The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 13, 1938, Image 1
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VOL~XIIL^NO.33
BUSY KAPPA MAN
?^^Kl~ jUPk^
HON. THEOPIIILUS M. MANN
Grand Polomareh of the Kappa
Alpha. Psi fraternity, who" n>~"busy
far ahead of the "Grand -Conelave"
in Detroit next December, getting
things line dup so the twentyctighth
annual meeting will go off
according to schedule. AtUhney
ManM is lawyer for the U. S. Department.
of the Interior, stationed
m Chicago. The busy lawyer
frequently travels by air to squeeze
in time for promoting Kappa affairs.
' (Calvin Service).
? THE ANNUAL MEETING ?
OF THE W. H,~AND F. SOCIETY
M'AKILKV Lfl? 1 K1UX
The Woman's Home and Foreign
Missionary so-eh ty of this district
held their annual meeting, Ann
ust 4, 5, 1938 with the William
Chapel A. M. E."church, Nichols;
Rev. A. A Taylor, the entertaining'
pastorr. ?-The
devotion was. conducted by
Mrs. Annie E. Sanders,. I'd;?;. Guiles,
Mrs. Hester Crawford offer
ed prayer. Mrs. V. B. Levest-r
the district president was engaged
in summer school worlc and
could not be present at the opening.
The Presiding Elder l)r. A.
P. Spears presented Mrs. Saudci
the conference branch president
to preside. Remarks by he''. Ml'.i.
S. S. Rtee, cowrference branch juvenile
was presented and made interesting
remarks. Organization.
Miss Lucile Guile was elected secretary
Mrs. Ui-rtha?R' o i repot
ter to the papers. The vaik/us
committees were appointed. Remarks
by the presiding eldir. We
- thcn entered into a testimony
meeting which was enjoyed. Tin J
- president was in by the time to]
begin thi? collect ion ol tile asses-ment.
Reports were pood,
Mrs. Mae Shears the wife of the.
presiding elder was pi esent iiTrrendered
helpful service in deeds
and words, The-program Thurs
~day"nighr-"liiUPle: Us^eolUiorcTUllythat
we were welet/me. The pas
tor and?his good?people?1' 1'JL no
stone imturnihl in trying to iraki
our stay a pleasant one. K;nh
day at the church wheii meal tifnc
-came the table . was spre:id with
things delicious to eat.
The following ministers Wipe
programed to preach: Revs, lien
Johnson, R. N. Moses, J. F. Stanley
They were there and player:
well their parts. While the '
spoke our hearts burn. Revs'. J.
M. Jackson and James M. Davisadministered
the communion Friday
morning by request of the lire
sidine elder. Other pastors that
?were present and?rer.ilprc\l~assistance'Hvere
Revs.. B. L. Guiles, R.
Hodge. All officers were re-elected,
The ^president presided, with
love anu peace, ui. npears was
present t0 assist in every way
v possible.
We cannot say too much about
the errtertaiTTmeTTt ~ gmm trsr?whtlr
we sojourned at Nichols. The
meeting closed with peace and
good will.
Mrs. Bertha Reed, reporter.
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ST. STEPHEN A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. D. N. Wilson. I'?stor
-On last Sunday it" was a high
day in our church all day. The
Sunday school was conducted at
the usual hour by the Supt. Mi.
Rufus Ford. All of the teachers
'' were by their post of duty. It
"watr also largely attended"by the
scholars. At 11 o'clock our pastor
'preached a great sermon on Thc
Porwer of Prayer and Tears. P !
J seemed like he preached as never
ib^foie. The whotle church was
Bat on hallowed firti hv t ho..preaching
of thir gospel. " Five persons
joined the church. We are proud
of our great pastor. The A. C. E.:
League was conducted at 5 o'clock
with the President,' Mrs Sadie S.
Phillips. The attendance, was also
good. ^
Sunday night we wore blessed to
have with ua Rev. M. J. Gilliam of
Winston-Salem, N. C., who preached
Us a soul stirring sermon.
The official board last?Mordny
?. night was one of the b^st^wo had
this year. It looked like everybody
tried to pay the pastor. We
are now getting ready t0 send him
to the Bishops' Council in Kittrdl,
N. C;, next week with a brand now
suit of clothes. Pray that we will
continue.
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W. P. Teac
ferenct Be
The~W. P. A.-teachers' conferonce
opened at Benedict qpUcge,
..Monday- morning of this week with
i large att"ndance. To date more
than one hundred and fifty teacher*;
fiom every section of the
-daLe huve enrolled for a period of
study that lasts till September 3.
ffi J8. Airs. Dora Daniels^ the director,
states thafi the present
conference bids fair to he the best
~ct held for [fie ICtlOhOl's Of N6er?<?
adults. Practically all of
-th</se attending1 are entering the
work?rrf?the roilfcl'ence with aiT
enthusiasm that is indeed hope.,
ful.
Mrs. Daniels bas made a careful
selection of well trained- instructors
for the work of the conferoncu.
