The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 17, 1940, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, August 17, 1940
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Mrs^ Julia G. Woodbury i s 1
spending her vacation in N. Y. 1
City. While there, she will take !
in some of the sceneries of the 1
World's Fair.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin '
were very glad to.have their sis- \
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe?fc.?Steyenson?spenti a.
lovely week end with them. They |
are. from Greenville, S.C.
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Mrs. Marion Goodson, wife of
Dr. Alonzo Goodson and children !
formerly of Columbia, who __are...
?r and^frsciids"fv en? Lh^huusb guilts' "
of Mrs. Janie Reynolds and family
of Hopkins; Mr. and Mrs. Cal
vin English of 234G Gervais St.,
fcnd _ their friends of Columbia.
Thep report a very pleasant trip
Mrs. C. C. Owens of Wichita .
Falls, Texas is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Alice Smith at 1009 Pine
street.
^ Mrs. Catherine Eaves of 3 Sumter
Ave., an old citizen of this
city, who has resided here for the
past 74 years, has decided to live
with her three daughters, Mrs
Dorothy Green- Love, Mrs. Florence
Green Wilkinson and Mrs!
i * Maksena Green Jennings of, Brook
lyn, N.Y. She bids all of her old
friends farewell. She -expects to
leave about August 21st.
. ^, Mrs. Matilda Nesbitt Mott and
Mrs. Florence Perry Fisher have
returned to Waterbury, Connecticut
after visiting relatives and
friends in Columbia, S. C. They
reported a very pleasant stay in
the city. ,
Professional Notice^
Dr. J. G. Stuart, who has bein
Chicago, 111., studying for the
pust five weeks, will be in his
office, 2030 Taylor Street, Satur
day. August 17 th. an.I -resume hrk .
_p.rafi.tic.-e.. ?-1
THE SOCIAL SAVINGS CLUB
Miss Rosa Stevenson entertained
The Social Savings club at the
j; " home of Mis Campbell, 1011 Green
street. The meeting was opened
- by repeating the oLrd's Prayer in
concert.?Then Bible verses and :i "
Bible reading were heard. The
minuttes were read and the roll
called after which the house was
opened for business. The nicotine
closed by ringing The Old Rugged
Ctosst~ The next meeting-will be" ~
held at the home of Mr. Charles
Ed. Caldwell, Oil Assembly St.
t' Visitors are always welcome
The host served^ a delightful
course consisting \)f ham and tomato
sandwiches, punch and *ici*
cream on dotitttsr after which wc
played cards. Everyone enjoyed
the evening.
BLUE STAR SOCIAL CU B
We held our last meeting 011
^Monday, Aug. 12th at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, 010 Wal
nut street. The house was called
to order by the president. Mr. Na
thaniel Ethridge sang I Shall not
be Removed. Mrs. Hattie |Davis ,
repeated the Lord's Prayer.
We hdd a wonderful time at 0111
HnnivursHiv ilnnno on tlu? Rth nt
Augu3t. We certainly enjoyed oui
dance very much and hope all ol
our friends and visitors enjoyed 1
it as., much.
^ On next Friday night, Aug. ?3
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Brooks, DIG Walnut St., all ol
our friends are- welcome and ev- .
ery club in the city is welcome
if_the$ care to come. There will
he one of the biggest Bingo par- _
ti?s that has ever been given by ~
the members of the Blue Stai ,
Social Club from 8:30 until?
<4, Our next' meeting will be atl
the home' of Mr. and Mrs. James
Brown,.. 1122 Tree street.
SlINNY SIDE SOCIAL CLUB '
The Sunny Side .Social club held *
its weekly meeting Tuesday nite
August 6 at 2512 Green street en- <.
tertained by Mrs. Ruth Jenkins \
The meeting was called to ordei t
*. uy wie nesiueni, mr, j, miuuieion. i
The devotional -services were conducted
by Mr. J. H. Rowc and car.
