The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1938, Image 6
Mrss Georgiana Busby i,f Now
, York City is visiting at the home'
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.|
Busby of Columbia, S.^ ,C. A party
was given i? honor of Miss
Busby last Wednesdav night by!
Mrs. S. Brown and Mrs. D. Dean
of Lykesland and Columbia.
Miss -Grace K. Blackwell left
Sunday for her work in Heath1
Springs, S. C., where she hasj
charge of the fouith grade andL
music. ? ?r
Mrs. Mattie Garrett Simons and
sons of Washington, D. C., are in
with Mrs. Simons' parenla, -Btof.
and Mrs. C. G. Garrett. We wish
them a pleasant stay.
Mr. Marion T. Garrett and son
of New York City are in the city
YoF an indefinite stay the guests
of Mr. Garrett's parents, Piuf. and
Mrs. C. G. Garrett, on E. Lady
street.
Miss Alice HaTgler is eorlfined
to bed in Columbia hospital. Her
fiiends wish her a speedy recovery
Wants Position
Teacher, graduate Allen univer
sity wants position; fall term.
a. o
??Saturday t-July d6,--?
wa uvu, ^eiuwii( O.
TIlU WARD ONE WILLING
WORKERS CLUB
The Ward Onp Willing Workers
club met. at the home of Miss.
Llucy Jornes, 419 Sumjter street,
Tuesday night, July 26. The meeting
was called to order by the Ma
dai]^- President, presiding, Miss
Lucy Jon^s and opened with the
club song led by Miss Nancy. Sims.
-Pray by Miss?Lucy Jones? Bible
verse recited by air of thd nien;^~"
hera fVton TVTvq TTttq Moa
led another scmg. The minutes
were read, motioned by Miss Lottie
Sims, second bv Mr. Silas .
?flmitli?they?were adopted. TOT "
roll was called. The members responded
briefly. Then the meet
Ing was closed. Mrs. Cr^osie
Thompson led the closing song.
Mr. Silas 'Smith dismissed ns hy giving
the closing ode.
THE TWELVE STAR SOCIAfc
?. CLUB
The weekly meeting of the club
was held at the home of Mrs. Ida
Mae Will rams .Tuesday, July 26. "
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Mr. tfYeddie Ferguson.
Mrs. Sallie Mae Roof
chaplain conducted the devotions.
A biief discussion of btr^iness in ~
eluded plans for entertainments.
Watch this column next Week foi
full infm-,-.,at; " a
dance.
We enjoyed a program of songs
and poems, which ended with inspiring
remarks from the members.
We had with us Mr. Lee
Outen, who expressed himself as
having enjoyed the meeting and
spoke woVds of c+icourgatement
towards the progress of the club.
?We wit] -meet otr1J121 Pendtet<yr street,
Tuesday. August 2. ~ ~
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
Lucky Bird Social club, met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
West a t _9 o'clock. Meeting was
opened by song by Mrs. Kennedy.
Scripture by the president; prayer
by Mrs. Boyce. Second soi\g-by
Mrs. Hattie Johnson. This s<3rtg
brought our devotional service to
a close. Then the president took
charge, calling for the minutes of
last meeting which were omited.
The sick committte made his report
which was none.. Mr. Kennedy
made his report on program.
He reported on tickets and bills.
The president made report on left
over tickets.. The unfinished busi
ness waa discussed briefly. The
new business was takerv up and
discussed.
Mrs. Pollock was elected assistant
on the sick committee. Mr
Able elected assistant recording
secretary.
The roll was called by Secretary
Mrs. Kennedy. Members present
16. We were dismissed by Mrs.
Florence Boyce.
We were served a delicious
i. 4. lnfinnn
course ui tomato saiau uu itwtutc,
Meet us at Dunbar's Lake, Monday
night, August 1.
Mr. Sam Williams, president
Miss Birdie Brown, reporter.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE "LEADER"
.
Colored Beauticians
Hold Successful
Session
Spartanburg.?The Colored Beau
ticians of the State of South Carolina
held their convention Tuesday
and Wednesday in this city.
The convention was well represented.
