The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1936, Page Page 4, Image 4
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Business and EditorialPhone 40t'oPa.,
S. "Saturday. AugUM/l
The 5 convicted Tampa,.' i la., <
ficers convicted of, tnlnhg r. pa.
in Hogging '1 mu. ,... Uv:( v:
? -tenced to long >. tviins-wi...
3 "Black LCgi<.:i" r...!'in:> .
. , been convicted frit } !.. ..._aih 'M
should not be t . 11. ti*- -I. .t ihak ?
no difference v. h ::
or what they may call ti ?.'ln>.
* * i r *
Two bliri'-n 'h*
... trt.\ ....... t. . . \
jvai ly o j? O'ip: ,V_.' *v
ica,. ai coi dir.a't" t-kk ?\ S. I' "
mtnl of fr>4.? W a ;
tential i> v."r ,\'i , avc. ;?
t'f.o .tjo-.rS!,. these ;? : ... rv'a :::/
1efforts
to lijsx. t.:i? x.t> iit
po\vt:i; to the ativut tairv > t-<.
selves. Tlia*a ;
should bcirin : . t: ?! '
tion of thy briyl.t -y
? v-' ijTjj-t*r>rrhII'-'J' - ';.rrh?t-~
? , vtirnitiew. * -? =
Aside fi-,t i - . a'' loir.
the Olymjdv- u;. t'.
. of California st? -i _ jo
irienlly-"us is'tipr hv n.ajor:
-ty of the stars..
" " 7 JKS^K 0\VKNS-"-lSt(:l I.SS-~ ~
.'f",-.}JLON AL?- jij? _
all^ times" Jt-.-.-o Owens. rat<
by liis coach, I.a. y- Ss.yh-r ha
announced that fie ir-t nils to turn
professional. Thai nr a: > he it.
tends tiov/ to pert" m f>>i nsoto y.
That, ?'f think, is .sensible. Her
tofore. Jess./ has ..hw'.vr. ah. war
for ifi'/i Hut... ii a. lit; L ,
more thun glory tu.su pp'oii a flam?
* ily?Jvs.se is 'm&i ried. If. sdr- i
his line there is n<< in re glory fo
him. He can hardly hop to (imore
than he- has aHea'y do?: .
The winner </' I tfpM ir.ulal< .athe
Olympic ju j.t 'el".-" !-o'. ^ht lr. '
enough to satisfy VnvonT. I:. far
he stands (in a pede; tin by. hiia
self. AVUh I at off r.?- Mt:.uKi.it
before him; he. .' <uM hardly s.h<
good judgement no; t" arc p.them.
"He has the a! ality an<j
a I h iy[ra r.r?, it s h ttr! I' Ivrr >,, a *?"'
ial worth. "He !.'.*> a e( < V...
chance" -says his -en1 th >'.>***? from
$75,(MX) to 1 ?' <>," a;
certainly, no onr coaTd ham.- 1' .
for going after it.
TIIK "IJLACK Al XI4.IAHV"
i nac is wnat t * .. t ierme.n f ; *
pons called the <- I< ' ? i .athletes << '
America contesting. i t' OJvo J
ptr-jjamc? in -Rrrltrv -H-nf-t-Vtrthe
(' errmans jyty. A mer.ion \v?. ,
not have Counted, few' inly n?.* i
- the class?with Gxoui.a:.., ' AVIwL _
it is tru,'. that" th - ark -hinted ,
hoys d^l account for half' of th
firsts of the States although constituting
le-? t'an oiv.-i.vth .
the field end track i> er. y ' t'"' ' <
glory is that of 'lie I't.iod .--mi. _
r for thefte hoys are -Americans. Rut'
* *if Hitter and his gnr.g cm find :;n\
comfort in such. let them haw it.