Thei?entire?teaching?staff
is composed of the following:*
Mrs. Dora Daniels, director; Mrs
KtUbf B. Rowe,. State College,
Orangeburg,. Dean of Women and
Instructor in Reading; Miss S. B.
le.ndcrsnn, State College, Orangeburg,
Instructor' in Reading; Miss
R. A. Alston, State College, Orar"e
burg, Instructor in Fundamental
ubjiets; Mr. W. II. Hubert, Ben.*?
I i c L College, Columbia, Instruc0
1 in Community Leadership; Mr.
G. E. Nelson, Benedict College,
"Instructor in Community Leadership;
Mrs. Walden, Fort Valley
Normal Schoo Fort, Valley, Ga.,
PAGKLANIL NEWS Rev.
and Mrs. Ural Brewtr of
Waltciboro spent last week with
i the former's Oiother, Mrs. Lillie
Irewer and left Saturday to attend
the School -of Methods at
Irmo.
Miss -Louise _B1akeney is visit'ng
Mi^s Johnnie M. Russel in CoI
lumbia.
[ Mr. Valley Blafteney spent \V'*d1
us ay night in Kershaw with a
f riend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tfromas Melton and
Mrs. C. A Robinson of Pee Deo.
N C. visited relative* here ?SunI
'ay. ,
|*~ Rrv.~"J. ~M.?Ktokes oT GatTncy
j ame Monday to conduct a revival.
Among-those who have come'to
ittend the meeting are Prof.-and
M' < I > -1?Johns'on of?Tiiinnoifr'viHo;
Mrs. Clara Jackson and
1 luirbteV Miss Pearl .Taelrsrm
Washington, D. C. and Mr. Henry
Williams, Reading, Pa.
Mejahi mes N. (). Blower and
'.aura Brewer and Miss V. E.
I Brewer were the dinner guests of
Mis. Ola Brewer Thursday.
Mr. ?and Mis. II. *A Johnson,
Miss Vashti Brewer, iClrs Laura
Brewer and Mr. T. F. Brewer vistc-d
the Upper Pue Dee summer
rhool in Darlington, Wednesday.
Prof.?c. P. Thompson a.is call-1
d to Society Hill last week on
iccount of the illness erf his fathMossr:
fur'L and Dillnrt Blakehv
visited Mis. Roy Tyson Fri
lay. _.
-""Quito" a~"few~~pt'oplc frenv- Pagi^'and
visited the CO icanip at
Wiil.eiliee, Sunday. :
Mrs. Minnie Robinsonr and?^orr
\lonza attended the Sunday school
(invention in MfCall, Thursday.
Miss Daisy I.. Ri binsoiv and Mr.
T. C. Blakeney w.ert married on
Thursday.
LAKE CITY NEWS
Sunday being the first Sunday.
;he churches of the city were r?"
-fageo?m?wrrrsrrrp?oothm o r n 111 g
lint > voning. Collections were :m
proved due to the opening of the
obacco' season. Rev. Pearson *
ucrted a good day at Wesley M.
K." church!
The presiding .elder of the King
stree district. Rev J L. Benbow
' 'eld his'last quarterly conference
>n the Lake Citv circuit for this
held at Cades and Rev. D. W.
Washington is pastor of the circuit.
At the evening service " .
lder preached a forceful and in*
ores J ing sevmon at Lake City on
"Following After God", fie also
rave some very encouraging- re'narks
rto the, younc people
arp ^n'eavoring to carry on the
work of the A. C. E. League.
The report of the Sur.da" sch"o]
delegate to the state convention
was very good. The Lea"
gate was unable to get:, out Sun'ay
evening to1 make her r( port
but she will report later.
Mr. Marvin Gretne has consented
to work with the district presiil
rt I'l-nf Bindley in fn.tting th^
-League back to its former place.
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SPA RT A MB nt C. NT. WS
The Rev. H. S.' Scopyers, an
eyargolist of this citv haa^ 4^1
"loved out a successful meeting at
mo .Mountain view Dapust cnurcn
at Rutherfordton/ N. C.
The Rev. Sconyers i? ricAv doino
evangelistic work, building uf
fhnivh s that are weak spiritually
and financially. He will be pleasec
to serve anyone who may* call
or write him. He has been np
pointed, from the Spartanburg Co.
rssoeintion of which Rev. B. F
Stewait is Moderator arid Deacon
Fzpll:is secretary.
In case you want to contact
Rev. Sconyers pelase address all
mail to 549 S. Liberty street, Spai
tanburg, S. C.
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? -COLUMBIA,
:hers Connedict
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Instructor in Handicraft; Mrs.'Marion
Johnstone, Jean* a Supervisor ?
efAbbeviHfr-'county.Instructor in <
J English; Miss Jane Watts, Ben|
edict College, Columbia; Librarian
Miss Thoniasina Duckett, Booker 1
Washington High School, Colum- 1
hia. Bookkeeper: Mrs. J.. D. .Me. (ihee,
Benedict College, Columbia, 1
Registrar; Mrs. Julia A. Starks, '
Benedict College, Columbia, Dieti- '
tutu: Mr Keglrnld Daniel-;.
buig. Musical director.
