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^^^^GREENVILLE NEWS jc Miss Hassaola Kilgore of Moon j ville was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Wilma Robertson ^ . of Elford St. I Mrs. Ruby Young of Elford St., i - ? ig improving rapidly after being indisposed a few days. _ , Mrs. Hazel Thompson of Manly | St. la gtiiMIL froped that sh will soon be well again. i Mrs. H'attie H. Pearson of Ann St. is sick. Mrs. Pearson is the i wife of Mr.-DeWitt Pearson and the di,ughter of Mr. T. J. Hadden. Rev. Mitchell, pastor of Mace- ; donia Church of God near Elford | St., is glad to be able to.be in the ? pulpit aguin after being seriously ill for several days. Mr. annd Mrs. Conway Barks- .. dale of Manly St_ are indisposed. Young people who have been at- 1 tending the various colleges and privatte institutions have returned home for the summer holiday pe- < Many of them have already been fortunate enough to find Jobs Little Miss Ruth Tena Ferguson of Elford St. is well and quite cheerful after being sick for some time. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of ELPord St. are spending a few weeks in New York City with relatives. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss- Lola Spearman. The patients of Hopewell Sani tarium are improving nicely. Those receiving treatment there now are; Stile Poole, Sanford Yeargin, John Robinson, Pinkney Harris, Titus X Johnson, Anderson Baxter, Perry Holland, Luther Smith, and John T. Burton. Misses Ruth Sloan, Etta Henderson, Lila McBee, MesI'ames Lucile Sullivan, Lillian Thompson;-A nine Bowens, and Jan- " ie Williams. Alfter spe-nding four days at the bedside of her husband, Mr. Luther Smith, Mrs. Smith reports that he is recovering rapidly. He recently underwent a serious operation in a Columbia hospital. We welcome to the city Prof, and Mrs. E. W. Whittenburg and their mother. They are making their home at 308 Malioy St. h?rs?repurtcd?ttnrt?the?city v ???four?physicians, Doctors?Lawton. Duckett, Huggins, and McClaren, are out of the city this week doing- special work at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Mrs. Mary White passed away today at Genera) Hospital as the result of injunes received last week when she was hTTby a truck on Calhoun St. Banquet for Employees of Rogers Stores Each year Rogers ^Stores make arrangements for their employees to have a banquet. The one for 4his year-was held last Saturday night* at Phyllis Wheatley Center. The ( company asked Mr. Henry Percival, one .of Greenville 3 leading Negroes, to take charge of the affair and- see-that everything was_ done to make the workers enjoy themselves; ? ?- The menu, arranged and super-- ~ ,nc.a,i e, ,, i\f- M o V lacu U y 1UI i'i. v. \Jioin, nag us follows: fried half chicken, rice ~ Chines? style, fresh peas, buttered j beets, peach, (Charlotte), Parker , House rolls, combination salad, vanilla ice crearrf, assorted cakes, and English lemonade. Employees present Were Allen , Aaron, Hosie? Bryant, Jas. Burk? Rufus Burke, Caesar Channel, Ed Foster, Lee Goodwin, LeRoy Harrison, General Heywood, Willie Lowe, Arthur Mack, Clifton "Robinson, Myron Wood. Jonah Cureton, Roy Ferguson, Eugene An ( derson, James Boozer, Gladys Johnson, James Mackey, T. D. Me Bee, Eugene Smith, Jasper Hairston and Jame? Davlsf^Gliestn in vited were Revs. D. S. Curry, J. O. Gordon, W. R. Martin, Thomas McLaughlin, H. W. D. Stewart, Chas. F. Gandy, W. M. Watson, j Dr. Warren Cooper. Dr. J. Guv _ Douglass, S. A. Smith, W. M. Gilliam, Dr. H. S. Smiley, 0. D. , ?