The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 21, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
WINNSBORO NEWS
St. Mark, Pisgah and one ^'oi
two other churches absorbed, the 1
population of Wjnnsboro last t-un h
day to witness their home.coming >
In their revival meetings. Home f
folks and thetl- friends same in j h
from _tlie -Great Lukes, to -the?u
Gulf of Mexico, to comingle at T
these meetings and to get their I 1
?? souls revived. [ f
Dr. Arthur George, and Rev. J n
Moses Belton of Johnson C. Smith ; 1
University, Charlotte, graced oiu '
town with their presence- on last ^
? week. ? r J4
Mrs. Savilla Davis who hits been i
very much indisposed is ndw some
;?better. In her mrifet critical -mo- ?
rnent, the following relatives came
Brewer Tom Banks, near Rock
Hill; sister Adeline Hmith ami
'"daughter Mae Frances from Phil- t
adelphia; sister Bessie:*Divers of tl
Uqanoke, Va.; son Mr. Samuel j|
Davis wife and other-in-law Mrs >
Majfl^Thomas, Baltimore, Mdij ti
soij^^^t. Frank Davis and wife, -J
from Camp Tyson, Tenn., and hei e
brother Mr. and Mrs. David E. Banks
of Spartanburg. The sight C
of this group has made Sister Da- t
vis recuperate. .- d
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?III JUJ m nave?in our miust r
Sgj^ Frank Green from overseas, ti
He looks the picture of health.
Other soldier boys and theirs are f<
Pvt. Aubrey Tucker oT Grenier, "*>
New Hampshire, with his new o
wife, his sister Mrs. Katie Jeter I'
her two sons, James and Calvin. 0
Pvt. H.K. Lyies of New River, N. ^
C.; Pvt. George Jacob of La.
Among others who are spending
vacation here are Mrs. Hertlia
Cook, Frankford, Pa., guest c:
?" of-nibtfier, Airs. Henry Williams;
Mrs. C. H. Gaston and daughter, e
Mrs. R. W. Morse and her moth- a
er iu-law, Mrs. 4L W. Morse, all 0
from Pittsburg, Pa. They are the
guests of* IIr. and 'Mrs. Tom e
Johnson. . a
Messrs. Butler Peterson, Sam- ^
uel J aggers and wife, Mrs. Mae h
Frances and Mr. Robert Baxter.
Jr., in-laws and son |>f. Mr. and
Mrs. George Baxter, all of Wash *
ington, were pleasant visitors of
parents and friends here.,
Mrs. Joe Rabb departed this ~
1 fife Saturday and was funeralized "
n
-?1 Tuesday,?Aug.?Hi?Her daughter ^
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Car- j.j
tor Gaston, her son, Mr. ti lover ^
Rabb oi Baltimore, Md., and her |
| sister Mrs. Leila*_Gainbrell o f
Easv^lQlrange, N. J., were among ^
the relatives who came to the fu- nl
neial services. Mrs. Rabb is a p]
sister~of Mrs.~Eliy.a_J. Williams
of this town and also Mr. Henry t;
Johnson of East Orange, N. J. ^
Peace to her ashes. jv
Misses Bern ice Jackson and bi
Cecil Ross are visiting relatives q,
in Durham, N.C., and Jonesvilfe,
S. C.., respectively. b?
Dr. and Mrs. 6. M. Plair accom- te
panied by his grandson Paul Per- e<
ry and Mrs. S. C. Weston, all of .v
Rock Hill were welcome visitors J
in our town last Sunday, guests w
I of Mrs. Sarah Wright. c
Mrs. Vera Stubbs Robinson, iu
home demonstration agent o\ al
this county has resigned her po- R
j sition here. Looking to her foi i
1 guidance in home affairs, the lo
I I . M
nome Keepers greauy miss airs. <
Robinson. <
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ZION HOPEWELL ,i
BAPTIST CHURCH p;
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Rev. W, M. Massev, Jr.,. Pa^tnr
Strother, S. C.?The Zion lTop?
well Baptist church had theii v
week's revival meeting started thi
fh"?r Sunday rrr August. Rev. 1' t~
T. Sears carried on our revive,
meeting. - He proved to the con
i gregation that he is a revival min.
ister. Rev Sears preached soul ,
stirring serm*ns. He is the pastor
of Gethsemane Baptist churi ,
i of flairs anil the pastor of S"
JoflpBaptist of Ocfhiii'ihjn. II is
choir of Gethsemane rendered ;
wanderful service during our re p
* efval and we certainly thank I.i'l
Ue River's choir For their grea
cooperation ir our revival and
we also thank our visitors for
Iheu^ support. During our week's s<
reveal we we're abie to c> nv"i ?v
?- -?bve?candidates- for Baptism. -The +1
pastor will baptise these candt
uate? the first Sunday in -Septem t(
ber. We thftnk God for our sue F
';essful meeting. Total collectim v
for the week $208.00.:. <
Our Pastor, Rev. \V. M. Masse \ ir
f Jr.. will carry on a meeting in _
jt North Carolina at V\ heath Greek j:
* baptist church for the Rev. B. A.