ried out in its usual manner al't- " *
which the meeting was turned ovoi to
the president. .Minutes of the 1
last meeting were read, received 1
and adopted then the house wns 1
opened for business which was dis 1
cussed. The Barbecue which was 1
Jt.ponsored by our president Mr. J. i
Middleton Saturday, August 10tn fi
was a success because of the coop- i
eration the club donated him $1. '
We adjourned to meet at Mr. and a
Mrs. James Kennedy, 1502 MeDuf
fie Ave. The hostess served cake 1
and ice cream. v
ENGAGEMENT e
ANNOUNCEMENT J
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Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton of,
Georgetown, S. C., announces th-i h
engagement of her niece, Estella I t
Elizabeth Spialls to Mr. Clifton | r
Elias Ford. The wedding will c
take place September 1, 1940. e
VETERANS IIOSIMTAL
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Another wonderful program was
endered on Sunday afternoon,
tugust 11th, by Mrs. Julia Glenn
dio has worked so faithfully into
he fourth year, sponsoring programs
every second Sunday of
aeh month for these men who
ire now unable to enjoy re.gulai
'hurch services as we do. These
ire tlfe men who fought to save
heir country. They overcrowded
-he chapel to hear tin- programs
they enjoy so much We were
?lad to have so many friends
present.
Scripture lesson by .Mrs. It. (I.
Grate. Prayer Miss Francena
Rosemond. Selections rendered by
the chorus. Duet. I.ittle Mamh'
Lee Hipp and Master Frederick
Grate.? Solo- Old Rugged- Cross*,by
Miss Mary Bouler. A Heading,
Creation, by. Glenn. Song On
Fhe Hock, by Miss-I.uella Zeigltm
Take My Hand Precious Low}
sung by Mrs. Clara Helton and
Mrs. Glenn. Miss E. [ Bowman.
oi'L'iini.sf *~ **
One?tjf?t+TT1 VTTTt acting lis"
spokesman for the group. spoke
some very encouraging' words.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT SI NDAY
SCHOOL INSTITUTE
A SUCCESS
On July 24-25. 1JM0 the Abbeville
District Sunday School institute
met at St. Peter A. M. K
church, hear Abbeville, S. C. *
Dr. W. S. Minis, the presiding
elder, presided with ease and dig
nity. . In" his opening remarks be
expressed gratitude to Clod for
the presence of so many people
ami?for the success that has attended
him thus far. The Sunday
schools of- the district made excellent
reports financially.
Our hearts were made?to?humwith
spiritual fire as Ihe Rev*
VV. Hi TTt'vTin, J. \V. Martin and
K.F. Johnson preached .excellent
und so. I stirring sermons.- Ka. l
person seemed to have been at
his best.
Dr. Minis succeeded in securing
amnost "OibcK-nt fai uity ?
1 lili. ll?1'iUl . <11.?rV:?A she?art*:?r+TTsupervisor.
Dining ihe Instiiuti
work, the following subjects wen
discussed very abjy:
The Superintendent." a- Supervisor
of Instruction. Rev'. E. ! '
Johnson. Professional Prepara
tion and Advancement of Teach
ers. Rev. (J. \V. HradleV. Doc
triiies of Christ. Miss .Maty ' 1
(iloon. Sunday School Discipline
Mis.s_.JiatUe.Ji.. P-errim - Mtu-h -hi
t'er.st was .created and much information
was . given.
The Instill te was . rani \\ iti
Mif i-ii ev-'iico of the following?drr
lingaishod visit.'is: Viof. I'. (1
Garrett, Drs. T. .J. Miles, .J. Ii
Smith, ,f. t'. tjllsntes. Rev. J. II
But n's a nil .Mis. Freeman. Tlu
visitors made cjunurugiiuv re
1 ii it >~ li ?\\ lueh a i s i' added TT liu
success of the Institute
fltev. Glover and his good people
really know how to entertain
h word welcome apparently
could be seen on all rtbv^r faces
-Ehe fond was of vueh'vai iciy and
nature that those having the most
eccentric appetites were appeased
So with souls spiritually iovi\ed.
i broader view of Sunday School
Methods obtained, and appetites
appeased, the Sunday School Institute.
oil the-- A-bbe\414e District"
came to a most successful close.
SI1II,OH A. M. ! :. ( Ill K( II
We can l?ut say that Prosperity
has been revived. Fast week elos
cd out with a successful meeting
four spuls were inlded to the
.huivn., j TJie Rev. J. K. Dixon of
l,exingtbn conducted this Rivet,,...
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infe. hi i.i .i j?i l ai iii'i anu
i God-sent man.. Our pastor is to
uc congratulated for securing tin
servicex of Rev. Dixon.
