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llvllo Hill:
ilow are you',and the rest of the
* ..'lu'.> ji'.i'iuU'i'f. ? 1 attended Sun
(lay sellout as usual. 111c xjumo
verse i .-lari with the letter "11".
Our r'-vi.al cli/sed-Sunday. Tlu
amount raised was $2J.5G.
1 ani St/.; busy helping my si.-?i?i
keep house Avluif mother is away.
W e ale planning to atteliei
gn:"n7$ and al-u picnics tnis
week.* ^ " ' . . .
So. long until tic.xl week,
M AlitiAUKT WUlUllT.
AIHUA ll.l.l-i NHNVft
ish Jam.- A. M. 1".. < hurch
Uev. W. S. .Minis, l'a-tor
Sunday .-e..miT "pe.lied at the- US
ual hour. Sv.pt. 11. I Johnson. gave
a .-pi, mil. V- -l e . 'A r-t lk lei. toll
and ii inip i.- . t'\ uur paster who
mtisKi'.ei.vi Ue\ and M.i s. Henry
11. iiant't. al lY.t'sbui g. IX who
gave some very interesting tacts.
' 1 lull'.' y'.ir pastor read the Scrip!
tuiv ios.-oi:; tneu Uev. Henry IS.
tiattt came before us with t h e
' tv.'xt 1'iov. 1 I did. It was a soul
stirring aud inspirational nless-nke.
M.'jd our pa.-tor u-od 1 Tiinoth\
(1:12 as.it text and the subject (if
this (liscuise. .was Spiritual t'ohllict;
a'nu was divinely delivered.
Mr. .J. W'ardlaw l.'ee. Jr., of Detroit.
Mi Mi. spent a week with his
'sister Ml-s .Margaret l.ee and 'see
Ulji OJtJ IM 11111" 1 1 11'ill?*.
_ Rev. aH(1 Ml-. IB-piy I!, (iantt
of I'ilt.^fvu,}?, .1'a., are spending a
lV\v day-i with tie ii cousin Air. I..
A. Richie Willi Mis. Alary I.. Rope
Alr?. Julia K. 1!iii\\!i? Miss Mary
K. Air. .Aifyu-tu.- of. Augusta. Da.
spent the. lw-t week with their
mother ami yrard-motiier Airs.
Alariotta Rook.
..M'iss I.uciniia Milton of 'AlcCoi
iliick, -pent the week-end with her
si.-ter All's. Janie AI. Turner..
A!is. l,v na Mae Burton Dreher
' ;f .lacksnii\iile. Fla., is spending
her.'vacation with piuents,. Air.
jtiul Alis. Sain Burton.
Air. and .Mrs..' Sinn Burton wish
to ar.'r.o'unc . the tmirtiwgv of theii
daughter Alary, .to. Mr. Louis Foster
of (rlvepvilie. All.tr, ??, li'J".
Miss .Bui ton i< a graduate of -the
.ACTS. The young couple will niaki
their hoiiie' in J hi ;er<?. III.
1'l.a-e give your news to the
agent each Friday t: at you Wallt
published.,
Mesj-rs. Charlie W inytmld and
llemy- Keilar sp.-nt Sunday i :
at . Ai ; gust a.. La.
Mr. ami Mrs. .Sam Bwrto,, had
as their guests their two charming
daughters Mr-, Lena Dreher
of Jtu ks-'iivilie, Fla. and?son and
All's. Mary B. Fo-ter ?"?f Chicago.
111.; also Mi, Claude Jack.-oi: o 1'
Detroit. Mich..
M?iss 'if, el ma .Marshall of WashingTon,
D.C.. i> visiting her sister
M rs. t.\x.a,lee Sinh yA- - - "
ST. ST!TH KN \MK ( III K< II
Rev. D.N. Wilson, I'itstor.
Our sci'vic were vciy good all
yesTerday. Out-kr.njrr"irnt ion i s
? still ii .Tr^-hrpTtnii' goad" pastor
preached tw.u, groat . sermons yesterday.
These sermons- were full
of thought ami inspiration. Dur.
n inir the 'services twb persons joinj
ed t'nt; church. ..Since, our pastor
Kits lu'i-n here, we have been aide
to 1 my a cemeteiy. Something we
have, hern desiring for many years,
We are now getting ready for
the Sunday School convention and
Annual Conference. The church
p* planrir.ir to give the pastor two
weeks vacation in New York.
