The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 22, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
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JOE LOUIS, STILL "1
BOMBER" K.O/S !
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BUOWN HOMI51 It I'UoNIS li!
h IS STILL (;ui:A I I K M i ' It
His i< K KV" h'" i
NOT I'l \t II >in
J cm? Proves Itoiiliiii;' lli: ' ! I-t or
?. 1. Schmt .. );i<ln'i In J 'Spirit .
J>>t I:'<- < M
K- m!
; In the ti.
'his first .. k?. ni: ;vi_
months I
equally drama'
he"scored a v
over Javk-Si aria \ 'at '
?, Sta.'iuin--la.*r--T.
\Vhile'i!"),'i ?i . '
proved that !i ',< : "? IV I'',
ber of old by kii*1 :.i?
out in "the : I: i; :
? scheduled l|i.ni..;;dk i iiu ^?a
WUS kl.oekoi'T ,<I. v/ii
* count to tW!'*1
round. Hi.-. hft < \V"
he was avctl ,i\v ?'? . ^
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Itouil'l I
Hot !v oa
the finy witi: S .
with his i. >?ly ii|it . . .
*. at, Joe? TV y : .
wi-tli nvitfw <i-> .
. ' harkev t.h; :it?'.
With Jo?' V" v.'.;!-.: .' ' '
itvt't, rljrht ti:<i :
* . feinting w v. h :
<4.1um l?ft- ;.t J;-' ..
... toiyi. i.o a :
l'ight/ l'. !'" : [',1 it
head w hiyh~~wrr-~r :'T7 yT
kn-Ttk. <J s'Vi thoi :
Cli .after- I ,4.
the' I.it!: J
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r'iytit. ' S: a ! .. ' * .
tryinjr f r!." ;i'.
rttfhf l'..r #
1 jiniJ io .a
anotiiei1 1 ' C *: * . h :
under J"-'- : : . ,
"Brown 15 r '.
anrt Stoat v
vixrht. Shu. :.' ,
ritrht. K-fk ?r, *r:?
' . riirh' shot.: V.i:.. '
__ with n li!i , ;
left i:id a'.'.':. . '
the w.Wti.iJjotiis
vC'ivt :i
to th t ad ' ;? !
Aft'.'!- <h. ?
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U'. mill
Both lam.' i'
tile nnoiii:.:r .! ?- ; ~
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w:\itir.tr f ! .an !.. v.
appauv'y- .) .!. ;
key a !
fa?v ai i! -.ii.-v ! ;??'.: > . = . .?
scml a !' aik-v .. h ' : .1' .
a w e ht Mfl-t > : y i; A+r* -y~'
ti aded phni-ta * - .* ' t
tfottir.tr. t t" ' - a1'' ? ;
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tii tiu iii-ad. ' .! ' ifaru.
i ijrht; ! i
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Shark..;, -u *. ' d w\. I
ritrht a: ?.. . _ '
Joe wait in^ " v : a"
. '"* ' opponent._ It , a ,;.Louis
who "a- v ai*i
kill. Joe tli.r. w a' !'! .-.
IIUTiylTn'i i irno?a3? ?
went ilovvi. this i::? ' .
of nine-. Itii'iK" r
* an oponintr l" 'I- !iv a
blow. He yen; i. -'t
the head and eys ?>.d :
ready fur, t la belt
ran/?. I.nrr-" rrr,t-3,.
Hound .'{
Both rami. r <
key apparent!y iimi- '
for the b'-'atiru" !.'<
' pre v.i nil-; ii...i:il . f. . ~?
l> r> . 1
iii ww n nun " i i u: : '
.cautious and nn.'.w: ' '
man. lie i n? a 1 }';.
lipporcut??Ji.i"t: o
sparred with St a-:I:
' away. Shnrke;. , .
the ropps with a v .; . \.i t,,
jaw. Ifo w??nt down ;1' )> i ;
time hut came un at the lit i
nine. Joe niched hi- i.-.an. -
riffht, "left, riirht. h'f'. l?.l? a? 'i
then a hard riirht t ? S! ark' v'.chin
knocking- his man down arrvn.
In a senii-prone p' -i'i'?>i. sha 'a \
took out his mo'lth-e ;t/rd, trod 'to
rise and shoke his head. i!< v.;
L? .? still down- whon -k-i'ie? wits'?-t
out. It took several minutrs to re-vive
him,
LOUIS THE WINNER liY
KNOCKOUT IN ONE MINUTE
? TWO SECONDS.
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Mr
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SHARKEY IN THIRD
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nay \\Vi l "lino. ~ ..
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say -Ja-.', Dajus
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; .;v' ti.at :c'vival meet..at
liaise HuT" Sunday.
