The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 26, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, July 19, 1941 ^
personal
i mtntion
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Samuel Lee Taylor, from Fort
r .. Bragg. N. C.. spent four days with
* his mother and?father" at 2666
. (ieivais street.
Mrs. Viola Jeter Nelson left
Sunday evening for Boston, Mass.
where she will spend the summer.
Little Miss Thelma Derrick of |
New York City is here where she
will spend the summer with her
gi undmother Mrs. Hattie B. Jeter
of 2527 Pendleton St.
Prof. R. T. "Bus" -Williamg of
Sumter eifterdd ~G. W. hospital
Sunday for operation. Latest r'e?Hurt,
aparently recuperating splen
?^pT tliclly.
Little Miss Allene LeVan of
New York City is vacationing in
the city as the guest of Mrs.
Louise Sanders of 1318 Oak St.
Mrs. Charles Grisby (Doris
Brown) of 1101 Oak street, this
city is vacationing in Fountain
Inn, S._C. this week as the guest
of her parents Mr. ami Mrs. A. B.
? "" Bi'oTvir." ~
Mrs. W. L. Williams and son
of Anderson, S. C., are spending a
month's" vacation in Trenton, N.
J-. with her parents Mr. and Mra.
Thomas Saunders of 41 Walnut
A^e". Miss Hannah Lyons accomr
~ Dim fed them on the trip.
Vf nf - ^ n _t.t n? .
m i?. .\amiit- mae ruiuu Dingfam
left last week for her home
in Washington, D. C. 9he expressed
herself as being very
pleased with her two weeks stay
/ with parents Mr. and Mrs. George
Rabb.
Mrs. Eula Coles left Saturday
to visit her sister in Philadelphia.
,, Oil 'her return she will spend some
time with?her neiee in Washing.
ton. We wish her a pleasant variation.
son S. C., is visiting her sister
Mrs. C. B. James of 43 Livingston
St. and friends of Asheville.^frL C
Mrs. Thomasina" Sci)tt, Miss
Ethel Govans rnd Mr. Roosevelt
_ ... _ Murphy -motored to Atlantic Beach
for the week end. The party stop
perl at Myrtle Bpaeh for. n few
minutes where Mr. Scott joined
"them. While there they w'ere
guests at the Sun Set Inn. Janroute j
too Columbia they ^Aisited many
friends at Myrtle Beach.
In Conway they visited Mr. and I
Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Annie Go
vflns, mother nf Mir , r.nuMiia Th..?report
having enjoyed a very
pleasj jit week end.
BIRT" tVNOl'NCKMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Walker
are the proud parents of a 7 pound
son, I.ance Wesley Fair Walker,
born at Medical Center, New York,
June 25, 1941.
Mrs. Walker is the former Miss
Virtelie 1). Fair of Columbia. S. C.
Mrs. Corrie Elazer of (IrSpin,
S. C. gave a birthday dinner for
her son Leslie Elazer, Sunday.
July 20th~ Guests follows:
Mrs. Mr-ttie Bell Anderson and
family, Merrill Bates and Helen
Bowman.
ington, JX C., is visiting relative
es and friends at Columbia. She'
is the grand-daughter of Mrs. Sa
rah Massey and Mrs. Janie Reynolds.^
Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Trapp and
Misft'Rubye Frazier attended the
State Baptist Sunday School and
B. T. U. convention, held in Rock
Hill, S. C. the past week. They
reported a?very enjoyable trip.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
ftwf -Mrc Port 11 *v* I * Tin
ton of the St. Lawrence A. M. E.
church in Eatawvllle, Florida arc
the proud parents of a little girl,
Mary Faydette Elizabeth, who
was born July 7, 1941. Mrs. Burton
iB formerly Miss Helen Cottre
11 (rf Orlando, Fla., and Rev.