-. Beale, Ottmr Moseley, E. C. Murray, J. Boozer, C. E. Hammond, G. W. Parker, Will J. Thomas, Prof. Anderson, Marion Cureton, and J. H. Lffnharrit. The guest speaker wa? William Gordon, field representative o f Service Magazine, Tuskegee Institute, Ala. In addition t0 th'e ( addres3 by Mr. Gordon, brief remarks were made by Revs. Curry Gandv: Gordon. Stewart. Martin McLaughlin, Messrs. Murray, and Channel. Mr. Percival, secretary of the Colored Professional and Business Men's Club, wss ma? ter of ceremonies. flreenvHIe Summer School Opens With I>arge Attendance According lo word received thiR afternoon from Prof. J. T. W. Mims, director of the summer _ school for teachers held at Sterling high school, registration and gr -. lass attendance on the opening lay for this session pleased him uid other officials greatly. Four laboratory courses o r chools are open to teachers: one for teachers in primary departments of small schools, one for those' working in intermediate departments of small schools, one for first grade teachers in large iciiuuls, and un? for second and :hird grade teachers in large schools. Other courses offered ire natural science, practical arith netic, professional ethics, health, Euglish, geography and history, United States history and civics, public school musict problems in ichool and community living. Faculty members are: Prof. J. T. W. Minis,. Clinton, director; Mrs. 'Alberta Grimes, Anderson; Mrs. Beatrice Whitener, Greeilyille; Miss Gertrude Prater, Fort Motte; Mrs. Eugenia R, Bankhead Greer, Miss Fannie B. Cassell, Cluster; Miss Julia M. Brogdon, Florence; Prof, C. E. Hammond, Greenville; Miss Greta G. Jones. Denmark; Miss Hattie ris, Greenville, registrar and librarian. VI aster Edgar Williams, Jr. I.aid To Rest The funeral of Master Edgar Williams was held Wednesday afernoon with his pastor, Rev. C F. Qandy in charge. The lad parsed away" 2:45' Monday a/tei~ loon at the Working Benevolent lospital. Although he _was only 14 years old, he was quite active n community affairs. He had been i member of Springfield Baptist hurch since he w-as four. ~ He vas a member of a local Boy -^cuutr taoop -and-~wa<r affiliated vith the Junior* Elks. Representatives otf the)se organizations .erF "present at the funeral. The ibiluary was read by Miss Geor<iana Robinson; remarks by Rev. Green and Mrs. Geneva Young: a solo by Miss Rhoda Rogers. He is survived by his father and liams, three sisters, two brothers .ml many other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hnyd r,heeks._jLndiheir little daughter Carole Ann, ami "Mrs. Vera Walker of Spartanburg, Mr?n Cora JoKnson oT Laurens, and Messrs. Henry Caldwell and Robert Pinson of PrinceUuTT were among those who attended the funeral. YVHITMIRE NEWS Prof, and Mrs. Robert E. Moore, and little Billy Moore, Miss Queen E. Robinson, Mrs. Amelia Johnson, Misses Mozella Epps, Ruth Johnson, "motored to Camden, S. C. Saturday to attend the wedding oi Mis3 Christine Bradford. A large crowd attended her wedding from Sumter, Columbia and surrounding cities. They all returned Saturday night, reporting a very pleasant trip; Mr. and Mrs. Timothy-Johnson, Mr. Lonnie Joiner. Mb-. BnrfieyThompson, Miss V'rp'inia Tohn-oi), Louise . Johnson motored to cpartanburer. S. C. Snndnv vi?;r ing Mrs. Vilena Lewis on N. Dean street. Home from college are: Miss Ruth Byrd. Miss Byrd graduated from Clinton College, Rock Hill, S. C. She is now residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrd. Miss Louise Jairuer graduated from Friendship College. She is residifitr with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones. Miss Gracie Fant is home from Clinton College. We welcome those who are striving for higher elevations in life. Children's Day was observed hi Flint Hill Baptist church Sunday. Many prticipated. Mr. H. P. Abrams is seriously ill at this writing. We hope for hint a speedy recovery. ?Off to-summer school me, Miss Mary CTaJrfc, tattending Benedict College, Columbia, S. ' C.; Mrs. ^uester Bowser, Benedict College. Mt. and Mrs. J. C. Byrd visited Mr. H. P. Abrams and Mr. W. M. VVi llace Sunday. MIXk EillUlltf B. AM'&his alt?nd?d the Presbyterian Bible school ?t Columbia the past week. Mrs. Rosela, Caldwell is ill at this writing. We hope for her a tpeedy recovery. WATCH FOR DATE! STATE-WIDE BEAUTY CONTEST __1_ ? - ' ^ TH GREENWOOD NEWS Sunday wan another fine day for church-goers. At Weston Chapel A, M. E. church the Suifcday school opened at 10 o'clock. The