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. everybody: ? r
Are you lisuniiijr in? Well I am
just as busy as I can be this a'.ni.j
helping my mother get off for Chicago
where >hc .wiU spend her vacation.
So I know my sister and
I wiU be real busy as .Wo-will have
to do thi la use-keeping.'" . .
Revival meeting started at our 1
e'burrh last night and we are plan-ning
a I ilT time.
1 am.,still doing some canning
puVing ^oiilg. .tomatoes up now. 1
1 am off tor a busy week helping
to keep house. I ?}ial] tell you how
well 1 majce out when mother retuinsf
S<> long,
.MARGARET WRIGHT.
SAINT JAMES
A, M. E. CHl RCHj
Rev. W. It. Bonier, Pastor
At the .conclusion of the Sunday
school lesson our pastor gave an
interesting review. During tln-J
regular hhur of service .Rev. Bou-j
ler preached an inspiring sermon
from the subject "Holy Desires", j
At 8 o'clock our Presiding El
dor U>v. K. F. ti. Ueni gave me
mc^suuo thcsrubjoct "'Reviv.
al> df !hi' Christian Religion".
[ Mcr Hi'iit held the. third quartio.ly'.cor
iYi.vnee which 'was a good'"
siicees- from all angles.
1 lie i I owing 1-11??i < wvrt ami h "
us: Revs. H. (\ Young. Ernest Robinson..
Mr. and Mrs. Craig. Mesdames
E. F. (1. Pent. Maxim.1 Crad- .
dock. N*. Blackwood and Mr. Hanip
Ion James.
Mr.-. Pais* Mack and ihildnt
Daisy Bid!. Mary. Alice and Billie
'.... of Winiishifro arc pleasant visitors
at the homes of their1 cousins.Me?dames
M. M . I.ong and II. M.
Young.
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First Baptist Church
Kov. A. II. Clark, Pastor
Quito a few attended Sunday
i?i SiihiccI (led Feed's
. . A People. . "
Service l.'t-an at usual hm'ir.
Rev. Clark preached a wonderful.
sermon. Sufject Not A shame ol* ?
the (lo.rpel. Mrs.- Ilattie Fraizufr
wftr-iiipp'.-ij with r.s. Rt-v. Clark
. pi oached s \\:<?!v?U.-r?ul . sermon.-at.
r.?ght< I.ove Your . Ene-.
i.ii"--.
M:-. i v-a' i'i'.v Mel 'or.nld worshipped
wit!, us.
The Trji-'v- Board is {riving a
.f.nli fry" M.vi.day
BROWN < ON DOR TO START <
. \V 1LEY- I'll AIRIJ i VIEW TILT
'* r-ni-R. . T. x:.s. Autru-f 1 2?The
. .. -k.i'l; t.i hj made '
y :t the foAhali game Tety
-.-'r. V y . I'.ojfe a:.d. 1'rairii- <
Vvr- Xvjro- af__
Eiii.: T.vXas.' 0 * . !/ ; It5 at the
/'a: A. . . V Kxn.v-d'i-n J
F: r..--o,;^f.:..-; ty.?.v.. ,it.
-t<>n Be.v. . -ta iium the. footballv-'o.
i-o pporl from ait air plant
r.to Vrv- gridiron?a few mir.ist'-s
before ,thop ryfereo'.; starting gun.
ilonri?te-:?iionm.mn,?rtTi.'-i iuiu .>
pro?aviator.?former?commands?!
in-chief. i f the K'. hiopi.m air fore- os
under Hail'e S'lassi'", will pilot ,
the pl:tn<- and drop the ball. I
Monday, October 1*. will be the .
second Negro Day at the interna- :
tional fair, and noted pilot Robinson
has accepted an invitation to
bo honorce for the day. After the
panto, which ho will unofficially. ]
open with his football stunt, the '
aviator will toll a few c;i h?s ex\i>
t-iet.?.\'s in Selassie's pahrce at
Addis Ababa, and as personal pi- "
lot of the "CV,tif|Uei inp Lion of j
Juda.i".
Robinson visited the Exposition
thiw week. saw "Cavalcade of the I
Americas",* free dramatic speeta- '
cle of the international fair, arid
discussedplnns with Exposition of- '
jficials for his stunt nncf speech on '
TJctobrr 1 Sr ,
The football which* will be dropped
from Robinson's own plan0,
will be antoprhphod with the (
names of the two competing teams.
A record crowd is expected to i
till ihp Cotton Howl for this grid- ]
iron meet.
