The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 28, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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' * ABBEVILLE NEWS
St. James A: M. E. Church
Rev. W. S. Minis, I'astor
Sunday school was laigely' attencd
and the lesson nicely reviewed
by Supt., B. T. Johnson.
Interesting r' ruarJi>-by the pastor.
' ?_J_U3Q?Ott*?ptt^-Poi--T*r:iTi for
scripture lesson tho? sixteen division
o-f I'salnr. Spoke instructive.
? ly from the words " Trust in tlod''
! found I'-alm 10:1.. 1 he down pour
of raiii .Sut.dav uiuh.'t p-evented
fr ^
f t service
.ThL. Educational Board in t on I
Thursday, Angus: IP., at 'he home [
. } of" Mi-se> Sa!!ie and Jessie. C>
Fair Toot) j ?n. The ?,K v"tio'iial *c\'
j i ! eix ises cuhduetcd by tin- 1'h.iphwtr
1 M;*Ss ii. !'.. Collier. The-'unceting
was tart: : .Tver to the I'tvsident
Mrs. 0. A. Cray lo.r business
v: v.; m . ... .l;i-.TT?-?irv.%.
tluiiiiK t fit' -1"iiil. l.nur the hostess-.
.Miv-V t' s-ei ; < <! <ielk\KUS id
en-ant an-! >' tki.
'i ,:i t lie. .Stih ley Te.rnp3.'
v.O'idltliJ f? pti'f?'ibrr~-?-Rni/niay"
ni^hr at St Jat'.vs A.M.K, i-hiriii.
M;>! I. ;? Marshall. Ji... ;r .l
" ' v-i.i.rn i.i Wa.-lii: Ut,
-1! t . a v. a y pica1:*;.'
VTu-A ' iv i. ') t Mt a'!:'
Mrs. Kin., v.,
M! i->a *?? ? i' . A.-i. i- j. c|u-::,liiiir |
t\?o .? vn a.M . with Ik-. >i--tt
t >' a.al :I ' ' : i!) tin- ei.t.% ?' ! N l At
York. _
p- MI k i Vi S.iiKt,
sp. -i .a . v/.-'"' . v i<>p
.. ; Wiy'U.- \\.; .' .-.or .s!sV : Mr-.
TYa--' ,i:.h . !! a: i i,~V?v;* . St.
V .MS-s j'a-.i,.. (./ !. .... I, o',-nf..-th? .
\vivk i-:;.! at ?.? .* ? h. . \\.-k
Mi -. A}'! Mtij:.
the Mt'.< ai?a:?li-* ,-!.y, h
>> Missitinl.V met a' tr
ho 111 o >'t Mv., Bet': nit- 1'.. 1 i'ieU'r.
r?| liar;i.-! -u- et. A!!< tiniii
v ut io::al -Me' >>/ ' i; pit e'ii-jr 'in ;
1'iOsidei.t. M \ jrav I
siW.e kite '. r.-C :;,a! k- at; |
?i? thy' < i- 'n ; V..iy ira'.e l
an OXi'l I I - it:- et J Sty.
'- .held in S . > . < "f'.ilvo'Pi.-r.
$1.23. -.The h s .-el'Ve.il a o>Ut-.i
Ot Lee I'i'v'll'i! ''.Ilk*'..
! a Wail.', M A! 11
M. V. livir'r .Mi- M'irthu
Th?j?:a?, .V.jijUx * ;?.. ??
tared Si'.h.mhV a* t'.t*
of M;.?!! ' M Tlt'ima?;
-Xi t?. i !i, ;>ana-<i
tilt 111 i-U 'k. __Jh ,
.. Mr.. V. r?.
hin-.bi:: ? ! ! : i;-j - V. :tr'i
i clat hr" la- '
Dr. II. !: ?, .: . : .i.-; : [i. rhol
A. M. ! . V .. I 'T'.t
I';... av.u i'i . . M Car ' . i
-.j Mi- M.i _ 1. 1" | < a;. . Mr. I.
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and Ml:-. I'M-; .
wen- '-'I aii'iv. i<. ti.-s. I -r.