$ Bass. Zion Hopewell wishes ?; i
,rj Kieai success in tno Nortn i,ar>- \
j Ima meeting.
(Mrs.) Xeaaie Lee Collins, !
reporter
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UOLM) TOP AMKZ <11 I RC H
Winnshoro?We hail a great
itne Sunday .at our church, dur:tg
the revival meeting. The first
ermon was preached by our?pusor
from the subject: Man's Life
i but a Vapor. The second Sertoli
was preached by Rev. (P'. M.
'alley of the Preshvterian church
ront the subject: Last Thy Bread
Jpon the Waters. The third set
ilon was preached by Rev. J. C.
lit ton front the subject: What
-lust I do to Inherit Eternal
til the sermons wore highly enoved.
Kd. Jackson. Reporter.
GREER NEWS
itizen of (Jroel', but having left
ere fori a!most a decade to_ resirt
i 29-17 W. 22 St.. Coney Islai?l,
i. V., returned to spend her vac?.ron
in her Original home to the
elight of her many relatives and
harming friends.
TheTtev. E.^L. pulton of Maple
reek Baptist church, and his meat
ers worshiped with Bethel Metho.
ist members Aug. 8th afternoon.
[e preached a wonderful sermon
-) the edification of all.
Mrs. Vivian Hall from Chicago,
irmerly a citizen of Spartanburg
nil Mvs. Gussie CTT Walker, first
ousins of Mrs. P. i.M. Gibbes arid
ttle Mhss Lessie G. High were
ne day, welcome guests at the
lethodist church, manse.
Mrs. Sadie H. Jones of Charles
in spent a week here, visit in*
ev. and Mrs. John C. Gibbes. he?
x-pastor iitul wife. The beauti
iT yTufri^r ladv calls her entertain
is father, and mother and they
re happy to own and honor such
lovely and dutiful daughter.
Bethel church school pupils wen
iven a grand reception Thursday
fternoon. This was a reward foi
leii' brilliant exhibition *-? n
nancial rally some weeks ago
Irs. P. M. Gibbes, Mrs. J. Max
ell and Mrs. Sadie B. .Iones wen
le supervisors. They taught the
rtridren many games, songs, plays
nd quibbles.
The?PTA?of?which?Mrsr IT TP
itrtjes^rs?the?president held ilP
ubfic meeting. Sundav. Auirus?
5th 3:30 p.m. in preparatory t<
Prof. \y. M. Bnnkheud is thble
and popular principal.
A healthy program on "Child's
'elfare", including- his spiritual
lentul, educational, and socia
bases was skillfully <oiuhut4.d,?
-We"" record with" painful atfecon
the demise of sister Willimi
amage Brown. She died in Biifilo,
N. Y. Her remains were
rought home, Greer, where hei
iar mother, Mrs. .M tit tie Ramage
ither, George Ramage an.d a nuni
?r of her relatives reside. Eighien
continuous years the deceasi
has been North. Great sorrow
as man nested at the going- of.
lis young Christian woman as she
as funeralized in the presence ot
big throng of sympathetic, life
ng friends, and church members
I Bethel Methodist church b y
ev. W.. A. Butler, who paid tlv
ibute to her beautiful life an
vely memory. Rev. J. C. Gibbes
inn? the nastor of ?ho oVunvh
tillered appro] riate and consoliif
services. Throughout the sol
nn funeral exercises Bethel choii
roduced soul satiating music
layed by Mrs. P. M. Gibbes. Honi"
M. H. Callaham the famous
ndertaker of Greer was |?uncjal,
and grand in the obsequies,
bile the four flour maidens L ir
i ins of fragrant bouquets anively
ferns, and arranged them
nutifully about the handsome
isket.
Dust to dust, and ashes to ashe
ere spoken and all that was n:or
il was conveyed to the cemeterj
f this worthy and lovabte*wvoman
John C. Gibbes,
Greer. S. C
lETHMiHMM liAPT. (HllIC:
Key. S. M. Higlitower, Pnstor
College Place, S. C.--Sunda\
hool at 10 o'clock with teacher
t their post. Lesson review, d b<
^ ffPTTran t\V. M. Corbitt
The choir accompanied the pas
>r 10 his cnurcn ni aenKinsvuie.
airfield county, Morris creek. Re
ivyl meeting this week: We have
impleted our church with paintlg
and also finishing on the initie
and paintine pews also new
ews.
Miss Etfic Miller has returned
o?n a triii U> rennvylvania, New
ork.
There will be a singing program
riday night, August 20, 1943.
