The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 10, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, July 10, I'm.
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PINK CltOVK AMK'"t'lU'KCM
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Kov. J. I*,. Dixon, Pastor
Til spile o1 til,.- rhclement \vi
t)i<*r Sunday ,was'another high dn
* >' to
at the above, wy nod eh arch. S.
on time with the Sunt, prcsidin
The various classes were arran>
ami nihely instructed by their te<
chers. The lesson -was review*
by the Hup*. (Mosih'j remarks I
? pinyee services "W'ftSTonducted I
the ' rnnimtflee. r l.ove FYast ws
taken i.y a laryc number. follo\
rd with a warm experience mee
inf. Then l'ev. Dixon- came fori
and delivered .another soul sTT
?? f -ho;'' >ec4non taken?(Turn Si Jul
s'libjeil Water Made Win
% Indeed th,v~sen.ion was"T n.myrd "f
iff :.iI. The T.ofd's Supper was a<
ministered to ninny. .Mr. Wl'Mia
Kb azer joined iit Ihis^T-vvi.e. .A
collections showed food. After tl
^ b? uedii tion the pastel* called?tl
plfice.rs and members together
make plans for the Victory ilriv
He nr^anizeil it t4tfk?calleil?Kimpeiicy
i lut>. Mrs. .Julia Rinjri
. was elected presiden}; Mrs. A'/.;
)???? Hail, vice; Mrs. .(anic !.<
Ttapp, . secretary; Mrs. Ilnttle
. Srholhcraer.. treasurer. The fo
. 111.1s:/.11 ^ hncr~rdre;idv mat
their pit dm : "Rev. .1. K. Dixon S2.
"* Mr. Wade Tranp. *1.00; Mr. J. V
Nelun*s. $1.(10; Miss .1. 1..' Hoy
$!.UO; Mrs. .hrlia I'ineor $'1 .(M
?.M i; . Jaiiir?!.? ( Trnpp; $ 1M'
Mr:;. Haute 11. S<-itelln*r.i?er S'.l.Oi
Mr . U arrie -Nel 111UK. RU00; M
~ JohtTiT\ S lie'll?ei\e-er I ,ot|; Mr
lv telle W. Moyd. $!.(?(>; Mr. A
la-i , Iloyil, Sl'.iiO ami look for <d)i?
name:: later who are sure to i
their full ditty in this dri\e."
U'o were proud to see Mr. (
11. \V. Hoyd ub? ehurrh) who. h;
been indisposed l?>r tplil'e aw hi!
ah o the many lYiviufA' "of 'M is
Inez Boyd will he pleaseO to kiio
that, she i: bark home after Inn
inI utu.ler^'ohe an opeVatioti at >!
Good Samaritan-W'aveiTy hasp
till, Columbia. Nbirse Vivian Tc
liias of tiie Columbia Irnspit:
r|rt'ni rsuuioiay mi'iu wilti pni
eiils, Mr. mid Mi>;. Henry Toh
ci *-i.
The iiU'iiMip's from ('??li.inl?i
r.r.,1 Mix. Rut11 Rates of H:i11 iiiun
AM., worshiped with us also,
Ali ; 1 If'iii*V' .Morris Tnhurs wh
]t l l . I'ui I'oil Rrayp;, NT. <h, Jul
0111.
i iio 11:1 s11>v w; > tin? Saturda
nipht nl' 'Mi-, ami Mrs. t'liai
)M' 'it* I{iiijLt-fl .lit* reported a lui|i|)
,'tny. 'I'lif paster visited the sir
j. ami corn hi i'liotl with llirin afli
tcivitf. \V> are-. still
their recovery.
Miss J. I,.. reporter
WOOl>ltl'I'T NKMS
New Itrllirl baptist Church
Our Sunday school was lino. 'I'll
| i.MYrinu' hamrer a Ism tltrc.?rrrrev
Im dance banner was won by el as
N'o. (1, Rev. O. A. I rtiy teacher. A
tec Sun. school was over a wan
prayer service was held then Ry?
T. Rr.ewtoii of Roe Reek tlelivei
til the message as our Pastor Re\
A. 1 >. .Dimcun, .Jr., was ill altlu
lie was pi est nt.
At Ji'U) o'clock- the funeral sei
vice- of itrs; Nerriic trrren wa
lit hi at Trinity AMI) Zion. Th
many friends of the (liven famil
its are. in sympathy with them i
the It ss of their.Mother and j?ran
mother. Rev. A. I). Duncan als
Rc'v. J. A. l.i'psey officiated. X
> Is fnll..l '
i). v .iii.ui.iui, mm iiiiiry ill enari*l
Mrs. Dorothy Rook ami dauj^h
tor Kldora of Chester,'Pa.. is vn
4^ itiafv her mother-in-law, .Mrs. He
fie Rook of 12 f'uneombe Ave.
