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Pajfe Four HELENA NEW Mt. Zion Baptist Church Rev. M. C. Freeman, Pastor h Sunday school began n? the us- ^ ual hour with the Supt. and tea- p ehers at their i^ost of duty. Sun- . day coming being the first Sunday in September, our revival begins ^ We are inviting*ahe and all. . Mr. and Mrs' James Green of Pittsburgh, Pa., are here visiting ^ their parents. Mrs Alberta Suber and child ' ron of Whit mire. wore the week- j end guests of mother, Mrs, Car j rie Alston and sister Mrs. Helen Spencer, hero. ^ Mrs. Bulam Sims from West * Palm Beach, Fla., formerly of Helena, S. C., has been- ill at tin a home of her sisters Miss Rosa L Frye and Mrs. Lclia Henderson of Helena. Mr. and Mrs. ..Archie Long o Greenville were the afternoon guests of their parents and sis _ ters, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Long <d ^ Helena. ~ 4 Miss Margaret Boeder oT lie lena ha?-returned home after . * v 1)511 wiih uncle' Mr. and?Mrv?A+? ? chie .Long of Greenville. Little MitiS JlL lifinia Bobb oil" Helena were highly ontertaiiu 1 last Monday August lb at tin Koine of "her parents/ Mrs. Amandu Bobb of Helenu, which she eel 1 ebrated her eighth birthday. Sh.received many prizes. BETHKL A. M. K. ( Hl lt( II \ ; "P Rev. J. P. t'unimings. Pastor Denmark, S. C>?At 12 o'clock - s Sunday Rev. Cummings conducted service?aitd-broug+it?n?messagi ? from Hob. 12.: 1, subject: The Hea\ ^ eilly Race. At 3:8U the ReV. <'. J Adams from Sweet. B. B. church and his good members who^aeyom ^ panied him, brought us a message ^ from?tiw:?subject?fri.tlan?and liis _L work. Our souls again were^nade t to rejoice. We then recessed foi dtnTTer~^iTnt "the good?people i t ?Bethel entertained--the crowd very? At "tl'.U uraver service , was conducted after which Kev Adams came before us again us- , Jut;, for his subject.: See Jesus. The church was tilled to its capacity ^ and he again revived our hearts . Our meeting started off nicely and we pray frrr success throughout y the week. ^ :?Mrs. Sum?Tyh'i-t Mm,?ICssu -p ?Williams are spending the weel j with sister II. .M. Wolfe and t'am- . ily. We are ghixtrto have sister Tylor l'rom Chicago. She is a Chris . tian and God-fearing lady. Mr. anil Mrs. S. Wolfe-J-r^m . -* a Charleston visited parents neii ^ for the week end. , Home baptist Church Rev. i . h. Anderson, I'usiur ~~ = We have just closed our revival x. ???. t I with l(i-v. .Mnuueton <>i i.?.>ii^ i.lainl, N. V., officiating. thmku. __ this divine character, timing hi.* livi. . mghu?u??serving?with niif'; ? strong gospel our church gained 38 members;'out of the 3h, 32 u<i? for Baptism. Rev. Mlddleton enjoyed slayinv in- the home of Bro. und sisto- ^ Sim Patrick, and iJemnark rejoic * e<l to liaVe such a man in then community. The ottering for tl> week was S127.Tu. We piuy foi *"&V. Anderson ami his good members. MT. OLIVE A. M. K. ( HI KCH Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor (1 Myrtle Beach, S. (.'.-Sunday was a beautiful day for. church- r goers, :3U A.M. Sunday schoot opened with the Supt., Mrs. ".Jelt Bellamy ami?teacher* >( then ? pffst. 