The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 03, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
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K BEAUTICIANS ASSOCIATION
MEET IN CHARLESTON,
S. C., JULY 20th
fit Dear Co-workers:
? The Colored Beauticians assofi'*Y
ciation will hold its annual convention
on July 20th, 1937 10:00
l a.m. at the Morris Street Baptist
church, Charleston, S. C.
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The feature of our program will
L. include a demonstration c'f a permanont
waving machine for Negroes
by the Ralph Beauty Suppfy'
(1 company. Many other features
l will adorn our program and just
as interesting and educative.
Don't miss these treats prepavfr"'
ed especially for you.
Madam Julia E. Breelann,
President.
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r NOTICE!
The Gr>uul Court of Calanthe
South Carolina will convene in
regular Stssion. in the city of Columbia,
Tuesday, July 27, 1937
at Sidwy Park' C. M. E." church
at 10 o'clock.
All Supreme 'Court Officers, Su
prtnie jlopresentatives, Grand
Court Officers and Representatives
and month rs in good standing in
the Order are invited to attend
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MRS.-T\ D. YOUNG, G.W.C
Attest:
. MRS. S. M. ROACH, G. R. of D?
Spartanburg, S. C., June 15, 1937
-NEWS IN_ AXD j AROINT)
NEW YORK
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that' the ' evening was well spent.
-Many out of town visitors were
present,,
Locals
!' . am! Mrs. .1. Otto Hill of
"New a I..,' N. vvi'iv airwmg .-the
w i.-ji>.r- i hut at tended Benedict's
I'l-oia. . .
M Thomas Nelson, teacher t>l
.Physical Kdu<atjon at' Allen L'nivi
j--:t\ i- visiting the city and
.ittvii'liiv.' Columbia University
Summer School, -
"" T i lJov S*i''itt. VAdhcr a t
Wa ve: ley graded school", C'olum1
a. S. . -i< "pending his. vaeu^
ti<?n jp vi.e city, living at the Y.
M.c.A.
"Mms (tttie V i leene, a South
Carolina ' teacher is visiting hei
si.-ter a.''ni loot!),.p.in-law Mr. ami
Mi>. \V id-am Miliar, ISO St. Xich
ola.- Xv.hiie.
'Miss .Fo'a: nie Mae Cheesclioro
t'o'iunl ia. S. is spending hei
Vacation in the city.
Att.o m y ..Harold A. Stevens is
.vacationing in Boston," Mass.
Mis-/Ilnth ,j-?nes- Simmons >re
turned lYom Hilton, S. C.. whevt
sh has' been vi iting her mothes
Mrs. B Thomas. Miss JoUes. als"
visited B'-anfo.t, S. C., and Sav>
annah. (ia. r ;
Mr. Harry !.{ . ' Rutherford. toacV
i.! in Washington Higl
School, Columbia. S. C\, is attend
img .\< w Vt ili University.
?. > .Mr. Thou as I'. Hammond, Jr.
teacher at Sterling Ilijsrh School
(Iroenvii! . S. C., is hero for th(
summer.
Dr. T. R. Anderson, one of
N\v Yoi k'< progressive 'physi
. e'wrns ai d Attorney L. Murray
. spent the week-end at Cambride
.Ma-s., a- the quests of Mr. anc
Mr ('. "! i - 1 iiiiiii)?M is,?I .m'.ni
is the former .Miss Wilhcdminr
Nelson, of Columbia, S. C.
When, the American Library
Association met at the Waldorf
Astoria Hotel last week, amonp
tbe Sooth Carolinian delegate?
present wto Miss Su'sic Butler
Dart, daughter.' of Rev. John IDart.
Mi-s Dart also attended thr
Ben.diet Colhge Club Vacational
Prom.
For information regarding subscript
forr*?--advertising or news
. all of write Julia Braxton Clark
Hf'r, \V. ltsth St., Apt. 24, New
Yolk Ci'w Telcnhrme Monument
2-2130.
