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THE PALM El
~ A. W. 1'. -Will I by' lucky' e'- t
, . :hough to go back to North Carolina
and would it bo the "thing i
. for me to do? . j 1
Answer?Ycnir place is in Aorin i
Carolina with your children. Make*!
a desperate search for work of | <
some kind whereby you can raise,1
; enough money to return home as <
you won't bc. happy living away
- R. G.?I am 22 years ot age and _
still a good girl and I wish to remain
so until I am married. My
trouble is that 1 never can keep I
a boy friend because of this rea- <
son and I am often lonesome. Ad- ' I
vise me? I
Answer?Whatever the cost con 1
tinue to be a good girl and keep?-?
your good -reputation.. All men |
aren't alike . j. in a cous^ of <
time you will meet and marry t
some nic,. man wha will appicci- t
ate you for livings a: clean lifer -(
Choose your friends among the ?
single fellows around .'50 years of. i
MH.LHRANCH \ME Cfll'RCH 7)
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Rev. 1).I). Doughty, l'astor
. -*? -> <
The Sunday school met at the
regular time with officers on the
job. The lesson was taught and ;
discussed as fine as usual. We J (
Ultf i?' V%.- -uumi:^^cu vavii (
Sunday l?y ..a member. . v
The mumine .service was ear- '
lied1 mil?with?the u ?imi?routine. -1
The pastor preached from the sub
jeot: The Righteous Prayer . will ^
be. answered. The audience rejoicd
over the wonderful discourse. At j
the conclusion of the Service the
pastoraln1r<itTTicod the' visitors'" a.V~
follows: .Mr. and .Mrs. White of (
Philadelphia; Mrs. I.uer Kadv! of |
Phil?delphia:^Mrs. Minder Kartell j
of Philadelphia and Mrs. Bryant
of New -York City. W'e were proud
Co have met our daughters iind ^
friends, and wish for them a very _f
pleasant vacation in the South. I
? Early in-the " afternoon?-o u r t-,
hearts were made to feel sad dur- ;
intf the fun. cal of an infant of (]
Mr. t-hJchI Mrs. Barry Roberson.
Rev."Jbmtfhty pleached the funer?-al?and?t^a-ve?the?family
-eons<4a?I
tiron by explaining the woVkiny of b
life. I.ato in the afternoon the 1
Missionary Sisters under -the lead
trsnu) 01 ftirs. A.l,. t.ousar were _L
- proud?u? have?erected Htvv,?St ?
Chism and his choir from Sellers. '
The choir jrave very good music l:
Rev. S. Chism preached an inspitational
sermon. Subject: Citizen- (
ship.
i
The Sun Down Drifters render 1
ed a program in Olanta Sunday.
Fhey are ready to entertain you p
at any time notified. Write B. C.
Andrews, Pamplieo, S. C. !
Mr. and .Mrs, Glyvc'r .Guiles are p
/cry nroiid to have a very recent _
bom son in their family namely]>
Kenneth Levard Guiles. '
Rev. D. D. Doughty and Mr.
Barry' Hynuin wore the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cox on '
Sunday. i
Mrs. Bloss Bryant was the din J
nor guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. y
Hyman. Mrs. Karma Davis was d
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs, c
fv.K. Hymum Mi\ T7TT. HJyman t
and Miss Beatrice Jenkins spent ?
Sunday in Ccnterville with Rev. r
I H. Dozier. ? 7.
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MT. '/ION \. M. K. CHURCH '
Rev. S. ChisnT, Pastor
'Sellers. C.? S. S. opened at '
the usual hour with Supt. and eo
vvutkers at their post of" duty. A ^
beautiful discussion of tin* lesson
throughout the school. . v
- At- 11'la the morning .0 rvier tv ?
gan. Th,, pastor selected his text J.
from the 1 fJ: 1 f! of I Cor. This r
was a wonderful message an!
quite, a tew visitors worshipped
with us at this service. 51
choir weiy-at} Mill Rranch in the v
Florence district where. the Uev.
IX. D. Doughty is pastor ami d<?livered
a wonderful sermon, having
pastured there sonip years a
go. He, made many friends and
wety given a hearty reception.
T'"e pastor was t dinner guesl hi
of Mrs. Ada Hopkins Sunday. :I
At p.m. we.ajrain regssem- ti
hied an witnessed another wondei P
frjt?--TTT-vrrr:?Till' ?TT>T seTeTT< -7T
his text from fh.. I:1d-18 of Tsaiah <
This-was a spirit al service and "
everyon,. present enjoyed same. Ft
Mi?? fiorl null.?Porter?i et newer1
home Friday nx/rnin'g after spend
' <r fie,, we lts in New York with hi
f rTends. in
Prof. Clary left last week fot
his home in Gtangeburg, where he li
will (resume his duties as a teach- et
er; th(. entire community will;1'"
misjj this wonderful character '
We are praying his continued su<
cess and may God ever bless him 1,1
grp?JOT?Ti5M FOR g,
THF "LEADER"*
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I/# J also a free letter of advice
Jronr problems clearly and corife
the scope of logical reasoning.
