The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 13, 1941, Page Page Eight, Image 8
AIKEN
NEWS
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Friendship Church
Rev. M. Peace preached two c
wonderful sermons during the ;
Sunday services. Quitt er* num
Wr of-visitors wore present. All *
visitors are always welcome to
Aiken and Friendship at any and 1
all times. |
The Aiken Graded school and 1
Schotield school opened on Thura?
day," September 11, and regular
classes will begin on Monday,
September 15.
ReV. Z. Towhsend conducted the '
revival services at Bethlehem Bap
fist church, Barnwell, S. C. this j
week. The services were quite in
spiring and quite successful. Accompanying
him to Barnwell during
the week were: Miss Naomi ;
Townsend, Miss Alberta Staley, s
Mr. Harold \V. Townsend, Miss '
Celia Williams, and Miss Ruth L. ,
rownsend They were the -rueata. of
Mrs. -Duncan and her family
of the city. ,
~? A Plate picnic was given Mon- j
day afternoon at 6 o'clock at the
residence of Mrs. C F. Holland (
Boston, Mass. who is here' visit
ing her sister Mrs. Simmons.
Those present were: Mrs. A. Gra (
ham. Mrs. E. Galloway, Mrs. P.
Peoples Mrs. D. Brown, Mrs. P. ,
Johnson. Mrs. I. Rhodes, Mrs. E.
Joyner. Mrs. C. F. Anderson. Mrs Simmon^;.
Rev. Washington and
the honored guest Mrs. H. Brown.
Mrs. 0. F. Holland is on her va
cation, while away she will at- i
tend the Womens National Baptist
Convention in Cleveland, O. I
Kfce--Will also visit her nephew^MiT 1
Elliott Jdlmfeun In PlgttA. Ohio.
Mis. Rhode Johnson returned i
home last Sunday after spending >
the summer in Cedar Mts., N. C. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Watson.
Mr. G. Mathis. Mrs. KhodaTMohn
son an.| ,Mr<. Annabelle Mctyelvev _
of Aiken visited?Mr. and?Mrs.- Pierce
Blalock and Mr. and Mrs.
Sitnpkins in Edgefield, S. C. on ,
Sunday.
Second Baptist Church
Sunday school, prayer service
and"murninc regular church ser- 1
..: Vice each were largely attended .
and beneficial to all. Rev. C. W.Turner
preifehed a great sermon
at the morning service, speaking
to us from, St. John 1:16, And of
His fulness have we all received
and grace for grace. Subject:
The Goodness and Graces of God.
A message full of thought for all.
Visitors at the morning service,
Mtst liutth'i. Daniel ot Columbia, "
S. C.. who is a member of Union
Baptist church of that city. She
is spending sometime with her
neu\ Ms. Anna Littles. After
service Rev. Turner was dinner
? tmert?of . Mr and' Mr?. Archie
Jenkins.
Rev. J. W. Miles was very much
indisposed at the beginning?o f
? last,?week, hut-we were glad to
find him-much improved and able
to attend each service and S. S.
as well.
Mrs. Emma Holmes, with hei
daughters Maggie Odell, Ann Jen
nings, and son-in-law James Jen
nings. grandson Master Henry
Burris motved to Edgefie'd and
enjoyed a great service at the
Macedonia Baptist church..
At riie evening service our early
fall revival began. Rev. Turn
er- brotnrht annther mesprrge o~f
hope and Christian encouragement.
speaking from St. John 1;
'2.?. Words of '.is text I am the
voice of one crying in the wilderness.
Subject A God-man' with a
message. Our hearts were made
to rejoice.
Rev. ami Mrs. S. J. Justice are
glad to have rhei-- adopted daugh
: ; rrr?buck JlOme. . IUs -4est-me
Bailey. She has been in Olar. S.
C. -fur. two months .-spending her
vacation, which shf. enjoyed very
much. She is back for school at
Schofrelrk*
Miss M. Odell Holmes will return
to Voorhees N\ & I school
Denmark. S. S. on the 15th t<
take up her studies for the term.
