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fPage Eight GREENWOOD NEWS Weaton Chapel A. M. E. Church Rev. M. G. Williams Pastor Sunday school went on in the usual way, attendance was good. At 11 o'clock' Rev. Williams introduced the Rev. Bouey a most powerful preacher. He preached out of his soul a most powerful r sermon using for his text the 8th chapter of Romans the 1st verse. ? There is thereforfl rmw nn rtm. ^lemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus. Afterwhich the doors of the church were open and one was added to the church. Visitors were Mrs. Josephine Brown of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Brown is also visiting her parents Mr. p and Mrs. Jack Williams on Tear) street. Weston Chapel League has been 9 very much improved since the State convention in Columbia? TUnit Unun vnnrfrani r?nm Til nfp. X uarc icviftuii.Kvu vn/iii^.v vv ly. The President, Mr. Carl Lee Derr is very enthusiastic and un? m ndw his- lLaiimship U? Lmjuu lu growing successfully. They boast of having one of the best Leagues 4n the state, and T can say that . they must be for they all believe in reading good literature. Everyone of them are readers of The Palmetto Leader. At 8 o'clock wp had an old time prayer service and Lpve _F&ast meeting. The spirit was high. Uur Pastor, Jiev. M. C- Wlilliams is iust- in from carrying on a Berieg of revival meetings. He reports a fine timp and that Cod has truly been with him during his earnrfo-tgtr against- the devil.?Air home, where he was born in Denver, S. C., Rev. D. C. Brown, pas tor, whoro he hau for-six yeais conducted revivals this time was record breaking. A great halle Iujah time where five were added _to the church claiming religion of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. From ther? Rev. Williams conduct ed a revival meeting at Jacob's Chapel A. M. E. church, Rev, W, D. Jones, pastor. A warm revival was carried on with much success and was well (attended by member and friends and a host of whitn people. Fi?e were added to the church claiming religion of the Lord Jesus. From there he went on with the Lord to St. Peters A. M. E. church, Rev. J. W. Martin, pastor. A grqat campaign was launched there against satan and the saint* revived and . * sang praises and the meeting closed in great triumph over the Devil. From there he was dis covered rrn The MTi Carmel circuit at (Hover's Chapel A. M. E. church, where he conducted anoth er great " vival.- It was well at tended also a host of white friends were present each night. Three were added to the church proclaiming Church and one baby was baptized. Morris Chapel Baptist Church Rev. II. B. Mitchell, Pastor Sunday morning at 10 o'clock the S. S. assembled with the Supt Mr. C. -H?Evans and his faculty at heir post of duty. The lesson was well discussed and many fine points were brought out. At 11 o'clock the Pastor, Rev. H. B. Mitchell ascended the rostrum and preached a most powerful sermon from the subject: And when he had spent all there arose a mighty famine. H? layed much stress on the dissatisfaction of man. It was ?young people's day and was boau tiful to hear the sweet music of the young choir and to s*e the young deacons respond by lifting the offering. Visitors to th0 morn ing service were: Mrs. Hattie * Smith, of Allentown, Pa.; Mrs. Maggie Fisher of New Haven, Conn., and Mrs. Beaulah Rowin, i Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Minnie _ ' Edward, Baltimore^? ? At 8 o'clock Rev.. Mitchell delivered another soul stirring sermon which was enjoyed by alL Collection was good. Tabernacle "Baptist Church Rev. S. E. Kay, Pastor Sunday _ school went on m-'theusufrl way and at "tt o'clock the Pastor, Rev. Kay ascended the rostrum and preached a most pow erful sermon a large audience Pt tended and visiting friends of the city were present. At 8 o'clock i-?