?At the?lirst chapel?assembly, i
Tuesday, August P, President J.
J. StaiicsTcif Benedict college, gave
a very instructive and inspiring
addresR on the Seven* Essentials
for . Developing a Strong' Race. instructors
and made some timely
remarks on the purpose of the
co kferoncr. and th<? nrotrresLs . of
both Owens fell dead in the church <
aHe^trifHttr.g her duty. ---?8:30
P.M. our pastor preached <
from Matt. 5:7 which was very 1
interesting. <
Miss Mary R. 'Pope and little.
Mary Harriet Jones left Sunday <
for Knoxville, Tenn., to visit Mrs.
Clara Huff.
Mr. M ae McDuffie is visiting his I
brother Mr. Arthur Turner.
Miss Pillian Barns of Gatfney,
is a pefasinpr -visitor of Mi^s Lila
M. Henry.
Miss Luncai Guilbcau* of Now
i York is spending her vacation with
tor parents. My. and Mrs. Guil.
beaux, Willington, S. C. Miss
Guilheaux was a week end visitor
of MV. Arthur Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner, '<
ami daughter, Prof, and Mrs. Ed- "
j ward S. Allen enjoyed a pleasant
( trip to McCurmick,' 3 C. to visit 7
I Mrs. Turner's mother Mrs. C, Rem
son Monday.
Rev. Randolph Hampton was-the
dinner guest of Mr. ^trrrf -Mrs: Rrry- '
Johnson, 'Sunday; July 31. Rev.
Hampton is castor of Grace Chap<"tl
A. M. E. church. Come and
"hoar him.
> The YWCA has progressed remarkably
since its organization ini
April. Tis true some have fallen
along the wayside, but thtfse
that remain shall march-owardv'"
The club has appointed a "gjest"
night and when any the memi
bers ask you to be a guest, don't
fail them, Our next meeting wMl
be at the home of Mrs. Aza!"a
I Johnson^ 63 Secession avenue and
everyone is cordiahy. invited, Aug
. Jii-t 4-9r T93*.
adult education in South Carolina.
From time to time there will be
literary programs and oth^r features
to which the public is invit- '
ed. Religious services will be held
each Sunday evening, President
McGill delivering the first sermon
3m'Iclay earning, August 14, at s
6:30. i
It is -the home of the director '
that neighbors and friends will
come in f?om. time to time to see
the work of^ the ^conference. ~~
COPE NEWS ? 1
Sunday Rev. S. Nance, presiding s
elder of the Orangeburg district \
held his' third quarterly conference
at Good Hope church. Supt. ,
Wm. Rjant and his staff- had a 1
short but interesting discussion of. '
the StinTTn.v school '.(tssanJ He 1
then turned the services oVer to ,1
the Pastor, Rev. M .M. Thomas 1
who "preschted the presiding elder '
to the audience. Dr. Nance mount- '
ed the rostrum and preached a '
wonderful sermon from Mark (
10:11, subject "And When He had '
Gone Forth. All seemed touched 1
by the spirit as the words fell 1
from his lipe. By invitation two
joined tlv church.
Sunday night he preached _jrt
Macedonia from Rev. 6:17, sub- f
ject "A Great D.iv. A Groat ?
Question'' .. Mptiy gave vent to
their feelings as their hearts_w?re '
touched '
At Kmanuel SVS. was called to
. order by Pi,r>f ?Q-.?Williams, Sunt
at th.. nciiol hA 1
a lively discussion of the lesson
and commentation services w^re
turned over to the pastor, Rev'. E.
E. Richbutji- who being well rested
came forth and preached an ^
excellent sermon from the book of ,
Matthew. 't
Rev. M. M.~ Thomas preiirhe.rTn.. _1
Rw. Richbiirjr at Emanuel During N
injr this time many came to Christ
h( knows how to hayL. a revival. J
The S'airfs had a -wonderful, '
\ve< k's meeting. Many visitors ?
an1 K"1 d i t suits. "
---HnttTm~onT nt" rmi~tea7TriT7f J
members has just computed her
. nnrso?tvaihing?course.?hdh-e?hms?;
her .county <md_ state-. eeetWrcatr.1 '
Wh^n in need of a decent nurse!'
who knows what to do for child- ' '
?en and adults- you - may contact -1
Mrs, H'attie Hampton Cope, S. C. ,
RFD'No. 2. . ?
ABBEVILLE NEWS
St, James ;M. E. Church
Rev. E. F. Johnson, I'astor <
. __Suxulay?sebool-opened at the us- "I
ual hour and lesson reviewed bv t
Supt. B. T. Johnson, remarks by t
the pastor. : ~~i
At 11:30 am. 0ur pastov preached
a Wonderful sermon and the l
Holy Communion was esrvod. . j
Just after the morning services 1
one of the. Stewardess. Mrs. Eliza
unit
SOUTH CAHULUNA, SXTt^
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GREENVILLE DELEGATION
LOUD IN PRAISE TO DK.
