The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 24, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, August 24, 1940
ABBEVILLE NEWS
' Mrs. Ma{y Barton of Chicago is
visiting herSarcnts Mr. ami Mrs I
Sam Button of HarHsbi.'ri; street j
The Missionary Society of Ml
Pleasant Baptist church met a! 1
u the home of Mrs. Klorre Mears.
Friday. . Aujr. Pith. Devotion was
conducted hy Mrs. Klorec Mears :
A.fter which the topic was o,.en r
for discussion. Keot By 'I he Pow j
er of Cod, opened l?y Mrs. K_ F '
-.Johnson. M.s. .1 J.nson ' 1 '
* ?iul many "coed points on this j
sub.'ect. After listening to tin j
leading of the last minutes. tin I
lull was ailed I'm dues. ('ollertion
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Mrs. K. V. lift <1. our president i
li;ul tin- lucky?number for the
I t prize We adjourned to meet at
the home of Mrs. I Iridic Melatosh
off Academy street. Sept. 1.1.
Visitors are always welcome at
out> meetings. The luistetoc-serve-d
it delicious robust.
? HIIICiK SPRING XI.WS
There were only a few at Ridge
Hill Sunday Cor-?Sunday school,
because of the revivals elsewhere
Mrs. Rosa Bell Raiford spent
r- a few hours in Gall'ney Sunday
night, guest of Mr. and Mrs" S
Kirby.
A group met at Ridge Hill Mon
day nieht to? organize a YPCA
The officers are president, Mrs
Ida Peterson; vice president, Mis?
Dan F. Williams, secretary Miss
Dorothy Broadnax; K treasurer
Miss Barbara Williams. This
club- wTTT meet .twice a month?
Tuesday night at 7:150 o'clock.
Mr. - Augustus-- Ilmtgtml -and
Mrs. Pearl Gunthjer of New York
motored down to spend "their va
cation with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. H-azzard. . ? |
Revival meeting will I > i;in Sim
day at Ridge Hill Baptist church.
Rev. A.C. Jones, pastor.
?? CARLISLE NEWS
Mrs. M. J. Quick and Mr. Fred
Quick her son of Sanford, N. C.
and Mrs Monroe Mitchell of N.VT
City the aunts of Mrs. Etta Lee
Stewart and Mrs. Martha Lee
Brown are here visiting then:
and families?They -were-the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.S.
CJalmon.
tVfhrr?Beatrice?Johnson and sister
Miss Vashti Johnson ar.e here
from N. Y." City, visiting parents
Mr. and Mrs. \Vaitus .Johnson.
Mr. Conwell Savage of Bayone,
N.J., Miss Coia Savage his. sister
of W ins ton Salem, NG. "and "Miss
Dorothy Gist of Asheville, N. (\.
are visiting their ' sisters.
?.? Mrs. Manton Sims and fnntilv
also Mrs. Sara Tygyr and family
Mr. H. W. Lyles of' U'eirton. \V.|
j Va., and Miss Cora Jeter of I'etroTL,
Mich., are the guests ??!
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeter.- .
Mrs. Lillie Mac- Sims and fanii
% ]y of Detroit, Mich., are visiting
her father Mr. Johnie Sims and
family.
. Mrs. Dora Dawkins Hill and
> ueiee of Jacksonville, Fla., and
sister Mrs. Louise of Statesville,
N7 C. are here visting their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dawkins.
Miss Lillie Mae Dawkins, alsc
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Dawkins arrived today from
New-York City.? 1 "
Rev. A. D. Dawkins was in the
city Monday. Mr. Will Galmon
of Newberry was the guest-of his
this week.
Rev. J. M. Dawkins is preaching
for Rev. F. R. Gladden o f
Chester this week
HKTII IyJ, A.M. iO'lirHCIl
Kev. Ii? J. Hutchinson, Pastor
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St.rGeorge?Services on last
Sunday were well attended and
The pastor did not Teave one stone
unturned. We have just closed a
week's revival conducted by the
P. E. of the CME church, Dr. J
H. Thomas. The week was onu
long to be remembered.
