The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 01, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Many letters are received too late
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Boys And Girls
W A NT E D
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
Here's an opportunity for amBltious
boys and girls.to make
money every week, all year
long, by simply working in
spare time In your own nelgh..
bbrhood.
No money, no experience
needed. JV>, supply every- _
-thing. Many boys and girls
are now happy, making their
own spending money. All you
have to do to join thejn is to
write to the address below
and ask for full details. Write
to:
CIRCULATION MANAGER
THE PALMETTO LEADER
1810 Assembly St., Columbia, 8.CIN
UllARO^ Or l'.llM.K 01 !/
Dear Dill:
Whyt . "h'av hapjt tud to"all
our club iiht.Ik i >. only i?? letter.s
on the Junior in v.i...t v.-yc'k.
r ' We in lot do lu-.t tor.
I attended Sundae sv;toul am
B.Y'.P.U. inecting a- u'aal. Out
B. Y. P^ V. w ill'have a. program
on tlie fourth .Sunday in An-rust
I am t?> have. .c'hiirgY < f the Bihl
quiz.
Oh Bill 1 liet yu.a i-annot .gues
' what? We are having oar 1-1
club . picnic -o.'i Tin.:-day of tin
week at' Kbenozor "Park. DalzelK
S. C., arid we are planning', 'a i> >
time?baseball, game-'of all kin.,
and >w iinmmg'and ' v. hat not. Ol
I. do w ish all < l" (lie vhtl.i mi !ei
could lcf>mo ?!o\\ n a\i<1 .
good timt. with lis.-.>
i?v.. . - .M y. J i tt-le.' cousin- l 14 h * i -j?
toil from Philadelphia is viiting
us and we have Ipt-J of ftrn
w on, i frui-ss t !;at is all I'.ir : -.1...
tinu-, so lonu? Rill,
Margaret wr;u;iiV
ATTENDED CAME at
ai.rendu e, s. i
Dear Rill: ,
I am wolT am! '. : ;!y i>e ;
are the same. -Rill 1 was at :!
cafilp last wook \v1.i?-l? wa. InT
a at . lle-iitiale, Soutj) Carolina. Oh
we just hail a i; . i' r.n.- ' \V. K^Li
five agents. The following .MiL
Mario Enroll. Mis> ,Makj-.-'ie, Mi.Recd,
Miv. Daniel; Mr. Mar ha. W
wont Wednesday and . ihme havh
ft Friday a I'term'-or. Wo en t u;> a^
G:.'!() o'olurk . every mwrniny. !) .
v'otion Thin A.M.; hreakfa.-t Wiw
R A.M.; program. 1V):<i<);' dinner Id;
program i2:00; pieaa'anr vfi".
Thurstiey nivviil Wo ha i a dame a'
8: (10 P.M. Wo ! ad a'Mine- time.
Homing to go aaair. We.km!
> . " drotls of--TT(^|Tr.*-Tiorf:'n7ui~TKr?i'r
. ren.
. Sineoii lv votir's,
R. 1'. 11ILL.
'vina ee jiavis is VERY 1" s7
Hello Rill,
Oh I'm so sorry I. didii'a got t"
write lasr we. !.- l.-n i? r r , . i in*
uua^-.uiUl .LU.- L CULIU.U t 1111(1 tilllil V
' write. . .
Bill, now won't you ribnse oxcuse'nie
.this tiiiu-'i 1 will write
every y.'o#l: I'tois, now or.. Will.
I guess I'll ^ra-Hp.i111111 m-xt wok
- - and write agiudjpV; I will be
skipping along Bill.,.
Good Bye,
* Yinnlc' I>a\ is, Union, C.
.BUSY Tin ING. TO FIND
' ' r*-' \ COOL Tl. \( 1
Dear Bill:
How arc you an i ail of ih,. clu!
members ? 1 am enjoyim.' the-i
hot days very. much. It is too
hot tp work so I am kept busy
-trryiuJ^to find a cool place.
I (Till -not jro to Suftday school
Sunday, but instead 1 went mi;
T'jl * to a Children's day program. They
certainly had a p-ood one and T
1 * < ' j enjoyed heint: there Very much. :
Yours as ever,
T ROM AS A ..TO N KS
II EM Ml NO W \ V \4 AVS
Chavis ( hapel A.M.E.. ( hutch
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Rev. I'. M. Knox, J'astor
July 26, 1(650?Suftdav was- a
uv.aui.lL in u?t\ , nut Vl'i y hV't
w ( pastor preached i>r.w"i.V "the most
| i wonderwul sermons. 11 (.--selected
his text from the book of Apostles,
'subject: "Ilisc up and Walk."
