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CARLISLE NEWS
1
Mrs. Annie Carrei of Jererf I
City, N. J., the sister of Mr. Frank
and B. R. Sin>s, came last week j
1 to visit her relatives and friends.
She" ha? her Children with her two I
boys and five girls.
Mia. Marie -Rice orf Knoxville,Tenn.,
lg visiting her mother Mr#?!
Mrs. Dianah Gladden- and Mrs
Crap of Chisl^e were the evening
guests of Mrs. Francis English
Sunday.
Miss?AW??- -Ghwldenr and M i?r
Simon of Eastover were the ev
ening guests of Miss Vashti John
son, Sunday.
. The Missionary convention of
the Spartanburg district of the A
M. E. church is in session at Mt.
Eden church this week.
Rev. and Mrs. F L. Wilkes and
daughter reports a very pleasant
trip to the joint convention whicl
convened at ~Black Rock Baptfs
church near Chester. Services*
\V( re good?at Old Hope baptis
church Sunday. The Pastor, Rev
Wilkt's preached two soul stirring
'sermon-?. Seven memher,, wen
mi ni-i teil?with?the?church. ?Revival
meeting berin at New Hopi
Baptist church near Whitmire thi
tirst .Sunday in August. You havt
a cordial invitation to all thus*
?- services. ?
SiVvicek?wn.' good?at?Jame*
.Chapel Baptist ?_church Sunday
The Pastor, Re v. D. C. Clarl
t preached an inspiring sermon fron
Gen, 4U:14. -Hfc held his -congre
g^tion spell -boumh- Thfr messag.
\vfis rich. Amount raised $11.02
Revival ' meeting 'will begin a'
Jam^s -Chapel the fust Sunday -ii
August 7th. Rev. A. M. McNea
will conduct the nieetiner. Rev. F
R.v Gladden of Chester preache<
for us at St. Luke A M E Zioi
church Sunday. f?eivices wer
'good from start t0 finish. He als<
., preached at Williams Chapel A
" M. E. church Sunday night. Quit;a
large crowd was out to hear him
He preached a soul stirring sermo:
from the Book of the Psalms. Du
intr this ii- ininii?thu?amount?o
$30.06 was raised. The member
are preparing to paint the churcl
before the revival meeting. Th
women are striving very hard t<
accomplish this work. Revfva
meeting will open up i* full at Si
Luke A. M. E. Zioti church Sun
day, August 7th Rev. W. F Hun
ter of Union will conduct the mee
ing.?We are very-sorry to hoar o
the illness of Mrs. Clara Savage
She is missed much. We hope-sh
will soon recover.
GAPWAY CIRCUIT NEWS
Sunday July 31 was a high da
at St. Philip. All churches on th
T~ circuit me J., at this church" an
held union service.
Topic for debate: Can man ge
to heaven onlv through
" lime fot: each debater, 5 minute:
The following appointed to the
places bv motions: Chairmm
Prof. E. I. Lawrence: Sporpfai"
Mrs. E. G. Lawrence; Time Kofy
er, Miss Hazel Smith. Prof. I^iv
renco divided the debaters ints
groups according to their belie
on the topic. A motion was cai
ried thnt Bio. Bennett be give
5 minutes. He was also given th
privilege to speak after each a!
frrmative dcater. Affirmative
Rev. E. C Smith, Bro. A B Smit
Bl'er E \v. I .aw re nee, Bro W ]
Henryham, Bro. Saul Fluid. Be
James Smith, Mr, Muses McCrri
Mr. E. L. Harrison, Mr. Ben Bra<
ley.
N'fpal.vie^P. L. Bennett" -
Next topic: Which Pifdominat'.
Blood or- Training?
Negative. Training?B"v F <
Smith. Bro. Pf I.-Bennett.