Supt., Mrs. E. O. Carter and teachers at their post of duty. After a brief discussion of the lesson it was reviewed by Mr. Joel Perrin. At 11 o'clock the Pastor Rev. M. G. Williams preached a most powerful sermon from St. Mark L0:13 after which the doors of the church were opened. The spirit was high. At 3 o'clock the City Choirs union met at Tabernacle Baptist church where 'they rendered lovely music and were highly entertained. Some very in teresting speche8 were made among whom were the evangelist Rev. Nicholson. After which a loveiy course 01 ice cream, sandwiches were served. The S. S. at Weston chapel cele bda ted (Children's Day exercises Sunday night at 8 Tj'clock. It was enjoyed by all. At Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church Rev. Nicholson the evangelist will conduct a- revival meeting. He preached wonderful sermons Sun day. The meeting was launched in earnest at the night service. At Flint Hill Baptist Church, Kirsey, S ?C., |Rev. H. W. Gilliam pastor, the Sunday school opened at^he usual" hour. Dea. White Williams, Supt. with his faculty at their post of duty. After a warm discussion of the les on, i was reviewed by Rev. Dayson of Newberry, a visiting minister with Rev. Gilliam. At the close of this service the Rev. Glliam ascended the rostrum and preached a most powerful sermon from Rev. 21:1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth, etc. Rev. Gilliam seem ed to have been at his best for as the doors of the church were open the spirit was high at the close of the service. The ladies of the church consist ing of Deacons wives and Missionaries served a most wonderful dinner which consisted~oT chicken ham, fresh beans and alh kinds of dainty desserts. After dinner the at which time the Rev. Gilliam in troduced Rev, EJayson who preach ed a powerful sermon. A prayer service was carried on by the deaeong just before each service. Col lection from the first service $22.08. second service $3.00. Lovely music was rendered by the Pleasant Lane choir. Chorister Mr. Wni. A. Kolloway and- Mr. Olive choir, cbrister Mr. J]ames .Plobinson. After these two services the gr&od Trustees rally took plate and as the different clubs rallied . to the -A rone the slogan was we must pay out of debt a year ago ago the church was consumed by -fire and in its-steed-a lovely new edifice has .been erected. The trustee rally was $1073$: Grand to-" tal was $132.56. Visitors at Flint Hill was Rev. Mrs. Gilliam and two daughters; the elder was from New York City, the younger wa.i from Benedict college and their friend also from Benedict. The two Baptist churches: Pleasant Lame and Mt. Olive turned out in full. Deacon Holling from Young Chapel Baptist church. Brewer Normal high school had its graduating exercise Thursday night, June 5th. 30 Received diplomas. Among those who attended the Woman's Conference?m Columbia were'Mrs. Mamie Riley and Miss Willie McMorris. Many of the teachers are off now to various summer schools. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Perrin attended the commencement day exercise at Allen university last Thursday. Miss Francis FSrin their daugh for ft J I* ~ - -'Al 11 '? .v. ivkuiuni iiuiut* wan mem, sne reports a very successful year's work at Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Perrin of Tampi, Fla. are visiting relatives in the city. They are now rinminilnd at hews^ of Mi. and 1 Mrs. E. D. Perrin. Mrs. Ruth Cobb from Detroit, Mich., is spending sometime here visiting her mother Mrs. Millie Derr. The widow Mrs. H. Polk and the many friends of Mr. James K. Polk deply mourn hit lost. He departed this life on Mlay 30th. Funeral services were held at Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church June 2. His wife and little aon carried him hack to Mississippi for burial. . On the same date Mrs. Chase, an old citizen of Greenwood was laid to rest at Fairview cemetery FunerfcJ service* were Jield for Dacon William Young at Morris Chapel Baptist church thii after. . ~ZT B PALMETTO LEADER BBNNETT8VILLE