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Jr h'^r-'tinTy'iday 1" not. "the .-aim j.
as an ordinal y day: ii may be j
any nom'tr <4' m.-Unary days.
weeks or months- by the .simple'
devise of i"i1inst ad >;' nd-|i
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t, joiirnii jr. a S' ihj-- .< ? ? inn. Tlia* ;
in the end is >uie. death to a fili- I
blister. The S nate, whkh. has J
more than a majority in favor of t
n Anti-Lynching bill, should pafes '
siuh a. bill. Senator Jiobinsyu
lr. i-s opposed to Ami-Lynching
. >s has shown, ihe V*av, if it
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i n. As soon as the Supreint
uiit bill is out of the way. let
: bo hoped that the Anti-l.yneh
.g bill will be eailed uj) and pa>Sii.
Kiiib i-tei iiii: is now no goon
i? pivvivt it-- the only thing thai
a-- so lai itloeked Aineiieali efit
to ptWeiit nia-s racial nuni-i'-,
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was n-'t thinking' about tin
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. i;. woman, . .Mi s. Nicholson,
n e- ail two jri-aml souls.
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ae'- M. ft'.c Mission' e-o'iivcistii/n of
ha-;.. he-'i-i the: line president was
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Su::dae : ills' will be outlaw-,
d fi. in ni.w on lic-c-pi ciinn: to the
us.u'.i.n\Ti diet u.1' all. till- pas^.
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us- s.y' !u-,- will fune rals be held
soiniay. liv vmoi-jseMc-y must
. i.hn". id;.- pastor i- compelled
t away on. .Monday. This.thinu
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I ECHOES |
t By "CAP JiM"
\V . . .1 :y -jrV? i iti mi Sun?i ;
' i.jrid 11 j\ i/ikhia.
?. :t (til, hi *!' . p ' * Alcrnl.i V.
!'i ' ij::<I' Jt kick t
'i:< < t h 1 at. liiliit" iv- tn bo In~
>..'l lnJ-i y .Illy. We spent one
!Jw-~fTtrn"Trrr?' day?rh.Tl it h;?
I'M !'irr '. > enjoy fit)* a -t'inie
a ! i _ . i of yea's,. we
ate hoi: mod 'iie 1th at l.auro!
k- ! y l.av-iny a '"Vu?i:h; l'ari."
and .'. ' at' i;a!! names. Thisj
;kr |i<i.|ii<- raiVie hv the hun-J
I". ..in all <1 ii'e.*ti ?ur1. It's
.!) a 1<'i'jM- time sinre ?? many
< i <} 111 :? ?'. ?l. and tho'n/dl the
l* were covered with folks;
hi f<di;s. voting folks, jfrtotl look i-.
fei . iie!\ folks, fat folks.
y:i !l.l?v . ,!"t oilers. eood folks
?ad folks ami with such a mixture
itid so ii.a: y of theni- not one
wo: k was heard nor even
. i -ri... ,.r _
!< : ;*!! the day thiouj-h. Hut why
n'inn n> <!< ! i!i.! ?> ix ! state,
it ;' < iunintf thai it was nt
.aurol Creek.
Xow tht* weather man keeps
he mercury up around 00 these
ii ni'i.iPiu. . -P".
TH1
Jays. Now that ought to satisfy
that host that seems bent and
bound On going to that country
where a drop of water is a luxury,
n we take Florida as a baroawter
tor Methodism, then the
..moil ol tile great church ts asurod?and
wno would have it
..iherwn-e As lor tlte coloreu
.,o .:er, we expect he will get
..inn ine dividing time comes a
oiumcsight' more than he will be
.wiling to suppurt-"-not by lip but
>y ca.-h we mean.
U you are interested in "zig
..ag"'-cross cut puzzles?just bu>
-ual or borrow 4 or 5 colored dif.elMit
weeklies; then read col..nil)
alter column of opinions, oi
adored men and women of todaj
po two ever see alike or advist
dike. .Most of them see the condi
.on that circles close around?
