The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 16, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, August 16, 1941
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PERSONAL
1 MENTION
Mrs Nellie B. Davis is vacationing
in Saluda, N. C.
? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook and
Mrs. Henrietta Clark of Rion, S.
city last Friday. They were dinner
quests of Elder and Mrs. T.
^? H. Addison on Laurel.St.
Mr. and Mrs. Chevest Mangum
of Cleveland, Ohio were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Mangum,
810 Oak street. Mr. and Mrs.
\1..l?~ . ?!?
.uaii^um ui.iu viojtt'U maiy
tives and friends in Newberry.
daughter, Miss Hattie Estelle
hi.Miss~ Irene Hagood of New
? York, are visiting relatives, My
and Mrs. H. G. Hagood at. 2476
Gervais St. Mi's. Janie Roseboro
a Cain is the sister of Mrs. R. G
Hagood.
Mr. Edward Kelley Drucilla
Kelley, also Mr. Leon Edwards,
Thoniusina Blending and Ella
Smith motored to-Spartanburg, S.
C. for the week end with relatives
and friends. They had a very eni
?joyable trip-. - _
Mrs. Hattie Means has returned
to Statesville, N. C., where she
lives with her daughter Mrs. Tirweek
with her friend Mrs. M. E.
Miller on Hampton St., and other
friends and . members of her former,
church, Jones Chapel. After
being somewhat indisposed, Mrs.
Means is looking the picture of
Mr. W. MT Jeter is here from
A .-bury?1'iirk-;?Nt?J?visiting his
mother, Mrs. II. B. Jeter. We are"
wi'sH-7 for him a pleasant stayT
Me is planning to?return?on?the^
12th of August. We are hoping
he will have a safe trip.
Mrs. Dnisv Reed. Miss Chris
tine Boulwart and Mr. James MeClintic
wi'ie guests of Mrs. H. B.
C Jeter on Sunday evening. The evening
was very enjoyable. Mrs. Jeter
served refreshments.
? Columbians ure very happy to
receive Mj*s. Fred Wallace of 2415
Millworfd Ave., back into their
midst after a delightful three
weeks sojourn in New York City
and vicinity. While there Mrs.
Wallace was the house guest of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Viola Jef
ferson.
? Mrs. Wallace was entertained
by friends in Hackensack, N. J.,
Far Rockaway, N. Y., and Long
island, N. Y. while visiting
those cities. In New York Mrs.
Wallace visited all places of interest.
She reports an exceedingly
enjoyable trip.
Mrs. Fannie M. Sawyer and
her little son James Jr., spent
ten days in. the beautiful town of
Beaufort and Parris Island, S. C.,
visiting their husband and father,
Mr. James W. Sawyer who is
employed at the U.~ S. Naval hospital
thei'e. He, fogtfher with
Mrs. Caroline Grayson, antd her
"V three lovely daughters Misses Marian,
Hilda and Mary, where they
resided while there, left no stone
unturned ir? making their stay a
- pleasant one. They were joined
on last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.
James M. Albany and their daughters
Warnilla and Jacqueline of
WVishtrrgtori, I>. O;, and Columbia,
S. C., and Mr. T. J. Hudson and
little daughter Curtis. They at?
tended a private picnic at he Old
Fort, at Port Royal, S. C. gven
by Mrs. Sawyer, ahcT visited" many
other interesting points in the afcemoon.
The all returned home
Sunday night, one jolly bunch,
??. with memories of people and plac
^ es they will no easily forget.
THE ROSE SOCIAL CU'B
The club met Tuesday^fternoon
at 8:30 at the home Her-~
bert Holloway 9T8 Heidt rstreet
Mr. Herbert Holloway had charge
of devotion, which was carried out
in its usual manner. The roll was
called and each member respond-1
ed with a Bible verse and their
fees. The minutea of the Ias^
meeting were read, received and
? UflnpWfl. Ulfl iibd new business
^ was discussed. There will b? a
Bingo party Friday, August 22,
at the home of Mrs. Maggie Rose
2585 Cherry street. The meeting
adjofcrned to meet with Mr. Herbert
Holloway 918 Heidt street.
