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" ' X Check^, Drafts .and' i'ostal or Ex- .j. press, Ali'TarV?Mrdc-rw. ahdttld be Y made i'aj-O.o lo the -older yililt* Caducity Dcadc-i' v GEU.' 11. lIAAll'l ?J.\ l'uLtliahOi u X..J. 1- ilEI'EitlClv Editai j E. PlilLir ivl.El.S -- .! R4u Ayem f - \\ current i. k..o :i. j;-i i?v very bnOl. _TI and shoind .rc-uvn the editona; j . desk .iK'U later th..ii Tuesday -yi. ? fci > i. Avak, -?^3?iH a >.?-"j ..l * ?pcrsyitUv ami iuciai news by At c-diieVday iny nl. and'EuiluriA i'uone |> '' " '"jr* ?- 1 t 'Ma.;, s. i iliiilay. \??u-i >iI : MW.i A 1'.. I.t.l .1 KINS In i ~; N? ..: i oil * :> jVi ? : ;V: :; ai ;. t'siir- . vV . <!* >' 'i ru ' ?::./< ' i v: *-yV 1 * ^ ' i ' ! " '. 1 -*-? 1 Hi..-, an.*. -; . .... v,-.i-j' .a. , ;,- , ' "* , ' < '..V-U-JJliUCl ., v\'' ti: v ' " m> a j. . '"* ' a . ji"-' a vi.l. am. . I'! '<* I'CV ";"*v ' 1 ijy ."ifin' 'i aj j ial, Kit J ' IcV :? a ;i pit J * . l"v. j **:....i i . : i : -a-.v ).. iym.i- 'j ' *a:ai la ta;i : - I 1 ? ; 11 ' ! 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Cro.ii tnVs y. a r. t.'f ir.. ; ey. an won vl ubl.ll* to 11)1 v.'-l'i. >-e "I: lit," pl'Ope.!'' . *>" .11. sit.? ' ' ' '' il'l mca": _J flTsit I >. .1.: - t. >;>.. vta.jiM- go. ,\ niond.e . f ;h. nit;'., ini.-i-'lalnr. 7 hou i-v.-i .?i " ft.i u i?j itai?i:. i v?ho lit | sholii.i n. . i -1 I '. i 11 .. - it Ali'lHe'l' ial t.. J'a a I,a"1. . i.e Inmi-ar. It?. thei -"V??V ^ a hil! look ? irtr '? that . I a. t? .cad injr pass, d t!,c. in. a-.,!-, hat i- waat lii -t "i eie. ! .! ! ;. '.ho house JlowoVi r. it was !iit r i ve.iinsidere.i . and jiass."! .u.i;h i lujrativL. ~ vot ? >.. ' ;>,.v 'la i-a-. , y sitrind j the. n,ji-a.i,. a:..I ". ii.. - ma ic it a \ ' fiiVI''. The .hj,-!?y .."V. lit ii a lies lla jiiiijiiity of live (thi.rt nr.. ..... .-tirl'- 'l|."i't.'i!irii "l" ? 111 "T'l'Mcal . A-social n n v. lurh1' v. n !i. tlio poet's pci ,-..i a) effeet - wil'l he a pmpet- ' ua] . .Memorial ol' A ine pica's out- : standing- colored poet. '1 his act tl of the people Ohio ill a class 11 by it.-elf. :i'.o'.oi. heiv, and thero p " N t?i o< v who eonti iiiij-to to the p sun' fool "f human happiness and .< wek.uve are i t ctionized in some (., 'form, < r .another, all of which is i ncouratriny; and inspirinjf. .ii:ss'k owkns shows ~ 'rnr, way. '? i o y\s was r?ti iV pledi t-d, the cl- it JiVed flash fx - .-Ohio. Jesse Owens li lifis proven himself * the outstand- M ing atiiJ<*tv in the Olj.jwjiie mul- -i lit now heing hi Id in Berlin. At this ni writing Owens 1 inalready earn- hi ed two gold nodal?. Previous ai ret'ords don't mean a thitlg to a Owens; he just goes ahead and in ' aj very trial smashes them to smithie*ns. In one of his trial heats, his amazing boy established a cw world record by doing the 100 icier sprint, in 1U.2 seconds, but lie International Amateur Ath tie-Federation would not accept ic feat as a 1 eLUi'dJigctrusc^tlTeie as a too^sArofiiTl/ack wind." Evi.ntly at tile time, there must have i en a young hurricane blowing, -t+t?i l' t he w ind was so strong?as ) rob a contestant of his laurels, by was the race allowed at that meThe other, colored lads are oing their share too to place Utile. Sam ahead of the other nai.ons in points scored, Cornelius bhnson and Johnny Woodruff in articular. Then too Miss Tydie 'ickctt of the women""s squad howctl u^.tyell. All in all, the coiled athletes, everyone, so permuted that all America should . el proud of their efforts, and inidentfy, should realize that in its * eg to population it has a valuale asset?if only it be used. But "fair choice is necessary if its lleetiveiless is to be realized as ie performance of these fine onng men and women shows. And e Ho