The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1938, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Page 4 ? 1 APPLICATIOI* i > I. DATE f" NAME"--T. .w . 1CITY . GRADE SCHOOL BIRTHDAY __ . y .Fjll out thi^ coupon and mail it I stampeld envelope to The Palme* } 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, Sr C f the roll book, and vou will reet ive S Four Years in That next afternoon at "4 o'clock y those four anxious 14ir Is we're walk o ing into Dr. Arrington's. prate. -o -z tl "Well, my pretty maim I you are On time," smiled Dr. Ai ring tun: ' ~ "Yes, we avctp "tt'fy "anxious to. ^ hear what you have tell us".said Arlinc. ' u "There's really not.nnieli to tell"' ^ started (Dr.. Arlir.gtbn. 'You 11 ,j. find outmost everything when you n arrive at the school. We are expecting you gh'lA to act as ladies (; at all times. You will naturally y, meet all types of people but be sure to pick your associates wise- ^ -1 v. Get iiv. with , the right grou-p'v fust-3othe right things at all jr times ami study hard and I'm prof-1 y< ty certain you will come "out al- u ight". [ v. "We'll try to live up to every-#i,t thing you expect hi us Dr. Arring-. fi; ton" said Emily.. ' Is! "I'm almost sure you will" said ( Dr. Arlington. "Your train Jeav-1 iV ?es Friday at 3 o'clock. I'll got a. your tickets and bring them to tho station. Be where I can find you, ai Ngw I -thittjc Mrs. Arlington has w some cake and ice cream fo'r yon p girls. Oh Mary! are you ready for the girls?\_yelloJ__I)iv Arring- <fr -? ton; ' ? "Yes, tell them "to come in" . t< called Mrs. Arrington. "Oh this is. really a treat", laughed all the girls. . th So in they strolled to the treat if that Mrs. Aninot.m had pri pi It 11 tri ful limit' I ht'e S11 i l<. II1 IIOl r.n,.n ~~ had to start home- early as they. 'r. had such a short time to prepare Iv herself far Friday was just around b.\ the corner. They told- the doctor HAS VlsitORS i" ' Dear Bill: . . . .,1 I am sorry I didn't write last week but I didn't have time but M1 _ here I am,again, I" .am having a ^ nice time because my cousin and my friend from Philadelphia art here to spend sometime?^vefth?me~~ 3^ - My~cou-on' n-inu ik T.mirey. Hnmp- \vt ton.; my friend's num.. iMftrv -h~ Hill. Il'j. l'Uimtg this. morning anwe can't- get Tttrr"sb~we are having -n a- nice time piaVi;.ir?amtgrtrmsr ~rr~ bingo ami at her games. I am still Th helping mother can. U"-> ?.nn _Lm hnvn tie., l|i||idl''il"qmTi,t'i Mi ' - So long, v ie 1 Bern ice Molester. -v. greetings' to am. i1,' Hello Bill: ^ How are you and the i est (if the" "xv ' club mfOib^rs. Fine I hope. It j>v hp*; been rniniufr-hffiT -innr~TTir-rday. We are having a good tinu uj, eating watermelon and cantaloupe- tp We are still canning a lot. I en- at joy very much the st<>ry in the paper; if is very interesting. Qui u ^ Bill CaiVr's cluh is coming?&?nicrlr?i WAk sorry not to see any fa: more letter^ on th.> jrn;"r?page ^ hurt?week! Hope t<i sc-e the page (.n __?nll?tff letters next time. I will ^-h sign off for this, week. .jK - MARGARKT w- eg; " 1 ' hel canaan a. m. e. church ' lie Sunday, July 24?Despitie the ,|(1] rainy tvi^afh^r our congregation was ec/od. The S. S. opened with p the oupt. And co-workeys aften wh-ich -Rev. A. C. Bains _was presented to the schhol and mad0 ,.0; some very remarks. 5 '"Y At the 11 o'clock service Rev. t,j H. H. Herriott preached a wonder- -vj,. ful sermon from f John 1:2. Rev. Herriott just fed the hungry souls * " with the _wprd_of God.- ???- y.( Children'^ Day program began ^.f,r at 2:30 in the afternoon which was ,-or enjoyed by all. Wo were glad to k Rev. and Mrs. Arnetle. The nrogrnm wan vi ly j.nnrt' The'quartet j,,., from Dillon was also enjoyed. 