Many of the members .were
no me from NvW York, Atlanta, Co
lumbia and North Carolina. Sunlay
was a wry busy day with us.
S.-- S. was wry good and after the
study period the paslor gave help
ful remarks. The regular mornng
morning service was* not had
,>.;e new converts were Baptized
md received in full membership.
At 1 o'clock the- slaughter of Mr.
md Mrs. Henry were laid to rest
ivrro?wtts?broilhi fronT Winston alem,
where she ,had made her
tome for many years. She was
narried some years ago to Mr. An
levson and to this union two child
en were born. Many o T the
Tiends' from Winston-Salem were
irescnt. The pastor delivered tlu
ulogy. Rev. T. 11. Thompson of
Winston-Salem assisted in tru
services.
Sunday night oiu- pastor and sev
nil of the members worshiped
vith Rev. W. L. Shepard at An,ioch
Baptist church and our pasop
preached a wonderful sermon
Tile- message was enjoyed.
Tfo. dideciit cm from th?> Slafjl
>. S. and League convention Miss
VIary Francos. Wilson and Mr
ifred C. James made; their report
temarks were also, made by Miss
aiith Levant who is just from
Winston-Salem \Vhere she visited
ler sister. Rev. Bcdciibaiirh's
nother, brothers and sister?wen
dso with us and worship here all
lay. Rev. Bedenbaugh is bring
ng Shiloh hack to her old standird.
The Rev. T. E. Robinson our ex
>astor dropped in to see us last
veek. lie wanted to see little
diss Eva Mae and Misses Doloric
Turley?who lives with Mrs. ,
andsay. Come again, Rev. Robnson
you are always welcome.
Rev. Mrs. Bedenbaugh is very i
usy helping the Missionary ladies '
o raise their assessment. . She! i
aised more money for our S. S. j 1
onvention than any of the teach- 1
rs. J
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ROCK HI I.I, NEWS
I'.y Ruby Lee Reid
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Miss Doris Gathings of Hamp
ton Street is visiting Miss Eloise
Hhlkoney in Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. J. Walter German has just
returned from a visit in Atlanta,
.Mrs. Lizzie Marshall has just
returned from her vacation in N
V. City... Miss Johnnie M. Gath
nigs is visiting in Pageland. Mrs
Diana Simpson and family have
just returned from Washington.
U f u'lwirn tKnu fnr twn
weeks. Miss Jacqueline. McCreary
is returning to Charlotte after
visiting here for several months.
Sirs. Freddie (lathings and fam
*Uy are also visiting in Pageland
for the week end. Miss Gladys
Holnnw of In wood, L. I., is visits
ing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reid on
Hampton street. Mrs. Helen Eu
ell,and son, Julian of N.Y. City
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ruber!
Toatley.
The Revival services are eoinc
at Nit. Olive A. M. K. Zion church
and i rmiiy Haptist church.
Miss Williene Simpson's sister
Vivian from the Virginia, is visithome
after visiting in 'Greenville.
Mrs. Ilia Maddox has returned
from visiting in Greenwood.
Mr. George Douglass is still ill
at his homefOtf Whitner street.
Mrs. Millie Gist has just returned
from Va. State College,
where she attended the-summer
school. She was an excellent representative
of -the teachers of
South Carolina. Miss Mattie B.
Coster returned to N.' Y. City,
after visiting here for a few days
- Miss Ituth Wvight was a recent
visitor in Spartanburg.
Mr. 11, T. Miller, Agricultural
agent York County met with tin
farmers of this county to com
plete plans for the Farmers' pic-nic,
which is to Oe held Friday,
August lfi at Mt. Zion church.
Mrs. I.alee Worthy of Washington.
I). C.. and Mr, and Mrs. E.
X Williams "of Union spent a few
hot i s with Mr. and Mrs. B. T
Miller Wednesday afternoon. Mrs
Wio-thy tVn.?former?Mias ' Char*
lotte Sitgraves is visiting her par
Mils on Flint Hill. The
Hock Hill Elite Giants
were defeated by the team from
neinumt, rs'.t ., rruiay nlte by a
score of 12 to 5.
Miss Dorothy Miller's mother,
Mrs. Davis of Greenville is visiting
her.