Jew IS- j
HO LEADER
tJCT "fc??: 7
B. L. B.?I wish to know if
lion' is anything: that I could got
10 i.'uiv m.v nun nig lot's or ivouio
it he wasted ftVt.it to try?
-Answer?There's* actually - n-u..
need for you to suffer with your
feet and live in discomfort all of
the timO . . . a few dollars spent
with some reputably physician
Vou must ave treatment and abide
\trictly TTy tht. doitor's or^iefs:i
\V. A. II.- Is my Ipisband -plii-1
hindering If so. is it because
ji anything on my part? I should
likt. some advice fy?n. you a* to
'iow to be more peaceful and liap
py in the home.
Answer Your husband is not
fuilty-of ciurying?on with some
ithcr woman, although it is true
hat he secmv to be" satisfied .in
he heme. For?more sperBte im'ormatiorr,
send for youtl Astrol)gy
Reading and I will bo- glad to,
inalv/.o your problems free.
till.I.MR <HAPEL_
\. M. K. ( Hl RCll
Rev. I,. C. Bowman. Pastor
Yew berry, S. C.?I.ast Thurslay
evening the Sun lav school
rave ani ice cVeam festival on the
! inch. lawn, it was quit... a sue*
ess. Th(. prayer meeting was
veil attended last Wednesday nite
ed 1iV Bro. H. P.. Butler and sisVI
T- T- r'id?-.
I)r. Grant visited the home of.
sister Carrie' Lee . Whitner last
Saturday night and presented a
lonatioii to her. What? A fine
?oy.
TH> BrowtT-T^TTTRum-s quartet of
"olutrbia rendeted a nm-t cxcrlent
piosrfaiH last Ktmdav everin'jr.
Thov will repent the prorrani.
atrain at a later 'ate..
""Mrs. Yerda Hartley from T.ees.'i!l0
wotshiped \v" i t li lis Sunday
nornintr.?fn~rv4ees were as?usual
;ist Sunday. Rev. Rinvman preach
<1 from S't." Matthew's frnspel. -tts?i>ir
as his subject: On Board With
ait .Testis.
T: e S ndnv sot.ii 1 headed by
hotf. K. F. Floyd n>mposed of the
icst teachers in. the dist-rivt-launch
ut a weehV rivalry, tinanciallv.
tt the close of the lesson they
eported a total of SR.l'S.
Tie .1 unior Church p'nv ra 11 y.
ook place with a trnm'n of younir
ie pi,. la>t Sunday nipht. And a
iniqip. sum was realize! in inercst
of ' heaut ifvinir= the ehui;ch"
Mrs. -T. 1\. T-eirir after a serious
iperation has returned to her
i/ine i,i Spartan-hurvr.
Mr. Stanmoiv Burton-is indisnised
at this writinir.
Misses Elizabeth Burton and
.eoht?Rulhoi ford?is on -the inia_uVi.
list 1?. :
TT ci \ i? i?. \ i> IKT ( 111" if('n
Rev. ('. It. Illack, i'astor
I ake (jty. S. (\- Ot1 Thursday
light. July 1\\o enjoyed pi-eaehnir
t>y Rev. Willi,. R. Allen who
poke from th(. subject: A D.ga 1
Jan Killi"! a T.ivc Man. This
as a wonderful message. Thurs
ay nights ar(> our regular prayr
meeting night but fur sometim
he members failed To attend so"
] e !) jv.'iiii boa> d arranged a seies
of sermons to be preached
ach "Thursday- night; all members
re asked to attend prayer nioetng.
Sunday?numving S". S, opened at
h,. usual hour by Supt. Ha skin,
'he school elected Mrs. Viola B'usick
as its -i egula.u?Hecpetary_ A .
i imary teacher was als,/ elected,
i'e wer(. glad to have Mrs. R e ia
)ickers.on. with us who worship
,ith us occassionally.
II : ><"> I') caching bv Rev. 0. W.
fannah who selected his text
rym Job., Iln delivered a strong
einvn rni thf. servant of Job.
lev.. Hannah is our own preacher
nd church worker.
Sun!ay. July 2-'?. our pastor
/ill" preach as usual. 'All me tilers
and friends ate asked to hi'
resent. 1 ;
( ai vaity \. m. e. cm rch
Itev. W .R, RowHian, i'astor
T.eesville 'S7 Sundav school
egJTTi -fpi tt-s?usual hour?with f-uut
nd teachers at their pos^t of (lacs.
At lit'10 ^ Rev. Bowman i
i cached a wonderful sermon.
Th(. pastor IffTd ttnMnlH't's tVM-^?- i
to Mt. Olive ('. M. E, elm vert
id rendered services at d o'clock, i
ev. Bowman was at his host The i
...it-, we re exceptionally if nod.
