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1 fUKSTI.K PARAGRAPHS ji
r" Miss AaohiT Adams "of Detroit", l '
i* visiting her father, Mr. NVill'c
E Adams. ! t
Prof, and Mrs. T. J. l^anberry
of Columbia, we're quests Satur- t
day of .Miss Mabel Sumter and t
1 Miss Joanna Blackwell.
Among th'e graduates of dol- 1
leges for this year who are at i
home are: Mr. William Richburg, 1
Miss?lentil Harden, Ml. J allies ^
Cnajipell, Mate college; Miss Jul
I, la cspanii, Benedict college; mis:- >
Angie L. King, Harbison college, !
Mr. Joseph Adair who has been
6Sattending Mary Potter school in
^"Oxioid, .s. C., is at home.
Prof. Leon Stanback is at hom? I
alter a successful year as a mem- i
ber of the faculty of the Hills- "
boro, N. C. high school.
many parents and frf-ends Wit- 1
nessed the graduation of their ,
sons and daughters from Chestei
tins weeK, irom the various
I: schools and colleges. 1
LA- .. Jlrs. Hattie Burgett*s mother
was ouried lu'asday, alter funeral :
M services at Mt. iieuron AilE Zion
church. Mrs. Simpson was one
of Chester's pioneer citizens and <
;" was heid in nign esteem by?aflr dj
r:?~ Hrr ilmrvmYas nf long duration. :
but sr.e toTtr"it with Christian- fortitude.
Just a few months ago
J her son, lJr. Willie (Simpson died
suddemy in St. Louis, Mo. Friends
H sympathize deeply-with Mrs. Bur, -i
gett and other relatives in the los.?
or ner u'ear mother.
The Fashion show at Finley li:
j' Friday night was a thing of beau" "
* ty. A large crowd filled the auditorium
arm aumired the dress of
eacli girl as it was gracefully displayed
by the wearer. These
urcsses were made by the girls
in the sewii^g department under
t.:e direction of their instructor
Miss Ernestine WilUerso'n, . who
?: also dit- ti-ii ihi- piogram Friday .
night.
Sunday alLnioon, Rev. J. \V
Manoney, pastor of. Carmel Presbyterian
ciiui cli here, was at hnber-t
when he preached t?.y commencement
sermon to an immense
*" #U.. Cinlnir ili .1 ii#lit,i?.iii,?
There were forty high scnool grau
uates, in cap and gown and ninety-tnic-'o
grammar school students
y wno . wii receive certificates. The
girls ot tile latter class wore -white
dresses and the boys white trousers
and dark coats. Rev. ManonJjy
acnnoinshed them to choose
tne right course in life and emphasize
that only they could de
this effectively, llis sermon was
a gen., nov. air. llilliard lead the
scriptures; Rev. Mr. Peart offer,ed
prayer. The music was excellent.
Miss Dorothy Heath sang
very sweetly 'The Lord's Prayer'
Missys Saran OosLy, Llicik
Wright and Dorothy ll'eath sang
a trio and there were two chorus
numbers. Miss E. A. Heatty war
pianist. Miss Roxie barber direc- .
tress, -i rnieipai Finley expressed
d\ his gxautude' to parents anu
fnenus lor tii'e fine co-operation
OrT their part, and especially did
he praise tne deep, logical am.
vet \i-i v iiiuctical si-mum bv Rev
rManoney, which was so forcefully
and touchingly delivered. Pictures
were made of the classes
; after dismissal.
T : ....tss i mh cy?j '.hnsoTi?presented
the Seniors Monday night to i
large crowd in the auditorium in
) a piay entitled',"Wild Ginger",
if. is pmy- was spivy throughout
and was interesting to ever}
hearer. The participants reall>
renuered it exceedingly well.. The
moral could very 'easily be seen
tor each player did his and iu
part so well that it seems as ii
it were a sure enough happening
Tuesday, night will be commence
ment night. Dr. Gordon B. Hancock,
of Richmond, Va., will d'e
liver the address to the graduates.
'
Mrs. Marie G. Chisholm, of Rock 1
5 Hill wiia her daughter, Mrs. 1
Johnnie Mae Sloan and her tiny 1
daughter, Marie of Seneca were
in town Thursday.'
