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ftjil H? : <4THB OLD OR AY | ' j _and? if THE NEW RIDER" ; f By 1 i(EV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS V 5 .. iPifhop Flapper's Message ' All who read ?Bishop Joseph S. Flippar'c tetter 7th Lpi.'n" pal districjt^that appeared in Th - will feadily admit that his 'policy, and program are suT.cieLU to meet every condition . in* Sout'i Carolina. tate needs r. lead who take iust such a 1>""This Is rated amor.p the ^^^""oest districts in the connecg. f'Sflion. and Bishop Flipper. will find it so When he comes. Tin Palmetto State never feels that, it can <k> too much fbr its bishop Every one Who has be<?n here re ceived the best treatment aiul \va liberally rewarded for Episcopal Supervision. And the best of ail is, that we are not at all weary nor tired in doing for our bishops I confess that all of us are ambitious, and if there be any divisions among us it is finythe desire oj) the part of some to sit at thright, and left hand sides of th bishop. But this bishop has sound ed the alarm that he is coming be the bishop of us all, both min is*ers and lay. That's the kind - of leadership we need. It met td the hearty approval of every [loyal South Carolinian? and Bishoj Flipper will have here one i f th . best administration in his ej.tir Episcopal .career. " The tjenotnina tion will do well t<> keen'''its t vion the grand old seventh with th \ 1 senior bishop leading, ? Appreciative EVrtertf The many city patrons of < "t.'a.leston received letters id' thank.front the local" post master their Assistance giv-h in id.rg ' fying those receiving ..hyr.ps-. h last month. I am quite sure t'l.a ministers in other cities ier. jv , ' dSlmulai' t;oir.n-utueati<)r..-. Slar.y. ' the ministers, including '.his writ. " er spent several, hours at li e p<",* . oTice daily to render -ueh s'-rviiuv. ?? flu WPl'b ft* I'rr i. ~i , *' rl- ?t vrr ' . I wasinformed he-wevci thai pastors charged ia<-h ??-! ..- ?r: fur identification.- This wa crime. For in fv.vir.star.?-?-s t:.i amount was all that..could icounted ?9or by . thos;>. ivcei;. hundreds of dollars.. >"!v. v. -v inclined to criticis.- thr.s.- py'a i- . ers who . were giv-.n thi- .-ma'" sum." But the avevatr N-.trn/.tn?: , es delight in- payir u :% ' - ; : rendered by prolYssor- f .y profession' except "th . j: ry. have seen them put th :i >i- a ! n^atalic caskets when they v.\; e not able to administ; i niiik a: soup to -them whi! th'.v T .. . ..-r?.. .. _ ... ...VI. ? imw -?-*? U'e.O ; ' ? worth of wreath- and { .?n; : signs displayed at. t .< last -a hour. In fact the- can jag lirii*' and even grav<- drgyu-s ai>- v.-! .. * paid. But whey, it - minister* he must h.y . aii a. a put the >pul in Ahi a: a ' 1 for nothing, if it tak-* hi. : aii daand part of \h- night. -A -Vw i . al that appeared -in "T,.- < a" leston Evening P a re-ad daily, spot:--arv t-rms o* th?- / :. i a! .-riding of this, ho'n M I -sinwilling to submit ?:,rrst; thoughts or. this -V ? editor-' s v i c w *. n? r-r? ? ? ' paper. I helie'-v . position to thing , v- .-a..; than this sci ib<-. ii t ; standing th<- i_?:it-j. * - -'a'- nr.--.it dosen't alter th... ,.y.o p is. ffirnTfAiI- '..hut?i ? ed $8*40.00 or.<- day. and the lowing day he could .,r.iv ?' < -e for $40.-. A r.ot hy , \. $700.00 and th- r.-xj day he vs. ' "> " ' drunk, his \vif<- a-.d a'l! '},< i - dre n: --T - ant?P-dd - * h.