The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1938, Image 7
Suluiduy, July oO, JlDUS
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Mrss Georgiana Busby No>
York City is visiting at the. hom
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E
Busby of Columbia, S. .C. A par
ty was given i* honor of Mis
Busby last Wednesday, night b;
Mrs. S. ^trown and Mrsr D. Dea
of Lykesland and Columbia.
Miss Grace K. Blackwell lef
Sunday for her work in Heatl
Springs, ?. C., where she ha
? charge of the fouith grade am
music.
Mi's. Mattie Garrett Simons an<
sons of Washington, D. C., are ii
the city) spending their vacatior
with Mrs. Simons' parents, Prof
and Mrs. C. G. Garrett. We wist
them a pleasant stay.
Mr^ Marion T.-Garrett-and sot
of .New York City are in the city
for an indqfinite stay the guost:
of Mr. Grrrett's parents, Piuf. anc
Mrs. C. G. Garrett, On K. Ladj
o f
Miss Alice Haigldr "is coiifinec
to bed in Columbia hospital. Hei
fiiends wish her a speedy recovery
Wants Position
Teucher, graduate Allen uhiver
?ity wants position; fall term
Box 305, Georgetown, S. C.
THE WARD ONE WILLING
WORKERS CLUB
The Ward One Willing Workers
club met at the home of Miss
Llucy Jornes, 419 Sumjter street,
, Tuesday night, July 2G. The meet
ing was called to order by the Ma
dani President, presiding, Miss
' Lucy Jon^s and opened with the
club song led.by Miss Nancy Sims.
Pray by Miss Luey Jones; ?JJible
verse recited by all of the members,
then Mrs. Eva Mae Moss
led another _ sorng. The minutes
were read, motioned by Miss Lottie
Sims, second by Mr. Silas
Smith thev were adopted. The
roll was called. The members responded
briefly. Then the njeet*
ing was closed. Mrs. Cr^osie
Thompson led the .closing song.
Mr. Silas 'Smith dismissed us by
giving the closing ode.
THE TWELVE STAR SOCIAL
CLUB
- The weekly meeting of the club
was held at-the home of Mrs. Ida
Mae Williams-.Tuesday, Jufy 26.
The meeting wa8 called to order
by the President, Mr. Freddie Ferguson.
Mr?. Sallic May Roof
chaplain conducted the devotions.
A brief discussion of business in
eluded plans for entertainments.
Watch thi? column ncxt week foi
full information concerning a
dance.
we enjoyto a program c/t songs
and poems, which entled with in
?fm4ng?remarks?from?the?mem'
, ' bers. We had with us Mr., Lee
Outen, who expressed himself as
having enjoyed the meeting and
spoke woVds of efricourgalement
towards the progress of the cjub.
We will meet ot 2121 Pendleton
street, Tucaday, August 'J.
LUCKY BHtfUS ?eU\l. CLUB -i
Lucky Bird Soc.ial club met at
the home orf Mr. and Mrs. Allen
West at 9 o'clock. Meeting was
opened by song by Mrs. Kennedy.
er by Mrs. Boyce. Second song by
Mrs. Hattie Johnson. This song
0 brought our devotional service to
a-elosev Then the-presrrhrnt took
charge, calling for the minutes of
last meeting which w?re omited.
The sick committte made his report
which was none. Mr. Kennedv
madp his renort nn nrocram.
He reported on tickets and bills.
The president made report on left
over tickets. The unfinished busi
ness wag discussed briefly. The
new business was takerv up and
discussed.
Mrs. Pollock was elected-assis
tant on tho aick committee. . Mr
Able elected assistant recording
secretary.
The roll was called by Secretary
Mrs. Kennedy. Members present
fc. We were dismissed by Mrs
Florence Boyce.
We were served a delicious
courgo-of^tomato salad _on lettuce
chicken, rolls, cake and plinch.
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 Bear
ticians of the State of South Carolina
held their convention Tues<
day and Wednesday in this city,
_ The convention
ud. Columbia registered 12; Spartanburg
and Greenvrlle also regis
v tered large numbers. Other coun(i*
til1-- ii'i.i'-- 11 - - ?
I---- 'oigcij- represented.