11:30 a.m. the pastor as cended the rostrum and preached n ( soul stirring sermon, after which the Holy Communion was sorted , 6:00 P.M. the ACE League 1*- s gan with the President T. 11. Ilcm , 3 nvingway. The lesson was, thor oughly discussed. ' At 8:30 the pastor- atlong wit! || Rot. T. H. Henimingway, Rev. I f RobtVison ascended the rostrum The pastor presented Rev. Robin ( son to a large audience who preacf ^ ed a soul reviving sermon. Agair s the Holy Communion was served , Mrs. F. E. Rainbow is improv ing nicely at this writing. ^ . ( The stork visited the home ot Rev. and Mrs. J. Livingston ano left a fine baby boy. Mother and baby are doing nicely Mr. and M rs. J. B. Owopp had I as their guests of the week en-! Mr. and Mrs. Odell Owens, Mrs Ada Owens of Laurens; Mrs T.ida . Washington of Greenwood and Mrs. Maude Owens Parler of New j York City. While here they vi? < ited Atlantic Beach, Brook Green < Garden, Conway and other places f of. interest. ......... s tULx ' CLINTON NEWS F^icndihin \ M, P. Church Services through the .lay were elil at usual hours. The Rev. II. V Walker spoke from the lo* 'salms "J.'L'JJ verses using as sul> ect "A Risk to Run". Twenty vis tors worshipped with us Sunda\ tunning. Remarks were hear* rom Mr. I Milton Taylor' of Tent-ssee. also Mrs. Viola Howard Irs. Howard is busy on the com del ion of the S. S. rooms and tun d in 00 in cash. The total "col L-ctioii $i)l.'.lO. The ladies had charge ot^-fjii heir during morning service wit! ilr .J It. Henry and H. P. Craw did. managers; Mrs R. P Alex iider at the piano Night serviehe men in charge. Mesdames Ma.; tie Minis and Lillian Dendy ir liarge.?Mr. K, .1. (iary tit the pi .no-. All enjoyed the change foi he day. Wateh the "Leader"' foi the big oTTT eoiuest winch is ahout to b? 1 >i. and jUrs Ed. Mct'lanui an. laughter Loreta Rose, Mrs_. Laura 'ooiter and daughter Cuanna >' Jrcenville were pleasant visiter f Mr. ami Airs. K. J. a(Jry Sundax Veiling. Mrs. Jgnetta Johnson Young < ' 'hikulelphiu is visiting her inuti. r and grandmother, Mrs. Canii iollin and Mrs. Maria -Johnson Mrs. Mary Young, Misses Pep i?, Mar.iwrie Young. Mr, Davi i'ouiu'. Miss Bo mice Davis r Vtinsylvania are visiting relaliy s here. The Littles and l riompMi:?dame*?Kntled'o?i-rf?Andef on is' visiting his virrandir.othe' Irs. Km ma Young. Miss Jiubve Young has just' re. uriied from Lancaster where s!. aught scliool for the summer. The .Misses tiertrude and Lillia? feiidy of Spartanburg are visiting lis* Mary Deinly. X. Adair St. I lie ol<l l rieinls of-- M r. TsTIoT iim !; of Dee Cee Were so. glai' o see iiim in town. Mi.-s Krnestene Shell is lr<?me af er spending the. summer in t'o .Mo hia. Miss Itulli Ada ins left'Sat uidav or the' "Land of the Skies". Mr. D t'. h'ruitt and J auies idains spent the "Week end in Her orsonville, X ('. Mr. Fletcher 1'iuitt of?Tuskegeinstitute. Ala., is spending awhile >*ith aunt and pncle, Mr. and Mrs 7. T (iarv. M r?. T7 Calhoun o1mrraim.1, Uhjo and Mrs l.uta MaT Vheeler Blakely and children au pi inling awhile with, their moth rs Mrs. Dora Blakely' and M rs Vheeler. Kev. (1. T. Slielton left Sunday >lt>rili>on H>r i.annua : iuijw ilmc )u- will upt-n Isis schoul Mon litv inorniritf for a suminvr sos iidi. Mrs, Hurt ha Fortrnson is l>a<-k Tt i snvTuTTng tTu- strmnn'r TTT * ItMi'itTsonvillo. N. Miss Walker. the- home oeoriom. 7s rnrn-hfr?of H..II street is.?spnn uiintr a im-itic Friday on knTTprr iv< i. iSlu- has bvi-n hi-f'c' all siimi n.-r and doing a gu-at work in tin ( immunity with fivopU- si-w.ii:' a--^ aiming. Hi'll s? t I'irft school, Plot ). I. \\ lit. pi iiu ipa!, will ?11?? ij St-1/1? !11>-r 'ti ll fin 1 '.' In-11 term. N woomu i p M:\VS 1*i init> A. M P. /ion I hurcli K?*v. J A. I.ipsey. Pastor li in lay sc! .ol o|k-ii?-.. at l'ht sual hour with tin- Supt. and tea hei s at their post uf ilutv. opii-ft wen.* beautifully disc.ussei y tin- Su|it and others. We had cry good attnidatfci* in Suuda\ chnoi and everyone was well piv ar?'d tor a brief discussion. At 11:1.7 Rev. (.). Irby brought message which wuji enjoyed Ir, w-j youe. \\'<? were . siImi glad td tuvc otii beluved pastor with us >ui.day n 01 nhig, hut ho could not )(; with us Sunday nitrht. becairst if the revival, fit his absence Rex rby preached for us attain, at nit" t was a pi and sermon full of enhusiusm which was enjoyed. The Presiding Elder, Rev. IT (' "ro.