Mr. Satnmie T.ee has 'returned j
inje after a visit with relatives, i
N'ew York.
Mis. Ella Boyd departed thisi,
fe Monday -8:00 a.m. The fun aI
arrangements have not '-been ;
>> 'nhtic| at this writing. - _|
The Leesville Reds will - play1
e ,'! (' boys at Bees villi" on Weil <
sday, July lt>. . I.
Messrs Claud T.ondy, Alfonza I
yd and Frank Humphrey takes ?
cents and soives 8 people with (
anuts and cigarettes. Thai's f
:d economy. ?
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TH
PIEDMONT DISTRICT * j
SIMMER SCHOOL NEWS
Rock Hill, S. C.?On Wednesday
night, July 5, the Physical Education
and Music classes, under
the direction of Mrs: Addie AIcWhirter
presented "Amateur
Night". This program features
inaiffr- vetv beautiful numbers including
acrobatic stunts, singing,
dancing, reading, whistling, skating
stunt^ an i other numbers.?H-r
the close of the. program the entire
east of characters featured
"(iod Bless America" with their
"Toy Orchestra".
Monday night brought to a close
the contest^, called "King ^plenum's
Weibnng ', under the direction
of Miss Kleta Williams with
the assistance of other members
of the faculty. At the opening of
i h e . program 21 prospective
"Hi ides" marched in on the arms
of their groins, followed by six
.ill/.iiiUiiitc lv fit l'l'i i?/l o l
money bag which she dopped into
a basket beside the money
changers. and then took- her plavV
in a senu-circle at thy front of
the room. Pro-nuptial music was
tendered by .Mrs. Boyee.
Tile jinaneiaj report was theii^
made and -Mrs.. Susie Ann Poag
ha\ ing" raised?t-he?largest?amount
of nTone.v was crowned "Miss I
Piedmont" and "given in marriage"
to King Solomon?Rev. Floyd
Wilkes. TJiu "ceremony" was
performed by Rev. John Muidock.
Tile event was very colorful, feat
l ing each bride and her attendants
in evening, gowns. First,
sec nd and tl ird~ pi izes were -itwarded
to three-dadies th0 - next
>ia.\ at the assembly -program.
They were Mrs. Susie Ann Poag.
.Miss Pearl Mohley and Mrs. Court
nan Ratehford,. respectfully.
Several visitors.. for the past]
week included Miss. Frances An
dersoii, Mr. W. A. Schiffley, Mrs. I
J!. E. Dunn.ore, Supt. Wilkerson,
Mrs. S. Li, Einley and Prof, an !
Mrs. Woi thy. ... J
[. On Tuesday, July 11, Mr. CV A.
I.fathers, .district manager of the
. North Carolina Mutual Life Ins
company gave an inspiring talk
on tin- importance cf business ainoiiy:
oup group! TKTS addiess
\-..iA:~~m-ri)fiil. coming from a
character whose, forty years c/f stTr
vice in that lield i as helped him
to speak from experience.
1)1 K WEST NEWS
Mr. J. ('. A Knew Lives Picnic for
Mis Tenant Hands and Helpers
Dear Editor:
Please allow me space to let
the cmulers .of The Palmetto Eoa
ier know how highly the 114 Ne-I
grnes were entertained?at?a -pie-+
nie at the Anderson Peach Park
7"iT July Ttth; -?
The picnic was furnished by J
Mr. J. C. Agnew for his tenant
hands and helpers. Win'. McKolvio|
has passed his T.'lrd birth lay and
"has lived with Mr. At:new?fo r
over 21 years. Eugene Cordon has
lived with Mr. Agnew for 20
years;- .Toe Cordon, Ernest Gorlion.
Cu.-h?Gordon?and Carl?Duiu_.
aii~fi our 1.0- to 15 years. Uncle
Hill says that when he leaves this1
man he will he on his way t c J
heaven." He also. say.5 that h e
has lived in a number of places, j
i tit that Due West is the best'
.1 .... ... i:..? n.,r vr,. \ 1
I" 11 l" M>< """ j
was the best man ho has ever;
lived with. And you could heai |
them all say: 'What a man Mi", j
Agnew is, to furnish five courses'
for tho .".1 pcoph'," and they all
hud | .cnt,y and more < heside*;. J
A. MM did ItlOSc Nc}tTnOS~nl~ toot
(ioidon load tho crowd. Ernest
followed and don't loavo out I.uke
Stokes. Eugene (lordon has lost'
his tooth, hut not his appetite.'
Cash walks slow. Tint don't let
hat fool you when it comes t o
' at in jr. And nobody could head
Jim Voun.tr oIlMii fact the whole
ri'nwd eats. ?
The picnic was prepared and
served hy Albert Anderson. And
hrn't forget. he can fix for you
too. When you a r e around
One West and would like to go
sw/mmin<* or out for a picnic, or
rest, go opt to the Anderson!