Beautician??fromthe State ol
North Carolina came over and
s heartily joined with us. Various
y I problems that confront the col^rcti
n Beauticiuns were discussed and. a
committee was als0 formed . t c
J meet the State Board Aug. ioth.
t- The Convention will meet i 11
h Greenville next yean, the third
s J Tuesday and Wednesday in July.
-Ij If you are not a member of the
J Colored Beauticians Convention,
rtJOIXi und let y_'.u. vote euuill 111
* thrashing out the problems that
1 hinder us most. Let us as a race
1 get together, because divided we
*" stand and together we fall.
1 ??
VACATIONING SOUTH
r Mr. and Mrs. L. O.- Duffis of
' New York City were visiting rel5
atives and friends of this city and
* Congaree, S. C. Mrs. Duff is
r the former Miss Ada Wright, a
graduate of Allen university, class
- uf 1D30, and th6 daughter Mrs.
' Ida Gregg who for man,, years resided
at 2312 Pendleton street, ber
fore, making, her home *fn - the
_ country. Mr. Duffis is the son of
Mrs. Jane Duffis of South America
where Mr. und Mrs. Duffis
will sail for a second honeymoon
* in the early fall.
' The many fiiends of the couple
made their slay a ni?.st pleasant
one with parties and dinners ineluding
a most elegant dinner at
the home of Mr. and.Mrs. I. Mc"
Kcnzie, who Expressed' a wish of
a prolonged visit but due to Mr.
Duffis urgent business, they were
compelled to leave on Saturday,
juiy ?/, our. tney expressed many
thanks to everyone for their un
forgotten kindness, and especially
; to Mrs. McKenzie a cl^se friend of
Mrs. Dutfis and the former Miss
Ella Shiver.
LES DBMOSSELLBS ?.
Misses Hattre Counts and Mary
. Alice Sanders delightfully entertained
the members and their
guest Tuesday-evening, July 19th
' at the latter's home on East Wash
i ington street.
L The hostess verier! tmini to wulad,
fried chicken, olives and hot
rolls and ice tea.
; Tickets are on sale now* for a
f ride and dance to be given Monday,
August 1st at Taylor's Tavern.
Admission 25c. Cars will
leave Harden and Taylor streets at
8 o'clock.
THE WAVERLY SILVER STARS
The Waverly.Silver Stars met
at the home of Miss Inez Collins.
The devotional- exercises were ren
- ilered by the metnbers.?The opening
song was In The Garden, followed
by prayer led by Miss Inez.
Hawkins. Secon<l song Where Hp
Leads Me. The president took
charge of the meeting and discussed
business briefly. The "Stars"
ire -planning "Sport Ball" Monday
right, -August 8, 1938. Tut on
vour old grey bonnets with the
blue ribbon on it and be in full
swing. Surely everyone will have
- \ grand time.
LANTERN PARADE- ?
" The annual playground lantern
oarade under the direction of Miss_
AVaiters-AviB- ire held nT the OM
Howard pl^ygroun.i, - Friday, July
29th at 8 o'clock. The public is
cordially invited to "come and see
the many beautiful lanterns made
on the playground by the children.
_ HA YNKS-THOMAS WEDDING
Fort Motte. S. C., July 25, 1938
' ?Miss Eather Haynes, daughter
, of Mr. and Mis. M. S. Haynes of
_ Motte-, S. C.; -and Mr. Jesse
, Tlsomas of Columbia, S. C., were
quietly married at the home ?.f the
bride's parents at 8 o'clock, July
23, 1938. Rev. Wine officiating.
CARD OF THANKS
. We wish to thank our many
- ^riendft both^ white and colored for
their many kindness and sympathy
i during the illness and death of our
foher ar.rl husband Mr. William
(Hill) Alexander.
Mrs^JBritie Mae Alexander,
wife
Messrs Walter apd Luther
Alexander
Mxsr Daisy Coleman
Mrs. Geneva Drummond,
children. ' ^
EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB
_ _n o
The Evening Star" Social club
held its regular meeting Wednes'
day night, July 19th at the usual
h< ur at Mrs. Bertha Williams residence,
1002 Gates street. MeetTft?
was called to order by the
President, Mr. G. W. McDaniel.
After devotion the meeting was
opened for business. The minutes
were called for. Motion made by
j Mr; Jerome Burton, seconded by
Miss n?inuu?
