The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1936, Image 1
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VOL. XII?NO. 30
State-Wide Be;
Conte
3 DAY ENTERTAIN M ENT 1
- IN FLORIDA FOR SOUTH
CAROL1N A \\ IN N EIlS
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Columbia, S. C.?dJespjte the in- q
? element weather, thpTourth annual _
State-Wide Bathing (.Beauty contest,
sponsored by 'the-*Palmetto
Leader attracted visitors from all .
parts ol' tiie state Monday night
at the Township Auditorium. From u
a large number of contestants 11 (
winners we're ,chosen. t
Prizes donated by business firms t
in Columbia were given to the ccn- t
testants. The first nrize. Miss ?
Thelma Godard, Marion, Bqlk's
Department store; 2nd prize, Mis.Ilalique
Foster, Columbia, The
1 failing, shop; 3rd prize, Miss
Margaret Wilson, Florence, James
L. Tapp; 4th prize, Miss Dila Kate
Lytle, Kock lull,-Deans; fth prize,
M'iss Vivian Bradford, Florence,
Dexter shop; Gth prize, Miss Ruth
Crawford, Clinton, .Berry'a Slippei
~ shop; 7th prize, Miss Mabel An?
i.crson, Georgetown, Selniltes United
Stores; fith, Miss Alma Barnes
Aiken, Vanity Slipper shop; 9th
* prize,- Miss Edna Wortherly, Sumter,
Marilyn Slipper shop;, lUth,
nrize. Miss Mildred C.ureton. Green
ville, Cahlwell's; 11th prize, Miss
Dorothy Can-, Georgetown, Owens
and Paul; 12tji prize, Miss Verdell
Deas, Marion, Johnson-Brad"
ley Funeral liohie; 13th. prize,
Miss Thelma Watson Ridge Spring
Deevy's Funeral llwme; 14th, prize
Brur.son Dry Cleaning; 15th prize,
Ml.. 1-- ? I ..I. .. 1> ?..
i.iins iun.1- li} its, runmria, i nom-?
as i)rug Store. The
eleven Winners who Will
get a free trip to Florida and entertainment
while there three days <
are: Misses Thelina Goclard, llali- "
*-yUe Fosttr, Margaret Wilson, Lila ,
Kate Lytic, Vivian Bradford, Ruth
Crawioruj Mabel Anderson, Alma
Barnes, Edna W'ortherly, -Mildred )
Cureton, Dorothy Carr. .
the winners in the state-wide
contest go to Jacksonville,. Fla.,
for the Bi-state contest which will t
be held South Carolina winners j
compete wiih.or'iorida, July 21. ]
Many social* events and recep- |
tions have Tje^n planned Ly ,the
Jacksonville coinhnttee. . ' Three i
days oi elitertainniWH and hospi- '
taiitv is pionnsed~TTur^%irmers 111 i
the South Carolina contest. '
Rev. C. C. Pitts
Laid to Resf
Laurens?Rev. C. C. Pitts died ,
July 5th at his home, .five miles' ,
South of Laurens. His death being
sudden, was.a grtat shock to
the entire State. I
Funeral services were held at
Rocky Spiing Baptist Church,
near the City. The following pro
yium was carried out:
Hymn "Abide With Me,"?Rev.
J. P. Barton.
Prayer?Rev. Lipscomb.
Scripture reading?1st Cor. 15 ,
chapter?Rev. Candy. -j
Hvmn?"It.is well "'i'h Mv
Soul '?Rev. M. C. Billiard.
Arbituary?Mrs. M. L. Mathis.
Hymn?"Never. Grow. Old,"?
Messrs Finley. . I
Remarks-?Prof. P. S. Hicks, .1
Deacon P. M. Miller, Ucaeon J. H7 ~1
McDaniel, Mr.'E. C. Murray.
Hymn?-"Father I Stretch My 1
Hands" etc.?Rev. liill.
Sermon?Rev. J. W. Mathis.
Solo?"Well Done"?Mrs. M.T.
