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GRAMTEVILLE NEWS
St. Paul C. M. E. Church
Revival meeting and Bible school
was conducted at St. Paul C. M.
E. church, August 15-20. The meet
ing was well attended by our many
cooperating friends otf Granitevrlle.
The following choirs served: Mt.
Zion. A. M. E., Tuesday night;
Valley Fair Baptist, Thursday
night and Bethlehem Baptist Fri-,
day night.
We, the members of St. Paul
church and Graniteville at large
feel that this was one of the best
meetings that we have ever had.
fllir olmi'cVi Vinc^ linPn vnvivoil find
we are going forward. We* thank
God and the Rev. Jas. M. Blassingamc
for having had the Rev.
Myrtle B. RulT from Columbia.
S. C., to conduct cur meeting each
. night. She was at her best. Hersinging
and proafching were very
uplifting. She will live long in
the hearts of the people of Granrteville.
The Bible School was organized
by ?tho Rev. M.'B. RulT and
Rev. Blassingame and taught by
the same. This is the iirst Bible
school ever held at St. Paul. We
feel that our town is uplifted to(
have such pecptc with us that live
and teach our children* the way
;N Jesus .would have them go.
. We have been praised hy the
leading white people hero." We are
.pleased to acknowledge the pros
ence of children from each church
and a f?w of the white children.
The following are the names of
the children who attended the Bi
ble school. Prizes were awarded
those answering the most questions.
First priz0, Leo Coleman;
second, Jlolen Blocker; third, Cleo
Coleman and fourth, N. Gibson.
Other members of the class were
Ernestine Davis, Irene Corley,
? Queen E. Tf.'lbert, Sam'Davis, M.
Lowry, An 11ie M~ Dowry, Jaunltai
Lowry, Lovenza I.owry and Katie
L. Silmon.
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LICKY BIK1) SOCIAL CI.I 11
The club met at the home of
Mr. Young Jack-on 13(>0 Wheat
street, August 4-'~>th. at 8:30 p.in.
Opening sohg bv Chaplain Mrs.
Boyce; prayer ATr. Boyec; second
song by chaplain then Bible verses
wore repeated. The minutes of I
'. the last meeting were read and
approved. Sick committee, report-j
ed.none. 0<nnmittee on picnic re-]
ported a fine time. Unfinished
arid new 1>, sincs< were, discussed.
uRoll called Id being present. Next
meeting at Mrs. Dolly Smith.010
Marion street, Augu-t .'11 at 8:30
p.m.--Rel'ickhments: potato salad
nam arid tomatoes sandwjt-lWs,
crackers and punch. I
Sam Williams, president; ^rrtrude
West reporter.
GUI-: E.N WOOD NEWS
The members of tire Doll Sew
jug dub. wore onto: tain'M Thursday
nftoriKs^r*Jit ">:0() c.Vlock at
a lovely tea which was given by
the mtnib' rs of the club.. Miss
-Franchi Dtii. Ha/.el Frazier. Dwothy
Tore and It city .1. Graham,
G'ltiudc IJeid. The -guest., were
little M r. tTai les II. Frazier, J.
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and Hubby Gordon, MTTltr^ and"
James C. Hoov.er and little Miss
Carol V. Frazier.
They wore, served delicious sand
wichf's, Jcrucltttrs and punch by
the hostess, Mrs. James E. An-.
dreWs, Jr., Miss Merrian and Mr.
Carl L, D<rr.
President, Miss Frances Dorr; I
secretary, Miss llazel Frazier.
trenmritr, Miss Dorothy Graham; I
reporter, Miss Gertrude Reed. i
TAUERNACLK RAl'T. CHURCH
Rev. W. M. W atson, Pnstoifc^S
Greenville. S. C.?S. S. at the
usual ho'ur with Supt. Rjadley in
charge with large attendance. We
had as guest I)r. A. V/. Hill who
made a very interesting talk.
Preaching 'service at II a.m.
Rev. Hill delivered avery strong
message which was enjoyed i>y,
all. Ait 1 o'clock Rev. Watson
preached and Baptized at I'leas*
ant View church.
The funeral service of MTs. Fran
cis Arnold O'Neal was held at 4:30
o'clock. She was the daughter of
Dea. John Arnold.
At 8 o'clock Rev. AI. L. Robin- |
son, pastor of the Corithian Rapt. J
church of Detroit, Mieh??delivered
a very strong message from Luke
6:4.'
The sick lit are: Mrs. A Moore,
E. Carwise, Miss Emma Molding, j
Charlotte Heard.
