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SUMMER TON NEWS J
Mrs. Easter Lemon wan at San- j
tee A. M. E. church on last Sua- .
day, March 7 th, of which Rev
Blackwcll is pastor, and asked for ,
a collection for the sick, and re- .
ceived $1.15, of which she gave to .
Bro. James Johnson who is very
sick, at present.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
^... t Rev. N. A. liet he a, Pastor ^
St. George?Sunday March 7th
was u beautiful day.
Sunday school met at the usual
hour the Supt., Mr. Joseph
, Jones and his othcers were tho i
post of duty. The lesson was dis.
cussed beautifully.- We are getting
ready for our Easter pro- I
grant. ^
At 11:30 our pastor preached i
wonderful Sermon our hearts re [
joiced.
Sunday night services were also
good. Rov.-iXt?A,?Bothea do;
livored an inspiring 'sermon. Hi",
selected as his text Psalnis 3:3; I
, . He Leadeth Me In The Path of
Righteousness for His Name-sake
Rev. Beihoa, wife ar.d daughtQi.
were the> dinner guests of Mr. ano- ?
Mrs. Lewis Brown. They reported
a pleasant stay.
Mr, Willie Pincknvy and . sou
Chavis were the vis tors at Emar
tiel ehurvh ir. Charleston Sunday.
Mr. Eddie Smith spent the dav
with his mother Sunday afterward
he left for Charleston.
? ?4~H?e4td>-met at-the home of
Mrs. Clara Senior, Wednesday the
3rd of March. Mrs. M. Overstreet
the home demonstration agent
made some lovely remarks concern
irpr how to plant flowers in th<
yai;d. 2. How to make Afferent
..kinds of quilts for bejds. All enjoyed.the
meeting: who were out
There were many new members
who joined. The members grave p.
program which Were enjoyed. Af
ter games were played led by the
Misses Mouzon and Murdougrh.
The hostess served salad course
dessert ard silver candy. 1
- ?Monday the 8th at 10 o'clock 3
Mr. Richard I^?mon passed aftei
being1 ill for a lone* while. lie left
to mourn his hist hn: liarpnto etc
ters and brothers and a host of
relatives and friends.
Friday ritrht. Rev. N*. A. Re v
"thea accompanied by his wife mo.
torcd to Rrnnchvil'.o to preach fc ;
Rev. Too Hi er at his installation
services. . 1 6
On Sunday, Rev. Toomer preach
ed a sermon that will be long1 re- membered
by everyone who heal1'!
J it. Sunday at 2:00 o'clock dinnoi $
was served.
Misses E. T. Toomer, Mary Lee
Ruth Toomer. spoke concerning
the Sunday school.
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NEWBERRY NEWS ! ]
Drayton Street High School !
I'rof. Ft. F. flladden. I'rincipal .
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There were two interesting gam- m
es played on the Basket ball court 0
Tutsdav nfiorwAn., I?* -
. .... ?.v?. ?ww?, ut'b?cen LII*1 ^
Ptirls' and boys' teams of Drayton ?
Street 11 i trh school and Now Hope t
school. The drD' came was n i
.. . tio. the hoys' scores \vere 30-31 ir.
favor of Now Hope.
A jolly bunch from Mississippi ?
presented a -how in the auditorium ^
Friday night to a packed audience.
All of the performers wore v*rv '
activo. ? "
Friday. March 10. 1037. there ?'