She will complete her junior college
course there this. te~m. Man.<\
others are leaving for various
schools and colleges in the next
few days. Mr.
and Mrs. X C. Simons gav.
a tea on the evening of September
2nd in honor of Mrs. Simons'
sister Mrs. Helen Brown of Bos
time with her sister and other re)
atives. Mane friends were ores
ont to en.i ,y this enjoyable affair
Wester Mothodisf f'hurrh
Rev. 1*1. N. Jamif.on, Pastor
Church, school was opened at
the usual hour. J1:00 A.M. Dr
Frank Quick, district Surd of the
Beaufort district. delivered a
heart touching sermon, from St.
John 11:3, themP Invite Jesus
Home With You. After which
Communion was served. At 8:00
p.m. evening service began. Rev.
1 Jamison pre ached n?wonderful
sermon, from St. I,ukr lOrHVr
theme Why Christ Seeks Me?
Visitors: Revv?Cioswtr, Mr*r Artlino
Livingston, MrS Eva Mae
Crumel and little daughter and
son all of Newark. N. J.; Miss
Vernell Stalling, Mrs. Savannah
Rilev, Mrs. Highland.
There will he a silver tea at the
home of Mrs. Hattie Gadsdern on
n i ? n
ouiiuuy ?vwHB?r wpimnpr t?rtn,
at 5 p.m. The public is invited.
Mondav nieht, September 15th
8 p.m. The Feast in the Wilderness,
at the church. Th,, public
is invited.
Rev. Jaminon and Mrs. E. Black
S burn' have returned from Atlan^ta.
Ga. where they attended ttie
Atlanta Toast Area council. They
reported an enjoyable trip.
-BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. M. R. Hudson, Pastor
Pee Dee?Sunday was a fine t
Jay for all church goers. Sunday
School opened at the usual hour
with the Supt. and teachers at ,
ihair?posts t>f dtrty. v j
At ll:3o the pastor entered the
ostrum and delivered a wonderful <
message to us from 2nd Kii gs
1:40. He used for a subject, "Death
n the pot." It was enjoyed by all
icaieis. The spirit rah Very higrf.
the pastor opened the doors of 1
:he church and two voung mon
xnited with us, and four babies ]
ivwiv bivptized. The Holy Coin-*
liuuion was served to a large 1111111- '
jer of members.
At night the pastor came be- 1
fore us and gave us another so,.l *
stb ring sermon, from?J3t. .Luke--:
1:14. As he opened his muutn God X
placed the words and he put them
jut with the spirit. Both services t
were largely attended and tile X
We were glad to see Bro. James
Sreggs ou to church after a long
illness. We were also glad to set f
Mrs. Louise Small from George- (
cleT and was the evening giust \
if Mrs. D. Gallant.
\< e were glad to see Mr. Claran:v
Gourdine, who is working in 1
Co'..mbia, come home and 'ttein! t
service on Sunday. t
E.V.VMEI. A. M. E. CHURCH J
Rev. J. C. Bates, Pastor
Sunday School began at the us- ,
uaf hour with the Supt., Mr. M. B ,
Williams, and his staff"of teacher*
present. The lesson, was b.-mtifnl- ^
!y ".taught on each class.
1 1hit) tlTO JJff s fCT ascended the j
rostrum and delivered a wonderful
jeiinon from 78 Psalm 15, and Rev.
27:17. Mrs. A. M. Seropshire joined
the church. Holy communion '
was "served.~
8 p. nr. Rev. Bates preached a
nol le sermon-from St. Man: 8:2. -f
which was very touching md en 1
jeved by all. 1
The fourth and last quarterly v
. ot Terence will be held Sunday
night. The P. E., Rev. W B. I.-.
ing each member to dn bis or h?*r <
duty. 1
Monday nighS. Sepumibi-r 15. v
the Willing Workers Club is spoo
soring a- play^. "Heaven -Bound."-- =
admission. 10 cents. We solicit \
the cooperation of our members J
am! friend?. You will enjoy
dl. Zion \. M. K.'Church
le\. Paul I.. Wells, Pastor
C.aniUville. South Carolim;
Sui.day school opened at tin- us
,ial hour with Sunt. l>ni-y Spam,
ami officers their posts of duty.
