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i' FiU out tins 01 upon ami nail il
1 stantpeld envelope to The 1 bine"
?f 1310 Assembly St,, Columbia: S. <
(, the roll book, and you will ri eive
ANNIE RUTH ENJOYS 4-TH
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Dear Hill: I enjoyed a good 1th
of July. I saw a lot of my friends
at {he picnic. We haa a Rain! o\v
wv.idUn^ at the Roboi isv ilk1 sol.ml ,
and il was a very nice play. I \ as
in the wedding. W e hope that all t
of the friends. and visitors enjoyed l
it too.
Annie Built Jenkins,
A N N E I T K S E N PS AN S W KFs"
Pear Bill: I * jriicS.* you \ivuT ~
?:? know what to t>1 i T> i'l' me, I h.i\ o ^
not written in su.h a lonjr time. ' i:
Pevenure, I hope those are the (
OthtfV five insert They are in cap-. 1
itul letters: Toin spoke "very bripF-J.1
LY. aMOS giT r Of his own free' .
will. Jack WAS l'laylnjs tin. |ia- I
no. You cAN Take the HEEL to c
MOT Her. ?
? -"-An nc 11 e Eva Mc.Colluni. t
. MAH(1ARET jfeNJOVS THE
CONVENTION
Dear Bill; I attended the Wo*
man's" State Educational and-'Missionary
Convention at Zion Baptist
Church in Columbia. A very la rue
crowd attended. We had a very
aire time.. fVti Satindav afternoon.?]
there was ' 'a'-motbrca.ie from Zioii .t
to Benedict CTdlcge. I think the^c I
were tjO _cncs an.i a truck in t Ik i
parade. We had a very nice "time
out there also. -a
??;?The ^nmn-tn?plnntg?irrrd?gardi ii?*
are coining1 on fine. . . .,
Margaret Wright.
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DOROTHY SENDS .11 Mlil.KI)
WORDS
Dear Bill: I was very sorry ?
that 1 didn't get m my' letter last
week.* I was so busy that I didn't
have time to write, but I atn writ |
ing this week.. I went to church i
Sunday and enjoyed- myself.
Here are some jumbled words;
why not work them out: . ,
-- 1, arlmnady. , : ! .
2. arloCina. (
1. mpaolltn. -I ,j
v Answers. ' j >.
1. Mai yland. V
2. r arolina. j
2. Hampton.
Dororhy Arni<1 Hare
PHYI.LIS TO MOVE IN
NEW HOME "TDear
Bill: .Tirst a "short letter. ,
1 di ! hot write Inst week beenue s
I was so thrilled over my Da?'dy .
buying a home; and when I get in ,
our new hon\e and in my own room
I can write long and interesting
letters. I attended the Boy Scout
meeting Sunday and enjoyed the
proprr: m. that the Boy Scouts of (
Augusta had. It was very good.
Phyllis ("handler.
HOT WE At HER ,
Dear Bill,- I guess ymi have?
thought of me. during the absence
of mv letter the last two weeks.
Ah-4?tier, .isn't-it very hot now?
On Saturday the 2nd of July, we
are having, our annual barbecue,' j
hone it w'll be a success.
On Sunday night'Children's Day ,
was had at Foster Chapel. Also
the past second Sunday niirht. we
hacj. our Children's Day program.
It wks very nice. Gee!! T am so
glad that Joe Louis won the furht,
until I don't know what to do.
Guess he is proud of his beinu'
champion of the world.
. Sarah Thompson.
CYNTHIA ANSWERS IM'ZZI.K.
Dear Rill: Guess von are sur-_
prised to hear from me acrtdn. hut
since Mother is attending Summei
School in Oranjrebur?,' and I an ,
keepin house until she returns. 1
hffvenT had the time. "Last woeV
I saw a puzzle in the paper and ,
"Devenure" was anxious for p
club member to answer it. T tried
I do hope I will have a perfect
score ot one nunuren per rent. It
is a letter. This lettei contains the
names of six insects. She gave ofTr
and the others were for u* trTTTnd
I will put in capital letters the
names: "you cAN Take the BF.F.f j
feo MOTHer. Tom spoke very
brieFLY. aMOS QUIT On his
own free wilL- jack WAS Plavinsr
the piano yesterday." The other
five are REE. MOTH. MOSQUITO. "
FLY and WASP.
Cynthia Louise Stover.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mr. Israel Stanbaek was in Dur- ,
ham, N. C., last week on business. ,
Master Leaotis Leathers is visitinc
his brother Mr. Clarence
Leathers in Rocky Mount, N. C. j
Mrs. Juliette H. Rollings was (
the, weok-enrl guest of her brother
Mr. Le^oy Heath n Gemetry St.