Pvt. Prank, Green, also Pv
James Norman of the armed for.
es are hero'-for a few days.
.Mrs. Kthelrec Austin of Wash
im ton. I). ('.. is visit inn* her moth
er Mrs Corrie Steep. Carrie I.ir
da Hij;j>'?'?ts of l?. C. is visiting he
?parents Rev. and Mt*t. iVJ.rJJi'-rgim
v Mr. Lewis Gihbs is vjujting hi
parents. He will, soon (leave fo
the armed forces.
lite i rjjcv Hirer association wi
ronvene with New. Bethel Bhp1i>
. .' Iiurch I his year. "Hey. /V M. Mrfl
^ thew';- moderator.
Keep 41 1'uluu.fto Leader .a_
hand.
E. J. Pai'kS; reporter
JOHNSTON NFAN'S
Rosa Spring Baptist (,'hurrK
Rev. S. Ifightower, *Vastor
| The r,5th nrnvrvcrsary Was he!
1 at Rosa Spring*' on Sunday.
wonderful setivmn whs proaehe
' by Rev. C,. \V*. Rrighllmrp. Ever
one reported enjoying that se
raised.
Miss Emmie Your*, Mrs. M. ]
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h> Tlio WF.ST VlHCfMA i? slioWn
ir' ?lock i? IVitrl lluiiior. Severely ?l
I i | c-emtier 7, I9II, the Imllle*hi|? In
| licllcr, murr inoilt'i ii ii|tliliii|C Nliip
V* ! Mirak ultai'k. I nileil Slates i^av
r I shmui repairing \i*il?l?f tluinapes
| f-pih;ai'le oV repair ami salvage \
duniagi-d ships to action*
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IK Mfir-t7r-n7~iy>w!ass
The S. S. S. dul) met wKh Mrs.
.' W ilks. The Villi) meets eyer\^ t\v?
(' \\ ? rkx nii : Attmday -ui;';kI, \' is^i i *?i
/ ,u?' welcome.
('til. Johnnie li. Core is In rc^ vis
' ii iJti? ' sis lei s ami brothers.
I '.Mr;., Minnie" A. linrirint'l tin
j t'lii-rti'r. S. C. after a tlmce weeks
'firit hen wit Is her children. Hei
. | lay ~le\re vva: enjoyed.
I Mrsi Minnie Byrd from Winns-i
l.nro, S. is hero vi: ithi? h e r_
didihen. ller stay is boiim- PUIS
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Mrs. Sadie Rnhinmn left for N.
IS ....
V. <\ l? visit I rk*nus.' \\V wish
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for her a jnibu trip.
.Mrs. N. Ilerndou's sister from
North Carolina i-aine here to. vis-,
h for an inihshnite stay. Mrs. A.i
^ M. .Monroe w.i.l I leave J or N. IV
? tuwisit lirr* mot brer and mot her in
law.
The sick are Mrs. S. (InntliVop,i
Rev. Neal. We wish tlu-v will
a
soon recover, '
'l l.i' Alt.?Hr-hrnii Sunday schooi i
will have its annual picnic Aupy
litth. All are invited to he prcs'
int. Supt., Rev. S. Fowler; Sec
v I ......iv tt'.o i i'- n -i..^.
CLINTON NEWS
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k I ruiul-diip A. M. K. Church
Kev. II. W. Walker, I'aslor
< 1111* (i nu il was not as lal ^Trrr
usual hut our s?-v\iri'S were tine.
, Sunday school started at its usual
J hour 11?: 10 with bur pastor review
~r?in-- I lie lessoiTT At I I dill our Crnrs
lor. Ucv. Walker ascended his
elare. lie then delivered a soul
ti' ivnisermon I'rom St,, l.uke 10:J?>.
tisiii'/ as :i subject The (Sroute's
I Question in the World. Every "j
one present enioved his sermon.
n 1
At S. o'clock our pastor, canto be'"
fore us for t!ie nmht niessape. Jle
took his text from John I
am the I'read of l.ife, usiny as-|
' ti,,. c i. oo. ....i t> ,i .
MM o |' 11 i v ii;u rood . /\1though
it was raining we had :t
very (.'.T'tid collV.tvon for tho day.
s ,\ humluf lommuii'ed wlTFi us aF
I1 ' both servient*. There were soma
*jIit of town visitors with as Siin11
day night. They were Mrs. I.ucia
'' <ia W i it'llt of West Palm Peach;
? Airs. Frances I.ester of olumhus,
' Ohio iiiid .Miss TIattie H. Pyrd of
I .aureus. All visitors are \vel.ome.