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j < iNOlE: Your quofclion ansi
' J ' 4 clioping ~of~tiiij? columa Is <vu<
[! < vapiy, aeLul a qnartar (26c) a
i|< i veiop?, for my Now Astroloff.v
1 ] | mail fre? advice an tHca (8)
i j-- >- Mttbdato. and contact addrwa*
1 j ] | ? , ?..,,,iv Stj-oet, Col'tmMa, So
v???0?4 *?o a ?6o?4?4>* ?*?ce
J.B.?What must I do about th<
' property of my father, which is jr
, Virginia? '
Ans. About the only thing yoy
can do in to arrange to Bell it hi
that you can clear up the indebt,
edness, Have it appraised and ii
, yofj like, pu]t ft- into the hands ol
i some good rettable Rear Estate A
^-gencj' down there,
j T.M.H.?For the past 5 years
' I Jmve been outi of wink. and nil
' of my friends seem to have forgotten
me, even my boy friend that
[ once seemed to care enough t c
marry me. i stay w?med all the
time and I want to know what to
d? ? ; ? : ,
Ans: Find employment and do
I this within the next thirty' days,
j There isn't any reason for you he
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 wHI get over your nervousness
A.V.R.^-I h^ave tried for nine
years tb have" something and ? I
am now thoroughly tired and dis
gusted. Would it help any if I
packed my bags and- "lit ;ut" for
the city I have in mind?
Ans: A sensible idea. You have
, worried continuously for the past
few years about making your home
in Philadelphia and I honestly feel
that vou would be using good judg
ment to carry out this plan you
have in mind.
A.B.?Is there any way' that I
| :
I were received and adopted.??
I 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,
' Mr. L. Outen,- Mr. R. Jackson, Mr.
K. Hailey, Mr. \V Wise, Mr. and
Mrs. Isaiah Jenkins, Mrs. Ir^ne
Charley, Mr. Raymond Thompson,
Mr. Eugene Jenkins, Mr. J. Burton
and his quartet rendered music.
! Mf\ R. Thompson with his mix
quartet also rendered music for
us. Mr. Jack Hartzog, Mr. J.
Burton, Mr.. E. Brown, and Mr. G.
McDaniel are trying every way-to
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nuiiw, (jtii * v.iuu acuuuu lu nunc:. t
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New Books By
Negro Poets
Henry Harrison, Poetry Publish
it, of _ .70 Fourth Avenue, New
Y_,4k. announces for publication
(?iv August 1st two books of verse
by Negm poets: Joseph S. Cotter,
ville, Ky.. and Lucy Mae Turner,
11118 Bond Avenue, East St. Louis.
111. Mr. Cotter's book is entitled
"CV1 lotted Poems" and Miss Turner's
"Bout Cullud Folkses."
Mr.' Cotter, a product of th e
Louisville. Public Schools, has recently
been elected as teacher and
rneipel for the fiftieth year. He
is at nvcsent principal of the S.
Coleridsr.e^Taylcr Colored School.
Of fgrorcl), Trfoh, English, Imfhm
and Negro blood. Mr. Cotter was
born in Nelson County, Ky., o n
Feb, 2nd, 1801. He is listed^ i n
"Who's Who in America,'" ^Who's
Who Among North American Authors,"
and "The Authors' League
"f America." He is the author of
"A Rhyniin.tr," "Links of 'Fnends
hil>,'' "Caleb, the Degenerate,"
"A White Sojig and a Black One"
"Ne^ro Tales," etc.-, and the following
songs: "I'm Wondering,"
"Without Jesus," and "Gorng to
OoorEriir."~Xyf~hisr play, "Caleb-,- the
Degenerate," the late Alfred Austin,
Poet Laprer.te of England,
wrote: Tt affords further evidence
of the latent capacity g. f
vour long-maltreated race." From
the great English atffress,. Mrs.
I.angtry, came "The play is interesting
and ought to find a place
worthv of ita merits omnni/ the
I works on Negro literature."