Mrs?. Mary Mitchell and Mrs. |
Geneva M. Robinson were called
to New York because of the illness
of her daughter and sistei*.
Don't forget the Candle Light
rally Monday night, August 30th.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL AND b
LEAGUE INSTITUTE
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on program: The Bible and its
Books^ Miss Edna Adams, The c
Teacher and His Work; Prof. H. P
B. Rikard, The Pastor and Hrs 1
Relation to the Sunday school. All ^
the above named persons made
good. Sunday was a high day, c
Rev. P. B. Brooks preached the high
noon'sermon. *
The members and friends of v
Shiloh church fed the delegation ^
in the school auditorium and the c
tables groaned under the load of
good eatings and greasy fixings. 1
Thus ended one of the best con- *
mentions held in Shiloh church. '
(Rev.) J. S. Martin, reporter.
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MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor
I
^Seller, b. Of.?Sunday school I
pened at the usual hour with Su- 1
porintendent and his eo-work.ers 1
n't their post of duty. A splendid ?
lesson and review by Mrs. Eliza- 1
both NcAvlin.
At 11 turn, service began. The
pastor selected his text from the
: 11:2 St. " Matt. This was a wonderful
message.
\t 8:00 o'clock we again r?as- ?
u nibled and the Rev. "Ca+vin Cros!a
:d of New1 Brunswick, N. J. f
brought to us u burning message (
from the 25:10 of St. Matt. Quite ^
a few visitors ' worshipped with
us in this service and expressed (
themselves as having enjoyed the ?
worship. Among them were Mr. p
Calvin Crosland and wife and
daughter, Ruby; Mr. Freddie j
Quick,..Mr. Willie Cribbs and wife j.
The pastor and wife were the din- g
.iter guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. c
Quick Sunday. * ?
vMr.-. F. L. CSiolina, Mrs. T. B.
Tones,, Mrs. Carrie Quick motored ?
TT M ulTTffs"~ Smnfcnr?afternoon - on Q
"biviiU'SS.
Mr. J. L. Crosland and Brother ^
Cu'vm, Mrs. Sallie Crosland, Mrs.
Ai uie Crosland, Miss Ruby Crnsland
and Miss Alberteen Bradv ,
spent-a few hours Sunday eVen- 1
lii!? in Latta visiting Mr. and Mrs. T
W. D. Dudley. p
Mr. Freddie Qhick of Baltimore ^
Mil.. jLs spending sometime with ^
his father.
.Miss Emma Brown who have
X
been, visiting in Philadelphia, Pa., .
'returned home Sunday. ' *
Mr. Johnnie Crosland left Saturday'
for New York.
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WEST PALM BEACH NEWS v
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Prof. Lane E. Singleton, vnstruc- S
'or in carpentering at Industrial
High school after spending the fi
oa.-t .six weeks attending Teach- ir
is' summer school reporting a h
eery pleasat trip. It
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Jenkins the
Proprietor of Economical Drug 11
lore has announced an anniver- tl
avy sale for the coming week. 11
The charming disposition of this la
pair has won th?m numerous h
friends. Both are native of the fi
i'alnietito State and are sought a
~Ftvr~on all o'ccasions.?Mrs. Ro
herta Jenkins is a member and ir
lieigitiv worker of Tabernacle
Baptist churcn ot wnicn kvv. w. g
ff.?T-tr--finvTor" a product of Bono?v
* i?t college, is pastor.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Downing a
,f ills X. Sapadilla, entertained si
i'or a number of fhtdr" friends on
Thursday, night last. i
Miss Inez Maxwell an indefati- .N
gible wo'rker of Mt. Gilead Bapt. h
church is an ardent .?i,<?adev of an A
booster for her beloved Palmetto
Leader. 1 ii
Li'itletiehr Washington, eldest \\
-on of the late Itev. Washington l>
ii' Tabernacle Bapt'?t church was
<illc?D by a pugilist Buster Bask^xJnlie
on Friday last at Bill
Brown's-Paramount Beer Garden.
W. O. Heath, yuong busyness
man was beaten unmercifully by
police officers at the jail here, B
knocking five teeth out and maim- r'
ing him and forcing his brother P
to "leave town for conveying their N
nephew from the scene of a hold P
up of an officer near Reddick,
Fla. q
F. T. Brinson prominent rn the si
fraternal and business world is ei
rffitincr n nnmn fnr in <j1
ho successful organizing of the J:
Pallbearers of the lower easl c<
eoa -t and especially the local <>:
chapter. p
Mr. and Mrs. Clerkly are c?le- tl
f-iatirig their wedding anniver- ai
sary. Their grand-daughter Gwen ei
;s a very progressive Sun. school w
ytt t endant.