Beach Park, white or colo'rcd. ?j
Coach Jake Todd accompanied!
Mr. Atrnow out to the park. And
oe-emr go too. ?? ? Don't
forget this park was
rlamed by Dr. Tt. C Grier, president
of Erskine ..College.
Corl Donald, 'Reporter.
EN ION NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. (\ E.- Wilson and
Mr. A T. Pearson spent Sunday
in Orangeburg visiting- relatives
and friends.
Mr. E. B. Richardson, - Sneeial
A pent f??r the PilirrTm Life Ins.
Co. is working this week with
the local agent, Mr. David Nicholas.
Air. Lawrence Clayton and Mr.
Anderson Woodson of Columbia,
were the Sunday puests of velalives
and friends.
Mr. Rotund Boyd of Asheville,
Nurse Ilattie Perrin worshipped
fit St. Luke Baptist church Sunlay
night.
?Mis ?Birth?kk?Douclass. daugh- ~
ler of Mrs. .Tanie G Douglass, rs i
vacationing- in this city
Mr Joseph Copeland of G'fTney I
.vas in the citv Sunday.
Mc ssi's. C D. P. Ingram, .Ten i
<ins and Richardson stopped i n <
he city Sunday. :? -i
Miss Athalee Gilliam has return 1
d to the city after attending
summer school at Allen University,
The, A. M. E. Zion Sunday i
school Convention will he held at i
Carlisle this week. Five delegates'
'rom Clinton Chapel, this city will v
ittend ' . (
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12 PALMETTO LEADER
NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvory Presbyterian Church
Rev. A.H. Reasoner, Pastor
The Sunday school service was
real good with the usual number
in attendance. Some of the smaller
people are still kept away on
account of the Polio quarantine, i
liev. Reasoner made a very nice
talk to the young people at the!
children's hour. During the rrogu-tttr?chuicli
service?Rev.'?W. ' W. ~
Boozer of Prosperity preached. 1
His subject was "Accused," from'
this subject Rev. BooZeV preached
:i good sermon. It was short, spicy!
and full of thought. After morning
services Rev. and Mrs. Ken-'
sonei:.'and their sou Percival look'
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. S. W.\
Allen, Sr. i
St. Luke Episcopal church has
been renovated and regular sjer- !
-vices will he had from now on. In
celebration of the reopening of
St. Luke, the churches of the city [
worshipped with her one night
each during the past. week. Kev.!
Reasoncq- his choir and congrega-.:
tion lent their service Thuisday
night. Mrs. Mary Nixon worshipped
at Calvary Sunday
?Mi.'.us Alary Suinhieq- ami liiver
attend the summer conference of
-the?McLiolland?Pi unbytery?it??se.i
11 i- I!*-.
?.V I1U1U19UI1 lllSUlUle JlliV IS
21st. ~ I
Mrs. W.B. Bradley nas returned
liome after a. three weeks stay in
New York Cit'y. While there, she]
-and her laughter, Martha witnessed
the- marriage ceremony of her
son, Charles William Bradley, a
teacher i'n the New York Public
School system Tvfio inar r led Miss
Marjorie Gemldinu -Gunning, a
nurse fn the Harlem hospital. Mr?
Biadley reports a royal reception
after the ceremony. Mrs. Bradley
also visited the World's Fair. f
Mrs Wright, Mrs.- Massey and
daughter of Abbeville stopped ov .
er in the city with Mrs. L.M. Gilder,
while enroute home from sum*
mer school in?^Columbia.
Mm Carrie Gallman and Mrs.
Celest'ine. Allen .returned to the
city Tuesday -after a successful
summer school term in Greenville.
Prof, and Mrs. E.F. Floyd their
two sons Odelle and Cleopha? and
Mr. )id pli Daii* iiiuluii'd lu l'tlgt
land to visit Mr. anl Mrs. Orr.
Mis. Orr is the daughter of Prof,
and Mrs. Floyd.
i he Moderator of the New Knoree
Baptist Association Speaks:
To my friends and brother .'"ministers:
I am proud of my long
life. This, the 10th of July.- l'.)31).
I Rev. W. R. Reedcr have : elo
fnated my 75th birthday. 1 ate
bi.eakfast with lily grandson I'mt.
t\". It. Reeder and his wife, Just
before leaving* I .read a ,par: ?l?
he 2nd chapter of St. Matthew
then I went to the home, of Rev.
K. K. Gauhlcn, pastor of Hi thle
Item Haptist church, a very able
pic.iehei:?for dinner. ?Wt- -reit i an?
other" part of the above ment* >nod
chapter of St. Matthew. Mi*. E
K. tiaulden and Rev. Gaublcn's
mother accompanied us at d'o ner
it h Mrs. (Taulden serving- lev (Jaulden
.carried me over the-city
In his car.. We had supper, with
my son. S. R. Recder. R.v this
time 1 was vetv tired,^.so I went
home tu my wife, Mrs. Channrc
Reeder. -Thank (Jotl for my life'
JVIrs. Henrietta Young has returned
home after' completing hei
term in summer school.