Dr. Burton is formerly of Newberry,
S. C. .
, THE BETHLEHEM
DEFENSE CLUB
I Mrs. Martha Ricltaroson was
a. few members were present and
hostess to the Bethune club Quit
rfM-'ch business vns transa:ted.
The club is havinj? its annu. 1
picnic at Paradise I^ike, June 30.
Mrs. Mamie Adams one of th<
members has undergone an opera
It ion at the Columbia hospital. Wr
hope that she will soon bo well.
The hostess served a refreshing
I repast and we adjourned to meet
I wr July 33 at the home of Mr*, JCUirMae
Owens, 1620 Rice street
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McD A NIEL-G A UK KTT NI' I'TI A L
Monday night July 14, 8:30
o'clock a lovely affair was held at
the homo ol Mrs. Rosunna Currington
at 3710 Cedar Lane when
a lovely brittlet bride walked in.
Miss ATphia McDaniel was quietly
married to Mr. Woodrow Gaty
rett of Columbia and Gadsden.
" The bride -was lovely tn a white
Hat crepe dress and tan tutu white
shoes. She wore a corsage of
roses, gardenias and forgefcmenot
and carried a boquet of roses.
After the marriage of the lovely
couple the few in number were
cerved orange?punch and cnokhrr
which was very delicious. The
happy cotiple will make their
home at 1108 Oak street.
LA LAFFKTTEE SOCIAL (LI B
The La Laflfettee Social club
met at the home of Mr. Jesse Nick
elaon-2427 Green St. The house
was called to order by the presi-^
dent rt the usual hour. Devotion
al was carried out in the usual j
manner after whieh^we-hnd a pro- !
irram which was much fun and ev
eryone enjoyed it. Then the roll
was called, each member lespuiid
ed with a Bible verse and fee
The minutes were read, received
and adopted. The next meet j
Weston. A delicious course of I
sandwiches and punch was served.
Jtosella Johnson, reporter.
drbok.vh SOC1 \1. t I.I it
The club h. Id its last meet in"..
-at?the he ???=???-?MrsT Anra 15.
Green, culled to order by fb? Pre*
ident Mrs. Taylor by singing Pas;
Me Not, etc. We were led in. pray
er by the vice President Mr. Oaten;
scripture lesson was re id by.
the Chaplain. Mrs. Anna P>. Green.
We then had the minutes of the ]
last meeting; read by the See re |
tary Mr. Pettigrew and he then I
civHed the roll and the members
re.ited their-Bible verses-and prrtdy
their dues. The' l.ou>e Was open-.
ed for business. We then teceived
lib'-' report front thv il.-h fry'
that was given Saturday night.
We were pleas'd with the report.
Mrs! Eveline Smith became
member of the club. Next meeting
at Mrs. Robinson. 'We sum:
Cod Be With You ami adjourned.
- si b d1:bs mket
Deb Elise King was hostess to
the Sub Debs Thursday afternoon
Miss Marilyn Pinckney of .New
Xu/k. City, won-.in of. thu h n?te?-,.
was assistant hostess and also
guest of the club.
The meeting?vrns?a?vei \ inter
esting and business-like affair.
Plans Were nuule for ulie of the
greatest nights of entertainment
a"d enjoyment of the season which
is a lovely moonlight t4d*- to Abel's
Place, July 28 We are sine that
this pletrs.iitable night .will skyA-iii'ket
all of till- other Ventured of
the Sub Hrtta; .?
THE 1-AST KM) LOVELY 28
a lave r >i it?
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Tin* East End Lovely 3D Saving
Club held its last meeting uT
the home of Mr. J. TL^TTLuTcTen.
2410 Washington St. The mvetmgl
was opened by Mrs. Corine Wlialey.
The first song was "My h art is
fixed." Tin- Trr^t one was "^You"1
got to love everybody." Prayer was
offered by Rev. E. A. Davis. Two
more songs were "sung, "I will not
be removed," and "A better day is
coming." The scripture lesson was
then read by the pastor, Rev. Davis.
