The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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j^. Jill
All hwi for The Junior Pace
muat be in the office no later than
Tueeday afternoon of each week.
Many letter* are receive^ tee late
for publication.
? "BILL"
Boys And Girls
WANTED
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
Here's an opportunity for amtfttioue
bays and girls to make
money every week, all year
long, by simply working in
spare time tn 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 details. Write
to:
CIRCULATION MANAGER
THE PALMETTO LEADER
1110 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C
THOMASENA SENDS
JUMBL KLETTERS
Dear Bill,
Haw nnn otut oil #! ?.. 4
bers feeling today ? fine.'I hope. .
Bill we are having some* hot I '
weather, i am sending in some i
JlMtiLK I.KITEKS
1. Siht . *
2. Lasscei .
? . ; 3. Pastegam : I
4. Ylxileot >
. 5. Planemo.no ' <
6. Blazoyrn
7. Y nicer
9. Zmora
Answers:
1. This
2. Classic
3. Pastmage
. 4. Xylotile >
5. Monoplane
6. Blazonry
7. Emery
Yours truly,"
. Thomasena Page
SORRY TO DISAPPOINT
.Dear Bill:
I guess you ami a -number.Ad
other .readers of our paper were
disappointed when you- failed t?
see my letter on the Junior Pain
last week and 1 was too .when, i
failed to gt, it in or. time a? I had _
planned but the Postman slippe<.
by and after that it was too km
to get it to you mi. time. However
I will toy hard not"; to dis
appoint you all again. ?
I note that the .drought' is stil
on in tht West but I am glad w.
are having good season^ and the
.1. . young crops are growing nicely.
We had a lively Sunday 'school a
usual also good services. t^urti
a few vistors were present, among
them were Mrs. Geneva Young o
Greenville; hop* daughter,. si<tei
and brother; also Mr. and Mrs.
Brevard; Misg Alston and sistei
all of Washington, 1>. < ?M TV -
Wright of Beaufort and Mr. Pew
is; aunt Manervia Diggs v.lp> i- .
the mother of our church and i
also 100 years old, held her faultily
reunion. The church sent her a
nice donation. Bill
I attended the Sunday sciTo .
and B. Y. P. U. convention at Mo!
, ris college and "did we have a
nice time. I saw quite a few o
my old friends ami made many'
new ones. I would like" to~tr+l Vm-sorne
of the things learned, hut i
cannot take all of the space from
- the others, so I?am sighing < tY. h
MARGARET WRIGHT,
Reml/ert, S. C.
CONGAREE NEWS
Bear Editor, please allow me
space in your valuable columns to
insert a fe\y lines: The farmers in
"this community have been very un
fortunate this summer/ in getting
their crops up. We haven't had
hut two good rains here this i
summer. Our cotton is very- .
young; the cotton is only two or ,
three weeks old and this is the
last of July. Still we are trusting |
in our heavenly Father to take *
care of us as He always has: let.
us continue our laith in ilmv an i
he will bring us out more than.
~?? conqueror '
Mrs. P. J. Taylor who has Tr7t~
on her vacation since July 1st will
return in the near future. She ,
left for Baltimore,1" Md. July 1st
1936 to visit her daughter, Mrs. }
Boston; leaving Baltimore, Md. on
; ' the 3rd for Atantic C'itv. X. J. to j
visit friends; at that point Running
to Baltimore, Aid. July Kth, to
the home o?*. her daughter, Kosa 1,. ~
Boston Where, she will sp..nj tli.* '<
rest of her vacation. She n ports '
a joyful trip to the various cities..
P. J. Taylor, reporter
GAFFNEY NEWS
Mr. [Charles Goode, returnrd
home Sttmfay after vlsitmcr ''riemhe
ip Washington, D. C . Baltimore, f
Md., and New York City. t<
Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Hightowcr 1
r.. , and little daughter, Olarriso of '
Ridge Spring:, S. C., have return* d I
home.- --They- were?plea-saRt- -v.Ui.--._?
tors of Mrs. Hightowcr' parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kirby.