The Rev. J, W. Daniels of Co- M
lumhia, S. C., is somewhat indis- S
posed. His many friends are p
praying his recovery. <y|
I'vof. R. W. Murray, newly ap- f,
poi ted principal of Industsial Hi Rl
sch >ol, this city was a guest the 8<
past week of Morticran J. H.'Bon ti
I
T y"*1 ? ? .^p .! i-wf tf i. r
:' ti
cr, chaixman of the trustee
oard.
The W.P.A. project, the New
'ranklin Delano Roosevelt park
i a valuable addition to the acivities
*of our group. And the
ommi'ttee of citizens upon the
resentation 0-utdid themselves in
heir reception and the repast pro
id^d upon that occasion was lavshly
dispensed by the employee
if the Progressive Young Merhants.
Percy Johnson, Carl M.
tobinson who1 donated their serice
gratis under the management
Benjamin Daniels, secretary of
he Bonanza Social club.
Carl Vickers, eldest son of Dr.
md Mrs. T. R. Vickei*? has reurned
home after completing his
ollege course and will enter the
loward University Medical -school
'allowing the footseps of the eldei
. ho is one of the wealthiest men
f the city.
Mr. J. H. Russell Myott, profiessive
young physician has competed
his office building and its
he cynosure of all comers. The
ioctor has returned from a postgraduate
seminar and is resuming
)i active on an enlarged scale.
DUE WEST NEWS
This sems to bo the season when
visitors are coming and going in
nound Due West.
Miss Lugenia Ellis vs at home
rom Far Rockaway, N. Y., and is
naking an extended visit to her
>a cents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis.
M rs- Macie Garrett} iSlcan ofChicago,
111., is visiting her sisers
Mesdames Viola Goosby and
Esther Young.
Mrs. Viola Stroatg^-and brother
n-law, Mr. John Strong of Tam>?.,
Fh^., are fvisijting relatives
md friends in Due , West. Mrs.
Jtrong rs the "daughter of Mrs.
jUella Pollard.
Miss Elcise Sussewell is home
rum Philadelphia, to the delight
f her parents and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Washing011
of near Shoals'Junction, S.
Cf, delightfully entertained the
ullumng persons in their home
ist Tuesday, August 24: Mrs. Vila
and Miv John L. Strong of
ampa, Fla.; Mesdames Luella
'ollard and Annie J. Garret, Mr.
Ilin L. Smith and Miss Maggie
mi'th of Due-West. A bountiful
nd tempting dinner was served
nd the day was pleasantly spent.
Irs. Washington is .a gracious
ostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Osie Eakin and
ttle daughter Doris of Greenvile.
S. C.. were Sundav iruests i
f realtives in Due West on last
unday
Mrs. Lethia Grier has returned
om en extended trip to Washlgtoni,
D. C-'n?vherer?shcL, visited
or children rn the nation's eapal
city.
Mesdame-j Eugenia and Lena
lolmes of Anderson, S. C., were
le week-end guests of Mrs Beu
[olmes. Mrs. Julia Benjamin,
i Reeder and Miss Jennie A.
cr daughter, Miss Ruth and a
rrend also spent a while Sunday
fterternoon with Miss Holmes.
Mrs. Martha Valentine is visitlg
relatives in Chrcago, 111.
Miss Janie Wharton is heme aain
after visitrng in Ilendersonille,
N. C.
Mr. Albert AndersonMs orccting
nice bungalow on the beautiful
ite whi'eh he recently purchased.
M,rs. Olivia Hawthorne has reurned
to her home in Brooklyn,
1. Y., aftei a pleasant visit with
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
inderson.
Mr. Y. F. Valentine is hnprovig
nicely from a slight injury
rhich hp received in an autcmoi'le
wreck on last Saturday.
HUB CITY ITEMS
Atty. and Mrs. A. C. Piatt with
tieir children and Miss Eunice A.
catty, N. C. Mutual cashier have
eturned to the city after a very
leasant vacation in Washington
few York and Boston. They reorted
a^v^ry enjoyable stay.
