The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 27, 1939, Page Page 7, Image 9
Saturday, May 27, 193~
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PERSONAL MENTION
It will be of unusual interest t<
the many friends of Misses Esthei
and Eliza Toatley to learn oi
their departure from th.. city
Miss Toatley goes to Philadel
0 . phia, where she will continue wort
f" on her M.A. degree at the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania; Mist
Eliza Toatley will visit friendt
and relatives in Washington,
rmmaeipnia and New York.
Mrs. Flossie B. Dedmond, dear
of womeh in Knoxville College
Tenn., spent Monday in the city
Mrs. Dedmond was for a nujnbei
of years Registrar at Allen Uni1
versity. \
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The show window at Lorick ano
Lowrance on Main street attracts
much attention. The arrangement
of the exhibits represent the work
of an artist. It will.be hayd for
the judges in the Cotton Week
w Contest to pass this window without
giving it a second look.
Brshop J. S. Flipper attended
the Newberry District Conference
at Silver Street Wednesday. The
presiding elder , of the Newberry
District is the Rev. E. A. Adams,
. Prof. E. W. Richardson of Mullins
school spent Monday in tin1
city.
Mr. W. C, Crawford of Mullins
was here Monday. _ ,
Mrs. T. J. Miles is improving
. after a week's illness.
Dr. J. J. Starks, president of
Benedict College, delivered the
- baccalaureate address to Wilkinson
High School graduates fn Orangeburg
liwtf Sunday.
Mr. C. O. Brown of the Charleston
Custom House came through
Monday enroute to Greenville on
business.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle-1301 Pine
street has one of the most attractive
corners among property owners
in Waverley. The lawn is on
a mound running up to the steps
of the front porch.It's a beautiful
carpet rolled in shape with a
V slope that gi*ves it ^ colorful setting.
This well kept lawn is green
the year round. In the background
around the eves of the
porches are seven tall? cedars?
the most beautiful among \incommon
cedar trees in the city. These
. r . cedars have a wide circumference
from the ground up to the middle
then they grow to a narrow peak
near the top with gold tips at the
end of each new branch. They
give a nice shade to the porch
and makes the front rich and gorgeous.
Under the lower wings of
and other garden plants Thewhole
fll'vancpmnnt 1? ? "H.: -*
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beauty."
Watch the week end price list
of Mundy's Market two doors below
Silver's Five and Ten Cent
Store on Taylor St. Rip crowds
go there for their meats for Sunday.
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It is umored that the Rev. Wm.
Downs of Nazareth Baptist church
L will leave the city soon to accept
the pastorate of a church in St.
Louis. We hate to have him leave.
His radio voice can strll be heard
but Columbia needs his services.
I>r. Downs has waged a fine cam
paign here.
Prof. W. R. Bowman left Colum
bia Thursday for Asheville, N.C.
to attend Bishop Fuller's conference.
He goes as a representative
for several daily papers and also
The Palmetto Leader.
Dr. and Mrs. Thompson of Ashville,
N. C.,' were in the city last
week.
^ The Rev. J. P. Washington of
Anderson spent last Thursday in
Columbia.
Mir flnxi M.-O T ?
?..v. 4.?io. u riiiaui^
ofSumter spent last Sunday in the
city.
% Rev. and Mrs. Clarke of Greenville
were in the city Monday.
They came down to bring their
daughter Miss Helen Ruth who
spends her week ends in the moun
tain city.
LUCKY IjrRI) SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home o f
?Eva Adams 1412 Tobacco St.
The meeting was called to order
by chaplain Mrs. Boyce with the
opening song led by her. Scripture
lesson by Mrs. Garrick, 26th
Psalms. Prayer by Mrs. Annie Por
ter. Song by Mrs. Garrick. This
song? bought our devotional service
to a close. The minutes o f
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WEBB
kiting wore road and adopt
. Rebecca Wright was re-|
iic-k. All members arc askto
p in to see hor.
ouday night tho Lucky
cial Club rs giving a pic-me~at
Ltmbnr Lrrkrr May ~ 23th.
Tho public is cordially invited.
