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THE PALM
1310 ASSEMBLY STREET
?tV' W'.-K. -I bought u nice- piec
'of property and had just abou
started building when she jumpci
up and left. Should 1 go.ahead urn
?build ami-wish for h??r return?
Ans: No . . .give up the idea fo
the time being. (Jonceneration re
- teals that this young lady vvjll no
t.e tile madam of vour new home t<
be . . .vou two were not mated ver;
well, so don't- try to find her. /
eery chainmiy; voting lady will en
r life b'ti-emi this year wh.
will make you exceedingly happy
^ Bui Id to.-end?her' ideas, ?
1'. 1 . -1 >id my i rieiul iTo rm
things thiit she was accused of do
ing1 am tTT a prediciment arn
don't khow which way to turn nm
J*. .1 fear that 1 will make thc.wronj
step. .May 1 write privately?
Ans: hvidciico might point a
gainst your l'.-iend, but she isn'
guilty. This you probably havi
found out. She is jtist as sweet am
innocent as you have pictured hoi
to he. \es, write to me. if you like
bend a quarter for my Astrology
Reading. Inelude your full name
birthdale. eoi re.ct address ant
three questions which I wrll givt
you my free'opinions of same.
J*- l'--/Oues this person whom
tnink 1 am desperately in love wit!
love me -enough to com., back'
?Vhy did he break away?
Ans; He felt that he h;td t<
make :r er. itytts it.. . rrrr . .
- . .m vvillll IlOV 111U!
ry V"ii without money enough tt
live on ajid Tie knew if lie remain
M VSKHAI.I. (JAMF.S DKPKM)
ON ink KSTS
Jane 10, !'.? >; _. .-Jsuutli Carolina':
?i T<>Tes( conti li/ute toward the ffi'ea
national pastime of baseball ad
vises the State Forest Service.
Ili. k.'t v ainl ash are made inti
tiaset).vll hats in a South ('arolii)j
factory at (Irewivillc and; thest
woods* aii produced in the. finest'
and woi Jhuids of t}?< state. Oni
often hears, of .a ball player'!
~W t 1 " ill.ee" Utrt t+Tl
? wood ~,,f~ t7u~ willow .tree is i neb
if*e\e; ij<c-'I for hall hats. HoweVei
it i< a>ed foe erieket bats and pro
bably after the drame of bttsebal
was iovetited the same term \va:
?i ? ?I ' > desiccate a baseball ba
I'eiiai dle-s of tile speeies of wooi
used ir. inakititr it.
la addition to the 'wood in th(
l<t(s, forest products in the font
of tannic acid extrac's front tin
fast disappearing. chestnut trec.oi
from the oaks and the hemlock an
used ill UH^_Jduumt$T~TTTu tile leatHel
players. Tall, straight, pressure*
fHusiitfil pine poles aiv used t*
s 1.1 ipo 11 tin lb an i__b^iu_s?tku"- n i1.' h
__ ?so rd?tfli?stV!a M Stj~p; Jos ar<
ised lot backsb.ji suooo'ts l'J.owl
rs ;tiiii ; riiri.l -tiijit 1 att> made o
pint an" t*y press while fences art
made nt' the Yanie materials. Nat
'"iirally if knotty boards art- n-n-i
?? i!i IItf jfin-fs tin- 'knot holes art
iilt a! plate- for sued] boys_tp. viett
? tk ? .T:iTn" witTioIo" payiny.
Thi' -cui c hoard also mme:
from the- fnrcit,. .and the advertise
in-/ .sterns su rin unTttiTtf the <?utfit-I.is
an- of wtfoil a< well as tht
"press box" perched hipdi on tht
roof of the jrrund stand directly it
rear of the home plate.
Kvon tlie score cards and pro
grains are made li >nt the fibre:
sftnirt d lYp.in the pines and hard
woods of South. Carolina's forests
The ink on the senore cards con
tains re-i?!. the paint ron the si^ns
was pn'iVnt! !y thinned with turnen
' inc?rrnd rfie snap used to keej
the playi : s i loiiiinj; dean also cor
tai'r. - iosiir- all products from oui
South pine trees,.
" A ba-eball fan or player rare'
. Iv ) ?*.!-;? t's the sport to our wood
'ipM but in reality it woultd bt
tiffiei.it lb conduct a >'uaH yanic^Jn.
xpeu'-r.fly, comfortably and easi
!y wi'hoot the products of oui
f? ?i'e ' - re'.'iirdless of. wlietlier i'
's a ami ;ot yat?U; or a profession
il jii't formaace."