JOHNSTON NEWS <
Mrs. Hannah Slaughter dcpartoded
this life Thursday, July 29
at 10:30 p.nu Mrs. Slaughter was
born in 1801. In early life she j
joined Macedonia Rapti-st church v
at Edge/ield. At Johnston she %
connected. with Neho church and
later joined Mt. Zion Rapt, church. J
At her passing she was a faithful |
niembPr .of Rosa Spring church, r
She leaves to mourn her loss
Ithree sons, one daughter, one t
daughter-in-law. * 11
Mrs. Emma Wright of Ohio and n
Mr. Mary Rush of Savannah is t
visKing here, J
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to Leader, Bill Carver's Club, .
?. Your name will be placed on , t
a membership card and button. | K
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Rev. and Mi's, Alvin^- -Watson S
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nim V.-I1.HUI i-u ui uarueiu, 01. J., ' 1<
are visiting: relatives here. I a
Mr. Burl Goniillion -of Hemp- I c
stead, N. V., spent several days
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and A
Mrs; James Daniels^ J
Mr.. Otis Myles is visiting here, j
Mrs. A. M. Spann and Vivian o
Spann, Rev. J. M. Blassengame I
motored to Augusta, Tuesday'. J
Mr. Fred llardaway of Augusta
was here Tuesday.
Miss- Ethel Hurley has returnid
from summer school.
Mrs. A.M. Spann.- and Vivian t
with Mrs. Marie Lucas, Mrs. Eva t
Gomillion of Atlanta left Friday u
for East Orange, N. J., to visit [
relatives. 1
Miss Corneliu Burgess of Co- I
lumbia is visiting Miss Hattie a
Miles. Miss Burgc'ss was aecom- (
par.ied by her mother, Mrs. Car- I .
riv Burgesj and Messrs Middle- H
toil Clutts and Middletcn Taylor I
of Columbia. la
Mr. and Mr?. Holt Smith of |
Philadelphia are visiting Mr. and t
Mis. C. P. Pope. _ >1 II
Mrs. Kosa Bell Gray Johnson of I
New York City is 'visiting here.
Mr. Wallace Harrison is still
improving1.
LAURENS NEWS . !
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St: Paul Baptist Church 1
> Sunday / sehf/ul promptly at 10 '
by Supt. 1 The choir furnished
swct't ami appropriate musiv thru
out the clay.
Rev. aful Mrs. Stewart were the
dinner guests of Deacon and Mrs.
S. P. Lendv; also Mr. and Mrs. (
Stobo Mills. t
The Wesson Sisters of Shelby 1
N". C., and W.S.P. radio broadcast- '
ing artists will appear in per at- 1
'St.. Paul Baptist church, August \
10th. i
The Daily Vacational Bible
school b'gan Monday, August 9th. ]
,>irs. /\<ia noou ana, :vir. uerry r1
Sullivan spent the week in the!'
city visiting friends and relatives. I'
Mrs. Bessie Henderson enter- i
taimd a dinner party at her home
onipliiv/'nting Mrs. Ada Hood ami *
Mr. Berry Sullivan.
Mrs. Mary Whitener spent her [
vacation in Asheville, N. C. Her
son Alonzo spent the week-end I
there.
Mis-es Gwendolyn Henry of* |
NYwb'rry and Ar.ne Franklin ct i.
New , York City spent the week ' .
ml visiting aunt and uncle.
Mr. find Mrs. John Mills com- ?
pl i men ted their daughter with a j
hdightful dinner party last Sunday.
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Rev.: Stewart is now connected ?
with Biggs undertaking establish- s
mint in Greenville. The firm is 0
tow incorporated and is known as
Bi'ggs and Stewart undertaking (
company: * , _
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?T. PAl'L BAPTIST CHURCH 1
Rev. W. L. Wilson. Pastor |
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S. S. at 10:30 with Supt. and i J!
taif at their post of duty. | ^
At" 13 o'clcelr Rev. Wilson took
points in the Hibie. 5:30 .the B. ^
r.l. \vas~"h^Td~~ahn~aT~a_Alti. o'clock
ETe pastor used for his subject fc
Peace Be Still". !?
Amor.tf the visitors were Rev.
NkKissick, Rev. Bonner, Miss Eula
Reese and Miss Virginia Edwards
I'rom Spartanburg.
Mrs. Oneta Perry is here visit- ,
ing her mother and father, Mr.
tnd Mrs. J. T. ^ble and family. *
COKT.SBVRY NEWS r
-Kr K. uas-daugely attended and
the lesson beautifully dlscuBsed.