,.iid' no farther. When it comes t(
making out and dopeing thai
\ Inch could be put into every daj
lie among Negroes anywhere, ev
.> yu he,i e, they .fall Hat.
The ten \V. B. Lodges uf tin
ity ol' CJreenville will hold thei]
c nioii Thanksgiving services ^un
.ay a! lelllobii, duly IS, at 4. o'
lock. Kev. J. W.v Witherspoon
pastor of Alkn Temple will deli
;.ei tile message. The public is in
cited, at the Temple corner Fal
and Broad streets. R
They say that the new theatr
which opened 'lately giving servic<
io both laces is a "Peach" am
Vhat quite a bunch of people Wei'
ppcseiit'.
The dilfcrent Sunday school
tnd HYl'L* units of the City an
.til busy, hustling to carry up tto
oest reports yet. May the inter
. ft continue. If ever there was j
iiiie when the yotlng people o
.lie church should bunch thei
> now. Believe it or no
t .lie sin and the Devil's camp ar
K?ypP?ng on the ga>. Church folk
Jean rjiist continue, their '"drag a
j " iig" pace?no interest much?n
ui.ue I" spare,?110 cash to donate
out don't think the-'crowd h a
.atked and are waiting. Xo, n
mid. they aiv gone on. And no
in' Sumter. '
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Ml.N AMI THINGS
lly J. S. Ho mi, Jr.
I eagne' I Afieraiiiies and Kxpecta
lions."
A l'aihi-i lime una relies on th
. 'i tidr!tun < i' iIs regulation swing
iu- State l.i'iifiui' ami/ Sunda;
S In>i?! aut (oijiati'i's closer a n i
1 ?-r in their realization. Wit
t.th'u-kism running high anion
.i'.e interested constituents of Mf
ihoil'Sm .at <1 the officialdom lea\
iH.g_.tur?oiLds? and?etuis'?tmi-nvesfr
.iiuei! in perfect , a program an
tii idum in leadership trainin
atiil ti-li'jious education, interest!
i and s- piotis' minded person
should i.i ft he disappointed i
their expectations the week of til
convent ion.
r.x pccc ?*ci i ooperaucm.
A.ir.iIt t M>K it a~ a fact that i
haii| ft>f one to overcome ir
''viilualism. an elemei)t in ima
-w4tich t-uft- is-*- only found i
> hi no indivdual, rac
vi ooJi or nation can succeed we
wi'liotit cooperation which elc
inviM constitutes a prime facto
u the well hieing of the life o
-iuj?+r4+viviH+4r:7?t?an?organ Izat'.ot
While iL_Lwas a i|Uesttoa-In? th
<i; y- when Jesus proposed th
setting i.p of a new Kingdom o
earth, as to "who shall be th
'vn ate-t in the Kingdom," thja
-lioiih! hot . he. a question with e
today. JVitiv- religious" .hai
vest of 'sin. "st.+M'istitjon_?nd ignc
i ponce St) great and with the ft"
laborers who are prepared an
wi! 1 into work in that field, th
enter of our interest should b<
"Wha? (',\\ I do to help buil
111 AT Kingdom but who *ha
be t iis and who shall be tha
-InuiM constitute a problem in ou
I win k for a -program of religion
!'. ! iH'tl I .loll. "
"Presiding Elders and Pastors ar
Big Wheels."
Think of the program for roll
gj-ous education, in any church, a
y<Hi will pr may, but when yo
bi.il the situation down to its fina
ahulyis, in the Episcopal forr
;of church government, the pi'esid
;!!'. elders ar.(T pastors are almoa
indispensable Flit: Wheels to th
I health of any organization t h
;above named church.
Some may have the idea tha
the presiding elders and pastor
r>h??uTd not have any part on th
Stale I .en pue and Sunday Schoo
institute program, but somethinj
tells me that if they are out a
the equation entirely there Is no
much left upon which any one ma;
depend to run any kind of proprran
in our church. Let a presidinf
elder go thru his district SuiuUy
J""J
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BETHBL A. M. E. CHURCH
R*v. S. H. Lewis, Pastor
Sunday school met at the usual
hour with staff of officers and teachers
in their respective places.
