The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 20, 1938, Page Page 2, Image 2
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Saturday, August 20. lth'tS
J "The Old Gray" - :j:
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N'-TTI I'; . .- and Ajo.-pto'd Ma
sona-y in South Ca oli'na is in bettei
condition than ! has been in tin
history of the state. (Irhnd Scon -',
tary .J. F. Dickson has accomplish
ed a w'i.'i k foi Tho'tiiaiiil Olile! '
that's next kin to a. miracle. 11 is
leport that .w.i!! be Vubmitte 1 a'
? the CTUiai fi.niinn1 v nf.-nu trr V
Inn bii . 1 D' cvin'-e- of i:i> year,
will -rem. to,, Jfoini to In; t I'tK".
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?vii; ii'l'ai ij/iiUii-l1.
dor. Ail Ma.-.o:> 1:. s:?i?l pu? n"
'he -(.'V" r-^rt h.- 'h-ih-t? w+tr-this
acr.iwjL-i's'.iU.* -nil he made
...... "kr' W-frri-t??11 ' and?? - ri-u?
tary ha., done. ;T:s :!. LI't aereof
Ian ; N- wherry ui'verr hv A'ti.
\\ :.ari. upon TI-CI; TO b\n',1
air'"ptTfrrrTrrrr^ -for--t?hHdki-n -W
deceased Ma-ons,. make ! 'roe an<"
A crepted1 Masonry the lcadity
(?!(k r ir this state anvmitr
people. AH" of v< ar,. late j to
know *J'.a' Th?n. J. S. S'tanhack" oir
n-'ble CIiar.'l Ma^t.r has about re
covered".from his illr.ess." lie i.en
t" < job attain, a d i- one of the
best lead-'! h found any.vhi'r'
n j Ma '!: > ?Thl.?'tatn 'need *
his. wise ! and -are U-ader
shiuv? .
Too Much In The (b round
. A l'l iei. i i.-f mine who .js a milman
porter o>. th- <" tii;':it:a Special
ha 1 } . ' sad * xp' i ience of losiiiif
'wo i'nup'h'.e"? a:'d his wife
by death n a very short time. A!'
. ' hI e? l>< idi'es. were in e'ai jje of
in- i . h?li tr <->lo' .d undertaker in
Charle : >n. Wlr'a this porter an
hi< jsor.: Wen; ?.?, -elect the burial
outfit for liis wife 'and- mother.
' 'his cc-tf-ic!e| a'e" undertaker afte
showing thenv his line of caskets.'
ramri-'tr i-n pricuy from la to sev
cal h,.'ndi;r<i dollar- and upward
to thousands, a .vi-ed Hm not to
P'ft all of his - ivi' trs in the
ground. TfTt-s-^ynder'aker certainIv
rrred* to be eoinnv ?ITTf an~
classed anions; the precious few
Our only wish is- tliat hi* numbers
will increase. Far too many
undertakers take advantage <
grief stricken-families ,in their sad
moment of he-cavvmort. and'm
suade them to put every dolla
they can rake and scrapie in bu
ial outfits and the day followir
the funeral,. of their-deceased th
don't.have breadTd eat to s/iy not-,
birtg of im.at. To" put everything
on the dead when they cannot appreciate
it.'and the. living must
get in the bread line as soon as
they return from the cemetery is
nonsense in the superlative de
1 fcllVe seen bodies i:> fine
caskets who actually starved to
death for want of nourishments
It would have been wisdom on the
money on those policies tq care for
their loved ones while they lived,
fHwt make' thiMr burials less expensive.
Th? caskets in- some
homes cost more than all the for'
niture in the living l rooms, bed
ro>crms. dniin? rooms and the cook
ing utensils in the stove room.
As a rule most Negroes,put en*
tlraiy tmr murh in ttit? Kiavt y-ani.
To pat all in the ground i? mora
I
&
>f a reflection than a credit to any
family, when surviving ones fare
left hungry and almost~n^ked.
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Our Whereabout
This week-end will find us at
Kittrell, N. C., attending the A.
rvfr " K. Brsfic/pS' Council.?In comiuny
with Dr. T. J. Miles, Bishop
1. S. Flipper and Dr. E. F. G
I tent. W e left Columbia Tuesday"
morning. Our many readers of
The Palmetto Leaded "will get the
Icings of that body in our next
iViok's r> lease. Set watch the
"l.uuler".