NEWS (MA?) C. D. Sanders, Reporter A number of bur friends are still attending the commencement exercises of various colleges. Mrs. J. C. Cox, Mrs. Luvenia Stubbe, accompanied by KeV. and Mrs. Webbs of Cheraw, B:C., mo/the commencement exercises of Clinton College. Little M>. Roscoe Brewington is in the McLeod Hospital, Florence, S. C. Mrs. Pearl Brewington and children, Esaie Mae Priston and Mr. Charlie Leak, motored to Florence, S. C. te visit Mrs. Brewington's son, Roscoe. While there they also visited deacon Charlie Reeae and reported the patfents doing nicely. We pray for them a speedy recovery. . Miss Sara Moiris is home after havinng a successful school term at Sims high, Marion, S. C. Miss Hattie Terry graduated from Browning Home, Camden, S. C. We are proud of our young people. Mrs.' Sallie Stephen White has returned to New York City, accompanied by her sister, Miss Annie Mae Stephen. Sunday, June 8, was dedicated to the youth of Shiloh Bajftist church and the community of our city. Rev. Corson of Lawrinburg. .N. C,, preached a very interesting sermon to our youths. Everyone who heard him had a thought to take home with him. The junior choir rendered very splendid music directted by Miss Dorothy Reese, Misses E. McCollum cjid Helen Covington, playing. Miss Clemmie Davis graduate of Benedict College, spoke in behalf of the youth Everydne enjoyed the "talk. Wo are praying that the y6uth of today will continue to do well and we will have men and women 0f tomorrow. Ft. Micheal M. E. church celebrated Children's Day Sunday evening. i _ Misjj Ruth Blue is home from a successful school term and is leaving for N. Y. City very soon. She . is expecting a very pleasant vacation. The adult teachers and students- _ are going to Columbia, S. C. Sun day on their pilgrimage trip. We trust they will have a pleasant outing. Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Youngblood and daughter, Margaret of ColumLf o /i . ? uia, a. were in tne city Sunday p. m. Rev._Youngblood delivered the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of Bennettsville high school. Not only the grad- , uates but every one that heaid the message* wsj filled with inspiration. We are always very glad to have our friends come to us with their blessings. Our sick friends are, Mrs. Aline Gri ee, Mr. Willie Hope, Mr. Thorn asr-Mr. Parkerr-Powe,-Rev.-Thomas, Rev. Peterkin, Mr. Crosland, Mrs. Moore, Mr?. Drake, deacoji C. Reese, Mr. Dudley, and Mr. Alexander Hope. We are praying for them to soon be well again. Prof, and Mrs. John Cur.ning ham and children, Miss Gerdie Mae, graduate of Bennett College, Greensboro, N. C., little John Ken neth left for their home in Wintei Haven, Florida after spending a pleasant week tfith parents, Mr aind Mrs. I^eonard McKay and family. - : Mr. and Mrs, James McKay of Chicago, 111., left last week. They reported a very pleasant stay with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonand McKay and family. We were very glad tQ have these visitors in our city. The above parties, accompanied by Miss Emma McKay, sister of party, motored to Claflin College's commencement exercises, Orangeburg, S. C. Mrs. P. B. McCollum, Miss Johnson and Mrs. J. B. Drake, instructors at the N. Y. A. center, entertained the N. Y. A. advisor board and ft few other friends Tuesday p. m. at the N. Y, A. center. A delicious repast was served. The short talks were enjoyed by all. ?Mr. and Mra. p.vtfrmt inumtmh and son of Sumter, S. C., Were in the city visitinir mother. Mrs. Julia Thompson and family. Mr. John Reese of Columbia, y C., made a pop call in the city Sunday with pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Hendri Reese and family. Mr. L. B. Munnerlyn, son of Mrs. Martha Munnerlyn, died at his home last week and was funeralired Tuesday p. m. The family has our deepest sympathy. Mrs. J. -S. Dickson of Society Hill, S. C., is in the city hospital for art operation. We trust she will soon recover. noon.May they rest in peace with the God of love who hath hovered them. A. L. Chllds, reporter. , / " u. . r y 7 ' y * * A * m",n ' *\ i ' LAMAR NEWS By (Mrs.) It* M. Woods Sandy Grove Methodist Church Sunday was a day that will livt long with everyone who attendee church at Sandy Grove. It has been a long time since we have witnessed -la service as w+?