. Our Sunday school was also
pood Sunday. Our Supt. Bio. 17
Sessions' Was at his po-t. The
'hlee del gates to the State S S.
and AiCKI. Convention. Miss Gra-'j
cio Giles, Mrs. Victoria Gadson
ami Miss Sadie Shackh-ford made
fine reports.
JOHNSTON N FAN'S.
The Rosa Spring Baptist church
annual revivalMa.s*"Con<Iucted by
Rev. .T S. Gordon, pastor. and Rev.
Petefsoii, both of Columbia. Rev.
r? ~ i: i . i_ j v.: c-% i
i im."?i .si>ii iiiii me preucninu. <? i |
coiT'erts ar.il 1 l.y Christian exper
ienoe. It was the last in 10 years.
Mr*. - Hannah Slaughter was fu-J
neralized August 1. Age 7<3. *
Mrs. Emma Writrtyt of Ohio and
Mis. Mary Hush of Savannah, Ga.
are viskinj? Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hampton.
Messrs. Samuel and Harold Ham
rronds of Ridyc Spring were in
town on Friday.
Mrs. Saiah' Butler of Washington,
D.C. is visi'tircf relatives here.
Miss Goldie MeComos has returned
home after a visit to Miss
Ruth Forrest.
Miss Mary Jonhson of New Jer11.
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it together with a self addressed
tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club,
C. Y our name will be placed on
e a membership card and button.
?ey is here visiting Mr. and Mrs
.youh Amos.
Airs. Auittie Jackson and children
nave returned to Washington
alter a visit to relatives.
Mrs. Kebecctt Towiisend is ' si
reader of Tne Palmetto Leader.
-viandVAlrs. f-.suu Sci?H,t ant
jOii Wallace, til New Vyik sire \ is
.'uiig parents Alr^ and Mrs. Plana
Ariel' a Visit with relatives u
New York Mrs. Noah Amos*"ha?
etui lied- iioine. ' ' .
*-Irs. Manue Washington of Was!;
ngloii, D.C.. is here vjsitn'ig relaj.ives
ami friends.
A1r.- 1'iiiK Valentine of New York
' ,s visiting relatives iiere.
Miss, liattie Miles entertaitied
a iiuniOer or friends at her ilOnn
a hollar of.-her 11lend Aiiss Cornelia
iJui'gess. of Columbia.
A'!N I a Visit' to i e i li U t t s Hi At
gUstii, Via., .Mis", llassie \ alciii.m
iias returned home.
Mr.--John \aleniiiie of. iiigt
lioint, N.C., is Visiting relative?
here.
Myrtle Ku.lf of Columbia
spent. Thursday and i'liuay hen
.m.lining revival meeting' at tfi-U
.el V MK church.
All.-s l.elia foil est of Mushing
toil. DA'.;- .dr. ahd .Mrs. Uaiiou
' Alobiey ut New Brunswick, N. J
; Mr ai.d Alts, Cleave (Jrilhn o
Washington. D.C., are visiting' re
at.ves. lie-re. :
.vlr. and- Ali>.* ll?dt Smith o.
I'hilndt Iphin have returned iiuiui
;'il lor' visiting relatives here.
Mr. U'a-h Amu..-. >lieu ill W'a- .
: inpfon, ami his. body wa
;.l?iuiijrhl hoiv .of. burial.
A11; al'liuo Fat ids died t i
M'a-hinplon, 1and his
was broupn'. to Pine Ilili Bapb(
church for tuitcral services... .M:;n.
1 friends ol' both of th. de-sea
iccompunicd the bodies hero.
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CON(?A'IfKli N-iiWS
Ml. Aral A. .M. JO. (lunch
' . Wo have just closed our lcviva
mi olin^. On Jusl Sunday nijih
lb v. .Moofo of the Baptist clun.i
and his" pbod members opened u]
for us. They wen*, with Us utiti
'Tuesday iiii: ht. On.- Wednesda")
nipht tile I lev. J. W. William: <
the St. James A. .M. K. chinch inn
ins pood .people wore present. i U
Thursday nioht. Rev. Soitt of ;!u
Baptist church, Red Hill of win i
Rev. Duckett is pastorinp .-pa <
no pains. Friday niphi. Rev. M il
lianjs l et ill lied. The ittoet'inp wa
la success spiritually and liiianci
a 11 v. Nine?persons were conceit
1 ed.^
Sunday was a h'igh day. S. S
at the usual ' hour. Burinp lii
prayer and sonp service the Di.vu
World Player' band urrivo. S? v
ienty-tive took tin- trip. Rev. M
T. Thomas conducted d vbtio.nal
lie took his text Ai ts 1J .7. Al e,
.his spiritual messapc. \v<- revest,
for dinner.