~I,eV us Advance onTXu r"KTuJes'.
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7 An. SOS Call '
As you road this Balbttonuanotto
viams, I a masking every one
'vlin sold The Convention Issue of"
lie. In good faith,- I had The
Lender .sent -to you and knowing
you as "I do. I knew- you would
-end in your report and the ntonry^-lMt'ttso
fottmr- hcTpcrrynd me
your money so I can pay for the
'i'mtTirgT To" date."I liave beep patently
waiting for the money,
i'le.a-e. Mr.. Hampton reeds this
i ne\?and->our Dynamo will
have to pay foh the paper if you
' I net send the report. This is a
lea tow remind you of .'your good
"nt'iition of payiiftr but you have
t putting it off.
When you read tbefcp Grams,
he Rocky River Association will
hp over. The New Moderator. Rev
f. Cowans will have laid beore
the Association _his future'
dans and .most likely the_ state
vil! hear D'bni this great leader.
Ivname CiiidiMiell Will bt- lli'S'as--vi'
I'd., 'tliil t. will- not be. .much.
Iinrnre in policies.
The Tiger River Association,
Rev. A.M. Matthew*} moderator
Arilt bo over., This too is a grittt]
Vssoeiation anil most likely the
ime will come when Spartanburg
county, will have one big Associa-j
i?m. 21"! ' - 1
Last week, your Dynamo "was
villi the- Ktioriv Rfver Associa*f?>n.
Rev. C. F. Gaudy is* doing
i wondet fu .work. They received
he river very Cordially and sent
lini away happy.
The Rocky Rivifr women met in
heir arm pa 1 meet imr at Alt.
'/.i n Relton and more than 1?00
.' men wnie pieSein. Fvoi'Vthtrnr
in?rted ^ ^
The Seneca River sisters royal'y
received Mrs. Meta .Johnson
>ur new helper. She report,* that
. he will return to cany ,im severI
Clinics. Thes'e wVre very fine
-ii tor- and rdport much proxrre.;?
Rev. .1. C. Collins is no more,
was not able to be .present to
Fitness his funeral but .J. C. was
: eat s< u! und-_a_ tine preacher,
b was a young man.
H. C. Anderson
Anderson, you_wiU bo_shocked
o know that lie is'dt<ad. lie went
Jimie. 'ALiimliiv i-i^hK?and was
nled .Thursday. He was sick for
1 i \i :d-.yea'i < "and TbrVfdi ty' yearlT
year.- labjoyd at Royal Bap
a n'11 tor the past ten years
< iab it'll to nay the vKurch deht
\ dealer analytical preacher has
. ,'jj ssociajion Hiv. svtisj... a .jsteat
uian. 'Ine Rev. -Charles Cherry
as his assistant paster. The
'enple liheil Charlv.i ami we are
"'u<l of the recoil! he made us
Rev. ' An :oi son's hol| / r. Rev. J,
1. Rn<>( II is the assistant at Trinity.
l ast week -I was at Old Pilpr'.-m
Baptist church. Rev. .1. \V. Ma h.-.
pa -1 j i r"?This Is &?great
hureh. The school and church
i supplement each other. I i\\ct
i ;ona- J t lends OuTe and will re|-'irti
t?> conduct a School of MeI'
ii ds.
School of Methods
"Wo .are completing our fall
dans for Schools of Methods.
lii's itr|U !:.11 .tlp'in land., I
tin do:!imy 'Best to phtn ' as
many as possible. \\V have some
'lie helpers for these schools and
ill we want is time and we will
he t" yon.
- Revs. .]. p* Rot der 'and S. "'S.
Yt .11 Pi cr| ,1/w?/l itwt L.t't .. /T ?> .
- J * ? - V IV I l CIH.1'1 <| I I I i I *
ruiifeiehee ?.n the - work of ..the
denomination* Jim <;rHs hinVelf
Vipinir the 'I.oid to 'direct The
DVhanio. I some time think he is
-Iv.crreab help <to the Lord.
. J1 yum - church?i-s?viiwtrt :?ami
want to contact a trend preacher,
write the office and we will send
you some names of fine pastors
who want to meet your church.
^AIN TJAM-KS?