- Rev. Kay preached out of his ?-soul another fine sermon. A large audience attended also. It seemed th power of God desended for the spirit was high and as usual the collection was $50.00. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Jr., motored from East Penn. and worshiped with us. Bishop CK-sppelle;. and his evangelistic services at Pine Geova P. H. Church, Edgefield, S. C., Rev. S. M. Young, pastor. Sunday was a high day at Pine Grove ? and thp u >iiial MIUPLlllg bAfcart at 11 o'clock, with a spicy song and testifying service feeding up to the sermon by sister heila Chappell,, the great evangelist preacher who-+uas ~ organized more than 17 Sanctified church. She preach ed out of the fillness of her-soul, froni the text Matt. 4th chapter. Behold a sower went forth to sow. The spir;* was high. At Union P. H. church a u<arm prayer and praise service opened at 7:30 o'clock and at 8 o'clock , Bihop Chappolle preached ? soul stirring sermon from the text St. John 3:16 God so loved the world that He gav? His only begotten son, etc. A large audience attended. The spirit was high. f St. Paul?Holiness church,?Rev: A. iR. I/ee pwptor. Sunday school went on in the usual way. Th" lesson was discussed very interestingly. At 11 o'clock Rev. I>ee preached a wonderfull sermon. Text St. * Mark 5:28, subject Taught. Out I of town visitors were Rev. ant} Mrs. Lomax. The H. Y. P. U. opened iat 6:30 p.m. The President Miss Lillie Mae Brown presiding. It was a tine service. At : 7 p.m^ the pastor again preached 11 a soul Stirl ing sermon from?the- text Matt. 7:28. Milhvay Baptist Church ~ Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor The Rev. A. C. Carter of Nine- j y-Six condi;oted a gfeat revival neeting for us at each service he neached out of his heart the void of God. It was a drawing aid for the Christian soldiors and 'or those who desired to enlist , . _ itteaded -eaeh night. Three were iddod to the church proclaiming lesus precious to their souls. Vis tm* from Philadelphia and other " , otices worshiped with us. Colection $45.15. 'orial News Mosdfl^e* Pnhim'nn HnllOmnlf nd Ferrinmotored to Columbia Wednesday to see Mr. Ernest Rob nson who - is improving nicely rom an operation in tfro Wtovnrm . osoitcil. Mr. H. E. Caldwell of Boston, Vlass., is here visiting his sister nd brother-in-law Mr and Mrs. \rthur Williams on Marion St. -- l ittle Master Searles from Ala - ?>anm -is?here visiting relatives nd friends. Miss Maggfp Fisher of Ney laven, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. '.aniens Young of Long Island, >L Y.. are hove visiting tbnir pn outs Mr. and Mrs W. J. Fisher. Mrs Lillie Williams a? Philw Vlrhi'i. ?a U--4^^v4fttftftir--hr'r- lint Mrs. Mary Liza Perrin. Ml'; and Mrs. Willie Walker nd Miss Kathlean Carter of Wash iel<>n, D C. are in the city visit Ti3 their mother-Mrs. Ola Mac tay. Mrs. Arline Hermon is here visting her sister Mrs. Verda Fi lazier. iT77"~7 -' > > """ M". and Mrs, Georjre Smith Jr. roni Allentown. Pa., and Mr. .and ' Mr. Cieoyffe Smith. Jr.. fro last Penn. motored here to visit ' he Zenior's daughter and son-innw and sister to juniors Mr. and Irs. Dave Sanders on Baptist treet, also Mrs. ITattie Puekett f Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Sanders" ister is .here. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Potion of V>shtn?ton. D Or. spent their wo ation visiting Mrs. Battou's pu1111s Mr %a d Mrs. Hairy Sims. __'is- Wi'llit Ruth Pope ;ill(l si'SU'r if Ohio StY.te university, are torn,, with their parents . i Trs. Furman Pope on Hospital St MTS5r-^'aTr!?'e J" -.Tones a SI . ()' '] if Tuskegee institute who i.l.-o 'OTked there during the summer :s now home with her pai i< Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones on Hack tt street where - she underwent on operation foY "Tonsils. IT T~" many friends will be glad to"k: hat she is improving' piceHn M . Fletcher Pi nil t :i home in Clinton in order to enf er the army. He was in ~ the ~tty lust "Week visiting Ins elass_tiut(, Miss Pannie Jones. Mrs. Ada Thompson an evanrelist speaker and gospel singer spent ten day's in the city visiting her aunt Mrs. Mary Arnold on Washington street. While here she visited the churches in the city. Mrs. L. Jennings from N*. Y. is here visiting her sister Mrs. Manio Smith on Mineral St. Mrs. Olivia Chaney from Chicago and hre daughter Miss Vera Chaney from Greenvillt> ar0 here visiting Mrs. Chanev's mother, Mrs. Olivia Chaney, Jr.. on Min ral street Mrs. Mamie Addt*rly from Phil idelpliia. Pa., is hel\. visiting her ~ unci,> Mr. Wade Matthias on Mia edonia St. Ml'S. Llllie -Me Alevnnrlev .. n<l Mttle son Allen Jr.T and do ugh tot- Mamie L. Alexander left Saturlay for Philadelphia where she will visit?her brother 'arrd sister Mr. S. N. Williams and Mrs. G. ParkcirMrs. Willie Mosely arrrl little laiuvhter Evelyn of Atlanta, tin., have returned home after visiting Jier sister Mrs. Roxie Goode. 0 Mrs. Pearl Drayton from Pennsylvania is JTere visiting her mothe,r_ in law Mrs. Matilda Drayton Mr. James Walker, hf Washington, D. C>, is visiting his mother Mrs. Evelyn Walker. Miss Bernice Green of A.frierson spent the week'end visiting Mis* Rosette Seieler nhtl - Miss Hazel Childs. Mrs. Martha Spend of Philadel" find Mrs. Conic Byrd of Anlerson are in the city visiting Mrs. Snead's aunt Mrs. Gematie. Phniiiibwi Mi.1.1 ('.null! t mill Mk'.*" Allen Harrison "and neiee, little Miss Bessie Dawkins of N Y.. are here visting their sister Mrs. Mat tie Butler. Miss Mat ill Boozer, 'he little daughter of Mr. find Mrs. M. C. Boozer left Saturday to spend two weeks in Alabama md New Orleans to visit relatives and friends. Mrs.' Pearl Mitchell and son of New York City are here visiting Tier mother _Mrs. Let tic Smith??uul?brothers and sisters. . Mr. M. C.. Boozer nd son Jame.s are leaving for Philadelphia, Pa., and New York fity to visit his mothgr and daughter and friends.- On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Graham entertained a number of their hiends in their home. During --rtrr? evening delirious refresh-T meats were served. Mr. and Mrs. Coin Robinson of Washington, D. C., are here visiting her mother Mrs. Connie Speech on Gilliam street. On Wednesday morning August 13 Mrs. Seller Moore on Hospital | f ' TF DIE WEST NEWS .tie. rnd Mrs. E. T. Holmes the second Sunday in Trenton and Saluda, S. C. Tuesday of ttt-t week they motored "to Hen- , . ./sonville, N. C. to bring home 1 Mistj (detrude Wilson. i r e following persons were I quests nt thw I14wes the pasftwiT 1 \oeks: Miss Freda Wilson and 1 Mrs. Odom from Roanoke, Va.; ^ Mrs: Rachel Letman, Chicago, 111.; j Mrs. Andrew Pinckney. GreenMrs: P* rbarn bee and little son,"Mil haul of Evanst^n, 111. 