The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 22, 1936, Page Page, Image 5
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Saturday, August 22, 1936
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH B
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Rev. S. H, Lewis, Pastor
Columbia, S. C.?Sunday was a
pleasant day for all church goers.
The Sunday school opened with w
quite a large number present.
At 11:15 numbers were present
to hear the wonderful sermon c*
preached by our Presiding Eldei, e\
Dr. E. F. G. Dent. His text was V1
taken from Psalm 144 verse 5th ..
verse, his subject was "Christians' .
Reason For Happiness."
At 1:30 the tftinerahservices of ^
Miss Vofa Gaten was had.
The League had a Silver Tea at tj.
6 pi *n. and they were quite suecessful
with it, . ' w
Rev. Lewis _had a wonderful ty
message prepared for his congre- di
gation Sunday night.. sj
The choir sang nicely at all services
Sunday^ Many visitors wtere C
present at the morning services, g
We are asking them to oome again tl
and bring others with them n
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ALLEN TEMPLE H
A. M. E. CHURCH tl
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
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Greenville, S.?C.....The Third w
Quarterly Conference was held at g
Allen Temple, August 0-10 with e
our rresicnng r,iuer, , nr. ,J. s. w
Benn, Jr., presiding. Both the
. spiritual and business sides were
carried out in a fine way.
"SifTiday was a fine day and a
large number came out to Sunday
school.
After 'the study of th lesson by
classes we listened to a very in- n
' teretsing review by the pastor. t
Mrs. Lucinda Gibsno and three a
childrert of Philadelphia were vis- a
itors ,#t Sunday school. P
Morning service began at 11:15 >"
~a, m. Excellent music., was ren-*
dered by the Junior Choir. Not- j'
withstanding the very warm weath ']
er the pastor delivered a strong ^
soul stirring message that yvas enjoyed
by all.
We had one to join the church.
Miss Annie Gamble. Several"
visitors were introduc- P
ed. .. " >
We had one to be baptized, I.it- v
tie Miss Catherine Pegues.
The A. C. E. League met at <>:.10 t
p. m. with a large attendance. C
At 8:00 p. m. instead of the usual
preaching service a very enjoy- (
able Musical recital was rendered r
bv_lhe Junior Choir. The Pew ^
Rally put on for the1 Stewards was
an overwhelming success. The r
total 'amount raised -was?$109.42. e
Three "vTryers" were, pfiverr^away >
as prizes. Mr. Robert Gi^int. /
$4.5T), lirst prize; Mrs. Sudie 11 ufl- n
sort $3.30, second prize; and Mrs. f
Luyenia Maloney $2.23, third f
prize. If our readers' remember "
well, we raised over '510.00 a few a
Sundays aero for the Tiustees. We a
wee behind with our pastor ani. a
this little effort was put on for e
him. We are proud to* say tliat P
' we do not owe our pastor a cent. >
he is paid up to date and some, h
more. If anyone wants to learn <
how to raise money and carry oh t
their other church affairs successfully,
I beg you t? see our pastor, n
Rev. Lemon and let him jjive yot (
some lessons. Because anyone C
that follows up the mews- of All-n -f
Temple knows that , he raises nine t
moTrejrttran the rest,-aiid as much' f
money as the best." Watch the a
paper dor our next project;
Rev. and Mrs. D. P. Adams, I
have as their guest. their daugh- ?
tor, Mrs. Lueinda Gibson and her 1
three children of Philadelphia. b
Mr. and Mrs. Mayes, ami daugh- v
tor of T^IeveTand, Ohio- are?the- -?
J.. guests_of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. n
' Mayes, Mr. Mayos~1r"Thr~yrrcrtht*r?
of Mr. J. L. Mayes. h
Rev. and Mrs. Burgess have returned
to N. C. aft ei>-spending I\
some time visiting his sisters. I\
Mesdames Lizzie Calhoun and Ella C
Bowling.
Mrs, Lemon and .children are n
off dor a week or ten days vara- f
tion to her father at Edgefield.
We wish them a fine?trip. v
DOUBLE BRANCH CHURCH a
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
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Sunday school opened at the 3
usual hour with the President, Br. ^
. J. W. Drehqr, presiding and all ^
the teachers at their post of duty. a
At 12 o'clock, Bro. Nolton Caugh- 1
man preached a very nice sermon !,
and our hearts were made to burn
while the man of God preached the
gosjiel.