Robeit Edmonds, reporter
'Willow <;*k>ve
a. m. n. t'htkch
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j Rev. W. ii. Walker, Pastor 1
Sunday. Aug. 8th was the be-j
ginning of our revival meeting. :
; 1 he preacher lor the week was 1
I the Rev. K. L. .Jones, who preuchI
ed out of his soul" every night.
I It was a wonderful success. At
the close of this meeting the Rev.
I P. P. McFarland and his good
people came over and gave us another
great day. We are moving
| onward and upward.
green wood news
hot dry weather now. }I^'rfcT*1 ''to j
~ get .the Victory Winter Gardens |
started, but this is a good fruit |
cir ying-season. So the Lord is
blessing us just the same.
Our churches are doing nicely
All Christians in Greenwood seem
to be on a Missionary bomb, both
whrte and colored., I told you, my
readers, in last week's paper about j
the steps our Mayor has taken t< j
have all Christians pray at one j
tipie. Now the white Christians
are talking about using their
foreign Missionary money at
home. If their plan is carried out
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It Will ne one ot the greatest steps
towards beautifying God's churches
everywhere since Solomon's
time. And we as colored people
- iii'n studying how to do more home
mission work by increasing our
membership. We have a very tine
pi sin worked out in the name ol
Christ and when it is perfected
you will read about it in this'sanu
paper. So be sure to keep up
ending- the Palmetto deader and
watch Greenwood lohnin foi
. Christian work. ??
At Weston Chapel A. M. E.
church. Rev. E. F. Johnson, pustor,
Sunday school met on time
and as the Supt., Mrs. E. 0. Car
ter could not be present on account
of sickne?<r assistant Supt.. Mrs.
L. F. Renin is away for the summer,
the pastor was in charge.
After which service began and the
pastor preached as nev(?r before
f wish to tell you that Rev. Johnson
jnreiichos tn stir i-n m-in-y pa-r-t |
of the soul bv nreaehintr Christ in. I
In thf heart- *
MLiss. Christine - . Wads worth- of\*.
Y. City and her sisters Miss
Otkella Wadsworth of Greenville
ml Mrs. Geneva Iho\vn of Columbia
q;e all here visiting- then
nother on Pearl St. Mrs. Othel!a
Wadsworth is. serving on the
faculty of teacher* in Greenville
and Mrs. Brown lives with her has
-and in Columbia, Mr. Philip
d^own who is a Wurlil War Vbtb- "
ran.
Mrs. Bernrce Batton of Washington,
L). C., and little son Gilbert
Batton is here visiting hei .
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sims
on llackett St. Little Gilbert is
only 4 months old and lie and his
mother was accompanied to church
Sunday morning by Dr. and Mrs.
i. M Thpmpkins where the baby
was baptized by the pasioi .lis
Thompkins served as godmotiiei
and D?r Thompkins godfather.
May God give us a lot more child-'
ren like this one in the church.
Mrs. Mary Griffin and Mrs. Orcenna
Robinson and Master Clemson
Smiley all of Detroit, Mich.,
were present at dhurch. 'Mrs.
Robinson is here visiting her partnts,
Mr. and Mrs. Guss Lipscomb
on Cokesbury St. .
On the sick list is Dea. H. C.
C h i Ids on Mil wee St. .ttiid Mr. S. I
A. Garter on Marion St. The inanj
Uaeiuls -Robinson wili.-.eglad
tbLknow that he is improv.
ing1 nrcely in the hospital in Co
luinbih Aloo Mrs. (ilac'-y s Braddey
Robinson the wife of Prof. T
K Rooinson is improving nicely at
home on Mineral St. We were
.-a<l(lenr*(l u-rti tlin fn'"
eral of Mrs. Emma Lee, one of tr.e '
faithful members of Morris T-Sap. j
i baptist cnurco. Airs, bet ne
" larted thus life last Thursday afternoon
and was quite shocking
to everyone. She was a woman
that was loved by everyone vVno
.new her for she was Iriend.y,
loving' and kind. She also had
nauy white friends so we can say
li.at the city has lost a real neigh
bor. We can but say sleep on
Mrs. Lee, some day we hope to
join you? m-Cbe-trrrot beyond. She
leaves to mourn her passing her
uiisband Mr. Robert Lee; oil" ndop
ied daughter, ALrs. Kuoie Lee M ii
hums ol' Wilmington, X. C Mrs
Lee often remarked in hei lifetime
that she had a kind of faith
I ul daughter in Mis. Williams w',., .
left her home many limes and .
came to nurse her mother, weeks
after weeks. Her husband MrCalvin
Williams accompanied im
at ilia CuneraL?Ab-Fairvivw com
Ietery Mrs. Emma Lee was buried
beneath a bed of flowers.
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M'f. IIOJlR A. M. E. ( Ill K< H
Rev. .1. I'. WasliinKlnn, Pastor
The congregation wa< somewhat
disappointed Sunday, in that the
pastor was absent.,_He was visiting
relatives and friends in Sayailliab.