The message was enjoyed by ov,k
eryone present.
Miss Miimi;. Gordon spent tin
week-end with hor mother and
father and she returned to Charleston,
S. C., Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Joe Cooper, Miss Stina Coop
or of Kir.gstrcc, S. and Mrs.
Catherine Cooper of New York
City spent Thursday evening with
-- Naomi Brown.
Mrs. Pecola MeCiiteheon spent
IP a week with her mother and rcfjjf
turned?to ?home?Wu. iiini'ton
D. C. Mrs. Gertrude 1) nnelly
rr E.' arlf* sons are 'spendingsa month
with her mother and father-in-law.
We hope that .Mr. Alfred Pincknek
will soon he able Wrflinc home
from the Keeley's hospital.
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BILL CARTER, Filter
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- liethel "AT M. [-!. Chyrch
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_ Ilov. >V. 1 (jure, Pastor
A" j "Thc. Gulden Gales
.vjar , was given at /Bethel Friday
. ::ig..t, July -4. There \yyre elev-.
; uani> and-each team had acupam.
l.ac.h captain- wafc asked to
. nisc The captain ana
?;un) ini-nig tile highest amount
\*e!iI :-weeinog:' tirI'dUJjfli" tile gates. '
t iiis honor was won by -Mrs. Lilac
l.nti.niar and her team. Kev.
I U. MeP.ride, pa>tor of Mi. Olive
v.M.K. eiiurdi, .Myrtle lieach delivered
the scrii:oii l'o'r tile occar
ii'-n.'. This aifair Was sponsored
. >y. -d*.-.. Krai fees Gore. The tinaniat?*fe|ioii
\vas as follows:
Toanj No. 1, Captain, Mrs. F.
li'iir;' Ss. 1(1,; No. 2, Ml'S. Uuth
ia ...den, DUCT'S; No.,-Mrs.- AllJc
I..$1.'U7; -No. -1, Mrs. Ma:.i'
Greene. SjsJ.dtl; No. 5, -Mrs* lieis
<a I'aee. s'j.'dt); No. t>, Mrs Lila-.
i.atimar,- .>'1 1.2b;. No. 7, -Mrs.
' ara., I.loyd, if'(HHi;.,.No. K Mrs.
an e 1*1 aw ford, >2.*> *>; No. P, Mrs.
.a o. a-a' \\ri. oii, Ss'.UO; No. In.
" lat.id Pa t keY. tf.I.lh'J No. 11,
K":nl C arter, 70e. Total
its. 7.".. ' -
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.tOil.NSTON N i:\VS
-?-On; 'revival" meeting"
*:ii i.?? .uiii ai lite Uosa .Spring Bap
Tin.* pulilk' is inviteu
l?, I I Cm II tV
. , ; Ah. o. havis is visiting rel
.. .u\i,una, Cia.
.' i-r~ . I . Wallace is visiting
'i in Si.. Matthews, S.
Mi s. l.ula-Blu??kg ha" returnee.
a Visit t?>''relatives in t'?v..
. ia,. S." t;. .
..a Williams has return;:<-r
h-oine in * oluiui'ia al'tvi
. i - it ti ' i:vf mother.
.ill.-.-- , l. at rig. ,1'opc Is. vii iting
. : u !.<l? kit v this week.
?i-.? \ ' rrm M i s. Me Karliu ^oT
.a. ( a., \wiv st'vn .in town
?* V. i iiia ?i.ay evening".
Mis.-, l-'t r.i . ie l.aws.on of. 'Aug.
:a. t.a.. i- visiting . Miss. Kusa
'tt? "a Ilia mi street.
- -J .1. i_.n ot .North Carua
iu'f-.i; vi>it;iny the Bland
I.- daeksoii street.
? > .VjnuaugJi Ai:u>s^ahcl'J|as.
aitemn-d ihv. Urauly t-on t
j:. t . ?:ir,I i-i on .July lip. Mr.
Vnw.i Ulc-.>-.uUljh1i.'.i1 tile..
.fus at. '.NlLv (.'keek Baptisi.
.. i. . >-ii Suti.lay.
1 > Frank,. (Jcurgf, Johnniif
; il.1 ties of Washington, Ik
'. jti < -. la 10 visiting tlu'ir parents
an . .*tr.-, L. kittles, east or
<6 M.-t' n.
W: ir y.i.i ate in Johnston why
. T .-t'ojc a: ,'loofe'V eai\. and be
i1 li iuj.e!'.. ' _
a.!'. Hen k->>.? . is. >t i11 in business
.-ady to -ei\e y..u yt ar.Ji' time.
m:i.i.i:ii ( ii api:c
\. M. IX Cllt RCII i
i
H. White, Pastor
Newberry?In the abscucc of
Supt. l'i yd, Ast-t. Supt, James
1 ai u i' coiaim ti <! the Sunday
school, l'ioniotion ol' pupils was!
a i.ait in li.e school.