A vetXr^_eaut^u' lesso?> After
the various classes were taught
Kev. Lewis came forward and gave
a splendhl review of the lesson.
Many beautiful points were brot
out in the life of Moses. Misses
Mayme Stroman, May Frances
Smith and Rachel Kinard were el^cted
delegates to the Sunday
. school and League convention to
convene this week at Lexington,
with the Rev. I. 0. Simmons as
entertaining pastor.
For the looming service our
membership was well represented,
although the heat was very intense.
Pastoi' selected his text from 11
^Jhionitles 14:11, subj<?t, '*The
Rest and Quest of Religion". This
sermon was very beautifully ana
forcefully presented. One accession.
^
Sunday is Junior church day.
fhese services are very attractive
for both parents and chi ldren.
The League is progressing nice.
ly with Mr. Henry W. Webber as
_* its president.
The night service was Well rep.
resented. The pastor selected hfts
text from David 27:4. Subject,
t "A Consecrated .Desire". Friends
and visitors are always welcome.
LANCASTER NEWS
Saint Paul A. M. E; Church
Rev. W. M. Gantt, l'astor
L
Sunday school opened at 10:00
o'clock wdh the Supt., Mi<s Magt
gi'e Lee Foster in charge,
e Service opened at 11:30. The
- pastor's text was taken from Mai.
a 3:16, subject Library Heaven. We
j were glad to have Rev. Crockett
r and Rev. Johnson present to assist
t in our service.
t League meeting was opened at
. J:00 o'clock with a splendid number
present. We are trying to
Q improve our League following the
instruction of our president, Mr
' E. H. McGill.
b
Sunday night, Rev. Gantt preach
od another nolxe sermon taken
from the 14th ehpa t Ser.otfMtWIc
from the 14th chapter of St. Luke,
Sunday afternoon "Mrs. Rachel
McMurry was funeralized at Mt
l'abor A. M. E. Z. church. Rev,
I li ttles officiated. McMullen funera'
direeiiii3 in charge.
The Pleasant Ridge Presbyter1
i 4V,..;.. rhii.t
? mil crimen ?]juiiauit*u uivu .
s rcn's Day exercise Sunday aftery
noon. Rev. R. W. Parker, pastor
q t'or Washington, D. C., to spend" a
Miss Bessie Clinton left Tuesday
g while with her brother Mr. 0. C
s Clinton.
The Allen Stark met Thursday
j.. night at the parsonage.
The Willing Workers met Sung
day afternoon at the home of Mr
^ and .Mrs. WKlie R ddle.
9 We aie expecting our ex-pastoi
n Kev. W. G. Owens to preach foi
e ua Thursday and Friday nights.
Those on the sick list: Mrs. Alice
Agers, Miss Marion Crawford
I Mr. Guttia Crawford,.. Miss Rebecca
| Izzard, Jo? Barber.
n after Sunday and say nothing a
n oout the district or state meeting:
e or say little or nothing about tin
11 .financial support of them, am
you'll find that you will not nee<
r t* consult a fortune-teller to knov
if that the meeting will not be i
lueccsir Let the pastors fail t<
e show their interest in these meet
e ings for any reason and see thi
n success with which we will meet'
? The laymen after all, believed ii
t respecting ar>d following the lt#u<
is ership of' the ministry, so he wil
r- come to these meetings and hi
>- will support them. The best \v<
iv can do In the matter of "Kingdon
d Building," is to ask the presiding
e cldeis and ' pastors who ape th<
i, acknowledged "Big Wheels" i i
d our church", to lendj us their ful
11 support for a big and sueeessfu
it program the three days we are t<
ir spend at Allen University the sec
is 6nd week in August. _
"The Generosity of the Editors'
No one who reads the colore*
papeiB of the state can aceus<
I- them of not being generous ant
s liberal towards any worthy racia
u movement; in fact, it is a wo^dei
il that they get along as well n?
a they do when, they are so poorlj
I- supported by the race group. Tht
t Editors of the many colored pao
ni>rs nf fKTe nnrt nthor Vinvr
e not refused to publish any one's
report money or no money; a 1 ]
t they have asked and do ask is
a that the report is a report and
b that it comes up to the standard
'1 of the reputation of the paper
g Let us all get behind them and
t support them.