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ill!. C111 l1 !|1- > !'l" Sl'l-V.-.I
Fi iiiay ... ' !.> ylr?U! y nu-n
and W' ii.t-xi I'. - .. I ? i- Haj>li?t
i i? :r I'rr'.": inda d .? \<iy laiyr*
aiiilti'iici' with .. -t?*rist_r i->r.ust._
SviSi'o a A ti:;- iceunvf
'ill - J i i i 'A >:
?A;'tor '.Ik-?i"Fi-h?I-'i \ V
v.a.- ^r.? i: in till* < ' iniiiunity build
inw by ihi* V M<nb c
Mm-danms Julia St t outer. <>lin
Samuel, Viwl.' V.'.ie; be. A::i<
Smith and Su-an Fold atteid'd
trie- \\\,nw..'r Da-tin I ' '.invention
at fmiiy Cr.vt: Daptist vh.ir.-h
near I'ai ia-ton la?t week. I ho
Junior ci."'i <1\( !>< .. 1'aptist
chili*' h 1j>! : music at the von
Vfllt'oi; SuUnd.?y
M rs. \ a- i.t i \\ .] .-> n (11 ady ?? 1
Washington. ! ill tho city Viuitiny
relatives and fi a-nds,
Mr Ken: y Ua>s of' New Vol k
.spent .t !'. \V hays with he- mothci
? and rdativ - last week.
We i'ai'- to report that Mr
A M. Ila !'-m I'ickens is ill at this
writing \\ t- hope for her a cpmplotc
recovery.
Mis Mafic Harris is .'jil.-u ill
' and plyns arts boinjj,. made to take
hor to' Duke's hospital Tuesday.
We are. hoping, for her a speedy I
recovery.
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EASTOVER NEWS |
The revival meeting closed ut
St. Phillip A. M. E. church last
Sunday night with quite a success
conducted by the Rev. W. M.
Thompson of Santuc. Forty-three
-ouls were happily converted to
tTrrisTT Maiiy backsliders reclarm d
hnd Christians revived. It is
-aid that, it was the best meeting
hold in St, Phillip in twenty years.
Many white friends'of the community
-and around Eastover attended
each night. Rev. Thompson,-delivered
six strong, instructive,
.spiritual sermons. .
The third quarterly conference
will be_held Sunday, August 29 ut
Shiloh A. M. F- church by Rev.
I. C. McClellen, D. D.. presiding
Ider of the Lancastef district.
'o.T.e and hear him. "
hrTTvTiT~7iTv1ttiiig will bCgin here
'uuday, Septeijib^r 5th Conducted
| by, tim Ufev. Tillman of Columbia.
Revival meeting will open at
M*. Zion Baptist church Sunday
night. August 2t?th by the Ituv. L:
I. Bowman. Revival ;meet/ng at
Rice Chapel A. M. K. Zioti church
'aits September l*Jth.
I' r-.i* w ho made special cjntri
utin the reyival last week
v't .V (Jeerganna Myers, $1.CO
\\ .ii.e |V?re';a J an ie'Pope, Daniel
?\ ..,'-iii:ig;<<i!. Mi-- Louise Porcha
??. : s-'w ho-c 'names -the wri'-T
failed to get.
\m? lig tfTe many visitors that
a ,ied St. Philjrp last week were
Al;s.-. Louisa 'Porehf; a graduate of
\.I' ; university, taking her A.B.
! g ye in \V*a-hington, I). C., and
:-':v??\v 'legated in the City of New
\ oi k She is making good and
joying the best oJ health.
Mr.. Daniel .Washington', pf New
V' i k who- was a member of St.
Plulip A. M.' K. church forty-sevi
-years ago i\- here on his vacation
and spok- in high term a of I
hi- it-ginning ami said that his
laii./.'g, by his father who sleeps
./tins church yar<l still remains:
with him ami he is stronger today
!. ii he was forty years ago. It
ha, *>een it! years since 'he visit- j
Mi--. Annie M Park'r of Wash-J
: ton. D. <\, spent two weektsifl
- an with her paieKts,. Mi\ and
!:-. John' Parker; while here she
!>vv Mowman i.is'.'ted tx:?- Spar.h;rg
iui?.?itrnary convention last
"t.k at C\dar Creek chinch pre.
e : ..A t c bv Rev. W. J. Robinson
-idiiig !ii r and Mis. Owens,
'?? < >i?l nl. Ti.;s being his*former
!: lib't he felt at home.
All-. Qi; einie Martin and her
ianghUr Ruble returned !ium(. last
Sunday after spending thri'e \\,<?eks
.\eli V?m laughters 111 New York
1 y. They .reported having en\
nl a very hapy stay.