A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. Hale it. Thompson. Pastor
Ashcville, N". C.-?In the church
- "! oo'l on the past Kahbnth (lav,
there wa* a large and enthusiastic
"rocvd studyiiv the Word of God
The mortibership continues to in'
lease. The special effort by the
Sunday school to send it's delegates
to the Religious Convocatloll
was quite succesMuI."" H"ip
fill remarks came from our minister
before the close of the Sunday
school hour.
largely attended. Beautiful flowers
and appropriate music contributed
much, lfi creating a deep atmosphere.
for worship. Thq sub
jeet of the morning's message de
i livered by our pastor was "The
Sacrament of Baptism". ; The dis
course was full of instruction tfno
inspiration and evoked many warm
and favorable comment,, from ih
worshippers. The, host of visitor!
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| MAYBE SO AN!
(By W. H. S
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? ???KEFLEX
1 gucsa the satellite searchers
ami star gazcirs still agree that
_the moon.. just refh.'ets .the light.
from the sun. You know we are
discovering so much so rapidly
these days?some "truths have been
-^?urvi to'be lies ami some'-lies have
eon put in tb^ truth column. So
you have* to watch youi self when
you suppose something these days*
Now, don't you ?
W'vTI, jf the moon reflects the
' glory of the sun as they said it
does some years ago, the queen
of night is still doing some fine
i ctlci ting, c?ccn?though- it hoi i on s
to do it,"
Hut the queen of night is not
he only example of reflected
glory. We can come down from
the high heavens, right smackdab
to eaith and-'find counterparts.
There are people whp are well
known only because thev reflect
rowed name and fame. Some wives
would" never be known except foi
the fact that their husbands art
in the limelight in some special
was given a warm 'welcome. The
evening's ser,men wab preaclied
by our pastor using as his subject
"The Final' Separation". The
message was thoughtful and full
M i i-'iMVatiop. "T ht* reports i of
.our captains and various departments
for our convocation; budget
were Very pood throughout the
' day. The program sponsored by
1 Mrs. M. E. Thompson for the Sunday
school entitled "The Wedding
of States" was very' successful indt'l'd.?This
Wii.-i & VooAMtr people's
gates from the various departments
left (in Monday night for
Kittull college-NvlVere our convocation
will be had. The Bishops'
Council is meeting also during the
"iJunoaui uoijuaoAUoo
noRitis.imowx
A^J E. CHI KCII
** Rev. R. I. I^mon, Pastor
Charleston. S. C.?Despite-the
extremely, hot weather which preyaiFc
1 in our ctiv list Sunday
large- cl-<uvd? a tested the sorvi'c 's
- 'Inrirg the day. ' The aflit itie^~7Tf
' t h < la v. Ocean with the service of
our Junior odunch. followed closely
by the regular service at 11:00
a.m. The paste- preached to an
interested. a"die*-ce from the subieet.
''The Value of a Good Decision".
usirjg as a basis for the
-Dunne. Ruth- 1:10-. The -story hf
Ruth ami h r devotion to her peo1
nt.. K*- V1..1. - i
. uri N>cl> IlUICie
dear t? those who hoard the nios-ago.
Thorp were 1 'accessions' to
ho church at thu -orvico. A feature
nf tiio morrintr service was
t''.- T?r' sontat ion of tlv" p> ires to
the winners in the popularity eonh.
Id (/ ) last Monday night as
follows-.-- First prize was awardj.
[ to Robt. Gadsden, leader of
TrtTP?s*lf?7 Who repoTTed^ $12.oO.;
1 "''d nri/O to Urn Pnflls .Tor OS
h ade- of class 31. who reported
?11 00. and third prize to Rro. F.
I ft. Mitelv 11. class <i. who repoTted
The prizes were awarded
I'Vi'lfrr . Lnmiffl- )W)p?little
speech * of congratulati<VY. The
aYrotinf raised ' dining' thoMTort
was nearly $210.00. An inspiring
nrogram was rendered at the
l.| ague hour, featuring some of
*vo oldor momhors of^the church,
who wore active in the T,eague
work for many years. This pro
.cram was erf a Home Gommg na
lure, and recalled the activitiessof
. 'h , League in hy-ghnc years
S'isters A. Izzard. E. Forrest, M.
1. Mitchell ard E. II "Washington
and Bros W IT .Simmons. J A
Brown, W. D. "Bradford. W. A
Cochran. Ed. Saunders, J. J. Tay'"i.
I*. Bennett and R.--Crawford
At 8 p.m. Dr II Walker of the
Charleston Orphanage stall', do;
- lieeC'd a nies'sag,. On 'T.ovy~tTu
"TryS question''. The text beinp
Strike 10:20.