not mean only that the fit if nance be confined to the field ol ihletics, .but rather in all lines ol uman activity. XK~xkkkkkk~X~:~X~X~X~X~> MOUNTAIN eiT5T| ECHOES I By "CAP JIM" ? Well thy pulUKal war-hordes re all hooked in and raring to On last Thursday' night at hicagn, thy notification program as eiirrieil out in high style. No eiui tTuVd could have pulled oil uFIi ^ stunt?then at any tinte oT~Ta 11 place -0,000 people In a uilding to hear men speak, you uxy lei. 1 sale-in telling thy .wuilu lat the interest is high.?Then inf. crowd was made up out of the auk and tile of the people es .cially these who were not-on he pay folk which means that hat crowd will back up their enhtisiasui by hard" -work and t aiylu voting in November. Nearly,.every straw from straw otes on, seems to declare the ay that the wind is blowing hi h goes to lend pujsh to the . U. l'. cause. The way the num?U*e-'-\uer?trt es-trletit- knrrbjrsttm ic New heal with balls of truth' in til record ah! and there's the lib?lambasting from the reeuru What cohnts. And as we were iving, the way he let ,?'enr have ,i -uumy. i no comments' tii cornyr to corner of the couny were, very complimentary. All inducted that Knox on the SfhApj uld Inar much good fruit loi ne cause, lleiy is hoping- that very time he draws back am its, that each blow will count iV.il by In st Tuesday in November hen the final bout vvilT come ol at llie km x out will be so dei.-ive mat till doubters will remah i ambush. . Is it any wonder that eolorec >lks ai.e so shaky these1 days whin eomcs. to lining them up behinc ny good, cause. When you thin! 1 the many different ways ii .iiich they, hav.e been "Took in' ae many times they have been .i'eil; toe many times Tliey havt een mislead in projects, tliat thc> nought belonged io them. Ant dien -the show down came tliej ere-left outside in the-cold shiv ling. The- thing that we can' e oyer or through, or under, 01 round in tact, can't sec it at al r I;ow part of a bunch will lei ne other part stick their finger; uto their cycs and so .complete!} i;...i . u ' mi tui-iii mai mey loose revolt i' everything. This matter wa: ery forciably stamped upon mj mud lately when I read in tin ?apvrs that courts had cieeidei rrrrt the Publishing llou.se of tin , re at A. M. K. church was not tin 'topirly of the denomination 1011. 1 hey <mt|y in a way havt ?>my s"i i> <?f a claim over it, bu hut claim seems to be Tike * u in her of men with, wives?J.hc\\ eiiiember paying the preacher 01 ?n aciiers a certain fee, a verj itort time after he or they sail I now pronounce you husband i\iu lie". That's clear to thtni,,bul I ter some changing of the moon rtry realize that they have thi ertitTcate -sometime it hangs ii iuci name, but a a to whose wif* i wives, ahd who the "big host oats inanacintr thut'n i-~ o---ra o ailUUHM ui'stioii. Ami ol'tcn when tin <?'i is locked on arriving hooie :.< best way out, is to sneak'away f he bleaks the door dowrt anc lies in and tries to establish his ! in a hospital, if he wakes uj t all. So it seems that the Genial conference of that great luiivli, by sumo 4mox|dainable rer ;?n thought it had property of its Mil. <>i course the laws of the nuntry .'usually gives the ownei lie- right to govern and_ manage, at how--under big .heaven eoujn I' perty get 111 such shape with i look after the general inter nt IH'fl Hishfiri* noi.l I- UIL-V -t of the church arid not allow nytliiiiK to get by or any one to ut a tiling over where by the mail 11y of the church would be into beftving- they had some dng arid did not? They believed so strorvrlv until, tthcy took up me at the iieneral conference in lay fled elected a manager and i i bin: in no fio?H~Texak to TeTT pssee and low and