will hP a Sprinpr Musical Festival r
presented in the auditorium by the ^
Glee ch:b, Rhythm Orchestra and a
. a few piano students. ]Cohte one! 1
Come all! .' . . . . r
Mrs. Eunice H. Allen, director. I
We attended the deaconess me^t- t
irpr of Miller chapel A. M. E. I
church, Thursday afternoon, Mar s
2, 1037, at the beautiful home of r
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis. The j
home was decorated with Easter
lilies and Easter bunnies were the v
souvenirs. ' . s
The program that was very ~
__ thonghtf"11 y iirriinge-l hy M r? C ^
E. Murtin was as follows: Mtss lie?c
V. I^atimer, Mistress of Ceromon
ios, Song "I Lovo to Toll the
Story" and "Rrighten tho Corner'
wore led by Mrs..Eunice II. Alien, r
,J, and she also snne a solo " Would
Re True." Reading's by Mi.-a C. f
K. Gary, Mrs. I.ula Crawford and '
Mrs. C. K. Floyd. Welcome address
by Mrs. Delia Da"is. . Re- v
sponge by Mrs. Grant. Remarks. 1
Rev. Crawford. It seemed as if t
everyone who took a part were at v
their best. The president, Mrs t
L. I. Pratt thanked all. who took 1
part, after which a delicious repast
wa- served. I
Calvarv I'reshvterian Clmrgfe _ LL
Rev. \. H. Reasoner, Pastor
Thr' Sunday school service was
largely attended Sunday morning, e
with Supt., Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr. c
presiding. Every one entered the. a
discu sion of the lesson.. Visitors r
T1,A?A. r\,.? ,1 T DiK
vi n i' iiiijM oiMi l.itiir j\
Miss Angolino Gall man. During n
th" children's hour appropriate j
music was used for the service. 0
Prayer hy Mesdames Rens.m^r and a
Mrs. F. E. Hurst.? The topic-for p
his' story was a passage of, scrip. |
ture "Be Ye Kind One to Another. ' n
tender hearted forgiving each oth- r
er." His illustration was a little j
who took 5c and serjt it in to the j
flood sufferers, while her playmates
bought candy. The music ,
was very lively as Master Joseph
beat his drum, during both ser- .
vices.
At 11:30 his theme was "The *
Future Welfare of the Soul." ?
'During1 the Christian Endeavor
League service Miss Jonell Satter- !
white very beautifully led the ser- r
Vice, which was enjoyed by all. f'
Miss Firgabeth?Grimes wiH?lead
next Sunday at 12:00 o'clock.
Don't fail to attend the Bible F
class and Community club meeting g
Friday afternoon, 4:00 o'clock. A
Pf MFMORIAM
Iiv memory of Mrs. Elizabeth
'ones, who departed this life, th?
12th of March. 1912.
"aithly tcs are broken,
n life we meet no more,
"our children thoughts me wi 1
- you ' ?
Jn yonder' distant
Children:? Mr. W. II. Jones
drs. E. C. Warley, Mis. \V. R
towman, Mrs. Solomon Guinyard
IN MEMORIAM
In sad but loving remembrance
f our devoted husband and father
Willerford Jerome Nelson, who
eparted this life three years ago
larch 12, 1934.
'reasurer thoughts of one so.dfai
iften brings a secret tear,
houghits return to scer.ee long
past,
ime rolls on, but memories last.
M. B. NELSON, wife
SUSIE M. NELSON, daughter.
CARD OF THANKS ?
We wish to express to our man;,
riends, ouf ?ineere thanks for the
miny kindness extended durine
he sickness and death of our loved
no, Dolly Burton of Helena S. C.
Clso for the beautiful floral o?^
erir.gs.
May God richest blessing be
ours.
Mr. Jim Burton
Mrs. Addie Kinard Williams
cousin) i
" Mr.' Henry Darkins (nephew):
HELENA NEWS
Mips Delia iFrye has been ill
ar two weeks at the home of he:
ister Miss Rosa Lee Frye.
Mrs. Dolly Burton the wife ol
lr. Jitnniie 1). Burton w-as ill foi
everal weeks, died Tuesday morr
:g March 2. Funeral servicer"
ere held at Brown Chapel A. M
L, church on March 4 by the Rev
homas Wells.
Mr. Hozzie Babb visited his mn
he'r last Sunday. He is fion
partanburg, S. C.
HADY (UIOVE
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. 0. D. Young Pastor
The passing- of Prof. A. H
.'ash was quite a shock to th<
ommunity and friends. Prof. A
I. Nash was born in Abbeville
ounty, 72 years ago. He depart<i
this life on March 1, 1937 al
ifs late residence White Hall St
kbheville, S. C. He was the son
f the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelsor
sasn. jjo was nappuy marriec
o Miss Catherine Williams in 18Pf
o this unio/j three chi ldren were
rorn. Prof. Nash was truly a
Teat man, his life was spent in
ervice "for the church and his feliwmen.
Owing to his loving
:indness, meekness, intelligence
>o:iteness and Christianity as he
yent among hin friends he endear
d himself to everyone he came in
ontact with. Prof. Nash was a
'hristj'an gntleman, " philosopher
ind educator. He served untiring
y both in the States of Georgia
ind South Carolina as a teacher
t was aways joy to him to hav<
he opportunity to impart hi?
:nowledge to others. He has
erved in ovory department of th<
hurch in which h? rendered untirng
aervice.