-T * a?1 a: g ?1?e? her of automohil - v.-c;.. -..'?J this money eanv in." ilV'-.'a'i ' ' hut, I know that -o < ficers and member* hat' .,r tended a church s i vi- -jr.. received their." hon;- 'u.ot.ey. Charleston!_Sumnlfr . St'intd The * citizens of Chard a always sorry when Pro'. C. A Johnson, of <"ol;-il>ia .-A-. summer- ir.-lii ,.fe j-ci'i- ' and?'nf., . his final leave for bony.- Ill ' ;< not only maefe "for hinj-o!f a hum with the educators of Chariest o hut the entire citizens hot* wlil* and colored. P< opl< of all '1 r .i inations here ate' 1 ro.i.'i . '5 and the colored school- of (i.1 n> liia have a syp-i -visor '- | t. ^ none in all the teachiti'.'' nfofi sioty His. instructor.- th . y. a. wow- Mrs. Ada S. \j,. Rroadnav, Miss J ilia- 'J.v.I' ' ?-? Mr. William MSo v oa,q Irma- H. < J ad d i si I' woi k a<compfished hy each was -imp'y gTand. Visitors were hV ! !?" fited as well a it the mnnv p n' h'-i ~ " that attended. Tho clo-iiv_r" vices were conducted hy ] >?. < . y Ix-dbetter, of the Coner -ratio:.a Church, and his devotional in<-_ . sage made a pro'oil nd imp- : ssh.o Rev.- G. K. Geddis, of-i i-d a mo-' fei*vent prayer. Prior to the doing exercises which was a real -? treaty the writer spoke?of f4+? Christmas seal .stamps, and The Palmetto Loader. , Prof. J. Andrew Simn.'.tns The Charlestonlans were e lated with the visit oc it< nativson here this work. Pro'". Simmons who has built for himself a monument in the educational system of ll .this city is non head-of Hooker f-t Washington high school at Columbia, which is rated among the best in the South. And might we P: say with ecjual emphasis the* Mr. Simmons is one of> the best prepared liigh school principals in the southern system. Rev. Jones Is No jMore All that was -mortal' cf Rev. Edwajd Jones, was la-id* to rest in Morris Brown cemetery' last Mon-1 i day afternoon. He was appoint1 wd to quo peed the late-Pfr &andy Simmons, in carrying out his unexpired term on the Mt. Harr Circuit, and died within four months time. The funeral was conducted from . Morris _ Brown with Dr. J. W. Witherspoon, pastor as master of ceremonies. The -Tunoral- sermon- was ably delivered by Dr. L. Nichols. Text ?have?fought?a good?fight''. Other ministers appearing on the program were Dr. R. E. Brogdonj - - - - i; i , 1 * ?- - ? ~~t~ ni _ _ 1 inv.-miiit; i.'iwn m .(li. 1-ieUSailL district; Dr. TL S. Lawrance, Dc. .1 s: .Mxrant, Revs \V. T. Murray, I. S. A. Grant. G. B. Mitchell and 'he writer. Many favorable comments were made (relative to Dr. iilogdon in attending the i'uVi'crd of Rev. Jones. Its always good ^'m ii'.t suprrinr pastors tn attrnrt ninistir's funerals. In the passing off Rev. Jones the South Cariina Conference has lost one of its best pastors. N O T I C E ! 'Don't .forget the date: July "31 AugQst 2. 11*36 the 8th annual ses>-ion of the Piedmont district Sunay seh< ol convention of the Clfu'rch of God will be held at the Church of God chapel on Academy stteef; Laurens, S. C. Come and enjoy an interesting and helpful program. Officers: -E. L. Clvburn, Camdefl tat s'uperi ntendent; Lottie B Sinn .."lis. Columbia, district supei intendtiiit; Esther L. Simmons . lumbia. secretary; A. E. Robin.