We stiLLhave a few oa our
-'? ?< list. Mrs Laura Khodon,
Mrs. Sarah Ihickelt. We wish for
them a speedy recover. ___
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CARLISLE NEWS2
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Mrs. Agnes Onoll STnTs Fuller
ir. left Friday for- Wmden, ?We-a
s Virginia w'hore her husband, Mr.
,i- Tames Fuller is. Pvt. Oeorge
Oeorge Savage is here for a few
if days with father Mr. Oeorge Savit,
age and family. Miss Lucy (ioodwin
Was the week end guest of
.Mrs. Kllen Jones and family.
n Mrs. Bern ice Frederick spent
the 4th-5th with, grandmother Mrs
Francis English. One among the
best. Children's Day program was
at St. Luke A ME '/ion chtlfch on
I Sunday. Amount raised during
the day $45.44. Pro. Clinton
' Thomas, Supt. We are very glad
,1 to say we have no one on the sick
list this week.
y | McPherson, Mrs. Nonh Amos and
i - i dunyhter and Rev. John Townta
' aend motored to Second Uaptiwt to
i*a so<n*ly union. This union was
E?. a great success.
f
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aid Victim Is
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. Aui y photo % rWraJrt/ hy II I'H l.ubmr /Yei* Sen ur?
an the Kan pliologrnplied al a dry- v
laina^t'il in the, Japanese raid, l)e- )
is long hi not; returned In duly, a |,
, eager and eapahle nf avenging the t
y men and uninn eraftamen are
to her 'aide, an they perform a f
thich liaa returned nearly all the
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^ AROI'NI) VVi:ST (OM MIIIA
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Mr. Henry Coolc of Fort De-_
vi.i ,i.~ -i:i__4 - i- v?- *
;viu., 11ii* wiiitrrsi mui hi i>i i s.
visit with relatives ami friends-; ^
All.I Iriiniiu U'irlo-i som li-i I l:l't j'
Sal unlay for New oYrk City to
I ? wi.t.h her husband for a short 0
slay. Miss Dad thy I J?-ivin who-' ''
was here visiting her sick father 1
Mr. George Dervin 'after "one week
.-lay returned to New York-City u
.tuly Ilrd. Miss Clara Bailey of v
.New York City the daughter of '
the late Mrs. Edith Holmes is here
visiting her uncle Mr. \yilson N
Ciles and family and repainting v
tier holism
Mr. Mnlachi -Sligh the son of .
Mr. Oliver Sligh alter two weeks '
stay returned to New Britain, N
Conn., last Sunday July 4th.
Born to Mr. ami -Mrs. James B. _
Boykin on the 5th a line huhy hoy ueigliinp;
^ S pounds, one ounce. ^
Hev. E. L. Jones is oil the pick
list, we hope, for him a speedv re
r ' V'
covery.
Mrs. Annie Ree Giles lite wife
-of Mr. W4Vsr?n~Cfiles whoTuts heeif ?
f-iek a long; time is imjiroving tr
our delight.
Service at Antioch Baptist last '
Sunday morning: and at night were
good. The writer preached the '
morning sermon and Rev. J. P
Neal pleached at night and he .
preached a soul stirrine; sermon "
Of lev which we took the LordV ~
Supper. Rev. J. P. Ncal is pastot
of the Baptist church at Kershaw .
ami son of the Rev. J. W. Nea)
I wltoo is sick.. Col Ice linn for the
.lay *21 .'J'.).
Mis. Francos Lester of Columbus
Rev. wr ftr Walker lust ^mrdity--=
at Willow drove AMK chnv.h, P.
illagood. Ho lcpoits a good site- c'
cessful time.
Airs. Amue. Rtlff^-ftiaftiJlehl.. of a_i
Baltimore, Mil., is here visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thendove
liapoo.l on Thoihnsou Row ^
A1 rs. Vanline darlintMon of Ahneville
who is here attending sum
iner school nt All??n..Hf?ti?di/?t cn??* I
the week end al the home of Rev.
and Mis, J. VV. Dreher.
Rev. \V. M. Green preached at
Pinokland Hnptist last Sunday H
night instead of Rev. A. hv Diggs w
who was appointed but could not a:
be there.
! Mi-ss Martha Andrew's of the 0,
floppy Town section of \V. Colnm
bia who will finish high school this ?
term has fallen in line with other ^
i school?{4+4o?ond have made
j Palmetto Leader n welcome visf- "T
i tor to her home every weeH-.- ?
Rev. J. N. Cuughman preached
for Rev. Ft. C. Cunningham at the
rumble Branch AM'E church last
Sunday night, while - the---quartet
boys sang. Reports are that
times were good as usual.