' _ -7. These sct
?. >' :..i.:eiyd by Kev.
L-?iJ.,Ciy.i"iyrel(i\Vn, ,S.
. *. ,3; i.'.vited to at
i , a a .- a. lionPlR-rc at...
' 0\j a..-' at Tiiie llili,
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i. i". A. "MH't "ii.t till;
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a/). . Alii.-f-afj' b;:>incss '
} ii . .. 1 A.'labia, sjani'
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V illa/.zaid ai,
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ai I'liijiircn <?i
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J. .. .. .'a and' lYiinds.
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: a.ln-i., ill.:.'. .Mi>
s-d.~. Mr. and .Mr.*.
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llottf,". N. V.
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* '...Hi;; li.lt Saturday
xx.is jjii-atly sad
.: <! at h ( I .Mr. 1' j
I iS JJa.-h a ml?(-Isii \! :c
undcrtaki-i s.
|' < !.,.! lai l is \va>
Hitir- Hill WimIik's
f " i> miny i t'?"
t:i ' fi u y.ar .. lui
... v. . a il t.liouulvr' i>.
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1,A. r. .1 .in s wci
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' ' i'?vet N'i>. niv.
: .' : a A_.l". 12; .at iTx
i'- Ma* it Siniui', .">22
i i;;<-?iiiir was ?-a]|
?*: ; Annie Mac
"'-'I ' )< < lea or.
' "i-i'ii- *,ij minutes Vil.
???'' 11 ' 1 i c?read a!)- "
'! I iiliiii.-hcil and
" discussed and .
' ' M >_ Klizal.eth Jack-'
1 .'!> - yr?!?ir lady in tlx
' 5'i t in*. .May''
' ; L ' '!, 1 m??.'i HaplisL.
;<y. Auk. -'1. A splen-.
1 a ; a i ,f. e red hy .the
. ' Wei e triad
' ' i - out with a
Wi . ('frtlvei in<
~ ??***~r ! ; Martyp IA Coo'pcr;''
i , 1 i ll. ( n c!<- \n. .
' >n - iua A uslin, ('onu
; ad to have you
1 was jff.od. No.
y;.
v 1 ! y we enjoyed
! l''.n< li eo ikies, ice
an : after dinnei
is yriy proud
' ad. ..-; -!.c novej* misses a
nlw.iy. .on - tinv-. May
tlx. yoaiitf woman to live
>"/ 1 . |i a'l 'i- nn and on to a
uliicli is' in Christ
(>-v !' t y t "Trroi'-i iriff on A up. Hi, at
(. Hi nl' \|Nancy Anston^ f
1::I?i Win a' St.- . I
.Mr*. Mario Senior, Leader; Mrs.
Que n Hiirgcsa, Secretary; Rev,
( L. C. Jenkins, pastor.1 ;
~ th
IV. H. & F. M. CONVENTION OF
THE NEW BERK Y DISTRICT
The annual Convention of the
W. II. & K. M. Convention of the
Ni'Mbu'iv District - which w a s
held at Mt. Olive A.M.K. chuiyh
Prosperity. August is m w
history.- It was one of the great?.st.me'
tings of its kind ever held
in the district. .
The first day's session was opened
at 11 :M0 with the District
President. Mrs. V. K. Rutherford
preshliugC. ,\fter the 'devotional
t\eTC rs e~WTl7 fOTKhKT'd. Th\T' C'tITI -"
vention was then organized. The
Pih siding Klder, L>r. K. A. Adams
was presented to tr.-e Convention,
lie spoke very timely hut int r?.stn
g iy. The Rev. i?. R. Bedcnhtrugh
\yas "presented at this hoiii
to - preach the noon day sermon,
lie? forcefully preached Coil's \Vorii
and th- entire convention and
friends were mad,/ to. teel good.
\ is.itei;s woe: Rev. T. F. Coleman.
Rev. Qwetis of Wihnsboro, S:
P.; Rev. \V. B. Nash of Columbia.
S. t?., a:ul many others whom we
. f intable to ham1-. s
On Thursday afternoon a .lively
prayed service wa> conuucti u
ny the sisters oi .tr.e convention.
Alter which the president sv.'c t.y
aeieircsscd tho audience' with i;ei
noble annual address. It y.a.- inspirational
as Well as e nlig; t-'-n
ng t
Everything 'moving a.emg we'i.
iht reports were then made. Never
in the history-ol' this u>.hv?. nlioii.wax
sue it uwunderii.il icp'oi
made. It Went ove-r the top. .Earpassed
ally iir?the t uKiim ia -eoit' jtreJic.e.
wood things Continued to
aid the plotless 01 tiie\6nv riu' ii.
A l ler due iej-oet?tile- convviu .onaus.
