The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 04, 1938, Page Page, Image 3

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Saturday, June 4, 1938 HI DUE WEST NEWS The churches in Due West are still carrying on their work in an inspiring way On?last Sunday ? the Rev. Jt?rir Burns, pastor of PU* I) ??1, A At L iiic v iui ivuv.iv rv, lUi lit. viiuivu filled the pulpit for the Rev> -F r- L. -Bouey aV Mt. Lebanon A. M ~ E. church. Interesting sessionr of..the Sunday school were held at Mt. Zion Presbyterian and St. Mary Baptist churches; ?" Mr. John J- HawthoiJig_ailfl-haa. several years in Kensington, Pa., was funeralized at Mtr Lobanon A Mr-Er church on last Saturday at 2:00 o'clock p.m. He was of sterling character and arTintirHigont ami faithful church man. His mother, wife. three children and three Mstci.s survive Miss Wfnnie Hawthorne of the Booker Washing tan High school faculty of FoTunibia, S. C., is a daughter. This tine family has the sympathy of the entire conlmun tty; Many out-of-town visitors _ attended ilie. lumrnl. ? Mm?Elliott-- H-?.Johnson?of the Due West Junior High sckool faC--_ "J uity came up .'from- his home in Ninety-Six and spent the weekend. with Mr.^and Mrs. W. E. Vauss. Presiding Elder J. C. QuarTes of the Greenville district was a busi^v?zness visitarrin Due WesF on last Monday. This community is being blessed with an abundance oT rain after a prptracted_.jdry spell. * Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Hampton and Miss Willie Boyd" of Ware Shoals were among those who attended the funeral fo Mr. Hawthorne last Saturday. Several young people from the colleges and schools are coming home at this time and others are to^conie later.- Amon^?t-hose -seen are the Misses Margaret Valentine, Gertrude Lee and Annie Belle Hawthorne from Allen university; Miss Irene Wood from Benedict college; Mr. John Ellis, Misses Evelyn and Jennie Kllis and Miss - Chr'istitye Williams of JTarhison institute; MisSes Maggie Ander* RHjvI Ynnntr Mn <rn< ilio T An and Margaret Crier of Bettdj^academy; Miss WillFe Mae Lee of the Sterling Hi of Greenville. The- infant daughter of Mr. and Mi;s. Robert Eugene Young was funeralized at the grave side in Mt. Lebanon cemetery on last Thursday at 2:30 o'clock p.b.. . GARNETT NEWS . ? ; ' The regular union of the A. M. E. Churches, Mt. Zion, St. Mark S and ait. Peasant wars held Sunday at. Mt. Pleasant of \vhudi_linvv-111 H. Bowen, pastor; Rev. S. W. Wolfe pastor of the Mt. Zion station taught S. S. Rev. S. B. Burgess the pastor of . St^_Mark delivered the first sermon, selecting his text from the 37:26 of Genesis. Rev. J. P Fuller one of the .?sons of Mt. Zion brought 'lie seiond message, speaking from I Cor. 9:24. Both sermons wprc manna for the .hungry soul.. We were very glijd- to have Rev J. A. Jenkins, pastor of Sheldon circuit in our union. All-who witnessed the union express a vcrv splendid Any Miss Clementine L. Jenkins returned funn Allen unlv.. >lio ttf. ter a very enjoyable term!. -v? Miss Frances r.. Jenkins has le turned from' Selit/fit-ld school at Aiken with a (g^;gf ul teim. McCOLL NEWS ? The community has b^On blcssed with quite an abundance of -? rain uuring mo ia>t wok. i\.very Ihillgt?ken-on new life as the resuTfT Mrs. S. E.?MeCullough wps?n visitor in the city Sunday, thy guest of Mrs.. T-heola II. McKair. Mr. and Mrs. Rfedy McRae mo ytored down from