The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 17, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, July. 17,_1943.-.
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Above is shown the 11 !>y 17
foot mural, painted by Charles W;
White, was recently unvcil:
eri at Hampton institute. Titled
"Tim Negro's Contribution to Domoeraey
in America." it depicts
the heroes of Negro history who
have fougliJL against anli-dcinocratic
forces, symbolized by the
figure in tho background clutching
Inborn ; and rrrtchtnery?( t h e
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IS! ISS 11 EN KV A AN DKKSON
PASSES lA NEW YOlUv
New York City, July 14?-The
of lite tlcath ?f-Miss Cienevn An
ftrr^nn. the dantrhU'r ol Kcv. J.
I) Anderson wluvdeparted tills
hie July ,>th. rshe- formerly lived
in >"011.111 Carolina ami aifcriHrri
school at Allen University. After
the death of 1u r-rrartbor she came
to New York to livo with her sister
here. She finished. licr education
here. Later the rest of the
family eaine here to live, includ.
injc her father, who once was one
of South Carolina's, host pastors.
He is now jiastovinp; in New
York. Tht\v are _a lovely" family
ami have mil' respect alttl sympaMT.
1*1,1'AS A.NT
? BAPTIST (Hi KCII
Rev. Witt. (Jrccn, I'aslor
The Sunday school convened 10
o'clock conducted by the assistant
Supt.. Dea. (Jehrjtfe Yotinji- and a
splendid session was held. ? -The
i Vmstnr prea-hed ' at the upper
chiirch 111 Fairfield comity.
On' sick list is hrothhur Jhone
Davis, Little Jhone Lil'ian Taylor
"who"'is4mprnvinr' from a Wj*oU??
1 a";- if - '
% fi ill III. I lilllll' .Uiil* Vll'C'l'll
who has been ill fan sometime is
improving lino, and is the Supt. of
tho Sunday school of'Mount I'loas
ant Baptist church. Sit<t*w*?Grcon
is a vOry splendid vorkX'r anions
children. She knows ho>y..tp ^uin
the hearts "of The little folks.
1 Sister Green is to be eotbmend.
v eel for Iict work here where, there
"Y\7'HEN Functional Nervous
__ JfV_Di&tnrbances Rueh as Sleeplessness,
Crankiness, KxcitabiTity,
?. Rwlessness or Nervous lieadache
interfere with vnnr wnft? r>r ruMI
yoilf good times, take
br. Miles Nervine
(Liquid or Effervescent Tablets)
Nerv6tas Tension can make you
Waftefhl, Jittery, Trfithble.- Ner?
vous Tension can cause NeTvods
Headarhc and Nervous indigent
tion. In times like these, we are
more likely than usual to become
^ overwrought and nervous and to
wish for a good sedative. > Dr.
Miles Nervine is a good sedative
?mild but effective.
If you do not use Dm/Miles
Nervine you can't know what it
will do for you. comes in
Liquid and Effervescent Tablet
form, both equally soothing to
tense and over-wrought nerves.
WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT ?
*Get it at pour ilrugi-stoi;<s
ErfyrVescent tablets. 35* and 75#,
_ . Liquid Ttt and $M0. Head three" tions
and use only M directed.
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Negro's Contributioi
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S\ \j
fcs|. a "K IK a.
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; means of production) and l?y tl
j Colonial Tory in the lower lef
l hand .corner, \vlrt> destroys a hi
by which the Provincial Conjjre!
I In 1775 sought to outlaw the sa
j or iinpoftiltton of slaves irr-Ainct
ca. Crispus Attacks shov.
falling before the guns of tli
redcoats jit P.oston. and behind tl
llritish. soldiers is Peter Side)
--wW killed -Major PUxaim_at 15 ui
. has not been ? Sunday schooi f<
j six years.
Sister Mnttic Young is hai
I from Columbia hospMal and sist<
j .uary r.ncazer is in ine iios|?11ii
i ST. PAl L A. M. K. CHL'KCH
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Kc\, \v, ( . ?>wcHfv4ia5tffr
St. I*aul A. M; K. Sunday sohoi
- rouvened at its usual hour. Tt
lesson was wonderfully flisrufsr
! by the different classes after wide
I i splendid review by the teache
I We were plad to have with u
' Miss Lois C. Hishop a gradual
I of Allen university, Columbia'.