I That's ahout all Germany - cat:
v have as its athh ie? certainly' d'd
1 not do very much in upholding his
foolish so-callnd organ propagn
Hand a. Rut <].? ?>m m an
ip calling the colored iTTTs JT! j
i - "auxiliary". Thev ar" a part and
,parcel of those United Jttato? not
la thing apart. What they are A.
morica, their home made them nn<!
thov want?forth* an i rhownl* tin. _
world of stuffr Americans are
made off. But the- flormans hv
? nout ought. know-soincthiiiir of tliis _
? ktml-of -A-mev-iofm,?J lid lhi-.y._ju>' 1
k- ...... ?.. try 19 years- ngo? to stir up dis- '
satisfaction among them hv try- ?
ing to impress Jthom with the 1
.
lea t.ha: they were only an "aux- d
ia.ry?" And 'did hot they fail 11
lisetably? These l>ays kindred, C
k.' themselves, do not believe in tl
"._axilUi?y" -tuff. Hat Jesse ij
'ue".- and his pillows wore I o
11 i\i;rh t-.? put the 'Germans off p
alarV- an i froTh'nt the mouth, p
1 me- icai:> all and not an "aux- c
ia? y". a
MOUNTAIN CITY | ?
: ECHOES J'
I By "CAP JIM" | j
One "i : friend Win. Tarrent of
a'l.lniout was in to see Us Satuday
afternoon, lie informed me
hat I v.a>" booked^U; address a biy:
!ii<-ei; Sunday School picnic to' be
i.'d. at I.i: a; S. C. Monday. Au-.
s-t lo.. 'Well as we were tied j,
7- f"v that date, we had"1 to regret l
.f.l lit him k'now that our bes..
i-lu-s -would '.ro alorg_,i?ut my
!: v,' aid l.aVe to rf*tTiatfr"on.< 111 xy. ~
:e cave me -the. plaus for. |
day- ai d they woe^^o timely
-pT! i .1.1-t I'.an to spear.
'Id 'y ad chart, re 1 foil! j
;g. by.s.-t,.- ami the Baptist an.
:Ltlt'"iist. Sunday Si. i.o.p! s yf. Pie.
li.ont would fill them' ahdi.th
'V. H. |5f! I,. I.una. X \Y 1,1 Oil
:..-! o- .<ik? *!< '-of.' that 'placv
i'nnty-t- JI< thodi.-t and j'rt-- ,
ytyiisu. w.re to join in and a
ii-'-at five" Sunday School plena
t> ?'!'<?The iai'-s ha
ai>e banters on eac-h sidy?"Tin
Id! ' ' an'-- Methodist Sunday
v.- l'.i':djm>nt, S. C," These
>a?rni;f> 1 - j? ki. ?? n'? -tiling I
'nity;'.' Ti e cr> wd at Lima.
. n y-s. spoke . niit tlm." i
d. folk - m-'.'d dvory {
. }u-,io . "( f>o|..ot atjoii." II ehitrvl
I -Parted to "say if Christian
but chuivh- fvlk< carries till ^
> u-.-v' -in iK.iifi v- ixh our hafich > A
.-ay -if that laryo' irrnup'-of :< tii j
ii-- i.anu-. are -.illrolled or ?
:. u "i record-', would, pull tp
< t !: " iiUioh t.icer and more ]
: . it. A' -.ild bo?1 Now we (
..." kit- :. tin- eitfv liinits 8 oi _j,
arr -1'.' *?.-l a-idt- 11 n A
...a l.-i >>!. .- represontina f
7 did rent h-homi-nations
i Y -: a! ?>:' fi.i -e have had a. pie r
. ti s it-- nfigitt Vak [
f ".v.-- hand.? lull -but i*s*.jn \
- . ? ..-.tr Jio-w much richer woitlr- f
a-i";. be i.at a iti- at lo-- I
!. Lii'i In-' tatitibt-. tile .i.undreds.
-j,o...pit-. ,\ ie.-.-on tha 1
? ' nv.? Q :- 1 a i ' t .1 and Inn r 1
... j. jiy- -ii.-i* day 'i on t
i- to an.'ount .to a hall 1
. ia-lon of -aw dust?We hav? {
: t t'o Ltet too-ether an i w rk (
l.t .a iap' salvation. A miirhj; t
! ia -tart te.ukinu it is t
- :.!.ua;." >ei:? ','.s. We iniukl in 1
ill it i:.to tho yotuur. Let u (
. a! ?,.it tinj. indiviilnal idenity 1
l.o- tr.fi' vo to iial,?j---'.irh'it:k <>.
: e if \\*i II w]e wonder, it next '
. in t.-.at -ueh a ur.ion .could pot (
<_ w-.il.' <i out for (lieeinilie C'i\.\. >
\ :!' 11: dillYro'ii? Sun. 1
>. > rrr-7-nr.?-*i
; !,. a \ i~i >n it' not we per !
