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1 RIl'MI'll CHI IN II
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Cliesh v.1 R. \Ve have Hosed |
cur District Religious congress i
Vvliic'li convened here duly 7 aiid !
continuiy.i through Sunday njghF |
? ?Ji.lv?f-L?Rev. 1.'?Jlummmnl \vu> i
jlVesidiilg officer. Wednesday,. he
preached from tin* text Haj/gui i
2:3: Who i.s left among y?u that I
jaw this Iroustto'in its Jirst glory !
an<t now do you see it now 7 i i n-,
ly Cod 'iiil speak through 11 ix
temple. Thursday Jrmrmng the
lesson was taught hy mother Sterling,
Psalms 15thHivision. Thursday
night-, Mrs. Alberta Singleton
ol Columbia brought a message to
the Congress from Phillippian 2:5
subject The Miiul of Christ. Friday
was a day of instruction, and
were given by the presiding officer.
Friday hichl Rev. ""James
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Elackmoore of Winnshoro preached
a sermon from 'Isaiah, subject
A Highway. .Saturday reports
were made from various churches i
arid counties. Sunday' was a high
day. Sunday school' was opened
by. the Supl. and co-workers' at
their post of duty.?Ainininl?rais- ed
$10.r>5. The morning message
was hrouyht l>v our Stain Mother
Ml'S.' L. liewbe fry" OF SpjrrTuhbuv g.
Mother Dewberry taught from Leviticus
11:44. subject; 1 Am The |
I.oid Your (iod. Ti uly the spit it j
? ot' (iod was "/really witnessed as.
this great womqn spokotoaer out
of _??od's word. Sunday evening' a
grand program was rendered by i
the ministers, mothers^ teachers j
and children. A grand time was
enjoyed at this service. Sunday
night Rev. A. Davis of t heraw ,
preached GT a large congregation ,?
trorn Psalms' 117th division. Fret
not thyself because of evjl doers.
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ir this st'iviiv. The (lolegatron hi
was. very la rye. Auiuny the othei 111
tlrleeates were Mrs. V. \S'av. Mrs. ...
Ill
A. Thompson Mrs. A. Singlelotj.
Mrs. li. McConnell, .Miss Berta *?,r
.Mm??and?Johnnie?,M;irgni i*i?Sinivleton
nil of Columbia. Others ,'il.
, , \vl
wePP pro'Viil 11 oiii Newberry i ho
taw. Union. Spartanburg, Wilms- l_;<
boto -ami other places. So many sp
thanks to Rev. Uammond. mem;.i-is
ami 1'rii'iiils for thru lot alt V
to the Congress while in session.
A number ol' licenses were given
to Workers 'in this great iiTOYT1ment.
The grand- total laised in
this session $120.95.
.Mrs. Alberta Singleton, reporter at
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WESTERN CHAPEL da
A. M. E. vill'KCH il>
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Rev. I.. 1). C,amble. Pastor
Jsh
Sunday was a high day at Wes- .
tern chapel. The Sunday school ;li|
was at its usual hour with Prof. ?
Uniles and his teachers at tiicir su
post.-'Miss Carole Gamble review- * 1
:d the lesson and brought oTit sev?ral
good points about our leader j)j
Mioses,?Collection?$2.-11. Class till
V <? ut ill t )tn Itn nnnt> Mi
Robert?McBrydc,?teacher.
" "At"~TT~b,oloc,k Rev. Gamble be-"'
gan morning service, lie preacTT- jnj
vd U yexjr. interesting sennuii sub-. i.s
feet FuTth. Miss Carole Gamble ~
ihe beautiful daughter' of Rev. ' .