I.ucy Mae Turner was born in
Zanesville, Ohio. Her father, Gilbert
Turner, v.-as the son of Nat
Turner, a slave whi rarsed a rebellion
against slavery in Virginia
ih 1931. Her mother was the
daughter of Rev. Isaac Jones who
built the first colored Baptist
church in Putnam Ohio. Miss Turner
is a graduate of WTtberfofce
University and holds a B. S. decree
from Ohio State UniversityShe
is at present a public school
teacher in Ea?t St. Louis, 111.
The Harrison firm-also announces
an extc*nr,ion of time in which
Negro poets may contribute t_o
"New Negro Voices." which is he
insr edited by Beatrice M. Murphy
of 1414 Q St.. N. W., Washington,
I>. C. Miss Murphy reports that
gratifying: progress is being mad?
on thts anthology, and that among:
the recent well-kn^wn contributors
is Langstotl Hughes who recently
railed for, Europe to attend a wri a
Tfifc IVvLaIETTO L-iu.JEK
we= ^ ^
rered in this paper ONLY when <
;lo??xl in your letter;?For private- J
od a toli-addreaaed, aUmped an <
t Raediny, and rccaiva by nturn J
queationa. Sign your full nam? J
to ail let tan. Addraac ail mail <
{ arolini 1
llwi VRitmnw. J
i can change him as he doesn't can
1 for church, picture sh^vs. dancinj
or any kind of entertainment?
i' Ans: Not a possible chance o
> changing him and don't cntot^-maJ
. riage with the thought that vol
" can make him like the kind of lijf<
f that you do. He is a quiet typ<
1 the fashion you desire. ~
1 L.S.?There is an attachment
I run fin my .oar for -i hill af ^
husband's but understand the cai
; is in my name. Will I be able tc
, get it back?
Ans: Laws in different states
, vary; the thing for you to do is
consult a good lawyer and take
hls-iwKdce-tm the matter. I di
think that some adjustment will
u?..*r *.. u.. 1 _ _ 1 - -I . .
! ui auiu|?uy lerminaioo
due to the weather's inclemency.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.-^ Carpcnitcr.
I Mr:..and Mrs. Homer Gray and
I Mrs, Carpenter erf Tatum motored
"to SumtiM last ueuk [0 visit oTS-"
tives and friends. They reported
a lovely trip. '
Mr. Jones of New Jersey, Misses
Stroble, Reese and Mitchell of
Carolina are the new teachers assisting
Prof. LeiSeine at present.
They have entered the second week
of the summer term with a very
creditable cnrollnrent.
* Mr. and Mrs. "Dolphus" McRae
were host and hostess at a din
ne rparty in honor of the Corpen
ters and Grays on Saturday evening
Rev. J. R. I,. "Xllen and family
an.1 Rev. Mrs. Crawford who is
conducting thi< peek's vevival foi
Rev. Allen at Fair Plain, were the
dinner-guests of Mr. and Mrs. D
Jones on Sunday.
~ The revival, service at Beaver
Dam closed last week end with
six converts to its credit. * Rev.
Jona3 W, Wright, assisted.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melon is were
the recipients of a visit from the
Misses Welch, sisters of Mrs. McInnis,
last Friday.
Mrs. Emma Leach c/f Dillon is
visiting' her mother Mrs." Ardelia
Fields. - .
?Mrtr Mary McNeil and sons
Donnie and Tommie were visited
hy-M+v-and Mrs. Wm, Pearson and
noic<\, Miss Catlin of Bennetts
ynie, sunnay evening.
Mr: W: L. Jackson received iT
short visit from his sister who
lives in Hamlet and a brother from
' Philadelphia, last wepk.
MY. Jas. R. Ashe was a brief
visitor at the homo of his aunt,
Mrs. P. Pipkin last Monday"
Mrs. Sam Jones was a week end
visitor in the citv for the past
week. She, with ner husband re
turned to?Durham, NY C.~ Sunday
evening.
The reporter wishes to thank
th? - new subscribers for their tn,
tereftt and trust they will help- to
ncouragg others to sttboerlbe-also.
uaic iu uc inaue annul me Dill
' before you are able to got your car
J- M.M.?-I do want your opinion
about my farm as 1 feel that you
i. will help me if possible?
Aits: 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 back there to live and if you
, can't get -something worthwhile
from it. then do ?<?.
E.S.?Please tell me why my peo
' pie pick at me and what really is
my trouble? -
Ans: You have a swell disposition
and they Just take advaatage
of it to try "to arouse your "bad
points." The less you have to do
with them the happier you will be.