Vh u k v iTuT n ii \\ s
Si ..lamux \. M. hnrrh
Ucv. I]. I". Johnson, I'astor
On Monday night, June "?th. r
hoO !' 111< 111J?? rs an friends maivl
' I in the parsonage singing
?"Ri-mgim* 4T1 -4he Sheavr s". Aft-ei
the sing ing hushed, the pastoi
and family wr-iy. very pleasantly
siii pi iscil io find the diniutr roon:
changed?14+4-4-1?a?|>*int y. Kv cry
thing that one couid 'think of tr
fill the pantry shrives were |'<.i n<
among the packages.
Mjvit hers David Chalmers am
Arthur Turner assured the pasto
that this token was just a beginning".
Rev. and "Mrs. Johns'.n thanked
the good people for their kindness
and assured them that they fell
no fear while Moving such Christ
like people.
The following were among the
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i analyzed free In this column only
hi* column and sign your full name. tt,
jroiur letter. For a "Private Reply"... ,
lvelope for my latest ASTROLOGY
hdate; also a fret letter of advice
>laln ^our problems clearly and con[thin
the scope of logical reasoning.
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ETTO LEADER "
COLUMBIA, S. c- d!
i>*ed near you that he would do so. ..
t Keep your trust in him, but I (lo ?
illnot think he svill return when he
d promised he would. ' j ^
r-. P. S. -is my. o^ly, son guilty of."
i u'h;it this eirl tells me about? ! u
i Ans:'Emphatically yes, and how ?
' Wt'" you know it to he~"the truth. rj
T Don't influence ajrainst her, as you ^
^ would rejfret it la-Let* on in life. |,
J -T A H a constant ''oa-^
. dor of your section ol' the^.p:lpcr, ^
1 wish to know if I will prosper in ^
the Ministi yWork? What is there
ahead For ihe? j | w
7 Aiis. 'A vei \ sure est I'.d c.'d'Cnv-as
a Minister is before you. . .study j(
j and- yoiUijtdll ,?tm*ly make a- name ^(|
I for yourself. A very important
r feature ahead for you is a IIAP *
1'V MAKKIAC K . . .elioose voiir| M
- mate carefully. ' hit
1 J. M. -Tell' niv what to do risrht P
j awaj- as I am desperate and doj
not know which way to turn. I N*
1 must have help immediately. as
Ans: Apply at the welfare for lit
' temporary relief. . .and in the)
meantime <ret tiiit and search dili-.tu
' ijently ft>r wt>rk. Y >u 'will he able fr
- to make a successful eonUict in a! in
few weeks if yijni continue to try th
'as hart! as I think you are doing.
' 1- P. Will the people I work foi .
1 ,?ay me while' they are gone. on
their vaeatitm so I will have the
job when they ret back?
1 ^ Ans: \Ttt full -pay . . .the thine (i.
i . iii|'uv<>u l<? UM Oilll Jf>!' S TO llO
> .in til they return. You can irct
- /our joh' hu.k when, they return, p
.contributors; -Mr. ami Mrs. S. II V
1 Adams, Mrs. Kinma Hurton, Mr.
'and Mrs. William aCrlinirton, Mi ^
-* and Mrs. Willjnfn Oai linmon, Mi j '
t Cynthia Jones. Mr. James Shivos
- Mii. and Mi s. John White, Mrs ,
Anjrelino Hall. Mrs. Martha M/-J
) Intosh". Mr. ijml Mrs. Otto Doujr- t|)
i lass. Mrs. Josephine Robinson. Mi j-,.
a lid Mrs. Arthur Turner. Miss T,il:
s liun I.ewis, Mrs. Saphronia Kd j>
> war.!-, Mr. and Mis. Thomas
5 Wilson, Mis. Nellie Hammond. 'c*r
' Mr- tone Matrr-T.i;. Mrs. Rut'
f Finley ami daughter, Mrs. Janie
i' Redd. Mrs. (iei.riria A.,Cray. Mi p,
and Mrs. l.arkin I .at iir.ev. Ma -. |5
1 Mary \? Rope. Mrs. K-telle Whiter
< M is. K. II. Jacks..li. Mrs. Mary VV(
t Anne Cains, Mr. and Mrs. ('. J. yj
1 Hearst, ill's. Nannie Jenkins, Mrs
J KastiV Matthews, Mrs. HI la Mi'* ai
C * I i nt in, Mrs. Hula Tin man, Mr.
