The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 08, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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All ntwn for The Junior
must be in tha-office no later than
Tuesday afternoon! of each week
Many letters, are j^ceivad toe late
for publication.
"BIU.'V.i
Boys And Girls
WANTED
To Earn Money In Spar#
Time
Ilere's an opportunity for amotions
boys and jriris to make
money every week, all year
__ long, hv simply working ? in '
spare time in your own tveighbbrhood.
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 detail*. Writ*
to:
CIRCULATION MANAGER
? THE PALMETTO LEADER
1310 Assembly St., Columbia, 8.C.
_ MAKGAR.ktWIUt.llTS
Dtav liill,
\\V!l tin* I'our 11'. C'.jb picnic is:
over, Altai"'did wv r ad a .'V;>???t time. t
1 should ', ?;?y - we.diil. It' was "said '
tl-Ut iiuav t: an. two M;oii!-at)d cllih; ,
f?',> S :ilTri"..ir . 1i|Q!.lV. S?UT\
' ' .you or -oiiir il.o : omhors oT"
tlu- < a;a "i oiu'-'-jii i not attend.
M!'.<: Paul.' o S atr. Aicynt. wa.ovir
al-o ! < : -': l.<i:. \! Saw vet .
The <u::ii.T 0 u".it:y Clubs W'i!i. .
cairn ;i' ii:,' C.i wi-ri.:
ol" .\11_ *. I'T.th. I sit.l?. ?'.** d elui'il.'
and .S;ind;.y?-i la-id a.~ a-u.i'l all ??!
flu* s.c'i . ice- win. rroV d. Thv I'ur.ei?
jil.,,:*.ilT. \:~r.C- ? v. ,i
our rlitifcli yo-w-i <la.v: ! ic.it kiTT "
oil in a' 'ivTi ok..it :' : '.r.'Hi- Washinift-iii,
l>. 1? wa - -vc! V sail:
AIy uiiclo, I.I. A. \\'i'*;<l\rit:d fr-ji,'
New \ .1 k i - - |n-: 'i1. v.r .-"int. ' t-fim
: .will: u-. \V. a;v y' iiavo him.
. ' I law--: that is a!: i'-.r tlii^ 'tiini..
' _ si> I a in i :j_r. until next
wvok. '
Vi-ups truly, j
\ .-Ala fia.T?r.t^hf
, -fki:ank
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SMMIS |{|l>IU,i:S
~T*~ I > a r-rrrrr; -?1__j.
II..'.V .hi V a...i t',,. ; r
1'ii: 1 : , ,Su..r I- 'wait i'<.l si.
l?'iar, vM:::.- ;!r. ; won't ?io it .any
naio. < : i ;'i: . . a' .. i'avil 'j
|>1' Ikv i. iin'.. 1 ' in a i..a>; v
it :v4-i ' l-iiw
"P." i" v.m'Iw I :a!i: a i'cm
ri.i ik > . .
1. W *; ill n alaias all thi '
VoUVl- lla-ir- t i"i'j. i . orilol' V
~i ' '' r. tra- liu-st
shops wiia't Kii .'l ' skin- maki "
t.ho host.slippers?
i- .'.tare five
lot t 'jr.- i at V.v to.ki'i; away two of
' . tli.-m .'v.-? :
. I. Wbv is if iawyv-r like a lost-It?
.- v-la
.">. Why! is ' i.nppiest \<>wel
in too aipkabo.'
: A a-v. < ;<: ' ; :
. 1. 1_<H> tUiUji'y.
2. 1 Sana;.a .* kins. . ; ? ,
St'.no. . '
1. lie lit s fii>i 11111' sii!tthen
' aii'lho-o.
">. "1" it A in hiblst r!
lili-s \\!:i!o -v" ),. }\ aii'l all
the?res; wf ila .voVfls arc in put;-]
pat my.
y. ai -truly,
Frank- T.ojM
-?a? ? .(;K\iMAM
P. I \. M. K. ( III K< I! j
? Rev. .1. II. ritiui'.jis. I'a.slor
zr M.-W Sto "? 'r :
. ? beautifully. * >'?! S"! ?I ! >; t show
1 hini^Ql;,~in bis newer ys horetofoio '
jHinr.tr t na>:.ni- lt . WMi-.-kipnoi
coulil be' soei.i evi-Tyv.'!; re' wt itaine: j
their-?way t > t!i? r ?-peotive
i chut'chcs. , I
WlVi.ihuiv '!" '-- 'ililii..-i.iA Km
rnrtf'".' ! , '.i '. i-'.y p! ji ir.^ tu'dieno
could.' he m' After Hie usual'
- ,pt i linjinuriy.: tin' 5 ;i '. >t;. "at jh
, im*?>| i: tr d his tox"
ZJfroiir t!it. (ilvvi n* !i chapter n1' -Lt
' ('irr . .and a part <>.'* the twenty-,
fourth vi ! I'm hi which lie in
pra'M ie;.! 1 m--n. ^ ^ Tinue |
for jointly.
