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r Saturday, August 2S, TfrlT LEESVILLE HERALD St. John C. M/$. ^hurrh ttev. E. A. McAdanis Pastor Sunday, Aug. 22?This marked ?theTjfcginning of the revival ut the above named church. First came the .S, S. of which the writer was told was very good with a good .Attendance. AXter-t he re wur i warm prayer service alter whi.h the Rev. E. A. McAdams pastor, came before the waiting audience with a soul stirring message and everybody that heard it was tilled to overflow.? The afternoon speak ei was Rev. Littlejohn ol' Richmond, Va. Text Hebrew G:lt), sub "pet, Anchor Yo r Shijr?This was: another , one of those heartfelt messages. - Major Burr accidenfly-got berth of hrs legs broken Saturday when a truck ran into- his wagon throwing him out. 'We, the friends sympathize with Mr. Burr and family. Mrs. Lessie Rowe is somewhat i^p>osed. We hope she will 60WTl>e hei'self again. Visitors: Mrs. Wilhelmena Adgertr has?returned home raitei spending sometime in North Carolina with, her daughter and sonin-law* Mr. and Mrs. Grier. Mrs. Minnie Carter visited hei (fighter and son-in-luw last week .in Bateshurg, Mr. and Mrs. Oar-, ence Clark. Mrs. Janiljg'Trntmnn m.l lirtfln daughter of Jamaica, N. Y., are here spending sometime' With her father and other relatives after spending a few days visiting relatives and friends in Leesville and Bateshurg. Mrs. Dollie Berry, >MVs. Wrllie M. Edwards, Miss Regener Butler an enjoyable trip. Mrs. Sarah "'W W;ti;?>r?o .---i daughter and niece are spending sometime here visiting Mrs. Williams' brother Mr. Wrtlis Watson and other relatives. Mrs. Iva Black of Washington, D. C., is visiting relatives here. Pvt. W. A. Prophet;, Pvt. Geo. Harrison of Ft. Jaeks6rt spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mick ef?Edwards;?Pvt. -Dorrfs Johnson of Ft. Clark, Texas is spendin;. ?- sometime?here?whh his?parents Mr. und Mrs. Jim Johnson.1" Pvt." Ltroy C. Boyd, Jr., is now stu. honed at Ft. Lynwood, llo._ Helen Hnrriel were the guests ol Mjiss Rosa L. Lyles Sunday. Miss Rcsa Lee Lyles is visiting her sis terMrs, Lillian Mitchel this week in Columbia. Mrs. Francis Dozier had as tiet gu~ 5ts~tust Sunday Mrs. Bush, Mr. Geo. Dozier, Cora Lee Tuter, Mrs. Julia Jones, all of Saluda. Mrs. Sallie Mae Johnson from Jamaica, New York, is here i n Leesville visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Betty Davrs and her grand daughter Geraldine Davis, are also here. They are from Columbia. UtT* C C ---.V- - I \ * v i. x^t, o. maianuil WIIU riUS Uei'Tl in the -aemy?:since March 28 and finished basic training in De.? Moines> Iowa, and is now stationed at Camp Breckinridge, Ky. vrsited her parents Mt. and Mrs. An drew Marshall and other friends on her furlough. She is working under the services of supply an?l is very happy with her assign?nient._ We all are -fKlJUd of Pvt. Marshall because she is the first and only colored women of our town in the service of our country. We had an unwelcome visitor hi our community last Thursday arid that was a rattle snake. It was 'seen in the back yard of Mr. Mickel Edwards. Miss Erthercne Ed vsyds, a daughter of Mr. Edwards lulled it. She shot it one time with a shot eun. This visitor had 3 rattles and button. We all think Miss Edwards < was very brave t' do the job. She is about sixteen ?? years of acre. flVe hope that no more of this family visit our com n^^ty soon. O. P. Drafts, renorter SKI) A I.I A NEWS Our Sunday school opened at the Usual hour with Supt. and teaehers present. After which llr Pastor, Rev. W. F. Hunte preached a wonderful sermon. Mrs. Salley Young of Un'ori. S~ t\ worshiped with Us Sunday. During the r*vival we Realized !T'J8.T.7f> and Baptized eleven :endidates and fellovvshiped into the church Friday night. The speaker was the Rev. Mrs. Roxie