Make friends among the people
who do not live near you.
Poets?who have not?yit- contriloited
to "New Negro Voices" are
; urged to send their best poems directly
to Miss Murphy, accompanied
by a self-addressed, stamped
envelope envelope for the return
of unacceptable material. There
are no restrictions as <- >
matter, form or length. The closing
date for ms. has been extended
to Sept. 1st. The book will be
published in late Fall.
NEW BETHEL NEWS
Rev. A. IX Duncan, I'astor
Woodruff, So. Carolina, July 24
Our Sunday school was good
yesterday -altho! -a -gentle rain
fell most of the day many were
present. Three joined. Our Daily
Bible class closed Friday with a
ren attended the class. Delegates
were [veiwr.t front Tyger. rivtr
church school convention, Sunday,
which"was hold at Mt. Sinai Bap-,
-tist church, Glendale, S. C. Their
seports were good. One of the bestsession's
held in years were reported.
Woodruff Junior high school be
gan its summer term this'week
ami a pleasant session Is locked
forwfitd toi *"
McCOLL NEWS l_
The past week continued rainy.
Quite a few activities were either
I nnCtrtVtnr.,1 -X*- ? A " 1
: FOUND! THE SECI
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I tmrii so different lor the woman whe
this ' 'secret"?the easy way to make, at
hsir youthful looking. Vi'hatescrits con?J
whether drab, lifeless, off-color, or streak
gray ? s single application of Godefroy's I
trous, natural, youthful-kppearing color. ?
log. No disappointments. Choice <^JH
, Results must satisfy you or dealer will
|p your money. Don't wait ? get a bottle of J
> today.
GODIHtOW'I^
If your dealer Mf Jv ,
does not have_
It, send $i,25
f direct to .
_ I ? . . . *?v uwm-n'
> GODEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPAN'
'.Mr. Edd Roper Cel'Jebrates
Birthday
1 Atlantic Beach, S. C.--Mr. Kdd
? Roper, _f Chai lotto, N. C., cole '
b:atcd hi< 48th bi it Inlay Friday
niHht, July 2 J ml at thc:?Smith's
Patio, with a host of frii'ndsr
Those, attending were Mrs: Rosa
' Ia.'c Hart, Mr. Georire House and
Mr. .Geuifre Raft, of Columbia. S,
' C.; Miss Beatrice Crowdor, Winston
Salcin, N. C.; Miss Helen
1. Brown, Hai tsville. S C.; Miss Ver1
nella E. Brown, Julia Mae Chavis,
' Millie H Rlvofji, Mr. Ervin Lattf
more, of Spartanbui tr, S. ('.; Miss
' .Tosio Duncan Memphis, Ten-n.;
1 Mr. Johnny Walker, Mis. Lucy
Summers Georgia McCoy, Wetna
f June's and Miss Oralo RemicO. of
1 Charlotte, N'.' C\: Miss Marthena
Bessellieu, Oppetta Parker, Annie
Belle ^(leather's, Mr. Johnio Brown
Rnnifimin ^10M \ii- . .*
.Vv i?ivv?ni .-5. Ali/J'I l
and Levi Brown of Georgetown;
- Mr..ami Mrs. Alex Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Frazor of Conway; Mrss
Mari_u Burgess of Florida; Mr.
-f-R:?^ Coleman, of .Marion; Miss
Mildied Naznne, Mr. Matthew Wil
lianison of Florence; Mr. and Mrs.
| J. B. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Spain, Mr and Mrs. Ben Williams
Mr. and Mj-s. Willie King, Mr.
and Mrs. May./ .Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Fitzgerald and Mr.'
Frank Thomas, of Myrtle Beach;
Mr. Lein Brown, of Sumter; Mrs.
Cora L. Jannings of Warrenton,
X. C.; Mrs. Nana Dreetr of Birmingham,
Ala. The menu was artifically
planned by Mr, and Mrs.!
W. K. Sipith, hostess UPu mana-'
gc^y which consisted of ginger ale
julep, sandwiches, potato .chipsJ.
pickles, nuts, mints, cake , and i
punch. I
Mrs. J. B. Owens^assisted thehostess
by receiving thet guests
and gifts, and- introducing _ t h e
gliest of honor Mr. Roper. The
toast masters Mr. Bon Wil]Jams, l
Mr. C. C.. Frazei. Mr, W.K Smith!