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She
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^Sf'ther with a self addressed | '
tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, < I"
r; Your narm* will be placed on ' '
a membership card and mutton ] 1
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Mr. Kphine, Khynhoiirt ah oTdj
..I (hostel die.I :it hi-; homo1
5ui.;ay afternoon. I
/^liss Annie H. Stanbrtek is in
S'o.; folk, Va., .spending a few;
Vi'elT.-i w lib fileiKls.-"
Mr. Julius C'o.x of Charlotte, N.J
was in the city Saturday visit-j
mr hi?> mother .Mrs. Liezi'e ' Cox
V-.-ter on Loomi?. street. _i I
Mr. John K. Wright, .Mr. Al. 1).
jinninj.vh.ani. AIi, ..Mclviu. Trusdade .
I Lancaster was in Chester Sun:;;y
afternoon visitinir friends
LldeC .1. C. Lewis is 'critically ill
Mother,. Mr. Thomas Lewis, and
lauirhti'r Mrs. l.ula Tal.vcr of Coftmhia
are home with him.
Mr. ami Mrs. Willie Cornwelf
iccompanied by .Miss Alattie .Mao
loath motored to Charlotte Frilay
atul spoilt the afternoon. llu'
revival"'meetinp at the Meropolitnn
A.MKZ church' conducted
>v the Rev. Wilson of Xsheville,
S*. ('.. was qujtV a- success.
ST. STKPHKN AMK ( 111 H(H
Rev- I). -N. -Wilson.' Pastor
It \va,s a hit:)' day in'Zion with
>tir church all day last Sunday,
[lac Sunday school cmvwwt at
lie u.-tial hour.-with the Supt. Mr.
{alius Fold at his post. The atondatieo
was pood.
At ! 1 :.'?<> our -pastor broupht us
i proaf moss-ape from Acts 27:.".
ohjoct?"Al'; ii1 in the?Ship."?Ho
coached.' u,s" a sermon that will
oUp. l?o.,ivn)omhorod hy thos? wh*^
>n haHov-e i fire. Many went home
eioicinp over the preachinp of
ip. (Iu>{H'l; ^S-Uulay, night tie deliv ccd'
n- ateuhcr creat* sermon, the
-it.;... . His P..,
lie." .
On Monday niuht. the official
" ?' ! was had. It was one of the'
est ones that we had for isonic'nio.
.lust about all of the loaders
naiic excellent reports.
Oi.ir third <|.uaPterlv conference
vill cot votie on Monday night,
hir g'.oat P.esidimt Elder Dr. T.
I. Miles will preach for us till day
?'uinjpy. Wo?a^t?always?proud to
ltivc him with lis. . He always
nines new inspiration to us.
T\U XDNIi \M I-./, t m Kt H?
Kev?^rhos. FernitsoiT, Pastor
?Great F;UL-*. - - Sunday was a big,
'ay at Pa: :idis.e church.- Our pas01
deliveiud a-wonderful sermon,
suiidav duly '1, at 3 o'clock a coru-r
stone was laid by Grand Mosul
.1. S. Stanbaek of Chester; assisted
bv Piitice Pilov Junior (irr
Warden." Pock Hill; -Pro. J. (*
White. District Deputy, Chester;
Rio. - J. C. Chatinell. Emincno Gr.
Commander of Chester; Pro. \\ .
P. Cat tor.- Worshipful Master, of
Great FfTtts; Bro. C. P. T. While.;
pock Hill; Pro. P.- \V. James, \V.
M. of I.ibei;ty Hill. The Eastern
Star' Cba.i ters of Great Falls and
I.iberty Hill turned out.
The SiIvoe Tone Singers from
Winston Salem gave a grand re-,
rital at Paradise church Sunday
afternoon. They are expecting to
broadcast soon.
Tile tov n is deliphted to have
as truest. Mr. Thomas Jenkins of
Abbeville.
FMXNl'Kl. \. M. i.. < HI PCII
Pov. F. D. Dreher. Pastor
.Sunday school was largely at
er. b'd and was opened at 10 with
the Supt. and. his co-workers sit
their posts. The lesson was* discussed
throughout the school.
At 1 1 :du Pov. Jones brought to
us a wonde: fill mess age, in the
.tb.-oure .of the pastor.
At- 2 p.in., the funeral of Mr. P.
S. Jackson was held, at'his home
church at Woodward, S. C., Rev.
D-eheV officiating. For 20^ or more
yea's, he was a faithful member
of Emanuel. At the time of his
passing, July 1st, he was holding
the following offices: class' leader,
trustees treasurer, choir -member.
He will he greatly missed by all.
At 7:.'t0 Rev. Dreher preached a
noble sermon as found Heb. 2:1b
mbicct: The Captain of our S'Alvation;
and administered the Holy
Communion. W<> had a glorious
muou.