behold when i- got there the ke^s* were in lother bran's pocket. He hired lawyer and went to court, but ( per date, the keys remained in ] J another man's pocket. And it , looks like they are apt to remain therein. We are not sure that we have much kick coming with the man that has the keyg in his pocket. Any time-' one b'egro ha? L tlie ability and shrewdness to line line Up a handful.of co-workers and deliberately, in the broad open day time, waly away with a $po, 0UU.00 printing outfit on his shouldei'j while thousands?of high bred preachers, lEducators, women and men, seme with all kinds of degrees behind their names?al.-o a sprinkling of lawyers and doctors ?say nothing further about tl>e smart lay 1 len that know t\vice as much as the bench of Bishops a}l standing and sitting around looking ' wise, simply proves the old saying: "What fools these mortals be". | Kampbellgramg \ | Stephen C. Campbell ^ Flans are taking shape for the ~ School of' Methods to be helo at Morris college, Sumter, S. C., July, l'jyTv AH sC nooks conducted over the state will be in line with die annual school at Morris college. -Leadership Training courses will li.. rmi ? oil ll.,. /.a1Iu..?o H, UIC ?*. (til mc vvncgvo llilo fall and winter where satisiactory > arrangements can be worKed out. | This will enlist more young peo pies;-interest. | Une day conlerences ill Oe helil ' in each county with S. S. and B. T. U. workers. Due notices will be seiit all walkers. Reports coming in indicate, a keen interest in methods: Prof. Z. Townsend and Mrs. P. J. Campbell brought back line reports ol - their" conventions. Finances are - better. ?.?- ?? ?, All conventions and associations __are urged to put the S. is. an.i B. f. U. man on program for at least If: minutes daily. The Rocky .-?r convention and assoeiauons are doing this. Fairfield county convention, O. E. Manigault piesiderit gave us a whole night. .->enu l'or Dynamo Campbell and lie wii. cheerfully come. Courses Ullcred lor 19.'h?-:i7 - ,./ ?? S. S. Methods. K B. T. C. -Methods. D. V. B. S. Methods. _ Missionary Method^. Church Adinmis t rajt.ion jChUrch Officers Courses Couises for Cshersi ' '* Recreations. ,. . [J These courses contemplate the whole church and [its leadership needs. Specilizatj'cai courses are 1 .tfi'eied to those who have finished 1 1 ho frnnornl i-mnxiK . All E.vio arc approved. These may he taken by cori'e' spqndence in classes and individual * sending for full details, write Dy> uamo Campbell, Dean. Anderson, south- Carolina. HISTORICAL FACTS ( Question: When was the death . of'the late President Hardin? Answer: August 2, 11)23. Question: When did Columbia , sail from 1'aks on Voyage dl" d is 7 covory? :?: Answer: August 3, 14'.)2. Question: W hen did French fort tress, Crown Point, N. V,. X. V. .. surrendered, to 'British troop.-? L Answer: August 1, "175l?. , Question: When was the first ! Atlantic Cablet~ completed from [ mer tea to fturopc Answer: August 5, 1858. Question: When was the CI rat I . Answer: August 5. ? /eppolin-s'first tlight to America ? Question: When were the U. 8. War ami Navy departments orj ganized? Answer: August 7, 178(J. , Question: When and where was tiie liriL. railroad locomotive used? Answer: August 8, ]P-8, farI I ondale, Pa. . NORTH CHARLESTON NKWS i l{,.v i r \i. J u. v. .'Iiinat, I aMUr ' Sunday school convened at its ^ usual hour with Supt. I1'. I). Bur1 {jess on the job. Teachers at their post ot" duty. -The lesson wa1 timely reviewed un<l beautifully u discussed. AT 11:15 the pastoi ascended the rostrum selected Text Mark 1:20. And. he arose and rebuked the wind and. said unt< ' calm. Theme of text "The Sea ami j wind ceased, and there was a great ; calm. Thine of text "The Sea and | .the Wind Obey." Subject: Faith. *" iie preacned as he thought, he w u.