Mrs. MildPcd Doso-y Williams ol 1
.Jersey l i^y, .N. .J., with her two
little enilrgn came down to witness
ther graduation of her sistei
and brother, Mflfs Margaret Dor- ;
sev anC Mr. Herman Dorsey from i
Finley nign s.irt>ol. I
Miss Kuoie liouI wade left Wednesday
afternoon' to spend the
summer in Summit, N. J. (
... Mrs: -fchniTce darey of "Jersey '
City, N. J. spent several days
here as the guest of R'ev. und Mrs. 1
J. W. Manoney.
Ttu^ ii..., i; . r? I .. . c
iiit ilea veuvy uuspui singers ?.-will
give a program at Calvary
Baptist church Tuesday wt:hL J
June 4. !
Friends, everywhere wilh be sad 1
to learn of the death of Rev. T. 1
J. Greer. Funeral services were
held at Blaek Rock Bapt. church '
Tuesday. Rev. Greer "was treasurer
ol .Sandy River Baptist as- t
soeiatiop lower division, and was n
retired pastor. He had been ill ,s
lor several months.
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PAYVLKVSJSI.AN? NEWS__
Bio Willie Moultrie of Saint
J antes Ba|>tist church preached at
St. John A.VIE church wbrl*^ Rev. \
G. E. Washington the pastor was t
up to Gordon. At this church Bro (
J. Hainey pi t Hi tied a noble sermon
from the subject "Watch" 1
Each letter of the word was ana 1
lyzed. A? M::JQ_-IittvT- Washington :>
delivered a thought provoking (
message to the eraduates of th"
Brookgreen school where a largi }
crowd assembled at the church i
The messagV was taken from Phil
& , lipians thspel S:i:l, theme: Fac- '
ing Eife. Points stressed were: .A
yision, Passion, Action. Tire speak T
o'- said v? do net nerd nioio /
things to s'-ee, but better eyes to! r
see them with. Prof, and Mrs $
Boi^ans arc. bringing things to $
>ass here at Brookgreen.
Rev. C. M. Bessellieu was down
ft ACftdjikTMd' YUgUlBiY MftHl-,
rig gerv1ch"ar Mtr^TZlon Baptist '
hurch was omitted, ;but a mounain
top*' pray'er service was had
nstead, which set the church on
^allowed,', fire. At. night the pasoor
charmed his Learers in a few"
vords, praised the founder of The
Palmetto Leader for his spUendid
iiid non-partial news. He forcefully
urged his . members to 'buy
he naner more. ,
Mr. George Bessellieu th'en came
'orward with a burning message
Subject Praying Amiss.
The Seajbrook quartet played
..ell its part on the program at
Mt. Zion Sunday evening. We
fiope to see more of this spirit of
anity and wished to have the girls'
rrfo over at St. John soon.
The stork stopped by leaving
two fine babies a boy at Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Rdiney and a girl al
Mr. and Mrs.' George Bessellieu.
Mothers and babes ar'e doing nice
iy.
?!. s. Rosena Browne, her two
sons and daughter-i n-1 a w, also
Miss Johanhah Browne worshipped
at Rev . R. A. Fishburne'p
church near Conway Sunday. They
reported a grflnd time.
?.-- tv and Mrs. James Gainey of
Gharl'eston have begun their i busi
icss and they ask the patronage
>f ?ach and everyone.
Do your tiding at the Central
ntm*e?of-Mi??and?M rs?James
Browne.
Stop at Mrs. Carrie Williams
uul brother too,-and save a trip
16 Town. ~ *
Mrs. S. E. Washington stews
(ii and dresses hair too.
M s. Carrie D. Rainey is always
ready to make your head look
new.
'when you're sick, see Mrs. Singleton
and Mrs. Ferguson at th'e
hospital each day.
?-Then don't forget Mr. Isaac
Browne as you speed along th
yay;. and did you know that Mes
dames H. Bessellieu, Rose Sindab
and Daisy Smalls are seamstress
of today?
Let's strive to talk a little less
Lot's he more thoughtful readers
Lei's dare tp do our very best '
viei buy more Palmetto Leaders
IN MEMORIAM
( hristie?In loving memory of
our dear sister, Mrs. Frances
Gnrmany Christie, who departed
this life June 1, 1939.
It was hard to part with one so
dear, but we can't complain.
We trust in Cod to meet
again. . . .
A loving mother and sisters
= I,EESVILLE NEWS
Tile Community Philharmonic
Chovus had its vehersal Friday
I'.ir.-. Mav 27 at 8:15 o'clock, at
St. Matthews C. M. E. Church.