We are still in the midst of ai
revival being carried on 1/y the
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Rev. Mr Adams. KTRv"-- McAdams ' I
Iuls conducted a spring" revival i r
for- Rev. Hutchinson, so he is
v.-'y '"no\? n. J_
Mis: F.dytli (iordon Murr.v and
children of Philadelphia are home
t<? s- or.i! a few weeks with relatives
and friends. 1
M. -. Arahell Walker Mays and
children-of Columbus, Ohio is also,
! cine ti r e relatives and friends :
The ladies are the picture o f.
health and bring greeting from
the North. i
Miss Margaret Jenkins is out
n-'.-cli to the?delight of bet j
t'l i.oii's '
The Sunday Schorrf Institute'
and School of Mefhods has just
its acuta! convention held
jti IJethel A.MK church Uidsrcvidt
Au.sr. 10th, liev. W.P. Williams,,
pastor. We.Avvre_unaUUi?to cmiti-' mie
tlu- noeline throujrh the two ;
days as had been planned due tc i
the stsft m and washout in the- Uv a
-ww?pui't of tin i utility. 1
The convention was called to 01 t
Hiili'hinson. T M mdielon and T7" ~
I.. Wells. The annual address ,wa>.
dvlivered by the P. E. Dr. L. 1
Furnu'r. Appointing of the varlows
committess. Mrs. E. A.
Mance was elected?secretary and
Mrs. S. E Kelder, reporter. The
projrranj, was turned over to the ]
Distilct Supt. .Mr. .1, A. Harris,
who conducted the Sunday school
prop-rani as arrantrod.
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a sho^t League program speaking
in terms of the importance of the '
ACE League. After the League '
p roe ram the roll \vas called and
all present responded, paying' assessment;
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M ss (). 1!. Lisbon spent a fej\ !
hours in (ieorg'e. the if i; est oi
Mrs. J5. ! '. Folder and .Miss Susan
H.-mie's- - . J
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\IK K.N NOTES i
Friendship Ibipli-t Church
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Sunday. A <r.st iMh. -Mb,- Pas- .
lor.. Kev. M. M. lVace prom4x?*l a
wonderful sermon on "The Head
aches llI j?Pi earlier". The tex?
taken from II Corinthians 2:Pi
And who is qualified for such ; j1
'career? The following are souk '
ttI ttrr thoughts expressed iTi hi* ,
sermon: There are problems in the'*
life of tin- modern minister am j
a e ,-K\vl;iie' Pn-se problems r? j '
tile headaches of a pieachev. Tli
pastor pictured tile nrobloms of I
he ,-\ pus i'aiii as tile headache* (
of a preacher: Paul triumphed in
the miilst ol' his troubles and- headaches.
and was able to satf- at the
end of his wondcTfuh~?aTeoT\ "T"^
have {' > .'lit a good tight".
?-Eitery ' preacher should hirer?v~~
house with windows by the sidnf
tile road where the rare of nil'1'
'tu by. where he can see the iron
hies of the world. He mlist h>oi
out -o? Lhe windows of his heart
with unbiased eyes and serve hi;
people, lie must be able to an J
swer this question, Am I a sigui
liranI factor in tthe life of tht
church and community I serve.'
T&s is a question that becomes '
| me of the-diendaches of any hon- '
est preacher.?The-mrnrstrr?hr thr ;
spy-glassof public opinion. Bern
expressed tin- desire of the minister
in the following lines; (
O would some power the gift to .
see -us - (
To st e ourselves as others see us /
It would from many a blunders |
free u& (
.'The minister who becomes disgusted
with his problems am'
headaches, looses his power to put
the program over. The problem t
of Keeping his head in the mjds'
-of?ih.\\ i-i?mrl?sttttfss as well u , ?
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failure is one of the big; headach
OS of the preacher. The eonclu .
sion: There is no other way t?
face church problems but Jesus'
way. There TfL no .other n;une ,ui> tier
heaven given among nun
whereby we may be saved, hut b\
the name of Jesus, s
Rev. Peace was at his hest in u
This?inspiring- message.f>n?Fun- r
day evening, they tell me that his t
sermon was equally as good. The s
writer was not, present at the ev r
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GRADUATES OF THE
rRAlNINO SCHOOL F
Raleigh. N, C.?Graduating this
/ear From the- Bishop Tuttle Tr
school here, which suppliOs. specdon
n^ul suciul work m N'^'uni wnrr
men, five young .women' will entei
their class and field work and re eived
their diplomas.