-~ 1 preaching is last sermon. Everybody enjoyed this wonderful message. The doors of the; church ' was opened. 1 united. 125 partook of the Lord's Supper. 1 he ' funeral of Brother Anthony Pot ter was held on duly 20th, l&tdei ' of ( lass 10. He fought a good fight. Peace l>e to his ashes. The trustees are sonsoring a 10 night chautauqua, commencing on Sunday night, August 16th, closing Sunday, August 20th. We are urging everybody to rally on that day. Come to church, go .to church. Nd'I'K K.I Mibh Ij. Ilagood J50S 1-2 Taylor Street has closed her class and sewing room until September 1st. Mrs. Hagood is planning to accommodate more scholars this term, l? - 1 [HE PALMETTO LEADER $MEN and THINGS] lx By J. S. BENN, Jr. J 1)1 1\\lM \1EMS OF THE A. M. E. C ill 1U 11 Beginning with one determined spirit-possessed member, Richard Allen, Ok A. M. E. Cliurch has Igudily grown m width, length and height. "The Book Concern, the lii.st ol' the ten (10) departments ol' our gfeat church, was founded and organized by Richard Allen in I'hilaueiphin in 1818, These depa; taunts, with their ofeities in. the Lnited &tatesof Alice building urel ocated in several merica. The A. .\1. E. Church now nas hlteen (15) Episcopal districts these, nistricts constituting what we call' a "Connection", each ol which is supervised by a Bishop, assigned by an Episcopal commitiee which is elected by the General conference every four (1) years. 1'he General oilieers i>ositions art elective on the same basis of thai of a Bishop except a Bishop is elected lor life and a General officer is, subject, to election by tin constituent*. of. the General conference every (-1) four years i'neso deparuiientjj are known ai "clearing-houses and publicatior departments"; each has a board oJ . ontrol ^consisting- of ond membci aom each episcopal district, elect ~~d Ky 111.- < ! in i ;i I rtinf ei-onro> ipirul. refmially; tiiis iule has two exeep lions.as it .relates to the- control of file departments. The exceptions mo: the Sunday School Lii 1011 and the- iiook Concern has ? self-perpetuating board selectee L>y tne state law, and the Uook Cor corn has a board.of nienibers niadt up 'of persons of the district it W!itctv the lindk Concern" is Iocat ed oiity. Tile Sunday School Union is supported from the sale 01 Sunday School literature and oiu tourth ol" the Children's Day returns, tlvi- includes file manager'* salary. \Vhoii toe present iiicum' bent took, charge of the Sundoj School l.*iiii>n tdS) years ago il tiad a value* of sixteen thousam dollars (^1 i.oul)), at present tlA same Ciiimi ,has a Value of twe . uiiaicd fifty thousand dollars -c.Mi.xJ.uuo. i I lie Uook -Concern d hicn is legally headed by Dr." I) ,.vi., ba'.Ufi, an a the oldest depart?rrerrt in ar c-'uirch, is-1supporter -:?y the saie'"I Looks and'vhurcl .-applies-.. -..i? c'lptioiis from tlu nay that Uas lieeii set apart l?y tin ?. 111 tr-i.Mu- uru'iuci ell H tl ijenoibl t'"iiIvreiice soiTiti years itoc I Sunday in I'ohruai y I .and is known as "rounde r Da> " the. returns, n in which are sent mieclly to du manager for tin [i keep oi u.e vii j.arlnu-ni. TTu i.?> k Concern, aecbrdiXig to repot ! \.y'i?r. iiuXtet at the last Gmere c? ttii.tv.iee, tioe. .it own one mine j .voii'.i of aify thing. >o much l'ui vital. .\ow, hecau-e. ol " ait an i:v'i.:u . y.e llt w hie it appeared in the i v e 01 ler. a lew .days a gee reiUvive . '.o iin t ?vo exceplit nal department; - i !e; l ed?to above. 1 am I'm cod?fr a t> the i-ol.iieelinn a lew ques . lions; lines a' Geiicral oHiier wit! ' di-lrict boarel have authority t( trai. - !