The imnroved are Sisters Lever,
Dennis, Potoe, Brooks. Wo arej
wayinK jfor these?fee improve; Bro
Tohn Wise, Sisters Wilmetta Sw'y'ort.
who is in the Columbia Hosnital.
Rosa Brown and Sarah
WuMiiimtoih ?
Wo thank our many friends for;
successful barbecue. Come to all
>ur services -Sunday, July 10th.
Vou are always welcomed.
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH*
Rev." Hale B. Thompson, Castor
Asheville, N. C.?On the" past
Sabbath there was in attendance
upon the Sunday school a "talge
crowd. The lesson was interestingly
reviewed by the pastor. '"Our
guest minister, the Rev. J. \\ . Tabron
who is conducting the revival
meeting, spoke to the * Sun. ay
school iu preparing the youth for
their part in this meeting. Manyout
of town visitors were in our
Promptly" at the eleven o'clock
nour our morning service' began
with the choir -singing the processional
very beautifully. The huge
congregation entered into the w.>rship
with deep reverence and decotjon.
1 lie physical beauty ;md
well. Jippotntedness of the temple
ad-ied much to the solemnity o f
morning s message delivered b y
Rev. Tabron was "The Extending
of God's Kingdom." Wit!) much,
thought atuf fervency this message
was deliverer! and great' joy ennie
to God's people who heard it. The
following"\vorc""bi"ir" visiting friends
in our pulpit and pews: Drs. T. .1.
Miles of Cohnnbirtr- S. Crr?J. D,
Cown and J. G. Davis of this city;
Mesdames T.J. Miles and Gritfm
of Columbia. S. C., and many oth-j
ers. Following timely remarks
made -by Drs. Miles and Cowan.1
the Holy Communion was administered
to a large number, of com-i
municants. .At .the evening set--'
vice ...a?Laxge?number gathered
gain for divine worship. "The Joys'
it' Salvation" was the topic of the
message by Rev. Tabron and the?
ptntual'tide truly ran high as the
. iimax came. The Communion was
administered to a large crowd of
believets again. Mrs. Susie Wil-i
Hams of Anderson..S. C.. coniKfcctodi
herself with the church in response";
to the inv.itation. An interesting
and serious start has been made
in .our revival' meeting and our
that in the eird_th<Me shall he a
great harvest.
M :W HKOOKI.YX NI AVS. "
Orangeburg.?A gieat asset to
Mws--edmnmn;tty and to the colored
people ,at large of JOruttgel flrg was
the anchoring, of the'' great, feast j
that was thrown en suite by t he,
Women's Club and Thrifty AVvek-i
i'i> Clrh at the Harmon Park on
July TTh. Of the Wothen's Workers
Club, -Mrs. Blumah Jamison,
president; members: Mrs. H. K.
F-edetick. Sr.. Gladys Clover. It.
Jamison. P. Paujin. .\. Robinson.
A. Mark. A. Mavin, C. Green. K.
Grant. P. Mitchell." Jdo .Steward.
J. Miles. J. Bowman. II. P. Fredi
i irk. Jr. Mr. Sylvester Louis is
Advisor, of Thrifty Woikers Club
and John Jamison is president.
At dawn of clay .Mr.. tj. GiFinyard
was seen bastim: the brown hoe
in tlie park. .From 12 until 2:00
o'oloel; ohiekon dinners ii'o;i
b ouaht in by members of the Wo-1
ihen's club and served until nijrht
brvvufrht its dnt-kuess^-AVJry? ?li?iivlt
?ve stay until the wee boui; of the'nijrht.
selling food, refreshments
and eitjoyinir ourselves with those
present? To the people of Or-J
aneehurjj our 'dear home folks, we.
need your cooperation. With your
assistance we can have, a real
place of recreation. Why he s o
shodt-sighted, stand hy and say
what others should do? Come
over and help better conditions
with those who are working.
These few who are working have
little business affairs of- their own
and are sacrificing to bring things
to pass. I he.v aren't able to cnnvass
from house to house asking
you to fome but secure information
from the wreHy meetings
which are held each Wedtfesday
5:80 i.m.. at the Park. Why not
step in the mud and mire, chain
your physical and mental ability
and make Harmon Park one ot
the outstanding parks of the state.
The park grounds should he enough
temptation to draw upbuilding
and Appreciative people. Take
an introspective view of your contribution
to your community and
truthfully communicate with yourself
and Ifincl how much do you
have to your credit. We are pleading
and begging you and you to
wake Up on the bright side and
act yotllL own corner stone in Harmon's
Park.
It doesn't belong to Women's
Club, Thrifty 'Club nor to any one
person, hut it- is to the people <>f
our city.*-1
Always read The Lender to find
out the happenings at the Park.