Most of the members were present.
The missionary meeting of Calvary
AME Church was held at
the home of Mrs. Ellen Hariel on
Sunday.. A large number |ahve
been attending. We are getting uloti
nicely under the leadershifp"
of the president, Mrs. E. C. Howards
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(Mrs.) E. C. Howard, Report.
WOODRUFF NEWS
__Trinity A. M. E. /A*m Church
Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day and
everyone seemed to be winding to
the chuich. We had a very good
attendance- with several visitors
present. Among tHeifr wtHr?Rey^
Robinson of Spartanburg.
At 11:45 Rev. Robinson brought
us a great message which was
really enjoyed by everyone. Sunday
evening at 8:15 our pastor de
livred another great message to
us. It made our hearts burn with
in while he spoke by the way.
.Mr. James Pitts is a patient at
the County Hospital in Spartanbur.;.
Miss Elmer Ferguson is convalescing
from a recent operation
it her home on Simpson Ave.
Miss Ferguson is a nurse at^State
I'aik Hospital in Columbia.
Mr. Wj J. Donald and' Mr. E
Jones of Greenville were t.gnosts
)1 Jlrs. Dot. Under Sunday after100117
Miss Betty Kincaid of Marion,
Sf. is visiiting her sisiter, little
Miss Potsy Ann Kincoid, and also
other relatives and friends.
1 Mr. Percy Pearson of Jackson
ille. Fla and J&iv-Marcelus Pear
>onof Savannah, Ga., visited their
lunts, Mesdames Evelyn Wilburn
ind Dot. Linder. The Messrs. Pear
sons are in service in the U. -S.
Vlariens.
Ai)ss_Helen Gqmon has returned
.0 her home here after a very sue
essful school term in the city
ichool system at Mullins, S. C.
Mrs. Naomi Deshields of Ashe ille,
N. C. visited her mother,
tfra. Ida Minis, nere last week!
B'.Tnedict com,ege club
The local Benedict College club
vishes to acknowledge receipt of
he folowing contributions for the
Jrgan Fund:
Previously acknowledged $26.50
>r. 11. H. CoopW, $5.00; Dr. 11 D.
lai per, $1; Miss A. B. McGraw
'IT Miss C. IT Hoover, $1; Miss
'orrine Gordon .*t ? T
? ? miao u. U .
selson, $1; Mrs. J. R. Gilliam $1;
>11 s. F. H, Thompson, $1; Mr.
iM Mrs. Richard Dimery $1 Miss
Sdi Woodson, 50:-; Miss Fannye
'ope, 50c; Mr. T. G. Jones, $1;
lis. Joyce Jenkins. $1; Miss Jlarmtt
Waiters, $1;' Mr, and Mrs i
V. W. Simkins, $5; Mrs. Herdi- i
ine Harrison, $1; Mrs. Ida Bull,
1; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Herrin, <
1; Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Washing- i
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ton, $1; Miss Josephine 'jWtyiille
$1; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hanberry
$1; Dean A. (J. fcmlth, $1; Mr. L.
N. Statworth, $ty ~ Mr. and Mrs
W. D. Dean, $1; Dr. D. K. Jenkins,
Mrs. Carrie Rutherford
*1; Dr. L.~ H. Mailman, $1; Dr.
and Mrs. H. D. Monteith, Mr
Joseph Pelot, 50c; Mrs. Emma
Wheeler, $1; Miss T. E. Thomas
$1; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nelson
^.oO; Miss L. J.. Gajnbrill, $1
Dean H, G.-Taylor* $1; Miss R
L. Benson. $1: Mrs. L. M, lfcy_
nolds, $1; Mrs. Etta Sightler,
Mrs l.illiiui Weston. 50c: Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson Woous, $1; Mrs. \Y
J. W'adsworth, $1; Air. Tony Shulr
ton, $1;?Miss Bessie Smith $1;
Miss Evelyn Craft, $1; Miss Rosa
a,. Cnampion $1; Dr. R. W. Manet
$1; Mrs. F. K. Butler, $1; Theoic.i.v
Dept., $2.25; Aliss Kate
Pressley, $1; Mrs- Harneitha
Witherspoon, $1; Miss A. A. Nelson
?1; Aliss tEPJel Shelton $1;
A/iss ,5ohnnie Flqy.^, 60c; Aliss
.-\nn.ee Williams, $1; Airs. Alict
K.Johnson, 25c; Donation, $1; Air
Lfclioy Walker, fl; Airs. 1. O. K
Davis, $1; Mr. and Airs. J. B
Evans, $1; Rev. L. C Jenkins, $1
Miss M. R. Saxon, fl. Tota
j $95.00. . - / .