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EDGEFIELD NEWS
The "Family Rally" g>%en at fTrinity
A. M. E. church* cm last |
Sunday n'ght was quite a sue- ^
cess, sponsored by Mr. Ilenry Oli- j
phanL* The following were the
lucky winners: Mrs. Carrie Round- k
tree a sack of sugar; Mrs. Bessie
Oliphant a sack of flour; Mrs. Eas- ^
t*>r Oliphant, a ham. Amount rais- (
ed through thi's effort was $21.GO.
Mr. Oliphant wis. es to thank each
family and society for their lib- *
eual donation. =
M iss Gracie Mae Jones of Columbia
Is visiting in the home of her j
grandparents, Mr. an Mrf>. G. K.?j
Jones.
Mrs. Rosa Jones spent a few ^
days in Columbia last week.
Mrs. Georgia Sims and ehWdren
of Coatsviljje, Pa., are visiting her
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Hamili
f
ton.
?u i s. ueiiie Lou r i/rresi icn ium
week for Washington, I). C. ^ '
Mr. Fredie Strother and child- '
ron of Williamson, W. Va.,
Rosa Strother of BulFalo, N. Y., t
are visiting in the home of Mr. and :
Mrs. Milton Strother. , i
Mrs. Rebecca Jennings of Greenw't/od
;-s spinning sometime with t
relatives.
Rev. A. E. Dawkins is. running 1
. a "revival at Granitesville,
Mrs. Maria Landrum and child- i
ren of Boston, Mass.,rare here for 1
(a few weeks on business! ,
Mjss Bessie- Mae Ruff was the <
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred OVphant. h
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marshall of
Boston, Mass., are visiting relatjv- i
es here.
Rev. P. B. Burt inotored to j
Greenwood last Sunday.
* Messrs I.ewis and Sainmie Smith- ;
Jo'hn Simmons, J. T. Youngblood, |
. WiKiam Yeld''ll, William Simkins
and Wiley Johnson spent the 4th <
. of July with parents.
Mr. Tommie Butler is home ,,
froiij- XejiV York.
i Mr. ami Mrs.-James Smith and
. I'anYly of Aiken were Sun. guests |
of Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
i Rev. 1. McMorris of Modoc
CCC camp was the weik-enl
: guest of Mr. and Mrs; P. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. lames Rarnsfo'rd
I Were Sunday, guests of parents.
Mrs. Francis Smith left for New
, York.
.Mrs. Georgia Sims was a rw-enl
Visitor of MiV and Mrs. S'. Smith. 1
The Republican (Jiove liaplist
. church club will have their club
. V- I'liiol) the third Sunday at '! p.m. i
Mesdames Lizzie W'lado and J
! Ilosa Parker motored to Columbia 1
SuT*#tiy Vrsiting Mr. Kugene Wal- ?
do^vho .continues to be dolv.g nice- i
lyf
Mr. and. Mrs. Lovet-te are visit- <
ing pftrents. j
' MT\ Kugene Waldo. .Jr.. depart1-"-<
i <1 this fife .July 7. lie wa- a mem- ,
!?er of the second llaptist church
. of Aiken. Although his life was i
-hoit having reached the age of
27 yeais, Was kind and gent IP; {being
a loving husband and lather,
lie had- endeared himself in the
..f nil w lii* U-in'U- I) in. The
' " *v ' ' i .
remains w"re brought t" Edgefield ;
for burial. Thi' funeral services
* were held Sunday afternoon - at
* Simmon-'. Ridge /church at d p.m.
* Those officiating on the program
1 wera Revs. Miles of Aiken, K. \V.