Affirmative, Blood?Bro. A. I
Smith, Bro. E. W Lawrence,
I After debate the program wa
turned over inter the hands of Mi
E. L. Harrison, captain of th
?juuivn fiiiKiiiK* .>iu\iun mau
that everybody be present on it:
_ side for one and a half hours an
the motion was carried. The .judg
es E. W.\ Lawrence, chairman; I
L. Bennett, W II. Ilenryham. Mo
. ses McCr' a, Saul Fluid.
? 'Qua ruts?parties pa ti rig fn tffi
singing werii Blakelv Jr. Unm1
Blakely Four Spot Evening Cho
rus. Collection $7.00. $1.01 wa
raised for the quartet. In spib
of the excellency of the singin;
the Blakely Jr. Four "Was awarde*
first prize. Remarks by Bro. E
W. Lawn pee Rev?L_D?XiamM
made final report-*?arrd rnnoonce
ments.
SAINT JAMES
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale 11. Thompson. Pastor
Asheville, N. C.?-Showers visit
ed our city during the early morn
ing Hours but cleared away suf
ficierutly to allow large atfndanc
es both upon our Sunday schoo
and morning services. The lessor
was (.studied with lively interest
and. the- review conducted by tnn
pastor was indeed interesting. Thr
spirit demonstrated by the younR
people of our church and Sunday
?school is lovely. In preparation foi
QUr_Religious C-onvocatiun. -HtUtrt
our Kni-r4
To a largo and enthusiastic congregation
our pastor delivered the
morrning\; message TTstrrg as Kb
subject "Man's Extremity?God's
Opportunity". Visitors were nu
meroufe and a warm welcome was
extended to them by our pastor and
congregation.
At 3:30 there was a special
program for emphasis upon the
work of Christian Missionary
work.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson of.Daytona
Beach, Florida was the guest
f peakerV The address was very in
t teresting and was received enthualocf
inolln a 11/liornoA ^ *
Di?onv?uj uj ouujcttuu. f VI
the evening service an inspiring
L\' congregation gathered ag*in for
worship. From the sublet The
p: '
Perils of Rich'es our pastor delivered
foT the second time a most
^rippitig and instructive sermon,
spiritual enthusiasm was at high 1 ci
ude throughout the day. Many t
activities are planned by our group i
.^auing up to our convoau ... i
.nong them is a joint program with c
he Other churches of the city in _
.he way of a Union Church picnic c
jcing heid at Plat Rock, N. C., o.i -?
Thursday, August 11. Many ath- 1
Jay but the main feature of the c
jay .will be a gr*-at Religious pro- <
/ram. The Kev. J. W. Wither- c
spoun pastor of Alien lempie 1
A. M* K. church, Greenville, was '
he choice of our pastor for the ^
.peaker of the day. lie has been 1
nvited and has,accepted the in.itatio-n
to servq on that day. A J
<r*at day of fellowship has been 1
^fanned and large?crowds are-ex- ?
pected.. from the l'iedmont section
>f outh Carolina alon^ with the v
lias* movement oi people Irom J
A ostei n North Carolina. Full
uipi^n*!?wa3?received?^i0111?our ?JOards
and clubs , in the closing of
,.he temporal side of church life ,
or the month of July. \Varm appreciation
lor thw rnntimii?H cT.-. _
iperation was expressed by our
pastor. 'z ~ .
dO I NT >1 OKI AH
BAPTIST CHL Kill J
Uev. C. 11. Pickett. Pastor
Spartanburg, S. C.?The worship
pers at Mt. Moriah enjoyed two
pieuuid sermons pleached by the
astor the past Sabbath.
--- A here was a silver tea at the
.onie of Mrs. Bessie Richards and
> as a very unique affair. Ajnoiig
.ie visltors present were Rev.
Jouglas and family of Gaffn^y,
outh Carolina; and Mrs. J. Wv
jullivan and daughter of Cincin ati,
Ohio. ' "*
At the evening worship the pas.or
spoke masterfully to a large
rudience This great discourse
" vas the c'ause of much rejoicing.