Columbia registered 12; Spartanburg
"and Greenvrlle also regis
tered large numbers. Other coun-J
ties were largely represented.
Beauticians from the State of j
North Carolina came over and'
heartily joined with us. Various j
problems that confront the colored
Beauticians were discussed and. aj
committee was also formed t o |
meet the Stat**! Board Aug. 10th.
The Convention will meet j nj
Greenville next yean, the third J
Tuesday and. Wednesday in July.
If you are not n <>f?thaColored
Beauticians Convention, I
JOIN; and let youu vote count in
thrashing out the problems that
hinder us most? Let us as a race
get together, because divided we
stand and together we fall.
?VACATIONING SOUTH |
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. DuflFis of.
New York City?were visiting reD"~
atives and friends of thi3 city and
Congaree, S. C. Mrs. Duff^u is
the former Miss Ada Wright, a
graduate of Allen univoraity, class
of 1980, and the daughter ^f Mrs.
Ida Gregg who-for man,; years re-,
sided at 2312 Pendleton street, be-1
fore making her home in the
country. Mr. DuflFis is the son" of
Mrs. Jane DuflFis of South America
where Mr. uiul Mrs. DuflFis'
will sail for a second honeymoon
in the early fall.
The many fiiends of the couple
mudc their stay a nt?.st pleasant
one with' parties-and dinners including
a most elegant dinner at
the'home Of Mr. and Mrs. I. McKenzie,
who expressed a wish of
a prolonged visit but due to Mr.
DufYis urgent business, they were
compelled to leavfc on Saturday,
July 9, but they expressed many
thanks to everyone for their unforgotten
kindness, and- esneciallv
to Mrs. McKenzie a eli.se friend of
Mrs. Duffis and the former Miss
Ella Shiver. - - *.
l1ss demosselles }
Misses Hatti-e Counts and Mary
Alice Sanders delightfully entertained
the members and their
guest Tuesday evening, July 19th
at the latter's home on East' Wash
ington nti'ooti . ' r
The hostess served tomato salad,
fried chicken, olives and hot
rolls and ice tea.
Tickets are on sale now for a
ride and dance to be given Monday,
August 1st at Taylor's Tav-'
ein.?Admission? Cars?will t
leave Harden and Taylor streets at
8 .o'clock.
THE WAVERLY SILVER STAR?
The Waverly Silver Stars met
at the home of Miss Inez Collins."
The devotional exercises were rendered
by" thP" nurmbers. The open- "
iiig song was In The Garden, followed
by prayer led by Miss Inez
Hawkins, Second song Where He
Leads B^e.? The president took
-harge Tif the mectrngmrddiseu ss ed
business briefly. The "Stars" "
\re planning "Sport Ball" Monday
right, August 8, 1938. Put on
vour old grey * bonnets with the
blue ribbon on it and be in full
swing. Surely everyone will have
\ grand time.
LANTERN PARADE
narade.under the direction of MissWaitcis
will be hold at the (71 d
Huward playgroun.i,?Friday, July 29th
at 8 o'clock. The publitt is
the Inany beautiful lanterns .made
on the playground by the children.
,
HAYNES-TIfOMAS WEDDING
Fort Motte. S. C., Juiy 25, 1938
?Miss Father Haynes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Haynes of
Fort Motte, S. C., and Mr. Jesse
Thomas of Columbia, S. C., were
quietly married at the home s.f the
bride's parents at 8 o'clock, July
23, 1938. Rev. Wine officiating.
, card of thanks
?wish to thank-our many
friends"both white and colored for
their many kindness and sympathy
during the illness and death of our
foher and husband Mr. William
(Rill) Alexander.
Mrs. Britie Mae Alexander,
wife
Messrs Walter and Luther
Alexander
Mis. Daisy Coleman
Mrs. Geneva Drummond,
children.
EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB
The Evening Star So.cial club
held its regular meeting Wednesday
night, July 19th at the usual
he iff""STMvs. Bertha Williams residence,
1002 Gates street. MeetHf?*was
called to order by the
President, Mr. G. W. McDaniel.