Alston. Mrs. Claudia Gilliam and 1 title daughter Claudia Cristene of Philadelphia spent the week end with Prof, and Mrs. Thomas Gilliam. Miss Drucilia trilliam, reporter y . .. - V ' . i. ( UON'EA PATH NEWS I wi ; . ' '" I T c remains of Bro. E. W. Tuy- j ,u tor was funeralized Sunday even i t , ing August 22nd at Dunn Creek I Ul Baptist church. He departed this | life Tuesday morning. August IT l ( at his home in Laurens. He was i connected with this church in early life, nmf served as a toyal mem ber. He died at the J'PC ft" ,? T8. From the curds of condol ence and resolutions from the diff- *' erent organizations, his faithful work continued in Laurens until the Lord called him home. ? Short talks were made by Mrs. ^ -Washington of?Laurens; Mr. P% | MI. Robinson and others. The obit?[ni uary and cards of condolence were F1 read ?by iM rs. Ada Washington "of Solos, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. LiT Latimore. The pastor of Ttethle- sa hem Baptist church had charge ot wl the service, Rev. Wright. Huckett tr tof Laurens had charge of the re- dr mains. . he Surviving are the following t-c children: Mrs. Jurmie T. Sulliv?n |n Mrs. Sallie M. T. Boyd, Miss Bob- (e by Ruth Taylor of Laurens; Mr W) Bertha T. Finley, Miss Beatrice \ Taylor of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mis ^ Alma Taylor, Brooklyn, N Y.; Mr Ralph Taylor, Bolton; Cpl. Floyd Taylor, somewhere overseas; one . ister. Mrs. Mary A. Gamble]], De. t' oit, Mich.; one brother Mr. Miles fi Taylor of Tampa, Fla., and er rtnor friends arid relatives. m Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quarles of ds Warp Shoals;?Mrr.. Grudy Kellai ~rt, of Alexandria, La.; and Mrss Ester w Thompson of M. Y. were guests -.t of Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Watson and 'arr.ily Wednesday night. j We wish to congratulate Mr. an Mrs. George Robinson on the ar j] rival of a son Bobby, Aug. 20th. (j( Mrs. Agnes Wilson. Mrs*. Bay Jenkins of Greenville: Mr. J. I ^ McGowns of West Pelzer. atten'1 ^ cd the funeral of their uncle. Mr. "Bush" Freeman was in ucted in the army recently. H< |'s the son of Mr. and Mrs Clydr I Freeman. ? Mir. Bob Terrv rs home from N ... . ' f f. for five days visiting his father Miss Eva Brenson of N. Y. wa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ai Chatman and family last week. l'T ' ? * Cedar Grove Baptist Church Zimmerman, Pastor __ The Rev. J. T. I.est'er of Ashe SI ville? N. C., had chaige of the re vivflt SPrV?/?A*-1?4 fVto o-Knvo P came from far and near to hea v< him. He preai-hed well ev?<r> night. - ft ?. i( C AMDKN JOTTINdS At the Hoi mess church, Rev. J w \V. Wilson the much loved pasto took his text: Behold I stand a" r? the door, etc: He preached a soul ^ stirring sermon as always. Mr. Simpson Saxon of Sumter ai county passed on, we were told and will be funeralized in Union Bap list church. Sorry to hear. ~H is about the last of an industries tn I family as we know. He was the I brother of two loving girls, Mag hi g?e and Bessie ^vhom this writei in was the energetic, J worthwhile strict jji^I beloved teacher of the Kendrick school. Both passed the tt ??ene of action but their memory C still lives. D Mrs. Alice Yarborough is spend |0 mg her vacation in N. Y. C. and Brooklyn. We wish her a pleas- I f> r.nt stay. Jw Mrs. Louise Wolst Reddrsh is vis j] itiiiK" her uncle Mack Wolst and ^ wife. Mrs. Maria Stony Cooke is f] Visiting relatives and friends. All these are from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Riehanf Rogers ^ ire visiting their parents on S. Church' St. and will go back to . \\ Y. C. Wednesday. Received a beautiful card from * Prof, and Mrs. J. R. Harper am1 J. R. Jr. They were in "The City u by the Sea". ' " t * Camden has two graduates from a 3upton-Jones School of Embalm- t! ng: Miiss Virginia