0f You are invited to worship with j|v us at all times. wa SPARTAN-BURG NEttflR Mrs. Mary Jones who departed' *],? ~? this life in Washington, D. C., was sent here for -burial July 22. p The remains erf Mrs. Jessie Trucy was shipped from Boston, Mass. I ?--for burial July 23rd. Mrs. Carlina Copeland.of Bail Jng Spring will bo funeralized cm 1 Monday, July 25th. Undertaker IScl Callaham and Smith in charge of- -ehr * these funerals. A. Rev. l)^-C^-CkHdto?orf thia 'cTTv" W< has just, returned from Baltimore, rleh Md., where he conducted a 10 the days meeting for the Rev. Jas. sos Culp.' 108 Persons joined and es < 1276.64 w?s contributed. A .fine Dur ?jo fife IM'S HKLAXf jT WEEKE ( BLANK - ' .... 193 * * STATE ! . .. . . . AGE ; ^ together with a self addressed ( ? r v. ?:ii <^i..u ' vv/ XJA11 \ ?i v\;i ? V.IUJJ, A '7 Your n&rrie will be placed on < a membership card and button 1 r High Schoolnd his wife yood-niyirt and went 11 their way laiurhiny merrily. Friday finally dawned- and found \i jitirls hUr-ryvny and scurrj'ihu' yiny to finish some last minpte itckiny: ~ T~ -."l-U-tnH- -fovpet your tooth" brush, line," called .Mis. (iordon. "f have that mama. Bring- my mbulla behind the hat rack and think I will ho through packing. : winder are the other girls >ady?" said Arline. . . "Oh they'll be there", stml Mrs." ovdon. "They are as anxious as ;>u are to go. Mama sure^ is goig to miss you a lot hut I'm so lad to see you get to ?See hat being a good girl and studyig and didng what mama jlkdis>u gets you ? ItT~u jTne iippoiinitv. Make good and learn all >u can so the folks-at home wiTT proud of you. I guess I'll go < your lunch now.- Hurry up and iut that trunk". ' Marv. Emily and,Victoria were reiving the same mother's last 'vice. At 2:15 they were at the. station ui yo were all tholr friends. Lvnood turned i:ut to see its four -oniisi-iig girls off to school. At '50 Dr. Arlington and his wife O \ e t) the station. H" n'-o.h. il hef ticket and told them not lose them. "We won't", said the girls. The train pulled in at 2:45 and e*5* all jumped on. It seiined. as everyone handed the i/irls Iiiti<-1l l-i1111*- j???wrT vur\ ?;isi arm in<*| ;iin. si'^n startttl pulling out. . eryone >h<luti'.l. Their last good'esJ . . _TT~ (Continued) !' was reunited, U" v ill "itni",. _A ligustforanother t<n days eeting. ' " I'It U IS mtON N A. M. K. L IU IK II Kf\. IL_L?LcnvoiH-Pastor Chm S. Inelemi lit atlu i- prvenile.i ip mil- ri'tv din * iImi.'L I...HI-J I --j, ^iTpPfiy toil!. t>?worshipers. at Morris Rrown '">> <! t\\<> splendid.?somirms:ached I>v tie- pastor. Dr. Lemon, ic th me selected for the murgf?Mi' aire?tnt: " i he Value of living CiiV'ti. Records". The text ir.-tr lit. This sermon was' !1 (1 o 1 ivcio an<l 'dually well mi^.. red.?"At-it* p.m. Dr. -fcomon af reading Matt. 5.th chapter seted a<. t> xt the chapter road and the' 17th verse. ."Christian inir.g" was the ttferno From ich the sermon was deducted mfttjr til day, there were "/"ac-"" :sions to the church ond one lilt baptism. A very pleasing air was the Rainbow Tea held the parsonage, and diryc_texi-hy Minim, mi' pastors wue, o takes iirtons,. int'""'!?in thtr~ grants of th*1 chinch. The afir was Mif,r'r-;?rnli?ami ') atlier e in its execution. A good fW(i attended in spite of the rain iclf fell just at the time wh' n > affair was scheduled. The delites to the Missionary mooting d during the week past, reportthat the mooting was or*? of best held for many years. The eyation from our church' conted of the following: Mfsdames F. Bradford, S. X. Edwards, E. Bennett and F. C. Greenwood, ir missioniw,' assessment -was d in, full at the meeting. Charleston will be highly l'avofon September" 20th, l!