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KSL LAMAR NEWS
P: (By Miss Zona M. Martin) J
Sunday school was conducted J '
BwaaL Sunday hy Mr. R. Davis. Ev- t
p erybod who attended was well
Rt pleased to see so man present.
R. The crowd was the largest in two
? or three years.
K 1 Everybody, everywhere is talk- R
ing about the great Mock Confer?
ence to be had on August 17th.
| L Come earl in order that you mjay
B, get a seat. The program begins
at 8 o'clock.?All the partieippnto |g.
are asked to come at 7 o'clock. 4
flf ? The W. S. of C. S. met at the 4
Hjtr 7 >
MR home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Poole 1
BP' on last Sunday. Those who at- *
I L tended are Mr. N. E. Crawley,
j^Mi's. Roaie - McCray, Mrs. Lisaie (
M f. Burke, Mrs. Ida Fields, Mrs. Car
t rie Byrd, Mrs. E. Martin, Mrs.
M. Sanders, Mrs. L. Martin, Mrs. ^
B" " CJ. LUWB) Mia. Muinio Duhasa, K
h- Mr. Olan Lucas, Miss M. E. Har- 1
B ' per, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Sa p|r
rah Mack, Miss Ethel Djavis and *
K p Miss Zon^ M. Martin. The vm- K
f- tors who met with us are Rev.
tt and Mrs. FeIlic~of tynchbur^. Mr- it
j* and Mrs. L. T. Braddy ?nd Mr. ?
If Poole, the father of Mr. Roland t
I t !T~ Poole. "We were very glad to j
I i L have these good people among us. g
I K f? We appreciate the liberal contri- v
'.I butions which were made by them o
E F and also the inspiring remarks. e
The reports made by Mrs. Ida t
I Fields, Mrs. Roxie McCray land
[ ^5-?Mrs, E^Martin were very good. . e
( J-l After the business of the meet- a
h \ ing was over delicious refresh- t
R ments were served by Mrs. PooIeT c
Pf f - Mrs. McCray and Mrs. Martin v
hL The next meeting is scheduled t
thanked them for the repast. ~
for August 24 at the home of Mr. e
& p and Mrs. -John Sanders.
Some visitors called at the a
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cas- v
ey Sunday afternoon and looking '
tV;t- over their flower garden found a '
|S& large Elephant Ear Plant. One C
HI leiaf measured 41 inches long and I a
1 29 inches wide. b
The prayer service was con- 1
ducted by sister B. A. Groome, S
Sunday at John Wesley. * *
The friends were delighted to (1
see Mrs. Mary Peeples out Sun- |v
day. ?
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\ Sandy?Grove?News L
(By M rs iva M. Wobtffry ? L
Sunday school opened at the t
llsnol Vlrtlir Tjn+V otrois. tnonVa- n f .
? MWMa < ?vll VV VA J VVBVU?i ?W |
her post of duty. Quite a few j
were pesent. The Senior Bible s
class was taught by Rev. Win. \
Brown. b
The Pastor, Rev. M. J. Porter r
preached a soul stirring sermon r
3 ? as usual from St. Matt. 16:1-6. t
The collection was good. r
Rev. M. J. Porter and his choir s
motored to Bennettsville Sunday I
'1 afternoon to render service for t
The Rev; T. J. PendeTgrass?Upon t
arrival the good?people served a t
delicious dinner after which Rev. r
M. J. Porter preached am inspir- T
ing sermon which was enjoyed by
allr Rev. Porter ran a week's re-r vlval
for Rev. Pendergriass. They
extended him an invitation to
come again.
4. The visitors and friends from v
Sandy Grove were Rev. W. Fraz- c
ier, Rev. W. M. Brown p.rid fami- e
l i ? - -
ty; mr. naymona tsyrd and fami- c
ly. Mr. Dudley^ Burris and family;
Mr. C. L. McCollough fcnd fami- j
ly; Mr. C. L. McCollough and (
family; Mr. L. Ballard, t; Goodcr-- t
son, C. Burris, S. Carraway, Wm. ]
Hymes, E. Bethea, D. Hough, Mes ,
dames M. Rivers, C. Kirven, Iva {
M. Woods, R. Kirven, C. Hough,
J. Lee, S. Burris, U. Burris and <
B. Huggins, Misses R. B. Woods, ]
M. Woods and Mr. W. Woods. j
Rev. Ed. (Jordan pastor of the ]
Alcot charge and members will j
day afternoon. Come find hear \
his famous choir sing. Mr. D. t
Burris, chairman of thP Board of ,
! v
Stewards announced that each (
member will pay $1.00 on the 4th t
Sunday, which is revival meeting j
Rally Day. August 31st will be <
Union Fellowship Day. The fol- i
lowing charges will meet at San- \
dy Grove Methodist Church: A1-. ,
cot, Lydia and Lamar. The Jun- ]
ior Brotherhood will head the ral
ly from John Wesley church. J
P _ On the first Sunday in Septem-.
ber Home Coming Day will be Observed
at John Wesley.