Yarborough end Grover C. Kirkland, Jr. All ^ needed is an united colored race G.)d grant it. h FRIENDSHIP B VPT. (TII R(TI |( Rev. E. A. Moss. Pastor , f i I.eesville?The Friendship Bapt church begun its usual revival on ^ Sunday. The morninp sermon > was delivered by the pastor and * both afternoon and ni<rht mes- ' sages were delivered by the Rev S' M. Thomas of Philadelphia, Pa. A c collection of $228.17 was raised C tlu'OoghooF?the?day. '/Mr. and Mrs. F. Lott are happy e to have their son Of Philadelphia p with them for a few days. Y Mr. T. B. Bryant of Washing- t' ton. s spending sometime here y th. parents. Mrs. Nina Stroud is happy t<? ve her daughter, son. and duugh r-rn-law spend a few days belt tony relatives. ft CHKSTKK I'Alt.XDIt APHS I)r. M. Wa.ker Allen of Phila ljdiia, Penn. is visiting his parts, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Aden. Mr. and Mrs. J C. White, Cemery street have as their house nests ;Uis brother, Dr. Albert hi e. Bristol, Tjnn., his sister, rs. Mary McCullou -h and t\v< orence Klizubeth McCullouyh al Buffalo. N. Y. ~ Chester friends . were happy t"> y Mrs. R(^u Worthy Braw'ey ho with four eh'ldren, Car 1 ell, LundrlW and twin babies, San a and Saridford, spent two day re v?Stli xr.o l?.ll..? cv ?i":. ^ii turned to*her home in Washing n. D. C., Saturday. Mrs. Braw y is our own Boss IWorthy, wh as born and reared here, thr tughter of Mr and M"s. Madisoft orthy, who used to live on Cenie rv -St. ?She was happy to see th< d home town after an absence,o n ..years, Mr. James MoCM'an anr broth Mr Moses McCle'lun .and wilt otored down from Ba timore Mon iy and spent a-few days at thi , ;elr old home, staving wh le her ith Mr. and Mrs. Pavis Chalk and her friends. At the Triumphant (Holiness' torch on Oak stre t. very latg owds are in attendance each nit he sermons are pr a hed by T!' >r Harris of Pittsburgh w'o wit! s wife,- Mrs. Co>a G. Brice an ' lother church worker are her 10. all niotored down from PrHs irgh and are m-k'ng s'ois i any S. C. towns where then lurches are lo ated. F'd r ant' rs. Harris have h *?ts of friend Chester, in all of th? denomina ons Mrs Cora Brice is one o' hester's own girls t.'-e daup-hte* the 'ate Mr. Jesse Degrnffenreid id his wife Mrs. Ann'e DegrafTireid, so home folk are alway lad to see h r. .. iMfiss Salome Snann has re'urne om Washington. 1) C.. where sht >ent the sumnvr. ~ -M ire' Dorothy Heath writes from lowing Rock, N. P.. that she i* ;ry much indec*. Mrs. Sallie Ravi's has returned Om a stay of pev^r.'l weeks with lutjves in Detroit. Mich., aceom inied by her ni c?, Mrs. Marie 'esley Simpson.?Mr^u-Davis-has 5 her other her daughter rs Emma D. Foose and Mr?. Sa ih D. Adams both from Piiila dphia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, J id daughter, Miss Catherine ar< ?re from their winter home in iiami, Fla. Finley High School poena Sep mber 2nd. Mrs. Dorothy McCoy is visiting ?r daughter Mrs. J. E. Hevman irr i Richmond, Va. Mrs. Lizzrj F s'cr had,as he* uests last week her two daugh rs-in-lnw Mvrion and Luti.in ox, and her lit'le g und.laught"r< eloris and Elyin Cox all of Chai itte, N. C. Misses Sus'n Hastie an<l Mitti? .Garrick of Sumter spent lasl eek in the cHv at the home o' lr. and Mrs. James Foster, the uests of Miss Joanna Blackwel' nd Miss M'b l J S.mter. Mrs. Lizzie Foster entertained le Ladies Aid at the Mtropolietan MEZ last Thursday afternoon short program was had at which m" Miss Garrick g ve a reading nd Mi?s Has'ie a solo. Quite a few young folk en'oved lawn soci 'l at t^e home of Mind Mrs. J. D. McLurkin last Friay evening g ven in honor of Miss s Garrick a*~d Hastie. Miss Ruth Reed is rt home from tate college, Orangeburg, where he receive'! her A.B. degree at he close of summer school. She ricnt u fpw rt:iv? vcrv nlpasnntlv i Charleston, visiting friends heir* coming home. < Mrs. Emma Coket has returned com a vet"' pleasant stay of a ?w weeks with her children in iufffflo, "N. Y. " llcr* two" little randsons, James and Charles ones came with her ami are hnvig a fine time at play in the paronage yard guests of then- utile and auhC Rev. and Mrs M. T. 