l' tin- h'-atos. ,
( !. sid w i it die a it11u;:iti To
fho l iiioji. colored paper publish
<l a 1'arlinirtofu- Mr. Down an i
fi< i;;iy of TluTl.ovely Hill Bap
-t Association ainl Mrllram-'.
K.haaUonal I'nioii, Dissident <>
M i : is Coll yi V. M. C'i A., asVociate
editor of Tl'ic Cainiiu'. /ii'.
Mollis < (>lk'y.'C Sehoc 1 J'pa"
>r and Treasurer of The Durban
Iinist. i ial 1'nioii.
* Tiii- appoint nrrnt" canu' as-?-- ivnf'icat
ioir of his ability a"<! har,j
k in journalism.
WKSI.KY M- K. CIH ID II
I
Hi v. M. I*. Byatt, l^astw
-ehdol was opened at the usual
.nwiY lejicners km)k eiiaritu oi
hi' various elassis.
Til acliin.n service was opened
by tli cpastui'. Kvy. M. 1'. l'yati
viio ui lis ei il a soul stirriiiif sen?
.mm I'roni .Matt. ."Jul crapter and
Inth M i>i>,Wliii 'n was very inspirii.u"
ami iiplii'tiiur. Alter whiei.
.hv llply Communion was adniiii.steivii.
We had in i.ur midst, Mr,
Herbert Ihoze and1 ? his hoio\?m
vie I'ruiii N' w d ark, w ho made a
flyinu trip here alter leavmn.tr o;
tile illness ol their mother, Mr.-.
I .a l>roz.-. We were jclad to have
them in our' midst. Wo are als
iflad <to know that Sisti r Dro'/.e i
nnuh improved.
Mrs.. iUith Harron ts returning
to the Norl^ej'ti'eUme at'Ur spend
a lew- we ks with her u othefa
and V'nildren,
(.1, \ I)I?I:N CltOVK
A. M. i:. ( iiru( n
Itev; ! '. I\. Houlware. I'astor
<Irent' Kal! , S, CiL-.-K nday be-,
uiv a fine day a .trood nt mber was
o. t. We-had the devotion. The
( < . H'l I HM 1*11. UK' .atl HHUfV
.- nil a 1\ w verses of thv 11 (. l.d!> '
ter of St. Matt. Aftci which the
, a. t?ii" a: ceiided the' ?'??stand
look !.is ."text front' 1'. aim 7:t:28.?
"Hut it is irpoU fur me to draw
mar to Cod : 1 have put my
"trust in tin- I.ord (lo<i, that I may
.. ukuu all thy* walks."' lie
preached a soul . r-tirrhtg' sermon
--.nrR-e; -we- could- say d d n<-t - witlu'il
our hearts Were made to ivhearts
biiin while'tile man of Cod
t- Iked to I's by the wn.v.
Aftei; tlie morning service w?l
dismissed for recess. In the evrnint'
we all assembled hack in th
(l urch lor our Children Day piogi
am.
There was a large crowd of visitors
and friends to participate in
the nroirrani also a crow) of
hear i s. V isitoi s are always welcome
at our services. Sunday a"nind
Cladden Crovc was a high
tl;'V,
Mis David L. Xylite' present, lie
s home visiting his family and
friend*, he will return back to his
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it together with a self addressed Y
etto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, ?g>
C." Your name will be placed on ?
e a membership card arid button. X I
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| CARLISLE NEWS
We are vervglad to have . Rev.
J. M. Dawkins, Jr., son of Itev.
and Mrs. J. M. Dawkins, Sr. of
Carlisle, home again, from Boston
university, where lie has recently
.received hi& Master of Sacred Theology,
June la, 11K5G.' He preached
at Brooklyn Tabernacle A. M. E.
Zion Church Sundav, Carlisle,
S, ('. >
kov. ! ;. i,. \\ likes was recmtly
railed to. ta^e charge of Maple
Ridge Baptist church, near Union,
S-..C.
Key. Wilkes is making good -in
his church work.
Mrs. ' Inez Waller - of Chicago,
III. is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Anna: Thompson of Carlisle, Route
1, She was 'out to church Sunday
and uverybody seemed to he glad
to see her. Miss Louise Hollins of
Blyt hi wood and her friends wen
-sfp-Sntoi-iiov.. tile .1th to sen MiSS.