THE FRIENDLY FEW CLUB
The Friendly Few Club met at
the home of Mrs. Loolia Gibson
on House St.
>The meeting was called to order
by Mrs. Wilson. The opening son*
was led by Mrs. Isabell Hrown.
The Lord'g Prayer by the entire
club and the payin* of dues. We
: adjourned to meet with Mrs. Hook
on Pine St.
Our reporter, Mtr. Tsabelf firowr
is ffoin* to spend the week in
Oranprobury next week with her
cousin, Mrs. Mary Oliver.
The club members were served
^ cookies and punch. Mr. Willie
W - pfown of the evening.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT _
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roach
announce the marriage of their s
daughter Demetra Adonna Dur- 1
ham tu Mr. William Thompson 1
Brown,. Friday, July 25, -1941, r
Rutherford, New Jersey. , 3
At home, 102 Meadow Road, (
Rutherford, N. J. c
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT N
M rs. Mattie Martin announces 4
the; marriage of her granddaugh- r
ter Eleanor to Mr. Solomon J.
Brown on June 5, 1941. Mrs.
Brown left for New York Monday,
August" 11, 1941 to join her
husband. b
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT o
/
Professor and Mrs. W. E. Park- r
er, amiuunce the marriage of their c
daughter Evelyn Somerfield, to ]_
Reverend Benjamin Clarence Stew (
art, Reevesville, S. C.
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Mrs. JuTia E Breeland, presf- dent
of the Elite Beauty school of
Orangeburg, accompanied by Mesu h
dames Thomas and Wialker of ^
Jacksonville, Fla., left for At-^ t
i ?1
muiiua) iu Utl^IiU Mlf U
National Beauticians conversion, t
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fambro ^
and Mr. Samuel Hiller, brother of r
Mrs. .Fambro, returned to their t
home in Chicago, 111., Saturday, *
afteF spenduig two" weeks Witfr ~~
their sistr Mrs. Simmie Smith of ^
929 Pine St. Friends here were c
glad to see them. *
e
Bug4Kill has citronela odor i
ihat drives mosquitoes antf?de-- d
siroys them. We carry Pure Oil *
and Coal Tar Disinfectants also. g
~H. E. Product Co., 403 Hampton: "Avenue.?
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SIN NY SIDE SOOLAL CLl'B
The Sunny Side Socil club held
its weekly meeting at the home
of Mr. Joe Bons 2513 Briatton
street, August 12, 1941. Meet- !
ing was called to order by the
President Mr. James Middleton.
Devotion was lead by out* Prestdent
Mr. Middleton after which
the house was opened for business.
The club invited the public
f n lmrv tV\o?vi ir> o "RirKT/% i*l?- H
JW>1? Ill ? kMLAM.~
ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \
Johnnie Myles 1208 House St., on
Monday, August 18. From 8:00
until. >-Come out.And have.a nice
time.
The meeting was adjourned nn- j
til next Tuesday.
(Mrs.) Aria Belle Holley
reporter.
THE BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB]
The Blue Star Social Cob In ' '
its voo.nlnv meeting at the home
:of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brooks,
916 Walnut St. The meeting \va
opene<l with the singing of "O ho a
I love Jesus," led by Mrs. Smith
She also led in prayer. The president
then took charge ami the roIT
was called. Each member respond""ed
with Bible verses. The house
was then opened f?i" unfinished,
and new business.
We thank the various clubs who
| cooperated with u,s on our sec
anniversary August 5th at tie ten
I ter. "" ' 'air w-as very muC en:oved
by ali.
Our financial secretary. Miss
tlri "JCtthmrn?te?tea v fuiWashington
Sunday where she
will spend two weeks "'itp her
sister.