-by of Chester. S. C., held his ourth quarterly conference here ;unday afternoon. He received ionie very favorable reports, but vill be hack with us again on the 1th of September to finish out thi piarter. All class leaders are ash >d to be present; also all officers >f the church. Mrs. Drucilla Morris has retuiT d to her home here after visiting elatives and friends in I.exinghoii ind (Jreensboro, N. C. She reports I >1*I> VISll. Misses f)orts Smith, Catherine Ray and Hattle Williams, all ol 3partanburi*, were visitors hert 3limlay. While here they u.-r ruests of the quarterly conference ?t Trinity church. Miss '"SlhTTT i TH J made some very encouraging re- | wh'ch were enjoyed by ov-I ervone. We were glad to have tliesc young women in our midst Mesdanies Evelyn Wilburn. Li! lie M. Wilburn, Inez Alexandei an,| Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Brow;, inir accompanied Prof. David ) Wilburn to Whitney where lie L teaching and worshiped at tinBaptist church there, where Rev A. D. Duncan, Jr., is pastor. While at Whitney they were the lusts of Mm and Mrs. J. Byrd. A irrand time was reported. rsi Moilit* Franks. Mr. "J. W l-Yanks, Miss Elsie Cannon aim Mrs. Victoria Durrah were visitors in Mountsville Sunday. Mr. W. J. Donald of Greenville visited friends here the week e' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlit Stephen "a little son to be called are doing nicely. ST. LI K E_A >I V ' "I'lfni? . . . Sunday w.u i groat day with . 'is- the presiding elder held him third quarterly- conference. He brought greetings from the State eonvention which was held at Alien university.. Our -revival meet - ing closed Friday night conductci1 ii\v i!fv. Weils, our pastor s iairier jt was all we m?uUl hope l'or. syr? ly he is a man of God; a Woaflei I ill proa< iir and a great' sftTursterThrouyh these gospel message* fnur united With the church. \\V "I served Baptism and Communion. Our elder preached a irreiP sermon which' we shall not soot forpet. Kev.?I1. Wells, mi i?pastor em: ducted the revival meetintr for Re\ B. H. Butler at Zioii Hi 1 which war a pivat success, beirjiininjr Monda\ :.i;.'ht after the third Sundav. Tin chinch was packed each liitfht. Il Was declared the hist meetinjr r fifteen?yeai s, l-'our?pars,ops?jo:n .ed makiue a total of' vijfhl' candi dates -for Baptism. Collection war food, '2being; reali/.ed tliri the meeting; of which v.v are g;i\ jilt' < i? 11 the plnise. _ I>l ! : U I.S'I NKWS r Tin 'usual services* \m ie tii-lil ill llu* churches of I'.a- West in last Suuilay which consisted ut pivachinjr by the Kcv. I-\. I.. Hone\ ?M+r?I.eFuiiurtt? A M-K-. and Sab bath school at Mt. Zion Presbyte" ' ian jind (S; M.H.Y HnptisL church . ?'S. ( )i| S"fdiiy "V-minp ,i '.ny rt'~" fective service was rendered b.\ the youny men of the fCC cam) under the direction, of Profess > itoss the" Ihlucational 1 )i rector. The Misses Naicile Miller and Klolia Joseph of flreenville, Si(\ are visiting realtiVes here. ..Mrs. Susie Saunders of Youn_s; town. Ohio is tin- piiest of her n.u ther. Mrs. Klizahoth Young. .Mr.?A-?Ft?('links, ah s?h4s?danirilor and son-in-law were amonp the worshipers at Mt. Lnhuiioja, oi. last Sunday. Miss Margaret MeAdains has r*. i i)TTr-,t to Ww ^ ,i k .fti-r :i p . as . ant \isil with paTeTTts--kccLeJ____^ Mrs. Carrie Banuotv <i?' Mary Baptist ehureh pas amonp those who-.enjoyed the service rendeled by tile (.'