'oker, Cemeterv St. Mrs. Aire He"raff nrpjd Walkr nccbmoani d her two 1'ttfe nopews Lewis end Fred Kelly to N. \ C. last Fr'tlay. The hoys spen* he summer hpre at her home. Vhile away she will visit rejatives T1 in Newark. Philadelphia. JJalti mortfe unit Washing on. Ali.-s YioU-t Wilkins of Philadel phi'a, Hatiinore and Washington mother Mrs, Mary Nelson l.nomi stre-. t. Miss Dorothy Paden is here from Philadelphia vi.-iting- her parents Mr. and |Ma\s. Will Paden, Saluda St., ext nsion. Mi ss Edna Haves i . in Wash-1 ington, I). C. vrsinng her father Mr. Eddie Hayes. _ Master John Gilhert Johnson one of the very po'Lte and gentl manly salesboys of the Palmetto l.ead r here each week is at home :if relatives In Conway. While he wn jwt'jy. his. i-iKlei1 little Mlrs Deloru ; Johnson del vcred the paper e?*ch | week. Mr. James H?rdin was at horn last week from Ft. SIfT. Okla. Mr. James Sydney Woods wa si home last Sund 'V. from Camn I Croft. Ouite a number of voune | men will ienve here Friday for the Army and Navy. Mrs. Dunovant, mother of Mrs. I John , Henderson who lived here more than 20 years a^n n t hi* old hom? with Mrs. Hall and i daughters. T" ' Chester >*ad a bl-ckout 1*?s* | Tuesday night. so the news of las' week way not mailed in time to ap- 1 pear in S'* urday'e paper. a Dr. T. S Allen 's /n NTnshv:l'e Tenn. for a stay of several da?*s NTNFTY-STX N^ W S A great campaign of reviva' meetings have been launched at a number of churches in and around*] Ninety-Six. Much good has be n done. Many have ^been < on verted The Trave'ing ".Jubilee Singer* 1y. August 22. Rev. J. S. Dial left Monday fo Jefferson. S. G. to preach in rev:. viil services for Rev. T. H. Fisher Mrs. Rober lv Hi h?rdson and ] children of Philadelphia arrived Friday f%r a visit with her father lelatives and frrends. They spen' . only a few d-ys and were called! hack to Philadelphia to the bed side of .Mr. Richardson-.- - We-hop#he isnT?serinukIv-JIL Pvt.' Otto Williams Tff Came Clarke. Texas, is visiting his moth ily. Pvt. William Harris is spending his furlough with parents an \ friends. Mrs. -Blanche Nathan- of Phila ielphia is the gue-t of an-'| Mrs Lewis Smitjr and Mr. D. S VVilt'mms. Joene'l Wilson. Fate Forrest am' Ernest Forrest of the TF S Navy1 are here on furlough. They real ly iook nice. Mrs. Tena L'pscombe of Wes' Chester, Pa., is spending a weel here delighted guest of Jin. Ef fie Rowe. Friends of Mr. Jimmie Wardlaw sympathize with hm in the los if his brother Mr: Sarrr WardlawMesdames V'-nia Moore our pop<' 'ar nurse keen very busy (carin? 'or the sick. The Silver Ton'* q""r'et \vs" sin" Mip. 2? a* Oop"?ir?s s^hoo' An" 22. at Calhoun Fa'l colore school. Mrs. Ella Graham or Union iihe ?'ie?t of Vr. and ,Tr=. Ernes' Willi- ms and Mr. and Mrs. E. ? Graham. M?'. Wm?'*s le't Safurdav for Philnde'phia. BALTIMORE. MO. NEWS By Mrs. L. 0. Douglas The Gospel T. No. 2 choir fur nished music at Mt. Hebron Banlist church Sundav afternoon. Director Mr. Friendly MeOrov. Pas lor Rev. W. McDowell. This o.c ' asion was sponsored bv the missionary society. Acting President Mrs. Hat tie Flowers. The Zenrth Four quartet will b at the Mt. Hebron church. Angus 27tji. Manager Mr. Simpson. Yo are urged to be present to hear these boys. They broadcast on Tuesday nights 11:15 p.m. ove' WJZ. Mrs. Lillian W. Strong was the guest of Mrs. Arnelha M. Monroe Also Pvt.. Cuss Strong was here ion a thirteen day furlough to s"f I'lis mie, i.