-on, ( lumbia, assistant secretary; I'oilWiie Henderson. Laurens, trea. -urer. ' ' " - I .MIL m:v in AZ'STi N HAS . IMPROVED The many .friends of Mr. Nevin Austin,:i?; and around "'Columbia y. ili.be triad, to know that he has improved wonderfully from tht uito-tiuek accident which he and " "five i >t MerJ^titate?col lege students ,!iu't with (iii May 28 'enroute tc N'.w .York where he was to take y;i hi'jrher education. Mr. Attsttjr was- able TO" go~ to '..A home *!?,' I.iberty, S.? C. last \V dues-lay. after spendinp six .V'ts at the home of Mrs. P. C. I-.'itt a:. ! family, under their care: ..i -ypervisio.n.. He was accotr.. !>Sni>d I.\- his father, who motored / i t; from .'Liberty and his sister, Kv.-ivwho came <!own to be at -1- In "thi-r's bed side. Un thejd ..ay- back to". Liberty. Mr. Austin ;:.d hi- ttvo children stopped it Date*burg for a short stay wit 1 ,M;?s (1. H. I.ott who'is-now one oi .!.-t! uetors in the eijrht week. .-'taunter school there. Many :>v Jrlad to know that Mr S )" who also was #ev >lv' injured in this accident ' 'a- an 17 tv> Va'-e tth'e hospital anc . .i r. i?. h!V 'homv. in Athens, Ga ^WESTMINISTER NEWS . Mi.-'- Ruby Mae Austin' return , 'i : front Syirnmer School ir o r.viS. C. also Mrs.. S. B M : * <:.* an i other's. They re" a pleasant stay. Mr. Waiter C'ody returned ho nit the Anderson County IIos. '.'.a; where he has .been a.. patieM. * . , My I'i (j. fee-oi" Blackwell . -^a: - - M.,.-.- nr.d Mr. Will William* - .11 on the sick list; syve horn , i. a speedy recovery* Mr. O'ii- Blackwell of WestVi ; 'cr. ;.if n~ pat rent at the An. i: r ir; county hospital. M:..-. K-. ia Walker, has rtturner -."-aleim, .N. C. Sht a pleasant stay. . Mis- Mary Melon Austin-Was a t,.,r .of Mi.->s Kvel.vn Struck lu.'.'I. .mi. I:. S. MacGill and AllfcJ .'idai d ai c vi.-itmg in TTreen Vi3; -, S. Mr. an i Mrs. Austin and son -p' i nt a few hours with the Mr. and M:s. A. H. Morton. M i Olivia Brewer is visiting iii Charlotte, C. ?\i.i.>ii Kut.y Mat- Austin resum i rev duty 'as teacher at Cros. it iiu (iiiided school Monday morn :.o. Judy li'h 1 'j.'iO. SI. M.VmiKWS NEWS ..Sunday school .opened at thy usiiil h' ui with the Supt., Prof. J. A i o: ; in chaise. At 1 1 :io our Pastor, Rev. B. .J i.yi;e- mounted the rostrum ant] !'-|;\ored a soul stirring sermon taken from Isaiah 1:4. Theme: i h \\ ay of Ilolihiii**?-Tffis powid til .-( rmorr^caused .many souls rejoice..--? ; :? ? I lie Junior Stewardess Board ni'U at the home of Mrs. Dela Williams Sunday July l'J at 4 o'clock r Tin- Elite (luh hail a call meetire1 Friday night, .JuJ/ 17 at the homo of Miss Hennie Owens. The < < no-/ was very (food and several plans were discussed for the entertainment of the young and old. .Theiv will la- a straw ride given July 27 by the members of the Klite ,club. Everybody is invited to come out anil enjoy an svwimi; -I' ple.asuie. Admission 15e. Tho Twilight Social .club met Tuesday night, July 14, and was beautifully entertained by Misses ! Oti.- and Nora Felder at the home I Mis- Nora Folder. The meeting ? was called to order at 9:00 o'clock I sharp. Opi ning song, "Love Lift-erf -Me-'' by Miss Annie M. f?pigiut; prayer in concert after which ach member responded with a Bible verse. The minutes read, re( ( ived and adopted. Tho roll was called and all members responded with their club for after which the meeting was dismissed by the president. Ten we were served a j dolicioys course of punch and I cookies, the nexet meeting will | 'r held at thtrfrOTTTtrof "Ossa Belte Addison. v 1 f r ? . . " 9* ??? '. I AMERICAN WOODMEN The American Woodmen, campNo. 