Washington, D. C., to visit their parents. Mr. McRae's home is near Clio. Mrs. McRae is the former Miss Rosa Lee Fuller, daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. Wm. Fuller erf this city. " Mrq .Turin?Mclvor??Laui'in? hurg visited her father "UnelF' Andrew Buthoa Sunday. He-bears the distinction of being one Qf the oldest residents in the city. We were v*ry sorry of the ab senee of twn of our very active little S. S. workers on Punday. Illness prevented the presence of both Juliawee Wright and - Morris Bethea. Rev. D. E. W. Williams and noice were visitors in the commun* ity Sunday. Both had attended Ihc IVIarlhoOo union and :epo?*ted a grand _session. Mr." Donnie McNeil who hap been ill for a week is able to he up.. -His . fri*Trd* ti'asp ho will soon be out again. Mrsl Annie Jane Melntvre and ~ daugMcF are among those who motored to Roland, N. -C., this morning. The oca'sion the. buria of "Mi-s.- Mclntyre's sister-in-law Rev. Allen and the choir erf Fair Plain church conducted snr vices in PenibroV?, N. C.t yester day. The pastor and choir of th< Pembroke church having* reeenth visited Rev. Allen, here'.' DILLON DIST. t'ON FERENCF Dr. L. A. Wells, Presiding El del ? ... ?Pursuant to th**- call of the Tnori esteemed presiding elder, the Dil Ion district conference met in Ret ? hel A, M. E. church, Latta, S. C Rev. T. H. Davis, pastor. Devotions were conducted by Dr. At B. Thomas, Revs. R. Ren jamin. Sherman James and E.. / Earle. The convention was orga nized and Rev. J. A. llalman wa elected chief secretary. Amoni the high points of the mooting wa an address by Bishop J, S. Flip {. i -X n ? * ' 1 per on tho subject-of Education. He said God's last crowning act was the creation man and-even -thoUgh- -only -worth -about so ccnT^incTiemicais it remain* trp tb him to develop all the poten Jtialities that God gave him. He als0 said that the A.. M E. church has. b^en committed to , the cause of Christipn^ Education for more Than one hundred and fifty years. VlnyWXtlUpVi Ufldl'OSs was a niasterpiece of eloquence and information and greatly appreciated-hy_ all. Revs._A. C Gibbs, I. C. Wiley and Knox were leasant visitors from the M...E. church Rev Gibbs uiie?uf \)\q best?Informed ministers of the M. E. church was selected to spueafc for the group which he did with much credit to himself and the church. Rev. Wi-vUitoc-s?of distinction?were?Brer ,J. L. Benbow and T. J. Miles of tiif' PMiiiiLimT'"coiifcrtsncg ana T>r: J. E. Thomas; Drs. A. P. Spears, I. W. Janerett, R L. Pope, J M Jackson, Florence and Marion districts, respectively; Revls J. E. -Starrleyv; J." E. Richardson, A. Jen kiris, J. R. Richardson, R. L. McBryde, Thompson, Dr. E. F. G. Dotit, presiding elder Columbia district; Rev L. J. Randolph, Central conference; Rev. James of tip 'tral conference; Ttev. James of the Presbyterian church. The financial reports were good. The loyal members and faithful ministers are standing hard by the presiding eld<r who Knows no TailT ure, and by the help of God they are putting over a great program for God and the church. The Convention was the, happy iccipicnl uf four spiritual treats. The educational sermon by Rev. J. A. McQueen; Annual sermon, Rev. N. S. DeLaine: the Missionary'sernion, Rev/H. Heriot; the mid-day sermon by Rev. Randolph. AH of these sermons showed preparation and research and reflected credit on the ministers delivering them. The