After Sunday school we went I
iSt. lames and tliere we enjoyc
' a. sweet short swinon. At 3
we returned to St. Paul In eii.i<i
i Missionary prop-rant given h
Missis Willie Mao Kirkjand an
l'oiothy XclOins for the youn
M issionarv.
At 1 oylorl; we wcnl to SafT
Peter to pav our last respect t
our tnend .Mr. Hrunner.
Mrs. Kvh Corley is getting nlon
fine. Wo pray for her to contiau
io improve.
Rouu'iiiber .Io Si. Pa;
the livst week in August to lien
Kev. .Mi'ss 15. Prioster.
AIM,I Fl{ CM \PKh
A. M.'K. KC'H
Kcv. H F. Sampler. Pastor
J
Sunday school opened at the us
I nat timo with all officers perfon
| ing their duties. Quite a numhc
-{-turned out. The lesson was we
taught'and beautifully distusso<
Liro. Ptler- and his class havin
raised tiie highest amount of moi
iy.. won the banner.
:?The pastor at?11 :i50 Immght a
inspirit}*; message which cause
many hearts to be made gla<
Quite a large" number came ot
and many visitors. At K:.'?0 th
castor gave another stirring- nun
sage wliicli fed the souls of quit
j a few. We are" asking that th
'Members please do their duty o
Sunday.
^ Miss Freddie Lyles and Mr;
ltosalir Wd trams- are here ,?pen?
ing awhile with Mrs. 1.. I. Prat
and family.
We pie always happy to sec on
I boys in the army. Mr. Eugeii
Singleton the son of Mv. (J. L. Si
gieton, worshiped with us whil
. here nn fUrlou gh. 11 e is statione
in Texas. We are asking him t
Pmimo a n'o .'r\ o??/l ...lit.
-j? ?tijojj?uv/iauiiJ \A_Uil 11
We are sorrv to hear of tli
death of one of our mcmbei
mother, Mrs. Pauline Harris \Vh
is to be funeralized Monday t
4: ,'iO. We extend our sympath
to.the family in their hour of b<
reaveroent.
Again we are urging you t
rome out. The? boys thai? ai
fighting really needs your prayer
Won't you please come out an
pray with us?
When in Newberry, come 01
and visit us.
/ION CANAAN
HAlTIST CHURCH
Rev. M. I'/ Pearson, Pastor
Qfofn t>o ,.h C n Tl..
I II i n , . I. V . lilt' pa!
week has been a very pleasant or
for Ziojn Canaan. From .July fit
through July 11th a' program <
the Pastor's Second Annjyorsjw
was hclrf. Rev. J. PeWftAh, brotl
?r of Rev. M. P. Paarson waft tt
capable speaker of UM week. Eac
j , ' ni'.u, - L
tiTci Democracy
> l jtfi jt *j
TKlI. ? ' - ?
*r' ^
ip ker It ill. Nat Turner (with flam-1
t- injr torch) and Denmark Vcs'ey (on
II I hoi schack) lo?l armed 'revolts a*s
j ghinst slavery before Kmancipa1p
lion. Fred Douglass ir shown with
'D.-f-fhp Negro?UniVMi soldiers -ulnin;
ii hr nerst aded Lincofyv to use in the
e ! Civil War. Harriet Tubman. Peicjtcr
Still, and .Sojourner Truth arc
a.'oilier heroes of "slave" days." In
ii_Llhe right foreground, George
u n.iglil he preached highly and with
j much inspiration.
I< j Eae auxiliary rallied against the
h jthers putting forth a great effort
d. j to receive the honor of the most
[. f Monday evening the Missionary
?1 eirrle was in charge. Tuesday ov?|
eu.iljgu trustee hoard; |Wodnos4ayM
j oning, choir? We were engaged in
fe } religious services throughout ttm'<1
I day on SuifcTay. - The Supf. ealletfi
h j the Sunday school to order at the
' 1 designated time. Visitors 1: Misss.