Prof. E. Whittingburg of Green
ville, S. C.?-Left?Saturday, a't^r u
spending three weeks with his j
brother, Mt. Daniel Whittingburg. v
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BIlX CARTER, Editor
APPLICATION
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ADDRESS
CITY ^ ...
i BIRTHDAY
X GRADE ? 'IOOL _
i) Fill out fcris coupon and .nail it t<
.j? stamped envelope to The Palmetto
V 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
3jfhe roll book, and you will receive a n
Miss Kloise Bethea of I'hiladel. etl
phia, Pa. is visiting h r brother an;
and family. Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Lei
Bethea and Master Harriet BetheaOn
E. Berfort St. I Wi
?Mrss-Jessie B. MoDowell had as an*
her week-end guest, Miss Jose-j vis
phine Wood of Cowperts, S. C. I Mr
\t ? _T P. Pv/uv.t rim! ' fnniilv r*T I ^
Washington, D. C. are visiting his nu
Itm'thi'i' and wile, Mr, and Mrs, jer
Foruat Bit>wn, on E. Smith St. . - Le<
Prof. and Mrs. J. F f:i*ffney
spent the,week-end at home on E. vis
Frederick "SO. Mrs. Gafi'ney's
- istcr and brother-in-law. Mr.?and Sih
Mrs. F. M. Davie r?'.l High Point,
\*. C. motored here with'them for
. he week-end.
Miss Veatrice . Glymph swent
he week-end in Henrietta, N. C. . 1
is guest of Miss Wil'nu; Watkins. thi;
Miss Willie Mae Spears' many (
'rieiulc are glad to "see her out vac
r t< r several days llness. 3
Limestone church has been for
ib ase 1 to have Rev. S. Mnddox ol 3
Donalds, S. C, to act as pastor We
luring tlie absence otf' Rev. A. A. I
Mms, Members and visitors en- is t
oyi?.i listening, to his inspiring \
wumons. . imj
tha
<T. STEPHEN A. M. Er CHl'UCH fun
Mr,
Rev. 1). N. Wilson. Pastor nes
Sunday, duly l'-'th we were very mil
leased, to have our Presiding El- Cui
ii r with us all day*for the third
juarlerly. conference. Dr: T. J.
a iles is <u very Jolly and presides
i" fair, and s'ltiare to all that lu
always filing sunshine into lxis (
"hi ei antes. mu
At the morning services h< are
-in lor a text Phil. <5:11. .Hi wis
-ri ve imany instructive "pictures I
bowing that in the midst of fhi che
( lines v?t" (Jod to man in general '-s
not contented. Many souk w,t
'juiced. as he delivered the uc ,n
' lir message. Public?collectioi
- a-.- ln.tiu. -1..1 __ ] ^
Sunday ' school was largely at
nod with suncrintendenf. and , e's
acln-rs on the job. The "Sunday
liool' v. ill have an ice cream sah a;;
\t Monday on the church yard. "
Kveryo'ne;'is invited to the sale al ?d
matinee for for the little folk J ?
Uro. .John Sahl> president-of tin f ^
\. (.'. K,'League is away on a jot ^'1:
;i (itei lyville, S. C. but was back n'e
n time tor the league meeting tor
Sunday aftci n<on.. et
At S:00 j>. m. our presiding eldei aec
.main ( reached a noble sermof "ef|
com llel?. He explained ii ^
k*:i tit i f11) 2i t1 * 1 in<t nipt i vo u-mv/K **'
?av man is.'carried off by falsi
ii'ctri:.i*. Ik- also said thy Metho- tloj
list in general don't teach its doc
line enough and that if we
new innie-7of our church doctrni ,olJ
we >voul<i love our church more. uo.1
i'his woi derful message .was glad- v
y received hy rejoicing souls. a *
On Monday evening at 8 o'clock *
Mr. T. I Miles held our' thin ' .
luarterly conference,. All reporti
leVy. eiiod. I he conference votei
o give n,o. . .John Sa5ir loca 1 hl
leather's license. The elder re iua
ated how ne: i ssai'V it is that ali t,
<>ca! tnachcrs attend ' Snnilai
.< Ihm.i1 rd especially class meet. a c
pes ami bve feast meetings be- 4
aii.-c non-attendance means no ' ?
ict-nss. (^nite a errand quarter \vi ..