<38, whtn Walter White, secretary' of the A. A. C. P. visits our cityt and . raks?rmfior^riTC" auspices of the wards of Morri^ Brown. We jsider this a rare opportunity the citizens of Charleston to ir this en line lit. speak?j?ami-nrrptefT ol the cause of the Ney in America. The sympathy the church goes out to the famof Miss Beatrice Hagley who s buried on Sundayn___Sh4v -wa^-a- j nrfrre?nrf Class No. 48. \ Fish Fry wa, sponsored last nday night by the Parsonage b and was a success. Activi is inc soy note around Morns >wn. [)l'K WEST NEWS Phc ('iroenville I>istriet Sunday iooT Institute of the A. M E. rreh was hold at Mt. Lebanon \T. p. oh1111 1 Tn<" rla y and" ~" dnesday r/f last wo^k. Many 1 gates and visitors alorig with | ministers attended the two-day sion. Presiding Elder C|uarl- | conducted in fine tyle as usiraT. ing this meeting Presiding El- ] . - ? ; tafcrf t - .r ? A L .. der Quarles and his guests were the house truests oY Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Bouey. President and Mrs. W. J. Cochran and son of Kittrell College, Kittuc.ll, N. C., were visitors in (Due West during the institute last week. Messrs Curtis Harkness, Jr., and Joh;< Allen Clinkscales visited Wr.?v.o l..o* young: men are in the Civilian Conservation Corps located at Andersonr -Sr- G. T' Mrs. D*?lla Holmes of New York was a Due "West visitor-last week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Donaldson were Monday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P Rohprt-son: : V . i Mr. B. F. Jackson, Mrs. Lavinia | l ee-,'and Mr. George Albert Gar|.iett visited relaties in> Greenville H ! ?-it Tbnrrilim?ttrrd1?Fi idliy. Messrs Charles Pearson, John u fUjtr PQQ ivi rSA KODTtfl KII1S attended the Sunday School Workers conference at Harbison institute on last week. >nrwrnniTrr^lcws Prof. U. S, Galiman, Miss Anslie .Jones, Miss . Thomasena Gal' nan and Mrs. I''nnnie :\1. Quails jhavo Tetnrned[home from summer ( school. - " ,] Tb? fnllnwi-'or persons ar?? still Qu_the'sTCk lift:. Mis. Sallie Griffi a. Mr si Matilda Johnson, Mr. 1 Samuel Grimes and the sister of I Mrs. "Alice Guise. We hope for : them a speedy relief, Calvary Presbyterian Church ? Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor?-i ?AMnTfFe crowd attended Sunday < ?sehool ntvtwithstanding the fact We j pnjoved some pleasant showers. > Mr. Cecil Jones made a report of I Sunday School and I.eaerue cpnvon 1 tion he attended at Harbison institute. _IJtLUims?fhe?E*fr?rtre~seY-- 1 vice Miss 'Everlena Martin pave \ an excellent report of what she i r 1 _i Kl. I t n-ti wiuie 111c? tuiiyvnuon; r Mrs. Murrough the delegate frcrm i jtlio S. S. \vil| make her-report Sun- I day July 31, 1938. i Toil are cordially invited to attend the Bibk* class each Wednesday .[flouiOOIt oT3Ti o'clock. We cnjtryed a very interesting- lesson Wednesday afternoo i taught bv Mrs. I). W. A. Js'eyille. _ ' t -- ( ONWAY-- NEWS \ jj 4 herry 11111 ?Church n The Sunday school opened at c 10:30 a.m. with the Supt., Mr. Jo'sepl' Jore^j an ! co-woikers pros- s en'. Subject of the lesson Gid- j een Following God's Plan. The Willing Workers club was 1 h ' opposed- to cell In a".e their an- c niversary but due to the inelcni- e nt weather it jvas postponed. IMrs. H. L. Bassaat" ha* been ill j. but all are glad to know she is improving. . f Mrs. HemC " Gardner , and- son Mr; Simniie Bellamy motored to p K.Vel-gecn.-.N. Fli.diV ;l lid sllenL 4-t+ie day: . ?- -p Mtsi* May Myrtle Gaddy and t: friemN motored frfom Xew?Work?to sper/I awhile with h''r mo-tlf. r. c Mr. Freeman Clarke has return- t< i-d from ? 