The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 27, 1938, Page Page 3, Image 3
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Saturday, August 27, i'J2?
ANNUAL CONVENTION W. H.
& F. M. SOCIETY?GREENVILLE
DISTRICT ,
The-W.rH. and F. M?spciety^of
\ the Greenville district heid its an
nual session at St. i.PauL A. M.
E. church, Iva, S. C., August 5-U,
1938. The first day's sessi<;n began
Friday morning at 11 o clock
with song and consecration ser.
vice lud by the delegates.
Following this very Jispfring
service Dr. J. C. Quarles, presiding
J * 1
eiuer wa^ preseiueu. He preach"
ed the annual sermon using for a
! ti?xt _-&c^s 12:a..- .Suhinwt.f
" World and the Church. The con
venition rhgir ?M+e??Mm?b:
Witherspoon of Greenville as organist,
and Mrs. Callie Williams
?* of-"Anderson, chorister, delighted
us with their music throughout
the convention.
At. tho r?ll rail t*"-1 rr-h ' ir
? -workers resprrntCd tv"tth"~goo71 re
ports! Total- amount raised for
all purposes two hundred eleven
($211.36) dollars "thirty-five cents
Friday afternoon there was a
period of class study. _ Topic The
Constitution and By-laws of the
W. H. and F. M. society.
Friday evening Rev. J. P. Wash
ington pryiched?arrTnterestmg see
mod.
Mrs. Warnsley (white) gave1 a
message and extended a most cordial
weScome to the convention
fratonthe church-and people of Iva
To this Mrs. Witherspoon gave a
musical response.
A large number of young folk
attended. The supervisor of this
department, Mrs? C. F. iReid is
Gaining them for service
The'local President, Mrs. Car.
t ie Roundtree; Pastor, . Revt. L.
_? r-ietchur and members arid friends
dixl what they could to make our
stay pleasant whilfe there.
The officeis elected were Mrs.
R. J. Clark, president; Mrs. S.
B. Black^ftfh onf
s y. ^ piesidtintjH?Mrgv?0r
^ JohnsorT7jTecordrhg secretary;
" Mrs. C. Roundree.
_ - A very impressive installation
service by-Rev.'J. W. VVitherspoon
pastor Allen Temple, Greenville
With a spirit of good feeling thrs
convention closed Saturday, Aug.
6th at 1 o'clock to meet in Donlyds
19397"
_J - Mrs.?O. ohnson, reporter in
Donaldsl^ 1939.
Mrs. O. E. Johnson, reporter.
MISSIONARY WORKERS OF
MANNING DISTRICT BOLD?
ANNUAL MEETING
Mrs. Mrs. Mattie DeLaine ?
Alcnln TVin
... i/isinci
Women's Home and Foreign Missionary
convention of the Central
conference met at Reeseville A.
M. E. church, August B, with Rev.
M. M. Martin pastor. The meeting
opened at 9:30 o'clock with
song service. Rev. E. A. Parkcn
our new presiding elder, made interesting
remarks; The enrollment
of delegate's an dreport of
charges began.
At 12 noon religious service beggn.
Remarks by our Conference
Branch President Mrs. Agnes
L. Hildebrand.
Rev. Martin and his people entertained
the convention so highly
that all- -are looking forward to
time -when- 'we shnltT*nn vit-"
ed back to Reeseville for another
convention. We surely -had a love
ly dpy -at?Reeseville.-7
- At 4:00 o'clock the meeting reassembled.
P'"yer ?wair
conducted by Sisters Bettie Saunders,
Rosa Burgess and Sarah
- ah. ... - -
......j.uugs. /\n reported m full.
Quite a few ministers were
with us.
Triinity station and Paxville
raised the highest amounts over
their assessments. Therefore
they were declared to be the most
popular churches of the district.
Trinity station first prize nml Pnv
villg, second prize. '
? Airs. Walker our piesidi'iiL gave"
us a message concerning the period
of 15 years which was very
pleasing to the group.
Mrs.. Estalle-Samuel?presented^
a program with Miss Quanita
Jlildebrand as secretai^' of the
juvenile department. . ?