>a<! because we paid the presiding '
!<lfi. .Mi. T. .J. .Miles, embalnter
ante for the elder on Monday . ?
v< niner. All were glad to greet .
lint again. '
Or. .Monday evening, July G a
meat calendar supper, sponsored
>v- .Mrs. Flossie Wilson, was put ^
?ver with great success by -the g .
ni-smnary sisters. The . twelve " ^
ables were decorated beautifully' ^
epresentiug the months of the- ' .
ear. Everyone seemingly .en- l
i'\'ed their supper of"twelvg dtf- "s
< rent things. Several compli- ' ^
mnt^ were given the missionary 4
. mors,?i i ^ p?
Sister Minnie Rogers, our mis
ior.ary reporter, is visitng her |
laughter, Mrs. Jennie Belle Greene cu.
n White Plain, N. V. She sent ^
>a<k a dollar to help the calendar jtfl(
upper. We have already col- ^
noncy to come in for suppers.
ndoists will sing at our church
Sunday afternoon, July U> at 4:30j^y
i.'.ch t k. -Kvervnne i? inuitorl
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OWENS, NEWS * 1)a
nes
Ml. ("armel A. M. E. Church . J
Rev. .1. W. Thomas, Pastor '*?"
-Ktmdrty was a very peasant' day Pai
or church {*601*5. Rev Thomas as- ^
ended the pulpit 11:45. He se^ 'Un
eeted Daniel 0:10, subject "Pray- ycs
i s of blessings for our souls. The , E.
.ord followed with showers of |
x.r... A/fKtQi'_he ,l\a(L l?ivej} us show;- ret
tessings- lor our crops wTfkTT WCre wet
pry helpful. : ant
At 5:00 o'clock thte League is
ave a Silver Tea, v/hich was en- 1
oyed by all who attended. We W?i
>ish to thank all those that help- she
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Your name will be placed on J tirr
lemberflhip card and button. ^
and those that didn't. Wheji
v one need help call upon the (]a,
ague and thoy -wiit answer.? 7...,
Hisses. Willie M. Saxon, Evelyn .1
Iliams, and Janie M. Williams *"
1 Mr. Benriie L. Williams were t
iters 6f their cousin Sunday. '
s. Carrie E. Lewis. str
Hessrs Johnnie Carter, Bubbei ,1U
dson, Navan Boston, Jessie Do? ma
and Adjet Martin, Misses Rose '
? Carter and Mamie Lee Hud- -ian
t and Mrs. Clara Dozier were the
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Isaae soli
vis. They also stayed for the .ha
rer Tea.*- " ^ , ties
COKESBURY SPECIAL u?)(
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^he farmers are very busy ins,
section although it's still dry. !'?'
)ur dolks are leaving for. theii am
ation. uiu
rlrs". M. M. Clark left Saturday Go*
New York City. ; Tin
ill's, Francis G. Mosely left /
dnesday fdr New York City. All
kittle Ruth Nash of Eauston, Ul. by
he guest of Little Lucy Adams. a,ft
Ve are proud the sick' are all ^at
moving at this writing;-^-Those ^ut
t attended Mrs. George Long's (m(j
icral Sunday are Mrs. A. Steale
, and Mrs. S. \V. Robinson, Er- * , '
t, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cum. , 1
lgs and mother, Mrs. Emma !v?
timings.