Among the visitors present were
Mrs. Mary Moody of Lynch, Ken
. .ucky; Mrs. J. \V. Sullivarr and
i_ laughter;?Mrs?Marie?MeJempsy,
? ~*it?Roy Johnson, Mrs. Mable Floyd
I- tnd husband of Alexander, Va.
, There" will be a silver tea at
L, he parsonage on the second Suni
lay in August from 1 to 6 p.m.
fuu are cordially invited tQ be
. present.
The pastor left fur Barnwell,
t L C., to conduct a ten nights meet
f- rig for the Rev. Parker of Augus...
a. Ga.
, Mrs Safroftia Thomas, the niolier
of Rev. Pickett has been in
nu city several days visiting her
, on. She accompanied him to
..1 tnM.pl I ,U? U . ...Ill
(?*. * ? " H; JL Ml III VI U aui' >*> * I I I V y
inn to--her homo in Augusta,
o The pastor will be back in the
<1 ity Saturday and will fill his own
u 1 pit all day Sunday. "
t At 3- o'clock in the afternoon
2 The?Holy?< 'nibmuiiiun"?wttt tTF"
s. taken. The pastor it going tp
ii preach a special" sermon. The
r,. public is cordially invited to be
iv -.u |J.u ntr ,
) On the third Sunday in August
here will be "Dawn Services" at
0 It. Moriah church. Come (>ut and
f vorship with us.
NAZARETH A. M. E CHI KCH
r
Rev. ('. M, W illyims. Pastor
1 In spile of the jiiLdeinuuV wea1'
h"r Sunday was indeed a high day
r t Nazareth church Many came to
t vot ship withf tt??trorrf Ttuu.salem
i- arid HusselK'ilie. Sunday school
vas opened on its usual hour . by.
he Supt. Rev. A. T. Oary?TWesstm
whs beautifully taught by
Mrs Hester ITarvTn Trom Jcrusa,
'em qnd was discussed l.y Uw~
class. It was nicely reviewed. by
/" 1-.:.. *
, mi. viuuuwine irom ' is.ingsT%e?-'
* Iter which the past >r ascended
he rostrum. Services open by
; lev. H. M. Williams. Piay^r was
ilfered by Pro. Nathaniel McDon*"
ild from Jerusalem.
Rev. John Keltic preached t\ soul
...timing sermon. 'Text taken from
( Exodus 4:2, subject What is that
n thine "hand. It was enjoyed by
vc ryone.
The secon ' sermon wn^ preach
U?by?fttrr;?Mobley . trom Russell~r
.ille. He took bis text ?r?rw_St^
*" Mark b:r.?, subject, Go Home and
Pell Your Friends What Great
s Things the I-ord has. Done foi
1 Tou. He preached this text in 15
? ninutes and everyone could say
, t was good that we came out to
' he House of tbo f.oi'fL ;
_ - Mv< Oadw Bl iiy brought with
her the Blue River quartet from
Russellville which rendered very
good service. Everyone was well
oleased with the. songs that were
I ung by the boys.
Misses Gussit. -Alston and Emma
Drayton recited very lovely reciations
and Mr. John Bennptt also
. recited a beautiful number.
It was inded a high day at Naz,*U
1
. </m mihi everyone wag kept -in
] hgih gear during all the-servcies.
, TV/tal collection for the day $15.
: * Hf'v. A. L. Gary with the choir
- bamf from Nazareth accompanied
, Rev. C. -M Williams t0 Jerusalem
. preached a heart feeling sermon at
* Jerusalem service was good all
day arvd that night too.
?VisitotS ajcaTways welcome at _
- Nazareth?thank ytTTl come again.
Miss Mary Gary has returne&4frnm
Columbia after attending the
f State Tyeague convention which )
.vas held at Allen university cm the
-.28?and 29 of July. Sho re- ~i
oorted a very enjoyable trip.