At o o'clock another pood in. .-'
apv was delivered hy Bro. Field(iRFKN
IUI.I. IIAPT. ClIUHII
S. S. called to order'hy the Supt
Bt'f.". John Golden at H) o'clock.
Jtapti-sm wa.- conducted at tin1
morning Service after which the
pastor took his text from (ienesis
.'51:25. At night the pastor spoke
from Fzekitd 27:1.
j The UYPU w^is organized hy
\ tlu* pastor with the following wfj
beers: Mrs. Singleton, president;
'.Mis. Hro\vn, vice-president; Mi>!
Graham, secretary; Mr.-," (iaidina
Poe, assistant secretary; .Mrs. Molten,
treasurer;' Mr. "Singlet dm chap
.lain; Rev. J, \V. Davis, pastor;
| Lillie Mae Solomon, reporter.
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BETHLEHEM RAPT. * HI K< II
We opened our S. S. at the us|ual.
hour the lesson was discussed
land reviewed by Rev. C. I.. Anderson.
Out morning worship by
I the Rev. Anderson who delivered a
message front the theme "I Know
My Sheep and my Sheep Knows
Me". Sunday night, Rev. Peace
the pastor, spoke <vn the theme;
"What Street Do You Live On?"
Sunday August 21 the regular
sevrices will be held and at 55;.'id
Rev. Felder will preach for the
Women's Missionary Society un
ron;
August 25 our S. Si picnic to
I^ardaise lak?.
August-SO, Fashion Show.
The members and friends are all
glad to have Miss F,. C. Williams
our pianist back from attending
summer school at the University
of Indiana.
Visit Bethlehem "The Strangers
FlomP"'. You are always welcome.
Rev. M. M. Peace, Pastor.
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. KM MASL-IO. A. M-C^CllCltCUIti'v.
I'. I). Drcher, i'astor
Sununj was a beaut it ul day i'ur
church-goer.-. t^uilc a lew appreciated
tut;, uppei tunny. S. b. was
. called to d; del' wvia'Jliie fcupt. and
teachers- at tiicir p?Sl ul' duty, alcei
Which thv pasu>r> mounted the
rostrum ami uscu lor his subject
1 ue Kigii tjioicc. At 6 p.m. the
Presiding i-iucr, ltcy. L. 1*. ti.
l>cut pi cached a lio'blo sermon
tiom the b.u chpater ot Proyerus
j ..nd?\et '! ?.Siilg t i, llevivals ol
iicligion. .Alt-, c which a succcssjiul
quarter was held.
| airs. Aitittle b.ui tpn is very' ill
, at iicr home TTevVI'iair,; aii.-s \\ il
> >'U UlXoil la. 111. U e ?llu|JU lor tile 111
' a -slA'eiiy ievu\v:y aiju .Mis. aiaritfn.
?t?
all. Hiiiuh. Williams in houw io
ihi; liel/yht v>'i hU-lumiy fi lemis.
NA\ ^ M:\NS,
lino. hum am ha.- bii'it received
limit itjt. I . ; ?. llfviaiiiiiy
[! -ialiut , t . .S. toint House liuikf-.
ij itiyi L'oianihia, >. L., that ~tlie L.
.1 .Navy lias a tuuiilu r i>l vacaat
v't.'s m ti.e aii -man branch v' tile
.. N.iA al ' "Si 1 VK-U7.
I , -l he'se MUiinuiff. ,'alv ii)H'iK*'tl to
I'y.i'iiri.y Neyro incii U'livwu' the
' aires.'ul' Is >n >! 2.>y<arrf of agv;
) 'I he I . S. Aa\y. Keviuit illy Uli1
liver.. i11\ iu.-s ,'ili' yjiunir Neyro nun
' ?vho aii- 'physically ami morally lit
io iai! at 'in- L'. S. .\avy~Kei ruit':
iHi.** Station ami i.ii\estimate the oj)
(an tunitii.- uilyii il by -'the L". S.
Navy.