Gamble sang a solo, I Know i Am i
Satisfied" in memory of her moth- j of
['1', the late Mrs. Corinne W. Gamble
who departed this life July 11,
l'J40, Miss Gamble iias a beau- .,lJ
I if ul contralto voice. She touch- Jhi
imI the hearts of each and every gu
:mic. We are praying for luT much
success. ,,
Those on the sick list are i'm- (,a
proving, we are praying for them
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Theola Bethea from New
York was a visitor and her 1'ami- j '
ly and friends were glad to see ;ljj,
her. . - " ric
-Mrs. Nora McITr'yde had Sis "h of"
Sunday afternoon visitor Miss 'M
Wenirate and Miss Marv Rliu
? . :i 11
(torn Dillon. Wy
Sunday ?\vas considered n clean- nil
tip rally day fon> tin* trustees. The 11,1
rr.en paid ?2.00 and the women
$1.00. Miss .Maggie I). Scott paid
$2.0(1 instead of one. We wish to Kj
thank the captains ror "their loyal la?
support raising the sum of $l.r>7
for trustees.
Western chapel is growing stron
ger under the fine leadership ol
Dr. L. I), (lamhto. n. :
J. H. Guiles, reporter
PKOYIDR.NCK A. M. K. ( Ill IK'll
Rev. J. K. Dixon, Pastor
~ J.lttlc Mountain, S. ('. ? Sunday ?
the officers and teachers were at
their post with the StTpt. in charge
i>f the school. Rev. Dixon review
ed the lesson. We Were pleased
it; nave ,\ir. .tessv Weils present^
He took an active part. The pasLor
preached a wonderful sermon. .
Subject: Hope, Faith and Love.
Lair?Li: Li Four ptirtioiu rami __
upon the invitation for prayer, ft
uas a happy time. After a successful
rally we have painted out
church. The painters were .Josh
ua Eleazer, Willie Dreher, Willie
Sulton and Johnnie Bowers. Three
cheers for them. The pastor commended
them for their splendid
work. We are still pray trig foi
our boys in the army. May all
the Palmetto Leader readers join
in and help us pray for their success.
Members sicTT and distress: Mr.
Walter Mayers who has been very
sick; Mrs. Dannn Smith, Miss Emtpq
Price, son and nephew who
were burn on the 6th of June are
improving now in New Jersey/
&lr. Virgel Price her brother left
for New Jersey last week to visit
them. ~
Lancie Werts, reporter - ,
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Kiixa-: sruiNc: nkws
Services were splendid--fitrhdaj
I Kulue Mill.'Kev. Jones is trtdj
Cod sent preacher.
Quite a number of Kidge 11 i i
ic tubers attended the EdisU
iaptist JS. S. Convention whiel
as held ovith the Olive Baptis'
h-veh at Batesburtr.
Mrs. Kthel Stevens was takei
eTy sick in church while ser\'ic<
?i>. Later il was Iran
:1 that she had had a stroke. Wi
rust she will soon be able tu b<
p and cut again.
Cpt. Harold Hammond of Cani|
laiborne, La., js home on a fur
>uj?h with parents aitd friends
Miss Maty Clover has returnee
oin Washington where she Inn
tti?visiting-?brut tun s Matthew
ul Wallace, Jr. Little David Closm.
accompanied her home tc
sit jjrandpnrents.
Mis. Marion Cheateam and Mr
Toyd 11 ammond are "spOTuling
mte time in W ashington visiting
ster. 1 .ueile Hill ^
Mr. F. 1.7 Gardner who has
I'll the agriculture teacher in
idge Ilill Hi for ,tlu* last years
is gone to join the At my.?
Very soi ry to report that Pvt.
nl-ert I Kaninioiul is in the
ispital til Camp Joseph 'IV Rollson,
A i k.
Rev. John T. Watson, has rerneil
from New York alter vjsing
relatives. He reports a line
if.
.Miss Dorothy (Jnaltlebaiini jel't
st week for Nbrnstowp. Pa..
Iieie she' will spend the sumhier
.Mi. dlaiohf MatslrirU?U4U fur
istoit, MasA.. where he will
end the slimmer..'
Mr. K. W. liroadnax. .Jr., who
now working in Charleston
rr in l own?tiinnlay.
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Mir.. Isabella Savage of W injn-Salein
is having her vacation
home with parents and ljanidy
y the 4th with parents and lainWe
were also glad to have
r. Charlie Sims and Mis. Alma
ins I'eiinner of Columbia to wor~ip
with us.^__?"""""