( i Ids trust to another j> r s<-n in flie interim of the Genera i <<:.t. relice, deputising hini a; - ' o ! !.tl ( Itlll't'l".' In tie event ; Genciul- Oilierr should- become ir. etn.ie itatcd to the point where in litis to give iip his post voted h"in )>y. uy deliberate . body,- what i; t:.e status ol' the position lie held": At tin' last General coniVrenvi w lien it eanie to the yleeli.on ; manager tor the Book Concern ( 'i'.'-". I votes word"the" necessary Mui i-liuivdred and ninety-threi . iioiee of election; Dr. Baxter re."eivi'-ij three-hundred and twent\ ...i.I . -v ? -ii >- i.i nr. u. Ouri'y received tjji^'-hundicd ami ninety-eight I. S. Benn, .Jr., one hundred am thirty; Dr. Wiseman, thirty odd Dr. Hope, also received some votes Now Hi tii.? p<-i f??i- anj i casuj^ should become incapacita .. (1, TtrtlTn nnine of rail play, .' .'.ii .*idei;iny^i the - facts Stated ah >ve who is entitled to t!i2 position'.' < an t lie" connection net. a - tola Joed as a result of Iliat action? In the lace of what ht^p happenec it the Book Concern, can it challenge the S. S. Union and tin -late board there? Have our departments become kingdoms to lit -tnherrterb ~by members "of a . few families while other w< rlliv me inner,. -of the same connection live m.I .n? - t:~- " * *??*. iui^ tncNn IA*1 Dr. Baxter retire on a fixed salary come fr^m the Book Concern and let the next highest runncrup at*?the last General conference he given the department, or let the ^ (h > call hej united to. tiie-li^ 'listl it i ond HuTtToaiiCtlrrre; m Till-: ( 111 IK II All) ( I.I B The Church Aid Cluh of First Nazareth Baptist Church held its regular meeting' at the home of air. ami Mrs. Jacobs at-2TG2 Millwood Ave. Tuesday, July 21, 1 It.'lG lhe meeting was called to order by Rev. Downs, singing "Shine On Me." Prayer by- Mrs. Wallace; scripture reading by Mrs. Downs Oth Psalms, after which the minutes were received and adopted; then the house was opened for ol-.i and new business. ? The toll was OQ 1 1*? r\ ? '1 1 v....^w <iiiu i-aun mem Dei* responded with n Bible verse as they paid t.hidi- dlipfc, ttu. p1n)? ilk' L-mved by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Rev. ami Mrs. Downs 1205 Lejfvee St. We were dismissed by the pastor. J ABBEVILLE NEWS k ! St. James A. M. E. Church Rev. W. S. Minis, I'astor Sundayschool was fail ly mund ed and the. lesson r.iculy rcVie\\*ed by Miss M. T. 'Greene and'the monthly prayer services were eonducted by Mrs. A. 11. Lee and the children seemingly are interested. 11:30 a. m. Rev. tr 1'. Rhodes read St. Matt. 13:1-10 irs scripture lesson. Then Rev. Minis' text was from St. Luke 13:20 and Rev. 21:4 and delivered the message with divino-i^spiration. 8:30 j). m. Rev. \V. L. Devlin read St. Matt. 7:1-12 as scripture lesson. The pastor's text was 1 Cor. 2:4-5. Using as a subject . "The deed of faith." Everyone I present enjoyed the discourse. The third Quarterly Conference of St. James was held Monday night with Elder J. C. Quaile^ ' presiding. A titer the devotioniil side, the house was opened for 1 business. Committees and officers took their places and the minutes OI tile lust quarter adopted. All reports of the different auxiliaries of the church received. We enjoyed the encouraging remarks' from our Elder and then adjourned. > -diss Fannie L. Williams of Cle. velan'd, -Ohio, is spending a il-w days with her sister and In ti. er-in-law, Mr/and Mrs. Oscai , Hearst. i Miss Marion Latimer of lloiaa l ath, S. C. is visiting her cousin, Miss G. It. Latimer. Mrs. Magnolia A. Maddux aii ' ' daughter, Miss Lula also Miss - Johnson of Donalds, S. C. wery 1 dinner guests Fiiday of Miss L. - E. Collier. Mrs.'Henrietta Jordon of Evansi ton, 111. is sof tiding a few weeks, j with her patents, Mr. and Mrs, , Will Hunter. Miss Catherine Tate of AnderJ son, S. C. spent the^ week Arthur Turner. Miss Alice Fair Watts continues vety ill at this writing.. V. M. K. ( The members.of the Y. M. K. C. : wish to express its heart fell. , sympathy over the death of Mr. t Watdlaw Bowie, who was see're~ lary of the cliib. The fl.ineral was held -Thursday .afternoon, July JO, l'.Kltf Tlie members woit? blue suits, ' and turned ".out in full number a. ' the.