Mi-s Mattie Hates and her s.isef
I'olumbia worshiped with
' !a-t Sunday night.
lie cotton tiehU tire whrte and
v. : ylnrdy doW'n at Work. The
are i inning. I?r. Collins is
' admg in gathering. He reports
-ix bails 'ready to gin. Mrs. Martial
Ril-y conies in second vv ith
Vo l that due- for the Palmetto
!a idet "now is the tim<- W settle
?t>. Y-ti tluit due your pastor
pg -alary, rf/w is the time to settle
up. I hm't wait. A card will
bring the writer to your door.
Rev. Huwnian wishes to thank
who fed us and treated us
, line last vve'-k during-the l'evi.
dmeeti-ng: sisters Jennie Wash
uiglon, jmiiut c aner, wasu1 ?>"
is, Mav.v It. Bowman, Susie Scott
Margaret Fay, XoTcissis Johnson,
\n!.i? H Richard?on, IJertha Prinla.-t
hut not least, sist'T G.
i Woodaid. We alvo "wvsh to
th.aijk the visiting choirs who sang
fo: us last week: Mr. Zion pastor
u.d choir; St. James choir, Antiifch.
ehc/ir and Mt.,Mori-ah choir.
?Got -your?meals at?Mtt Mary
Smith's cafe They .will makf you
-i idle.
Get your groceries at M. Jel!
S'cott.
If you want to live right come
t.i church- go to church. r
ATI. VNTIC BEACH NEWS
(To 1'he "Leader '
Among the many visitors at the
.\tlantic eliach on the 22nd were
I'lof. (J. W, floward and wife; Mr.
\V. \VH<V, the popular undertaker
and wife; Mrs. Mae Smith
of New York and litle Gwendolyn
Williams of Klloree. This was
their first trip to the beach and so
charmed were they with what
they saw and the general appeara
:;( <; of th/ngs tha,! trht^'^iav^
o.ri>e<i to come again at an early:
diite ana bring others.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE LEADER
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BETHEL AME CHURCH
Kingstrce?Mr. Charles McClaiy
Supt of the Sunday school opened
at the usual hour Sunday morning.
For some reuson some of the
teachers were absent Several seho
lars were present .and the lessen
freely discussed.
The pastor, Rev Hughes, ton
ducted services ut his rural church
St. Paul, Sunday morning He reported
a very successful and picas
ant day
Rev. Hughes and his family
were the dinner guests of Mr and
Mi's Thomas of St. Paul
The ACE League was imiuIu '
ed by the president, Mrs -Alice
Reddin Sunday evening at the
uul hour. Several yyung ladLs ay.
.anvil-were present
t^i Sunday eve fling Rev. Ci-.ap
peUe Mcciary nrougiu 10 us a
' v-. ryj, splendid messuge; subject:
1'hc' Multiplied Mai:. His illust-.i
tit ns were beautiful and brought
out -his?-atrbjevt?very plainly.
Sunday, August 2P being .the
tilth Sunday, union services will
be-hej.d at MtZmh Sunday morn.,
in;; at Si loam Baptist Sunday afternoon
and at Bethel Sunday nite j
The barbecue supper wjiich v.a-,
held at the parsonage Monday nil
w;i, quite a success.
Miss Klizabeth Cooper, la-ad j
nifrse of Kelly Sanatorium left;
Sunday afternoon for. -N\ w Voih!
where she will spend a fevf davs-.
r i
vacation
Mr. James Wither-spoon and d't j
tie daughter Virginia, have gone.I
to Washington for an indefinite, i
length of time.
Mr, James Hughes of Fayetteville.
N. C\, spent Friday and Sa*
urday with his parents, Rev and'
Mrs. Hughes,.
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Miss Thomasir.a Woods is at !
home after spending several weekin
the mountains of North Curolimt.
: r
jv^.Mrs. Pearl Brown i? in the city 1
Lf.l >m Newark, visiting her parents
and her husband's parents.
Mrs. Virginia Gore Douglass? of'
Baltimoie who' has. been vpdtin j
here. left Friday, accompanied. by j
[her mother, and her sisters, Mr-.
Sarah,.Dodds of Rock Hill and I
Miss Daisy Gore of Deeds. They j
will all visit their brother in New j
York City.
