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Page 6 r * ' - | * * . AH ntwj for The Junlot Pajce': must be in the office no later than Puesday afternoon of each week. Many letters are r?coir*d to* late for publication. ..rBiu/L 3 * , Boys And Girls WANTED To Earn Money In Spare Time Here's an opportunity for amSUiou* boys and girl* tr make money every week, all year long, by simply working fn spare time In your own neighborhood. No mon?y, no experience " ..." needed. We supply everything. Many boys and girls are now happy, making their own spending money. AH yon have to do to join them Is to write to the address below and ask for full details. Write to: CIRCULATION MANAGER THE PALMETTO - LEADER1310 Assembly St., Columbia, 8.C . BILL CAItVKK 1..M A i>; S.: ( . Dear Bill, . Please don't .think ha <t , f jr. ~ for tvritinjr -ueh a Lit!.. sit b:." my hand i.- suiv and 1 ran'':. it- much.. (iu*'SS I'll Mi.il . .-u:. iOTes.- ? 1. What is ii that 'e * ir.oj.e. cut the lunger it"ui\ \vs 7 5 ~-2. What is the Vdi.Vi vt.eeI'v1 prison? j 1". . , , ; ' ^ -Answers 1. A ditch. \ 2. The blind niaii ..can't sue t : ,i go and the bailor cuh'l go to ea. YOUIS, ^ . . ' It )ai:K IJoyd' ,?;?__i? ?? .... . .? ? . ? X Not tir t >. " ' ?. I H. < . Dear Bill, I kno\v y<>u arc a:guy with i. l'or Wailing mi ion- iu u/iic in.. Bill, l-ju -.nui.~c l nv ia i c. u that long again. Jli.i, . ?? r.uv you been enjuyjng las hot Wenthci;We am. having a i t < ' .'thunder ^rinun s -utit-'y.- I'-iit 1 jiiU very glad ?mm- r the meir bcis still wj tic. Hone in re \vi . write; \\ c^jP^il 1, Know you a! liuviiig^a-~tiw> rrrfnnier vacation. 1 , am vcr?""J5lad .that I'nion i.;a a new member. 11?-i w.h d A-l;er be -t. Well Bill here be n lev.'" questions and am-v.eis. . li1 -\\1>lTv~1 'flip tidaniaTeijtr" Pa.-sabui ,<y: il.iy Bay . trial .j-ry ject ? . _ . ' ' . 2. - Where i> t "hi: d> i?| i he f,I ' ' "VWWu ,rnt,,;WT' %vilh Shirley IVti.p:. m "'J:.-, l.tv. . tii st Ufijii" v ?: I'.. W iillt v. -ill- u?. "quotation, ''Ui<i l. .- ' ?., i. '.i cost lit tic 1 iia:. Wnat is * t>. Wi.at America:: wun;u?sc?.\e?in7 t*. rrr?Y. What. |i?'\ si?i'-;.t ii.r I. . ?S. niyfle. the !ui:;i?Fv t^c AnsiiwjMf^i^ A'.t ? s 1. At the i|ru^ t ijfytr*.-! . ;y ;;*,( V' Maine's coa>tli:/\-. i f j| T* ! n II i i- " iwfoie i-y'; v > j. Any .-ul>-taii>'' ni:>o-<l :V . . trimvnt. ' . (>. The iat'e l><:ai' Ail:. : -a' li .!,. ert K. IViry.., 7. Tin uias JetlYrv'.;;. I'll be u ritinf r-ona - Mnceielv \ j* ' Ma'ttk L. II: ' I'niuft,?^?<-? Dear Bill, '> I am ashame of 11.v -. 1: waiting so long to write. it,'. i ' promise I Won't wait Hiis. long again, iiili It will t- u?i. fo-r rtf'hr>,|h an,j | :;v ?;,v ? I an! glad I'nibn has a r.cv. o:< ?. her, Miss J>avisr \Ye|| Bill Pii bwriting often. Here are a few jumbled letters. Lanoitanimoned denominational Vtlayol =_ loyalty Ximajneb Benjamin Mahnexy , Oxen ham Tdenetninerups Superintendent " See you again next week. < * . ?Ala BISHOPV1LLK XKWS ' ? .St. John A. .M. K. Church Rev. A. J._ Felix. Pastor Our revival meeting was largely attended throughout the week. , The spiritual fervor ian high, lie W. W. McCullough left no stones, unturned in hi? masterful way o.t pleaching. lie left Saturday morning for his home in Chesterfield. He fs expected to return ' ^ t . v .-j, v v _L> i (The " iior|?c RKFA^jT WTnTTT BILL CARfElL Editor A1MM.ICATI | DATE .. ?f I'.lii-Ti! DA V A ' It <;r..\i>K i..... ? TOOL I* .. . X' l' 1. coupon and .nail !i | A <!a!r.;u ! envelope to Tito. Palm|X . ' ' n .Assembly St.. t'? iunihia, S. ( Iit < ! i: b' and you win receive . * a iiito.. The pastor., nir.jr. nu'ssatr.v j' r* : * " 7" ! a; p: cclatlV ] ,i. c. Mat.j hvai'tr wore nuul . ay.Kev. S. S. Burris i : . .;:? S;at it >1 hi*o::t;-ht .