Gr<
WINNSBOUO NEWS act
sih
\N . A. Ross, Renorter ??.,
k'assional showers ?re bringing ;ia\
ch relief to drought stricken ... i
as. Many crops revive as long vt>,.
bed for rain comes. jj,..
lev. E. G. Gallman, pastor of
Zion Pilgrim Baptist Church
conducting a revival meeting T.
h Rev. Clark of Spartanburg 11
charge. .They are so far hav- ur
a great success. 'as*
diss Martha Cunningham is in aiu'
irianburg, S. "C. visiting soinX the
itives. . ' da.\
diss Ruby Bates of Greenville .1
; been visiting Rev. ami .Mrs. a |
G. Owens. Miss Bates return- lSl
home Monday afternoon alui. of
bort st^y- 1
dr. B. 'Jr Mcintosh and mothcu tit
s. Sarah A. Mcintosh accompa- t|K,
d by Mr. W. A. Ross, Jr., jino- ^.j
ed to Columbia last Sunday t< . s
Miss Alice Mcintosh who has
ii anviiviiii? summer scnooi u.
ledict and Allen. ' a
rhey were accompanied back by 's"
s. Mcintosh's sister, Mrs. Alict
mson, who will spend her vaca- F r<
a here. v i 11
Mrs. Carrie Roseborough, hei of,
lghter, Miss Margaret Rosebo- of
igh, little Miss Virginia Rose*. pR.
ough left last Sunday for Ashe- out
e, N. C., where they will speiUi i
vhile with relatives. p.
Mr. M. L. Hills and Mr. Arthur [j '
Johnson of .Chester stopped a ,.
/ minutes at the home of Mr. # '
j1 Ross last Sunday alter noon. ant
sty .were. on their way to Co- 'as
lbia to visit friends. >n
lev. "J. M. Beatty and Supt. 0. the
Manigault attended the S~.~ S. wil
1 B. Y. P. U.. State convention no?
Morris college in Sumter. '1 he>
h reported a pleasant trip.
Ir. and Mrs. George Counter
Miami, Florida are here visit- ."\
his mother, Mrs. Ella Countee. |10,;
. Countee has been away from .-)K.
tie for 23 years. Relative,, ano _\[r;
tnds are glad to see him back r.
un. Via <
Irs. Katie Young and three t
dren of Charlotte, N. C., spent \u
reek here with her sister Mrs. ,'f ,
ly Code. _ ou
ifs. Young has also been away ?0]
in home for 22 years. She was
ompanied back home by her tjrj,
ihand, Mr., Qeorge Young who
nt the day here. t.pU
Irs. Ainanda Robinson Martin ; ^
sed away last Wednesday, July t.,i*
IO.'JG at her home on S. Craw- ^U|
d street. Mrs. Martin had been pa
poor health for several months. j
j was one of the old teachers
Fairfield county and a well ,,'ia
>wn citizen. Her sister, Mrs. sjn)
ue Johnson of Phitadelphia was ?^
her bedside when the end came.
neral services were held at the kc1
lyman A. M. E. church on {
jrsday evening, July 17 by Rev. tv
G. Owens, pastor. jng
rriends are glad to see Mrs. jV(
therine Young and Mrs James J j
vis up again aiter a Dnei in3.
vr
drs. Agnes Gunthrop of Gastor fm.
with her at
enttt Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hall. (.a]
dr. Alphonso Johnson of Co ?]
il/ia made a short visit here .,jn
terday with his sister Mrs. O.
Manrgault. son
Little , Miss Alphonso Baxter vj^(
urned home after staying two j
eks with her grandparents Mr. aff)
1 Mrs. George Baxter. "Her home n t
in Columbia. 0f
drs. Mamie Mcintosh spent the \fis
ek-end in Pomaria with friends; (|j(;
i report,, a pleasant stay. \yj
E PMjMETTO leader
OAK GROVE CIRCUIT
lev. D. D. Daughty, Pastor "
sunday morning the pastor took
rostrum at 11;H0; his text was
m the Book Ai'ts, 7th chapand
3bst verse and he used for
>ubject "Except These Abide in
i Ship he can't be saved." Oh!
preached a wonderful sermon
ieh everyone enjoyeW. The
stor was called to go to St.
in A. M. E. Church to preach
ioint stock sermon; he preached
nn the Book of Numbers; his
>ject was "Vacation A Grand
ne.? A largo crowd was prest.
A good collection and oh!
vv these sisters were doing,
monade, cake and pies were
ved.