-j*:' '.! ,i hay. .Vuyust \\e ]
a ivi.-.- away Town- ' i:.
\ hHi (' unty -nop far from :
";J!V ?.'."ji"Fii!kV"' now to' >tai't' with i
ov.ji it was in that
a I . .id iavr .-pent tile (lay
I'M.-j lotiir time ae'<> never to '
: ; .1 "i: atj^flanii in thatc< unt>
I <- '... t' i : !i t a ml tip tola s?_ '
i::.a?riav I had made jroo'd that ^
I .inst a'ot a bade tast in
a.oMih years aj|u from some
'i.e things that .happened to
ii.< i of . rtr y roup?and it stil,
.i'.y'o- i.i,w let me say before I
a a very-pleasant tinn
(
"i .! rr e' t . hmiiv I was there?In
It " ; ' !I the~ti:ufh" the :sad frul'i ,
... I,. I ve?<....w,^'
.:< i. "ti >i 'just, about time
1 e. as ready l c ] ave so aft it. .1 ,
i.t where I was I was plum
teh one snore ntiniiU- d;
I i an- .-Ih-.v one tiling I sui t' -j
. a triad >:' that I tint pm
u is. before i yot that iMny. table
!:??1 uti down wit 1; yood things fur
hi- ~t> .isfti-ij. Wall the occasion '
: ' h<- titan i I.? ye meeting of 1
i't. | 1. liui i'ai a'iu Society I
;'i?'at|tf>iarfertfc. at Anderson Si. C. <
I' ptvacltcr's car that we. writ '
' . i ili r.i a iii uniit' 1 ?;>. I that nun r.
were late FTi yet1i riy I :
t lie. ltUrines.>* was nearly 1
esoj-uili as the financial repoits .
vTF '"rum siTy~Tv"Inch way' t h ^
ani/.iition is ' h.eadod. Rov? .1. 1
-b JJenn '.Jr.wits, wadeiny into hi?
ecture?as per proyrant when we
rot there wdfl to he accurate we
to o1.1 jt.io._^alony before the car
?ft?rtr^ijrht +M' the ehtrreli?-we yot
out. jotslied our way throuyh the"
. . . i i || : - it If 111 I 1 Ml II II I O .1 in
: > '.hi nl l'i ( \V'. 1. I'eek ann j
>f course I was soon seated?the ,
.1 eiuic was still going on in full |
ore., intact. trie man s shirt was | ,
hipping- wet and sweat runnings
ii.'.vn his face like little riverlets i
i ii wi aoiii1 ui' v-as he with 111: _
- id?joe J that he really seemed to ,
oiiti<i.viire' the i-.eat ami on ilowi
loa i In went shooting * <>u.
"Hue oii-'iity line chunks of goon >
iii i*iI - - '
?.. . . . : I 11 I* ' I I .M inf , (HIV1M' Wl'l I
." I k' V.V it matt'os not how gh'od 1
; ?]:-i; may hi- when. yort Kit
,'ou want/the pleasing taste spoTT"!
d k? op <>n. After the lecture the
ductus were, elected-?in short
luring the election we had pleasire
of hcii^ president,. Rfv- Hey- ?
ijnd .^tewai'i pleached a very ^
11 iking * and < interesting annual f,
p.?on. The packed attd jamed
hurcTi full $really s^hrrfed to on -' (]
cas over $2CM)0. At this point. 0
o get back we did not hear the a
ra
inner' was served?since we had
lemorial sermon by Rev. S. C.
ampbell. From what-- we saw?
he organization seems to be movlg
oft* nicely under the leadership
f Mr. I'eek. We were delighted
o see present our first schgol
L-aetier, Mrs. Georgia B. Johnson,
he still carries smiles?she was
. great teacher ar.d for years a
:reat worker in - John Wesley
Ihurch. Greenville?she lives in
Vnderson now. May she live on
md on here and we feel sure when
he enters,' the cliine it will be
ife. eternrfl life. ; \
HISTORICAL FACTS
Questions and Answers
John O. Hart
Q. When Was Francis Sc.ott 1
Cey, author of Sprangled Banner 1
torn? . : . . , t
A. August U, 1780. ' j
When did Robert Ftrtton' <
nake his first steamship voyage
oJPlheiiea? 1
?4-?An ir list 11.1807.
Q.- Wren did the L". S. annex l
Hawaii-? : . :
A. August J*J. 180S. 1
*<}. When was. the" first electric <
treet railway in Baltimore. ?