J o 1 it T* ?
I outan 11. mown js .at tni"
writing, omtfined in the hospital
The prayot;s of the church goes out
f?r this faithful workers who nev
has found Duty and Service r
load. Rro. Wirs "Johhsop "ty oui
a era in to the delight of his man\
, f t iend*. - - ->
A talent <ffort is now h , stay
ed in the interest of the trustee?
age for the coming annual con.
j fevence. We still maintain out
, Forward Look.
MT. ZION A.M.K. CHI RCH
licr W P Carolina. Pastor
Fellers, R C'.?Sunday schoo
opened at the usual hour with as
distant Sunt. Crosland and co
worker, at their post c/f duty. A
_ ^r>lerd_\l lnsson hrmtghnift?t4u*
school. '
At 11 ;.10 a.m. morning servici
began, the pastor selected his t< x
' ffrom Job 19:2o-2<>. This was- i
-tiorip message and everyone seen
f (I to have enjoved it. Quite J
f< w visitors worshiper) with us'i'
this service: Mr. nnri Mrs.
' James and Mrs. Grieecff Georpre
town; Mr. F. Gennis of Goldsboro
- XT Grf Mrs. Mary Greenof Msvi
on.
At .'5:30 we a (fain Assembled atir
~ witnessed one of tile most ^xeel
lent addresses by Dr. E.' H. McGil
- president fo Allen university. Hi
used.as a subject The Value of F.di
eatjoh. fie M'ld his audience spel
i | bound and everyone left at th<
i close of the service with <a deter
?ruination t" tlu more for lite eausi
5 of Education.'
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LHK PALMETTO LEADER
D MAYBE NOT 7?l
A . c2_Xi
Ihackleford) y
*? (.'TORY r- 1
. field. "Who is that, lady?" someone
asks. The reply comes: "Oh,
she's the wife of .Dr. SiiJind-So."
All right. "I want to meet her,"
winds uP the dialogue. And so it
goes. .
. . I jnust add .that-some ..husbands.
would hardly be thought of except
! for their wivee who hannen to he
doing some outstanding wovk,??Everybody
wants to meet tho
wife gf a famous man or the husband
ol' a notable woman.
A certain man's imptessionmaking
recommendation may be
ibe fact tliat ho belongs tt> suiAe
well known church or is connected
with som<; great institution. He
may not be so "hot", but the ornectod
is op flame with notoriety.
The gc.it simply reflects the glory
and gets recognition.
Remember when you tie up with
. 1 somebody or something -Yqu_ _ in a
bound to reflect some glory * or
none.
(CV-vrrght, 1938)
Rev. Mr. Crawford and Mr. Davis
worshiped with us at the morning
service.
The "Pulpit Aid entertained Dr.
E. II. McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
.1 "ines, .Mrs Grice. liev and Mrs.
Carolina and daughter at the home
of Mrs G. A. Hunt on Church St.
<Tho R?: *. Mr. Crawford and
Mr Davis of Rairv w.ere the dinner
guests of Mr' and Mrs. W.
B. Moody.
Mrs. Ii-ona Spoon and 'Mrs.1
Qiueny Cpwfwi-d left Sunday' ov
oiling?fag?Xuw?ilor-k. ?. *
?Alxa.. Minnie Davi_i. and daughter-in-law-all
of Marion spent a
>hoi t while in town Monday evening
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Brown on .Church street.
Mrs T. B. Jon's hft Saturday
for Newark, N*. J. and New York
ai d Pennsylvania where she will
stay thice or four wrrles visiting
- friends irml i-elativt s.
Scllcrs Chapel Baptist Church
Rev. J. S. H'Ml Pastor
.Sunday school up nod at the us
>' ual hour with Supt. Brown and co
worker's at their post -pf duty. A
_ splendid lesson t hi eunrhout the
school aiul a wonderful review by
'1 Sum. Foowu, >;
At 11:30 a.m. nioining service
bi'<*?:i>v thi> i<a?lm Tulnn* nliSmit tVii
Rev. J. \V..Evans was in charge
of thM service. Subject-iff message
l|e is a Great Doctor. Quite a
few numbers ami friends witnessed
this wonderful mo-sago.
At-7.* '>() p.m.-we again assembled
land the Rev. Evans brought anoth
| r wonatrful message front the
subject You Better Hiar God..
Mrs. Omega Fason L sick, at
ths writing.