? and Mrs. Hllis Fuller. Mrs. Mar- (1,
1 tba Carv, Mrs. Hliza 'Pennant \]
Mis. I.eila MeCoy.. Mr. and Mr-\| ,t
It. I*. .1-hnsoii. Mr. and Mrs. llieh- V(
; in.) i.... ??
(Mrs.) Marian Iraki- Johnson
*_t ?. 1 ? - reporter.
iMr. William ]WUhi>n-yl>< nt a
t Work, w ith __nai outs^-aml other rel- .
- ativi > on li'-i'.iivj- Mehan/y Medical .i.
1 College. Ho loft fni Now \*? i k j((
f( .I.">lh for hi> vacation. His '
- many frirtuls wish him a pleasant
' summer.
fl 1H I '!!< - "I .\. ('. also Dt\. f.. 'pi
Holiowav from Uajeigh. N\ C. a?
' I spent week-end with Miss (lor t-h
trade Wilson and parents en route
to Atlanta. Cla., to attend A. t'. fo.
the summer session. - sli
1 Miss Gertrude Wilson also left sn
Sunday for Atlanta university
-.where sl.1,. will Begin work on her ,.,s
1 Master's degree in Kducation? uI
Mr. Kugone T.. Holmes spent-th" a{
'week-end with Mrs. Holmes and xv
* parents. ' vt
Mrs. Ruth Rartffn left for hot vv
!:Oine N. Y. She hail hoen visit- Sj
ing in the eity for four weeks with
, relatives and friends." w
l.\M ORI) STATION NEW*
15eav?r Dam Baptist Church ]j
j d"*- is..growing. Rev. !S. .jj,
! (i. rir-y attended his 1-2 Sunday j,
I ehurcli at' Waterloo. He preach- ,,,
'( (I soul stirring sermon. j]
I The Children's Day program Si
t ciHicft ii Sunday ni^ftt was fine I '
~i Services at Cedar Grove \va|J ^
j grand Sunday. Rev. Rive preach*!
ted-a soul stirring sermon. 'tUi
f'eiiar < J rove Busy Bee eluh met to
at tlwr home of I>eao?n Julius ?|;
Young was enjoyed hy everyone. ,,
Those on sick list are Mrs. aj
I Trene Garrett, Mr. Aaron Mont- f,
ginnery. Mrs. Carrie I>ogan, Mr. m
Chailie Jones. We hope for them
a speedy recovery.
Miss I. Irhy visited -Miss Pnu1
line Orey Sunday afternoim.
Miss |.oi'j? Jones from Winston- tc
Salem. N*. (\, is visiting her moth- u
. er'Mih l.ula Tones. K
Mr. (1. .Mas,si y S"?v4ay?-H
eoiog gm'-t -of Miss ! '. Johnson. S
The Baden family extends sin ]<
c< re thanks to their many friends
for kindness shown at the death ti
' of Mis. Florence Paden. May God hi
hlass everyone of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnell Massey n
- visited?Populai Springs A. M. E. di
I church Sunday.
1 Miss Rosalce Stepson of Lanford ' v
staticii has updci enrte an opera.
tion at the hospital in Spartan- vi
borg. Tier many friends wish rl
her a speedy recovery. * B
- THE
it. olive a. m. e. church
Rev. J. N. McClintic, Pastor
as a beautiful day for all church
)crs. S. S. opened at the usual
>ur with assistant \Sujyt., in
arge with teachers at theii
a ops.
At If:'10 a.m. the funeral serceS
for .Mr. G. W. Cooper and
s daughter Kudell, who passed to
e great beyond a few months
;o were preached by the pastor.'
The A. C. E. League was omitd
due to the illness of the Present,
Rev. A. I,. Pryer. His many
iends are hoping he will be well
id out again soon.
7:30 P.M. The prayer service
us ..spiritually conducted by Mvs
, aiid"Mrs. Maggie Cocrper of this
entry Holmes of Lexington, N
ty.' Mrs. Holmes gave a won
?rful lecture on How to Live as
hristians. Everyone enjoyed it.
e are very glad to hav> slsternlmix
wVir> nlwnvs hrine trood
1 vIt is hfr daily delight to
ach God's word to e\oryt/ne.
fay II e la i d bless her ami keep
r.
At 8:.?,0 p.iv. tlio Rev. T. H.
umingway preached a soul stir ng
woi Diiin? Uu> subject:?1?ill
Go. Throe young men:
i'V. George \V. Williams and Prof
usmi'?Willinno from Durham. ^
. C\, ji/iHeTt, at this service. A ong
the v'sitots at M t. Olive
ere Mrs, Hannah Charlton, Sail
Oavis and Mrs. Durarit of Ma- "
on; Mrs. Mattip Long of George
AVTT71 :? ?