A. August 14, 1885.
Q. When was the Panama 1
'anal" formerly opened??
A. Aujrust 15. lull.
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CIVILIAN ( ONSKHV ATION
COUPS
ly J. C. Moore and W. M.'MimmAwendaw.^S.
Q.?Hello KveryiQ.iy?We
wish to remind you of _
To: *54 lit, Awer.daw, S. C. Locatd
on Ilbrhway 17..?.
Sunday was? a beautiful day in
his .part of the; land. We had
vith us our beloved pastor >tln
lev, W. T. Murray. c?fl Mt. Pleas- ;
mt, S. C. He brought us the us.
al service which was very jropd.
Texts Acts it: 1 -it. ?ubjedt Saul ,
'onvorted and Commissioned. He (
ireached a soul stirring sermon. _
drs. Murray, wife of the- minister .
urnished music.
We. had with us Brother John- .
lie Ankle of Mt. Pleasant; Sistpi
.ouise Holback, and Sister Sulli- ,
an Jeninjrs.. all or Mt. Pleasant.
h C:*wcre hero wanting" with the j
h;v. Murray. -"4|
Last August t*. H, litJ-5 15 1 ,
loys .entered this company and
lave had a successful year up '
il their anniversary August Oil" "
itiin. That afternoon thanks wariven
by the. wh'nlt." company to'
led for sparing their lives-up to
his present time. A large; en
ertainment was given in |Jv. is
tonoh. Tlu- Cotton Choppers of.
"harlost-on rendered music. A dp
igbtful time was enjoyed by all.
Thinking' of the sports in th.i>
amp. We have plenty ul it. This
company won second pliu'e in 'he
sub-district and is now placing
'or the championship in the < \v,.
b:i,l :) ' lov-dv _
rame. It was played clean. We
ivon.the first game of the sea*'u\
tVe played MeClcllansvillc; ib.score
was 5 to 1 in favor of tiic
\wcndaw Tigers.
Our first Sargeant. I.awrenc 1 If
\T11'n i' iif f Mmi lost on. Iv ua1?r rUiftir
in Conway over the. week-.
>nd with friends.
Our nicrht Guard. Mr. 'I1 a y
tMhprletai y of T.ake City was-a visitrrr
in "CtmTtes t n n "\vtttr~f ri enrt?r? *
Mr. Caleb Wright was _a yisi
lor in Fort blotto, S. C.. wih parents
an'-f frieffds.
Mr. AllVrt Flood and Mr. The.
iloro Stuart of Foit Mott wo
visitors ol their parents and several
friends at home.
Mtv Willie Jones, Jr. of Pari bar.- i
'on ha* been visiting his >~Aiont- .
Mr. Calvin Miller and J. R. 1 i 1 - ,
nron wef(? V'sitots in Chest.er'teld
to see parents- and frier IMr.
Joseph Fitr.pla-s \Vas a .
visitor in Ger rgctown wtf'h InJ
'1
Compliments Rv A Leader
Our reporter Mr. J. C... Mo<o< ,
.vho is one of the religious woik rs
of this company and on., o'- ,
he lies* liked members of orv
company; we all wish him a sn
( ssful reporters course.
?ILr?W?M?Mini4j)? tC Soulhpo-J?
he only niemk'r lh ottr eonipaip'.lYom
another state is nnr asso. j
lant icj.orter and our assistant (
ra troop work in this cohi'p
ivafd the Then in th 1 s company.
?By (Mr.) Alexander Alfo'd {
lllOHUCJIITS OF CO. 117.'?
Bv Timn'hv J. Johnson
Camp Lakctiew. Chester?Thoamipletintr
the First Aid cni; |
inder the instruction of I,t. J. W.
Jrunson; M.C, the c?mn Doctor m
H'ivtd American National T!<-. 1 |
hoss First Aid Certificate were: j
Mints*. J. Patterson. R. John- 1
on A Boo!;er. T. \Vhit'-..T. <"a'1-1 '
.veil. C. Brown, L. Ahnev. P. Sum
r,?' II. Rodi n ai d J. T.ianl,
We now havp a new eamn CVrv- ,
uandor in the person of Capt. II. I
rt. Hart /Vorn Alahania. Cap'.j'
dart says ho is ready to do anv
hint? to help the hoys and mal: ,
emp?Jyftkeviow one- of?the?he si.
amps in the Fourth Area:
The Company will celebrate its'
nr?u amii vt*i Mury <>n me jhst. ot ^
h's month. .