COI'E NEWS
Suri'lay, June 27 . was a great
day on the North Ed into fork near
Cope at Canaan M. E. church. The
Supt., brother Oscar Johnson call
ed his S. S. to order.at the usual
hour after an intcrestng discus
sion of the lesson he took the offering
and turned the Children's
Day program over to Mrs, Rosa
Easterline who presented a very
good program to an audience of
about 500 people. They had a very
nice time.
Mr. James Cleckly who had
bt>en to New York for sometime
is at home again. Afte;' being here
a little more than tw6 weeks her
husband passed to the great be.
yond. He was ill only a short
tjme. We extend our sympathy
to the family.
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EA&LEY NEWS
.Mrs. Margie Cobb, died last Mon
lay night at her home m Middle u
Town, Ohio' alter being seriously aj
11 lor- many days. She was brot w
vO her native home here. Funer ^
al services were held Saturday af- n
ternoon, Jiuu- 1-, at Easley Union ^
Baptist church. -Slu* was a faitht'ul
member until moving to Mid- (
dleto'wn, Ohio. There she connect ^
-od her membership to the First (
Baptist church and lived a Christ- ^
like number untie death. She
leaves to mourn her' loss a hus- j
batnl, Mr. Cobb, three ^istin;s, Mrs- ^
Ouecn Stokes, Mrs. Cora Williams
Easley; Mrs. 01 lie Aiken, Greenville,
S. L.; three brothers: Mr. 1
Robert Garrett, Key. E. G. Garrett,
Ka t y; Key. D, F. Garrett,
Middletown, Ohio and a host of 1
>-?lntiei.t :i!,d friends. Her nastoi
Rev. J. il. McKissicjt and Rev. 1
Smith, of Ohio held the funeral 1
iervivcs. - 1
Sleep on sister Cobb, sleep on,
We loved you dearly .but Jesuu
loves yo'u Lest. ]
fhe undertaker of .Middletown 1
and his wfo, Mr., and Mrs. Harden '
Mr. Cobb, Rev. Smith, Rev. D, F 1
.(Jarrett and others motoretd to
Easley. t( the"fujieriil'rites ofcAlfs.
Margie Cobb. They left last Suii11:!
v mrht tor Ohio.
- Last Sunday a large crowd was
sit service. Rev. Smith of Middleloan
gave us two great sermons
which weiv enjoyed. We had another
wonderful service yesterday
Vwr meeting day. We had three
services morning, afternoon and
nbfht service which were really
enjoyed l/y all.
Rev. I)., F. Garrett and Rev. E
(I Garrett motored to Oconee last
Sunday.
Miss Vera Evans of Greenville
spent last Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. L.N.* Evans.
Miss I.otta H. Williams olj Green
1 _vjlie spent last Sunday with her
si.-11;i- Miss Alberta Williams
Miss Roberta Jackson and Mrs.
Annie Ferguson returned home
. i\i-t Thursday from Columbia, S.
I .. where tln v attended the Woman's'
Conference.
Mrs. Hazel Fair of Greenburg,
.N'.C.. sj>i ut last week end with
Rev. and Mis. C.I) Walker
Mrs Maggie Simpson and Mrs.
I Mndio Bui'^cw i i tiii ihmI home
i Monday motuin*r >from ,Sumter,
whore "they attended the Wouiud'h
! St- tc Convention.- They report a
itv ! nv.-t tirtr.'
Willie I.. Simp-o,, left last
.Monday for Orangeburg. when '
"..she is attending 'similiter school.
Mi's. Minnie (lailoWay entertained
a largo number of friends
.-.t h' r wedding anniversary last
' Friday night.
1 hr- (i i'i-i-ia1. udil 11 ui r ts . defoa ted
- Central by t he scoreof- 3-1. Monday
tile GieeriWuod. Giants . lost I
to (?i >.et by the score of i?-8.
1 Saturday July 3rd they will
1 meet Central in a return game at
Alice Mill park. Monday .July 5th
they will meet 1'iednioi.t at the I
G1 nnw'iiod park. Admission 15c
' and 25c.
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The Heavenly Gospgi singers
will render a musical program al
Fas ley Union Baptist church, Ju
lyiith. ('nine aiul enjoy some real
, music.
