The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 23, 1941, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Page Eight _ CO0NT GREENWOOD NEWS Sunday was a &rand day for church services. At Morris Chapel Baptist church, the Rev. H. B. in Mitchell preached a most powerful sermon Snmlay mornmg--?nd~in..Ilie_ * evening at 8 oclock.' The B. T. U. ^ rendered a unique program which ^ consisted of music and lovely sing ? w ing, sweet melodies. At Weston * Chapel A. M. E. church at 11:00 I1 o'clock Rev. M. G. Williams intro- s,< duced the Rt. Rev. R. W. Chap- 55 __? pptle "Bishop of the Holy Sanctified church wh0 preached a soul i" . "ntim.in[T 0.,v?inn "Visitor* Mrs. Willie Enlow of K. Y. City ;~J?' Mrs. JUL- H. Buy Lin of Lancaster; y Mrs. Lila Williams of Mtl Pisgah J1 A. M. E. church in Greenwood 01 At 8 o'clock Rev. E. E. Chappelle preached a soul stirring sermon, el He used for his te/t Romans 8:21 d sohioof (loil w<iH toko iai'P of His I(N Children. Visitors; Mr, J. W. Wal ler, Dilliard, S. C.; Mrs. Oquilla ^ McCullen. Detroit. Mich, flu* good -C people at Mt. Pisgah lechby Mrs. ^ Lila Williams have sponsored a cz great popularity contest. The * most popular- girl in each church ^ is being sought. Reports from " this contest will come out later. _ Old""Mt. Zion Baptist church. Rpu-.irth S t , Rev, ~M M. Peacepastor, begun its annual revival p meeting Sunday. August 10 and continued through Friday day and night. The meeting w"as~TOhducl: bv one uf our most outstand- ' ing young ministers, RPV. Jr""S. Mrddox who "seemed to have been" at hic best for at every service he preached out of his heart the i tCTHTl of Cioil.?tto?W4is?deep^jxnd as the spirit descended upon the church the hallelujahs rang out. Seventeen were added to the church "as candidates for Baptism. It was well attended and the contribution was $153.ll>. These with |t the spiritual power exercised in j. this meeting made this one of the v greatest meetings in the history of the church. Those that could not attend the meeting but sent their contribution were as follows: Mrs. ' Gloria Graeie Herbert, Bishop St. . Watc rbui y. Conn.. Mr. Willie J. Ueiin. Foit Bragg, "N. C':; Mr. I-. -JW. Dean. Greenville, S. C. Among" ^ the visitors trom Aiken were Mrs p M. M. Peace ami little son, M. M. " TrTl Bracon antl--Mrs?-Winn. Miss, _ William.-, Deacon Goorge Benin and Miss Anderson. We ale ^l- ? ways gh.d to have our pastor's members visit us. Visiting mem bers ind friends from, the ncvlh . were Mr Glemon Butler and son . ? Moses. V r. Randolph Thornton. Mr. ami TT77! *T1t i Brown Mn _J Hattie. GrhVin. all of Philadelphia. T 1. Pa.i_Mr. and Mrs. Gaitie Robinson ? Mrs. I :.ii,Mtnu~Price7"MT; ami Mrs. Horace McBriah ?1 from Washing- J* ton. D. C.; Messrs Archij Mar- ,. tin. Osie Bell. Booker, George and J F. A. Kemp from JConxvllle. Tenn Mrs. Cecil Trottle. from N. Y. C. ? Among those who entertained 0 the, preachers in their homes this 1 week were Mr. and Mrs. J. K w Dean, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Block- 11 er, Mr. and Mrs. P. I). Dean. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Blocker and Mr. 11 Chas. Dean. ^ Mr. Julian Dean, clerk. c Bishop and his wife Rev. Mrs. Tena Chappelle. evangelist preach ' er arc leaving Sunday to open 1 a revival meeting i'.t Pine Grove , "Pentecostal church, Edgefield, S.C. Thev announces that they are ex- ^ "pectlngggreat'that "r Social News j Little Miss Robbie Mae Robinson of Detroit. Mich,, is returning home?after spending some, time J here visiting her grandmother, ( Mrs. Mariah Ross, Mrs. Florence Nerarex of Cleve land, Ohio, is here visiting her ^ mother Mrs. Mary Jones. Mrs. Ada Wilson from Chicago. 1 111., visited her sister Mrs. Eliza v Turner in Atlanta, Ga. then came by train t<> Veidery, S. C. to vis- ( ~ It her aurit Mrs. AlmiP Chapoh?~3 Miss Elizabeth Smith from N. t, Y. City is visiting t.er pnrpms-f? Mr. and Mrs?- Alex Smith in the r White Hall section. " Mrs. Pearl Mitchell and little ?Hui-vpy Mitchell are visiting htrr?brothers ami "Mrs?Smith. .. ~?L? Mrs. Asa lee Griffin on Hackett ^ street, is vsiting friends in Cross?f Hill. i Mr. H. B. Wideman from Pitts- ^ burgh, Pa., is here visiting his bro ^ t.ber e.nd sister Mr. Bakfi.iv Wideman and Mrs. Josie Bel Reynolds v Maxwell Ave. \ ?-Mrsr-Pearl Jones or i\. x* vuy . is here visiting her aunts Mrs. v Louise Devoe on .Sumter J-t. and v Mrs. Dunshkia Rouknight wn Mug ^ nolia St. Miss Jessie Devoro of ,. N. Y. is.heBC visiting her mother Mre. Lou Decore on Sumter St. [ P. F. C. J. A. Wells from port j" Rrapg, \T. was 'n the cify and r spent the week-end visiting Mrs. f Tulia Fair and her daughter. Miss { Alberta 'Fair. Mr. Robbie Fair of Philadelphia.. Pa., has returned after spending his vacation here a with his mother, Mrs. Julia Fan < and Mr. Julius Fair of Chicago, !\ another son of Mrs. Fair is her-' visiting her also. d Mv? fttiiMrt A rlrl ?ml /UrnoU ter of Seneca spent tbY1 week end t with Mrs. Lola Wadsworth. Mis.-; Otvel1a Wadsworth of Greenville !\ is spending: her vacation wjth her f mother Mrs. Wadsworth. n Mrs. Nannie Drummer and Mr? v Mamie White of Detroit. Jrtieh., / >? ?? nn + Lirrw./l hrtr?e after SOend- j; injr sometime here with their mo- v ther Mrs. Sallie Hodgres of Mill- n we? atreetj also h?r other daugfh t ter Mrs. Lizzie Cothran of Green- i: rr- ' . BiihriiiitiAiiM-Mn in . i II iiM BASIE A IK K.N NKWS ! f Friendship Church The pastor preached an inspir- ; ig sermon Sunday morning from i le subject Men To Match Our ^ Tine*. And ~durir.g the spcciai I Ieii*8 Day services during Diie c zoning service he preached from t le subject. Are you a Mouse or a j Ian ? Although the men didn\ uite cOlTle up to the go; 1 they ?t they say they will reach ;t next , unday. Time will tell. j 'I htr subject Tor next?Kcmd.ry- ill be Silver?'Symbols and? as tor is.ashing for all the mciinETs tTTT^i frlenlls ell" till1 I'llUJlfl t" " ring out all the old imMiilien* a id riends of the chimin ?Put?altar 3~at~ their dispostrk 'i here will be a lawn party givn by the Sunday school on Fri? ay night. We are asking the pc ration of the coufunity The visitors ami ret..ruing nu nY ers are: Pea. S. Marion. l?r,?. hi\irl Marion lini?.Ininrs I'.ng lev. Bruce Williamson. Brm Ali! dg3 Drasp, Sister Prasp. M?