11 itn Vim- <?-lf?rrrr! California. ______ n Misxr Elizabeth Brown left foi s New York Wednesday. L ?Akmy? fronr Conway"TiTotored to [ ' Atlantic Beach to the picnic Sat- p unlay night. ' 1, Mis. Hubert King an<l son has ft returned from a two weeks stay '[ in Jacksonville, Fla. EM AN PEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. F. I). Dreher, Pastor Columbia^ S. O.?Pes pi le llrc"iTW ^ clement weather which prevailed 1 jn mr city? Sunday! Sunday | school was well attended, th(> les- -t son was vi'i y Interesting and was -i taught with much enthusiasm. Review bv the pastor was enjoyed by ' all. ' - x Rev. Dreher spoke to an apprenative pro up at 11:30 a.m. This was indeed a great mevsr.ge and ^ in- keeping with the revival-meet- j ing which is now in its bloom. The A. C. E. League is revived ' again and is doing nicely, Mr. E. J* C. Clark is the president. ., Rev^ Dreher delivered a s^.ul ^ stirring sermon at 7:30 p.m. We , . are plnd to have our visitors "Wor- ~ ship with us at all times. Come again. ^ We want to thank the members and friend* that-belp^to make the ^ Trustee rally a success and Mr. j( I.opan for the donation of $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson j S1O.00; and Mrs H_Dixon?$40i ftrtseBSrb $25; Mrs. Ella 1: Simpson $15.50; Mr. IT. Bell $10; r Mr. and Mrs. J C. Caldwell $5.00; Mr. G. P. Murles $2.00; Mrs. S C McCool, $1.25; Mr. IT, ?Willm?wv -*i SS-OfM?Mrsrf: Williams $1; Mr. and p .>irs. noDci't Williams $10; Mrs. E. f, M. Murles $2.00; Mrs. Janie Mayors. $2.00; Mr. M. B. Williams $5; Mr. Clove Mayers $2; Mrs. Mamie Williams $1; Mi's. FrancisAustin ]j $1.00; Mr. A. Potee $1.00; Mrs. hi Esther McDanlel $2; Mr. Moses j,McDaniel $2; Mr. L. B. Gray $2; G Mis. Macey Graves $5.00 and F others that we don't have just J now. Z Mrs. Bessie T,ever is able to be F out avaia.?M+ftfr?&:?WnithinKlon7 a Mrs. Potee are improving. Sister rc Ringer is very ill. Sister Brown, ai dro. J. Wise remain th> same. I a We solicit the cooperation of our] priends to come out I^abor Day to cl mr barbecue, Monday, September w 1st. | ' rHB PALMEITO LEADEB PHYLLIS WHEATLEY CENTER| HOLDS DAILY VACATION I BIBLE SCHOOL * Greenville, S. C.?The Daily Vacation Bible school opened June 13, 1938 and continued for two weeks. With an* "enrollment of 319 Miss A. J. Carey, Supt.; Rev. Strother principal; Rev. McAdams assistant principal; Rev. Thomas, Bible driller; Miss Jessyetine Chap man, secretary; Misses Laura ElI$n Watson and Mary E. Lykes, mpsie directresses. The faculty composed of the following teach.ers: Mrs. Strother, Misses Marga ret be well, Lois Brooks Sadie Mae J Smith, Jessyetine Chapman, Annie Brockman, Francis Williams, Mary F. Curoton, Fannie Steward and Mamye Gamble. Mrs. Hattie Duckett, Supt^ of the Phyllis" WheatKy center, attended the Bible school daily and . _ gave_ helpful remarks. Mrs. Mary Hall, Missionary frony Africa, vis-? t ited the Bible school June 18 and, 1 so- inspired "u~ "rith he*--"""*!' H'?t We'feTFThat we toG would like to j c follow in her footsteps. We had many distinguished visitors and 1 some interesting stories by our I t own group ??d some' of our white friends. On Friday, June 24 elos- "i ing_-dayrTwt---htwFTm^rnjayabhPpro^ < gram bv the Bible school students 1 and elided with a picnic at Laura "1 Creek. On Monday,-June 22, the t members of the faculty were roy- t JLll?-_?iitertai-?ed?at?tlTF~~home of" j Rev. and Mr. Strother. \ ^ \\ MUM IRE NEWS^ - The fJll lne'iTJ are getting plenty ' of rain now. Dry weather is over * for a few. days. ^ . j ^ The J8th session of the Sunday j * School convention of the Spartan- j" burg district was held at Stephen Grove A. M. E. Zion church Juuly .! 