subjects on the program were very ably discussed by Revs. r> o rn 1 fir n ma1Ima a j d. o, i ayiur, vv . i . v^uiumia, n., B. Thomas, McQueen. DeLaine, E. B. MacK The laymen were very -much in evidence also the women Mrs. A. .A. DeLaine president of the W. H. and F..M .society brot greetings from the women. Prof. Levi DeLaine was one young man who stayed through and lent his assist a nee?in ovPry possible?way We predict better things up the" road- for Levi. The resolutions comer.ding Dr L. A. Wells for his wise leadership and fatherly advice were adopted with a risingvote nf thanks. The pastor?a-udmember3 of Level Green circuit veneious hospitality In curing foi the conference. So ends a most ^pleasant and successful disrtiet con fe rence. MT, OLIVE HAPT. < IH Rril? Rev.. J Lr Brooks. Pastor Mull ins, S. C.?Sunday was a g.eat day at Mt. Olive with mem* bers- and friends' from Florencc and Pamplico with choir from each church. The' S. S. opened at the usual hour with Supt. A. Bowman and teachers at their post of duty. At 11:110 the Pastor, Rev. J. L. Brooks ascended the rostrum. His text Phil. ,2:5, subject Have The ' >ame Mi nil Th You That Christ Jesus. Our hearts burned as the man' of "God delivered the message. At 3:30 Rev. J. Carr from Florence and the choir Rev. Can's text Hebrews 11:3, subject The Power of Faith. We were glad to have in our services Miss Eula Gerald, Mr. George Buck and Miss Hilda Lewis. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. H. Clark, Pastor Sumrneiville,~ S. C,?Sunday ' school opened at its usual hour wilti ftifv ?iripriritpnrlpTit and fcach _ CI S at their Dnat of .duty. |j The hour .soon arrived for preach ing service. Rev. S. M. Myers ot Ladson, S. C., delivered an in^pirl -injf. xounofv which was enjoyM hy all. At night, another well prepared me.s^age was delivered by On Sunday May 22, our pastoi ? delivered the Baccalaureate sermon at Morris college. Everyone enjoyed themselves very much. We are indeed proud to Kn(>v < that we have a fine young gentleman who serves our needs and ii ' able to assist others also. t?Ttnr annual address "was delfv. tied May 29, at Alston High schoo auditorium hy Rev. G. A. Thomas The school will close June 3rd. Quite a few of our mpmbers ar< jiow going North. Recently, Mrs ' Mary S. Brown and Mrs. Anni . Anderson went away. We hopi ^ for them a Very successful sea son. Miss.Bessye L. Frasier accom s panied by Mrs. C. L. Aiken, Mrs ? A. L. Clark and others are lpav ^ ing for Beaufort, S. C? to vial friends and relatives of Nurs j r rasier. - EVA JES3YE DURING THE JLLNJ School Life to Life's School Commencement the beginnin of life for thousands uf gradual* the country over. From school ijj to life's^ school . . a step frcmr th sheltered cove-to the swift movin stream. Little barks, setting oi oil the mufti en voyage . . ol crafts that have weathered J.1 gales and fought the current watc their coming with interest, pit and apprehension. The country oa er speeches, advice are being d rectcd at graduates, the majorit of them bored and perhaps a littl skeptical, thinking the whole wort lust a matter of form . . custon trad nOt~~Tn ~1re~T?T?;>~K ^T.rlmialy?s I thought twenty years ago . bu J wemy fears From Ntnw When these now confident littl boats will have had to hoist dis tress signals time and again-;--? when they have become acquaints with typhoon and dead sea . bee adrift . . on uncharted waters pei haps; when .he has spent anxiou hours bailing out his little sloo threatened " ',y niunici)t with -di aster, run aground, or off t h course .. . TIIEN today's grudu ates will realize as I now do, tha the'commencement speaker's war mg ana aavice were the gospt truth' and bv na inans magnifies _ Since graduation from Westeri University in Kansas, my own lif has taken so many and unexpecte turns it seems to be another per son entirely who writ***- thea lines. I entered Western, a gyeei little country girl . 1 seeing vis ions', dreaming dreams. One teach ee?krughed at my enthusiasm on day and declared that when I en tered the world, it was a certaint; that the rose-colored glasses woul not last long. And it has been struggle to keep them, uncloudc thru all the smoke of disillusion ment. It is appalling to conteinplat the future of the thousands o hoys?and?g?4s?who?pruudl'y re c e IV 0 d s he e os 1; l nsoust?a,? sh or week ago. If, twenty years fron now, we could by some magic lo cate every one, we would fim come leaders, civic and social, ii their communities; prison record would smirch the names of man; others would be filling importan government posts, yet others wil have become the scum of t h earth;- pulpit and platform wil claim a great number. Some wil roam thru strange and distau countries, while others will vhui "the IuniTliai1 dmcas ^faring,-dy ing in the same home town, bill linnt lights will .become dim, an< the tiny candles grow to a devour ing fianie; Beauty will fade am the ugly duckling become a svvni -under the pressuj e of years. Hope and plans destroyed like cobweb "by-ruthless fingers of Gjrcumstanc and the stealthy fingers of Tim etch lines trT^worry imd pa in" on face once* smooth as the petal o a rose. Excited, confident . . wha -will be the story of~ each graduat twenty years from now? Hooker T's. Advice to Grads Way back yonder in the (lea dead days beyond recall' . . th great educator visited Wester and made one of his characteristi speeches . . plain, direct, yet elc quer.t. 1 have forgotten the dat< but it must have been near Con: .mencement, for he said in pari "You will soon be going home an people have heard you are awn WINNSBORO NEWS. Tuesday, May 21 closed tl most successful school year in tl history of Fairfield County Trail ing schjOoLJiaving added 10th ar 11th grades and 3 more teacher " yes and 4 class rooms. ~Fornn graduates from the 9th. grade r turned and joined the 10th gra( class which enabled us to turn oi , 10 high school graduates from tl 4th year. -Exercises by the grad< ' were good. The Rhetorical Co: test was tight. The mpdqds beir won,hy Willie M. Code 1st priz / -Alice Russell 2nd a nth-.3 I'd" pvi . by Edna M. Lyles. Rev. V. A. Ja * erette delivered with power tl bacc a 1 a u i e a te sermon before " largo audience. The commenceme address was delivered by Dr. C. 1 Brown, of Columbia, S. C., on t > subject: "One Man Power." T 1 speaker made for himself a nai 1 in WinnSboro among both wh: ^ and colored that will stand f many years. - The salutatory address was ma i> by Miss Martha E. Cunninfchf ~ and MisvEvelyn L. Ross delivei e fhe?vtthstHctbry address. ^Supt. G. F. Patton awarded 1 - Thfe PALMETTO LEAPB SPEARS 'EM UP ESS OP HER HUSBAND atmE.EKEitBS ?A. a j to school. Th^y are going to c ! poet two things of you . . th I will expect you to. have tlie 'E Head' . . they will