Mfed Florida Jackso-n made
uite a few friends in the city alSo
icured a number of new subscribe
rs for the leading paper in the
Late The Palmetto Leader. Miss
acksop is a graduate of Morrrs
allege and has all the qualities
f a fine representative for any
aper. She is alsc/ a teacher of
le St. Andrews High school. We
re glad to .see our young women
igagcd in such work,
ere glad to have Mrs. Mary E.The
citizens of Spartanburg
[cDanrel as their gUost last week,
he is known here as Mary E.
oster who served a^supervisor
F the Spartanburg county school
om 1914-18." She is now state
jpervisor of the elementary
:hools of Alabama which posion
she has held for fourteen
IE PALMETTO LEADER
years. I(J
The "Spartanburg: Herald" a vi
daliy here carried a good artrcle
last week endorsing the movement at
of a city park for the colored peo- M
pie. This movement has made A
great progress under the auspices C
of the Civic League through the T
influence of Drs. Walker and M
Gregg. ai
BETHEL A. ftf. E. CHURCH
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Rev. S. II. iAewis,- Pastor ai
Sunday school met at the usual
ho-ur with officers and teachers ' F
present. Despite the rain, we lei
were well represented. Little Jei
Miss Colman reviewed the lesson d<
for the little ones. Miss Benzena ic
Blocker reviewed for the adults. In
Both reviews were well received w
and well propared. ui
As usual, qurte a number of
members, friends and visitors at- d<
tended the morning service. After W
all preliminaries, the pastor select- m
ed his text from Psalm 51:1. The
central theme expressed or com- v
pared, fehril Citizenship and Be- 1"
lipeoug Citizenship. Many beautiful
thoughts were brought out. i(
Tho A. F F. Loncue is sHll nro- .
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gressing under the wise leadersl
ip of the President, Mr. Henry |
W. Webber and staff of officers, i j i
For the night service Rev. W. ' -Jr
"Si Trmturrt?d' livorcd?the nn-ssage.
His text was taken from cj
Paul's Epistle to the Romans. As
many as are led by the spirit of '
God-, they at e the sons of God etc. ^
Tlis sermon wa? very much enjoyed.
Friends and visitors are- al
ways welcome.
TWENTY-THREE CONVERTED ?
IN REVIVAL AT WEDGEFIELD
f.
St. Paul A..M. E. church held ^
its annual revival with the Rev. ^
Timothy preaching. Twenty-three ?(
souls were happily converted. On
Sunday morning our Pastor, Rev. G
C. E. Frazier preached a wonderful
sermon and at three o'clock
Rev. Nash, the pastor of Bethel
station here preached an inspiring
sermon and at 8:00 o'clock Rev.
K. W. Barnes ]>osjor of Brown
chapel A. M. E. church preached
a wonderful- sermon.. We believe
he is one of the best young ministers
in South Carolina. You
are invited to hear him at Wedgefield
next week. *
PAGELAND NEWS
Miss Annie Lee Stinsou, Miss
Choice Hunter, Me,sdame*5 Rena
and A. J. Clark of Charlotte. N.
C., were guests of Miss Loui-se ^
Blakeney last Sunday.
Among the out-of-town visitors
last week were Mrs. Harriet Blake f\
ney and friends of Charlotte, N.
C.; Mrs. Lunder Lee Blakeney of
Charlotte who1 visited her mother "i
Mrs. Lola Blakeney; Mrs. ftassoll
Tyson of Washington, D, .C., visiting
her son and his wife, Mr.
and Mi s.'Hoy Tyson, Mr. Ezell Low
ery o.f Washington; Mrs. Rosettu. '
S<?ogars of Lancaster who visited *V
her mother, Mrs. Sorcnia Roxie. *
Mr. Seymour. Brewer of New
York City is visiting his parents 4
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Brewer. 1
Mr. Bill BtakoTTey had as his 1
guest last Sunday. Mr. M, H.
Blakeney and friend*, WinsttonP i
Salpm, N. C. I
Z?I'rof Brooks Walker who ta
working in Georgia was the guest
of his wife's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Brewer last week.
Miss Luzetta Blakeney had as
iter gui st last Sunday Mr. Hay
waul Moten of Charlotte.
Messrs 11. A. Johnson, P. B.
Smith left Tuesday for a visit to
High Point, Winston and Greens- ?
boro. ^
Mr. and Mrsr T. P. Brewer -"had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and '
Mrs. Henry Walton, Mrs. Bernard
Wright and Mis? Ruth Walker
??f Chester. J
ftev. J. P. Reeder of, Columbia
and Rev. J. A. Reeder of Rock
Hill stopped at the home of their
neice, Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Tuesday
enroute to Norfolk, Va.
Be sure to read the 'Leader".
Little W. H. and I/Ucillc Johnson
will be glad to deliver it to you.
Miss Cassi,e Hubbard is at home
again from the hospital in Camden.