.Miss Yasliti Johnson returned
Jin S. C. State college where sin
tended the summer session.
Oak drove school opened its
miner session'.Monday w ith Mrs.
icker and Mrs. White at theii
st. Mis. Rivers and Miss John,
11 being in summer school Rev
Mian and Mi?s l.irllian M oil lock
iaJ?their places for a?few?days?
The .Hamilton school opeiu-ii
a> \\;tli .Miss Sie-lio RoheitsoTT"
il others. Miss tl.iiii.-.. ltum.il.
ederiek one of the teachers be
? absent, .Miss Arthuree Knglish
teaalring in hov~ place.
MI'. ? George-, Savage.--Mrs-.?-Athr
nes___ and Mis. St.e .Li-ttlejohn
l*in to be very il! this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Coleman
Cincinnati. Ohio are in inw-i.
awhile.
Master Goorijc".~Colion and sis-.
.Miiss!. l.illiaii. Mrs. Isabella Sa\
Mr. Nero Hawkins ami Mr.
irvcy Rogers were I hu?dill neeests
of Miss Julia Hawkins and
s. Irene l.aitcy. Sunday.
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> ? i. 1,1-ru; .-suns w rut is ill the
S. war syUvice is home with
n uts ami' "family.
.IKIU SA!-! :.\I M:\VS
Sunday school at the usual
or. Kvoii lhoi }>h Sppt. was
split Mr. I.. A. Marshall card
the Is.- S. out in a-nice way.
Alter S. S. a Tew of our maulers
attended church at ltidu-e'
II: they reported a very pleast
visit. Mrs. llass'ie Hamilton
is the first person to l>es>in caniii
.the- eotnmunrty catmery;lount
ot' 58 quarts of string
mis, squash-and eabhages. She
of Trenton. - . ~
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Thomas of
n its tree were visiting parents
it-week. ? ; *
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Kiskine Hawkins at
? GreenviMe July 26;
Columbia July 27
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ERSKINE HAWKINS
W-hen?KrskJne - Hawkins ap "
pears in (Ircenville on July 2d
and (,'olunibia oil July 27. it will
l>e due to tile challenge he delivered
to a schoolteacher* wh,> ne?id
e<l a trumpet 'player for the col-1
Ie;.ve hand. Krd'.inc offered t <
play Uie^ insl v. nient. if umvqh _ a
chance to study it,, and after only
u few months of inst i'ik lion, ho [
came an excellent liisl trumpet j
* ?*,
The iftpitl tiso to fame of this
Vulitlil'ol musician. wlp. i-fc.pl.I. I I;iv- j
ih.Ii'S 11:: 11 . Iiaii never before been J
) reached mi !iu- trumpet, is well I
it-iiowii. It. was only natural thirr~
liis Miperiur musical ability should I
ease 11iin into bandleader prominence
and tlio Hawkins band, was
-olio of tin' tiirt to "prove a tei'i itir
drawing power iri tin*- htrp;er;
U road way t heal res.
Kiskioc llawkii!-' trumpet play'
iiip; is- j rally 'out id' tliis world'I
. and in t he words of Kd '/siillivan. '
faniKds Itro.idwax and llollwood I
[ columnist "yoit haven'! heard i
trumpet playinj.' i.nlil you catch j
l_ Hi ski in* Hawkins . . so don't |
, miss his scheduled ap-pearanre ml
. one ot' 'these toWliS.
ERSKINE HAWKINS I
II \ N\ \ 11 M. K. (Ill K( II
Ki-v. T. II. Kol)iuS(?n. I'aslnr
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A\lany Imatiitl'nl fMiini.- were <-mphasij'.cil.
Aj i 1 : ! IJ jl_i.lL. I'iiSU'l
i I i u?yiii a stil l iiaj ruo'-a'tv- wliic'u I
.ausfil many I marts t<*? irjnicm
'?i?11ji:ii?ii?11 \va> <ci Veil nuita
! larjtv mmilii'r partook til' it.