Busses wSll leave Gervais and Har
den at T'.'IO; "Pickens and Rice at
7:85; Sumter and Wheat 7:45;
College and Gates 7:55; Gates and
Gei"vais at 8:00. 25c Round Tri-p.
~ ? OtY Tuesday hrght, Mrs'. Ashley"
will give an Apple Rite at her res
I idenco 528 Hamjiton St.. All mem-,
bers who have iickets are asked
to meet at the home of Mrst Mai'y
. Bolton 518 Sumter St., Sunday cv
^ o o ciock. a wo now members
Mrs. Nellie Green and Mr. Jonnie
Cannon. The roll was called b y
^ .secretary Mrs. Kennedy. Number
of members present 15. Our next
meetinir will be ' at the home of
Mrs. Essie Mae Ashley 528 llamp
ton St., May 30th. We were served
a delicious repast.
' CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many
friends who were .so loyal to us
- du? ing?Htt?illness and?death nf
lour father and trrand-father, Rev.
I Rev. George?W-.?Di axton. May
i i God bless each of you.
tiik FAMrrm .
lithk florence
nightingale clur
I
The meetinp: was at tip. home
--of Mir,. Glover-at the usual hour.
I Openhijr selection sonpr Have
, Thine Onw way' Lord; prayer by
, I Mother Griffin. A very interesting
lesson read by Mrs. Harper. The
| president asked for unfinished bus
I iness. We learned that one of our
members Mrs. Hudson's son. i s
I very ill. We do hop?' for- him a!
) speetly - iecovery. We are very
i triad that Mrs. PurnoU's little sonl
1
Wo. had two visitors Mrs. Powe
and Mrs. Bailey. We had very in-1,
teresting remarks by both. We
ho)>o they will come again. The
next meeting will be at t<?ie home
of Mrs. Austin 1415 Pine street
'at 7:00 o'clock.
EVENING STAR -SOCIAL CEITR'
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4 The club met at its regular hour
8:110 p.m.. Wednesday night past.,
. The chaplain was present and car,
,Vied on the devotions. Prayer by'
I Mr. George Brown. Song: by the
I choir. Bible verses by each member.
Another song by the club,
i The devotions closed. The meeting
. was turned over to the president
, Mr. G. W. MeDaniol. The minutes
were called for and received. Remarks
by Mr. Brown. Remarks
by the chaplain. Unfinished and
new business was discussed. The
( club will have a Fish Fry Satur-1
day night, given by M.rs. Alma
, Givings at the home of Mrs.
i Blanch Watson, 1017 Pendleton
St., from 7 p.m. until. Meet us
, Saturday night, May 27th. We
were dismissed Iw iKe 41,! >
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meet again Wednesday night May
24 at 1002 Gates street.
j FRIENDLY 11 SOCIAL
1 The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. M. Coleman 1222
Gates street.?Opening snng
_the secretary- Prayer by 4he~chap
j lam. Another song by the secre- j
J tarv. Scripture was read. Song
by the president. The unfinrsherT
| and new business was discussed.
. We had good remarks from our
ex-chaplain. The. roll was called.l
! Members responded briefly.. Closing
song by Sirs. M. Watkins. The
mizpah by the ex-chaplain.
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^MARRIAGE ANNOCNCEMEN V
Mrs. Ettie Stephens Wilkerson
requests the honour
; of your presence at the marriage
^f U?.. .1 o- 1
wi iici utiuKiuer
Geralrtme Virnice
on.Sunday, the fourth of Juno
Nineteen hundred and thirty-nine
at two o'clock in the afternoon
t.'lOT Flotilla Ave., Northwest
Washington, District of Columbia
At Home,.
after June Seventh
2.'t7 North Dean Street
Spartanburg, South Carolina
MEN'S CM It. OF ST. DI KE'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH MEETS
The monthly meeting of 'theJ
Men's Club of St. Luke's Episcopal
church was held at the home
of Mr. Gary, 1119 Harden street
on Wednesday evening last. IVfany
interesting subjects were discussed
by various speakers.
The evening's entertainment
was concluded with a very delicious
course of refreshments b y
the host. And a few games o f
whist were in order which seemed
to be imjoyed immensely by all
present. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mr. Youman Goft
93 University Terrace, Wednesday
evening, June 7. You're welcome.