Sunday night 7:30 the pastor
s back to Oak Grove and he
;ached from the Book afl St. ?
itthew, 28th chapter and lGth
se; and he1 used for a subject, j
he Disciples Went to Galilee." J
e leader 'from Oak Grove A. M.
church spent the time with 1
v. Daughty; he reports a nice ]
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l\ LEBANON A.M.E. CHURCH \
Due West, S. C.?The atten- (
ice at Sunday school at Mt. Le- ]
r?on o'H July 13, was good and <
lesson was ably taught by the
chers of the several classes, af- t
which a very timely and in- t
uctive review was conducted by \
pastor, the Rev. Julius Hoi- J
n".
U '11:30 A.M. the vested choii s
ig Holy. Holy, Holy, etc. Aften *
"ritualistic service, the pastor ^
.'cted the 29th ver^fe of the 5th "
,pter of-the Acts of the Apos?
for a text. The sermo which ^
1 for its motive the making
jr. the hearers ap ihpi<ession ?
ich would constrain each one to ,
y God rather than man, was
-excellent in both its setting
I delivery. Rev. Mr. Holman is c
nistakably a man ordained of s
J to preach unto the people,
iy gladly hear him. ?f-? }
it 3:00 p. m. the funeral of Miss
icrt P. Williams was conducted
the pastor. A host of relatives
1 friends from far and near (
hered to pay her their last tri- v
e of respect. She was the sec1
daughter of the late Mv. and
George Williams, both of c
jtii preceded her to the grave 1
ut two years ago. Up until
time when she moved away to
ienville, S. C. several months ato
make her home, she'was an
ive of this church, Sunday
ool and tbe Victory club. Truly
believe that all her conflicts
e ended in everlasting peace,
die Allen C.^E. (League held a
y inspiring service under~the
jction of the pastor at 6:00 p.m.
.* attendance was good.Iiss
Jennie A, Holmes delighty
entertained at a gilver tea in
home from 5:00 to 7 p. in. on
t Sunday in interest of the fiilia
1 rally which the trustees of
.church have scheduled for_Suu.-_July
ldtli.
Jr.-". Annie J. Garret also plyns
juest party on Saturday, July
li on the church lawn in nteresi
the same movement.
-ecu among the worshippers at
. I.ubannon on last Sunday were
following former members and
. M .. 7VI..? I r* l'
mi* .>11, uuu ini a. uauiird v. ?
eph ami their talented daughtei c
;s Hi-i t ha \vho is j a promising ,
ist at the piano, all of Brooklyn ,t
V.: Mrs" Minnie Reeder Smith
Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. c
d Reeks, and family of Ashe- a
e, X. Mrs. Ebbio Garlington \
Atlanta, Cia. and Mr. Jesse Ely
Chicago, 111. Mt. Lebanon was i
ased to have these visitors pres- (
t was a great pleasure to have
siding Elder J. S.JIgnn, Jr. of 1
Greenville district and Rev. G.
Ford, pastor of Ware ^hoabI
Donalds in the community on
1 Sunday afternoon. They were G
<.tibial business preparatory to y
Sunday school Institute which {
Pbtrdreh 1 at Bcnaltls?S. C, in the
tr future. ,
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GKEELYVILLE NEWS 1
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Jr. and Mrs. G. I.eny were ^
lored with their sister and bro- c
r-in-law and nephew, Mr. and 8
*. Charley Mcintosh and Nurse ^
John of Columbia. We were
d to have them visit us. .'
unday. Miss Girline and Amies-p
Robinson were seen getting out q
their Plymouth getting in their
sin's VS Sunday morning from jj
umbia. * ^
Ir. Einmanual Leny, was seen j
ing the .Dodge around Monday
h~~ his mother, ~ au :t, uhdej' ?
sin and Miss Gordon. I
Irs. Julia Robinson was honor-.
with her cousin M's. George!.
;ler Thursday and children from 'jj
Ir. and Mrs. E. McCollum are J'
church every Sunday. We are '
d _tn have Mr. McCollum there
re hi^ sickness. . , j
ill one on the lawn of Mr.
ds and -ftobnson. j
tecent visit of Mrs. Ella DoughMrs.