> j _ ;i i *A hich . broujrfi v.'-i t < yho uniting. ? I l!^ I .. ?\ a? i ?a:i:iiy ami Rev. j .1 ' ' a . >' ' ? i -M ,1 : K< :!; . S?r;i 1 . ... -X.y at'. I Mr. a: i! Mrs. lh?ng%. a - MiVa. "r-??-V?i.iy. T.b?i.-day and i-' May. . i - tj'. s i Lvc ly.. . ' Mv--. JIivi is March werei.: ' r iy a -"Is ><:V Mi. and Mr? " !\ Y1'' M',. J-V!i\; Miss-es 'J-MUt ; \. r . R -anna Wallace. Dcylj.M lt;T<..di ato-ai.u u?ling th ' . -. am. Li-a'gjuV <" nvcntioi j-y/.1 this iv? el;. '[ ; . na.-t?>r visited . Mr-. . Kate, l lctr.ii.- ami .Mrs. liir.eehia Huff a \!' < "ii'ii. 1 ]y>. j.ital in Kioiyma \\ VI II u.l A M:\VS " M ... ...- .i M.s. I ' maTas K. Gran . ... 1 . I'd., sj., >:t the past week . y... |,>. Mis .< .i a ' . i i: am. .. While .hero a|'iti!. nier.l of nu i; imeir t. ".TIGfi'Tfi uTtRv . t .loiinUUD ?... .+":?* ?* !.. cV-nim* ?rrflr i*k?M . * ? ' ! I K. Grant. 31!'."-" i .N !; :. !'. (Li air* ( Ml i ;. Grant. .M > i ? -Sylvia an. IVai -? i: .( iihsyOd a delight', : i at t i.e h.niH'. c!" M r. ami v . J."'.:; 11. r.i-y W illiams, I'in< : t. .? S. . Tl.-.i ..-day i-vi niiiy i? oYltvU <jiiit< . sji' . i a-M;m' led at t .c- lowly Me. ami Mis. Joe F.vaiVs. . \Vi' f -l iiion.-S. < ; An "Fwninv . ai 'y i:. i.nniir of Mr. aim; ' M iI];'is K. (iratil of Chioa o;'i Ia.-itiir an! jinnies Vwie tin i.atii:- > the holies. F ?iav ji.iiiii. feiul) -Mr., an', ii-. I:.-., J???rv.'i -t ivi-fl a iK'livio , r :i r :i.. i:"i)oi'. of Mr. and M'*.. a- 1!. (Irani, Others nri'seitt - < iara Mae and Im* liai.T. 1; \. (1. W.. .Jones and Mi i a .\V;i!-or.. *Mu>!c was rendered .. k -VI utnjr.si \? mi.ia ii.i.i-: n i.w s J i -t liaVi i.-t ( h.in < Ii lve\.?V:?H-:?t- larl\.?('n^ltn i." I::'t ?r W as a vert i!-.-t Haptist am. . A. !'!.- k ?!?-1 ivi t ed a s..u li is. - t Xt WU C*\r^ , sltbjvr. 'JfJ' : > v .)i n>". !? tin n.A ' i'n.' n \sa. ;,,i. ' ' \t \V:t> taken Iran. . V'l.wv ; . , > \ i !v S u ra.iil had i|Uite a j a:'. . >ri Sunday iimiti- j a : a '\ ii.yixstiiitr kv>?>i'i, . at.d Reaping. Ta? . . : -"J i.- inci ea-dny; each t . i u'i, : Mi.-'. Ki'ai.i: i* razier <>. , i : k v.1 j f . .sum s' at inn , . .. ; 11i: y- I'Vii't > .. i- i vi d intf his m-th. . < ai r.' I ra/.iei at the "('a- , ri'.n.a ii;ii\ Mrs. Carrie Fraziir is | _i ia.; . .il in. iitin-i-?ut -tin- j '.i-i*. ti l.** aim ai.<i ii,. made a very,. ...' I;. Jfrljuiiv "1 New York ] . '' i .i.-1 . pi'i'r.'i. lie was inwnb ] .in.' ayan; u lu.i ? he- race at. j ii-r nvi-r .w?pv jay "to knew That ' I. ,i i, i. 11 I'i- I> n., ' < ...I . i .,.1 1 Tin , Mil'.' ride.was'a" very yoou 1 ii-:. ?. -themsvlvt'S to tlie high f mi Monday night. The child?'1 : y' + lie ye|j> and hurrahs! At 1 an.-. time a grand/party was eivi i, at the chnjeii. All that did ' no-- it111 to gn?mr the tide stay^ i the i hun h and had a grand ' 111 ue. ' ( OKIvSIU KV news W e a.c ha'-.ing n tM"?d many vir^ .( .is in ie;r town. Rev. W. It. Nasi, 1 or roiumhta; Mv. and Mrs. I)avid I V;i. -on (>f I'liilath-iphiae Mrs. Ella ' M.iitir fit'- Ashoviijo, N. (;.; Jli\. ' ' ii .trne Adams and Miss Ella < iiooi'.-na oi U a--lii i. . on; Al'S. Ih't Mi . aim .Mis. Nancy Rollins, of J Ash'vil , X. ('. 'l it y are all enjoying (lie country air. Tin Sun-.' da\ -chruil oienie v. vm-w t - ? ' * I aUeride'i. 1 Thc. revival has started at the A. ?d. K. Church?Xhe- studttht* are | hcginhing to think~iyf school. \ /.Miss Rose Xash leaves today for ' Cohrrtibia>~~ rui - * c 1 " **** ! 1; ! 