At 6 okdock we had a very splen
/ Iwl T /mrniA cAVirist/i on/I tllOn nt ft
o'clock Rev. Mick ens preached a- ^
nottvSr Very heart felt sertnoji. h
_Rcv, Dixon and wife were the f
dinner guests of Mrs. T) Know Is. -n
i Mrs. \J owe rs and grandchildren ?
( have returned fron\&?Jeorgia where h
,they wer^visiting her sister. c
Our revival just closed. Chris- d
tians yere revived and sinners y
were converted.
THE EBENEZER BAPTIST s
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Rev. J. Mitchell, Pastor
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Flushing, Nv Y.?Sunday?aehoed-j-ii
opened at U o'clock as usual. After
a good Sunday school lesson a
praiyer meeting took place imrne- v
diately. Rev. MitcheH*.#scended
the rostrum with a soul stirring ^
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sermon, (collection amounted to
$72 nn Miss Orflhi'l Johnson.'Miss .
Eliza McBurnfett and Mr. II. E. t
* Brooks became watch _care members
of the above named church, j,
Miss Minnie L. Watson was at i\
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Napier,
July 29th. They motored to Ja- 'S
maica, N. Y., to see Mr. and Mrs. n
Y~ Waggles. We hope?Mis?!?Mamie -f
Erwin is better by now. n
BL- Wptch for our report in next P
^ce^'s paper.
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ISllOP'S MEMORIAL **
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor
We are glad to report at th?3
riting that our pastor is able to
(sume his duties.
A large number of little folks
une to S..S. Sunday. After the
asses reassembled our Supt. reewed
the lesson.
At the morning service Rev.
411 or spoke from this text "Thou
rt Weighed in the Balance and
re ..Found Wanting." Dim.. 5th
laptbr. His main thought was
mt we are still beir.g weighed by
le same God today. He also conasted
the hand that wrote on the
all with the one which wrote on
le ground. Their meaning is
initiation and end eternal lifle relectlvely.
League* was held at 6:30. Pro",
ochran has . been with us in leau,e
many times and we are hoping
lat he will continue to give us
is support. The Leaguers were
intimate- enough to have Prof,
[ill from Charleston with them,
le spoke to us briefly concerning
le lesson,
Rev. Miller's evening text jvas
lund Acts 11:24. "He was a good
lan." An outstanding thought
as that wheu_.Qod called you
ood, you are.peally good. Anothr
was the way we must use the
'ord "good."
, GREAT FALLS NEWS
Hello! f nihil- th.. ..tmn.mh...... =
Ik) 1 with 'Camp?injulii.gs ami
lany new faces are appearing on
he Screen each day. Mrs. Thoms
Murphy and children from Pa.
re home to the delight of their
arents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Aldidge.
Master Willie Hall has reurned
from his vacation in Washigton,
I). C. bringing with him
is cousin, J. B. Hall. Mr. ban
tarries is here from Detroit, Mich,
riving a V-8 Ford. I wonder will
he girls allow him to return with
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Hall are exacting
their sons flrom Charlotte,
L C. and Slater, S, C. for the
reyk-end, We shall see quite a
ew of our friends and relatives
his week-end as it is the Home
loming one. r
On Aug.? Mr. and Mrs. II.
leorge from Bi. 'die, S. C. were
orally entertained at the home of
Ir. and Mrs. R. H. Hall.
Wo havn jiigfr e]o?;Pil a successful
evival. at the Pine Grove Baptist
hurch of this vicinity.. Rev. T.
Vard of Chester, having preached
tug. 6th and 7th. Or, Sunday
liorning, Rev. C. H. I,ande oi
.eeds, S. C. came to us, preaching
rom the fWlbwjng subject
I.earn . How to Count." We were
11 revived through .this subject
rid much food for spiritual thot
nd building. Several were addd
to the church, we certainly apircciate
Rev. Lande being in pair
nidst, of course, he found that out
cfore leaving, after dining suffiiently.
at so many of our palatable
ables,. come again.
The following choirs fumfshed
nusic: Mt. Zion, Winnsboro; Mt.
Hive. Winnsboro; Gladden Grove,
"nivfli Whlftm'o and Mt 7- ion
ended by visitors from Leeds, fv
Biddle, S. C., Ridgeway, S.i C.,
nd White Oak, S. C. The bapismal
sermon was preached by
lev. Foote, pastor of the Mt.
lien Baptist church of Great Falls,
hive candidates were baptised
y Rev. S. M. Carbeam and were
estored to the church." The finmoo
raised during the?ra^eting-a--.
liounted to $74.00. .