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I hey are (left to right in phoorraph)
MisS-Ethel Holme's Ma
one, B.S., of Louisville, Ky., who
ivill engage in work for the Epis
.-opal Church in South Carolina
During: her two years of training
she spent three months of hei
summer, vacation on a large sugai
plantation in Florida, working
svith the children and adults in
clubs and classes, singing and'
recreation. For her supervised
field work, in her'senior"year, Miss^
Malone was at the Industrial'
Schdol for Girls, Marshallton, '
Del. Immediately at the end ot
her class work she went to work
it St. Barnabas' Mission, Jenkinsville,
S. C., where she has helped
with the school maintained bv tht
mission, worked with young peo- .
pie, did home visiting and general
educational and social work.
?Miss?Thetla Bar a Brlggs, A.B.
uf Kinston, N. C., has also worked
at the Industrial School for
filing service.
lhe fourth Sunday is to bo a!
Kula day at Friendship,; since wo
are having a joint Men's Day aw
Women's IJay program. Rev. E
K. * liappelle, a graduate of How'I'd
university, will preach for us
I'he public js cordially * invited to
aorship with us.
Tin- Cafeteria parly given o n
last Wednesday night was one ol
the greatest successes of tin
year, A very unique program
was planned ami earned out. Otu "
oJLtJlC largest,, -and most applicative
audiences of the year attended.
We are wishing for th
Builders club equal success in the
future.
We are stiil urging all Sunda>
a hool member!? to come out to t lit
story _ hour <m Fridays at 5:00.
MYs. Mary J. Small of PhiLt
delpl'ia, Pa., spent her vacatior
here at Aiken with her parents
Mis. Laura Butler.
Miss Uhlmu Walker has return
,'d from Tuskegce where she hits
?ompleted her collgge career.
S'egro l-H Activities of July
Front July kth~ to the 12th in. lusive,
three -l-H club member:ittended
. the 4-H Conservation
"amp" at S. Ci 'State A. and M
'allege, Orangeburg. These three
.toys received training in tin
Conservation of our Wild Life 1
Natural and Human resources.
From July 15tlr to the 19th indusive,
-59 4-II club members en
joyed the privilege of attending
he Negro State 4H club camp sit
inted 7 miles north of Columbi; _
in the old Camden road. The;, <
L'tujamped w'ith Allendale and
<ershaw Counties. These 4-H'er
vere goverened by strict rules and '
emulations with the aim of goo!
nnnnt fs and reeneatton in mind* '
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They enjoyed the' privileges ol
swimming twice a day. Duties, t
fames, plays. meals and rest peri ;
iris constituted ttrr- program for N
he day. Vesper, moving pictures, t
lides, camp fires, stunt nights am' .
nusic constituted the night pvo- v
;rani. These 4-H boys ami gii (
eporled an enjoyable and gain
ul stay at these camps. I
From July 22nd' through Aug ^
rd, two 4-H club boys from Ai j
;en County were selected {from
he state to demonstrate the prop
j* pjethod of killing, dressing c
utting and curing hog meat or ;\
he farm at the American Negro
Ixposi^ion in Chicago, 111. These- v
wo boys wt-ce trained by theft ^
gent and they are in the persons a
f Vannie Lee Livingston and 7
Irnest Schofield of the Wagenoi
ection. . a
It was said by many that these t
oys did a wonderful job. Tie 0
:ere accompanied bv their agent 0
I. T; Dowdy and H. E. Daniels, i]
THE PALMETTO LEAD!
BISHOP TUTTLK
?OR WOMKN
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Girls, Marshallton, Del..- and has
had additional experience in sue-1
ial case work with Family Service I
in Durham, N. <\ ]
?--Fannie --fitt Cross, A .If.,
of Denver, Colo., has done parish \
studied at Union Theological Seni '
inary and Columbia University, I
New York City. She has l<een up- I
puiruf.u a neiu woiKer lur tne nut
ional Woman's Auxiliary of the1
Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Sara Brower, of Raleigh
N. C., has experience in parish
work in a Presbyterian Church,
and has done social work through
the Juvenile Court.
Miss Esther Louise Ogburn, A
B., of Brooklyn, N.Y., daughter
of the rector of St. Cyprian's Kpis.
iiopnl ChiHob-theretias (tone par I
ish work in religious education
and did her field work at the State j
Industrial School at Glen Burnie !
Maryland. Upon graduation she
accepted a permanent position at
this institution.
?SI?o the Di.'hup Tenth- School
war founded?Hi 1h, ponie fTTTyoung
women have taken the train
ing there, almost without i
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tion securing position*?i+i t-heh 1
chosen fields, many of them by
this time advancing to positions1
of responsibility and proininenee
District Kxtension Apvnt fmm Or i
antfeburjr.