>vrs. miiian strong. u? is stationed in Texas. The usual Sunday services wen i (inducted at Mt. Hebron. Mrs. McClennon will f*o on hei 'vacation, we all are praying for j her a pleasant trip. She is tin Jteucher of the junior class. , The Dixie .Humming Birds wttt lender a program on August "Oth at Mt. Hebron Baptist chrrch. Ad mission. 40 cents adults; children M) cents. All are welcome. IE PALMETTO LEADER Mrs. L. (i. Douglas was truest HI of Mis. Maud Brown and enjoyed j a very pleasant stay. WESTERN I'HAI'EI. I A. M. E. Cni RCH- ,ri' ~ sl? Rev. L. D. (iamlik, Castor i.1' to S. inlay schoolmet a* the usual ' bour w ith the oft icei s~*a iu! pupil ' ? it their ilutv. The Suiulav scho?! m" A , c sson .was reviewed by Mrs. Norr. CI. McBryde. Our Supt., Mr. J H. Guiles made some timely re murks about oi r Sunday Schoo a ' -onveiition which will be held a1 1 Jii. Matlhews AMR church Han-.eT ~'y S. from tjie 9th to the 12th. A-t?H?o'eloek one punt or nron h ?, , r?: rrr-:?'?^ d a soul stirring sermon. \ is; :ors of -the niornitej- services \ver Mrs. Marion Sumter and Elis Simmons?from?-Nrcw^Y-crrk ?P;ty They fire here visitin"- relatives | The pastor called on our delegates J ? j vho attended the Conference Branch meeting in Sumter. They were Mrs. Jannie F. McNeal and Mrs. Nora G. McBryde. The re j.1 ports they made impressed ihe ^ members to press on. A Rev. T.. D. Gamble conducted n revival for Rev. G, B. Ellerb'y on "e 'ast week. He states a splendid * tccess and 12 persons were con- j . erted. His daughter Carole suae j" very night before he preached. ~ which the members enjoyed so much, until they gave her a eon trihntion. tn show?their?appreci-.i lion. 111 On Wednesday afternoon, th Revs. Donald, McFadden and R II I L. D. Gamble and family were the f . dinner guests of Miss Maggie D Scott. A delightful repast was served. t' J. II. Guiles, renurter a "KTHKI. A. M. F. ^ HON CHl'UCH o:' A 4 Rev. If. HV. ('miser. Pastor hi: a Ofl Sunday was a high day at Beth CI el. Sunday school was conducted -\i it the usual hour by the -Superin tendent, 15:o. Robert- Rice. At 11 w 1 'clock the pastor mounted the y.-j pulpit He preached a Wonderful fi0 -sermon.. On the third Sunday in ,, July a i ally was held. $71.7f, was fr raised. TT On Sunday evening Rev, and B. Burris were the dinner guest- jn ~rrf?Mrs.?Minnie?Thompson uni' -jjp laughter Mrs. Nora Thompson ,jt. Mr. Joseph White of Chester; Mr. j.t. Albert White of Tennessee; Mrs m( Mary McCullo. gh of New York H(.] were the guests of Mrs. BoulWart (l., and Mrs. Thompson. M) ?We.?IImih|i1oii Harrison?luuutome on his first furlough a n d njt pent a few days with his aunt; lis grandmother and his mothei and father, sisters and brothers Ml were proud to see hrm. He is wf stationed at Camp Tyson, Tenn. Mr. Samuel Thompson arrived ^ here Friday morning to spend a Jew days with relatives. Fie i j. . roin Alexandria, Va. He wLL.re _ turn to Virginia Thursday acconi ,. pameeL by-his sister Mrs. Nora L_ Boulware. We wish for her . a po pleasant trip. 0[McCOI.L NEWS J* Rosa L. Rethett, Reporter ^ ' ft The Women's Missionary Convention met with Pleasant Hill * Baptist church and held one ol its greatest sessions in the hislory. On Saturday Rev. P. Ilenegnn of Benettsville gave us o .woi.deiful sermon which evcryom yhly enjoyed. On Sunday Re\~ J'. Robinson of Hamlet, N. C., ^ gave us another wonderful ser^ .non, which was enjoyed""by all. The president of this convention is a broad-hearted Christian worker, in the person of Mrs. A. E. McLaren. Our secretary is anoth- -,v< er one of our best well thinking *|> Christian women in the Uerea Bi Held, Mrs. M. K. Dixson. These co iwo women and their co-workers > are making the Berea Women's 'r I Convention one of the best in tin u tate. Finance raised at this meet -i ing $220.85. ?" r;l Services were very good a t f'air Plain AMF.Z church. Rev. H ^ It. Robinson gave us a wonderful sermon us usual. Mrs. A .1. Me l.m en-ojf?York. Mr. Helton M< Luckes worshipped /with us. Also Rev, James Hasty. Thev t<??