"Mr. John Brice, Mr Murray Ma
eon are in the city from Baltimore
visiting relatives.
Mrs Maggie B. CunVnt'e has :
returned froln Myrtle Beach whole
she spent two ,week's"
I'rof. ami Mrs 1. S Brown ;
Brainerd Institute, Prof Joseph
Jones, Mr. Cyril Spann had a very
ei joyable trip to Ocala. Flu, and
other southern cities.
Dr J S Allen has iet,'urnod I'le'iu
St., Louis, whei\- he attended : hNational
Medical Association,
Mrs- Abbie Douglass id Jacks"in
vjlle, flu, is. visuinn iiit uhhik-..
M1 s. Daisy Douglass, Mohh-y St
I'ruf. S. Louis Kink y, J r. arrive.!
home Sunday intuiting from Sinn
titer School at 'Columbia I ititiisitj.
The Young M<n's Club .>! Mi
tropolitan. AMKZ .chuti b .
an enjoyable picnic at Huuiiiaiii.
Lake Monday,
l'lof y~tT Kinli-y jsrT-: I-; jiiyiuithis
vacation in northern cities
Mrs Nettie MeLurkin ?d davksonville,
Fla., arrived in the Pity
Sunday afternoon having i em call
ed to the burial of her sister whose
body'came down fro in a nortlain
city.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur .lad.
i were called from their huna n.
Philadelphia because of the death
of a relative. Mr Atkinson it. il.e
county.
Mrs Lola Hampton has relumed
I home after a very pleasant vt it
j to her son and daughter in Wa.-bmgton,
1)
Mrs. Eva' Heath has as her guest
her sister, Mrs Huttie B l.ann, of
Brooklyn, NY. They visited in,
I l^iinnott cu>llo 1 ti ct 4 Ss! i *ii 1 i\ v
Mrs. Kur.ice Veal Baker, of
Steubenville, Ohio is the must o!
her friend, Miss Fannie B Casscll
Mrs. Baker is the wife of Dr W
\V Baker, the only colored physieian
in Steubenville Site is tin. see
retary of theOhio State Federation1
and Kxeeutive Secretary of tin !
Phillis Wheatley Association of
Stoubenville. For several years
she was director of Home licoiio J
mica at Tuskegee Institute, one
year at State College and one year
here at'Finley Hi. She will join
her little son Billy who is visitjng
relatives' in Fai ti)ville. Va.. and
they will go to Atlantic City to
join the Doctor and then to their
Ohio home Mrs. Baker is a fori
.
rhe Palmetto leader
?
mor Cluster trij*! and friends are
do lighted t>> see. her
Mr.-. (' M Fiiftey las returned
ftoin ' 'in .linr.il i win re she attelul .
ed the . Intei natk'.ifal ('eiilVronce of .
Kastein Stais.. She was un'animous
ly elected a- International CoilMr.
1 >ouyI:?ss llieks- and family ^
iif Bully In. N V, Wire Kl'esls ?.>!
Mrs K\a Heath. Sunday. .
A veiy iary.e i i'nwd went tu
i? \\ ll'at e Sunday.
.dr.- it. - rv.ia Atlas, -.f l'lain,u
i i. I. is the Km-t . !' Mr- Ca- c"
li.ie' l.-eni .. 11
SI. .l%Mi:'s AMl'i t 111 JU II
ift \ \\ It lloulil". .i'astor
l-tie i tun sorvie.es v. v the' or|deT~'of
the day hls.t s i. iay boKuiifit
k with the Sun ay seho. J. ^
Supt Miss. Kstelle .la-n.ivtt.- and "
feu-Will l;ei s Were at It 1 of '
iii ty Aft.-r the Mas.-. ti dy of the
ie --"ii til.* - el".... ] v.a- ^jy-1 in-'ly
i . k'Ui il tiy the pash-r. Stunk. .,
ni"i iiii o aftei ) : elih.l:; i i: tin pas ;
lur |nea<he(l n wuiiv1 M iiiiiin
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'Our I evival IIH'V hill',
lay ni'.'i.i- with suiH .. i meet-i
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!v,,i, .1. .V ; v. n glad l>.? see Hin j
' i:|? u":'.i'i :?' i having- ail :tv< iilcnt
Mr. I"s111. \ af.-Jitii.r was h<?nu \
J'rt.in '..v. York km a. vi.-it will. a
IYi-. i. i ai.i i (hi lives. j;
Wc '.M i ), \ < : y. lad L?> kii..\\ that
mil in. - Mi ssi s. I. Hartley. \
(.. Lights ..rid Mr. (Yiinnlan<ici tl
Clark urn- thinking' of Olive u
Hraneh ai <1 each sent $1.UU to help ^
support the* meeting.
i
EDGEFIELD NEWS.