?M-r^?nMrndah-T^lmori?Iiii't^roier
daughter in Washington, ?). C.
Misses O. Hall, C. R. Nettles,
Tis. R. H. Hall and Mr. Andrew
IcDuffie made a business trip to
'hotter, S. C. a few days ago.
The Community Center is doing
icelv under the direction of Miss
). G. Hall. ,
Little Ethel B. Ford being the
rinner in the Jackstone Tournanent.
The boys have organized
, Junior baseball league with
hliis&i's Doran Fane and L. T.
rlcCoy as managers. These boys'
iro going to do great things.
Jessrs R. H. Hall, Amos Ford,
Esther MeCullough, L. L. Lump;in,
Ezell Gaither, Mrs. S. A. Hall
nd Misses Ruby and Olive Hall
intended Mt. Pisgah and St. Mark
evival meeting on Sunday Watch
or our sketch.
ST. MATTHEW NEWS
Mrs. Evelyn Green has passed
o the great beyond. Mrs. Green
as been sick iftar quite a while.
)n Saturday evening, she folded
p her arms in death,?although
he has been sick a considerable
pngth of time it shocked the entire
ommunity to have heard of her
oath! She was a good woman,
rith a loving dispo-sition. She
ras buried at Fort Motte, S. C.
Sunday evening, Aug. 16, 10.16.
She leavesa loving husband,
overaMPhiJdren ant.- a host ot
riends to mourn her loss.
Mr. Jim Golden is on the sick
i>t at tthiii writing
This year seems to be a home
omine year for the people of St.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
nd children of Pa. are home
isitine relatives and friends.
Mr. Will Patterson of New York
'ity is hdnie to the delight of his
arents and friends.
Mrs. Nethea Owens also o<? the
forth?rs?home?spending --fiotw
ime with relatives and friends.
The Millionaire Wedding given
v the Young People of Bethel A.
1. E. Church was quite a success.
The Missionary Indies Annua)
krmoTi- was preached Sum. ay
ieht by Rev. J. B. Moultrie. The
>ivine -peeaehed ft wonderful sor.
ion. We were made to feel hapy
over that wonderful sermon, we
re asking the Rev. Moultrie to
all again.
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ROCK HILL NEWS
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Mrs. Sallie Potts of Fewell St..'
ha?, as her quests her two daugh- .
ters and husband 0f Detroit, Mieh. I,
Mr. and Mrs! Ira Crank of EI-1;
kins, W. Va., is here visiting rela-.li
tives and friends. Miss (/rank
is the daughter of the late Rev. ;
C. H. Daniel. Everyone remem- (
hers her as Cora. !
Mrs. Corrine Russell and Mr.
Enos Russell left Saturday eyening I
for New York City. Mr. Kuss> || '
was in the city to attend the. fun? 1
eral of his niece, Mrs, Addie Mae I
Russell Hope. Mrsll Conine Russell
is the wife ?f Mr. B. F. Russell
who was seriously hurt in a |
wreck in November. We hope for
her a pleasant stay/.. ' . 1
at Mt. Prospe.cts Baptist church.
Rev. T. S. Giltnore is paxou.
Rev. J. Or?White of WinstonSalem,
N. C., conducting a'revival
at Mt. Pi'ospect Baptist church.
Rev. T. S. Gilntore is pastor. Rev.
D.F. Thompson of Alabama is here <
conducting a revival at New /.ion
Baptist church. Rev. Digits is i
pastor.
jtLuu?If'.n-hi'l Whit n.*y Mrs. Fran ,
kie Hoke and Mrs. Mary Coins re- i
turned toltlv ir home? last Sduday
evening. Mrs. Whitney and Mrs.
Hope lives in New York "City; Mrs.
Coins in Baltimore, M. I). .They
were here during the illness anil,
death of their mother, Mrs. Sarah
Clinton. "
Mrs. Alice* Wilks was -buried on
Friday at Nazareth cemetery. Mrs.
Wilks, died in Washington. 1>. ( . Mrs.
Marsillble SllKin?nf?Nr-w- Yoik
CiAy is visiting father and
mother on Wilson St. Mr.--and Mrs.