1 1 111' oil ice ; ill the Navy Ke'
iTiiit iny .'iiatjoi: is between the'
iiours of ; a.-jn. and--i:.'Jd p.m.-.oil
1 wt'i'leiiiitn aia| .from a.m., until
' i i>.tii.. on.'1 Saturdays. .
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M,\\ II \ \ I..V I (>.\ .\ MAVIS
,-.\!i . Neiils * Mov-kin . Simpson,
.* K.X..,;id- " 11* i Whitney Ave.. ,\ew
, llaveh. -\\a> tin- li4iii.M' KutVl' ot
.Mi,-.. ly-u :i( i .. Name, K.X.. ?f 27
W- I' street"; New York City
I I rem V.it.u-1 t'lh to loth. Sin- al- '
vi. i-? 11 .>lj-s I.ut'iia ..Maker v>i
I 1'. i?..* 1 v;tt if'.* in el. Mrooklyr. X.
. Y. AhIs. Si Hi] ' -en aiui .Miss Nalu'l
.it 11: i !y <>i' Ciyumbla. S< A|.
M Sii.ip-.|| lepnls a 111 < > t eji.
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II M< MUOW N A.
y M. la CM I IU II
lfe\. It. I. lemon, I'astur.
lii thai! st-rvices
i w iho ill' i!.-j day i.l -1
. Sunday a-. M i ?i.- I M own.. I.argt
: ? miin al l iivlama- a I
i a ell ,-< i . aa. i I:, day beu'nn with
'11.- a - a! ' i ?.y the pasi
t<> < i. Hi' i(u? ehuich,
,Mv ji :J ? \ a'-: C. in fiam the to'
? ia ot' ; ,- i| with tlu- .a loaves
!l a-la I the i r;ivi>o what you
' an*. ah-'< .'-> ; .diise. was the
thi-Mio imp! - i'<: upon th.iy little
oia-s. and the ? ld?-t ..i>!:e.-- were, like
wi.-c in n. 'd:: d. h 1 l iiioa then Us
'..i-tiiiid i!i?- paipit. and pi parked a
1 U olid'-'ful s. VI a" I 1 .'in the theme
L'. "Mti'ldii.:' a Spi'd a! ! 1 i'.:jivvay."
1 Th- ,Sunda\' M'iu,-ol and I.eajruc;
' he'd t'- ''' 1 at t-.--i.l- .< peat i Ve hoill'S
- . V- i t ll l- oed M I '. i?;e, .
to-a. o;-i- i ; ..on', from' the sub
.- ij ,i ... ri - : i .. i i:i, I ill' <UIi\nn!;i
!.' aavantairus o f
> .mi t., a .-tiaiuht course
V i">i' i> ' 1 "in and oinphaiM'/.i'd
1 "hero w? : J -ioiijs (luring
' lii' day. We wiii- delighted to
t> Si "< i 1\. to IVi 'iitau tilling
. ??? ? usuaj place '.ii tlic Deaconess
' j l'":icd. She li.iiIn- ii residing in
New Yot I. at.nl >- home fur a short
" stay.
Tiu- ilrlt -..iU'.-, iu i!n- Statu Moot
irg -in Columbia report having
>p n! a U'iv [diasant anil profitable
tiuK- in ?.i>y < uuLtal_ City.
.Mi?is laa'riii' limn and Anlvu
i_p Tla ! .., r i i la 'Sunday
-iTfuI" aial T.iuaiaj from our
church.
As ai. evidence of tln'ir interest
in th . being ran ied on by
the Ti'nstoes, 'ho follow inn members
i f ' r -chinch havo assumod
ji- n - ih.iity : r? f?:ii? inyr and re
t! ilia liu- iron ga- s ut t h e
rui'i-h. Hi.i . ! '. .M. Maranic, JAV
(ialliiuii , l'iiii- !ass I'?-a4?. Their
. i i vii'i s i"Ti 1 liis re.garii aito gven
i fi i aiiVi v. ' : e ijlilfo sun- it w ill
ho it i > preciat * ? 1 hy the Trustees
and tit- on'i'o (Juu'ch. This will
_ *i i ail'. ini)i;.ivo tin- looks of our
huiv'n iin ! > fi o'n*. Should thrl'e
lie oth i who take a part in this
VlVorl. their n;imcs will apposiv in
. siih-i-iiiifi t issue of this paper.