21, 22, 1P38. PustoiV-_R?tv--S7-JrL!; BqfiSdii. Revr'H. C. Cvosby, pre-. f mling el h r_tuid pastes oftdedar : jTov^tindSpi ing Ilill chureh pre- 1 <idod over' the convention. Rev. v \. II. Hatwood, newly elected pretiding elder of the Lancaster dis- * :rict was also at the convention, rle assisted Rev. Crosby. On Thursday the deiogalea all T 1111 vi'u, ami excellent reports *" vere made. The preliminary busiiess was transacted in the morn- " r.g.1 Aftvr discussing several top. * cs and making1 good reports, the *' 'residing Elder, Rev. D. C. CTos^ * >y, starppwl for the quiet hour with a lie woid. ?'Which means a__me<li- V ation?wtrti lied. This discourse eas deliver (1 y Rev. F. K. Boyd ^ iom Chester, fv. C. <1 During the evening session; all \ he reports from the delegates c vcre made. Other busim ss__??ans^U'tcd F i Hi ill Were"_ inwi,. l'i nm tin l. 11 f?!iiAt mid V loon a delirious dinner was sorv- tl d. Everyone enjoyed the food. tl Thursday nightf, Prof. Rivers a poke ir.telleetvr.illy o:? the sublet "Have A-Vision". Prof. Riv- n is spoke very educational and h ie made his speech brief and con- f< ise. Prof.-Barnstcr made very xeelleiit lemarks on t.lie behalf of bi Id neat ion. They were very en- k yaldi and htlpl'ul to us. b Response was made- by Mit J. < '. Co! en from Union, &?G~.?? tc After the closerthe program lio de!efrnt<*?i nil ?<? ? r- - - - - " ?? * Hill CTT hrii i f>|K>ctiyt- homes. They renrrrT'liaVHi^ enjoyed the hospiulity of the homes.^? Kk!;i.v mornimr thj uttTer dis- P iission followed. All minor mat- (l' LM S w t-i < ' Vyytifu'iL ?- - J ~A very excellent -s+>*1vch was fade by Mr. Lois Kpps on the- ^ iibieet. Revelations, Pastors. Lea<} _b u.-s_. T: ttetve--nnd "Dfreetors.. Mr. !t?ps i ee( i'ved many contrratula- k ions frojn President J. S. Stan ack, of Clinton collefje,- Roek Hill. n lev. 11. K. Hillian "from Chester. hdy ma k- excellent remarks and ("' bso~-rni-Trtfnrre"(! the fine address endere'l by Mr. Kpps. R v. \\*. F". Hun1">- delivered a . on li'iful sorv n , Ft iday night. . A w om'erful nvissimm-rv-rn'og'nrhv" ras i e: it led. nresided oyer by Irs. .1 i.. CT?Douglas?rrfTTl her --1* ssistanu, M:< I,. ('. 11 at wood. Irs. Willi*?I-,. Ci o .hr-ATfsTTTohn- TT on. Mr. W.. I.. E.pp??and Miss . teulah Swindler participated on ^ he program.' The ('elevates from fhitmiie \vf'i'c highly recommend rl for tb< ir fine work. Mrs. Janie G .-^Douglas made ex- p [ llert remarks on?the ;mtrTPrt~nf~ ".. "l/'ndership Training Tree". Mr. . r. Cohen also spoke well on the object of "Worthy Use. of Leis- p. re Time". All speakers were tr iirhly felicitated. On a whole th his.wasrone of the beat conven- hi ion-; fver held recently. Over s] wo hundred dollars was raised, ,-j he sum was $273.75. h( Secretaries were: Mrs. Rosalee 'aldwell. Miss Mabel Millar. Delegates from Whitmire were: tl edar drove. Miss Beulah Swind- th ?r: and Willie L. Epps. Spring it [ill. Miss .f. Glenn; pastor.. JRev. >. C, Ciusby.?firowTadiFrrTacdc7 71 fisses Annie Quiller and Chris- V( ine Grilfon; Pastor, Rev. J. D. cj (avis. . |y All delegates returned home sa ifily ai>(l in-ftJiftjwfrfor"anc/ther 0f iciW'Ssful year at St, Luke 'A. M. p? !. Zion church inl039. Hurrah! f(1 >r the Spartanburg-district. th fo Mr. Wade Wrenick, Succumlis a Mr. Wade Wrenick departed thi* iel fe. Wednesday, July 20th at his ome Th Union, S. C. lie had been 1 failing health a long itme. But jn o>d saw it and he took him awnv _ ? ' I- 1 unpral rittes were held ' Sunday, r, lily 24, at New Hope A. M. K. jc ion church,?Eulogy by?Refc^3&r- -rh ^-Hunter, iiiiv.LTTfT 7?TT?Tnrecrowd ttended art 1 paid respect to the e i "mains of Mr.