N ' 7~
Messrs. Robt. John and Bennie
Jrant and Mrs. Lena Forrest of
A'ashington, D.C., are visiting reltives
and friends here.
Miss Alverta C. Singley spent 9
1W week-end in ttre~hqme of Rev. ~
nd Mrs.- A.D. Dawkins 4 1
Mr and "Mrs. Charles Parks of ^
Va hington. DC., are visiting Mr.
nd Mrs. Quinie Moselev. ?
i
Rev Augustus Weaver conduct- i:
d a successful revival meeting o
t Olive Branch church. i
Mr. and Mrs.' Bennie Terry of t
Cbw York City are visiting Mr."]~"
ml Mrs. Joe Simmons. h
Miss Bertha Longstreet return- C
d to her home in Washington, D.
'. last week. s
Mrs. Florence 3ro6lfcs of Colum- r
ia spent a few hours in the, home s
1' Mis. Lizzie Waldo as a lunch- c
?>ii guest. f
Mis. Jennie Simkins, the wife ^
4?Mr. Jerry Simkins was funer- K
li/.ed at Shaw's Creek Baptist tl
hui'eh on last Wednesday. .
Mrs. Carrie J. Gaston is attend- 1
in*- the Adult School Conference
t Benedict College, Columbia. R
Miss MildrefBaxter is away at-1- b
ending the Camp Conference, spon '
I. red bv the NY A. - a
' fi
Mr. Lemuel Irwin and son ?c- E
mpamed by Prof. Parker mo- cl
led to Aiken on last Sunday. "
I !i<- Adult Thrift , Club met at
I t* home of Mr. and Mrs. James ^
i. Thompson on the second Tues- T
ay night in August. There will ^
"l he a meeting in Sept. on ac"lint
of the revival services at c'
lacydonia church. The regular Iw
leeling to he held at the home
i" Prof, and Mrs. W.E. Parker, B
Irs I i'/./.ic Waldo acting hostess vi
lie time the second Tuesday nite
i October tl
M>r. Walter Hyans, mother, bro- c<
ier ami sister were the spend the E
ay guests of Mr. and Airs. James cl
i. Thompson on. last Friday. ' tc
Mrs, Ella Simmons of Chicago,,
II, is spending her- vacation with- si
i lativis and friends ,here.
SI MTER NEWS.
Tin? i.t/w Lincoln . Hi school ^
adding. whien is indeed a inod...
. a
nii-iji'Kk structure, is now comIcted
ami' open for public ijispee
' n
ion. .
The TAC and a large number ol'
est.- wire entertained by Mrs.'
.A. Lawson 0^. TucsoVy after- >
oim, Aug 17 tnjbonpr of Miss!
lornthy Nofris of Petersburg, Va. j^,
1 im ellanenus. games were played, p
Iter wiiieh Mrs. Annett' Tarletun ! '
1 r
eeu-ived lirrt prize, Mrs. Ruth
ilaiiey s'i eoiid and Rev. Turner)
i.i:d .prize. Mrs. Pope received;^
ii- >'iala?n prize , and Miss Norris *
.a. t prize MisW N.I. Davis, of
'a !:.tka, Fla., w as also present A!
? > pl asant afternoon was spent j ^
' haiiU ice cream and pound cake]
, n<
.111 served
l lie ) lor-eas Circle gave a picnic
t the loilKrson picnic grove on
'luirsila'y August. 1U. The (Jlub
1 1 veil dinner to the members and,
ruests. A joll.v . time was spent **
hiougliout "the. day.
Mi-, (ivitna lluwiird is visiting
- ? * v- I ? * >
A\ ) i'l K I ity.