He leaves to mourn his lost a
vifo, one daughter, two sons, one
lister, a number of nieces and
iephews and othet relatives and
riends. The funeral service \va"
leld March 4th, 3:00 p.m. with in
crmont rn the Shady Grove ccmeery.
T^he funeral program was
nost impressive.
Rev. J. C. Quarlos delivered th"
ulogy. He selected his text Rev
3:14.
Rev. 0, D. Ydung the beloved
>astdv. of the Wnrrenton circuit
ead in singing "There is a Land
hat is Brighter than Day" wh'eh
gas very appropriate. The pasor
also dedicated the song to the
>ereaved family.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
MRS JULIA BOWER?
little Mountain. March 9?Funral
services for Mrs. Julia Bowts,
25 years old, who died of flu
nd pneumonia after, two weeks
Incss was held at. Providence A.
J. E. chuch, Sunday at 3:00 p.m.
Phe funeral was conducted by Rev
1. C. Cunningham, pastor of the
ibove named church. Williams
nd Pratt, undertakers in charge
f the body.
Mrs. Bowers was the daughter
f Mr. and Mrs. Pago Mayers of
*hapin. The, wife of Mr. Ren'
lowers also of Chapr'n.
She was a devoted yoiinpr lady
nd much loved by all who knew
er.
She is survived by a husband,
fr. Ren Rowers of Cbapin; Mr.
nd Mrs. Joe Movers, parents; Mrs
ilma Mayer Williams sister of
rirRinia; Miss Ernestine Movers
ifiter of Chaprn, two small ~hildep
and a host of relatives and :
riends to mourn her lost.
The people of Providenee
'ine Grove were very glad to have
lav. B. C. Cunningham back aain
after four weoke of
a.
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K/;V* /5Pr^^*S
Alh'n University presents The Sil
March l.:i^_Li?-ht o'clock p.m. Ad
ST. STEPHEN A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. 1). N. Wilon, Pastor
On last Sunday it was a high
lay hero in 'Aon. Our pastor at
11 o'clock brought us a soul stirring
message from this subject:
"The All-Seeing God". He precahas
never _before. The whole
hurch was set on hallowed lire.
Our good pastor was with.us three
years, and his sermon arc just a7
'resh and full ofrin?ormation and
nspiration as the first "year he
. ante here. lie br ags us a new
and prepared message eygry.
time.
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m.
Ve went over to Dickorson A.M.
E. church where the union services
>f the three A. M. F.. churches
vete had. Our pastor preached
he sermon for the occasion. Hi
jek.ctgd._f or a text Humans 1:1*1
Subject "The Gospel a Divine and
Saving Power". A collection o:
$10.00 was taken up.
uur .services were also very
,poo<l Sunday nitfht. During th<
lay two persons joined the church
?ut?-?flteia-1 board was had -or
Monday night.- It was one of th
best boards since our pastor wa?
acre. He was paid more in thi>
joard than any yet. lie Went (nit
feeling happy over, the loyally of
his good people. We pray that-'
the good work will continue;
. HARD KM VII. I. K NEWS'
Sunday services were largely
attended at Stephen A. M. K.
church. Iiev. W. F, MeBrown deivcred
a'wonderful sermon;
Sunday school at the usual
hour. Mr. M. B. Randal] ^ a
wide-awake superintendent with
wide-awake U acher.s unci ollici *
, A. C. K*. League at G;30 o'clock.
Mr. Cornelious Small presided.
)is<Mission "ntuni'fl liv Mis O <s i i >
Williams, loiiowc-d ny several othrs.
Topic: "Answer'ng Follow
Me Today". After which the young
men of the CCC camp rendered a
very interesting programs
Mrs. Zylphia E. Primus returned
home Monday night, after attending
the Bishops' Council in Ghareston
and. spending a very pleasant
stay w th Mrs. Mable Greer
if ."!0 Morris street.
The many friends of Mr. Eugene
Sorters will regret very
much to hear of his being ill and
s in Charity hospital at Savannah.
Georgia."
?The misa'nrary meeting was held
>t the home of Mr. and Mrs^- Humbert
Scott. Mrs. Zylphia E. Primus,
presided. Mrs. Primus is
now our district president, therefore
she'offered her resignation as
local president. After serving ft
uccbssful years. Mrs. Lula B.
Riley was elected president; Mrs.
Ruby Scott, vice-president.
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l?i. ut uI i?i i uumaiijs, uraiip' burg
was a visitor and expressed
HTsclf a^ having enjoyed a happy
time. The member were served
with salad, sandwiches, hot cocoa
and cake.