"es Ida Mac Glover, Mamie Taylor?
r ' Revs. Lane and Scott.' The morir'
ing message was brought to nr. by
? the pastor. We were delighted to
,f' have a number of soldiers present
^ along with other visitors. Sunday
v afternoon the Deacon hoard wa
"V" in charge." Favorbit ""soTojT" were
given b.y Mrs. iPnrsy ISoulnr and
K Mass Mattie Luc McDonald \
. recitation was given hy Masic r
1 Moses I hitler. Remarks nit the
0 f-.ivC?.x- 11. :
given !?y Den. .T. F. Anderson,
, chairman of the Deacon hoard.
Rev. Scott tlicn gave highlights of
(l his service. Rev. Lane delivered
~ a In lef-Ttttri-mSpiling message^?
Because of the unfavrahle went-h
er on Thursday evening. which
was scheduled as the special night
JW the Sunday school, its program J
was postponed" tint il Sunday nit e*:
In to midst of inclement wealhei j
during the week a sum of ?I80'.H7 I
. was raised. |
I The choir has proven to he the
_ most popular auxiliary of the i
church by raising a fund of .$ '!?.- j
1 >2. Reports pf other iltixiltnvhrt j
' were as follows: Missionary circle
^ $21. fin; Sunday school. $21.f>t>; j
1 Deacon hoard S21.27; Usher board j
$14.46 and Trustee board fcUJ.ilb.
4j V\ e appreciated all ot the vTsrn
. tors, friends and members for the |
' wejl support throughout the anni .
J versary week.
We were very glad to have Die.1
J Rufus Missouri hack in pur set- j
vice. Pfc. .Missouri' is a member
ul Zion Canaan and is How homo 1
on a furlough visiting his mother, j
Mrs. Conic Missouri.
Gladys Butler, reporter I
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(.ii Biiui M:WS
|J| Sunday was a beautiiul day and ,
}-)!.> I.ugl- HUV.II iUllMKIl'll OlIIHIH.y
lc (school. The lesson \v:is taught l?y .
-'-j the. ' - i
.1 Misse-s Blossie Mae I.ytes audi
ic Hazel Ruth Mitchell and William j
'8' M. Mitchell visited Misses Con- i
l(* nie and Krancena Cliuk .Sunday,
y The church party Saturday
nitc Was very successful. I
Miss Connie Clark gave a
birthday night party for Miscss
i<i and Mi. J. I.. Hill June 25th J
Manv very useful gifts were re11
ceivcd. A large crowd attended.
On the sick list: Miss Ituth
Dennis. We hope for hejpa spec- I
dy recovery. i
3Tr. and Mrs. Quincy Taylor
i visited Mr. I). J. Hracy and fain^
Ujf it he fourth Sunday. s
j, .Misses Connie and Frnnccnia
>f jCWiti and Messrs. M. C. and Way
'V ' rtalXU'.J 1
,v mini Heiiiiis visaed mr. ariu MVS.
^ James Mitchell Hud family Sunh
day.
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1 Washington Carver. Booker T.
| Washington, Marian Anderson.
Ferdinand Smith. Paul Robeson.
:ind Lendbclly. are easily_rggpg _
nk'.ahle. The group in the center
iummuuid _remeienls._llie eontemporary
Negro family. T h e
yoiliik man i's holding a blue print
typifying the planned society, free
of fioeial wrongs, for- which th6
' Negro lights today.
F.d Jones Photo.
RKK'DY BRANCH MAYS
Although Sunday was a dreary
! day there were many on the move.
-?. S. was conducted hy tlie Supt.
"The lesson was taught by Miss
l.eora Townsel from iUfne Creek
a erarluatc from Sabala high. A~C=
tee S. S. ? veuy nice Children'
Cay program was fi5uEEetE An
pen ring 'on program wrre Mir-s
Floise Williams who rang a rMo
title. Just a Closet; Walk 'With
Thee, and Miss- K. Minick. title:
You Can't Take FiveVybndy for
Your Friend. There were also
several other beautiful numbers
both singing and speaking.' Very
trtting "tntfrs were made by Mr.
Townsel. Mr-. Bobbie Ihiniel also
_Alr. Ih.nin .Wil.i' ii ami .-Mr. -Joe
l.o|lgl)t"(g|lt, . Aft' l the pi 1 'grail)
eorleetion v.as taken nniooiitiug
to $1.1.(10. The one with tlie highest
amount was Mr. t.ouis Samuel.