\ 11 uyvij, Miss Mane Grant. IV >'. c J. Williams and Mrs. Williams. ] Irs. McGhpe. All visitors" are .:1 < .'F.vs welcome to our church 't ' ny time. ,. lethiehem Baptist ( hurcti ! lev. RVW. WUjin, Pastor (Iraniteville, K. C. Sun. school . inned at the usual hour. Mm at- ' ehdance was fair. Glass No. ! J ron the finance banner, l.ic. Pos-w eaeher. Sunday. August 2-1 i> seg-uini ! ervice day. Sunday school lOa'.l ' E.D.S.T. Prayer scfvTTe T,T:"U:'I ivaehinp 12 norm: '1 a'it] n.mf m-g ion meeting Borcon Will^ Mill- \ r. 7 p.m. night service. Pulpit i,Ad club Tuesday (pro < t Mrs. Owens. Mr. Richmond nr.it Krtdre -Onr=? ?y returned Friday night to th<-ir ome after spending a low day'itt, their trrandmothcr Mrs. \] I. Miller. Rev. S. WF. Mile, of Babylon 1. Y. was the house guest of Mr. ames Grant, Jr. Mrs., Tdlla Rrnnsnn "f I i'-i - - ' ille, Fla., is visiting- i.t r s:-:. l-law ^11 !*. llotiie iSl , ii - f ' econd Baptist Chun h lev. J. W. Mills. Pastor Kuiwhiv A: IT *1 choul mel TIT iTs u TT! iupt. being absent L.-.. ... [olnus anted. t _ > he regular devotional >; t . ii ach class took their istruction of the lesson. \ vi i y . nteresting lesson On- 1 .Thich regular church >'tvi.r > orrtlm.-ft.-tl uv.?LLv.?Aiiici i \\ .m -? r, who alt*e?i??.cjtt4n-tl i-h? m . nig sermon.'; II*. v. (' V, ... , . s lways Away 0IV tile~thn-d~r-.:::tfcr?? turning. The opening h;. nm was 1 nod by Lie. Daniel bowman. Re\ (Talker and Lie. Lawman ai< son.- 1 f the Viroiee nn<l w.. i\ .1 ' f them as young ministers. At ' he evening service Rev. Turner ! "as with us_and pre;whcii_ in his sual wa\, which aTT enjo,.cd. .Mrs. Etna (Sun i>: wh,, has be i; 11 Washi"('inn, 1) s|u nt tii _ .eck end at home with her parents 1 r. and Mrs. M. H. Holme.* 1H01 hunter St. Mis. Burris : n.; her liishaml Mr. Carroll 15 rri.. are naking their home in Washinguii. Visitors at trie ev nine seine were Mrs. Funic (iarrett and 1 .lis* Nellie Belle Wallace. I,nth if New York. Miss Wah.ci is pending sonietiine with h -r na ents, AIr. and Mis. .Jesse Wallace. " Tri. Garrett?is?visd-urg?Mr.?A1- . in Settles and als,, ^ relatives i Sdgefield. The S. S. picnic August 1.5 wis uite a success. One of the tilings 0 be long remembered is a sur rie birthflay party given Rev. .T. Justice mi Monday niglit tutrust IS. By his wife Mrs. lartha Justice. The nuniber pre ent to witness this occasion wi s ille was here. Mrs. Annie "H MaTtin of N. V." 1 ity is here visiting *:.er parents Tr. and Mrs. L. X. Smith on Hack tt street. Mrs. Lee Ruth of AVasi.uTgt< n. h C. is here visiting her parents Jr. and Mrs. Wiley Sullivan and ther relative,. and friend-*. ?Mr?('. Stevens end .laughter _ pent lust -Friday -here vaduuv- is son Mr. Ed. Stevens on Single tin street. ' Mrs. Hattie Ptiekett is spending ei vocation inn Chicago visiting ioi children. - M-rsr-4dainy?Hohiiatt has gore "to u*\v Jersey to visit her relatives Jrs^^^Vjice^Nudinlsandrit]^ Mrs. TnTTTT-TTTrTT from A-sia " ill V i nit*, v spcin snrnctline here isiting her mother Mrs. Ida ,}nrk mi-and-sister Mr* Berttrn?KttHti The many friends of. Mrs. Wil ir Turner will he trf; 1 .T to know hat her son little Willie .Tr. has ecovered from a serious operation or Appondbrm the Hockley -Couu. y hospital and has returned home.. >n Cokesbuty St.? Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thorn is ,nd son Jimniie of Mon ks Cornr were the week end guests of Irs. Matilda Smith. Mrs. T.illa William*, of I'hiln elphia, Pa., is here visiting her trnt Mrs. May Liza Peri in rein? ive<- and friends. Mrs. Carrie Turner and her son 4r. Williams. Dr. Turner and""his" riend. Miss Maria Grant .spent pleasant afternoon in Cokeshur'. isiting Mrs. Turret's sister Mrs tdn Mace also Miss Mnria Grant VET"" ritf"" " TV I nth her mother Mrs. Knima Cole I nan in Waterloo, S. C. While I hero she will attend revival meet | ng at Laurel HiH B^pt. church. n Townsh Auditori Deacons, memberB a n d M 1 lends from different points some R 10 :1 Trenton, Columbia and quite 1 few home folks. Among the c< Ministers present were Rev. W.H. U faughn. Rev. Washington also ai lev. C. \V. Turner and Rev. J.II. san.levs of Augusta, Ga. A most hi ni >y: ble affair. We are told j his inarkB the 52nd year of Rev. w Justice life. We l#oue for Ihlim j u nn y more years, fill with the '. 11 ?le-mngs -of the Master. Rjev. t>< lustiee is one of our outstanding; Ministers of our town.* \j ?* |: Benedkfl ?* 1. ! ?BEGU ?* 1, ?. j: Next Session, Wednei v X l);;\ Students Register .> X ^ :{* Guarding Students Register v 'f 'flashes Begin VVednes ;!; I'or Further Information, W 1 i- ~ Th I 1 t i. &?~ _____ V y. MORRIS I I SUMTEF J x A Mottumont -olN^ V :|: the Pride ol' Nt 'i . l< lOE High School | School of_Edi $ Liberal Arts ? ; - L ?~ Theological S x '! N FAT SESSION BEGINS v | September { Kates Reasonable Catalo: ?7 X For Further Information, ^ | J. P. GARRICK, A x NOTICE TO ALL stamped on your addres; This is for the purpose TAnt notice of the clafenires. Postal Re^ulatic in Advance of All Sub? v( v will be discontinued SIBSCRIPTIC T(? THE PALMETTOURADKH i:no ASSEMBLY STREET roETTmrA, s1. cr?~ Please editor my subscription to (] Viai ) $2.00; or (f> Months) $1.25 Na me . . ?si o? iv. v. n. .sv City .. .. State _ - --- ? ? ? RENEWAL TO THE PALMETTO LEADEF i:5.1.() ASSEMBLY STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Please renew my subscription t< < 1 Year) $2 00. or (6 Months) $1.25. Name SI. or R F. I) No. _ Pity ? State - - - . __ 1W PALMETTO LEADER ,ip FR um ~T It. Zion A. M. E. Church *v. P. L. Weill*, Pat?tor Graniteville, S. C.?Sun. school mvened at the usual hour. The ?sson was beautifully discussed rid reviewed by Rev. Wells. At 11:30 the morning service egan with spngs led by Mr. A. . Spann. The pastor delivered a onderful sermon from Job 14:14 j sing au his subject Life After I euth. This sermon was enjoy-1 1 by all hearers. I At 4 o'clock the W. H. and F. lissionarv society met at the College 1 sday, Sept. 17, 1941 jr Ic.nday, September 15 Tuesday, September 16 day, September 17 I! rile ?| e President | Benedict College '& Columbia, S. C. J COLLEGE I I, s. c. I ?gro Baptists | Chool 22, 1941 I A i Kue Sent Upon Request !? ?? $ >Vrite X i\ kcting President i: ! 1 SUBSCRIBERS ! your -subscription is s wrapper each week. of giving- you conyour-subscription exins Require Payment scriptions. Your pai - - alter expiration date. V ...?- J 41 : >N RLANK I The PALMETTO LEADER for KL.ANK t ? thf? I'ALMETTO LEADER for " It ~"5 " * ,...