I'a> ot^~witft Very iiuvrestir.g
-i -riis-.i.in< III.) an iiii..rt-'-s 1 /y ih.i
.e'n.tei eiiee branch presiei lit. Sit?.
. A. Adams. Eucil great women
t.'iese \y?ll always oe ,ui \ n-e.
;n uod s, great chuiVh. . ' .
liHirsfiay tiening, i;.e I'Ev. .V
A. ~ .n ug.ne y . uciiv-rcU. the- -in..'. :>>k
. * iricii.- it was plan; -and in. ; u.ng
uoi-ii be ginning. to .end. iii
.it Id the .appreciative iuitr.cn . .
-jivll-bottnejVas tie SO te iVe.i'iio.. -e-:
'W'tfdJ'wpud 1'iiii nve.-.-.?ge,
Tne same- group ot" uihcFi-.- "> . v
;>s Eva iiti.-eooiotigu ;.iojii E; :?n
, i. A. M. E. ciiUl'e.'l, t oh. in ma ?.
,i e l <1 til id Vie'e-pi . Sale ill 111 - |>. .ee/...>.
.-.."Inez \\iliiuin.- \\ !.? > ifa-. a
in.un,_te| atteii'l.
l la- short \\ eicoine p. -e r.-in. .is
lece-pted by t..e* eonyeiuinn an-. <i.o
t nanki-il He v.* T. K.. Harper anu
..- : .e-lnOe-; s. 1 e-r liiio.Ii.g is. so
friends. .
ivYIN I JliS A.M.I . Ill 111 II
Kev. Hale 15. Thompson. I'a-tor
~AVb- '. iile. N. I. Tin- a:?
a i.caiUy: ami spIemiiTr in. ' i..*
inouilluin eity-mi Hit pu.-l . .vu.>. ath
ami ehureh yoci>" filled1 mo
.-treets wending t'heir 'Wii* lir i i.
omphs ai yarly morning h
Jut of this human proeo.-.-ion. a
aigo number ;?>nt.?l H eir way to
ai' ehuteit f< i' the ]>.>) -poses t..
tudying Clod's \\'f>iti"ainl \v.?:>r;sj/
flu- -attendance upon tin; clinic.;
ehool was very unusual ami Hi
nfuf mat ion ami inspit at urn w'hicr
e.-ulii d from this as,-<-inbjy- Ivan
<1 high levels Many \isi.l i
i".th among tlie youth ami aduit
i {.in witlnrt ami without I'he eity..vi'tt*
present an .* their prcsHjc.
was cheerfully aeknov.T'de. <1. .T.
losin.a" repiark's came 1'iuni ? :i
minister who- greatly oiv.pha-d/.od"
the value of the .Sunday
n ti'.e life.o-f the people. ..
'l'lte pV.iiuus\i in ilal- ._v\ us ?am_-mil-touehihgly
by our sen-io
hoir and followed immediate!,
'he tnorning's prayer, tlit* lire bora
n to hum tolling .upon the al'u
f the hearts ig' the worshippers
f )ur-- p'astor |>reached "front th
subject "Living the Ileal Life.*
based upon the passage of scrip
in<' fuund in St. I.uke 12:15. This
r.es| age commanded the so":ouI'tought
and profound attention oi
lie vast congregation. Spiritual
t'erver reached high tide, as tie
liinax ea'ine to this message. M:>
Norma Jones, a visiting friend
Horn (ia~sdon. Alabama rendered
. ). i w.i.. ... il,.. ..mf,. ,,r ?v,,
Mi' s-aire. -Tlu- pres. tic of-'ho f V.
lowing visitors \va.? aeknnwlodtv i.M
j daiae:- .l.iUa Wa.t.smi?' .1 Hoy.
'm luniliia, S. Idella l'a\U' .
West Palm Hoadt, I la., Addi<
1'iyant, Kast Oiar.tfe, \ \v '< . < \'.
India Homy, l)ayt< n. Ohio, I.mdh
Times ami Mildred '('in r, .if't.r
' I ickoi y \' (' \I S't 1 irklit':,! ard
Sadie Spells, City; Misse; ?*'?> ? i'
Harding and Willie M?l>pwe!l.
I'ltion. S. C\. ami Mi-. \V. S. M<-Dowell
r f this ' ity. P,? f.o?
nrupir'.ino tiiet t of the hrt.edicti 'iT,
His. Atldio Hiyant. Ka.-t (hum.;.
T.. r .1 a irv-.-t l? a 'li
OIO 1-liT.i K'(| '.,' ' 1 I.' p?< net
of Miss Connie .I)? /' s of
Xe\v York. h'<i-i(;ue-t ;.1 > r.
na.-tor ami Mrv. Tl'.'. nps>n . a ;r
. ui . ack in 'U ? *
The o\eni.><? wi.rM.ip ( >' > i Tr!