$1.81; Miss K. Minic!:. $1.25;
; Mile Bobbie Mac iTcirin Sl.ilO. Alt
\ ere rtwsivdcd niv/es. Little !t?rtr\'"
| Mac MosIcy raised the hnrbest a|
mount in t lie I Kit and also was uwaidc.d
a nri'/.c. We then feast on
nil ;r<'0(i things to eat. Visitors:
Mr. Lawrence Daniel and family;
Mr. Krncst Townsel "and family;
Mr. Ned Daniel and family; Mr.
Willie Gray and family: .Mrs. Map
:r v Luc Williams, all from Mine
Creek; Mr Toir.mir Williams and
family irom Pine Hill.
Our Victory Garden picnic war
held - Saturday and was really a
nice affair. MP?. Alary Crawford
sold cream and .Mfr*?Alon/.H Mobley
sold hash and many other
ihinjrs were so id. Air. Berry Gle"n
and family; Mr. Lawrence Daniel
and family also many others were
present., We wish to thank our
ajri /culture teacher for the wonderful
erifts he sent t?? the ones
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who- had fine gardens who were:
Mi's. Rcgina Mathis, Mis. Janie
Minit'k. Mrs. Mamie Hcrrim Mr.
I lamp Wilson. Mr. Hen Loo JackMm
ami Mr. Alonn/.a Mol?l<y.
Annie Margarettc Merrill,
/ remittor
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W.MKULOO N'KWS
Smyrna A. .M. E. Church
Key. Thomas I'. Ituyl?rr I'astor
Sunday, July 1 Sunday" school
! opened" ?t~thc
Supt. and teachers present; also
some visiting friends from Ninety
Six. The lesson." was well
tAutfht l.y Mrs. Fletcher from
Ninety Six; and reviewed hy the
pastor. We had a wonderful Sunday
school. AfteE rsvhich wq went
into service. The_Ji;^stor preached
a very inspiring sermon. The see
und serMon tva* vawolfed on no- 1
count of raiti. It was to have been
pVeitrhct) by ftev. Ctihy ftbtn ftod
11fies. tfe hftd plenty to drink hnrl
| eat. The collection was good,
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New# In And
t he fl orest i ity
Jiy Knsalic 1 >. I>?% is
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Cleveland. Ohio The- I' y i?1 jr
Needle' Social t'lnh p nh'Krd in
In-autiful Wailc I'aik. mar i W?"
M'um'Uih of Art on -Friday, Joky?~
i\ jollv I inm was ciiioycil hv all
Mii, Olive Hiirliv White k "tin ]
president .of this-gronp. Mr.. Mo
Lie Snowden, secretary.
\ isilors
Mr. llc-nry Serhjrj'in;. Sr.. oi
liirmiiiehnm. Ala., ha; returned
home after visit/ng relatives ami
''friends. ? While in re. lie va-; '. u
house truest of'Mi . ami Mi. . |'nr\
A .el an y?of?Knni?Kv??
Th e M i s sn? Sarah a mi A lion
.dates of Lagrange, (ia.. were
week-* ml visitor:;. ui tin- lion-T- ol
Thoir aanfnii'l tomtit.--,?Mr:1,, l-it-vrra
IJupree ami Mr. ami M<i. II
l?a\is, respectively, of Kail 'J.',
street. . . - -
doing Away
Mr. anil Mrs. Warien A. John
son of .'i loo K. loll St.- w ill leave
this week for Seneca. S. Whilt
there, they , w i'l I he- the boost
guests <>f -Mrs. I., (lastaway, the
mother ol" Mrs. Johnson.
This and That
Frie.ntls of Mrs. I.iila f'link.-cales
of l^\ h7 !>t., Tn an>1.
around Helton St (' v >. ui i...
-to know lliat -die is milch inVpTovid
after a serious illness.
Friends of Mrs. .Mildred Wiggins
Foster and Mrs. Annie Witrpins
Iteeke, hi- a<pd around Calhoun
and Seneca. S. ('.. will he inleiested
in , know inr that t!ies(
gracious ladies are still quite
charming.
?We are deeply?grieved??heat
of the death of Mr. 'William CJi-ant
and Mrs. F. Micks of Seneca, S.
C. The bereaved families have
our sincere sympathy. *
The Union services between St.