M?s. Smith and sister returned
' c n 11 a y night : fter spending the
.voek in Bamberg. S. C. with their
mother and father. They eitjoyed
themselves very much.
_ Onr closing _&an. "God be with
?w>u 'til wo met again," w; s led
>v Mr. Julo White.
Benediction by Mr. Brooks. We <
adjourned to meet ?t the bauuLof .
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wrtpte, 2321 ]
Senate St. , i
Our sick ?-<"mber ' Mrs. Rft"r
ina Lincoln. W? all hope" for her 1
an early recovery. We bid her God
speed.* <
Mr. Jessie Brook, president
Miss Bertha Lee Allison, Scct'v <
DEBORAH SOCIAL CLUB
The club held Its last meeting '
at the home of Mr. E. L. Outen, '
vice-president. The club was call- ,
ed to order ?t the usual time by I
Mr. Outen, presiding, instead of '
the president who was sick, Thp
meeting began with singing Near- ]
er The Cross. The Lord's Prayer
was led by Mr. Outen; scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. Jor j
den. The mimites of the fast 1
meeting was rean Dy xne secretary
Mr. Pettigrew and were received
and adopted. The roll was
called aachv, member responded
with Bible versea and dues. Business
followed after which the club
adjourned. TText ftieetiriJg MorW
day e'tffenfng at the home of Mrs. (
Anna B. Green. We sang the club ,
song God Be With You.
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SIL^VER J^EA SUNDAY
You are cordially invited to
ipend the latter afternoon end ear
y evening hours of Sunday, Aug. I
/7th with Mesdames Amy Surgiicr
Ligon and Carrie Surginer
luff at their home in Dixiana j
near Ehrlich's Sand Pit) on tho
ccasion of a benefit tea?5:00 to
':30, day light saving time. May ]
ve say: a nice short drive and j
hat an excellent program and a
efreshing repast, await you.
; Y. P. S. T. CLl'B
The meeting was called to order
y the president. Song and praver
y the chaplain. Song, and reading
f minutes of the last meeting.
Another song was sung and the
oil was called.
The sick fix re improving. The
iub is glad to have Rev, C. H.
.ephart back home from Atlantic
*itv. N. J.
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HE LADIES' SPORT
>OCIAL CLUB
The I-adies' Sport Social club
leld its regular meeting at the
lome of Mrs. Laura Pearson^ 9
Legree court. Singing lead by
he Chaplain Miss Mabel Jenkingilso
prayer then the president
ook charge of the meetin. The
louse was opened for unfinished
ind new business. The~ meeting
vas carried out in its usual manler.
Our next meeting will be at
ne home of Mrs. Nell ^Anderson
107 Page St.
. Don't ^Target _W^como and go
vith the Ladies' Sport club Frilay
night to Dunbar Ljake, so we
an swim, dine and dance and
;eep cool.
Mrs. Annie Brown the treasurir
of the Ladies' Social Sport club
s spending her vacation in Holly
iill the house guoftt of her mothir,
Mrs. Rosie Washington. We
lope for her a pleasant trrp~and a
afe return.
1'HK EAST-EM) LOVELY ":J3"
rAVINOS CLUB
The club met at the home of
ill's. Rachel Terry. The ipeeting
vas opened with a song Somehow
irayei: was offered by Mr.' Willie
dayes. Amen was then sung;
cripture was read by Mrs. Corine ,
iVhaley, the first Psalms; My
-ord Calls Me, was sung. The
levotions then closed and the ,
neeting wan?carried out hy fhp (
/ice-President, Mr. Willie May's.
Bible verses pere repeated
>y all. The minutes were then
ailed for, read, received and a- !
lopted. The sick report was call 1
d for. No one was reported sick. J
Then unfinished and new business J
vas called for. There was no un
Inishred?business.?New businessvas
checking up on the picnic. I
Then the roll was called, and each
nember responded with their fee. |
Liie jneeting .was lhen.adjoumed
o meet at the home of Mrs.