-had or; Sunday. Our Pastor, Rev. M. J, Porter preached one of thfe most powerful - sermons that ever was preached in our church. The officers and members, visitors too, are telling it along the road and throughout th? community, how they have been benefited by the sermon.^ 'Rev. Porter, we want you tp know that we are with you yes, every man, woman and child and as long as you lead, as you church is making progress along all lines, and we do appreciate the way things are going. The Woman's Society of Christian service met Sunday afternooh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Kirvin. The meeting was called to order by Mrs, Marion Rivers, president.. The business of the meeting was conducted in a most lovely manner. The report by the president concerning the district meeting, which was held in Sumter Friday and of state meeting in Columbia, June 1.1 and 14. Also the rally for the fifth Sunday were the high spots of the meeting. The offering was $4.00. Rev. Wm, Brown, Rev. T. Capers, and Mrs Sadie Burris were among - the popular speakers. After the meet ing was over everybody was servecT delieicits refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Brown ' The following attended the meet .ng: Mesdames: O. Huggins, E. Enoch, L. Byrd, T. Pouglass. R. Ri\ers, E. Lucas, L. Ballard, M. Rivers, Rev. M. J. Porter, T. Porter, S. Hough, L. M.- Hymes, A. Samuel, S. Burris, "ET Ballard, M. Brown, E. Burris, L. McCollough, W. Brown, J. Lee, G. Wiley M. Harris, P. Gil mo re, J. Lucas, Mrs. T. Capers, R Rcthea, E. Roc ers, T. Rogers, J. Rivers, W. woods, J. Kirvin, T. Kiryin, M. Rogers, J, Harris. According to an announcement made by Mrs. Lula Byrd there will be an all day baseball picnic at Cypress Cross road for the benefit of Sandy .'Grove church or che,4th of July. Rev. E. Gordon pastor of the Alcot Charge, Svith his choir and Congregation will be in chaRge of the. services at Sandy~Grove church Sunday afternoon come and bring your friends. Mr. Albert Johnsojj of near Cartersville has planted his test acre of com and want the club to know that he is on the job to win. He is the grandson of Mr. Vander McClairw Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Burris of trfWiiu/ -Ui w 1 c W ?V4-U^ V 4Xitors at John Wesley Sunday. Mr. Burris is chairman of the board ol Stewards. He is quite- a successful leader as a churchman. Many of our churches need more men ol his type. According to Mr. T. E. Rogers Children's Day which will be observed at Sandy Grove Sunday, June 22, will be one of the grandest events of the year. Each mem tier-oT the church is ashed to pay 50 cents to the club leader and each child is asked to pay JO cents I am sure each' gjesriber will sec that your cTuS leader will have a rood report. Mr. and Mrs . E. Granerson of Timmonsville were visitors here Sunday. We are a) ways delighted to have good people visit our city. John Wesley Methodist Church The Contest rally for Children'? Day was a success. Miss Edith Davis and Mr. H. Williams led foi the men. Amount $16.75. Miss W. Caraway and Mr. S Rivers led for the women. Ami $13.11. Children collection led by Miss T. Rivers and Mr. J. H. Lucas. Amt. $3.21. Supt. Jeffrey Is all smiles over the suceesful event. Mrs. Nonie Crawley broughl greetings from the district meet ing of the Woman's Society oi Christian Service and announcer! plans for drive on the 5th Sun day. Mr, Cleo Thomas is urging thai all the members of the choir meet Friday night. As president of the choir, he is faithfully worV ing in the interest of John Weslej church. Let us do things to heir the church and If we ate not doing anything to help why not learn to tell the truth about those wb are doing what they ran tt : v?? . < i? r .