Seiv ices were well, attended
htoughout the day. At morning
set vice tlie pastor preached a
"cTp a n d - interesting sermon
ch losing :>. hia .subject JWinure
>v elleth Thou?
Many outrrvf tow. -visitors wore
sent dariruf. the, .evening se-r- _
vieos?at-?whteB tnrte- the?pastor ~j
giiached another soul stirring ser ,
nun from St. John 4:29 using as
a subject Come Set. A Mm. 1
All are pleased to have Mr. i
Emory Gowdy in our midst again ,
after having spent a pleasant ,
in imer at Cleverdale, N, Y. (
Mr. Phillip Wiggins, Mr. Chares
Wiggins and Mr. Calvin Aus
'in of Washington. 1). C. were ]
u sts __sdL Mrs. Viola Simpkrns '
ir. i Mrs. Helen Gowdy last week
rv i.
Mr. and Mrs.?Jim ml."' Murst
P nt Saturday afternoon as the pu.
sts of Miss Louise Robinson, j
Mrs. I.. W. Williams attended ]
h< Stat,. Mis sionary contention I
;t-r week at Georgetown. S. C..
n ! brought to up a very ?oo<l i t*- \
t. She was :i! ?<? .'ivi-Ti a Mip He
hlehem-Baptist I hureb
R. \V. W inn. Pastor
Granitoville S. C.-=rOui.. Sunday
-c! ool was tino, the Supt. was
ba k on duty after being away
u- to illness. One of the class's
are looking- very lonely clue -to
th, fact that their teacher, Mrs.
To olene Holden is leaving foi
Be'tis Jr. college, where she will
be a member of ihe senior class.
Rc-t wishes to her for ;i successful
term
Another *ruup is very happy to
<Tieet th' ii teucher Mrs. Justine
Be. lis, who has been away for
iht^sumnvor, -? - -v- Sunday.
September 14th is regular
church day. S. S. at 45
a.m.: prayer servict. 1 L:.'50 a.m.;
or.-aching 12 noon; .Mission meet 1
me p.m. at The home of Dea.
am! Mrs. Johnnie Williams, even:n/
service 7To all of these
services you are welcome.
W'e are very sorry to know that
A'"' 'I ;. ..in). ii:.. J
hope for him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Williams
"ml daughters Mrs. Henrietta
Houston, Mrs. Floria Clark, o f ,
Washington, D.- C. made a visit in I
town to say hello to their many
friends,' Tifter Visiting their sons ~
A. V. trr efffivp at Spartanburg. j
S. C. and H. T. in camn.jrL-Fort - fiervnltlg,
da.
Mrs. Gwendolyn F. Blanche and ,
Mr. Jesse Strothers motored to j
Williston, S. C. to visit friends,
hev report a very happy stay (
whil(. there.
\Tr rvnnnt* \r*0 t c?
- - u. |
Bettis, Mrs. Thelma Moore, Mr. |
Willie Blocker, Miss Effie Green
motored to Augusta to spend the ,
day with friends. ]
Miss Ida Weaver ha<* pone to
Manchester, N. Y. where rfhe is i
planning to work awhile.
Mrs. Minnie Palmore and grand |
son. .John,?Mrs, Elian Johnson
have?relumed after . visiting
points in Detroit, Mich., Chicago, I
111. Canada and New York. '1
THE
CENTER RABL'N NEWS NE
The Sunday school was largely CH
it tended Sunday, with the Supt.
t her post of duty. .
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Foster j",(
i?d as their dinner guest* Mr.
li ster Pinson and family.
