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Saturday, October 10^ 193t> Miss Eloise.D. Johnson, daughi ter of Mr. and Mrs.. Nicholas Johnson, 1303 McDuffie Ave., has returned home after her summer vacation in New York and Long Island with relatives and fripnds. Mrs. Minnie Anderson is no\y re turning home, tto Philadelphia, after a quiet vacation in Columbia, S. C. with friends, since the . leath of her husband, Jerimiah Anderson who defparted this life Sept. 13, 1936. . . mrs. noxie a. uoocie, Mrs. Nannie P. Klough, both of Greenwood, S. C., and Mrs. H. E.'Floyd, of Mountsville, S. C., called at the "Leader's office Tuesday while in the city attending thje Masonic Grand Lod^e,' 1 V ? The friends of Mrs. J. P. Wakefield are vety glad to have her back home again after a very extensive visit to her sisters, Mrs A. B. Smith of Chicago, 111., and M;rs. Mattie Green oil Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Wakefield. ?s very much improved. RETURNS HOME Mr. Geo. M. Switzer of Concord, N. C., returned homfc in hi? 36 V-8 Ford after spending the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zion Switzer of Stt Matthews. * He reported an enjoyable stay and a successful trip." "BACCHANTES" The club met at tlve- home of Miss Jessie Mae Gibson, Monday night, October 5, 193G. The primary motive of this meeting was to elect new officers for the ensuing scholastic y'eaif. " Presiding over the meeting was our most efficient ex-nresident. Mr T.pmv . A. Brown. At the meeting the following officers were elected: Mr. Walter D. Dean, Jr., president; Mr. Lucius W. Dakers, Vice-Pres., Mr. Nathaniel Williams, secretary; Miss Jessie Mae Gibson, treasurer and Mr. Glasgow S. Martin, critic. 7 Ofir eir-president, Mr. Brownmado some very encouraging remarks to the new officers and assured them^that they had the gooperation of the membership one hundred percent. Our ne^wHsident, Mr. Dean, made a fine Btartrfor-tlre-yeHrr~HT-~ has many nevf plans under way. . He assures the club of a brightei future and by our cooperation, we UfifsK t-r* Koln U!?? l.:- ? ' ...... w uvip *11111 uuuiii nis goal. We adjourned to meet with Miss Mabel Brown on Richland Street, Monday, October 12, 1936. THE TWELVE PALS SOCIAL CLUB The club met with Miss Corrinc Whaley, 1910 Gervais street, on Thursday night, October 1st, 1936. Singing "I'll go where you want me to go"; Prayer by President, Miss Aaron; Bible verses by the members. The minutes of the last meeting were read, received and.adop- ' ted.' The roll was called and everyone responded. The members are thanking each and everyone that helped to make their dance on Septembeur27 a great success. The hostess served olives, sand- i wiches and punch. We adjourned to meet with Mrs. 1 Mable Daniels, 2025 Taylor St. . i ; . i THE PICCOLENA | SOCIAL CLUB ] The club held its weekly meet- i ing at the home of Mrs. Artotha Gilliam Robinsonf. The meeting I was called to order by the presi- i dent and was carried out in its ! usuai oraer. The new business , was discussed which we are giving < a flsh supper Monday night, Octo- i ? bar 14, at the home of Mrs. Ruby < Woodard Sumter, 1722 Washington and all the clubs are cordially invited to attend. The -fish will be ready at 6 o'clock sharp. The financial roll was called and each i member responded. * -- < The hostess served a lovely re- ( past of tomato sandwiches,. hafiV ( sandwiched" and ice tea. We ad- 1 journed to meet at the home of i Mrs. Pearl Speaks, October 9th. ( Ruth Hoff iGilliam, presii^nt; 1 Ruby Woodard Sumpter, reporter, t ? ? t THE WAVERLEY SILVER r STAR CLUB v ? 