James AME church a:ul_tbe?A+Hioch
Baptist church will begin on
Sunday evening, July 11. The initial
service will be at the Antioch
Baptist church. Dr. Joseph Gomez
will preach. ?
"Oh I.ord. und-Master of- oh all
Whate'or our natnc or sign.
We- own Tliy sway, we hear Thv
call
Wc test our lives by Thine."
STf JAMES \. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. K. L. Moore, I'astor
Sunday was a beautiful day ai
S- Jfinirs. Our Pa -t... IS-v ' Mr
Moore preached a wonderful soi
irojl from the siihirrt The Eight
of the World. Si. John I :! . Oh
Sunday aftVuiioon the Choir w ent
to SI. Matthew church to render
music. Rev. \V. S. Young, pastor.
Mrs. Ola Mae Brier of Columbia
was the week end rues! of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Counts. Mr. and
Mrs.'J. Hoard and'r"?mu were -the
dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs.
\ h.u-iio ' no..- c > >?>
| I iih'i. .M J'.C.
Vernier Wade of Columbia i_ s.
spendinc: a wrrk-\vtTTi~her mother
Airs. .Marie Hollo,v and aunt Mi;,.
.Mary At woods.
< ")?1. I-'redder < i:i r\ < !' I 'm 1 Hen
day I'ur'ouy; visiting his "wife Mrs.
Hose |.or* (!;Vry. .Mr. Kddir Ceortre
Curry is \isitinr*' Ids parents Mr.
and Airs, .lor Curry. Little Milliard.
Kddie and liorothy Louise
Crooks of Charlotte. N. C. i-.'vtvW.
Wise..
Mrs Kssie I'arker raised on her
rlnli a total of SHHI.OS: Mrs. Inez,
.^'niiih that was the ohil.1
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111*11 t iiji". i Mnci'i raisen ?000
amounts. The total far the (lay
was S'll;". IT. Wo went over the
lop for tile day.
HotH'ianH - .-VmlorKcro, repnetcr. .
Don't Let
C R AY
HAIR
, Count You Cut! _
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CftUfirtg Tour Hair This Easy Way
Iff you <vant to brirtg a new,
rich color to your hair ?
start using Godefro^'s Larieuse
Hair Coloring now. It acts
quickly and directions in the
red hox make it simple to apply.
2 You'll he amazed at how
evenly an<TeasTIy.if goes~on.
Won't rub off or wash out.
3 Insist on Larieuse, known
and used for 45 years. Your
dealer will refudd money if
you're not 10075 satisfied. ,
// your dealer doesn't have
Larieuse (.LARRY USD send St. 25
direct to . . . Godefroy Af/g. Co.,
35/0 Olive Street, St. Louis, Alo,
CAUTION: Ut? Only at DtratlaU on labal
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C'UPE NEWS
Rev.-I . I". IHirKC.-'.i IM THf?
'Sjndaj \va-. a \cry nh:a-ant ?l-?
for chur? heaters ami l?>"k adcin
fsrrr ?'f 1 'i,'s opportunity and ere
-it ilicit- (hurt*!). Wr hail quite a
lively S S. op 11tc (o>'ifl Hope rir
?-tmt. Th?' pastor tool, oart as n.-.
pal letivim* aviHi the olTii era. ami
v. hoiai s some very I?? ; 1??i' '
I lumplils.?Kollov im- n~ liberal eon
1 rihntion to the S. S. I he officer.
.111 I members engaged ip an in
teres!in?" |?r;ivot serv' e. Tin
pastor then came forwaul 'am!
prrt-a Irrr! rr-rTfln-lrt-Htf^-m-moo lioie
-aLitl. U:a subject Bread of lleav
"n. His sermons are yetfin,if he!
Sunday niu'li'. K< \. TT IT ""TiTTF"*
pet son?beinfr=*imlisno:;ed v as tin
He to till his appointment :e
speaker nn our .Missionary pto
jrrant. ami a train Rev. Ruffes
came before ami preached -
is to toueh any bclicv erV heart
Tito pr' trt tun was sponsored by
Mrs. I!;itt;e Uampfim.' president.
We ha?! quite, a' s;Oceess in this
(litvc. It was a slipper cmit-sl
'Jlltl i tftvlne tt'?p ! 1>'? -
" the ,-lippers. ttn~ raised iIn1 !:if1
est ...amount and Hamnton
. second.