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PENDLETON NEWS
Rev. J. C. Quarles, presiding ]
elder of the Greenville district 1
held the third quarterly confer- ]
once njt Kink Chapel A. M. E. .
church, the third Sunday. The | ,
conference was well attended. All ]
official staff and members for their i
reports were good. The elder wtas
all smiles and congratulated the
faithfulness and loyalty 'to the
church.
Supt. H. V. Thompson opened
S. S. promptly at 10:15 a.m. with
oachprs and pupilg in their respective
classes At the ccnclu- 2
Ion of the" study period Elder
vrnjjjuiMminwji i" ??? .'
*y
uarlea after brief remarkg reewed
tho lesson.
The following visitors worshiped
King chapel Sunday: Mr. and '
rs. C. Lee Davis, and friend of
nderson; Mr. James Towns ol
hicago; Mrs. E. \V. Harrison and
heodcre Gough of Charleston;
Irs. Edna White of New York
id Miss Annie Davis of Atlanta,
eorgia.
Silver Spring. Baptist church
id Bethel church have had their
mual revival. .
Mrs. F. Milliner entertained on
riday the W.H. F. Missionary so
ety after the business and litary
program the hostess served
dicio.is ice cream and cake and
e cold punch was served from a
rge water-melon rind punch bowl
hich was very novel as well as
iiique.
Mrs. Nell Gr<?en was elected
dogate to the conference branch
r. H. M. convention at Mt. Carid
A. M. E church.
Mr. James Towns of Chicago is
isiting his mother .Mrs. Mamie
owns.
Mr Law.rence Thomas ol Washigton,
D. C., was in town afew
iurs Thursday caling on Mrs. E.
ash.
The itaany friends of Mr. Edward
,:il are glad to hear that he is
nproving from a recent illness.
The-annual IS S niciiie ol' King
lapel S. S. wa3 largely attended
nd %'vvy much enjoyed. The pietic
/was held on the beauti'ful
iwn the home of Mrs. R. J.
lark.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Thompson
n't?rtained a dinner party in honr
of their sister, ^Mes. Susie
wens of Washington, D. C. The
dlowing weiv the guests Mr. and
Irs. B.. W. Gallman, Mesdames
auline Thompson, C A. Johnson,
. J. Jackson Myimie* Wiriston,
[amie Morse, M J. Crawford, R.
. Reese, Mrs. Hester Alexander
Colontbus, Ohio; Mrs. Ella sheShirley
Temple
in.
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ioon guests of Mrs. M. L. Ham>urg.
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Rev. James Henry is spending l
l few days with uncle?Toiu?
Robinson. Mrs. Fannie Durham
)f Greensboro, N. C., was in town
he guest of her nephew Jim Rob- ,'j
nsoii and Tom Robinson.
Mrs. E. W. Harrison and Mi.
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Fisher.
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.he pasture at CU'mson college,
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1 It'l.'l?Cli.'Vfni.il f'o-.i.-h Point '
and tires . 0I\,. Runs nicely. Cj .
A ver\i popular model. 'I his - $
is an exceptional bay I'm -5
just .. - 00 \i
l'J.'U Chevrolet Landau i'lnte- -i
ton. Good, economical trans- '? - ?
portation' A good looking '?.
nice driving light ear for
only . $185.00 oj
SOME CHEAP ONES: $
10211 Biack Coach $50
PJ2U Dodge Sedan .. __$75 r;
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WUNDRYI
RSTREET I
nd Carry,
delivery service.
S 5234 1 ,
ST CONVENTION
Tth to 12th
AM, ALA.
ted via SOUTHERN RAIL- ,
a to Birmingham and return
. 6:20 P.M $14.40
. 7:15 P.M. 13.60 . s
. 7:47 P.M..; 13.00
. 9:50 P.M J....*: 12.60
.11:18 P.M ? 11.20
12:30 A.M... ? -;-- 10.10
2:25 A.M.... ? -- 9.30
"1 ;40 A.M 10.60 ?~
. 2:40 A.M.. 9.70
8:45 A.M. .8:50
. 7:10 A.M.
11:45 A.M.
.11:55 P.M.
.12:55 P.M.
.1:55 P.M.
,4:40 P.M.- *
. 6:18 P.M.
?.6:53 P.M.
8:40 P.M.
TICKET IS ROUTED VIA
[/VVAY SYSTEM #
>ply to Local Ticket A Rents
LWAY SYSTEM
FNERAL HOME
ENSED EMBAIJV1ER OF
AND GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
S GOOD AS THE BEST
nd Better than 1he Rest **
And Prices Less
Office Phone 2-3357
Residence Phone 7761
COURTKS/Y
AND
, SERVCE
COLUMBIA, ft. A