NEW BETHEL NEWS
I vvfle Diet firw?
Several cars from Woodruff wen
to Reaver Dam Baptist Church t(
a grand raiiyi for the building o
the new church. Nine cuptains re
ported. The highest amount raise*
was $108, Rev. A. L. Duncan, Sr.
captain. Next was Bro. Clareno
Moody $38.13. Total amount col
lected was $253.00 The churcl
was crowded .vyith people fron
Thompson Chapel, New Dtirben
Shady Grove, New Bethel, Oh
Pilgrim, St. Luke, M t. CalvaryPlenty
to eat, a grand time wa:
enjoyed. Beaver Dam is ju grea
Ch; rch, Rev. A.. L, Duncan, Sr.
pastor. .
Master T. Ross Parks celebrat
ed his 7th birthday,. May 27th.
The sick: Mrs. Ellen Farmei
We hope for her a speedy recovery.
W A V KRLY SI N FLOW Kit
CI.I B
The club held its regular meet
ing Tuesday night, May 28, at th
home of Mrs. Douglas, 1804 Wasl
ington Street. This,, meeting wa
presided over by the president
with the chaplin conducting th
devotions.
Tlu. nniliitoi: nf i l-w?
iiiy* was lead, received and adopt
ed, then the house was opened I
business. The new business to
the week was the report of th
trip; which was on Monday niU
May 27 at Taylor's Tavern. Kum;
one repotted a nice time.
After the business session .th
roll was called and each memhe
responded briefly with a Bibl
verse and dues.
We will meet next with .Mis
Elizabeth Graham at 1008 Heid
Street!.
JONESVILLE NEWS
Last week God saw fit to re
move from the Counties of Spar
-trrrdrtrnr and Union. Mr. Rolan
Jo.nson and Mr. Geor-ie Hughe*
These two Christian lovers hav
>etn battling for life for three o
more months. 4 - ? ?
Mr. George Hughes was ?
staunch financial member in th
Sunday school of Bethany also ii
church. Mr. Roland Johnson wa
als? a very faithful member o
Bethany Baptist church. Severn
,'ea.s ago, he moved up aboj
Spartanburg until God said tint
him "Well Done Thy G < od ai.
Faithful Servant".
On Sunday a double funeral wa:
eld for t ic two d'e.cased. Thi
house was pack to its capacity
Mr. M. S. Callaham bf Spartan
burg was. master of ceremonies
Rev. J. W. Wjlburn preached th?
sermon for Mr. Hughes and Rev
J. C. Coleman delivered the ser
| mon it>r .ur, Koiami Johnson.
Mr. Hughes leaves to motin
his loss a devoted wife, father, ?
sister and four brothers and :
host of relatives and friends.
Mr. Johnson leaves, to inouri
his departure a wil'e, several chile
-retr and mitny~ relatives'.
Mr. Johnson died in the hospital
sit (Spartanburg and Mr. Hugh
es died at the Community hospital
in Union. Mrs. Oalluham ami
S. G. Gist hud charge of both
funerals.
These are the students?wh
graduated Voni Sims high this
year: Miiss Elizabeth Fair, Mr.
John M. Foster, Miss Ear.line and
William Gaffney. These students
are planning to attend State college
or* jsome rbther college this
fall.' M?JKt^lsj|lihV and William
Gaffney leaves Saturday for CG
York. "j
Miss Thelma C. Beaty has returned
home after spending amdh
er year of successful school wori.
tt k tate college, Orangeburg.
Bettrie Giles and datfrhter
are here visiting relatives. They
am from Colombus. Ohio.
,-s. I illie Thompson is on the
sick list. We wish hei a speedy
recovery,
Mr. J.K Job;snil is ill at the
Conimunit? < spital. Jle lias undergone
rn oiHiation and* is roi?
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BE* li EH KM I? A1?T? CH I'RCH
K v. !\ A. Davis, Pastor
S. S. and regular services were
held Sunday. The morning's service
was blessed wttlr the- prcs^
ence of Mr. Hardy, one Of our local
morticians, and many others
During the afternoon the Junioi
Choir and other members motored
To Irmo, S. C. where they ren
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dered a program at St.Paul AMeIi
Church. The Columbig r.napnl i |
Singers were also present.