? h
Mi.-. Edith Canty is visiting hei T
- A.. 1 .ii N't'W- Vin k City S
Mr. aid Mr.-. Everett Thompson cl
1 ' ng Mrs Everett's parents o;
M luiiiieltsville and little son are e<
lev. and Mrs. Henry DaVis f;
.His -v. u. nowaco, ftirs soma n
md Miss Evelyn Howard are vis- ti
ii. g in N'e-w- York City It
di-s H. N. Usher is spending her t?
a.iilion at Bottis Academy. Tren" a
on, S C. w
Kev. ami Mis. E. M Rf,x>)ter mo- a
nieii to Chicago on Sunday, Aug,
!2 Mrs.' he tin a 11 returned home t<
lith them. m
Miss I'ortia Taylor is spending ir
ome time with Miss Dorcas Gass
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Donald of
slew York are visiting Mr Don- di
id's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- Ll
ias Donald -
Mis Alopia Frederick of Flor- Jj
nee is ip me citv for a couple I lo
l' days mi business. She is the I m
ouse guest of Mr. and Mrs E E?n<
ones while here.
M'us Ogaretta Prioleau is visit- 11
r in Summerville and Charleson
.
Mrs. A via eta Russell is visiting
Eoriesinn, S.C
M< .dairies liu'h McConr.ell and
'a.-hti Toussant of New York,
le visiting their sister Mrs. I.D
avis.
The Giodfellows Club met with
Ir. \V. II C Richardson on Wedesday
nite, August 18 The usal
business meeting then social
our was held, then a bountiful
spast served
JONESVILLE NEWS.
After a long duration of hea
nd i rainless days this has beet
hanged to rain; and now the far
aer and others as well are al
miles.
Miss Gregory of Detroit. Mich
s here<frisiting her aunt Mrs. Bil
lorris.
Revival services are in pjogres
t Cedar Grove and Rev, Dawkin
i being assisted by Rev. Matthew
f Spartanburg.
Mr. B Bates and family of Ken
ucky are heft? viatting?relatives
Miss Nancy Gregory is visitini
er sister. Mrs. A. Stewart i ;
'eroleen, N C. this week
Mr. John Beatty and son Junio
pent last week in Columbia wit!
elatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregoi-y ol
itizensi of this town left last wee]
or Cincinnati. 0., to make theri
ome wun ineir son air. L.. r?re
ory. Jonesvillians regret to se
hem leave, and trust their day
.'ill be long and happy in thei
ew home.
After a f^w days illness Mi
ussell Stevenson formerly of hen
ut now of Asheville passed awa;
lis remains were brought herl<
nd -buried in the family plot a
lethel, near Kelton, Rev. J. \R
Izell pastor. He leaves a wife, hildreri,
parents, 2 brothers. tw(
istcrs and a host of relative^.
.There will be a pew rally a
bster's Chapel next Sunday nite
his rally goes for the benefit ol
>r's Chapel was a success finan
ally and spiritually. Backsliders
ere given a fiery onslaught.
Messrs. H. Tinsley, D. Long, W
. Smith and Tommie Smith wen
isitors in Union Sunday
Everybody is looking forward t
le annual S. S. Conveation whicl
invenes in Cross Keys at Rev
zell's church A bus is to b<
lartered to convey all who wis!
i go.
.Mrs, Adline Fair is visiting hei
m and .family Mr. H. Fair T~
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
After beiny very hot and drj
>r several weeks, the spell wa;
token by refreshing rains Fridaj
nd Sunday evenings.
Miss Cecelia Mae Toatley. is
ome after spending a few verj
teasant days with her aunt ir
harlotte, N. C.
Drs. H.W. McNair, President ol
lgleside Seminary, Burkeville, Vc
id A. P. Carley, of Charlotte, N
., were dinner guests of Rev and
Irs. J. H. Toatley and Mrs M L
oster. Saturday
Rev. A. S.' Powe, of Columbia
as a caller at the Presbyterian
'anse last week,
Mrs. M ae B. Robinson wus host
i Mrs. M. L. Foster, Misses
ary and Martha Baucom and Mi
'illie Wadsworth, Friday at din
L?r.
The entire town was shocked
aturdtly morning when the sat
ews was heard that Mrs. Reesi
oe rMcLaih had passed to th<
reat ^beyonji at 2:15 a.m. She hat
ttemfod revival {services Fridaj
ight. ^ame home, and taken sud
eniy -in, und only lasted a fev
ours. The end wus ~ peaceful
he funeral services were ~het(
untlay^i pirn, at Mt, Tabor 5H
hurch, Rev J.A. Gary, her pastoi
fticiating The church was crowd
d with sorrowing relatives ant
riends The floral offerings wen
lany and beautiful. Interment ii
he Chesterfield cemetery. Sh?