AND MRS. E. H. McGILL
Greenville, S. C,, Amrust 8-r-Wi
Aish to take This means to than'
Dr ami Mrs. E. H, MeGill ft/r en
tertaining us so royally during
the Stwte Ltttgue at d {Sundae/
School institute in Columbia, S.
J::.- at Allen university.
In comparing man's life with
hr e storv building, the first, stdrj
representing the body, the second
itcfty the mind and the t. nu .
lIh- soul we were iriven a' balances
ration. Dr. and Mrs. K. H. MeGill
ate the right people .in the rioht
iduee., ae has beui nlailjt' dl-muil'
>tiatcd, by their works, we shall
know them Long may they live
U> tv lp loster the cau'e.
Gratefully yours,
(Signed)' Mrs. Mary M. Calhoun.
Mrs. 1 Iiittie R. K-ladgerrMiss Mary
E. , Lykes, Miss Eunice Adams
Mis.,?Florence?Fladger,? Mattel
Ui'nj. A. Lykcs, Miss Floience L.
Lykes. 1
THE 4-if CAME
The camp open Wednesday at
ibid o'clock. All the counties
with their agents were present,
V\"edi(-sday- allvrnoon, the cVubsters
went swimming, returning
rlout 5:.'i0 o'clock to eat supper,
i o'clock we eninven n tshnw edn.
. einir.tr the health farming, etc.
Thursday the elubster arise and
lid ti.eir cleaning, ate breakfast
10:HO all went swimming and vert
a i ne J until 1 :,H0 oldpck. Back to
firmer after which" a ninfiam was
tendered by the different cfubsters.
Thursday night aGS o'clock
Ve had radio entertainment.
FnMay morning we arose, \lid
dcaning, had breakfast. Around
1 o'clock the officers wc-re elect d
as follows: Messrs Nathaniel
Vbh?, president, Bamberg; Hernial
Gain, yice-pr' sidcnt. Orangemi
g; Earnest Hehoffeld, Vice-presdelit,
Aiken; Mis-es Sallie1 .Bradey,
secretary, Aiken; Helen Mc'lints,
assistant secretary, Bam>urg;
Sallie Mae Kit bland, trcasner,
Bamburg; A Inset- Gardner.
ep'ortei^ Ot'angelnr g.
The county .agents were--seven:
drs. M. IJ. Blackmon, Orangeburg
diss Re.cri, AlleudaK';-Mr, Marshal
Jamburg; Mis.s" McKissick, Aiken;
J-l?Uouglh, A du n .
Tin- camp will be held in Orange
>urg county next year. Everybody
eport an enjoyable stay.
AN FOR I) CUC)V E
"HOLINESS CHl'HCH
Hishop I'. I). Rookard, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usial
hour with the Supt. Rev. E.
V. Rice and stalf present. The
essoti was taught by tjie superinendent
A large attendance was
rrrsmt dcxpi'i 'the?threatening
veather.
At 2 p.m. after the prelimina ?'|s,"..M.issiytnany.
L?,lMr-..Ste veins
MrvercrF^a gnrxP sermon. Text
I'ebrew 11:1, theme: Faith.
At 8^ p.nb aTier the" pi e 1 imjnivcred
a nother-sermon. Text St.
b)!m It):.18, ?theme N</ Fault?trr
Tesufrr- La n ford?Grove?Assembly
Revival meeting begin* Sunday
\ugust 11th at night on.lv. 8 p.m.
>vUh the great^prwehhTg" sister*.
/.A. Aitos of Greenville, S. C. in
barge. Come out and hear her,
CARLISLE NEWS
The Womeii's Homf and Foreign
Missionary Society?eorweHrion
of the Spartanburg district
ronvened at Carlisle, S. C. Augist"
2, 3, with Mrs. Agnes Robinson.
district president in charge.
Elder W. J. Robinson made renarks
after the usual "'openififfL.
The-animal sermon was preached
iy Rev. \V. M. Jeter. Subject:
Wisdom, Strength and Beauty.
.At 3:00 pnv. during the afternoon
srsrstrnrr" What?-ts--the A.?Mt"F.
hurch Doing for Mission in our
Foreign Felt was interestingly dis
nissed by Mrs. T. H. Addison. The
Necessity of Trained Missionaries
tva* discussed bv Mrs. A. A maker.
Miss Airnes Robinson sang si solo.
At the 8 o'dloek session the Missionary
senium was delivered by
' 1h* Rev. It I'. McFarland. Sub:
e t: How' 10 " Shin e.
El 'er Robinson, made an appeal
for the entertaining church. The
* mount of S3.SO was raised. The
<elei>im- inlili'.?^- l i?
Mi . Hill of t iu li<!p ami Mrs. T.
E. Rohiirson, respotdtd.
The second day began at 0:30
am. The $*cit>tnry made a complete
II'IH'I t. ?* The
officers were reel ecteef'-f err
Ihi1 L'iUilln^yv^i
The president made her annual
address which wa? well received.