J)hr>mg?ibc.. _"ir;ntr wentiu-r
?_ conditions. e'- r> u'? <X- an i . a very
ha'ivl r ain. 'i *0< ruled. This of
co'urs< fiatniv' d the a*: endfinee
for Sunday .- ' hr.fd. However, a,
.. s<"'.?io!j na- 1 e'd aad the lesson'
- considered.. "Philip's Missionary
a beautiful' le.->or..
A very > 1.li.-lit nin;r e\*( ninff me.o
sairo v.a- ?1 i*-c*?t-d by our Presiding
Kider. ItyV. I,. It. Nich' Is. 1
Text: Arts eighth chapter, thirtyfourth
vetse. The text was heautiflullv
developed and was., very
inspiring. 1
j Scripture reading f ir the Inorn- '
ing worship a j m-tion* of the l>t
Cor. ejowntli chapt'-r." ' 1 i
iilspiriny f.ove Feast---was |
Jic'1'1' on FridaV rei-jr^.-|?dy '?)
The Sumter Community Choir
under the ?li> vet ion of Kve -Tessye
Nationally known Artist will appear
at J>m'v.an iel on Friday evening.
August 1 --8:.30 jh m.
The :admis*ion will h<j "5 and 50c.
This group will' fender "The Fife
of Christ" in Negro- Spirituals. '
Some of oar local talents will pa?tlcipate.
MHji n f j j 'j Va' mm
V?he
.toffCt
ITH'S fiKtAT}'jT WfEim
BOX CARTER, Editor
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1 KKSVll.LE XE\VS
The Sunday school opened at
the usunl hour. The lesson was
taught by J. II. Humphrey.
Miss Margaret?B:?l+art+wy bl.
New York City is spendisg a while
with lu>l' iiai'imts M > nw.l \f , ?
C-iabi-i ^Hartley.
.Miss Blanch E. Bryant loft foi
school, (l.'ll; midwives and nurses.
insl'itVito, tO-1; church normal and
institute, .'>0; training school; 57.
An .exhibition by the practical
art's department including drawrr.tr
apd writing " was orr display(hiring
the week, ;58 students re,
i ivi-H''-diplomas in hand writing
.1. B. Fclton and \V. A. Schiffiey,
of the State Department of Edu
ration "visited the classrooms durForty-one.
members made Uj
the suinnyer schord faculty. Specia
. oUrses for J canes - workers^ ami
.Washington, ' Satijuiuy,
Miss E. Hair and- Mrs. Carrii
loll Williams, is spending a wlijltu.tli
their, parents. . j
.Mr. S. I.. Lee is iih'provitig.
We are glad, that Mrs, Lula
Boyd "7s somi>- bcti-err .
CLINTON-IMAYS
Clinton, South Carotin11.' ?veem
ike Clinton. again, so many of the
'1 t liutojiians arc here visitimr
" unc retained on sad occasions,
tocis on picasurc trips.
Airs. Amanda Phihson brought
tyr son, Lionqld home for burial.
We all know him as "Bit". Mrs.
I'iulson and daughters left for New
i in k City Tuesday.
.Clinton. was also shocked ovc/
toe deaths' of Mrs. Dollie Pitts,
ami Mr. A. Bailey. Mr. Bailee
was a'young man just in the bloom
iff life* e The. young as well as olo
passing. Mrs. Clyde Calhoun
.i'*yn Ohio is here Visiting mother,
m other and other relatives.-?iihe
vAll.be remembered'Miss Jaoh.
iMuk'oly. Others visiting relatives
and friends are Mrs.,-Amanda
i attersoi, from Virginia; Mr. Hui'us"
Voirng." N: J.; Mis-. Carrie B.
.Wedlock, Mrs. hi. Uuiuer, . .uieh.,
Air.-, Camilus Delgarter, Fla. These
folk look the picture of health-.
Airs. Mamie, Williams and son,
.Mrs. Alcdiel Green are here visiting
Aiiss Jessie L).-Golden, Miss
Golden entertained her guests 01.
lhur-suay. Card playing tilled thr
evening. These enjoying this at
fair were Mrs. Jeanette K. Younp
Ttuuk W . .Young,Mrs. Laura ilat
ton, Misses It. M. Johnson, Eliza
both Ke-cder. l'rof. II. L. Evans
, -sis Cylde Cannon, Charllie Taylor,
J, {feeder, Timothy Blakel>
anil A. Cooke. At a late houi
the hostess served punch and cake
Al ter dinner mints, salted peanut's.
