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I. Saturday, July 8, 1939 ? ' ? ' Mr. "D. Jones of Aiken, fcs. C., stopped in the office of the "Leader" Wednesday while here attending the Trustee Board meet\ ing of Allen university. Bishop Monroe H. Davis ^f Baltimore was in the city this week. He spent a while On his Marion county farm. 1 ' ? The Rev. E. F. G. Dent went to Kittrell, N. C., Thursday to take up Jiis duties as president of Kittrell college. Dr. D^nt served well as presiding elder of the Co milium uisinct ara hJS Deautuul home at Oak and Richland streets i attest the fact that he is economical and esthetic. Mrs. Thelma Walls of Washingtt/n, D. C., spent the *'foufth" here with her father, Mr. J. B. Lewie on Richland street. Mrs. Vivian Walton of Baltimore spent Tuesday in the city with relatives. I i r Mr. and Mrs. Willie Champion of Washington, D. C., came down to enjoy the "fourth" with relatives and friends. Dr. W. S. Thompson of "Georgetown spent several days here last week. Principal Smith of Georgetown County Training School of Andrews was in Columbia last Sat. The Rev. W. B. Bouler *s now pastorir^g his boyhood church at Jenklnsville and is doing a fine job. The White Hall Circuit is the place of ihs pastorage. He attended Sunday School there when a boy under noble chruchmen like A. P. Harper and John Bunyan Martin. It is fine to be honored and well received in the community - where one lived during hi& early days. Mrrs.. Ethel Thomas of Boston, Mass. was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lewis la^ti week. The Brown Chapel A. M. E. Choral club of Arthurtown will render a musical program at Bethel Church Sunday at 6 P. M. Mr. J. Wesley Hunter, '39 graduate of Allen University, is the director of the choir. Mr. Hlunter is endowed wfth one of the sporadic tenor voices of the city and your presence to hear this group will unfold new talents. Dr. a?4--Mrs. D. A. Everett and family are leaving July 8th for oM.uiiici iiuiiic at x ui iiaiiUi 1 Maine. ~~ ' . EVENING STAR soci}al Club The Evening1 Star Social club , held its regular meeting at its usual hour 8:30 at the home of Mrs. B. Williams. The devotion was carried cm as usual, then the meeting was turned uver?to?tbePresident, Mr. G. W. McDaniel. The minutes were read and received. We are looking forward to have a picnic in the near future. The president is very glad to have his mother with him for two weeks visit, Mrs. Cherry McDaniel from Winnsboro, S. C. Our next meeting will be Wednesday night, July 5, at 10.02 Gate GOAL OF BAPT. CONVENTION Contineud from page 3 enough to pay for each position. Benedict-Allen Summer1 School will be in session and you will see many of your classmates. Places to visit at the Convention 1. The finance committee and enroll before you -can enter the school 01 Methods or taKe part in the convention. ENROLL FIRST. 2._The Youth Conference Wed. July 12 at 1:30-4:30 P. M. 3._The School of Methods. 4._The Art Room. Send pictures, posters and "bo6kTets~tcrMTss ?ore thy Lomax, Clinlton, S. C. or bring them. They will "be cared for. 5.-The Morning Watch every morn img at 6:46. Good singing an J preaching. 6._The lectures and devotions at the general sessions. 7..The Song Festival, every day, 8 A. M., 12 M., 3 P. M.. and 7 P. M. 8.-Demonstrations. 9.-The Feed and Fun Hour. 10._The Open Air Activitiesm and the Indoor Stunts for Christians. 11.-The Convention Headquarters 12..The Ministers' Seminar. Let us make the 1939 session one of Faith, Fellowship, Feed and Fun. I have kept the Conventron's Program before the WORLD. Watch for the results at the 1939 Three in- One Session. ColumbiaSouth Carolina. Very cordially yours, By Dynamo Campbell, Cor. Sect. CAPERNAUM BAPT. CHURCH Lykesland, S. C.?S. S. opened ?t the usual hour" with Supt. and teachers at their poalt of duty. At 11:30 sermon by Rev. Janie Jacobs which we enjoyed. The funeral of sister C. Mills was preached by Rev. Stroy. Sick list: sister Fulkes and little Anna Grant. T" e' \ I ?