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CRYSTAL LODGE NO, 33 ELECTS OFFICERS |k jn 1At the end of the semi-annual term which expired jc^n last meetirig night in June, Crystal Lodge No. 33 elected all~~of its officers to serve for the next 0 months. This was one pf the biggest meet i/* ings this lodge has had for some £*~\ time. The .officers to serve for the nexP semi-anmral derm. are: Sirs Henry D. Pearson, C. C., I. H. Goodwin, V.-C.; C. A. An, derson, K. R. & S., J. B. Lewie, M. or F., GeSiTI. Hampton, M. of Exchequer. \ . Sir Joel H. Jackson a member of Crystal No. 33 had the first report of__this-lodge dated December 1006, framed and j?re_ sen ted same T^trhe-doilge-as an "historical record. Thitl report carried all tile first officer# and charter members Past Chancellors' Council Is As sured ~ VOn las»t: Su;t$ay Junel5th at 5 oVltv-k most of-the Past, Chancellors in this District met at the offices of District Deputy W. H. Thoma-s for .the purpose of or* ganiziqg a Past Chancellors'; Council. All present took an active rmrt in~±he meetimr and naid f 1 u-.~ , in-tko-fue rexpaired-by-fhc temporary- organization^. On Sunday June 28th at..5 o'clock this same -.:.;.body w ill call anulhcr meeting to ~~= allow-those that haven't attend ed to join and also tho^e that J _ are paucing jaut |at the end of this- vemi-anniKd; term. » w.ii. TiiO:\IAS, a. D.' i II. IA PEARSON, Acting See'y and Treasurer. NEWBERRY NEWS ===s... NewheiTy, S. Cv, ^Jurie '22. The friends of Mrs. M. R. Graham will be very glad to know that she_ is " improving nicely through" this hot weather oi he» -.five-or- si^c months confinement to her room, : ]\I:ss Maria Tucker is home - Lia.-"Qiij...-S-i^ilJLmg--liyr fathe r__J\Iv \V~ T. Tucker.on Boundary St. She will make ncr return to Auirusla un Qie 22nd.where, she is-attending the university hospital. .' Rev. G..K. Lvles and Rev. Lillywood i'rom Clirrton, Rev. J. B. .7~ Smith Rev. Thomson from Anderson. Rev.- A. J..JNIartin -from,Due West and Rev. Smart fronV Greenville stopped over a felyftonrs in \he city on last _j Friday cnroute to Columjbia. Rev. Lyiou spoke very comm^ncD ably of;thf' irnprovemenl'.ftf Miller Chapel A. M. E. church, all of th° preachers-.seem to be well wtf sty. "Look out RewEllis.'^ r. On last Sunday ^as a "MtrTi day at "Miller all day. -""The Rev. R. L. Ruff from Montgomery, Alar, preached the 11:00 o'clock \ .; sermon. Rev. S. E. MaVtin preached the evening sermoh at 8 dK) P. 31. After the sermon by Rev. Ivlartin a few remarks were made by Rev, Ellis. Then he presented Prof. Alfonzo Williams from- North Dakota*..lie made fits'Ta:^X:«Al remarks. Ho hni . 'been hef'e jin-our city for a month ^ V or more in and ouk The worlu on Bethlehem Baptist church is looking fine and it t'j . will soon be finished. . * ' ItTiat; ITitmio Alirarn<2 To Wnu r.-.-from Lrouisville, Ky. where she has bccn x-mployed as- a teacher * in on<Tof the best schools in that = er=niore terms; r* .She "is a good teacher. p. T The girls_of the agriculture class of Mt. Bethel Germany school are planning to furnish chickens and eggs to those whc are planning' to take delegates ^ for the grand -lodge. See the t girls... - When you are hot and thirsty in the city go to L>r. Geo. VV, Singleton Drug Store. When you are hungry go tc - - Gf T~k ii* 1 F Mrs. 15. w. Jjrauiey, ana wi-ison Rustauiant. K' _.^W2mn you are tired a>nd want to rest go to Williams and Patrcy teraon, Undertaking parlor on WWW- mi ! When you want a doctor see r J. D. Williams. » ] The able faculty of the Newber ? ry County.Training Schopl, copj-Tt posed of Principal B. W. Bradley, l Asistants: Mrs. M. A. Gray, and r Misses Georgia Metzs and Liz-J zie Wallace closed a successful [s session June 14 th, 15th and l6th_r] Rev. E. P. Ellis preached the annual sermon from Gen., which1 e was logical, forceful and animat ing. Prosperity" Will never for- get Rev. Ellis. The amount >o^i. proceeds derived from closing ex-1 jercises was about $80.00. Those who paid $1.00 were": Messrs. U. S. Gallman, J. C. ton, William Burton. Menton f jSpearmanT Zedomen Lawson, [ Robert Ruhon, B. W. Bradley, .. Theodore Wheeler, John Jones, t] Jerome Burton, Mrs. Ada Law j stfii-gjgvd. Rev\ E, P. Elite. " ' The fallowing g:wo 50 cents: Mrs. Daisy Levant* Miss Geo-, rgia MetzS-Mr. H. B.. Hikard. The following paid 35 cents: Mr; John Permy.