BETHEL A. M. E. < HtJRCII
1
Rev. ?. JH. Levis, Pastor
The Sunday school met at the t
regular hour with Supt. W. H. 5
Young in charge. The Sunday t
<chool lesson was very beautiful t
in every respect. The delegates \
who attended the District Sunday c
School and League convtntion ami i
,the State League and Sunday (
I Sohool convention made a very a
'full report to both Sunday achool v
LANCASTER NEWS
The sun shone out brightly-Sunlay
morning and the church-goers
xpressed theiir appreciation for
t's b^apty by. taking their places
n the several churches of Lanaster.
Sunday school was. called to oiler
at the usual hour by the SuptT
dr. M. L. Howie.?The lesson was
>eautifully discussed by the tea hers.
Miss Thommy Lou Davis,
me of our delegates to the S. S.
onvention which met at New Hope
Lurch gave an excellent repoiTof
.he doings of, this organization,
diss Dorothy Walker was the other
epresentative of Mt. Zion church.
A e aie pi oud to see the willing
spirit and alertness of the young
leopU- in our Sunday.. schouL.Rev.
L. C. Hunter preached one of those
mul stirring sermons as he is accustomed
to preaching every Suntny;
At the close qJ the evening
services a partial report of the
l wo week lailv was made. Th1nnount
reported was $iO&.yi). A
linal report will be made next
Sunday.
The Young Wuiumu's II ??.. ..m
roreign Missionary society met at
.lie home of Mrs. Mary L. Jackson.
?On Friday i.ight a very Uinque
-n'ertainment was given at the
i-huivch sponsored by Mesilair.es J.
?vi?i?'ins-..........?rrrm?ml..
V/t*l 4 4.', 4'*. x* 1 Ml WMVi UJIM
E. M. Cunningham. The enteralr.ment
wa's.'.in the form of a
Calendar wedding, for each month
there was a bride and each bride
h?s six bridesmaids. The bride
"aisj^g. the highest, anmunt of
money was the one to get the
groom who was kept in secretive
less until *the night of the wtd.ng
after the imports had been
made. Miss Dorothy Walker \va>
ehe lucky bride to get as the
gioom Mr. D. J. Mcllwain. A very
lent sum was realized from this
(fort to foster th*e work on the
church. Miss Jlarjjorie*Clinton fui
nished the music for this occasion.?We
would like-to thank the
/members of all the churches in tin
eitj^ lor so willingly aiding us in
this undertaking.
. _\'isi\.ingtheir parents in the
'city are'Mrs. lleiflah Wright Ifil
if Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs
faekson Thrower of Scai sdale, N
Y.; also Miss Eleanor G Wrgilr
who has been spending the sum
'tier _wi Scarsdale, .NOV.; Mr. .Juhi
Mcllwain ai,u! daughter,. of Spen
cor, X. C., welt- visitors in th<
i l y. ? ?* ;
Messrs Hughie and J. P. Mas
-vj* of Washington, D. C., ai"
spending a fwv days in the ciC
visiting relatives and friends'. Mrs
Alma Price and "husband werg ii
the-.city visiting their brother ani
i sister-Tn-law Mr, am] Mrs. \Vi 11 i<
| Anderson.
Mrs. Ella Truesdal0, da light*
| - fid grndnson of Winstcn-STaleTV
X. ('.' visited i i 1:> I i vos llPfl fri"H'[C
Prof. J. P. Neal of Kershaw vva
seen in the city Saturday.
Miss Alarjorie Clinton rcturnu
from Orange!,an> last week wh'r
lie has been attending the Stat
Summer school. She spent a wee1
in the city visiting friends afte
th" first session was Over. Mis
Clinton reports a prosperous bu
^enjoyable time.
Mrs. Lutiseha Frasf^r, Misse
Oralie Stafford. Josephine Slier
aid." Messrs Milton T). Cunning
h..>? .i?u? 'p \c..;?i,t i i
. IV Willi n. n HKIH i/ailll
L Mel]wain spent Sunday afttr
r.oon in Hook Hill visiting relativ
aiuL fii'inl-s.