The slimmer school for delinquent
students opened Monday at
Drayton- Street school;
ST. JAMES A. M. K.CHI RCH
Rev. ('. A. Stroud, l'astor
Ashcville; N. C.?The pastor, I
Rev. C A. Stroud -preached a grip i
ping sermon Sunday mo minx 1
from the subject, 'The Growth of :
the Righteous." The service was
eery impressive. One joiner, Mrs.
L. B. Curbison. Solo by Mrs Nell
T1...A
.>vi 11vi, ?m i/uin" 111, i\. me la-'
moils musical' artist
Our- 3rd quarterly conference
last Monday night was a complete
success. Over $1,000 raised luring
the quarter, with the presiding el
derr^and all claims paid to date. |
Misfc Inez Stroud our pastor's,
daughter was an honor graduate
from?the Stewart School <>f Bear-'
ty Culture on the 13th inst.
Sunday afternoon was celebrated
in the form of a Silver Tea sponsored
by -Stewardess Board No. 3,
Mrs. Dai.^v Boyd, president A-spiey
program was rendered, fob ,
lowed by a delicius tea serving to
a large number of guests at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs.. Juli?
f]o,?ran, 02 Ridge street
At the evening hour of worship
a Candle T.vght service was improf
sively rendered by the ACE League.
Miss Inez Stroud, director.
We are preparing to entertain
the Sunday School Convention o'f j !
the Moriranton : .1
r IV V ? 111 v 11 I ? !
scheduled to open Wednesday af U
ternoon July 20th.
1IKLKXA N'KWS 1
Sunday, at o'clock the pas !
Hr Thoughf us a wonderful ser- "1
inon.
Mr. and Mrs. T.uther Gary ofi
Gar.vland was th0 guests of Mr.
rnvt Mis. C~. I-;. lireer and Mrs "
Carrie Jackson also of Helena.
Mr. John Strother of Augusta,
fla., was in Helena, yesterday vis.Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Werts and
ting his old home. .
laughter and grandchildren were |
the guests <rf- their stster-in-fcrw.tMrs.
Amanda Hohh of Helena.
Miss Rernice Rob of Helena attended
thp State Sunday School
ind RYP1J Thursday, July 13 and
reported a pleasant tdp.
Sick list: Mr. Will Scott, Mrs.
Mailha Glecn, Miss Thelma Santera,
Miss Mattie P. Oxner.
MRS. F. BACON. PASSES
IN KNOXVII,BE, VENN.
S
June 26, 1030?The public in >'
general was saddened by the news Is
of the passing of Mrs. Jennie F.?E
Bacon, the daughter of the late?a
W. J. Ferguson and Mrs. Fergu- -S
son. .
?Mrs. Bacop was born-wnf renr-pf
ed in the city of Columbia. S. C..j k
attended the public school s and : 11
~Alion university. K,
Sh(. was *d!alining, energetic,
ambitious and always anxious to ^
and di i serve the public wljenevei
she could anil wheic ever she .was !1
called. ..Her pleasing personality
endeared l ev to many, '
Fop a number ,.f years she conducted
a Florist shop at her home (
1410 Wheat st eet. She was also n
a proficient Beauty Cnltuvist. f,
She will be renminbi red most?ui
all for her beautiful voice '"ver ra- a
dio station WIS and in a gospel
singer in her own, and neighbor j
ing states.
Fyneial services were held in |,
T'n?rnB Tfnimlo Mtniwlt Iv lw.vvillc y
TVnn. Tin* Rev. Mr'. R. Steward,
officiating.
Burial services were held aT
Ramlnlph rcmotup\i. Columbia, -iv. <
C., with Rev. Mr. T? C. Jenkins,
nn-lnr nf Cni-m flautist > i arch. i,
ifficiating. (1
The futwral procession iwoltred. <
to Columbia. A. R. Wheeler and
son. undertaker in ehargc. . ^
Among friends aeeomanving *.
Mrs. Ferguson were Mrs. Michael
and Mrs. Dansh.v.
Assisting at the cemetery were
tile Rev. Ml". ColclougK and Ptjtf;
Frederick. ~1 : ~
Mrs. Bacon wa< laid to rest benclU1'.
a lin.'und of bcmTtTfrrh flow- ?
ers. wliTIe sorrowing friends 1? oked
on with pray infill arid sympntlietie
understanding for h< r moth |
er and other relatives. .,
CLINTON NEWS
Friendship A. M. K. Church ,
Rev. II.W. Walker, Pastor fl
Sunday boii\g rally day, a very .
appreciative number attended the J
11101 nine-' service. Rev. Paiker of - ^
the CCC camp delivered a very (j
forceful ami well thought sermon |
r.vi'ryiim u- I'sscd i nvm^VTTTrs-r?
as havinnr enjoyed the sermon. We .
lie c.d;id and welcome him whenever
he. tumes. Twelve groups reported
in the rally; each group. n
iva-s assessed twelve dollars. Of
onrse several groups were not i
die to make their fell ropmt
iu\\ever .the good spirit'of Mr. .11
L Alexander and several others ;1
nad'' ' i" for the" fixed amot.!.?to
be rar-cdr The-?totaled- ,,
/noutu raised was $155.00, which [,
very gmt. During the ev.-ling
service the men of the- chu ? !