We die yTateful to all thosi
concerned that made it possjhh
for us t<i nai'ticijcit.- in .1 I i
Jiratinnat aclivites.
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I'll lei the leadership oj a we! j
trained local leader., Homer A )
Hurris, .'111 or more fan niers madi j
the educational and ilTspectioi I
trip to tin a < pel ma inal laitus oi
July libt!i,_ asplanned ?by Uomfarm
agent.
The triji included the following
places of intiMes' : ! Uv way o!
Columbia, the Saint Hill Kxpefi
inent?Station w h< n- they saw
deinonsli at'ioi.s ea.ised on upo
the same type of sod that we ha* <
m Aiken- fr'imirt-v 0 . i .ttt?
Cumberland \ \| K.oChurch
Sunday was a beautiful day. S
S. at tin- usual :.*ur 1 ! am I!e\
R. ('. Scott preached a spleildi
sermon. the last of the series
What think ve of Christ? !? was
eery good. ^
S:0() p.m. Rev." Vuughans of Zioi,
Hill Hjiptist ' church preached :
splendid sermon. ^ Subject Tin
People-t-httt?ttre- Aecepted?hv (!od -
Acts .10:.'5n. We wish to than)
.Mesdames Bradley ami Jenkin
for the splendid work of the juu
tor choir. Visitor*.. Rev. M.?r
Mosley and wife. I'rof. /,. Tow
send and others.
Don't fniget the annual revival
meeting being conducted by D>FT.
P. 11 utTer"T"rhr.^CmAther ta mT
youi\. headquarters. Don't forgt t
rour aPlmetto Leader.
Second Baptist Church I
Rev. J. Jackson from Jamaica i
f/. -I., pretu-fH-tl Sirwday?mowvim?-(lis
discourse \v;i< taken from thi
20th Psalms. All who attended
he service witnessed a delightfu'
lermon. After the morning ser
rices a number of the Seeord Ha;
ist members worshiped at Pleas
int Grove Church in Kdge field. of
vhich Rev. George Blocker is th
mstof. '
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie I.ittK
-rotvi Jamitica, I.. 1.. are visiting
heir parents Mr. and Mrs. JuneJttles.
Mfrs. Bernice Phillips is bacUrk
101119 after visiting in the- north
the was the tttie^t of her sister Irs.
Julia Perry. ; _ i 1
The church is noM looking for
rard to a great revival meet in?
rtiich will begin on August 20th 1
nd last until September T3;"Rev ]
'athe of Georgia will be the speak
r f| the revival meeting. \\\
re looking to have the coopora- j
ion of all members and friends
f Second Baptist to make this <
ne of the be9t revival meeting- ]
1 the history of -the church. 1
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Wesley M. K. Church
Rev. \Y. M. Jenkins. Castor
Si i vices ' wore, beautifully cut
I ied ?> t hejrinnirui with ? hui
s hoo] openivj; at the usual hnui I
II :.'?d A noble sermon %va- prea.h- |
ed l/V Uev. \V. M Jenkins.** ?">:"<
Tlie Pillars of Kile had their rep
ular. meet in'.*, s: i it i Hev. Jenkin
dolivere.j another soul >tii
sermon from I'hillippian :;. l:i.
Till' t'i'oiip inectiny Oil Mi'.'nsn .
j was a -access. W. had . ns.r .
[ i iii'i :- and 11n-:? wivo i>r > -r t
. Visitor- were; Mr and Mrs. Mvr
nock aiJii c' ii.ir. n .it" XV\y York: '
Mis.?May-M ? -I >i. It sun of \'i v,?\,,,; '
.Mrs. Hose 1.. Altibry and vii: 1.ii <
1 N'.'w, Ji'Im v; :Mr>. Aim:. I I.. .
Mrs. Alma Atkinson of Was'hinpl
Aii>. I.'nsa liai i <1 at,.!
children Ail' Kiduc Sprinjj. ? ,X. (
, AIi.- Wade lirooks of Itni m- Sp'ripv
tnul many others. Miss .lessen.
I Irvine- of Htdjfe Sprint; was tin
W i' i * k I * 11 (1 all ill 11 ??