. Mrs. Celesta Shaw, Mrs. Mary
'.teCoy, Messrs Stobo Choice, Rob . ^
i t Choice were called to Greenilie
Sunday to the death o" their J' a
u*ic4Y-Mrs. Everlena Choice Bias- ,
ngale. the
Mr. anil Mrs. H B Hond and j a"c.
$mily were the dinner guests of | C
Mr. and Mrs." Willie Golden of . |
3rinceton Sunday. u
Mr. Booker T. Shaw and bro- ct>y
he*' Oliver Shaw Jr.. Mr. Alilen
nil ivan. Miss Alice Sullivan and
\li>s Begnty Shaw worshiped at.; -lie
Pleasant Grove Bptist church ^
Sunday to witness to th,. Home- ,
oniing Day of t'hat church. They qjj
ep_>>t)teit-a?tr^ud time, 1
_JMiss Sallie Sullivan visited Mrs
V.d.i Fleiuv Monday.? ^at~
Pev. W. D. Colter, principal of :
he Bethel Hall school, and Mrs. in ,
?orrie Owens closed a very sue- ..en
essful -school Friday for a few
veclts. so the children can gather ta]
heir crops. i Jer
n.... Dn.t/.. t?..,. n t
V'UI * , AW*. I . t/ . LMIIK'II | r|
mites his many friends nearby pa.
<> worship with us Sundnv. Who- ,vajj
>\i r you are. wherever you be. ! tnii
.... tn .,1m nln ! v. |v
run
JOHNSTON NEWS ver
The Sunday school opened at its ass
is: :?1 hour. The Supt. Mr. W. D. jure
Stafford and his co-workers at J of
hi i r post of duty. Mr. Henrv [ .f
Surer Peine- present took charm .on
if ho lesson. -Mr ?IRrt-k-r-is- a Hi?are
>le scholar and an able teacher. . to
< >n Sunday morning. A u crust 24 pre
In annual revival betran at the chr
>ld historical spot. Oca. .1. H. 1
X)) hoi up at-hi^-Lwst-prenclietl-tlie
fvo-oiluctory-scrmtm which pave
hi people the richt start for the ^
ie-k's revival. .
On Monday. Rev. Freeman of
dewberry was present to assist jt'
u?iW revival. On Thursday the ^
lUvtinp. closed with twelve mem>ci
> added to the church. $122.04 , ' 2
yas raised diiKijiit.the.ju;ssioii,. ?p-^
?Miss Wilhelnunia tlomillion ha.- Vi.,.
v - rr.ed fb Wayne! Pa., after a . i
isi: to her parents Mr. and Mrs y^
fohn Gomillion. j
Rev. B. T. N. Burton, exhibitor y
ind lecturer will appear at Pine jp")
I ill Baptist church Sunday nieht. | ^
M ptember 14th. The public is in LPlu
ited to attend. p]a
Mr. ^Tbe Miles a horse trader t,.r>
f this city attended" .flic liur.-.e \\^
h.'W~lti Clinton. S. t'_ on Friday ^->.-1
' ^t. Tn,
.diss Llle Hcdeli Watson of'New (
'(11;k City is yisitinp her mother nj^ Its:'-J.
-G. Miles and lief- sisTi'f," Vvill
11Ethel Mae Latimore^ is. i
SOCIETY HILL NEW.S M
Tbf- rvvivals--m ? r-his- place are.. ? ^
nistorv. Rev. Williams condnj^t d
the meeting at Bethesda and Sch
he-pastor baptized a lar'pe num- a ]
>er Sunday. Baptism will be. at yot
L'nion Baptist church next Sun- Su
da v. . Rev. Posvy conducted the- p?:
emvaVat Rev. Wrisrht's church, br?
r*e 'ar Grove M. E. last week. sat
Tne revival at Mount Roni was w>
imlueted hy Rev. H. L. G ant. mi1
Fairfax. It seemed to have been IT"
\ success f'om everv point of we
vii w. r)i". Isaac Earl Yovrp is Tr<
h efficient paste!..