"laudie Tolliver, 2 Milhvood Ave.
Johnie Mae Terry, reporter
southern new cometh
:lub
Long Island, N. Y.?Mrs. Serihene
Williams and son Theodore
rcmt Ridge Spring, S. C.. are visting*
her daughter 'Miss Cressie
>1. Williams Jamaeia, N. Y. Mrs.
rVilliams was accompanied by her
aster Mrs. Mamie Jackson from
Philadelphia, Ha. Quite a few
ncmbcr^-eame- to see Mrs. Wiliams.
It seemed as tho' the club
vas at its regular meeting. Those
vho were present: Miss Julia Lott
< Y.C.; Mr. and Mrs; Robert Hall
dr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson, N.
C.. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Anler'son,
Bayside, N. Y.; Mr. and
Vlrs. Key Wesley Lennon, Iona
A'illiams, Bayside, N. Y.; Eliza
?*? Ethel Berry,
ilrs. Mabel Watson.
Mr. a'vl Mrs. W. T. MrBumette
xntl David 'have returned1 from
3ntesburg, S. C. where they spent
heir vacation also Mr. and Mrs.
Vlex and Charlie Anderson.
Little Delora Naggles from Jauaica,
N. Y., entertained a num3er
of friends at her going away
>arty on July 27, at her residence
:n nmaica. N. Y. She had as her
?uests Hildegard Carter, Majorie
Alexander. Amy Atkins, Verti
Nageles, Harriet DonrieTL Dorfcr
?rid Helen Watson all of,Jamaica.
We regret very much to hear
Lhat Mrs. Martha Foulks is ill.
Vtfe wish for her a speedy recovery.
1
Little Marie Jackson was injur
m1 a few days ago by an automolile.
She is now in the hospital
vith a broken leg.
Those on tjj^ sick list are Mr,
lames Watson~N7 Y. C?I Mrs.
Minnie L. Mason, Mrs. Israel Wise
md little Vivian Corley, Hempstead,
N. Y. It is our prayers
these people, will soon recov;r.
We want to thank Mrs. Mhmie
Tackson from Philadelphia, Pa.;
Mrs. Elease Houston, Jamaica, N.
Y. for subscribing for the nPlmetto
Leader by me.
If you want to bear from your
friends far and near read the Palmetto
Trader,
HOOK Fit W A CWINC.TON
I EIGHTS NEWS
The nastor. Rev. J. M. Rlassinjrme,
has announced the
meeting which will begin on th^ i
18tb and continue 'fo" lo r
with the Rev. Mrs. E. L. Wheeler
)f Anderson, S. C., in charge. Rev.
Mrs. Wheeler is knowh thorughout
lina and North Carolina to Be a
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THE PALMETTO LEADS
THE SOCIALITES NEWS J
The Socialities Club met at the
home of Mrs. Helen Milligan on
July 31. The meeting wa? opened
with prc\ver and songs by the
members. Business was then dis- f
cussed. After meeting delicious
sandwiches and punch were served. <
The next meeting wlil be at t
the home of Mrs. Bertha Whaley
Allen-Benedict Court, 1916 Oak ]
St., Apt. L-12. j
PHILADELPHIA NEWS f
Mr. and Mrs. William Weston,
Jr., 10iy W. York St., returned '
Mrinday after spending the week
end with Mrs. Weston, his aunt.
Accompaning them were Mrs.