.1 .fir-! S 'inlaw the Junior choir
frf our i'hil re 5: served efficiently
!uii:w i)h- -lay. lira. "P. Bennett
I i 11 ? t - f hi - Junior (hair, and deserves
credit for the activities of
. that group. Same <>f the last tal
cnt in anr church held memher.
ship in. the Junior choir. That talent
is l/eing developed m no uncertain
.manner. Our last . cjuaiv
te' ly canfe! etice ai d hollar Money
rallies are being fijed and our
efforts are ei lite rod on these two
mpertant pharos of our church
program.
WJN'NSltOKt) NKWS.
f.a t' Sudnay was a high day
with tlv per.pie "i.f Winnshoro. who
attended big meetings at St. Mark
Mt. I'isgah and Shady drove.
Mrs. Florence Starks had as din
tier guests last week, licv. N.
Smith. her pastor, and his brother
Mr W'ni. Smith of N'ew York. Rev.
A.B Bailey, who conducted meeting
at Black Jack Baptist church
for Kev Smith, Rev. G.M. Ulmeri
THE P/iT 7U WP^ Lfifrt>EF
Presbyterian minister of this )cit
tytd Prof W.A. Ross. Her tabl
groaned beneath its hum?y load o
well/ prepared food She reall
knows how to entertain.
Mrs. Janie Mae Guston and Mis
Vivian Johnson left last Saturda;
for East Orange, N. J., for an in
definite stay.
Mrs Priseilla McElwain, one o
our oldest citizens and a _yetera:
of the c^oss departed this life las
week in Columbia and was funei
alized here at her church Bethes
da AMEZ. Rev. H.C Young cor
ducted the funeral services an
preached the sermon. Quite a num
ber of Jones Chapel member
came and participated in the set
vices. Remarks by P.E. D C Cros
by of Chester. Rev. Young's sub
ject was "Life's Hurts." He lef
not a stone unturned in his dis
course.
Miss Harriet Jackson left Sun
day afternoon for New Jersey t
visit her sister.
Rev. J.W. Alexander filled, th
I pulpit for Rev. J.M Beatty at S!
Paul last Sunday night.
Mrs. Alice Johnson of Columbi
I was in our town Sunday guest o
I her sister Mrs. Sarah Mclntosf
They mingled with the saints a
St; Mark Baptist church.
Prof. W.A. Ross motored to Co
lumbia last week qn school busi
I ness
. Mrs. Peggie Glover Robinson o
Philadelphia was down last wee
1 the guest,, of her mother, brother
' and sisters.
I Important news relative to ou
group both local and national ma
be found in The IVimetto Leadei
I See Mr. Nelson Sims weekly an
j get a copy.
! Mrs, Frank Green, her daughte
Miss Algonora. her son. Mr. B.I
Green and his wife,who now live
in Winston-Salem, spent quite
few days here with relatives an
friends.
Mis. -Maggie Wallace?and?t-w>
.children Lojce and William o
Charlotte, N.C., spent two week
with her sister Mrs, Lucy Sim
on Cemetery street. We were glu
to have had them.
MRS. NETTIE HENTER LAID
TO REST.
Denver, S.CV? Mrs. Nettie Hui
ter departed this life Friday mot
ing. Aug 0. She was funeralize
Monday afternoon at ^o'clock i
Fairview A ME church where si
had been a member since chili
hood. She connected herself wit
the church in her early enuunoi
and here she proved to be a d
vout Christian a loving loyal ar
true member. She was not a sla<
cr. She never shirked from dut
She was a-member who every 01
could trust and love.
la H'04 she was" married to M
Oy.ie Hunter. To them were-boi
Id children. Although her pal
was, not filled with sunshine ar
. flowers, she struggled hard ar
raised a fine group of children wl
j respect and are respected by e
oryone. She leaves to mourn hi
loss, a mother Mrs. Vinia Willian
a husband Mr. Ozie Hunter and 1
children, .'{ brothers, 1 sister ar
a host of relatives and friends
N liW'S IN \XI> AROUNl)
NEW YOR1
I i \ Julia Hraxton Clark
New York. N. Y.?Hello Everj
body! Everything quiet in th
city. Everybody that has not Tia
a vacation is making the last mir
ute rush for a few more of thos
-violet ray treatment furnished b
Sol. Today was an ideal da
for the open spaces. With Sep
timber a few days off ope is r<
mind' (1 that fall i's just aroun
the corner..:,The display window
are full of fall clothes already.