Mesdanrcs Fannie M. Doutrlass H.
if Philadelphia. Pa., Kvelyn Col- ter
uu.n and I'.vn-iif ti?*: children of MHi.h
-Point, X. C. visiti*d their pa
i-ents. Deaeoii an<l Mrs. Richard Be
Brock recently, to the delitrht of vi'
t'h i> many fric ds and relatives, of
sne;1.; days?fast deb
iv .-k wi'h IV.. Alsbrook.s. at Ben- VI i
nefsvillo. ,\r ni.ht we would co th?
u,?*if hi- churches hi?Dthbm- -Pe
"onntv where his revival was be- fin
"> eondi't ted by ]">r. Mdodanc of iri
P; idea. who delivered so;>u soul
sa iuir re mons. Dr. Alsbrooks
he- a tin acher'-' w ife, and Do is a
Pi'islian uentleman. He is niod
ie'o! of the Reiea association.
Mr. Apios I.ueas. Bcnr.ettsville_ i
li'd in a local hospital la-t Thurs
da '. I-' mi l :tI for him was held rP
_1 Pe t nel Ha il;si?PMt-e-reh, (dies
'e-he'd county, last Sunday by tf
S .It. Thompson.
'Pickiu'?cotton?and -roarttn' taIn
< it nr?\v f*\u ?. .1 i ?v . ? ?
" - 'IH lull 1T
d'KNDLETON. S. C. NKWS rv
Mr. Winston Harris. the brother
I' Mrs. .Jane 11 up ttn* uf Cleveland,
D). i?. wits (he l'iii M nf \1 p. mni
Ml -a. 1 Jm Thompson. 1
Mr. \Vinst??if Harris, Mrs. Christine
J"h'.s<>n, Mr. jnd Mrs. Joe 1*'
Tl:< nlpson ami daughter, I-ouise, P(
<|a-nt the week end with their sis1
11 1 1 1 '' ' i "f I n:, le. __
to.,. S. ; 1
Mrs. Pauline lluini|)si>n and
Mis. Lucia Jenkins left Monday N
for. Cleveland, Ohio to attend the
National Baptist Convention. Mrs.
Thompson is representing the WoAnderson
county anrt Mrsr^TCnkins
s visiting her sisters in-jClovalatHffnd
!Sandusky, Ohio. \
Rev. W. II. Stewart of Green
/ille, S. C.,p reached a soul stir,
nng sermon Sunday night at Silver
Spring Baptist church. His Tf
,ext was. "Who will move the -j o
,tone?" Everybody left the church J,.
nappy and begging Rev. Stewart
Lo come back again very soon. Vf-.
U TL T
ini'? uuacji'i i nom)>non, .1 r. (1
ipent the week en(| home -w ith his
parents. N
Coach 'Stalw>rth of Benedict
Hollefje, was in Pendlt>ton a few
hours. Mr. Tenus Thompson left
for Benedict College with him.
Dr. and Mrs. jCTtorVq of New, .11
Vork. are visitinar their relatives,
Prof, rnd Mrs Gallam and Mril.
Doyle.
f . \
! PALMETTO LEADER
WS OF MT. OLIVE BAPTIST I Cu
URCH, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. Po
rhe officers, menYbers and ....