Kittle Miss Dic-ie Faulkner vis
i'ed [j Rook Hill over the wool
end. "
last wt'ik.
M iss IJhcl Winnu ghhm wb>
was. formally employed at Jack
son High school in C?m 'en ha
beeis elected as one of -1 life - teach
ers at Ml. Carmel school. Mis
Winningham is staying with Mi
and Mrs. Alphonso Davis whil
the summer school is going on.
Mr. A. J. Knox4 of Charlott1
-pent the week-end with his daugl
Urn Mrs. Mary Withcrspoorn.
Rev. J.E. McCoy of Cheraw
Mrs. Batts and son of Philadel
phia.?Ra^?were?guest??of Mts
Mabel Bailey.
?Mrs.~Lam a >ti(m?of Washing
ion, D. C., is visiting her relative;
Mrs. Hattie C-unningham and fain
ily.
Prof, and Mrs. E. E. ililey had
is;their week-end guest Mr. Willie
Riley of Seneca. S. C., and
^vh*rTtTnt~-Mrs. Gemge Van BUren oi
Adel, Ga.; . Mr. and Mrs., Willie
Pyl('? were guests of Mrs. Hiawaha
McMullen.
Some of'the persons </f Lancaster
who attended the-funeral of
Rev. N. Baskjn in Kershaw Sun
i lay art: trot, tv ti. Kijey a no
family; Mrs.. Curiie FrasioV, Miss
Sarah Coleman -and Mr Willie
Walkf'r.'
Those who are on the siek list
are: Mrs. EmmrrCox; Mrs. Rebecca
Williams, Mrs. PMla Vaughn, Mrs.
ird league which waft?well re eivtd
by all who h ard them. 1
The morning service was well
attended. For this service Rev.
Levi Goppin But lor, pastor of the
lr?r? charge?brought tHe nV'ss-ageT
lie selected as a text ,Ioun U1M
Subject: Prayer as a Christian
Privilege. The sermon was beautifully
developed from ev^ry aide
and many Biblical truths were
drivctn home. l|e delivered the
message with forger"ami" made a
sweeping climax which captivat?d
the congregation.
For the night message, Miss
?riester, a recent graduat- from
Ihe Diainity School ar Wilber'orce
university brought the message.
Tf'xt se}ected, First Timohy
f>:5. Subject: The Foundadon
of Christian Religion. ?he
rery nicely and forcefully dcvel-C
,r>r>/4 I IToOU II 1 T>_* I
' | / v. \? 1VV/ ? C, A HKII, iiupu ^IIU I'Kl- I
once, a<s foundation Rtc/ne3 in the
^hristia/. Reiligjc'n. This wt^?
mother thoughtful message and
eell received.
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'fHfc PALMETTO LEADER
SECOND CALVARY
BAPTI?T CHURCH
Our pastor is preaching a series
of sermons on "Christian Living".
While the subject might not seem a
inviting still the sermons are grip- tl
pin^r apd enlightening. The pas- ^
sage's are taken from Thesaalon- 4
ians. These Christians had grown
* r-* : - , . ,
anxious 11 not uneasy aoout tne ,
second coming of Christ and what g
they should do until He came for j
they fell sure He would come.
Two S ur.days ago he preached on _
"ratieij Tolleranc^: ' Warn the g
presumpt'uus, comfort the feeble p
minded and support the morally
weak. All in Christian forbear-, N
ante and love. Last Sunday he h
adjnonished us not to do evil for h
evil; but, rather do good for *vil.
At the close Of the Sunday school f
the pastor is discussing and puzz- s
ling Bible questions asked by any Y
one in writing. Whenever the
time, does not allow discussion he ^
will take up tne questions at the jv
night service hour just before the
strinon each Sunday night. Last
oi the querries from the morning a
Inoonn 4< Tno^ . \1* Q d QnmQnn'c
s? uukwono ? " It >Nfts?bemutii|ully
discussed in his night sermon, jy
Samson prayed for strength to ji
avenge hre",own Wrong Bui Dagan,
he false god, fell down when the
-nTdr-w-as-dcseeral^d. Each Sunday
the pasioV will answer Bible question's
at the close of school and. b
(Vnish at the night service.r Come f
out and bring your, problems and (
hear his explanations,. Two Sun- 4
day rights ago bvothe.r Brown
preached on the cause, mission and e
iesults of suffering. Is-. Gf>:10.