Rosa Lee Bnnvn. Tl:e_.'>rd quarter
ly conference washquite a success
at St. Litki \. M. K.. Zion. church,
Saturday and Sunday. The class
leaders inadc.good reports SundaySunday
school was opened and call
cd to order by the Siipt., Mr. K.
T. Tucker.. Officers at their
post. The lesson was well n a !
and diseusso:l~by the school. Itr.
1). (". Crosliy, P. K., brought to
'us a coat message front St. John
r,:! : There is a lad here which
hath livi havlev loaves and two
small fishes. .
Children's Pity program lx-uan
at 2:45 o'clock. It was vti'y jjoou I
. vf'ry. boily svtin cd to; have v.n.-.o.y.- 1
ed it. Children's, Pay proe. an will
l>i> sit St. Kli/.abeth A. M. K.
Church tli<.'2nd .. Sunday and. at
Janus Chanel Baptist Church, the
drd Sunday.
' Ynu arc cordially invito ! to at.
tend these exercises.
Mr.:and Mrs. .tannic Savayc and
Mrs, lit he! I.yhs fr.jh WinstonSalem,
NJ ('. .Mr. llairol e "
Mr.- Clinton. Coleman. Mr. Cor.w L
Sa\ arte, MTi Moms 11 lopknis, - Mt? !'i
al: ami others \yero nere from
the CCC Camp, visiting their paints
am! friends. .
Mr. Starks Coleman left f<>I
Mi i hi i lphia Mi r.ilay of last week.
ABBIlVlI.I.K NKWg
Sunday School opened at t'e
seal ! in* Superintendent Bos-,
oti .1 * i|\ i - on was at his post and
a hers * i re' oi th* ir. places. We
v,hd a" pieiuiivl review by,. Miss
Mat y 'P. ti r r ue. ? ?? -
? i iii' i iHTiu service of -Mr |
fnrrTi * Mi-lto:; was conducted . "aT
Little Mountain Church at 12:00
>Vjoc!:. She departed this life o'
July 2 l'.'JO.
The; -funeral s< rvi.ee of Mrs.
'! ry Let so*.' of Ihodir. s. S. C was _
opiln i? ?i at Mt. Zion A. M. E.
Church at :;:<?<?. She departed this
ife June 2'J. lit JO.
The funeral .setvices of Mr. '
' 'lliott Doimlass were conducted"
art'vph". r Chajvel at 4:JO o'clock:
died Tlnirs'av. July 2. l'JJO.
Mis wi V. Mrs. Hetty I tone lass arived
SaturdaV morning to attend
funeral
Undertaker L. A. Richie had all
n chatU'c. ?
Educational Board met at the
home of Mrs. Z hia Taylor Thurs
lay evening. The meeting was con'v
t d l?y Mis. O. Freeman after>
Ljch the bu-iness was turned
ver to the. president, ' Mvs. G. A.
Mfnv. After the meeting a very
delicious course of ice cream and
" rackets was served. Mrs. J, M.
Turner acted as joint hostess.
M iss Junnitn Jenkins spent th I
re k-end in Marrisburg with her
'ittle. friend. Miss Edna Foote.
Mrj. A. Chappel returned to
Greinville. S. C. Tliuisday.
\m... \ t> c. ^ ?
.-limn.- i>iuwn ini to:- i tn siiro
with her brother-in-law last
week.
Mrs; Kmma R i'l '.'avc a ni<party
Friday for th'e""'i>e?of ft** dr
I- I>:11>t i.-'t: -('lun ch.
NOTICE TO CITY
SUBSCRIBERS....
Our ajrent will call at your hour
to c ollect for The Palmetto Leadei
hetrinriiTf? next Week. Please he
prepared.to pay your subscrip
:olv i:i a fev'v days in (leortfeiown _
S. where he has been employed
for the lest two yearb'.f-<
The pastor and choir will worship
with the Pine Orave Baptist n
Church Sunday, coming.
Mi-s Mnjrffle Coler.inn is quite ;
ill. We wish for her a speedy re- !
covery. " >
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E PALMETTO LEADER
WF.fiT PATAt HF.ACII, FLA.