I. H. Goodwin, Pres.
E. Q. Games, Sec y.
THE SUN BEAM WORKERS
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Last Sunday night marked the
beginning of our membership drive j
The first meeting was hjjld at the
home of Mis3 Ora Mae' Trezevaht
with our president, Miss Mattie B.'
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? ,j Bowman,
presiding:.
We were called to order by sing,
ing "My CountrJ' Tis of Thee," fol
lowed b>4 the Lord's prayer and an
jiti.er song.
The Blues brought in two new
r iTieinhei s, Mrs.. Bertha Goodwin,
and and Mr. John Brown. We al$u>
i welcomed three visitors, Rev. Ba*
j tes, of Lrosville, and Rev. Bower
and Mr. Thompson of Benedict col
lege. We are always glad to welI
come visitors.
' The club decided that they would
; prepare for a program on ihe third
1 Sunday in June at Chappie Station
Church We arc musically inclined.
The business meeting are schedul
i'iikit uuee consecutive weeks ana
for the entertainment of visitors
on the fdbrth meeting' nlghtsrWe
adjouri ed ta meet at the Home of
Mrs. Juanita Hickson, 240T Haskle
Avenue.
AiLLHN I NIVKRSiTY SENI<>R
MEN .KXTKBTA1N SENIOR
LADIES
Tuesday May 2.1, 19.10-At five
' oVlovk this 1 morning tfoe senioi
' men were hosts to the senior ladie^
at a voi y. doliotuhlo breakfast par
ty. Even the early morning breeze
summit!?to?have load?aid?to?tWjovialness
and quietness of the
group, for everyone was full ol
energy and vitality hs each one
filed into the dinning room foi
this morning's entertainment.
Several musical selections were
played after which Mr. John Hun
tor gave a vcit lovely instrumental
solo. Mr. Wood row Gallashaw]
artinir as Toast Maxtor nvosontorl
Mr. I Anvils Dowdy, chairman of
the program and entertaining com,
mittees, to give the welcome remarks.
Mr. Dowdy, in his usual
j eloquent, maimer, welcomed the
I ladies with words almost to the
i point Arp flattery. Mix Dowdy in
| turn, presented Mr. Gallashaw to
I make some remarks to the group,
lie made remarks praising the dig
nity in \\4nvh the senior ladies had
carried themselves this" school
}'ea ix. .
senior class as a whole hps tried
to uphold and carry out the principles
of the school. I can say without
apology that this class has
endeavored to sit a standard fot
all the undergraduates and that
this class has done nothing to low.
er the moral standing of the
school.."
After several other musical num
hers, Mr. Gallashaw presented Mr.
George House, president of the sen
ior class, to make some remarks.
Mr. Hi-use stated that he was
proud of the class and that the
conduct of the class this year has
not been duplicated.
i.Miss Claudia Carter was present
ed and in her usual way, spoke to
the enjoyment t,-f thy whole group.
'Mr. Leon Dennett, the class orator,
was presented who said: "It
has always been my desire to see.
the senior class set an example J
for the lower classmen and that I
this class has lived up to its ideals^'
? ? The
group assembled around the
tables to enjoy a breakfast, con
-sisting "of tire following?menu:- scrambled
eggs and bacpn, butter,
TTot coffee and jelly. The music
gave charm to the digestion ol
the meal.
?<Mhi'r nmmhrrs of the class who
matte remarks were: Ruth Sunders
T/iFayctte Helk, Annie B. Lewis
Frank l'ulliam, Esther Simmons,
"Taiion Bovian, Perry Seabrooks,
Gertrude Porter, Thelma Wheeler,
liam Ragin, James Duekett and
John Nellums, Ethel Simmons, Wil
Earl Holiday who was presented
.as the one that cooked the excellent
meal. He was received with
great applause.
Mrs. Duckett and Mrs. Morris,
matrons of the dormitories, were
presented and made remarks of
praise to the class for their excel
111 conduct this year and for the
fine party that the men had prepared
for the ladies.
All present professed to havo
enjoyed one of the best parties
that they had ever attended.