OfdeiT'd "\"77i7y interesthie 'pi <>' \
rrum, Mr. K. ;J. Gary was_.dir?\- s
On last Sunday evening, 1 iev.. (
Walk-r "aial a lew .of his memher.
a i ted Rev. Ihitler of l.:ni
re"s in his rally. They were aide .,
to raise 0.0(1. The ladi> s _of Hit .
Wil'iny: \V??iheirs i'Uib.jMet Id Flu '4.
home <of Mrfe .1.1). Henry. Quite \
rm?interesting?meeting?wh>?had.?p
After whti'h a de'edd C+4 -repast?t
was served.
""Misses F.li/.aheth Reedor, Clo- v,
telle Harris and Ites-wo; also Mrs. g
Lola IV. is are Inane fioin sum- .uii'i
school.
Mr. .lair.es Ilailey . of U.'ooklyn,
S.Y. spent a week home with his
rela'ives and. friends. Mr. Ralph
Wilimms of' NYwl/eri y was i n v
riintno So f 111 * 1:1 v i.c-i.niti,. fin- * 1
short while. Miss Ktta l.ir I >? n- *
/ly's liny f' ii.n.l?of?Cho. ;iW?? pent r
i'- Wei l; ( inl with her.
Mr. an] Mrs. Renny I.enke, how'yweiL
of I.aniens wore rn Clin- |
Ion Wednesday evening at. tl.io s
ionic of the In itio's parents, Mr. I _
and Mrs. Charley Yountr.' Wo hope
'o 'h?m ninoh snocos.s, as they, ii
sail the s<'!t of matrimony..
A NT IOC II l5A*i''IMS'!' CHC'ICM f
llev. (;. |>. Collins. I'a* tor <
t
S. S. opened hy Supt-. Krwin.
ki -s v-? j ,)) 11-(. haniit r. ; v
1 1 :'t<) I'rayor seivire was led ly\ ) i
sister Jones and Kllohy. The pl: 1-1 ;,
o'l ^ I \vr.s l!ov. A. Sanders.
Rev. Collins chose j, for a srhjeet
th" tc >:? fo il walking .arid lalkiu.' Y
with Adam, in the r o] of his pas--' a
sion. 1 One joined tlx- el nrclp Mr. l.
Luke TIamer.
Sister Susie Adams, on,- o-i<.?? v
sin tret. sister (letted ami S'ed; fck
>re on tiu* -irk list. .
The pastor's study .and td'os^
room is at tin- eve (1-r completion
The church flower yard is in
bloo'p. ;]
We ;ue looking ft ward for a
i lir v oft ih" 'it' !-. Sttn-lay. Th i\. s
will he Iwcl' e |t taehots. TteV. J 1
It. T?i use ji'ml liev ! '. I) T.vl.. <.t
VcTa: ism. N. will be present n
t._ _ .\
Our paster <m pin^iam '
preach th,. Missionary sermon th<
lil'lh Sunday in ihe Onion i'.eav > \
Di'in Baptist church, McColl, S. v.
rr: Vim an* invited. ~ a
All ch'.irch-froei's an '"Christians S
ill' all (lencvininations should re u' n
Fho Palmetto leader and wl.:" |{
iisr church friends arc doinv A n
Cfot-4?colored rhurrh pnp.-.-t --ttthi'-L?.
nembers art> very into < ste i in a
t.. Suhscrintion S'J.cn per yi e, |!
! ? jiwippmrunirwrr-f "nr r"
CHESTERFIELD NEWS CM
rrunday
m??i ninjr services at Grrml
iew Presby teriap church were
li vely attended. At Mt. Tabor M.
I. church Sunday school was held
t 10 o'clock with Mr. Johnnie
anders,-Supt. in charge. -O
The fiieiuls of Mr. and Mrs. R.
lill. Washington. li t', were enter
a hied at a reception on Tuesday
iirht at the home of Mrs. Lizzie
-rtt '
I>r. J. 11. Toatley and daughter
liss Rosa and Mrs. Louise John ^
5n motored to llennettsvillc Sat- .
rday. * ' '
Mrs. I.illie 11 "irell remains en
be si k list. Friends are wishing
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Marion Jackson sponsored I;.,?
?> ....i-im .? b?'>- home/on Wed
esday aftei noon for the young
e-'ple of the community.