;aves to mourn her loss, one sis
?r and brother and a host of rel
tives and friends Her pgisdjng
ill be regretted both whitt
nd -colored. ' ''
Mrs. Sallie Coe and grand daugl
?r Ellouise were called home or
ccount of the death of her sisterl-law,
Mrs. Reesa Coe McLfiin.
Miss Sara A McCullough. left
Jalturday afternoon for ax few
ays stay at McColl, visiting Mis*
>ora Mae Hines.
Mrs. Reesa, (mother) Craig
im Bittle. Misses Sara A McCulugh,
Mary and Martha Baucom
otored to Cheraw. Friday after>on.
.
Mrs. Florie Walker has return
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The Hol|e_v Fnnenl Homes at
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OUR MOTTO: "PROMPT i
A Service in Keepii
18 YEARS OF EI
-Saturday, August 28, 1937.
cd home, after spending a few
pleasant weeks at" Baltimcvv, Md.
t When loVe takes a vacation,
i what do you d?? Sigh Cry! Well
- "I believe I'll go back home."
1 "Coming home, never more t o
roam." My arms are open. Smile,
i. (gome certain young folk.)
While visiting her aur.ts. Miss
Malinda Coe and Teressa Coe
Miss Evulyn Coe of Chesterfield
and Charlotte, N C. was quietly
q married to 'Mr. William Pharr of
Washington. D.C., Aug. 18 They
left immediately for their honey(
moon in New. York City, accompanied
by Mr and Mrs. J. Coe
Mr Willie Wadsworth left Sunday
evening for Washington, D.C.
r The last revival of this season
^ is on this week at Snlum.. Baptist
church Rev. Rogers, of Charlotte,
. N.C. is the pastor
Mrs Christine Bittle Ims?Telm nk
ed from a week's stay at Myr.lu
r Bea<?h. '
e Mr. Robert .Foster is teaching
s summer school, at Black Creek
r Born to Mr. and Mrs, F Little
a daughter Mother and babe aie
doing nieelv.
e
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Sbuthern lly. System
Arrival and departure of passi
enger trains, operated by the
Southern Railway Company, at the
' I'nion Station, Columbia, S. C.,
effective June 1, 1927, 4
Tr. Leaves
No. Columbia: For:
L
, 24 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill.
Charlotte, Washington
9 5:20 A.M. Spar'hurg, Ash'vle
i Knoxvillc
- 12 8:30 A. M. St, Matt., Orangeburg.
Charleston
31 8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aiken.
15 6:50 A.M. Now'by. Greenwood
I - Greenville.
I 19 8:45 A.M. Blk'vle., Barnwell
Savannah.
118 11:20 A.M. Camden, Canonster,
Hock Hill.
1 27 12:40 P.M. Sp'bg.. Ashvle. Chi.
r 28 4:50 P. M. St. Matt.' Orangehurp,
Charleston.
32 5:00 P.M. Chester. Rock Hill,
' - Greensboro, Wash,
7 Bait. Phil. K.Y.C,
1 17 9:50 P.M. New'bry.. Gr'wod.
And'sti., Atlanta? : 1
23 10:10 P. M. Savannah, Jackson1
ville. Miami. Tarn.
1 . " "* ** .
J Tr. Arrives
3 No. Columbia From:
^ 24 4:50 A.M. (Miama, Tntnpa.)
Jak'vlle., Savannah
J 18 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson.
Gr'wood., Newbry,
31 8j20 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Charl.,
Hock Hill
[ 117 12:25 P.M. Shelby, Hock Hill,
' I jmciister, Camden I-?.?
27 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brg., St.
i Matthews
j 28 4:40 P.M. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar.
20 4:30 P.M. Sav., Harn.' Hlkvle.
' 32 4:45 P.M. Aug., Aik., Bat'bg.
10 9:50 P. M. Ashe'lc., Spar'bg.
b (Atlan_ Greenville)
11 9>25 P.M. Char., Or'brg. St. Matthews
1 23 9:40 P.M. Charl'te., Hock Hill '
C I *
UlicnilT
16 9:35 P.M. Grn'vle., And'so**..
Gre'vnod., Nw'bry
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