He read fourteen verses of 'the
ninteenth Psalms. A song was
flOTfg; "Tm on the battlefield."
Then Bible verses were called for
and each one responded. The min
uets vere caned lor, reaa, receivea
and adopted. The sick report was
then called for. No one was reported
sick. Then the unfinished
and new business was called for.
There was no unfinished business.
New business was, that the club
w ill sponsor a'nvtfWti light picnic
Thursday night, Auguut,. 7th to
the Log Cabin in Irmo. Round trip
25 cents, hall fare 11 cents.
The roll was called. The amount
collected was $19.00. The meeting
then adjourned to meet at the
! home of Mr Oadson Ronche, 1211
T itnvi Qf
The president, Mr. J..H. Gladden,
had a birthdiv party after
dob rrWPTTnjf Ho had a nice cake
with 39 candles en it. Everyone
was served two flavors of ice
cream and enke. Everyone enjoyed
It. 1 ' ? ^
Johnia Mae Tarry, Repdrtar
LORD INSTALLS HUGE AIR
CONDITIONER IN PLANE
ENGINE PLANT
Dearborn, Mich.?The largest
air conditioning system ever in-,
stalled in an American industrial
plant is ready for operation in the
new $23,000,000 airplane engipe
factory at the Ford Rouge plant.
Cooled, filtered air will be drawn
into this huge "black-out" type ,
defense unit at the ratenf 2,jQQQ?000
cubic feet a minute when the
enornyaus air-control system starts
operating, according to Ford des
i j'. 111 * rs.antl engine e r s.
Although the airplane engine
>lant contains more than 800,000
square feet of floor space, Ford
engineers said it would "receive
nix complete- changes of-condition?
' d nil- evei v-4i our.
"That means a complete new .
leal on air inside that plant once
very 10 minutes, and that's realty
a lot <.f air when you consider
the building contains 70,000,000 1
-TtTbir-. feet of space," one of them ,
^aicT - - *
The new fa tory will be devoted
ntirely to producing 1850 an
2.000-horsepower, 18 cylinder Pratt 1
and Whitney aircraft engines, used .
T>y the U. S. Army in its most ~
powerful airplanes. Nosv in limit- 1
jnl production on certain parts '
: or nit' engine, ine roru motor |
Company expects to start building
omplete engines during t
omplete engines within a few J
works. The plant has a iilanned j
initial capacity of one engine an ,
'.our dur.Yg a 10-hour da>y. It
probably will be greatly enlarged I
n the near future.
'x plained, plays a big part in the
"treeisToff worlTmanship'iocfuirbiFbh
lireraft work. Bv controlling tem- 1
peraturt's the year around. Ford j
"o redact ion experts arc i".sluing
uniformity in ml'tal stock gild machino
tools, as well as providing
for tin' I'onifort of workers. . J
"Mi st of the work on the Pratt ,
-arui-W hitnry engine requires pro- .
vision down to one-ten thousandth.;
>f an- inch, so without a means 1
of regulating temperature there (
would be variation in dimensions .
of -materials and in*the adjustment
of delicate machines," the Ford '
expert pointed out. t
"Clear air also is essential. This. v
big aii' conditioning system filler*
nt all harmful dust and icoov.'s
from the atmosphere oil fumes 1
that might bo hsirmul b? wo \ v t
is well a,, machines."
The aotyp'ny engineer eyplaintiT
that the air control system In
the Pew airc.ji.ft unit is also re- t
juarfmJ.k'- fbF~the number of fan t
">T:d blower 'onfy)f. Tt poiTTa'ns" 3?
la' ty lntaKe rans in in< ma i ?
"'" uiv of the plant, 115 on cither t
side, and has two more d? awiner ?
air into the aircraft apnvent'r-. ohool
section. Six thousand tors
of refrigeration equipment cools 1
the ail". ^
"This is comparable to the -a- ?