expect you ['show oft" . . using- word's neith vni' mini1 nnuliMv elsc'j knows f g ^ v" ""V ? ^ meaning of. I want you to disa [(j point the. Be as ordinary and u ~ "assuming as you can. When y . speak use short, plain words, u I the shortest words you can g ? in>i i of?in the?English languag Use short sentences. When th< expect you to have tHe Big Ilea . you_jmye the Little Head." A , | other thing he impressed upon tl ^ J stu .cut body- was the practical u / of-one's cetircfltlori. Never "mind d playing your notebooks, said h *- riinplay your knowledge?o chemistry by mixing some whit wash and cleaning up around tl _ place "/ . your botany by plantir j flowers, cutting the^ grass, trir the cabinet you made at school s just fix the door knobs, the screei the rocking chair leg . . yc know* all the things that needt fixing whon you left? Theyh been waiting all this time for yc t <o coma home. In other words, M Washington meant that your o\v j home should receive the benef of your education first of all, Sui cess begins at first base n e This Changing World d . There's an old song that rur - like this: "The sun do move, th e- pud?do?move;?That'sBi other Jai a pel's teaching Standm' in "th pulpit, preachin' in the grove , - taint no useNtalkin', cause __th e sun do move!" We wont argue tli - proposition, but I do hereby te: y tify that some changing has bee d done. We have travelled no^ littl a distance in my lifetime. No1 d take the little matter of women clothes . . I- remember when a w< man who could afford silken hos< e not, to mention underclothes, coul t not possibly have been a deeer ^ woman. ThaT h.v nuun r^i t- feyville, Kansas-Okltthfilna ~ wasn poverty stricken little burg, eithc I,* though such was its state whe d your humble servant was agrawii n up. The fact of the matter \va s that no respectable woman eoul V afford fifty cents for inst n pn; t of hoSe of which only a few inchc II would be seen anyway. And mor< e ever, she wouldn't if she could, it 11 dulgo her "vanity to that exter d the concluding argument was thi iiUut -a -man -see?htn?tegs, or ca 1 ' *prhat~ht! llnniiyhT n^^rtlvm-ff-t - j chanced to glimpse them. S djthere! Now I know oven some ( - you resulers recall when wearin J a kimona definitely marked a w< i> man, and~ h i gh hQgJg wyyp pv s donee irrefutable and conclusive s Time Marches On . . or does it fly e 1^1 - Do You Believe in Prayer? -1 Liberty Magazine* ran a ahoi wstory several issues !! i' a sto'i t calculated to arouse interest i prayer. It was interesting an .astounding to note the respom ' from the American public, 'seems that this much-malignei t hectic, sophisticated genevatic e__'j."Ti hvlii.v.- in ..Id pi-p n er. Do you . . ? and why . whi cjiappened in your life to <foi)vin< > you of a Divine Presence? We wi welcome your letters and use san i- in this column from time to tim t: when possible Just address yoi d letters to Mrs. Charles Spear y Sumter, S. C. ? MISSIONARY MASS MEETINC AT SECOND NAZARETH ie ie Sunday afternoon at Second N v j diplomas, to the senior class. , Many out of town visitors a s> tciuUd pur closing, among who it' -wertrMtkt-C 1111ftnv oT"SparfanT)ur e" ( Mrs. Katie Jt'ter of Lockhart, Mi ^, Frances (iaibbev ami a curlond her friends from Charlotte, N. C 10 Mrs. Esther Br?GHntmt of fJrrio L's ( Mr. and Mrs. Gist and Pendergra 11 * , of. Loel.hart, Miss Tnrba Tillm of Carthage, N. C., Mr. and M e?, Stewart of Summerville; Mrs. V 70 (die M Hnrtly of Leesville, Pit n"i-W. II. Withcrspoon and Prof. he.E. Mcintosh of Rock Hill and ft - -ft-, (J o 1 d < n -By rth of Halttnrore, n^' Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Ross t H- the glad parents of 3 gradua' he! this year: Paul L. from Jun he.