--funeral; ''? .- Among the beautiful floral of ferings was the broken- wheel t TnTiVI."(TtTT liP \vliili- 1:1 i niitiims ant! " i lillies presented by the. club to the .family. The Club will Miet Tuesday I evenir.fr, August 4, lUdd;. at tin home of Mr. Wat: DaVcnport, mi I White Hall Street. ____. ?. Mr. Samuel Kdwards. Death Mr. Samuel Kdwards, died.July ,:'?i>ih at'Tdlo p.. m. g^tyr an illiH'sjg of several - months. TTe was a eitfi zen of Hlvis city and a taylor. lie I- .was a member of St."-Jame's A. M. . fK. Church" aid a trustee of ihc 'same. Mr. Kdwards was a dati.; ful member. lie wa>. funi'iali/.ed Sunday a". ' 1 . Joel;. Uev. \V. S. Mints offijciatintr,. "Why do we. mourn-" 5 i was sunt;'. Prayer by Uev. J. W. ' Malhis of Laurens, S. c. "Swim; - : I.ow Sweet' Chariot" was sunjr by i .Miss Carrie M. Hrowne. Remarks by bis leader, Pro. S. i 11. Adams, Scripture lesion l'salm ' j d'.ith was read by Uev. S.'C. CampI bell, Anderson, S. C. "C'rossin.r ' ; l In- Par" war road by Mi-s Alaiy ' ; T. Greene; - , Miss Ax.aiee ' sang "I've suttfr. The pastor ' vfiefi sp ke i from Psalm-T.K4 as a text. Miss Azaalee White sanp' "I've 1 done my work.'-'. Mr. Wardlaw Don it- Succumbed . One of Abbeville's most pop,; !:?) young im"mhi is mot death Mm; day aftern en, J..ly 'J7, while swim mi tit*' in I-ontr Cane Crock i~h poison c.yfi young Mr. Wardlaw Ifnwie. tic was taken with th cramp and dn.uiud before . ai eni . h (ui' ?i ?<> hi.iu Funeral services were held from i the St. James A. M, K.?Church. ; Thursday, July JO, -with Rev. \V. S. Minis, pastor ollieiaiing. Th Reverends (Hover, l.ictmhn an i - CIteene assisted. mCr' MTs. Josephine I>r..iwi> ai.d (laugh ter Carrie Minitette sailer a duct. Kulogies were -rea l "and ivmu'LI were ma-V- on behalf of the Simi day school, clubs, scho 1 ad . f'iends; Flower girls ar.d pallbearers were from tlie d.ceas(d' classmates and club. The intc"ment was in the St. Peter's cemetery where be was laid beneath many expen*ive and beautiful d signs. i FN ION IJAPTIST MISSIONARYCIRCLE M MIlfli (INI: ! .. ?T J! live .Circle h 1.1 its rcgulat rmeeLing at*the home cri '.Mis. F'.e.> . J sit. Kennedy at 10U."> Oak St. The meeting was called to older at tin soil prestdtTTu-". Opening s( lei tr" j Ivy Mrs. Ada Nelson; scriptur. I rending by Mrs. I,. <'. Jerkins 1st i I'salnu Jillitd Us aim repeated in 'eonc.it. Seond selection by Mis Cunningham. The house was then in 'order for business. The niimitos Were read, received and adopt I t'd. Old and new business wa* . called for. The toll was called all members responded. After the businuss, meeting, we listened t< some encouraging- remarks from the-pastor. We also had one visitor, Mrs. Miller. W(> were dismissed by Mrs. David. We ad j >"rved 1" : ' t, with Mrs. Km ma MntTuws ai PlS Short St. We wish to say to all readers .of the Palmetto Leader, the Crown is still at the end of (he journey; we. are headed that way. The hostess'j - served lee cream and?cake; and' everyone expressed themselves as having spent a pleasant evening. Mrs, A. L. Reese, Pres.; Mrs P. Hale, Sec.; Miss Q. M. Addison reporter; Rev. L. C. Jenkins pa&tor. g * L HESI Elf 1'AKARK M'HS ? JL Mrs. ' Pi ulati Cunningham has returned t'lAni a visit if six weeks to relatives in Philadelphia. She