>hc was assisted in serving
by A^iss Ruby Johnson.
Mrs. Laura Hall Thomas- and
two children have returned honu
after spending (5 weeks in sumniei
school at Itock Hill, IS. C.
Mrs. .Naomi Mopkenson of Newt-eiiy
iiiij the i -cert guest of he!
rister, jkdrs. tilauuys Henry i'n
r' i i : i?
v< ni Wilt) . 1 1 1 11
Mr.-, Agnes I. Evans left Saturay
to begin her school work in
Greenviile county.
? Mi;. Tlmmp.snn _ Rccdcif - is JA1
and at woik to the delight?of hi;
family and friends.
Mr. Joe Williams is ill at this
writing; also Mss Lydia Young
\W hope for them a speedy recovery.
H)ur.sda'y's rain pleased - everytJu
tTie Tifst"Sllri<Tay~Ttie churc'r
goers iound their way to sonu
riiurcTn Revival, meeting began at
Hebron Baptist church and Bethel
A. M. E. church.
Rev. 1*. N. Gay of Frienshij
preached another one of those sou,
taring sermons. He was assisted
administering the Lord'sTSupper
by Revs. E. L. .Lilliewood
George"Shelton, A. Steward.
We are' always glad to have
these preachers worship with us
I he morning services were followed
by an impressive scrmor
at night by Rev. P. B. C. Leiws
pastor at Cokesbury. Come ag^ii
ivev. iX'VFis.
.Mrs. Carrie Bell Maddock lefl
Tor l.ofne in Michigan Friday. Mi
Uufus Viiunj; kit iMondfly for Nl'V
Jersey.
Mrs. Emma Young is in Ohio foi
an indefinite stay. Miss Lull
Wheeler is home, after summei
school in Columbia.
The Willing Workers club hai
a silver tea at the home of Mrs
May Linsay's Sunday, August 2
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4 SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Fi^st Baptist Church
Ilev. A. H. Clark, I'astor
A soul stirring sermon was
preached by Key. A. H. Clyrk on
Sunday'morning. His text was
taken from Timothy 2:2, sublet,
"A Good Soldier of Jestrs Christ."
Sunday night another uplilting
sermon was delivered. The text
was taken from "St. Matthews 1G:18,
subject "The Work of the
Harvest."
The Sunday School had quite a
. few out on Sunday morning, with
a very interesting subject 6n- theirr
lesson. The Sunday school is gi\*- '
ing a grand picnic on August 3,1
hoping that every one who attends
will enjoy themselves to tne high-t-st.
Wij- r.n.j qiijte a few visitors
stopping in to see. us on last JSunday.
i here were two that joined the
band, and we hope for many more .
o come and join with us.
' '1 he Ushe^-Uoar<k-ii?? giving a L
lawn party at the church, on Aug. f
10, all sarts.of refreshments to be
sold. The Usher Board-is increas- [
mg^great-ly nnd:ltuiKv.to_continue
to hold up the banner.
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1 11 v.* A UIl III U I \\ U'llvl'l .s VI UN IS
going to put over a "Woman's
Day Rally" on Sunday, August 'J,
'at 4 o'clock. The "Sun. FInker
Quartet and the Junior Choir will
furnish the singing. There will be.
-preaehifig?by- t-hc pastor, Rev, A.
II. Clark. Wo- hr.pe that they will
be successful.
\\ KST.M 1N ST Kit N KNV S
We all were very glad to see
.the rain fall on last week-end.
Miss Marsella Austin of. ('liestor,
S. C. visited her i?arcr.ts last
week-end, here in Westminster.
Of. course we all were very glad to
see her home again. She retuimnl '
To Chester Sundajt" afternoon.
Miss Austin is st,opping with .Mrs.
Rebecca Woithy in Chester and
what we learned from her "talk,
Mrs. Worthy is a tine Christian
1 hearted Woman.
Miss Nellie L. Walker oi'G ret n.
vi 11 c? visited her parents .la>t wi l l. .
also Miss Geneva Davis.
1 Sunday, July 20, Mr. Harold
Minis and his mother, Mrs) Minis,
vfsited Miss Ruby Austin. They
; are citizens of Greenville.
Sunday evening, August 2. Re\
\ T> M - -
t\. d. .uorion o: mis town delivered
a wonderful discourse. . The
smallest child tlvat po to self ol
could understand at Chochree
Baptist church. His text was
,'ound Paul's Letter to the* Cor.
verses 57:58. subject "Victory"?