Whitner. ......
Rev. W. R. Martin; acted as
Master of ceremonies.
Rev. Pitts has been an outstanding
minister throughout the
Piedmont Section and in North :
Carolina for several years, he
served faithfully in this field until
God called him July 5th. . J
He was married to Maggie Finley
in 1888 and lived happily to- 1
gether until his death.
The entire State will miss him
very much, also his family and |
relatives. He died at the age of
seventy .five
Rtv. Pitts is survived by his *
widow, Maggie Finley Pitts, three
daughters, Mrs. Bessie Bdyd of
Greenville) S. C.J Miss Jessie M.
Pitts, Washington, 1>. C.; Miss
Amanda Pitts. Atlanta, and foui 1
sons, Messrs Luther Pitts, Laurens i
S. Thomas Pltls, Chaihitte, N. ->
C.; John Pitts, Fountain Inn and
Ulysees Pitts. Hotspring, Ark.; one
brother, Jefferson Pitts, Little J
Rock, Ark.; eight grand-children, ^
relatives and friends.
Those acting as pallbearers
were Mr. Jno. Finley, Prof. R. L.
A Finley, Prof. Picolo. Weathers, <
Prof. F. M." Garrett, Rev. Jno. D. ,
Boyd, Mr. E. C. Murray.. ,
The honorary pallbearers were:
Revs. S. C. Campbell, J. P. Ba-rtom, j
Kay "E. Wright, Watson,. Bowey.
N. Hood, A .(i East, ...J. Smith,
Profs. W. A. White, Thomas San- ;
Hers P fi Tlicks and Mr. Tamos i
Poole. ,
Flower girls were his neices and i
grand children, namely, Mrs. Paul- j
ine Campbell, Mrs. Burnice Tay- j
lor, Misss Evelyn Pitts, Ruth ]
Pitts, Florence Boyd and W. Flounoir
Boyd.
May God's blessing,, pypr ahide_.j
witlv this family. ^ - i
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Bishop Flippc -.alls
State Meetini
.'o the Presiding Elders, Ministei
copal distlict, .
ireetirig:
There has been much contentic
is to tiie place for the State- J
3. E. League and Sunday scho
:onvention, I have been inform?
hat -the committee decided to ?
o neither Columbia nor Suinti
tnd to avoid any dissatisfaction 1
issenible at some other place, no
n view of tliis fact the State j
J. E. League and Sunday scho
onvention is hereby called to me:
n Bethel A. M. E. church, Flo
?nce, South'" Carolina August 1
IU3G at 10 A.M.
All presiding elders are calli
;o meet at the same time' ai
>lace and if s\ny presiding eldi
.aniioL jjr~~does trot care to obi
ilease iurwaru me your resign:
ion, as presiding elder fr I do m
nean to sacrifice the young pe
>!e-of South Carolina up therein
>t selfish ambition or personal ai
I'.raudizeinent. further more tl
young jreople*- will be given tl
ight to elect the State Superb
tendent for the League and f
he Sunday school. Brethren loi
.veil to the East and govern you
selves .accordingly..
Your fellow laborer for Chris
JY S. FLlBl'EK, Bishop.
GEORGETOWN NEWS
Mrs. Mabel L. Greeiui. and Mr
Mamie V. Curefon, 1&J4? flU" Cha
est^n, S. C., weie visitors here la
veek and were guests of Rev. ai
Mrs. T.i-W. Browne,
Mrs. Mary II, Russell and dai^j
or Joamlelle and pephews Luth
tnd Jierbert Burnette of Octroi
Mich., Misses^ Helyn B. Thomi
tnd Ella J. Barnette of Washiii]
on, l'a., all are visiting relativi
in I'lantersvillc and Georgetow
Mrs. Russell is a former Georg
Ionian.
Mis. Flora Ford ar.d three chi
i'tn: Lillie Mae, Eddie CarLis ai
Willi.. V...1 ? >?:
.. ....v mi siaici *>iiss cnan
*a J. Barton ami Mr. Al)ro<l I)
t is of St. Stephen, S. C., spe:
Saturday and.Sunday in Going
.own visiting relatives.