>k , ~i ' I n an active port in the service. Col | lection $'];5.87. I Mr. H. McCrae' of Now York -pent a fesv days in 11 it* cilv. lie )(j was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ^ - Samuel J.onnn^ Mis* .Louise Cham ^ hers of hjew York is also in the n ity visiting rffatives and friends Mrs. .lessie Stricklin is very siek (j. at his writing. , J j] c ? p_ ' - 1 _<*. ? A ... ZZINC AKOl'Nl) U)OK I.YN N Hy Massen;?--(ir(*?*nV .lennintrs Here nc conic 11 ifuin folk! Int'/.v i your wajc with the news of iiiii ri *epy city. The summer here i- " st afoiit past and wo arc lpokinu.' I' ivvani to winter, and grttint' vv epared to hatt'e the tolrttJto loriv my have enjoyed a nice summer ^ iiu?n? those who enioved them ' Ives were Mr. and Mrs, .tarr.es hnson ot" the Krngshoro Project j d their son -tames. They took trip to Willistnn. S. C., to visit f anv deiujhtt-. t weeks there. \t.,u TU^/. r i n in w ' nN|inm iii'irni dim | at a . vueatinn WivrrM <t<> Jhm j'F ulth "-nod, so she.and her tlsiutch- ' ti i' Jrliu visited a life Ion? fr!'end t' id a successful business woman Washington, I). {/., Miss Clyde \ hns?>n. ~Mrsr dolphin reports r trip was "tops". Mrs. A. Kwepson is fill, o f tiles at having her gjanddaughr visit her front the city of Nor Ik,. Ya. Their smiles tells rout they are enjoy in? each other. We know that sickness knows respect of person, thirotore we C sorry to report th- il'a'-ss ot rs. I.illie Erbje of? J\ in .pjtorn o.ic.t, who underwent a -erious^ t a successful operation, it the lgecomb sanitorium d New Vork ty. Dr. 'Fatten Wilson one of ?w York's best., was tho attend ph v- K'iL'if.?MTtr?Ri hii- shall end hi r recuperation period?at-? nte, wild .wit.t her sis'.ei in. At ritie City. N." J. Mr. Dar.vs Frp. husband of Mrs. Diiite ':i*t Vn ItTusjiend a few days with " mother, Mrs. Laura V Dart of irkeville, Vn. We know lie hit; wonderful tiihe. As we buzzed b "To SIT t+rfs "ace" eon pa1 their tighter, little Uowena. always eets us with a smile. She is an r spiral ion to her parents and wa^_ a e time si winner of the Beautiful tild contest sponsored by the u nsterdam News of N. Y. C. d Mrs. Lurleen Holt became somenit leary of city life here, so ti til bays all packed, she lire .zee wn to the State of Virginia t ltd a 1'i'w joyful weeks wit I iends. Fnroute home sin- \si! -it- friends and relatives m Was ?; L'ton. D. ('. , i '' Misy Maie F. Gordon instm tot _ iu I i:_ .- l 1 ' " - mr* iiuujic symrm <m r><m* 'f llsvillf. S. C. in llit' KlonifiU.il \ -H partment and her sifter. Misnine tior<1<>ii~uTsrrucToF a nTTTii Ti rvisor. uf the Primary and' Ele tl ?ntary department of the pulli hoid system in the -city of Co tl] tibia' and Miss Francis Mack al ,.t a teacher in Columbia. \v? r< j| legates m the Tenth?Quadi en -{ sil Convention Women Home am t) issi'onary society of the A. M. E church, which met at the Flee js . church in Brooklyn, N. Y., and p re te house quests'of Mrs. Masna Greene Jennings. They" atoded many social engagements ? ring theij two weeks stay. Soivu ^ the highlights on their so.ia eir honor by Mrs. Dorothy G >ne, sister of our Brooklyn re iter; drnner parties at the hoin< >t their relatives; Mrs. Mamie An p rsd-n' of N. Y. C.. and Mr. am' C rs. Essex (Tnr<lou^ InwnoiL-L I_ _!