We feel that if w'- had more men
. like Rev. Morton our town would
be better.
Sunday, August 2. the Walhalla
Charpe held its thifd quarterly
I conference at John Wesley M.. K.
church, here. It was supposed t<
have been held at Bethel, about
oipht miles from "Westminster.
Due to the weather and bad roads
' \ve wore unable to pet there,
i After the conference was-over
Rev, Curry (the. District Supt.L
. his wife and Miss Sparks of Harts
i ville, S. C. Went to Mrs. Ksthei
Blackwell's home. There hind
was served, ft v. .1. M. Stokes, the
"1 pastor; uDo mill. ?
(Miss) R. MiAustin, R-porter
ARC .VIA' NEWS
Sunday school was called to or
der by the Supt., Bro. John Gol
don -It 1 n irt o'clock.
Rev. Davis (our pastor) preach'
ed a soul stirring sermbn. 11?
took his text om Exodus ttrl"
L, subject "Ret Us Go Forward." It
' was well done.
? Rev. Davis took dinner with
| Mr. and Mrs. Trvin Sharpe whet*
. ho ideally spent a wonderful evi.
ning.?? ; ??
Night services, opened 'wifh a
' warm prayer meeting. -Birr.
Young, Golden and Sister Solo
' nion conducted thc meeting,
'j Rev. Davis took his text from
' t St. John 5:6, subject, "Would
'.Thou Be Made Whole?"
I Rev. Davis is doing great work
i down here in Alcalu. Two souls
came to Christ and. confessed
? vnvii .-inu^. i>ri7. rvcais, a iormer
. member moved to Florence, is back
?with?u& Mrs. F.mma Morrison
from N. Y. C. was with us also..
1 a neat sum was realized
1 The clubs are all working faithr
fully in interest of the church.
Rev. Douglass Hall worshipped
^ wittfi Friendship Suday. We arc
always glad to witness his pres,
ence. Come again.
E PALMETTO LEADS!
NEWBERRY NEWS
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Mll.LEIi CHAPEL A.
M. K. ( III ROH
(i. II. \V hite, Pastor
Newberry, S. C.?Alter lessor
Study Siipt. Floyd reviewed tlu
>ame. We are getting ready for
the Sunday school convention.
At morning worship, Rev. I. 11
Fisher a member of thi< church
a Theological student of Gammot
and at present doing religious
work ><i_ the C. C. camp at Chestei
preached for us Using Isaiah 0:1
subject Revelation of God's Ma
jesty. The congregation heard tin
speaker gladly.
'* Rv.J. R. Gamble preached fron
II Timothy 2:2 in tne .atternooi
for Hie Missionary society. Sub
ject A Goou Soldier. The preach
er was at his best. A neat sun
\\a> yealized for the cause. .
The" League is still going for
ward undershe leadership'of Pres
dent Harris'. . ?
For evening worship' the pas
tor used-M?irk '.P'd-l. lor our Ihcdl
lation to a very appreciative aud
ienee.
The visitors for - the day wen
Messrs- Jesse .White, Odel and K
L. Wilson, Cecil Jones, Georgi
.Singleton, >lrs. "Marie Taylor an<
Miss Emma Goudlock.
Monday ;ifi?u>uui the Snnb'wt"
club met with little Miss Mar-j
Nance Bates. The little Ones en
joyed themselves.
Come and worship with us. Wt
welcome you.
Tin; Sarah Allen club. is. spon
soring a Tri.-Cycle contest, Aug
ust It. Miss I... M. Harris, super
visor; Miss Elsiy (lallnian. presi
ncin..?..H;t?y a vote only 10c.
Bethlehem Baptist Church
llcv. E." GauhU'ri. Pastor
Miss Virginia Lee Bradley win
II !i'. Ill l-h^-spron.. ,W lw.e 1 if, d?'pn:
ted this life, .Inly ^7. 1 ! :!<>. lie
rjudden death was a shock to al
whp knew heiv She was funeral
ized at Bethlehem Baptist ehurcl
here. lute she A\a> a member. Thi
funeral was prea.ne i by the Rev
E. E. (Jaulden, the pastor. Quiti
a! few of her filend-.- schoolmate
yiilf. classmates were there to pa;
Trteir last losjtcrl Urtlt'l'. Shcvxyu
hurved in Newhei i y. The way o
death seems lulbl in us Ihit. (thi
knows. best. .Shi. haves to mouri
her departure; ratY.ef. mother. tw
sisters, one hi other a ltd a host r>
relatives and frietrls. Mrs. Eu
nice E. Allen sang special sole
lite MTiifstei yd Alliance t?f Nov
; ei ry enjoyed a u-al outing las
Tuesday a week ago oil the hai l
water, 'lhey .had everything nie<
to eat and as mum ice. clean; a
they wanted. The Ministerial Al
iiance meets every Monday noo:
at Bethlehem Baptist church, tin
Rev. E. E. liaulden is the pas tot
\\ i smi-.i he v.ad to :ia\-e you coim
down sometime and see what w
nn doirtr Mr. 1'iiljlie.