We are very glad to see Rev. L.
Graham nut ;ir;im aflrr an ill-..
ss of a tew weeks.
Mr. George Sumpter left fot
ittsburg; Pa., Ui live.
Mr. Kd. Roper from Charlotte,
. C. is here, to spend the summer
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil?
King.
Mrs. Edna llares Sumter has reined
to the delight of her many
iends after spending two weeks
St. George, X. C., with her mo-,
icr.
?> m a mm
JOHNSTON NEWS
Ret he) C. M. E. Church
The Epworth I.eague met at
oil p.m.. Sunday and rendered a
underfill program, after which
* ii inir * ?lb -wile ntniln Kv .
i<>!\ Robert Bouknight. which
as enjoyed hy all. We ar<> triad
say that our League is doing
eat work. We are looking f?n-ard
to oHi 'eonvt-ntion. Our motto
"A Round Report".
Mr. .Ihn H. Davis left Saturday
r New York City.
Miss I.ue Ella Holloway sppnt
e-week-end in Spartanburg with
ietiils.
Mrs. Fannie Peoples, ,'Missos A.
-Peoples and Rhoda .Johnson of
iketi .were guests of Mrs. A. M.
[i.inn:?M.is.M'.s Jl.itti,.? Miles and "
lssie Mohley on Sunday p.m.
Messrs Walter Mason and (!en\
ice- of Aiken were, seen in town
i Sunday p.nit ;
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. (iilliam
u e the P'tnier guests of Mr. and
is. (leorge Jay on Sunday.
The eafo on the eornei' of Bland
id Addison street that was opined
by John II. Davis is now opated
under the management of
r. Jinie'l- Forrest. He a ppi cries
young patronage and will give
m good eats at low prices.
RINCI-'ELD B \PT. ( HI RCM
IP v. \V. L. Wilson, Pastor
l/auiviTs7~S. <". ' The pastor beg
absent on Sunday morning" ~
are was no morning services,
;t a very unique Sunday school
ogram was conducted.
At p.m. Children's Day exii-.fi
noii?held.- .A?v.-ry?hn>" ogram
was rendered and the
usic furnished by the junior
oil whit'h trie pastor reyently or
mixed was unusually good.
At t> o'clock BYPU under the
ipervisu.n of Mrs. Annie Jol.u->1?
began.
A.t'8 o'clock the evening servichegan.
The prayor services
ere conducted by I)ea. Puckett
tor which the pastor came forth
ith tlie message. Subject: "Adnturous
Faith". The sernu ti
as unusually impressive and the
>irit was intensely high. Quite
number of visitors Worshipped
ith us.
The pn.?tor with 'quite a- -number his.
members"' were at flood
ope Baptist church, of which
ev. Wilson is also pastor, Supiv
mornrmr. A large crowd-was
resent and the services were
?od. The c.llectfoii at flood
ope amounted to $58.00, and at
ninglield $1 1,50.
A hearty Welcome awaits you at
lis church.
A very beautiful parsonage is
icier consrucion which we hope
' havp completed in the next few
iys. We are making siH modern"
mveniencos for (hi* pastor and
s wife. Sc when in Laurens stop
y ami see the progress being
ade.
SPARTAN'M Ut; NEWS
Spartanburg might well he
rniied a convention city. This
eek the Woman's Home and
(/reign Missionary convention ot
ie Methodist church is meeting at
ilver Hill. Mrs, Daisy It. Tay>r
of Orangeburg is president
In the next few weeks the Map
st State convention will b,. held
ere at Macedonia church.
The Rev. L. M. Tobin of Caff
ey <"as the guest minister Suut?y
at ML Moriah Baptist church
Sunday was a high day at Siler
Hill Methodist church. The
isl.i iet superintendent, preached a
>ry inspiring sermon. At the
ose of the service, the entire '
olden family oamc forward and
PALMETTO LEADER
cast thoir lot w?th the church along
with orthers.Mr.
and Mrs, C? E. Wilson, Mrs..
las and Mrs. A.. F. Perrin, all of
Union visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Balden Sunday afternoon. They
were happy to" have Union friends
and it made them feel as if they
were still in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bolden left
Sunday for Union where they will
make their future home. Mr. Bob
den having been transferred back
there for service with the N. C ,
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Mrs. Davenport, Misses Harriet
Hawkins and McKissick left Monday
morning for Paine college
where they ha /e been sent by the
Southern Methodist for a month's
instruction.