At oYln.!: tlm pastor ami
[ MmuK-r-o wotvlTijwrl' with* tN-v. *.\Ir;
it lark ;it 1 (<>)><? \\ t'll Ihinti-i .\\4wti
: 'it*. <ldivt'ivd nitiitluT powerful nu'S
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C)WlN(iS NEWS IE
Mi. Carmel A. M. E. Church
Rev. P. C. Itrown. Pastor
. , , Sil
I S. S, was at. usual hour. Kev.
>\. T. Mark was ynest speaker. pt
lie preached a very inspiring seru)ou.
The message was enjoyed,
Prof. M. >M. Sitton is sponsor- jt
in a a program Sunday evening at ?r
d nViock July 18 of which t h e jn
.J^'i'uyJkup.l. oi..,t-\?vniitin Iun .w.iJJ ^
.furnish some very beautiful music.We
are also having a Rible .,(j
s(x>w on Tuesday niglu^ol ;\j
lire, same week. . jjt
We are proud to welcome Sgl. jn
Otis ('. Wharton home who spent jia
I.is ten days furlough with his .)r
mother. <u
1bni t foi"?oi the first Sunday in -pj?
August which is home-coming (,0
day. . ou
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| JEHOVAH HAPT1ST Cill KCH jay
Rev. ('. I!, freeman. Pastor
Sunday school at usual hour.
All classes were well attended.
Morning service began at-11:30 >
j Rev. Freeman brought us a won-. ,?j
(lerftjl sermon. BTC at fj .o'clock tM
! with atlicers on tin- job. AL 7:00 .
| mil beloved pastor preached a 11
jsoil stirring sermon. Everyone
| enjoyed the splendid message, hoi
i Three were converted. The ilea- ,'j (
eons made fine reports. Collee- >
lion $5J.4(i. . y
.The .two- weeks vacation Hi hie v
stho.u will dose Friday duly?rrr;
with a program' at. 8 o'clock. Ev- rri
ervmn' is i11\ i11 ?I lo attend.
At 3 o\ lock S..inlay July 18, ? ,
the Sunday School Drive will ' L''
.do.;". Everyone with cards nlcsisc ' a 1
make your reports-. ' alsi
?? ?t+s<
MKl) llll.I. HAI'TIST CilCIM'lt
W i n m I iva r?l? ?>' u in lay school at S,-U
the usual hour. The lesson was. .Ui>
taught hy tin* pastor. At the "
morning service Uev. Murray ol' -j.||
Tt+eHt, Many hearts Were mudg to . l
"fe.jnice. T'lte rally was carried .
out line. SIJH.4N w:ut raised.
At 1 u'cluck?Uuc Children's day uu
program was held. The little l'olk dav
11ally did have a time. A large Uab
..iiiliciiiT was present to hear (
l hem. _ the
We regret the passing of - lit*
Ii 11 it* Harrison in Columbia. s,lni
W . also lost one of^mr members!
in lialtiinore. . js ,
W.e ale gelling our clu-rcll ,,id
i eady lor the meeting; *' ltj^j,
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HIS ORCHESTRA
" ? tel
:?10.00 was not enough for such a
worthy cause so instead he has
pledged SUn.OO.
.Mr. ah<J Mrs, Magnolia .TofTo- jj
i ios wo e the work end guests of
nor mother .Mrs. Nora farrow. Wo
also had Mr. .loo Rotors Davenport?woishlivoiL
with us the [Titst ?
Sunday, llo is here because of (;av
illness in the family and brought .