.'Pi' ikH1 litt'c Midi. lire '
.The subject: of th eveni-, C-- '
cMM.-.c was "Til.. -I..-1-i?xjl?A in
delivered by oui'?pa- 1 "r?vik't'
from I Kings 22: M7. I lu congregation
'received?-trr
with much enthusiasm. The
presence of many visit or- \v?again
acknowledge^ an,| ;.nv^'"
them woiv: Mc-danys Mla:.< l.<
I,o\vry, Ware Shoals. S. c
Rcrtha Sanders, City; Mr. i.t.d
Mrs. flardner Tnmnn At;.
Valeria Jackson and Mr. W hb; n
I'r.hinsfii, City. Miss (liia
Naul 'in?rop? erootinir Hit' rVrnrr
at the St ate A ?L_ E. _Lea^iu_ arut.
W. II. & F. convention a'
ford and Greensboro, X. will bo
leaving on this and next week.
They, are fully prepared to assume
these responsibilities,
E PALMFTTO LEADER
\v VvM \\ M. K. CHURCH *
Rt-v. W. ( . Owens, Pastor
Sunday sehyol hcgun at "the usual
: < u' wilTi the SiTpt. and P'ai'hers
and <otncers at their post of j
duty. .Mae Catherine W ithers and j
Vivian John.-uti made splendid,
re]u?rt<,fioin the Missionary Con- .
.wnt ion. , j1
Sunday morning Rev.. Owens
u-ed -as Oi?mernin.tr?message, ?
Ca!. d:T, "Sowing and Reaping.".
1 his. was indeed an inspiring
message. j
? Sunday UiltfiJl preach .
id for v.s. Subject, "Tarry by the ,
' StulF." This Was a spirituals
least. . .?
.Rev. Owens conducted the in1 et
inu f r Re v. 1). >ube-r at Hannah
Ciieuit. lie reprdts a wonderful
nv.'eting. converts and 10 <
jednefs. Ri v.' Subcr has won- the <
h arts of his |*eop!e and is doing
.-plcmiid we>rk there.
Mrs. H. ,\J. Owens, R.'J. Moore. <
Kir/.a Williams, Misses Catherine '
. vfu ' > \
y>-miner aim vivian uouuson at- J
tended the Missionary Convention
at '1'lenity chut oil. Spartanburg, S. '
V. Quito a lino ino'ting was rei'111
: t 1! M'--?l,lv riis , \ v ;> ,?u lev toil?
president of the Spartanburg: District,
Mrs. Moore president of tho Juviiiii';
Mrs: Williams -4s ?a
member of the executive 'com-/
' "iittc-e.
The president- is asking that,
-he deliiujiunt charge;? make their
reports to- the. presiding elder be- ?
ore the conference branch meeting
at Union.-'S.' C.. Aug. IS and
" i h. 571 fTTTTT Hi" may make a.round
l'ep it 'ioi the district.
Thii .Sun lay school ra'.ly was
d on Sunday': Mi-*. I?, I'. l'ampdeli's
cia-.T ia:-rd "tin 'highest'
_ i >uf. Sunday s'.-hyol -picnic is to .
next Wednvs'.iay. . '
Quite a lew'visitors were-fires-J
^nt Sunday from Ha-ittifiore; Aid.,'
ami N' w VoVk: '
m:rnKi. a. m. i:. cunu'ii
ltc\. N.-'A. lietiiea. Pastor
St. (joovge At ru:.'ki Sunday
-ch> (>1 w:iv col dueled by itlie. ,pas '
tof. ' ' '
At lTThO services began. Tho
. a.-P-r's text va? taken l.ioni 21st.
cVap'i r St. -1 hn. subject ."Indivi,pbiai
litspoiS'ibiiity.'b
Sunday nig hi aim', her soul stir
u_a: ?--i.i_uiui. _?deii vered- -
i'V the liU V'!\ . ubjcct "Blow
Yo.;r' Tt uinjn t
Tin- nu--a. wa> delivered to
Miv (iV -cl'owd- (i <,olljf.lVjratil!n.
.?-i i iini.".?1<> its .
'-u 1: lie's s l?y t: it; itual sonjrs
and shout,s. '
S ' l! 1?1 :i y" IJ i V :' CjoSO.. (Hit tl'.O ' tW"
.v.revival ('.! which .ihirtyl'di.i1
I'll) siiiiis wen' happily coili
c I I !> } Baptist .ch'uudiiitartii
li. i- a! .Sunday nijrht.