?nds of the Mt. Olive Baptist
yrch enjoyed a very successful
ivaf meeting: during the week
August 31-September 7. The , e
?*. W. P. Williams, an outstaiul. n^.F
minister of the city, was in y,
irge. From Sunday night
ough Friday night. Each night
re was an overwhelming crowd, I
1 there were- 1A baptiaied and -t?=
led to the fold. On Sunday, Jf
dember 7, the financial side of '
meeting wac also a great sue- ,
s uin
Ve were very fortunate to have e0"
h us on Sunday one of our
no boys, to finish up the revival
ting. This person is none other
n the Rev. W. H. White who chu
s licensed and ordanied at Mt. e'
vo Baptist church^ He_ is now
taring at Sumter. S. C. Rev. ~"ri
ito completed his college work J. ^
.Morris College and specialized . "ai
theology at Benedict College last
Columbia. After serving several V
is as minister in this state he M"
k one year's study in an out- of
ntling theological school in New M
spy. ren
'he members of the Mt. Olive ine'
>tist church are now busily en- aftc
- d in getting ready to enter, on
'i t ho M. Olive Association
.li commences October 10 and
< through October 12. We are
y eager to make this year's
eiation a successful one and . c
anticipating large -number usu
'olegates, mehers and friendB ?{,]
Jjll. mrn.\^r.huichc?_ mi the vl- (lt?,
-tilt puttlrc forth even* effort pa's;
maintain the standard of firm j0,'t
iv-iples-of ho Ml Olive Baptistrh.
pa(1
W. Harrison, reporter ^on'
4t?Pilgrim Baptist?Church? jl?~
Kev. J .H. Spinner, Pastor Y
S. J. Book hart. Clerk 'Ten
iillian" S. C.? We are expect
ing Jacob's Mission-From Pon- .
. ?. C.. and their pastor. Rev. n,)J'
i s. with us Sunday and a part "V'
St. John's members from Pon- "'
also. ' 'h; i
ill of the members went to St. '*'.n
"ers BanTtst ch -mrR?ft-?d-'-hfld TT t'*
y nice time. Our pastor preach- a'1(
a very wonderful sermon,
s Mvrtle Watson of 20G W. !? h
th St.. Apt. 7. New York, X.
is visitinp Rev. and Mrs. H C out
t'>n. She is a preat sinper.
Irs. Eliza Stephens had as her The
st. her daughter, Mrs. Nora n>F
rk end ?her two grand--dough- 7-Pf
Miss Francis Mae Clark and ls '
s?t alvine Clark. Tltey -returned S.
ii.-ii' linmp 1?*t stiipijpy evening the
Charlotte. N. C. ? n'n<
)ur meeting began Sunday ?tmr
ht. A minister from Georgia low,
I begin the nnetirip. ICveryono* p?-"
nvited to attend? ; ?P
Lea
r. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH are
dev. Julias Holman, Pastor j A
Garnett, S. C.?The Sunday
iptl was very interesting with
iireo attendance, both old and
'1'1 livr 1
UlU. 1 N v -icoawi'
pt. W. T. Gillison. 11:30 Oiir
tor. Rev. Holman was at his
t and brom.ht an uplifting mes ',]l
from St. Luke. Everyone ve;
- maih- to rejoice. Tljis beinp: *nn
Communion Day 160 took the f,!!
Communion. Many visitors \
re out among them were: Miss >:
:-e Wods. Miss Hattie Watson.
Mavj.-.H't Sander*, Mr*- H. .,'j'
Parkei ami Prof. George Dean f
ichers of R bertsville Hi school t.
Mahjueen M. Pollins. teach- ?
f I.awti Bay school; Anna *
Me Eadv. a student cf Roberts- * j
hijrh se .ool; Joseph Jackson j0'r
Savannah Ma.; Menetha E. Jen .<tf.
> of 5t;u':Uo"a Sprint?. Nr~Y.; vac
* s Jenkin is a student of Ma- .jn,
i sthoo 1. Mr. and Mis. iRufus <.
11 ins-announce the birth of a ik;;
e babv ori i-l. Mother and baby t?doiny
fine. Mrs. Daphney am
notice"toall 5
Date of ex])iration of
amped on ycrur address
1 i< for.the purposeant
notice of the date v
wes. Postal Regulatioi
r Advance of All Subs<
t*r will he discontinued a
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yler named tl.e baby Rebecc
Ulna.
rhe Baby contest was quite .