10 held its monthly meeting Wednesday, July 15, 1936. at 1125 1-2 Washington St., at eight o'clock. Tlve deTeg'ates Miss Ida L. Odom and Mr. C. J. Wright, gave excellent reports about the convention that met in Savanah, . _Ga froni -Inly the first continuing through the third. After the regular meeting/ the dollowing officers were elected: Dr. L. M. Dan" "lels was presented RTTfl gave 5TT Interesting talk. Mr. J. W. Killingsworth, Commander; Mrs. William Adams, Vice Cpmmandetr; Mr. ClarenoS k Richardson. Recorder; Mrs. Simn?ie Smith, Banker: Mrs. Shula - t.'ook, Auditor; Mrs. Rosanna " Currington. Escort; .Mrs. Amanda FYiersonson, Sentry; Mrs. Marjr Middleton, Prelate; Mrs. Bell Kincade, Chairman sick committee Mrs. Isaiah "Jackson,- Watchman. These officers will be installed on August fifth (5) by. one of the ~i,i r>.. t We are looking ilorwword to a vtry -prosperous year with our new officers. After all matters of business had been disctissed and brought to a conclusion, a very delicious repast of ice cream was , served to the membersr ^^Evcry body had a delightful time. Watch the American Woodmen . grow, RIDGE SPRING NEWS Sunday school Was opened at the usual hour with the assistant ; Supt. in charge. Revival* meeting started, at Second Baptist Church Sunday. Rev, A. M. Matthew of Spartanburg . will conduct the meeting, j The L. P. A. club met at the home of Mrs. Eva Hagodd Friday evening. They had a very good meeting. After all business the , hosteess served a delicious course t | of sandwiches, icb cream and j.cake. The next meet;Qg will be . i at the home of iflrs. Hat-tk I ! QuattTebaum. x | -Miss Rosa Broad nax '.en, tertained the Usher Board nu-etin? Wednesday afternoon. After al business thr,- were sejv<-d adyjirii] i crackers. The next meeting will be at the home of,Miss Dan Wil. ; j liams; we are asking all members ! to be present, please. | Misses Caressa RaVord and j Elizabeth- Broadnax have returner I i from Sumter, as delegates of th< , i State Sunday School and B. V. P . U. Convention. They reporte." ai I enjoyed stay. i Mrs. A. Head is ill at-this writ i | iner; we wish for her a speedy re covevy. | Prof, and Mrs. Hightower- and 1 J daughter are at home again . { Prof. Murray, Benedict ctd'egv Misses Henrietta, Emmeretta Raj and Mother ofi Columbia were see: i-n town Sunday. "! Mr. George Meachan was 'j oj J caller in town Tuesday morning Mrs. M. E. Crawford left Sat ; urday for N\ Y. j Miss Thelnia \Vatso? represent ed Ridge Spring at the Bathiiu Beauty Contest. Quite- a fev ; ioik .loin hero attended the t on test. Mr.'C. C. Bioadnax, Mrs. A-ic< I Blocker. an<] son Charlie motorc i to Anderson, S. C. last Wcdncs | day. '. The Clinic for the prgsentatiot j of typhoid fever is being held a the School house every Tiresdaj : mornngTrom 0:30 unttl 10:30 o' , clock. Mr. W. L. Buiifington founder o: ' ithe Faith Cabin Library, spok j there Saturday afternoon: hi., message was very inspiring. fc L Quite n nunibei uf |)UM|dg enjoy td the Sunday school p^nic Sat urday on the church lawn. Mrs 1 Queen Mason, and son Allison ar visiting their parents, Mr. atu Mrs. A. \V. Corley. - John -Broadnax, reporter - NORTH CHARLESTON NEWS Rev. J. C. Murray. Pastor Sunday school convened'at i'? usual hour. A\vitb Bro. Diken, act > ing superifftndent. The lessor 1 was-tipiely levuwed and beauti QuiIV .discussed. Owing to th ~ recent bereavement, Supt. F. IT, Burgess and Asst. Sup.t were