Let us not forget .our Home
Coining 1 ay at Bethlehem Baptis
church. Tito Rev. A. \V. Blow
of Richmond, \ a., will he our gues
speaker on that day.?
Listen friend:?"If a man think
unl> of himself he hasn't . : vucl
use . for i I a ills".
BISll'Ol'VlLLE NEWS
St. ,|<>iiii A. M. K. riuiTi'li
Ke\. A. .). I'clix, Pastor
The Sunday school \vas .< pene<
|iy .Mr. \V. .M. Browfl,' actinic us
Supij A ii i- a lively discussion o
lie li s.-in:, thy past'o^ leave a. wrj
timely review ofi the lesson.
At 11 the pastor ascender
TlTc r -!1 '.nil?iUninipnnicd Lv?tru.
local preacher, Bio. \\V M." KelP
and- <le!iv< iWI a s'troniijf gospel ni'es
sajce. Many sludg were made hap
py. The Lord's Supper was ad
minis.tetvd to it lariro numher. Th<
Stewards collected $1">.(}5. A
niyht th< pastor preached anothe
w- k iti~|>um?- sermon t?> an ap
pr^cia' ive audience..
j)nriir_' the Leaeue hour, Mi$
Bertha Mcintosh. was cleeeted a
deletrsite t<> the State League Uo.r
vent inn, -The Ushers Board undo'
the/professiyo leadership of Mis
Un/anna Wallace as Presiden
an'l. Mrs. Mary TA.n-ott.- as di -c
'or pi;o.-?. ritedto the |>ai si-natr
two new porch yockors and tw<
new.front, yard chairs widen nav<
added nnich to otir pa+no?Aiire.
Mrs. lla/.ella March spJnt somi
time at her ohl home. Stateshms
lost week. Miss "Carrie; , Beltoi
spent the week-end in T^jchhui't;
" Rev.?Uolix?and?family- npuid?
few days visitinsr relatives an<
friends?at.'-Lynchburg last week.
Mrs. Kate Jenkins has been 01
t.hc sil l.- 1'isr
Mi s.<c*s Marion Franklin am
Christine Simon wide presentee
prize* by the Juvenjia President
.Mr*. F* fix for sonoeivory oxcejlyn
work- done in that department.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wilton pav
a very fine birthday dinner in hon
or of their pi and son, Reward i
eolebrntinp of his 13th Tnfthdaj
A larp(, number of you up pcopl
were present and an erijoyahl
.time was'had.
Revival .meeting starts Sunda
don't f<?! pet. Dr. McCullouph wi
preach Sunday nipht.
Mrs. Mary Jones, formerly r
this place Out. now o 1 New Yor
City is visitinp her mother, Mr
bla 4?ennedyr She is acconvpan
ed hy her husband.
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BENNETTSVILLE N E\VS
Our summer meeting , made u
start iasC Sunday evening it> .the
loiiowing chureucs .11. tne county
uild closed Willi givat success.
Kev. betiica s meeting* at Ledai
1 Tall baptist church; Kev. E. Al.
' booker's meeting at..c>aw_i\iill baptist
church; Kev. W. E. Ale Lay's
meeting at St. bu.ldh church. Tncy
called tiie meeting at "tot. Buian
Kev. Terry of bjnitniieid, .\. L.,
1 die the preaching^ The same was
' carried out at Sluioh Bapl. church.
We were honored to iuive in out
city lor the entire week the Kev.
Al. Al. Peace el Columbia," b. LKeV.
l ei^te- delivered nigh -price
goods. The ITicudg joined tm
members 111 making his stay, t
.real ^success. * j '
Kev. anu Airs. A. J. Wright uiti
all they could to make him weigh
a lew'pounds more. so we learnec
lie returned home weigning twe
extra pounus.' This is Jleiinetts
' ville. (Bmiles.) *7
l Air. and Airs. T. Pouncy of New
_ i 011< returned last r riday evening
alter spending their- . noney moor
with mother, .Mrs. Mary Drake an<
L> Dr. and llanna on King
street. 1 ' - '*
Ll Airs. Parker of Washington, D
1 0., is in the city lotg^i lew uays
tlie house guest of Mrs. E. Biig
, ham.
r"" Air. It. McQolljuni, student til
Hampton Institute- arrived honu
last week for. a lew Weeks.