On next Slinday. July 11 at
*1 ::;o Rev. 0. 1!. I'ur^e.NS father bi
Rev. C. C. P.urpess will peach :? '
Good Hope. ('onto ami briny
yon ! ?I'l iemfs. XV-e?11nn I?i).i; U a.
. e1*-e* "11 diiy
Mr. Jake-Snells and Mrs. Kinnia
Lou Sumpter oi" Washington. I>
i.Mr. Ma.vfield Frazicr from an
base and bis cousin L. Uawki; ; e.:
Greenville; Mr. James Guiny;.: 1
and I .eon Isaac all iir. the navy
training camp. Mr. Dan Huggi?1.:Messrs..
Franklin and Arthur Cmb
of Winston-Salem, N. C. These
were week end guests. They returned
home Sunday p.m. after a
brief stay with relatives.
'Mrs. Lurlino Hair Ms' now vising-her
brother and family i n
Winston-Salem, N. C*.
Mr. Jack Johnson is very busy
.. <.mo|<?i i iiik \ egoiauies, en". Id
. Columbia. Vcrv l"r linn
Mrs.^ Daivy (?. Oliver of Ashe
villo V c w:is a visitor nf in :
sister and other t datives a No her
daughter of Bowman. -Her-dough
trr, Mrs. Rosalie Roslr r< -ait elitelent
teacher of East' Middle near
Rowman. A.
H.vSumptcr, reporter
ST. CETfcRS A.M.Ii nil ltt ll
Ke>. B. C. Scott, Castor
t^merSlT?"Sunday proved to lie
a highly successful day at SL.
Cetera church. Our pastor tleliv*
^fred a hunting message from
Rev. 1:1, subject The Poor Was
vfpi'iicci. w e were Messed w ith a
larco crowd. Collection $51.17.
Cpl. John Scott who i- t ion rd
at t'liiim near 1 Milium. N. H.
-client a l'cw days with parents,
Rev. II. C. and .Mrs. .Mara a ret
Scott.
Miss Ruhy C. Kcitt and Mr,
"N'alhaiiTcT TTaJtifs yvefc luippily
niavried at the hmne <>f the Bride's
parents. Mr. O. C. and Mrs." Rosa
I'.. Kcitt fiatuhlay eyVninpr.
Only relatives and tiVnr friends
were present. Pastur-H. ('. Scott
officiated.
Mr.-. Ycr-nelle Wearing Daviand
Mr. Kueiic Davis are lite happy
recipients of a tine I why Iw.y.
Our "visitors: Mrs. Maud Sunders
Martin, of Augusta. (la..
Mr. Russell and Mrs. l.niu Saell
Smith; and .Mrs. Krtha I.ee Mollis.
of Imiladclphia. Pa.; Mr.
Frank and Mrs. Rehecea Clover
Moss, of Baltimore. Md., Mis.
Joannetto Brunson, of Florida:
I Mr. Eugene and Reheeca Zeitilei
Matthews, of New York City and
Mrs. Martha Aiktjn and ehiidren
of ('harlotto, X. ('.: Mvs?Ottssie
Asberr.v of Eutawville is \isitine
Miss Ma Vine Black. 'f
"Mr. Charlie MWcIroTT. ~son tt t
Mil! (-HW1I \lii-a?.il M.,,1 Inly '
ij|4< ihn linnniful ! > i-.
... lit X 1 /I Iff || (l|?l .
Mr. Willie Zeigler of St. John
Baptist church worshipped with
tt*- Sttrrdav.
Our sick are Mrs. Martha .John
son, Mrs. I.ela Bovart, Mr. Roland
S'niinarr Tfrrrh Mrs. Mnrthn
Jenkins. We hope for them a spec
dy recovery.
Teachers and students from
Cameron attending the sttmmet
school at State College, Orangebnrg
arc Rev. B. C. Scott. Mrs.
Crura R. Black, Mrs. Rosa KeithMrs.
'C.ladys Black Kobe. Mrs.
J Mayme B. Thompson. Miss YerI
melle Iriek and Miss Oeneva Jenkins.