Mrs. Oliver Taylor of Hampton
Ya.. and Miss Smile Harrison oT
Windsor, N.C., have returned tt
their homes alter l/eing here during
the illness and death of theii
-i-11 r Mrs?Maude M, Riley;
Miss Johnsie Cureton returned
to N. Y. City after attending the
ftmnal of Her brother Mr. James
Cureton. Also Miss Kdith Cureton
returned to Waynesville, N. C.,
to resume her work.
Mrs. Susan Itailey has returned
to the city after attending
stinnner school at Hampton Insti-j
lute. ' . '
Hev; and Mrs. A.T. McDaniel's '
daughter,* Hetty, of Columbia?is
visiting them at their home on!
Kowell street.
. Mrs. Kr.th Handy and friend,
Mrs. Davis of N. Y. City uiv still
visiting in the city.
Mr. add Mrs. J. Nelson of Cot-'
ton I'lant. -Ark.r- were ryeein-vlsi- r
tors in the city. They were for-J
nu-rly teachers at Clinton Junioi ,
College. ' "J
Miss Bivnnioe Barber is homv.
for the week end. She teaches in'
Chester. |
Miss A. J. Byers is now on hervacation.
She plans to spend a
nortini*-out of town.
Mis^ Willie Blake is visiting
iier n other Mrs'. Celia Blake. I
Mrs. Naomi Douglass of New
Jersov snent a few hours in the
ity .Monday nite with Mr. and
Mrs. James Ferguson. Then Mr.
and Mrs. Ferguson motored t o
Charlotte to take Mrs. Douglass
to visit her sister, Mrs. Mabel
Ferguson.
Rev. David Poag of Anderson,'
spent a few days in the city last
week with Rev. I. P. Pogue, Jr
Mr. Charles Foster of N. Y.
City is still visiting here with
ivlattVT'S. Rev. 1. P. Pogue motor
ed to Pageland to attend to bus I
inns* Thurnday.? ? 7T
Mrs. Johnjjie M. Robinson, Miss
llattie Ramseur and friends are
spending ra few days at Atlantic
Beach. ^
The revival services of Prospect
Baptist church closed last week.
Trinity Baptist church and Her
mon Presbyterian church will
hold their annual picnic Thursday
August 20th at TA.very's Picnic
grounds in Fort Mill.
L"P VI 4 II V i * n
oi. ,n.\u i /i. in. r.. i tiuKi. ii
Rev. T. 10 Robinson, Pastor
Helena, S C.?The revival meeting
closed last Friday night at St
Mary's A. M. 10. church conducted
by'the Rev. L. G. Bowniun of Mill
er Chapel AME church It is said
by many it was the best held ir (
many years. There was no disturbance
what-so-ever in or around
the church. The young peo
ple-of St.' Mary has laid a pattern
for all the surrounding churches
also the older members rendered
aost excellent services during the
meeting. ?
.Mr. John Alexander .and Mrs <
Ella Jeter together with Messrs )
David Penn, Rennie Yeal, Henrj i
Burton, A. Y. Young and M. J.
Jackson know no failure when it |
[ miles to church duties. They have 1
i most excellent choir and is sched ;
uled to sing at Miller's Chapel on <
1'uesdfcy night after the first Sun |
lay in the revival meeting. Rev i
Bowman announced that Helena ,
will sing Wednesday night, Saint '
anies choir Thursday night.. I
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TUB PALftlgfrq LEAD
CLINTON N E W S
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The spirit ran high ;.t Friendship
AME church Sum lay. Kevi
cals arc going on in the various
vicinities here. Many visitor?
worshipped with us Srjnday morn
inir^, Mr. and Mis. K, T. Tiary ol
178 Gideon Hiil aro entertaining
Mrs E. P Wilson as a house guest
this week Mrs. Wilson is the nia
tron for girls of .Coulter junio)
college in Cheraw, S. C.
Miss Beatrice Dcxrsey entertain
ed a group of friends at her home
on Thursday evening, honoring
* f _ I t' Tl r / 'I 1
mi. o uvan vj. iiiuiuus uj Lneraw
S. Miss Dorsey served dinner
in three delicious courses. Th?
guests consisted of Misses Etta
Lee and Thelma Dendy and tin
honored guest, Mr. J. C. Thoma.
of Cheraw; Messra?Lu Was!. Young
and Marion Leake. Tin- ,
games of the evening were tablu
tennis and lotto.