A^ltUIS
Dr. T. R Anderson is visitin
, SaraUya Sprnigs and Rhode I?
iand, while on a short vacatioi
Accompanying Dr. Anderon on th
i motor trip is hcs brother, Mr. Het
belt Anderson.
Mrs. Seretha Cannon Jacksoi
ami Miss Hertiasine Cannon oi
Birmingham Ala., are visitin
rheir brother Mr. KoBert Cannor
Mi-s Cannon is a teacher in th
. I'ubl.v School system at Birming
ham.. The Cannons are from Cc
lumbia, S. C.
Mrs. Mamie Anderson has as he
house guest -Miss Camosine A
Fliidd and mother, Mrs. Bull, Mis
Fannie Fordham, Miss Flora J
Fordham, O'angeburg, S. C. Als
Mr. John Bull of Oranffeburff, wh
is now studying*.at Meharry schoc
Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. Parks Wardlaw of Green
ville, S. C., is visiting his son M.
McSwain Wardlaw. Mr. Wardlav
is connected with the Board o
education in New York City.
'Mrs. Inez Rollings 13 visitin)
her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth An
derson and sister Mrs. Susie But
ler of Chailcston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown ar
spending their vacattoft at St. Hel
ena Island, -S. C., visiting relativ
; < I and friends. Mr. Brown if
, supei jiitendent of the RehobotJ
(iospi-1 chapel at 408 Manhattai
. Avenue. N't w York City.
Brave Club
Wh< n the Brave club met Sun
j day .afternoon at the home of Mr
George W. Clark, 2346 East 15tt
street, Brooklyn, N. Y., Rev. Fran!
I'. Twine, pastor of First. Raptis
'church spoke on "Lacx of Cooper
iation Among Our Group'.
t A.t t C
tuner spcaKers were uunj-ci kj
1 Carnegi^. Mrs. Florence Brown,
Thomas?Janivson Earl E. Daniels
Rudolph Curtis. Harold W. Clark
president, presided. C. Nathar
jt'laik, pianist rendered several selections.
i
A deilcious. shore dinner was
served in Mr. Clark's summer garden.
Subscribe for The Palmetto Leader.
Call or write, Mrs. Julra Braxton
(dark, N. Y. Representative,
3G5 West 118th street, Apt. 24;
telephone Monunient 2-2180,
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y CHERAW NEWS
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f Miss Ella McQueen of Farrell,
y Pa., was funeralized at Wesley
M. E. church Sunday afternoon.
3 Rev. A. W. Wright, pastor. Visy
iting ministers were Revs. Webb
_ and Roberson.
Mrs. Lucy Johnson Perry who
f has been living in New York
q for several years was funeralrzed
t af Wesley Friday afternoon.
Miss Daisy Ellerbe of New York
.. is visiting her mother and sisters
^ in the city.
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Sr.
ar?d son Frank of Farrell, Pa.,
l" spent a few days with relatives
and friends. They returned" to
their home Saturday.
l" Mrs. Essie Tucker of Pittsburgh
? Pa., left for her home Friday after
having spent a month in the
city.
Dr. Marshall of Indiana is in the
l" city visiting relatives and friends.
? Mr. Char les Marshall and ""sister
Ollie of Washington, D. C., are
e visiting their parents on Kershaw
street.
Miss Susie Mae Ford and Mr.
a Nevers Godfrey were quietly marf
rred Thursday evening at the heme
' of Miss Ford's parents, Mr. and
t Mrs. Prince Ford.
The Junior choir of Pee Pee Un?
ion Baptist church rendered a
i- "Mock Marriage" Monday nighjt
at the church,
f Mr. and Mrs. A. J .Blue enter- j
k tained at their home Monday nite
s in honor c*f Mr. and Mrs. Henry
| Powell of Richmond, Va.
r. Mrs. E^tella Evans and dftughy
ter and son-rn-law of Philadelphia,
spent lost Thursday with Mr. and
j Mrs. John Ellerbe.
Mrs. Nannie Bingham is spendr
ing the week in Marlboro county
j with relatives.
? PICKENS NEWS
d -; ' \
Sunday the Epworth League
ft held Its?mooting at the?church,
f Mrs. O. T. Lawton was elected by
:s the members as the E. L. Couns
cillor. ?
d The Rev. Robinson has been I
conducting the revival meetrng for
the Rev. F. L. Lawton. The meeti
ing was very successful.