31; r. ] Hirhmon Upline., spent fimt <lavn -J tin- past week. Mrs. Virginia ^ Vin yard.' Chicago, 111., and Mrs. j Ma' ie King, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. amjAIxs--AIk?w_Wil*on-nnd dnwtP FerTwortrude make frequent visits here. Mrs. Jeans and Mrs. Mc- > Adams were also callers. I ( ct served her Pastor, Rev, "G. J. Mdeoi of Mt. Tabor Raptist church nd Rev. C. I.. Bowers of Rock Hill with a delicious breakfast..4 Visitmg- friends were Mesdamea_L, m-r?PnItiwell. MaF\" Jones and Z] "Tm i">Ta TTtivis. Mr. Gus Jackson I n( tained t it'r.i with music. IJ ' -?(' i ri'j -Hodges' of N. Y. C~? "" t a lovelv time here visiting V mother Mrs. Willie Auls and V r. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson 5 >d : lovely birthday party for j ' ' ' ?r rand-daughter little Miss : > Hon jlass on Baptist St. 50 t " i "ds were invited. The party I from 4 to 7 o'clock. They >1: 1 many nice frames and .had 1 i fine time. Lovely marches _v T^fr-piityed and delicious refresh h uer's w-ere served. The menu on isted of ice cream and candy. ? rh- beautiful white birthday crke t en* fned 11 candles. A number si >f 1 ivelv flowers made up th? dec v ?ra*'ons. .Out of town visitors 1 < i another urand-daughter Miss 1 s l'mnice McGhee from Chicago. v ??L?seph Vis so from -Atlanta, * Thn many friends of~ Mrs. "Tav'o PessweM will be grieved to ^ ?- that she deported this life ' > Thursday .at 11 o'clock. Fun- 2 :<1 service was held at Taberna- 1 ?-?"hnreh?Sunday?at?8 o'clock. ~e leaves to mourn her loss a * -r ami mother, a husband an<l > v children. R OvOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.CK | friendship Ju | ltock Hill, Sol P ? thi.rcugh training is offered 8 Agricultur* iiome * Eeor Arts and S | Religion Teacher Ti |??? Terminal C g AN ACCREDITED HIGH S( O IN CONNECTION WITH I g *o^istra|on for day pupils i $ 'Jws+stration for new boardii o ? o Registration for former boai o o Class work will begin Septer ci Cor further information a o NOTICE TO ALL Dale of expiration oi tamped on your addres T! is is for the purpose st m t -notice of the4ate> iT'C'S. Postal PeguTati< :n Advance -of All Sub (r will be discontinued SUBSCRIPTS TO THE PALMETTO LEADE] 1.110 ASSEMBLY STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Plonso enter my subscription t< n ?wm ur 01 .Mnntng) $1:2 XT . INUIIlt' ... 4 ... St or k. F. I). No. City .. . .. I State I RENEW AI TO THE PALMETTO LEADE! 1.?.10 ASSEMBLY STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Please renew my subscription 1 CI Year) $2.00, or (6 Months) $1.26 Nnmp? ?