After the culmination of. this
sporadic treat the class went on a
morning's walk. Places of interest
were visited, such as the State
Capitol and Woodrow Wilsom's
home.
REV. CHARLTON HONORED
By Mrs. Mary Richard
The Rev. James Charlton, the
pastor of James Chapel Holiness
Church of Conway, has paved the
way clear for every one who wants
an education, can pet it, regardless I
of his <yr her condition. Rev. Charlton
fult like he was called to '
preach. He went to Marion and organized
a mission and pastored >
this small congregation without
any promise stipended.
lie wanted an education, but was
handicapped by having a wife and
children to support, but this did
not stop him, as he believe with
God all things are possible to
him that believe. Ho workefd at
night and went to school in the
_dax.and next week he will gradu- .
ate from the high school with honors,
bein the salutatorian of his.
class. Becausc of his excellency in
classroom work, crur ahlc principal,
faculty, trustee board voted
that he preach the baccalaureate
sermon for the class, a thing unheard
of in Conway and doubtless
anywhere in this cou ntry. _ _
TflJK PAXMETTO LE
INGHI
OUR HOPE
We are traveling to that fairer
land ~ J
Away beyond the sky,
To join the host of heaven's band
Where loved ones never die.
To meet with those that we have
known
In days of long ago
But whom the wind of time have
blown _ - -j
I"Par"' from'TKis world of" woe and
sm,
Jesus, thou friend of friendless !
men
Sun moon and stars are thine
He who can cleanse us from all
our sins 1 ?
Dwells in these hearts of ours.
Soon shall we see His blessed face
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When years remove us from this
place
And?death dispels the dark.
| Free then shall be our weary soul'
From life's buffeting wave
When finally we reached the goal
That home beyond the grave.
I Composed by Miss Edna Rebec;
ca McTliinii'ls, a mombop of Jones
Tabernacle Holiness Chuirch-j?Gelumbia.
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ORANGEBURG NEWS
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| Mrs. Geraldine Zimmerman at-j
tended the South Atlantic Region-'
al of " the AKA Sorority which [
was held m Norfolk, Va., May 12
to 14. -Among the outstanding*
speakers of the meeting were \
MVs.- Zinnernian of ^his city and
Miss Viola Chaplin of Frogmore,'
S. C.
Mrs. A. R. Nix, Librarian of
State A. & M. College, and her
(laughter Charity and sister Miss
Frederica Rogers spent Mother's
Day week end with their parents
and grandparents rn Norfolk, Va '
Mrs. Nix attended the AKA So-j
rority.
At the Sunday night Service of
the A. M. E. church of this city
the drama of the Seven Seals in
Sermon and Song-tvus.liite- effec-[
tively presented. The plot of the
pantomin was taken from Reve-!
Uctions, sixth chapter. The following
ladies assisted Mrs. Billie in1
the production of- the dramatiza-!
tion. Mrs. Annie Mnt-vin iviVt. I
- - # ATXtO.
Minnie Snype. Ladies we are an-j
xiously awaiting another enjoyable,
inspiring program.
We wish to extend congratulations
to all seniors of the Wilkinson
High School members of the'
class of 1939 who have started
out in full speed. The standards'
have been set "high," to the un-|.
derclassmen, we warn you, you
cannot, you must not let them
down. We hope you did not miss
seeing the boys and girls Sunday,
in their gray robes and caps.
Local invitations are out to attend
the marriage of Miss Nettie,
Alice Petty to Mr. James Carter
Parlor, Sunday .Tune 4, 1939. The,
wedding will take place in Gaffney,
S. C., Dunton Chapel M. E. .
church, -seven fifteen o'clock. Mr. Parler,
of this city, is one of the
outstanding young educators. He
is?a member of the summci
School visiting faculty of the
State A. & M. College, Principal |
,.f mt:II.: tt.i, ^ - 1
v/i it jiMiiMiii mgn scnooi and aj
member of the Kappa Alpha Psi
fraternity, a graduate of State A.'