8 The club met at the home of c Mrs. ,Gr&c:ie Jacobs on House St. s The house was called to order by s the president. Opening song led t by the President, Mrs. M. John- c avn, x iojci t>y una. vviiiiiu mac I. Walton. Second selection led by T Miss Inez Collins. Old and new c business were discussed. _ ( ?Wh ilmirK-tmr various dubs T6r ~F attending our fall dance. We also J Enjoyed having the Crusaders with o a at this meeting and hope 'they v sdll come back to see us again. The hostess served a delicious course consisting of cocktail, sand wiches, punch and cake, after dinner mints and gum. We adjourned to meet at the ? home of Miss Marie Merkson' on P Taylor street. A THE ORIENTAL 80CIAL CLUB Thursday night, October 1st the Oriental Social Club met at the hoihe of Mrs. Flossie Roseborough, U18 Walnut street. The opening song What a frienc we have in Jesus was led by Mrs Lelia Moore; Scripture reading by Miss Pauline Reeves, the 55th division of Psalms, then Holy, Holy Holy, was sung led by Mrs. Ethe! Lee Ford. Prayer by Mrs. Gladys Ford. This ended the devotiona service. The meeting was turned over tt the president. The minutes of th< last meeting were read, receivec and adopted. Sick report, ther< being none> unfinished and new business were discussed. All th( members were present. Our next meeting will be wit! Mrs. Lelia Moore at Millwood Ave Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock. ' THE CRUSADERS H>'iy?Everybody:?Once?agafr we are with you to give you al the inside dope on what will hap pen in the society world arount and about Columbia. First of all. we hope all enjoyet a pleasapt j summer. It is oui opinion that the various socia clubs should give to the public th< most interesting affairs that this city has ever witnessed. Keep uj with the nev?s of the various soc ial clubs by reading The Palmett< Leader. Don't forget that this i: only the beginning of the news from the Crusaders. Read next week's news and keep up with th< interesting things that shall tak? place in the club this year. THE BLOCK "W" CLUB The Block "W" club will hold it: urst meeting for the term 1936 37 at the-home of Isaac Brown 2212 Washington street, Monday night, October 12, at 8:00 P.M. A1 members are requested to be present. Visitors are Welcomed at al times. xWilliam Lawson, president. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The Lucky Bird Social club met at the home of Mrs. Julia Hamp ton, 1211 Wheat street. The meet' ing was called t0 order by Mrs Mary McCoy at ,8:45 o'clock. Song Shine on me; Scripture reading bj Mrs. Kennedy, Job 6:1-9. Song by President, Mr. G. W. McDaniel, also prayer by him. Song b> Mrs. Mamie Colemon: Build right on that shore. This brought oui devotional period to a close. The minutes of the last meeting were read, received and adopted Mrs. Isabelle Bracely is on th( *iek list. New and unfinished business were discussed. Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Johnson re ported on plans for Thanksgiving Dance which will be held November 26. ^Gome one, come all and go with the Lucky Bird Social clut to Dunbar Pond, Thanksgiving evening to our club's dance. On Thursday night the club is putting; on a real program. Mrs. Kennedy called roll. Number present 17; total collection $.3.52. A recreation hour was spent in which eyery one caught a fish. Our nevt meeaing will be held at the home of Mr. Sam McCoy, 1021 Tobacco street. We were served fish, cake and punch. ? m ?? THE WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CLUB The club had a lovely silver tea at the home of Miss Easter Sanders Sunday, October 4th, 704 Gates street. A very few members v^ere present. Miss Eliza Cheeseboro made a lonely talk. Miss Sanders served ice tea, cake and cream. The regular meeting was held at the home of Miss Lucy Jones izu Sumter street, Tuesday, 6th with the Presidbnt, ..Misa.. Aunie Bell Wolfe, presiding, ^hc meeting was called to order and open.'d with the club song led by Mrs. D. Mae Thompson. Prayer Mrs. Minnie Thomas. Beautiful Bible verses >vere heard by all of the nembers. The roll was called, the memaers responding briefly. Then the neeting was closed. Miss Lottie Sims led the closing song. Miss \nnie Bell Wolfe led the closing >dei Mav the Lord watch between lie and thee, while we are absent me from another A-men. r ROSE SOCIAL CLUB. Hello Everybody! The club held ts weekly- meeting nt the home >f Miss Mary Ella Precia, 2457 Tervais street, Tuesday night, Jet, 6th, Opening song was Go 'reach My Gospel. Scripture was ead by Miss Margaret Goodwin. 