. I' 1.1' \V:i<liilv_rt(H'. na^tor of
WTi'an'. flTapt'f. <>i aairchttrer. re!,
a. Kridav niirht after
not-.d u-t i :^r fast wek's rev ival.'
>!!-.- a., y -leias', who is stayiiv. .(
r; MHit in < 'olumbia.
S . <iay with lief ntothet,
: ' \Y. Sivith and brother.
,\| ' J'" . a- impfoved tv.uch it
ii-'a.11; is Ri.kint,' mtieh l?et.
i iH.:t.?.t..t_
; i I hi <' i, i u i .
-i 'iV.* i?> !-:i:!jr I he u
s < ' ?!? v !iirh M'.
I. *!; '; i ?>it i.- pivsiw tu
. i : Siit iitu Iluu'i'.i jv M"ii.
!:?v : .? I'lliis V.cCk.
I 'j I' 'v'i'l '-'ft au ! x- .
Wal'i't !><>? " Tutt .i .y
1 of wliii h , Mr.
! : \ i< .))) '
. aliv'.k MV'-ts k% impmv-_
v, : ' a ;'"\v we -k -' ilii'i
-yt'i.t.! ia .riVnt-s v. ho h?x
. -i'-k for the oasi v.-k
.i -i._ . .. . .
i, tril ls will ? tin
-if n to Siiinniorville 1 ,
4
i p '.y <?. v f"i
ami VfKi 'i-onliully in.
- -i'.i' aid f o with us.
. tai-h.il Ik Ifiynos i*
' t':r- Aha; dirk
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I \!v!l CITY < IK( I IT
!.' . \\ . Washington. I'astor
S ,i w;s>' cnl'.ducUd by
I Mo:'. I.. I>. lit i'filcy. The
.r t '? . Wit- VI V .
j ' V' ' . *
A '; i ; .1' a..in. tlir !>a~t'<i pt ea< n "
?i :i Mark A. M. K. chiirch.
!h- . . ' ! ;.i.~ u xt fi <111 11 Tix!!
> ; < Kapler. 7th vc.-i e. The
i- Cull <?r iiv>pi: aii <n and
- - ' i by all- {
AI. ij ii. rn. Dr. .1. [.. Jlcnliii" "
(: it'n quarterly ooi;ferene<
i' .-l. .1:? rhnroh. After all of
1i< p ' was read. Dr. lienbow
-.jui'i': iv comi.il'ndable <.f theuupi
- ' - made along all
~ ' -'t'":' quai'ior?
lie :;;id that it is first real
I .:i< ' i i.. ..niVit nce held 'mi this
- ii, I.; ' !< In- was on this distil
i. TJ > presiding elder was
- :;i , , y, I y_duf 3fs. Report s_ _
\v<re as follows: St.
1 ; ? i1 > '^;i;?litan' ! re!< >l^,(1.;;
St. Mark reported
-:.H T: 'nl Sri.'J.". Raised for
? j-V-v*--f?yv-i, r? si 1 Mi", LPancl _to-_ "
;?I' *;<i- '? Sunday $51.88.
1 -4 A1 : 'I 1> in. 1 >! J. 1, Honlvw _
i t < :n lii :i a very inspiring sermon.
Ike pen 1.- arc saying that it is
the l'"-t sermon they have ever
eari| him preach.
Due mouther was added to the
ho . eh.
I HI. I.ON NEWS ?Mr.
-tid Mrs. Horry. Kllerlu and
TP t "c (T'oTr-r Wilson, the drrrnrhter
of Rev. and Ms. T). N. Wilson
ir.otor" I to Washington, T>. C., on
last Sunday. They returned to
I>i 11 on last Wednesday.
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iCIIKljfl-iO FOII SKUVK'KS AT T
TUB HOUSE <>F PKAYKU
< berry Street. Columbia, K. CT
Elder \V. M. Morrison. Pastor
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Sunday's Ker\ices, * <!
f> O'clock a. in.? Prayer nwc'- I!
njr. I!
1> O'clock a., ni.?Sunday school. K
_ 11 O'clock a. m. , Senium by the c;
mstor. - | w
2 O'clock p. m.:?-Bible Hand. |<i
!1 O'clock p.. m,?Praise' meet- si
intf. ^ _ I A
f>- O'clock- p.?tn,-Y'>tnty -People's? u
meeting*. 1!