Air. George Washington o n
Thompson Row, is suffering with
a sprained foot which occurred ?
while working. w
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HONK A PATH NEWS ^
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Of interest to many friends is
the announcement by Mr. and
hMrs. Roy Muttison of the birth ^
of a daughter, Sylvia Elaine, on ^
VI t " f'
iriuimu.v, mill' to, UI noillf. I "
Mattison is the former Miss Kuth | ^
leen Shaw. i ''
The following younif men are
ln report at Fort Jackson o n A
July 7: Doyle Branch, Rufus o:
Woods, Jr., Ernest Shannon, Jan. H
, rhompsory Harrison Wfttkins and?|
Matthew Makins. , n
Vernee Watson, Reporter. r
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Our Conference Branch Presi
cut, Mrs. Rosa I.. Brown was
nth us also anil her remarks were
elpful. She urged that the laies
of the Missionary society siil>
eribe t.? the Woman's Recorder
."Inch a few did, your corresponent
being _the first of the nmuer
thai subscribed. We trust that
tore ol' our women will'-get this
aluable woman's paper*- Fifty
JtOc) cents per year. ?
The Rev. Washington and his
oihT people left no stone unturnd
in making it pleasant for us.
LI course : we expected nothinu
Ise of those people. They are
jyal to heart. Thus we closed a
efy iaus-essfui-meet ing*
Th*e~ following resolution was
dopted by the convention. "" ' "
Whereas, Dr. Thomas Jefferson
files, has worked so faithful and
itherly with us, for several years,
herefore be rt resolved, first:
That we the members of the W,
r; and V \f
- ? V rtin lfLtV I'll- j
arse Dr. Milt's as an outslandig
candidate to the Bishopric. i
Bt It Further Jtesolvtal, that \ve_j
here antl now pledge to -him ottr
hole hearted support, unstintedi
i.valty and hearty cooperation.
Signed:
The Women of Dem petown
district.
What "tmtnnsldered one ol tlu~
reat achievements of * Bethel
lurch is the purchase of the large
it adjoining "Ilie church "property
ud paying for it under -the" pas-1
irate of Dr. J. M. Jackson. It is
usily worth two thousand dollfgs.,
reat is the repoicing among thei
embers. I
FLOKKNCK NHWS
The many friends of Mr. James
nil are proud of his promotion
is ft him much success.
> U. S. City mail carrier. They
Mrs. Maggie Mcl-eod, the wida
of the late Key. J. II. McLeod
other of l>r. K. ('. Mcl.eod, the
resident of Wiley College, of
ouston, Texas, died at her home
fonTTav nfter severul weeks i 11ess.
The funeral arrangements i
re incomplete waiting thei arri-1
al of relatives.
Mr. Geddie Brown and children
f Philadelphia spent July 4th
'ith parents Mr. and Mrs. (ied-i
ie Brown, Sr., and friends.
Pvt. Jacob McClain, Pvt. Theo
ore Holmes of U. S, Army and
thers spent July 4th in city I
ith relatives and friends.
The many friends of Mr. Har/
Williams are glad to know
tut he is hack home, after helg
Sent tS~Ttre A.C.TT JtospTfaT
locky Mount, N, C.
TP,. i ?
.... menu* nt mr. ami
Irs. George Mims were sorry to
ear about the loss of their inant
son, bom nt the McLeod In-<
rmary. She is recuperating nice7
at her home on McQuen S.
Pfc. Thomas White of U. R.
rnry, CotttwiMa, Clpl. W. P. Rose
f II; S. Army, Texas are in the
ity visiting parents.
-Mr. Osear- Rafcinson of Porta
loath, Vo., spent July 4th with
elatives itnd trtemlc
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The servites. in tin- churches of
Dm.' West cm last Sunday ?rrc
iTrtiTCsTinir an<1 i fan: tut. At Mr
Lebanon. the pastor the Rev. 15.
J. .(Jlovcr hroavlit t stronj> and
I forceful luesVajtes at both mofniii
and evening services, which
impressed his hearers strikingly.
The offer ins? .for the day $00.00..
At .Ml. Ml. Zioti Presbyterian
. .cltttnTi. lite Rev. M. I Me -Vilaow
hroMcht a stirring jfospel ser.iiion
and all present \vere edified.
Rev. 1.. K. Daniels spoke instructively
to his members at St.
Mary at the morning hour oi
worshi|V while the Rev. J.II. Burns
1 uaslor of the Bailev Bethel A. _M.
message. Rev. 1!. J. (Mover and
Mr. (). 1,. Smith were present
during a part of the evenine serAi
.'1 o'clock on last Sunday afternoon.
the Rev. B. .J.-* (ilover,
his choir and several members of
All. Lebanon church worshipped
:il Dunn Creek Baptist Church,
near Ware Shoals. Rev. (Hovel
delivered a very impressive iuesi
sage at this service..'
ivev.I.. ! ;. Daniels ami .Mr. D.