Remarks?;
Benediction;
ECHOES FROM UNION
Many attended Sunday schools
and preaching services Sunday.
Corinth was fRled in the morning
by Rev. L. G. Bowman and at
evening by Elder Young. I|oth
brought very intcersting and inspiiring
sermons.
Reir. J. A. Baton had a very
successful meriting last week at
St. Luke. Some of his member^
attended and reported many souls'
finding Christ.
Miss C^lemp of GafTney was a
very pleasant visitor of Miiss G.
H. Sims.
Prof. G. E. Nelson an instructor
at Benedict Was in Union on
business this past week.
Prof. P.jCeeper and ilfiY. Rob-.
ert Duncan twere visitors in Union
ttfid vicinity.
Miss Helen R. Shell was in Un
ion after spending: thejLUBinifiX-.in
North " Carolina. Miss Schell ha9
begun her work as teacher in Pacolet.
We hapj)y to have Miss
Ruth Collms wodship at Corinth
Sunday.
Mrs. Kelly of Newberry wbr
shipped at Corinth. She is the
mother of Mr. James Kelly. Mr.
Kelly is a very active young man
of Corinth Baptist church. We
d0 hope that many of our young
men will do li likewise.
Mr. Franklin Foster was seen
in Union afteft* spending the summer
in North 'Carolina. Let us
all go to church and worship God.
Don't forget to get the Palmetto1
leader. I **
MYRTLE BEACH NEWfS
"When and Where"
A. M. E. ChuK'h
Rev. R. M. Moses. Pastor ,
' Our Sunday school was called
.'to order-at 10 a.m. by Supt. I.
S. Spivey. The lesson was well
discussed by each teaoher and
scholar.
At 11:30 s.m. Rev.- AXoa&a ascended
the rostrum and expounded
the word to his eager listeners.
A powerful and laudable ser
in8n was heard.
At 6:30 p.m. our ' A. C. E.
r -fwng,n^*T?Rt"rAVith Pre?icTeift TT
Prior presiding. Theme: My At
lilutle Toward Uod. An interesting
and-warm discussion launched.
'At 8 p.m. Tievv J.-Qv Livingston
j bruoght to us n very helpful and
' sniritual mpsssfp from St.. John
; 9:2, theme: Master wh0 did sin,
thin man, orMits patents ymm ffv1
t was "horn hlinrT^ .-Qm?visitors
were Revs.' A. C. Chandler, L.
Judge, \V. Hildebrand and D D.
Folder. There" were many othersT
' whose name space will not permit.
Miss Wilhelmena Wilkes of Con
way.- and-a?recent graduate of
. Whittemore High school was present
a rod rriade a very interesting
icyed by all. ./She will matricu'
late at S. C. State college this
term. We all wish her much sue-"
cess.
Misses Johnnie Mintz and Robbie
Birnie of Charlotte, N. C. are
here spending their vacation.
They are residing at the Farmer
Lake. Mr. Garnett Martin spent
last Tuesday in Cor.wav on business.
Mr. Lewis Dowdy left last
week forr hjs home, Eastover.
M-r-.?Woodvow Wr?Gall^shaw
was the guest of Rev. D. D. Felder
on Monday afternoon..
Mcssr? Wilber Mutvnevlyn, Luther
Williams, Garnett Martin,
George Howard and S. McCants
^Vot6r,?trp' GePrfr >y> w n^asTfi^r
Pickers" ball. Mr. ' Luther Williams
took Miss Thelma Cochran
over to the "Cotton Pickers" ball
last Tuesday night at Georgetown
and while there they were
the cuests of Mr. Williams' mother,
Mrs. Apna Williams and family.
They all reported an enjoyable
trip and a jrrand time.? ?
To subscribe for the 'Leader'
call at the Driftwoo'd or Phone
110-J.
i vEA?TOVER news
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' The fourth quarterly confetfence
was held at St,-Phillip A. M.
K. church last Saturday in a high
order. Dr. J. C. McClellan, presiding
"elder was well pleased with
all reports. He congratulated the
officers and pastor for their noble
work, commended the members
and said that this only could,
be done through a great leader.