( (' hoys on la: I .S:.inl:i\ lli-.'ht at Ml l.elial.ol! iliuii'h. Ml. Mrs. (ieorge lluey Fai" ??!" New York an; visiting relatives here. Mrs. Fair is the fornioi Miss Mildred McCord. ('AMI' I'I F.I.I) HAI'T. ( HI KCII Last Sunday the meeting' rae high at Calnp Field as usual. AT lei hcillg disappointed . hy kev. Ahner ..f OraTiaehurg, tile Pastor Le\ (jnode Conducted the services Faeh evening at I:.'!!? Key. (ItxxU stepped forward. In all of his, sei inoiis lie stressed the import unci of sin and pointed out many dan gernus points where it is a still gljeater destroyer. (\unp Field was blessed to have Hi souls sav ed candidates. A number- of them are pupils of the two schools. We notice that Mrs. Lucius lay i - . . i.. 1.4 ... i..i.??i.. if?i' arm uau^jiu'i jmhiimk- \>VH- \ I> itors during the week. Mrs. Wingtield ami dauehte! Harriot of-Abbeville; Mr., Albert Woods sister Ethelyn and 2 neices of Philadelphia, Pa., were* the visitors of Miss I.ois Marshall during the week. Miss Etrula Martin of Flat Rock was the visitor of Misses Ion and Mary I.lie- Martin la^t week. Mrs. Thelrna Bell and Mr. Andy _ Marshall were visitors of Mr. and ' Mrs. .John Thomas Friday, i Miss Magnolia brothers Gradv and Eddie Lee Peterson, Winnie Elmore, Ion, Mary Lue, Etrula, K. i D. and Charley Martin; also An f thony B. Morgan were the after! j noon guests of Miss Lois Marshall r Sunday. *i See Lois Marshall for your PalCrnetto Leader. I IE PALMETTO LEADER WILLIAMS CHAPEL A. M. K. CHURCH Orangeburg:, S. 0'.?.Last Sun- a day was an ideal day at the above c named churyly the weather was s, lint and a very fine congregatioi greeted the pastor who used as his ti text for the morning service Josh \> uu 7:22, subject: Finding the Hidden Wedge. It is needless to say h that the congregation was held ti spell-bound as he delivered th< messag.er"1 One .young man canu h I'oi ward, claimed conversion and f united with the church. The public collection was very fine which t< made the trustees feel very good, ir We are glad to welcome our mem- f bers back who have been away on their vacation, they are: Mr. Dan c Jamisoiir Mis. Corine Wright ano u Miss Annie Myers. ' _d We were glad to see Mrs. Maltha Fludd who has been to Savan n nyh to the bedside of her da ugh _g| -terr We aregtad to see Miss Se hia Mae Fisher, who has been liv- f mg in i\r\v rork, but came down I -tnthc- bedside of hot mother. All 7; the delegates from the Sundaj i( School and League convention re turned and brought back an inter- C csting report. Sunday school, M? S. Morgan, Supt. The la-ague Mr. T 11. L. Tinckney, president, carvie;'. s< their departments into the conven- R tion one hundjred percent. tl The Emergency club met for.01 T ganization, Mrs. Carrie K. McGill president. Mrs. Bessie Judson (; fust vice-president; Mr. Dan Jamison.?second vice-president; Mrs Marion Buchanon, secretary: IV c, T. .1. Lylos. assistant secretary g] and organist; Mr. 11. \Y. 'Jenkins, treasurer; Mr. J. H. Pearson, chap ,-t lain.?The club will meet each Surf 77i day afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Helping Hand club servef ,j; a silver tea at the home of Mis: (lo'die .McDulfiej a \ci v unique pn m gram was rendered Ely the choir. v, Kvel Voile seemed to :iVe i-nioved ? it. Among the visitors at the sil t,( ver tea were Rev, Richard Hildc- ta brand and Mis. prancis ti ilia id We were. happy to ha v e these vis- -pp ilors and all others. Vv'e exteief j* thanks to the choir for their loy al support. We trust that our pr'es u| ideiit will soon be able to make (j her ap.pkawame in the club, w t sj I,.... A-'lOO .AA.O.l, I.. IIH.-.- ? v . .? 