' ?W:?Paekci'. Mr. Merritt
nd Miss Powell, Lancaster were
he' <!llest< of Mr ;in?l AT? ? T TT
' >;i lev Sunday.
Miss Sain \\';u Is worth had a s
er truest Sunday Mr. Spencer, ?>t ?
diet aw. , .
Mrs. ('hi Mine (tittle had as her 1
-11 i ?S'n eda v.?lievs. hF: (k
! > up r. B. Blake, Meto'liville,.
X. C.
The St:.' liirht C|nh < !* Mt. Ta?M-i^?ehu
vh?hr-W?it < regular
neetim* at the 'le^- of Mrs. Jes- .
ie Summers," July J.;?. The meet- *
tiff was opened hy I he president,'
Irs. Annie Kdwan)--. A delicious (
epast was served. Xext Meeting
I the home'of Mrs Christine Bit-j ~
le !
_ lieva.-. C.l!. Baker and T.i;ak
lvipped at Alt. Tnhpr MK church J
>n Sunday night. , I
iiiru |vMr v rn~
T.ako City is the tohneco center
f the State.and the Star AVare1"(:-e
is wht ie von can .irot plenty *
f good ( ool water, vest rooms and ~*i
ther good thine-- free. \>id w*'
lie lnieht lie lit . liines it> every
file of VOUi- tul :ifoi eo-.if t
- ^ " " I
?>k itri host; strut you will tret-the
if.hest price the trrado \y>M I i :ti
Now. brother farmer, wo. ikm!t
ave tf> srrstde stmt tie on- tab* .
ut 1 believe it is tRT- -! 1
: d.T-TT-t,-, etude ..,,1,1 tic
ur tobacco and keep the t a- j
i.bnc.ci ot hni-ie and s-oll the best
.l'or 'ho :. suit vi'l otiiy
tmou- ptnindsitri' hieh: and out i!
'rices low. I hope thai every farei-in
ahu?l-'nited- States wilt put ?
lis trsish in hi- lot and t-e i( t .
' ! ? hi< -soil, nd keep it off
he market; for it only <;ive us
hiyh p.nndatre sin I . pi ice The
tobacco mar'. i . i I open _
n Aip'ust >1 and. tb- Sl:?r Wareouse
is where 1h ll iliy li*rht
ines on every pile 'of your toll'
'{ v?it -b-'-uL-J.! ?L^-.-i-aa+d
I r. S'lerle'nn and Mr. Kpps will
e?^ to it that every pile of your
ul.oc.o will bi-inir the hrcrbest
:ice. .
-Tie?Stm?Warehouse sells hiph
s the hi'.rlp-st and ltkher than
II the je'i; stud that is wliv T K
ell all my tobsueP with the St
V arohousPT. mi better eonw boore
the ojiennur d-'v, on account
f-tlr-e" -.'le.-it rush, -lusi look for
he Star oyer the door and you
rill le'iit the Iliirh Price Ware- .
" -e. Slar No. 1 or Star No. 2,
ill I. . 1 *
. .. mi im* nu in .
K. T.. THOMAS.
i*M/itmokk. Mi), M:\VS '
.iim| vv-l.lv m.M't intr<
lii 1 1 at Ml. Pleasant Bapt.
Ik nb tli,.' ii.A-t wrt'k. Stimlay \
: i"'i ar g-tl 11n111 with S11111 ^
illiI l tehi-in-, al thi i|- respective jf
];m i . At ! 1 :?*0 a.m. Service
"I All III! I.y pev. (\. A. Ale Aleck- II
w'iM pi ' ai r'i il :s sail stirrinji
eiicn. . I1
l'.M. t!,,i Fountain Rapt
I,!(' < ' i-it A i en service in boi
!> .it' tb,. Mi-tsimtary. Regular
Ail-, Kriiest nirt.Men is back in ?
he Ma: ylaml hospital due to his
eei>l. Illal fill t'.v.; months ajro at it
he Steel Ali.U. Sparrow. Point.
Since JJev. D ('. Clark has been
,-ith ns at Alt. Plea-ant he has J
. i .N.i new nicflic 's
i Hi, 1;'-' S months am! is still <l-i
it' i I W.vk.
T ittle ' ' :tr!i's of NVw
iirk City i-- hythi* hospital |Voni ^
11 illness. We hope ho will soon
l* Wt'll Rtfitill.
Read 'l it,, T'alm -tto deader cti.Ti
eek. See Matthew Williams.
Wir'TMIKK NEWS ?