Mr. Lemmie Williams returned
to the City alter an absence o?
live years in California and the
N orth?Wests?His?nranjl? friends,
were pleased to note tbe_iniprovement
in health. He expects to return
in the next fortnight.
Dr. T. H. Vickers has returned
to the city alter attending CouisSehmeling
light at New York.
George P. Coleman, genial Mortirinn
nf tlio a;*
VA ^ Vll? vltj ICib 1VI 1/Ctl Vlt
on Monday last to attend, urgent
business..
Rev. VV. L. Baxter, pastor of
Tabernacle Baptist Church has
planned a number ol innovations,
tlis congregation is working like
beavers and expects to begin
building' "operations upstairs the
first of the year. The State Convention
will be held here and
-there are great expectations . to
make their coming one of signal
honor, o
Miss Elizabeth Campbell, was
entertained by her cousin, Walter
Campbell on Friday , last, at their
home, 019 FoOrth St.
Rev. Chas. A. Lang, pastor of
Friendship Baptist Church expects
to leave for the North on
his annual vacation on Wednesday.
The Black and White Garage
has changed management. S. H.
Savage, .Jr. Progressive young
man of the city is in charge with
| u capable staff. 0
iurs. uougema Campbell has
.oft-- on her annual vacation and
expects to be gor.e two months,
i',;iting friends at her old ? home
Albany, Ga. accompanying her is
her grand-daughter, Morel Johnson.
.
Mrs. Carrie Toggles has returned
to her home, Albany, after
spending the past four months
'visiting friends.
The Republican Club, II. R.
Speed, President, hold their regular
meeting at the Pans Hall on
Thursday last and an interesting
meeting was held. The Capable
Secretary. T. E. L. Wallace wa3 on
hand and records of former years
discussed plans for a record vote
in November anticipated.
SIIII.OH A. M. E. CH.l'RCII
Rev. T. H. Weathers, Pastor
At 10:3(1 oVlo.l- Inl" r. -
v .jmy /, WCI \ ICVS
Vsjran. There was- a icasonable
number .in attendance. The les,
son was discussed throughout by
all classes and Elder E. A. Adams
reviewed the lesson forgetting no
necessary .thluight. Afterwards
.Lighnoon service began. The sermon
was also delivered by Elder
Adap.xg. lie read the thirteenth
chapter of Hebrews as scripture
llesson and his text was selected
.'rum Hebrew 13:8^ He used as a
sul.jt.ct "Unchangeable and Unshakable
Tilings." This* great sermon
was enjoyed by old and
young.
The A. C. E. League began SunotfjPWeiung
on the schedule tinie,
There was quite a number in attendance.
Tills service was taken
through very fitting and proper.
On Sunday evening in the evening
service, our prgridiiig elder
gave Us another one of his fine
seiimiiis hut mostly to th? young
folk. Wc young folk , went awav
with neiC thoughts and bricht
ideas but not only the young folk
111" oldo' on,- also Tiad listened.
Airs. K. Cook of Prosperity has'
gone to North Carolina to spend
a short vrei.ton
Mrs. Maggis Gallman is new imhh.od
pressure.
adelphin is now spending a short
time here with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. II. C. (iallman.
SI MMl.UV 1LI.K NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Ch?rch
Rev. V. A. Janerette, Pastor
. Sunday being a lovely day, a
large attendance" was" present at
Sunday school. A beautiful lesson
was discussed and reviewed by
Miss S. E. Miller,
At eleven oYdock our morning
service .begun. The pastor mounted
the rostrum and preached a
wonderful .sermon. He selected his
text from the Prophecy of Isaiah
10:31 verse. Subject: The reward .
of Patience. Ever* body being
present enjoyed itJ very much, it
was rejjlly a wonderful message
of God. Atjd a very large attendance
was present.
At 8::'>0 o'clock the evening, service
began. And as usually the
pastor preached a very good sermon
which every body enjoyed. t
Mrs. llattie Simons is
. ...ivm*
nor sister in Kingstree, S. C. We
hope for hoi a very pleasant stay
Rev, (iiant, pastor of St. Luke
Second Baptist Church, Summer-!
villi, dined at the Paradise Cafeteria
Sunday evening. We were
very glad to have him come. We |
were very.glad have on last
week, Rev. J. W. Withcrspoon,
family and some of his members
of Morris Brown Church. %
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NEWBERRY NEWS
St. Matthew Hap list Church
Rev. S. M. llalsey, Pastor
Sunday School was in full bloon
Sunday; all officers and teacher
present, the lesson was caivfull;
"taught by each teacher; afttr
, which the Supt. reviewed the les
) son for ten minutes.
i B. Y, P. U. 7:00 p. jn. You ar
1 ashed to como early and enjn
I the program.