Mrs. C. A. Wadsworth was hos
tess and Mrs. S.. 0. Demiy _
sponsor Friday evening at.a Lawn ,
Pcstrval.giveirirt^the home of Mr" ~
and Mm. A. WllUSWUI'lh 111 hun- *"
or of Mr. Javan Thomas who was ,
visiting Miss E.L. Dendy of North .
Adair street. The Lawn Festival
i^annei\"L
Miss Kuby Rose and little sisj.ei
of Huntington, West Virginia are
-vrsfting?tneir grandmutliei hercr "
Mrs. Evu Irby on North Bell St.
Mesdamys C. A. Wadsworth.and
,(. H. Wallace, Miss Maude Shelle
and Mr. Clyde Cannon motored to
Spartanburg S u n day visiting
friends. They reported a pleasant
visit.
The League of Friendship church
is reallv making good progress. -
Mrs. J-. T. W. Minis is really sincere
in the continuation of u sue
cessful League. All young people
are asked to meet, with us each
Sunday evening at Friendship.
WILLIAMS CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. It. J. Jefferson, l'ast?r
Despite the inclemency of tin ,
weather, a surprisingly largi
crowd attended the services. The
pastor took his text from ,^t. Mat' ,
tenth chapter, eighth verse, subject
The Twelve Apostles Sent
Forth. Everyone seemed to on |
joy this great"message. The pas- |
tor seemed to have been at hi?
of God. The members of the choii ,
wore in their places and rendered t
as usual a high type of service. A |
niiniln-1- nf?visiting?friends?win -j
shiped with us, we are always f
glad to have them. We were proud
to see Mrs. Mattie Butler back to |
,iS,i Kim Itu.m iwifltinml to
Iht bed for quite a few months. j
Mrs. Louvinia Fisher, one- of -out. .
faithful members has been in tin (
Tri-county hospital, is now buck ,
home. Mrs. Sara Billy is intprov t
ittir nicely but is still in the hos
pital. We are praying that these ,
faithful-members who are ill will :
soon be themselves again. We
are looking forward with great
inturesL to our fall revival. Tin v.
evening service was very, brief I T
cause of the inclement weather
titte-pei'soiuunited_wiib the church. _
Mrs. Carrie Govan one of the'
most faithful members of the
church has been appointed presi- 1
dent of Stewardess Board No.
Mrs; Carrie McGill has been an s
pointed president of the Enter- (
gency Board. God blc-r-s them and t
may they do well in their res pec 1
tivc places. s
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CHESTERFIELD NEWS 1
Mrs. Louise Foster Johnson and '
son, Girnrd Foster are visitinp
Mesdames A. Bailey and P. Mc'- '
Clain in Fayetteviile. N. C.
Miss Nannie Davis. Jeanes teacher
in Palatku, Fla.;. Miss Ella
Pearson, Charleston, and Miss Dot j
othy Pogue and Mr. Thomas Pog- (
if s;11iiitro- were in the citv Mon- ,
clay visiting the -Toatleys. \
Miss Venice P. Monroe, Mrs
Ida Pel kins and Rev. .J. Maxwell. '
Camden, N. J., were the week-end (
guests of Mr,s Lizzie Gill. Rev }
Maxwell was TtTe euest speakur ~
at Mt Tabor ME church Sunday f
untuning^
Mrs. ^Albert Johnson, Girard
Foster, Johnny Sanders, Jr., and ,
Clyde Bittle motored to Charlotte j
N. C., Tuesday. f
Mr. Willie Nivens visited friends <
in Cheraw Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Toatley, the j
Misses Cecelia and Johnctta Toat- (
ley, motored to Monroe and Charlotte,
N C., Friday.
Mrs. Marion Jackson spent Friday
in Darlington and Cheraw.
Revival services are being held f
at Pleasant Grove church. Rev *
C. H. McRae, pastor, and Mt. Ta
bor ME church, Rev. P C Hiddles- j
ton, pastor.
Mr. Larrie Foster was the din- j
nor guest of Mr. John Jenkins Suit ]
day. j
Miss Sara McClain, Sardinia, re f
turned to her home . Sunday aftei c
i .1 \T ,?o ^
nuviiiK vimu'II *** i
Adelaide Sellers. ]
LITTLE RIVER NEWS I
Wnmpee, S. C.?Sunday was )
rery rainy day and cloudy but the }]
faithful church members were a<
their places. S. S. at the usua- 1
hour with Miss Rethea Bellanij J
Supt. in charge. At 11:30 Rev (
Riggin came forward with a sou. t
stirring message which made everyone
feel good. The Lord's Sup- a
ier was served to h largo num- d
xt. Little Miss Doris Livingston t
joined the churchy She is only 8'
yef^s old. Ouf District Supt.. Ci
>rof. P. C. Legette was present M
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Sunday.