A-fter devotion the meeting was
opened for business. The tfpinutps
wpie called for. Motion made by
Mr. Jerome Burton, seconded by
jcpO
( the & t a
1 BV oT^i^g
< i NOTJC: Your question an?wi
J |. * clioping of thie column is end
< "reply, aend * quarter (tbc) en
< i veiope, for my New Aetrolof.v
J | rneil free, advice an thee (8) <j
< ? mi tijdMte. and corcect addrwe* 1
] * Street. Columbia, Son
v?e
J.B.?What imistT do about the
property of my father, whi-ch is in
Virginia? ' Ans.
About the only thing you
can "3b is to arrange to sell it so
that you can clear up the indebt
i? ii. i :<
t'uncia. riiivi; 10 unu n
yoti like, put it into the hands of
some-go&irreliable Real Instate Agency
down there. *
T.M.H.?For the* past 5 years
I have been out. of. work* and all
Of my friends seem to have forgotten
pie, even my boy friend tHat
once' seemed to care enough t o
marry me. I stay worried all the
trine and I want to know what to'
do4
Ans: Find employment and do
this within the next thirty days.
There isn't any reason for you be
ing without work five years; this
alone is enough to make your
friends feel a little disgusted with
you. When you do get something
to do that 'will occupy your mind
you will get over your nervousness
A.V.R.?-I have tried for nine
years to have something and I
am now thoroughly tired and dis
gusted. Would it help any; if Ipacked
my bags and "lit ^ut" for
the city I have? in mind? >
Ans:r A sensible idea. You have
worried continuously for the past
few years about making your home
in Philadelphia and I honestly feelthat
you would be using good judg
iivuv iu iauj uui uiis pmn yyu
have in mind.
A.B.?Is there any way, that I .
were received and adopted.
New and unfinished business
was discussed. Our silver tea to !
be given by the club Sunday past.
A nice time was-had. Nine visitors
were present. Mr. J. Reed,
M-P-.-L. Outen, Mi! R. Jaiksun, MfF1
R. Bailey, ^r. W Wise, Mr. and
Mrs. Isaiah Jenkins, Mrs. Irene
Charley, Mr. Raymond Thompson,
Mr. Eugene Jenkins, Mr. J. Burton
and his quartet rendered nni<ir-'
Mr. R. Thompson" with his mix
quartet also rendered music for
us. Mr. Jack Hartzog, Mr. J.
Burtoq, Mr. E. Brown, a"ffcl Mr. G.
McDanieT are trying every way to
make our club second to none.
N^vv~Boofts~By
Negro Poets
Henry Harrison, Poietry Publish
or. of 70 Fourth Avenue, New
V-'k.?announces Tor ?publication
August 1st two books of verse
by Negro poets: Joseph S. Cotter,
S'\, of 23015 Magazine St., Louisville,
Ky.. and Lucy Mae Turner,
1018 Bond Avenue, East St. Louis,
111. Mr. Cotter's book is entitled
"Collected Poems" and Miss Turner's
"Bout Culiud Folkses."
Mr. Cotter, a product of- t h ej
Louisville Public Schools, has -re-'
centl.v been elected as teachgr and.
nncipr.l for the fiftieth year. He'
is at. present principal of the S.!
Polmd?e-Tayfcr Colored SchSoTrf
Of Scotch, Irrsh, English, Indian
nnd Negro blood, Mr. Center?wasKoi>n
Lr-- - -
>n(i it m ncioun \-/uunuyf rvy.t u u
Fob. 2nd, 1861. He -is listed i n
"Who's Who in America,,J "Who's
"Who Among North American Authors,"
and "The Authors' League
"f America." He is the author of
"A Rhyming," "Links of Friendship,"
"Caleb, the Degenerate.",
"A White Song and a Black One'.',
"Negro Tales," etc., and the following
isongte-;?1L?ihw Wondering,"
"Without Jesus," and "Going to
Georgia." Of his pl^y, "Caleb, the
Degenerate," the late Alfred Austin,
Poet Laureate of "England,
wrote: "It affords further evidence
of the latent capacity -z. f,
your long-maltreated race." From
the great English actress, : Mrs,_
Langtry, came "The play is interesting
'trnrl ought to^finda place
worthy of its merits among the
work's on Negro literature."