1.IUV.L Another tine congregation wa S): present?for?the evening ?;W Vice ? The message was delivered by tie K'..v U \ H i 111 !?? :, I ,,f w in.,.. ' li force, Ohio, TTe took hjs text from llevehttion 1:10. This "\va> indeed a forceful message and ar inspiration to the young- people b? We pray that he1 will do well in al' du of his underttakings. We had i lit full choir of choral club members di and their selections were well ten w tiered. We were proud to have Rev. Hildebrund, presiding eldet fi of the Wateree district worshi H with lib also?.Mr. arid?Mts: fnrr la Smilie. To all -of our visit'i -, ot w * '' I LLs >_ ... ? ?> KKTIIKI. \. M. K. CHI I;CH Rev. Win. Jackson, I'astor ^ ?M<<'tt-JluTivilh'7~7v^^-Aa<rirst' 2G 1a Sunday was a high day for us H at Bethel. The Prayer band from Trinity church of Charleston was hi with us all day7' The 11 o'clock el service was conducted by the Rev T! Win. I.adson. Subject: Dry Hone.in the Valley, lie pleached a Si soul stirring sermon that touched di the hearts of every Christian. Af M ter the morning service we had r-- 111 cess.- The afternoon session took place at o'clock. A group of tlu Prayer Hand took charge. They m .ail eXperieiiee meeting before tlli sermon was preached. The after- Hi noon sermon was preached by the Rev. So lulls. His scripture lesson ~rn was taken from the .'trd chapter of ^ (leiiesis* and the Utli verse, aft-ei w .i.i .i i u .. n i i .. ... v\ 1111 ii iiii- ui'v, win. 1111 i ?? ducf some of tluv folks lhi'> brought up. , 1-1 On Wednesday ni-ht," _ .Angus.' V 28, 1010 a grand straw i i<l?*' i> leaving- for (Jeorgetown. ,l Brother .March Powell is still oi ol the siek klist. MotheY Phi Hi? ul Tention is now on the sick list u; ulsor?We wish for tTFeir ippeV-d\ . recovery. ^ I.KXINMTOM 1 IKCl'IT NKWS H j- Hew L; (>. -Simmons, Pastor tr I _ Sunday was a high day at \ Sfrrine Mill. A spiritual reviva S was begun. Several sermons?were ~fi preached by various ministers dui ci ing the day.?The spirit W?K' high ~u Rev. F. Dl. .Dreher will get in the T boat and row throughout the woek e N'ekt Sunday is pastorial day at e Bethel. Come out members uni t ,1,. . JVVU UULtV. The pastor and choir are invit o | ed to Jones Chapel Sunrt"V aftr-L- . iJ fnoon and on the third Sunday at' ( n J ternoon we are asked to be at i f C'ountsville, ' j . < ** * JONES VILLI? NEWS The revival meeting at Bethany nd Foster Chapel has eonie to a lose with a combined total of lfl oiils converted. The farmers are now beginning n gather their crops and children ill soon begin to school again. Mrs. Fannie Littlejohn is spendig her vacation here* with rela ives and friends. Mrs. Julia Parham of New York ? visiting her sister, brother and riends. Mrs. Ellen Kelch has returned 11 Detroit, Michigan after spor^lig hersummer vacation here with riends.. Mr. and Mrs. Anion Stewart of laroleen, N. C., worshipped with s on the third Sunday also the hoir of Mr. Stewart's church. Mr. James Smith left Friday ite for Connecticut w'here he will ficna-an muenmte stay.? Miss Allean Long is visiting het ither. Mx. D?L. Lomr. ? Mrs. Christine Cain has return:1 to New York after spending a ively vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. David l.. Kurd ?| hieago, Mrs. Mary Belle; Jones ot exinirton Kcnlmkv and .Mrs helma Beatt.v of Spartanburg al > Prof. GufFney (here) spent a ively afternoon on Thursday at u* home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas hompson and family. The rev'val service, -at (Jbdai rove has begun conducted by tlx "V ?? L ; ?1 On Saturday at 1 o'clock tin inverts will-wade in the wateis rave. . . Mr. arul Mrs. Clyde Hill have turned to their home here, tliev re front *Mt. Vernon.' N; Y. Mr. Abraham Gist an^l son. tines and Henry of Virginia have en visiting relatives and friend. re. whert- thev ? ii iovt d _Lhemst l s" wonderfully :?r