-Mr.?and--Mrs. Abeam I .awren
tiul children have' moved baik
:ld Georgetown and . connect
themselves with Bethel A. M.
;hv?rch, where Mr. Lawrence w
jnee a class leader. Madam r
iiior tell us that they are plannii
?o. open up a big business. Go<
luck to theni. A.'filling station
the business- says Mrs. rumor.
Mr. D. II. Drayton lias open!
a grocery store on the coi ner
Prince and King streets. Cou
teous .service awaits you.
Its hoped that all the "Meg
enterprises will have the full c
iperation of thy Neg.ro.
Mr; Julius prioleau of West Ki
Gilbert street has just equipp<
:ua iilUL'e "I OUSineS.l 'Willi C'lCC'tl
lights?both?bh?grocery r.toeo hi
shoe shop?shoe repair while
.vait.
The Daily Bible Vacation scho
;hat was in session at the llowa
.ligh school building for ten da;
XlYct" Supei'v!so<t~By Prol'. Gf~"\
Howard closed on the 17 with
nost' enjoyable literary prograi
\U present were pleased with b
le renditions by the children. K
rshments donated by some of t!
shite and colored business ente
arises were served the children i
most daily. The teachers wei
Mesdames Susan Thompson, In
lhompson, Misses Ituthtna Rht
Jhristine Brcgdon, Mable Drayti
Sadie Ruth Brogdon, Mary Hel
rhompson, Julia Mae Brogdc
Mathalee Richardson, Rev. It.
Brogddn was the principal speak
?n the closing <lay. General eo
mendation is given those who co
lucted the school.
Bethel Sunday school is tffttii
ready to carry a nubmer of i
.vorker.fi the Sunday school I
;titute which, meets in Florenc
August-TlMHv It is said fbishi
Flipper is a great favorite wi
lie young people.
Those who returned from t
Baptist Sunday school Institu
.vhich fiinvpni'il in ' ?
iveek at Morris college are loi
in their praise of the hospitali
>f thc people of Sumter and tl
work of the Institute.
Messr? Nathan Nelson and A
L'xander Knox are now station
with the 25th Infantry in Ariz
na. They are graduates of IIoi
li'(l High schoTh?
Mrs. E. R. Howard with h
nurses is kept quite busy lookit
after and caring for tihe sic
The government is doing a wo
lerful work along this,line for su
ferihg humanity. .
marriage a n n o t' n c e m e >
Mrs. Lottie Atkinson of Horati
s. c.. announces the marriage
her daughter, Magnolia Agnes
Mr. Edward W Lewie nf t npie
p., on June 15, 1936. Mrs. Le^
ts is a graduate of Morris colle;
and an active church worker a
public school teacher.
Mr. Lewis ig a graduate
Voorhees Institute and princip
af (heen-Sea graded school, lie
ry county
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~ COLUMBIA
National Rapt. Qnartet
Representatives
lln Norway
Rev. Henry Allen Boyd Presided
Over Session Saturday Night
gr July 11, 19.'Ri
Over .1.000 Religious Workers
rs Hear Sunday School Congress
' " Secretary
Oslo. Norway, July 13? (Radio
n Via RCA)?The World's Sunday
^ School Association closed its nuot0j
ing in this city Sunday, July 1J. It
was the twelty annual session ol
r0 this religious gathering composed
ei (jf the different nations of tin
to world. There were over .1.000
w 'messengers in attendance. The
next session of the association will
ol be hold in South Africa.
et The Quartet of "National BapI'"
tist Convention representives, eo.ti?
sisting of Rev. Henry Allen Boyd.