1 At 3:30 the pastor came befor
us with a message from the 131s
Psalm, 33rd verse, subject "Uni
{ty."
| At 8:30 the pulpit was graee
i to have Rev. J B. Davis, H. Gr
| liam and Rev. J. R. McMorru
Visitors are welcome at all time:
1 The pastor took for text S
John 4:6: Jacob's well was ther
and Jesus wearried with his joui
ney sat there on the well. Th
service was enjoyed, the spiri
ran high. The Missionary am
B. Y. P. U. gave a reception a
the parsonage in honor of Mrs
Vance who is to be away for som
time, Mrs. C. Halsev 1ms been c
. lected President Of the Mission
' ary Society.
Mrs. Elbertha Haltiwanger \vH
. has hecn on the sick list is out a
' gain. .
J Rev. Halsey and family wer
surprised to, have 'their childt-ei
to arrive from Washington, D. (_
! Saturday night. *
' Calvary Presbyterian Church
I Rev. A. H. .Reasoner, Pastor
| ' The Sunday school service wa
conducted by Mr. S.. W. Allen, Si
since the Supt. was called away i
(few hours. The service Vvas eh
joyed by all who were present.
I During the Children's hour th
pastor's subject was. "The Eyes, o
your heart." Text: Eph. 7:18. Th
eves of vniiv linHdMion^inw k,,;.,:
enlightened. He gave a little na
tore study and told them as ou
Heavenly Father gave the insect
several eyes, so does has He given
us eyes to see the good am
beauty in ourselves, others am
the world.
At 11:30 the theme- was. "Levi
Made the Suppir." Text: St. Join
6upper which was very impres
pi^e. Appropriated music was
used during all of the service.
I Visitors: Airs. J. K. GlllUnw
Misses Margaret Caldwell, Syl
via and Dorothy Gilliam,
j The Young People's. Club was
conducted . by the Presdent, Mr
Albert Reasoner, Sec. The topu
was beautifully discussed by all
Viators: Messrs. .Willie Bates, Jr
and Bennie Nance. We say t<
all of the visitors we are delight
e<l^to have you any time.
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Drayton Street High
Prof. R. F. Gladden,- Prim.
The ?>ie day conference was
quite a success. We were blgs'sec
to have with us to open song ser
vice, Prof. J. T. Jones and all o!
the addresses by the white am
colored speakers were very good
The time passed away-quietly a>
we wery- highly entertained even
moment.
munity Daily Vacation Bible Clas>
last week were Prof. R. F. Gladden,
Rev. G. H White, Rev* E. K
Caulden. Ticv C A Pul
M rs. E. E" A lien. "
Mi's. 'Celostine Martin is also
giving the high school students
practical IIoni(> Training. Dr. (I,
W. Singleton gaVe liberal contri
hot ion to the Bible school and
Miss Margaret Lark, a high school
sTuilmit gave so finrs up pli.es for the
school.
Misses Theda Rata and Sarah
Pratt of Winstcn-Salem, N. C,
sn'ent Svnlay with their brother,
Mr. Willie Pratt and their sisters,
Mesdanvrs'Tlava Worthy and Fan*
nie Mae Williams.
Miss Ed 'io -Mae Worthy, their
r.eice motored to Winston-Salem
with them to "stay two weeks or
longer. .J.
- Mrs. Alice Lo.n.r has gone to
New York to s and the summer
with her neier and relatives.
The Lucky. P.'r.l Social Club
held their r<g''lor meeting at thhome
of Mrs.. Sal 1 io Hawkins, 711
Sovth St., .Miss Sarah Hawkins.
Vice President and Mr. Willie P.
Ruff Chaplain led the songs, prayer
by-Mr. Havre. L Gilliam.
m TT T " ?
i?ns. iiatmin ana .ors. f. iv.
Hurst of Cannon Town are very
beautifully bavin.? their, home remodeled.
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SHADY GROVE
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. (1. Glover, Pastor
Quite a few were present in S.