.Mr Jot* Berkely was la.id to its
in St. Joseph Friday afternoon.
Miss A Ipeitrl lirvwru . eJe)>r?l<-<
lu-r seventeenth l/irtthday, Au?u>
4. After dinner she motored t
the heaeh. Those present were
Mrs. ('. (ireen, Mrs. I.uheyla M<
i''adden and het' children; .Mr. am
Mrs. Ttjeloa I.ewis, Misses Kethe;
and Bella Bellamy.
Miss Het'hea Bellamy,..clci t 1 !>
pgate for the S. S. ami Lone m
convention.
Mr. 1). 1.. Galloway was gues
of Miss Rethea Bellamy Sutur
Jay night.
Marriage Announcement
Miss Afpeyil Bryant aiuioia--;
the niarriage of her sister Mis':
Leona Bryant of Wampee, S. ?
to" Mr. Theodes l.ewis of llaiul.'S
July 14. llMO.
Marriage Announcement
M its?t?i aeio?'hoe VaUtl1 ht an
uoances the myrria,-'e of her sis
tel' MTss llattie Mae \ :> ne 1.1
w.umpee, ri to Mr. \Y illian
Jones of Little River Welt, S C.
July J8n04U.
ANNUAL SUSS I ON OF Till.
GRKENWOOD DLSTRK I \\ . II
ApiD F. M. SOCIETY
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The annual sessiblj of the Wo
man's Hume and' foreign Mis*
ionary Society of tie Gieenwno.
district was held August Oth ii
Friendship AME tfliurch, Clintm
of which the Rev. H. W. AVulko.
is pastor. The Rev. P. M (Jar;
the providing '-H'-r ?
Mrs. Ruth P. Alexander, tin
district president, .presided ov.
the session with dignity, \vhih
Mrs S. Belle Lindsay was by .Inside
keeping the record.
Aft,.r hlief ill"'"1 -mil?
fed by Mrs. A. Rebecca lloUno
the president introduced Mrs. A
manda Gary, to the convehtioi
who"preset!ted a play the title Tip
Uncrowned Queen. All seemed l<
have enjoyed the play. Mrs. Car;
plainly explained that this plaj
was presented instead of words o"
welcome. Mrs. Mary K. William?
made the response in short belit
ting words.
At this point the president presented
Presiding Elder Gary wht
ascended t?he rostrum and linec
two hymns. Prayer was offeiv?
>y the Rev. M. G. Williams, thei
he presiding elder presented tin
lev. W. B Nash., pastor of Popar"
Spring circuit to preach the
annual sermon. He used for a te\'
\cts z<:.u. i ne sermon was t>rie?
nit sweet. He entreated the Miss
uinny ladies to stay o;; bonru the
hip to land safe.
After the organiy.ati'?n_was. per
'eeted we adjourned and marched
nto the dining room .for- dinner.
ivervbodv nte their till.
The convention reassembled and
iroceeded to . business transaeion.
Most of the charges were
epresented and made a satisfaeoiy
report.
The convention was a pleasant
itl'aij. The weather was fair and
veryone seemed to 1 e in good'
pit it. So we departed in peaec
>ltd love to meet ..again in I'oplut
tpi'iUir AME church in ltML
' J t)M!S ViU.hi- NTvU Sr
Two weeks ago the angels . in
denverr?decided theywanted an
ither person to come and always
share the Everlasting . Love o 1
5od. so therefore they took from
his world the dear beloved Mr
to! art Kelcli. It has been well
aid and well seen that Mr. Kelch
ived an all round Christian life
ije was the persim who people
ilways looked .,to as -being loyal
uul helpful in hours of distress
He was one of the strongest ii
iia'ncial members of the Fostei
Chapel church. While visiting
with his son and daughter. al
so grandchiidien in Philadelphia
ind New York. God called him to
tis heavenly home. Last tribute
was paid by Mr. Cudd (white).