-Wrenick, who died M t tho age r/f 7(5 years. He leaves C< host of relatives and friends, Vi MoiUeian Abram froVn Union in harge. Hia mound was covered if 'ith flowers. ht Mr. and Mrs. HaskH Joined call- I r?; ?. * . ,.. - Bv Char THE ROVIN( Way Down South Doctor 'Billboard' Jackson James A. Jacjtson of Standard Oil, known to thousands as 'Billsoard' is now Doctor -Tamon?AfadTsoij^ suh, and he gets off one >f the most pointed tekes on the Negro ever delivered from the ecturo platform. The Negro, gays hy pootl?doctor, is mi excursion fiend . . . . he is wild about_ex^ uirsiona?t-tt: leaving Saturday, omvng back Monday. So strong is " Vw? hoKif '1*5- 1 ' ..iv iimuiv niai uis niiiuey mis earned the same thing leaves, he white folks on Saturday for ire Nog+*oes--poc1nrt7Tbid^nakt*s a 'bund' trip back to the white folks >y Monday. 'She Looks (Joo<LJIjo ,? ^fcaneamhe advertisements lisng race modelsr It does a man, \ woman, a child, a race go~d to ice itself attractively pictured dukes for self-esteem and imnovement. Wfr have been tatight o . think - white- so long . . a niracle that the change has come u_Iess-than a thousand years. The (lustrations seemed strange at irst . . . gradually they grc'.v famliar, then expected . . . somechat like the technicolor on the crecn Now the ofay illustrated ds don't eyCrv' draw my attenion, much less1 my interest. Kid Stetson, Again. )ear Cholly: Boy you don't know what you re missing I've been~all over the lill and down on the Avenue joking foi you since I got back mm South America three* days go, and?I've-just found fi'it that on are way down South. The Negro Actor's Guild- met unday afternoon at Smalls Paraise club .on 1.35th street. Ethel Tutors presided.she was quite harming and ffil enioved ii rtjnr p t ?nanny;?Leigh." Whippet", fill Vodery, and Floyd >Snelson i he. newspaper man weic among 1 le largo crowd present, very nice i tj'alr, old boy. i They nave a silent tribute- t? I H'mory of Janus Weldon Johti=_ 1 on and Arthur Schomburg, both ' liner members of the Guild."'" < They are planning a gigantic out ride,for August 15th, and I i now you won't miss that. The oat is the City Of Delaware, ac- < imodating 3.500- nndyapacity 4s~ .peetedr?fluluTTvllington has ex SI. MA14Y XHU4Tf """P Kev. J. F. St/Tnley, -Pastor Spuday was a high day at. ethlehem, this being our fourth uarterly conf'Te.y.e. Tb<> Son.? TV svtVTmT W n s op.oiiil ,m linn, lnr C [r. L. R. Stevenson the Supt. of t t. James school. The lesson was rieflv di sells sud?by the?da^5?=s I id" a very instructive review by s Icier' A. P. Spears. Collection > >r,the school S3.10. We recog- 1 izpd the presence of some visi>rs from Co pvay and Corway * i;cuit. -We?arc always" glad to t ave visitors with us. J At the worship hour'Dr. A. P. a pears and the pastor ascended t ie rosttrum. The general-ord^r?f p-servtPtr \vhconducted by?the- I is tor and he "presented fhe alder? hu announced as a text St. Mark >:7. Tell HL- d'^cip1"-- nnfl r1"*"?J jat He goe'th before vou into Galee, etc. The main thought was 1 i tell Piter. he who had denied ' s best friend. This was a gos- * >1, feast and we we're made to reice in our hearts while he talk- ^ I. The choir chantecLJth?