Johnnie Jones.
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a II# clliu itll Utlllicn .?I vUMU\N yj I
S. sTradtj jStieet had as their guest
lor a -Jew days Mis. Nathaniel
Johnson of Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. Daisy Fran klip Visited
ltionds and . relative-* in Chester,
S. C.vfor a few dayK
WEST PALM BEACH NOTES
The State Sunday School and
League Convention of the A. M.
E. Church was.held. Opening program
was held at Payne Chapel
A. M. E., .Ninth and Division Ave,
Rev. S. 11. Savage, Pastor 01 .Master
o?_Ceiemonies.' An unusually
well balanced program as follows
was rendered: ' '"
; Anthem, "All through t. Ti'~e~~ ~
night, eKoi r ' ih'voeatto'fV.' * Ret'. .If
J. Jones, pastor of St. I'aul A. M.
PL Church.; j spiritual "'CouMn'i
near nobody pray", choir; welcome
on behalf of citizens, Di:.
\V. H. Collie; vocal solo,' Mrs; 15- rtha
Koone; welcome o11 behalf ol
the Sunday School, Mrs. L. 15.
Weston; violin solo, Mr. Robert
Vickers; welcome on behalf of flu
business men, Mr. C. A. Ridl. y;
selection, mixed quartet; welcome
oii behalf of the A. C. K.
President; contralto solo, '"The
League, Mr. S. 11. Savage, Junior
Star", Miss Dorothy Sweet wine;
welcome on behalf of local Missionary
Society,?Mrs. S. 11. Sav-age;
selection, "Sing Ye Heaven-"
"choir; welcorrrc??n -bvbaffchurches,
.Rev. W. L. Baxter ol
Tabernacle Baptist Church;' voeai
solo, Miss Mildred IVyor, St. Paul
A. M. E. Church; response On behalf
of convention; selection, mixed
quartet; benediction.
The' "program vvgs sponsored by
the locals of th"<T community and
imiKiia 1 ly huge efowd attended _
.and was highly entertained by the
program.?1 j
The business scs.-ion oT the c n
ventjpn begins on Wednesday
morning at ID o'clock sharp.
Fr. K. A. Jackson, State Deputy
of The I. B, P. O. F. \V. left for
tne national cunventkn beia'g ikI?i
at Brooklyn oil Saturday?
George P. Colt man, genialMortician
and business man o'l' the
citty has enlarged his Funeral
Home anil it presents .a . picturesque
appearance containing a
most modern appliances store
room and observation-porch. Han
Johnson is responsible for its
nonntit icn t inn assisted !>v -Sou ire
Lyles and 1). J. Lane
T. T. Pollard, rector of St. Palrick
P. E. Church has left for ~u
fortnight vacation in North ( arolirta.
Dr. J. \V. Jenkins, pharmacist,
formerly connected with-the Paint
Garden has' opened an estai lishmerit
known?The Kcononucal
Drug Store in a new attractive
building. His charming wile, Mrs.
Bertha Jenkins, principal of school
at , Boynton, Fla.* opened lot the
fall session on Monday. The" publie
is invited to visit The Econo- '
mical Drug Store: Souvenirs are,
being given this week.
" The Palm Garden Drug' Store!
has been newly painted and artistically
designed by Mr. Earnest1
fvnqwles.
- The energcrtic pastor of Taher- I
nacle Baptist Church, Rev, \Y. 1,. J
Baxter, gave an interesting taiui
-in?t+m?st.MF?erf?t-he?A fin 1 ,i in?Liu
Co. at its regular meeting recent-j
y which has a source of inspiration
to?the?person nek?Vnese
weekly talks are looked for and
Rev. S. R. Bright, District .Manager
and Superintendent L. It.
Baker are to be congratulated l?y
the featured speakers on these occasions.
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NOTICE TO CITY I
SUBSCRIBERS
Our apent will calLat your home
'to coltea for The ruliv.ono render1
beginning next week. Tlease be
prepared to pay your subscrip- 1
tlon.
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HE PALMETTO LEADER
I'ENDLETON "NEViS .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson,
and two children, Walter Jr., and
Jos' phine of Detroit are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson and
datives.
Mr. and Mrs. Booker Thompson
unl sons motored from Cleveland,
dliio and spent one week's vacaLion
with relatives. .