Lucy Mae Turner was born in
Zanesville, Ohio. Her father, Gilbert
Turner, was the son of Nat
Turner, a slave whs, rarscd a rebellion
against slavery in Virginia
in 1931. Her mother was the
daughter of Rev. Isaac Jone3 who
built the first colored Baptist
church in Putnam Ohio. Miss Turner
is a graduate of Wilberforce
University and holds a B. S. degree
from Ohio State University.
She is at present a public school
learner in r^asi Ot. L.OU1S, III. .
The Harrison firm also announces
an^oxtension of trmrr in which
Nefjro poets may contribute t o
"New Negro Voices," which is bcinbt
edited by Beatrice M. Murphy
of 1414 Q St., N. W., Washington,
II. C. Miss Murphy reports that
gratifying progress is being made
on this anthology, and that among
the recent well-kn^wn contributors,
ia Langston ffugfrcs^who^recently
mailed for Europe to attend a wri-,
ter?' q9ngr?g". ? 7
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THE i'AliiljiiTO
ered in this paper CJNL.Y whan |
oMd ia your latter. For private J;
d a ??lf-addressed, stamped an- ,?
Reading, and receive by return !'
tuaationa. Sign yo?ur full name. J;
to all letters. Addraas ail mail ,,
Ut Carolina. "~r?7 o
can-change him as he doesn't care J
for church, picture sh^vs. dancing
or any kind of entertainment? I
Ans: Not^ajossible chance of"j
changing him and don't enter mar
riage with the thought that yoti1
can make him like the kind of life
that you "do; He is a ciutet type
ami will never be able to frolic in
the fashion you desire.
L.S.?There is an attachment
run on my car for a bill ^f - my
husband'?} but understand the car
is 111 my name. Will I be able to
get it back ?
t Ans: Laws in different states
vary; the thing for you to do is
-consult a goud lawyer and take
his advice on^the matter. T do
think- lhat some adjustment ?will
have to be made about the bill
before you are able to get your car
M.M.?I do want your opinion
about my farm as I fc?el that you
will help me if possible?
Anss Put it up for sale and if
you are offered a nice margin of
profit then sell; otherwise hold it
for awhile. You really do not wish
to go hack there to live and if you
can't get something worthwhile
from" it, then do so. 7
E.S.?Please tell me-why my peo
pie pick at ma and what really is \
my trouble? . ' |,
Ans: You have a swell disposi-1 ;
tion and they Just take advantage
of it to try to arouse your "bad j
points." The less you have to do ,
with them the happier you will be.
Make friends among the people j
who do not live near you. I
Poets who have not ycT contri- ,
baited to "New Negro Voices" are |
urged to send their best poems di- '
rectly to Miss Murphy, acc^mpan- i
ied by a self-addressed, stamped j
envelo;K> envelope for. the return j
?unacceptable miitm-i-d. There--j
TTPe no restrretions us to subject
matter, form or length. The clos- |
ing date for ms. has been extend-1.
od to Sept. 1st. The book will be | ^
published in late Fall. * t
NEW nCTIIEL NEWS 1
Rev. A. D. Duncan,' I'astor
Woodruff, So. Caroliiia, July 24 j
Our Sunday school was good
yesterday altho' a gentle rain
fell most of the day many were
present. Three joined. Out*'Daily -j
Bible class closed Friday with' a <
,'iirri-wwful week-:?Near 100 Child" ~<
ren attended the class. Delegates
w<ere prevent from Tygcr river i
church school convention. Sunday ]
which was held at Mt. Sinai Bap- t
tist church, Glendale, S. C. Their
reports were good. One of the best" 1
sessions held in years were report- .
ed. . ; ]
Woodruff Junior high school'be- (
gan its sumnv'r term this week "
ar.d a pleasant session is looked |
forward to. ~ ^
McCOl.L NEWS I
The past week continued rainy.
Quite a few activities were either
postpone.! or abruptly terminated
due to the weather's inclemency.
-- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carpenter. '
Mr. and Mrs. Hrtmer Gray and
-Mrsr Curper.ter </C Tatum motored
to Sumter last week to visit ela- '
tives?ami?friends. They report--"
ed a lovely trip. Mr.