By request of the Official board |
the tromen will head the rally.
The board also asked Mrs. E. Mar i
tin who is president of the S. RL
and L. C. A. department of the i
|g Wo *"'" Society with a commit- _
t"" tee to program the members for "
K thia occasion.
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irz ,zz:CfOti- ' .*v>. ' * "V '. t
Revival meeting: will begin at
lohn Wesley Sunday night Sepember
14th. The delegates from
he chiarge who attended the Disxict
conference were Mrs. Marion
divers, Miss EtHel Davis, Miss ~
Stherlean Byrd, Miss E. McColough,
Mrs. B. A. Groom, ReY. W.
?raaier, Rev. W. Brown, Mr. R.
Byrd, Mr. D. Burris, Mr. L. R.
Byrd, Mrs. N. Jeffrey, Rev. F. G.
D. Dubose were among the visiors.
Rev. T. J. Pendergrass of Bentettsville,
will be the guest preach
?r for the Wj. S. of C. S. Sunday
ifternoon, September 14 at 4:00
).m. He will bring with him his i
noir ana members an friends of J
lis church and community. Sandy
j rove _wiU serve them to dinner.
Hats offt to Mrs. Carrie Byrd: *
she sold 30 copies of The Palmetto
-eader. It is the people's jiaper.
We regret to find Mr. T. E. Rog
irs on the sick list last Sunday. 'j
SMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Itev. R. Z. Brogdon. Pastor
V 1
Charlestun-^Scrvices mr last -i
Sunday morning were marked with
>eautiful solemnity in an atmos)hero
credited, by hearts full ot
rratitude which provoked sincere
worship. A very fine congregation
f members, friend8 and well-wishsr
c: me out to hear the word of i
he Lord.
The preliminaries were conduct- ]
d by the pastor, assisted by hi >
ggistants. Following this, the pasur
t >ok his text from the first" ;
erse, "For if any be a hearer of
he word and not a doer, eac."
L wonderful sermon was develop- ;
d by Dr. Brogdon from this text. ,
During the Sunday Schocl hour
, good atendance was seen. There ]
. ere several visitors with' us. The ,
Sunday School lesson was vecy
nteresting and widely discussed.
)ur pastor wa3 present and taught.
l 1 - - - -
i. lit' lesson was l'evii'wwi
iy the Supt. Mr. S. L. Jones. R.>orts
from the State Sunday
Ichool arrd League Institute which
,-as held at-Allen University, Cncmbiu,
S., C.. July 30-August 1 I
.ere read by Miss Helen Mikel)
nd Mr. Nichols Noisette respectvelly.
Both delegates were high- y
commended by the pastor and
supt. Our delegates certainly ac- 1
uitted.Ahem selves splendidly. t ?
?The evening worship was" at- i
ended by a large gathering. The 1
;hirty-second division of the '
'saln.s, eighth verse, "I will in- <
truct thee and each thee, etc." *
Ve were presented with another S
lenutiful message during this pe- -*
iod of worship. Many hearts were '
nade to feel happy. A portion of
be first chapter of James- was 1
ead for t he morning lesson. Re
ponsive reading, fifteenth Psalm.
Cvening lesson, several verses >1 1
he thirty-second Psalm.
?Km manueL ..extends congratula - ]
ions to the pf-stor, officers anu c
ncmbers of Greater St. Luke A.
,r. F. church. i
COPE NEWS ]
Kev. C. C. Burgess, Pastor
On Sunday night, August 3rd, '
ve began bne of the best revivals
)f this season. Everybody seem* 1
>d anxious for a meeting and the 1
looperation of the entire eommunty
was wonderful" Rev. Burgess-"
lad to preach himself, but the
:ongregation continued to grow.
3o did the spirit and th~e finance. J
Vlany came to Christ and many
yere revived. Three joined the (
:huroh.