Pi f. Garv. E. Anderson, Robert
_ A ' ill-!>u!.- Alt bill Davis. Qnilty
j I'hompsen and wife and Lacy
cAbiani matured to Conway SunId
y and reported u pleasant trip.
"j" I.OWRYS NEWS
! The revival meeting close Friay
night aftir tin days of success.
Among the many visitors
at, -cuu.v- th,- first Sunday who
T tf ni n t t ..< I eullirnf f * ?i - no w% n
.. V.? V w . ?* ? v V V * I . V Ml ili.f, V. I 1V_ 1 ? 11U111V.
-trrr Rt-Vr-J:- A: -Park
of New Jersey who offered ja' no'
ble prayer. (>.: Sunday night we
, wore graced with seven visiting
elioiis. Blessed with three joiners.
Rais.ul during meeting $65).62
at Brown. Chapel A.M.E. Z. church.
| Revival n^eetirg iR going on at
> Mt P;?;<p<'c: RnpTht churchy at
thi* writing. ~ '
1 .Mr. ami .M: L. Shannon an i
Mis> (Jiaham of (Jastonia were
I in town Sunday. '
' i Rcvjvul wilt JOegjn at'. Christian
Home Bayi-i church Thursday
'light. The B v. White pastor oi
j Sandy Oliver Baptist church will
_ conduct this ino.V.ng. He is a
;?'rcaU~g<>pel preacher. The public
y-nr i-vtrrrr
The l-ll of Brown Chajiel pur.
chased two chairs for the school
last week.
Mrs-- Susie James and a few
| o'hirs mot ore 1 to Charlotte, Rat(
irelay and moved her sister Fanf-nie
-Wilson line furniture with bci
MT. ZION A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. S. \V Wolfe. Pastor
| Sunday school wast held at its
usual hour after which Rev J. P.
. Fuller spoke to us frbm the* first
Psalms after which another candi.
date was baptized. We are now
looking forward for our annua]
barbecue which is to be held or
the 5th of September. ""
; . Mr. M. II. Jenkins-flits returnH
home after spending a week at
Sheldon, S". C., with Mr. Ren Dvoe
k He had a very enjoyable stay,
JL'ile?W-?LL- awl?F.?Mir.r.ionnv>
society convened at St. Stephens
p iA.M.F. church, liardeeville of which
t Rev >1 T. Tr/lbort is pastdr. II
j..was held on the 4th and 5th at
t which the District President Mrs
x. Jpresulfid^? Rev. J
i A Jenkins, pastor of the Sheldor
!> charge delivered the Missiorfirj
. sermon. VV(. adjourned until th<
i, next day at 10 o'clock. Rev, J. II
- C'.h^amannnd daughter, Rev. A
McFa\dfn. pastor Denmark; Rev
1 Harriot/ Mrs. Roid of flavannah
- fJa.; Mrs. II attis, Mrs. Jones arid
1 children of Charleston were among
:> the visitors." We also had o\ir cor
j ference branch President, Mrs. Ma
1 hoi Orocn of Charleston. She gave
eius a very instructive lecture ir
- I behalf of the missionary society
p?Rev. S. J. OttrffOfi ]5feacJiedTFie annual
eermon on Friday night.
WHITMIRE NEWS
Sundtty was, another high,day |
for worshiners. Revival me?tirn* *?
| began at Flint Hill Bapt. church, ?
Sunday, August 14th. A largo *?*
crQwd^was present to worship. The A
AevinPnn-deliverod by Rev.?M. F ?
MoDfcniel and the pastor Rev. F !|!
C. Johnson. Rev MeDanaeli^eon- y
ducting the mooting. The total X
raised during the day was $63.62. {
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Griffon from X
Philadelphia^ Pa., arc Spending1 A
sometime with relatives ?n Whit- X
mi re in the-, person o^SVfrr.- -Madi Sjrson
Griffon, faflher; Mrs. Lola ?
Joir.er, sister and other close rela- X
tives of Whitmire. N Y
Mesdames Jimmy Johnson, El X
Singleton flroni Thomasville, N. 'y
C., are spending this week with X
their mother and father. jy<
The Thomasville players defeat- ?
fltl the, Whitmire Black caps H-12 ?XSaturday
at the park. |*?
A barbecue and chicken stew j X
was sponsored by some of the of- , y
fieials. 1^.