__Ltfcdts ray^r:?At this" period Rishhp . H. Davis came in. Dr. Spears { i t presented Bishop Daivis. He J ive an instructive and inspiring t tlk. Bishop Davis is a son of i lis circuit and s? he was among ^ s people. As he did not have a -J ieciaT engagement for that pe- u od of the day he decided, to run >me, but would return to.KittrelL . _C. in the afternoon. In We entered into the work of'3 te conference. The rppovtk of T ie churches were very gond, spir- T ually and financially^-.XUmvers^?E mHd)?T_tncrease of full members 1 Total cash $115.63. We are' A ?ry glad to say the work of the n rcuit is moving along very nice- e . The steward in their reports r lid thpy hc/pe to have the return n ' elder and pastor. We have E lid the elder his full assessment ir the year and we hope to do f< e same for our pastor. We have ^ und in Dr. Spears a Christian, a sweet gospel minister and a safe f adej^_ ?~ ^ Sunday i.ight the pastor had afge of the service and we en- F yed another very good service. . I wo persons joined . the church, ro. Richard Crawford one of the s add s of this chin eh--w*w-siek *sn 1 St Tie-coiHirrn&^kttend the quaf- f p I by Mr. and Mrs. C. Joiner and e r. Madison> Griffon motored to olumbia, the past Sunday and ? sited Mrs. Effic Swindler. 1 C Remember me as your reporter ii there is anything I can do to dp you, let me know. I. 'By Epps. rr ?r-i ;?~ les Spears ? 1 REPORTER" -; " ' r~" .4 pressed willingnes^ t^pruvilemusic free; "providing he is not booked at that date. Joe Louis is expected to attend. Am going around to see Hnnitree Harrington tomorrow, heard he has a swell -place7 on~ 125th St. Harlem seems to be growing wjirse every day dopef thievery,.. -otc-r -Duy its terrible to contem-i plate, but they say?the Deweyt^ohiv up has all . kinds, of stool pigeons and plain clothes men ati work, and many of them look like the Avenue "sweet poppas" and| their "sealskin ij]ies"_-3Vs?save^ your TdffrT'you can't tell who's Professor John Law now. . But the reallv bad news that I have for you-old timer, is that sumc New-AWk?women are out to'~ trim a mighty fine young man that we both know. His managurs are having a time keeping him away from them. But he slipped off fiom them anl came to town recently. Well ... I hope they HOLD him d?wn or these women wiil get him down or "am I telling you". In his line he is O. K. but this is out of his line and when these determined women start after a man, unless he knows thg ropes he is as good as gone. He cannot take care of hrmself like you of 1, could. . ' . <1 _ Well I will come to a cl?se, I win drop you a letter every week i during the summer in case you don't come up before late fall orj winter. I hear that you are ony the water wagon now, me too, but I often think of the old days. Yeah b?V, this is a changing woild. and you on the water wa-gon. ' Your Old Comrade-In-Arms, Kid Stetson. ' My Dear Kid Stetson: Acknowledge recc'int of vone letter which is rTTTt ^rfore mo?fOT" 1 jVhigli I thanlr ^ou leiy kindly. 1 i have1 no wish to injure your feel- ' ings, but Lord save me, i?.ld fellow, I do not miss New York. With my good and simple house-keeper, my old pipe and fisTrimg tackle, 1 j lave derived a hundred time's more Inqipkiess hereTTiwy beloved 1 Southland, than in the fleeting but.1 Shall sol* yiA when the weather ( s cooler up there. _Anothe i slice of that sugar cur- m! ham George. ^Armrr-nfrt "Pali r'Vw>Hy- ? ^ tori We ~pTay that he will soon efove'r. I.ANCASTEK NEWS 1 . Dostt-hc?tmfavPI'llhfr v' J T the Supt-., Mr. M. L. Howie was it his post of duty and opened >u r?day schopJ__al_the-4j.<ua4--houTr " "Jot such a great number of per:ons were present but the lesson vas ably discussed and enjoyed >y the few who were there. Between showers little groups of irdent members made their-way o worship services at Mt. Zion q K. M. E. Z. church. An appreci- itive number v^is present to hear he short but precise sermon de- -ivcrod by the Pastor, Rev. J. C. funter. 