Our reports' show that during
thd last six months our*church has j
raised abqpt $lOl)0 extra for back j
1 (k|)ts, improvenu rfts, etc. This,
' of course, is aside from current <
expenses. "We - reported before J
that by voluntary services of
r friends and members most of the
' ipstde of the auditorium has been
1 renovated, much plastered or pa
peied. This?work?wtrs done, at ~j
night. The sisters brought large ,
' substantial lunches and all had a ]
mind tG work. A long standing ,
and aggravating obligation has
been refinanced after a material
reduction hfts been made. Ami, al ,
ready our members begin to talk of
a "Mortgage burning" within |
s a few years. Just .listen and .
watch. Pastor Brown has baptis}"
ed a number of candidates during
' the last three months. "His sheep
hear his voice", and are returnk
ing home. And the gate keepei
receives all with a most cordial
| welcome whether returning or tn'
tering for the first time.
A die Cauthan, Mr. Waddell Cun'
nir.gham -aixl Mrs. Grace Jackson.
' The Lancaster "Tigers" wi 1
? clash w11h Tile Salisbury Yellow "
Pickets in the Lancaster Mill park
Monday, August 1, at 4 o'clpck
'I and with .the 'tram from Kannac
pidis on Saturday. ,
See * Fred Gantt and get your
; Palmetto Leader or order- that you
1 may keep abieast of the important
; events of your town and other
1 towns.
?^^-9 mm~ ?
s J. P. IIOLLEY HONORED WITH
- MIRTH DAY PARTY
L' There w.is'gieen a bil'thftaypaT'
ty in honor of John Hollev Mon
- (fav night, July 25 at the home of
- George" Kr Haleornbe, 13J.7 T.yoti
- street." 1 .
'v Among those present were: Miss?
_ _Maiuaii'L Iihi r of p?-??tfiy?, my11
Mr. John Webber.?Mi?n Minn?eWebber,
of Gadsden; Mr. William
W. ilolley, who ai'fiyiL'd from- Der
tioif, Nlieh.; Misses IA F. Johnson
M. L .Gibson, VevteWe- Williams.
* Margaret Ho kman, Vermpll Means
K.'ith Riley, K. J. Johnson. L. M.
' Matthias, \\ rtnell King, Doro'thy
Patterson, Sarah Mickle, "Father
l" Means, Kdtia Cooper, Lottie Robir.son;
.Messrs "D. A. Christie, Kirkland
I.eevy, Thomas Nelson. Joe
1 Ruif, J. 1). lb--<iert Raymond Weston,
\\Tt!iaih Nance, Henry Bow'
ma.:, Charles. Hiooks K R. WilI?lixui^.?-Matt
In w?Perry, Koi/sevelt
Gist, Jo' 1 Jark-Min C.levi lnul .Iw-Tubs,
J. P. He licy.
. Beautiful presmts were .brought.
PJli'ty good music.' MVs. S. A.
Halcombf gave the beautiful birth |
I day cake. Ice cream and cake
| was "served.
Established Aug. 10, 1909
Anniversa:
< , FOR NEX1
_j)xl2 Ru#st cleaned tc
We ("lean with the Modei
_i _Jng. No Shrinking. Other
I
All we have Cleaned
Ypnrlv Ci
1. /lie*' Plain Dres*c?, d
Cash and Carry
Ladies' Plain Coats
Men's Suits and Overcoi
1 F<
l adies' Plain Coafk
Men's Slifts sncf Overco
3
k
2 PIECE DRESSES C
Dor Delivery Service i
J. W. BR
DIAL 7162 DRY CL1
J WOODRUFF NBWI
Trinity AMKZ CWurch
Kev. D. Jackson, Pastor
Sunday was home coming day
t Trinity church. A good many of
he members living out of the city
worshipped with us Sunday. All
ay service at the church. Rev. A.?