^ColU go at Brainerd Institute; I ne *elyn L., from high school here a 'te,Wm. A. Jr., from Benedict Colh or,\vith R. R degree, plus cum lau I Messrs Paul Beatty and W. Ross, Jr., have returned to-- G | nccticut to spend the summer. "t"d.?A4??e Mcintosh Is dotng~ I 1 in the line of beauty culture at ;be j home on Garden street. P 1R ^ -T-f-? ?: ?BrT. W. HTTo_Gra3-" ^.juafp T.nrgoflt {lass?In History \ !X- ' ' ev Commencement exercises far r' the Hooker T. Washington High a hg scliool of Columbia will take place v to at the. Columbia Township audi- -fi im ' torium. Friday nights J.une3, _ jYg- *S?BO?u'oluuk.' Approximately lbU student^ are in the graduating ? P" ckrss, the largest in the history n- of the local Negro high school of g ou wlhich Mr. J. Andrew Simmons j se is the principal. Of this number 17 are to receive their diplomas in August. ^ This year the .commencement pro ey gram will not last more than one" e| d hour. Due to the increased size of the present, class over the clasn" ses of the previous years, the prac ho tice of a warming individual?di-- -fr se" piama^at the_exercises will -be dis ~ci [js "continued. Aa a tfrn |lT-w- ? gram the outstanding students in scholarship, athletics. n*ffndaT,Qi = vocations, and other activities will d< e- be presented. There will be onfc ni 1C speech delivered by. Beatrice N. j Stewart, elected valedictorian of _ ? the class. " 11 Class, day exnrmn. wiH?frnlf1 T Sit place on the school lawn Wednes- ec day, June 1, at 5:30 in the afternoon. Graduate List, 1938 es >u Boys:?Broadus Able, ; Daniel er id_ Ashford, Early Clifton Bethea*, th ,.e Charles Henry Bookman, Jr., \Vil- .^j -Ham - Thetfoore Bright, Charles ' Winston Brown, Willie Nathaniel a r Brown. Andrew Burnett*, Davia cc n Alfred Christie, William Hymjry ar it Coultry, Willie Lee Daniels, Jul- th ? ids Maeif DaVault, Nathaniel Louis Davis/ Lonnie Dickerson, Wilson Fegguson, Johnnie Edward Fog- cr gy. Colon Hunter Garrett*, Har- he old Haywood Gelzer, Roosevelt til *s Gist, Johh Pershing Holley, Charie les. Hopkins*, Otto Nathaniel Jam^_ ? jr Ison, Jaine3 Arthur Kelley*, Cleo Kershaw, Robert Kershaw, Frank ie Long, Satore Arthur McKanzie, ty - Cooper Alexander Moore Joseph te: ie Matthews Myers William ELUql. _j_ Nance, Thomas Henry Nelson, Hen ^ ry Dixon Pear-son, Jr., Harold 30 Douglas Robinson, Jx)hn( Ernest a n Shanks*, Earl Calvin Sheppard, ge le Nathaniel .Stephenson, Daniel W? w Washington Thompson, Edvfard .,r / James Thompson. Fletcher Sam- w uel Tucker, Sinruel Washington, es Robert Louis Whitney, Ilarvee^ inj e, Russell Daniel Williams, Winthrop g? ,d John Williams, Joseph William vWilson, Willie Zinnerman. Girls:?Artie MflP A damn*, "Kosil. .Minnie Adams, Bertha Lee T a Allison, Evelyn Anderson, Mary ;r Elizabeth Anderson, Nancy Arte- ? n mus, Lois iSafronia Barber, Char- ' , lotte CleQ Baker*, Merrill Idella F" 1 Bates, Ida Bentley, Ellen Thonja^ R< " sina Berry, bois Curlee Bishbp, jl d Estelle Lillian Blackwell. Margaret Elizabeth Bookman, nefnova Cynthia Boulware, Prudence Bel- Wl iS en Boyd, Hattie Lucile