Get bsctriane Baptist Church
Rev. W. C. Kelly, Pastor
The memorial services that were
held for Rev. C. H. Dunbar were
"TOfldlK'tcd?trc Prrrf BH?-*-perron.
principal of Dunton High school of
Oi'nnrrnhiircr T?<iv TCullv nvn'nrViorl
a sermon which clearly hroueht
nit the life of the deceased. Mr.
fheeseboro jrave points on his life
oved bin best. Mrs. Madeline
vvishes to thank all who assisted
n her father's passing.
? Mt. Sinni RMUF, Church
?You ore invited to HttonrT- our
, usual services held at the above
j named church of OrancoburGr. Sun
( day the 10th is the Day of Children.
Come out early to p-et a seat
I for manv have promised to attend.
Mrs. BeH Govan left for a short
' vacation. We hope for her a pleasant
stay. We were very proud tc
THE PALMETTO LEADER
see Prof; "Roy Gordon, Mrs- Gordoi
and Mrs. Billy in the city on th<
week-end.
I Mrs. TresVant and children lef
! Tuesday lor Columbia to! resumt
, i course of studjs.
WtNt.ro sOrry tpYtpprt that Mrs
Glover North Bi\oklvn m stil
confined to her honi'iO We pray fo
her recovery.
WINNSBOKO NEWS.
I
??Copious showers descended ttpoi
the people of our town last Suniiaj
1 Parching- gardens and-luwus - iui
! much Revived thereby.
| ' P. E, D. C. Crosby preached to
the saints at the?AMKZ?churel
! last, Sunday morning and ndminis
' tered the Lord's Supper the t'ollov
| ing evening! His message was foot
for the hungry souls.
1 -The Humble Workeis Soeietj
rendered an interesting progran
at Zion last Sunday afternoon. A1
Twin* were present enjoyed the ren
tlitions.
Mis. Alice Johnson of Columvit
{spent Inst week-end1 and tlirougl
tlie 1th with her sister here, Mrs
Sarah Mcintosh. Me were glad t(
have her in our midst.
, "Befitting communion services
ivnr held at Wirymnn AME ehurci
last Sunday. Hey. "Janerette, tin
! pastor was at hinSself and gav<
himself o\;cr to the Holy Spirit.
| The Prayer Band from CoKun
{bia UUs the gueslV :il \VayhW\n Ch;
pel on the -1th Sunday in Jum
and revived our town very nuTcl
'with their prayers and songs. Ii
It'.i" us back tn thr jrottd old time*
, when men aii l women's heart!
burned with religious integrity.
J The Russell Singers are s.till oi
the job. They tilled, three "appoint
1 iner.ts last Sunday. Camp Ground
Great Falls ami one other ehu eh
which we do not recall,
r: The Black Royals arc at Cu-ii
best?this year.?the July?Ui? 1la.)
won a doublo lo ader from -Great
Falls in base hall. In tire morn
itur the came stood :> to 5 iii favoi
of the B. R. Tn'the afternoon *18-8
NKW ST. I'll I IMF
A. M. K. Cll.l Rt II
Rev. C. Capers.'Factor
Charleston T o thin! quarterly
conference of church was held
Thursday June "mb by the presiding
ehler. All . .Vice:s *an?I memle
rs nr. t in tie. business part "of
tlie eonferei:e. Ml club's.a! d aint
li u iev rcsp< ' < i to tthe roll call
wall report1 : i cent On Fi idaV.
.July iTi a 'ively loVe-fenst
s.'rvic- wjij; * :t.d The service was
conducted 1\ i' U. Hunte- and
I. Gyar.pt.
Sunday. J. : la .services weiy
Tv?-Tattend. ntrh-'ut the day
I Vr. .!. R. F Bishop of the
R.M.l'.K. chttrrrr- rrnir to us just
ac Vh nick f ti.n- an; Rev. Cape
s priser.'ed . him t> he the
-lh-aki i- of ta? ni onilnr service.'
lie sjn.k^ ftllf IV'tlv- chapter
j?; c iSt. Sthieet This
wjttltl i- i: t my 11 "Hit1. Hi- was
at' his l'c-t when .'< delivered th
a'lle a.-ornirjr message the' spirit
i ajtv hSirh and one person join'd
th'. chinch." S'umhiay school \vaTrrjhl
rrt-th?usnal hour. ?