1 Antfjrxn, K. A. Weaver and
v BroOB.
7 PAGELAND NEWS
a L at week the home of .Mr. S.
> . M. 'Jfcthings wa< graced with the
prej jnce of quite a few of his
j chili jmn and grand-children nameI
ly Ii ?v. and Mrs. J. It. Francis and
chili Jfwn of Whitevillo, N. C.; Mrs. i
Rut < Perry of Monroe, N. C.; and.
I*
his dftughte r-in-law, Mrs. Gertie |i
Gat! ongs of New York City.
M"Ja Louise Blakeney had as ,
her ^uest Sunday Miss Rosa Toat-j;
. i?y <jt Chesterfield.
I Mi38 Berniee Blakeney spent lasf
week in Charlotte. I
h Messrs Ben .B'akeney, Herman
Massey and Luther Blakeney at- i
7 tended the"dance at the armory in .
Charlotte, July 5th.
Mr. B. S. Blakeney spent the i (
' week-end with his aunt, Mrs. 1'. J i
M. L. Buchannan in Cheraw.
' The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. (
W. Lowery was completely destroy j
1 ed by fire last Friday. Th?y have
the sympathy of the community.
Mr. II. W. Jonnson spent iw .
hour?; in Cheraw Saturday.
' Mr. T. F. Brewer motored to ;
1 Charlotte Saturday to visit his!:j
I wife who is still vn the hospital':
1 there.
I Mi sso.s Luzetlta Blakeney an<l j
I Ethel Brewer motored to CH^r- j
lotto, Monday.
I See liitia W. H. and Lucie.John ij
son for your Palmetto Leader.
FINAL PAY-UP
UUttlf WEEK |
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. fRIDGE
SPRING NEWS
Bower.s and Broadnax
IVIiss A la fair liuwi'is of Bates-'
jurg was niariicd Sunday, Julj
I, at 1:00 oVU.vk to Mr. Wi.lie
Iroadnax <ii' Ridge Spring*
The couple were entertained oil
Junday Ju'y 11 at the home ol" the
rroom's parents. .Mr. and Mrs. C.
Broadnax, jit ter witch a delight
ill course wa.< s'-rved.
llidge-' li.ni ei ii'i'h sery/eos began
withS. S. at 10;.'J0. the h-.son
was beautifully tnughD The
sunday schl>ol eiegates were clect d'tf'
attend the vdate S. S. and
5. T. U. t'cnv- ml ion: -Miss Relit
lamtnond wu. elecU d to icpresent
he Sunday "school and Miss Dan
Wii.iams to rcpre-i.nl tile B.
I". L\ Al'ter praji.:' services Rev.
tones -selected G'li,' D!:S, subject:
Let there i>e no ,-ttifo among us
'or we are brethren. We were
dad to ha\e Mis. D<?:;ia Daniels
nu .ur.<. imm " >: v o
un.bia with u-. ..
ServV1 s 'at 'S.iv -iH 1 >t >. t- ware
cry yoiM X ?:.?!:! y ' i ; i> , .1 wryono
fit tin- .-}>'! 1*1' i: j \: 111 <>f C.01I
>vas delivered by' fit v.. Hopkins.
Uovivnl at SiVV'.tnr Bap"
ist dulleh Sunday.
.Mr. StaiVor..! (': ;iwfjis <! 1 ?a ?. ? wntf
>ack to New York..
The many 1'rie.ud- -of Mis* Maion
Smith arc v'.'iy plud to sop
let* hack Minim tip1 tin !ts'tt::? spend
.njr fit.'"'"iia.-t .r?'Kr yVars in Orlan16,
l'la.
.Mrs. lv'i-a Adan is
livrtinK re.t.live .and J'ticmls.
Ml", ami ..Mr*. t'k.ipi;-' IInuMimml
>vcrc visitm> Sunday.
. .Mrs. *l.i.t ImU Ih-hi! i>n I ho
iuost of her i'ai-i'ni.
Sick list: .M-.s!. Mary } ..ksori.