- .... . .. * ? -V Gospel Tornado Speaking i Hello World, I am broadcasting from 734 South Rampart street, New Orleans, Louisiana. Just returned i from New York, I enjoyed seeing j the many interesting industries, * j such as: Westing House, General 1 Electric and many orther things. | My last fSunday in New York I I saw several ministers"from the! state visiting Emanuel, pastored' by Dr. Ward Nichols. The presiding elder seemed to haVfT'been < , very much at home in the Metropolis city. I noticed the "Ole Gray" said in last week's issue that Dr. T. J. Miles will certainly be elevat-' ed to the Bishopric 1940. I will affroo J f V* fV?r* r. 4- r? fAmnnl I "ft" " 1 ^ ? VIIC o I U V 1 u I iner Dr. Miles can pet the support of three other bishops; as you | know we have any number of ?brethren aspiring for the "^Sacred Office. Out of all I may say and the many local ministers, and regardless how anxious we are forV certain men to be elected, unless ) tho aspirant and his friends are able to get the supoft of the b'S- i hop which is now in power it is I only time wasted. A number of | little fellows run around talking about what they are going to do, ! we know that we will all be advised by the power that be. Don't forget that Dr. D. Ward Nichols, A M.( LL.D., a son of South Cnrnlinnr that has broken tuo . record in New Ycrk City by " doing what seem to have been the . impossible To see Emanuel, a magnificient edifice, pipe cmgan, two choirs, thirty-five or forty dif ferent auxiliaries functioning up to the minute, and how he is loved I by the people of the state we feel with his intellectual ability having graduated from public schools in South Carolina, Howard university, Drew Theological Semi- _ ' nary, Columbia university and the degrees he holds from Wilberforce. Allen, Morris Brown and member of Church Extension board, a mem Wr Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Trustee of Wilberforce and Allen universities. I believe he has a chance to be elevated in 1940, and I feel that every well thinking^per son is going to support Dr. Nichols. Take?noteT?Don't Talre ~yhh~T 1 eves off the Dr. G. E. Curry. Dr. Pm V\oo o n?vno f u/nvlr f nr the church and laboring: day and night in Philadelphia.- If he car| ries out the plan that he has in mind I am sure being a General Officer he will step into the chair. ' If there is any reasoning in , the above statement that will leave the book concern without a manager. I don't brieve if we 1 would search the United Stated without being bias he would find a 1 man that ts better qualified than Mr. Geo. H. Hampton of Cqlumbia manager of the Palmetto Lead- 1 er. Everyone that reads the Pal metto LdadCr will have to agree that it is the cleanest paper in ' America. Not one issue has ever carried a -scandal sheet. It has _ been the mouthpiece, in other words the radio for the connection and thousands of friends. You know a man with twenty years experience that has taken care of his own busines and made it a paying proposition, it goes i iiritVi/Mit oamnir h? will hp fthlp to I take care of any book concern that we have. If he is elected next year you?will find in a few. _ months hundreds of dollars saved under his management, and I believe that a layman should have i a chance it will inspire others to work in the connection and I feel others believe as I do. When I was in Columbia in May RCv. R. E. Brbgden told me he was aspiring for the bishopric. I did not take it seriously because T holieve ho is only teasing. Time will not permit me ,to say more about the General Conference. I will be in the state the last week in August and remain until 1 Christmas. My plans will be made in next week's issue. Nevertheless, I will preach in Greenville, Easley, Charleston, Orangeburg, . Newberry and many other towns. By the way, don't you know that ole Viv got married after she got her degree and a few days aftei , she was married she left the degree and the man in Annapolis and caniev back home to her mothei ??rrrd *dad--and-*aid\--"Neither -oi -, them was any good". I Send all mail to P. O. box 128, Little Rock, Arkansas. So long? wiir be on the air next "week sta- " tion PLMOC. HELENA NEWS , Rev. M. C. Freeman. Pastor , | Sunday at 7:30 o'clock the pas- | tor "Brought to us a wonderful sermon after which the choir furnished music. Collection $7.35. Mr. B, Sims of Florida is here viaifirxy hie ai<jtprQ.in.lnu' nnrl friends of Helena. Mrs. Daisy Livingston <yf Hele na left for New York Tuesday , morning, July 4, 1939. Mrs. Vivian Moffett of Washington, D. C., is here visiting hei ( parents, friends and relatives. Mrs. Eva Jones of Washington, D. C., is here visiting her parents of Helena, S. C., Mr. and -Mrs. OxI tier. ?? j I Mr. Joseph Calamecs and son and mother-in-law of Brooklyn, ' N. Y., spent tw<j weeks' visiting hte grandmother, aunt and uncle, 1 and friends of Helena an4 Silver- , street, S. C. | On sick list are: Mr. Frarik . Ray, Mr. Will Scott, Thelma Sanders, Julia Mae Owens and Mat- | tie P. Oxner, Mrs. Catherine Man- ' gun. CHESTERFIELD NEWS Mrs. Mary Watkins_and Mrs. Quick, Winston^Salem, N. G., were the gue3ts of Mr. and Mr3. Albert Johnson. Mrs. Perkins and daughter, Miss Venis Perkins, Honroe, N. C., Mr. and iMYs. H. Wadsworth, Mrs. Davis and daughter, Winston.Salem were guests erf Mrs. Maybell,, Rob inson and daughter, Sara on Sun day. ' ' ' ~ Mr. Levari Edwards, who is 4n camp at Rockingham^. N. C,^was home for the week-end, vrtSTung his wife, Mrs. Pearl Edwards. Mesdames Jessie Summers and Christine Bittle spent Sunday in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Sallie Coe, Mr. Carl Coe, were guests of Mrs. Malinda Coe last week end. ? Miss Helen Jenkins is in Fayetteville, spending several weeks with relatives. . A silvr tea, sponsored by Mes^" dames Marquerite Jenkins and; Maggie Johnson, was ~hrrtd~at the home of Mrs. Johnson on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. Jackson and daughter Ater, spent Tuesday with Rev. and 'Mrs. P. C .Hiddleston. Th0 Starlight club?met at the Mrc? Ron- \T orvi? i\yi I Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was opened by the President, Mrs Annie Edwards. Those appearing on the program wye Mr. Ben Mervirt, Mesames Christine Bittie, Ben Mervin, Annie Edwards. The hostess, after the business ses sion was completed, served a de lieious ice course during the social hour. The officers are: Mesdames Annie Edwards, Jessie Sum mers and Christine Bittle. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Gill. Messrs Levan Edwards ano Jhonnie Panders worshiped at I Grandview Presbyterian church Sunday morning. ?-Mesdames Mvrtle Rickett and Isabel Talley, Cheraw? werc visitors in Chesterfield Sunday. (Mr. Emanuel Nivens spent Saturday atternoon in uheraw. Mrs. Elizabeth Rivers spent the weekend with "her husband t Mr* James Rivers. Mrs. Rivers is attending summer school at Ro'ck Hill." Mrs. Marion Jackson is atturiding slimmer school at JJarlingOAK GROVE CIRCUIT NEWS. Rev. B. L. Gufes, Pastor" Lake City, S. C.?The services at St. John A. M. E. church were very splendid throughout the day. ; The Sun. school lessen was well discussed and reviewed. The morning service was fine' The pastor chosed his text fiomi the II King and the 24-25. The | finance was good. At 3:00 o'clock we were again i uf Cf - r>u:i,i . ?>. ui,. UUUII IU nuucas i? liliuren 3 Day exercise. __1 ?Miss?Adlene?MeFaddon?t+f?Oak Grove was in service with us. We were glad to have her. _ The A.C.E. League of Oak Grove met at G o'clock with the President, Mrs. Roxie McFaddcn in the chair, and Miss Lucile Guiles acting secretary. Rev. and Mrs. Guiles and daughter were the dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McFadden and family ^n Friday, We were glad to see Mrs. Su san iMiddleton and others o 1 Friendship in the community Sunday! Mrs. Middleton is attending " State A. and M. college summei school. MT. CLARE RAPT CHURCH , Rev. C. B. Black. Pastor Church school opened at 10:30 p.m. Dy supt. All teachers and students at their post of duty. Th0 lesson was reviewed by ?Supt. Gaskin. Preaching at 12 pirn; by Rev. G. W. Hanna Subject I havc fought a good fight. He preached s strong sermon. 