- Mr. Chas. Griffin agent for the
Lenard Tailoring company is mak
ing Spartanburg his headquarters.
- - . ?
Mrs. Jessie Ile'mdon, the widow
of the.late A. W. ilerndcm is. havintr
nil.:h 'success with the business.
This is the largest .candy
manufactu.ing company operated
by our group anywhere. Mrs
HeiJidon is one of the race's best
"business wTmen.
Jerry Sartor the" loral agent for
the Palmetto I,eader is having
much sueeess in selling his papers, i
All news I'm?the paper shuuld bu
1..P4. ri..
H/l 1/ \> I 1 11 I 'I . L \J I Iv I
The Spartanburg district agency
met'at 1 iiinii Friday ;ifterno'nn. _
The agents wove much- inspired
hy the address of Mr, \V. A. C.)ui 1
jiam. Thrift Club supervisor.
Otb WI-PT Mf.WS ?"
Services were conducted in the
three churches as usual. St. Mary
Baptist church,' Mt. Zion Presbyterian
church and Mt. Lebanon A.
M. if-L church. .'
~ The Sunday schorl at Mt. Leban- ,
non was held at the usual hour
with Mr.' 15. F. Jackson, Supt. and
staff of teachers at their pos.t., .
Morning worship was conducted by
Rov. F. I.. Rouey the pastor.
The Children's Ray program was
had in the afternoon and night. ,
The same of which was very good"
The Children's Ray program was
conducted by Misses Edna Wharton
and Annie B. Hawthorne. 1
Mrs. I . B. Smith after spending 1
two weeks with relatives in Rue
West left Tuesday morning for
Orangeburg to attend summer
school.
Mr. O. I.. Smith left on Wednes i
day morning.', for- Columbia. S. C.. i
to attend the Benedict-Allen sum- <
mer school.
Mrs. Julia P. Moragne and Miss
Jennie A. Holmes ar(. attending
summer school in Greenville, S.C. >-'<
Mrs. F. !.. Bouey the wife of our
pastor returned from her home
ill Allendale, S. Inst Monday
where she was called *t,r the. fuller
!il oT her hTece, Miss I.ucrctia
F'aige who died jn New Yorkl_
("it v.
Mrs. Franeis Brown formerly ot
<'ovingt n, (ia.. who is a resilient
:>f; our c ity now, had as her weck<*ii(l
visitors, her son, daughter
and son-inlaw, the Rev, and Mrs.
('. S. II. Hunter, J-r.. -of Macon.
(Jeo'rgia.
Tie Rev. Hunter Spent a very
pleasant afternoon with Dr. Bou
y at the parsonage Friday afternoon.
The Huntei'-s were enter- .
tamed jTT the home el' Mr. and Mrs
\V. K. Vauss. They expressed
themselves as having enjoyed their
-tay immensely. '
TIi.ose on the sick list at this *
Ac-uiLinf are Mr. Raul Saxon and 1
Miss (leorgTa Pruitt;
I
?-m.*i ev c viavo
II ^ ^ I
.s i 1,1 lay .school was opFTTFTI FIT"
tie usual hour <;f 11:00 A, M. Mr. |
(-eorire Scott is the Supt. 1
Sunday, June 11, there was a
ureal <1 y at the Mt. Zion Bapt. ,
Chureh which was known as the <
New Knoree Convention where, se- ;
veil churches participated. Three] |
choirs were present.. Mt. Zion col -1 <
It'ctoil $1.25 Hust River $lr80, and''
Junior. $1 31. j,
The-following trills spoke: The'i
Misses Lujrenia Sprayer, Bern ice'(
Ih M>. Hattie T.ou Reeder and
Frances Clark. The following prea ,
hers i.vrde talks: The Revs. E.'E.
Cauhjen, M. C. Freeman and J. J.
Vountr. . 11 _
At 7:30 P. M. the pastor- l>rot |
u another soul stirrhi<r sermon
and $1.50 was raised.
I? v. M. C. Freeman, and . Mrs., i
I : cx.ie Wert's- were the guests of
""its. Amanda Iloib.