.mount of air conditioning equip-Trrnri?cr-rd?rn?n?25-sturya?h'iicl
*
oiihliny." In added. s
i
IH.l'h STAR SOCIAL C'l.l'R I 1
\
I he (. 1 i,b i.c.d i!< n-gidoi ini.i'C:
iiiK on Monday nin'ht. July 21- at s
the home of Mrs. Wise -121 Bui! t
st i i-1-L.DeVjjiton wi:s cm rjo'd oUt in j
tin- usual way. The president /
Jjuri Look chuige. The roll war
calldd, each member responding
I'ible verse and fee.
The club will have ils anniver- .
sary on August 5 M the Cotnmun- .
ity Center, Jlur next meeting will
j be a^ the limiV of Mrs. Georgia [
Lee Jones 1205 Pine street.
Mr. Jesse Brooks, president
_ Miss Pert by Lee Allison, Se.'.
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\
liK.li HATTKKS SAVINGS
AND SOCIAL ( LI B
I lie?lLib?held itv regular meet-"- ?
|_ing at the home of Miss Maggie
f~MaT> ryon ~T~W8^H ouse street Mon.
day night, JuhTsi. The president
called the hnuye to order. Mrs.
Lucoil Samuel conducted the dep.itnmal
and carricil it out in its 1
regular way. *
The minutes mH? the last meet---3
inn were rend, received and adopt- '
ed. The roll was called each mem (
her responded briefly. , The meet- <
jirg was then turned over to the t
president for business. He tboh <
'charge and, discussed it in a brief 1
way. The- report of the second 1
quarter was read to the group 1
Following that the plans were com \
'iHPI'Ul f'H MU11 Lllll'll HHIIIl'I'FHHl'y. (
So now we will give you the date, ^
I we are looking forward and hope <
to meet the various clubs and ,
| friends on Friday night. August ,
|15th. Be ready to swing with us j
| we are hoping to have an evening ]
of enjoyment.
W e are aiso inviting the public ^
'o niiiK' over ami meet Us Tues- ,
day night, July '2p at Allen-Bone
(diet center, and win one of the
pr^eg we plan to give away. There
I win dc a wmst tournament given .
in horor bf the H. H. S. C. Ad- 1
mission 25c couple. Beginning rt
K o'clock. Don't forget the date.
Our Chaplain, Mrs. Eva Sue {
Samuel is out of town on her vaca |'
-tion. We wish for her a pleasant j'
stay. We adjourned until our next
.meeting to bo at the home of Mr; M
(nnd Mrs. Wharton at Y-7, Allen]'
BohefBeT court'ltTorfday right Aug 1
i21th |<
' tmrik
***? PALMETTO LEA
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COPE NEWS
Rev. C. C. Burgess, Pastor
Sdnday, July 20, was a ver
busy day in and around Cope.
Sunday school was called to or
der at 10:30 by Supt. S. R. Con
nor. The Bible Class was taugh
by Mr. Livingston Burgess, broth
er of the pastor.
? St Good Hope "Sunday schoo
was called to order by the pastoi
The Bible Class was taught b;
SupFT N. M. Ryant. The Catechisr
Class was taught by A. R. Sumtei
The lesson was reviewed by th
pastor and offering was taken b;
Sir. L. Burgess and Robert Stdve
son. We then went into testimon
ial meeting which was very en
joyable. The pastor changed th<
order of service and read for ou
fon sidor atIon ttc scripture tessoi
from St. Luke 24, 34, and 50th
Text,. St. Luke 34th and 25th
*Ainl He-led -fchem as -far^as Beth
any, etc." Subject. "A call to higl
?r giound. The messanger brough
us a powerful message and oui
hearts rejoiced.
Jv> 1 X
in uic tu ici nuuii wt l eiunii'u ti
Macedonia for a Missionary Pro
rrr.ni in which Oak Grove along
ivith other churches, took active
parts. Misses R. L. and Mary Gass
L.'M. Frazier and Lurline Steve
ron led the "prayer service.