'At * p.m. tlie pulpit was graced
wijth j'f att-i.:i dihee. of the pastor
a:a 1 ! . . ' !< Til AVhh-h ' tUVe '"OUT
liv-i-iir - elder pr'sentvil a soul
si.u :>Vv ssa'tr taken t'r in Saint
! JuhnlJ-tTTrT We are dtTanhfiiTTo
j hn'h*.<id. f?;r carrying us-thru
out inu'iiu-r quarter and blir.ging
I uup r;. :1ve "winrling^np?of- the
I hi I'd- ?'} i:; terly eonl'ei eiu". l*n ei
l the huna-i -hip of our"*,iricier.i pas|
tor tic hutch' h:ts reached a climax-.
I??.'h financially and spirit
| uiiiy. i'.i pastor has. been .with
i us a yea and we are hoping .for
hi- -lay : e remaining five. Truly
St . jj:.i.11 is_j.n?>ving en.. .
|>T AM. !! \VS N.M.I-:. ( Ill RCIl
I'i \ . II W hile. Pastor
A . . ! FT TTuT Sundaj
<i i. " \ . very a Jy ii inducted hj
Mis. Essie (irtVMt . "I"111: i sSt/ll Wtls
vary intcivs y"levfew } by Mi
I >. I iKU'cl (i. I'l lie.
Our i"iHnistei>' in "i:ii:T? mc-sagt
\va- T I'repuicd Tahl . Oui
v.si <11 v>,i Mis. Emma Thomas oi
M-lk-ts a: <! licie. She owns aonu
very valuable rial estate ??n th?
main htti it here.
Piesident Williams conducted i
brng ami patriotic meeting at- tin
I/ague hour.
For the evening worship ilhc
l.-ader'v-themc was What is Manl
('iiniiirii inn was again administer
o i. July 14th, Dr. J. Li Benbov
our,able presiding elder will holt
his third <iuarterly conl'erence.
"Miss" Hudolph Greene who i.a
been assisting with dur church
1 niiisie has gone to spend abou
six weeks in Philadelphia, Atlaa
| tic-City, ,\'eu York Gilv_aiul Whiti
' I'l ir.s. X. Y.
At ]irt sent Miss Mary Franci
iGrfeneiis assisting Prof. Smitl
I with our church music.
It is rumored that our pasto
I will soon put a young lady fton
his home town in the pursonugi
as his,companion.
-?-Vt.-u always* have hearty wet
c mo to worship att St. Andrews
Conic again. Bead The Palmetti
.leader and gf t the news.
LAKE VIEW NEWS
I ninn A. M. E. Church
Rev. E. H. Mack Pastor
iS. l?' gan at the u?ual hou
with Supt. and teachers at thei
post, of dijty.
; Ki'v.\;\|;vk' really Hid preach ;
errand sermon. - He had a force
ful- theme.. He. pfeached until th
th ?piiit id dwell among us.
Th? Lord's Supper was serve
as usual. We ate looking for El
. do; Wells to be with us the fhir
. Sunday in thj srnonth. We ar
i always glad t0 have him with u:
h Rv?('harlot
"THE ROVING,
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I WAY DOWN SOI TH K'
'I Oil! \c>. I Kin Too t?
J. (.'holly. Dear: N
CL 1? read mr?pnpm?frrrm cover to Ci
"i cover, every issue. ami I especially. '
' mi.ioyed the articles yen formcr'Iy
j wrote. They never" SOenlftt" mi,,
a.ml-di ird, , Your in i ^riili ,-Mlnini) ll
.nstriictive ami very intefejtiny in "!
' .-u'l) nn,i, Dm 1 wan; m Ml y..ii,{v
jltl dear, I-mjss the unhvI ol ! down C
. lome jriannual, and X ean't, help v
Vonflo i I'. < i I' pin Ion ii|i
, HOW ami ean't write the articles
, you Wrote formerly. Ilnppv livinsr,
i MISS K. A.- N. V. Cutv
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p Apd Here ti'^es?Mahx'* ?j
Hill Robinson Speaking
j - World Famed Tap Dancer. "TThe" y
^ woman is enoueh . . Sometime one
; woman is .too. much. .... ,1
?Four -Yards. Son p
,| Seen in a shop windo\? in Char- J
.Meston. S. a safety ra/.or which
. I in-tend . of usiitjr sepa ate blades j
j j uses a h-njr roll of flexible steel.