Mrs. Sophia Murray KAitt,
wife of Mr. ArnMt C. Keitt i A
very much "Ittdteptfsed at this
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lute? t 'M'i'iil. Nfym -- cdi'TV
f". A. < "?.:?:*.? ? :?i of i " -. u|' 1? '. t.is?-.:
iiU'i,t :t. <!'!i; j:i i.:ii:ii-:- of ri:c <
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Mr. .1?-!-Uiv- i- visit:ny
'lis mviIWi'.;- : .11?i cni'M!< !:. ! "
.Mis. .M;r;i;c! Scot! Ir!'" with
Iter .-;<u C.i.. ,!"!is' Scott i'>>- Dim
hrtMi. N. < .. to \ i i: :vl;. 1 rs.
.Mrs. I?!. i: t ?t i Si.cli and little
lausrht'i- \?f rcrMTMt:1 '.> r?*Tt nr. H
ItoiiH' iit'c1' ;l |. |h(
MU-.-ltiWl! \\ : '1! hush:i!l(l nil'! full,.
it Mr. ( heistian S'tivil at I'liiki
lelpldu.. i'u.
imm: cuiivi:
- II M'TIST t nrnf?- ?
_ U''v. H. It. M ashim'ton. r.-u.int
t1i on i?! '<11 * -- S. :i I?11' i:11 11< HI'
H" ">t'.i t, The iSlJ ! 0' gFT'AYlTTft
nttd-4?y R?*\*r R.- I.;-I>?r?kit?? .
I. (iridium v.-ci" in the rcoiriiuv.
The I'lisioi [>: a'etied ;. t i - i tif'ptj;'.
r<! (.'in- <\aii'lii|at<'? r'fctiiiniiiinn s"i'
| \ it os were carried out very rt'u.
picss'ivciv piuI the suiril. tail vn'v
h'ijrli.
-Fn ftp- afternoon the S?'vcn Sea'-:
protiiniti was iieM. ihv. H. p..
W'astlimgt?>n was rra-ter of euromonies
ami "Mr. II. 1.. ilnhhjn
(white) ii'/'r 1 a- : ma- le-ni ! '
speaker pri;r nnl ten mintttes
J lie . loilnwiiu? Par! iciiialeiT: T7ev
I. P. Ciialiatn. P. I.. Pinkihs. IP
Jackson, S. I . (" ?< henm. P. I'M
w at Ms. f. I . P. .1, '.Inhnsiiii.
Tlie I. ,t < I i? s thai wore tap
tains lit' tin ?i I's v.'?Mesilaitios
S. A. Hall. >'1".IS; Sara'". Tiilwel!
. M.sii; 7. ill Hi'"!;." siPPMl: .\ti;* i
P.. Miuilxvan . sl't.teJ: .Tapir Pinny
si 1. !.'!; S :I! s Pinkivnn Sa
rah Warren The" era. in!
total $la*5.<ij. W e. hmi nnothe '
trl ;ni'iI meet in'.;'. t hanks (n <?u>'
this iirit e in -Mia 1 \\:iv.
Puling the past week we have
flint-r:ii i/.: il twn e.' p.i church'
walker1: Mr-. Pal v .!"Miser, aiul
Me NV!-> I'.ii 'Iw;.! e iim - nf our
nl'ii si eii i/- us. The t'ni oier w .iit
the (i'.aiiii'i) t i re", .e A M K Ziott
. h'.H'h of tin- why. ' .
Si. I. are" >' . -hv? Mr*. TJ. IP
!|:l;l. Mr. < lie':' Yo"pe\. Mi's. t'ur:;
laeksfiii. M?.-? Ol.i iiia-liien whh iV
hi ! '-i - iiii.il he-ler ilointr ?ii.''
i; \'f. : - PV - ! .;! r.ve Mr. ( .
\i!;ip s h >.?. : ... ' in- Pan asti r
ho-p'tal ; ; t ; wet ks ill ross*.?
I p!e. '*i iy i P ".'i!er. -ei?i'Ti: Cu
| nr. .. it": . Mr.": S.wie We
Rowdm . i'y are ir t roifd
|i;i: <n!: o'" li'fic t -: l.nhy. ;i scv( i
:??i i !. ; 11 ijviiii;.! Mster
I.ee.Mot fit i ;. ).] baby are doing
fine.