greetings from Washington. 0. C*. ,,as
I' f Kugvno Rail' front Miss.. (m)
also S<i;t7 "Waymaii" 'OxiYpT ".w at* j.(-(
homo on a ton days furlough.. Mr. l(j
Sims Oxnor is ill- Mr., ("loo Oxtier
front llulfalo. X. Y., is also j0j.,:
hero visiting his sick father. j|u
I lon't miss ho Newberry Local jstf
(Juartet. convention on July IX [jni
at Lover Chanel church; Music
bv OUarh'ts from all o\*??v the conn i
- | ciur
?> ___j 1 j eni
hi in; k isk an( ii-nkws c<>n
' Voi
A numlx r of members attended t,j10
the convention at. Olive Brunch cpa
Baptist ,Sunday. We wish to con- f|ie
ginlulalc Misses Willet Wise and #.jeJ
Kleauor Williams Cor their papers .,a>v
Mr. and Mrs. (heighten Wil- L.(ia
liams, Mrs. I.onia Kligh an<l Miss s;25
.luanita Williams attended sor- [tj
vice at the Pen 1'rerk church. YOi
Kveryone was elated to see Miss
Alma Williams home attain after t.(|
a \ ivrt to New York. Sai
Miss I'm l ie Mae Brooks spent
the week end with Miss Klherlhu p.t.,
Wise of .liThnston. llu'
?A farowell party given in hnn- th{>
or of Sgt. .lames Williams at the p|u
linme of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac tv*rt
liams Monday night July 12 was 'j
enjoyed by a large group. Sgt. hti
Williams left Tuesday for his Jor
posl. "St.
qu.
trinity nkws >v-'
A.
uev. .1. .>. * augn man, rasinr
S. S. at usual hour alter which (,j
prayer meeting committee took ^n)
charge. l.ove Feast followed. L)lt,
Air, Thomas DeWault was home- Ser
\ isiting relatives. Mrs. Maggie j
M. Burton was absent being call- p,a
ed away on business. the
The pastor spoke from the text het
Much work to do but few labor- hei
ers to do it. He-^rreaehed a wonderftH
sermon. - Th
Miss Necie Bell Burton reports I.
a fine trip to Greenville. 7. '
The quartet singing by the sing VA'i
eis from Columbia were much en Pi<
joyed. Total* money raised- $22.71.
The hilvertone Jubilee Singers we
will appear" at Trinity July 18th, br<
at 8:30. Admission 15c and 25c.
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H13XEZKR A. Vi. K. CHl'lU'll. 1
Rev. I). N. Wilson, I'astnr
Charleston?We are happy to *
iy that on last "Sunday our screes
were glot'i'ous all day. Our
istor preached a noble sermon in *
e morning: on the subject The
oral Condition ot the People. "
was very instructive?iuuI?in
bring. It seemed like h" w*>? '
spired from heaven to bring us
|frent - nrcsc.ngo.
The Sunday school was conduct- t
at the usual hour by the SuptV
r. J. Kinlorhr^"The - At <\ K. -J ague
was had at its usual hour, j,
the evenin<_? we were blessed to
ve wi th us Rev. I. I. Major wlto j j'
vached a .sweet sermon on the |
bject God Is Calling* For a Lead- j J
: TTnt "attendance?was "very f "
od all day. Many visitors in and i 1
t of the city were present. The I .
a nee was aW*?good. Two per- .
us joined the church. | ^
IIFNKZKR A. M. K. ( III IK'II j "j
Rev. S R Mn vi 5*i
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Sunday was a high day and ev- !'
. one was at thorr- best. 1'ray-f service
.was conducted hv s.s- '
k . i 11
Saliio Ruff and Marie Trnpp. ,,
I'he Rev. J. C. Hilton ol' Winns-i g
ro preached a won'dcrful sermon |* I'
nn (.lenesLs chapter. Theme | l"
I It
u Heap What You Sow. A liher.
offering was contributed. >]
d-r:?I.ealand?Caldwell of?('am- it
dye, is- homo with his mothei
o is u'iv 'sink.?Mis. Ahnie M. I
hies daughter of Mrs. .Mary j
lifNvei) :s sick in the .hospital I
o. Mr. Arthur Robertson i:
on -the?side list.?Rrc* Neil ?
If one- of our good- members
on the ntenfi. Wo hone them
a .speedy recovery. H
is Lucy lb Robertson, repot let
is week in greenvilli:
'rof. and Mrs. C. K Hammond
parents of a baby girl, Hara
Hiane, who was , born at
thing benevolent hospiftui .Sun
morning at .r>:.'?.j. .Mother and !
y are doing nicely. ,p,
onice t'ee.iia is the name of
little daughter of I'rof. and ot
<. I'. S. .M'clver who was born |?|,
slay night at S o'clock a. |,(|
rking benevolent hospjtal. it j So
eported that both tin- ntolliei '
the newcomer art' in guod voir I
DM.
trc innovation of TTk- STiTTTTvl ~
ter on East Li road St, lias .