Tho Palrrtotto* I-oarlor is road hv
".vy in caii'.o each wo ok. Mary j
>f tho hovs Will sivnd 'ho week- ^
nd at their homo this wook-ond. i
Rev. Manoncy nroaohod Thiirs- T
lay afternoon, TTe used for his y
n'>'oot "W? Must TTavn the I/ovo
>f God". The Glee cluh is rorrrinc r
fongflnri& under the direction of g
B PALMETTO LEAP?
^ - ST
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Ml ../
^i W*
'' bei
Another Echo from the am
ROSARY NOVENA inj
- beinK Conducted at 'the air
Mission of Blessed Martin It
Hampton at Oak St. de:
Columbia, S. C. pit
is
. St. Louis Mo. otl
July 21, 1936 its
Sp
\iv. Tin.-. L. Weiland, 0. P. wo
Blessed Martin de Porres D. . ?.- Le
*.. Mission . . pa
Hampton at Oak St. sts
^okinibia. S. C. us<
su<
'tear Reverend Father, ' we
I have .ju.-t noticed an announce- --u<
neht in tin- July 17 issue of the tio
St. Louis ..C atholic News that a
Rosary Novel a for the conversion re<
>f American Negroes was startcyl frc
>f July 20. ' Se.
The members.of our family have an
nade a continuous-Rosary Novena Ns
for altiipst two years and it will ne
cive us great pleasure to include ~nr
n our petitions a request for the fir
: i>11\ ei sion of?the AmericaiT Ne- -ET
.vroes. . ch
We are very enthusiastic about of
the. Rosary Novena on account of
he improvement in the health of "h
ay sister's twelve year old daujyrh> wc
let: riiv.'.e sturu'd *Myira . the, _LU
Novena. The child has had a pb
caking heart waive since birth but th
.id not experience any discomfort tic
intil two .years ago when her ton- Bi
iks heianie ^diseased and she was vi'
h such a weakened condition that sp
the- had to be taken out of school F1
nd was ct>Ui i'- vd tp bed for many an
inqmtlis. An operation was nou ar
.ohsit^:.eil advisable on account of wt
: he heart. i.r.ilii ir.n and we wen |jn
eery anxious and worried- about
Pier. It was about this time that W
i friend of our.- in New York told
:is about the Rosary Novena" and
Ae immediately, started oneftfor
Llie.-child. _I>efbrc the close ol the
lirst Novena there was a marked
mpruyonu nt in her condition an
-iiiee that' li to -he has ininrpved :1?
-Wadilv and has pained 11(1 p'oiynls. tic
m?r?piti.- i.it i In- prediction oi a T c
eery fin'e .-p< eialist- who examined
!ir two Vear airo that sh? wnuM N
r<>t train an .ounce' until the ton- at
~ils vyi'iv removed. Incidently> m!
h.' t"ii-il.~ mi- almy-t normal. 8
From tic above you can readily '1
understand how grateful we are er
to the Messed Mother for this
vvoh e: ful favor and, in thanks- K?
yis.inir lor it, we have promised 'c
t< * spread. the devotion of the Ros- Js
i y '.N'ov.na ar<l have distributed
Ua; ... lit.- booklets in the last two eh
yi iil . I.".
"? an: i m 11'' m .? U ,'nwll 'Ol'l'rmpg=
' < ' ' ' .V; ission of Messed Martin, 2
al-o- a lit 'of petitions of ou e
l'ai.i'ly and 1'riomls- which I wouj tif
thank- you to remember in the an
I rayi i and' masses offered. th
Voui :' vi i y t! nly, m
t... R. C.. Fishei bo
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CAMDKX NFWS 10
\:i/:iri lit Ii;in1twf f'hnlVlv
. :*2
lit v. \V. R. Rainoy, Pastor og
It was a high week at-the'ahovi
nam. d ehurch last week. both it is
-and spiritual associations.