The meeting was rated as heirjg
among the best held here.
At 12 o'clock after the devotions
Elder Robinson presented Rev.
Mis<; Priestei, R. D.. of the Ohio
conference who preached from the
subject Charity out of a Pure
Heart. Everybody enjoryed the
sermon. Miss Pricst^r is a very
young lady and is fully prepared tn
pi each.
At 3:00 o'clock Mi?s McKissick
of Trniitr church, Spartanburg en
tortaincd us with talks recitations
ard sonc. from tVla VAllncr nnnnl?
Miss McKissifrk Is the juvenile
president of the Spartanburg district.
She is full of enthusiasrf
frrr youri^ people. ~
(H&ea
18. 1938 <"
President's NM
To Hampton, \
NATIONAL MLJ)H.\L A!
I'ENINSl LAK NEXT \\ K
1 hi* National Medical via- <
t ion and \Voin;;n's Auxiliary Nuts- <
. rs' association coiivr-t.lion I'ot.v'cn- h
os at Hampton In-tI.',. . Han.p- -'ii
- ton, Va? .\ up-r-j?I o r.i t\TT a
great attendance of doctor* and <
. xpcrts in the_sciet ce' of nieduin" S
_ 1 I oil! illy L'OVC Moot.' iio t .
- ti I'm nu'M ol the ]>r-o!i'--ioii flout';:
all parts o*l" tli I'nitfti Stales.
The "MM A?Presid1 t,t' ?yjn.'i'iiu"?fis
1'iaturvd .by the S. A. L. Kail-' t
103d m cmu-oct-ion wiili ti'y 1 ?apeake
and Ohio "Railway and olh- !'
; ur lines. Special rates ate ii.->td tl
hi the handsome foldet. i?-uy . by ;i
tin- Norfolk 'office of the S. A. !.. .1
" "Ky. with tales out ol Atlaat.. be 7
-ginning Sunday, August M. t
The prityttd folder issu? <| by t htl
Scabbard company 'advertises in a :
-k-i-j ?v v i1 i uiiictn ;.vr liaii.p; -l) 111- I .V
'titut'ar.cl gives a beautiful i.i<- A
criptitm of the many historic J
places to visit in and annual .V
1 Hampton while the doctors, are I!
meeting on the peninsular. A A
, MT. MORI All 1$ APT. ( 111 R< II 0
Rev (' il Pickett, Pastor jti
Spartanburg?The activities dui ni
; ing the services last Sunday were J.
indeed inspiring and beneficial. A U
laatgn audience henid ^>t wonderful" !ri
. ..^rimnn , ili'livurwui by.. tlu? im-W;-?
Text: "Erroneous thinking is the m
basis of world's misunderstanding" ,i
At 3:30 o'clock he doljveiv.l a fi|
spO'cial sern\on. the Holy Cofnmun- ci
ion was taken. This was indeed*a B,
glorious time. Our hearts were made
to burn as the man of God vi
talked to us by the way. y.i
At 8:30 o'clock. th'fc'^i?a>lo| came H
forth with annHrr?girnt sermoli at
to a splendid audieyue.Text; 'AN in, .vVj
t<T hear, in" times liki* these." A
large crowd heard the message
and were impressed !
? _____ * w ' il
Btg"M'"rir4 .i edit- -Picnic at?the rh
Blue Lilly Swimming Pool ThursHay,
Aug.' M. for I enotit of Ml. R<
Moriah church Yoai are_ cordially ul
invited to. attend. . * ie
\ Silver T- n id?t4n?p.ir niiul-i?rrr
Sunday . afternoon. Aug. 1 I._from at;
4 t'o t> o'clock". A pro-j- an. will be pc
rendered. ^ Ti
Among the many vi'sitors tit oar a
fhnri-b Sunday weic- M ? -K. .!.? dt
Reeder of Columbia and Mi>. High nr
,,f Toiodi. rod.. i
woodri Fi* m:\vs 'of
. 7- , , !u'
Irinity A. M. K. /ion Church .an
Rtv. J. 1). Jackson. Pastor . | lei
Re v. J. n. .la'cksotj |jt Cott lut'ttag (la
a revival at Litt ieftejd church. tliis t?.
Wl'Pk. . ' ft;
Mrs. I.illi'^Ma-..- Ivvans, son and in
wife visited-relative- in the city eh
Sunday. ? While-hvi:? thvy -v. nicsHtf riv
ed at New HethJ-l church. "" J g,.
Mr. and Mrs Mack FVrguson cr.-|_
terliliUs-d at- tU ir-UoHte rm >>nrtt-on j t;r
Ave. Sunday m?honor?of ' Mr". ', ,,
Fctrguson's mothei'. Mrs. I.aura
Pearson's birthday. T1 e t'o[.o\v_- ^
-in.tr i-hll 'ten" "of Mrs. Pca.\sbhfs
wet'e present: Mrs. L. Martin an,l p
children: .Miss LL.Pta son * f Wash
iiYgt'OW. D." C.T~M; sF'TndlT.'h"Farm"-'
e rand children: Mrs. Mamie Ferguson
and children: Mr. John and
Rossie-Pearson all of Spartanburg.