Mrs. Ola Rosemond Wakefield of
Columbia; Mrs. Maria R. Graham
of Chesne; Mrs. Mettie R. Greene
" of Cleveland, Ohio, is here visiting
. th?ir mother, Mrs. Ada Rosemond
and other realtives and friends.
in Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Lawten,
l.e Rev. Ro'binstn, Mrs. Maria R. Gha **
ham, Mrs. Mettie R. Greene, Mrs.
^ Ola R. Wakefield were the dinner
-r pilosis oi me ioirowing persons
e* while hride during their week's
visit: Mrs Toxnnnn Anderson,
HT Mrs. Addie Goldmond, Mrs. Many.
nie Roscmoncf, Mrs. Ainenda Rosele'mond,
Mrs. Lexico Kilgo, Mrs.
|Georgra Sizemo're.
r. Sunday, Mrs. Mettie'R. Greene,
m Mrs. Maria R. Graham, Mrs. Adth
die R. Goldmond. Mrs, Mannie
1(] Rosemond were the dinner guests
1(j | of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goldmond.
10> Mrs. Azalea Spencer Griffin of
VJ Chicago, 111., is visiting relatives
2r'and friends in Pickens.
ls - Sivsie Price entertained the
,?j little folks club Monday.
, Mrs. Mettie Greene, Mrs. Cori
delia urgess, .Miss Elizabeth An*
derson sppnt Saturday in Greenj
vrlle.
. The Pickens County colored teaK
chers were called to a meeting on
j Friday 4:00 p.m. at the P. II.
school. The folowing speakers
r_ I gave very tw*e]y a?d interesting
e j remarks^. aiions to?Jlhe({
- grotip: ' Mffw-^uomo Rosemond,"
Prof. John a. Bowen, of Shel0
by, N. C.; Miss Mildred Jenkins
y ! of Brooklyn, N.' "Y.; Miss Elizay
beth Logan, Greenvrlle; Helen
Goudy, Mr. Henry Williams, Gre?n
ville, were visitors of Mrs. Mamie
,i Rosemond and /amily Sunday.
Mr. arid Mrs Vnllor t
Winston-Salem were the guests of
Mrs^-Cordelia Burgess.
' JOHN HAMILTON JOINS
e MOUNJ BAYOU FOUNDATION
Mound B -you, Miss.? (C)?Hon.
ik John D. M. Hamilton-, chairman of
f . .
the Republican National c'ommit*
* tee, has sent to- Mrs. Mary C.
e Booze $25 for a life membership
in the Mound Bayou Foundation,
Inc., "to assist in carrying out the
aims and objects of the said fount.
dation as set forth in its charter
s and by-laws."
0 SELECT "EXPERIMENT"
J " FARMS IN SO. CARO.
Orang(,burg, S. C.? (C)?Ber
cause of the importance of "Man^
agement-experience" in securing
loans under the new farm tenant
f act, HUE. Daniels, state extension
- leader, is selecting a number of
" farms to1 be used for managementdemonstration
purposes.
SWANSEA NEWS. 1
>
a Afte* three weeks stay in Wash
1 ington, D. C., Messrs. Henry Robinson
of Columbia and Edward
. Robinson of Swansea have return
. ed home to resume their duties.
1 Mr. Edward Robinson also visited
c 11 _ - r-i _i
I I M.o \a?ufciivcia ATiiss rvc*murine I\()U
. inson and Mrs. Julia Map Webb
of Washington and Miss Geneva I.
* Robinson, of Bethesda, Md.
[ BEN DAVIS FELICITATED
Nashville, Tenn.?(C)?Editor
Ben J. Davis, who recently took
' a job with the National Baptist
Union-Review. 523 Second avenue,
North, has been felicitated by the
National Baptist Voice, R.C. Barbour,
editor, and the S. S. Worker
of Macon, Ga., H. S, Bynes, editor J
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WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Lion Church
Rev. I. RuiTin, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour. Mrs. Drucilla Norris
substituted in absence c*f the superintendent
Mr. Jame Bevins passed away
at his home here August 10th am
was fuhei -iilade- at-- Shady Grovt
Baptist eh.rch Sunday afternoon
with the Rev. I.. D. Gist officiating.
Interment was in the church
cemetery. Mr. Bevins was a
World War veteran and was, burned
with military honors. The floral
were numerous. M. S. Callahum,
funeral director in charge
Miss Ruth Foster spent the day
in Laurens Sunday visiting relatives.