E. 1). Axioous from Wash- .
ton, I). C. to visit their rela- ^
>frs. S. L. Leny and family, .
s. Elizabeth D. Axious, a teachin
Washington, D. C. ? was a \
twr school mate of-Mrs. Oregg ^
Howard university. They were
lor* as the M. E. parsonage.
The Queen Esther Circle is plan- 1
g to present a missionary play
third Sunday night at wili
M. E. Church. You are ined.
diss Ainie Robinson our local ;
jrrt for the Palmetto leader-was
rraduate of Wilson High school '
Florence, 3. C. in June, 1936.
;g Bfihincnn ic S?rving 1
lly as the assistant organist for
IsOn M. E. Church.
WINNSBORO NEWS
Last Thursday night closed a
iuccessful 10 days revival meetng
at the St. Paul Baptist cnuroh
lev.. Jj. M. Beatty, pastor. He
vas ably assisted- by-Re*. L.
Sanders of Lanesville, Rev.
r. S. Daniels of East Spencer, N.
2. We can truthfully say that
;hey are God sent men. As the
'esult of this meeting two souls
.vere saved.
On last Tuesday evening a lovey
reception was given, at the
lomo of Mr. ^uid Mrfc Sutler
Woodward in honor of the marriage
of their daughter, Reola to
Mr. J. I^ee Morrison of Statesrille,
N. C.
Playing (cards, dancing and
:hatting were enjoyed by everyone
ifter which a delicious repast was
served.
The newly married couple has
iiany driends to Wish them much
lappiness and success. Mr,
and Mr.. George Countee are
lere visiting his mother, Mrs.
SUa Countee. Mr. Countee who
iow(lives in Miami, Fla. has not
>een home in 23 years. His moth?r
and relatives rejoice to see
liml
Ljttle Miss Alfonso Baxter of
Joiumbia, S. C. is here visiting
ner grand-pa rents, Mr.-nod Mrs
Ueorge Baxter.
Miss HeJen Neil has returned
:o her home in Hopkins, S. C. afer
a short stay in Winnsboro
vith her sister, Mrs. Eliza Manirault.
Mr. C. S. James and son, John
ind daughter, Mamie Lee .and
Beatrice James, Miss Naomi and
5llen Coleman and Mr. Robert
jee, all of Rock Hill, S. G. motor-id
down last Sunday to visit rolaives.
On the sick list are:. Mrs. A mania
Martin ar.d Mrs. Catherine
>eay. They are seriously ill - at
his writing. Wc hope for them
t speedy recovery.
Mrs..1 Essie Johnson,, thy sister
if Mrs. Martin is here at her bedide.
Mr. Paul L. Ross has rpturuuL.
iome after a three weeks visit
vith relatives in Jonesville, S. C.
Misses Mildred and Madonna
Yoodward having returned to
Charlotte, after a short stay
vnfch their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peay and
lamily accompanied by Mr, Auth>r
Harmon motored to Chester
ast Saturday evening to spend a
hort while with Mr. Peay's
laughter, Mrs. Lois Johnson.
Friends of Mr. James Davis art
iroud to see him up again after
?eing indisposed for a short while.
The marriage of Miss Reoia
Voodward of Winnsboro and Mr.
r. Lee Morrison of Statcsville, N.
L which took place May *10th,
036, at the homi? oifi'Rev. SaunIpivc
noolA.. A J r-% i
, vui lit- iresoyterian
hurcfi, Statesvillfl, officiated, was
innounced July 7th, 9:.">0 o'clock,
936, at the home ofi the: bride, by
lev. L. A. Barber, pastor of A. M.
2: Zion Church.
The bride and groom accompanied
by Misses Mai'garee, Madonna
uid Mildred Woodward, sisters?of-he
bride, also Mrs. Rosa Goodwin
icr daughter and Miss Minnie
tuth Johnson of Charlotte, moored
from Charlotte, arrived in
iVinnsboro, 6:30 Tuesday afterloon.