Brawley, T1 Zelnia Elise Brown, Mattie Bran- ni l- non. Inell Bernice Brown, Kathe- etj rine Ophelia Carnan, Dorothy Annie Belle Carter, Elveretta. Louise in lt Chappclle. Drueilla Thelma Chirp* ioi fa Marion Helen Clarkapn*, Arzelhr ej Lonetta Cook, Willie Belle PeanL ^ 'AhnTe?Ehutse "Bicqerson, Jessie , Mae Doughty, Rosa Lee Dunmore ^ 0 Dorothy Vivian Ferguson, Hallique Arizona Verdelle Foster, Lu- te g cinda France, Claudia Mae Fulj. more, Elizabeth Ophine Furgess. . r -Alw^CjmitianrrtiarrtBSS^MaTmv "" Lee Gibson, Estelle Lillie Gilliam, ou Ruby Ginyard, Harriett Geneva M ? Goodwin, Dorothy Juanita Green* q, zareth Baptist church^ Rev. A. C. ar rt Jones, pastor, a large attendance ^ y greeted .-our State President, Mrs. * rpi n Howard,' who gave an enthusias- 11 id Tie and convincing address on the >e Golden Jubilee to he celebrated at It Zion Baptist church, June 23-26. as d, The programs are out and all are in looking forward to a great meet- ^ ry ing of The Convention. All chair- ^ it men with their committees are ;e iciiucsitu to met'i at z<ion pnaay ill afternoon at 5 o'clock. All Junior 30 ie -'roups are requested to meet Mrs. _ e, Albertha Simons Sunday afternoon m jr 4 o'clock at Zion, to plan the Jun- Hi s, ior programs for the Convention, ri: All persons who can and will ? take delegates, please give your p ' names and addresses to your pas- M tor or the chairman of the Hous T a_ ing Gommitteo in your respective ^ _ churches, or to the general chair- ^ man. Mrs. P. A. Ingranv_91fl is TTFeeh Street. ti m ?AH dob-gates wilLJeava a. donag, tion of $2.00 with their hostess, jj s. All delegates and visitors will be 0 of served dinner at Zion every day of 1? 3.; the Convention. n; The following churches will pro,ss vide dinners: an Thursday: First Cnlvary, First e rs Niazareth, Crane Creek, Good Sa- ^ ir- maritan, Shiloh and Zion Canaan. s of. Friday: Second Calvary, BethleF. hem, Laurel Street, Friendship, ,S Ir. Ebenezer, Central, Ridgewood and i ? "St? FauT." \ ire Saturday: Union, Macedonia, ] tes Second Nazareth, St. Mark, Neto t ior Hope and Antioch. Cv- Sunday: Zion, Zion Pilgrijn, Mt. j md Zion, St. John, St. Luke, Union , jgcJNo. 2, Trinity and Jehovah. ?? ' ue. KomoniDer the exhibits for dis- j A. play and the needle work for Foron eign Missions. I We greatly a^precitfts_tha._hear-. J Trie Ty^ support ef the Pastors of our ' hei Churches. God bless us, every one. , J. W. T., Publicity*' GhrM , . 1 9 , PENDLETON CHURCH toy, Hi st" ttr~KTng" Ufiappelle A ] A. E. church where Rev. G. C. 'ord preached a missicmary sernon long to be remembered by 11 wh0 were present. Each time re hear our beloved jpaator we are _ lied ~\vitlT food for our hungry _ ouli. Wfc h0l)e"Tt6W long we shall e fed. A very melodious musical pro?am was tendered by the miss- >nary ladies Sunday night which e hope will be repeated soon" for __ to buuent%Of the church. The Qreenville district conferice met at our church last week ith Presiding elder,Quarles preding. Each session jvas interest _ rg-and'lhe^meeting was a sue ;ss7~ Come to Pendleton again - ' School ,_Krv MeAdnmo of QiCunvHKr ? slivered the Baccalaureate seron to the graduates of the Anjrson County Training school on unday aftertnoon at 4 o'clock, he occasion Was largely attend1 by patrons and visitors from tarby towns and cities. We were pecially favored with the pres. tee of Miss Jane F. Hnntor e Phyllis