Dr. McClellan said that St. Phillip
wag blessed with having the
leading pastor in his district and
the only way you will be able to
keep him is to pay- him and do
your duty. A great demand is on
now for good preachers and pastors.
I dp n't have any oth^r man
in my district to compete with the
ore you have now. He spake of
the Bishops. Council that he had
.lar.-M, ItlUlIKU 11U711 tllltl?Ml HI WO I
they voted for organic union of
~rrH^rftC'iVieVnodist churches"~ H?
afso outlined the procedure of the
forthccmiinpr annual conference.
A-H -the - leaders" "were ~ mrt except
Bro. Joe Morris. The report is
__aa,.-foliows:? Coatimsent $21.10;
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SAVANNAH,
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I COLUMBIA .
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Black vi lie
Newberry
Ridgeway ___
Rftfk HiTl?~
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Round Trip Excur
tember 6, 1938. 1
COACHES ONLY
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LANFORD GROVE
HOLINESS CHJLULCH
r ? Bishop U, lh Rookard, Pastor ?
During the revival at the above>
named church which closed
Fridva niirht.. sivtwn cfinvArTi
were received into the church under
the gospel ministering of Rev
Jaister Y.-A. Artis of Greenville.
TiM^- wwt- -tfT-Bethef? Baptist aird
one ta Dubon Baptist church by
their choice. The othe.rs joined
Lanford Grove. The meeting was
in great progress when, closed.
'"ihei t^ng '*to* con tinue. ^New Bethel
Baptist i-h 11 reh p"'i X''":ty A M
E. Zjon rerulpred splendid seiv
vice. Their * wonderful singing
vhtrit-s?served" twQ nights" each.
Brother and Sister Pink Robinson
wonderfully prepared for
Rev. (Sister Artis in teir?lovely
; liume: ,T _
Rev. Edward?Ric~eof 8 W. Pine
street. Woodruff was called for
a complete examination * by the
V et'-iahs admin is* ration at Columbia,
S. C. and returned.
Mission $2.10; Dollar Money $21.
? Presiding- Elder paid out for the
year; Education .paid out for the
year: Missitm?paid?out for?th?year;
Allen Day, Children's Day;
' and Easter day. The pastor's salary-is
behind and the officers
| pledged tliat they would see that
j he be paid -every dollar before he
Heaves for oenferenee.
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Mt,- Zion?Baptist f hurch
T act Smwlo., ...oo .. ?.1
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, Saturday & Sunday,
inal Return Limit?Tue
Hound Trip Exc
ivannah Miami St. Petersburg
SI.50 7.50 6.00
_ 1.00 7.00 -5.50 ~
1.50 7.50, 6.00
_ 2.00 8.00 6.50
_ 2.00 8.00 6.50
2.00 Oo 6^50
_ 1.50 7.50 6.00
~ 2.00 " 8.00 ' 6.50
low excursion fare* from otli
sion tickets sold for all trains
Excursion tickets must be purd
. No baggage checked, No <
ents for schedules. 'p i
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"MO V ?../*? IJ ? IU) ? M.1 i4 I VU ICIU I
day. Sunday school started the
day with high spirit. Immediately.
after Sunday school a . very
warm prayer meeting was eondui'tv
ed alter Which -Rev. Neal the efficient
pastor, conducted the usual
devotional services and intrdfduced
the Rev. Sullivan of Greer
a sophomore, at Morris collegia
jProying Yourself a Good Soldier.
Ti'uly?can?we say?did1?rrnt?rrrrr"
hearts bum within us while this
man orf God preached. Collection
was tkaen to the amount of $10.85
after which the table was clear- ed
for the rally antl the reports
were as follows: Mrs. L, P. Coubitt
and Deacon James Labrow
$8.50: Deacon and Mrs. McKens- .
dey?ScottT $7.00;" Prof, and Mr*.
Eugene Barnwell $7.00; Mrs. Amy' 1
Rosebon-Q, $7.02; Dea, and Mrs.