Wih. Jenkins, also tin- SuVioay Cv |
i 11i11?V lM-'s iif Ml?anil?Mis. San
tii'l White.' Mrs. Anna L. Lee and |
Atkinson wore- the quests of Mr j
and Mrs. Samuel White last We i-I
r.ekUay afternoon, '('hey are "'lien
spendihK "awhile with parents. Mi |
and Mrs. D. Simni\s.
Our Third Quarterly conference j
will be Sententber 1st. Our l)is
trict Supt. with be with us that
night.
Service' has been changed froth
8:1)0 to 8:00 o'clock on Sunday
nights. r"~
Messrs Eiiw. White and Frank
Williams From CCC camp in Die
West we it the Sunday guests of
Mi. and "Mrs. Samuel White".
Rev. Jenkins and members ex
tend thanks to all who helped t
serve dinner at?Lhe?group meet
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I..MRMNS NEWS
Bethel A. M. K. Church
The churches oF this county as
well as city are warring against
sin. The. ministers and officers of
nil the churches are standing together.'
We are enjoying: also
the return of so many of Pur visiting
friends from the foreign cities.
Sunday was really a great day
at all chinches which space is, tun limited
in this paper to enumerate
Sunday schools were largely at-tended?and?being;?rev
iva 1?peiipnn "
the different members visited the
church of their choice, and heard
l 111 CM I > (III Oil 1 > cALM'll UllUj
the readjustment of utir mulud- '
justed homes ami communities.
Re v. Bu I lot' pivael'ied a soul sin
ring- sermon -at 1 1 :.'!U.Thetiie "The
unseen ami eternal thin.us a iv
tlu- rogl things."
.Rev. L. B. Monii iii cached a
great sermon sit St. Paul. Baptist
Ri\ W I. Wilson preached an- '
other ^ I vat sermon at Springfield '
Baptist chUreh. Rev. I'. S. Hicks
!>reached at-Cross Key Sunday '
and at Friendship church. C-linton
Sunday nite. Rev. .1. W. Mat '
thews opened a great revival at 1
Mt. Zion Baptist Sunday a. m.
Rev. Earl Wright opened his
meeting at Oak- .drove Baptist \
church. We are standing together
at Laurens, fighting sin'.
The Social Serving Clifl/ celehrated
its ninth anniversary Men
day nite. Thjs was a grand social j
al_ Duckett Hall., Mrs. - Mary- Scott
Pres.?; Mrs. vSavilla "Higgiiis. See:
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FLORENCE NEWS
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Miss Kn/.ie Flowers, Miss- EtVu- '
Flowers. Mr. Leo Matthews of N. '
V. City are in the city visiting re- '
latives and friends.
__Mrs- --Julna?IE?Uaru row; Mr^ _
,l'.arhne Rennett of' Ri htnoncl,.
Vu.. Mr. Robert Lee Holloway of '
N. V. City and Miss Odell Holloway
arc in the city visiting theii '
father and 1 rot'her Mi'. Ed-. Hollo '
dav iitidL Murris Uolloday ? Mrs*
Withema S. Seniore of N
V. City is in the city visiting -re- ,
latives and fi iends.
? Mrs ?Sarah" Frrm'Vess" of Novell
lkT js in fhe city visiting]
her sister and brother-in-law
Rev. and Mrs. -L M. Stokes; also
nephew Mr. ami Mrs. M Stokes j
Miss Bernice Mildred Hi ow n ot
Wilmington. N. is iri 11?e city (isitinK
relatives and friends. ^
.Miss Alma Hudson and Mi so
Arlene Hudson of N ^ ( ty arc
in the city visitin>r relatives anu j v
friends. ! v
?Mr. Herman Mat threws-of?Y ' ^
I'ity is in the city visiting rola ' s
tives and friends. ja
Miss ShaJlie Clemmons of N.Y. !n
r'ity is Tii tin- city visiting rela- ^
Tcs and frfonds. NV
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murray ?ol i....
dreenville were in the city visit- n
ng friends.. a
Mrs. Hermine Morse and dau- h
?hter have returned to Boston
Mass., after spending several o
veeks with relatives and friends 1 c
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Ef.ISIfA \ M. E. CHl'KCH
l(fv. J. E. Dixon, Pastm
S mlay a IuVcIy day at E
lisha Sunday school was very
We were pleased to hav( '
wit!) us Mis'. J K. Dixon in Sun
day school. She tauyht class No
; rid also made a??interestin.
talk and was well tak -n
Mis- Smith also from Prosperity
was a welcome visitor. Shemadi.