Valentine were dinner guests ol
{Mr. amt~~Mvs; l.uiher sr>>ho> hut
Sunday. Also -Mrs. Kssie Si tikes.
Iht* mother ??!' Mr. Stokes.
Mrs. Mary Killingsworth o I'
( hieago, 111., is the-guest of~ Mi\
" a nit M i"-. TT TT Unl.iusou. Her
three fine little sons art- with her
Mr. W. K. Vauss lias returned
trout Washington, U. ( '., where
hf* spent several months. His
many friends are glad to see hint.
Mrs. Frances Jones left' last
Fiiiiay. lor Washington, where
.she was joined by her husband.
Mr. Ollie Jones and from there
they .went to New York City to
visit Mrs, Jones' l/rother.
Mr. and j\lrs. Kdward Cordon
of New York City are visiting
their sisters and hrothers here.
Mrs. Nannie Black of Detroit
Mich., i.s visiting her?-t'ict-her and
sister, Mr. D.C. Kennedy and. Mis
Julia Tittle. Mr. Kennedy is not
so well.
Miss Kdnu What ton and Mis.
Kloi.se Snssowell Migeins were
vn-ihTTs in Cohnnhi:r itunnsj "tart
|Wt*k. Mis. I Jig-gins lives in New
1 OIK V- JI \ . - IS VISltlllg lllT mother
Mh*r Li icy Htrss-owell.?
A!is. Daisy JJennett of Chicago
is visiting her jiurents Mr. aiitl
.Mr.-. I'uul Mars. "
Mrs. Kiln H. Cowan, formerly
of this place, l?ut ,iu?\v of K. Or-:
arvge, N. .1., announces the marriage
of her (laughter Kloise Carolyn
to StaH'" Sgl. Alhert M.
Smith of Fori Devens, "Mass.
j'vt. Wooi I row Makin of Camp
Cordon, (ia? spent last week end
here \vith_Ju-i parents. Mr axuL
Mrs. David Makin.
('pi. Samuel .Jackson who i s
I stationed at Durham X t'
Tlie guest nl' liis. mother Mrs. Dil
sie Jackson ?11. i iii}/' last week.
I.lvXINtiTON ( IIK t IT NEWS
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Rev. , I. (). Simmons. Pastor
.
?-uit was well nl tended Sunday.
-Ctny-offieevj^-nnd teachers ore pud?
tint; over a very line job. Our
pastor reviewed the lesson in a
very interest ing way al ter which
he. ascended the rostrum and proceeded
with the regular opening
devotion and preached a wonderful
sermon an gave the Holy Communion
to the Christians. Rev.
W. E Lee assisted in this service.
Mr. Dreher was out to service at
Kethel Sunday. He is yisiting his
mother. Mrs. Pinkie Dreher.
Mrs. Little Wise's sister of Raleigh,
X. C.. was also our visllor
Sunday. Mrs. Sarah li. Corley
spent the 4th .with her husband
Mr. W. H. Corley in Jacksonville.
Fta. 1
Our class leaders are really oil
the job and made line reports at |
'.Bethel. Mr. Daniel Wise's class
is holding -the banner 1 his mouth.
Our pdstoY commended them and
thanked them for their splendid
work. On next Sunday our' pas
lor will he at Mt. Zron. Another
fine group ol' folk uwiiiLslus cune
ing. Tim public is invited, you will
always find a hearty welcome on
ihe Lexington charge.
Rev .1 Tia?t..? o".i 1
-- - - - HIV ^lUlll
members of Now Hope C. M. K.
church haw done almost tho seem
injfly impossible in that they haw
bought two acres of land on highway
No. 4.'1 about 7 miles west of
our town and build a structure for
Holy worship that is built to the
rxent that their ninny friends,
t-both white and colored are-invited
. to the Consecration Service which
J will be held there on Sunday after
u
!| Friends Honor Empk
n ?i_ g
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H * f^^BoHr
x.^riHSSS^^
WHEN Jackson S. Crawford retirei
Process Division in Bayway, Ne
years service, friends gave him a p
gift to Mr. Crawford are: (left to rig
H. G. M. Fischer, department head
head, and C C. Hayes, assistant peri
Development Company.
i.ihin ;il ,2:4.". Several of the white
- mini."!I.-it. are expected :mil one "1 t"
_ It " HI p'"'nh Yhe-Cdk>ww.; p
' | ."" I in s are nivll. ;.l: I: < V . I. <>. yrn. j;
ntons. Rev. A. n: 11:iiI? y. Ih v. J. }
Rev. Wm. K1 li?>t 1. .Tliis promts- '
11 < |>i* church. There w ill lie pieaeh '
- iiiT :ii?Shi iii-j rrm^rrriTTTTy-TmHii?
ami Rethel. The August I.illy anil',,
OctoTer Pink ikiti will have tli:n J
of the' choir hoSCal Rcthek j;
Cpl. Charles <Bowman i-; )(?*>?- 11
it this writing visitilie ' relat ives ttnl
D tends lie i-s a rneiitker of.