The bride was attired' in a
ovely lace dress and wore a corsage
of gold dflowers. They wvre
lonored with many gifts by their
riends of Winnsboro anl also out
>f town guests that they shall
leVer forget. More thaii" 100
Wends were present. After- the
innouncements a delicious course
?f ham sandwiches, pptato sala !
ind punch was seived; refreshed
yith ice cream and cake.
Miss Reola is popular wi the socal
set and has taughj, in North
Jgrolina the past tw'o years.
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WIEN'DSHII* BAPT. CHIIH H
Rev. E. A. Moss, J'astor
Leesville, S. ('.?The S. S. opined
At the usual hour. The
on was taught by Deacon L. B.
Jryant, Sr.; was reviewed by the
Services began at 11 -30. The
ilifctor preached a Wonderful sorni^n
from the Subject "The Reseration
of the Joy of Salvation."
iYxt 51 Psalm 57:12-13 verse. The
hoir rendered a wonderful pro;ram
at Good Hope C. M. E. 1
'hurch.'
-In Adul Aroutid Town
Misses ^earl and Willvelmern :
'eterson spent the 4th With Miss
lathcrine Strod.
Mrs. Mill nie Edwards, son and ]
it'tle daughter were the guest of ,
Ir. and Mrs. Sam Mitchell and
aughter, Mary J. Langford.
Allie Langford and Avie Coolr
pent Saturday nitc with their
unt, Mary Mitchell.
Miss Prailor of Columbia was
tre' week-end guest ot M its, STigTT
nd son, Julis Sligh. Mr. Sligh is
danninng on leaving for Philadeldiia,
Pa. July 1,4, 11)36. While in
he city, Mr. Ira Bates is spending
i ,'Vw days with Mr. Haywood
>almer.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hendrix
eerp the gpp?t? "f M'\ and Mfg.-J
Davis Palmer Sunday.
Mr. Y. B. Mack and Mary Jane
.angford motored to Good Hope
Sunday.
Mr. O. C. Draft^ has returned
rom the Beach.
Miss Edith Lee is spending a I
vhilo with her grand-^rtother, MTiT. t"
Minnie Carter.
Miss Artec Taylor has returned |
to her home in Columbia.
miss raary (Jibson and Viola
Gibson were the quests of Miss
Myrtle M. Hiller Monday.
Mr, W. B. Cromer and Prol. of
North, S. C. were the guests of
Mis^E._,S. Marshall _T.hm:sclay, afternoon.
We regret very much the death
of Mr. Davis Williams, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Belk Williams who departed
this life June 29, 1935.
| Pnptir m
| BY HERBERT I
TO
If after death
I live again
And have to choose
I don't believe
Tliat I could b
To have to choc
If God should give
To me the power
To do one vain end
We'd have no
For such a tlioi
i. As if we part;
Could such I do
I'd free your .soul
Of ev'ry single woi
I'd give you re
Instead of worl
And peace in pli
A W1
? A wise. man doesn't have
So much to get a lot, I
I gave a pretty girl
And got a good wife
I gave r4y boss a little p
And got a raise that shoe
I .gave my jmstor my
And now I've got a :
W AI/I RRUORO MOWS
Mrs. Arnie Tiller of Sumter is !
visiting her son and daughter-in- f i
law, Rev. and Mrs. I'. K. Tiller, i
She will spend several days. .1]
Mr. Clide Turner has been dis-'.
charged from ' the local hospital j
here where he underwent a site- |
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Savage.'
street motored to. Columbia where
Mrs. Ruth successfully passed the <
board of Cosmetic art examiners. <
She returned home a full licensed i
beauticiah. . j
Mrs. P. R. Tiller has returned
home after spending her vacation (
in .the Summer school at* Sumter. .
The friends if Mrs. Delia Williams J
are pleased to have her home af- ]
tei: spending two or more months
in New York City, the guest of ,
her brother, the Rev. 1). Ward (
Nichols who was host of the Gen- ,
oral I'Unfl'I'pncn anil nm. Itf tlm
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leaders of the New York conference.'