-.. " p The following gave 25 Cents: -1, Mesdames Evelyn Bouknight, W. (i ,L. Wallace, Mayme Wheeler, O- j ciell Cla-rk, Ola' Boeder, Flattie ^ Burton, Bessie Jones, Cora Dav- * is7 Ojetth Ruff^ MaUie"~Gray,L rhizzre Henry, Maggie Gallrnan, Mhsaes SaTlie Bridges. Ella 'Young u Ma»ry Lucus, Messrs. Jniacs Val-i eniine, Glover Young,.Bander. Wilson. !: < .i.iL NEWS FROM ABBEVILLE AND VICINITY : ^ \ Abbeville with G colored ehi.ii>; 1 K ..v., .w:u 11 clHU U 1 o gill 11 111 IIIU 'grasp of a dearth, tho' not a spiritual one we hope,. The "Friendly. City" has 'a. fine array of colored business- and ' professional men and women. No one need "suffer for service -in 1 n seny of their given lines. If you 1 _want to build a mansion of wo£>d-_J hor-strine we have the talent call ,1. T Messrs. Boston Johnson, William 1 Twrman,--alias (If i 11 -i>ook-yf John1 a wood-box to modern mansions-.Painters.Louis Allies, Ceo.=j= -flam, James T)i;spn, AjtlTnnvJhi-,,1! right, W'm. Heard1 and others whose names I can't recall. If j^ !it is Taxi service you need phone! or wire E. L. Brown, of Jas. Gar-j lington, they are at your service! day of night with.a well-kept ma-.** -chine to motor vow wherever you -desire- to go. .Prices right.- H Rnnip) imp wo want n policy 1o i deavtTTo v.'i fe iond children iTT^a « -number one company. See Rev.* L. F. Rhodes, the versatile agent 1 for 1 ho X. C.. .."Mhliif.il T.ifV: Inuir-^. 'ance of Durham, X. C. T ^ Tf~mcing if., th'nVpivr iIv nf-inn, \ ney-we eannot buy a new par of s shoes or slippers .then see Mr. EL ,v lis Fuller- on X. fMain ST., and v have those old ohes neatly * paired. See? Make old shoesg look new. * '.w" p Last Sunday~pvi^ a high day t in Glover's A- M-' K. church de- 1 spite the dry weather, and scari city of money, wpt-h-no clubs or ^ loyalty.with no cornnulsion-the ^ members a<nd friends laid on the t table for all purposes (8115.21) 1 ; bne hundreel 1'iften dollars, twen- < ty-four cents. The preaching ;: was. domr by the pastor and Rev.' : John Qreene. Rev^_JGreene's sermon' was thoughtful timelyl ; and spiritual, lie hold atten-j^ tJ KovnnlrU rvrpnfhrU «n r>vr'r>I-_i : lent sermon on Sunday night at 1 Mt. Hebron. He _seemed_J.o be 1 ready f<p fight anything that had t the appearance of sin. Rev.! Jas. Jenkins our" "fellow-towns- I i man was-out to Midway Baptists church Sunday to preach-on- -a-1 Children's Day occasion and they 1 / say right well he did. it. He \ chose 1*01- a subject "Is the ] > yvorid urowmg better: loxt: i Matt. 11:23,24. He preached toj ;_and they say "Come again Rev. \ i Jenkins. Mt. Sinai and Glover's Chapel choirs rendered excellent 1 music. ,.t t _i ww.u III [Jlj WJJiPM< MWW11 ' u«« *M?K -' !* " r. "*' j .j--- THE PALM El Mr. Eddie ^Washington, Sr.,, eft this morning for Asheville, C. where he goes to capture he object of his pursuit and' aGnch out again on the matrinonial see. He was accompaned hv his two sons. Eddie, Jr., md Thomas, and Mr. H. Clifton [^ yldr. __May they-have "a pleaant trip and may the groom Ject spend the remainder .of his lays in happiness. -.Mr. John Pope one of our prom sing young men left forNew fork City this morning. Far- first class groceries see lessrs. Epps, Cunningham, L. L Richie* M. J, JMler and sons. "We_must keep cool on these rot ~ctr«yirTnen'drop around to r. ir-TtornVSoda^"Fountain land ;ct.iee cream and Fountain [rinks. Georgetown Items "Mr: H: K. Atkmsun made a lying tVip to the "Gate City" on iu n day. -^TlnrisTnarter rot took a cruise own to North Island Tuesday veiling. A delightful time was, lad. Mfi's. E. L. Fraser and; Irs. B. M. Duiimore chaperoned he party, Mrs. Anna L. Chavis of Chi-. ago, 111., is, visiting Miss-'Jan* ie Ward. ~-. : . Mrs. Eliza Session an. able ociety leader and church work-, r has left the eitv to r^sido in n l/ni* ? r\WT T?1 ^ tuvv^ > lv. n,) x' xc4. Mr. Wm. Coachman left onh aturday to summer in \ New! 