:cess. The contestants were
bert Lee Cunningham, Willie J
Pherson, Curtis A. Glllison, Ai
M. McPherson, Jemny Ma
ikins, Veronica Pinckney, Jen
Mae Jenkins woni first prize
ronica Pinckney won secom
ze. Willie J. McPherscn woi
rd prize.
jula Williatny of Scotia. S. C
visiting her uncle Mr. Richart
joks.
diss Bessie Lea Williams of A'
tic City, N. J. is visiting hei
sin Miss Bessie Reed.
Irs. M M. Jenkins has return
from New . York where sh<
Mt her Vacation visiting hei
Itlren. Mis. Anna Carson ol
wark, N. J. is here to be ai
bedside of her sick mother
i. Caudig Prazter. "
liss Julia CUnningham and Mr
rnson Wright v/ere married or
Sunday. We wish them luck
*e are glad to have Mr. John
Walker and Mr. S. C Collim
Millen, Ga. in our community
s Lilian Parker end step child
Herbert and Edna of Washton,
D. C. have returned home
r spending two pleasant week#
vacation here with relatives
CHAPPELLE STATION
ev. K. 11. Robinson, Pastor
inlay School convenied at thj
il hour. Supt. H.olman was un
to he present because of the
"rvTces began at 11:45 Tne
to?- spoke from Matt. 4:4, sub.
"Bread of Life." Visitors were
r.?t. Hinton. Miss Knthirrrc
sett of New York, and Jackrille,
Fla; Mrs. M. J. Amaker,
and Mrs. Robert Mnok of SumMr.
\v7~Carter. Atlanta, Ga.
t J_;3Q the pastor and choir
dered service a t Brtown'f
pel.
t 8 o'clock Rev. F. M. Cunlnm
preached a wonderful ser_
i from Psalms 8:1. Subject,
mindful?" Visitors were: Miss
<?ie oi t'nuaueipnia; Mr. M.
ehyll. and?Mr. Walter iSco+t
rTnacle a few remarks,
unday. September 1. will Ik
;tr dav at Oh: pel Station. Sers
will be carried out through
tlv day bv four pastors and
r choirs. Dinner will be served,
revival meetimr will begin that
ht. Rev. W, F. Hunter wil
each?five^ nights. The?ptthH*
nvited.
soldiers of Fort Jackson will
ler ., program at Chanel St:<
r. Privates Nogefz* and Ward
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WESTMINSTER NEWS
he Westministu school onenec
h'ay mornintr with a grood en
meat. We are happy to hav?
the same teachers back thi:
Prof, and Mrs. D. H. Thomp
. Mrs. I.illie Morton, and Mr
nenius Perry, our townu Mis:
-loin Pannerlv. Columbia, am
s Aerres Barber. Gastoniu, N
We were phased to ha\ie ou
in s teacher. Mis. Catherine R
uaon. with us at the. openinjr.
Services at Choehee Bundsv an
dav niirht were very " '
.1. D. Bryant seemed to b
his best.
ill -the friends of Miss Viririr.i
ies are hr.ppy to have her horn
ation in Xew York and XV.
sey.
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?i'ulirs in v:ui">i,r- so'ool
i colleges.. Good luck to you.
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a LAURENS, S. C. NEWS
a Mrs. Joysie Kirk Holmanjind
. daughter, Katherine of Jersey
r" City, N. J., spent their vacation
~^vrith-*her ~ sisters^ Mts. MaTttVfi
Franks, Mrs. Savilla Higgins, and
brother. Mir. Frank Johnson.
Mrs. Cerme Johnson Williams
j and children of Jersey City, N. J.,
spent their vacation with her aunts
Ml'S. Savillia Higgins, and undo,
Mr. Frank Johnson.
?Mrs.?Cida?H+h?Ktrk of?Jersey
City, N. J., spent her vacation
- wity, heT parents, Mr. and MrS.
c Dunk Hill.
r Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garlington
entertained at a lovely party
" August 26, at their home, honoring
' .heir guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
? Gravely of Philadelphia, Pa.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
The Ladies' Usher Hoard met
. at the home of Mr. and Mrs., W.