Secretary of the Sunday School
Congress, Mrs. Georgia'A. Boyd,
his wife. Mrs. Kathryn Boyd llariy
lis, daughter and Miss Sadie. B.
u Wilson, his secretary, arrived rr,
Oslo on Sunday, July ?r> and on
0. Monday, the 6, they began U
ss mingle and intermingle with the
g. vast throng of'messengers am
te visitors in this Norwegian eapi
le t a 1. The entire week was spent
it- here by these well known Baptis
or workers. . .
>k Rev. Mr. Boyd had been invited
*' to preside over one of the se. sions.
and. according to Schedule,- he fill;t
,ed the position as presiding c?iliel'
in St'tunla.t night, July 11. lie
received much recognition, and
many honors were bestowed upon
him, some of which were a re,
ception an'd lunch at the King's
s! Palace, where he presented to His
f- Majesty; lunch guest of Lord an
st Lady Harold Mcintosh; the busiu'
ness men of the "city ; the. I*. S.
, Embassador and Secretary James
' iv.ilv; also Lord and Lady" Kiner
' . .
. naird.
ab! The quartet left Oslo today on
g. their return-to the United StiTtes.
their first, stop being Stockholm.
n. Sweden, where they will spend
e- two day'sthence continue theii
journey nonjewaru i.y train arm
1<J steamer.
Div L. M. Dunton of
"! Claflin College Dies
^ (>rniifi'hiir"- -July 20 Pr. I.. M
l,j Dunton, 88, president for' 50 years
jc of1 Claflin university.. maintained
UJ in- the Northern Methodist church
u" here, died at his campus home ye<terday.
For the past ten years
J(J he had been president emeritus,
jj. . He came here from Syracuse
Xr. Y. lie is survived by his \vir
'low. Funeral services were h'ehi
W ednesday alternoon at 1 :<)(> l'.M,
r. Clatflin ehsvnel.
Pr> UNION NEWS
(Jii,l
Sunday school was opened as
it The lesson was discussed beautim
v*-j" Wnrlhv in 'harco.
U fully-with Mis. Naoi Ferguson and
There lias been a steady inol
crease in the classes. We are
rd proud to see these y-uung ones inys
terest themselves for success and
Tr prosperity.? ?
a Mr. William Rice had' the mis.
11. fortune of getting one of his fin!i
govs cut off while on duty. We
e- hope tha the will be able to return
he to his work soon,
r- Mrs. Nancie Tinsley has ret urnri
e<l from a short stay in Spartane:
burg,' where she visited her
ez daughter.
The colnred rit.i/.i>ns of I'nion
on are proud of the public library,
e" Having the success of securing
"b this Hberarv. through the Public
E. work administration. There will
C1 he a complete write up of this prom
iect in the next issue.
n" Miss Blanehe. Bookman of this
city and a student of Sims High
school who was operated on. at
the Community hospital is- }mn*
proving nicely. We hope soon she
!L*. _ *ii t _ a. ?a.I. i /*. i .
' wiii no. out wun n?r manv irivnu.v
Miss Estolla Tollincr. R. N. of
Anderson; S. C. who was once rm,
ployed at Community Hospital
? was the week-end visitor of the
? city. Every body that once knew
her ^ycre very glad to sec her. She
. expressed a very pleasant stay ir
the city to the delight of hoi
fninds. She will be hack Trf si
d- r?w wecks.
Misses Arree and Effie Robin0_
son are bnth" clanrrorincr for t hi
Palmetto Leader to be sent tc
.Ilentlersonville, K. C, so they car
er rlojoy themselves rcwvlfng "South
Carolina news. We are asking
k every customer to pay your agent
weekly.
if. Mr. and Mrs. Sandford Robinson
and Mrs. Austelle Robinson
were at Woodson Baptist church
jq- >n July 19th.
Rev. Williams preached a wonlerful
sermon, every one enjoyed
l0' it.
Air, Depoty Robinson askey* for
vp all members of the American
Workmen to be present on Julv
8.
Sep Mr. President Rice 01* Mr
nd A Q Cr... tr/M... Pnlmnllr
I Loader.
Mrs. Laura Worthy is still verj
)al! ill. Mrs. T/Ouise Ghent, and Miss
n- . Mapfpria Snhor jh-p hoth on the sicli
list. Go to see them please.