absent. At 11:45 the pastor ascended the rostrum; he delivered a sou stirring sermon. The audience was held spell bouhd. Miss Gladys Dickerson was reI ceived in the church. We are 1 thanking the visitors who worship : with us on Sunday. Come again The trustees of St. Peter's A. M. 1 E, Church have installed electric lights in our friendly ?church in the pines. Asking the cooperation of the officers, members and L friends, in erecting of the parsonage. Rally on Aug .'10th Broothers $5.00; Sisters $.1.00. Let us put our shoulders to the wheel and put the program over in Go I's name. We are sorrv to learn of t'e death of the daughter of Rev. C. S. J. Molette. He has our deepest sympathy. 4 On Thursday, .Tidy 16th, the luneral of Bro. Charles Grant, Sr. was held at St. Peter's A. M. E. Church, . He died in his 67th year. He rendered 50 yearg of service in the church. He was truly .*> great Christian by works and deeds, a community believer and a dear father. uimuary r>y Mrs. I. Pinckney. Paper?Mrs. Viola Reid of Union Rapt. Church. Rev. J. C. Murray delivered the eulogy. He leavoa to mourn .his loss 7 children, 13 grand children, 2 brothers and a host rut relatives and friends. We are thanking the i many friends for the beautiful floral oyiennpr. A. Abraham, reporter 'irirVfi-- v V , rPE PALMETTO LEAPKE ABBEVILLE NEWS St. James A. M. E. Church Rev. W. "S: .Mims, Pastor Sunday school opened at th - usual hour an 1 was largely at tended. The lesson was splendid ly reviewed by Miss Mary T Green and remarks by Rev. E. W Williams. At 11:30 a. in. the pastor was a his post of duty. < Rev. L. F Rhodes read ?Acts 10:1-10?ai _ scripture lesson The pastor thai brought a message from Psalm 85:6: "Revive Us Again" an was masterly delivered. 8:30 p. m. The Junior churcl was out and service was nicelj carried out. Rev. L. F. Rhodei delivered his text frooni St. Luki ,15-17 : Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of~ Eviyp ston, 111. also Miss Owens accom panied them on a visit to Mrs Cleo Wilson's parents, Mr. am Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Rev. E. W. Williams of v" mon, Ga. also a visitor of ou .friendly city. Mr. William Crawford is honii fibr a few weeks vacation. 1 \T,-c , R T. V.Trtnon Davis, Rev'.' W. S. Mims, Misse ! Kate R. Pressley and E. E. Col ?,lier have returned home from th 'Tsuumnier session at Benedict-A1 -len, Columbia, 5. C. i Messrs .Allen and William Wil , son left this week for Evanstor | 111 where their brother. Mr. La .vanna Wilson succumbed. I Misses Grace Dawson.. Willi' P. Hazzard and Lillie M. Biadle will return Tuesday after spenc inpr a Successful session at Bent diet-Allen summer schorl. | Mrs. Ruth W. Rtieker "returne . Satujr.iay after attending sum mer sessjeur at Benedict-Allen. ! Mrs. ^Vnilerson of Savannah, Gi 1 is visiting her daughter, Mr: Foster- Wnite also Mr. Loui i Bowie of this city. I Mrs. Willie White and Mis s Ruth White went to Atlanta, Gi 1 for a rfew . days. Miss Ruth >vi make Atlanta, Ga. her futur home. ' . 