Preaching began as usual. I)r,
Money preached ffrom the teKt f
Mark 12:43-44. Theme The Uss [
af. Money. 1
Visitors: Mrs. Mary Anderson
Washington; Mr. L. G. Barn- >
s of ButfaJo. Mr. Berkley Key- P
nolds of Hopkins; Mrs. Emma , >
"nmmin^ r.t II?.l
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We are locking forward to our
revival which will begin 3rd Sun- j,
lay inst. /
Mr?. Myrtle B. Robmson left ^
Friday for her home in Evanston,
111.
Mrs. Carrie R. Butler William*
if Greenville spent a couple of
lays last week with her mother.
R1DGEWAY NEWS .J
.
The White Oak Baptist S. S. ^
lcld its 53rd annual picnic, Aug- ^
ist 7th. Quite a few attended ^
ind all had a pleasant time. ,jy
Mr. and Mrs. \yilliam Seay of p
sew .York are home visiting their
>arents Mr. and Mrs. Willie Har-? r(
is.
Mr. Singleton and Portor Out- F
en of Detroit, Mich., were home i M
ast weekon their vacatron with \\
arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Outen,
, d<
Mrs. L. H. Woodard and c^illd> j is
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affet I
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en of New York are visiting theit
ar^nts Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Murhy"
Mr. Robert Benson and Mr. Wilic
Harris, Jr., left for Washing*
on, D. C., last week where they
rill spend the summer.
Mrs. C. Ruterford, Mrs. B. Yinent
and Mrs. E. Perry all of Coumbia
were the dinner guests of
4r. and" Mrs. R. E. Gladden on
Sunday.
Mrs. Lilla Outten accompanied
>y lit'tle Christina Gladden >are
isiting Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Neal
f Kershaw.
Mi?s Bessie Jones of Washingon,
D. C., are home after und^r:oing
an operation. We are hap y
to know that she is still im)
roving.
Among the out-of-town guests
>unday were Mr. and M s. G, C.
iirkland and childrer. o'f Camden;
aid Mr. George and Marion Saxn
of Rembert.
Revival meeting will begin at
White Oak Baptist church, Re v
. M. Beatty, pastor Sunday nite.
August 15. The Rev. Douglass
f. Chester will have charge;
DILLON NEWS
Mrs. Berry Ellerbe, Reporter
Miss Carolyn MeCall has reurn*d
from a two months vacaion
in Washington, D. C., and
ither points North. Her sister,
-ily returned with her.
The reporter and little niece,
'aulrne will leave next week for
i short stay in Charleston and
Georgetown with family.
Miss Helen Manning and Mr.
rhompsort motored' to1 Myrtle
leach Sunday accompanied by Mr.
md Mrs. George Leech.
Mrs. Garrett and Ellerbe enterained
Tuesday night with a lovey
party-in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
-ee of Detroit, Mich.
ILthel A. M. E. Church
Rev. B, S. Taylor, Pastor
S>. S7at the usuaVhcur. Mornng
services began at the usual
lour. The pastor accompanied
>y Rev. Dingle were present. The
mstor' preached a noble sermon,
le used as a subject "Love".
MOUNTVILLE NEWS
New Hope A. M. E. Church
Rev. G. T. Shelton of Clinton
'onducted a successful revival at
he above church the fust week in
August.
Mrs. Lee Ruth Gilliams and lit*
le daughter Alfredia of Greenville
;pent so'rcietimp with her mother,
Mrs. S. B. Lindsay.
We are Rlad to report that Mr.
[.. C. Henderson who lias been
ndisposed is- up again.
Rev. John Brown have been
'ick for quite awhile.
14' you want to know al^it o.ur
oik just take the Palmetto Lea'd r.
1 This is what Christine Lind
tay "said.
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PITTfc PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. It. C. Johnson. Pastor
Sunday was a high day at Pitts
'resbyterian church. Rev. R. C.
Irhlwicnti nrna^lnul o At* ? *' 111'
non. We are always glad to have
isitors. Mr. and Sl^js. Ssiac
Jitts, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Pitts
ind children Ruby and I,ucinda
f Clinton worshiped with us, alo
Rev. Rc/berson and his mother
if Laurens. .
Mrs. Bannah Grant of Wnshingon.
D. C., i*s visiting her. people.
Mr. J. C. Pitts of Washington,
). C., spending his vacation with
lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. \V.
*itts Mr. and Mrs. Pitts were
inner guests of Mrs. A. L. Pittfi.