3ur next selection was He Will <"ix It for You. Prayer was led >y the president. The meeting was urned over to the program comnittee. The program was opened vith a dialogue by Rebecca Rose ind .Hcrnumia Ilallf solo by Glalys Miller; reading by Ethel Rose; hort talk by Miss Emma Turnipeed; a few remarks by Miss Hatie Ruth Robinson. The minutes if the previous meeting were read )n motion thg same were adopted The closing song was had. Deliious punch and cake was served. )ur next meeting will he at. the iome of Miss Maggie Rose, with diss Jennie Smith as hostess. Be n the lookout for our anniversary vhich will take place this month. Gladys Miller > ?vvi ? Ethel Robinson, president. NOTICE! . The Free Will club will meet Sunday, October 11, 6 o'clock at <rs. Robinson's, 1>315 McDuffie Avenue. \ 1 BROWN SKIN MODELS SOCIAL CLUB The club held its meeting on t Tuesday night, 8:30 at 1602 Gregg c street. i The house was called to ordei 1 by the President, Miss Mildred R. f ' Boyd. The opening song Brightly Beams, etc. led by Miss Lorine 4 ' Floyd was sung. The Lord's f I prayer repeated in concert. Old ' ' and new business was discussed. } I We will be back again next Tues- j day night, 8:30. > The hostess served mixed sand- * | wiches and tea. ^ LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL * C 't Prof. .L D. Bradley, Prin. | Our daily enrollment has in1 creased remarkably during the past week. Prof. Bradley with the Supt. made a flying trip tn . Florence, S. C. on business last week. The teachers and students are still at hard work. , |i yuite a few enjoyed an excel1 lent program Sunday evening, ! rendered by' the faculty at the r I 1 ? - ? > ? * " - s-auarcorram The program y I was as follows with Miss E. Brit1 ton as Mistress of Ceremony: j c Music?Negro National Anthem , 1 Prayer?Refc\ J. F. Pearson J - Music?Awake ?By faculty ' J Welcome?Mr. M. Gordon ? J Duet?Misses J. Harrington and L. B. Braecy. V. < ) Reading?Mrs. R. Summers. s Instru. Solo?Miss O. Clark/ * i Address?Profl E. Mclver. I Reading?Miss E. Britton. < } Solo?Miss M. Jones. : Remarks?Prof. L. D. Bradley. < Collection. t BOXING ? Witherbee, C C C News }! ._s ? . S - With thea organizing o^ the box- 1 , ing team of the Witherbee AthHlei ic club boxing interest in this ? CI ,mp has advanced rapidly. 1 I *" We ^Cve put on two successful 1 fights, with each fight drawing ( ' renewed interest and aso a larger I crowd. The first fight being, i I staged Friday, September 25. 1936 t the visitors being: Henry Heyward t Kid Tenny, Julius Glivefts, Berrnie [ Gregg, and Sandy Gethers. The Y . last fight was featured Friday, t . Oct. 2, 1936; it was an interesting card, with Tennyson (Kid Tenny) t I Williams middle weight Champion, 'r clashing with James Maconic,' c f I Champion of the heavy class, Kid t ' Tenny put up a courageous fight, j, "r exhausting all of his courage and ability against the much better j [jmachinic, using nU--slight. advan- t j tage of reach arid weight on the I Kid, had Kid Tenny in much l^if- u > , ficulty during the entire fight, ;. wherein he floored the Kid once ^ ?. in the fifth round the count of j j sipc, and again for the entire count, r II lt^vas the main bout for a four | bout card. Kid Tenny is. schedul- ^ ed to fight again Friday, Oct. 9, j : I 1936, his Championship will be at I stake . James Machanic, light. I heavy champion-will also defend , j his title. Other fights on the last week card were: WasUy