').:! white friends., came out to
Itrnr Rev-. A. P. Porter preach the
"pvdr One Mr. Jacob Johnson
'.;!< >>> enthused over the gospel
ustil he camp over to the deacon's
le tsi where Rev. Pot ior was
ttive to one of his hired hands ip
-tnpphtg confer with. him . rel-I th<
~n .11 i1111. /Weitt ^back and - brot ^
ti< servant.to Rev*.-Porter .for In- _
truelioijs, how and' what to do.
n y--t salvation. Rev. Porter re- 'nl
I'erred him to Grtd's word an-' lie
event over carefully with the young er
ran the following passages of the '
rtin{iii;es: Ephesians 2:8-0; John
;: 1G; Mark 10:1.0 and Romans
|o.^".'-ln. Git Friday night?thi? an
lonmr man (Mr. Molester) haTT tei
f i/jiy.4 salvation a'.anir with wl
ithers. The total?rrtrmber'-eof-cmr^??
Weill nine,
Mr. JAcoh Johnson ftavc water- v,,<
melons to brinf horn? with aw; Th
May (Jod'bess this white trentle- ch(
" An. ' . th?
Hev. Rainpy has a splendid
church (N.r.z'ai cth). I've no*k y mt
les-ired any hettor treatment than a
hey jrave. mo an especially at
rtem-^n?Eat /'.or McDaniel's home
A'licre I stopped. His wife and no.
hildron spared no pains to make .
; haiipy for me. e Chicken was
served and / von thp dopj Curley
node Menus with. nre. I have kra
lever iieen served with b-tter bos- jn:
dtalhy. Tfi seemed as.if someone ,r(
ind" told them my rttwds^ and the ~gT"
si'/e sox [ wear. No. 11, handker- '
diief No. 11. Thank you all. May
lod hless all?black and white me
vnd '(specially Rev. Rainey and wh
Mai'.ahrth Rnptist cViuitti.' t will no,
jc In Camden- Thursday to begin nni
in' ' her revival meeting for Rev.
I. I'. C,ib/on. Ali Christians are
ovriially invited to come over and 'I01
lelp us. ' Ph
arc
Mr Miller?Tin, hf.y.i will lie, pre,
tared to frr> out in a short while. ^
rhe hovs are beinj; treated for wh
ninor ailments at tlm Ciimpr FinsL - I
Vid station. Paul Mint/, in charge. ' pic
Until next week Tim the camp ^C1.
icwspaper correspondent will say 1
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A. C. E. LEAGUE AND
3. S. TO BE HELD AUGUST
19-21, 1936 IN FLORENCE
By Prof. W. R. Bowman
[n the final decision of Bishop
S. Flipper, after hearing from
angles that the State League
d Sunday Schools annual meet*
.would meet in Mt. Zion Church
Florence August 19-21.
His decision has met the apaval
of thousands of loyal memrs
and well wishers who are sick
d tired of this continued biekerr
indifference, and the like
long the leaders of our church,
seems that Bishop Flipper is
?tined to put an end to this un asantness
in the church which
causing many members to join
ler denominations. However,
an inffsputable fact, that Dr.
ears and Prof. Howard have
rked hard for the success of the
ague and Sunday School dertment,
traveling oyer, the
ite speaking, mal/y times had to
2 their personaP (money for the
:cess of all concern. However,"
1 admit in their anxiety to
:ceed, grave mistakes unintennally
have boon made.' 1??
rvi'iuruiug io me program jusi
?eived, our guest speakers aside
nYl Bishop Flipper are Editoi
lby of the Sunday School Union
d S-unshine S. S. Morris, of
ishvilfe.' Large delegation., from
arly every leading appointment
the statu will ottend?to get
st hand information of Bishop
ippe^* objectives .in rurmingLthe
urch, along with the addresses
the other speakers.
Dr. Spears and Howard are
ere and there" speaking and
irking for the .Florence meeting.
. Nance with his officials are
inning to give the Bishop and
e delegation the biggest recop>n
ever had in man# '.years,
ethren, regardless of our reral
meeting^ let us go and
end two days, shake Bishop
ipper's hand, bid him welcome
d have him to understand we
e with him in his program he
mts to put over in South Carpa
for tin- good of the church.
All roads lead to Florence next
ednesday.
IYLL1S WH EAT LEY LIBRARY
REPORT FOR JULY
Adult circulation! fiction 41fi!
n-fiction 118, Juvenile circula>n:
fijptioji 179; non-f\.ction 201.
ittt*Mietion 595; non-fiction 319.