Ir. and Mrs. Williams were the
ihnv.T guests of Mr. and Mrs.
'asper Grar.t, Sunday.
- Miss I.ila Mae Pitts and sister
Hint Fri<h.v in ('-linton. ? Was the
inner gue-1^ of^Mrs.^.Smip^ ^
AMF.RNACLE BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor
Greenville?S. S. at the usual
our with a large attendance.
At 11:30 the pastor delivered a
trong message to a large congre
anon. At 1:30 ho preached at
Measant View Baptist church.
Rev, J. W. Wilburn is conducing
the meeting. /
At 3 o'clock Rev. J. TI. Smith
reached a great sermon for th*
lappy Toilers. BYPU at 5 p.m.
)ea. M. B. F. Chapman in charge.
It 7:30 the pastor delivered aothor
strong sermon from Isaiah
:21. Rev. E. M. Johnson will
egin a meeting at Reedy Fork
londay night aftf'r the third Sunay.
Sick: Sisters Emma Bolding,
Sliv-a Carwise, Angeline Moore,
Annabel! Adams. We hope for
heir early recovery.
MEADOW PRONG BAPTIST
: CHURCH
S. S. was well attended. The
astor brought a wonderful mesage
from St. Mark 8:36. "The
ralue of the Soul". Visitors
losdames Iola Jones, Florence;
Irs. Crestell Bristow and daugh?r
Ettaphane, New York City;
Irs. Susanna Ham and daughter
',rsona of Effingham, now residing
i Toledo, .0., who are visiting
datives and friends here.
Sick: Bro. Jarret Hawkins. Bio
ranK Mam, sister Darkis Bi-prpratt
[iss Virginia Hawkins and Dea.
f. H. Hawkins.
Brother JarneS Carter has un- ,
jrgone a serious operation but j
reported doing Ana now, |
THE PALMETTO LEADER
WINNSUORO NEWS S'
Last Sunday was home-comingr
day at Black Jack Baptist church
and Bethlehem A. M. K. church, ei
All ol' our people turned out to sc
those two posts. K
At 3:45 p.m. August 4th, Mrs. M
Delia Thomp^JLL?the. -oldest col- re
pred citizen of our town passed g;
to the beyond. She was funeral- m
ized at Zion A. M. E. church of lo
which she was a consistaut mem- T
ber. Rev. J. M. Smith the pastor K
being out-of-town the funeral s?r- S
vices were conducted by Rev. J. n<
\Y. Alexander of the same con- S<
nection. Rev. J. W. Alexander ']'
delivered the si rnvon. v> cl
/Mrs. Thompson. passed af^er aj
long illness \vh\ch she bore appear- in
antly with p)> asure. She leaves ej
tfr" mourn her l.\-> a daughter Mrs. 1st.
Ida Smith; one brother,. Mr. Phil- I ni
ip Hammond e'f \ ale. X. C., both j >c
at her bedside sat the end: five |
sisters, Mesdaa.es Tobitlut Dye, j..fc
Rebecca Canty, Lfte Isom, Lottie' >iO
Miller and Ellen Crosby. Five M
! grand childret 1 cl
The remains were in. charge of i al
I undertaker O. E. Manigault and
| sons who iPeemly established a j yj
| new1 funeral home, in our town and fp
: alsy bought for the uavh a new f
I cemetery which was christened a
with the" body of Mrs. Thompson, H
the deceased. j-ti
Mrs. Alethia Grceti, Mrs. Ida ; el
(Smith and the r st ol' the family [
are very grateiul to all who ton- h
I dered assistant o in the hour of | ei
trial and for ihe floral cfferings. i
MiV'^es Evelyn and Kathleen j."
Ross reported a grand stay among '
their aunts and uncles of Jon??s- j
ville. Little Master Calvin Jet en j
accompanied them. home and is ',
spending a while with his aunt,
, Mrs. B. E. Ross. -it
Rev. J. M. Bey11y is conducting
a revival meet.rug in Newberry i1
[this week, j *
') Rev. Joe-.Fisher preached to the p
1 saints at St. Paul Baptist church
last Sunday night. * . j?
j Mj,ss Fannie lir'iwn fro'm Wash- .
I ingtbn, D. C., is .-pending her variation
with he- mother Mrs. Ida
! Jacobs. I j
! Mrs. L>'a Russell who now liv- j ,
| es in Greensboro. X. C., spent two p
1 days in our town with relatives and
! friends this wt'ek. .