The dinner, consisted of chicken St
and hot rolls." punch, ice cream st
and cake and abundance, of other"
nice food. Other irti'.sts wro Mr< ril
Reecca Brown and son of Simpsonville,
a - sister of Mr\ Pearson's
and Mrs. N. A. Thomas of uSparttmbttrgi
After di: n*v was
served all the guests mjoyed a p.
radio program by the. Hall N g:o
--miartet. C
New Hot t hci (.Ktrrch
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Rev. A. I).\Duncnn. I'aslor ! ,
Qnp. revivat i: rr? now-going ' on-?
I'oi'iluctod hv our paster and Rev. y
Daniel of Hemingway. The pas- u
'or brought to us a g<at message
'Surday his; theme "?roking_ the
Messiah", also Sunday night he
brought another 'wonderful mfs<agc
to a packed. house. Theme: j,
Show us the Father. It was a j('
glorious time. Thr? e members
were added tn the church. Mrsr .<
(leneva Kilgore and ? ' n. aTso-hor 1
sister Mrs. Daisy Gist were visrtors
he.ru Sir day. "They are from
Rievard. N. C.
IIi otliL?: R 1'. Ruiltr. i s is_ sufr
mini* -from -being bitten bv a \d
spj4$f*r. VVy hope its :a/t serious.
Mrs! Addie Kijgo e js on the '
-iek','l^st. Wei 4 VP? f?r her \ ,
spec y.^reeovt i y. v * P*
Miss.'d s-ie 1 ,.i (' MP'jj a nffsis- M
ter M isj- K1 s i o MT sp n n o t J heir <
parents here. S. foiSiy. "?I jfMr.
Ren Mof-i't-.y $}so Mrs: Niarcy ol
Leak worship-d with us ^fiftdny. ft
We are glad to welcome ouft*many g
friends to our groat* fnceting. o
Tho Heavenly Givspol sirgers M
will sing at Now TVthel Sunday k
vvenir.jr, August It at .'I p.m. m
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ECHOES FROM I N ION t
i Sunday was a beautiful day mak
intr it possible for many churched
to be filled. The Sunday schools a
i were well attended, the lessons in- c
i terestinpr. Sermons were nretched tl
r'nnd left many people rejoicing. Al- b
thouph ninny people were out of n
town to attend churches, we tvor1"
shipped at home, b
We were very srl*d to see M'**
Her
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Specialj
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>*<)< 1ATION ON THL
Ek ai at st i.vh) ?=r
I
"I?> <?i 111j^ bulletin may b<" .sell!
C<l lM.llt tUL' ci.Lv t.ckW- otfie'
' t - (/, ! rt'M; ar.V of the main j.4'-'y
1" V A?I?^ Itaiiu ay.
Th.- pic-ciiim of tT? National
"tiiiiji*.-iiiii Jiff 'ij). I']iaiiii'iiti'fri .<?]'
.Vpliil:i.? t ? e. held .Miiti'lay, Autf
!-' ' Q;-"i : na-..?Ilamptn-e
ilute. > i.fa- ii! thu hint] fc-a 1"
"i- t)!'--- ; - 1.1;'. Ql,' j ; ...
laii.pu.r. :.i \t w , li. Of I'liui\-c ''
iy -'anv xctia activities
-nfc >i .11 ? !'itLiu ; xZ i.** -1 } i?ni an:
1,4 the <iu;.v" routine. . Aiuoiik
u? m- activities. a:e the .early
.oiniiiy. f}>b fry a:.d visit to
. i *' i' ~. i w i;?1j a n i i. tii'?tie.' e h?| iu ry,
mooiilifrht boat ride cm thein->sipeaky,
and th annual dance.
.M nwliets lit tt.e "iu m itt.ee o;.
:a: spoitaXiva are* K. 1;. Jiurkc,
GI). chairman, Norfolk; Va.; W.
i. Yo.mtfe., Ml). f?t. Leui.s. -MoKiMv<V
y. MI), Boston, Ma.s>. I
>. M. lhake. MI), X- \v (Ji leans;
It. .lacks'.m. M.I), Atlanta, Ga;
W: Piuii,p. MI), Detvo'it, Mich.
li ssa Johnson arrive ,'H uj L'v '
<?it ficCohtlisiriio/l !?< \T >..
r- t
1 lent Mis I}ent -is the foyer
Miss M uiiirie \Vi enwiek Miss
d.nson tepurts a happy time aF
.e home Ot Mrs. mcat'iuM olheF^*
"Det loTtT
MI < 'ari ii- S.- iialwin FT Baltio:e
was heie for a .few days vising
friends. Mrs. Bawlih is the
inner Mrs C'urrie Shell of this
ty; she irv now the wife of Rev 1
alwin of Baltimore.