Miss Mabel Keeso returned home
.after a month teaching in the sum
mei school at \ om lives lit.-1 nine,
Denmark, S. t'. bile reports a sue
cessful term. .J '
Miss Dorot-ky?-Reese returned
ho file from gi splendid stay at'Fay~
TrtwFffiy--^ 1 mmnii'i; school.
.Miss Ruth " Covington, Miss
Bright and Aljrs. Blackmond anc
our supervisor* Miss B. E. Giuliani,
returned; last Week lrom a
i jitcusuivc sttmnner school session ai
, wnrrrv 'eol ii'gp?tnmtukia;...sc nuol.
] Aiisft Grnnutu tLilly needs a iest
. , out sue nlaUe a brief start- in ar,
i-anging iter sdhBo'f,vwork lor tint
term. We trust yne teachers wii,
7tstaiki by our supervisor and ptil
L over a 'real piogram tilis sehdo,
s term. - i
Kcv. A. Wright delivered a
- srp^tml4a--smui.:o.n._>umhiy morning
f Ten new memlic-is of Dapifst'welJe
I friWiml Alii ll V 1114 i > i1 W 1 1 I ho' III 111!
i" Die liist Sunay in September..
number mi visitors wore pros!
.onl, being limno for their vacation.
o Miss I'earl Gf ice arrived hoim
i- --'i' in Nrv > lor'U -few'days
t sta,y. j ~~~ :?
.Mr. t'ai ioll,j^?xon of Virginia;
0 'Mr, B. Dixon, :1ml Air. and .or.-., o
- Jhxon In lived lioine for a tew day?
- iroia l'hila?reljihia.. l'a.t the kousi
guests of Mr. and .Mrs. B. Dixon
lL(__Mis1 T. T. Robinson spent a few
' lays _m fvew?Y+?gk- wit., i eTalives
e ] an.1 li lend. .
1 I f
I .Mrs. K. M. Booker aii i s> r. speig
. j ihe week in' the eity attending the
t .meeting at Saw .Mill eiuuen. '?
: I Mr. and Mrs. J. Joluiakin, Dr.
t ' ami Mis. ^V. >, Uannu turned out
in; iu-w- lib autos last week.
Our siek li ieiuts; Mrs. .1. l.enk,
I,, .v: r.s. Fox,. Mrs. Ttbgan, .\kis. Beais,
\ u ..s |> , M i s MeNeal, .Miss
l.u.a Reese oi liafLbilgcoj), ST tr;
?-*> ll"- jp- lv..o<i. guests of- Mr.
ami \UT:C 1%7 S. Stiit-1 tistm- AiaisJud
street. Mis. Ga-'sie Reese hig'idj
. entertained the usher board of Shiioh,
a lew S.o.day eVcnings ago.
I .as t Suiuhty tlu-y weiv at tile
. -nine of,-Mr.-, l.ihy West. \Y.e are
i.aving a real time, plenty of good
1 eats. Sunday Vc.e witl meet at tin
s honie of-.Miss Millie B. W. M'ash
Lev. and .Mis. ( u.\ attended the
i Si.ml"y school convention last
i week at Rev. Mclwy church ami
. TTTcSlei tTptd, S. ? A n; jj. Mi-.
. ('try ii.i Chcraw, spoilt the week-end
.:o me, with Rev. Cox.
-Mr. and .Mis- F. Pclcrkin nil
Amelia street- spent -Sunday in
, .North Carolina visiting sick re-1,
ativt s.
.Mjs. Johnson ol' Cohunbia, S. C.
lowly mother of .Mis. .Mamie Mor_.
l is. still is in the city visiting her
^ childrvn, Mr. ami Mis. J. 11. W.
Morrjs on I'Jeenirig street.
( Meeting la-pan "this"week at the
Macedonia Baptist church, Rev. 1'.
( B. Mdodana, pastor.
Mrs. Rosa C. Bethca and daugh<>f.
MctftMl. S. ('. was in' the
city Sunuay P. M. en route fl'MTl
? JiL Mark church.
Master A. J. Wright. .Jr.; on
Chcraw street ,is the Palmetto
, Leader paper hoy. He is ready
" every, Friday wltlh th Palmetto
Leader. Be ready with -your >">c
, to read your copy; stand by Mas(j"
tcr Avdr-Wright, Jr. Send n<
for tlie Palmetto Leader to 33 A^
melia, street.
j IN M KM OKI AM
t.
In sad but loving memory ot
V our dear father, Mr. G. S. Cohen
i- who departed this life August 3rd
n 1 <J35.
n. .luvi^i^ uiu; liuin u.-> j.>
f A voice we lovul is stilledA
place is vacant in our home
V That never no never c?n be. tilled
11 '
You went and left us all alone,
?/ But you roofer would be '4'orgottta
in our 1101111", ?