?The pastor?then -spoke to u>
briefly from St. l.uke 18:1, sub
iect, "Communion with God."
On Sunday night Rev. Purges;
rnd members went dpwn to Oal
Grove where -theV E ndeavored tc
iHit'oVor'the "12 Tribesof Israel.'
Rev. Burgess preaclu-d and his
members took part on the program.
His. text was taken from
he 105th divisions of Psalm, dTtt
. erso. "He brought them forth,
?te." As he preached many gave
,'ent to the spirit.
Hie discussion in the A. C.\?
league Sunday will be "Which is
be more profitable, money or ed
ication "
Miss Gladys Clerkly lias returned
home after it visit with rela.ives.
?Mr. and?Mia. Jonathan Guna are
he happy recipients of a fine ba)y
girl.
Mrs. John Gass, after visiting
parents and other relatives in N
1. and Asheville, is at home again
tVe "say to Mr. L. Burgess, come
ijstaaca.- v
Miss A, L. Sumter, after spendng
some time in N. Y., has come
ionic to assist her mother and to
vorship with us.
*itod to a surprise birthnight pary
given by Mrs. I. C. O'Bvyant
rr honor of hiVbeffeTTialf, Mr. D
D'Bryant.
Mrs. Fannie Dash, who is an
ifficieist teacher o f Greenville
:ounty, was a welcome visitor to
Mrs. O'Bryant on last Tuesday
iVe had a pleasant stroll for miles
awl returned home, had a delicious
'east and played a few social gam's.
Come again.
Op Friday night a nunTber of
friends motored out to Mr. M. C
irVillianis where we?playedind
y^oie served another surprise
)irthday feast.
EL1SHA A. M. E. CHI Kt H
Kev. J E. Dixon. Pastor
>'clock with the Supt. and officer?
U their posts of duty. The lesson
was briefly hut interestingly
.aught. The review was conductid
by trc Si:pt. with very ontouraging
remarks front the pas:or.
The morning service was open
h) with prayer service conducted
jy Bro. S. L. Longshore. The pas:or
read the scripture lesson from
1st Cor. 12 chapter, beginning at
he 14th verso and finishing the
hapter. His text was selected
from 1st. Cor. 13:13. Subject
'Hope, faith, love." A very strong
sermon was preached front this
subject. The message was indeec
inspiring and a soul stirring one
It was enjoyed by all the hearers
In the afternoon a singing con
Lest was held at the said church
We all enjoyed the sweet musi<
rendered by the contestants A
literary program was also rgnd
jred and was enjoyed by all dur
ng the program. Rev. Dixo> mailt
mcouraging remarks, also Rev. M
P. Spearman. A nice sum of mon
ey was raised and left in the treas
ire for the benefit of the church
hat it may render" "the
May the TxmT best the singers thai
they may render much servict
svhere ever they may go through
TOT" fTiYT neld TOT "the upbuilclin j
>f falling humanity
DER
THE METHODIST YOUTH
FELLOWSHIP'S INITIAL
PROGRAM OF S. C.
y
The Methodist Youth Fellowsh
which comprises the "nine distri
^ of the South Carolina coiifegetu;
f will gives its jnitial program
. the form of a "Rally" on "Thur
- day, JxjIv 31st at Ctaflin Colleg
urangeburg,- 5T~C7
In these critical times we. si
y the need of getting the youth +n
gether, therefore we are ask i
. each district to make its full n
c, port, financially and a large 1 |
resentation from that district.
We are hoping to do 1/ig thi< w
. in the future, but it depends o
. the interest of the confluence i
e lurffer
Youtig people wake up wh i
al/fiv "?" 1 A- 1 ? * *
^^ i uu ait- mcateq ana lot's g
to the top as the older people h 1
us there. I am looking to see eae
r of you at Claflin College, July :i
1 to witness and take part in r,i
t first program.
r The% highlights of the progi.w
are: Address of Bishop L. f
^ King, explanation of the yout
set-up in the Methodist chuivl
Proi. J. P. Burgess, anil the crow
; ing of "Miss South Carolina." on
the winners of the nine district
respectively.