Weston, sister, and Odoll
Parker. They all reported a very H
pleasant arid enjoyable trip. ~
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson,
|2380~ N; 12th St., and Mr. sntf11
! Mrs. William Gunn motored to
New York Saturday to Bpend the p
week end with Mrs. Sarah Taylor n
and others. Mrs. Gunn is the j
daughter of Mr. and Mrs7 Phillip p
Jenkins, 2322 N. 12th St. They .
reported a .very pleasant trip and |t
stay. F
Mrs. Jannie Weston, 1019 W^ ^
York St., is leaving Saturday, a
August 16th, for Columbia, w^here K(
oVi?> mill ononH her VAeation with
hur sisters and many friends. We ,,
Mrt. Weston a very
pleasant and enjoyable vacation.
Miss Gussie M. Goodwin is home ^
with her mother and father, Mr. ^
and Mrs. George Goodwin. She will
return to Phila. in the fall. Happy [{
may be your stay Miss Goodwin.
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( ENTER RABL'M NEWS J<
r
Sunday school opened at its us- R
annd teachers. in
After Sunday school Rev. P. J. V
Barton took his stand. He preach- 01
ed a wonderful sermon. Ji
Mr. and Mrs. Hueston Choice st
and family of Greenville were the.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Stober Choice.
Mrs. Sarah Monroe and children.
and MifiS QueenehUn Cown of- ?
Cincinatti, Ohio are visiting relaG\
tives in this community. We are _
making it pleasant % possible
for them.
Mrs. Lillian Garrett of Tarn- m
pa, Fla. is spending sometime with
her mother.
Miss Marie Monroe spent Mon- 81
day afternoofn _ with Miss Dons
Sullivan. M
Mr. Etta McDioJg of Fountain
Inn was the Sunday guest of the
MeDial9 family. 0
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- V\ LLEY FAIR BAPTIST
CHURCH al
Ul*v. K. B. Bush, Pastor
t?
Granite"ille ? Sunday School
met nt the usual hour, with officers
present. The lesson was <
taught by Dea. Palmore. Banner
offering, class N'o. 2. Attndance
banner, class N'o. 5.
B Y. P. U. met at 6:307 AIT bT~ '
ficerV were present. A very enjoyable
evening was had* by all.
The Mothers' Helpers Club will
meet at th? home of Miss ErmfT
I.. Holmes. Saturday evening at
5 oclock.
Mills ami Mr. Perkins are still J
on the sick list.
'rent Cosnel preacher. E -?_ *'
' >st four ye? rs she has been the
^outh Carolina Conference Evangelist"
rrf the Colored Methodwt
Episcopal church. She fills that
"department in otrr cihtrrch wi*1- ?
great pride.
The meeting will Ire?iheld?~
Trenity C. M. E. church, 106
-el oose?street.
Rev. Blassingame motored to
Winnsboro, S August 4th and
was in a revival meeting fconducted
by Rev. C. P. Stalling of Walter
boro, S. C. This meeting began
with good prospects for a great
revival.
1 Tue.vin.v aftirnoowt Auguat 5,, ?
Rev P.lassingame motored to the
home of Mrs. Mcintosh where h*>
spent the afternoon. He reports
of having a very enjoyable after- ?
noon. While there, Miss Eva Mcintosh
carried the writer around
to see some of the leading churches,
the school and some of the
citizens of that town.
The Rev. Jns. Blassingame will
conduct a series of services for
' " Rev. Davis of Camden, South
Carolina this week and will return
' ii the 1 C>th t0 continue his work in
Ihe city.
Sunday will be young people's
day at Cleave Chapel C. M. E. I
church. Church school begins at
10:80 daylight savinpr time; momVier
service at 11:45-; evening service
at 7:30. The pastor urges all
members to^be present at these
sendees.
Jns. M Blassingame, pastor
SUBSCRIBE FOR
fTHE PALMETTO LEADER)'
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ' .
Rev. B. J. HulcTunson, Pastor r
St. George?The Sunday school
was called to order by the Supt.
Mr. Joseph Jones, with teachers 4
ind officeig at their posts of duty.
The review of the lessen was ' '
>n^tted because .of other impor- *
ant business. -and
The morning services---begiLn_ a' ,
l 1:30 with the junior choir in it s |et '
dace.