. G. Dogan preached a wondmfaT~~
ermon Sunday morning and again
unday night. Collection for the
ay $39.0. )
The mid summer revival begins
fc?New Bethel Baptist church on
unday, Rev. A. D. Duncan. Jr.,
astor.
Wo.are sprtjy to Tjeport that
Iiss Addif^fci*L_is critically ill at. '
er homi^ttifi^city.. We wish for
er a sp'eody^recoyery. j
Mrs. Lillie White and children i
ront Spartanburg visited her,/
ister Mrs. Ella Simmons and A
amily Sunday, - -- kfl
Mrs. Minnre Lester of Birming I
Irs. Sallie Downs; also her sister
It's. Lula Stephens.
Mrs Mattie Lee Jackson who un erwtflll
an Operation three weeks
go in Spartanburg hag returned >
? her home. -J?
Sick list: Mrs. Gladys Van rev
Iiss Addie Gist, Mis.' Jaretta 1
'arks. - ?' 11
in^w uetnei Lnurcn )|
Rev. A. I). Duncan. Pastor *" }
The Senior class still holds the , S
anner of which 'they are proud * .
or nearly two mq^vths. Bid. II. j '
J. Gilliam sang a solo in <honor of
he banner^ <? .' -t"
Little Pearl Jortnell McBeth gave j
i birthday party Saturday July j c
!0th She was 4 years old. She en
ertained 30 boys and girls.
Mrs. Minnie Lustfer from Ala- :
)ama is here visiting her mother j
Mrs. Sallie Downs and friends. j(
. After a pleasant visit fith her '
Sister, Miss Nora Parks has reminded.
' J
GEORGETOWN NEWS 1
Ccntimed frnrn Pare 1 p
niriiites of the last. meeting were 1
read, received, and adopted. The
roll was called. The members responded
to the saving department.
The president suggested that we
form a Committee of Resolution
and Floral. The sick reported Mr.
Parson, Mrs. Middleton, a donation I,
given toward.them and committee
appointed to call at their bedside.
Mrs. Bell Brown, Mrs. Wilhelmena
Hudson, Mrs. Maria Prioleau, Mrs
I. C. Thompson, Mrs Mary Ann
Carr, Mrs Louise Martin.
The hostess served a delicious
repast. The nfxt meeting will he
at the home of Mrs. S. F. Thompson,
Duke street:
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:?iicAiiiuiiuii
Since" Od Tn Ttis w ise wis Join
' as doomed it best t<> call to the
Heavenly Homo our beloved member
and fai'hful Sister. Elizabeth
'Violeau. Her sweet character ai d
-ninny ttispohition has help TrT
bring joy to the hearts of all
those with whom she lived aid
work. She will be greatly missed
by all who knew her.
First: That while ooir hearts
re saddened by the loss of our
beloved one we bow in humble
submission to our. Father's will.
_ Second: We. as. members of the
Ministers Wives' Alliance extend
our sincere svmoathv to the be- j
' -caved family and pray God bits,-: ings
upon them.'
Third: That a copy of this tvs-olution
be pulished in,The Palmettn
Leader; a copy be mscrbietHirr
7 H i~ ini nute. book of our ATI lance
and a co-pv be sent to_the bereaved
family. ' " - :
Committee:?Mrs. B. M. Clarke,
Mis. Susan Thompson, Mrs Flossie
Wilson, Mrs. Louise Martin.
ALLEN TEMPLE
A. M. E. CHURCH;'
Continued on Page G
ohih'ivn of the i hureh lor the renefit
of the Trustee* and ? on ,ift< r
a . musical group will stage "The
Glory Land", a negroid I't.cepl
and religious pageant;
mobile accident of Rev. Win. Watson,
pastor of Tabernacle Baptisi
church and Sister Copeland. They
have our prayers and sympathy.