1 ttd Leader, Bill Carver's. Club, X j ?x Your name will be placed on Y ' a membership card and button. ^ KASTOVIiK NKNVS . Miss Kosa Ann Davis, (a men.ber of Bed llill Baptist church died in Baltimore. Md.. and \va< fmu crulizcd last Sunday by Rev. Ntfai the pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist , church. Slio was a laithi'ul mom bor of hoi church. L'ndrtakei llolloy and sons in1 charge. . ?Mrs. Annie -Johnson erf?Hacfr^ .n k. N. .1.. ami hoi1 bn thoi' \\ i.? lie Cor ley of Lexington," his mother-in-law,-visited Row atfd Mi s. I, ti. Bowman. They. all looked tlu picture of health. ." ' " i Mrs. i.uoilia II. Taylor1 of I'hila d* lphia, fa.; Mrs. Juanita Tolbolir' .Mr. and Mrs. .Jack House and MiWiliielmina Weaver of New York City are visiting their relatives old mends.. 1 he father .of the above nanus herein mention i'-~ v r?y happy to have his children home again. They are havfjig-a | Lime ojuti'yii lives and all ot then are Veiy-'.Yvery happy. .Mrs. lioiisf though they are like a bu.-y bee , from niorim*g until night. Tn'ev : v.ill all return, to their homes .soon. . Four mole were added to St. t'iiilip .church last Sunday and w.erc ' giv.in th - right ' hand of l'eilow- ; "'hp. ; . "J J i'.e_jo'J vi? e> were?\ve4W-a.tto--?" yd> Rev.. liowman was as-isi, d i-oetH?I'l oin'iiei'.- ami 1 hi- - oo-i K .-= ' .- M ran very high. All , oilier 1 > an. unking :oiwav?l Vui lh?. loi ti.V":u. I, ?ng ul t'lu* i??esuiilig 'eMer who i .-i. iMiuh <i .:.or n.i* tilth Sunday a.a. iiu? ehniv'mruny w?f? take idu'e'ot, . inc.M-con-i SUnuuy in Sviiienim i l in- missionary sister* ar- piej'Ufjnj to .attend tile lonnnni . in a.mti-, \v hieh convenes in I Mi n. >. t'o t.i-xi week. ' , l.hc revival at Alt. Zion 1 . j e..ui.i"h is svii'eiUilcU to bjien on Si t >tll Suinia-y- nig ill at wni'eh ti,.4. ill v. ljow nuui ami choir ai i . in .iteii till-woia-hij> ti,vie. Air. and Airs., 1 nival t'arlei n.> t ani'ii In Sumter last Sai'urila;, oi. j business. v tevisal meeting at Willotv Cirwve ; iut*u?.ls ijuit.- a sue.ess. lie win o. r ilev'. .1. S. Alailni at ?*o \ a,ana this week. I nose on t.he siek. list Mrs. T Ik i en, lloi a Tucker, Mi'.-s ( .... i mail. Airs. 1'nnglc ami ^Jro.'llo . Tin- 1'alnn tto Leaner will brina to you ali the iiivjiortant news o! Mir race ami other raves- tiesii.'o. ffTT' stump. 5T~J"flM w i Iter ami p.i: ] t'.a.-i- a co]?.y. 'Only ."it-. (.' in.- i> - jf'o to cllaitM'.! \ iVknm:ttsvili.k m:\vs ?(I'l1- -iimiiifi 11.'\ i vulr an., in up. j' >looin. Riw pa-tor id' Si. Mii-hcal .M_ K. ('hii:eh, el- sml mr. ivi'h a <plon<li<l nua-tinfr. ' A nuiii- 1 w?r nf souls caiiii' fo (luisl. Rev. S. I*. IVtursou uf .1 acl<M mi villi!-'la. is in tin- county ami ?1 < 1 i *, ' I two sp'.i-r.ili . sci-m-iiiK at. St. Miiji.al Si. I-'., clmrcli last week. Iiaintr 'hi- n'u-ctiny. R<-v. T. 1'. I'i-ti-rson left Sen ' lay to conduct a Week i-oviva1 ..-.iii.k "i enuren. ICc-. 1 iV. Il_ Reese, pastor. The 'Mis-pmavy Convent ioti do. - ! ?! Sunday with much success a' hit tic- Hock. ?. ('. Mr. and Mrs. T \ Pcfcrsnn on Amelia St. Mrs. C. P.acaut attendeu the meet ins*. ( This' \vc(^ a, number' <?* mem iers aixcl friends will attend tin t Pee !)( ( Mi-sioii'uy t'^nvciit i' n ivhich will convene ill 1 tones-, ill' ' =t. r/niij wcjT. ; Quite a number witnessed the t rtaptisinj* at ftuv Mill church. 1 sunday rnornintr. I Mrs. H. Sanders is <>n the sic! ist." Rev. \V. F. McCoy returned ionic Sunday, after a week' ' ay ttt Society Hill, con 'uctine lis revival meetinp. He repOTTr-*" ~j i splejidid and successful meet in* ,j tnd a numhcr of souls came t< 'In M. -jj . Mrs. Fannie these arrived ie . he City to spend her vncalio Pir ?iiiu i ? iHI l V; - Mr.- and Mrs. T,. McKay arc) . wo daughters, also Mr. I,. Wi! J inms nf 'X. Y. .arrived home Sunlay afternoon for a week's stay. Mr, and Mrs. McKay arc full ?