7:.'50 O'clock p. inA? Praise, and T
testimony mvctinK. . ii
U O'clock Sunday ni.uht sormoa s
by the pastor. ' \\
Services are bemtr held each nite t
[lUrinjr the week and program on
?ach Tuesday and Thursday -night.' H
There will be a speciajb- Bible ii
Play Tuesday night bl" August 2a, t
entitled "Jacobs' Dream." We
will also be flavored with a fan b
mwu u.v in? pins scmu <>i urn y
House of Prayer. All people are. *'
cor. 'ially invited to' come arid oh- "
jm?these services. v
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ANDREWS . NENVS i
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St. Andrews A. M. E. Church v
Rev. W, P. Carolina. Pastor
On, Sunday was .a high day at
S. Andrews A. M. E. church. Rev.. ?
W. P. Carolina selected his morn- d
inp sermon from Exodus A
suhjcct "Wlm ii .?ii thee?l,?id%?a
side?" And his nipht sernvpn was
from St. Luke ldjlh. Roth' sor- .1
mons were very pood. He is pet- 1
tinp rca,_y for a series of revival ?
which bcxan Sunday" niorninp. ' On 1
Aueusr the foliowinp ladies ^
'ook in thr' convention of the I
Kinpstree district at Indfantown '
drrcuit: Madams, .E. R. Greene. 1
Sarah Lewis. Ida Motion. \V. P. :
Carolina. L. R. Smith.Miss I.il- I
lie Jordon. i
On Thursday." Aupust 0. Ml .v. l
Amelia (Leer and children mhto,-c t
ed to the convention. Rev. E. P
Butler entertained the convention
royally. Mrs. Jamie R. Grj"1nb <f
White Plain. X. V. is home "visit- 1
imp relatives and fu nds. ; v
Mrs. Bianclvi. , Miss. Eth.l Rianehi
<>1 Wa.-K.jnpton. I). C. and
Martha .Rtanchi anil John F "vlej-ia
motored, from Clnw !e ton to sp n '
the day with Pi' f. and Mi: . K.
Smitii.
Misses Eve!., u Smi'h. I?1 11:?
Yi.\, Obi M-Hv-Tisir-h Sh 'it .^Ti-Tal".-""
I.illio Mor.tgo.iu i y ar.d <"*? :?? Mi - i
Vitddcn paid a visit l<> Mi, ami \
Fnlton Ti-dal. Mis. Kila
*oaehman of- Mi mi. Fla. is home ,
vi -i! ill-y li. i- :iULil-mnl allele,? M?-?^
a ml Mrs. Harnett..
Mr. Fred (ri.eene and daughter .
motored tp Columbia, S. ('. on' (
business-;' .
Kvan gel is t Sisiijr Myers of
N'cw York is running' a revival for 1
Rev. \V. I', Carolina. Shy is in-?1
Teed a wonderful speaker. If you 1
hear her one'' you Will continue to
"tulipr^v 11ITe slie is here. We pray 1
that, the Ron) will give us many '
soils during this meeting; If i
ever a time souls need saving id
Andrews it is: now.
. Till: RQSIy-SOCIAI. < IT B .
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Hello Kv i yliodyl
The Rose Speial elub met at the.
home of Miss Annette Fra/.i*. r ' on
Lyon s'treet, Tuesday, August. IS.. '
The . meeting wa? call'd to order
by the president. Opening song
"In 'fin- (jaiden";. I'r.iyer by Miss
Fin m a Tuinipsetd; second sefee1+ttH
by?M i-s-s --FHtrd?Rny'rr? *s<'rnrrr. ;
on Me". After whirl) the* devo- ,
iey.al exercis s i ainc 'tuui.adu&e, ?
Tlie nil wa- eall'<1 and eaeh )
member re.-poniid with their Hi- .
bhe vt*r*r-frrnt?fee. The minutes '*
wire i e id, r i i ; <1 at) i adopted. .
(fid ami .in v. h.e iues.- di- u-sed. *
WHt wiii. vcty- "triad to have one !
of our old- men h rs Irak with us, '
Miss Mayjrie .Martin who has been
ill fok quite awhile.' Miss llattie '
Ijoht-r-on i.s still |'e|mlte.| ill, hut J
: - re- tin tit tt< r.
^^he cluh .will hold its Weekly *;
^7?tin'_', T f". da;. . A must 2a at
home i i; Mj Mareai"t ho'd-. J
WJ?| Ml (iervai . -1 I ? ' t.
The ho.-.t>\-- -ervisl banana ire |
cream and ' ak'. *
hthel [Jobei-on. | i e.-ident; Ma- *
rion Hi ow n, reporter,
withi:111;itftt < <~.\ i-avs "i
l$y ( leveland l? \N illianis ,
("otnpa'.y frllf i> sh.iwinir* if
iiiarkahle simjff'n/s irrtaininjjr to I
viiimis activities. The '>Kduca
: i .?i 11 l-mo-. 11 an ni racks?anvnti?j
the hi'j'hin District "1". With .
the en':|v< rative spirit of ' ' h in- ]
dividual onrolJe wc are iX| ctiii;' .
i') (in more and li. t(or work al'ohj;]
th' (ducational lint*.