Mil* ida. I. a- l*"ck,,v :.i..l Mr,
Philip P'-tci son.
We arc !a<l 1' >1*. .1 ., Mrs. A
I', llifHitov ri <11 d d:;'i'..*"Ui; t'Ul;.
essia at a- at at; (o
day. -
A irr<;-?ip. <'I > ! ' km enjoyed
the s:a!, to. -1 > oil
Friday nivhl
Ml. '/.ION AMI. ? lll Ut II
Uov. \V. I'. < ttriiiiia. I'astor
S.lKn's. -St.-t i.y - < pi rani
it thf IM.d V
-nil was had: ai'i 1? v ; \\ { ? | lit
Mi? YinlU-- At' ii <>V.i.'. I.
iminiii.' \ ? I Ik- 'pa-a
:??i- :il? V. . jM. jri acli i
i wv*i .:?'! I'm 1 : a. \ !' ". V wliifl
ihr vi? '? ' i t 1 . | > i
*
ii'lliv in if-.,-"' :a ! * ti'5-l I
! I (. ?!. Mr. j". .' !. I' . I oililli
Ma win i ! *v','i . > : m I mailt
v. unili-: 1';!. M a .' *r. .1. A
M'l'i'n ?:' ha 'a ' S > \ a a *\ i itm.
M ia. i ';ijTL?- tv?. " 1 1,1 ?'
lit attain, 1 .i it It- M ,N< ' >ti 11 ;i
I I*t '.11 111 '11 i ':. . i::. it ! p ll ii!
ivhmv s111 Fi r-' tr - y. iTnili??T
uh-M.I. Mi.
ai-.'l M? . i M- -!,.y ,,f
l't>!;inil la at-! !':a I ly <1
if Chav!' t Xau.-v la.
. -i" , '
Toiifs a! Si. l ' in* day
with Ml. nv i I'; . . ,I 'til's
Mi s. !>": ; 5,y ' - f, I .at tit
pi nt a fi'W" ii ... i.i . iui.jhi-,
S tan lay, Mi>. C. A. Hi.a .
Mis. Nai-.A ' i ; A4uY.i>
-pi nt t}>i. i . ' M i. a!*i]
Mi's. \,.,i
'-III t ' I I I V I I III I II X ! \ ?
Wi-v. I v. . !?? ? is. I'a-I.or
?"iVF-fT?V it " S 1 MIM i' I 1 h<uivat
Ik \ ?-U'l IA - ami
svas 5'i'nif; ' i :tl?*in A.
M. K. . i i - is Tin . day. .M '. Vail
Murivll v.;t< a :'r. im- matt ami a
IcVoii'tl t hs i-I ;:iM : na ! ??1 cias.s
N'o 1 l!; ti*i:>Wo. >w>\ i <1 ;u <1 an
uslior t,f till' Shi!.'! :y . . h- .1. Iliv
Icavt'S ,tii mo; (t- . ! cTiiitltvii
ami S jriu'i'1 i-hii.iiV a* . 'uo.-t. ??f
lUatiws aini i' A :i . \<in .\f 1<>\ <l
you. Inn -K. 1 - I. v<hi .ymi Iros-t.
SU?'|i on am! t: i:* y? Ti Ti t. livv."
I!. A. ni"i?\yii oi '. !.?ii !hf funeral
rinon. a..-i'W<l i.y o'.ln r i lii isleis.
' .M r. Miii' .son ,:ti i njolor.'d
I'roni Haifa.u. A. V. t<? ;..n ! llu*
1th of July.
Mr. I o;i , i.l a:. .no
oi'ttl I'rtiin j'iiiliVi! l.'inii.'itiid Ili'V.
sVilliam ! "n 11 >H a*-. oiuj.anivl them.
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Saturday, July 17, 1937
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ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
w
' S. S. at Bethel opened at tliu
usual hoar The attendance was
good. The church has pr?t < n a
I'iece Rally; that is every member
is expected to pay a p.'ece of
.money every Sunday hi the rally
untl the 4th Sunday ifi August at
which time, the rally w'i cud.