Wheatly association of eveland, 0hio, who is visiting'rel ives here. She spoke very en- ' mragingly to the young peorpiC id we hope all will profit by her D eme: Live- by Labor. a Prof. Gallman made a very editable financial report and we gj ipe our building fund will con- ec iue to> grow through the sum- ol m* season^ - ! Social The faculty of Anderson Coun- 1 Training school was royally en i rtained by Mr. Fred Hill at t^e me of Mr. and Mrs. H. V^Thomp n, Tuesday, May 24 at 7o'clock three course chicken dinner was rved, after which the evening i3 spent in dancing. Mrs. Lucia ^ ebb played for the party the lat t tunes of swing. Those enjoy- ^ g the affair were:- the Misses le Bivens, Edythe Will Duffie ola Taylor, Clotelle Sherard, Vi 1 i Gravesj? Bobbie Clarke, Eva igg > f - ? ? ..vatwiuug-u. aiessrs iNevm K. jstin, Maricm, Foster. Earle orse, Mrs. Mary Hackney and 'amie Winston. Mr. and Mrs. ifus Sadler and Mr. and Joe lompson. F< The home of Mr Ellin Mnren J*1 13 a place of gaiety and coloi 01 lursday evening when his little IS ece Virgie McFadden entertain- ~ a few of her friends celebratg h?r 16th birthday. A delic* is ice course was served bv her __ :andmothei\ Mrs. M J. -Brown ?f] rch^errjeytfble evening was spent aI1Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson enrfained a few friendB at their one Friday evening which prov_U??be an evemrtghf" fun. The" it-of-town guests were: Mr. and 1 rs. Brown Williams, Mrs. Eva reenlee, Misses Mamie Sherard id Louise Williams of Anderson; ^ r. Hill, Mrs. G. Benson and Miss ae Williams of Seneca; Mrs. lomas Moss of Atlanta, Prof. N. Austin of Belton. d Mrs. F. M Milliner entertained ^ i dinner guests last Wednesday -V. and Mrs. G. C. Ford, Mr. and rs^ H. V. Thompson, Mr Earle crrse, Mrs iviary Hackney, Mrs. ... F. Reid and Miss V. Graves. Don't forget to visit the Thomp- * n cafe when you are jn Pendle>n. ary Lillian Hall, Mattie Jacque- -ne Harris, Mary Elizabeth Hars, Bertha Beatrice Haymon, Benna Vivian Herrin, Lucy Mae Hop ins, Dorothy Juanita Hudson, leda Thomasina Jackson, Flossie iarion Jackson, Lillie Belle Germde James, Florence Adeanna _ ee Jenkins*, Sara Annie John >n, Thefma Jumcs Kennedy. Em- 1 1a Louise Lewis, Iola Elizabeth ewis~Mary EllaLogan, Inez Marn, Minnie Leola Martin, Emmae Verdelle Miller, Beme.lL Millar* filhelmina Julia Mae Miller, Wile Faye Miller, LucJUe Mocfre, phelia Louise Nesbitt, Sarak Inline Nickpeay,, Amelia Mae Outn, Margaret Anna Pearson, Lararis Mary Perrin, Julia Mae Porr?e, Rosa Jane Powell, Clara Heln Randolph. Marie Ludelle Reevs, Jannie Belle Richardson, Robs Ivelyn Ryal, Willie Mae Saxon iuth Alice Simons, Minnie Therea Sims, Hattie Lillian Spann, fae Lillie Doris Smith, Hertline itarks*, Nellie Beatrice Stewart tlberU Lucile Sumter, Margaret 'ranees Taylor. Rosalee Elizabeth i'aylor, Mae Gordon Thomas, El- > en Geneva Thompson*, Helen 1 reneve Thompson*, jennielind Ma- . ,ilda Thompson, Margaret Bnell rhompson, Lucile Peterson Toat- ' oy. Dorothy Constina Trezevant, loanna Edith Turkvan, Dorothy rueker, Idell Elizabeth Wannanaker, Gardenia Warley, Ruth Clizabeth Washington, Daisy Ev;rlpna Magnolia Weston, Ethel Lee Wilkes, Alethia Louise Williams, Carrie Vertelle WMltama,' Lila Mae Wilson*, Thelma Gertrude Saxon Woodbury, ? ii- j- - - i- I j^c.iuvco |ju|;iib gr wuuaie in Summer icbool, a i ^ ??? 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