_i ley also spent a few days wit! '1 friend and school chm Mr. anil F rs. H. Tatum'of West Point, N ; Their host. Mrs. Jennings to b p the occasion gave a farewel pi irty in honor of the three young <1 uchers before leaving for theii tl; n?r trip South to begin work. A'l l\ rsons who received them left no n ones unturned for theh enjoy, ent. Tim Misses Gordon and tl ttel^ are natives "f Columbia. R NINETY-SIX NEWS T The r.urial Aid society of Green P ood and I.aurens counties held S eir Union services at Bethlehem ei iptist church. Rev. J. S. Dial p nducted the Memorial service m >d oteached a wonderful sermon the business session many helu R il talks were made to the .on- N egation to back up. pep up an p tsh Negro enterprises by Pros ent Holes, Rev. Dial and Mrs. G. > . Parker. The Palmetto Leader n as presented to the Uni n by rs. Parker as a fme journal fov S egroes to read. Many copies ! f ere so'd. 111 |? This society is doing a wonder- | ( d work with oar group. They c eet and pay off death claims ev- j t / 'o., 4\f 1 y ouuimuy. nium-y riUJ*- | i Saturday $'>00.Of*. Ml. Holmes J f r Rrailley. S. C. is the efficient t resident. Mr. IV S. Williams of ( -Huty-iUx is thc_ M.mpi ti nf set- ] 'tary. I Mrs. Rosa Mosely s;ient several t lys in Lancaster last week guest I f her nieces. I IK .MO NEWS j r'lty j Alice lueedonia Kapti-t Olui vli 1 ATi !r\, ('. I'*. Klujdes. I'a-tor } 'loin Mm nin-r >er\ i e> were well ear j Mr ied oiil at .Mai edonia. Kapiist on .Mil., , ndayi TTi fTu*" afternoon the- law. a still' ami members ??i' iue i-iIim I'i i vn\slii|iert at tlopewdl .\i. K < olui Imrch. Thi- oihei mend'ers j:'- Kla.. . nded the afternoon >fi vii .1 'Cloisi 'ounjrs t'huprl A. M. I-'., church. itiTToi 'hcv are tnrjfi'jred in a very spit .Ml ual rev ival. ' i?s i The .community is saddened "o-ve her he death of .Mr. (Irahaiti .lone-. Rev. 'uneral arrangements ;.!' ine-iin ee h lete. . Air 1'rivate?Fred??{j..u/1-r of?th M a'ry tragic. N. spent-- Ktrmiay? tr T~ rajjo. orne til the drlmh' oi?h-> r-H?|-e-ts ives and friends. He is hnn-int: .Mr le picture of health. ? r s Mrs. Janie Stokes of t'oinmhia . 1 /'<*t i .sited relatives hen. Sumhiv ' ?!rmri Mrs. Daisy Peters of New York' N>MiiaMfOO /j ?ffl# Pepsi Cola Company, Lone Isl Franchisee! Homer: Columbia Pi Mrs. Rrenett of Wagner spent rongr tst week with her grandmother. | eraee fTF7~C;;iTro Rogers.? i Dorrs: Mrs. F.lla Graham was the gues* j cry n f Mr. and Mrs. Finest Williams j Be nd Mr. and M's. F. S. Graham. Raltm Mrs. fcahvlla Boggs?is home af- | agent m spending nine weeks in Bene- I iet-Allen summer school. Ml. Miss Maria Ooode and Mrs. Mat e Caldwell of New York are the I'1 nests of Mr. and'Mrs. !1. Goed< Slip Mrs. I.ih-v Calh"urv is verv il , . . i at M t this wi'itui". Tim many frvndI Mr. and Mr-y .1. ('. Calhoun- - '** empathize with the .entire fainih i these hours of trouble. llLSl 1 ,e week end guest of Miss Gladys ^f*or 1 iff in. ' 1 Mr. .Timmie Wardfaw's many '*< ''( TvhTTs sympathize \\11Ti TiTiTi TTT sind -I >e loss of his brother. were The foilov'n?' yo''iv/ men in the ^t hi> imed service have been homo re- ?*-S. *ntl\^ en furlough: Pvt.. WiHiar ' > sou arris, Pvt. Chappel. .loenell WV o'clocl Ip. Fate and ri'Mesl?Kin1, -l" * r<t u> LI. S. Navy. - derft I Miss Louis Uo\ve of N- u Vor opene the guest of her mother Mi connoi ffie Roue. were We all were indeed glad to gree- our o [rs. Tena Lipscomb of \\ eamp hester, Pa., guest of Mrs. EtT'n some owe. hart , Rev, i ethte^cm f^htirrh wtjr^The revival meeting was a ?rren iccess.- Rev. *C. B. Freeman ^1Sreached during these services. ?*ev. i rowds came from far and neai ** ^ > worship with the jnemheis < ' Bates efhlehem. Fverv might R v "Hex ill reeman brought a great mis -Mr. J tge and nui' spirits were revived Booze lit Friday night never a ma? Colon reached like this man. Mt Oli"- The "ioir rendered music for s I-'ri hiactor ay night. These neople can r-*al iectioi sing. Collection tor the fiv? ights was Sl'0.":5. y*.i_ . Mt. Pleasant A. M. F. servic ie third Sunday was very goo' Tra ev. Spearman preached a won the h erf id?*rmtr>r " M .v-1' nd ,.