-a:, a IDAYN home of Mrs. Maggie Moore conducted by our President Mrs. L. W. Williams who is very proud of ber society. Mrs. Mattie Mao | Wells, Mrs. Mattie B. Ferguson and Mrs. Helen Gowdy were elected delegates to the Charleston District meeting on Friday the 22 at Holly Hill. S. C. At 8 o'clock the pastor preached from Acts 16:25. He selected us his subject Jail Housfe Religion. | The out-of-town visitors were Mrs. Gwendolyn Branch of New York City; Mrs. Lillian Brunson of Jacksonville, Fin.; " ArTnTe" Singleton ? of Charleston, S. G., ttnH Itfl- ..f VU-n-l. ington, D. C. We are always glad to have visitors. You are welcome. ^lr. and Mrs. Elliot Simpkins, Miss Eleuse Samuels, Mr. Robert Collins and Mrs. Helen Gowdy mo tored to Saluda, Sunday. Wesley Methodist Church Rev. E- N lamicn" ? ? ? -Hinmi, i wfinir Church school was opened at the usual hour. First Bible clas3 was taught by the pastor. 11:00 a.m. Rev. Jamison preached from Eecel. 12:13, theme Life's Greatest Task. 6:00 p.m. The^-Epworth League met at the church. 8:30 Rev. Jamison preached a noble sermon from Hebrew 12:1, themeLife's Race. Visitors: Mrs. Sam-" uel Hightower of Columbia; Miss I Vermeil Stalling, Mrs. Mayme , Lick son and daughter of Brooklyn, N. V.;. Mrs, Carrie Kirkland and Mrs. Lucile Cooper. , Rev. Butler pastor of Jerusalem Baptist church will preach at Wes ' ley Methodist church August 31 at 4 p.m. The public is invited. I Cumberland A, M. E. Church Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor Services were good all day. 1 D..c to the anniversary of the -Yormg People's society the attendance was somewhat small. The church school whs opened on time by "Supt. Jones. The lesson was interesting throughout. The pastor.preached two strong sermons. The morning discourse was taken from II Kings 4:26 Is it well with thee, it it well with thv husband; it is well with thy taken from Isa. 40:37: The source of the Christian stregnth. The pastor having ben in revival meetings for the past two weeks seemed to be charged with the Holy Spirit. Miss Brodie of Tampa, Fla. presided At the or"gan in .the absence oT~Mrs. Jenkii s who is in Denver, Colorado attending The American Wood nit* n meeting. Much congratuflations and praise is due Miss Brodie for she certainly got music out of the organ. The pastor is taking a much needed rest this week, i Come t0 Cumberland when in Aiken.. HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. A. Sims, Pastor -Clinton?Sunday school began at the usual hour. The lesson was ed by the pastor. The morning sermon w}as preached by the pastor, Rev. Sims. The sermon was good. Three joiiiied the church. B, Y. P. U. convened at 6:30. At twilight baptisim service was held. 13 were baptized and fejlowshiped into the church. Tbe night service was very HELD OVER FRIDAY & SATURDAY Mickey ftOONEY Judy GARLAND ?IN? "UFE BEGINS FOR A N OT"!! A'RDY" BUG-KI L Destroys Mosquitoes :_FAMOUS ON MARKET . . FOR LONG PERIOD TRY IT?CALL FOR IT AT STflRFfl OR Call 9238 15c?25c?50c H. E. PRODUCT CO. H. LINDS A Y, Prop. 403 Hampton Ave. Columbia "MAN POWEJR" ' -WITH ? Om.r?n U A VT MOM IV/ll 1 Marlene DIETRICH Edward G. ROBINSON Hund*y, Monday and Tnaaday ITE,SEI brief. Three deacons were ordained. Mrs. Mary B. Williams and little grand children, James L. and Samuel D. Fleming left Saturday f for a visit to Mrs. Williams' son j