was aycompanicd thei? It-', hot mother, Mis. Krederiek and hei sister, Mrs." J'ezeliel; the latter-two aiv staying a while longer?" ..Miss A?la MeDaniel ami mother telt Satarda;i l'dr_X, V. C. fur an inn?tiiti; e~ stay. ' ? Miss Robbie Bradford went to Washington Saturday. Little Miss Dorothy Maekey left Suuu day for Afbarh tte where she will spend-the mor.th of August with ,h>aunt. Mrs. Janie.King. Miss Elizabeth Caldwell left Saturday to spend some timu With i elatives in Salisbury. Little Miss Magdalene Dixon and mother Mrs. Rosetta Dikon returned to Washington Monday after spending a .very pleasant time here as guo.sl.ni Mrs. Dixon's parents, .'Mrs. 'lvatie Alien and Irushf'nd. Patrick street. Miss Thoinasitie Woods is visiting hei' lucnds, Misses Willie and Stella Barber, Blackstock, S. (\, -or .'? \yeek. * .. Mrs.' Martha Walker and little daughter; Josie are guests of Miss 1/ajsy MilVhell- lor two- weeks in Blairs, S. C. 4 Mws- Honor C. -Green has entered t.i.e Waverlcy liospftal, Columbia. lor a course in nurse training. Miss Sarah McCrory died Sunday at her hoine.cn the-corner ol Mt-Lure and Looinis street.. ..Al'tei an illness of several days. Funeral arrangcnneTit^'-hhve not been made?-pending the arrival ol' shreds from .New Jersey.' Mrs. Maggie- B. . Carrenee left Saturday for Wagram, X. C- to visit friends. Quite a dumber ol Bulks'- and Odd Fellows attended the Grand ..ougc in Columbia, Tuesday?" i'lill, with their niece -Mrs. Nathaniel?Julius on??N;v hville,?Teiin. motored here Sunday and spent me arteriu?--ir with their relatives Mr. an I .Mis. Andy Barrett, Ashlord street. Mrs. Florence Williams of Bock Hill . .. ... ...... . . M- - - ^ m.-i ah ,ni>, nuucii ..yers Sunday aiternoon. > Air. an?l Airs, 'lluhaui tiastoli die t.'-- proud 4 n.s. or a .1 ii horn July Uo. .Mother. ami baity a.i i- .doing \y.i |L ...! . . Ali>-. Annie njli-u lienson ami iitllv daughter, .-pent 'several nay-?ncre" vry mie-l ai lii iT~s1sT~t~ n-i?uv. T.sther hnii.lH; She also \ isitnl relatives'in the coun-. t.v. -"Annie," .ds "she is laniiliaily r.uowu luie, was iiiust heartily wel lonuil by Uiends in the hid Home year* tin- pa.-ti-r oT tile .Metropolitan A. Ai. 1-1../. chur.eii, and she grew' up here wr.ere *he is still very int.i n |o\\d. She is Hie -wile t' Air.. Timothy Beh.-un. Th'ty, ..itli Uieir liuee children are lie.ng -Well- in llayonne, N. J. .She '.vlt Tuesday a.turnoon Tor her ..nine ii. ilayonne. On?trar are: vAixsr Nannie Howard, Aiken street;, .Mrs. iilia I,. M . SlaT.baik, t ent.r St. Al.-- He-.-ii- I loner i- nil i I n I i 11;; summer setiox)! at Tuskegee ln. li.ute. . .. l.'.e j i-d.iii- libi ai y. is open each Monday uiteriionn ltoiii 5- to 7 1'. .-1. l.iii.ljr a: e -there to interest am? pii ii.,e o[,i and young'. A new nihil, n:.- in i n adued tu the colJe t . ' ii. i in- 157 ile contains so Miui a help on Sin. day seliool woi'Ii ihal ' it slay* in. enn.-taut Viietilaiion. It. j.- a w n .erlui aiu.lo all w>..<V i. -uj .t, \ii.y -ioiKis'e and .k'tt!. < i.a- lu t.ic horary each ' . . Kin if AI If 11. \\ it li he i ul' V, 1>. L. ami-her t\yu Ittin jiiaml iiau.ahU r.-, MaytlaKn'c i. -. .i-i (~al..fi?iif Ncl'soit; hoi ii.ii-laur a.nil Mr. Nelson's who, sun-iii>la\v \Ir. Rolait Nelson, mo1"iiM li? ^ahi<la isuielay to see lii'i ! State A. & I FALLS V J ~r' Beginning Sepi 1* Courses learlin" to Haehel r . * ;> Mcthamr. Arts. Home Ive< f. Ii'ms nes-: Administration an l eieil (''acuity. IXcellenl { penses. I > jl Vv.v f.rlher information ac :j: thi: i>ri:s x U??- -?? ? Stale ? i. T. I I. ?