Mrs. Williams attended the
General conference and with Dr;
Nichols -niotored to South Carolina.
The children of Dr. Nichols
accompanied them. While in the
state they visited relatives' andspent
sometime in Georgetown. i
Key. J. B.Nance and Mrs. Nance
of Richmond were pleasant visi- J
tors in the city several days. Mrs. 1
Nance is the daughter of Mr. and ;
Mrs. Gates on Chaplin street. They
returned home last week.
.Mrs. Rebecca Brooks has the
distinction of being the pianist of
a white b.tidal party here last ,
week. Her friends ape 'pl-'eased
that she had such an opportunity
which was pleasurable and profitable.
Row J. R. Pearson and daughter
of Charleston were in the city to
the delight of their many friends. '
Miss Pearson is lie re visiting <
friends. ?
Rev. and Mrs. Logan and Ze|ma (
spent the week-end in Coluiilbia
and Rev. and Mrs. Logan returned,
but Miss Zelnia is visiting
friends. . . ....... ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Williams
wish, to illinmmri' till, mnrriacr.. <*? 1
their daughter Elizabeth to Mr. I
James Irwin of Georgetown, Jannary
2nd. Mrs. Janies is the grant] (
daughter of Dr. L., R Nichols of
(. hark ston She was a stoclfnt in *
the college until last term wheii 1
she taught_in Colletoji county. Mr ,
James is a member of the senior
t lass: at Allen and Is regarded as
an honor students r-- '
BISIIOPVI I.LE NEWS
St. John A. M. E. Church ]
Rev. A. J. Felix, Pastor
The Weather was real hot but (
i|uite a number were out Sunday. t
The pastor preached a search- ?
ir.g sermon '.lrofn Romans 1:16, sub ?
ject "The Gospel of Jesus Christ." 1
This was indeed food for the soul.
In the afternoon Rev. W. II. Henry,
choir' and congregation of
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Green 'Bay Baptist church of .
Lynehl^irg worshifppled with us.
Rev. Henry preached a soul stirring
sermon and the choir did
some sweet singing Collection
$5.00 also $3.50 was taken up iter
a distress member. 0
We extend our sympathy.to the
bereaved family- of Mother Hettie
Thomas who departed this life last
Thursday. She is gone but not
forgotten. Next Sunday our Presiding
Elder, (Dr. A, P. Spears
Will preach and'hold our 3rd quarterly
conference. Let us be out in
full and go over the top as usual.
Tht-re Will be a Mock Missionary
convention given by the Missionary
Society on .Sunday night.
Come out and enjoy a grand re
ngious play.
Miss liosa A. Wallace, PresidonJ,
the Usher Board gave a mother
and father reception on Wednes- i
lay night which was very success
ful and a grand affair.
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audience was in attendance. The
church school was largely attended
and the discussion of the lesson
was interesting. Quite a few-" " *
of the teaclieis from the collige
tvere in attendance.
He delivered .two powerful sermons
under the caption: "Chiist's
Message to the Church". The
texts were taken from Rev. 13;
15-1.6 and 22:12. . . v
Rev. M. McCalm, pastor oi Trinity
M. E, cliureh preached a splendid
sermon last Wednesday night
week. Rev. W. R. Bowman, pas^
tor. of Brawn chapel preached last
Wednesday night as only he can.
Stewaidess Board No. 2 was entertained
at the paTsenage by "Mrs
J. P. Washington Sunday after
noon.
Mr. 11. L. Pinckrey and Misses
'Joldie 'McDuflie,. Eliose Bro\vn|and Perm-lie
Coan motored to Felderrile
Sunday afternoon and reportid
an enjoyable Hip. ,
We were pleased, to have the fol
owing visitors in worship Sunday
morning: Messrs Roy Gordon, Ru
fus Kennedy, J. F. McKnight, C.
Mayfield, Leon M. Howard, Mrs.
R. A. Thomas, llovena White, Miss
s L. M. Morgan and P. Snype.
?ome again friends, you are al,vays
welcome.
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