Jones of Xtw Jer <<-y Miss- j
is Strobk*, Reese and Mitchell of
Carolina are the new teachers assisting
Prof. LeiSeine at present.
They have entered the second
of the summ^Merm with a very
creditable enrollment.
Mr. and Mrs. "Dolphus" McRae .
were host and hostess at a din- '
no rparty in honor of the Corpenters
and Grays on Saturday evening.
j
Rev. J. R. L. Allen and family '
an' Rev. Mrs. Crawford who is '
conductmer thL week's revival. foi '
Rev. Allen at Fair Plain, were the
dinner guests of ^r. and Mrs. D. ;
Jones- on Sunday.
The revival service at Beaver -!
Dam closed last; week end with J
six converts, to its credit. Rev
Jonag W. Wright, assisted. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrfronis were
the recipients of a visit from the
Misses Welch, sisters of Mrs. Mc- '
I an is, last Friday.Mrs.
Emma Leach of Dillon is 1
vimuiik nt'r inomer ivirs. Ardcua 1
Fields.
Mrs. Mary McNeil and sons <
Donnie and Tommie were visited (
by Mr. and" Mrs. ,Wm. Pearson and 1
neict\ Miss Catlin of Bonnettsvillo,
Sunday evening.
Mr. W. L. Jackson received a
short visit from his sister w,hd"
lives in Hamlet and a brother from '
Philadelphia, last wcpk. '
MY. Jas.vT?: Ashe was a brief I
visitor at the homo of his aunt, J
Mrs. D. Pipkin last "Monday. 1
Mrs. Sam Jones was a week end
visitrrr in the oitv fnr !>*? noo-?
week. She, with Tier husband returned
to Durham, N. C., Sunday
evening:.
The rcporter^jyishes to thank- the
new subscribers for their interest
ai;d trust they will help to
encourage othew ta subscribe al8o.~~i
:
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GODEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Mr. Edd Ropef Celebrates
Birthday
Atlantic Beach, S. C.?Mr. K<i,d .
-bratcd?hi^r 48th birthday Friday
night, July 22nd at the Smith's
Patio, with a host of friends.
Those attending were Mrs. Rosa
Ix;e Hart, Mr. George House and
Mr. Gcuige Rait, ot Columbia. S.
C.; Miss Beatrice Crowder, Winston
Salcrh, N. C.; Miss Helen
Brow.rr, Hartsvrlle, S C.; Miss Ver- .'
nella K Rrnun, Julia Mao Chavis.
Mi Bin M RiVOT^.^hrrErvni Latti-?
more, of Spartanburg, _S,. C,; Miss_;
Tosie Duncan Meniphis, Tenn.;
Mr. Johnpy Walker, ..Mis. Lucy ,
Summery Georgia McCoy, Wctna
Jones and Miss Oralo Reniica, of ;
Charlotte, NT. C:; Miss Marthena
BessellieiV, Oppetta Parker, Annie" i
Belle (leathers, Mr. Johnie Brown
Benjamin Grant, Messrs. Albert (
and Levi JJrown?of?Georgetown;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moore, Mr. and J
Mrs. C. C. Frazer of Conway; Mi-ss j
Masi_n BurgossVof Florida; . Mr.
R. C. Coleman, of MarionMVss**"l
Mildred atone, Mr. Matthew Wil J
liamson of Florence; Mr. and Mrs. >
J. B. Owims, Mr, and Mrs. Eddie 1
Spain, Mr and Mrs. Ben Williams r
Mr. and Mrs. Willie King, Mr. 1
*nd Mrs. Mayo Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Fitzgerald and Mr.'1
Frank Thomas, of Myrtle Beach; t
Mr. Lem Brown, of Sumter; Mrs,
Cora L. Jannings of Warrenton, }
N. C.; Mrs. Nana Dregg" of Bir- '
rilnghani, Ala. The menu was ar- 11
tifically planned by Mr. and Mrs.!c
W. K. Smith, hostess and* mana-'1
ftr, which consisted of ginger ale'1
iulep, sandwiches, potato chips.:'1
Iihnh^an^ |
Mrs. J. B.c Owens assisted the ^
lostess by receiving the guests *"
uul gifts, and introducing the
juest of honor Mr. Roner. The
oast masters Mr. Ben Willmms, j
Vlr. jC. C. Frn/ri Mr \V K Smith?,
Mitertained the juests with his '
vonderful magical work. i t
f.ANK<JRI> (JRt?VE ' ""
HOLINESS CHl'HCH "?