Mrs. Mc Brown s a devoted companion
and we are always glad to
have her with us.
SPARTANBURG NEWS
Allow me to speak of the happiness
at Golden Street Baptist
church. Sunday Was our regular
preaching day. Rev. D. C. Clark
[our pastor, who has been sick w'th
flu preached as 'never before from
Rev. 3:20 subject Partnerhip with
Jesus. A neat sum of $11.50 was
raised.
On sick list is sister Geneva
Tennant, sister Esterlina Fernandez,
Miss Grace Crawford and
Rosa Lee Holmes.
r> r ruvi, at/W,,)-,, r~_
Winnshoro to finrsh a ton days
meeting at Zion Pilgrim Baptist
church, Rev. E. J. Gallmon, pastor.
Tho church for* worship is
Calvary ^Presbyterian since F*il-grim
was destroyed hy Are,
The spu'ng revival will beprin
at Golden Street Baptist church
March ?2nd and will run 10 day*.
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'THE PALMFfTO LEAlJ
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>orian Singers, (in ornntionally fair
nission 40 cents. I'r.ivorsity Audi
EDGEFIELD NEWS
The rev vul services at Trinity
'ast week was well attended. Rev.
Wilson is a wonderful? speaker
Phe church at large is being revived.
The Junior Thrift club met.at
die home of Miss Phyllis Chandler
and brother. Five new members
were added to the club.
The next meeting- will be at the
home of Mj'ss Juanita Cook.JXluv
list Thursday in April.
Miss Helen Lomax ^p<?nt~~'tho
'week-end in Augusta.
Miss Kadine Parker spent the
.vcek-ond in Aiken.
Mr. Rich Butler was futieraliz d*
last Tuesday afternoon.
Quite a few social gather ng>
are being .held in and around
Kdgefield in interest of Bettis
u-ademy. Miss Justine Gary was
.H'stess to an affair -at the home
>f Mr. and .Mrs. JulO Andei'son.
Quite a few cases of influenza
ias been reported.. We liope each
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Bertha ShvdiLck, t.eadi.ei;.iiL
.he Pine Hill school gave a caki
walk at her school last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Pe-rry I
and Mi-, and Mrs. Luther Drakt
accompanied, her to this affair.
The Edgefield ball team tiou
[-Johnston's team "last Thursday.
IXKW Ilori: A. M.'lJ. CHIKCH
Pint wood, S, C.?Sunday, March
8, hvi..g a bcuucii ui uay mere uaw
a huge {fathering at chur.ii. Sunday
school o.peiu d at the us urn
i.o .. and was concluded by the.
as.-i'.ani Supt., Air. J as. Single
jon. The teachers were .Mr., t
1>. l!ak<-r, class No. 1; Mr. Hanson
\\ ii.ie. class No. 2; Mr. Kzckiei
Uoyd, class No. 3 t^nd M-iys. Lucy
James class No, 4. 1 Reviewed l>\
the pnrtui.
iwvotmnal worship was C-oiuluc.
e<l hy Rio. Luke Singleton and
Mr. Brown, after which i/ovi
. Feast. Then our most eili.-ont
L'a.-tor, Kov. C. L. Ijarr ascended
the pulpits and pr"ached a soui
isti'iuu' -sermon. Text the A ts
31 d chapter and portion of the,*
1th verscj "Look on us". The ser..nioa
was enjoyed and thrri; ymmr
; men came forth and connected.
' wiili the church. Sunday also was
('onimtit ion Day and services were
voi y inspiring. Several visitors
i wo ..slipped with us.. Some, of them
j tvere Mr. and Mrs. Williams, the
. parent.- of Prof. L. /.. Williams
! who is one Of the teachers of New
Mop school and his wife, and Mr.
"j Brown, all of Sumter. Mrs. Bettir
.Taincs and Mrs. Zelia Mitchel of
jN'w Voik and others. Mr. Brown
; and Mr. Williams recei ved, the eoli
'eiiinn. the sum of $0.00.
Tlx- weddlnj? bells were steadily
'lirtririr since January. Miss S;>.tali
Green was quietly married at
i her home on March 1st and left
immed'ately for Tennessee where
I she will make her hom?.
j Misses' ^Janie Green, Janie Canty
nr.d 1 eonie Conyei's are the re1
cert hrides. We hope for them
much success on their matrimonial
'('.-IS. ~ ?