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tmffa
so i jthTa rol1n a.satril
-Church School Sum-j
mer Normal at S. C.
"State College ~ Final
Examination at Summer
School This Week
-Orangeburg, -S. C., July 21?A
five.day Church Normal Institute '
t and a County Fanners Confer- <
enee, cliijiaxed a schedule of Sum
mer .-ossii n nativities that ~vrere"
held at intervals dui!1ng the vast
five weeks in connection with the
six-weeks Summer School for Tea
chers whose final examinations this
week will tTose a successful session
at the South Carolina State A. M.
college. ' / 1
Twenty tle.legates registered' and
many local visitors attended the
Church Normal Institute for Negro
churchmen of the; diocese oi
South Carolina, Episcopal church
that opened Monday, July 13th.
Special speakers delivered addresses
three evenings.. Tuesday the ,
Reverend R. II. Jackson, rector
Church of the Redeemer, Orange
burg; Wednesday, N'udses A. V.
Singleton of Waverly Mills, S. C..
and M. E. Callen of Pineville, S.
(\, Mr.?7 .Marion B. Wilkinson ol
Orangeburg.
Tuesday," Wedtiegdoy, Thursday , ,
Ciiday, the Churcn Normal Insii ,
bu.te picgiam was conducted 'a;
S:15 and 10:30 by Rev. C. A. llar
is:ui anil l':3.r) A.M. and 3.00 IV -j
M. by Rev. SC. J. A. Simkuis, Con.- j
mitteC p l'i of.' A. W?' Ilougsey,
chairman, Charleston; Rev. L. A. ^
Baskei'vill, C harleston; Rev. S. C. ,
V nnviruvjimarK unci V\ 'llilUllV 1 >.
I'm Her, Sumter, Sumter. 'Corn_
mittee hi rcueatiun Wciy Rev. _
Stephen B. Mackey, chairman,
Summcrville; Rev. L. A. Busker-,
ville, Charleston; Rev. T.'ennet'i
P. lluglies Charleston and William
?'?.* 1 in tier, Sumter. OHicei's of t.h*. ?
Summer Normal were Right Rev.
S. Thomas, Bishop; Yen. E. L. I
Paskervill, It.Ik, Arcnutav+m?ami i
' rector. . ' ~f '? '
Two hundred attended t,ho an- ?
nual County Farmers' confidence i
held Friday at State college Sub- :
jeets discussed by farmers and
others were "The care ol" homy
cured meat during the . sumniei i
months:" "Planting legume drops I
for teed, soil building to meet the ,
requirements of the new farm pro- i
- 'grant;'" "How to plant, cultivate j
and manure corn.to gel the best |
results" and "The cart; of live- j
stock." Olhcers-of the conference
- n i. iv \V.?fh?Wtlliahi, preshient;
W. I.. Thomas, secretary and rG. i
W. Daniels, farm agent. .
President Miller F. Whittakei
tiyimnvH Hint louy-oigni certlti- i
rates wlTe a ward ftl at Flui final ~
i v.Miiiss Hi t|| Scout-masters Ini
strtuuv Sunday, July 12. .Monday
. ' i r*td the departments of Health
. and 1'iiy 1 al education presented a ,
{ pageant toa capaciity audience. A ,
, seeks Summer School session clos.
o.< this week witji final examinal-f-uoits,
? ? .MISS
K. I.. RICHAKDS PASSES
Sumter. S. C. Miss H. L. Rich
ards of Sumter, S. ('., daughter ol :
.Mr. ailci .Mrs. Samuel Richards,
_ pa - -cd awav on Tuesday morning. _
July 11, after a couple of months
illness. Her passing has saddenid
the hearts <u her relatives anu "
many friends. shc. will be greatly
' mis.-ed throughout th city and !