8:00 P.M. preaching by Rev. R. B. Brown. He delivered a wonderful message which was enjoyed by all. Sunday, July the 9th our pas tor will be with us all day. All members are asked to be present. Let's have a gospel feast. Don't forget the drive that comes of the fourth Sunday night in August. The men gre asked to pay ten lov-ing bucks. The women five dollars. - Let^s?do- -our--beit. to finish pur church building. MT. ZION A. M. E. CIU RCH Rev. S. (,'hism, PasTor ' Sellers. S. C.-?At 9:20 we as sembled and witnessed a wonder, ful black board lectur0 from oiu oastor. At 11:30 morning service oegan. the pastor selected, bis text from the 3:16 of Tfm. This was a wonderful service and quite a few visitois worshiped with us Many partook of the Communion Mr. Charley Hurst who passed to the great beyond June 24th at nLM. J.uu:. r..?1: .1 r.1 r ri' i rtui!i |) 11 lit, mnvmii/.ni #1 2:30 p.m. Rev. Chism peached the funeral. He is survived by his wife, a mother. Mrs. Sallie Hurst two sisters, Miss Florence T... and Mi'c, Anntt Enrd. and 3 host of other relatives and friends/^pT L. S-hipman in charge. iMiss Thelma White and Mis? Beach of Andrews wcrr tVr,. week- end guests of Mrs. L. A. Moody ind worshipped with us Sunday. !Mr?. Helen Rradlev of TimWunsville spent thi. Week end jwilh.. her mothttTj Mrs. X7, Srnitl}. Mrs. Margaret Crawford ot Washington, D. C., is home on account of illness of Mrs. Estella James who is very ill. Miss Maricm, McDaniel spent the weekend at Latta with Mis. Dorothy 1 - 1 THE PALMETTO LEA1 News In and Around New York ? By Julia Braxton (Mark ..New York City _ _ .Hollo Every body! Good old summer time is here again. We who live in the urban cities may call it the season of open windows, for it is this time of year that' you see and hear your neighbors most. How he it, it is the frivndiy season, when traveling is at it's height. If you live -this -type of situation you would say so toor The World's Fair has attracted many a visitor to New York and you may look any day to see ^omu one ou know that you have not seen for years from some far oft state. This has been my good fortune for the past month. * Mr. George Hampton, Publisher of the Palmetto Leader and his good mother, Mrs. Mary Hampton, surprisedme with a visit to Now York. Mr. Hampton is here to rest but the way friends are finding out that he is in town 1 am afraid about the rest. He motorod over to Philadelphia to attend the Bishops' Council. Mr. W. C. Handy honored John Woodruff, the famous sprinter klsq Mr. George H. Hamptou,"1^i/pli?her of the Palmetto Lcacjjf^'n his pal?".t'i:l home 400 Convent-Ave Tuesday evening. Many celebrities were present and a good time was enjoyed by all. Many of Mr. Hurwly's eomr joslil'iiri.-1 won1 sung including other old favorites. W. C. Handy, Jr, rendered several vocal selections which were very well done. He has a marvelous tenor voice. A delicioifs repast was served during the evening and everybody went home-happy after having had the pleasure to listen to Mr. Han Ay, a man ""whose name will make Negro THst ry for many generations to some. South Carolina League A delightful party was given at the home of Mrs. James Veal on Wednesday .erven tag 1 v the South Carolina League in honor of Mr. George H. Hampton." The hostess served delicious .refreshments assisted by Miss Maggie Mcl.oughlin.. Others present were Rev. and Mrs. Peter Folder. Mas lames Ester Warren, Adeline Glover, Jentrh?NTTweBy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark* Assemblyman William T7 Andrews, Misses Eugenia Gova^. dine, Jessie Brown. Elaine. Veal. Mailhg}ine Riithledue. I.a-una _M<> Eachin, Lela Joan Svott. Also Edward DcLa'v.e, Harrison W. Beckham, James Veal, John Veal and Miss Trudelle W. Wimbush, teacher at South Carolina College. Orangeburg. S. C. Rev. -I). L. Wither-piNon Honored Among tho intoivsting. affairs on last week's calendar was a oar Py jrivcn by Mrs. Hattic Belle Flad get', 1800 Seventh Ave., in honor of Dr. D. . Withci'spoon who is now pastorinp A very Chapel A. M. K. Church. Memphis, Tenn. Dr. Witherspoon miiih' a speech in respond-to 'he fine thinys that had been , sard to liim by othei sruests in the Gem of a welcome to Harlem. Mr." (1 -omro II*. Hampton wa? fommoudci! on the work that the Pajmetto I.eador was doing. Those present at the party were Mesdames Fiat.Vn Alford, Julih Braxton Clerk. Mioses Reed, I?a bel Breedy. I. da Walls, Winston Salem, N. .!