M ITTIt: \T 4 1 \ A IT id /-nnni n
*i xi I 1 lv .'I i\ IV l/A ? in VI ItA LIV j ,
Seneca, S. C. - The Mattie Mae
1> vis Circle* No. 1 of Ebenezer j
Baptist Church met at the home(
of Mvs. Emma Tilly, Friday, June <
'.i. 1939. The regular form of open-J
in if service followed: Singing, "0 i
V.i-iji Haste;" Scripture Reading, I
"Th,. perfect youth," t>V Mrs. M;l
I.. Huwthri no; Modita?jff>n and,
Crnyer Period?For our consecrat
ed Vouth of our churches, Mrs.'i
Emma Tilly; Singing, "More A-Ji
bout Jesus;" Topic, "God's purpose
and our responsibilities fori
Vouih," Mrs. It. S. Sharp and othoVs;
Business and Records; Reports
of Sick Committee showed
Mr. Pickens, Mrs. Fannie Wilson,
Mrs. Carrie Young and Mr. E. J.
Ramsey to be ill. Special prayer-was
administered, and the closing
song and benediction culminated
the meeting. '
We were highly entertained by
the hostess.
The Talent TTouir will meet at the
home of Mrs. Mattie Greer, Oak
St.. Juno 23, 1039.
The Mattie Mae Davis Circle |
will meet at the home of Mrs. B. S.
Sharp, 305 Oak St., July 7, 1039.
Mrs. Geneva Gaines, Loader.*
CLINTON NEWS
Friendship A. M. E. Church
Rev.-11. W> Walker, 1'aslor^- -
In keeping: with the celebration
of Children's Day the pastor gave
a blackboard illustration, theme
used was "The Manners of Child-]
ten". Ten points were discussed '
very clear as to what a child's
manner should bo bused upon.
During the morning service Rev
Spucgeon?Bendy?who?1ms?been
away for sometiniew orshjpped
with us also Kev. Shelton.' Dr.
Carter of Gastonia, N. and Mr.
Robert Dendy were Sunday morning
visitors, of course Mr. Dendy
is a native of Clinton, lie is here
on account of illness of his fath-"
er, Mrr~.I. E. Y.Deiuly, both gnwC
historical and church inspiring
talks. Response was made by
Mr. II. P. Crawford.
At 11:00 o'clock the funeial ot
Mr. Willis Simpson was held at
Friendship church. A large eirela
of relatives and friends attended
the funeral then "t 1 o'clock the
Children's Day program was earlied
?ut. It concluded at night
with a colorful and very interesting
operetta called "The Knchantcd?House".
Tin1?anrtimpp wit1-'
packed, everybody expressed them
selves as having enjoyed the en
Tlii- Slippers mutest runic to a
conclusion alsh. There Were twen-'
ty young Inys ami girls-competing.
The highest ammii^ was
by Air. 1 h.llelle (ianctt. Mi-,
Nina Dently $5.both were given
slrppFrs" on Monday morning. The
total amount raised -was $Il.de
which was very commendable for
rnc-yduiig-Mk. ??:
The members of th,? North Carolina
Mutual Thrift club were
given a picnic last Friday near the
Yarborough's Mill. All had a
jolly time as usual.
- (Mr. J. T. \V. Minis is back t<> hi*
post of duty for the summer session
in Sterling "H i, Greenville,
'Misses Clotelle Harris. Klr/.abvth
lieeder and I). M. KllisOn have left
for Allen-Benedict summer school
also Mjjss Bessye Gnldbn. Miss
Superly Bealey left last Sunday
for Tallahassee, Fla.. * wber(, 'she
will attend summer school.
Miss Dorothy-M. I.oma\"-a spier,
did -church worker of Hebron
Baptist church leaves ne?:t Sunday
fur Tulsa, Oklahoma to attend the
Bfiptist Statt. Congress. i
The Busy Bee club.'of Hebron
Baptist church met at the home <>l
Mrs. Alex Kinnrd Sunday evening.
Mrs. .Ma'ttie Young Kinard's niu'th?r.
sisters and friends visited her
an Sunday evening. All of Whit
iV. i re.
Mrs. L. B. Butler- and son A. Y
Jr., . visited parents on Saturday
evening.
Misses Willie add Florence
Boyd and Mrs. Berniee WashingT
top of Laurens were in Clinton
Sunday evening. :?; :
I)r. L. W. Long and Mr. Maiioi
HuiigJass stopped in ('iintenfor
a short while Sunday night en" |
ic/ut,, to I'nion.
^Miss Vivian Alexander is home
from Spellman college, glad to he
hack also Misses Ktla Lee Dendy
Ruth Blakeley and Beatrice Djn<ey
of'Coulter academy and Miss
Maitha Adair cd' Belt is _acadui.uy.
All are looking well.