'ork City. Kfcep up with the home townj evvs by leaving your subscript ion* witli the reporter. :. Messrs..-David Washington nd Alex .Horry returned on nturuay to New York^v The party that attended the uneral service of Bishop Chape-He included the Rev. Bcnbow, 'erks, Carolina ,and Dobbins. The funeral service of Mrs. iarriet Tucker was held at the ionic on-Duke street Saturday norning.. Mrs. Eliza Nesbit died at the 'pin-n.-i. hd'.icmflvy Monday. The lody was-brought to the city via IhiO in charge oi \v. J. Wilds luP'sOn. A.%. DUNMORE. NOTICE. klitor Palmetto Leader: Allow me space in your paper r\ t-iMM-ncf 1 mnrlp ii the last week issuue in the okimn marked Jicnnettsville sows. Tli ere appeared a statenenl from the Saw Mill Baptist hnreh which HNuT<error. The lit .r.orial a Deaceit Thomas, H. Vak-h not beonlThe program.: tated that the mentorial Service vjll be .July the 5th, 1925. which vill he the first Sunday in July, carrt see where the writer reel ved her information, as. she ' -11/ii nr/ivol Tt i< trufi thilt he pastor preached from Acts K):'M, hut that was the Golden l\xt of t he S. S. lesson for that lay.' It is true that anyone can ay'ivhat Llipy^bclleve but to.say ,vhal -t-hey know js best when hey are talking about others, < ' the public see that the~mem>rial service be July 5, 1925. RlvV. J. J. HARRISON. I]cnnctts\ille "Sews Ih.'iinett.-ville, June.The maiy fYienrFrin arid around the ci?y have beeri wonderfully blessed o have the Rev. J. I. Henry and lis five sons. All of Rev. Henry's tons are fine preachers. Miss C. I). S., Sister Cureton, Miss Emily and Julia McKoy mo;ored to Chora" and visited Rev. [«\~W. Prince. They spoke very lighly of the fine school work !>f Ksv. Prince. He just com-! Meted the building of a beautiful Rosenwald School. Miss #rnfanda Thomas took ^ritrusfy-iti Sunday, 'IVu^rt she vill soon recover. Rev. P. B. Mdodana was at his jest in Macedonia church on last Sunday. » - - - Mil. rro LEAnfiR __ "J The Children Day program throughout the country reported a success. The program rendered at Shiloh was extremely good and yet I must speak personally of little Mr. J. C. Robinson. ITS played his part well. _ _ Miss Cora McEaddy is in Wash ington, D. Cn/TSttTng relatives. ; .We always are d&lighted to have Rev. S. S. Youngbloocf in the City. Misses Thelma and S. Spears left Saturday for New York. Trust they will spend a pleasant summer. -.. We are delighted to see Miss Argie Crosland out again after a long illness. Mr. apd Miss Lomax have opened up a swell Beauty Parlor on MarshalPSt. When in town call-around ad visit-Them/ ( r? Th^ mission»rv ladies nrn «ln_ ing all they can to make the community a success: :.. The reporter was delighted to have Mrs. Nettie Kirk, Misses G. L. Lomax and P. Kirk call Sunday, as well as Rev. A. E" Lomax. He spoke ol' his line trip to North Carolina. * The many friends of Bennettsville-^ere shocked to hear of the death pf Miss -Cloud Graham. The remains still await the return of her. relatives i'loih different- parts of tlmJhath^..: Mrs. u^q sick list, also Mrs.. R. Grcdge. Trust they will snnn n'nnVr.._ Rev. Cocks, the presiding elder o^er tlie Cherawdisti'icU delivered a strong sermon to Evans Chapel A. M. E.Z. church. tMiss)-eallie DrSandei'S, Rep'th- ... m I wtTTaxaa i t ?~ i X ' Lewie Prk % '; ;j __; :__ £ Lewie Pri t « Ol A' k . 11 r.. « IOIU ASsemDly atr 7 , .. I i r > f ; v«< J -- ,.» ^ " j IUI" « u,.. /WW?'. .- w.T7«w; LAURENS NEWS Laurens, S. C., June 22.Surp ,day was a real hot day inthe~cij ty of Laurens and we are in need of rain very much. Sunday mortriTngTal 11 o'clock the usual serW~r.