J. B. Miller, $4.10; Dea. and Mrs. ,
Joseph Cheeseboro, $7.70; Dea. ,
and Mrs. Eugene Osbia $6.00; ,
Mrs. Anna Young, $5.50; Mr. a ml"MrsA
Valentine Rojjirson, $4.10; ^
iDea. and Mrs. Be.n Bailey, $8.00; _ 1
Miv=?nd" Mrs.? Nathaniel Bryggs
$5.00; Mr. and' Mrs. Willje James-j-^
$8.75; Rev. and Mrs. "Nathan Tim
mons $5.10; Mis. Beatrice McMil- (
, lian, $7.00; Mr. and Mrs. Blakely ;
Scott, $6.25; Miss Jariie House, j
$8.00; Mrs. Amy Mitchell. $1.81; .
Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, $8.15 \
Miss Pauline Archie $5.00; Dea. j
and "Mrs. oGrdon Edward* $5.00.
Sunday-night found Revs. Neal |
and Sullivan with~a Marge delega- j
tion from Mt. Zion worshipping
with- the 'It. Phillip A. M. E.
church erf which Rev. \r. G. Bow- <
man the pastor. Words are in- |
adequate to describe the great (
mossnce which tin- Rev. W. II.""j
Neal delivered to a church filled i
lu. its capacity. - 'PruTy it was a (
rc+-v4 service.- --- Again' "Mt." ~
Zi v contributed $4.25 which made l
the total ^monies , contributed by
Mt. Zion for the dav $188.11 .' 1
ra.y_up for your "Leader" or I
you will ht cut otf. Ci/uy >. tn _
I churchr flo to church.
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Vivrlf uftfr * t?- I uffirlMi -.In ll'll *T
pur. Mttthit Ml'S^AVIllfeAlokPy.
_ _ilr. Minnaygh Amos spent Tues
dav in Columbia on business.
T Mrs. Lizzie White has returned
to her home in New York City
after a visit to her mother. Mrs.
Savannah Young on Bland St.
You who ore not takin,e The
Palmetto Leader are sure missinir
a great treat.
Rev. M. M. Davis spent Punday
in Batesburg with friends.
FIRST CALVARY
baptist rumen
.Rev. S. 9. Youngblooid^Pastor
On Sunday morning the scripture
lesson was taken from Ft.
Talk" 18:1-14. The text was taken
from St. Luke 18:8: When the
Son of man comj th. shall He find
fiil'.h <TfT the canht. The pastor
asked that we think erf the seriousness
of the question. Will He
find fatihfulness or will He find
faithlessness, not of the world,
lowers of Christ. While men
elnimed Jesn* thev had in -ffthrdthat
He i, would give them what
ih y wanted. ? They hurrahed for
Jesus even those who hated Him.
Rut this was far from Jesus, -totrive
them what they wanted. He
healed the sick, made the blind
see, raised the dead, but asked
this question?When the Ron of
man?cometh. -shall?He "find faith
r>n the earth ?
If Jesus would copie now, how'
ivo'uld He apply the truth to society?
Would society b? able, to
stand lip -To?iy?- lefitbe
kingdom believing that the
truth must last, ft is true that
there are many things with n
stability, but we must have faith
ind trust God.
How far are we able to trust
lod? How much faith do we have
n our home life? We would fair
retter in our homes if there was
more faith. When home life is
irokon up, the church and society
s broken up. We talk about hav
ing hard tin!-, we will always
iav^ a ahrd time as lono- as we
2o not have faith in find.
How would Jesus Christ apply
the truth to . the church? It
seems that there is not enough
faith in the church for it to be
T1 !- - ' *
:ai-ushi, i ncre is i>t> sucn tnjnir
is petting l>y without Christ. We
must ffo^benughrtrusF where u'o
mn't go trust what?Wo can't set?,
lesus Christ said: I a'm the way,
the truth and the light, no man
mmyth to the Father but by me.
Messed itrr-fhost^whTTiJetteve"and
^ave r/)t seen.
AVe-werr. verw p-lnrf rri hir.,
us on Sunday the following: I
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September 2, 3, and 4
sday, September 6, 193!
ursion Fares
i Jacksonville Tampa \\.
250 6.00
5.50
2.50 ? 6.06?
3.00 6.50
UiH 65U
3.00 6.50
2JJ0 #.00
3.00 6.50
?#r r^outh Carolina Stations.