;i sliiirl t!ilL- :
M-l > li t" C'll
?'m ted by Hiti. S.?L. I.onpshore
After which the pastor read tin
Kar+)*eHT-e?lesson from :;r, Psalm
1>'.< versos After which ha spoki
toiiM-lully from 10 ehapter <>!' St.
vvrse. Thenp-: * 1 { I' 1
i.- a ih y town'."
Sy Litlay . marked tin-? betritmitrp
! n il r-vival meetinw. We had
?itiif? a numerous crowd at Klisha
I)? Whit.- of Clinton who is .
' via! li 1 imr niii mi" Iiiii 1111 at In 0?
a soiTT stirring sermon Sunday af- 1
tvriit.nn?Our?heart-?horn, rl?while??
the man <>l (J?xl spoke to us. Kev
W hitc is a profound -gospel preach .
? ?'. a (iml sent man. Text: Revelation
0 chapter IT verse. Anothoi 1
wonderful message .was brought
to us Sunday nite hy Rc-\. T. K
Robinson of Helena Circuit. Sub
ject: "The child waxed and grew!
stiong." St. Mary's choir sang!
ver beautifully. We- arc praying ,
for. a succe.-s while IM. White is
not;ring out his s?.ul to brine' K.ci
sheep to the Juki ol God. Jvpnit
to Rlisha our door stands open '
for your reception ,
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I he teachers attending the vari 'j *
ons summer schools are all hoiiK '
hKi'i'i after ,\yitncssiiM' a splendid
>,vsi,,n receiving new iiil'wr
ination to put over a In-tteii job in .
every respect this term. The fol
lowimr teachers attended State \
and M. colleiie: Misses M. Reese
Kila May Reese. Mrs. Kmma M
Hanna. Miss Anna McKennel. Mi
A. MeXear. Mrs. Minnie Gundy <
Home 1 )emoiistration intent.
t'allie I), Sanders, * Mit . 1 S
Drake , ami Mrs. Willie I.<>te un'?<
Rev. Rryanl were on the campus I.
a lew da\>. -' |_]
uiss r ilium' mi mi a?n .vnss
Anna J. Powell of N\w Yr.i'-k are
home on vacation. ?- 1
Mi si* Odcll Thomas, Miss Anna
May McQueen. Mi s. Maggii N i '
poleon. Mrs, Katie Mae"'M . Qiu i-n (
aiv home tor a irsi from \\ ,i - li
i.hgloti, 1). f.
Miss Pee of Loom i ilic.. -S. I".. in
t-hc tiLy visiting Miss KUieivn
Thompson and fiionds.
T!v Baptismal rites Sunday at
Macedonia .and Saw Mill ehurelies
aciv well-* atleiuleil Fly a larg
fowd. kov. L. M~ tiooker arriv j
d in the city Saturday p.m. from.
Sew York here he finished hi. |
iioi k in Ahv__syninier school.
Rev. P. 1>. Mdodiir.a preached a'
ideal sermon Sunday morr.inu tlie
new candidates.
Prof, and Mrs. A.thui Sanders 1
diss Mabel Reese left- -.^aturdax
?.m. for a few weeks voentie'n ir
s'ew York. ,
Iiev. and Mrs. A .J. Wright ariVed
home safe after sending
veek in New York and Philadelthia.
Pa., with Rev. and M"ts
JoWeii. parents of Mrs. Wright.
The reporter Cull ft7' 1). Sander*" ~
vas surprised and delighted, to
ave her two sisters and nephews
isit her over the week end from
Dec Cod. Namely Mi^. L. Lucas
iilel Miss C. ^Sanders ami Mas Lei I
Spippv Ncs-mith accompanied In'l
Vof. A. Hasty ami brother.
M is> Maliel' Reese left a feu , \
\ t't' k S U^l) fill 114.' I s'.imitli'l' >1 ll'inTvork
in ILftesburg, S. C.
Mi's. Alma Walls was collet,
lome last week on account of th?
leath of her mother.
M iss -Sara Morris?ts home altc I
;peihiinj t'e si'.nntier vacation a I
Detroit. Michigan. Mrs. Ma'v\ E
Morris" is home from a few weeks ,
ta> in Colombia. S,t <\, u ith. m
rets.?Re".--am} Mis"4ohnson. ? Rev.
W. F. McFoy :* honrt^-aftei
'pending? a week if! Society ' Hill
isitintr members and comic, t ins.
lis Auf-ist revivalmeeting?.