Mr. and "Mrs A Smith are here
sitintr parents. Mr Smith is the
n of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Smith ,
is wife is the daughter_o??JMx.
id-Mrs. -Will. 1 Jails We K7e a 1 -~r
ay- jrla i to set* our people 'home
Death
Kve-Lyoiie wag shocked when the '
d news leached Cniori stytThg1
t?"death "of Rev J. C. Collins Hw '
is in Barnwell county, aKsistintr
v Bush iii a- revival 'meeting. 1
trett -tioil catted him from labor to '
ward. lie wa.- notified a few oii'nl'
is heion* leaving us. He said "I
ii dying. give me a paper atid'i
sail to ?,ritf a lioti? for my wife"
H* people Woie' excite. and called!
duct nr. Item <.'<>liin< needed no j
y,tor so sjjid. "tell. my wile t'o" \
ceiyine in htviM-n."
I liv 1. ni-iiil service y.'us Li-'d in
>.-!?'i Chapel. in Juiies.ville, one' i
his churches. Ho wa* irlsu pus- r
of St. Luke hi Lukoville aVutK
mthep ' church in (irecrs H e',
ivi-s to in.nun his l.iss a wile, 3.,
tiuhUM > oni* brother and onn sis'
1'. A-ls.o-a host ..f- r?lifVr.c H-hd
lends. His remains were placed
cenietivy at Bethel Baptist \
uTvh. Lev . C,r C. T^ahiels . travel
while"' Rev A Dmurnn!
Resided. " * ^i;
Wi- tiu' members of uru.-C.hr:->- t
in. band, w,Mi to extend our sir:- :
ri- sympathy to the bereaved l'anil
i?am?pray?C?o .'s?Lie- . i mm?up. m j
> 111. ?-? ! (
l'iease do not fol k' -t I i \ a
linietto Leader. ,
Chester Paragraphs !
Miss l.acile Wsijjht, Columbia
is vis.itir.K" frivjais in Black-:*'
nek. I*
Little Udell ami Minnie Lee La- 1
y are?i Imi i.-.c?relative- in Ke"-j'
law*. ! '
Kt'\. ,i i iuuigiass ci Cincinnati
us hi'the city" for a day recently*
Mrs. MaRel Round and Miss!
u.Iinp 11:11 left Menduj" fei Myr-r
. Reach' to spend two
M's. t'elesti* Jolynson artf! hu<- 1
m<l motored here Sunday from
lia:!otte and spent the day with.1
r sister. Mrs. Susie Phillips. I ]
Vtrtrtnta' IPmwn, of \\ est ]
irtrinia motored Vote Sunday and ,
Us the truest of her grandmother,
rs Macciv Anderson.
Prof.l.S I. Fin'ley is atten .i.ng .
ie RM<" in Oha llottC ('
Mrs. Leanna Jackson and Mrs. j
eulah Gilmove Ale visiting their
other ami" aunt in Detroit.
Mrs, Ella Brown has returned j
;om Brooklyn, X. Y where she :
ent several weekswith relatives'
'Prof and Mrs. Joseph-Jones and
,il<Iron. Miss Willie Mao Kinjul
Miss Mary Rose Adair are
Rending 'the Presbyterian Sunday
ffiool Cohferenoe, at llartdson
oll^ge, Iinio.
Rc-t and Mr# J *C Gilmore and>
Mrs*v? J. r and Mondcll of
Jinston Salem, X C., were in the
tv one tdav Inst week visitine
it'n is. Rev. fiilniore was pastor
F Calvary Bantist church hero
>i- orVfi'itl y."iv? Piirmdi Wfrr la
; to see them. He is now pastor
f one of the -largest Baptist
lurches in Winston, and has tacn
into the .church more th'ftn
?hundred members in the
vc years 'hp has boon there
Mrs Lottie Ttichburgf is improv
iij nicely .from an Hlness of sev.
ral months. ?
Mrs. llettic Rniney is at home
ft or spending: several weeks in
amden at the bedside of her mo
her. Mrs Nil and. who is much
Cuter after being very ill for ma
y weeks. .
Mr. and Mrs Harold Spann and
by. and Miss Bernice Johnson
Continued on Page 6
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HKADY FOR KLKS I
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' haij man -<.f; '.hi- .('..[1:Miitw ,,f
Arhii^Mii^ ;'uk iru- JOik.- *xand?
lu.1t'., CM.VNti.,}, rtt
Aut--t 21 :2?.- .v.).'? ha.-' ? :. c-rylh.ntf
all ><t i??: l!i(. it.ia'i i.jr anic-.'s.
Mr. Ihijai. an a;:. * '-note
witij- otriei-s at 14 K. 1'j.-6si.fi! .St.
has practice; law 1\m t.\? hi <.-e
.vfiii s in in, stat. >la\;.ianc.'
' n v11 ' ?Cl"'
niKiiMv Ni:\vs '?~
?Mr. ami Mi-. Arthur. WTTTTaiaji.
and Mi ami. 'M };j.,h:.id '
HlVAVlf1 <'.i i;a:..: M i-, p ,. ... -
itinjr Mr. and Mr- A \\ iilmnis, Si
foi a few <);iys. " .