Ca. lie reported a -.plondid
and most enjoyable Ti7ij7. TTt
preached in St. .James A.M. K
liureh Muulay morning, and in
St. Philip 'Moiunnental A. ,M. K.
'tnr.1i Sunday night. Revs. C.K.
Knight and. \V. C. Davis are the
asters t>T these chtu'ehes.
The pastor waS .licensed? t o
. t each in tjl. James church thirty
years ago by the late Dr. B. S.
Hannah. St. Philip Monumental A,
M. E. church is the oldest A. M.
li. church in the state of Georgia.
The pastor r*.ported that he was
treated royally by his borther
preachers, in spite of the fact,
that he" met each- of them for the
first time.
Tii the absence of the pastor.
our services were in charge o I
Rev, Michael Deas, Local Eldei
of the church. The -Sunday school
was largely atended and was opened
on the usual time by Supt.
Ren Hiwn and I.is t'uwni'U'i's.
It is animating to see the Sun
day school now in contrast t o
what it was one year ago. New in
"teresi a no; enthusiasm has buvti
injected into every vein of the
school by the skill and ingenuity
of tile pastor. Little .Miss Mildred
W estpoint is proud of her posiuon
as secretary of the Sunday
school. .Mrs. Kli/.abeth Norther is
a tireless worker in the Sunday
school and church. Rev. Michael
l>ens is always at ITTs post o i
duty both in the Sunday school
and church. The pastor and members
determine to see that Mount
Hon lint's no backing bells.
Mrs. I.. M. Ashe, Reporter.
Pepsi-Cola Company, L
chisel Udmer- < olnm
McCALL NEWS
R. L. Bethea, Reporter
Services were good at Boavei
Dam church Sunday. In the ah.
en e of the Pastor. Rev. P. Rohinson,
the Rev. .1. It. ;\Vfight tool.-1
harge of the services. He deliv-'
eied a splendid sermon which everyone
enjoyed. Collection $)8.*)0.
'Mr. Cornelius Robinson ov
I.lurrTti'mivo* V f n-nr.-l.';.....i ...<?i.
? ?llli
us and gave a. splendid lecture
that was enjoyed.
We have quite a number of our
out-of-town guests in the city:
.Miss Lilian David of Marion is
spending a few days on some"very
important business. Whi^e here
she is the house <ju;est of Mr. and
Mrs. C. \V. beihea and TamiIv. A1 i
are happy to see her. She has
wdffced 7n fTie"~M e v'a 11 *~Tra 7i mi IT
school so long' until she is loved
by everyone here. She is a great
friend maker wherever she goes.
C"pi. Colon is in the city visiting
i datives and friends. He is stn
ionyd at Camp Cordon, C?a.
Me. Charles S. Dudley of X*. V
rs the house* guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. *V. Rogers. He also vor
"Toped 'with us at Beaver Dam
Sunday.
Miss Willie Ksthur l.estor of
N'ew York is in th*> city Visiting
relatives ami friends. She looks
the very picture of health. She i
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Lestoi.
Aiir. Aaron f'eguese who has
been .n Alexandria, Va.. lor the
past two ycai.s was tailed .homo Co
see his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Peguese. He is. expected lo
la* dialled in the armed foxes.
.Miss Fostner M.l.arion a n d
-two of her friends are visiting rel.
atives and friends. She is the
(iaapoti r of Rev. and .\i s. t*. II
Mel.anon. A11. John 1 tee .M urphy
is siowly improving also .Mis.
Margaret Clark.
Rev. and Mis. M Intyre, Mis.
Mary M. Rohinsun cond.vtod?r1?revivrl
meeting at Syrian church
t>h?*i vus highly beneficial. They
11E PALMETTO LEADER
fAMDKN .lOTTINT.S
S. inlay was hot hut the faithful |',
j uties never let any weather coiuli
, ti<?n help litem from ehureli ser- I)i
vices.
There were two funerals to be [
luui' ami one was a gentleman -V'
_ \\ hose sist-or had ifceen buried-three he
weeks before. Surely life is the ( an
linie to serve the Lord. j so
Mr. and Mrs. Rmmett Flowers j W
have the sympathy of all in theii I
bereavement. I u|
Rev. J. YV. Wilson conducted the ca
meeting for' Rev, t . T>. "alul lai
_Lrepotied, suece-?j?^ -J-'mn -were- h?-p- -pr
I'ily converted. He will raivy nn lu
op at Kbenezer beginning Sunday fr>
r r.lgbt. ? Rt
.Ylrs .\Jike Smith (Alary) and M
(Mrs>) Florine K. Hurst were the M
dinner quests - of Mr. and Mrs '11
Reuben Wfight and their aunt.lsu
Mrs. .Jessie f). And to say "it Was I ..