MT. CLARK ItAI'T. (Ill'R( ll
Rev. C. I J. BHu k. I'a^t or
Lake City. S. C. - Sunday was a
/eautifiil cl.iV. IFnti/jug a! 1?:#t0.
VJl the ehuieh members uciv nsk-i
d to. attend ibis mowing.
,At. 11 :oo Rev. Black picscnttd
-he l!ev. 11. .1. rtlli'1-..-i ii?of?Lynch?
mvjr. ( . ('. who delivered tin* .Map-1
isiilal Sermon, usii:;: as his text,;
'Hi-iif TTi 111 rn.i i d lli^_
;:\eat niessaee ami desires the roll
rn of this noble, preacher ami
lis wife to worship with lis.
At :5:<>0 the Rev. llines, the bom,
>red pastor of (lottil Hope Mapti'st
Church of (Ireelyville, S. ('. brot
t wonderful set man for the Men's
Club of our church. Mis disc-on.
centered arouncr this theme: Three
ways to'build-up; 1st, to buihl a
L'hurch; 2nd.the pastor .must be a
crood frospel p'.eli.htJr; ami "Tel. the
church must keep awake and alive.
A ureast U'ospel feast was bestow-'
I'd upon all. The attendance was
fine and^ three of Rev. Mines eo .
ivorkbVs r^iohifianied him.
_The liiti'ht services bi t uiiiit?our.
pastor before us to instil nnothei
sermon for our spiritual welfare.
Mis subject was, "Who, why ami
how. water baptists," This was a
doctrinal serinon. I
The Quaitctte marioii R vns. S.
C. will siny for us Monday liiffht
Juno?M). Adinis ion.?Ifi rents?frrradults
and 8 cents for children of
1.1 years and under. The public is
invited.
The Rev. NT. I lieker'son, ont. of
aur great leaders in this .Christian
i iciuworshippcd with r.s Sunday
night. Oik- of our faithful menirei's,
Mrs?: -Rtttri-a-Toney, "will.lea.vefor
New Jersey to visit her sister.
The amount raised for the day
ivas $10.K8 cents. Thanhs to our
members and friends. Visile is are
always handed a standing invitation.
A. W. Prince , Reporter.
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GEORGETOWN DISTRICT <
CONFERENCE
Drr-Tv T. Mites Presiding Elder j
The District Conference of the
Georgetown Distiict convened 'in
Singleton A. M. E. Church- on the
Santee Circuit, May 2.'1, 192'J, at-*
noon with a well planned program j
and a full attendance of ministers
in the church and it's pi ogress,'
-hut because of the epidemic of in- I
fantile paialysis . fright and the
mandate from the county physi- '
cian, the literary part of the program
was omitted. After a briei
hut inspiring address by the Presiding
Elder in which he extolled ,
the ministers and the jieople for '
their support and especially their
contribution for education, the educational,
contingent, and the library
money was collected total-'
itig. above twenty-one hundred
($211)0) dollars. This is-the largest
amount raised in the state and
maybe in the sonnection. We challenge
all other disti i.ts. Dr. Miles
men are in accord with the program
of the district. If you doubt '
this statement visit the district. J
-Xh-u^ li-U.iv t?4o+s? HH-r-ertsrrt-?tTTrm-?
ci.dly, numerically, and spiritually.
Prof. Garrotte of connectional
fame, was present and made one
of his char;u tei istic spi.../-)<..^ Tr?:
mot-the ho;u ty approval of the i
audience. ?
Dr. .1^ T.. Ihnhnw?of lit,.?King?
strec District jaddrcssed the confer
once. I >r. . lienhow p.asto'icd Bethel
Church. in Georgetown once rind
did groat work. His friends are alW.'IVs
' I' I d til Hi-Mill him ?
Visitors t loin lolumliia and othor
l la'eef? we,re present l>^rt the
writer didn't net their names. The
Georgetown district is safe' with
Dr. Miles and with his progressive
leadership African Methodism will
continue 'to ?o forward in South 1
Carolina. South Carolina must not
give up it's leadership. We have
men the equal of any in the con- ,
neelion as is attested by those at
the leading- churches in the state. "
The District tea unit in the -sup-*
portance of . Dr. Miles for the
Bishopry;
I. ATT A MAN'S J.
..Since hist writing death has a-I
gain visited our community. Mr. I
Bonnie Hot! ea son of Mr. Ladie
Bet In n and Mrs. Addie Bethea of
I.wtta. S. departed this life on "
Thursday, June 1 and"was' buried
Friday; June U-. He was a .member
of the I'nited Holiness' church
and his funeral was preached by
Rev. M is. Sellers, the pastor.