Sunday school was omitted Sun- a
tay~fflui the dTh^r devotionals on a
Mindav nu'd-nikrht >w..^n.-n ,,f tl-,,. i'
Sun'ay school ninth annual contention'
under the "leadership o-f rJ
3:shop U. I), llookard, held at Mt.. ?
dolly, N. C., Saturday and Sunlav.
_P('legates f::m? Woodruff were 11
bishop U. I). Rtxikaiil, car owner s
Tin.! driver; Rev. W. M. Higgins. E
!iev. J: H. Jones uiul Mis s i o n ary ll
'arrie IIiggir.?. li
The eh niches report were as fol- i'
tiws: Ira rifled Grove, Woodruff,
>10.50; Gieenville, $2.50; Mt. Hoi- <
y. N. C., $5.00'; Charlotte, .V C., ~
>0.00; Pinny offering $3.30. Total
>30:30.
PAGI^I.aS'P AK\Vs o
*' ! * ' C
Miss Golda MeComb is spending d>
he Week-end in .Jefferson. ii
Mosdame,. Maggie and Harriett
dlaclivney of Churlot-'te. visited Mr. (,
ind Mrs. Roy Tyson Friday nig]it. jr
? A- party-was given for the lit-?^
le children, Wedriesday^e.vening by j
Hi-s Louise Blakeivy.
Lincoln, Vivian and Bobby Blake ^
it-y of Charlotte are visiting Mrs. a.
'ioy Tyson. : - . ^
The Rand G. club met at the
mine ot .Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Blakeley,
Toes'ay evening. The topic :
iscussed was "What can we do to
Make a Better Community".
Miss Ethel Brewer is spending L
oiv.i time in' Charlotte.
Mr, Mitchel Brewer and ML a
Flu la Blakeney of Washington, D. v
J., and Mr. Ben Blakeney of Wiilston-Sal..
ni were recent visitors 0
lPl'H *
A surprise birthday patty was P
jiven at the home of.Mr. and Mrs w
r. F. Brewer,* Monday eve: ir.g hon- "
ning thai: daiiehter'. M.s< 'Alice _ii
Brewer and son. Coleman Brewer.
rhey received many beautiful and >'
jseful gifts.
Mr. Thomas Rushing and Mr. P
Rictus Hubbard ?pcnf Saturday in a
Charlotte, N. C. I'
Mrs. N. O. Brewer spent the. J.
,veek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Law*- e
r"?nce Smith of Angelas. n
Rev. Edward Lowery of Con- N
ord and Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Lowu-y
were the (Miner guests of Mr. f
and Mrs. T. F. Brewer Thursdav. h
MEM OKI AM . 1
In lovinjj memory of our husband
ar?d fat hop. Mr. Josiah Sumter.
who left us July 5, 1937.
Our family circle is severed ~ >
Our hearts are made sad by your '
departure,
We loved you but Jesus loves you
more; *
So we hope to meet again,
i > ' ,
?A; R; Sumter, vv'lfe E.
R. Sumtpr, daughter
W. J. Sumter. ?on
-op*, s. C. I,
:et to youthful
iduw) f*
ion?
' HA1R COLORING ?
3510 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS, MO.
I'll EST ERF IK L I) X E W S
S. A. .McCiillouyh
Will sumc-nt please tell me
these are dtrjj days?- Rain! Rail
Rain! and more rain!!