4rL*fr'Colimt* holding a Master's |
degree from Columbia University
of New York City. Miss Petty is'
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I
Floyd Petty of Gaffney, S. C. She1
was graduated from Claflin College
in 1037 and since then hasl
been employed in the, public
schools of Gaffney, S. C. I
We hope you have been around
to see the beautiful new sats at
New Mount Zion Baptist .church.
They are really very nice.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
The Sunday school was opened
at the usual hour with Asst. Supt
presiding. The attendance was
the largest for the year. '
A number of the members of
Ridge Hill church motored to Columbia
to attend the anniversary;
of Second Nazafeth Rev. A. C j
Jones, pastor.. Among those who
went were: Deas. R. B. Quattlehaum,
G. L. Crawford, Messrs. C
C. Broadnax, WAV. Hammond, D.
Brooks, H. Brooks, S. Jackson
Mr, and Mrs. I,. Gafrdner, Mrs.
Mary Crawford, Lila Books, I,e
not Kaiford an.! A. Wigfall.
We are glao to see a - number,
of our old graduates back home
from college. Misses Lucile Raiford,
Marion and Thomasina Ham
mond, 13eon Pope, Willis Watson'
all of Bettis Jr. College.
Messrs. Elex and Cornelius Pal
more were Sunday evening visi-1
tors of Misses Chrisena ana Katie1
Hrpadnax.
When yoa' are lonely and want
t(^ hear some good mall, call a ;
round to Hazzard Rfciford's place.
Where be sure to find the
latest music, Dine and Dance? |
good Piccolo^ music. c,M1 ^V lu-1 I
sary services of Ridge Hill church
beginning Wednesday night; sermon
by Rev. Davis of Columbia.
Thursday night Rev. Jno. Davis |
will preach. Friday night iRev.j
Jennings will preach. Sunday the
28th which will be the last day!.
Rev. J. P. Reeder of Columbia 1
will preach.
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Rev. J. J. Abney, Pastor
Orangeburg, S. C. The Sunday
school had a record-breaking attendance
Sunday morning. \Ve
are proud of the fact that the enrollment
i? still increasing and
that our young people ate taking
such an interest in the- activities?
We hope for great things.
Due to the fact that new petvs
have been installed, hi lh<"the"
cmTgregaTit)n Has been enjoy
ing services more comfortably for
the past two Sundays. Last Sunday
morning we benefitted by a
splendid, discourse delivered b y
| the Rev. S.W. Warl t?f Ruilington,
N.J., who stopped over on his'
way homo.
In spite of inclement weather
a representative crowd tinned out
Sunday night to hear our Pastor
expound The truths of the Lospel
as wrjPcn by Pau\
we have been nskeit lfft.p mi
Trnnd and advertise bur 10 Nights
Revival which is to be conducted
by the Rev. M. M. Peace of Aiken,
beginning on June 5th audi
extending through the 10th. Everyone
is looking expectantly towaid
this nuim.lng. t.ome, wi' wil
be pleased to have you.
-?Miss Yiv|:in L \\ i uo< r. to;oh<r
in the Ehrhardt Negro . school,
spent a very enjoyable week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It;
W. Dwight. Mrs. Emma Webber
Jamison, formerly of Eastover, S.
C., now of New York Is spending
several weeks with her husband s
parents?Mi**' TTful Mrs. R. W.
Dwight of this city and her mother
Mrs. ,M. E. Webber of East- J
over, S. C.
BATESBURG NEWS
Saturday, May 27?Miss Clara
Ramey, member'c/T the nrnfF
grade, contestant of the Declamation
contest, won first prize, Friday
night, before a large audience
of people; and boy did sh<
blow it and made invisible pictur
es before the audience. She spok,.
so well until the spectatois cheei- ~
ed as though Joe Louis had added
an&thcsr victory to his list. Five
other contestants who were un
able to equal or ex cell Miss Ramey ?
were greatly, surprised when she
made the great show down. The
title of her declamation "TVa
Traitor's Death Bed". '
i^Ir. Eugene Johnson won secoml
prize in the contest. Mr.
Johnson spoke very satisfactory
to the crowd but despite his great '
effort was unable to equalize with
Miss Ramey. The others were 1
Miss Sylvester Johnson who was
honored for third prize; Mi.-s Daisy j
Johnson and Joseph Joweis.