~ ? St. or R. F. D. No. City ..7 ?Ut? IE P ALMETTO LEADER AIKEN NEWS Continued from Page 1 Bethlehem Baptist Church Rev. R. W. Winn, Pastor Sunday ,school opened ?t tfc :isual hour with a very good al tendance. The morning services were ver Inspiring. The pastor preached jpui stirring-sermon from St. Mai Shew 6:20, subject, "Lay up fo yourselves treasures in Heaven, The W. M. S. met at Deaco Miller's home with a very spirite neeting. Plans were perfected fo a "Woman's Day" program fo he second Sunday in October. _ _ Visitors present were: Mrs. ( S. Mclnosh of Columbia, S. C Mrs. Dora Richards, Bath. S. C. Mrs. Eva Perry, N. Y. O.; Mn Wilhelmenft Corley and daughtei Edith Corley of N*. Y. C.; Mr. an Mrs. Henry Owons, and daughters Jfvonne and Llalene of Washing wnr-Pr-e^- Mr. Haston Davis o Nortn Carolina; Mrs. J. W. Mile if Aiken, S. C.; and many other .yhose names we failed to get. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Williams ffid Mrs. Menerva Owen, motore to Edgefield to witness the fur _>ral of Mr. -William's sister. Don't forget the Union of th Storm* Branch Association cor .... At tVw, n^tV.loViorvi Itanfif >\-"i w c;?v, ucviiiv.iv... "-f hurch Sunday, August 21. Mrs. Annie Mae Griffen . am VTrs. ~Mnna Griffen of Washing on. D. C.V are visiting in town a iou?--o guests of Mrs. Belle Wil iarhs. Mt. ZionTT M. K. Church Hev. Paul L. Wells, Pastor ran at the usual hour with th ?upt., Mrs. Daisy B. Spann, at he >ost of duty. Mrs. Ruth Morri ind Mrs. Marina Hurst brough >ack good reports last week fron uotjuaAUOf) jooqoR Xupunfji oq At Sunday night services th lev. H. H. Holland preached i von 'erful sermon. He selected a lis subject. "The value of prayer.' M >*S7 Ruth Morris, Prof. Ash ilrs Marina Hurst and Mrs. Mat ie Fair left Friday morning t' itf"d the missionary conventioi chich convened rt Hollv Hill. S. C ""hev arrived at St. George abou1 0 o'clock and snent a short tinu cjth Rev. and Mrs. B T. Hotchin tmr?then?left-for Holly Hill. Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Wells. Mrs rtattie Ferguson. Mrs. L. W. Wil iams. Mrs. Rebecca Floyd. Marj Jonn Larry and Mrs. Helen Gow !v ;i]so attended the missionar; - Dill Miss f?inglete^i of Charleston !. C., is spending1 some time witl Irs. Mattie Wells. Out of town visitors during th< >OC> O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO* nior College ith Carolina ;> in the following divisions: a I romics 7 ;l ciences :j aining courses ~ r :HOOL IS MAINTAINED rHK JUNIOR COLLEGE September 11 ng pupils September 12 | -ding pupils September 15 I nber 16 ddress I The President | SUBSCRIBERS -your subscription is is wrapper each week, i of giving* you conons Require Payment scriptions. Your purafter expiration date "YVT DT A XTT7" Dlj/\ni\ R 3 The PALMETTO LEADER fo 6. 7BLANK R y io tho PALMETTO LEADER fo ; ,? day were: Mis, Marie Hall, Miss 2{ Anna Wise, Hempstead, N. Y.; S Mrs, Rotha Holmes, Fhila., and ai Rev. and Mrs. Holland. Aiken, S. a C. ie Aiken County Ministers g The Ministerial Alliance of Ai- to ken county held its weekly meet. \\ ing at the Sunday~SchooI room of tc ^ Friendship Baptist church Tuesday evening, August 19, at TTTOO T o'clock. The devotional period was k ? in charge of the chaplain, Rev. S. p n J. Justice, who began by singing f? j n spiritual. After the singing of Q\ r this song he read the scripture ifi ir lesson from the 133rd Psalm. h, Prayer was offered by Rev. J. ]j, ^ E. Palmore. The next hymn sung J'. was. "I heard a voice of Jesus p say." After the singing of this ^ j* song, the meeting was turned over ! to the president, Rev. M. G. Mosej | ley, who made some very encourag tv , ing remarks and commended the ?j. ,1 ministers for attending the raviv? f a! meeting at Bethlehem Baptist s church of lirnniteville, S U". cy a ,. The president declared the meet- ai ?ing opened for the transacation hi i of business. The nrnoram wac _$i J at this time by the secretary. Rev. i. R. YV. Winn, for our information. The time having come for the ^ t> teaching of the Sunday School les- } r- son. the president called Rev. S. J. t Justice tQ come forward and take ch- rge Of teaching the Reason. 