The scripture lesson was read f
rom the 12th chapter 'if the b>>ok
if Samuel. ^Thc lvxt'^wtu; . also t;ik- '??
n from the 12:24 of the above j i
iamed book. The
pastor used for a subject. trhi.;
The Blessings of God." The spirit j
an very high indeed. The night , Rev.
ervices were als~o equally as good, j'd '
The P. E., Dr. 1.. Farmer, j
as just closed a very successful J/l'Uj
hiivl nnor+??T ^
Rev. Hutchinson motored u
tidgevillp foundry tcr deliver a ?*.f > weicion
for the pastor of St. John | ^
laptist church. He was uccom- ' jon (
anied by Bro. Walter Christie. i .i;s?j
Master Harrv B. Senior is'kpend i f> .
- . ?'.r, In.-ti
ig?the summer in Jacksonville.
la. with his mother. Bobbie, S'd- |t,
e. Marie, and Deloris Pincknev ^
re visiting their aur.t iti Jack- }. ^
unville also.
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Miss Margaret Jones left Sun- j . ,
ay evening by way of bus t" visit j
"* far?n? r ; :
Miss Sytheria Jones is visiting j "
er aunt and uncle in Orangeburg, j ?^n
ev. and Mrs. W. W.-Toomer.
Little Prank Bryant is visiting .'
?latives in Florida.
The wedding bells rang on the j ^ '
Rh~pT July for-M TKK" Mi! i gai er *
?nkins. Slie was"*manned to Rev. 1 ^urn
ow*nsend of Rocingham, N. C. by
ev. B. J. Hutchinson. *'ru'
The bride and groom are mak- ''
ig their home in Newport, West j
jfrginia. Mrs. Townsend is th? j
ily child-of Rev: and Mrs. L. .H^te
snkins. We hope for them happy
lilintr
Misses Deborah ar-d Marie C<>- <yjr
>er are the guests of their erand n,. j.
other, Mrs. M. L. Pinkney. j
Little Clyde Toonier was taken
0 the Alston ^hospital?Monday jj Vr
'ening by Bro. Walter Christie.
e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. t V
Jp h v
red Toomer. Mrs. Mabel Sun-.- j
ers a ecompanied them.
The Chorus Club will give ar
Jting Thursday night sailing
ouhd the world. Yuu aie invited. ' ' ?
The friends?and relatives of
iss Mattie E. Overstreet is glad s
V?
s- knew- she-4e-home -and- im u
roving. Mr. James Senior, one i:ro
our leaders, Ls very sick. We rmu''1
>pe for them "a speedy recover.
Mrs. Campbell and* her mother >l-'' '
-e still on the sick list.
Rev. and Mrs. A. McFadden aL: maki
nded the funeral of ft dear friend Whil
1 Charleston Sunday.
The Baby Contest will be spon- ! c
Dark Laughter
Tkm't forsret to duck back ther
-y
_ : ; 1? ?iLIVINCJSTON
CTKCl.'IT
Re*. I. <>. Summons. Raster
'.nnlay m irela-d a hij.<h day at |
Zion. A great revival \v&8 be- ,
! at. high. \\ on- {
r-.t % m'v'f" \vrr" preached
J. C.-Bates, E. D. Wise I
II. II. Iiedrr.on. '
v. at- preach J
by the pastor, Rev. Simmons,
t! ' . ii < i to have 1
i ''v. r; a- a si, /.vi-r of rain. '
pa.-", r ] tr.:iy worthy of !iis f
.