>'' j' iome. 1 ' Mr.. Jackson an<. Miss Mamie [lodgers were quietly joined in vcd-lock Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sander-; of 1 Washington. D. C. arrived, home ' o spend the week-end with his dster, (T. T> Sanders, 33 A melia 11 St. - ' ' - h The Usher Jtoard of Shiloh f :hurch met at the home of Mr. c t ... mi / * I'...- J. - - ' * 7 l;lr E PALMETTO LEAlrtHI ?r.d Mrs. J. Bethel's home Sunlay afternoon. Mr. Mijton Washington and sister, .Miss l*>e Washington, w ivembefs of the board and their ieople made it very pleasant for av he members ??r the Ushers board. Fhey seiyts' us as if plenty money ja a as reeeiced. St .Miss Wardlow Billing,, arrived t.^ home for a few days from N. Y. w Mrs. Gamble Wards, member of Shiloh church died last week at Iter home, and was funeralized at Sjjiiloh church Wednesday after- q noon. M Other sick friends: Mrs. Hu.eran, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. I.eak, Little * Miss Lueeal Hariey, Mrs. M. ja liec.se. and Mr. I. Williams and al=o a few others are still ori the V dck list. . a, Prof. Johtv Reese is home, for a ?.'W days. " R Mr. irrrrt Mrs. W. Krazier moved ^ in their new" home on Marshel St. Klder Garv'en left on Sunday lt. afternoon to conduct the meeting it James Bapti-t eluireh. Rev. A. CL Drake, pastor.. The two boys of Mr. Krnesl la Welch of Philadelphia. Pa-- are in \ the ("ity. the house guests of Mr. C nnd Mrs. jJI.'b. Drake. ^ tl Mis.Mary L. Manning and sis- at tor, Annie Kalloek.are home front hi N\ J. the house guests of Mr.' am! \T,.? T nO.M, 3 * I ?' *jvrvviti 111 Rev, A. J. Wright delivered si. la -pleiidid sermon Sunday m< miny: inite a "number witnessed the ser- bi rice. Rev. Wriuht's sermon touch- h< ed the hearts of our friends. Rev. ai Wriyht will attend the Convention '<1 be held in Flo. next v| in< tuli. " " ' ^ Mrs. 1\ R.- M.Cullum closed a splcndi.. term in the Training jn school 5or n'ii Is. We trust #thetn much success. Y 11 EM MINT. WAY NEWS ltJ : eci ("itavis Chapel A. M. E. Chureh .^ Rev. 1'. M. Knox. Pastor ^ t'h AV.gr. ltJ. r.n'hi Sunday was a.,. -cuutifj.il day. Sunday School op- ' ned'at the usual hour bv the Supt.1 gii Mr.AV. S. J.ee. " *. - j w;1 The pastor pi > ached at Hope- te .veil A.. M, K, church in the morn- w! ner. hut in the afternoon, he was wj it his post of duty :.t ChaVis'Chap-.: 1. hut Rfv. A. .!.. Pocite preached da i wonderful stumor, for the bene- Ju1 it. <>f (he Mis-d-mary holies. There Hi jv_.soK wle.tl.. hK?Ui-vt from Hebrew M jst chapter. This sermop was efl- So - ?v?il- hy ovoiy : ? n'< sent, lie- B. r uuhT with TTiv. sc-me of his ;'ni nemhc;wc \v : triad to have nij hem: come :p.:oiu. The Miss- M oiafy...ladies ai .- throuyh raising t0 I'm a-sessnmnt fur the coming ill: 'invention.' . in Mr. an1: Mrs, Th-mas Donnelly t Tlu:r-(1' y ' iirlit with Mr. Mi ml Mrs. X T5. H "Wn, Kittle Chnt.lii D.< anely spetd :> t;p w -luys with his uncle ami aunt, an .'will, V'a'vo f r his grand-father. ho dr. RoJi-rt D>nnl!y; Wednesday, by V".*-. 1 so] T! tl.aurrb!or of Mr. and . Mi>\ ' ... . v'.dnjr to-o 11 married ?n ."'AD7. 1 i.ivvl 15 r ?>\vn Auir. IP. LU wo V;i.]?.* thorn-all the luck i' \], . | .' I! .. i.. . l.". .. ... ni> ?i. : li .iYiA 1'.', Jeremiah. The v ivinhe: - Chaves f!hap?4 ?Tp in- , ,, itf'l t<> vi I W I Si Ml.NSIKR M-;>\S ! yU ' 1 Ruh\ M. Austin. Reporter WV ahje to w'itn-ss a won- j , * V* \*ftr I": e.'tilijiT""sit t St: j 4j.t, tlnllr.>v I <>!V 1~t \Vl-eK. Ri'V. .j ' rr-rr n rn~n~trvs~ar]7 ; ' 'i?.!; i.ijrlit. Kv n though j . v.-as warm a y?>n<l at-' j iter.da: .ji' little- ones wi re adil-! <1 i" l >. i:ui;eli with some older I j "i!