On Sunday morning S. S. was ^
tolled to order by the Supt. The |
Bible class was taught by the
castor. The Catechism class by
Miss R. L. Gass. Review by the
)astor.
UPrayer service. This being guar
erly conference Rev. Rurgess af "
:er Hiring the first hymn presented
Rev. S. Nance, presiding elder
) the Orangeburg district who in
n r*r> fV? _ V?*rw*r?
id read the scripture lesson ronr>
ren. i. i ne pastor nneo me nymn
ind the choir "S^ng. Rev. Nance
took his text rom Gen. 1:1, subject
In the Beginning God, etc.
From the subject he brought us a
wonderful message. The Lord's
Supper was administered, offering
received ami completed our quar- I
terly conference and ^adjourned.
We served dinner After which the
presiding alder left.
At 6 p.m. the president being
absent the League wae called to
order by the pastor. The attendance
was very good aR usual.
Mr._ and Mr?. T> Johnson
who. were vhriting mother and rei-'
ativea here left for thahc home In
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NEWBERRY NEWS
V
The Sunday Schol of '"Calvary
Presbyterian church held' a good
session Sunday. Mr. H. B. Butler
was awisitor, tsrught a class and
made quite an interesting talk.
Miss Mrgaret Caldwell of St.
Pete sburg, Fla., and Miss Catherine
Anderson of White Plains,
Y., are visiting their mother
and aunt, Mrs. Nancy Caldwell.
Mrs. Mary Ab&ms and son
Harold of Spartanburg are visaing
in the city.
Miss Catherine Abrams left last
week for Winston-Sdem, N. C.
Mr. Thomas James of Detroit,
Mich., Mr. John James of Pontiac,
Mich., Mrs. Elizabeth Queen of
Youn#stown, Ohio and Mrs. Lillie
Mac Wilson of Cleveland, O.,
were guests o Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Johnson on Coates St., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. McLongshore, Mrs
Ftmrup-Mne Wwrtey and Mr Leam,
S. Elder of Gastonia, N. C., were
dinner guests Sunday o Mrs. Alice
E. Guise.
During the League services at
Calvary a Junior choir was organised?with?tht?
1'<ii lowing nfficprs
Mrs. Celestine Allen, directress:
Mr. Joseph Allen, chorister; Masters
Glenny Burroughs <ar>d Herman
Anderson, librarians.
Mr. Robert Cutior, Miss Pauline
Gailor of Greenville, S. C.; Rev.
and Mrs. B. F. Sumpter and Miss
Addie Smith were guests at supper
with Mrs. Alice Guise.
Messrs Robert Lewis and Johnie
Jones of New York City spent
sometime in "the City lust week,
atso Mttt?Maggie?Longshore?ofN'ew
York is visiting here.
Miss Loumandee Spearmant of
South Drayton St. died Sunday
light.
After visiting in Washington,
D. C.. Prof, and Mrs. S. M. Young
eturned to the city bringing with
them "their grand-daugrvters.
STOVER CHAPPELLE NEWS
NEWS
Rev. J. N. Caughman. Pastor
Sunday was a very lovely day
or church goers. Sunday school
>egan at its usual hour with the
iff icc-rs at their posts of duty,
rhe lesson was beautifully dis
ussed by each teacher.
At 12 o'clock service began. The
Visior preached a?very inspiring
sermon. After service the pastor
nd several members motored over
o Li xlngton cotmty to a revivalheeting
at Gdbd Hope C. M. E.
:hurch. There our pastor preached
another soul stirring sermon 1
Stover doesn't have but just a few
nembers but they are loyal and
willing workers.
The beautiful- church building
tlna^t the members of Stover have
en worshiping in for the -past
twelve years was burned down
February 18, 1U41 but the Lord
has blessed them and they are
io\v worshiping in their new
jhurcET " ?.
On Thursday night, August 7.
:ht- Missionary Ladies gave a canHe
light program which was enioyed
by all present. Some who
vere present were: Dr. \V. K. L.
L'lark. P. E. of the Columbi., dis:rict,
Mrs. W. B. L. Clark, Mrs,
Williams, the local president of
the Missionary Society at Emnanuel
A. M. E. church; Mrs. Den
vest, the district treasurer, and
Mrs^ Lillie Washington, the district
president. Rev. sister Mil- "
ler preached a very inspiring ser
mon which was enjoyed by all.
Our revival will' begin Wednos~
Jay night before the fifth SunJay.