... . -a- -- ?vli
:avnt conductor 01 the.. revival
v eck. llj r,: ' j .ill ng )
ran. . - t. at of the '
S. S. liuVroujca-who .(fbnduct- *
-he - d Vt-h*.] ?:
.. a is wer'p ?aved and the *
-h 'va? hrijy !:< v(d_,
e _?arc- always gja.J- to have 1
. * < ' afal look upon ^
? nit tttwa>F
'("-mod. "
' ' yy .proud nf th<- eloctM_!VIlss
Q'.ainw Simn.oris a', tin jci
Sundry school ami League
'fa to \V.- feel that she is very
.uaFiies if put cvti a great ?.
rrrnT :
i'F Rebocea Wise. the- daugh- ^
..f Mr and Mrs J." F. Wise r,
;>-.trg>lOhio. is visiting
' v ?- :. :<! friend:- Wp ivish
tt?i.!'* *-.i.. : . i1 u ?
?* J
L,
I ,
! Sunday <t.i- p. A sermor p
v-- drlr.iTi-.-h b? ft*-v. W. P
:;i'v:<, - >4?G^-od Hope (c
ivf i' 1' 11 l*i' It . His?choir w: *ifl.
is h theTV:lisir. 1 ho program
. ?3 by the president of
W. II.. and F. Society. Mrs. Q
! Suit.? >"i*rw ?
P. T. A. rally which was
n n few* Sundays ago wa?~"
a success. This prop-am was v
- nrcil i;-. interest of the St. p
s;rn'?'i which Prof.
Cord- :: is r*riiicipa.1. }]
. Walter Christie is president N
e P. T. A. , .
e past; r and delegates will
T' -sdav morning for Hollr
_ oi
S. C. t attend the >rnd:.v J|
<-! institute of which Prof v
A Harris i? district-- Supt. n'
-. I "star, of Charleston, is the "
: of her daughter ar.d sou- (j(
v." Mr."ah ! Mrs-. Rov Gordon.
. Lewis Brown motored- to
i. Carolina lest week on bus
. .loshna Boyd lost a very .
"m ill"" .1 as t "we eTT ~5y~ lightningto
the regret of friends,
.'.m s >oni"r of Baltimore." *|
iiUiuu j.ur.(iay, .ur. cerrro
rg his- home, in Baltimore,
e here - Sunday he took ar.
o part in church by taking ^
olh-jtion. J \
?
e Bootsie, some of th? br?u
? 'i'1"'!"
PAGE tSEVEH
GUI DINE CIRCUIT
Rev. C. K. J. MaUett. Ba?ter
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Sunday was a fine day. All services
were largely attended, Sunday
school began at the usual
hour with ail the teachers-at their
posts of duty. The lesson " was
beautifully discussed and reviewed
A warm devotional service was
conducted by the pjwtor,- a'fter
.vhkh the Rev. John Kelly brought
:o us k wonderful message taken
"roiii the 5th chapter of St. Mark.
He used for a subject, "Believe
*.]nd." This message touched the
.curt of every ir dividual. The initution
was extended for joiners.
Five persons united themselves
vith tre .church. The choir ren-*
lereti beautiful music tit-. g .
he service.
nte'rtainment given by the usher ?
oard August 29th. You are in
ited to attend.
:rexkzfk a. m. e. church
Rev. I>. N. Wilson, Pastor
-Or: last Sunday morning the
preached;-- Hiy- subject was
1 he Arms of God'7 taken from
;ifh 33:2. : :
The League -service was conucted
try the president, Mr. F. M.
(ranch.
At 8:30 the Rev. Major preach:1.
Hig subject was "Power." He
reached a very inspiring sermon.
The services were largely ateri'.N'd
and rnanv -visitors were
re?cnt.
Mrs. J. S. - -Williams. - -former
nding enprano nfrthe senior choir
nd a member of the?Stwcardcss
oard. has siletnly parsed to the
weet beyond, Tuesday at 2:30
TJ~? e '
^.vrw. uvi iu.mtui service was
eld Sunday at the church.
, Wilhelmina Levine *pd
Trn. Eloise Palmer, both memers.
of class 21, -nosst-d j?va-y_on.
ridav. August Sth. L.
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