<>.. rhino Battle. An dorson, S. ('..IV: rlie M. Gasaway. Memphis, To; .. -\1<.? -I?Gaillni'il. Keuheti Aiken. W. CI. Einersoli. IT. A. Allen. I.real Mi AT nry . Anna Bnntimr. the attractive neiee' >1' the Publisher, completed hep work at'the Roiden 'own Man.iu 1- Training School of Now Jers(\ in .Tunc. She -rs-phi fining to enter I.in< < In Hospital School of \u -in- iti New York City in the f 11. Ileres wi hii " her best of luck. Am one Tin- pirsu.s who called to soo the X. V. representative wove Mr. I");t;:'! A. R.i n.'tt. di ' octor af the \ss.miated N'ceio Press I?.r-. ,y -.. Mr. R : !.>!. h Pun bar. Forcien ' "Vn><noniU t with offices at London, Fnjjl nd. ANTI()CH H\I?TIST CHFRCH Rev. G. I). Collins, Pastor Brownsville, v P.-?10:30 The Supt. J. F. Krvin, opened "S. S'. with ?-to'H-he' < n-csent. Ike 11 J. W. Reaves reviewed tli(? les -son i^ '41 -tlmelv wav. 11 :W Sifters Kzeff and "JcTnos"" Vad devotion, lhacon II. W. WiP liams was nre.-ent. Our pastoi was in the spirit and God used the man. Collection 3:.10 Our pastor delivered a ooworful sermon at Goodman's Baptist church. Cheraw. They are without a pastor. At R:00 p.m. Rev. S. M. Eaples nronched at" Rev. I.yles cturch Zion, and delivered a very impressive niessafre. Rev, I.yles ami Rev. Collins will "onduet meet ire fcr each other in A u crust. Sister folia Davis spent tlie week-end with lister at McCall. Mr. Ulysses Hnrgiov0 is in harere of Mr. Cousar's dairy. Miss Mario McPufTie is giving 4-he?Palmot to 1.radar . a groat boost, asking more to beeomt. read ers. It is ft tine church colored paper, Rev. Collins declared. Come to .-Vntit eh on 1st and .Irn Sundays' Sister Miller in on the go again also vSister Lizzie \\>/ ington. C ribhs. Mrs. T. R. Jones was .visiting her sister-in-law in Lake View, S. C.. Sunday evening. Pleasp don't forget to pass your news to Mr. J. ^ Crosland on Monday. ">ER 'Vil iBRANCH A.M.E. CHURCH I iCt\. D. D. Doughty, Pastor v The Sunday School met with th< j Supt. and teachers on the job. Th? lesson wa? discussed and reviewec very beat tifully. We are inviting visitors to come and join us ni oui ' ed hot discussion. The morning's services had s larjrb attendance. The pastor delivered a soul stirring sermon or the subject "God I^eadth His Peo pie." Holy t-nmmumorv was administered. ; W,. had a very good program ir --ttte afternoon under the auspices of Mrs. J a mile Cain and MJss Chehoney Smith. 1 i We had a nice time in our revi val during the past week. :* I.olge No. 52 rr.et at MillbrancT *uly 1st and reported that they hac a swell meeting. This Lodge is making rapid progress under it's '.-leader. Mr. C. D. Pamirs. Rev. Jului; > Brown is debater. Mrs Carrie Judge has returnet homed from the beach where sh< has been spending awhile tfnen I with her husband, Mr. L. R. Judge ; The following were the dinnei iiu<-.sj> ui i?ir. ana Mrs. u. JL>a j vis: Rev. D. D. Doughty, Mrs. m E. Bowens. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hy man and Miss Genera Hyman. i The tobacco market will soon tx i opened -and I can hear the boy: ! saying- that "i'll soon be sitting 01 j the top of tho world." The peoph | are working hard gathering th< -f4?^portant crop tobacco. i am verj rglftd not to report sick names a this writinri. _ Please send all news to L. J. Hy man Morklay mornmg. I I*,J. Hyman, reporter I Calvary Presbyterian CHURCH Newberry, S. C.?A splendid number of Thembers attended the Sunday school. During the S. S our delegates were elected to th: SabbaCh School convention and summer conference of McClelland Presbytery which is to be at Har' bison Institute, Irmo, July 18-21 1 M iss Mary Summer was elected to | represent the Sunday school and Miss Everlena Martin, the League ! Rev. Reasoner's ^heme was National Righteousnes^. From the ! abovt. mentioned theme the pas] tor developed a fine sermon. in his sermon he spoke of the coming holiday "Independence Day" and j explained its meaning. Sacfament was served at this service -(-After scrvice^ Rev. Reasoner aaj iste<l by Elder C. W. James carl-red sacrament to the sick members and a few "shut-ins". These gentlemen seem to count it a l privilege to be of service. Mrs. i Jennie K. Gilliam was a pleasant ! visitor in Sunday's service. I Prof. U. S. Gallman, supervisor J of colored schools in Newberry j county in company with Hon. J, [ B.