<- ! a. l. 'ns wit1 murdered iii .1.:- ;: o. e.-k. ()n ! '; )'i;t.v ,niua:al mcinher.- hiouyht' a" ' ; .1 . presented them t<> L.' vj A!) Mi-- i: th Hl.ackwelh* <?t Char- tju, visited her relative's t]m .e; e > . Week.. .. /] T. <* h \ isited Mr. and Mrs. pul Va; w , fy'? heme Friday, 11 j' >( A left with. them', a nine wa l?. . !!< is iiettinjr alony tine an, . A! . V\ y! y. She was b' Idle c ;e; a. ' e. Mis- A Iberta jL'rcw. oul ii i: .be Sims has been home. $55 t. ;;--t week vi^jtiny hei ha\ ai. >l?? w as missed vry '| uy v,:. u ii.ii West in\V . , very happy to -ee Mr. -vj iai'.i'i iw eland back at home. sl,,, : .- in Welford for some n,.? i,m- ' . of. fb>ad Baptist church Q 1 1 :ia ; rvival meeting Sunday, j C7-TTT : At nibiniy tl;e KeC. n M. Cf -i'.way used i'or his text wj, .ui.e Sunday i.iyht, Acts r ' 1 ia y both w re very 0f Chi JiOI'KINS M:\VS ^ w0) ? . The ' VLu Sa;aiy liaiiber, formerly, of Ii'pkm-, S-. ('., w ho has made his j ao "lite ii: i let i nil, Mich, for- the ii . 11 ,i .vt ill i apriil?a ' week -4+H ome with parents, Hev. and Mrs. i?. I?;u i-il'f nf I InnUnc II*. hank-; his many friends for such warm toe-option 011 huuaiy ival. A dinner |?otty was divert in lances Hawkins of ^ittle Moun- int air.. S. <... who is also spending pos or 'vacation ill, the City, at the tif om?--of Mr. and Mis. P. II. Jones oao 'il 1 l'ito S"t., Coininliia, S. C. Tidav afternoon at 5 o'clock. ntf The honored truest motored a- U? mind the principal parts of the >00 tty includintr the various lakes on hi* he out skirts. Mr. Pnrher loft for Detroit, Sat. Ft' rda.v noon, whevo* he will resume Wi lis .profession, i His family and nic rlends wish "hifn continued sue- 1 ess. ; td 7 WINNSBORO NEWS The very air now a-days is filled ith revival meetings. They should to our people a great spiritual vakening. ( Last Sunday the colored popu- | tion of-our town was shifted to ] t. Mark and Mt. I'isgah Baptist % iureh"s ut* Simpson and-Ridge- < ay to witness the home-comtii^ t iys at those two churches. ; Among those on our sick list are esdahies Mosia Lyles, Mattie i reen, Priscilla McWain and Daisy t . Heath. .Mrs. Green and Mrs. t, cWain are critically ill. We? hope i > these others improve that the . (] tter two may also recuperate, rs. Bertha Foggy- of Columbia, \ lughter of. Mrs. McWain is here j her mothers' bedside. c As a result of the meeting at v lackjack Baptist church, twenty c iree members came to .God; one j stored to the church; 1G Baptiz- t I and G await the troubling ol t ie water. , Mr. Of E. Manigault returned 1 st Bat.- night from .Richmond, a., where . lie attended the B. M. lie is brim full of" informa- t on tlvat .he gathered there. If is t i inspiration to h< ar him talk of 1 s trip" :?7 hr ire the Junior church at St. Paul 1 st Sunday morning.a It Mrs. Ethel Gaston from Pitts--! ^ irg and little dauehter. 'Sm ? ?? ? 1 ? mo the guests cf. her par* nts", Jlr. id Mrs. Tom Johnson., Prof. \V. A. Uoss was among 1 * lose win/ atu-m'yd the N.Y.A. t inference at the University of j juth Carolina last week. It was . de? d a treat to hear Mr. Itiehard . Brown, National Director of N.. . A. discuss the great piohjein undertaking by the government v aid its youths in obtaining an ' lucation. /= i ' Miss Mamie Mcintosh left last J" iturday for Philadelphia where l* wiir spend a few weeks vaca? 1 in. ' - j1 Mrs. Amanda Phillips spent a w days in Spartanburg last week N i business. Upon her return, she 1 is ill-lighted-to?meet her daugh-?