"entertained" the guests with his
wonderful magical work.
f. AN FOR |) <;RO\R
liOTrTN-ESS CHI RCH
.Sunday school was omitted Sunday
and the oth^r devotional*.'oil
Sunday and night, because of the
su-ray school ni-ntli ar.nuarcflnv'
vontion under the leadership af
Bishop U. p. Bookard, held at Mt.
Holly, X. C., Saturday and Sunday.
"7 **
Delegates f oin Woodruff were
Bishop U. I). Rookard, car owiror
an.: driver; Rev. W. M. Higgius,
Rev. J. II. Jor.es and Missionary
-Carrie Higgius. ?-?
lows': I/rnf^.d Grove, Woodruff,
$10.50; Gieunville, $2.50; Mt. Holly.
N. '$5.00; Charlotte, N. C..
$0.00; Penny otfeiijig $2.30. Total
$::u.30.. - y
PAGKLAND N+>W??
Miss Golda MeCoiv.b is spe:jding
the week-end. in .Jefferson.
Blackcney of Charlotte, visited Mr.
-and Mrs. Hoy Tyson Friday night.
A party was given for the little
eh lid ron Wednesday-eveytrng by
.Miss Ia/uisc Dlakeir y. v
Lincoln. Vivia'n and Hobby Blake
nty of Charlotte are visiting Mrs.
Roy Tyson.
The Band G. club .met at the
home of Mi. ?v:d Mis Biil Blake1- "
ney, .Tucs'ay evening. The topic
' ise^Tssi-ci was "W hat can we do to
Make a Better Community".
Miss Ethel Brewer is spending]
-oiiv-timi in ChUrlotle.
Mr.?Mitohel?Brewer?and Ab-?
Eula 3lake ney of Washington, D.
and Mr. Ben Bhtkcney of Wrnston-Sal
ni were I'^ent Vis|t<frs
here.
A surprise birthday party was
given at tite b.one of Mr. and Mrs
T. F. Briwvr, Monday evc-ir.g honoring
their daughter. Miss Alice
Brewer and sun. Coleman Brewer.
They received many beautiful and
useful gifts. ..
Mr. ThomaC Rushing and Mr.
FUtus Hubbard spent Saturday in
Charlotte. N. C.
Mrs. N. O. I?rower spent Vthe
Work-end with M;. and Mr?. Lawr?nce
"Smith of Angelas.
Rev. Edward I.oWery of Con- _
cord"an i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowery
were the dinner guests of Mr.
anrF Mr*. T. F. Brewer Thursday.
MEMORIAM
In lovincr memory of our hus
hand frvl fa Out. Mr. Jo?iah SumJ.C1',
who loft us July 5,1937.
Our family circle is severed
(kir hearts are made sad by your
departure,
XjVe loved you but Jesus luves you
_ more;
l^Vwrhopo to meet again.
iA.
R. Sumter, wife
K. R. Sumter, dapghter
W. J. Sumter. ton
Coy, S. C. ? _
RET TO YOUTHFUL
i knows
.trd witii Ci\
TOW^HjKrS^H^^M
I ui -i j?^T^nJBaflV^r .
tieu&e
r? HAIR COLORING?y.
f. 3510 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS, WO. j
t/HESTEKFIEED -NEWS
- 'V A. Met 'iilloUKh :
Will?> l>l* in?;'. a ".? U 11 TTTT?rf~
thesv an- (jiaf days'.'. Hain! Rain!
Main! and more rath!! * "'?
Sit\ it- s were pood as usual at
.lit. .Tulnip .>F?H: church ftuntlay
moinirff the? the wcath'-r was very
inclement' with' >h')Wei -, ? few
lanhiul hruved TT He v. Hidilea
ton preached a forceful gospel
.-el iii'ijii. afrer which a little LaUcT
was baptized. A put no ha< been
, u ;. . u^-. . i.... i
ji in incr enure n ui><1 pastor I
an ; mcmbor.v aie elated over?it.