- -one-covers uttr RnTTThg with The ;ll
most delicious ..ice cream topped
wfth clipcolat e. Ri
Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Helton- pvj
XKutie) hajve...their: .grandchildren j.\
girl and hoy. and their aunt as
visitors from Philadelphia. These RI
are Dr. Mnddys the son of Mr I'.
and Mrs. Helton who has made
" good. I he aunT is his wife's sis1
er. They are leaving the first of 'a:
'he week after a pleasant sfav I c'v
Sjrt. (libbs Dnbose stationed in
. i fv is was ;>?viritor nf hi:' ll'otlu'l. . tt"
and friends for a lew days look- I
' ntr good. i;
Manning J.eon -fWnkins has
r 11 . his father and mother I?
'.hat he is in A. S. Id Regiment Un
o 1 !- J U. S. Naval Training of
"tation, (Irent Lakes, 111., and do- iul
:ng line. i.Vts. ,J. |). Wright is. til
11is father's sister. A'I are proiui_ .su
i-e-?j ?" as hi' is called. " ,j<f
1 ah. I hi: niond Dinkins station- (]j|
...'.Lin California^ has been with his ' fu
family lor a few days and left I m
wi.th the good wishes of all. Man-,
ring Leon rs his nephew. | 1^
utr'sf?KM?
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ong Island Cltjf, N. Y. iu
hi;i IN'i)^'^dl;i Holt line Co.
homo is 'n Washington, D. ('. and tt.j]
highly enjoyed themselves while }K.,
iii our city the house guests of j j
' M. and Mrs.- Isaac Lestor. ,
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ROSE Mill. NEWS w;t
vy.
Tradesville. S. C.?Revival ser- gut
i vices at Rose Hill church closed I
| last Thursday. Everyone was ben ! aru
! etited that attended. Rev. Lvles J i
, Hie minister conducting the revi- ' tflu
I val stood "nut tooted ' and prea.h [.v.
] crl the word Qf (jod. T,he' pastm j.,
I and members wish to thank every .1>n
i one for their splendid support. A .j
[ special thanks is extended to Rev. ^ (
Adams, Rev, Cautlfrn and the ^
tea.hers and student body of Rose
j Mill school. ?
I , inc
Mrs. \'.ulie IHakney spent?-a--rr^
T-4t*w-days?in Puyelarai -viwitinn hei (j?1
parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Fundcr ,,
11 Mi
burke.
! M iss Drucilla Robi'nsnn of Wasi, I len
j inyton, 1). C., visited Rose Mill
'school last Friday. Miss Robinson
| is the sister of lMss_Mary A. Rob
1 tison a teacher in o.,r school. She
i.- v .'.-iliiaj; her parents and many f
' rierids throughout Lancaster and Y.
j t l.cstei field counties. isj
Mr. Will Hlukney was in Iain- ^
I .istei Satindav on business. While
,.i If li" .site Ml .. le'.V lyjUl'S ill the U
-homes of .\J_i. and .Mrs Henderson -7-7
.in! I lev a??i .Mrs. Kh>t ker on Clin- 1
;?iii Ave. ;
Mr. David ,-ol.snis is an aifent foi
. ad.es dresses and hosiery, also l?'
t h its, tie.- .ml socks for men. If I
I ; on aie hi need of anv of these' r?
t-i'^hlny,- see ^\lr. Adams. Youi
I ?iti a ill he appreciated. wo
M
The hairman of trustee I oard wn
Mr. CIn'!< ye informed the teach- n< (
its f'iday that school wonlil last in
lei two more weeks. We hope ev- hei
thy child will a I tend these two
ue-ks. I '
vV
If you liavc any news for 'the
1 i'aln-rttn f,?rn7trr ~gnml It tit mrss tpt
|ftoree Hlnkney. Buy a paper from ret
Miss Mavra Davis. j Te
(LINTON NHWS
'iciulslii|) A. M. K. Church
r. II. W . Walker. I'astor
S. S. at the usual hour. " With
?su-Sept; .Mr, C. T. Henry actg
m>-tettd of Supt. Ht T;; Alex-'
dei* who i- ill. We hope he will
on be with lis attain. I'lof. .1.1"
. .Minis ya\e the review.
At 1 1.the pastor delivered
miller inspiring message that
used our hearts to rejoice. A
rye mi ill her of visitors'1 were
trsetrt:?"Stmrlay- evefTtng we wt*rivaled?w+t-h??
irprntual treat
oni one ol' Clinton's product*??
rr; \V. J. Dunlap of Baltimore,
d., jiastor of St. Stephenson A.
. K. church, from the subject:
le Results of Stavine with
s.
file public is invited to worship.