* \ ^ '-4 CHESTER PARAGRAPHS - Mrs. Ida Massey ol N. Y. U., her " daughter, Mrs. Pearl Poster, with her husband, Prof. W. A. Foster, both of Goldsboro, N. (J. aie here ' for their, vacation, at their home ' on Columbia St. ! All of Chester was saddened a b few weeks ago, when ftl'rs. Annie = pasesd away. For many years ' she ran a cafer Her business was 1 patronized by white and colored because of the palatable dishes ser ? ved every day. Her husband Mr. Peter Wilson, traveled the town - over-dailyr-dtmng^ all seasons, sell ing ice cream. When he passed | seveial months ago, he was miss- , _ ed in every section?uf-the town, , und especially by the children who ] were always waiting to buy?an- it e - MiuilUi "BUlll Ml1.' alU?MBr Wilson had ^hundreds of,,friends , here, and their passing takes from Chester, a thrifty couple, who worked together, and made an honest living. Mr. T. J. Walker was here Sun day from I^t. Bragg, N. C, He H came to spend the da^ with his daughter, Miss Josie Walker, who left Monday for Detroit, to stay during the summer with relatives, ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lilly had with them Sundoay, his eldest sis ter, Mrs. Holly, from Charlotte. Prof. Peeola Worthy is again. _ at home after a year's study a t the University of Iowa, where he , finished his work for his Masters' v I Degree. His wife, Mrs. A. Wor- ^ thy is also here with him after ^u very fine year of work as an in- , structor at Friendship college in , Rock Hill. Mrs. Worthy holds a , Masters' Degree from Howard , university. Both *are excellent | and experienced teachers. M iss Fannie B. Cassell left Fri-I| lay for .Greenville where she is one of the summr school tors. Prof. S. Louis Finley loft Mon- I 'lay morning- for Columbia, where ' ho will teach in summer school at ' Benedict college. ' - ?Prof. R L. Finley, Sr.. dtl'moi' " _ of the Piedmont summer school Rock Hill, left Tuesday morning ' - 'u begin his Work there. ? Bishop Martin of Chicago was * in town a few days this week. 1 Students who have come in this veek from colleges are: Miss Es- : thcr Knight. Bennett college; Miss _) Mabel HtH. Krroxvtlle college Miss 1 Willi,. Mabel King. Miss Vivian ' ' Avers, Bather-Scotia: Miss Thorn 1 ".sine Phifer, Miss Atonic _ Belle" Hope, Miss Sarah Young? Miss HaM-ie?Daniel*-, - Mr. Norman * Younp. Mr. David Atkinson, Mr. Willi,. Atkinson, Mr. Brice Smalls " Mr. John McLurkin, Friendship college; Mr. Eugene Attics, Miss , Alma Gladden, Miss Zerctta McCulloueh, Clinton college. Miss Sarah Young was valedictorian of " her "class at Friendship college and Miss Zerctta McCullongh was _ "-valedictorian of her class at "Clin -ton college. Both are graduates of Finley high school. ' .- On Bralnerd campus Sunday afternoon, vesper services will be held at (1 o'clock. The public is always invito? to attend, and -on 1 this particular , day, it is hoped that a large crowd will be present to hoar the guest speaker, Mrs Josie I^azcl, State Advisor of Ne- ( 1 ero Affairs for the NY A, Mrs. , Hlazel is a pleasing speaker and I will 'have a message that will be ! well worth hearing. Appropriate , 1 and spicy music will be rendered L Continued?on?Page?8 ; ; help the church. I.et us make the prayer meeting . worthwhile by attending. Bring others too. his is our duty as ( church members. Now is the time for us to begin to do better. ] Rev. W. Fraiser, Exhorter, Mrs [ Sam Daniels should be able under Cod's leadership to keep the spiritual fire ever burning upon Cod's 1 . altar. r~" _ ?Min, Ida Fii'liin and Mis. Mmj " ' Bennett are preaching the gospel of fellowship arnd love among the ' people. They are saying that God's work must go forward. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin and daughter Zona Mae visited Mr. Ben nie Martin at the Veteran hospital Saturday. I Mrs. Lizzip Harper has return- , ed home after visiting her daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Martin. i Miss Zona Mae Martfn left for Detroit, Mich., Saturday after- j noon. ? M rs. Marion Rivers, Mrs. Nonie J ' Crawley, Mra, Miwwie Duhose and ) Mrs. C. Kirvin were the delegates who attended the district meeting : of the Woman's Society of Chriss. tian Sfervice which was held in i > {Sumter TasTweelc, ~ Saturday, June 14, 1941. ? Classified Advertising Column ^ Special Notices, Caids ot Thanks Menioaiums, Birth Announcement! Marriage Announcements, etc., ai charged for at the rate of 10c pi line. Cash must rc company th >rdar. ftm. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Howard and West End schools for the fine and generous contribution made to the hospital on May 21.- I shall ^ never forget the incident. It rame at a time when needed to help with a charity putint.. Two white friends also sent contributions which were gratefully rereived. FLOT1EN^CE'' WJ L LI A MS Supt. Florence Williams hospital Duke street, Georgetown, S. C. IN MEMORY OF HARVEY C.~~ ?' JACKSON ? ? Born in Fairfield County?S?r Passed away Tuesday, May 21. 1941, at 6:00 p. m. He was the sou if Sallie and Harvey Jackson, Sr. 'Harvey Jackson was by trade i carpenter, business man, merchant and filling station prporietor and dealt in real estate. He was very successful in his business uffairs. He had numerous friends in . Kith races. He came from a family ' J? of very deep love and affection for each other. He loved his hnrs1>and praised his maker in playing ?weet. touching hymns. You could count him "as?one who loved Idij fellowman. -lie Hid what lie coulit to relieve or help niK less fortunaubrother 01 sister. The family and community at large will truly miss him. Msnv have said "I never crossed Inthreshold with a grief but that went without it; never c-nte h< u. hungry but he fed me, ersed my blame, and gave the sorrow : ola. , #* 1 and relief." He had quite wl if relatives as well as a num.* . if ftiends to muurtHtis-paggftvg: ~ ^-He-leaves wilfe, Mrs. ? A 1 in a To<.l'on?. t. ? : i tv.t ; ? r>w _ .? ??? ?/mvuouii, c* anici , m I? a V-x n it I Jackson and -Willie Jackson; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral service was held at Johnson s Funeral Home May 28, 194i at 6:00 p. m. Rev. I'uwe uT the Presbyterian ' ^ ^ L-hurch, officiated, assisted~by Rev. ' Colclough of Sidney Park church and Rev."Youhgblood ol' First Cal vary Baptist ctiurch. Selections bv Johnson's, .chuir. and others. Org.4n.-_ ist, Mr. Riddick. Concluding services were at Pineridge Cemetary. Flowers wert? tieautirul and many.? And one clear call for me! '* Sunset and evening star, And may there be no moaning at the bar When-I put out to sea^? But such a tide as moving seems ?*h*rp, ?- J Too full for sound or foam, When that which drew from one the boundless deep, Turns a^ain home. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. D. J. Gadson, Pastor Financial Drive Raised $71.71 Anderson?Bethel under. the leadership of the energetic paslor, the Rev. D. J. Gadson is making rapid strides in both a spir-it ual and financial way. Rev. Gadson has been to Beth- 4S el, Anderson only 18 months and ^ in that time he lias shown himself a man of God and great leader: and there have been several outstanding accomplishments in the church. Sunday, June 8th was a high lay for Bethel, because it marked the close of the rally. The members are extremely happy because when all reports were read ve had JaltUon .Ihe^ table $715.71?ami ? this amount was sufficient to.pay KVio VAnminilpr rtf fVtfi tviirwf cra cm debt. ""We were slaves to this debt a number of?vmmc.ii?bat thwnli the Lord that, we now can sin*?: Free At Last. The mortgage will b e burned very sobn. The rally was known as the Cross Country Trip Reports and captains as follows* Jr. Church, Mrs. Sarah H. Coaxum $ 27.50 Submarine Jr. Stewardess' Board 65.00 Train, Mrs. Olivia E. _ Johnson 168.06 J Airplane, Mrs. Willie B. Williams _ 121 40 Ship, Mrs. Vinte Johnson .82.JO Bus, Mrs. Millie Quarles 125.30 Sub chaser ? 19.7tf ? * Total $710.26 AVlditional . . ...... 6.45 Crand total--., ' . $716.71 Mrs. Olivia E. Johnson, reporter