Si- ' V'lrnnnnl i In I ?
r-wrff be-*pentiTr nrtprnviiH'; till'
(liny ami- in installing facili- I
to bo used by ..siM viu' 'mm.- -B
"Henry Percival is director ot |
( enter. Other members of the "
f are Prof. I.. T. Robertson, I P?
>. Lucile Caieton, .Mrs. Daisy- 4$
'.tilings, Mr. A. Lovely ami H
1. C. P.. llanunond. Dr. E. A. j
Muggins is chaifiuan of tin- I j
Man committee on soldier rec- Ij
lion.,
'rof. J. T. W. Minis, director of I
;en,ville Summer School f o i I
tellers, was file vesper sjieaker
the Soldier Center. Sunday ev- !
ng. Special musical n timbers j
e furnished by tile Brutentowi: jq
nnuinity choir directed by Miss ^
icia Hawkins. Prof. L. '1'. Rob- ?
ton bad charge ot tin' service.
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;\in(;ton cihci it news l
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Rev. I. (). Simmons. Pastor |
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untlny marked another high]
here. Sr. S. was largely al- j
led at Mt. /ion. Certainly out j ]y
tor was highly pleased in tiie
gress. Mr. J. P. St" well reviewlltelesson.
Our pastor preach i
the noon clay sermon. Two j
sVuis accepted the invitation fen (
lets. One infant was Baptised.I
Holy Comm.union was admin- j E
n-erl. The- class leaders mrnle j I
repen ts. Onr pastor oalhsi a I f
-to-gcthor meeting' of the mem- j fi
s of the church on .Monday ev E
ng and much good was' done,
'he Sunday school is building 1
lent steps and walk. The. [J
.tng .Men's club is enlarging their
betx. The Trustees an- d,"
nging doors and by the way
y have pledge to raised suii'i- ?
it funds in a short period l o | pv
r for and install pews in the i ar
rch. Our dear pastor to raise I
.00; Mr. .J. P. Sowell. .Mr. Uav-"I
Taylor, Mrs. Bessie Brooks. Tlu i
ung Men's club, Mr. Hey ware I i
ics. The above ones follower- I Pe
the pastor in their pledge. Mrs. 1 m
ah Taylor and Mrs. Mildree. |
veil, pledge $10.00. Other leve-oe |W '
s present pledge to do all thai n<
it ability would pe rmit. v ()n|()
se pieetges .p.ibd)0 wets i a be it:
^y said that it can l.e done, and
t 'be dune. ? _
The service at New elope ('Mr.' *
trch was grand. The choir en
tes chapel and Usher board ot
Paul and Sprint; Hiil anil the !
irtet from Mf.. Olive church
idered valuable service. Kev.
M. Smith of the M. E. church
httr) pr eached?the - a+Tetdvmnm
moil. Or, Ober Chains paslm
the Lutheran church made a
i address. Kev. J. S. DanTey
1 pastor preached the opening
nion in the new edifice,
dr. Walter Rawl (white) the op
itor of the cannery here gave
church $20.00. Mr. Rawl lias
n loyal to all of the churches
e. The grand total raised at I
w Hope Sunday was $ 10X.H5.
e other ministers present Kev.
(). Simmons, A. B. Bailey. Kev.
M. BTassingume, Rev. K. TV.
se,'JRev. P. F. Rhames and the
ssirding Elder Dr. W. C. Bigby. I
Mr. Berry Moore and sistei I
re week end guests of theii
ither here Mr, Horner Moore.