^ r, 'Miss Janic, from Columbia ho came to spend the week-end itli her mother. | c I'rol'. C. O. Mcintosh and little ^ iiightcr Kiiith spent, last week /" re with his mother.; Oil Sunday 1 , lie, liis daughter, his sister, " js"s "Alice Kva,' his niotlu r, Mrs. 11 (rah. Mcintosh, his broth- r, Mr. 1 J, motol-ed In Castonia, N. ( '? _ id Charlotte, returning Sunday i ght. Tluy were accompanied by ' iss Martha Kellough of this ivn. Prof.-and liis. daughter left -i. . mnauy mommi* lor his home ' Johnston. A. Mrs. Liu-ilu Colo ns aiui brother, ' i". John-Code niot'ored down from w York last w ek, the guests?7 their brother,. Mr. Win. Cede d their sister, Mrs.' Gallic Hose- V roitjfh. . They were accompanied .' MiSj- Guss Kennedy of Sini)?11. Mrs. Garter an.!;"i children . Jin 1-Ltlshurii'h are . h re the , e-ts of hvr ; parents; Mr. and s". Robert Gaston.' Mr, Tiniothy Johnson was the -1 if I its?uite,"'snrr rmd pa- ^ .Is-iiVlmv 1 i'roturnetJ'Mo his >i. .Mi iTciay h _ ? j ti I.I.liUANt II A.M. 10. ( Ill H( II " rhe 'Sunday, school was carried 1 L in the usual precedtrre?Suit - j ? with a yery. beautiful discus- >< U-J.lixt.uu h o1 -the?school. -.dt <iuo> At i 1 It. hUl- ? : ? I 'I 4(11 Jill- 1< tant part in tlu- State Liapruc.-p 1 Sunday School. Convention', we ? eetecj our delegates. The Stnid.fy" w 100I is plaiininj*. three (:>) and w League sent three; the ones ti it .were eleet d Wire .Messrs ' |>; rrpyrrtl lire, wr, I ,emy .1 udpe. ; i -se- Hertha Ann Hynjan,- Al- | jt tha (lass, Deborah Jit. V:e and ju hie Myers-.' We are expeetirein to hold our banner up for us .j; ing the period from the 19-21. j,. The nioi tiilig. service started a- t.l it 12:110. TJie text was. found Judges 8:18. 'I'he discourse ( s good because- it was centered p, Mid women. ,,, oind.iy also was rally day with s. pastors and the collection was |? .79."" The pastor scented to t| c neon well pleased to pet/ "he pastor and the active part. w our church niotoi'ed to Mt. '/.'ah. jn Iv. church Sunday, . mi er the ^ >?rvi*io'n < f- Mr. I.atson K. Hyn. Millbranch was the center _ attraction in sinpintr and aetirp ? the propram. fr. and Mrs. J.?kk?^'-fwsaek ? tor? <1 to .Iru TilePi-r ~Sttnd;yv ch was a pood 4rip. fev. Dozier had service at his her cYiurch Sunday, Jorden ipel. \'e are proud of this handsome xther durinp our harvest time, v farmers in this section keep rlinp all the time since the toco market has opened. (i)wv ( haimh 4 a. m. f,. rnntt it : ) Rev. J. A. (gamble, Pastor A - A HeTena, S. C.?Sunday schonH *j? the usual hour with the* super- X* endent and teachers at 'thoil "y t r>f duty. The lesson was beau-. |i* ully taupht find discussed "by | h teacher. X The Royal PaTm Socjal club .j. t at the home of ' Miss Kdna y oke with the president and !j. mbers on time. Aftbr the meet- ? r i" freshments were served. X 1'he Stewardess hoard No. 2 met y iday at the home of Mrfck. TUT? X ri^ht. After business refreshnts was served. X Vfiss Dorothy Crump has return y front her aunt in Jenkinsville. a . . - SI MMERVILLE NEWS TRlSTKKS IMPERIAL CLl'B ,Smnnierville, S. , C.--The Trus- s Imperial dub ol'| Bethel A. M. t| church met at tiH' home of Mrs. I s Cli/.gbi th ^.Miller. The imetingjtj vas caled to order at tj o'clock with v >ur President, Mys. Elizabeth Wos- i *? on at her post; Sinvcinjc We'*-r' \v parching t0 Zidn. Prayer by Mrs. u lame Gailyard. Singing, What a Yiend We have in Jesus. Roll was jt ailed and each member^ Answer-1 d by. saying present. The meet- j l.l ng then turned over to the presi- ^ kMltr | jj New and unfinished business was ? liscussed. We had with us Mrs.