Mr and Mrs. Krm-st l'rahoy and
daughter K: w<khit, also ,,f 'Baltimore
an*' sjimritsr.? tha i) vacation
with i. ?
Mrs. Eloisv P. spent a plca-ant
vacation in !> t:i.< tr.-vill. wit).-vol,
fttivr-s?Mi- , T'.ii;.;,. r(' .In i r?m ?
Bettnettsville as pu.-vt of Rev and- "?
Mrs. Hemphill
Mis a H p-..v.,?>. ) St:..
Beniicc Mi!!, - ,-f lii j "/o 't- v
ivorc jruosts <>f tiu' Rim1 ha ins and
Ptroators Thursday
Mr>._A. M RimkiT. aii'i s -n Fdivard
w.-rc -h-ar gu^? 8-,f t Mr?
""I Mrs IIRinyhans' Thut-Jat.
. Mrs. Aj.i.i*- Faya?: > in Col-iii- ...; '
>ia afrr. i.!.- flua.un-- Sr:..? . ;\,t
\dult tcai-iii-!.-.
Mi\-. Julia S'.ifMV'r ':< sti ^ a
Lr*\v day- f i - j- it .altvti . 4a
'am<K'n,.N* .T.
Mrs n.-Sli-. 'KU'tlhv ai.d Mi s. I.a
11a SjM-ar.- rm h-mo fr..m Nrw
i'ork City visit iny re!a*.:\ ? * an'.
Viemis. ..
M-fr?C*i i) ',! ; ,1,1.?( ' ili? rry:^?v rj ~
nast suycy-sf.a Suiann-.- .^si;m.| ' .
fini at Fta'i' i ii. ,< J J' ><..
M i >. ui aci Va.-hinl't'-n.
1' C I- visit.ny Mi
in.; -J.iA.1 Mv QUwtv-- ?M
'v? TttIUj.- .U?; i. u,i? ~
on. I) f . vi-'vtv. !.?,' ! aivrts
dr. a I. J M-.s ' hut i?-- Talj/ v M ;?s
trfxo! I: v: 7rf \\*a-7;I) y
s ivn .
.jMiss ' *.-a B. M F 'y f X. ^
?if- u ; I I-.' ?^-rv ^ Witt,
KT I'HM-liS. . '
Mrs 1-:. Mv.I Ii ?./ ; Alitor
,0J'V.t.i in y.M-i*s
ion thy Anther ?.f < . tv.r'ia T ie- ..
lay fVc. Mi?> A;;th. jvtu: tn.d to
' n 1" rr. Hi a WffltiU'i'lav.
Mr ' V>';!!'< : ! Martkew* (Sonnv)
iiul 31 r Ibi. rt AL'CalL-t <'to
i weakly feat hue ov<-r Fio-en.-e
Broader.station each. iSaturhty
oi?tail"' oVe'ok.?Tom??Snt
.;rday. ti-: Florence. S C and hear\Sonny.
an ": Bob" \o.;'ll like them.
N I.W BROOK 1.3 N N'KWS
A trn at asset to this <-ommanfty
>f Orahirehn'rir is-the heartLfying
inii t" tin- -oh.red pe.dV.o at latw
>f Ha: men's Park. T:vi? week'*,"
lu-ot tvi'Il marl: the end <>f tinn* set
lution to He force.] int.. actiotf.
Rvc'ry new and eld member i.s ask '
ad. to He in readiness. . i
A earn pa tern it on foot foY er'ist
in?r tn"\v members. When vai are
asked to attend, we are hrddin^, '*
you t<". V'oiwi- promise. The meet in ; s
are held one hoar te -r?'c:i h
Wednesday. A f t e this "we? k
swings wiI: h. stnv-ncd Or:^'' the.*,'
t ion w i 1 i be M i'n or. a Bulletin
board. May w say again t 1 a *
these few'.who are working. haw
little bti??ine?jL a:T.vdr? . .;? thci Cwn"
and arc sacrificing to brine thineto
pass. I.ot's tnako Harmon's
rank the re. 1 Park. bond
splondi.. aid thvii.t vc v no *\ns
- Mt. Sinai KMl'E Church
On Friday owning, M s. Mabel
fiovan gave her--Sunday -school stu -?
don is a moo party on "Hie- church
lawn. A number of nice games
gamer were played. After t h a
games were completed the children
were ushered in the church where
"ako and pineapple ice o'oam was
erved 3$ students with Misses Lit
le, Mariana and Hiywa-d White
ind Elizabeth Frederick.
? Mr and Mrh Willie (Tnvnn had
as their guests on Sunday Rev
Aleses White. Messrs; Havward
and Grant of Charleston
Richard and Mnrv Davis of Rich
rr^ond. Va. are visiting: errand motHer.
They also attended ehurcji
la'wn party, We were jibed t-o Bee
~^Trs Flirabeth BUie at church on
S?nd*y. .r
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