1 W. Hammotfd, It was well attend.
ed.
i "ilr. Willis Watson was home
L lor the week and.
, Mr. Bonnie Raiford is in tin
I hospital and getting along fairly
well after undergoing an opera>
tion.
; Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ham
. mond and son of Fountain Inn
i g?>....,.11 en ??A
~~JTTTTT Uill'R MUIIIC iwi o Willi*..
Misses Dan F. Williams. Mary
Hazzard. Annie W. Harris and
Dorothy Williams left for Bettis
, Junior College.
WINNSBORO NEWS
By "Kathleen ?
! As n resttlt-Vtf thm-revrvnl nrring
held nt-St. Paul Baptist .hurc-h
1 last week, three candidate, woi.
baptized. They were: MissTT C~
cile Ross. Minnie 1 ee H;"t'?. at.
' Oscsrrola Manigault.
Mi r.. Hi ilissa Banks i. visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mis. tie >r?v
- Baxter,_,SKp ic from New York.
' Fairfield County Training school
will open its doors for enmllnvi/
Monday morning. September 15.
at 9:30 r, m. Students and patrons
are requested to be present an '
' maintained as last school tor:*
f<T* 1941-42. with William Albeit
_ Ross principal. We "tire" 1hT;;>"t
tlmt This term will Ce ^ most
' prosperous one.
Mrs. Lula Tyler and dang-tor
Amenna. spent tne <iny nisi .->u
ilny with her son in lav.-. Mr
Clarence Jackson, who has liecr
very ill. At this writing we ar<
1 h?d to state that he has improved.
Mt:?Wtltic~~R: Craig .of Baltimore.
Md.. is a welcome visito
in our town guest of Mrs. l.ueyJ?ims^
They reported a very pleasant
trip.
Miss Maude Mohley was the
"" Week end guest~oF MTss Kathleen
i Ross. ?
Mr. Bunyan Brown returned
from Mt. Tlollev rnd Charlotte
where he visited his chlMijui. a,,r
his- -week;?Mrs. Apna Brown is
- visitinir children in Washington.
0. C. We hope her-an enjoyable
itav.
1 Miss Johnnie Belle Tavlor who
- spent a while with her aunt, Mrs.
* Isabel] Battiste. has returned tc
< her home in Chapel Hill.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Beatty are
f ^
Count them) Yep, 6 big
bottles in the handy fam- ,
~ ily Pepsi-Cola carton. And A
that meana 12 servings of
a better drink with a finer ^^A
| flavor. Keep Pepsi-Cola in M/TiA
your ice-box. Order a car- / / !
=~ too today. /
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aturday, September 13, 1941
spending their vacation in Ashville,
N. C. We hope they will en.
joy themselves. I
Mrs. Esther B. Clinton of Swau_
pn"i>,?and-Me.- an(t~MTS.?
1 Harry Tucker and two children.
Gladdys Jean and Theottis of
, Jonesville, S. C., visited their sister.
Mrs. B. E. Ross, Sunday.
Si:MMHimiXn NEWS
Alston high opeiTod?Monda_v
"September ?, lor the school ses_
sion of 1011 and M?
Mr. C. W. Fields, made the annual
address of greeting the old teachers
and welcoming the new ones.
The old ones returning are: Miss.
es D. Gass of Sumpter; M. Dent "
of Wnterboro; M. Roaehe of Beau-"
fort; R. Anuiker, Orangeburg, and
R. Kittrell, Summerville, Mrs. E
Ma n ce, Landville. and L. PnlHmw^
~ -Summerville, and Mr. M?Iver, Darlington.
^ho new teachers are:
Misses Smis from rharlcston; R.
Stokes, Earheart; P. Snipe, Mt.
Pleasant, and, Mr. 0. Huinjp]\rips
- from ""Columbia:?There will br
another young man who will join
the faculty as soon rs arrangements
with the Selective Service
board are made to that effect. We
are proud to have them. ^
MON. & TUBS.
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