- Felton,* supervisor of. colored schools in South Carolina, visited j the summer school in Greenville ~ I;T7T week. The work being done there sent to hav met with theii approval. j Miss Sowell, the stale nurse is I working in Newberry county for a period of time; while here, she la j stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ! Davis. Miss Sowell and Mrs. I Davis, motored (to Columbia Sunday. Miss Thomasiaa Gallman and : other willing workers presented a ; "Hair Beauty ^Contest" in Dray ton street school last Friday nite. j"Tt was a beautiful affair." The j winners of th? different groups 1 were: Missef; Cynthia Cromer, (Darwin Cromer, Andrena Ruther itiiu and .Moncrva ucwan. i "Mr. A. J. /Mc/on, Jr., of Wash ington, D. C? was visiting his j parents Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Moon, j Sr.. a few days last week. Mrs. Alice Harley Stewart of i Summervillc stopped in the city i enroutc to Asheville, N. C. While 1 here she was the guest of Mrs | Viola Rutherford. , Mrs. Roberta Baker left Saturday for New York to visit the i World's Fair. Mr. Alfred Oliphant of Edgej field spent Sunday in the city with j hi.- wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R Rutherford. I Miss Leola Rutherford has rej turned home from the People's hos j pita] where she underwent a auc1 eessful operation. She is mend| ing nicely. ] \t..- VtK..l gimnta and husband [ r f Carlisle spent a short while j Saturday with her father who has been sick Tor" a "few Tiaysr -Mrs. Celestine Allen spent the I epd in the city. BAtESBL'RG, S. C. "V Presiding E'der and Mrs. James A. Jowera ware entertained by their relative, Mr. James Camell ( of New York. j Mr. Camell is on his way to Augusta, Ga. and will refturn here in ! a few days to rep-one. " w T ?,. . aVUSS iUHITlie wuwcia ? nleasent trip to Lake Junnluska, i N> 0. where she is spending: a vacation. | The Stewardess Boa^d of St. James C. M. E. Chuvch met at the home of Mrs. Hartley on Howard Street <,n Friday nrta Jone 30. Visiters prcnent were MVs. Clarice Robinson, Mrs KancV Wise~ and Mrs. Mniino Hartley. | Mrs. Johnnie Johnson made a very interesting- talk for the benefit of the Stewardess members. Mrs. Julia Derrick who v-a* very ' much indisposed last week is eecwpoatirvy greatly. 1 * I Rev. R.iiJy, pastor ef Olive Bapt. Church delivered a great sermon Sunday, which all ^enjoyed , EveryI body m always welcome at Olive Branch Baptist Church on every first and third Sunday. Rev. Bailey I delivers such wonderful sermons ? [ BENNETTSVILLE SEWS Mrsj Vina Sandars arrived homo ! Friday to-the delight of a.TT "after f spending a few weeks in Phila1 delphia Pa.. with sister ami I friends. Dr. V. Hanna of Cheraw ' was in the city Sunday. His moI ther accompanied him home. Tr.e i relatives and friends are .delighted I to see the smiling face of our dear Mrs. Hanna in the southland a'gain. t ; 'j?Miss Mabel Horse,-Home Eco( nomic year round teacher of ftate> i burg high schwl will leave this I week for a tw>o weekV conference at State College, Orangeburg, i From there she will take up hei summer work at Butesburg. . Mrs. Jim Stubbs, only son died i at his home in Brightsville la^t 1 week. Funeral service was coni ducted Sunday afternoon at the \ Cross Road church. Rev. McMil} lian pastor; undertaker J. II. W. ""Morris In charge| Mr. John Davis, brother of Mr:-. ' Joe Munnerlyn died at his homein West Beni\ettsville. Funeral ' service Sunday evening. r Rev. Mr. J. Cook of Florida was in the city over the week end ' visiting father and other relativles and friends. He delivered the ' message at his home .church on f Sunday, St. Michael M. E., Rev: * Jones, pastor. He is the son " Mr. Whitman Cook. Mrs,, Alexander Spearman, Mrs. ! H. Bingham, Miss Doshia Mae ' Stubbs, Mrs. Coiet, Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Nancy Mae Thomas and Mrs Emma rirakn srcomnanied Rev A G. Drake to Chester, S. C., last week. I'his is Mr. Drake's newchurch in Chester. Mr. C. Heath accompanied them home. . M iss Willie B. Heat^j spent the week in Chester and Rock Hill, where she witnessed the big wedI ding last week. Mr. H. E. Covington, on of out progressive citizens of Bennetts ville has opened up a business on I Market street which is a credit to Marlboro county. Any Tim(. you are in thp city call by for gas car wash; anything excellent to I eat and a lovely rest room. Modern convenience. Our service Sunday morning , was inspiring. This closed the 10 days of Bible School conducted by ( Misses F. Morris, E. Thompson R. Blue and Mrs. P. R. McCoilum. - They?entertained the Sunday school at morning with some of the work which all enjoyed. Rev. A. J- Wright preached Sun day-morning: from J?b-31st?chap, ter. iMrs. G. Bryant sang a beautiful solo with Miss Sara Morris at the piano. Rev. W. F. McCoy was full of smiles over the surprise birthday cake his members gave him Sunday and a numer of birthday gifts. Only 26 candles were cn the cake. (I guess they didn't have room for the other 26. Smiles). Master Wright, Jr., got a now r bike to take his papers out on - Hrrip every Friday evening. so please be ready to pay your 5c No crediting; pay and save a second trip. Please send news to 33 Amelia street not later than 6:00 p.m. on Mondays. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cook and daughter of Gainsville, Fla., arriv ed in the aity" to the delight of their father, Mr. W- Cook. Mr. Durant Cook of Hacksensack, N. J., arrived in the city foi ten days, to the delight of father and relatives. -1?Mr. and Mrs. Edward Toomei and son of New Jersey are-iTPthir city hc/use guests of Mr. W. Ccok on Hudson street. They all are visiting their father and sister and brother. TOOK AEROPLANE RIDE Mr. and Mrs. Otto JariitSon and little daughter, Cecelia, along with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Butler, took I <111 aiiuyMMiiv i iviv ?v *. ?.??v last Sunday afternoon and they are all enthused over riding the celestial waves, especially Cecelia. Rev. J. L. Fisher, wh.< re regular paslorial dxty was Sunday was at Wesley Chapel C. M. E. Chucrh. He reported a pleasent service. All are invited out to hear Dr. Fisher deliver another sermon i,r. every socrnd and fourth Sundays. The St. James Sunday School is doing nicely but the smr.ller kids are stFll absent. The 4th of July was a' even* da\ at Biteab .rg where a bi^ barbecut and bare ball game was head. All. ~?eeme~d~To h?ve enjoyed the fun galore. |THFmai7 IS THE | WHO KNOV 2 The busy housewife, the averae g average girl!?all can now KN 5 tests announced every day over 8 in the magazines! There i? r ;5 You win with brains. It's whs 2 The Winner". ?> Ojt course will help you to wii 2 tor has won prires from the At -Jg?eago Defender, which awarder! 3 from the Kelkvg Company and 3 lessons are $1.00 a month and :3 teenth of eachmonth. One 1) 2 on way! Address: The Washin^toi ^ ROX '_ | j Special: "How I Won" IV ! 25c a copy. Get this amazi I ""I Pagp R WOODRlFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zinn Church ', ivT.YTi ' T'.. T_ l_y_l?~the pastor opened S miny School at the usual ) i?. u > with ' o'ficcrs at their po-t-of duty Vll - oomed to To wi ll pr? >n *h> lesson. The pastor' r?? >*1 *h<> no-mhprs worshipped ft* Now .TT->i), A.''At. E. Ziou Church a' S". <V = whieh^Rev. II n't v i- * S*y *.' ' nitel R? v. I.ir ' y. } > ' ] 1 stirrituy scrtyto: :t v11 / it. Mr \t . ! 'hiji-n NT F* I ! ? \ f'< . MlSSPS Fddi" P T ' I-V.stot mo*??? <? . ? A'.1. ". ' after noon a?. ' y!and frri-nds. . ' . Rov A I? ! tor of Ret he' Rant5 V.. wtm the dinner en e \' ? : V TTenrv Mfi-!n rt ' -C V S V. ' M W". W R. TVi- r <' - " ' Jimc l"-.,. 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