^.'.. vices were held, our"- pastor 1; vnvL ! rmoh that was full of the spirit. lie-used for a sublet " -A Praying Church." gain one oT his touclilrtg* sermons, us'ivr as a subject, 'Mightier thaw the Mightiest." We are [certainly ud of our leader Lev. Jr-C. . Glcjlan, he is really inw oh- the -good work in Lay reus. *'yt us all pray thatj he'will -h..l -but until the end. "Mi.-i' Cc gia Lee Williams'of Atlanta, was a visitor who -ariojnl .! vices at P.ot hel A M. E.\h .iwh on Sunday. The Sunshine cr b met on last Friday ai Lena on . the~home of Mrs. Alary war _ on Downs bt. iMiss M, L. I V ! r presided over the! meeting.*" T ie meeting opened with cad.prayer, next was] the ci-dUii-r wuJbhe roll by the Sec,ret;<v, Xis- YV. M. Garrett,'some very good talks were made byj |the toladies: Mrs, Mary; 'Garrett. Mr.-. Ncttje Leak.-Mrs. LoW Ibe/.maiul. Miss Allerifln T'i-'aiHand <AlIss *Willie Ma« Garrett.A delicious -coilljse of ;in c.id eaku aiid U'holbi peaches we. served. Mrs. ..Netil-e Uvi\k \[ entertain the dub at Iil. on West Hampton; bit. o-i ne::.:. Friday. Tire Sun-! p illiiCJ *. : v. Jjlill illUilll We [uiii-uatyi.:.,;, on our work the jcT.\Tii..-u V. ..j 11 we .slarledT The «"» 'Mln«ESi i-dr Supply- ( reel. 0 -. f - .. -- .-f t.. -...-. '& i"l p§f-.1-'\ *or #< i '.u. / . V'-/-' | We rftake ; jr/Vv.. } i . .i Banners. I *, 3rr-" \ til - *- ' j Tiorig-fv. j "_" jvr^* .I - / 1 This style Bad, nuulr fnr any org ^ Cttll ho tIotflv,'Il<J(l fl j . | Badges for off: 4^yV T;| .style with lace up i c: 1 \ ' i«».v -T j r.. ~'V '^^ hedge _ | ^ badges We make espe< 6^:-' j and Ushers' badg ^ embossing machii 7. eet ^ j . . . .'" - i : ''.. Saturday, June 27, 1925. Boosters club is still on the job. We have-not gone down as yet' as some persona, have wished for us to do. ~ We pay no atten- t jtion to the works of tfrja devi1, K\ ibut we are going to stick right by* our leader Rev. McClelian. I The Boosters club will meet W Thursday aiternpon at the home of Mrs. Etta Garlington on West Hampton* St. JHi's. Josie Blakely Gairy of this city departed this life a few days ago, she was a member of Bethel A. M. E. church, v ^ v The Children^-Day program * " was very good this year. The primary children rendered a very [iixecllent program on last Sunday afternoon and the adults rendered a program Sunday night jwhie.il was enjoyed by all.» I will mako rpecial mention 01 the insti'umeiitaj stjlo'~played by-Mrs. Sarah Maude Daniels and the m talks made" by Mr. J. L. PHca and ProfessorCresswell Madden. 1 Sick .members amF friends of' 1 this city are Mrs. Sarah Fowler,. 1 Mrs. Mary Finley, Miss Daisy | Sullivan a-nd Mrs. Gbrrie Owens. Let us pray for them. ; .r. MRS. BETHUNE TO ADDRESS J T'.mi;s,uvn whitr mem STUDENTS 1 (By iin.1 Associated Negro Press.). , r^\ Oreensboro, N. C., June.Mrs. Marv McLood Bethunel^s fn address here next -wek bfre' thou- 0. sand young white men students on some aspeqts of the race pre/- blcm. An interesting occasion _ Is expected. i Jt ^ Company X _r -.'X Columbia, C. ^ J . :. " 'a-* i i..+*+ .-* ===== societies.- >-t' < T ___ Y " ?" Badges, Collars and V * T vnythijig for vour y v . : $-;v *y go as shown in cut can be , . -.- f aiiualiuin_ The mblal pari ^ nd used iu the Lodga-rodmi < x /1QM l\/\ wi / ! /v lv.. r, >> »v.v.io vein uu mauc Ijy sailie X the sides. _ - f':-., PRICES: - | .. , > (Each) <& * 5X.50 ... ~ & > 1.30 -n .. : ==? - z:_JhsL 4 .ir > r f ~7" -w " 90 . . t * "X " ..- n ,, x == :iall^ badges for all orders Y T es for all churches. A large . ne is operated in our badge .- rTT': gold and silver embossing. Y » "'1 ** ~ r-1^-Company = Columbia, S. C. «£ .~
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Page 1: serW~r.^.'.. McClelian. annual Hampton* Garlington · 2016. 7. 16. · CRYSTAL LODGE NO,33 ELECTS |k OFFICERS jn 1At the end of the semi-annual term whichexpiredjc^n last meetirig