I The ed. e of the strip" is i1k>. out
J'ina y 'ire. and when, one section ^
:)e.-oim-s illlll. all ti ai i< niry-^aw. I.
j is to roll- out oa Mil' mo'
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Monks of Mcmor> .
l" For a hobby that is ViitlVrent I j*,
t'lMinmuml a -"M-mk .of Memory*"
T saw olio for" the fi st time in I.os
\ tyoles lo oitily ami fotmd'it ox- A
J renialy interest itv.r. I 'ay after day
year niter vo:ri'; wo a> o orf!!r?t inlr T"
- pictures and raltiny them iii o*. r
scrap-books. I?lit wo ooJJvct h'.p" "
"ha'/dmUy. without .}Uin)o-.? . d <t as
p-'onvc people i.vj_lhi<>u;jh life. pick- S
inir'up oxi oi^ii iiyos Jior'o and there. ta
P. t soivo apply .i beniseh e. to fay.- m
iptt" away bountiful and piichm* <1
.-t'?a-u os.? Ami -s'ic'i a ivwas
'ti" . I:ply wif'v whom I '-t->pp. d V
' while" fa . tit" :>i? vo ntent'otiud oify. :
T: < ', i - a . i ' oq. d da' r
a - 1'a hack a* lsi'ii of hjrth>. iv.nrend
a tits. C >1 let fvi s -i
wit it patio : v the yea;-, t ?
W ittoll l?y -i whose F.P" 1 pd'.* ' f
s epr'd .ot aint and ip.n-or now. 11
Happy is.io v.h-> en ly -in .life !.
nYr.i.iAM ciiAi'i:!. < iiriicii
1?\ A. .1.- ( < an
Sunday at the ;i> lai S n- f
d;>y >eho.,! hi"" thpii wo n'any tfc
>o<tdy and wa'd npr -tn instruct and
o i oi ojvo i"sj t pel iif 'I.'ni i
son was beautifully discuss;.:
lad c in.-so.-, Sunday ma do d .do
11bird tpiartei ly off tTT year: t*? e ^
'.was nr. eh. liteatui, dial United ' >
j the 'varhnis ela<-es by the Sop'.. )
[ Mil .Mnrunn.
\\" al| wen- v : y iit "iii! vo h iyo '
i her la'vA. t li t'n em li 1; ??f Jh j
-Hi:' !? t'la.s.- mi'ttp "a in. lb- i j ^
. vj i aejivo" and fni'di n'l. 1ml h.a < j
" In mi uiva't'o to a1-tend i- tlv la-'. |
JU'-\V^-\Vir^v kV- -l-.-U- (.i4~-.Uui-? ? . ?'-I
Alt' ;?. ill" .-.i-vi'-i-. 1)1" |
l a.in. the e.tm eii \v >- n'mo-* f>U u !,'
t.> hear R v. .J*.-j11;im;v- p muli a (
Itn'hiv "in- <>!' lb l'i - ami
.ji'-iiirhtl'iil' seniimi-. ! c'day h .,
inil tin- I?!.-t lay it i"><
. it- i >11 s wife > : v <1 < niiiaiiini'iiThe
rlioii- lost <i iif . a f \i' ill
if is who are s|iv n-iinti Uvfir vara H
.tiun ir other pane. lmt t ei-. s- at*
lev I.'ffi tilled ?.y fi. ml?-: - of ti.?
r ini;ifi? ' : : - f' '
fiii.-inu' swtvlly.
The Steward >s ff>ai.inu-nt nf.J'
f'if ehiireli cituu-U-?
tiuouuli' '.A. This ui-f.ii k they ,S(
. did addecj. much t?.? ih appeal an j(
. of tlu- church. - - ,
[. Tin- daiia'htf 'M' Mi. ami M:.-.
, Hlair was liaptis' : iloir.jr ilif si-c
vii" . The. I'nllti'wiiijj i.'u; of tow.n
pcistx's were present dointf the.
t s.ivico: Miss Mary Patterson cf
. I'enufort: Mis es I'm u .si ami OsceJJ
b1 II Coleman fo Barnwell; Mr. C. j.
W. .lfiies df Waltcri)..:o. ^
The Jurinr department of. the j,
' Leaglie .sold dinners on Saturday. ,
- -for the benefit of the Lcague. --1 a '
th1ir~ effort they u^iorted Ss.fjO.
I The TIeague has meant mucTi to ~
'.he .Advanceuii.nl otlh'lhu?chinvh '
s nul the young people ar'(. always
i ca y ami willing to <H> what eve
t they can to put <>v v the ch.ich's
irograni.
i. TU' I'rexkluuL?M-V.-1L Pluck . .
: V report? that he Lo^ jh?.:.piti! ^
[? .telle lo tin; Manning district. I" 1
i 'he Pin'ey drove chureh where the
Rev. Burgess is pasts.tr. II stated'
r that they met the largest crowd 1
i there and the ' most it t rested. n
e. While, there-?th y?orga ni/.od a?
League which I oks like it will he
? liter pcrous-i ?
i. The quart&t paid tlie second vis- .
i it to Branchville v. her. the? Rev. r
Richhurg is pa^torirg at Bethel .
A. M. K. chut eh. The church w.t" t
lvic cimw ed to hoar the woiider~
f 111 prngl'Mit 1'MUl'TOd'hy thy h y.--. T
At th(. church of God a plograiii ;
was t liderod last week by the t
r piartet which was seemingly en- |
r ioy d by all who atten ed. j ?