' e? unty. ^ Miss Richards a
la.tMid mend cr. Sunday5KWhool
_ t earlier, member of .the choir, Dor- _
cas Click and >!:-s:onary Society
of Kmanuel M. K. church. She
was also affiliated with many of
I the el !;s ' tlie city in which sh?
i was an ardent worker, always
I ready to lend a h Ipirg hand when
ever there was a uemand.
Funeral servlee was lit Id on Frij
..ay afternoon. July 17, at 4:Qy
I o'clock at Emanuel M. E. church,
with" h< st of relatives and friends from
the city and over the state
, i. attendance. Many telegrams,
cards and letters of sympathy were
read by the family and the floral
offerings from thL. church, various
;tiljs and friends formed a picturesque
mound under which she
| now rests. Sire is survived by
I devot parent-. I'uee sisters, Mir
Armeta Russell and Mrs. Lucih
Evans of Sumter and Mrs. Ethel
Mill'lin of Philadeh>hiat lJa.; two
brothers: Mr. James Richards oi
j" California.
Card of Thanks (
i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richards 1
i and family..wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation to ]
| their many friends in and out of
the city for the kindness shown
in their hour < !' bereavement.
| ST. RATI. A. M. E.. CHURCH j
Rev. Wm. Ga tt, Pastor ,
Sunday was a very hi^rh day at ,
the church. Sunday school open- J
, ed with a very large attendance. I
! Supt. K. 11. McGill and teachers '
were on duty. The lesson was
beautifully iscussed by each '
I tcache* and was reviewed briefly i
by the Supt. Me gaV* some very '
helpful suggestions on Social Ser-Twr
? At 11 o'clock the mornihg service
began. The pastor's text
was found Jer. 7-3 Subject "God
> I Call to Repentence." He preach- (
ed a wonderful sermon that arous- j.
r cd the souls of many. The offer- (
( ing was taken by Mr. James H.
: McMullen, one of the Undertakers
~M= Continued Ofl rage 8
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DA YTJU I A' 25, 19W
Beauticians Close
Successful Meeting
Corittiettt' Art Sttrt^ Uonrd
President Address llinh
next meeting. to he HEI.H
at Charleston)
A two day :scssit>h of the, sec >iid
annual Beauticians convention
)f Sduth Carolina closed here \V> d
nesday. in what, was declared a
new members enrolled inn the' mv.
organization and (onsti u'Jti. v r> >
ommendations were pas.c'd dui :n
the sessions.
At tne hr.st ses-io'n < n Tie .- a;
all former ottktM's wcie nsdirtoi
.hey are Mrs. Julia * Breeland.
>/.antr? ourj.'- nr< .nc.,,.; Mrs. h
nora. E. Beard. Charleston.,
president; Mrs. Julia Bookman
Lvrtfon, treasurer; Mrs. Alma Den
ley, Columbia, recording societal;,
and Miss Initio lionets, Spartan
bur<f, secretary.
Panel discussion at the bnsines
iiivvuiik> un.inL1 in .si day i ente . .
(round present statc. rcyruiaimuo
lor beauticians. A committee wauppointed
to wait on the s(;?t?
board. This committee repofiei
ii.at a member ot* the stale j ar?.
would address the convention.
At a public session held Tu<
lay evening at"'Zion Baptist chunl
tin interesting and -c^nstructivv
program was rendered. Seveia
uldresscs were delivered by _meni
hers ol' the convention. TIusic Wo
turnishd by the choir of tht. churci
Professor Reddick, director of th
;hoir played the piano.' His tfah
seiiption of "Go .D.owti Moses*'.
Rev. J. P. Recder extended i
welcome on behall* of the church
visitors ar.d .Mrs. Julia Bookman
Union, responded.
Mrs. Julia Breelapd, president
)f the convention delivered an ad
Iress statitig the purpose and
work of the organization. Mrs
Shell. Sumter also spoke .at the
t .-. u-.--Others
on the program'"included
i recitation by Sarah Neely.
111(1 !i vni'iil w..O. V-. M .... m
-- . OUI" u.v .<113. .<1111 \
summers, Columbia.