in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ^ William J. Young in Washington, c D. C. Mrs. Hattie Young and lit- .. tie son also left. Mrs. Young is the mother of Mr. Young. r I-1 Miss fOssie L. Foggie has re- f turned to her home after a visit C to her father in Columbia. She v ther. Miss. Helen Foggy, land lit? ( Mra T oeom i- * uavis is nome irom ? Washington, D. C. and New York. ( She was accompanied home by her I niece, Isabella Jones. j Mrs. Mittie Taylor is home af- j ter visiting relatives in Detroit, j Mich.. Chicago, 111., and Colum- t bus, Ohio. e Mr. Claude Kinard of Washing- r Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kinard. t Mr. Floyd Cheeks of Baltimore, Md., is visiting his mother and other relatives. ? I Friendship At--M.-Er- htirch 1 Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor v g ? v Clmtoh?Suhdav"school began at , 10:30 with the Supt., Mr. H. L. v Alexander at his post of duty. Everybody was happy to see Mr. I Alexander, Hfi_eave. a very in- g Iteresting review. Many vital points Ion the lesson were given for our J information. | Among the out of town visitors v I were: Mrs. Lula Mat Brown from I Washington, D. C., also a friend I who accompanied her, Miss Fran- ? Ices Cephus; and Mrs. Dora Mae * I Edwards of Greensboro, NT ^ The pastor preached two strong* f I striking sermons Sunday. In the * I morning's service his text was t I taken from Proverbs -&rt. Subject, v |"Tho Christian Foundation." He I said that every christian should a I have as a foundation, first, Faith, Y I second, Hope; third, love; fourth, v I Truthfulness; fifth, Prayer; six- f I th, Sacrifice; seventh, Remem- _ri I berance. For the night service his I text was taken from the 73rd (j I Psalms, 2nd verse, subject, "A 6 I Slipping Christian." ^ I Sunday was men's day. Coll.ec- a I tion, $27.87. The second Sunday a I was women's day. Collection, I $24.86. All clubs are working hard. ^ I Among those visiting here re- 1! Icerrtly were: Mr. and Mrs. John i IE. Brown and children, also a ^ I friend, Miss Frances Cephus, all i I of Washington, D. C. While here I _ I they were the house guests of t I Mrs. Brown's cousin, Mrs. Na- 3 I thaniel Copeland. : ^ I Messrs. Moses, Aaron and Osie ?! I B. Gary of Washington, D. C., visi * I ted their parents. Mr. ami Mrs. * I John P. Gary. I Mr. Claude Kinard of Wo.shinvI ton, I). C., has returned . after r I spending a week with his parents. 5 | \t,. ci-.-i * - - - ..... . .uyii s\. juneeks of Balti- V: mure. Md.. has also retllmn/1 pftnr ^ a week's visit with his parents. j 11 Mr. Bernard W. Reeder left a Sunday for Hendersonville, N. C. ? where he will spend some time e with his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Marable. From there he will go ^ to Asheville, N. C. to spend some ^ time ith his iaunt, Mrs. Daisy ? Moore. , 2 ?Other?visitors?now are: Mrs. Dora Mae Edwards and little P da tighter, Jacqueline of "Ureens- ~ boro, N. C. are visiting her pa- '' rents, Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Walk- v er. Her little son, Woodrow, Jr., n has been here since May. Miss Helerr Reid, Mr. Isiaae I Johnson, Miss Margaret Reid of ^ Spartanburg, spent Wednesday with Miss Frezelka Walker. I North Carolina Mutual Life In- 1 only by PtMl-CoH Corc 4*KPftI-COI,A BOTTIJING CQ COLUMBIA s c LREVY'S FUNERAL HOME \ Undertaking And Emhaimin I . __?