Evelyn Caughman left Saturday
for a three week vacation visiting
her aunt in New York.
Chicago. 111. His sister Miss
Connie *M. Johnson - accompanied
them.
Mr. -and MVS. JlJllfl M. Hunki
and Miss M. E. Zeigler who were
visiting their sister and brother
Mrs. R. Sumter and N. T. Pendfcrvis,
his mother Mrs. Sarah
Zeigler left for Richmond, Va., af
ter service last night in company
with Mrs. Inez Zeigler arod mother.
Miss Estelle Hugging who has
been away for several years is
here visiting pprents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Huggins and relatives.
Mrs. Ellla Porter who visited
her sister in- Asheville, "N. C. re-1
ports having quite a pleasant stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Demos Sumter
havp returned to Washington, D.
C., after a short visit to mother
Mrs. Delia Sumter and relatives.
Mr. C. C. Code is elected1 to go
to the Annual Conference las a
lay delegate. Mr: rrfnm mauy
is alternate.
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IE PALMETTO LEADER
BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
By C. D. Sand vers, Reporter
Our summer meetings are still
in session. Rev. P. B. Mdodana,
pastor of Macedonia church as-<
sisted by Rev. Alsbrook, Rev.
Gupple, pastor of St. Michael M.
E. church; Rev. A. J. Drake, St.
James; Rev. McClown assisted.
Thig week Rev. J. C. Co*-fH*d-fRev
Gupple at Evans Chapel A?-MtEiZ
church. Many souls have been
saved during these meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hue McCall of
Washington,?D .-0., wer^ in the
city last week, house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Covington
and family.
Mrs. Maria Covington; and Mrs.
H. E. Covington spent a few days
in New York and Washington
lust week. Miss Ruth Covington
is home on her vacation from
Washington, D. C.
? Qaitp " fyw i?4k
city on their vacation: Mr. and
Mrs. Alstoru, Mrs. Felton and son
Mr. Felton of Jacksonville, Fla.,
house guests of Mrs. 'Alston.
Mrs. Mary Cook and daughter
Miss D?Conk arrived hoine from
New York.
Rev. A. J. Wright preached on
Sunday mdrning from the subject
The Church Triumphant. In
spite of the hot weather Rev.
Wright is preaching as never before,
m* Mr. Irvin McCollum sang
Deep River accompanied by Miss
Elersteen McCollum. When in
the city visit us, we are delight
ed to have you.
Mr. Ledht Davis of Philadelphia
1*371 w3s in ttuT'cTfy the weekend,
house guest of Miss C. I).
Sanders and sister. Mr. Dfcivis,
Miss C.R. Sanders, Misses Elouise
Reese and the reporter motored
Ur-EIureiice?Saturday night.
Mrs. Katie McQueen of Washington,
D. ^3:, ns in the city visits
ing parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McRae.
Mr. and Mis. Cox of Baltimore,
Md.. Rev. and Mrs. Webb of Che-?.
raw. were the dinner guests of
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Cox Thursday
evening. ~ ... .
Mr. Julius Hailey of New York
is in the city visiting parents Mrs
Willie Lott and Mrs. Townsel.
Our sick friends Rev. F. Peterkin,
Mrs. Stoney, Mrs. A. Kollock
Mr. D MeOnll Mr JVti- M
Ryles. trust they will soon recov?r.
Rev. W. P. McCoy, pastor of
Bethesda Baptist church in Society
Hill - left Sunday morning
for his summer meeting.
Tht. intelligence reached
the city that Mrs. D. Campbell
died at his home in Fayetteville,
N. C. The remains were brought
here and laid to rest in the family
plot. Rev. J. S. Breithwette,
MrrCampbell, Mrs. Anna J. Grace
Mr. I,. E. Garris, Miss Rosa Garrison,
Mrs. Emmie Hightower,
R. S. Watson, a few other friends
Mr. and Mrs. T.oyd Watson, Mr.
from Fayetteville, N. C. attended
the occasion.?
Mrs. Doll Drake left for a few
children.
Mrs. < Rachel I'olemora and daughter
arrived home after spending
a few weeks in New York.
Mrs. Lue Napoleon is home
from Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin of New.
York were home a few days visit
ing sister Miss Martha Ervin oru
Cook street.
erly of Hartsville now pastoring
Grove Baptist church hps closed
in Atlanta, Ga., at the Piney
out one of the most successful
meetings ever held at the Bethlehem
Baptist church, Sumter.