Bethel church here and a nephew
i til' our Pastor. Rev. Stuunoit: .
| Don't toryet if you aie.in our
lovvu "Sr.nilay moraine you will i
find a warm welcome at St. Paul
Baptist church. Rev. A. It. Bail c
i y is tlie effu-Tetit trustor. ;
Mr. Atlee l.ites and'- Mrs* Sa 1
rah liarris Were tiTTiled in Holy .
wedlock on Saturday- nryhl al\ the
parsonage. Rev. Simmons, their i
pastor, performed ' the ceremony. i
Rrv^J X. I hit Past or 1
Sunday sVTiool was well at fond- t
id, the .lesson was very itiliTr^C.?;
iuy. and the remarks hy .Mrs. .\larlha
Vance was very' cmouraylily. ,
At I I :'ln a.m. Re\. flutes prea.h (
ed a nohle set ninii which was yn- .
joyed l.y all. The Holy Communion
was ' administered hy Revs.
Pates and Ailauis. X:4S Rev. 1
Hates In ought a wondei lul mes- '
sage to an appt feint i*ve audieu.-e *
which was lull of 1 bought . and '
this sfi'Vicc also. '
Bra. .Mack "Williams^ and sixleL i;
Kiiia l.eo S\vyij( ! t an' iiuproiiu', '
Mis. Kliza MirkTe ami sail Panel
t Jr. an- spendine; t!u*ir varalion
in WiiuislioV'i anil (iieens- %
ijniii. N. ('.
Mesdamos Jauir Mavi Bfss.it*. _
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'.evou, reports a pleasant trip in
Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
All's, llavis ??f Brooklyn, N. A".
is the house ifuosi of .Mi', and
M i s. Cleve Mayers.
if if WBInirr 'i^ i km' Huh?rs- ^
snonsnrino- ji P.w,. P..n.. o i ...
? - .... piiini.iy.
Lily n,"4 p.m. A lioy !i Vent's ];
old will preaeh. Cunii* out and t
hoar him. ? j,
W1NNSH0R0 NKWS
I
\ cry touching and soul reviving
Communion sendees worn held at
Way man AMK ehuroh here last
Sunday. Dean Alston, tin- pastor,
was quite ;it: himself rnr ftp ai yiied
tho Scripture from t ho t? \t "I
must by all means keep this
feast". All who v.oro present '
rout away jjreatlv lionolitod.
Last wool. was inolnh/.at ion ^
w ook hero w lion about d'.M) of our
t
\ouiiir iv. on were transferred t<>
Fort Jtuksoii to ho Widinted into
tho armed toroos ol' tho United (
States. Fnl1.i\>;...? ?
- * "" > 1,1
j met ;it the court house hoic and!
I fr iends huth white and colored rmd | v
Were given our ovation before
leaving rahnut 100 .per days for I j
Tay.sT* Tins paidv consisted ol
songs led by selected groups. t>r:?> ]
er by some minister and ?a iciest
speaker to give the boys -on advisory
message. As the soldier (
boys pass otd each is given a pack r.
age containing cigarettes, chewing s
gum. candy and a kit. v
On Monday. June '28th Mr. Kd.
Davis was the guest speaker; on s
Tuesday, 29th,'Miss Martha Dun- ?
ningham gave the address; Wed- f
tiesdayi 30 th t Rev. M. Usattv da.-_1
(ivered the address and Friday, v
July tod f*ra& W. A, BSiw tttn
. .. ' Al-l -C
>yee On Relirement
3 from the Standard Oil Company'*
w Jersey, recently after twenty-two
arting gift of $50. Presenting the
;bt) A. P. Hewlett, laboratory head,
, P. E. Kuhl, associate department
sonnel manager of the Standard Oil
J,iff spcnkor. Prayer was oHVrleinlfif
, l,\ Hill liifl) < 111IIIi St;..
rlr-nrv. IT I'll! VT;ulllUt>-s -aMi f\~
U I i M 1 l!H l'.L. Mill!!' Ill' ullimi li;i\l- 'in <'
i"v iffi.. \r~Ttifjiii-iuh'V. ih'v"
I. .'! Sinn: . I'l,,!. \v. a. i:.,s.
Ait'. 1). ( . kJflluti. | (;c jiltisir was
r~rrm~.-"iTl ! " ami other- an- i.u:
tea< i11ll'j .