I''. ; s; ('(.,]..] (Ikivc was
a'tncbi l>y Misses K, |; Abratus
: ii' 1 Ue.dah Swindler. We Wen
\ lad hnv,, v itli tis in mir
mnn.'.y syTimi.1. TJev. St mud ami
Its Met tel-ta S 'lie-. After Stilt
;ty ? ! "!. I!< v. Strtmil delivered
lit'., ilise-1 ?i t-lie subject:
ItP Ve! not. ye must be born again. 1
I y\'. St: It'll (le!i vet'iil all owning
disco- i so at SV'ing 1'ill A
I. K. /-'.n , ' o. ? h. This sermon
a ::N' f? n->:!' 11. Sunday night
t iJi'itri Tabe -na "e ehureh Rev jjv
t ton 'I delivered another (lis- nj,
ii'tit so to a large cnngivgalion.
ev. Strmiil is now living in Whit
"ire. _
T' v. MrR A4*+mr e bvoiT
two week's revival meeting ;it '
fa i I'abei naele church. Site tie- ?y
? . lb
hw
EN^f I
SEL'fjRiilNG
ctioux. ,
om
Saturday, July 22, 1939
PROFESSIONAL
LAUDS
o
OOOOOOOOvOOOO?Kfca. /CeOCfttC'*'
DR. J. G. STUART
?Fye. Fjar. Nu?e uml Tliroat
lilasses Fitted Accurately
IfTice Hours: Telephone*
1 :0() to 1 :00 P. M. Res. 469.
0:00 to 3:00 P. M. Office 379.
Office: Residence
030 T.iylor Rt -1317 rine St
DR. A. n JOHNSON
M KGKON?f
Office: 1.123 1-2 /Assembly St
Phone .14.06 ,
Residence; 919 Oak Street
Phone 8740
IKY', J. H.JOHNSOf*
i*."VOTARY PCbl.IC **'
Ollice: 2029 Marion Street
toaler in Real Estate, perform
lariinge ceremonies, writes wilU
eods, mortgages, claims, ete.
Call to See Ilim
Ulice Phone 8407 Res. 67JS
Pit, II II. COOPER
DENTIST
?t>ei-ln? Attention Given to 1)1?p ?
eases of the Gums
Gold Crown *nd Bridge' Work
A Specialty
Iflice Phone 1129 Rec. *82l>4
j>1K? Washington St. CoVa.. S.~C ~
Office ii< ars. Telephone:
1 A. - 1. I.I 2 P. M. Res. 8S71
6 !\ ? I. it 8 P. M.
I r. I). Chpppejle
I iy ri.-W. flll.l S\II?1|11111
<'i- a> > oi Women and Children
.1 Specialty
*1 ?. : Residence:
11." l.a'v SI. 1301 Pine St
< ululol'"' \ S. C.
'hone 7M 1 *
i-.'l Classes of Dental Work
TL Hallman ^
I TINT 1ST "
I1A1M KSS KXTKfltTlUTftS - -?
Sundays by Appointments
Oflice: 2301) 1-2 Gervais St.
Columbia, S. C.
dice Hour.-.. Telephones,
:30 A.M. to '.Of P.M. Office 6034
~ Residence 8873
I/.r. D. K. Jenkins
dkntisY.,
illinPs, I'latcs Crowns, Ilridge*
Anesthesia a Specialty
IISR 'HAIRLONGER
.v Wonderful Hair Grower
lakes the lb ir <>row r l ung. 'Full
ml I.UxurlantT A Fair Trim! will
rose its Wonder/ul Worth
Inirionjjer Grower 2ie
ressing Oil 25c
ostage 10c.
ADS IK P. WYNNK,
Hox 21, Clio, -S g ? -
I
Mutual Funeral Home r~
S Nnrlh Church St.
Manning, S. C.
? ?I PLETK AND
DEPENDABLE SERVICE" ?Licensed
Kml almers and
Funeral Directors
. . Ph >iu? Day or Nli?ht 202
PS^ER J. LANCE, Jr.. Pres.
oo:<: c jpwo :c&jo&&sxaxok
> /*
C< sir fits Drug Store
RESUMPTIONS COMPOUNIt
ED AS WRITTEN BY YOUR
DOCTOR .
A Full Line of Toilet ArTiclei
llOfi IVAMIl^iU'ON STREEV
PHONE 2-19*7 ?
oco^^oooooooo o
I
'civ i wniuloi fill sci mo.'V.i every
rlil. I lie attendance warhlarge
The Black Sox loam -?jflfWhit
ire. defeated the Closhetf Hill
am -^Saturday. The ola<Jc - ? -?
x team is becoming popular
th thos<> teams in and around
hit mil e. Credit is due to Mr.
?yce A l>rams, who knoekfrd ^ a ;
nu? run. Saturday they will play
run ruff here.""
Miss Buelah Swindler sponaoin
a silver tea party Sunday eving,
at the Irmo of Mis. Cora
njrnn. A large crowd was pres- '
t to enioy the delicious repast
Mr. J. C. B7fl, Mr. J. H. John - "
n, M. Abrams, Barney Rice i
d others atttended the Mutual M
ovention hold at Williams Chap
ehuicK Saturday, July 15th, at
rlisle! S. C. * '
Mrs. Lougenia Ducket t is home il
.111 Durham, North Carolina for ^
[> week. ifl