.Services were L'ood as usual i
Mt. Tabor M. K. church Sunda
tno.mii.K tho' the'weath* r wai ver
inclement- with -howeis, a fe
faithful ]>raved k. Rev. Hidih
3 ton?pieuelnLM a lorec-l ul gosp
<ei nion. after which- a little bal
ivas bapvjjjed. A-piano has bee
plac'd in the eliurch and paste
m i members are elated over i
ljnv--itK>ve--vv6s-spor.s/>red by Mamts
Annie aid I'earl Edward
innier^ xntr wisr~ council of~'Rei
llid.dleston tnc church is movin
>!, nicely.
Miss Sara A. McCuilough an
Miss llol'n Jcnkiru worshiped a
Ml. Tabor M?K. church Sunda
nornin".
All evening services were rain
:tl out Sunday.
The?. Keys. Chambers, were th
sur.day uinr.er quests of Mr. an
M?s. Levander Kittle.
KoyiyaL- meeting will begin a
jta id View Presbyterian?chine
>unday and continue to the firs
sunday?in August. You and you
Amily and -friends are invited t
itten<4 each evening at 8:30 o'clocl
tev. J. H. Tuatley, pastor.
Mrs. M.~ L. F. Johnson is at
ending sumnu-r school at Darling
on, 'S. C.
A community club of childre
ias been piganizvd by Mrs. R. E
['oatley. * It. meets each Thursda
ifteinoon at Grand View. Th
hildren are eager to do some
hifig. Mrs. Toatley knows ho\
(/ ileal with children. You wil
.ar more_ about" them laf-r.
Roust?\ our . oliut ch, ~ *
loo,st your preacher, t.vd
don't forget Th|| Palmetti
Leader".
Only five cents a week. Pleas
ay up.
Messrs Robt. Foster. John G
enkins, Larry Foster, Misses Ce
clia M. and Rosa A. motored t<
! he raw Sunday afternoon.
The members and friends re
lemb.e!ed Rev. ar.d Mrs. Hiddle
lon ~WTCh very appetizing pouial
1st Wednesday 'veni.ig. Thej
re "sti.ll mindful of tkeir pasto,
nd lamily and they are verj
n '.hir'.ei, ihtrrn
Mrs. C'orinno Jackson wj^ th<
hui-sl hi .>irs. Annie h-d
arils. Sunday. .
M". a pi Mrs. T. J. Hardison, en
L-rtaintil las* We In^sday at din
ei, Rev. and Mrs. IV C." Middle
tun and Junior and Mis. Anr.it
idwaids. They all ? njo.vcd a bout
oii< -feast; plenty good "thfrrgTTT
at and everybody \vas lovtly am
leasai.t'.
This i< revival season, meeting;
very where. (let right with God
-ur wrnL- :~~=~
Mr. MORIA1I RAI'T. CHl'RCR
Rev. C. II. Pickett, Pastor
Spartanburg?The Sunday sehoo
penod at the usual hour with ou
upt, and teachers at their pos
f duty. The lesson was interest
tgly discussed.
At 11 a.m. Rev. J. \V Sullivai
t Lmeninati. Ohi_, preached ai
ispi-ring senwon froro the thorn*,
lod's Greatest Promise to Man
lie text being Exodus 33:14.
-Rr-w?t^ntHvan was eh route ti
reenville to conduct a revival fo
is father. The Rev. and Mrs. L
. Patterson of Cincinnati, ar.on
allied him. 'Mrs. Patterson -is i
ospel singer and she held the au
ionoe spell . bound * on Sunda;
lorning as she sang two beauti
uk "numbers. We hope that Mrs
'attcrson will live a long tinu
ml continue to sing God's praise
herever she goes.
There was a Silver Tea at th
r.rsonngc on Sunday afternooi
rom 4 to f> o'clock. A splendi<
was rendered. Remark
ere made hv Rev. Sullivan, alsi
lev. and Mrs. Patterson. The pas
>r Rev. C. H. Pickett, made?re
larks which were very cncourag
igT
The ETU rjte't at 5:30. At 8:0
.m., the pastor , oame forth wit!
great message from the theme
'anting Desires. The text Luk
1:1. This sermon was well dcliv
red to a splendid audience. A
ion/ the visitors present wa
Tlss Murray of Charlotte. N.C
Mis? Grnric M. Edwards is her
torn Washington. D. C., visitin
er mother and frjends.
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