Mrs. BerthaCampbell and eouj
sin Master J. It. Nelson left for
-1 Baltimore las) Saturday where p
i they will spend their vacation. 1
1 MVs. Odessa MeGraw left Sun- p
i day for New to live.
Mrs. Mamie Johnson is-'in our r
?town the guest r^-h^r sister Mrs.4?
j V. I). Manigault.
Mrs. Hannah lirown left Sat'
unlay for- Washington, ' 1). C., to* ?
spend a while with her. children. ; e
Re sure to sc Mr. Nelsojv^Sims
every wt-ek-ona ,'nr your copy of y
The Palmetto I. mk-r.
GKOIIGKTOWN M:\VS
One of the hit gest atfairs of
the. season in ' Georgetown was (|
that of the annual picnic-of ministers
wives alliance, the 4-H club v
and the letter home and garden .y
circle club respectively which was...
held at . Rerr.ie's beach, Tuesday,
.-\ugust did. Out-of-town guests
were llev. 1?. J. Gadsden-, Mrs. -,
"White, Dr. and' Mrs. Jehkjr.s of
Manning; of;- J. K. "Beck of ..
Greenville; Dr. and Mrs. It. K. j,
Bmgdo'n ar.d daughters and Mrs.- ^
. Luther. Purvis.-and little son of.*
Charleston and Miss Bradley of a
Washington. D. C. . ']
ali>s' I lek-n-Thompsc/n and hrq-'. ?
the: J. II.. arc here from Wash-in.m....
\i?. la,. ti'.?m,.o ,.r \\r__i. ..
o "wv- J.
ington u guest ixt the Thompsons. ,1
Bishop M. II. Davis of the -nd
Episcopal district was the guest ^
of Bethel A. M. E. church at morn
ing. His visit was an agreeable (j
surprise. lli< remarks Were much a
enjoyed. lie premises tp come j.
hack in the near future and to s,
preach. The following accontpa- u
nied the bishop: Mesdame? Viola 0,
Burch, Milhotirn tlall atvl Miss
Ruth Ball of Mariop and Mrs. Lulo v
Hardesty of Annapolis, Md. %v
Others that worshiped at Beth- (j(
el Sunday morning are Mesdaimes
I.attra Gourdine, Rosa Collins, E.
1 (\ Armstrong ami daughter of i<
Mt. /.ion A.. M. E. church. Char.
lestoiv; -AHsy?- M. Brogdon, ^
j and Mi-s Garner Jackson.
is the house guest o*f Prof, and je
. Mrs. J. B. ;h&k. If
The little Masters J. E. utid J.
C, Beck spent two months here ij
"with gr^nd parents. , j
U.--S .jinrji'' uiuii'i aim wuis \
I'll!vi- aceonip.Anicd by Prof. Bock 'p
and > ?.)) Billiard spent a few days j.'
hc?>-. A
Mrs. Mary Alston of New York
C'itv is vi-iting here.
I Ij'ist Wednesday in comimny ; ?.
I u illi Rev. and Mrs. W. ll. L. .
Clarke and Miss Thomasona Dun- I
ftiore, Mi'si Flb'ssie Wilson and,
Mr*. Js. It. I.iitv}; the latter of }
Wist Andrews we visited King- (
stive, district missionary conven- yj
tion at Cross, S. C. Every moment t.j
; spent there much enjoyed. J sl
j MILL. BR \NCII A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. f I. II.. l)ozier, Pastor
j The S. met at the usual hour. I u
Mr. Benjamin F. Hyman of Phil- !'
ndelphiu and Mrs. Estcll Judge ! ^
, of Camden, N. 7.,-were visitors.!
Morning service at regular hour. '
j which fouiyl the P. E. at his post > e.
of duty. Text Mark 11:13. j ' '
The League met at usual. AM/great
crowd of young and old
| people were present. The popu- I fin
i iiii ity ninu'-i was won oy Misses |
| Julia C. Guiles and Mary Mc-An-I
derson. Thov are known to be the ' w
| m?st all-round young ladies a-<
round Mill Branch.
Friends and family of Mr. Benjamin
F. Hyman and the Wilson's j
were very proud to greet them, l
They are from Philadelphia, Pa. ?