September 2. 3 and 4th, final
hased before boarding: tri
atop overs permitted.
t0
J. T. Cobb, Division Passeng
Columbia^ S.
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JOIINSTOM NfcV.S
Bethel C.. M. E. churqh ran a
successful?revival August?16-10
The meeting was very interesting.
Rev. B. E. Golphin of LeesviUe,
-|S. C., conducted the revival. '
Sir. West ArteniUj, departed this
life August 19 at thea Wayerly hos
pital, Columbia, S. C. Kdnere!
^T\ices ' Were conducted a.t IJie
Mt. Zion Baptist church on Sunday
at 12:30 by Rev. B. T. Scars
of Columbia, S. C. Amos and son
funeral director's in charge.
day in Batesburg with, relatives.
" Jennie SiiiKler has jeturned
to Aiken, S, C., aft<?r a visit
to her mother. Mrs. Emnia Sinkler.
~ M-rs. Minnie MobTey-STmith has
retnrnpd tr? her home in \'i>w
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MISS A. A. NELSON TO SI'EAK
I AT KIH^I XAXATTETir ~
i MONDAY NITE, AUG. 29
' Miss A. A. Nelson will fri\? a
, I talk MofTHay, Aug. 2i>, at 8:bU |>.
J oi., for the bein^tit of the BuiValo
' Rally', thy Women's Club. There
will be a very shorji program. All
oi-mbers am.l fi lends. ie - ... a.:?!
' to Hear .Miss Nelson at First > r\v.areth
Baptist church, Rev. \\ . M.
Downs, pastor.
MOIM M l BO a M I ( III RIAL
On last Sun |in " ' 11 f 1 *"
"at No bo. The Huiiday -siteArl
opehed at its usual hwur ui*h
| Sunt._iuul uuichtu^- ^t their?post
| oi cjuiv.^ A t 11:80 o'clock lii v.
I Curry preached a wonderful -oriiion.
Many !.. ;iii | wi mn |
fTTf==^T=^i= o'clock the- Rev ~
" '-tfL MU15Jluciicuit
preached a noble sent n
St. .Mail; ch'?ir r? nde ed
sweTH S'in^s. T IL- m-i.Ung v. as
conducted by the Rev .J. A. Ga;nble
which we all 'fcr.(joyed. We
were Klad to see the many visiting
friends. Come again you a:e
always welcome. j
Baltimore, Md. News |
By Mrs. Barney Douffjass;" .IT |
Mr. Thomas \\\ Means is \v \
ill jrt his home T'J S. Schr?>< < ;i
St. ' Miss Rosea is visiting ive'i ;
sister Mrs. Taylor, after wl.ahi
she will leave foj Coneoid, N < \ |
. Mrs. Franklin is sick at Kei i
home 1186 Myrtle A.\e. Mrs. I.au
ra Gilbert will leave for Philadel. j
ohia. She will be the guest f i
Mr A Alexander Gates; after
which she will return to her Up.'>tv|
I'd S. Svhroedei St. Mr.-. .K'
both Temple returned to"' New]
York from her vacation. She 1 ?
.v:is 11 it it ^-h e rni i ot trey?Mr^:
if... ,
i.v^vy.H? -- - - ??'
?Mm- -J-ohniv firnsr-dft-(t"-ar~Tnr)i>|
W1 Fayette St. She leaves u hu-=- J
band, three children and three|
tens and a host .of relatives i,:\.| [
-friends. She uill~te buried vn Fat - j
lington, S. C. her home.
Rev. McNeil on N. Amity Sg. is
able to be out again. Mrs. Ma ie'
Mobley is able to bo out again.'
Mrs. Johnie B. Gtinnrrortu Get-;
tysburg with a crowd of people.;
Mir. .Gore at the wheel. Mrs l),l-'
.lie B. Brown has returned to'the'
city aftei- spending the winter and
spiing ,n South Carolina with n'
parents Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Wiks [
was yilad?to sei her again" ~
I.otst <j?lpeople went to \Va>h-'
ington Sunday tin the Bus ex< :ision
of the Mt. Heb.on Baptist
church.