Dont "miss this Rallj^CTTarge
( and Districts? South Carolina a
" large, because WE want, the youn
people to get together.
> ORAN (i,F.Rl'R(i S.?L ?
I
, The Macedonia charge quartet
ly conference was held Sunday
Dr. A. W. Wright preached
irent sermon. Our district.confer
ence was held this week and wn
, a success. Great sermons ww
preached Hy Drs. Wright, D. Jen
kins, Randolph, L. G. and W. R
Greco- V-Prillin^ t?o,-o T ...
rence, Bryncs, Walker. Man in
Other addresses were by Prof
Burgess, Mr. and Mis. Caldwell
Miss M. E. Jenl'ins, Mr. T K
iBythewood. and Mis. A. W
- Wright
The district conference, was h- li
at Bowman, S. C. Rev. R. H. Cun
nigham and his pood people en
tertained us.
Rev. and Mis. S. C. Bryant o
Orangeburg, were given a eurpt is
_ by the p'eonle of Orangehugg:?1>
show their love and respect.?o
him. 011 last Tuesday night, .Tub
15.
A large number of people tool
' a part in it and the Bryants re
ceived some very valuable gift:
in the line of cooking . utensil.such
as pots, a few pieces of Chi
1 _na, glasses, ?Qtbm?useTu
things such as towels, pillow ens
es and sheets, etc.
1 Mrs. E. Carben desvfVos inucl
Dark
-1
rj?"Oh?Kr?Hiillo Haby, U
eral jeat aaked me to kind'a
: :
c rod it iii working up this surprise.
- - - Fhf was the first who felt that
wo should show our respect to die
Juno the fourth, nintcn hundred
i|> Bryairts after their marriage* on
c?t and forty one. She not only worker
-eth ?fhnrnftrbui y but tve charges
in that Reverend Bryant pastor as
s- well. However, credit is ^jrivon to
Mrs. E Fr id To who [hi"' forth i-it.
tra efforts to make this thinjr felt
;e in Orantreburjt..
>. v'd"C"K for this occasion
K v as civon by Mrs. K. B. Jenkins.
- Pi : d M s Br.1 ant wish to
)- oiank the persons ot Ontacebuiir!
;s valuable jiif'.s Thm. 1 r.- 1 i^r.lv
n appreciated.
it Mrs E B Jen V i - Rcpoiter
e
^ JERl'S.TT.TTM A. M. E. nil IH H
^ Rev Silas' Middleton. Pastor
h -
I, Th?- weather was some what VP*
is fnvoralilf hut- tin- S1111day? "h?.<r
v ie opened tit the usual Ic'ir hy
t> tic- Supt With a lart'c attendance
{ ' ineludinjij v isitors,
h ' "Our l.oafts "vvoi ( vet v sad ov?;i
i. the death of Mr Nam?Blow.- H<Ti
departed this life July l.'th Fie
d was a faithful member of the
?. t. * V..
-J mo ?i>wui. ttuiit* u::
j th?- bed of affliction hi- had all his
9 tiust iii Jesus H?- said that two
a - :>?ul??u~a??^*+44+^?t~f?+m-ot?hh*g
I ost of angels had corny for him
m.itl ' r : nd tin 1 ust I - l
: ' ?
i . Mi Neio Blow was the father
of lu children. 7 step children. 40
[ Ffand children and 30 great grand
| children. lie lived to be- -88 y> ar?
?, | of age. He leave to mourn his pasa
1 ring, a wife, and a host of rela
lives and friends. The funeral was
g preached by the. pastor on Sunday.
e | He used for his discourse, the 37th
. | realms. :Mth verse, "Wait on the
j Lord and keep His way." Mr.