At the , evening service R v. [ ,
a- .lc-:nings preached rite llll.ll M1 t,
mo. fi.*. 'lie day. lie seem to h" J
c phased with the service that the!
people are rendering- t() the.church
d and wc are very much pleas.d .
I- with the work that he is doing I
d hero.
e When in Oiangf'butg ahd want a
>. a Palmetto Leader, see A. J. Coan. (
I
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; Spears ?i
REPORTER"
J i
anis tn collect wisely, from time
time they open their growing
I'olv'of Memory mid hear the
>K L\S ?111(1 >"r l ill. 1 tl L v 5 ill 1 Ill'IlU*
ui comrades of years gone by.
wi-i- to. stic't a book of memory;
is still wiser to start your edition
with your own fannly reerTE
Georire \ . a ntint ,iulop my "
m . mm 'loiii: in ike litem y and et
tlie family eoat-of-arms. . 1
isli to touch it up a bit'.
Eddie Hu'bridc Speaking 1
Sporting Editor The. New Or- 1
ans ""Louisiana Weekly" when
mi see Henry Armstrong tell him
said hello. 1 slvnye.i him tho < . eie
si'e of rtl'ie Glim ho City vvli'l
[ was dowii-Cli&aiw-^ I,\viU Eddie- r.d
I . want to tell you old man
rat ahhouvh timidiiy is one >f mv
raw-hacks' I?ca-n realize?t-he tlierit.v.
a'venta-'-c uml en.ioyment of
lv'ttK a member of the 'pK?ss
low one the ereole side. So if I
' aid ciiif' your way soon I won't
! i i'? } ) uiu' ??j i???i 11n; 11 v 11 <>:i
ivi4*:-0*u is.rpt csPHtod tn nic. Vwv
e I am W! it inir article* on the
i wt'h too . . That's w.hat you ami
Ji" Henry was doitm^. ain't it. ~
\*k I'rof. Ihihy
W hat is a f raetarc of the loft
ansver-'o process of Ihc j third
itrhn. \or1eh;a . . 1 don't know
-< < r, .. Prop a line_to Professor
v Louis.- ie is a T'octor -of Psy
*' o-Hi
of ih i il'l fhTtv-l'h"1
asters.
luteins Jones
Spot- writer for the powerful
.alt Newsjuupef Syndicate of At
ft. C,a., publisher* of .the.- Atria
l'ady World.- th'e nation's
!\* i-o'e: ( ! daily newspaper, bel:r.--t
he fore Ivaviny for Xew
f <"iiy to cover the tip-fit: I
k ! a y is a fit subject for the
y-.-h' i '< v : ' d (Joe had stated
wits uiu"- th hat Schmclinff s ;
aiiis inside of two rounds)
Sad.n-r sma t talk like" thai m
'aee of >'> crave a crisis . . .
;i\v ... i niiMuiy si111 i uiiv ??i
cin's' drawbacks.
S(H'IKT\ HIM. NF.WS.
lit v. Mai-shall b orpht a wonderat<>
the saints at Bei.
.la Sunday.
'!'h a! ' ' Mi, .Joseph Williams j
into lie leal bcytni.! a few
i.y- r.'v. 'al M-rvi.e was eon.'il
at So -ie'iv Hill cemetery^? ^
M . r > rv David Andei'son. Xt-w
.... 1; _?, vi". al days. here visit.-.
h.i i. ;" Mis. Albert Antler- j
n iti*-!* her relativis and friends .
, .u-i' always ydad to have him
kh lis.?
M s. Mi'ilha !Unootel Davis died
i": w day's a'.'o, She leaves a 1ms'V'(T,r
d".niy?.!Vi~ TTrfct n mini her of
ai i ; afi ft ien.'s to mourn her
i. >>!>.., She was burietl in Mount ,
njii ei-ineii t y. Funeral service con
< ad by 11 e v, S. B. Thompson.' I
We ate undo; nl.lipatibns to J'
I..-S. .1. !.. and .1. R. Dickson fori
..me nice vea-etables. They arc J
ccirt-ssivi. farmers ar.cl modern |
hool teachers.
AI?. an : Mrs. R7. Thompson!
nd son 11.;.dd. Dap-eland. Mr. and j
Deary Watson and children
11 est i t I'm Id 111 e vbitnW 'it?I'niiip .
nit:si parsoitape. - I
M?T?. 1'. J. llhlic. con why. sqr.wrt-1
unu n.inDuimer
Mrs. MARY H. .MADDEN,
Assistant
120 N. Harper Street I^aurens,
S. C. - *
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Saturday, July 9, 1938.
fc?