Rev. Mr. Stephens is one of
Georgia's greatest preachers and
a great evangelist, and is notec'
for his singing. He is nationally
known in the evangelist neid. Me
will return to fill his pulpit Sun-i
dav mnrniitff TI?
nwionw, via. rie
and Miss Annn Love Butler were
the dinner ftuests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. *L. Johnakinr, 118 Kins: street.
While in the city they also made
a jolly pop call to the reporter
and sister on Amelia street.
The rrwany friends are delihted
to know Miss Arona Robinson is
out npain and improving nicely.
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
~ Rev. 8. ('hism, P?M?r
Sunday school opened at 9:4a
a. m. with the assistant Supt. presiding
The lesson was beautifully
discussed and a splendid review
wa? sriven by Sis. Lizzie
Nowlin.
At 11.16 motniTlg- i fvlte IwgiiH
This 'being the iecond Sfjnday,
I which is our clasg meeting daj
and every one expressed hi nisei
as having enjoyed the service.
We then listened to the re
port? of Miss Marguerite Godbold
L and Miss Lillie Mae Burrell on th<
State League Convention held a
Allen University, Columbia, S. C
The pastpr commended them high
ly for their splendid reports. Mrs
Jefferson also gave some menu rag
Jefferson also made some en
couraging remarks. Response b?
Mi ss Marguerite Porter.
At 4:30 p. m. the Rev. Dr. Smitl
- eame to us w*ith a splendid ?nes
sage to the Missionaries.
Night service was very inspir
ing. The pastor selected his tex'
from Epesians 6:10. Our revive
meeting begins tonight with Rev
L. J. Staton in charge, pastor oi
' New - Zion Station. -?? ?
_Mr. and Mrs. Chatman Coopei
had as their dinner guests Sun
. =dg^fcJtev;_SJ_Chi8rni_Rev;am^
I. S. Burrell of Latta; Mr. R. C
Hookp and Mr. Hey ward Jones
P. S. Wp
wicVt in f nl/ft ??!
, . v. .. .Mil w v?rvvr VIJ lO |SUI I U I K
ty to express our many thank:
and appreciation?to?irH?of?
many friends for every act ol
kindness shown in the. illness and
death of our wife and mother,
Mrs. Annie Crosland. Also letters
telegrams and lovely floral offerings.
Also many thanks to the
funeral director, Miy D. I., Shipman
for his excellent service rendered.
Mr. J. L. Crosland. Acie an.'
Johnie Crosland
WHITMIRE NEWS
Ry Willie L. Epps
Revival meeting has closed at
Spring Hill A. M. E. Zion church.
A spiritual meeting was held, Rev
11. E. Ilillard from Chester, S,C.
preached wonderfully" every nite.
Pastor Rev. A. C. Chambers. Rev.
Hillard spent the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Hix Fant and family also
Rev. Chambers.
Messrs Edward Johnsont, Loyd
Johnson, Mrs. Helen Johnson,
Mrs. Florine Joiner, Miss Evelyn
Johnson, little Maxine Johnson
motored to Thomasville, N. C.
Friday, returning Sunday. They
reported having a fine time. They
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Caldwell.
fMiss Ruth Byrd, Mrs. Lillie Davis,
motored to Spartanburg Sunday
August 3rd. They reported a
fine trip. ?
Miss Ruth Byrd is ill at this
writing. We hope for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Brosia Williams is ill at
thij, writing. We hope for her a
speedy recovery. Visit the sick
in your community.
Miss. Byrd and Mrs. Williams
u... ~ : ? :
iui|jiuveu enui.jjri iq sit, up.
Mrs. Easter Robinson visited in
Columbia Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. Effie Swindler has returned
to - her home at Bridgeport
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- Patterns of Hie aUivg Unman
for each pattern to thi? newi
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r, Connecticut.
f Prof, and Mrs. B.K. Boweer
have both returned home after at
tending revival meetings at Leeds,
t South Carolina. h.
e__ Miss Wright from Newberry
i Rpent the week end with her sis~
ter Mrs. Ethel L. Fant.
Mrs. Francis iReliford visited rrr
Spartanburg the past week end.
Messrs William Johnson and
Otis Joiner spent the past week
>' at home from Saluda, S. C.
i The Jewels
?Of?aH?the?jewels, --the?preetmrsjewels,
" My soul is the precious one.
Tt is so precious, the hymn book
says,
; Servant of God Well Done!