Luke o:"J?j was the text by pasr
'Hi' morning worship, subject
'Strangt Thir.|.i." The visitors
?v iv Mesdames Elizabeth Golden,
canny .Mnttinws,- Miss Sara Cole-I
man of Philadelphia, Messrs Geo.
.her and Abraham Sligh.
The Pahy Contest sponsored by
'lie fUisy li<*-e Ch;b, Mrs. F. M. I
Quails, Matron, Miss Daisy' But-J
t. Pn -idi i.t, realized $21.80. The*
prize s went to the following bah- |
s in order:. Grant, Quails, White, j,
i iary,, Shumpert.
Pit si i nt Ilan h-'"the' l.i'^uers seITTl''
! * Miss Adore Hare and Mr. J
T:hnr= Carter'to attend the State'
" -tn At i in if Hit ! joivnce. the President
goes also.
F,n-.."Vi',iii:(> worship the pastor j
|Tik< front -Roman 12 The;
Manifestation of rove. A large*
group was out.
Rev. J. A. Gamble of Helena
and choir will serve us Sunday afternoon
at 1 o'clock in interest of
'he Missionary Society at which
iinu the iv wjll be a Pew Rallv and
the leader* will make their reports.
The Sarah Allen Club met' with
Supervisor Harris Wednesday aiT |
t^rrioon. 'The club is sponsoring' a
fonteM! "August 1th. The Excel- ,
Jsflnr- Clijb met with Miss Naomi'
| Steven^;- - F-'rrday?afternoon and j
'carried out their parcel post project.
Thf "Haeh'd Rf. ?1-,Well" pro1gram
was a success Thursday evening,
at Pratt. Hall. Mesdames C.
K. Martin and C. E. Floyd were
1 the "sponsors. *'
1 A coi'dial welcome greets you at
this church; come again. '
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WillTMUtE NEWS
All members are getting ready
10 attend the meetings at Spring
nill A. M. E. Z. church and Now
Hope Churches next Sunday. Me
nope a large number will confess
to Christ during the meeting,
Cod blessed us with rain ar.u
.-.uilshinc. Let us confess and'innerit
the Kingdom of llenven.
Again Itov. S. I. Benson delivered
a two night'smeeting at
Bruce Tabernacle A. M. E. Z:
vliurch*.- Key. It. J. Lac, his conductor,
rendered two spirituals
sermons of which much inspiration
was gained. ?
.Miss Etyiotte B. Abrants has returned
home after spending sometune
in summer school in Columbia,
S. C.
' Mrs. Amelia-j^arton has return
ctl home from New York tnj>.
tirs. Cora Jones -of New York
city is spending two weeks, in
n iutmiiy with Barnes arid family.
Mr. 11. Davis left last iweek Toi
New York City after spending a
vacation with his sister, .Mrs.
Brosia Williams and family.
Mr. Issaie -Sanders 'accompahieie
by .Mesdmes Essie Epps, Naney
Banders and Tommy* 1.. Dillarti
motored to Newberry Saturday.
Tin- public is cordially inViTTJcT t '
n .i... i
v,vv^..M C? J'*Vl?iV. C% I UIV IIUIIIC ,M| .Ml. I
nnl Mrs. ?\Yillie Sanders Saturday,
August 1.
Don't forgot to attend the third
quarterly, conference of the spartanburg
District next Saturday
.it Grace Tabernacle A. M. E.
' liurch. Key. 1>. C. Urosb'y; piesiding.
Mesdatnes Clary Tead, Gruciliia
Hawkins, Green, Hardin ami the
Itev...Mrs,. Hawkins, all of l.coaeord,
C. were tiie Sunday evening-guests
of Mr. and Mrs. .). C.
Gyid and family.
Misses Mo/.ella Kpps and Carrie
Young are away spending theii i
iwo week's vacation in the .nnontains
at ChinTney llock, M. C.
Cedar Grove A. M. K. Z. Church
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Sunday school was opened '<.n
rime with a large group present". '
Subject of the. lesson, "Model n;
Forms of. Kcrsention'' which was;
found in Acts of the-Apostle. \\ c ,
were glad to have .Miss Kjliotte [
Abrams in Sunday school. IttvH
marks were made by our delegate,'
Miss liculah Swindler. She won
(Tcrmrty-vti.rt-nssed' twnn^etlint s I
ol tlte convention and its program.