111!- V. 11 . t In' 111! 0 St > t <.,r++ ??-4
vainiy tiu-n that we.have ever had
l>. leayy u.' :11 uin' tiiin1. After the
; ddl'esses. reSll"llSeS Wl'IV. HUute
>y tli" folio wing* selectees:' Mcssi
Jnesiah M.i ii." :i ;iLt. Totriiilie Mill
fit}*. lewis WiHiiKvithl, I'. -S./CioH111:t>i.
.It.. Matisel Itnsr and .1. I\
Miildi'V.
Mis, K. \Y liiuiiwaie necompaiiit ?I
her husband . anil spent the
week-end in i.in tnv\ti last Saturlay
aiui Sunday the ynests of Mr.
till Mrs. James Frown. Prof.
Ijonlvniv is weekend clerk in Mr
\. Ifossell's btodpess*
Mrs. . Lottie While and sister
Miss Met; lali IlaLUsvunger >vho
tow lives in 1 >St 11 inline relumed to
[heir koine after a Week's stay
.viih their mother here. Their
led Iter. M rs. : Hit It iwrmyer~ h?f t
,\itli them litr an indefinite stay.
Mr. .liilni Crnif als?> of Haiti-'
note is here the jjuest of his aunt
Mis. Lucy Sims on Cemetery St.
J'fr. John W. Johnson who is
tow stationed at Camp Stewart.
ia., is .in ri' to the delight of his
intents and friends.
Mrs. Sarah .Mcintosh and duuc'li(r
Miss Amelia left last NVodnoslay
for (amp Hill. Ala. \vhei
la* will see her sons. Messrs B.
.. l'\ K,. and .John.
1MV. John II. Ihtvis who recently
n Listed in 1'. S. Navy is spending
few days here with parents and
fiends. ' .Mrs.
Kettie l>i\on who has lieen
is it i iifjr her sistet in ( ineinnatr for
months returned i^s.t week ex'lessiuy
joy oyer her trip.
.Mis". I). CI. BelCoif reports a' Very
le.isajit trip to Bristol, Tenn. nnd
etui 11. I lei husband yladh Wetona'd
his house keeper.
l|ev. M). DuBose of TimmnnsBle
wav eiyinno ]\.t'l li'ltiI. Kev.
lax Vi'hittin.gtun id' denkinsviile
ist week and both witnessed the
ending oil' of a jriutip of our
oySi We were glad to have had
heir presence.
( \MI)K\ "JO'ITIMN
Sunday at 1 p.m.. Mrs. Ka1v
(ony's funeral was preached. She
?a Htrtmy?('hi isttnrr. earth's
>ss is Tieaven's pain. Her dauph
crT Mrs. Ida has Camden's s\'miatliy.
We are .Inokiii" I'm ward for Hie
isil of Rev. .1. M. lianisoti Sunay.
.Inly I11 h to say a feu words
rr till' llllle volunteer elass taiiffht
or nearly four months h y the
11 iter.- lis befitting: to thank
heir |>arents nublrcly who did- noi
mly pioniiseii but paid in jwlanee.
Hence . wi?_ feel that, they
rill not have cause for repaid,
All are invited to he in Now
ic.UtcJL A.ML . ehui-ch, S.-frtftin S1-Sunday
ii.ni. 4:00 o'clock, our l>eoved
home church, to hear aiui
to Rev. .1. M. Harrison speak. >
Some pf the teachers are taking
he ninth session of summer work
iml others are resting from the
;xth Teachers must bo busy,
ps, yes!
.Miss Rosa I.. Aaron joined the
nhscrrption list of the Loader
emetime ago. Address 813 Laurns,
St., Camden, S. C. Many
hanks. W-t* ?> ?. .1,11 >>n tJio look
>ut for others- to he first ? C.
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Kviybudy is looking t'oiwarijH
j in lie convipif "li tl"' Sumter l)is?|B
j irifL~.voiifoi t pee. Jo be held herab^^B
] at J.uli'I W >U \ .Methodist vhurcK*
Julv lV-js. Tilt* Rev. K. ('. Wright
|1?. IIiv cuopelative spirit u- dM
I ir.ong thf members of the church .9
is lib'h. TUert seem-to l?c yn ail- >9
X11iu> -tnvnijr tn help on the-pnrt?iM
>1 fin !i member to do li-'s or hei
" -isi ttn?r !ii in, a]?inii'.'iniii trf-fht??^^B
iliiir h. The'.church school inulerT^B
the leadci ship of' M i . K. ). Jeffrey .-jjH
is still sua k our progress. Hev. M.?B
] J. Porter. otiV pastor brcSiight us -"9
cpiite u soul stirring anil helpful
.Mi s. Sadie K Will, of Dai ling- '
Inn; _lVr: ft: Nlm tin uil Tl^iniiuus-?-^B
" tc' .o1 .M'diiW: VTi. fiefi.-Washing-?
lodi and .Mr:'Pete 1 inhcisn-\vpvp n.
| : on ' Thnr-c sviui worshiped with j^k
*:V "Sunday."": ' ~ ^
1 -The 1,A. al iTreaehers have planj
tied a week's meeting beginning
next-Sunday night, duly tlth. Rev.