I fist church have closed a success-; X
ful revival meeting. A number of
converts were added to-the Chris-|X
flian orgnfixation!. Rev.* M. F. j?_
Wilson conducted thp moating.
The members of Spring Hill- A.
M. E. Z. church have closed a sue- *v<
cessful revival meeting. 8 souls ~~Z
were added to Christ. The Rev.
H. F-. Ilillard of Chester conduct-'
ed the services.
Mr. .Haskell Joiner and Mr,_T
Griffon motored to Newberry Sat-;
u^ciay to bring back Mr. T. Griffon s
wife, Mrs. Jessie Griffon from the]
hospital. We hope for her a speedy
recovery. ' |
Mrs. Lonnie Mae Clyde from |
Charlotte visited hen mother and
father. ^ _ _ .
WOODRUFF NEWS
" Trinity AME Zion Church
Rev. J. l)t Jackson^ Pastor Sunday
school opened at the usual
hour with Supt. Carter Sexton
and teachers at their post offl
dutv.
M i s. .Francis Foster of Wash-. II
ington, D. C., is visiting her pa-.
rents Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ferguson
on Simpson avenue.
s. M. S. Callaham of Spartanburg
worshiped at New B^th- .1
Friday night. 4
Mr. and Mtrs. Arthur Anderson *
Mr." Willie Smith, Mr. Walter Al- I
xander and Mrs. .Britie Mae Al- I
exander were the guests of friends I
" In SparraTTtnirg, Saturday evening
Mii^ Rut!'. l u 'ti'i left f?r He 11- ; _
' oersonville, NT, Sunday to
spend unu week. ?
Mesdameis Carrie Lou Ferguson
Anna No nth, Lila Foster. Frarcis
rFoster, accompanied Miss Gollire
Wilburn to her home in Lauifni,
Sunday evening.
Sick list: Miss Addie Gist,
Gladys Var.ce. We wish them a
very speedy recovery.
Among those who worshiped at
Mt. Calvary church in Cross Keys"
"last Thursday night are as, follows:
Mesdames Hattie Steen, Inez
Alexnader, Evelyne Wilburn, Dot
"Linder and Misse^ Lizzie Fergur .on,
.Henrietta Garrett, Messrs
Pirk Robinson and Andrew Mims.
? New- BetheL News-" "
Rev. A. I). Duncan, Pastor
Our revival which' began August
7tl" closed Friday night with
a great success. 20 joined New _
1 Bethel church: R'. v. Arthur Dan- ai
i'1 of Mannino- assisted Rev. / I
] Duncan. . .Sunday school was go< st
j-is ufkiah- The banner was won h- w
:h.e picture roll class No. 2, teach- is
Mrs. EtTie J. Parks. Thia class jj
was very happy to have the bna- if
nor again. -j>
Mrs. Eliza Thompson left Sat- G
urday for Chicago, 111., where she
will visit friends and relatives. We
hope for her a peasant trip. Ya
- ( AKI.ISI.K NEWS "?(
' ?,t? in
Miss Ida Sullivan of New York ,n
City T5 FTertr with her grandpar- ;t
ents Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 'Shel- ^
ton. ^
_ Mis. Henrietta Walish returned ce
" "a few days ago and a pleasant q
stay was reported.
- ?-Mtst?Mrrrthg Dawklns left for
I.i xi'igton on account of the death
of h'er brother. She will spent a ..
few days with tier son Rev. A. D.
Dawkins and family, Edgefield.
Mrs. Annie Carria and children
left Wednesday for Jersey City. ,('J
Rev. James E. W. Stewart, pas- ."
tor of St. John A. M. E Z. church
Moeksville, N. C., is visiting R^v.
J. M. Dawkir>s and friends.
Mrs Ashmore of Jcnkinsville is te
the guest of Mrs Addie Dawkins.
Mrs. jliarie Rice left Sunday af_
ternoon fo-r Knoxville, Tenn.
Quite a successful revival m^et,
ing was held at St. Xuke A^M.Ik ?
Z. church last week. Rev W F vv
Hunter erf Union conducted the
meeting. Rev. Hunter is a good
mistake if you get him -to conduct ^
your meeting.
James Chapel Bafltist church rc
^ closed a successful?meeting-Fri^ ^
( day with many converts and th. ^
' people were revived durirjg the c?
( meeting. s*
We were very glad tto see Mrs.