1 At three o'clock-. Rova?J,?fh~ ? iunter. James "WalRFF-and meinT >ers of. Oje choir from Mt. Zion notored tS Kershaw and render- ' d service at the Clinton A. M. 2. Z. church for Rev. McCollough. * ?ev. Hunter choose for his text i portion of Paul's letter to the ".phe^iajxs_amL4*hv--sobjTCt I'ut on he whole Armor". From the ex>ressio-ns on the listeners faces he sermon and music were en- I oyed immensely. Other Lancasriara who attended the services n Kershaw, are: Mesdame? Jas. 1 Valker, Tish Frasier, -Messrs D. . Mellwairt, John" Wright, ^am tel Massey, Miss,Orilee Stafford. The following persons are back tome?after?very^uccessful sum- " nor school terms at the following chools: Atlanta XJ., Mrs. O. A.-. J*! tiley, J. C. Smith, Mrs. Geneva _ 'arkcr; Livingstd!nfe^__M?u- M:?tr"5 XrH?and fTaughter, Lillian-; Rock fill, Mosdames Cora Anderson, Jamie Cunningham, Missouri Tillan. Ethel Boykin, Mary J. Throw r, Juanita Garris, Roxana Garis, J. C. Hunter, Mary J. Blacknor, Lottie Johnson and Miss Coma tlackmon. \Ti-c T rVoow... TIT: rv n. ^ ....... .. . u.nvi, VJ. Oiaiard, J. Rherard, E. Cunningham, lessr,, D. J. Mcllwain, J. Wright nd M. D. Cunningham visitedrientls and relatives Tti Kershaw unday. 0 Mrs. M. L. Shaw's mother Mrs. 8 'Wis of New York is visiting in ? .ar caster. .... _ V- . T'he .Carolinians, radio ana"stage tars the - Carolina.** rond^r^rt a ' rriyrtjT^lTF^gram in the Lancaster 'raiVrfrfg school auditorium. The ~p rogram was enjoyed by all nresnt. Mrs. G. S. Bahoock spent the _ cek-end visiting in Coluiribia an! hester, Mr. John E. Wright was C 1 Chester Friday. C A number of the teachers of l ,ancaster c6unty opened the sumler month of school Monday, Saturday, J BETHLEHEM BJ " J. Rev. E. E. Gaul _ >" Newberry, S. C, Dayson, one of ouk -1_? ministers was in r Sunday morning s< absence of our pa* gone to deliver the mon at the New "E Sunday school conv The New Enoree day school converrtic ed its forty-eighth t at Welche Zion Ba was ane among the ? history. It was' w from start to finish. The young people vention added much cess of the meetipg, -singing, short talks, The future looks* br youne people, for t. only thinking but doi With the regular ol convention reelected v sons to believe" that Suhday school conven etter as the years co Kvwi-v individual ths vn the convention's pi ed much to the joy j of the same, including *. a. ISA cociuu uvea," Sunday night, the B the direction of Mrs. gram and in spite of t. many were out to enjc At^the regular preac our pastOr brought- Hi -?? -ft om tire County Sund convention*? Rev. J. J. ? ' * iJeacon S. R. Reeder \ ent and they gave us i encouraging- words. ^ The wife of Deacon Fr (lied Thursday, July 2 home in Helena, S. C. fun^ralized at Bethleher church where she serv member for 'more than foi . Rev. S. M. HaLsey who family well delivered tht message, assisted "by tht She was buied-mrthe Hel etery. PROFESSION, CARDS DR. A. B. JOHN SURGEON Office: 1323'/2 Assembly S Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Str REV. J. H. JOHNS Office: 2029 Marion St.e NOTARY PUBMC Sealer in Real?Estate, peri narriage ceremonies, write letds. mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him Sffice Phone 8407 Res. N. J. FREDERIC T Vtterney-at^lfiw and Notary P PRACTICE IN ALL COUR' ?State and Federal? [119 Washington St,, Col'a., S DR. H. H, COOPE1 -1DENTIST Special Attention Given to D eases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Worl A Specialty )ftice Phone 6429 Res. 8i 126 Wr.shington St., Col'a., S. Home: fatephohe: 1 A. M. to 2 P. M. 6 P. M. to 8 P.*fc?? Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon )iBeases of Women and Childre A Specialty Jjjfice: ? Residence no i^uuy r>t. 13UI fine SI Columbia, S. 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