5, d Rev. Justice taught the lesson in - his usual manner. We all enjoyed ',r s what we received therefrom." |. After brief remarks by the 5? president, the next song was sung. r ? which WttS ted By"the president. Rev. Edinburg Graham wa s asked j ^.tn take?place and prepare to y e bring the special sermon of the X r evening. Rev. Graham selected for y s his text 2nd Tim. 2:15, and used X t as his subject "The word studv." Jj. | This was a strong sermon and full } of food for thought. After the X P singing of n spiritual the pre?i- y ^ dent thanked Rev. Graham for this X 3 I forceful message. _ X' ' The prograrffi~fof the io'lowlo" , Tuesday evening wns read it lV. time and was adopted. y The business of the eveni** ?X ^ having been completed, th <1'>- ? ing song was sung and the bene X t diction pronounced by the chaplain y We adjourned to meet the foil '" ? I ing Tuesday night i t the'>eg 1 i time and place. X I Friendship Church_ A_ The pastor preached a wnnd-e. y / ful sermon on ^undnv ?><vn*?- .J, . from the subject. "Silver** >v ; ,? KaIo" a I r> Old o irml P ! r 1 1 Edward Williams of this-citv ' I i. an instructor at Morehouse C <1 "?* i lege. delivered a wonderful urorcs.. | which was quite inspirational ? n V > Sunday evening. - The visitors and returning nvm- ? hers- Mrs. Curry of Conn.: Mrs. Y I lave of Conn.; Mrs. I.awson of X Vashington. D. C.; Mrs. Ashley Y f New York; Mrs. Frances Rort. A iessemer, Ala.; Mrs. Lina Hanker- <k on. Aiken: Mr. Glover' of Snicl- ? ng. S. C.: Mr. Henry Cav" of X few York; Roselln Thonmson Id-' Y telle Thompson, Mrs. Mary But- X :r of Augusta,"6a:r Mrsr Fanni" Y V est of Aiken and Miss Joyce |X lason who has -returned homo. 4. or a few days from her vncntioi Y i "New York. y Let us not forget the Story rr.d Y 'lav Hour nt the church every riday afternoon at 5:30 p. ni V The pastor will attend the Na- X ional Raptist Conyenton. Cleve o vnd. Ohio. September 10-14. 3^ Second Baptist Church News 4Rev. J. W. Miles, Pastor T The Sunday school was well at- X ended and a very able lesson, Y rhich seemed to have benefited X ^ervone. At the close of the v .? J_.. --i?i ., i?:?r u,,f on.vuoa ? jJ OUlHltty sinuui n ui u-i i/ui. o|/i..w.. ~ ( nrever service was conducted bv y < Dea. -M. H. Holmes. _ ' $ 5 The regular morning: service be- y [ sfan. Rev.- C. W. Turner introduc Y j-ed?Rev, Henry Harrison?w"h i X. i nreeehed n very interesting: ser- y ! mon. using: for a text a part of the X I Starting Sunday y "ALOMA OF THE f i SOUTH SEAS" I -WITH? Dorothy LAMOUR , and Jon HALL :l IWMM I Monday and Tuesday Alice FATE Jack OAKIE . " T H E GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST" HAVE YOUR ! Name and Address Printed * ON YOUR STATIONERY r It's smart and thrifty g !>0 social aheeta, 50 envelopea 50c; ?, 100 hUHh?H<4 letterheads, 100 en- * - Telopes $1.00; 100 buaineKH, an- inounrement or Rocial nam0 cards X 40c. Prepaid. Other printing at J money-aarin# jwwen.