CRYSTAL LODGE NO, 33 ELECTSOFFICERS|kjn 1At the end of the semi-annualterm which expired jc^n last meetirignight in June, Crystal LodgeNo. 33 elected all~~of its officersto serve for the next 0 months.This was one pf the biggest meet

i/* ings this lodge has had for some£*~\ time.

The .officers to serve for thenexP semi-anmral derm. are:

Sirs Henry D. Pearson, C. C.,I. H. Goodwin, V.-C.; C. A. An,derson, K. R. & S., J. B. Lewie,M. or F., GeSiTI. Hampton, M.of Exchequer.

\ . Sir Joel H. Jackson a memberof Crystal No. 33 had the firstreport of__this-lodge dated December1006, framed and j?re_sented same T^trhe-doilge-as an

"historical record. Thitl reportcarried all tile first officer# andcharter membersPast Chancellors' Council Is As

sured~

VOn las»t: Su;t$ay Junel5th at5 oVltv-k most of-the Past, Chancellorsin this District met atthe offices of District Deputy W.H. Thoma-s for .the purpose of or*ganiziqg a Past Chancellors';Council. All present took an activermrt in~±he meetimr and naid

f 1

u-.~ , in-tko-fue rexpaired-by-fhc temporary-organization^. On SundayJune 28th at..5 o'clock this same

-.:.;.body w ill call anulhcr meeting to~~= allow-those that haven't attend

ed to join and also tho^e thatJ _ are paucing jaut |at the end of

this- vemi-anniKd; term. »

w.ii. TiiO:\IAS, a. D.'i II. IA PEARSON, Acting See'y

and Treasurer.

NEWBERRY NEWS===s...

NewheiTy, S. Cv, ^Jurie '22.The friends of Mrs. M. R. Grahamwill be very glad to knowthat she_ is " improving nicelythrough" this hot weather oi he»

-.five-or- si^c months confinementto her room, :

]\I:ss Maria Tucker is home-Lia.-"Qiij...-S-i^ilJLmg--liyr

fathe r__J\Iv \V~ T. Tucker.onBoundary St. She will makencr return to Auirusla un Qie22nd.where, she is-attending theuniversity hospital.

.' Rev. G..K. Lvles and Rev. Lillywoodi'rom Clirrton, Rev. J. B..7~ Smith Rev. Thomson from

Anderson. Rev.- A. J..JNIartin-from,Due West and Rev. SmartfronV Greenville stopped over a

felyftonrs in \he city on last_j Friday cnroute to Columjbia.