.Mill branch will be represent- t
ed at the state League convention. *
SUBSCRIBE FOR ~ m
THE LEADER
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r. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCH X
Rev. G. H. White, Pastor y
Andrews, S. C.?Under the lead j ship
of Supt. Smith the Sunday
hool had a mid-nite prenic at X
ent qn Thompson's lawn last* m
Monday night. -h During the chjld n's
hour Miss Elnora Johfipfi
ave a leading. The pastors .
essage was Prince Jonathan folwnl"
by a Pantomine: Have
hine Own Way by Misses Mary
. JUKjkriljudolph Grepne, Arneitha
mith flShl Lula Mae Gamble,
lult .message was What We IJafve
ceil. V?itis Mesdames' Ella"and
hoiitasina Cocyhman and their
lildren from Miami, Fla.
President Thompson held a very
iterating League session. Deirates
representing the Sunday
hool and League at the state
lyoting are Mr. Joseph Thompm
and Miss Hattie Wheeler.
Fbr evening worship our pas;r
used Who is Like Unto Thee;
Lord? Under the direction of
Irs. E. Luther Smith the Junior loir
rendered very able services v<
II day. tc
Those attending the distroit
ysionary convention were our s<
as tor, Mesdames Essie Greene, r>1
ule- Becton, Land is Richardson, hi
nd Miss. Willio L. Gomez. Mrs. C
lectin was re-elected district is
on,I M.c Hnoonn n'9< a.
looted 2nd vice-president. d<
Our pastor is to preach the 10!
igh noon sermon "at the confer-I ti
nco branch missionary Aug. 24. ; tc
Sister Lizzie Hugee is out again, o!
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Oil ERA W NEWS
: ;s
Julian Matthews, second son of |
Irs. M. B. Matthews Robinson of
11 4'hurch street departed this
fe August 1st. Mr Matthews
erved the public as taxi driver o
j'r many years. He was funer- <v
lizt'd at home on August 4th, ir
lev. A. \V. Wright, pastor of Wes- j
;y M. E. church and Dr. G. W. 1G
.bug pastor of the Second Pres- |
yterian church conducted the fun- ; h
ral services. ' j S
Mr. MatthetYs leaves a wife Mrs. F
iiez Matthews; a mother and
top-father, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J e<
lobinson; a brother and many rel- p
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rcberson I o
ntertained several friends in hon-.jh
r of their daughter Rebecca's j
irthlay last Wednesday evening. N
Misses Stuart Shaw and Flora ' r<
I roadie' gave n party Friday nite. [
Mrs. Ilattie Poe en!tertained J \
i-iemls. Mnndav evenintr when she ! e
ejckratcjd hod birthday anniver- j S
ary.
Mr. Fulton Lynch surprised bin | e
;ife Mrs. Florence Lynch Monday i ]V
vening by giving her. a birthday j
arty at the home of Mr. and
Irs. Charles McDonnell..
WU1TMIKE NEWS
u
A successful revival nteeting ' t<
as dosed at Spring IIill cc/nduc- >
cd the meeting. . s
A successful meeting was clos- .
d at New Hope last week. Rev. | s'
t il. on conducted the meeting.
Revival meeting began Sunday ! F
t Flint Hill Baptist church. Rev. ! s
I. McMoon will conduct the meet- g
ig this week from Rock Hill. C
Mr. and Mrs. Mills and child- :
en and sister from Washington <1
spending the \vccj;-end with n
Irs. Rosanna Sanders and family. s<
Rev. W. M. Coleman spensored o
Bible drill at Bruce Tabernacle a
liurch last week. Those Whc won f<
rizes are: Willie Mae Ricd, Dorthy
Chicks, Hattle Eula Burton. V
lev. Coleman is very active in e<
10 Bible drills.
Mrs. tJ. C. Byrd, and Roy Jr.,
Wallace have returned from their
ip to Cincinnati, Ohio and Inin
norw\l 1 q TliOV vnnorf nrl 1
pleasant trip.
Mrs. W, M. Wade sisters are J
pending sometime with her this a
eok. Mrs. J. D. Marshall and
tli'-rs. b
Miss Ella Sanders from Ashe- v;
ille, X. C., rs spending sometime o
ith her sister, Mrs. Francis San- n
ers. *
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Keep On Trying
you started to make success,
Keep on trying, ?-7 3l
ml you could not make the testKeep
on trying, * ?'
i-st he Taliii amPynu'll beblcsserf^ 7"
trive to work and do your best. I?
you started to make success, ?1
Keep on trying, ^
' yon started to reach the goal, *'
Keep on trying,
ever let your heart grow cold, ,:1
here is something to bo told
ir-t convert your worried soul jV
nd I'm sure you'll reach the gc^l. "
Keep 011 trying, " bi
HHRfS HROWN "?!