Tin- Klks will parade.in Baltimore
and the annual ball Tuesday
night. Evetybody is welcome to'!
be present. Admission SI.10. CVniej
arul enjoy yourselves.
Mi s.' Christina Anderson. si- ' i.
and mother motored to Phila el-'
phi'a for * the week-end.
Mi's. Marie Mobley. is able to be
out again. Mr. Preston Gii.lyi
died Friday night, Aug. lit. Ho'
"leaves a wife and six cdo-io. at
it30 W; Fayette St. Funeral
vice will be at Morning Star But-.
tist church 'Monday at 2 p.mr~W
are soi i y tn h.-or Qf Mo__.Gr.ilI::-.death,
at the hospital, where hehad
been several weeks.
M-rs-urie- lv -1-k^M+rb+ll-and M;:i Willie
A. Hodges of Union.
Mrs, Bessie House and Mrs. Bertha
S.treater erf Hartsville.
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'J hi- worshippers a' Morris
j n ia*t >urr.a\ e mo veil the
i, siTvuis of the anil ven.
utit in- uoocj n..inbo s both mm ni
it oiid .. '| |t?? services of
' .i'i"?,.K.ii>i>o- iit'iii?rrr"
the u.-aai ho'ui. with v< ry good
atK-Mlam-v. 'JM-- f- a'ure of pur
activities al Morris Brown, is
irrown.jf in in'f- est tv;th eatdi
, -J-+" n IT! 'Hf. "'T.' :
jii'-actii-; froII. the I'M foiir.ri in
liii; 1st I'.-aiiij a. ii at the 1st
sf. J fit- theii.e froiir- wi.ich the
sermon 'Wirs h lit. v.as' "Roads ri.
yjpuit.iai Jh< m.n ' . A- tin- .Sua
<:a.y ><hooi and Leapt.- hotiis. Ju
> p i11'.a-f' vice-- wy f j I., -id?bv iii 1
~* h' ll'niil-s A t, ft p,n,. il,
. tfc'.'d.'J fi iln Oi^l | * is* ir I'.l jEm
'i!U<i.<-ni-o. a a th- r?"God
the Ku-rra! Reality"'; Tin- ti-xt
' Mil Li- faa-a-. ij*_ Rev- .?t , ion? Lct"1
-s-irafiler arid ^'h vmsu,- T; ,? ie were
' a'-ssions to the efcarch during
.ho day. I ho usual - number of.
.Visitor ?._i?i ,K-! <|- - w id: tii.;.
,eHt" u" both sc vicf.'S. I
letovo-T?1,?l.n'.V pent 111! O.'f.the
coining of Ml*. Walter Whjte of
the N'.A.'A.f'.f, who . ,]>'aks at
Muni.- Iliown </ ; Septeduber t20.
indications "HT'' Ahf "a Targe
< i \\ <i w.U take advantage of the
oji|r?rtun.iy 'o .hfar this noted
, e'haraeU;. His* coming is hailed
| with a deal of inteicst.
I At this- .writing Sister Sal ah
'II is eo:.ti:ied at the hos!
]dt .1. having undeigone an operate.)!
during the - pa-t week. We
1 an glad tha* she is r.uw .mm ov1
iiit??t;k ' 1 y .?Sister tlowell BVow
I) a: l:s wit'j on- !!! . ?< ardent and
I faithful n'leinbery, without "any
: i-eservation whatever. ^ Much to loli:.-o:r,
js?y.ul?agai-ti--to . the de-1
-L>sHv-s.f tdmd-fri*nds, -k
The people ..f Morris. Brown and '
i'!.<e I'.st'ii!. hate i.eaitl with re-'
(rre-t ' f the death of Drl_il. L._.
-! ?? *i-ton.?frrrnterly of this city, w ho
died iij Brooklyn. N. V. last Saturday.