1 ,\lr. WiTTTT Oliver mntrrretl?+o
i- .(hnliuebui v, Sunday accompanied
by Mr. Fred Collins ami Miss
~ 'Mi:a Mae CTTTflin.
"~Mr. and Mrs. Willie Korlicstei
. were in William si on Sunday vis:
itinpr relative.
' I.liS HONS AMIS
' The club met at the home ol '
Mr. Edward Hates oh Pendleton I
street Tuesday. June 'J'.b Th'jf meet
iuur was' caljed to order promptly
it 8:30 o'clock by the Vice-president,
Mr. Stewart and a snappy
business discussion was held. Eve)
yone had a voice hi the discussion
and answered the financial
roll-eafl. <\Vhen the business was
finished everyone was amused by
Mr. Bates. Everyone spent an
njoyable evening and the club ad
iourned to meet with Mr. Bates !
again next week. -?^ J
A new project was* decided upon 1
n this meeting. This project is I
a ride going to Abie's pavilior <
m July 21. We are hoping even
more will go with us this time c
than went before even though the t
other was a grand success. The c
'admission is only 25c and every- c
me is assured a good time, f
The club wishes to thank every s
one who went with-us on our rid^? h
two weeks ago, and as a token of r
appreciation, we are gi*ving an en- f
tertainment next Wednesday July t
7 In honor of the pers</ns who sold
tickets for us. t
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CAMERON NEWS.
Scores o? persons heard the
raddock-Louis fight last night
t Jenkins' Store. Much rejoicing
as had when Jack Glover, manaer.
of Esso Service station anounced
to the crowd that Jou
ouis won the blue ribbon.
The Emergency club met last
ight at the home of Mrs. Omio
aylor. Those who attended and
uide remarks?were,Mrs. Lessie
V'utson, Mary E. Bowman, Lizie
Zeigler, Annie Fough, Viola
'aulings, Alene Watson, Lottie
Gardner and Lessie Watson. Tht
ntertainment was of a high orler,
serving rice, baked chicken,
md many other eatable things,
four reporter regrets the next
neeting will be at the poor house
parsonage.) This is the strong
st financial club in Cameron. Its
hembership is made up from the
lilTerent churches. This was orgalized
by Mrs. M. E. Bowman.
Mt. Olive church under the pastorate
of Rev I.S. Taylor which
is small in. size and membership
but doing better than many ol
the large churches. They have sei
vices every Sunda'y night with i
new or' stiange preacher. This, ins
thod draws the crowd. The finan
vial side is very good. The poo
pie are loud in praise of Rev. Taj
lor and they sing his praises. A
mong his leading members are
Frank Johnson, Matthew Lewis
George Williams Willie Oliver
Eliza Brown, Susie Johnson, El
Titter White, Rachel Oliver, An
drew Louis, Martha Swinton, Susie
Brown Ada Brown and man;
others.
The talk of the town this wee!
I.-, tne aoie sermon ur. warning
ton preached last Sunday at St
Peter. He doubtless may eontinin
that subject next Sunday.
O. C. Keitt and E. L. Lauren:
are the two most outstanding sui
.'l'intend.ents we have in the stati
always on time and always bring
ing some new idea to their school
Sam Darby was buried here las
week, from Philadelphia. Johnsoi
amd Jenkins in charge. Next
week is pay up week, see Henrj
Jenkins for a statement.
GAFFNEY NEWS.
Did you miss the "Silver Tea'
Sunday afternoon at the home o
.Miss Dora Shippy? It was rea
good indeed with a large attend
ance and a very interesting pit)
gram. I will give you part of tin
program; there was singing: li
the Garden, led by Miss Don
Shippy; Prayer by Mr. Felix Hov
ell; Scripture reading Mrs. Susb
White; Solo Miss Overa Howell
Paper Miss Virginia White; read
ing Miss Christine Smith; Sole
Miss Dora Shippy; Talk Mr. Ro
ert Gibbs and others. It was
very interesting program.
The "Silver Tea" is a regula
Sunday aftewtoon--fete of Mr. He
flnh Follow the crowd Su
day to Mr. Ezell Ross' honu
where you will w'itness anothe
delightful afternoon of entertain
ment.