Rev. and Mrs. C. I.. Barr were
th'- dinner truests of Mr. and Mrs
i J. P. Green on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pi'vers nnd
cliildron along with Mrs. Bettio
.Tnnros of New York and the writer
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Pyfus James On Sunday evening.
Mrs. Rettie James is the
daughter-in-law of Mr. James. j
Mary Wells, i^poiTer"
JOLLY SIXTEEN CU R
The Jolly Sixteen soeial club
! met at the home of Miss^Pranees
( Brown, Tuesday. March P. After
discussing the old business we de[
cided to have n bingo party Wed:
?-- i. --
nignt, March 17 at the
i home of Miss Lucile Gr^en, 1100
j I'ire street. After the meeb'ne
j the hostess served a delicious re]
past which was enjoyed by all.
Our next meeting will he hold -it
lMLs:3- Bertha Mae Allieon ott OtTj
vais street. Visi tors are always
welcome. I
Fmnre Brown, president; El!tabeth
Laury, reporter. '
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>u? Russian male flm i-i c?(,...i?
- -7 imvuiuiiy, arm
oiium. ^7AUNETTE
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T. D. McCIam, Castor
Georgetown, !>. CA-dSunday was* , Ei
a balmy day at Arr.etto; church
(jpl'18 were out in full. . The . pastor
mounted th? pulpit using for
ftis text St. John 3:11, subject:
Lift up Chr'.st. The sermon was
delivered with inspiration as well
as aspiration. A nice sum was
raised after which the Iloly Communion
was g*'vcn. Quite Ti mini- *
b?r partook of it. Several visi- j
tors were out.
At 3:30 we wore invited over at
Dickerson. A contest between, the
three churches, Arnette and St. C
Stephen. A neat sum was raised: jjv^
- >18.85. Rev. D. N. Wilson preached
a great sermon for the ocv:v ^'
sion. t ^P(
Sunday night Rev. Ih MeClnm
brought to us a noble sermon. It 1 -> > !
was enjoyed by all. The pastor
is do'ng wonderful work.
Miss,.Tanie G. Knox, the teacheV <n,
of St. Luke school closed out a ' .1
wonderful and -successful-'term ot ,\
Monday night. Manh' 1st. The mp
ommencement e.v. rci-o*s were one Smi
to be remembered. Thr pasents Cnt
are over-joyed. Two plays, were < (Te
presented.-'The MiL.ionai i.-'s Hut'
ind The 'Lonely .Heart'.'Roth were Tr.
rnrrl ttaa/1 W", **.-- ? ^
~... ?? lor .MIS* NO.
Knox back for another ' school 2-1
form. She is snendinir ln-r vaca'i.on
in Now York City.
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CORK NKWS
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Sunday. March 7 was a i u- day
*?r church triers. The people in "
nil t;'ar 1hi< community , so'emf/ii
> l>e <>n the job. Rev. T,o )<;;on. ' "?
uastor of the (ioo.i lion.- '"ire. i;
'Urday. mornintr in company with 19
title i o\e] to C'Jood !Ioo(. i hurt !
'Vv/.V X. Hampton an! M1'-. !. lis
tavkst n. wher?; til y tVe euitt
.1 nic'o crowd. S. S.- S o i.. 11. - i
1 i.yn: i ca11 <! v i - >um.l:iy s
' ,t".ol-.Vi" Jit nil h..;,'v
\fter Sunduy, sell ul ami p'-nyet :;2
unit imr led l.y I Jit i. ('. C .
A. N". 1T ;i11; : Was > r 11 j
iy t!i" pastor. lie preach J an ex t 7
"limit ta n" n f""in John 1. 1
Vet "I Wart to See." Snudiu
litrht Rev. Jackson. n!'"0,-h "? ii',
'lar-.'donia fn.ni (ial. Subject:
'I.if'. V .lour:cy."
At Emanuel A.M.E. Church Rro. n'm
McMillian, Supt. of the S tyla. ?<
"'h.riol is tt'vinT.to nut over a iron"
yroirram. After Sunday school . s
Uev. I). J. James, pastor, came forward
nr.(l as_ti ml i veaeh'-d ;.n e\
. client sermon to a larire crowd.
Sunday movnimr at J r'snlcia ,
M. E. church Rev. I. J. Rohjnsoh '
nastoy. of the X. Eli-to CirciR 1
held quarterly conference with ' '
nicithers of that circuit. Rev. S.