MV soul that listens ?? T
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Our Father, "in Heaven's land,
Direct my soul to Thy right shore
Hold Tiie hand in hand.
CARNETT. S. (V
Rev. Julius Holman. I'astitf
- Mt. Zion A. M. E. chuieh set__
vices were very interesting
I hroughout the day.?Supt.?W. T.
I (Jillison being ill, the Sunday
school was .conducted by Mrs.
Mary Hooper and eo-workors. We
are very glad to see a large number
of our older people taki: <
interest in the Sunday school. W
congratulate Sis. Charlotte Fir
gan v.ho is over 70 years of age
I and is still attempting to tca.h
her class.
14-SU4?Rev. Ht dmttn?selected?trs~
a text; Luke .1:7. Theme. "O y
- -grmeratiotr-nf-vipe?~ who flee from
the wrath to come." This was 11
constructive anil edifying sermon.
It w'ill long linger in our hearts.
This being our cSmVn union d:
about lTfi took the Holy" Communion.
Amunir.the visitors t? the church
were: MtS. Hat-tie Wolf, and
daughter. Mrs. S. Cunningham of
Denmark. S. C. Mrs. Wolf and
Mrs. Cunningham are the wife
and daughter of our ex-pastor,
the late Rev. S. W. Wolf. They
are always welcome.
The othdr visitors were: Mr.
r>..Un?4- ,.r w..
IVWL/Vlt 1VV1U Ui >>
Mrs. Mamie Washington of Benufort,
S. C.; Misses Blanche ami
Louise Gillison of Savannah. Ga.;
Miss Florence McPherson of Beav~~cr~Falls,
I'a.; Mi.' Ravnell Gadsor of
Savannah, Gn.; Miss Mary Ani
Joneg of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. Alexander English of this
city \vh() has been away for 40
years, now making his home in
Winter Park! Fla, visited his sister.
Mrs. Julia Wright, his~ne-.
phew, Mr. Richard Wright, his
niece, Mrs. Dorothy Cunningham.
. Mrs. Mamie Plnkney had as h
' guest Sunday p. m., her mother
Mirs. Lulu White, her sisters, Miss-,
es Jornie and Beatrice White, Mrs.
Pearl White,
i Mr. U. G. Orr of Ridgeland.
. S. C. and Mrs. Florence Johnson
Iof Estill spent the week end with
her sister, Mrs. Mary Hooper.
v. .v Af JmA . t <
m way lit! MUtlnwl by weruUrqp-i
Bpaptr.
Saturday, Augrust 16, 1941
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IN MEMORY OF THE LATE
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I f&S&r 111.
11*9
G. L. FLOYD
MRS. ROSE L. FLOYD
Wife and Family
1731 Wheat Street
Columbia, S.C. ....... 1 _ .... ..
Mi-s. Alice Thrower oC Estill
spent the, wnnk end with hi-v wis
tor. M-r-s. Nancy Smith.?-?
Mrs. M.. M? Jenkins is visiting
in New York.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Joke Cunningham wish to
congratulate them on their marriage.
?Ann McFarlin. reporter
SILVER springs
baptist church
Pendleton, S. C.?The revival
meeting was very successful and *
we had twelve to join. Rev. R.
A. Hall of Athens, Ga. was the
preacher.
Silver Springs represented at
the Woman's Convention: the G.
A's., R. A.'s., Sunbeams and the
W. M. S; Mrs. Ella Grantt, Mrs.
Maggie Polite, Mrs. Ella Smith
and Mrs. Pauline Thompson were
the representatives of the W. M.
Society.
Mr. Thomas Hardy's sister is
visiting 'him, Miss Hattie Hlardy 4
of Greenville, S. C. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson
have for their guests sister Mrs.
Christine "Johnson of Washington
D. C.. Coach L. N. Stallwart of
Benedict college, their son, Mr.
Joseph Thompson of Columbia, S.
C., and their neice Miss Rebecca
Sherard of Anderson, S. C.
The following ones are going on
a picnic to Isaqueener Lake: Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Jackson, Coadh L.
N."Stallworth, Mr. Joseph Thompson,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Thompson tand daughter Loris,
Mrs. Christin Johnson, Misses Janie
Jackson and 'Rebecca Sherard.
Sunday was a high day at Silver
Springs. We had three to conm
et themselves with the church.
They \vere Mrs. Lila Foster, Mrs.
Johnny Reese, and Mr. Wilford.
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