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
o^c^aao^ooaaaoao^oooviiofl
[lours Daily: Sundays:
;J:00 to 4:00 P.Mi
J. Wendell Stov er
PHYSIO THERAPIST
GRADUATE MASSEUR
Health Treatments By Appointments
1314 Campbell St. Camden. S. C
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SURGEON
Office: 1323'/j Assembly Street
I'hone 3166""
Residence: 911) Oak Street
Phone 8710
REV. J. M. JOIlNgtON
Olliec: 12uiR? Marion St out
NOTARY Pl 'tt If:
Dealer in Real Estate. performs
marriage ceremonies, write wills,
leids. mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Otliee?Phone?810 7 Res;?6708
N. J. FREDEittiCK
Atton>eyrat-la\v and Notary -Public
PRACTICE IN ALE COL IMS ?~
?State and Federal?
1119 Washington SL, Col'a., S. C
DR. II. H. (. ODDER _
DliNTlsT ,
Special Attention Given to Pis??
4* 4 ur.......
ui tuii v?um?
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Oilicc Phone G 129 lies. 82G4
1125 Washington St., Col'a., S. C.
DR. J. G. STUART
?: i '
Kye, F;Vi-Y-Jvrrin!7 and. Thrdat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
OHice ilou.s: Tide phone:
11:00 to 1:00 P.M. . Res. 4092
0:00 to 8:00 P.M. Ct'.ice .1790 4
Oliicc: Residence:
2020 Taylor St. i'llTPine St.
Office Hours: - .Telephone:
11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 8875
0 P. Mvtb 8. P.M.
Oflicg Hours Telephone
tl A. M. tx 2 P M ' K.-s 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. I)? Chappelie .
Physician and Surgeon _
Diseases of W omen and Children
A Specialty
Oll'ice: Residence:
2115 Lady St. 12C1 Pine StT
Columbia, S. G.
8 to 9 A.M. "
11 to 2 P.M.
r, to 8 P.M.
l)r. R. ?>. Frederick
PHYSICIAN
OITicc:
101 Yj Waller Ave. Greenwood, S.C.
Phone 7811
All classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman"
DENTIST
"Painless extractions
S.inilays?by?Appointim'tils
Office: '2'W1 Gervais Street
O+ffmnliu, S. C.?7T
Ollice Hop's: Telephones:
SA.M. to' 7:00 P.M. Office G033
R( sidence 8873 *
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
D E N T I ST
Flliintr. Plates. Crowns. Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
-Anesthesia a Specialty
_ Dial 789 v ^
John F. Hunter
Funeral Director
1 h 1 1
i'VsV Li > r;.\ .? t i- ilim wrei\, \i> viv
her aunt. Mrs. A. II. Ba.ote.
l.i'i* i'l'.tvn Mr". Bacote areotnIlVi'ilii
I'M-. . |
l.'iv. I. H. Toothy. tin- flier; ly,;
< 1>- 11' Ian minute^ of Chesterel'
so a( ;>(_'<I a few/words with us
i our homo one day last week. I
Mr. V. illie (handy departed this
la?t Wednesday, lie was deao<i
.of Flat Creek Baptist church,
'u: oral m i ice Sunday afternoon,
is litfro a f ner'-sntitn] its we ever
dlnesst d o., such oecasstons pr.estrt.
Ohi'uary anil telegrams of eon
oh nee front dJTei ent places were
end. Words of sympathy were ex-;
i - s'ed hy several ministets. He
:r ( s to mourn his passinir . one
ie he".- Bev. Charles A. Gan?y of
li eenviile; Alts. Julia' (dandy)
*T> nj7 pT t h' < "jilaee. Tiavpc nam - J
r- of relatives and frien Is. His
i mains \yere laid to rest in the
hu <rh cemetery, beneath a mound
f"beautiful flowers. Truly a eood
tan has yone to-meet hi reward.
.
PINKY IU.K NF.WS
Sunday. Jure was a hie da\
it Bay Da-vn. So. .lay sc1 .?ml u.Lj
a.m.. S" ?!?. and tea lues at i
h? i> place. The pristor prertched
i : -I'll! M'imi.11 which
'7 l':ippy liav stoiv.ni'd tlio
lood it Bapti-m. At 1 p.m. we
i tin- ordination service f<?r two
Vac n-, R< v. M. I,, (inurdino, ast.ciate.
t|H. pastor \Cit.h the orditat-inn
service. Hi v. ?. L. Bullet
. ac ? ! the scmoti,
Bra. .Joe Milligan and Bro_ Sr
1 "yiN h,-.s boon quilificd and oVInmcd
to the oaeonship of the. Day
_>aw? ['.apt ist church of.Pineville. .
Alter TR" or hint ion service the,
omnmnion service followed to the f
ntiie congregation.