Ml1. Jean Thomas?who h..s been >nfim*d tu the Community hospiI is home aiul doing nicely. Mr. Quay Simile) who was <>pcr;t Trnn at the (\?m 1111111ity Imso'tv doim/ nieelv. Mr. and Mrs. B rea'/.ele and dauItel Jessie Miff, .also Mrs. .V jUins and daughters of IJniuu lent Sunday afternoon at the mie of Mi-, and Mrs. Silas Thorn-]' hi. |{! :A'K BRANCH FlMM UNITY \'I:N\ S Beauty Hill Hapti.c church has jgmr .their - revival meeting toiv, August 2o. Rev. Colrnan dere red tlVrvy wonderful sermon, iring the day. A grand t<: as raised. Tlieiv were many visitors an "ieiids present. I'.rother .1, C fed's four lovely daughters ar< re from Philadelphia and man; hers from all over the states a- -are proud tti have tin in-willWe have a new comer in on* ji!111iu iilt y;?rtTe srrn m TIT T rs. W. T. Boggs, prim4f.nl?an ' iJ'e of Great Branch school. The il>v's name. Is William TTTeaTTTe oggs, Junior, three days old to ty. Weighing nilie pounds m rth. .Ms.- Boggs being an oiih ii!d has a son fo~bear his name in- mother is getting along tine Mrs, Bessie Robinson of Ninety ix, S. is spending awhile with Wlfhter Mrs. W. T. Boggs, als r. Joshua (larner. Mrs Hopes' lele from New Jersey; Mr. .JohnRobinson, father f.ram Ninetyx, S. C.; anil .Mr. Kerert Robinson from Florida hav n-n 11? visit Mr. ami Mrs. \V -'I r>gg3 of (Jreut Branch "V h Miss Zciglcr is closing the sum TT work this week wrth tl11" ft ew Home Make1/* .ami adult hieh she has'so faithfully work I with in helping them to have -tier food, clothing and hone nditions. The New Home Mak s and adults have, done . the. d!ul iwing: Seal rooms with boxes it down old style beds to, ltev. les, sand paper old furniture an.! I>ply clear varnish to same, made seful hoine equipment from pi*, ood and cqnm% many quarts of 'Uits and vegetables for horn, sc. We are hoping for anothei ome Economics teacher in order > continue the good work. The Sun Light club through lother WilkorSon, the mother ol tate college and beginner of th rent uranvn scnnoi tins asked th< immunity to can any food prod ets For the pony boys and eirls hey have sent jars here to be fill (I. These families krndly consentd to simply them, for they know hat Mother Wilkerson has beer vorything to them, and that some f their children may Have to gc omics teacher has thanked them or their hardy cooperation. Watch the "Leader". V~ WHIT.Ml UK MOWS 1 Messrs S'anuiiT Punt. T. Epps, accompanied by Misses Sal lie Wilson. Fannie Mae Means ( Mesdames Easter Robinson, Amelia Johnhon left Saturday night at 7:45 in a ".'15" Ford V-8. August 10, 1940, for Philadelphia. Pa., and New York City; arriving in Washington, 1). C., at 9:15 a.m.. Sunday morning, stopping over at the home of Mr. Miller's, arriving in Philadelphia.' 1'^., Sunday evening at 0:50 pan. After arriving in Philadelphia, t h e accompanists - wt^re-?jSlLlcd as follows: Mr. Sami uel "FaSiit the home of Mr. an! M..o O..I . !>.. I 1 < O.I..'. O. I .m.'*, nv'in.1 i i t'n;i >, ?.** ! /A UK*11 Ol I Willie I.. Kpps. at tin* home oi i Mrs. !iu7. Thompson. 4S.'17 Asper St.; Mesdanus Raster Robinson Am el m Johnson, at the home ot Mrs. Iilell Walker, on Aspen St. Misses Sallie Wilson. Fannie Ma< Men lis, on Monttf+uwory Ave. Lodp - 4tr)f in Philadelphia until Tuesday _ -A npniyt t'i TIV- <^T7niifil ?ttr _ comnanied by Messrs?Leroy?am' Samuel Peters. Misses* Sallie Wil son ami Fannie May. Means motor "eil to New Yoik City. The lat tor lodKinjr at New York City and - New Ruehelli .?N. V.?On Thill's- " day inqj-ji.intf. Messrs Sanuibl Pant. Willie I.'Kpps. L.eioy Pyter^ Mesdames . Faster Kobinsoh, Amelia Johnson,, motol'ed to New York City, visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Willie Mills, 2J i s. Fannie Wideman, Mrs. Bertha Carter, Miss Agnes Wilson visiting Mr. Jim ltyrd in Brooklyn. VT V * l\l- l . ... .n. i . line coucuvipnui trip was reported. It was inspirational, as well as intellectual. Many historic places visited. The tourists havfr" all ret 111 m-d Imiw. I,eavme Philadelphia at 12 p.m. Monday arriving in Whitmirc at 7:.'i0 p.m. Tuesday night. A pleasant alliround trip. . M-rss?Mary-Jofansoii?h'ft Saftrr- ~ day for Washington, D. ('. Visiting Mrs. Mary Williams'. and family from Winston-Ssdeai N. ('.. is Mrs.