Our Baseball t e am IV a r<'iin("T\
w'oii the championship o'*
thus District went to Summ?'ivillo
Tbu-i day of last week an-, played
an interesting- frame,- defeating i
them by the scores of Id to 7.
Hardy M itchell, unr" ritr.ht fil-TiT
man, was 'unable to play on necnunt
of the death or his brother.
lie returned from his horns at
Matthew op Thtpsihty Jjje (];iy_ uL I
1 hr urame. "Sundae. A on-net 1 <
team went to MeClellanvi 1 li* camp |
and defiiale<t_Thrrm also. Th (in- I
al scores were 1'? to 1.
During the past few weeks we
have had several visitors to com'' v
tumor camp. We are. always triad !
to have visiting ifiriends.
NOTICE TO CITY
SUBSCRIBERS 1
Fa pent will call at yoni- honv
to collect for The Palmetto ocsuler
beginning next .week. Please he
prepared to ptfy 'your subscript
tion. ,
1
Ill; XNN'IWL OUTING OF ' L
Till-: M IN I STILUS WIVES
M l.lWt i: OF GEORGETOWN
clock m\ tars left from Frasier '
t. I'm ' Rurney's Beach. The ^
livers of the eats were: Dr. R. E. , 11
roKiion, Miss Julia Mae Broffdon s
,evs. D. N. Wihon, J. II. Bryant, P
inloch 1 ikI M. I>. Gait hers. The ^
ars. were- lil lei I to their' utmost J
ii.li enthusiastic. pichirets. All ^
P us' very "anxious to to the "
ml' ?< ' (lie ;*rea't Atlantic Ocean. ?
.cross the I.afayctte Toll Bridge, n
p-t-ho- highway.?(4hu> owe Pv-t-ho C
leach, we lan e.I in a short while. <1
lie water-lovers were all ready a
t hathintr Out lit. to tro into the a
urf in a few minutes. Much fun F
"is had tln're. After staying in ^
In- waU-r for an Iviir or more, 3
Irs. K. It. -Howard, . unervised a I
amo pf lean-frocr. .After enjoyti?'
Ihc on no. we went back' into f
he water. * * 5
At '! o'clock we wont up' to the
ea.rtifu.l Fnitli Meninviak School n
.ju re we served dinner on the J
TOf wliiwn. . ' j]
Tt .nifijTWA rice, chicken-l ice, fyed 5
hi. I'oiij IJict-.l hi?.in. sljc'd tomato -3
S?Lh mayot.aisP drtli; -im:, maiSt- -t
oni. Irish prrfato ' salad, sandrichi
s. ei e''n peas, Iried cabbage, j
utter-beans, crackers and punch ??
cere served. Everyone eat all j
hev 'wanted and we ha<. |\knty.
ft.
Amp.nir ou.r fr.Aes.ts were: Mi's.
(. J' nkins and daughter. of Philalulph'ia.'''.Pa.'.'
.Mr: Horry, N6\v
fork: M.s. .Finnic Belle (rrecee \
nel dii'icht" r. White .I'lnins. N'. Y.
Mis. Eliy.iC Alslifff.. MvsT, JoG 1
acksnn. Mrs. CIar.de?'a Bryant. '
'rof. and'Mrs. .(I.. W. Howard, i
.fiss Jaekson. Cer'rnd." Bvniini. '
'l"s<i" White. Norman. :uid" D. 1
Vard Wilson, .jiilia Mae. Sadi?' ( J
;ut!i and ( 'ristuu- Bi otrclon. lit.-"
V .Master and- blisses Martin, and j
'Inline Prinleau. AVh ferret the -1
d>sent:e of Me.s'fimps Belle j
~>ro\vti and C. Mosed pn account ]
if 'sickness in 'their fjunilies. i,
W" nYet Mrs. RnxiiinVlson and |
ier 1-tl Club vri'ls at Faith Me- ,
norial school. This \va< indeed a
lay <>f enjoyment 'for all of. up.
I'he Alliance "'holies were triad to.
iavi. our" jruest-s cnijny the day
vith us.
iiI:MMINT;\V \v N r:\vs
St. Mark A. M. K. Church
Rev. ! :. I*; Butler. Pastor
~K~i7(iay schoM opened at the us
tal hour with sup-rinten lent and
Ivaelnrs at their post of duty. _
The subject Sowing and Reaping]
aas taught and..discussed ly the'
it aeiiei s; ieviewc ! by the pastor, j
At )1 o'clock the pastor pt" ach-)
d a soul stirrinu sefmctn from
dalatians .'ith chapter.