'1 he Sunday School Convention
that convened nt New Hnnn A \T I
i,. X. i hurch Thursday and Friday
was quite successful. "This
was one of the greatest events of
the season. The best convention
held in nmify years: The finance
was good.. Total amount raised
in the convention was $201.02. The
next meeting place in unjinown.
Miss E. B. Abrams make an interesting
Itak about our church. Ceoar
(irove stands superior (in reporting.
Mr. and Mrs'. C. Epps and Gabon,
Jr. -accompanied 1.y Boyce
Epps. and Clyde N'eal motored to
Now York City last Friday. Friday
night they spent the evening
with Mr. and Mrs. 1). Nun and
with Mr. and Mrs. F. Barnes in
Durham, N. C.
Misses Beulah Swindler, Geretha
Swindler, Ethel and Elizabeth
Sw indler were the Sunday evening .
guests of .the Joiner .girls,
Mrs. Ruth. Epps has become a
full member of Cedar Grove under
a watch care until she returns to
mother Zion A. M. E. Church in !
New York City.
Messrs Sam Fant, John Wil
Iiani Byrd, William Sims motored
to Union the past Sunday.
I am sorry to know that Mr. M. |
Wallace and Mr- J* C. Byrd are Undisposed
at this writing.
?Mr."and jMrs. C. Epjvs spent last
Sunday evening- with Mrs. Francis
Sanders ar.d family.
r NI? :> news
Great revival a; Bethel A. M. E. '
Church conducted by Rev. Mrs. M.
S. Berry, a Cod called Evangel'st
of Greenville, S. C., pastor in
charge, Rev. T. E. Robinson. I
St. Paul Baptist Church
Sunday school convened at the
usual hour, 10:00 a. m. A. C.
Breazle, Supt.. Morning worship
11:10 a, m. The public was invited
to attend these, services.
Af ? fir 1 '
mr. w. i. Anrains received a
message that Rev. John P. Glean
died Sunday morning, July 26, in
Spartanburg.
On the sick list are: M'*s. Susie
Roid, Mrs. Jessie Bell Garner, Mrs.
Francis Meador, Mrs. Alice Hoston.
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On the improved list is Miss'
Lillie Mae Rice.
Mrs. Senora Hill spent Sunday
in GreenvilT?.
Mr. Sam Gassett of Philadelphia
was called to Union on aci
[g PALMETTO LIAD?
count of tho senior illness of his Ml
mother.
Miss Lillian Russell Moultry of
Philadelphia is spending several
days in Ur)ion visaing relatives.
Mrs. Marie Kachell went to ^
Asheville, N. C. Wednesday on a
business trip. She returned home "
l?'riday. as
The Missionary- Circle No. 4 y 1
met at the home of Mrs* Bennie as
Richards, Tuesday evening, July a
21, 1936. The hostess served ice 01
cream and cake. ;
Airs. J. D. Thomas is ill at her
hpinoj'on 12 Hamlet St.
Miss M<jjllie Worthy left for
Hendersonville, N. C. last Sunday, ^ 1
to spend a week and Will'getujrn to 0
her home on No. 5 HnmletSt., P*
Monday, July 27, 1930.' i. i,
Mrs; Nannie Frederic^_gaVe a
farewell party in honor Mrs.
Maggie M- Worthy Friday night, '
July 31, 1936. Airs. Worthy will J
leave for MyrtlF' Beach Satur- day,
Aug. 1, 1936. , ? Ar
Air. Virgie Worthy, Anderson
Booker,"Jr., Roy, Cloriney and sevr
eral others of our *boys from the
CCC Camp dropped in Thursday re]
llierht unoxnocted on Airs. J. D. p*
Thomas. She served sandwiches Un
and cocktails. U11
Miss Lizzie Smith, Bena Jeter,
Thelina Jeter and also Maggie M. tb
Worthy are dated heavily these Vic
days. > -1U
Bozo Thomas, Boot Jeter,"Blood j0
Reid, Elmer Cureton, Nell Rose- rei
borough and H. Beatty spent Sun- a
day afternoon in Barnan, S. C. Se
with their girl friends. ioj
MORRIS BROWN - of
A. M. E. CHURCH cd,
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, I'astor
* The extremely hot weather that
prevailed last Sunday did not Cj1
dampen the ardor of. the church ut
goers that, frequent Morris Brown. an
I'lie services were well attended nK
all day. After the usual sermon- en
elte to the children, the pastor se,
looted as a text for the mroriing I'1
sermon iVIatt. 1B:-17. He used as 1,1
a theme, "The (iospel Net." This.
was one of the most practical ser- m<
mons that have been preached by ca
I Jr. Witherspoon since coming to
Morris Brown? The illustrations *vl1
round a responsive echo in, the ua
.ucarts of the worshippers.' The
subject drum which' the pa+ytoi 111
spoke to the children was "Thor- _
oiiuuness." Just before the seri.)oii
began Mrs. Sauie Robinson," uu
soprano on the senior choir, sang Ju
elieclively a solo O.nt it led " Have p
M>u Counted.the Cost?"