Wash- .. ington who stopped Charlie Han- V i kerson in the second round of a four round bout. Sandy Gethers . and Willie Sanders fought to a a i hard contested draw, they went a i the four round limited. Eligha t Page was completely out-classed c ! by Cornelious Kitchen in another four rounder. r These fights are the beginning C of a number of weekly fights program which from all accounts t should be a great success. b . d GAFFNEY NEWS Rev. C. E. McLester of Monroe, 1 N. C. passed (through the city on Monday enroute to Greenville, where he is to conduct a revival 1 meeting this week. tl The Athletic club of Granaru S school gave an amateur program C on Friday night, sponsored by c Miss Efdietee Martin.. e The program consisted of solos, t dancing, jokes andt Recitations, .(_ which were enjoyed very, much by g a large audience. The Granard "Black Jacks" will ^ battle with the Stephen Lee Hi. c school "Bears" of Asheville, N. C. e on Friday, October 9, at .Asheville. ' - g( Prdf. M. E. West and Mr. Loyd ? Petty attended the Football con- r ference of the Piedmont associa- ^ tion which was held at the Bell ' St. School, Clinton, S. C. on Sat- g urday, Oct. 3rd. a Granard* Hi. -schoool H|st weeki j; Dr. Wyatt I^aney of Rock Hill; Prof. Wilkins of State college and ' Mr Cooke, both SuDervisors of , the Smith Hughes work. Presiding Elder C. L. Flowe was , in the City Sunday. He held his R fourth and last quarterly Conference for the year on Friday night._ J, The officers made good reports and the Elder was paid his full salary for the quarter. \ A CLINTON COLLEGE NEWS w 1 tc Everything at Clinton college is Vl going along nicely., Most of the 81 okl students 'have returned and i ?' . new ones are arriving daily. The ni efficient faculty that President | Stanback has secured is determined to put over a bigger and beti ter program this year than ever X. Int.rrftftf ian'f in anv Hp. partment. Miss DeMond and Prof * Hinton are working day and nit< ? organizing the music department in which gome very fine talent is p being discovered, i Prof. Stanback is working hard trying to get the team ready to ? I pua up a good fight. The boys ^ . seem to have the school spirit and ^ in spite of the tough practise they jr I are sticking to it. A | Keep your ears and eyes oper ^ i to hear and see the great things g ! that will be done at Clinton col- n I lege this school term. ' r, m ir ' - THE PALMW1TO LBAPEK IMURENS NEWS Autumn days have arrived and ;op coats were in" order at all ;hurch services Sunday. Hampton St. High school is in "ull swing with an enrollment of ive hundred. The class of *36 has a large per- I :entage attending other schools ind institutions of higher leaning. Misses Daisy and , Margaret 3easloy, Sims Hi., Union; Mr. Thomas Sanders and Miss Mayme trby, Browning Home, Camden; diss Loie Mills, Morris college. Miss Mattie Fuller is pursuing ler B. S. degree at State College, )rangeburg. Miss Rebecca Fleming has enered the senior clas>s at Benedict rollege, Columbia. Mrs. Emma Fuller Oliphant of rVashington, D. C. is visiting her >arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller EL-MftDCft. - - - : Miss Mattio Duckett is visiting Relatives. in Washington, D. C. ' All Baptist activities?of?the ountry are over. The Tumbling Jhoal association was a success at -ittle River Zion, Mountviiie, Ke\\ iV-. R. Moderator. Revival is in full swing at St. ^aul, Rev. McLester formerly of 3|>ertanburg is assisting pii^tor stewart. Mr. Nance of Columbia, spent Sunday with his daughter and sonn-law, Prof, and Mrs. Thomas Sanders. - , Miss Mary Nance has returned /i hnm/a in f.nlnm^io ne'lfnv n risit with heir sister, Mrs, M. N. senders. MiSs Lizzie Bowling was the Eunday guest, of Misses Nannie ind Lizzie Allison. , Miss Hattie L. Duckett is still bnfined to her bed. Mesdames Hattie Fleming and Junie Cleveland were funeralizec. ast week. Miss Virginia Smith has joined her brother, James E. Smith in ,V?ishington, D. C. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Earrett, a girl, Rebecca Louise. Messers. J. W. Matins and Baring McDaniel are charging their rip from Ancfex'son to Orange?urg. . ?~ Mrs. Mary Cunningham Means ias entered! Howard university fox he term 1936-1937. Our school grpup has returned b various schools. ; . Misses Flox^ence Boyd, Ptriscilla Jhelton and Mr. Leslie Curlingon to South Carolina State colege Misses Alberta Ma this', Ruth i'ocp'ip. T.illie Poole. J. W. Mathis o Benedict college. Miss Melrose Dial, to Allan iniversity. Hilton Hunter, Lawrence Campiell, George Caine, Misses Helen )endy and Louise Stewart to Ylendship college. Mrs. Cora Dillingham has reurned to her hoime in St. Paul, >Iinn. Mr. Henry McCollum and famly are living in the residence -of Irs. Dillingham. Miss Mumice JE. Washington, s visiting her parents, Mr. and Irs. Fletcher Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Young Adair, Mr. nA \fvc Pinolrnov T.anclev. Rev. nd Mrs. Haaie Wright attended he revival at Tabernacle Baptist hurch, Greenville, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crisp have ecently remodeled their home on Iray St. Augustus Sims, a young man of his city was buried Sunday at locky Spring. C. H. Duekett, Unertaker in charge. FLORENCE NEWS By G. S. Porcher juvenil^, musical _ program and 'om Thumb wedding was given by he kindergarten class of the East iide Nursery on Monday night, )ctober 5 at ^Mt. Zion A. M. E. hurch. This program was very njoyable. The little folk acted 11 t-? _ y vr ir heir parts weu. rrox. in. n. ireene and Miss Alexine Alston, ponsors. Mr. Conway Russell and Mr. .ucas of iColumbia and Connettiut were seen pop calling in Flornee on Monday. Among those returning to their chools out-of-town are: .Misses Istelle Stevenson, Andrews; Loine Johnson. Pamplico; Anise dston, Kingsburg. East Side Reference Board No. , of Trinity Baptist church met t the home of Mrs. Maggie Mc-_ _ ronald, E. Falmetto street on Mon ay, October 5. jThe meeting was ery interesting and a number of. lembers were present. After the usiness part was over, the hos;ss served a delicious repast. The members were, proud to have ev. and Mrs. A. W. Hill with iem. rogram of the Colore^ Veterans nniversary to be held Sunday, ctober 11,?4 o'clock at Mt. Zion . M. E. CHarch. The Rev. Samuel Nance, D.D., ill deliver the principal address > the veterans. Dr. Nance is a ery able scholar 'as w,ell as a leaker of note. The remaindei r the program will consist of reinrks by several able speakers of xe veterans rank, such a? Dr. W. . Johnson, commander of the eterans Post No. 22 of Hartsille; Prof. S. C. Disher, Homo emenstrator of Darlington counr; Mrs. Matilda (Mother) Griffin f Columbia and Mr. Daniel Prioau of Georgetown with vocal and. istrumcntal music by some of lerence's best talent. Sponsored by the Colered Ameran War Veterans association, ommittee: G. S. Porcher, J. S. lston, J. W. Mills, J. Wardy, Edlund Smoot, C S. Sims, Jas. Wash igton, Fred Howard, Mrs^ Rita lston, Mm.' Lena .Staphehson, trs. Rebecca Dykes Mrs. Effie trother, Mrs. C: R. Brown. Mrs. v ^aly Hunter, Mrs. Juanita Law;nce, Mrs. Mary Dixon, ' ' EASTOVER NEWS Last week was very rainey and the farmers lost many tons of hay that ha<.. been cut down -wnd~ not racked. -This week it is pleasant and they are very busy getting in both, cotton and rough feed for winter. According to the prediction, there will be an eanl> fall, hard winter for the South; Don't fail to gether all yoo can, and build close hou-.es for your chickens and fowls. ?The revival meeting of Mount' Arabb closed last Friday night, j with 10 converts, conducted by Rev Bowman in the absent of the pastor, who was ill.. And several ot them brought pounds out at the close to satisfy the speaker. All the members of St. Phillip are working like jiants getting ready for the big rally which takes place next Sun. Rev. Wells -of Mt. Allen Bapti.