Rev. Pendens!lass wife -died a
ew days ago in ( lull leston' S.
Ve extent! sympathy in this bom
if sorrow.
Krv. and Mis.. S. S. Yountrblooii
fere in the city Thursday on theii
fay to Charleston. They brough*
TbTs Margaret YoungbTood who is
pending her vneation with Mint!
Mrs. I'. S. Reese. Sunday
iinrning the friends were highly
onored to hear Miss VoLtmghlood
.ho excellently rendered a s\do.
Miss ami** Mouzon left Mttmhrvlorning
for Washington. D C y
fter spending a month or nmve h
i the city. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Bingham Thomas E
f Washington. D. C.. were in thejE
ity over the \yeek end lions"
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( > f his parents. Mr. and
M,-k. -j.- H<>prs, -vAlao' Mrn?^ ?
Nrs.-, >!.< ? >. Ah D \'. Peterkin
ami .M? i (< *! Kollmk left Sunday
i; :i};? v sj-t-mlinyr .'a wee'i
hotni Trn": I'inlsi '< !;> V Y ('
itlll! \r\? .1' ! ?i \\
Mr A"1.- !' ;i rrivmi home
ah' i -p. ii'iii .1 -k <ji moiv in.
\l'U \ 'I'l. o il ?!> ? . '11 or > t "? ' 11.1
fiiniih Mi a hi! M i v. Rooseveh
I'/Mison
Mr- Mar\ Ia?- ' <>it is hoint
i t . it wit*: ! with her family
i i. .:?J :n<ctnc wa- sue
wji-i* :,t Kvutis Chap
: \ 117 u-v. .1 r Cox
as'.-.i ' !;. v (h.'i|ipt i.. pastor ut
M.- V , . M !; . ' i. a - ist.*i1 .1
L i' >K'i . '
M is - !! ; ' a...-* I. 11, M.<
s I <- I I MU ' \ \. \| I.. ( lit IU ||
M n -<>l?
t:. t- ih'.'i api|- st'iim the faithfui
jcu?v;P i. .a i, il I'm?set vice.- 'I'lii.-?pa-??
lor preach oil an .upliftinir seimoi.L.
Ui< aceoani i he weatluo Stire
.a'. - "a.'O. . j..
Brother -\Milj ev\ I-'orti i- stiil
111 ti.e sick list, ami We hope he
A'ill si.or: recover
PROFESSIONAL
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DR. H. H. COOPER
DKNITST
Special Attention Given t<< !)>???;
?n-e? of?the1 Gum* ?,
_Gold frown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Dffice I'.hone <>429 .'Re*.. ?2t>J
IV?/) Washington St.. Cola.. S. ( .
Dffice 4!our?: Telephones
?:30 \.M. to 7:t>t) I'.>1.Office 6033
Residence 8873 '
Dr. I), k, Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling-. Plates. Crowns. Bridges.
\ne-thesia a Specialty
DR. J. G, STUART
Eye. Ear. N'i.s< and Tl.roat
(Passes Fit tad Accurately
Dffice Hours Telephones
1,1 A M t". - E M Res. 4692
4 P.M. to rt P.M Office 3796
Office Residence
2030 Taylor St 1.317 Pine St.
REV. J, H. JOHNSON
NOTARY PI BMC ..
Office 2029 Marion Street
Deo'or?in?Real?Estate, peifuntlM?1
Marriage Ceremonies. ? rites Wills _
Deed-. Mortgages: Claims. etc.
Call to See Him
Dffice Phone S407 Res 6799
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KKESCK 11'TION S
(OMhil MlFIl AS W KITTEN
in AOl K DOCTOIt
\ lull I.in* <>t luilt-i \itu-le*.
1 Hi:. U ASHl.MJll.N _ MTK EET
I'HoNi: 2-iyeV
David G.Ellison
(General Insurance
lonest and efficient attention
uiven to all business a
Hplaced
with nie
PHONE 5717
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Ou way from Columbia
Richmond i 5.40
Washington 7J5
Philadelphia 10.05
New York 11.85 j
Boston (via H?ll Gate
Bridge 17.3a
Pittsburgh _ 13.40
Huflalo 10.10
St. Petersburg 8.85
Tampa - (ktt?
Miami .... - 10.60
W. Palm Beach 0-60
Jacksonville 5.It
J* L. Carter. BP A
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Colombia, 8. C.
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