Hcn^iei'c of The Palmetto '
I;r*u ?er in ChaVh stop hav'e notedf
the illr.es^ fo Hon. N*. .1 Prede'r-i
ick i.i f Cukin bia. fj. . kg hope
our g od. friend is fu'.lv recove
ed at this *ini'". _ ^ I
. The Titne hears for' t: ,. sitting
of the PaJni-ttu ar.iuial confer- ,
- nee jr. our cit.v and ch?i"< h?Thi-?
consluutes an important .event in.
activities of oar church icnr.' tfo* '
i'ii't* r^ye?5 car: LvC-'ry departiiUM]t
"f our church hn^ cntere i |
oil this (.'Vi r.t. with a fine spirit of
ha? irr.oy vv' ich is expected to
make. fi?.-th?? .cnsuinatior. of tlie
pioirrstm. We still maintain our
Fui'ward I oc/k.
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Re\ival ii|ecti::fe' at Piedmont
PivsLy? ian chuich close! Thurs
day - niirht. A very "'-successful ,
iif.et'injr was Jiad. 0;> Sunday,
liev. H> C. Johliso: preached two
s\ : < -?iti' ir.? sv;\j>~ <
On M'-nday- f^rhtHt-v. K. I).1'
iraf came to u- and preach'-.d
tin ouch"-J the - wuek. Each TViw?
rff "app. eclat i\ i- audience n'rt-ete f_,
ra-. .prtriiorr- 'IT jii'c^ched wo .'!w f
fuL'm : lit ')!?. The Christians ware I
: ovivnt Jih.iT a;u- -iui>iv tln'r rrrined f,j
t' pre ? ! '/i wai'-i. Rvr I'..true ' I
rrrrrl .K-ini.-oii wcit. r.wally Tmterc!ov
ii Friday nrorni: g A very
>r.cci .-sl'ui te:m .\as held with
Misse.- I.iila Ml:,. Pitts,. Christ vie
Lindsay. Lee Ruth Cairett, Emma
Ma,- Pitts, Madam S. Relit- Lindsay,
Ma y C. Simpson, Rev. R.
l\ J ha-on as teacrers. The enrollment
Nva? 45. The blues won
fr?.m -.ia- r ds. tp.utc a bit of fuii,
aa< had 0 ? the yard. EaiVi .'.ay a
1 clerk Rev-. P,?t?ue .and .Toe*
'"M g.u-e iWFcliTl^To -the- rch.7Tf|
.mil which was vei v intreati
ng. Madam Mt^i*y Wh.tener
AnJiison. \VJutCur.ningham
-^--t^.-AVTTT^^-.r~tt7Trr' ?
.? i'h W i nc-day.. eight.
Mr.-auu Mrs. f\.rnel| F ggio of ->
v V < visited his uncle .Al>i_EL ]
^ Fit ts a :.dbrothers. Thev
wro accompanied by Mrs. Fareel
of Florida; Mrs. iT'iUng of
Mimmei ville; Mr. J. C Pitts, of
Washington, I>. C.; Miss r! B.'
Fviith of Shelby. X. C. visited Mrs
;. W. Pitts ard family.
Misses ni_*-Calemtkn, Ella
Mae Angelina Coleman, M~. Rob i*t
Butler of X. V. C. Mr. Tyrus
lores of Washington. D. C.,'visted
Miss Lib.a Mae Pitts.
Mis. Mary C: Si my sen spent a
Mrs. T. I>, Si:;i;ison /> visiting in
Washington and New Jersey,Mis.
Alice 1.. Pitts' .who i- vis- b
ting'- the northern states is re b
mi ting a w ry fine time; return- .
r.g is indefinite. d
? ? . r
1?i?lw RECK K ati ON AI, (1 I'll'
The A. C. E. Rooiynt:onnl club v
m-t a! the h.?lbo ot .\iiss Kathleen
lownri. The devoa-ion was led by j C
Miss Blorker. The meeting was j t
hen called to oivli'r by lhf j 1
lent. The Constitution was read ^
iy Mr. Webber. It was accepted ?
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y tho ^'hih and then the commit! (. <
we c> appointed.
After ali of the business was
iscussed we had recreational period
and played several games.
We u. ere <ii !: e|i; i <i u havi un?
if "our" former .League members
r i t h us, w h o?wavs??d i'--*? Rmrhnt?
vinard. She- has Keen in Atlnna
in nurse training and rs vacaioning
here.
~Tiw?nest nn'i'i .np'-rrm he held
Intrust 23. Miss M^zelle Kllison
nterf n-nlnc