A. M. E. CHURCH
: \
Rev. R. I. I^mon, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Dr. Lemon
n>ke at the beginning of the serves
last Sunday morning to the
lildren of the church from the
ibject "Jesus as the Doof". The <?i
rviees continued frr/m this point
itli a splendid sermon based, up- a
1 'the theme "The Bridled and the 7
nbridled Tongue". A practical
rmon resulted. th
Our church school and League
>1(1 their usual services 'and were Bj
ell attended. At 8 p.m. the ser- on
was delivered by Rev. Rice M
rmerly of the Piedmont confer- < ?
ice. Text Gen. 22:7-8, theme: J J
Jod Lor/king For Sacrifices". The < ?
an\- way? of making the best j [
crifiees were stressed by the , ,
eaker. . ... . ' '
Our usual conference4 activities J [
ill soon begin. The 3rd Sunday <
,.Soptembcr has bCen selected as ' [
e Dollar Money rally day. ! \
Cards from our absent members 1 ?
note that their vacations are ] J
ling w^ll enjoyed. Earl and, < >
iwrence Bradford and their sis-' | |
r Helen, have returned heme ! ,
om "Sumter w<here they spetit ?
veral weeks a3 the guests of [
r. and Mrs. Walter Gregg. They >
ported a very pleasant vacation. J
r. and Mrs. Bradford spent a
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Pupttr ffl
BY HBKBKRT
WHAT-IM* Y<H>
If God should ?hanc<
I would look Him in
And I'd thank Him 1
I will have the chan
For this life is but e
All His world is just
, . And I doubt it shall
Tn the filthy years t<
a. ?
I could be mpre opt
Feel that life alone :
But I've found, and
. That I cannot fool r
?rv pleasant week-end in Sumt.
S. C.
The delegates from the Sunday
hnol and A. C. E. League are
tanning' a pleasant ^nnd profitale
trin to the state convention, at
olnmbia. _ Miss Beatrix Green
the delegate from (he Sunday
;hc/ol. Miss Antwerp Bass is the
elogate from the League. These
?timable yopng women deserve
le honors attending their election
> this'large gathering of members
F our church. They will accomnpy
Dr. Lemon to Columbia.
AIN'T PAUL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. M. G?ntt, Pastor
Lancaster, S. C.?Sunday school
pened at the usual hour with the
ssistant Sept., Mr. Lcvic Ingram
1 charge. *
/Service began at 11:30. Rev,
rantt preached a noble sermon: Mrs.
Rachel Perry was funcalled
at Washington Bapt. church
unday afternoon 3:30. Frasier'inderbur.ke
in charge.
Sunday night Rev. Gantt preach
J another masterly sermon. Six
ersons were united to the dhurch,
RC. and Mrs. H. B. Thompson
f Aseville, N. C., visited friends
ere Friday;
Mrs. Willie George Crockette of
lew York is visiting friends and
elatives here.
.Mr. Henry Irwin Frasiei oi
vashington, D. C., sp^nt the ween
nd with his mother and famfly
Irs. Caldonia Frasier.i
Mr. Sam White .spent the w<*tfl<
nd here to attend the funeral ol
Irs. Rachel. Perry.
myrtle* reach news
"When And Where"
Mt. Oli-ve S. S. opened at itf
sual hour 10 a.m. with Supt. and
caehers at their post. Rev. R
I. Moses delivered a wonderful
ernu/n. League begins at G p.m
At 8:00 our pastor gave anothei
trong sermon.
Revs. G. W. Williams and W. L
lildehrand who are spending thf
ummer here will appear on proram
on the 5th Sunday,at Mounl
llive.
T>,.? to TO ?o?v, nvs
*y arid purchase a "Leader" tc
ead. Ho will also take your subpriptron
for the quarter, 6 months
r year. Call at the Driftwooc
nd make the proper negotiation?
3i* the "Leader".
Mr.-Tsaac Misht-au and Rev. C
7. Williams are < ur new subscribes
for tl\e w^ek.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH/,
Rev. J. S. Ber.n, Jr.. P*storr
Anderson, S. ?.??Supt. O. E.
ohnsoit conducted the S. S. with
large crowd attending;
The 2nd Sunday in each month
eing Junior dav the; morning serices
began with the Junior choir
n the job. Rev. Bonn preached
n inspirational sermon.
The League is doing nicely thru
ic leadership of the new Presient,
Mrs. Castell Jackson.