. Blow was laid to rest in Je'rysai.
| lent cemetary on the same day. It
i is our lost but trust that i*. is
I, Heaven's gain. *
At the close of the service the
. pastor, accompanied by his com-.
7 panicm. "returned to St. Stephen"
.1 of lodge No. 8 of the Home Char:
| ty to deliver the annual address.
- Baptist church to the anniversary
On Tuesday he was lead back to
f his work to visit the members on
^ rV*?k cink lief
i day, J illy 27, _ for tho -people of
> Hickory Grove A. M. ?E. church
of Herbon, S. C. at 11 o'clock and
< j the pastor and members of Naz.
j rite. A. M. E. church at 3 o'clock
A. ,M. .E. .ch:.:n.h.
< We are also looking for the pas
tor and members of Xurco Chape!
r_BaptM church- at 11 o'clock and
? the pastor and members of Wal- 1
kcr Chapel Baptist at" 3 o'clock J
i 1 at. Jerusalem A. M. E. church. f
hter ....
I?sliy2
K?T dTdnT expe ct you out here
Instruct some of these rookies
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_ . PAGE SEVEN
ST. W DREWS A. M. E.
rmiUH
K?\ (' McC'larv. I'astor
Sunday M'houl began at the ubual
houi undej the direction of the
AssT~S-,:pt. Mr?~E. B. Greene. The
lesson van- fu-Dv-?discussed by
classes and reviewed by Mr. Joe
.Triom]I'-'nn. At 11:15 n m. the pas
tor brought t<? us a wonderful messaee.
The subject of his tncnie was
"Sic ping' Sickness."
At 7:15 p. n>. o.a presiding el
e. L v. J. 1.. Henbow. hehl his
l:.i: (i q.iarte. ly. .< rfei ence. The
"uftiin'o j) '.-'nT?\Tlrh a shorE" <Ie7 T?
j? l e o c rductcd by Rev.
. Lloyd. All reports were eood
an,! presiding . ;>!< ? was paid
h f. 11. Tlit -iness.itg.i- la- brought
to vis was i;rod a' niast.tr piece.
IFis subject v.-n^. "ItCTTVPTTty tftihgs "
. ( veaitu." .The congregation said
_L c live disciples?uf- a44-,- "did not ~ ~
* ' it-art? L../I. within us while
n:an of <i*od - ke hy the way."
TV-. (.-/.a rt-nct then paused to hear
:.--t ing ( ' :. :?:iittee on memoirs.,
i'r I'l-ij'oov. c'ldvicit-d the memo:
la: seiwioi-s of Bro Joo Jordan,
,r. 'rr.irht'uh i.-ii ii.her and leader of
- lass X'.-. He departed this life
May, 1911.
Bro. Pi ter .1 son has been appointed
leader of class Xo 5.
On Friday. July ] 1-. Mrs. E. B.
til "<! hF Miss i.u'vTMTtTsey" Miss
Mary Francis. Messrs. Bernard
a.u. Mari- n < 1 roer.o stom?ed over
in Kincrstreo to see your reporter
M.i!> ,,n thei: v.av to Mannine
Al'' -la in.'i uii.ui' points. They were
si owing Miss Keisey of Salisbury,
N. ('. !ircujul- before she returns
home.
Mrs Aridie Thompson has been
ill f<lr some time bqt she is improving
steadily at this writing.
The funeral services of Mrs.
Mayes v. ere held at Pinoy Grove
Baptist church Survlay afternoon,
Rev. G. G. Daniels officiating. She
leaves to mount her lost, one
daughte: and one son. Interment
'Aac in the West Andrews pprnp.
U -; Thv 1V> -pie's Funeral Hom^,
Mv**.??Frrr)?fin, em-??Jawse?
of the body.
Messrs. B?. njaiuin Vitherspoon
ar.d Robei t Z. Graham and Mis?
Viola Robinson are 'heme for a
short stay. Thc-y are in school at
Chester.
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