Friendship Sunday morning,
lyust 22. The speaker will b e
. M. B. Butler of Columbia,
sr.'.v .rr - lrr i m m
Wi lU'iiuji." .MVIIIDI lill A..>l. l
church;
KV. JOHN DII.LAUD
VSSKS
Tin- "remains" of Kev.''Joljfr^pl- '
id were ft.neralized Wednesday '
ening Aug. 11 at Friendship A. J
. K. church. .Mrs. Camilla Del- 1
.I'd**, nintn ul' die tlm'Usi-d, ai "
mpanied tlie. body herd from
ui.pa. Fia. "
Rev. Dillard before moving to i
ttnpa was one of Clinton's be>ed
citizens and a loyal inembet
Fi iendship church; one who
iiored long and untiringly. One |
tie choir leader, trustee aim I
wauL. jFroni .uie. cards of ? ??*leitce
and resolutions froiii lite
I'dent otgaiii/.ations, his l'aith1
work continued in Tampa, tinthe
Lord called him home.
Short talks were made by Mr.
L. Alexander and Rev. tL T.
elton. - Resolutions an*L. tejeants
were read by Miss liubye
Johnson. The principal eulogy
is delivered by Rev. F. L. LillL
>od. pastor of New Hope and j
\ Vernon churches.
Surviving are one sister Mrs.
miiia _Delgardo. Tampa, Fla.;J
f son Mr. LeRov Dillntvl I
i; two Inother*?Mc**i>.? Vlli .
m and Moses Dillard, Clinton; j
it nephews Mrises and William
ooks Dillurd; one sister-in-law,
s. William Dillurd; one daugh- ;
-In-law Mrs. LeKoy Dillurd. j
I other relatives and friends,
ilrs. Leona Henry spent last I.
etc ci:d with parents. Mrs. |
lie Harris* guests last week in- !
i.ed i;er daughter Aliss Clutelle 1
Harris and son Pvt. McNeil j (
rris of Mississippi. Miss Clo- i i
le returned to Philadelphia; | '
niece Cloldie Uahb acconipan- ! ,
her. '
Irs. Hattie L. White left for j
ishin'gton to join lier son who | ,
s recently inducted in the Na- ! ;
Mrs. Julia Taylor has as her > t
,'sts her sister ami nieces Mrs. I
ne Lewis, little Barbara Ami (
I Jean Elizabeth of New York. ! ,
ill's. Clara Garrett has as Let jf
st her daughter Mrs. Lee Kuth i.
ins of Washington. Mrs. Anian 'j
Wilson's guests include Ihm I J
i Mr. J antes Wilson of Ohio; j ,
ighter Mft?" Annie 1 5. Gov an of j ;
and son Mr. Warren Wilson t i
Columbia;
d: s. Marv A. Moniot!?r----gTTesCr
luried?h<*i?daughter -Mrs. Eula
ung of Washington; also hei
Fghter and sOn-in-law Rev. and j1
s. W.J. Dunlap of Baltimore.
Mrs. Tal Dillard's daughter He-i
* is here visiting.
ILORKNCi: NEWS
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i.rs. I.uura Grant went to N.
on the 5tn. Miss Lilian Smooth j '
home from Orangeburg. Mrs '
!ia Jordan died last week. Mrs |
trion Miller who hits been a pa- j'
nt at t ie 'Ml Le?'d hospital is a |
lie again to "the delight of hei j'
ends.
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Mrs. Marlon N.. Oliver o 1 !j
angeburg passrtl through etv- i
ite to \ Y. last Thnrsdav.
rfip IiTblf Tprrr v:^(1<<r fTit- TfiTfr*'
<hip of Elder W. M. Fprdham j
mprelist and his efficient to
tkevs: Prof J. B Wi'liams and!
ss T. Wade are doing: a grept |
nk in the city wh'fh is much ,
aded. T eV have B hi e'as?o?
seVe ral homes and much good r- ,
intr done.
rhe city was shoe! e ! last we k
ion the news reached us of the .
?id< nt^of Pvt. Theodore Lawice.
She left immediately for I
xas to be with him.
I
m:\v bethel bait. ( Mi ikh
Itev. A. I). Uiincan. Jr.. l'a??tor
Last Friday and Sat 111 day the
Tyger- River association,- also?thr
Women's Auxiliary, were held
bere, which was a great success
Rev. "A. M. Matthew's*77T Spaiian
burg, moderator of the association
Mrs. Lillian Bay lord of Winston
fulfill. X. was pi evident of ih<
Women's auxiliary. Tin* program
vms carried out with tine results
The amount of $21">.4<i .was rca
listed'
Sit Tula y was out retrain i mee*m
day?also?bapti <m. bio% en?candi
dates were baptized ami j?4tow~m
eti iniu the ehi-refn
Our Sunday stc^.onl was fun.
'Mass 4, Mrs. I) I'. Barks leaejiei
won thy offei intr banner: ias? "
still holds, the attendance banner,
teacher, Mrs. Theada Robinson.
A fter a sa te ami nlousnnt i i
to Lancaster, Oklahoma Mr. Frank
Ferguson. Jr.. has ^turned.