- Prompt, ef- x flcietit service. J Joseph C. Johnson 1382 5th Are. New York City 5th verse of the 9th chapter of ' t. John. The words of the text ^ re: "one thing I know that where c' 2 I was blind now I see." We were gfad to set,1 Mr. Henry c' rnlTh out to service. Other visi- ^ irs whose names I did not learn. 'e are_ always tdiui- Lo have- visi-- r8 umer spoke to us from St. Luke ):2, "The harvest indeed is lenteous but the hilmrers are 'w, pray ye therefore, thi Lord the harvest, that lie send forth p iborers 'into 11 is harvest." O r T earts were lifted up as \v > . stened to the map of mod. Visi- iL rs at thlw service: Deacons Mc uffie and Frank Wilson, and ? rs. Nettie Chavis of Willist.n jh ho is visiting Mrs. Eubanks. yj Hepry R. Owens, his wife and vn daughters. Mrs. Wen del and lughtcr all of Washing-tun. D. Ck- ^ 1*5 hoihi is guests of Rev. and r*r f d\'. Mih .i. Tlii'v Til t' HTi'l! lildren and grand children. Rev. rid Mrs. Miles an delighted to *ve them at home for a short ay~ ? ^ T ^'r. M. .i. H hues and f.mitlv fl ere pleased to have Mr. Holmes' H other, Charlie Singleton of Pliila It ?lphia. Pa., who made a brief hi sit to their home. 01 The early foil- revival of the aj ?cond Baptist church will begin 1 1 the first Sunday night in Sep- B rubers-We are?exteridwif; ^ cor- T al invitation to all who wpuld hi iW?VMV?V?W^V?V ?R f SHE? HTTK T-7FI i PUT] S E N7 COUM^ l*< - Ir ~^B jgp,.?.-.*- ' % v-^ .:-^v. ?| ^ K ,% J |?&<j?>:.. ? .-Q^M ^Rp ?&> . ivi; Famous Jump K ?Township A COLUMBIA FRIDAV^ ^ NIGHT ^%?|JU DANCE FROM fP;ckets on Sale: La Fayette I Tavern: College?Inn;?Willit Lunch. -Advance Tickets 91c White Spectators (INOLl'DJNt JBpsjji. only by >EPSI-COLA BOTTTJING CO? COLUMBIA, S. C. >o >ooooooooaooroooooooo^<^o.c L E K V Y S FUNERAL HOME Undertaking And Embalming ?SLOT, AN? lower Prices ArAHtUtrANt'E SEHTTCF ? "A? Near As Your Nearest I'hnne* Ratesburg and Ridgeway, S. C. 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLIMBU PHONKSi 23619?23610 C830??CK8C8K8Ka3^^ Saturday, August 30, 1941 ke t0 come and wottlnp. with ? . very able minister will be in large. ^ Miss Eva Mae .Moor spent 10 j ays at home with h*o- mother Irs. Emma Moor. She has retimed I <> Flush ir.tfT-_Ncc.\, York .'here she has^?<.n ?<7r\ vo years. IJer many v-,.v.. Inrl t(* see her. " SOUTHERN NEW COMETH Long Island. N. Y. Mr. Miles nd Mr. Otis Perry limn. Phila., a., were the week end guests of tr. and Mrs. E. W and Hit-hard i Corona, N. Y. Mrs. Serphene Williams and uu. -Theodore. Miss "f'ressie. M. Williams. Mr. ami . Mi s. iHijaig ^ aggies, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie" i'liile. Mr. ard Mrs. ChaOcher, Ir. and Mrs. W. T. McHurnell" ere the guests of tbe-Pcrrys and ~~r"~ apiers last Thursday. Mi'Ui WittlUiin Till! IT'! VP tTlls oek for Ridge Sirring, S. C. The Anderson Quartett render I a musical program at St. Mark .; M. E. eliuich In Corona. N. Y7 hey had .as.their associates, The rowing Up Four and the Gospel armonizers front Rosyon, N. Y. was enjoyed by every one. If you ?. ear these wonderful quartetts ice. you will want to hear them ?ain. Mrs. Zelora Brown Blakey of ayside. NT. Y. took seriously ill hursday. She is now^in Flushing aspital in a critical condition. rs! ~~ **'**' V ~~i ;pasie 1--y '^'^l ing of Swing | uditorium I 3'L S. C. I ember 5 | , 9 UNTIL ? X *001 Room; Henry's Beer *? im'a Drug Stove.?Hop's X ? ? | At Door $1.20 f ? ? 60c S 7 TAX) A J. C. McDaniel, Promoter * ifn A ?T?r I s Mini|?r ^ * ^ooooac?K>?ocrtaj??5C8^?c0aaaa