Rev. Lyiou spoke very comm^ncDably of;thf' irnprovemenl'.ftf MillerChapel A. M. E. church, allof th° preachers-.seem to be wellwtf sty. "Look out RewEllis.'^

r. On last Sunday ^as a "MtrTiday at "Miller all day. -""The Rev.R. L. Ruff from Montgomery,Alar, preached the 11:00 o'clock

\ .; sermon. Rev. S. E. MaVtinpreached the evening sermoh at8 dK) P. 31. After the sermon byRev. Ivlartin a few remarks weremade by Rev, Ellis. Then hepresented Prof. Alfonzo Williamsfrom- North Dakota*..lie madefits'Ta:^X:«Al remarks. Ho hni

. 'been hef'e jin-our city for a month^ V or more in and ouk

The worlu on Bethlehem Baptistchurch is looking fine and itt'j .

will soon be finished. . *

' ItTiat; ITitmio Alirarn<2 To Wnu

r.-.-from Lrouisville, Ky. where shehas bccn x-mployed as- a teacher

* in on<Tof the best schools in that= er=niore terms;

r* .She "is a good teacher.p. T The girls_of the agriculture

class of Mt. Bethel Germanyschool are planning to furnishchickens and eggs to those whcare planning' to take delegates

^ for the grand -lodge. See thet girls...

- When you are hot and thirstyin the city go to L>r. Geo. VV,

Singleton Drug Store.When you are hungry go tc

- - Gf T~k ii* 1

F Mrs. 15. w. Jjrauiey, ana wi-ison

Rustauiant.K' _.^W2mn you are tired a>nd want

to rest go to Williams and Patrcyteraon, Undertaking parlor on

WWW- mi

! When you want a doctor seerJ. D. Williams. » ]The able faculty of the Newber ?

ry County.Training Schopl, copj-Ttposed of Principal B. W. Bradley, lAsistants: Mrs. M. A. Gray, and rMisses Georgia Metzs and Liz-Jzie Wallace closed a successful [ssession June 14 th, 15th and l6th_r]Rev. E. P. Ellis preached the annualsermon from Gen., which1 ewas logical, forceful and animating. Prosperity" Will never for-get Rev. Ellis. The amount >o^i.proceeds derived from closing ex-1jercises was about $80.00.

Thosewho paid $1.00 were":Messrs. U. S. Gallman, J. C.

ton, William Burton. Menton fjSpearmanT Zedomen Lawson, [Robert Ruhon, B. W. Bradley, ..

Theodore Wheeler, John Jones, t]Jerome Burton, Mrs. Ada Law jstfii-gjgvd. Rev\ E, P. Elite. " '

The fallowing g:wo 50 cents:Mrs. Daisy Levant* Miss Geo-,

rgia MetzS-Mr. H. B.. Hikard.The following paid 35 cents:Mr; John Permy.-..

" pThe following gave 25 Cents: -1,Mesdames Evelyn Bouknight, W. (i

,L. Wallace, Mayme Wheeler, O- jciell Cla-rk, Ola' Boeder, Flattie ^Burton, Bessie Jones, Cora Dav-

*

is7 Ojetth Ruff^ MaUie"~Gray,Lrhizzre Henry, Maggie Gallrnan,Mhsaes SaTlie Bridges. Ella 'Young

uMa»ry Lucus, Messrs. Jniacs Val-ieniine, Glover Young,.Bander.Wilson.

!: < .i.iLNEWS FROM ABBEVILLE

AND VICINITY: ^ \

Abbeville with G colored ehi.ii>;1 K ..v., .w:u11

clHU U 1 o gill 11 111 IIIU

'grasp of a dearth, tho' not a

spiritual one we hope,.The "Friendly. City" has 'a. fine

array of colored business- and '

professional men and women. Noone need "suffer for service -in 1

nseny of their given lines. If you 1

_want to build a mansion of wo£>d-_Jhor-strine we have the talent call,1. T

Messrs. Boston Johnson, William 1

Twrman,--alias (If i 11 -i>ook-yf John1 a

wood-box to modernmansions-.Painters.LouisAllies, Ceo.=j=-flam, James T)i;spn, AjtlTnnvJhi-,,1!right, W'm. Heard1 and otherswhose names I can't recall. If j^

!it is Taxi service you need phone!or wire E. L. Brown, of Jas. Gar-jlington, they are at your service!day of night with.a well-kept ma-.**

-chine to motor vow whereveryou -desire- to go. .Prices right.- H

Rnnip) imp wo want n policy 1o i

deavtTTo v.'i fe iond children iTT^a «

-number one company. See Rev.*L. F. Rhodes, the versatile agent 1

for 1 ho X. C.. .."Mhliif.il T.ifV: Inuir-^.'ance of Durham, X. C. T^ Tf~mcing if., th'nVpivr iIv nf-inn, \ney-we eannot buy a new par of s

shoes or slippers .then see Mr. EL ,vlis Fuller- on X. fMain ST., and v

have those old ohes neatly*

paired. See? Make old shoesglook new.