On Friday morning, Mrs; Honnil
Moody, the wift? of brothel
Frank Moody departed this life
Hel l i.neral was preached Sunday
1 1 i 1, ..-4 1. " * -
rum. III! ill o w I n?ll\ 111 \\ C'SIOfl I
< : apct A. VI. I"j. church. Rev. N I
K. Ik-Iain pa-tor otririuling.
Ther,. is still a bit *,-fa-sickness j,
in the . mnuin'rty. Mrs. Eliza- |
both M- i ro hiis liri'ii confined to I
il.o house foi* the last l'ew days. |
We hope foe her .j speedy recovery.
Mis. Etta Jackson is indispose
d lint is improving.
|.Mrs. Rosa Jane Kladger Keys
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with her mother. .Mrs. Jane Find ?
yer of l.atta.
Mr. ('. Free! Moo'dy is doing a -r-t+lo+uUd
liusiuLrss.. Lu_tlie aildcrtak
ing profession and with his Tte\\
honest Im is el vie to give a nice
tr od looking ,iol? as anyone.
The Missionary society of West.<n
Chapel A. M. E. church is still
progressing. The members are
still 'ny I'o|- th" -o'l-'r?jn;>- the
needy am! helping those who
art> not able to care for theinsel\'es.
The I'ulnit Aid board is still
progressing. 'Is President Mrs.A.A.
Helain is constantly planning
to keep something before its
members.
Mr. and Mis. J T.n McNeil, Mrs.
Ktta .lacks*.n, Mrs. Lilly Bethea,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Woodbury were
the dinner guests of Mr. John Edwards
Sunday, May 2X. Mr. and
Mrs. Sain Duzituv Mr. Joe?Btd?;
lock visit*'*! their parents here last
week.
Mrs. Anna David has brim.''
new life to the Missionary so?\cty
of St. .fohn Baptist church.
At \\ cston (Ihnruil P?vr M C!
. . V ? . AVV.Y. *1. U.
1 ?i. j;i in?pi ca , heel?a very, inspiiinp'
and thoughtful se.rmon from the
subject: Tlve Two Keys. Commun
ion was administered.
At St. John, the pastor Kev.
Washington also had very inspiring
seivx-es. The Willing Workers
tltih, St. John church gave a .very
line?prnuTillll at Andrews Chapei
"church Sunday night, June 1th
Mrs." W. II. I.egctt is president
There was a debate on who were
the leaders of the world today,
Christian men o.r Christian wo
men. The speakers v-ere' Mrs.
II......... O -.1
minr.v Dimui, Aits. Randolph
isaumlers.__ Ht'v. Sam Mace _and_ _
Rev. J. McKinis.,
The writer would appreciate it
<i T persons having news would
send it early so that we can get
it off in time.
Read the "Leader*' if yc/u want
the news,
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Saturday, June 17,
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PROFESSION A ;
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DR. J. (1. STff \)
"?F>ye. Far. Nope and Thr< - *
Classes Fitted Accurate
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Office Hours: Telepl
11 :0() to 1:00 P. M. Res
0:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office
Office: _ Resii
2080 Taylor St 1817 Pi
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DR. A. I? JOHNS
SURGEON
Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly
Phone 3406
Residence: 019 Oak Stre
Phone 8740
REV, J. H. JOHNS
NOTARY Pi cric""
Office: 2029 Marion Str. ;*
deeds, mortgages, claims, e
Call to See Him
Oflice riuine 8107 ?
DR. H, II. COOPI
DENTIST
Special Aitenfion Given to
eases ol' the Gums
Gold Crown ^nd Bridge W
A Specialty
OHice Phone 2429 Bee.
V 2"> Washington St. Cora..
OHicc Hours: Tclephc
1J.A. MTU) 2 P. M. Bos.
G P. M. to 8 l?. .M.
Dr. W. D. Chappe ^
4
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Ch
A Specialty
Ollice: ~ Besidei
2115 Lady St.' 1301 Pii
Columbia. S C
Phone 7S11
All Classes of Dental Wt
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DENTIST
PAINLESS KXTHACTIO:
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Oflite. 23ti?t 1-2 tlorvals
Columbia, S. C. *
Office Hours: ' Telepl
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Residence
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DENTIST . - 1
Fillings, Plates Crowns, H
Anesthesia a Specialty
Announcing t he Opening
HE I.LM EN'S RE
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IMqtual Funeral He ?
8 TsTurih Church St.
Manning, S. C. |
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