R. Sunday at the above named
c.hjurch. The first lesson of the
quarter under the captain of
"The Coming of the Holy Spirif in
Power" was studied and taught
with much interest
At the usual hour for churcTT
services the pastor came before
his hearers with a spiritual_mossage
from the 24th chapter of Rt.
Miss Lillie Rankin has returned
to her home in Greensboro, N.
C. aftsr a pleasant stay there.
Brother A. Greene and nu'mhers
of the choir motored to Rt. Paul
A. M. E. Church Runday afternoon
and rendered beautiful music
during a missionary rally that
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COLUMBIA, S. C. '{
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1 WHO ONCE W
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I'm nolhintr! I toil
I'm mil innw* n* :
? And simply tin' thou
Makes mo .feel t
d And all of tin thing:
Were little bos it
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3i Seem now. i miner.*
t. I shudder, inside
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e I liked it! I tell ye
it. I liked being gr
Besieged by ieportei
Some vast estati
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Which gathers s
l*' When one. is so fam<
o , That evYything
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? | ONE MAN'S OH
Do you fool juA'ficd cnlli
When you are so foolish y
s j Bo more broad minded
' t With malice for tlmso
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Come, lot us each help thT
And add t* our small raci
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e, HELENA .NEWS
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-I i^Tr. Giorpre Moffctt. died July
r .1. lO.'lfi, born 1870, ajfo 5". He.
s was a member of -fro Brown '
- Chappelle A. "M. E. Church. He 1
:1 left four brothers, one sister. (
1 J oh nip Moff'ott, of Columbia. S. (\
Lula,. Sander, . Srabrook Msffett; of ^
e Helena, S. C.; Edd Moffett of
i Gcoretown, Ky. lie was .we'll v
\ known by white and colored: he ^
- was a hard "worker; ~l;o came in 1
i from work Friday night and. |
went to sleep and never woke up. '
- MARS HILL BAPTIST ( HI KCH ?
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. ' Hodges, S. C.-?Sunday was. a .(
s iavorablc day for church troviv s?r?fr ^
many took the advantage .of it.
Wo had- a fine SahbMh. s?di<>. .1 '
J? wU| Superintendent Stewart at
" ( his .po,st of duty with Uache'-s an ! s.
[ scholars present.
I On last Sunday Rev. Cunt time-.1
j ham preached an in-pi-irrr s<m,-?c
j mon also that niuht. lie preached '
-iwhil? our heatts burned with the. t
j spirit of fire.
- ! On last Sunday R v. rutin in.a- >T
f I ham and wife with Deacon Stew-. s
1! art, Rro. J. W. Walcjrup .were the h
. | dinner n.utst of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ;t
' Wills. Tlu^y reported a pleasant 1
' j stay. :t
I ?.trs. Mary Dottson was t'unern- ^
"?Bred p nitty at?Ml. Zion A-. M. K. '
Church. She was a - \veU?known y,
citi'/cn of Hodjres. White and
j colored spoko woj) ? " her. S!
( leaves two sisters, four children. ^
, j other relatives- and. a host of ^
. friends. Rev. M. Massy her pastor *.
J spoke well of her.
Ir-was had by the .Missionary ladies
l' of said church.
, i uurintr tno Kins ami Quern r.
Contt st that was conducted so nitv '
:ly hy Mrs. A-da Davis, a wonderful *'
, sermon was delivered 1>V ID v. T.
' H. Addison of the Little Mt. and ^
" Cypress Chanpelle Charires. The li
' j St. I'etcv choir f of which Mr.- 11
| James Finhy is leader ren leVdT'
11,?iiMtifnl "'"-ir Tli. lie-1 n
I prize for the Kinjrswas received K
by Mitchell Greene, younjr son of
Mr. and Mrs., A. Greene.
The Willing Workers Clrb No. it
1 of Shady Grove of which- Mrs.C. ^
Davis is Sec. had "its last moetinjr J
at the home of the Pres. .After i
the transaction of--business and in- ^
foresting talk was jrivi n by Mi s. it
.Maggie Wright which impressed a;
the, members. , After which (Le.)ie- a<
ions ice-eream and cake were ser- J?