|,OC*N_ T nnrm nnTm^ 2 ij\/Yvrjiv i iv IV \ AMBULANCE SfifRVlCE ' "An N?w A# V??ur F'hon* . | B?twburi and Hidg?wv. 8. ('. "jj 1831 TAYT-OR ST. COM'MHl, *; * PHONES: 23619?23610 Saturday, August 23, 1941 ?Oth BENNETTSVILLE NEWS (Continued from Page 1) inest carpenters and contractors lemettsville has ever had. He >ad many friends both white and olored, who regret to learn of his M" tassing. He leaves to mourn his * * tassing, a devoted wife, who, trior to her marriage, wag a Miss tosa Halloway of Darlington, S. three loving children, Miss Vi ian Ruth McCallum who is home conolhist atp?Ridge Spring, S;C7; "" ardoza, Jr., who is in his senior nan at Bnantning Hama, Camden, 5. C.; and little Miss Katrina Mc}ollum who enters high school at drowning this fall; three sisters, drs. Hattie Hope ami Mrs. Dhisy Cllison, Bennettsville; and Miss tuth McCallum, New York; two ^ mothers, Mr. Arthur McCallum, , arpenter and contractor, Benlettsville; Dr. McCallum, dentist, iehhettsville, pnil a host of rela- " ives. r unerai services were - conduct d very briefly but impressively >y the Rev. A. J. Wright, pastor, Vednesday morning at 10 o'clock it the Baptist church. Two iym n?. "I came to the?Garden Uone," and "Le?ad Kindly Light", vere sung by the choir very softy. ? - ? g? Miss Sarah Morris sang very wectly^Well Done." - ~ Although the services were at in earty hour, there was a flgrge :rowd, aixl the floral offerings revp plentiful and beautiful. Mr. McGnllum .was a very active nember in his church. He served is treasurer of the trustee board or=-over?20 years. Miss Vivian Ruth~McCallunr ac- ~ ompnnied by her little sister, (athryn Van Laesel, returned to lidge Spring Sunday where she rill resume her work. F.\ and Mrs. L. M. McCallum ire remodeling their beautiful ionic on Hudson St. In a few reeks you won't know the pjace. ^ Cothing hotter than to preparP a fF) icfu_ comfortable place to stay. Mrs. Murmerlyn and grand laughter Mi?s Jessie Man Jarvis pent n week or morn in Orange >urg house -guests of Miss Bak?I ?. hd M's. .taivis. They reported n enjoyable trio. Mrs. Cora McEddv of Washing nn, n P. spent n few davs home iccomnanied back by her sister Jrs. Florence Sally. Mrs." Ff^lly rill spend a week or tiiore in' the Capital. uranee "Thrift Club," Mr. H. P. Irawford, agent, met at ihe -homa r if Mr. and Mrs. Murry Gilliam Friday evening. After business, he hostes? sei*vod doucrhnuts and ?t> cream. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Columbus C. Hu- ? is of Giden Hill, had as their uests for dinner Sunday: Mrs. Camilla Delgardo of Tampa, Pla; ifiss Ehrleon D. Parks of Ard lore. Pa.; Mrs. Carrie B. Rollins nd daughter, Rubye Mae. The inner was very elegant and was njoyed by all. Don't miss the "Florida proram" Sunday night at Friendshin t. M. E. church, August 24th at o'clock, day light savii g tim . "hi? program is being sponsored y Mrs.XarailLa_D?lgarda_afTanir _ a, Fla. iams and Bertha E. Ferguson . ill be glad to know that they arc luch improved at this writing. SUBSCRIBE FOR 'HE PALMETTO LEADER m MPANY $033C*>O?CQ3^ - I ^