Mrs. I'earlie Hood of CU'veand,
.Ohio spent the- week-end
with Mrs. Rebecca Thompson. The
relatives and friends are~makinff it
pleasant for the Thompson boys
with < inners. and parties.
Mr. Elex Moore of Hendersonrille.
N". C.' spent the week-end
with wife, Mrs.. Mamie .Moore,
Mrs. Rebecca. Reese, Mr. Joseph
Thompson, Mrs. Christine Johnson
motored to I'ickens t<> a teachers'
mcetiriir Tuesday.
The "Thompson brothers, Joe.
Henry, Booker, Walter, Mr. James
l*1 pprr tire invited to the. home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Greenlee, Anilersnn,.
S. C. Mrs.
Susie ATui le^ovf Atlanta, CI a.
is spending one month's vacation
with- relatives and friends.
l lu' olu tinvii'ol fendieton is
IT rowing now; seven nnv houses
are going'.up.
; WllIT.MIRE NEWS
Sunday was a lovely day for all
c|uirch-goe4!s. , A large crowd attended
the service at Cedar Grove
A.. M. E. Zion church to hear the
won.hit ul -eulogy ol he v. It; J7
l.ee. i ollection $5.1 K. Ill . this
service it was dtcided that the
members <>f Cedar Grove assemble
there Wednesday, Auuust 26 to
jlean oil tht. eemet? ry. We had
one visitor iii our service, Mrs.
Alary Walker from Eetroit, MichShe
is in Whit in ire visitijig her rel
utiles and friends.
! large crowd att' tided the funeral
<> 1 Mr. C. Douglds who died
suddenly, August I'D in Aslievilte,
X. C. lie was futieralilted at Seek
Weft iJap'tist eluirch, Sunday, Aug,
16, by Rev. Wilks, the. pastor. ^ *'
Alien's undei tak< r front Ashovlllo
dliciiUed. - i-'.
To the bereaved family:
Let God work as lie will.
..o giveib and' lie taketli away;'
lib ssed is the mail of God.
Mrs. ( h^u jie Johnson accompa..a.
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t 1 "> i WI'IHI.-'WJI, (.m O,
-Mrm?;ec-?Johnson,- Alis.-cs Willie
I.i i>. .Millie and Emma Eula JoincrrrrrroniTcd
to Spartanburg Sunlay.
'ijhcy reported a pleasant
trip.
.tit. an 1 .Mrs. Boyce E. Epps, aea.iiiiiiim'.il
Ly.Mrs. Elmira Epps
and .Miss Al /. 11a Epps motored to
I i.ion Sunday, evening to visit
tin ir.cousin, Alls.. Ella Wreniek of
.\e:\v- York City. .
Afvs. .lanil Kant loft Thursday,
\u.U",.-t i'ltn tor i-kiritun, l'a. to
\.isit iier .-ens, Mr. I.ai re FantJ and
otlieis. Kroin tneie she will leave'
Sunday, Auyu.-t "Jbth for New"
York Cky or Chicago, 111. . .Mr.
r.-stei Doiiyheity has gone
to Detroit, Mieh., l'or an indefinite
stay.-' . - J
Aliss^ Liunie I 'one'Iterty will
< .. tu resume 'her scholastic wqrk
at Boil..Street lli School.
Air. Ernest Henderson, a friend
of l.eoiiie .Dougherty spent a pleasant
vacation, at Atlantic City, N.
J. lie also will return to Bell
Street lli School.
Air. Willi'; Byrd was fellowshipi
?I1 ?i oihri?Drove elnnoh Sunday.
hy ,t he 11. v. K. .1. Bee..
home from New I'ort News, Ya.,
..f . 1... c,',.kn<.u ?? W?,?
?h^jiht T, Miss I.ois Abvams.
. .Mrs. Rraddie Kpps was rushed
to the doctor Sunday nite at? NewLc.i.v
at'.-ti- a sudden attack of illiuss.
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Mr. J-. ('. Byrd still remains indisposed.
We-wish for ait those afllicted
a speedy recovery.
Correction: " Messrs Samuel and
A (fie l.ee Kant, motored to see
the.I.indsey trirls instead of Messrs
1!. and C. I.ee Kant.
When you are in-Whitmire taste
the. wholesome fond at J. C. Sartor's
en:'e. He welcomes every
body.
Mrs. Rosalee K.pps, spent the
week-end with the Swindler tfirls.