- t iattie Simmons, Mis. Carrie Joinr, Mrs. Celie Sipper and they gave ? is some very good ideas Of the )( lub and we are always glad to lave, our visitors with us. Also v he club is still increasing, Next j| he hostess served us with punch ind cuke. After we dismissed with ^ larting -words. Next meeting at ^ drs. Carrie Joiner. ' The Trustees Imperial club en- ^ ertaii\e(| at tlit. home of Mrs. Wes ^ 011 with a chicken dinner. The j~ lousd was beautifully'decorated in ;1 aliiboyrtolors. Among the guest.-' vere Rev. and Mrs. Jannerctte, ( 'rof. Ready;. M'rfr Henry Boone, Mr , md Airs. A. A. Aiken, Misses Al- ^ lerflia Joiner, Christine Cur.eton, Jr. L. Clover, .Mrs. Marguerite Pewson, fc.irs, Hat tie.' Simmons,- ^ dattiL. MeCiiinen, Mrs. Janis " jailyard, KHzabcth Aiken, .From * his supper we raised $5i7.r;-. _ * t( Bethel A. M. E. (tfiureh 1 Kev. V. .V. .laneretle,. Pastor 1< At 5?:;>0 our niorning. seifcice tl began. " l.'av.rrp mc.< -weather It a urge attendance was present. Our C nipt.,1 Mrs. C. L. Aikep together g villi the school are. reiiilei'ing a t plendid service. An int? resting ti esson was taught to the children si u*ler the reading of the see-:o etary school Was diMiiisse.d At 11 o'clock our morning ser-1 t< ice b? gan. Quite a numl/er of-vis-; ft tors were present. Mistress Jen- L lie Biuhmhi. Marie James. Miria 111 sj tewart, Mi'I B. H. James. All of li leorgetown and Mrs, Ilehry Aik- v. n, .Sumim rville. We were very u; lad to have them with usj. A soul \\ tilling sermon was delivered -by g in.' pastor, liis text was taken p f Ai ts ul' the Ap. sties The eecssities of a guid' . Everybody A njoyed his sermon very much. o: After winch .Mr. B. 11. Jaides \\ ung a beailtiiur solo entitled- ".My -iVi "ask"., lie really smug wonderful- n p. George- Mclvin Wright, Jr., lit- g le sun of Mr. and Mrs, George hi lclvin Wright, was baptized Sun- \\ ay morning. The Sunday school convention M ill c oiivene Wednesday and Thtll'S hi ay. Aueust with Ebenozer ui ItarVh, l.incoinville. We hope ni or quite,a few from Sunimerville a atts^ttk * " M Mrs. vmla Ilartwell Harrison c.j nd son. Kieiutrd Wave been visiting al er pari lit- for a month. She will j,.ave Friday, August 21 for New yj oi k City. ' . j Don't forget the two nights ba- -Vi aar on tin. lawn Mr. A. A. Aitun ?i t ? ? II iiijiusl'2o-2G. in I'liiiM1 itmember tlit* straw ride n< ) Wah.rboro, August ^7 leaving lie church yards at .a:lb? Ad- (d ii.-siun -HH). ai St. Stephen A. M. K. Church ! W Kpv. 1>. X. Wilson, Pastor We.are very glad to say that our ' Mvices were very good all day tsi - Stnulnyr-thtr- pastor-asrerrth-(j~ 1 the pulpit at 11 o'clock andl each-.d us a greatly- muni jionrit. Aunt: 1:2;i, - suhji ft "Christ i} ith" liis-^?People", The sermon as t'uiI ol' thoughts and inspira-: V. ion. iA efy soul was made to' " e-u.i .Nit ndcii an invitation to j .V el 1 appy. Al ter the sermon .the ] " ?in the chureh. The e persons I " imil. ~ In tile evening at H o'clock the jSi-tor In ought us another great ?q o.-\>agc from St. Luke ID: 11). llis . inject was "The Purpose of Christ oniing to the World". He show1 tligi dijl't.ren'cc between a pur so and an object. lie said in tier to'. I>e successful in any ^ dure of life we must have a pur>se. He said a man or woman in ic world without a purpose is ^ niply a thing walking thru the ^ orld. Everybody went oil' rejoicg over the great gospel mesige. up The Sunday school was takei} wj M LLT IJ A L _F_U NJ . UNDERTAKING AN 1 Ambulance , COl IMHOl S SERVICE 11 LADY ATTEf 104 S. ith Avenue Phon Foxworth and llartzog, Managers E9 : , ?