-l I'hlll'eh will' preach Sunday night. Cotton picking closes Saturday night and all will be weighed Sunday. Last Sunday afternoon Rev. Bow man was called to the home of Mr. -and?Mrs. Sumter; where their daughter Leona and Mr. Henry Williams was Happily married in the present of about 50o or more witnesses. Another one is promised next Sunday at the same hour. The Golden Gates Jubilee Guar tet of Norfolk,. Va will sing at St. Philip next Wednesday night, Oct. 14th, beginning at 8 o'clock. .They are the best musical singers ever travel through this country. There will be special reserves, seats for our white friends. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Come one, come all. Rev. Bowman and his brother, W. R. Bowman were called to Sumter last Thursday on busi-. ness, whfle there they called to see Dr. J. M. Harrison - and we found that he is doing a great work in Sumter and he has regain his health again. The writer visited Uniott last Tuesday where he pastored five years and built that wonderful church callei/ Bethel. The many white friends of Union and all the ' better class of colored people made it very pleasant for him and regrte that he did not stay tm?TnoTC-| years. We visited the P.O., where all of them greeted us and several of the stores, Drug stores and a number od homes. Rev. C. L. II. Freeman is on the job both at home and church. W. E. Jenkins of Bethel one of the bright laymen, who will be in the race for election 4 years hence, is moving along with leaps and bounds. At the close of the Columbia District Call meeting last Monday at Chappellc Station by Dr. E. F. G. Dent, the presiding Elder every minister who were there exercised himself a? to the return of our chief. .Not one . jingle voice rose up against him and resolution will meet Bishop Flipper on the 4th of Oct. asking for his return. Eyery day is Salary day now. Pay your preacher up if you don't want him and let him p.o. Pay your preacher up and keep him, if you want him back. Camp, to church! Go to church! % m OW1NGS NEWS Mt. Carmel A. M. E. Church Rev. J. W. Thomas, Pastor Sunday was a very beautiful day for church goers. The pastor ascended the rostrum at 11:15 and gave us another feast from O* f 14.1 OjL. U UIllI I4* . 1. Sunday was Salary day and quite a number werp re a h,-, and. the book is still open. The A. C. E. League met at the usual hour, and gave another surprise program. The?.. pastor was called upon for a solo which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. J. W. Thomas gave some timely re. marks. Rev. C- W. Dorrah gave & beautiful solo. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dendy atfi St. Albun school were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Sunday. ' One of the Loyal League members, Mr. Kilgo has been added to the sick list. Rev. Samuel Williams of Laurens will preach at Mt. Carmel Wednesday night, Oct. 14th. Every body is getting ready for the Mark conference which will be held at Mt. Carmel A. M. E. church, 0?t. 30th. Every body is invite# to attend No admission fee. Don't forget the big feature at Mt. Carmel, the Saxon Brothers' Fair, November 4-7. GREEN HILL BAPT. CHURCH Sunday school Was called to order by the Supt., Bro. John Golden at 10 o'clock. The"subject of the lesson The Spread of Christianity in Western Asia- The uokien Text: i ney venearea an things that God had done*?with them and that He had opened a door of faith unto the gentiles, Acts 14:2. The teachers took charge of their classes for ten minutes. Visitors present two: Mrs. Althia Clark from Florence and Mr. A. K. itilton. Closing song No. 150. Sister Lillie Mac Solomon is the secretary. Baptism took place at 11:30 a.m. 15 were ItfptiRed all together. The