Our;'ri viva 1 met-tint* will b-e con
lUeted .by Rev. Mrs. Flsie Miles
.if.-Xcav...York City, August* MOth L
to c-'eptemlr r liuth..
. R(*v. and Mrs. -I. C. -lames ot [.
i nariesi. 11, s. itheir nieces ami
iephews I>arl, Mozel ami Nathaniel
Ml" New York City visited tie ir
-isters Air-. I,ula -Hall and Mrs.
Annie llrov.n. Mrs. James nieces
uie also visitiny jure: Jliss Winnie
llawC c.rne and .Miss, Esther
Washiny thn id" lire' nwemd. We
ire always pnual in welcome vmitd
111.- I., id has ei Inly liles-1 d
:)i' I (iiaiui'wn ciivuit with the I
leap rshtji !' RcV. J. I.. Bcnfeow,
11 r nres id If. d- Ider and Rev. Hut 'or,
?hir paster. We pray that they
ivill continue to succeed in this.
|h a oi a in; wi;l(
WONDE
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110J) 1-2 Washington Str
24 HOUR ?
\ Dining and
s| COOL and COMFORTA
KEG I EAR MEALS ? Ll'I
DRINKS OF
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1; -RUIV ATE DIMM; R()(>MX
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I; Private Parties?
|i KnUrlain \mir Clubs at ou
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SOT Til CAROLINA
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Saturday, August 22, 1936
NION BAPTIST MISSIONARY -k
CIRCLE NO. 1 I
The circle held its regular muet- I
ig at the home of, Mrs; " Wade |
lathis, at 2344 Gervais St.; the
leeting was called to order at
even o'clock, with Mrs. Davi<l
residing. Opening song by Mrs. Cunningham;
prayer by Mrs.
)aniels. Scripture reading by *
Irs. Cunningham, John 14th. The
ouse was then in order for busi- i
ess. The minutes of the last
neeting were received and adopt.
d._.01d and new_Jbusia^s^.wjw-fliscusse
.'. The roll was vailed, >
11 members responded briefly. We
lso had with us six visitors, Mrs, "
\ A. In.gram, Mrs. Sims, Mrs. i
linnie Waiters, Mrs. -Bfcrtha Clark
Irs. Thompson, and Mrs. Lillie j
Stinnett.
We listened to some remarks .
rom Mrs. Ingram, and "Mrs, 1r
Sims. '* -v-? ; I
Visitors are welcome to our
nfeting. \Ve were dismissed by
,Irs. Davids. We adjourned \ )\\
ncet with Mrs. Nelson at_ Shm'-,
St. The hostess served ice cream,
md cake.?Every body ehjoyod the
veiling. 1
Mrs. A.' L. Reese, Pres., Mr^r -
liaie, Sec., Miss M- M. Man, *
ion, reporter, Rev. L, C. Jenkins,.
>astor.
SOCIAL NEWS OF MULLINS
Mrs. Thelma Wilcox of Philalelphia,
Pa., spent last week in
\Till 1 ins visiting her uncle. Dr M
b;- -Rcb(nson--aml-fa'milyT"rShTrT>
now visiting other relatives an I
friends in Florence, S. G".
Mrs-.- Carrie L. Robinson spent
Lhe'week visiting Dr. and Mrs. M. .
>. Robinson of this city. Xj
Mrs. Robinson attended the sum-* J|
mer school for teachers at Darlington
and made good. Frpm reports
Darlington is outstanding in
hgr effort in putting over tttc work
the.fe, Only good reports have
been received here. Mrs. Robinson
is a charming young woman,
md.for two years has taughtt in
the school at Little River.
Marion summer school is in session
now. The teachers from here
who are attending are: Mrs. Nes- *
by Armstiorig, Mrs! Janie Reaves
and Mrs. Addie Mae Gerald. They
report that excellent work is being
put over by the teachers there,
Mrs. J. L. Brooks and Miss
Grace Crawford of Sumter, S. C7.
spent a very pleasant day at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Robinson.
A delirious dinner was served.
Miss Crawford is expecting to
leave, in a few weeks for George
town,- wnere sne win rsume net .
work as teacher in the public
school.
Mrs. Nanic Crawley was in town
Monday and was seen at the De's
home: She i? a month* r of the
faculty at Cartesville, S. C.
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-r?i: ON VACATION7 ?
Mrs.' Julia G.~ Woodbury it*
spending: her vacation with her ^
husband's sister, Mrs. Ruby Scarlett
and her husband, Dr. S. C.
Scarlett .in Greensboro, N. C.~~
good work:
Rev. Butler is conducting a revival
meeting this week at Little
Mountain for his son L*vi Cop- "
lin.-?We- hope for them -a--grand
success in this meeting..
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