* '.w" pLast Sunday~pvi^ a high day t

in Glover's A- M-' K. church de- 1

spite the dry weather, and scaricity of money, wpt-h-no clubs or ^

loyalty.with no cornnulsion-the ^

members a<nd friends laid on the t

table for all purposes (8115.21) 1; bne hundreel 1'iften dollars, twen- <

ty-four cents. The preaching;: was. domr by the pastor and Rev.': John Qreene. Rev^_JGreene'ssermon' was thoughtful timelyl

; and spiritual, lie hold atten-j^tJ KovnnlrU rvrpnfhrU «n r>vr'r>I-_i

: lent sermon on Sunday night at 1Mt. Hebron. He _seemed_J.o be 1ready f<p fight anything that had t

the appearance of sin. Rev.!Jas. Jenkins our" "fellow-towns- I

i man was-out to Midway Baptistschurch Sunday to preach-on- -a-1Children's Day occasion and they 1

/ say right well he did. it. He \chose 1*01- a subject "Is the ]

> yvorid urowmg better: loxt: iMatt. 11:23,24. He preached toj

;_and they say "Come again Rev. \

iJenkins. Mt. Sinai and Glover'sChapel choirs rendered excellent 1music. ,.t t

_i

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j .j---THE PALMEl

Mr. Eddie ^Washington, Sr.,,eft this morning for Asheville,

C. where he goes to capturehe object of his pursuit and'aGnch out again on the matrinonialsee. He was accompanedhv his two sons. Eddie, Jr.,md Thomas, and Mr. H. Clifton[^yldr. __May they-have "a pleaanttrip and may the groom

Ject spend the remainder .of hislays in happiness.-.Mr. John Pope one of our promsing young men left forNewfork City this morning.Far- first class groceries see

lessrs. Epps, Cunningham, L.L Richie* M. J, JMler and sons.

"We_must keep cool on theserot~ctr«yirTnen'drop around to r.ir-TtornVSoda^"Fountain land;ct.iee cream and Fountain[rinks.

Georgetown Items"Mr: H: K. Atkmsun made a

lying tVip to the "Gate City" on

iunday.-^TlnrisTnarter rot took a cruiseown to North Island Tuesdayveiling. A delightful time was,lad. Mfi's. E. L. Fraser and;Irs. B. M. Duiimore chaperonedhe party,Mrs. Anna L. Chavis of Chi-.

ago, 111., is, visiting Miss-'Jan*ie Ward. ~-. : .

Mrs. Eliza Session an. ableocietyleader and church work-,

r has left the eitv to r^sido inn l/ni* ? r\WT T?1 ^tuvv^ > lv. n,) x' xc4.

Mr. Wm. Coachman left onhaturday to summer in \ New!'ork City.Kfcep up with the home townj

evvs by leaving your subscription* witli the reporter. :.

Messrs..-David Washingtonnd Alex .Horry returned on

nturuay to New York^vThe party that attended the

uneral service of Bishop Chape-Heincluded the Rev. Bcnbow,'erks, Carolina ,and Dobbins.The funeral service of Mrs.

iarriet Tucker was held at theionic on-Duke street Saturdaynorning..Mrs. Eliza Nesbit died at the

'pin-n.-i. hd'.icmflvy Monday. Thelody was-brought to the city viaIhiO in charge oi \v. J. WildsluP'sOn.

A.%. DUNMORE.

NOTICE.klitor Palmetto Leader:Allow me space in your paper

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ii the last week issuue in theokimn marked Jicnnettsvillesows. Tliere appeared a statenenlfrom the Saw Mill Baptisthnreh which HNuT<error. Thelit .r.orial a Deaceit Thomas, H.Vak-h not beonlThe program.:tated that the mentorial Servicevjll be .July the 5th, 1925. whichvill he the first Sunday in July,carrt see where the writer reelved her information, as. she

' -11/ii nr/ivol Tt i< trufi thilt

he pastor preached from ActsK):'M, hut that was the Goldenl\xt of t he S. S. lesson for thatlay.' It is true that anyone can

ay'ivhat Llipy^bclleve but to.say,vhal -t-hey know js best whenhey are talking about others,

< ' the public see that the~mem>rialservice be July 5, 1925.RlvV. J. J. HARRISON.