?>r. Witherspodii spoke at Ml. J"0
/.ion A. M. E. Church at-fiiPO p. m. ^
. n last "Sunday -afternoon. The A
junior choir. rendered music for
the occasion. The evening sermon ^1
v.as another spiritual least,' and an
f'od for thought,. "Tilings That .
Take Time" wajs Used as a theme IU'
a ml the text yvtfs "taken from Eclenias'tcs
8:5. . The day was brought
to a dose to the 'delight ol' our 1
i.u'Miliers and friends. . Many visi- ~v^
tors were present during the services.'
Visitors are ahyays welcome
at Morris Brown and are
-ou'-.e-ro ft'el peiToetdy at-home by the
pastor. Miss Mae Thompson
Was' l ead into full communion ai
lire evening service. Work on our
new heating plant goes rapidly .
fn;\<arik The .new system will *-c
make the church warm in winter e"
and cool in summer. It is expect- cla
id tliat the work wjll be aeeomp- ,-'11
li -'.ied within tlie next two weeks.
-t4ur -Sunday- school pivnic ill be ca
he!dj on Aueust 12. The usual (,a
j>K..isant ontitig is antjcipateib--1'1
l*hif two ttvhrrs Inianl^" will -frrrvr'a -^u;
joint pic-fiic* on July 2t). Both picnirs
will be held at Grant's Park. ar
liro, Titus Ward s111 continues **
very sick n?Tffis home. .The church
ro,ffers its prayers for his recovery. 1111
We are endeavoring to increase ta
the circulation of The Palmetto lu
Leader in < ur church. ' This large- vDfi
ly read pa pi f is eagerly awaited
hers and fiiefvis who appreciate a l)a
colored newspaper, printed byone .
f our staunch A. M. E. 'members 'u
and a papeV.that has never missed *n
an issue in the past tone years.
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( OKKSIJl RY NEWS lh
Wo arc, still having some very
warm weather. ...
Elder Jennings was a visitor in
our little town from the Sun.iay wj
School Convention.
Mrs. Mo/.ell Thomas of. Detroit,
Mich., is home to s"e her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Pharror Eoggie. aj|
Mrs. Sal lie Devore *and family '|
of Pittsburg, Pa. are the guests g
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gf
jneicson. t),
Dr." Adams and family, also ^j,
were in town to see their sister, c<0
Miss Rose E. Nash, who is very t|v
if- ha
j Mr. LcrKv Smith is in town to a,
see his wife, Mil Ruth Smith who
lias been here for a month to see 0f
her parents, Mr. pjld Mrs. Sam As
Goggin. ar
| Mrs. Minnie B. Montgomery of bo
Mr. and Mrs. S. Quire Washing- Yc
ton. Jo
There will he a Picnic at the th
Spring iii Mr. Wilso "NasTiVplacg, jn
a beautiful place, the first Friday
nite in August, for the Trustees M
rfi Cokoshurv Chfirch and Ladies a
Club. Come! we have plenty of id
| cream and- all kind of good nc
i things, sponsored by Mrs. Eleanor ot
Robinson. i at
I We are proud to have our min- th
(ister's wife, in town, Mrs. Mable in
Lewis, stopping with Mrs. Annie lo
Starks, co
We regret very much Mr. Wilso Fi
Butler is very ill. . ' . be
Sister Fannv Pears is also, an 01
I the sick list.
Mrs. Amelia English of BaltinuTO,
has hotm the week- end -3guest
of her aunt, Moviah or
Shord. I vi
>Mr. .Tames Percivil and family th
wore visitors in our town Sunday te.
afternoon. The friends cfi Miss gi
Rose. Etta Nash Regret to learn P1
of her death this morning. cc
1 mull U JiHiiliWfip
ILLBRANCU A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. I. H. Dozier, l*rfstor '
There was a large crowd out ,
Sunday school Sunday and tne
>son was carried out ocam-iuiuy.- -1
e were proud to tiavo wun us
visitors tne smaller Cooper
lis and boy. ihe superintendent
Ked that Sunday school begin
little earlier lrom now 011 in
tier, that we might get out 011
le time and have a longer time
r discussion.