Riv. S. J. Benson held a sue1
ot "\f o t * nlfnroh
I" >>IU1 11 l i IIIA AM?ni_ivn V.HWV11
i i- wiik.
I?KOSIM:KITY .^KWS
T!a "{Juuday >ci vice's b* ean with
T*"" s'fl i.11: i y?H !' <>? '?h?sw>?, Ailclasses
discussed fully the lesson
with review by Miss Edith Tie'vaut.
Afterwards the pastor conducted1
th>" morning seTVtce. 1
At 2:3d o'clock Sunday afternoon
many members from Shiloh;
Vnd Antiocli motored t0 Leevy
Chapel to pay a visit and witness
thebeirinninu- of the revival meet.
..n.in. i .1 bv Rev. B. S. Sui....
'1 ,i .. wb.i \vt lit renorted a
very pleasiint afternoon. The re-|
aX-AnLiut h begun
Sunday. August l> with the Rev.
Wiight of Charlott0, N. C., in
charge. The meeting was certainly
wondenful. The number of converts
will appear in next week's
issue.
Mrs. Marie McXicholas, Mrs.
^TlrggP- Wiseman?fmd?-S?JL.
Jones are here visiting their
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
tiuljmun. We aro sure their vacation
in our town will be a pleasant
one.
Sunday, August 23, a revival
-Avill h. t.in III Mt. Moriah^ch.urch
Rev. T. E. Harper, pastor and all
the neighboring churches are cordially
invited.
CHESTER I'AKAUItAlfJLS . . J.
Rev. and Mrs. McCulluugh, j
Cemetery St. hud as their ' guest
for several days., tneir iclatiw.l
Miss Mattie Boulware of Rock j
iiill. Miss Boulware is a teach* v.i
in the Winnsboro High school,. j. '
Mrs. Aifdio Ransvnie of ( anuie: 1
a teacher in the Camden High I '
school;-visited her untie and aunt, j11
Mr. and Mrs. C.?hh?L* at-i ? ; - In-' i
w?*ek.
Miss Kuth Batey, a leather in *
the city school of Augusta, (fa i- '
visiting her friend, Mrs. Maggi*- '
II. Champion, Lancaster St.
Mrs. -Catherine Morris. MeLurt
.St., has as her guests this', week.
Mrs. Mary JP'nphill, 1'itt-hui^.
Pa., Mrs. Josie Lowry, N". V. |
Mr. Khenezer Jofir.soiv'Xi wark. N
J. and Miss Mattie Walkei.
Miss Lela Brown, ,M<>nt Claiie .
N." J., is visiting Miss Elizabeth
McAlilly. .
I Mrs. Mary Thomas ha- a* h*-|
guests this week, her son and
grand-child, Mr. WaP?q- ,Mc-At:
Caldwell, N. J., little Mi>s Mat
Tfaict McAlilly, I'hiladephin, Pa.
Mr. Luther McAlilly. Jr. is u't
home Cur the week-end f'oni Pu t
Rogers. ,?
.Mrs. Sal lie Byrd closed her private
school Monday with a picnic
-on the lawn-at ' I n't?homf".?P . _
quite two months, more than tw
ty pupils have been at ten Stttr t lti
school. Not only were the."
taught text book lesson, but siii <
interesting course in sewing, basket
and rug making, and doing
lots of articles that are useful
md pretty. These were on exhib- _
it the last day. At the picnic, n any ~
'limiting and lively games were
played under the direction of
Miss Rosa B. Gilmore, A short
piogram was -rendered in -which.
Mrs. Byrd, the teacher, recited for
the little ones the first speech siclearned.
Di-nneB- was' spread..'
water-melons cut, and with: p
plenty of lemon ado, the little ore.
til joyed the day as well as did
their teacher. 0 "
Mrs. Betty Nels'on and Mrs. Bertha
Beckham had as their week;
end guest, the# sister, Mrs. Edna
Kenny, Baltimore, Md. Together,
the three went tb-^G-reonvjlle to
visit their brother, Mr. Robert
Grant for a few days.
Miss Mary Johr.ion, WinstonSalem,
spent the week-end with ,
' her- brother, Mr. Win. Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hudson and
children, little Marv -L'razicr, and (
Leroy, Jr., of Jacksonvlle, Ela.. art
spending a while with their mptht
r. Mrs. W. lhivyar '.
Mr. Eli WrigTft returned irom N.