The main address of tin. ?kv<hng
was delivered by Mrs.. Limb;,
tl. Bedrid. Charleston. She spoke
from the subject-"Practical Methods
and in her address offeree
many suggestions which w'uuh.
mprove the profession. She emphasized
the necessity for </realized
effort and urged coopcratKi
imong the beauticians of South
Carolina. Sh<e also jfo^nted ou.
the necessity lor organized pressure
vto .bring .about changes lit.
slate regulations for the dlorec
beauticians in 'South Carolina.
Fred L. Gentry, president of.tlu
state Board if Cosmetic Art- undressed
the convention on Wednesday.
He read over and explained
thy. recent regulation pa-.-ed
by the state legislature which
pertained to licensing and operat.ng
beauty_shops, hair-uressing
fablishmehls and' sc]i??<fTsT M ucT
information was furnished t:.i
uody from his talk.
After his address a eomniittei
met - with?Air?Genlry~ They i.i
olair.ed the work of the colored
beautician and asked hiiii t ai?
them in getting regulation-1 conidered
that aimiiod iiurtii eTitlv t.
ther work. Coming oul TT tTv
committee meeting .Ur. (jientry i?>! ,
c. i ..!lV? :.!b!l llilUlR1 ~^.us L'triny
iO work, to ?e, tu.iH' >'!l tli-.- >i'
gestions oi the conLhiude
vjy'^T He said lit- had but") mud
enligktn.d in the \\ v?. k of c<>!ou ,
. can" i< iat. t.-ui ! 1? . ! mm
ti in;-'.- l.v ! ad not '
committee who made t-luir 'Alport,
stated the promise of Mi
vii'iitry to help them.
Charleston WIK .Voted the plan
who,e the .next mooting will U
held, Tuesday and Wednesday. -1 al\
J2r2.'?. The Cltarlosion deb-vat . ?
promised a big entertainment f?>;
the convention. A i.eim'nst
ration closed "the sessions Wednesday
' afternoon. Tnank^ <
jxtencud .the local committee and
all who had .helped to make it
pleasant for the ^convention ii;
. olumbia. MRS.
TKNA KADDY
I.All) It) KKS'I
Lake City.'S. July Is Mrs,
Term Eaddy, the wife of Webb
Kaddy departed this life Tuesday
morning, July 1-1. li'od; Site'was
funeralized at St. James A. M. I.
1,-hurch where she has been a mem
i or iov quite a lew yea
At 10:1"? A.M. Liu- body arrivt :
at the church an.I the procession
bo^an?immediately. Tbr-?mat eh
to the beautiful strains of "Nvarci
My God to Thee," with Mr. Abrani
Green at the organ v.as feh; in
the hearts of everyone, t he program
for this occasion was very
.inique.
Rev. P. \V. W aSKiiigtoti. ni;.s~i:
>f ceremonies.
Hymn?Voice From the Tomb
Prayer Bro. J. C: Sinirietary
Selection?Jesus Paid it All; Choii
Scripture Reading Rev. S. I?
Thomas
Short Talk Mr. I.. M. Green
Hymn?The Heavenly Canaan
Sermon __ Rev. D. W. Washington
Select on: Instinmental? Conic y<
Disconsolate . ' .
Recessional? ;
Mrs. Eaddy had been ^ick foi
practically three years, yet hei
fudden death was a .shock to ev?ryone.
Mrs. Eaddy leaves to mourn her
doath her husband, Mr. Webt
Eaddy, one daughter, little Mis*
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,i Oa Monday iwv.i:^. .Inly 27.
' l'.'fhC at ?;.'???, at the elv.nvh .the
! \. ('. K. la nam- u ill pi\sert "Ti.i!
Miy ) La r irony tj' i*; t t,ri,,.ltr-w^>-^
'other (p'aiti'ts in ti wiiu^t., \\ e
aiv askinir tor your pi'o.seiu-e at
; irraiu. Admission 1**' fonts.