\* iirVif e/kiur!noo V\or?n tirJtU 4 V*
avivicco UVRCTII WIVI1 tliu
inior choir on the job and the
n1 vices?weep?succexsf ully carried
iit^ ^ \ '
d by her little daughter Emily
f New York City spent two weeks
ith her brother Rev. J. IS. Benn,
r., and famrly.
Friday night, August 6, a surrise
birthday party was sponscr-J
1 by the ladies of Bethel in honf
of the pastor's wife, Mrs. Lote
Mae Bonn".
Among the many gifts was a
rthdav cake with, six candles,
he candles represented The xlate
the month. ^ ,
EVV TRINITY BART. CHURCH
Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor
Wellford, S. C.?At 11:30 the
jstor brought a very good mesige
from Exodus 32:26; subject
iVho Is On The'Lord's Side".
At 2:30 o'clock the pastor with
I host of members motored to
hompson Street Baptist churc.
partanburg where lie preache
ie funeral of Mrs. Lula Wilsr
At 3:30 the regular monthly
nging convention was held at
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I Will
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Saturday, August 14, 1937. I
[rdttatuma '
ELI DICX80N 1 I
< I
HHNK OF MY AVORLDT
i to ask me,
the eye;
:hat in living
ce?to die!
i joke now,
; a slum!
be better
3 come!
" . ' j
imistie?
is pelf;
to my sorrow,
nyself!
our church. Several choirs wer?
present and a larpre crowd of people
followed these choirs.
At 8:30 (/clock the pastor brot
Vpr4 another helpful piessaee from
T uke 8:39; subiect Go Homo and
Represent Christ. This indeed ,
a fine subiect and well discussed.
Our revival meeting begins to- > i
morrow and will be conducted by
Rev. W. L. Zimmerman of Anderson.
,
LEESVILLE NEWS
^ Services were" held at Friendj
shin as usual, both morning and
night.
1 The revival meeting ended at
I Et. Matthews with a success. The
I town rs filled "with many visiters
I from different cities spending their
1 I summer vacation.
1 The Leesville baseball team
I played Aiken's {earn Monday the
scores were 8-5 in favor Leesville.
' Those on the sick list are: Mr.
1 | Seal Boyd, Mrs. D. Sly and Mrs.
] Nancy Etheridge.
ZION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
i Greensboro, N. C.?After a ten
n i frVi a 1 ' *"* *
...??, ...vtuui; musuu out rriaay
August 6. First week Rev. Matthew
conducting. The closing out
! week with Rev. H. Trapp. We had
a very successful meeting. You
are invited to attend at all ser:
vices. <
Macedonia Baptist Church
j Rev? W. M. Kennedy. Pastor
Sunday was a very high day at
Macedonia. Our pastor preached
a very inspiring sermon after
j-toTTfth the Lord's Supper was serI
ved which was enjoyed by all. We
invite you to come over at Maces
donia and help us.
i PICKENS NEWS ^
... vi
! Mrs. A. L. Walters and daughter
left for Rome. iGa., Monday.
Monday, August 2nd, Dr. Sylvesi
ter iRosemond of Wilmington. N.
. C., visited relatives and friends in
Pickens. Dr. Rosemond is the son
of Mrs. Ada Rosemond; brother to
. J. L. Rosemond and the late Will
? Rosemond. His visit was very
pleasant.
( Miss Evelyn Goldmond, Mr. Eu1
gene Carmon. Mr. Colin Crew, Mr
i and Mfs. Ernest Rogers left for
Detroit,' Mich.
We are sorry to learn of the ill
ness of Miss Ollie M. Bowman.
| Mrs. Cordelia Burgess was the 4}
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Williams
of Central Thursday.
| Mrs. Stella Stowes of Central,
is spending the week-end with Mrs
p 1-1!- t? r?
\->uruejm ru r?ui"Kess.
j ' Revival meeting began at the
M. E. church August 4th and to
continue through Augr0 13th.
. i Epworth League will meet at
^the M. E. church Sunday at 5:30.
RUSSELLVILLE NEWS
The Home Charity Lodge No. 6
will hold ils 1st anniversary Sun-i
_day_ August^29th.^^Fred Wilson,
i secretary: Frank Blandon, recordj
ing secretary. ?
' Memorial services for Rev. B.
M. Gourdine was held at 11:30.
Rev. Butler preached from the subj
ject "A Man ot"~ Strong Character".
Remarks by Mr. Joseph
'. Rayleourn, (white).
Mr. B. M. Gourdine, Jr.. is home
i with mother. Rev. RfT'L; Gourdine
and members were out with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Palmer of
Manning spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snipe.
David G.Ellison
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