_A I''llilf lies. B.?K. of th" th ;iiie> ^?
hurpf district is a \v? nde: fu' - .
protch.r. . 'I lV'y had ;i very sue
ccssful confluence. Rev. Flinches
spoke on the "Iiuildinu of the '1
Ark." In the conference! th,Jy
raised $57.80, ' !
MT. OLIVE IJAI'T. CllLRCIl
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Rev. E. J. (iallman, Rastbr
Sunday school was called 1o order
10:.'!() a.m. with Supt.. Mrs. jor,,
Daisy . Sanders, presid'rjr. The
school was larjrcly attended. After
the class study of the lesson
the school was interestint'lv reviewed
by Detr "A. T7."C>ritl;n.' ~
The pator proa hul a wonderful
sermon Sunday morniny. The
spiritual title -Van hitrh. t llis text ,
was taken from the "hook of Rev J """
elation 20:1 "And there were no
more sea."
Rev, K. .T, flail man of Winnshoro,
S. C., became our nastor
Sunday.
i' M.Y.I'.U. vns called t<? ord"r
p.m. wit h riie m osident
M. T IT ill nvOftirlin ir Tt r?
many ont hut sUll you could see
some of the B.Y.P.U. pfoers. Wo
had a nice time.
Sundny ri.'jht the pastry ptvached
one of the most wond rful spr|
mons that ever been hoard here.
His text was taken from The hook
j of Pout. It touched the hearts j
of many.
| Mrs. Mamie Thompson and Mrs.}
Maerpie Thompson are on the sick
list. We hope how soon "They will
he well apraTn. Come and visit us
one and all. _ 1.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
jjTg TFAnvu
ir: i rs rocr'FTTrs social
CIA* II
I ho I.ts Coquettes club met at
home of Miss-'Lula Goodson, on
II street, March 'J, 19.'57. A very
|io*ir;un was rendered by
ss Marie Hooves. Our silver tea,
< In. held at the homo of Misses
iil and Mamie Thompson, 219
11 street, Sunday. Marc.h 1-1,
5.7 at ,r? o'.look. Come and bring
TTs"" with you. We're also discing
plans for. "Spread ngy Rhyii
\ inn in I" Mine?news next
k. _
ROSE SOCIAL CLl II
'Ir club iu.it at the home-of
s Maggie Rose 1912 Gervais
of. The meeting, was called
order after devotional cxercisA
program was remlered by
program ooVnmittec particit< *?!?!
follows: " m.
Miss" Ilattie Ruth RolVnson
o. Mi ss Jennie Mae Miller; Joke I
.: Marjra''ot Goodwin; Duet,
s Jennie Smith and Rebecca
e; Story, Emma .Turnipse?;!;
ft talk bv M'i-s F.thel Rolin.
"After th program "The"
Aon of new business was tak
After whic h tlio. iTostosr
rod poaches ivith whip ereiup
cake: ?'*
Columbia
nployment Bureau
1521 MAIN STREET
. KnprrL .7 _
COT VMTH A. S. C.
Phone 3866
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Saturday, March 1.1, 1937
- NOTICE!
The Youth Activities club of
Bethel A. M. FT church will meet
Thursday evening, March 18 at
i^ht oYlo.k with Miss M. L. Lawencc
at heme of Mrs. S. F.
Nance, 2024 Sumter street.
IN MEM OR I AM
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In loving memory of our father
.mil gland-father.
Wei p not, weep not,
He is r.ot'dead;
ile is testing in the bosom of
Jesus.
Ah a> t-bi >ken family weep no mora
[Ylricf-stricken relatives, weep no
more.
He's only just gone home.
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| I.aura B. White, Mattie, Hey ward.
Ermanesc Bowman, children.
Mare.nna, Iley.watd White, Heytvard
Bowman, Jr., grand-children.
IN MEM OKI AM
i1! 1 vil'.'-'. Ill it sn.l mwimry'
r dear and beloved mother
Mamie Brown, who d-parted from
h?? wo: Id March ll,J.927.;
We know ti~nt you are gone to a
happy world,?.?
Where some day we shall dw<?ll
there too,
To join, you and tha angels for
ever; .
Sleep on mother, take your r^st
When the silver threads break
there,
II* '-All ** *
?? e s. uu see your lovm? lace once
more. . * .
CliiKren: Floserce Brown, Lola
Brown. Josephine Brown, Matilda
Bvo'.vn, Jo-?io BroWn, daifehters;
\Valt:i' and Willie Brown sons;
'"o'V ^t Brawn, husband.
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