The regular morning service lie- .
in at the usua.l tune. About 12
. lock the pastor presented Rev.
hnson to the congregation, lie
eached a wonderful sornibn and
eryone seemed to have ielt it in
me-way. The tex?_was /found in
. John ' subject "Birth,
. ath and Kessurection". Sunday
is trustee^ day and they , reportto
have gotten a liberal collecm
hum the project Mr, B. C.
iderson has on.
T-he- league seem to bo in its
oom at Millbranch from the atldance
anu jolly time tlie cluldn
are having during the service.
!V. Dossier conducted tne League
dt We are thankful to him for his
estimable service.
Mr. William Martin departed '
is life Friday July 2Gth. Ser:e
in part as follows: ilymn iS'o.
<; Scripture lesson llthenapter
b; Mr. J. F. Longs, leader made
marks; Mrs. M. r,. Bowen sung
solo; Testimony was read by
cretary, Mr. Abram Judge. Eujy
was taken IVoin tne 2drtl
aim, 4th verse, subject "Value
Protection". Iiev. Dozier preach
Hi wonderful sermon.
TheJaereaved tannly and friends
11 miss Mr. Martin but we bove
he is resting. .
Bishop "W..L. poison, wife, four
ildren and Rev. Muiait1. Birch |
tie the?breakutst guests of Air. i
d Mrs, Woodberry Saturday 1
>rning. They reported that tney I
joyed tne entire-$weok in Soutn
rolina. ll'hey are Horn lsalo,
a. i.ittle iiattie' Woodberry - is 1
-much better heplth now since J
e has .been operated on. Tne
Jthef stated that too much praist i
nnot be given nr. W ilson . oi ,
orence tor nis good wont ar.u |
i\ Beauregard \vobuDcrry, husnd.
Paiuplico seenied -to. have been
i? rcnti'i- of j?tf i-.ii.t'..I, yii-.-il.ii. ....
ing because" a great Host 01 ?
ung lolk. lryni .Utllbianch were
t to the ingot service, at the
jliiress churcn.
Tue lannly. aiui t'iuiuig ol" Mrs.
irlie llynian were morc than glad !
greet Jher. fnursnay morning ai
r speU'ding the three weeks m
iiliiuelpr.ia, i'a., aful Camden, N.
She reported Jnat she had a j '
eat time -with son if. F. llynian
d friends.
We are looking for the presid- :
g ^ ydder 'Sunday
U'ei liiis is the last quarter? We' i'
c Istill thanMul lor our1 good .
.^al'her aif?l very pleased to see !
e crop improve.
Kill LKiHTS OF C O. J I7."> SI'-O ' ,
('AMI* i \KI:MI:W . j:
By. Timothy J. Johnsoiin
Chester, S. C.?The Sunday
hool is cuniiny .along line. The >
isses .are conducted every Suny
morning at 1U o'clock. Bible :
asses are held every. Thursday',
ternoi-n. 1 he subject which
used - much interest' la^sl Thur.sy
was--'The Lite of Moses." lii '
at the boys learned very much j'
ai -wtw r.ei|?.-thera in-ewt y titry-e.
The Sunday School teachers
e: Messrs V. .Worthy, G. Spears V
Miller and T. Johnson.
K'ev. TV 11. Fisher, our- camp j
nister from Gammon Theologi- I
1 Seminary, in Atlanta, Cia.,
cached u t the. l'resbyterian ,
t.ryn "Sunuay r.i u r'noon. . A Few (
illy was held at the Same time 1
nied him. , . . . |'
The Educational. Department has '
st reeeiven a rug weaving set. (
a few days the boys hope to lA'~l'
jkiiig various Kinds of rugs. The
w. bocks \\o have on I,anj now
ice in-a Life Time, A tiuide to'
e C CC and Little Waters, theii l'
tc and relation to the luntL_M.L_ ]
aham, the Camp Educational,
lvi.-or, has liad the buys busy
:>rking the?t flowers. We have !
ough to supply the dining- room !
th l'resh flowers every day.
Sgt. More, .Mes.s Servant, with
eh a line kitchen staff as Messrs !
. Clowney, E. C Ionian, R. Hill,
I, of Jonesville, S. C. and J, W.
ivis an l/. E. .\l.,lroin Columbia, j
C., are serving the best kinds
food in the dining Jiall. We had
e best mess from February to'
ty, in the Sub-District. Tlic
c-king is said to be the best In
Lcfuurth Corp Area. Sgt, Moorvs
been Mess Sergeant since!
jgust 19, 1935.
Lt. A. M. Withers, with the help
1st Sgt Lcroy Foster and 1st I
isistant Leader, Robert Johnson,
e doing all they can to teach the
ys the art of neatness. Assisnt
Leader,-?Thruman?White nt
>rk, S. C. with members S.
jinso.i and Hobert Fleming were
e best dressed men in uniform
camp last week.