Rev. B. J. Finklea preached atlfl
/ -1 ^
L'dthel Sunday niglif while nu
lastor was at Spring Hill.' 'I'll
erviees were reported as be in
;rand at both places.
iV. \I?1)H CONCHAllt.A I KS
HISS TAYLOR ON ARTICLE:
'LEVEL I IV
A> the Publisher:
Please allow me space to say ;
rout or two with leterence~
he splendid editorials written ii
our most valuable paper. am
nost especially the editorial o
List week entitled "Level LJ!* **"m
unite sure the thought "yun
ing through last week's editor
il could be comparable with tht
it* niorulde--weeds?mPttO'tek Hen
y's appeal to Anns Speech
"hicli -was delivered before tin
irginia?11 ml so?rrT?Hinges wher
e said: "The time is far past
"lien VCe should lie supmeiv iim
ii ik:i bucks, hugging; tlv deluive
phantoms of hope." We liavt
ot t?i do .Cur oui'scTTcs what
tljOf people Mid in tin
its t.
_Wc must be prepared to met* I
ic various issuer, propaieii tc
ompete in .(.be \:uu>..s skilled
cetipatioii.; and whatnot. wlien
iven aii o'tipuiiunity in tltis cuntlex.
civil i./.alioit. 'litis can unly
.'_(|une 1 being- prepared In du
le vtirit kinds of work.
1 legit the masses of our pcole
will >l read, the splendid edurnd?sH?last
t ( U.?1 tow eve r.?-+
in leat.t- the masses by bring
"... >11?(-C?f+4HO tH+f?public?fliiltI
ms.
jami:s m. > wortntii.'uv.
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milt t'uo|.."d \leaks7?but ndw iehes102G
WASlllNtiTON Si'.
. Just Kilo Cold
Rnnk Parlor >
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ini2 \\ \sin\(. ton sr.?
. Just Kite Hole!
Modern conveniences 'for In and
it of Town Visitors. Make otn
aces your Headquarters. Condon's
l' iin'?.l ill S..r. ii .U,.
i v? You with it
I.At V MrtttH+HIN Si Prop.
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High Vitamin potency at low coot?
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11 tablets in the yellow box?U-Cornplex
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I A DAM C E C I L
First Time in Stale, County
or City
? i 1 will toll you just,
f^' ii n^s,
giirn' the love of
e one you most desire; control
influence "the actions of anyone,
en though miles away. (luarilee
success where others fail.
MADAM CECIL
All Husiness Confidential
Hours: J(l a.m. to 9 p.m.
nmanenfly located in 2nd Eullan
Trailer on left side ?.f Highiiv
No. 1 coming out of Colombia
xt to Mrs. Roland's (Jroc. Store
pen Sundays \V. Coluinhia. S. C.
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Samhnyhi's ol .all hind ?
rornrwirf? service
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Waverly Ksso Station
Cor. IMNE & TAYLOR STS.
Make This Your Headquarters
l-'or Complete
ON K STOP SPP.YICK
tki.CPHOM-: ;r,m :
Jasper C*:?!tl>voil, Manager
Brown's Lunch Room
?VOl l LADY STREET
<?ootl Home Cooking A
_ Specialty
Prompt and Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
Open Kach Day Until
nitrht. ?
Mr?. \Y# I.. llrown, Proprietress
Poro Beauty School
I Located at 2-LS1 Millwood Av?.
BKAUTV COLTUfiK IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Croquinolling, Linger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy and
Electricity.
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Annie M. Pope T. Malone, Pres.
\Vi Hi el in ilia C. Pope, Instructor
B^aao:ooc^^<>o:ox>:o;owoia0?C8?3
COLE MIIIA'S NEWEST
AND FINEST NIOHT CLl'B
THK SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE OLD
WlNNSHOim HOAD
21 Miles from the City Limits - ,
of linn I'laire. The Savoy Clilt?
w.i- formerly known as the Palmetto
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. s, ,i Emj/is. Chicken ami Stcaka- <
A Specialty,
We cater to Private Parties *
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.Mrs. I.ula F. Xiles, Proprietress
Waverly Unknown
Lunch Room
Courleous Service
Reasonable Prices
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Mrs. Rosa Davis, Propriete^.
2319 (Jervais St. Phone 2-7o?0 73
(ERAL HOME 4l
j I. S. Ixrvy, Mgr.
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