Mr. T. W. Glymph and Mr. L
B. Lipscomb left Monday a.. n
for New York City to spend th
summer. - - ~
Mrs. Catherine Jones and eh
dren left Saturday hite for Wasli
ington, I). C.. for an indefinit
ituy.?
?Mrtr.~tda "Rebbs wilt leave Sat
urday nite to visit her son i
Washington, D. C.
Messrs. Lawrdnce Smith 'jam
Spencdr Martin will leave first o
the week for Washington", D. C.
Mrs. Mary Dawkins and gram
children Earline and Panzie am
little Geraldine Carter, left Fri
day for New York City.
H. L. Jeffries of the Jeffries
Funeral Home was called to Spa
tanburg by Smith and Clemmon:
Mortuary to bury Rev. Mr. Sulli
van's wife at Greer last Sunday
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_ GOOSE CREEK NEWS
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
Rev. Paul Ixjvely Wells, Pastor
Sunday, June 27, was truly a
groat day in Zion. It reminded
js of the time when Dr R. S. LawrOnce
was our pastor, He is now
pastoring Mt. Zion A. M. E
:hurch, Charleston, S. C.
At 12:30 the church was filled
rowded around the, windows on
o its capacity, whife quite a few
>n the outside. Our pastor deliver
d a brief and inspirhig message
i'Din the subject "The Champion
hip of Life". He spoke verj
litfhly of Jo?e Louis as one of the
nost ideal and sensatonal young
ighters to come along n more
han a decade.
At'3:00 o'clock a grand recepi(/n
wa? fiven in honor of th(
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WOODRUFF NEWS
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Last Sunday was a high day at
Trinity A. M. E. Zion church, 1
both in attendance and spirituality.
The Sunday school'-opr'Ticd
at the usual hour with Supt. P. J.
Wilburn, and teachers at their
post. Three new meiiibers were
added to the school. ?
At 11:00 (/'clock service the
church was filled to Its capacity.
Evil in the Church." The texfr
was taken from St. Matthewte
13:30. He preached a thought
provoking sermon. One young
man was converted and added to
the church.
At $:00 o'clock the Children's
Day program with Mrs. Drusilla
Morris, a former student of Cjin.
ton college and a tireless workei
, in Trinity church, director and
, Miss Fannre V. Down as mistress
of ceremonies, \va- given. Each
<^hild played his part; beau'tjiuuy
They were all dressed in uniform
( suited for the occasion. The march
( and song "We Are Marching fir,
, -to Zion" was rendered and illus
trated, shewing- thai Zion is marching
on in WoodrutV., Our own local
quartet the llivgins brothers
Und one or two oiit-'f town quartets
gave us several selectons. AlMr.
and AT> < Mai ion I'homp.- on
a duet, an..unusual thing tor
a man anil wife. They are bi'th
good singers.
1 The contestant^ in tiie popular'
ity contest are on their toes. Tiny
* are working like tioiars.- They
are as foilfAvs: ,M i-" KlIzTflieTh
Gilliam, Massit. In umnmnds, F>an
' cis Brwoning, Viet<?ii;i Franks, Genieva
Deshields. Virginia Sim*
nions, Lestine Floy ! and others
to be added. Who sliall.be crowned
queen c/11 Monday night tin
- t'th of August?
> Lanford Grace Holiness < htirch
? .
Sunday morning at 1! :pu'o'clock
Supt. E. W. It ice and teachers
were at their post- of duty, 'Fix
^ lesson was beautifully di.cussci
with tlie Bible class teacher, Rev
W. M. Higgins, otl'ieiating:
At 2:00 c'clock tlie' devotiona
was conducted hy Re\.,J. 11. Joncand
the following sermons won
heard: Miss.-unary, I.uta M. Me
veils, touk for her tlienie "i.ayinj
Aside Every Weight", text Hob
V2, Missionary, <'arie H'r.rgins
j t</ok for h?r theme using no scripj
tiire "(Jo Into My Vineyard am
Work". Rev. K. W. Rice ehosor
for his theme "Consuming File'
text Malichi -1:1. Rev. J. II. Jone;
1 theme "Greatly Exalting". Testi
j fying au i'discussion.