Evening servlces~starTed at Hie
usual hour, although the weather '
wasn't good. Among our visitors i
we found the mother of Mrs. Davis
and her sister, Mrs. Emma
Anderson and Miss Earstine An- ]
dcrson. j
During the day six person connected
with the church. j
Due to the- unfavorable weather
- .-Wa-failod-to-reach denired goul for-i
the rally however we are thank1
ful for the following report. Ral
ly $239.00, and monthly reports
$71.75. Total $310.75. Visit the
Friendly church, 1200 Lyon St.
WH1T.MIKK NKWS
.
Rev. P. Wallace and his congregation
are conducting a two
weeks Revival meeting at Sims
Chapel Baptist Church. The services
are conducted by Rev; C. H.
Pickett, a great gospel preacher
from Cincinnatti, Ohio.. Rev. Pick
T'tt has delivered wonderful sermons
every night. The meeting
1 terminates Friday night.
i ne i niro v^uajieny v.onier-*
enco of the Spartanburg district "
was held at Brute Tabernacle A.
!VT T7! rtrmrtn Saturday, May 2fr
by Presiding Elder D. C. Crosby.
. Rev I. B Griffin is pastor Visitt
intr pastor was Rev H. K. William
j of Carlisle. S. C. A?fine confer- 1
ente was hold .
Miss Francis Clark who recent1
ly wus in Spartanburg, has now
, returned home. She was brought
t! home iil hut was reported improv
- ing at this writing.
i Mrs. Hyatt I.aw, 75 years old,
ii departed this life Monday, May
20, 1010. She was'funerali/.ed and
j buried at Cedar Grove AMK Zion
, Church. Tuesday, May 21st. Eu?
logy by the pastor. P..-v. 1. I?. CI fit
t fin. J. C Uyrd, Mortician..
" Rev. V. Wallace has accepted
the call to TBehnont Baptist
Church. Silver Street. S C. The
Belmont Baptist Church has' a
y very good modern Sunday School.
Mr., \V. M. F.pps seems to be
.very nitch improved tit this writing.
....
Mr. \V. 1.. Kpps spent Saturday
night with Mr. George Williams.
Miss Charlotte Ninu-e wmk tiir.
. | wvek etui truest of Prof and Mrs.
L, i t K.- Moon*.*
i Prof. Moore" nxHorec! to Aiijuis!
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Mrs. Fannie Wydeman of New ' i
York CJty is here visiting her 11
mother, Mrs. Ella Sartor, who has i
been ill but is better at present.
Miss Ruth Johnson is visiting 1
her mother, Mrs. Mariah Johnson 1
ut Horatio, S. C. i
Mrs.Florence Joiner is still ser- i
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Sunday, May 2(5, found us at
Ebenezer Church, Fairfield county,
ten miles west of Winnsboro,
to witness a singing" convention.
The first thing impressed us
was the prayer made by Wultei
Boyd, a young lad, who is also
secretary of this convention. In
the involuntary absence of the
president, this young lad opeded
the meeting and proceeded with
the business. ' v J_
Kiive Choirs participated in the
singing, and such singing we have
not heard in many moons. We
were very much impressed with
the way they took up the finance;
no beging'but after?each?ehoii
stth-j1, thch1 mavchtng songs, the friends
of that choir would rush
to the table to pay. We are wondering
why the members don't do
-that?when their pastor preach to -
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?As usual.?the lui'ut church led
iji finance, which was Ehenezer,
and was followed by ifairview,
Mew Hope and Round Top. We un
lerstand that White. Hall sent a
report. All the choirs sang well,
but Fnirview Choir topped the
list in singing their marching
songs. James Brpwn, Fairview
choir leader, singing "Come on
and lets go home" and the sweet
iiK-lodi/nis voice of Mrs. Sarfth
McKinzia thrilled the Targe audience.
which brought favorable
somment from the people.
, We were glad to meet and see
so many of our friends and members
of former days. We. missed
Mrs. Clark from New Hope but
her fi iend. Mrs. Sam Cook iolii us
that she went with othcrh to' the
funeral of a friend. v l~
Sias: ;iac;k announcement
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the ! urriage of her niece Bessie
Peni .ia to Mr. Cortelyan Gibson
on \\ nlnesday the eighth of May
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