I ili ^ ' move Rflr "|-'''''-'I fesi
rues Ar.'rrie at d Pearl- Kd wards.
Under the wis- council of Rev.
!Iiddk-stuii tru- church is moving
. or; nicely.
[ Miss Saia A. MeCulIough and
Mis,* Hel'n Jonkir* worshiped at
.Mt. Tabor M K. chuich Sunday
moinin".
All evening .services rained
out Sunday.
The Revs. Chahibers, were the
Sunday dinner truest*, of Mr. and
Mrs. Lcvan.de r BittLe.
Revival tn'rting .will?begin?at-"
Gin ?rl View Presbyterian church
,Sunday and continue to the first
Sut day in August.' You and .your
family und friends are invited to
attend each evening at 8:."0 o'clock.
Rev. J. H. Toatloy, pastor.
Mrs. M, L._F. Johnson is attending
summer school at Darlingtor.,
>S. C.
A community club -of children
has been uigamz'-cl by Mrs. R. B.
Toatley. I my'- -c.-ri Th..)sd?y= afternoon
at Grand Vied*. The
children are eager to cio something.
Mrs.? Toatley knows how i
to deal with children. You will
h?*tr more about them lat'-r.
"Roost Your church,
Roo.'i \rou.?pi cacher, "??
Ar.d don't forget Thfc Palmetto
Rentier".
Only tive cents a week. Please
pay up.
Messrs Robt. Foster, Jchn G.
Jenkins, Larry Foster, Misses Cecelia
M. ar.d Rosa A. motored to
Cheraw Sunday afternoon.
The members and friends rtmembeicd
Rev. ar.d Mrs. lliddle^u>n
with ver\ appetiziiTgrpouiais"
la.-t Wednesday tveni.tg. They
are still mindful of their pastor.
... .1 a*.....: 1.. -l -
luniMj cin.: mey are very
Ti a ,e.' til for kimhi,-* -h-ow-ir-them. =
?(.'o'.innc Jackson wa^the
Rafter KUestw if _Mrs. Annie Ed-'
varus. Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. T. J. Hai'dPon. enTei
tain d las* We iiWsday at din- ;
ncr, Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Hiddie- ;
ston ??)d --dutrftrr-and Mrs:' Anr.ie
Edwajd.-'. They all ?njoyed a boun i'
leuu'^ feast; plenty tfuo.i things to I .
t at and everybody \va. Ii.v<. lv and .1
plellsiirU ?
This is revival season, nuetintfsL
everywhere. Get riyht with (Jod.li
MT. MOU1AH BAI'T. CHI KCH \\
Kev. H. Pickett. Pastor, j Soneth11burg
-Thrr-Snmiiiy school11
opened at the usual hour with .our
Supt. and teachers at- their post
of duty. The lesson' was interestingly
discussed. 1
AT rT a.nT Rev. J. - \V Sullivan '|
of Cine/nnati. Qhi_. txroachetf?aninspiring
sermon front the therrre:(
God's Greatest Prpmise to Man. i
The text leintr Exodus 33:14. !,
c..it: --- -
>n.>. ouiuvun was enroute to
Greenville to conduct a revival for '
l is father. The Rev. and Mrs. L."'
C. Patterson of Cinc-inhati, aceomi
lninit'd him?ll^j?Pattoinm a?
gospel singer anil she held .tho au-:
"hrrrrv 1'?( 11 bound on Sunday '
morning as she sang two beautiful
numbers. We hope that Mrs.
Patterson will live a long time,
and continue t.. sing GoT* prnimn
wherever she 'goes. '
The>e was a Silver Tea at the
parsonage on Sunday afternoon
from. 4 to G o'clock. A . splendid
program was rendered. Remarks
wrrt^ nrade by Revr^ftulhmrrt. also j
Rev. nnd Mrs. Patterson. The pastor
Rev. C. II. Pickett made re- J
marks which were very rncouraging
I
The ETU met at 5:30. At 8:00
p.m., the pastor came forth with'
a great message from the thenio:
Panting Desires. The text Luke i
11:1. This sernton was well dcliv- i
erod to a splendid audience. A- j
mon/ the visitors present was ]
Aliss AluiiLay of Charlotte. N.C.'l
Miss Gracie M. Edwards is here (
fi om Washington. ~D. C\, visiting <
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