Mr. J. W. Bate*. Mr. R. R Grant
and Norri# Bates are in McCormick
ry Special I
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Rugs aeeordingrto Size;??
For art Continuous
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$1.15
LEANED 55c EACH
\dd 10c to Each Lot.
UNSON
EARNER 71S Main Street
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V? BILLY and BOBBY BU
Pi'/ 0,CK PURCElt CENE LOCIUMRT
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
in the building business. '
Miij. Corn RuiTon, "Rachel .To'hnIftll
and others in the mountains.
Mrs. Lila Lee' Mayes left Sunlay
for a visit in Ohio.
Mr. J. L. Mayes and Mr, Thomas
Johnson accompanied her as
Far Us AshcVtTle.
The flolowing ladies r'prcsent'
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0 tile .Uissiuiiury soeiet.t <11 uiun
listrict meeting this week at IVa:
Mesdamcs M. L. Witherspoon, D.
Admfts, Achlie Milhr, Lula PatrArsoy,
Ciinyui'< Riv'.'ns. The child
ren were: I.ittle Gwendolyn With
prspoon, Ruth Raskin., Dorothy
Miller. Johntlil' 1 ri. Pnth.Min Finn.
jes Wilson and Herbert Millar,
EDGEFIELD NEWS
Continued on Page G
Chicago, 111., left last week for
their htfme after spending several
weeks with relatives ar.d friends.
Mrs. W. P. Gre'n of Columbia,
S..C,'was.a recent visitor here.
-Mrs Maggie Pearson and daughter
left for their home in Wash
ington, 1) C., last. Saturdya.
Mtss Ma*1 Waldo is home to tlu
delight of her fries ds after spent
ing^several weeks in Winstoh-Sa
lent' N.? C.
Miss Giaeie Mae Jonds ot Columbia,
S. spent tllp wvek-l>n<
with her grandparents Mr. ant
.mis; ti. k; Junes. ;
ah George I.u'.her Simki.-.s spent
a few days in Columbia la?t week
Prof. V. O. Floyd, Mrs. Uosa E
liark i r. N'at line?a+M?Mallo-y Park
er mntoiGl to Columbia l;i<t Wed
nesday to attend the funeral crj
Mrs Essie' R yd.
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Examples of one-way far?8'Jgj
from Columbia, S. C.: fi?g
NEW YORK $14.05 BR
PHILADELPHIA 12.25m
WASHINGTON 9.55 fli
RICHMOND 7.20 li
TAMPA 10.50 F
ST. PETERSBURG .. 11.30?1
M I A ,V1 f " V" 13:00
Similar fares to ottor poirtts
Request S?abot}*d routing
from your local ticket agents
or consult J. L. Carter, D.P.A.
Seaboard Office, Room 1
Arcade, Phone 3821
Columbia, S. C.
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ENJOY THE BREATH IN Til
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FRIENDS C
? ~?' TAYLOR'
Mr#. Anna Taylor, Prop.
? Saturday, August *6, lDo#
Shorthand? ,
Typewriting
A graduate of the Commercial
Te?ehers Course at Wilbenforce
University, with additional work
at Ohio University and Kansas
-State Teachers CoH^g^. wr>d ? """1 ?
ber of- years of teaching and office
,'xperience will take classes i n
shorthand and, typewriting beginning
in September. Details may
be had bv calling 3268; 1706 H?r.
den Street, Columbia, S. C.
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Columbia, S. C.
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J. P. Holley, Asst. Mgr. .
' * office Phone 216 Ren. 359-W
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Consideration' for the Living
Reverence for the Dead
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l Lady Attendant Notary Public
' For Ambulance Service Phone 216
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92 NV. Amelia St. Orangeburg, S-C.
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for your enjoyment of a c-o-o-1, 1
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