Sunday night devotional was c<.i
ducted by Rev. J. 11. Jones. Ai
' otfurng I'm the elder.'^s quarter
1 was raised, after which'Rev. Jone:
delivered a wonderful sermon. Hi:
' theme "Rise and Shine",-,. Tex'
^ Isaiali tj(i:l after which Comnnui
ion service, were held.
Rishi-ji l". D. Rookard niotorei
1 to Laurens Sundoy night to hoi
service at his church.
n Wo are glad to hear that Mr
' R. V. Iliggins is rapidly recover
r ing from a leg injury of last weel
' while mi his job..- f.
Master Jessie Jones was tlr
I Saturday light guest of Rev. ] "
i W. Rice.
e * Mr. and Mrs. Grover Foster ??
.14 Rears street eiitei tai'iu-d ii
il honor .of their daughter, Mis
i- Rath E ma I'o'ster who ce.lelnaim
e" tier loth birthday. 1 hose win
Tliii-*1 w 1;<> lire Still ill at tlii:
n writing are-Air. Lewis Stevens
Mis. Christine Foster, Mrs. Rache
I R ice.
1 COLLLCIAT ft HOMtyt O.MING
DANCE
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1 Collegiate Hr/mc-coming dance
- featuring America's greatest college
orchestra, the Tiiskegeo M.I.
ody Rams at the Working Renevi
ofent Temple, corner of Broad and
i Fslll streets, Greenville, S. C., on
. Wednesday nght, July 7, ltKiT,
. 9 to' 1 a.m.
pastor'. 2.>lh birthday anniversary
Among the speakers for the oeca
sion was the Rev, Mr. Hicks oi
--Pavnc college.- He gave some very
inspiring remarks. ThO pastor's
father was then presented, Dr. P.
W. Wells of Raleigh, N. C. He
eanie^Xo'rWard?aa?t gave a brief
history of his son's life from the
cradle to the ministry which was
rt\\ if A /I /"? V\\ '1 n U1 /l f f U/v ?.rtn
XJMIWV cuiiiiiiciiuai^ic AUI tut; > ?'uu>;
man. Dr. Wcl's choose fo'r a text
St. Matthews 22:42 "He is a Peculiar
Man". Ten persons joined
the church. Many distinguished
visitors' from Charleston am
other places were introduced.
The pastor then received a purse
from the auxiliary boards of the
church and many birthday lokcns
from the members and friends.
We were also favored with many
selections from the big harmony
four quartet of Charleston.
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Drayton Street High School
Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal
The closing exercise of the Comniunity
Daily vacation Bible school
-was quite, a success. The guest
speakers wore Mrs. J. P. Sloan,
Mi<s Childs, Rev. Gilliam, Rev.-C.
A. Calcote, Mfs. Sarah Gardner
Friday night, Supt., Prof. O
B. Cannon addressed the children
He spoke highly of the work that
was done by the teachers; the importance
of the parents, cooperating
with the teachers by supporting
the Bible school. There were
timely remarks by Rev. A. H.
Reasoner, Profs. U. S. Galllman
and R. F. Gladden. Fred Hentz
won the prize for bringing in the
Digest number to the Bible school.
For work done at hc/me during the
school the prizes were awarded
and giveti.by Prof. U. S. Gallman
as follows: First prize, Ojetta Giliiani;
second prize, Earnestine
Gladden and third prize Kelly.
School opened Monday morning
for conditioned students and students
from other schools.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor
Sunduy scho*ol seyvice was conducted
by the Supt., Mr. S. W.
Allen Sr.. ami enjqyed by all.
After the Sunday school the
Reague service was conducted by
the adult advisor Mrs. Eunice H.
Ali en, which was very impressive
The leader next Sunday will be
Mr. Cecil Jones. You are cordially
invited to attend all of thes<
- services. "
The Bible class and community
club meeting will be held at the
church this afternoon 5:00 o'clock.
All members and others who desire
to become members are requested
to meet on time.