pastor ascended the rostrum after prayer meeting was led by Deacon Cooper and the junior son^ Pastor, Rev. J. W. Davis preached a soul stirring sermon and everybody enjoyed it much.' He took his text from the book of Isaiah 01:1>, theme Holy Spirit. Prayer meeting befran at 7:30 P.M. prior to niprht service. Peacon Graham and Bro.McCray conducting. The pastor took for' his text John 3:5. Subject Everybody tteady But You. This was a wonderful sermon. Tw0 persons join m candidates for Baptism. i I ^ ' iuMdrfian I ? (iEOKGETOWN NEWS Mr. and .Sirs. Ernest Browne of Brooklyn, N. V., spent ten days here visitinfr relatives. Mrs. Brown is the youngest sister of Mrs. Mary K. Cohens and Mr. Jus. Washington^ She will be remembered as Kosa Washington, a yrad uate of Howard school in the class of 1 b'dO. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelious Burton and children art- here visiting their relatives, Mrs. Burton is the daughter \ol iMr. J. B. Bmckington. On la-t Sunday, Mrs. M. E. Cohens, Mr. James Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Browi^e spent the day in Charleston visiting, their older brother, Mr. Aaron Washington. They were accompanied by Mr r, Janies Izzard. Miss Inha S. Kelly, It. N., the daughter of Mr. and M ts lh-tei _ e. Keily, was granted'a scholarship by the state to take a specMai course in Public Health work. Mis--??Kelly -graduated?from?Me ~ harry Medical college, last spring medal. ^Miss Kelly' is "a member of the Lamba 'Pi Alpha sorority. Bethel A. M. E. Church IJ ? * ' '* j. ?. .uurpli, i'astor On last Sunday. October 4th our "Presiding Kldflr, Dr. T. 'J. aRles' was with us and preached at 11 o'clock. He preached as. never before. The text v.'as selected from 1st Timothy G:1'J with the subject "Foundation". His text was beautifully outlined and del Jivered with power ar.d divine inspiration. At 3:30 the S. S. convened with fine attendance. The regular teaching of"iessoii was dispersed with and we had blackboard drawing and teaching of the Old Testament by- the pastor, Dr. J. \V. Murph. . Much information was gleaned therefrom. At the evening hour of worship the message was delivered by the 1 pastor as the presiding elder.was , little late getting in. On Monday evening the presid- 1 ing elder held his 4th and last quarterly conference which- \va-< very successful; The presiding elder was well pleased with tin report coming from all depart; ments. 1MY r conr i-r * *? ?- " * ' .?!. r.. V 111 KL li Rev. B, C\ . ('unningham, I'astor Sunday morning was cloudy and look very ba?.. Bat in spite o?f that the church goers were found :>rv their way to the church. Sunday school opened at its usual : hour, with the Superintendent, Miss J. L. "Bo(.-d and her co-workers at their post of duty.. All the teachers and officers were* present, and the h'sson was beautifully discussed. j At 11:45 the pastor ascended the. rostrum. And our hearts were made to burn while the servant of God talk;vhe preached a soul stirring sermon as usual. After which the Loiv Supper w'a-. given. At 4:(?0 o'clock two cjut girls. Misses Louise Bouie and Creola Boyd had a .sermon preached by Lev. T. H. Ringer. And the good folk from Irmo were here in full. . The choir from Macedonia Baptist church rendered good nvusic. Kvery body enjoyed the singing.f_ We are going to ask them to* come again . And there was also visitors from St.- James. Our . doors are open an J you are welcopie. We hope you will come again. The collection was fine. Brother Daniel Lyles passed to the great beyound . Friday night and was laid to rest Saturday. He was 80 years of age. We hope it is our loss but heaven's gain. Mrs. Jannie Lo.e Trap and son spent a week jin Asheville with her brother, >lr. J. W. Boyd, Mr>. | Eliza Ringer and her two daugh- i ters are leaving Thursday for Monroe, NT. 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