On Monday night the Primary r
department's closing play was'l
given. The members of the Pri l1
mary department put over .theii H
play in a big way With such fine^1
,singing, and acting their parts.
The title of their play was "Th?
Sleeping Beauty".- -7 -? .
The first division of grammar
school's play was cancelled Tuedav
night. i
Mr ;ind Mis Mo i.n- A ri emu .1
Greenwood spent the week-end m
with their former parents. Mr.'and! !
Mrs. J. Z. Artemus. Mr. Arte a
mus carried his little niece Virginia
Gibson home with him to I
spend a few weeks.
W/? o,.? ~l~.l 4~ 1 1 '
... .... t<> Ucive I Com <
Bettis academy for the summer .
Miss Ruth .lowers and Miss Ruby :
Davis who graduated from the t
Junior college department: Mis- t
MaFy~"MfrT7.~Trom nh^ High school 1
department. Others' attending I
Bettis are: Miss Ida Mae Stalev. I
Miss Rosa Bell Jackson. Miss Os 1
sic West, Mr. Hartford Derrick i
Mr. Eddie Banknight and Mr '
Clennis Rhinehart, Miss aKthe- 1
rine Johnston ami Miss Maude
Wigfall.
Mr. Freddie_ Tillman was the t
week-end""gm^st of Mr. C. B. Ryrd
and family.
Sunday school was held at the i
regular hour at St. James C. M.
E. church. The regular service?
were held at the Olive Branch ]
Baptist church. A wonderful scrmon
was preached by the Pastor. *
Rev. Bailey. The annual sermon
was preached at the Ratesbufg
school on Sunday by Rev. Shaw |
of Columbia.
NEW BERRY NEWS |_
Calvary PfCsbyterian Church
Rev. A. II. Reasoner. Pastor
The S. S. service was largely . at ?
tended and all enjoyed the entire i
discussion.
During the children's hour ap
pTopriate music* was used, prayet l
offered by Miss Alberta Daniels
His story was taken from John i
15:14. Obey your parents, thr
laws of health, the' Golden Rule
aiwl (ho hiw? X)f Chiist. and he.
Jesus' friends.
The theme for the service at
11:30 o'clock in the morning tvas
"Having Confidence in God", text (
Psalms 37:3. Scripture Psalms 1. '
He gave admonition, to the stu- i
dents and teachers who are planning
ta go away for vacation, -nr +
the words of his text to trust f
God. !
The League service at 3:00 p.m. t
was very interesting. The juniors
gave an outline'of their imaginary
journey to Palestine. Theme l
"Palestine a Real Place". All of I
them gave an exhibition of how i
they spent some of their leisure
wnship Au
June 12,
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.Mrs. Julia ISruxton " lark, ':{<>."> NV.
time. .
\\ e Were <I?, 11yrIit?-<I t" ha? as i
our guest .Miss ("arrje jicMoTris
I'tiim .Whitmire, S. C., who is rt<i?linjr
in our city-.*
Tie Bible class wa< very spiritually
ami ptactically' taught by
.\Iis.,Abram Wt-dncsuy afternoon
?kb'a> t ?m N reel?H it'll?School T~
I'rol. It. I". (iladdc'n, Principal
Our jrues't last weck.\vas Dr.'Ci 1
\\ . Sinjfletfiii. 11 is incssacf w<t-|
it) tile >elti I- ciuss. -L'Tlli-l-e'x H-ooibvifc:
at H7 Tni." : *-*
hyfpful advice to then:. Jf tf.e>T*
|>vil nil of it in practice. i?^L
I honiasena Boozer won a prize f"i
answvrinj? throe- questions.
Mrs. Erline Gary and daugh 1
t?-r- returned home from A .km \
lale. S. .?Minor than trey had
planned on account of the epifnm
ic.
Mr. and Mrs. ?. W. Allen. Sv.Y 1
nmily Messrs Paul P. and sji/seph
Mien went to Columbia. S. C.
?at unlay.
Prof. 11. \V. Crawford atnl one
f tin- seniors, Mr. Blake from
'.lock Hill, Were our iruest-' Mop
lay. May lii!.