A large crowd attended the funeral
service of Mrs. Alice J. Long
at Miller Chapel A. M. E. church
.-conducted by her pastor, Rev. A
11. Kciisoner as follows: Mrs. Eu?
nice II. Allen organist rendered
music la minutes before the ser1
? ice "Marche Funebre" by P.
t hotdu for the procession; hymn
"1 liAv Blest The Righteous";
' j layer by Mrs. Beadie Williams;
< .n.the.r, "Not Far From the Gate"
A-ieep in Jesus by the Society;
Scripture by Rev. E. E. Gaulden
: hymn "Servant of God Well Done'
.by choir; resolutions, Prof. C. W
.luius; >olo. and chorus, Mr. S. W
' Allen, Sr., "Sometime We'll Under
1 .-'.ami";. l'roi". U. S. Gallman pre
seated l'rof. P. B. Cannon, Supt.
if city schools, who spoke very
highly of the servicab'.e life of
Mis. Long. Telegrams and obitary
by Undertaker F. B. Pratt.
1 Song "It Is Well" by the choir;
1 sermon vby the pastor. Text II
Tim. 4:0. He spoke o'f Mrs. Long
as a neighbor, an elder, the sweet1
! h.eai t of the church; assistant Supt
1 ' of the S. S. and teachers, publio
school teacher, who had finished a
beautiful life of service here and
' o-rYi begins a life. beyond grave
( Solo "I've Done My Work", by Mrs
I ('. K. Martin; the society saing
"Good Night Btfoved". .
" j She taught (il years in the pub
i'lie sellouts and leaves one Sister
I foes'i (eeii nieces, nephews and a
' | host of relatives and friends t<
Ilium II I KM |JU>?*lll?a
| Tho out-<.'f-town relatives and
! | friends were nephews and nieces
r'jfi'..:n New Jersey, New York and
s Charleston, Mesdanies Lizzie and
' Mm y Mo'ss, Mi/s Andrena Ruff
' 1 l^umbia^S an<!
also her sster from Gharlestc/n
South Carolina.
Mis> Rosa Lee Lyles went to
Columbia Sunday afternoon to
spend two' weckjj^jyith Mrs. Audi
ena Kuir?, ?J
Mrs. Anna Carter has a very
, sick niece at her home. We trust
' slie wil: soon recover and be restored
to health again.
Mr. Samuel Perrin died this
I morning after having been ill foi
! sometime.
Mr. Luther Clark after Having
been ill for sometime hanged himself
Sunday night. ^
Misses Ilaxter on Drayton street
and Juanita Fair, Elisha school
section are much better after hav
_ imr been ill a few weeks.
We were delighted to see Mrs
Annie M. Morgan Fulf.er and little
Miss Ruth Louvenia, who was
bf/rn eight-xveks-ago sitting cm the^
porch of Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan.
Mother and baby wiere very
happy.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
R'-v. N. A. hethea, Pastor
Sunday school opened a<t the
usual hour with the superintendent
and his staff cf officers and teachers
at thor respective places.
Strictly sat 11 o'clock the p&stoi
began aei-vifce. He ae)ecte4 bib
text from Josh 1:6 and a strong
sermon was delivered. Many viaitors
were noted all day. Com*
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JOHNSON-E
Funeral 1
It Z30EZ
1401 Park Street
again. The doors of our church
stand open always.
At 4:00 the Rev. Williams of ^h;
Good Hope Baptist church and his
congregation conducted iserviees Gf
which were enjoyed. $9.00 wa.? he
collected.
The pastor began evening ser- jq
vice accompanied by Rev. Baxtei
and Rev. Adams. At the close of
the prayer service! Rev. Bethea Lo
presented Rev. Baxter who deliv
ered a strong sermon after which M
the doors of the church were open- M
ed and c/ne person, Miss Urla Mat to'
Heyward joined. or
The annual nirnie will rfev: B]
Monday, July 5th." You are invit- f?
ed to go with us to Mars OTrT
Field. ed
Miss G. Belle Toomer is home lu
after a very successful . school
term. ,' ' re
Miss Evelyn Toomer is attend- in
. Jng the summer, school at State
college. at
Miss Thelma Haynes left las!
week for New York for the summer.