Y. C. last "Saturday.' ~l'. r *i
Mrs. l.ouise Wright and husband,
f m>m Washington are Hisi'ing
Mrs. Mary44entty.
Mr.. Elisha Roseboro. WinstonSalem,.
spent the week-end with
Ins brother, Mr. Eli Springs
, Pinckney St.
.Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wriuht and ,
family motored to Rockingham. N.
and spent a few days, recently. ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brice. Mt.
I and Mrs. Roosevelt Hall lul't Sunclay
afternoon on, a nib'or trip to
, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
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Prof. S. Louis Finjey arrived '
home Monday front N. V. wher.
1 he .has been studying at the Juillian.'
Conservatory of Music.
' Miss Abhie_ Byrd is attending tki
Bible'school of .Meth<>ds in
l.ta, Ga.
Little Misses J.ucile Wriirht and
Minnie Lanev 'left Motibay morn-, i
, in.tr to visit relatives in Ke.t shave
for two weeks.
i Mr, Hewitt McCrory and MisJanie
Brice were quietly married
Auk1. S. She left Monday I'd
will mn'ce their homo tin re.
Miss Cora?Brico?o+?Cl-;w-h -LLl^ . _,
spent the week-end with her motbI
er, Mrs. Nancy Brier:
I Rev. Mr, Wright. Ot'Mi'mbia S;.
lias just closed a ve>v successful
revival moetinp: which, lie onductj
ed at Bowling: Green f->r Rev. i\
jfi. Bamrttr -Thi^ wcvk,?he-?i?,
i preaching at Christian Heine
Rev. J. C. Honor.
Mrs. Mattie Clarke lias as hot .
quests, her sister. Mrs. Katie Tid- ,
well, Winnsboro. her niece. Mrs.
Lillian Miller. Blairs and Mr,
Clarke's brother-in-law, Mr. Wnl'er
Waters of Washington. H. C. t
Miss Emma Maddox of liina'hlleft
Jhurss.tiy morning- for Rock
Hill to visit her brother, a-ftc ;
spending a few days here witlj her ,
aunt, Mrs, Lizzie Coy -Foster.
Mrs. Sarah Dodds of RockJJjJl (
made a oriel visit to fo r t
Miss Louise V. (lore Sunday.
Mrs. Rachel Goode was called to
Charlotte Tuesday for 'he burial t
TTPFe son-in-law. Mr. John Brown :
whose body came down ihom Bos- ]
ton, Mass. accompanied by. bis
wife, Mrs. Esther Brown. Mrs. |
Goode'is sc.n. Mr. B. Goode went 4-m.
the burial with her. j.
At the home of Mr. amPMrs. A.
H. Howard Aiken St. quite, a number*
of children enjoyed the 1.1th |
birth ay party priven for tlr ii
rrand daughter. li'tle Miss Nannie
Lee Sewell. Ice cream.-o-ek?;
ies and mints were served. M;ir,\ \
camos were playeii and the littK !
ones enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon.
The prifts were ' pi- tt> t
and useful.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Atkinson oj ;
Charlotte, with then three sTnTTTTJ
lUii-UfXi: as
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marks l.y l!t-v. Timo'taj S>! ;
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hiljfeii .jrnnte iIuwm S.a:.;a; a..":]
poi.t lit-1 day "\\ t'-'h pa1e; . Mi.tiid
.Mrs. Waiter Atkn> h. Vl'at. ! 1
irk St, Tire children ja'i: .-viSy..:...- I*
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lm-e week- in \\ a-kt: y:'".. r.r. i TJaltiMoro.
On the sick' l-i-'t asv: M >. M .... dealt
v. Mr>. Mir ,;::i I'a1.: :r. : r
,.Mr. nr.! Mi's. Van.!, r-Smith ! : - ,
Mi-. Make] S. Unnir-ton ami t : ;
u-iro. ..Miss" " Mnirinret MFL...L .
olh .of I'hilaili lt-hia.
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it Fort .A|i:;. an,] tL* .M.;:, /.- !
an A. M. K. 7. eh-iii." r.-.a. ti
alls last Wednesday. .
Mrs. Frai.kllt. K.ti:,\ v..a i m
wii little children. I)ic.a!?i
IsH'tjtielin of' W ash:n:;t :t. iv t'\
ife visit in jr her tiarer.t -:r.-!rrrr 1
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