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t\()Ol)IU 1 I" NEWS
Trinity A. M. K. Zion ( hurch
"Rev. .). A. I.ip^ey. Pastor
Sunday school. . ,-petied at the " nSnil
hour 10:.'10 o'clock with f^upt.
md?trH?team crs ?n their ivspec- *
live places. Everyone seems to
i,. nivi'v- interested in the S. S.
md ai f* til way c on time. The les
m was beautifully discussed by
desdanies Smith and Gilliam. 4
'In.- P. W. club net ?' t hp home ?
>f t+te?PresdikmtT-Mrsr " f>rt~tdiF ;
ler. Tuesday night, May 10. The
meting wa< called to order by i~|
he president. After the opening
he Secretat y, Mrs. Dracilla Noris
called the ro'll and all mem?ers
responded. Old and new
>;;si]H'?s was discussed. After-all I >r
'iisi: t>s< the club ad,io..rned to /
meet with M: s. Victoria Purrahj 1
rucsday night, May :10th at her -!
wine >>n Hayiu-s St. The hostess
wived a repast.
M:<. M. S. Callahain of Spar
unhuig worshipped at New Bethel
Baptist cluu\?h Sunday and
while here she was tie dinner
iTUest of Mr. and Mis. I.aw Mil A
hum. 1
Sick li.-t: Mr P. i\>x. Mr.-,
Irene T!r tup-on. Mrs. liiex Kioyd J
Stic!l. We wi-: for them y
luniv !i. iVi'lV,
't
New Bethel V'ws
I i f
lte\. \ David Duncan. .Ir.. Pastor j
Sutiilay sVho'ol was a. < . The I r
>:? -1 oj I? i ,ti1:t t.. a gloat tiles-' ^
-age tVoti. t'.e t' erne: "Pure Re 1 _
ieion". Another at night. Theme j
:T7tTiiTs " of A t erifvT" Tli* si-r- ,n
i n
ihv^.w.h' viand j,
M -MT Sr ~?-ndirnartr" t?f Spar |
ante,fig \\?.-. -?i 11 ] * ?1 at N?w Beth !
Sunday. : Mi-s
K-lizabclh Pa; ks is at home
for a few days vacation.'
Mrs. Maty K. Rogers is spend [
ml a few week- in Spaltaidmrg. i .
Much success t?. the "Leadei".- I !
BKTIIKI, M. K fill RCll j v
Rex. \V. H. L. ( lathe, RastoT
Sunday. was an ideal day for ^ w
huroh.worshippers, and our .sor- . ei
rices wore Well represented ' thru ' a!
?ut the day. I 1
The Sunday seho.d's atten- h
Inure was very good.-?1- or- the as-} w
sembly hour, Miss Kdna Adams
oviewed the lesson to the delight , t<
>f all who heard it. j n
We wish to thank the members d
and friends who have contribu- 1
led to the rally thus fat. and thank .~
.hos0 in advance, who shall make j
their contribution Sunday.
For the morning service,
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r selected his text fr n: Si. John
ill ehaptev and part of the 11th
'(.'".v'. The sermon was very
iH-hihjr and practical: and fitted . .
it > our every day lives. The
ai-ic by both choirs was very
>>.?d th run eh out the services of
:;e day. The beautiful anthem
iinir before the morni: g sermon
reds t-Ojiimendation. For the
ight service, the. pa.-tor selected
> T S:?l. This sermon. was also .. ..
ill received. Come to Bethel.
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(> COM)ITT REVIVAL HERE
Rev. A I'nderwood of Ahbe:1b1
will conduct a ten niyht revial
at the Trinity Baptist Church
f which Rev. H. .T Trapp Is the
a.-to^. bcprintiip|2 Sunday nip*ht
[ay 29.
All who,have heard Rev. I'nderood
must aeree that he is a powf
in the pulpit. Ho has pun^'sever[
very successful revivals in this
ty heretofore and has endeared
huself to the many ihundereds
ht? have hoard him* ?
Tlu* public is cordially invited
.) be with us throughout tJhis
looting and hp benefitted by the
lynamic gospel ?s preached by
lis wonderful Minister.
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