It was that I'. M. He called you
It is so sad but lie knows best.
Sadly missed by wife and childrer
(Mi*.) Alice Coherr, }vi/e
Mrs. RosjI C.* BiJthea'.i
* Mr. G. S. Cohen.
i
' 1^4 III' I ill.l ' W.Mi rifilft l' - -
| Jjupttr 3
f in iiKitmuti
X . . . v
' *i:\* i*:' i* i*i a n < ;*i ;i >?t i
i The M>it \vlnv stare i
?-rrrimot p.rieye iti
lt's just a waste of
(iive tl.em or tin
* In spite of God..Hint
k_ Brinj* to flight tl
They'll ;*nake the best
V - S?y seem little
' ' >
I .I've stood tile test?
. F,v'ry blow that
That' later life will f
i .
. Quite so strong,
?? Jjn erat?ftrt~that the
Injures on.!*.' whi
; I'm grateful that do
? Wi'-nr they've il
i
1 ~ ~~7 MY CO?
y ??????
... " 1 toil tIn' 'brst I
: ?? '- Ai.'l ihmiL'li it s
Xoiie. othi?
1 am qii
l-'i i* V. hen my r<
(>i. !i;\< trod,
....'That noni' i.
With l.ii
.XIAVUKKKY Xl'AVS
r Calvsiry Presbyterian Church
' Rev. \. II. Kcasoner. Pastor
- Dnr'rii- Sn'i 'ay. .school-. service
Rev. A. A. Tlior.iDso'iT tile AI1?e
sioiiary .< (' M.CIele.n.] l'rosbyteriiin
Church was the truest and lie
i caw. time ly remarks that were
> qui to . imp! essive.
i - ATI or llio' c!n^,>" "I" 'ht' -so^vicv,
the | as'..ir t? I.I ...v e'.ildrc.r t.ic
, bi-au.ty' of ;lie I.it'i of Musi s,
At .11 ;.'!( o'clock. our ! "uresis
oi'iil't! Messrs- Kuyo'iio Scott an]
Rev. A. A. Tliomps' ii. 11 e ~ca\v~aT
outline "oi" his- work that we .trust
we wi I ! ri111. I" ' I" << '
his plans for 4!?* " liplit'iiny ol
(iiid's K intvi! hi;
Tiit* tlunnv nl' onpastor was
'l-'nlth in i:- l.ivinjr .Ay""1"!" text
II '('or. i.'l I .1 o'.i 11 5:1. Ii?j
opin'i in-,-- ilis.otnsi' (111
[' the jMiat n.iiil ? i' faith ir. this try
. iiiK sia-snn.
All of tlu- iliihln n wi n niissikl
lir Ynunjj IVoj Io's nil 'tintr Simay
a'.tyri"tnissoil a '.n-at. At'yr
tin- ilisi"i|ss"ion of. tin- li'ssi ii,
Mrs. A. K- nisntii'i" tohl t'ni in" *
""tin;" -torVi -lihjyrt, "'!*'.? Most
Ileatitifi 1' Thin;- i?i tl i- . World.."
Al'ti'i tin- i-lnsi- nf tllv .-itwru-M s.
K. K. All. n va\vlio a.; ii mv a
treat.
Visit i s ' art' vyi-h oitii'. t < all of'
this i-!. . ..i h's sr. vi-. i >.. .
M?\ i. I Ii "ili'iM" l-'i .l^?, a student
of ;iatr.iiiuii Tin* ''mjii-al Svni'
Tiiarv v as ill,. \\ h . n i- '.iti-st-i of
.Miss Ninoni Sti ph. :. . |;. X. of
l-i'-'J I'l.iyio {si., i f this i lly.
" Mr. I -... -:-i t T; :! '! ii-'tl?tt?-?X.i-w
Viol t'rty is 11.-,' : . i-t of his aunt
M. s. 117771 . J11 n rm-i
Miss (i\s \ i iIo!\"u 11? ?i- v.-"Mi-,
i. r':. W:!* aw who is
trat'hir.ff in TiYr.wi-i ill.- n~"" in
Ik-liii Ml Willi' I!'"- i' *vfi'v" i f- \\
1 V, O. a." the.e-u f 1 i hrothit,
M .. I." It. 'Willi;.ii??- a::'l rtdativ
OS.
. '.<i i . i: /
New Yi'ik t'iiy a:e the miosi ..of
their iaVi.tits", Mr. air! .Mis. Jack
Milliam and relatives.