* l' L EEVY'S FUNERAL HOME Undertaking- And Kmbalmi ?SLOGAN? LOWER PRICES AMIUTLANCK SERVICE "As Near As Your Nearest Pho 1831 TAYLOR ST. " COLUMI Phone 9276 1. S. Leevy, M I ?' Saturday, August 8, 1936 ? . WOODRUFF NEWS ? ? - trinity A. M. E. Zion Church I,/ HeV. J. K. L. Allen, Pastor Sunday school opened at the usual hour wilii Supi., Mr. David J. Vvai-utn and all teachefs at their , i post ol' duty. , j Among- those w'ho worshipped ?at?Mount Ctt+vury Baptist I'MUlVh ^-mr-Cros.^ Keys Sunoay were Mr. and Mrs. Dominie Oilleam, Mes| Panics Eveiyne VVilburn Mattie liibbs, llattie Steen and Mr. Roosd^a veit S,orris. They reported hav- f/ ing a grand time. *i I A revival'meeting-is In progress at Bethel Baptist church this week and everybody seem to be in the mood lor attending the services. Mr. M. S. (Jailaham of Spartan- \ burg was the guest of Mr. Law \ , U nburn last Wednesday. Miss Nanzetta Parks, a student j nurse of the Waverley hospital in^-VJ ! C olumbia, S. C., is spending hei j vacation here wiUc.hev, mother and j lather; Mr. and Mrs. Toy Parks, j The summer session of the- * Woodruff. Junior High school openi cd Mopday morning, August 3rd with a splendid enrollment of students. The faculty includes Prof. Allen Williams, principal; Mr. Da .vid J. Wilburn, Mesdames Madgt? \\/P Williams, Hattie Montgomery, Sampson and Miss Helen Cannon. The parents and teachers are looking forward to a successful term. ] Mr. G. W. Bolden, superintendent of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co., was the guest of Mr. David J. Wilburn last ^ "Wedhesday., Sick list: Mesdames Christine j Foster, Rachel' Rice, Francis Foster. We hope for their early and complete recovery. MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCII Rev. J. P. Reericr, Pastor The pastor visited his home church in Newberry, S. C. on last Sunday and the assistant pastor went to Anderson to preach the Missionary sermon of the Anderson County S. S. and B. T. U. Con- ! 1 vent ion. The srevices at Zion however, went on just the same, "! for Rev. M. S. Sorden of Ander- s' * son, S. C. spent Saturday and Sunday in Columbia. He was re- <1 turning drom a series of revival services at St. James Baptist Xllru ix-ha?fi le?--south -of* Co-?-i? luinbia. Rev. B. L. Ilall, pastor, Rev. Sordon delivered two heart felt messages. Morning's text was taken from?: < Musi work the works of Him that sent you, while it is day; for the night Cometh when no man can work Tl.eme "A Challenge to still he. doing." .Evening "(mossage "And it was night," John 13:30 Theme "A Leap in the Uark.,r- Zion is al- i ways glad to haave Rev. Gordon I come to her, he speaks, as one ? having authority. The National Convention is just 411 v'i<11u wie turner so riousewives 'j please phone the pastor 3588 an.I toll Him how many delegates you | will be able to.take SI.50 for two meals and a placc to sleep, an.ii ft.To for sleeping". " ' bet us not I'Aorget that Mr. John- . ' son and Mrs. Ilearso will be in the City Monday night at the Musical program, to begin training two , hundred voices for the Convention. Mrs, Kubio Nelson. . j ?.Mrs. Sauah K. .Tata of Nuw York t ? City was the guest for' several days recently of her father, Mr. Will Kennedy, her uncle and aunt * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy, She is J a former 'Chester girl and friends wove v,ry h'tpiy to ee her home J again. ' . I Mrs. Willie Young with her two,. 1 small daughters came Saturday I from- Jacksonville to spend ten 1 dayii as-guests.qf Mr. hnd Mrs. R. F. Uichburg. . .Miss Sarah Miller " and Madam M. E. Woods are out again after being iU for several-weeks.* : r M. College |/| ESSION | | I ember 15, 1936 | y T ! ors' Degrees in Agriculture, *? 1 mom it s, Teacher Training, ? (1 Arts ami Sciences. Com- 'k ' jv facilities, Reasonable Ex- X y Idress: X 1I-DENT, | A. & M. College, 7 I Orangeburg, S. C. % 1'. i M