-Ved by?t-hf hostess. Y
f M IPT U A L FU N
: f I'NDKUTA 1\IN(i AN
Ambulance
tot ui hoi s si-.kv it 1-:
LADY ATl'E
101 9i ith Avenue l'ho
Foxworth and Hartzog. Managers
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I SEASHORE E
; ?toCHAKLE
2 00 ' From loii
-ROUND
ProportSenate low exit
mediate stations. T_
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Tickets sold for use train
0:10 A.M. Sunday only (Ma>
thereafter to a.id including Se
return limit train No. 11 leavi
Sunday. rr?
W. E. MgGEE, Assistant Go
Southern Railv
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Saturday. July 11, 1936
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ntr me foolish
ourself?.
. .'. ami rtop bcMKisr Minded
of your race! ?
othe^ n-complish? -
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sr. PAUL A. M. K, ClitRCH
Rev. It. I., Guiles,-pastor
Hollo evf rybody, ho re .we. are;
Sveryhodv had a hit? Fourth an<l
i hig- Sixth. Those.days oujfht-to
onu* regularly.
All of -the beaches and lakes
vole crowded out.
The' church services at St. Paul
ca<i s'-li-n lid all day. Tiv Sunday
chool . was opened at the usital
r. with?the Snpt.. Willie Ran- 1
I II 'and teachers' at tliitfuf post.
The lesson was ^ood andtimely
aiiirht. W ? a'ar'hefrinni.n!* a new
|i?art< r. Wc h'opo it will be as
ino as our nasi one.
'At 11the pastor. Rev.
Silos ascended the rostrum and
rnk his text from Genesis- 4th
harte-r: The wages of sin is
loath.
Kvery one that sat under the
oi u 1 el' this sermon was in a won
lor. ^
'At 7:T? the .astor a train nsen'd.
il the ro.-trnm. and choosp his
vt from t "e 1st G pel. .;
i ;i" ;?n*i wrc, was tno
>un lay 'inner enests, of. Miss Fan
i and h'-other T. B' llnmv. ?*1_
o their Bn>. James from the
s'ortli a-d sist.er I'entvirr ;??*?1
isslian !. M. Gause. <>f I.ois. S. C.
No tim t!i v. ?Jr. J. ('. and
renvy Gressett and Lueile Guiles
ml Mr. and M is. S. li.dlamv. also
!iss Fannie is riy'ht popular.
Wi were sorry that we did n't
re Miss Ai.ua War 1 out S:umO'v. ~
r TiT. pT~- I ~s'-v i? n . st Sun lay." ~ ?
The Mt. /.ion numbers we r e
ery clad to tak. in Id now in tors
at tin' elos.' of their r >viv'*l.
wein.pnd). rs .are always wolt
me.
M l'. ZiON INWTIfsT CilI'liC'II
A v! vv successful day was hel 1
t .od vin-!: <> Soil 'ay Til '
uiidiiy seli'aiT met at 11 ;00 o'clock
p ne.i by tlie Sujit., Mr. G. S.
cott; ;! . Wonderful lesson wrp
mailt l>y the Vackers and rivicwil
by the S-Hot. . ??
At it o'clock n?s~ ill st.irrintf scrion
was pri m^hud by the pastor,
oV. M . 1 ! I'inn.
Visitor.-: Mr.* Walter Melts is
i re !'i i in Uinnintfimpt, Ala. visi"tf
hisarnt. .Mrs. Martha Wade,
ho. is nT and has hein for some
inc. but by tin.' in lp of tin- . Lord
h' IK' siu* -will ireovor. r-r
Tie Junior It. V. l\ U. will meet
unday cv.onir.fr' at "? o'clock at
s usual hour. All members arc
d<. 1 to lxe''present.-and visitors
cordintrly-. l'us'/cnt, Master
imi s Albert (Mark; Secretary,
liss l.nt-'eiiia Simpkins.
E R A L H O M E ~
,1) Iv.M 15A LMING
ServiceKKASON
Alil.K I'KllliS
INDANT
no 222 Dillon, S- C(
. II. (Jarrett. Associate
XCURSION
? I :STON
,'MIiJA $0 00
Tuirir.sich*
fares lrom interNo.
12 leaving Columbia
17th and each Sunday
ptember ft, 19'lft). Fin.al
np;* Charleston "a :2ft P.M.
ncral Passenger ARent
^ay System .