^ *7 f ^ Saturday, August 22, 1930 GEORGETOWN NEWS - ^ By E. J. Ford News appearing in the last isue of The Palmetto Leader under he heading of "Our Visit to Kingtret District Missionary Convenion" was written by this waiter as .as the news under the heading Georgetown News" but somehow as placed in or published in seprate columns. The Georgetown district missmary convention held in Nazareth i l. M. E. church, Black River ciruit, Dr. T. J. Miles, pressing eler; Rev. M. B. Geathers, jvastor ; now history. This writer was ot Ollicially elected reporter of his meeting. Perhaps it is the lea of sortie that since we are a . lember of the convention and rebrter to this paper that we ought litt-up the. convention news, but i.icc we think dilferently and hat- a workman should be worthy f- \\'e are only mentioning lie visitors to this meeting: Dr. Irogdon, presiding elder of the Mt 'hasant district; Rev. aAd Mrs. !. A. WilllLams, M^Ciellanvilie, h??district;?Rev;?Fh?Kinloch, .ingstrec- district; Mesdames Fred :id Alex Greene and Ida Mouzon ? 1' Andrews, S. C.; Mrs. J. B. ht'cene. White Plains, N. Y.; Rev. 1. J. Moses of th,. Bantist chnreh his city. 'Recent visitors to the city were Icssrs S. J. Hoilges, H. J.k Freelan, K. W. Wright, A. Manly of 'ayetteville, N. CI; and Prof. C. t. J elms on, Columbia. They came . j fish and ia company with Prof. . roward enjoyed the day on Pawey's Island where they piioved lemselves good fishermen. After ri enjoyable" dinner at the Holy 'loss and Faith Memorial school Iven by Rev. Forsythe and family lie party returned to the "Capiil City" with an abundance of. ' . hrimps, fishes and the experiences f a hot day in the creek angling. The citizens felt as if Georgejwn -is'-agam coming into her jrmtr glory on the water front, rast week there were two steam lips in port, one loading with imber and another* with pulp and ood. The U*. S. Cruiser was tied p at the dock near the Post Oflice ith shrimp boats, etc. coming and oing and a number of women icking shrimps. Misses Mary Louise and Clarice (ston of Darlington were guests I' their young friend, Valeria Hoard i'or jtw? -weeks. Thty. left [onday for their home accompaied by Valeria. Mr. It. P- Ciadsrlpn i? hrnno a ain after "seven weeks in McLeods ospital, Florence, S. C. where he as treated for a broken arm. The delegates to Baptist District [issionary convention which was eld in (JreelyvHlcy S. C.; are back ? ud report'd a very successful leeting./^ The* -Boosters club of Bethel A. I. E. church will meet Sunday evling August 23 at 5:30 o'clock t the home of Mr. and Mrs. AuListus .\ly,ers, Cannon St. The intationis ext- nded, for joiners. Mr. Abram Lawrence has open1 up his lilling station located on le corners of James and Hignarket streets. Highway No. 1, .-ar Lafayette .bridge. .M'sdames Eliza Kindert Hester illard of Dickerson A. M. E. ul Willie Frasier of New York ere visitors at Bethel Sunday orning. Als0 "Mi". Rui'us Green St. ?Stephen church. Come atin. little? (Iwindelle?Wilson, the lughter of Rev. and Mrs. D. N. "? ilsonj who is visiting Mr. and rs. Usberry Ellerbe ot Dillon, S. , motored to Washington, D. C. i last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbe. "Mrs. Ellerbe will b<? reembercd as Miss Rosab1 1 Grant. rmerly of Georgetown but now Dillon. Little Gwindelle is tending the summer with Mrs. ilerbe. -She did not forget her .tie duties in church work here r she reported $2.(i0 in the Brill contest of Bethel A. M. E. urch Missionary effort. In the Institute of Practical ethods for town and county pasrs, conducted at Orangeburg, S. , in summer, the Rev. Moses B. 'athers, received a certificate of erit on August 7." He attended is institute for six summery and ww* 4 * j vwii?|/ictvu inu actical course; i at the usual hour 3 o'clock. It is largely attended. ) EMBALMING Service v .EASONABLE 1'KICES 4DANT " * "Y ie 222 Dillon, S- CC. H. 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