Supt. of the cotton mill here
where he had worked over forty
,'ears. Rev. Coleman delivered tin
filial message. He lea\es to
nourn his departure relatives ami
11 a 11V fliemls. Sleep (111 ..m
md take vour rest, wt* lev.-.t vre.
nit God loves you best.
The Revival unvoting ;tt Ruthnin
las come to a close, villi thirteen
lew souls converted. Each even
ng we were so wonderfully ad
Iressed by Rev. \V. S. C'af^in ol
Spartanburc. A very la rue sum
>f money was collected. Many ol
lev. Colvin's members from Spa)
anburg came down and worshipled
with us. The minister left no
lnturn.'d stones.
Miss Etta and Essie I.ittle.iohn
ire here visiting relatives and
rlends for the summer. They ari
com N. Y. City.
Miss I.oree Smith is home visit
ng her father, sister and brothel
ilso relatives and friends. Mr
fames Smith is home to the deight
of his many friends. Mr
C. I). Gaffney is visiting his par
nts Mr. and Mrs. E. 1?. Gaffney,
!r. Mrs. Mamie (Mowney is visit
ng her sister-in-law Mrs. pel in
Foster. Little Miss I.etlnr Fostei
etebrated her tenth Jiirthday bj
riving a party on Sunday evening
Miss Gladys Moore is bail
lome to parents after spendinv
i lovely vacation in X. Y. City.
Mr. Walter Smith is visiting
mother and friends here. Mrs.
dne Wallace ami daughter Mrs-.
Ihristine Cain are visiting relaives
and friends.
All young girls from 17-25 ai\i
sked to meet at Bethany TIWs
av evening at 4 o clock to join
he YWCA.
Mr. M. C. Smith of New York
ty is visiting relatives. Little
dss Elwillie Hill is home to the 1
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KIDNEY STAGNATION
IS WORSE THAN
CONSTIPATION!
Because We Treat Constipation at
The Onset, While We Neglect
Our Kidneys Indefmately
No otL'.r orvr.n In your body la of
tnoro hii;. .rtr\r. c?j U.;.n your kidnvya. For
Ui your l.uru .-tru nine million
tllbcd wI.Tcli n.u ;t u.,rk do .- nnd r.loV.f tr?
filter the fluids aid L<<; Ujegystem free
from WBSfeS, .uclda, J o..-o!>s vhic h, if wr?
?But**-! to ram.im, r:.zy cause serious kidney
U'-d bladder treaties.
It lo no wti.ilcr tJ.cn tbut Natur#
Oftci.s . ca: s f..r blip u> clchn out tb?
kiunuyg. ho If you a troubled with
Getting-*.': -Njyi.ts. Lei* 1'airia, llacUcbfc
Nerve Us 11- a da- ho, lyiz/ir.ss or Loss of
Eneryy, duo to functional kidney disorder*,
try 1vli)ANS, ti^e for no's kidney remedy,
which aius Ni.tye to flush out the kid- ' .
neys, to filter ail v u>vy, to prevent JtldBoy
ataccati
KIIMN3 -{s-^nfe-trnr JleliaMe. Tboobu
*13 report ri!*iro ft:US.cfaction. Taken
fc^r ift?:rjf 4to dir?.p. KIJjANS will give
HI* i.'3. ! rt ts. 'J ry KI IlAN 55, Buy It at
our I'rlce OfTVr on two boxes, Um
oju bor. If ri'.t f: t'-tIf!, return unopened
box H'.A GET YOLi: MONEY BACK. ___
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Tl SEAfiOABD AH CONDITIOVIB,
IECLIN1NQ-SEAT COACBEI
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Undue 17.35
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M. Ueu-r^burg B.85
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Miami . It).60
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Mid v.. ! >.' ff <r C.ROWKH ?
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'! i 1?r-1'u Store. Taj lor
. "1.' Harden Streets
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Poro pcauty School
I c. nt?-d : ! 21*1 Millwood At?.
AV ."V T'T.Tl'RE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
.in,;, Pressing, Marcelling.
< r u:ii >?.liit!?A l inger" Waving,
U;>ir Dyeintr. Bleaching, Mani.-i.
ring. Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy and
Electricity.
RHONE 56S7
IM ilhi !n;in:? '(". I'ope, Instructor
Annir M. I'.ipc. T. Malon?, Prat.
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