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Mrs. Bertha Lee Jordan left foi -SF
New York to visit her mother.
"" The young folk are invited to ?f
arttend the social on the church Si
lawn Saturday evenng from 6 tc he
of
9.. Sponsored by Miss PeaHl Brown ^
New^llope Baptist Church
Rev. Williams, Pastor
Sunday was a busy day with us 'K'
Baptismal service was conducted
at 6:00 o'clock.
We are looking forward to the ^
coming of the Golden Gate quartet
singers at this church Wednesdftv
ncht. Julv 7th at. R:00 ti.ni
Cc/me one and all and bring youi ?
friends. A treat is in store for
all. Admission 10c and 15c.
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CARLISLE NEWS '
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Mr. James Sartor the son ot
Mrs. Mary Sartor of New York
City spent last week here with
his mother and family. He returned1
Thursday.
Miss Bernice Brown spent the _
week-end with her grand-mothej
Mrs. Francis English. She is a< 1^
tending summer school in Rock
Hiil and also Miss Esther Boulder ?
of Red Point. CO
Mrs. Etta Lee Stewart, Miss P.
Mitchell, Miss Bernice Brown.
Mr. R. Cureton and Mr. Irwin
Coleman motored to Rock Hill or<
Sunday evening. They reporter
a pleasant trip.
Rev. A. Spencer spent severa,
days in Carlisle for rest with pa
Ti? 11 ? 4 r* A.,
ienvrs. xie win jji i;acn ai
boro church July Bth, 6th.
Mrs, Eva Coleman and her daughter
Mrs. Bell Jeter have been
in Union for several days at the
- Hughes who had a stroke fast
I "Thursday evening.
? The Children's Day progran
Was good at Williams Chapel or
Sunday. Quite a few of the mem- ..
bers from St. Luke church were I
up and children from other churches
took part on the program.
Children's Day will be observ
ed at St. Luke A. M. E. Zion on
Sunday, July Bth. We are looking
forward for a big day. ^
Our delegate for the church
schot/1 convention are Miss Sadie
Robertson, Miss Cathre ie Thomp
son, Miss May Lillie English and
Mrs. Clara Cureton.
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RIIMtE S I'll I N (I NEWS
Everyone wa; v ..7 i now
at Joe Loul- istht Tuesy
night and to Uii.a.- that a man
the Negro race';- ih \vo.?d's
vuyweitihl champion in boxing.
Sunday school v/as o|Ser.ed at
:30 with tea.in .?, at their post,
rlov. Ji iio p | A;!.. d a wonder-.
1 sermon, .hai preaching the
.id's Pupper \ a- admini-Yred
Mr. and Mrs. John Brcavn
isses Caldwell ;.td lv.iiiiy and
r. Caldwell g;ive !> < calls , in
\vn luesuay air:rn:> n. . r.voryie
was very glnl t<>. see Mrs
rown; she was . a l..1 e m i hoi<.
r quite awhile'.
Ml'. Jut. in > : v .vtuvn- ; . ?
, frcm Miami. J'!:;-., to the.deflit
oi his wile nr.'i. vk'.ldren.
Mrs. Queen !!.?',on .rial chilir
n of Ailu-n, S. w it, visitors.
town Sunday. ,
Mr. Orlando V\ -i'lia-m... is - home fain
alter x|?vi:diiitrt a successful.
hool term at A'ltu un'/vorsity
Mrs. U. i}. ile -.ai.'ail who is
tending Benedict . iimnier .school
efiOJic week-end ntv home.
Rev. and Mrs.' (T. W. Hartley
Batesburg visited relatives here
jnday afternoon.' While being
re they attended the. marriage
their neioe .Mi-~ Sa!!!-. I.ue llalrd.
- .
Mr#.. I'he'n ; i;.,l,ii -i.n nf New
rry Visited k r on rents Sunday
ev. and Mrs. .lohii Watson.
Mr. and -Mrs. David Harris of
iken were the guests of. Mrs.
gina Wigfnll Monday afternoon.
Miss Annie .Mae Inu n- was very
ad to see .Mr. William Crawford
Merry well, S. Sunday. ,
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