Macto T.. Miller, of State A. & I
. College, '.Orangeburg, S. (p.,
very efficient student, has paintvarious
signs, leading to . the
twly erected tennis court and
her poster boards around and
out the camp area. Ted Butler, I
O r* o m rv ,'*-.4 ? 1
vcAiujs |;amitT nas ui't'n paintt
sevelral buildings and they are
oking up-to-date. He has just
mpleted a wonderful job in the
irst Aid Building, and it is very
autiful, with the fascinating col s
white and green.
The baseball team lost to Co.
165, nine, from Clinton, S. C.
here were two games. The lirst
le being, or was played at Lakee\v,
with a score of; 10 to 13, and
e second one as played at Clin>n
with a score of 5 to 1F-. The
imes were ones of terrific susense.
which everybody enjoyed
msiderably.
| flopltr iUte
J BY HERBERT E
IN LOV
To be in love w
Is foolishness
And yet there do
A single sor(
That I'm not lift
Convinced th
_ Because of this s
1 - For .love I di
Yes?I'ivt in lcve
t ' Without the
And should you s
It, I would sc
For welt" I know^
Innately disa
And that they'll
Over the dee
OF ONE DEI
Just blooming into lovely >
Tht. best of life in front of
She left the other nighl
And how it hurt the m
We know our friends must g
As soon as she, wa have to i
ALLEN TEMPLE A. M; E.
CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?Sunday S. n
opened at 9:45 a. m. with a large A
number present. The lesson was ^
well* taught by classes. We had a C1
line review by Rev. D. P. Adams. *-<
rhe pastor presented Dr. J. ,E. ^
Heard, P. E. o?i the Charleston v
District who gave some very help n
ful remarks to the school. c<
Morning service began at 11:15 w
ii. m. The choir furnished very &
excellent music. Rev. Lemon in- ^
troduced and presented Dr. J. E. ~
Beard, P. E. of the Charleston 1
District, who brought the mes- n
sage. His text was found John e'
1:45. He used as his subject. "
'Personal Preaching." Some
strong points were brought out in
this very fine and spiritual mes- ?
sage. One point that was stressi'd
was' ."That all Christians are
preachers as .well, as _the Minis- j.1
tors." We had one to join t <
church, Mrs. Rosa Pace of .Wi
-ton- Salem, N.'Cr She was v sl
welcome by-all. We * were glad to p
haj'e Miss Martha Bell Brown of
niiuvinuuf o. v^. nvioiup vtivu
Dr. Beard praised the work of S
Rov T.emxrn and-the^i>eople of Al- u
l?>rf Temple.
Night service began at 8 o'clock f'1
The pastor deliveYed a very timely ''
and practical message. His text 11
was dound llGth Psalm. After the b
usual service was over the pastor s]
called for the report of the clubs e
for the Trustees Rally. As was _
stated before the rally was in the
form of a contest between the C
former living pastors of Allen
Temple and the present pastor. ?
The reports a" the groups are as c''
follows: ?
Group 1 (Rev.. Hale B. Thompson
Sponsors, Mrs. Bessio Logan, .
Mi*. Marie Spearman, Messrs ,r
John Bates, J. E. Asburv and others?-$35.35.
* '
Group 2 (Rev. L. F. Vance) d
Sponsors'," Mrs'."JBessie Herbert, .
Messrs W. D. Lewis, Allen Hudgens,
Edward Dirton, Sr. and oth- vx
era?50.25. '
Group 3 (Rev. J. E. Thomas) I '
Sponsors, Mrs. Minnie. Mack. Mr.
Robert Grant and others, $36.00.
Group -1 (Rev. A. C. S'mntm')
Sponsors, Mrs. Hattle R. Fladger
Mir.:< K lore nee- Lykes, Messrs .i. A. u
Johnson, John II. Calhoun and oth- p
rs-r -$63!00. c.
Group 5 (Rev. J. C. McClellan),
s'M.80?Sponsors, Mrs. Lila Loo R
Mavos, .Messrs J. D. Thompson, J. e:
L. Mayes a?d others.
Group 0 (Rev. W. F. Rioo) $30 ?' $
r>0---Sponsors, Mrs. Rhoda New- ^
ton," "Messrs E. L. Brown, Ernest E
Tolbert and others.