Clara Ravage and Mrs. Liv 01
Thomas ouT during the meeting. ?
j~ tie Sinvs is not doing so well. W : se
r tiust she will soon recover. ,
' WASHINGTON, D. C NEWS
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cofloge, Orangeburg. S. C., is_now h(
[" sjxmuitTjr the summer in Washing- pr
f to'n trying to get ready in Washing
| in.iry study. f!e Is still carrying
, on his evangelistic work in the min.o1
, ; jstry. Hp has -been in Maryland^
, twice and has- two engagements SF
before the 15th. He waT b
~~ known by a few of his friends to $
crthera boeauee of hi? divine cal.
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?He wan oukod-4o~-bo |.1i?-hw
luctor of a Bible dais which he tem
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now studying the first five books had
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h^ological seminary in Atlanta,! T
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p aaid in nnp of his addl es- I sun
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- KDGJ2FiELI) NEWS j v
- 1 01 S:
Mesdames Julia Warrick, and con
ucinda Scott of Aiken spent sev ^.as
al days ht're visiting Mrs. Eliza ?
olmes and daughters. 'n^
Mr. and''Mrs. Piej'Ce Blalock, ?
r. and Mis. Jim Irvin motored
i Greenville last Sunday to^at- p ,
nd the funeral of Mrs Essioi .
'vin .
Miss Annie Laura Lindsay of
hiladelphia is visiting relatives?
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Mr and Mis. Alfred Oliphant
ere riyehl visitors in Columbia. ,.or
Mrs. Ella Simmons of Chicago, for
spending her vacation here Wf>,
ith heu-daughter and son in law ^id
r. i and Mrs. David Dunton. ; the
Benjamin Lundy was funeraliz- Fri
1 at Simmons Ridge Baptist p
e was a student of Edgefield A- 7
idemy. His death was quite a pa]
lock to his many relatives and ed
iends a^ he was confincvl to bed the
lly one day. 7
Mrs. Ora Holmes is spending jjja
sveral we.eks in Chicago with chil
datives, nic.
Miss Mae Waldo and her grand out
other are spending this week the
Ub Aiken- "-Tht
Mr. James Forrest entertained a call
>st of his frfcnds on Monday ev- i^_i
ling; the affair was given "In hon lT
of his 19th birthday. Games sun
id music were (tnjoyed through Joh
it the evening. oth;
Mrs. Doushka Diggs and son Cle
lent the week-dVid in Aiken visit- Me
g relatiYCB. Wa
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lev.- and Mrs, A. D, Hawkins .... .
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Hawkins' mother from Un- and
RcW. Mrs. Hargrove,
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n at the home of Miss Juanita
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'rof. C. O. Floyd, after spenda
week hi Newberry has re
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Viends here are glad to hear ?
t Mrs. Hansel Waldo js doing
?ly after having undergone an
ration in New York City.
l-:i)ER POINT ~
A. M. M. CHl'KCH
Lev, Juhn^Hurroughs, Pastor
Ve have just flowed a very sucfful
revival meeting which was
ducted by Rev. C. C. Mcllwair.
tor erf Brawn Chapel A. M.h E.
rch of Arthurtown. The meet
lasted for 10 nights'with ( no
ling off dn attendance. Thei?'
e 10 eorvcrts. four connecting
h, Zion Baptist church abov
ii'mbin; 2 will join Rock Hill
I K rh 11 r\f mki/ik DC..
wi nmvii iv v. rviII'T v "
hp pastor and four wiTl remain
Reeder Point.
Vo wish to thank our friends of
surroitndtrij*-trhurrhes for their
peratio;-. in this erront struggle
Christ. We can truly say they
it tvPjv step of the way an'd
not turn hack when it came to
pounding of the preacher on
ay ricrht.
lev. Mcliwain i s a wonderful
neher. :?
""he program cmnmit'ep of th?
metto Chauffeur* club sponsor
a very interesting program at
church on Sunday night,
'he funds.raised frcm this prom?will
he- used togtve "thP
dren of our community a pic-^
We are v?ry grateful to this
standing olub and, belive that
ir unity of purpose is to sreve.
y are witting ttrgo whenever
ed and to serve where service
'ho$e who came home for the
impr are Mrs. Kosa finckney
nfion of Philadeljhia; Miss Dory
Ore (iff of NiTT York; Misses
mentine and Mattie Dently of
mplvis, Tenn.; Mrs, Fedocia
,ahing/ton Vf Harrisburg, Pa.;
iie^, \a>id Warded Derftley of
nesse#, -j