1 Miss Franis Shivcs of \> 'Tork. City is.. here visiting he ' father. Mi*. James Skive* nmi ?tv 1 er relatives and friends. LL Y. M. K. C. I "The meeting was field r.t th hon>? of Mr. Author Turner. Th > Chaplain opened the meeting b 'singing1 two Verses of "Let Th ! Lower Lurhts.be Burning." I j After the discussion of . old an > new business,' we began to mah . plans for service Sunday nigh i for on the 3r1 Sunday of eve? i month the/, young men officiate . It was "decided that Mr. Clarcnc Marshall and Mr. Augusta Harr 1 act as' stewards for the' occasioi I and Miv*=AA'fltMlaw Mowie, who the Secretary of the Club to ; as Secretary of the'bhureh. , ! On Sunday night the service v-were carried out beautifully a planned. A/Xcr the meeting th 5 host served delicious ice creai and cake. . + The next meeting will be hel at the home of the President. M . Edward Cater. ^ I CAMERON NEWS :> Among Cameron recent death ] were little Dozie Davis and Mr . Ca'rie Dunmorc of Elloree, wh were in the Oak Grove section t i Calhoun county, t Jenkins & Johnson handle bot of ihese funerals. - Tjhe-, fariiil . was elated and well pleased in th . wav 'bis firm handled the bodic f and the se'vice rendered by then - To i<'firm is very considerate alon ? II I: ; an i MIU*. . j . It tiiay he news to many'to kno - ili,i" [Mis week, Ml. AiKcn Johnso Avj o recently pot some bonu money, bought him one of . th , prettiest homes just outside c j the eity limit and paid all cas for J. Bro. Aiken is one of th directors of the- Jenkins & Johr son Company and people are sinj> , inp his praises every where. St. -Paul Church had a crow I Sunday. The pastor. Rev. C. F | Burr, stirred his large flock an j his members and frit-mis. are cor - tmutr.g to sing his praises. _ A , Thomas' Chapel, Rev. Haigle i preaehed a most interesting sei mon. Our pastor broad heart ed. hi will let von preach if yo t-oim there. Mrs. Reb-eca f'romt l.illv (iardner and Mrs. S. M. Jim ! mer.-on led in two weeks rally Su 1 day. w hile a \rk\v leaders and man; 1 members stayed . home.' A mon] s those' "who brought* special dona jti'on. or sk-tit their's to the parson -ape for Rev. Bowman art: Lill; OttrdncrL Rebecs a OVonv*, CVTO i^tTlolrr N'ttia Hanton, Johnie Mnrrr . and others. I Revival meetings art the order; in tins section now. Thr-.f. join : ing.churches will begin their nvw , ing jiir-xt week. They n'l hope t( . give Sat:ip n roiled Three gooi ministers will' do the preaching | Rev. J. p. Washington' Will con duct the meeting at St. Peter. Rev C. A. Dunlap, of Columbia, wil give satan a chase at St. Paul preaching for Rev., Barr and th( , Rev. J. A. Gamble of Newberin will throw his bum shell at Browi < ha pel. _[?_ALr?w J^ui^r-White- of --CTdtrmhii and a hunch from New York spen I several hours in Cameron as th< guests tt'.l Rev. and Mrs. W. R Bowman. On the sick list are Mrs. Mag ' gie Shuler, MVs. David Keller ant others; we pray for their earlj recovery. ' * ' "Clarence Paterson, (Sunny Boy of St. Matthew spent a night wit! Mr. and Mrs. Black. MT. /ION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. M. Jackson, Pastor Sellers, S. C.?Sunday sehoo opened at the usual hour with th< Supt. at his post f/1 diuty. Th< lesson was beautifully discu^sec \ ki AKttlc d ' h i / 3 e " ' ll^~" J I """"" ,v*v-s* i r A long leap to mol first tankful of Essol e gasoline will give mileage than 9 out V. gasoline?whether s rnium?will give yo mer .driving condi Marketers, world's . STANDARD OIL COl Ssso i- j ' ?'n? : - \ xo^B. NEWS IN AND AROUND I li NEW YORK 1 By Julia liraxton ( lark? a. Hello Everybody! Summer school is in it's mid-season here at the various universities. It The travel tide is rising. Nothere wll hit Negroes from every Ie section holdmg a M.A., M.S., or ie a Ph.D. According to the trend