Group 7 (Rev. B. J. Ramsey) R
521.13?-Sponsors, Mrs. Mary J. T
Harris, Mr. J. A. Mack and oth- g
ers. V a
Group 8 (Rev. Minor) $44.10? si
Sponsors, Mtf;. . T .aura Cooper, I \\
Mi.ss Eva FuUfr.t' Daisy Byrd, t<
Messrs Robert Neal, Bruce Bowers cl
and others. . S
Group 0 (Rev. Owens) $19.20? p
Sponsors. Mosdanies Katie King1.1 oi
Addie Miller, Messrs Hampton tl
j? ..
MUTUAL FUN
UNDERTAKING*^ AN
Ambulance
COURTEOUS SERVICE
LADY ATTE
101 S. ^th Avenue I'ho
Foxworth and Hartzog, Managers
t'
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Saturday, 'August 1, 1936
trttatimta | * *
M DICKSON \
K WITH LOVK
rth love t
T they' s'ayrriesn't
dawn \
lit! day ? 1
ed and * V
at/ life is real,
trange love , . ^ _r'
eeply feel!
with love .
least 4 regret \
corn me for" -
on forget; 4 ' ?
that men ;
frree -Vw
rnakp ado
ds of - me! ' - i
J
'ARTED "
vbmanhood.
1 , . .
where she "Stood,
t?it was so sail! *
any friends she had!
o but when they leave 1
jry and grieve. ~ .
A WEN DAW NEWS *
By Jr C. Moore
Hello! Everybody, we wish! to
emind you of Co. 5411) F-4' at
Avendaw* S. C. located on U. S.
lighwuy No. 17, between the two
ities, Charleston and . * George>wn,
S. C., near the South Santee
iver. Our revival meeting was
ery inspiring, and uplifting. Our
jeeting began July'lPth and closd
out on July id, 1 !?:><?. We had
ith us our pastor, Rev. \V. L.
lurray, pastor of Friendship A.
I. E. Church, at Mt. I'leasant, S.
. and also Rev. Sister E. Miles of
few York City, conducting our
leeting. Rev. Sister Miles preach
d as a woman never before and
lany songs were sung by Mrs.
,ev. W. I.. Murray, "1 am on the
h.n..4H,..l tN .1.1 t'... -vt.. T i m ?
Iiuiumi rum r ii|' aiy L.U1HI, ailU
thers.
Oil last Sunday evening, at 4:.">0 .*
;ev. W. I... Murray closed ol" t
tooting and delivered .a message;
rom- Genesis Subject, "Iscek
.My llrbthc r<" Everybody
?emcd to enjoy vAbe- sermon.
We are always glad to have
;ev. Murray, his eo-woikers and
lso a visitor from Sit. Pleasant,
. C., Sir.'. John . E. Ankle, with.
s?.
We are triad 'to"' have Sir. lEp^
eturn a.f.tvr spending a few week.-.
1 Fort. Be man a'. (la. or, a swim -'
ling, contest, an ' was motored to
is home at CYhim.bin. S. an i
pent the weekend with his par-nts.
. {
Sir. Milton Wliiteli. > ! li:m ;.t ir-.
d after spending a few days i \
hSVleston,'S. I'. with his sisters
We are sorry thai Mr. Ernestease
was called hohie to -th
eath of 1his stvp-niotlu r, Mis.
ease. ^
We are glad that. .Mr. William ?
T. Mints of South Port. X. P.*!*
liproving in health. f ' . .
Mr. Henry "Vir.si n was called
i McClyllanville, S. C. last Saturay.
'Mr. 'John. R'^se is si ending a ???-- -
?w days in Georgetown, S. ('.
ith his mother and- friends.'
Miss Rebecca MarigauR an!
imily attended our hutting hw
reek; each and y very Vn.dv are envying
the b'-st of lid - at Awenaw
CCG Camp. . *
un evugusi. i. i'.'.i'i we air> ivoctir.tr
Rev. \V. L. Mr rray with
s and to tflvo us arm Iut I1TC55hb",
onto oik ! conic all! vou arc wc'lsme.
' ' ?
obinson, Allen B. lion- and oth- f* '
rs.
Group 10 n?ov. II. 1. T"ty'-n)
100.25?Sponsors, Miss_J2unic
Mams, Mi fcdu.no >wJLjl<Ia I\i i;I .cl!.
Ivelyn Dudley anj otlvrs." * M"The
.tiuiior choir. byi'Tori/ed by
:ov. Lemon is dointr a great work,
hese youncr people arc to conratulajod
for raising the highest,
mount cf morcv as )i ov were th"
ponsors for Tb v. T.emon. who .
as declared the most popular" pas.
yi\ The total anient raised-, i-.
wling the clubs r porta was
540,00. The pastor was >-r 1
leased as well as the members lionise
the rallv went over the top,,.
ie poal being $500.00
I) K.MHAL.mim;
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uneral Home $
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