Mi', in . 1^ Mr,* K y (lilliaiu art.'
tho ;v i f their | ;t'f?"Tit^v ah?i
f fit im*.
-Miss Sinky CliaXh t' i - the~truesl
f ' t- . i. ri
Mi s fhnmasrtiia V, (iadmuu of
i Jiis city. \vh(i is taking a course
in music in \c\v York.City, is with
her relativis an<l friends. When
si-.a hft. >hc stopj e'! in Washing*
ii. Ik O. whine ski ' visited. many
historical places of interest; then
want to .M<nUlair. N. .1. to visa
her turtle, IV W. .Tphrson, aunts,
__ant Iter brothers, Messrs Oliver
and .ft-l.iison TTTt lallinan and wife.
While tlfere, th.ey and all the
Yewhtjay friends made if pleasant
iirrnvt fim
l .NDlCUTAklMr j
A mbulan
(<>i k i i;ot s si-.ifvk i>;
-t.ADV A'F
I
10,1 S. Mh Avenue I'
l oxwoi'tli and Harlzojj. Manage
f
y
y
.. I . J,
Saturday, August 8, 1936
tr&Uatuma $
[' KM DICKSON *f
ia'NKS * ro 'GOD! *
uul goSsip
ie~rrrrw al~t4h .
time to .^n? ^
eir words a thought! self,
they'll
ie low and small,
: you do and
move than naught!
I've taken
they could give!
ind me
I cannot tell,
iv gossip . .
le we live, \ ' r-'?j
spite the
one. I wish ttiem well!
s SOLATION ?
can;
cemy-to please
than myself? " :?
lite satisfied. *
>eky span
I know
an say,- "His work
in has also died.''
" for her.
I She. is now in New York City,
_[witli her .relatives and1 friends,
Mr. atid Mrs. Daniel Gallman. j?
( Mr. A. J.-Martin accompanied ;
hyiMe'ssrs Cecil Jones and James
Carter motored to Laurens, So C.
Friday afternoOn and carried his
i sisters Little Misses Everlena and
; THpniasena Gallman to- visit their
i cousin and relatives, Ml??and Mrs.
W. M. Garrett, 762. W. Hampton
' St.
1 Mr. 'Field Hunter, Misses MagJ
trie Garrett, Melrose Dial and La>'.
veni'a Barksdalc from Laurens,
. S. ('. visited Rev. 'and Mrs. A. J.
' Martin, Misses Andrena RutherI
for. I -owl Mifrlta CI,..;.!..
...... ...JH.V uiiuaij,
~ 71ft OTnoell. ?
j' The Uniform Ranks and Cadets
of the State were entertained last
.week in Xewlv.rry, S. C. by the
j companies ol the city.
All ?:?f, the exercises were very
good. their uniforms were beautiful.
. .
| Correct inn:?Miss Jaunita Jones
j was a guest at the Conference at
Harbison Institute, Irmo, S..C. not
a delegate. ^
' l'rof. R. F. Gladden, Mesdames
N. 1*. Singleton and L. A. Graham
close.; a successful sunme. school
at Hrayt< n Street High Friuay.
OW'IXGS NEWS
I '
' j. .Mt. ( afmell A. M. E. Church
"" V
Rev. J. W. Thomas, Raster
i The Sunday school met at the
; usual hour. After prayer service -^t^L
Rev Thomas preached & wonderful
sermon. Subject^YbTTMust'BQ ~
r?liuim Again. This was a gospel
rcarstv ?The' Lord's Supper w?!i ?;
< mdied ? 11 account of the begin
ii'i'hg of the revival meeting, and
will be given .at the close.
We are very gl^d to have our
friends i'^om Npw Yojk, Washington,
D. C., Jacksonville, Fla.; and
Winston-Salem, N. C. home to wor.
ship with us. .Miss
damp. M". Williams, ha&
gone to \Vashington, D. C. and is
doing line. '
j ~ -Tile A. C. E. League met at the
usual hour, alter the finish of old
and ne\\\ business ye had a sur
prise program and 'we were suri
pi ised to know .we had so many
hidden talent.
I On Wednesday night, August 12 *
there will be a lawn party given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Barksdalc, given in interest of the
A < I.' 1 ?l? o i_?
u.^ura^ur, ounuuy nite
August 1(3, there will be a lone...1
Mum* penny i7<1y. Everybody is
i invited to atlenil both. Admission . '
free.
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ce Service
REASONABLE PRICES
TEN BANT
hone 222 Dillon, S- Crg
C, H. Garrett, Associate
v?
V. p.william's! r '*
funeral home |
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Vith Quality and Better Service ji*
Phone 9573 f 1
AMBULANCE SERVICE f
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COLUMBIA, S. C. !
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