v higher education is spreading culie tural advantages to all groups. . Little Old New York I am t< Id _ sets the back ground for the pie'? ture with it's unlimited resources, j The travel tide is rising. No-1 y gro groups are off to studv the e- social and cultural developments :? of the Old World countries, with ls the prospects of enjoying a variety of recreational opportuni's ties. , . The South Carolina State. col-1 lege students vacational nance ;s went over with a bang! The beauIS tiful air conditioned Renaissance ,e Ballroom was tilled. 250.0 or nioreI ' ft guests danced to the music of Veron Andrades Orchestra. The ev-1 Id ening was cool. The lights were | r- soft. The ladies were glamorous. The officers are: Nathaniel Kline president; Albert C. llerr.doO, vice president; Anna Hookey Hughes, recording secretary; Hester Parler, corresponding secretary; Janrts -eg D. Cook, financial secretary; s. .Winnie Mobley, assistant to socio tetanies; Dr. R. S. Wilkinson, ,f treasurer; Calista F. Turner, publicity agent; Alfonza Wilkerson, h Sai gt.-at-arms; Hattic Kelly, chap y lsiinI Rorace Rive, Busituss .man- , it ager; Bertha Brown, critic; Mat>5 cie v.oodlett, Journalist. ,i. The next meeting of the flub, g will be held August 1, Mat tie Goodlett, Journalist, w The next meeting of the clnh , 77" will De .held August -i at the home s of Mr.' James Sullivan, 48-54 W.,e 138th street. All visitors are wel,,i come. h The New York Tennis Asso.cialt. tion is holding it's twentieth anj. nual New York State Open Chane pion^hips at Bowie KducaCAnal Center, 413 Convcjnt Avenue- cor,i ner A n.^i.u? > < ) inclusive.' (j Iltenry McCu!'or.';?h s;fbd V.h Europe on the 2.'i. Mr. McCullough ^ will visit London, Paris. Rotten* r dam reaching' Berlin in time for ._ the Olympic games. Mrs. James Veal, mortician is ' recuperating at home from an an..."TTomobile accident. Mrs, Veal is ' much improved at this writing. Miss Ttudelfe W. Wimbush, Jeanes- Supervisor Bamberg Co. y and supervisor student teaching Voorhees, Denmark, S. G., is under scholarship to Columbia Univ. Miss Sophia Montgomery of. Houston, Texas, Jeanes Supervis_Gr is under scholarship?trrColumbia university. Miss Montgomery s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. HarS old W. Clark. ' Miss rannie Chisolm teacher at 1 WtrveVloy school, Columbia, S. C., !_ is studvinir at C''"trd-ia?uwvr*r-4J sity. . I Miss Mary E. Clifton of Columbia, S. C., is visiting her sister Mrs. Gertrude Woodward. j , - ? I: c and a splendid review was given < ' by Bro. J. L. Crosland, after which J 1 wo had some very encouraging < remarks jcoming from-Bror -Jnmcs?J .""Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Dykes, all of ? Florence, we are always glad to 1 welcome visitors. ' I ' - 4.1 ;30 morning service?began and in the absence of our dearly ^ j beloved pastor who was very much indisposed for a week. Rev. James, one <V\ the local deacons of . the church camo to us with a soul stirring message, taking his text from Matthew 25:1. There was a strong message. On account of unfavorable weather we did not have any nite service. Mrs. Glenie M. Brown has returned home after spending a.few j 1 weeks in Philadelphia, Pn. with s her sister, Mrs^ Bca trice- Lams'" bert, she reports a very pleasant I stay. I i * bit goes a K'ay! :oring economy is your lene. This regular priced \ ^ you noticeably better of 10 gasolines, and no regular priced or preu more under hard sumtions. Made by Esso leading oil organization. M PAN Y OF NEW JERSEY lene M \ caONV \?sbg*y__ . ' S?v y ' .