'| A. .1. I'm-iio hi Sunnier will In* our 9
! v iic-st sponlci r . Sifnilay flight. Tltifsi j
\\ Cfk's meeting will be conducted
\V. K raiser. M. A. (.Looms 9
K. Davis. Hirs. Sadie' (ioods.oil j9
_ was amoii:'- tin- visitors Sunday. ^B
Ah* Lnynumd Dyid and" family <B
- w. . (' il,r rtf.si" ul Mr. and Mrgr-rM
" ; h e t:.v J11.: 11111' Air." and~MrH7""^H
I.eRuy 'Lhoiun.: alsn ilVs. E. ^^B
Sandv <ito\e MctliuUist ( hurcn ~^B
I i.e"7 1 J'ee I tie's i\".il HdW--^^B
V. ii - nl ?) [a 111 \\Hifli was sponsor- .9
I'd last Sunday afternoon by the I
enni-cii s< iro-d on < cted.hv Mrs. Ma. ,~B
n Hi.i is and *MT>.. \V. Roderick, afl
das ipiite a >hu.Misses W. fl
1'iow ii. !'.. li'Sers, ! :. I'.yid, E. Da\
is. l-:/Rii?_tvvs.' Mr. T Marcus, Rev
Win. l'rov. n represented the La- "jj
mar charge at tin* Daily' Vacation
Uible school eoiti'erenee which was
in-Ill at Eia.in .el Methodist church ^B
Monday, duly nth. The W'SCS will^B
meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |9
M. Rivers Sitndity afternoon ac?j^H
to an announcement by the 9
pi until. Sunday. Every member .9
oi #the church .te asked to pay $1 9
l ot tin.- (list l i t conference rally. 3
We regret to . find Mi s. T. E. Ro'.a
-:cis el) t lie sick list. Let in prAy J9
that sin wril -soon be ^tersetf a-~49
H'nrrn?M i.ssJ.uuejj)iiue?Ropers ot*~9
] X. V.. is -here visiting relatives ?^9
mi m n iins. uti,i s, uucy AicV/Ulf,^jH
^h. v.ho has been ill for
eiul days \va> at church Sunday 'jH
to tin* delight of friends. Mr. and 11
Mrs. ( has. Enoch treated.the par-)
-oiia; r i.> a Very tine watermelon fl
tiy
BROOKLYN N. Y. NEWS
t-irntinUed from jrag^ 2? ?
TIT.; Mew out the candles.
The dinner was beautifully serv- .'j^B
Present otherThtrrr the~honoTBd-??
guest were Misses Rena UeNe Rr- jB
. hard.. Maiy" I'poie, Mattie B. Al-'B
o..n Motti.. 11.....: 0:1.1 1 ? 1 '
?wv .11 uuif u v> eicn
V. Wilson. Messrs James Wilsonr^^B
.lanu's Colemiuij Kuiyene Little. _2^B
7%fis- W'daW Seaman Robin>?ni
ioifked vuvy happy for it was
Woleti \\iTT leave soon to spend her .^B
vacation in Atlanta; Ga., witli Mrs. v
Delia Hopprv.s* 3lft>ther~hf 'Seaman '1M
Robinson. t '
David (T.Ellison 1
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General Insurance |
I Honest and efficient attention M
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'OWN?-WlSTHK-T
Ity K. J. r?rd
The \V. H. and l-'. Missionary
ociety of Georgetown district ion
ened with St. John AMK rhtm-h
n \V area maw circuit. in a one
It. Thomas .1. Allies, presiding cl~
lev: Airs. Mamie K. Greene, <listi.t
president and lite Rev. Geo.
Vashington, pastor. A very tine
ueeting. Following tiie devotionI
eveiei<e< t.y the it is I f i. t i-vnitrelists
and otlier ladies, we listenu'ilew
He spoke from the subect
f.ove. The organization pereeted,
committees :tp pointed they
lent at mice to work and were
eadv to report immediately fol
owing the afternoon devotions
illicit was conducted by those appointed.
AI charges were repreented
with few exceptions. Those
hat were not present were liittiered
by unavoidable ciro'umstane.
s. The presiding elder assured
s that they were alright. And
te should know. During the iifpvnomv
- sessiotiT? Miss Thclnw
Vhite, president of the Y. P. demtnirnt,
condu.ted a splendid
nigrum. The young people each
layed well their part.'.Mrs. S. R.
.( wis, presulenl oi Hie Ti Pi D7"
f the Palmetto conference was
resent ana spoke encouraging of
)lP trniino- nPAiilo