Mi. Wallace Cannon, Jr.-. is |e;>\
'rng today for Camden, S. C.
where he. will soon bey in anothe
school tjprm. i He ntiemlvd schoo
there in l'd-12, and also attended
s*nfmer school the past summer,
summer school this summer. His
many friends wish for hint agm-n
success,
Mr. James Young nif Mr. Wal-Uu:?Livinciin
hit Tln.i!cda>?Ati'Jds
12th for* the C. S. Army. Oui j
players are always for victory.
Mrs. Katie Ward was cubed tthe
bedside of her mot her.j who
s ill (Mrs. Caroline Ktlwards)..
Mr. Grover Foster, Jr., is now
m Florence, S. ('., it, the infantih
j aralysis hospital. His man;
friends hope Tor Tiiin bi ight am
Ttinjiy hours!
Mrs. Maggie l'ery. son and' - <>r.
of 'Washington. I). C.. in e acre \iiting
her- nmrher." sister.^aiid tela
tives.
Mrs. llattie Madden of- .Asln.
ville v/sited hei mother. Mrs. Hai
nah Tanner also her sisters iveen
ly. Mas. Lula Parks liiid Mrs. Nm.
Winn.
?Mrs-. Hlosstec Williams oT Toffs
mouth. Jut..?is here U.dllny hei
patents Mr. and Mrs. Chnp I'arL-.
. nd relatives. Her litany l rieiu.
are glad to have-her here.
Mrs. Dot binder of Marion. N
C.y ts-vis ding" her sister Mis. E.vc
l.vn W i 1 born and trie ml* here.
Singing-at Trinity A. M. K. '/.
.hut ch Sunday;-August 22 The I
i.iddi iv
E. J. Parks, reporter ~ PINE
<;IU)VE A.ME CHIRCH
T?ev7"U. II. UalRTV. Pastor?"
Sunday was a line day at out
hurch. Inmday school o]>ened a;
ts usual hour. After Sunday
school baptism took place. Five
veto baptised and received as full
number* oi the church. A sou
stirring sermon was delivered by
he pastor and then the Lord'?
Slipper was administered. Codec
ion $7.12.
At the evening services a warn
jruyer service was conducted b\
Jro. \V. M. Coutner. Rev. Townsend
of High Point, N.C., deliver ri
the evening message. His sub
ect was They Made I.iyfrt* of It.
Everybody was made happy, af.eV"~Ti
earing this wonderful mesage.
This was the ending of oui
revival ineeting; and the good
TreotXng. The Rev. J. D. Roberson
.onducted the meeting. He began
reaching Monday night and continued
the whole week. Six 'sout?
were saved under his preaching.
. lie whole community was reviv-1
d under his preaching. God bless
ids wonderful man.
We were~ happy to have our sister
church Willow Grove with us
>11 the Must night ot our meeting
hey turned out to our surprisi
n large n..tubers. We were also
happy to have Mrs. W ilheimina
Holiday and daughter from Wash
ngt< n, Barbara Aim. IACfle Bar'aia
Ann is only 4 months old.
,n<L..weighs 25 pounds. We were
also< happy to have Mrs. Annie
"...hie Ki.'iaid from North Carolina
visiting our meeting. We art
t.iiokl 1 to say we had a wonderi'u
1 t ime sfrbritnally and financially.
Wo raised during the meeting
$f]G.G.;. The following contributed be
highest amounts: Elijah Bennett
$1; 1.. Benett $1; Annie M.
Kinard SI.25; Ashley Bennett $1;
Lena Canty $1.50; Lessie Bennett
$1; Joe Counsel $1; Mable Rason |
V) ; VV , ill. ( miihcit- $1 .lift; Buvonna
Cauthcn $1.75; Kannie M. Breiord
$1; Rasa Richardson $1; M. Williams
50c; R. Countscl 75c; Jim |
Halleday 50c; John B. Johnson $1
M. I'eiirsnn- 5(k_; $J ; W ]
M. Ransom 50r; W. M. llolladay
$2; M. Ransom $1. I
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FAGE FIVE
<;AIFM:y. nfavs
I' Mt>. Lottie .?11-i11?> of Kdig- Mt <i
' N.(-pen! tin- week end with <
j.-VLhija. liobert-.
".Mr. i iii ! Montgomei y of IJaltiK.Die,
Md.. i> visiting hi- hrortTTT.
; >lj . ! -?I Mmi.! [iuini'i y ami other pel
it .%"<-> licit-.
I'fc. .1 a 11 ic? ('hippy of Camp
' lail'OMii*. i.a.. has I it'i*n promoted
to < to poral.
Mr>. i.l.cir Jctl'eries .and daughter.
Mi-. Kli.^t* . Shippy have canticif
over l'tti can- of wgetahlcs
-I-mJ- iM lihl'U?\-U-llil t .?M? .?