Our preacher; Rev. B. A. I.ykes
is moving on nicely and u\:r good * " *
people are taking care ol" him and
don't let him sutler lor anything.
W'e received the sad news that
Mis, Beanie ilowell has.parsed au
ay. . She is originally of this
place In t went' to New York to
spend a vh'le with relatives.
The reception giv.n by .Mr. and'
-Mrs. !.. M. Whaley. in honor oi
their brother -Mr. S. K. Whaley 1
jinid his bride (Miss Nolan Marion
Knight of Florida) was very colorful.
The. color scheme was very
tmiqiic.Miss
I'lojiilcll A. Wlinlvy, tho
groom's sister received the guests. j.ittle
Miss .Daisy Whaley the
groo'm's niece checked the gl'fts,
'I'hc were very beautiful
and numerous,
'l ire even ng was, spent iii danco *
.-pug and laughter.
They paused for a moment for *
Rev. David to dedicate a solo to
the bride. His sweet tenor voice
had a tendency?to ciibp the group t
for a short whiL. Rev. l^itchell
ang the farewell .-olo. The guests
a ft happy and gay.
Little Miss Nqya Ford who is ,
spending sometime in-4iiaulgeburg
is home for a few days.
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HOLDVll.LE NEWS
M.L t'arniel Baptist * hurch . .
*"
KeV. McMorri's preached for us
Subject Have Confidence in yourself.
The second sermon was by
dev. 1>. B. . Boyd, II Kings 2:2. '/
.Miss Anu'e Lee Davis returned"
al'tor spending her vacation in ~
Charleston. . ?
Mrs. Jessiy M. Razor spent the
week-end in Union. .
Mr. L. R. Razor, Mr; W Wess- |
loss, Mr, atui Mrs. Wess Anderson
tnd (laughter, Miss .Minnie L'o ft
Davis were guests of his mother. I
.Miss Je-sie Lee Anderson spent
ihe weekrv'ftd in Greenwood.
.Mr. R. Chalmers spent a few
days in Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston of Helunt
and her mother were v sitors.
?- - : ?
pink g.uovi-; a. m. k. church
f
Rev. II. T. Simmons, Pastor
Sunday school convened, at tins
.saal hour with the Supt. in
charge. The lesson was well discussed
and n!-\i'p\yPd by the Pastor,
Ruv. Simmons. "~
. At It!::i0 the pastor came forth
with a burning message. This l>eing
our' Communion lJav a large
I o.i-;l eame forth and 'nartoc/k of the
I * " *
I.u'il's Supper. *
Bey. J. K. Dixon our ex-pastor
now pastor ot' Brown Chapel
l.iirch preached at our church on ,
Tuesday and \Vedn%-dby nights
of last week. ; |
Mr. ami Mrs. S. -L. Etheredge
i>i" New Brookland and sister Jes;
P. Redmon spent 'the week-end ? '
with their parents, Rev? and Mrs..
II. H. R'MiootT.
Mr. Samuel Suher,; H. I?. Red:);ui?
Tine kilty- Boyul^ and Samuel
Toatley lefc duly It), for Baltimore
Mil., whertT they wT7 spend the
.summer.
The stork visited Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Rlrctt and left a fine baby ?~
buy. MothT~and baby are doing
| fine.
I Miss Martha Paris spent the week jm
end with her mother, Mrs. X. Pn'ris.
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The Big Sister Social club met
.-cU?the?homo ui- Mrs.?Daisy Rhett '
with the President, Mis* Fannie
Paiis in charge. The chaolair. b?- ..
oucieo hu* uevoi.-cns. nans with
made for a wit;nor roast t?> ho given
at Hill Si'de Park, July 14. A
delirious. repast was served by the
hostess, ""Miss IF'aulah Rhctt after
which we adjourned.
Mrs. Rosa Pay has returned from
Florida where .-lie spent a lovely
I vacatic.il. On her return trip she
' rtopped in Waycross, Ga,, and
wa.e the breakfast guest of her
sist'T.
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