:M?'s. A." 1'rar.ih i> still in N>w
A rk City, visitinjr relatives and
friends. Miss Mary Mark has
left for Philadelphia, Pa. to visit
; many friends and relatives of
' whieh we hope that her stay there
j shall he en.'oya-?1.
1 Mrs. J. ('. Jane s is still at the'
. hefltide of her mother, who i<
.still in a v.-etna at 1 ye slat ot ! e!
j homo. Th spite of the fait tlmr s'Tfe
\v;iv eniit'll away on account ol lit'v
visit in Gainsboro.
Wo regret vtfy_rmuh to an!
noancc the death an<l funeral ser
vices of one of the faithful a and
i honored members, Rev. Elder J. II.
i Robinson. He was a staunch
| Christian ami or.e in* Ebenozcr's
[ tirst members. He hah served in
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PRI(.:E~: 5 C&s-TS
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iods A Success
JM1IP ATI'S =
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[. ch;|p(:!\ 'i";:. .n\ v.iiy i'ut"!ashed
I 1 alia.. I iii-ji !.ui\ ii junior :
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> '?' ]" ted: Miss M.
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" a.- .- u i.ii Hv Sr. Paul
c-i". -. ! ! i ; .:"a Mrs. M.
i\. I'!-'.-a ': a- :? ;r: actings l'mm
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tt.t r,- J-.?nvr choir
i i- ' Uapt'ist-. church' l
j 'i-' iiii-f:. - a ation'al
-\m,, 5 - a ay Rev. K.
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. i':.ui .liuiln-r.abie
>:v:it uhich-'is
iy y : t:.ai .j. the- building . \ ?
o < !t-'ar.rzatioji could be *
'!iv la ul every one
I'.a." brother present
. ..i to. A.mv; ?:u>.;idcr in the
;> ' .;;.d!:.rr > : ir:i.? 'givat charitable
< w i .-'v..:.- ;;iai every-.
; iv.c \> ^J 'ii-f..: changed,1
i:.'W ; .,.i ;!?t : jKv.xvii economic
>Uii'.':a! >)> charged- iu yond rccoog- .? '
tho at n.a. spirit reigned "
'-w ;*?!:< ?at the meeting.
VI.:--.j i-: t' : ? th? nnot- 1
i 'c>ct it* *vi iu?r Piiprime
anVvlior, S. A. T. Watkins.
id I'hit-agM, -.via-, Is <>a an of tic
a \5~i.t imr 1: . grand juris
:ic-t 1-:: i>t' K, <<:' P America..
Hi' I'l'i'ii. , ; ' ? :r. .optimistic
' i.i "ii?hiaitfr.r
>id** i y si i- v:! i> jr.Vii and
'-liiUii t ci-Tir*i his rim.arks
( a- Iv.s i vha'tati'-n.iiid not. scpa;;.
v ii?? i :?: ? ;ii i. 11 .lit m ad a? ?. '
In';, ii'.'t -. ? ' ' iri li.isii' t.-uch
thi:v...' Th;> expression alone
? !!, t .<< s i^-.;;au ?cioo.m I
'hi- n -v. ' ofir great. order,
ami V.VV. :*; * :: place in the
t- ;,i. v.cm t)i; Friday
right, !y 17. the ? r'prcivie chanCcilor-'V.OJ
v. it;v its aerai'n ?n another
ir t t'Vel't1 'r.cetirg. and new
recruits, :..:lier nr nibcrs, were
ad?K i !> our Vire gat.i'/.ati.?p roll.
J W.; iia.l ropes 'fin.! luokc i for
wnvrl (.1 <>*),.r fraternal loaders
!': ni various rails of the state.
kit for s. Mi!- they failed to
l>e jivom r.?. ew. vor, another fra:
tin-;.a! fen?t was enjoyed. In the
Rear future wo are Imping to formulate
plans looking forward to
reorganizing lodges throughout
the state. All interested Phythians
are fraternally invited to come
. hack into tile ritr.ks of rtamon.
1 By ?. k: Lewis
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