1 ' ' 1 'icji'i-y \\ omen'- Christ
lias Saving club was entertained ' '
at t)u- (mine Lit' Mi-* Hertha Good - ** *
- " i ay_ nig lit. Alter tin- ' /
ir. -iiic-.- -e-.-ioii and a lot of fun
: iiclic'on- coni -c of ice cruani
was ,-civcti. I he next meeting will
- .1,1-,. r.llici lilUh?
in
Pansy Hardin anil' haby
>t N'c.w ^ <o k _(_}tv arc tuny _vj> *
ti"y j ?:t r < 111
All. atiH .Mis I >.|iu |
- lcvf!attii.-< Miinv ai t.- here visiting
their, father and .sister.
At iss Rachel Harrison is teaching
at Concord.
F1 lends ate gTaTl io know That
Alis. -lohn Carpenter?irrrd?Jtis?*
trail Hopper ate much better at
this writing.
1-^?!*'in i > n?family?i|uai iim tr^f
hat "lit'.. N.( .. will siny at Slierrtl
< hapel ('.MK ciiiuvji Sunday
night. A'ug. 22. If you miss this
ou will miss it all. Spofisoi Mis
Sarah Lee Campbell.
-Airs. Minnie Klmore and family
u\e tin- many -friends sympathy
i the loss of their husband, fa-_h
her and son.
Sec Little .Miss fJarre Loss foi
The I'alnietto Leader.
For North Carolina .Mutual In-uranee
see Mr. JVC. Copeland.
The Pilgrim Insurance . see .Mr.
j aiy Lulle.itdin or Alls. Louise
iteul. '
Mr. and Mrs. Tonunie !.. Carpenter
of Lincoln, N.C., we:e the
I guests of Mr. Oliver I'ohert> on
Thursday afternoon. ^Irs. Cm pen
um is .ffr:?It (The-IN si.-tor.
AlAWiNt; IHSTUH r w.?FL
AM) r. M. CONVKNTION
Tin-"\V; H. amfT-. Mi s>ronary
convention convened with St
Mark A. M E. church. Suutmerton
July i'50. H?'v. Ed war. I Ftuzier.
pa^j.or. Devotion was conducted
by Vv eliding Elder S. N'ance an 1
'tastor-. The annual sermon was
detrv-p-rpd by Rev. L. B. Burgess, ' ~ "
Trinity s ation, Manning. Sub>ect
Faith. He gave some very
beautiful illustrations which were V"?""
helpful and enjoyed bv all The . .
Minimization was perfected and
the business of the meeting was
lispatched with t as?. Our efficent
President. Mrs. E. E. Walker,
presiding.
The reports wove one hundred
tier eeut whi h is the Mann'ng dis'rict's
motto. S-vei-'j visit r vere
present and added much to
fhe meeting. Among them were
Rev. B. F. Hildebrnnd. P. E. of
'he W'a'ereo district: Mrs. Hilde'rand
orr-eonference president;
Mr?. E. R. A^de'son of Columbia
M-ho use to b" one a' the energetic-jL.
workers of this drstric-t. Mrs. A.*
1, .Walker. Manning. Ebenezer
Bantrs-t?chnrch and others.
"Ref. C. A: - Harmon front-?Cy-?
nress Fork circuit preached the
Missionary sermon. Subject Obedience.
It was practical and
well delivered. The young people
hour under Mrs. Carrie Burgess.
Sunt, was fine. Four prizes were
awarded i"ar piner's read by the
young people. They deserve cred
it for the way they played their
parts. The entertainment was su
ae' b. Eevr- Fri.zlvt' and his mem
hers dcsprv" much credit for tV>-?
'Will r,nt*,rt-,inment and heant'fu'
vell Wont church. MflV the T.ord
Towd "their \vr k rith' Success.
Ml of the officers rwero re-elected
another year.
ST. M VTTHF.W OU'RCll
Piedmont. "S. C.?Tho S. S^open?
*>d at tho usual ho"r hv tho Sunt.
T. R. Hurts with all tho teachers i
'TTTS'PTtr. The lesion was well itv
r ctorj We hh,| no Mr.
Fred MfC'illmrS <> ' Philadelphia,
:s nml chiM'-on who nr? vis ?
'ti'i"- tt'oio p.aronts here, Mrs. P.es ie
Wriyht and Mr. .lames M.Cullonfrh.
The St. Matt! ow ^Sineiti"- lass
v. en' r FTTH Po. k I baptist church
, hov thev 'mi? on Friday ni'ght.
Amon?>t raised $!XfiO.
Wo "n-vrre'* sar).'r>ne l hv the death
j of Mrs. Ma^rjj-'Met-'ulloujh in Phil- *
[ ndol?>hin. "They moved' a\VV fr.'IW
: Piodntrint several yeafs ago.
W. M. T?ir"nf. "P"111" ~