Mrs. Ella Barnett was a business
visitor j:i Spartanburg Friday,
I To "he ~ '.sericers <vf The Pol.
met to Leader:. ph'ase pay up your
account ii you wish to continue
taking tlvj?paper. Remember it
takes money t<v publish this wonderful
paper. Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thompson
spent the week-end in Greenville
with friends.MO
I'NTS VII LK NEWS
Revival meetirjf closed on last
Thursday night at* the Presbyterian
church, conducted by Revs. T.
El \Vrl-on, R. C. Johnson. Rev. A.
A. Thompson preached on_..Tuesday
iuc/rningr.
The Daily Vacation Bible school
closed '"Tiiiav with an enrollment
of (52 Very successful term was
had, u ider the direction of Misses
Li M. Pitt* and C. B. Lindsay.
Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Mary
Henderson save a, surprise birthday
dinner in honor of her niothei
Mrs. Lou Bullock of Cross Ilill.
Quite a number of her friends enjoyed
the fiftaiv
Mi's's Emma Pitts of Far Rockaway,
N. V., is home visiting her
parents. Mrs. R</sa Lt Watts is
visiting; in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr.
J. H. Floyd Jr., left for N. Y. City
Mr. Rutlcdge Adams left for Baltimore,
ivld., like *.n indefinite stay.
; Miss C M. Pitts is visiting: her
I 1 iftllff F.mnl mntiAri
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To Tho
THOUSANDS of Negroes have
enjoyed long and profitable service
as employees of the Esso Marketers.
The above group, whose
picture appeared In The Esso MarI
t- - A -
neiur, nouse organ r\f the Esso
Marketers, has a combined service
of 188 yeags?a representative inI
dlcation of the position occupied by
Negroes In tho world's leading
petroleum organization,
Negroes have been identified with
the Esso Marketers since the foundJ
Ing of the original company many
j decades ago. Through these years
j millions of dollars have been paid
to members of th&" race. It is
doubtful If any otbet* company in
liffltfed
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Saturday, August 21, 1937
cousin, Mrs. Inez Watts, Cross
Hill. Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Morse anji
faintly; Mrs. Mary MorWaTiH family
of Ninety-Six; Mr. Cecil Jones
i :of Newberry were visitors at the
Presbyterian church last week.
j Mil.I. BRANCH A.M.E.. CHl'RCH
Rev. I. II. Dozier. Pastor
Fiverybodv around old Mill Branch
seem to bo as happy^as ever especially
si.ice the ..tobacco market
has opened.
A great crowd was prl>esnt thru
out the. following services. Sunday
school, morning .service and
Allen 'I ague. The- Sunday school
elected their delegates that are to
. he s?rtf1 'he fs"n<lay school eon- _
volition which will convene at Cen.
j tei-ville A. M. E. church. Wo were
l proud to have Miss Magnolia
( Brown in ciir Sunday school -as &
visitor.
The pastor's ermon was v?ry
much en.ioved i.n.l the finance for
tkn e iA nn TUA
viie iinu ini:i; ,ir> t?-t\r,\i\pt .1 ii'
f<V is putting "11 a Hi's: rally SunJ'lay
afternoon ' and wishing to
i-i have a la-go crowd present.
P.ov. Ij. .1. Hvnian, Misses lima
| llyman, Mary McAi jlcr-on and
Tfssie Mae Williamson attended
1'';v State League convention in
ICeltimbia last w?ck and reported
a very lovely trip. Our League, ie
hnvmtr an happy intellectual time
>ach shuulnv afternoon andr-fcC'erylnnly
is \vekomo' to attend.
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and eiticienl attention
given to all business
placed with me.
phone 5717 1
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it Is Given ; - ;
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usands of Negroes
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tho United States has as many Ne- !
groes wearing service buttons em- I
blematic of lone norvlro no mnv ha I
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found among th'o .refinery, oil field, 1
and bulk plant personnel of the j
.JEsso Marketers, and few companies 1
have as many living pensioners. <i
The nine men in the ptcturo are j
employees of the Wilmington, N. C., 1
bulk plant. W. F. Dodd, center, has j
been employed 42 yonrs ? longer J
than any other person in the divi- i
sioAT Others, with their years of I .
service, are left to right, front row, j
Percy Neal, 20; Jackson Watkins,
14; H. H. Howard. 17: L. M. Simmon's,
177 Back row, J. R, Herring,
19; James^etrrtts7-17T Isaac Jones,
17, and C. W. Strlngfleld, 25.
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