Gomvtv circulation: Cross Road
YA project 130; Gadsden Kecreion
project 31; Kastovcr Comunity
Center 18; 4^11 Extension
imp 65; Total 244. Grand Total
58. Magazines 30; Reference uss
26. Number new borrowers:
hilt ,12; Juvenile 5, Total 17.
'-registered Adult 7, Juvenile 1;
ital 8. Borrowers cards now in
e 2284.
During the past j'ear the total
culation from the Branch was
.647 books, 570 magazirjes, 228
maps. The circulation from 3,4
hotils was 1 5.333. The cireulas
i'n from 3 community projects
id the 4-11 extension camp, for
e past three months was' 468,
aking a grand ' total?"f ao i.ix
ioks.
Books added 329. New borrows
.473. Re-registered borrowers
6.
The' riratlarioir for ' six - years
is 99,059. Number of. borrowers
10. Approximate book stock
00.
I.oyal patronage, of the publicsolicited
for continued progress
JULIA W. TALLEY,
' Librarian.
KASTOVEK NEWS
The levvial meeting at St. PhilA.M.E.
church conducted by
? Rev. W. C. Crawford of Sums'
came .to a close last Sun. ntn*7
icrasandf?Attended. thL 1 me etc*
X. It is said by some of the ofTiers
it'was the best meeting evheld
in the church. G3 conrts
and 22 accessions. Rev.
iwman said that he vs'oijld have
nber. The visitors and friends
10 attended this meeting are too
merous to mention and5 thFconT
ct of all the jtaung peOplo ,as
ill ?as -the__old was very good.
ie writer wishes to thank th.>
airs and visijling patstors and
s many friends who assisted in
iking this meeting a success in
spiritual and financial way.
By these young men coming in
? church, we will have 1 ess men
w on the chain .gang, less mid-,
ht ramblpsl less bootleggetrs
d whiskey drinkers, less crap
me's and gambling, less game?
general. We should how lrave
re ch|ryacter builders, more
nday school scholars, More A.
E. League and B. Y. P. U.
mbfcrs. In many comn.kinitiets
ere we have had peace breakers
iv we should have peace-makers
The fourth and last quarterly
Terence wiiM copvene at Sty
ilip August 29, 30 and all eyes
turned towanf the forth com:
6f the same. IjOt us be ready
en the bridegroom cometh.
lev. Bowman aiul his good peoworsllipped.
last Sunday afnoon
. with Rev. Nash and his
>d people of Bethel in Wedge-1
field. Thwjy treportd having >
elaborate feast. They will \v<
ship with . Rev. Bowman on t
second 'Sunday in September. The
revival meeting will bejj
at Mt. 01ive Baptist church, .Au
ust 23rd of which Rev. Neal
the pastor. This church alwa
carries a large crowd so you w
find it necessary to go early
obtain a seat.
Mr. Tom Taylor a bi otherlaw
of Mr. \\\ M. Webber w
funeralized last week by his Pi
tor, Rev. G. W. Brown assisted
Pr. A.' P. Spears, the presidi
elder of the Sumter district.
Mrs. Edna Sinunor,s, of Ni
York is visiting her "people a
(friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wi
ber. The" writer wishes her a
all the other visitors a pleasa
and profitable stay.
Rev. Bowman is conducting
meeting this week for Rev. (hi
at Willow Grove, Sumter coUii
and will be with Rev. J. S. Mi
. tin lip to Pomaria nevt. week, a
is scheduled1 to be. in Auirivv
(?a., the third week.
Mrs. Hattie Moody and |icr*'l
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tie grand Flossie JO.vner of^W
ston-Salem, N. C., was
end guest of Mrs. Amanda -l<
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'U In sad but loving meVnory of
our darling moLhur Mrs. Ella
>m Kitz.simnions, who. left us 2 years
ig- today, Aug. lo,
i* Loving and kind in all her ways,
vs L'i light and just to the end of her
I 'Jays,
Sincere and true iji her heart and
10 i mind
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by A nieiisnjger of loving
Between our sad hearts and Thee.
Sadly missed by her daughters
Mis. Ulysses Webster,
Columbia, S. C.
rtt' Mrs. Sadie B. CiTTifngham.
;b- Cleveland, Ohio.
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fillinir station south- Main street,
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in-* to tat, visit Mrs. Monday, Mr. .
.di^ Ikiyn.nn' and tMi\ Joyjier and
>y- your appetite will be pleased.
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