\ rinity M. K. Church ' amd Mrs. .1. S. Dial {surprised Rev Ma Mr Pal with a birthday anniversary ter. atnrday night." Rev. Dial prea.h pent ri in the revival services at Jeff- Mrs. rson. S. C.. for Rev. T. 11. Fi<h R?s i last week. sumn Miss Willie Mae Kemp and Mr -1th. dchardson -of Dhilaiie'phia re ' charg lew York are visiting their par | to la nts Mr. and Mrs. Kemp. . We 1 Mrs. Virginia Andrews, Ilicko-y .opera I. C.. is at the bedside of her sicV sendii lother Mrs. Isucv Calhoun? i Bapi Mrs. Lrcile Boyd and Mrs. Cora Mil! >mith and children have ghne to J to h 'hiladelphia. I Blakt Frlvtuls ul' Mi. and Mrs. Kngene ry.? >nodmun and sister Pearl a>>l Ruth h-ildren of Philadelphia aiv pda ' Mac. o have them here oil a visit. Katie Services at Enoree /.ion was I tlorp reat yesterday. Many went o>>- , A!i e o worship with them. Rev. Gor I with !on of Colombia is acting pastor I t. de jerry preached two griat ser {flill lions. Collection $7fi.0">. Trim-ling i v M. E. choir of Greenwood led day. jy Mr. George Jackson led the be b? . ' ' . i ? 4 4 ' ... ~ -s^y? r . " I PAGE FIVE "* is visrtin<? her mother Mrs. ?. Annie Tucker i.- at home New York < ity. * s. John Jones of Baltimore, is here with her mother-inMt>. Murv Jones. vate Benjamin J. ('ave, o." nbia. ami l>ale, Mabry Field, ? spent -sometime with Miss, t- Boozer while home on hi.. .. iyh. ~~ 7 " s. Rosa I.ee Butler of I.utirs spenilin-/ sometime with mother Mrs. Maejjie Jones. 1.. 1'. tier stopped over'to e'r duriim the week end. ' s. l.ncinda like and Miss , Rice left- last wen; for Chito visit their son and bryth- . r s. Ilysjter A. Butler is visiting ^ isters in Kingston, N. C. *?> a copy of the Reader a t ** I '.i Place.?*? Kloi.se R. Boozer, reporter and City. N. Y. epsi-Cola Bottling: Co. epation to the throne o f with many beautiful -elecServices will font in tie ev ight this week, sure to get a cony of Th > *Ho Leader from the paper's . Georgra A. Parker. ' MORI AH AM E CHt'RCH ev. P. Vance, Pastor day was indeed a high <lay t. Moiiah, beginning; jvitli . S. This was the beginning I?i e\ ival?meeting.?1 -:BO our i' delivereil a great message i inaile our?heat ts?rejoice. which dinner was. served to , t of neoivle. At n:')0' Rev. T. tliirison pastor of Hannah, lis good peojde -tend?cWh1? -- with us. Rev. Robinson was > best. Al/out a o'clock Rev. Smith from ^S.hilob preached I stirring siitnion. At 8:11(1 \ Rev. \V. M. Williams from Virginia brought us a wniv?1 [ message. Rev. Oaughman d the door for joiners. Three [ ted th?m?elvA.r?wirf; T7u very glad to see so many ol Id friends and relatives who for the meeting'. These are who came: Mrs. Adelle Book >f Columbia, house guest of and Mrs. Vance; Mrs. R. E. Of llaiTfsbUrJTT"Pa.; Mr. P7 V uknight, N\ Y.; Mr. and Curtis Williams^of W. Va.; and Mrs, \V. M. Williams of a.; Rev. and Mrs. Oxner of burg; Mrs. J. E. Dixon of gtoiTi M: ?. Louise,. Harris; limniie Williams,"""Sir. Fell-e '* r. Mrs. - Mae Julia Moore of ibiu and a host of others, s closed a meat day in the ? y of* our church. Total colit for the day $12'.t.()(l. ROSE HILL NEWS desville, S. C.?Visitors a t' ome of Mr. and Mrs. John tflry ia.-~ t wi-!:l; were?II cv Irs. Carolina and children of en and Mr. and Mrs. Wrl! mtts and children of I.ancasMr. and Mrs. HatteJ Blakney last Sunday with..Mr. and J. T. Blakney. e Hill school will close its let session Friday. August .nr. i?nv:<j Adams will take es <if the salt- of tin* Palmetader while school is closed, tope you wi'l show your cotion by b,yinp a paper and tip htm the news also. (ism will take place at Rose church September 12. Those e baptized are Maty Ellen lev. Queen Esther MonttrPmJ-toh+s?mid Ellctt?Oauthcn,?? ? and Odessa Threatt, Eula Troy and (Veil EendeiTur"' e. Lee. 15rice and Oladestone >n. Willie Strain and Mary Hlakney. All th se converts the exception of one are nts at Rose Hill school, number of people from Rose ? :j church attended camp meetit Redding Snrinp: last SunAlbert Henderson is able to ick in school this week. , 4 . 1 J ^! :^7M