-* ... WHITMIRK NEWS Cedar drove A. M. K. Z. Church ?The Sunday school opened?on time 'with Mr. Albert Ranks - .as I Supt. Many adults were present After. Sunday school. Rev. It. J._ 1 I.eo delivered to a large congrega- j.( tion. a soul stirring sermon. Itev. Lee is a very good minister. Come to see-him and hear his evening j services. Collections were' good. 0 and a liberal oTcrinjc for j Mrs. Braddie Epps who is indisposed $1,20, making a total of e' $7. . P Several visitors were with us _ Sunday, namely: Mr. and Mrs. . Clabon Epps and Clabon Jr., Mr. M. "Clyde of New York City, Mrs. C. Prater and sotm, J. C. of Spring field, Mass. Welcome to all visitors. Cedpr GrdttfVis a place of welcome., j'After services we were favored with fkuir selections from the Sims Chapel quartet; they are always welcome, conSe again. Tile fainiIy__oof Mrs. Braddie Epps is returning to New York City Friday, July 24th. Mr. \V. M. Wallace is able to _ be out again. Bruce Tabernacle A. M. Hr" ~ Ziori Church Rev. S. I. Benson,-.I'H&tpr 8 Services were held o? time Sun day night with the pastor at his post. lie delivered to his congre-. (ration amessagfl of inspiration,, love and joy. Last week at Bruce ^ Tabernacle- Rev. Benson rendered a two nights meeting. -Manv responded and was made to feel impressed over the discussion of Rev. P. Wallace, the conductor of jj the. meetng... ?? ?l ? A large number from the various churches left Saturday afternoon to attend the'Mutual Con- -v. ntion?held lit?bpslhtfton. S. "Tr. Mr. Sammy llalsley n? Washing- I ton, D. C. made a pop call to Mrs. i fi Mattie Gilliam and family Saturday. He is also visiting his par- <ii <>uts. Mr. and Mrs. H. Halsley of u Newberry. S. C. ?M iss Queen Ksfher Robinson. Mrs. Amelia Johnson, M"s. Albbv- < til Copeland and their accompanist S motored to Newberry Saturday. e< Sims Chapel Baptist Church Rev. I*. Wallace, Pastor di Sunday school" was held on time n as usual unday night. Rev. Wal- J< lace delivered a soul burning sermon; many rejoiced. A large ir crowd witnessed the young people m program lastr Sunday; every one seemed to enjoy it. Collections yi were good. Mr. Luther Epps left last Satv % Voorhees N. X DENMARI ? ACCREDITED II X ' " { Vocational training* in four ?? Three for youi X Junior College?with Ag ;?* Teacher Tniining Courses. j* Extra-curricula activities in 't* Fall Term Begins Sei ? For further information write_to f J. E. BI. X : ? HOLLEY A "^FUNERAL 2469 Senate St., (Cor. 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Sick list: Nathaniel Glenn, Brad ' ie Kpps, Susanna Ahran s. Kltive Epjks-;- Henry Ahia'ins, J. II. ihtison. Mr. John 1,. Kr.ps was seriously - I ijuiied the pa-t week at the Saw I i ilk \ -Eat - wdudestttiyt* food and nrtoy- j" ourself at J. C. Sartor's Cafe. Willie l.ois Hpps. reporter Read the Palmetto Leader & I. School 11 v.S. C. f tCH SCHOOL | I trades for young men 4 \ rig women. *t. J riculture, Business and { W4 I I sports, *music and drama, .j. itember 19, 19.10. ^ ANTON, Principal X i Denmark, South Carolina ND SONS _ 1 HOME ' Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C. : SERVICE -For Direct Connection with ladsden and Eaatover, S. C. 7998 I > COURTEOUS SERVICE." jL Vith Every Purae. -*^>1 TENT SERVICE. I