- Aglies7*her daugh ttlii SI rs. l.ijj.v Mae Montgomery from' Washington,' I). C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Johnson ano other relatives in Whitmirv. Whitmirc team defeated the' Newberry team Wednesday !>- ! and Saturday, the Wliitmire team and (! recti wood tied 5-F>, ( IM .S Ililt (OI N'TV NEWS The rural teachers of (.'hostel county held tln-ir tirst .meeting Saturday. August 17. in the Finley high school auditorium. Miss M. D. Kelly our Jeaner i supervisor presided over ..the liioyl | vi u..iu i...i ?? rural teachers fur the stitTessft; school Work they did during the session I ii.T.'-lO. Mr. Kelt on tin- .state ayent f<n Negro schools was present at thi- ! meeting and nuule a very helpful talk to the teachers eoHetrrning"V tendance. The rural teachers accomplished much pt their fir-it Heel DC H. y 1 he Palmer, o Leader each week and lead the news of the work the rural teachers of Chester county are doing. under theii Supervisor, Miss Kelly. - - ??? VAt ATIOYINi; IN NKW Y()KK~ Miss Kthel Wright of Helena, S. C., is spending her vacation in Castle Point, N. Y.t as the housv guest .of Mr. and Mrs. EdWaro Thompson. Tlily having motored . down in their Supers Packard in ;u !y .) '!> and spent their v'acai ' JdQll _with parents," Mr. and Mrs: . ?V Thompson . oj Greenvilllo and Ales. Carrie AKdz of Helena They also spent a day in Coliim bin visiting relatives mid friends ' 1 | Sovth*81i_Raii ?^OUO< r*bL*i --- mm UHl: - H- > ? Saturday, August 31, 1940 BASE BALL LABOR DAY The Columbia White Sox w.ill nii'i't the strong Dutch Fork Ti(ters at AUen'k Park, Labor Day. September 2nd. The White Sox dropped a close game to Aiken Monday, Aug. 20 by the score of 7-5. Aiken won in the 0th innin.fr. scoring 2 runs. The gajne was well fought all the y way. The White Sox will Le out to avenge their defeat, so don't miss the game Labor Day. Admission 25c; Ladies 15c. MALACHI WATSON. Pres. WILLIE BUTLER. Mgr. ANTIOC'H PREACHERS' SEMINAR HOLD SESSION Pineville, S. C.?The Antioch Preachers' Seminar closed its inth session of eight weeks Friday. August 2'i, 1940. The closing' sei mon was delivered by the lflHtl'lId1 ~~ tor; the Egy, J. P. Uarrick, pres ident Morris college, Sumter, S Ci_ He took his?text from ?ths 21th Psalm. The?earth Is?CTTo Dr^. Garrick preached a very . strong sermon, full-of logic, after -which a?collection?was- taken by " J the - writer amounting to $5.00. Brief remarks" were deKvered by each student of the seiuiuur, who spoke very encouragingly rel ative to the w<yk of the seminar. The writer delivered a brief nddress on the subject: "Right Preparation for Future Life Necessary" after which a motion was made by Lie. Henry Middluton and seconded, that the Rev. J. P. llnn ick bti lite' itvfitttietar fen?HHi ? ? by a standing vote. The same was \carrie(i. May the Master i ? ward our lahpr in the cause, of Christ. . ""The tolliming bl'Olhl'eh paid hOc in the collection: Rew.J. R..Wig- -t'-ull, 50c;? ShHo Brottghttm,? 50c; ? Klijhh Jefferson, 50c; Hev. Henry iiasl^l, 50c; A. Logan 50c. Others paid 25 cents. 1. H. 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