Mis M Mcrr'u- WVsliiir.'ton
an : l- ; ' > < 1?" :5;it;.-, spent
ti.e \ it!; riiii in ( h;teloltV witli
. re'at i'. < -. ? !'. Ft eenun Washing
toil had h'.* "rc'o M'. Wpstbrooks
ot '"fie i. .. "f I'.e >'avy. _
TTF?M:dv A!:.,v>f?*ti? ffivugiif 'fitsuiviv.e
inert in ? > from the \Vo"
1 i t e-M.'U I".
Messrs IV Tiihvoll, Johnson of
Washington. I) ('.; Mr. ami Mns.
f aIrlwi'Ii iiinl JYLl. and .M.II. Jtalr.
I v ai ds ot Concord. N. C.t Mr. and
I Mrs. ('. Mol>i y and their siste* of
| Rock Mill: Mrs. Rlinn JAim pk ins
, of Washington: Mrs. Witiia Mat!
| CaMweTT and son oT Y\ mston-Sa
lcm. vpvc recent visitors hero.
Miss Covreliji Nettles is impro\
mc nicelv.
Tlio following yerror men will
leave for the a. any on the 10th:
j Messrs .1. P.. Rai her. Wille Perry
I- rue num. Washington. Clayton (lai
tl'p?- for the nary. Several parties
were given for (Item before they,
go.
Mrs. .Tanie TMnkrns and Miss
Alien Hall went to ChnTfrvtfp on ?!
business trip.
.Messrs Pat K. Hall and .1. Tidtvell
have gone to Washington on
.variation. ???
The revival meetin* wWl begin
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y. i< ,Ih; of Act.inn I'res- >3
Kil !>ros I'hntn.
. Mt; Xi?>t: lkmiist church <>n ti n j
K . 11.,-Gray ?f Ryek Hill ,
, v. it! <l.,i i1)!' nrt^i. hin-j.- Let us at* -J
lUnd all ii*.c,"{injr?. -4
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I'INF GKDVE \. M. H. CHURCH
Ki v. .1. K. Dixon, i'astor i
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Sunday was the pastel's day at yj
I rvovideiicr all!i<ui<rh we had a nice 3
( limmvi! out f?H S. S. Jhe ^
! S"' . and her tuff '"Were at"-their ~ v,
! ?>;. A title l<*sson waft ipterestt
n.srly t?.,^-tv\i* t? !I hy their teachers,
j Atter S. S. the choir had rehears-,
j Mr. "Theodore flrnurr ?( .Peaks ?
I '''' <! Mrs Annli< Mae .Summers of I
'i nJ'i.t were < -ailed t<? N'cw York "_j
J.tq JJxe bedside _of i heir sreji broth" 1
' r. M_r ..hum's Riiigt'i:, Mis. 0|
pin I in (Jitehnat -f" Green woocf a
I v > re nrt'c visit iug- hr'r brothers t
I and sisters,. The reporter spent '
!lu'.o days in. I'oiNivria last week v,
,'tt.en iiifcrthe* W. U.A, convention. j
A\ 'die there she was the guest of ,
y. and Mrs. Krnest Miller. A
|>e . u st 'V was enjoyed. The
two hays' session was a success. j
A!!?iv)W(a showqij, 1 HO percent. jj
, \\ c had tunne distinguished visi- 1
up. i Us.?Xann v. hi to in in 4
I'-tci's wile of Pomaria; Rev. J. -a
| P. Curry, mothor.tXouise "GTasgo
i "din is one hmufj;ed and three J
Ivtiiis ?ld aiid jis.,.%Jill, active and 1
"several others. The bid W. M. A..-J
"se.icty is marehjny' on under the 1
!ea?ler>i:ij) <>f the Grand President
" Mi's.?Maggie I.ayg, who prcsiMefl?"
. it; "ii:j cheerful 'way. The tables "*
were ljo'..iit!lully spread with ev- fl
r yii!ii o palatable. '
.M . I ii-iid.v .'leazer who was
! icunl .nit'j.nie attnv .left, for Ft
) J a el;.son last Monday. We are '3
i li<>|'inii hII our U'\vs much success.
Miss ..I. J.. ih?y*l, reporter
J aooooooo.wo o<^<j<fo^r>yp3croaixe?
I n^vid n FllicAn ^
??~ V? juuiowu
J General Insurance
| Hftiicsl ant. efUc.jent attention |
given to all business
placed wiih me 'A
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