I]cnnctts\ille "SewsIh.'iinett.-ville, June.The maiyfYienrFrin arid around the ci?yhave beeri wonderfully blessed

o have the Rev. J. I. Henry andlis five sons. All of Rev. Henry'stons are fine preachers.Miss C. I). S., Sister Cureton,

Miss Emily and Julia McKoy mo;oredto Chora" and visited Rev.[«\~W. Prince. They spoke verylighly of the fine school work!>f Ksv. Prince. He just com-!Meted the building of a beautifulRosenwald School.Miss #rnfanda Thomas took

^ritrusfy-iti Sunday, 'IVu^rt shevill soon recover.

Rev. P. B. Mdodana was at hisjest in Macedonia church on lastSunday.

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rro LEAnfiR __ "JThe Children Day program

throughout the country reporteda success. The program renderedat Shiloh was extremely goodand yet I must speak personallyof little Mr. J. C. Robinson. ITSplayed his part well.

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Miss Cora McEaddy is in Washington, D. Cn/TSttTng relatives. ;

.We always are d&lighted tohave Rev. S. S. Youngbloocf inthe City.

Misses Thelma and S. Spearsleft Saturday for New York.Trust they will spend a pleasantsummer.-..

We are delighted to see MissArgie Crosland out again aftera long illness.Mr. apd Miss Lomax have openedup a swell Beauty Parlor on

MarshalPSt. When in town call-aroundad visit-Them/ (r? Th^ mission»rv ladies nrn «ln_

ing all they can to make thecommunity a success: :..The reporter was delighted to

have Mrs. Nettie Kirk, Misses G.L. Lomax and P. Kirk call Sunday,as well as Rev. A. E" Lomax.He spoke ol' his line trip to NorthCarolina. *

The many friends of Bennettsville-^ereshocked to hear of thedeath pf Miss -Cloud Graham.The remains still await the returnof her. relatives i'loih different-parts of tlmJhath^..:

Mrs. u^q

sick list, also Mrs.. R. Grcdge.Trust they will snnn n'nnVr.._

Rev. Cocks, the presiding eldero^er tlie Cherawdisti'icU delivereda strong sermon to EvansChapel A. M. E.Z. church.tMiss)-eallie DrSandei'S, Rep'th-

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LAURENS NEWSLaurens, S. C., June 22.Surp

,day was a real hot day inthe~cijty of Laurens and we are in needof rain very much. Sunday mortriTngTal11 o'clock the usual serW~r.^.'..vices were held, our"- pastor1; vnvL ! rmoh that was fullof the spirit. lie-used for a

sublet " -A Praying Church."

gain one oT his touclilrtg* sermons,us'ivr as a subject, 'Mightierthaw the Mightiest." We are

[certainly ud of our leaderLev. Jr-C. . Glcjlan, he is really

inw oh- the -good work in

Layreus. *'yt us all pray thatjhe'will -h..l -but until the end."Mi.-i' Cc gia Lee Williams'of

Atlanta, was a visitor who-ariojnl .! vices at P.ot hel A

M. E.\h .iwh on Sunday. TheSunshine cr b met on last Fridayai Lena on . the~home of Mrs.Alary war _ on Downs bt. iMissM, L. IV ! r presided over the!meeting.*" T ie meeting openedwith cad.prayer, next was]the ci-dUii-r wuJbhe roll by the Sec,ret;<v,Xis- YV. M. Garrett,'somevery good talks were made byj|the toladies: Mrs, Mary;'Garrett. Mr.-. Ncttje Leak.-Mrs.LoW Ibe/.maiul. Miss AlleriflnT'i-'aiHand <AlIss *Willie Ma«Garrett.A delicious -coilljse of;in c.id eaku aiid U'holbipeaches we. served. Mrs. ..Netil-eUvi\k \[ entertain the dubat Iil. on West Hampton;bit. o-i ne::.:. Friday. Tire Sun-!p illiiCJ *. : v. Jjlill illUilll We

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Saturday, June 27, 1925.

Boosters club is still on the job.Wehave-not gone down as yet'

as some persona, have wishedfor us to do. ~

We pay no atten- tjtion to the works of tfrja devi1, K\ibut we are going to stick rightby* our leader Rev. McClelian.

I The Boosters club will meet WThursday aiternpon at the homeof Mrs. Etta Garlington on WestHampton* St.JHi's. Josie Blakely Gairy of

this city departed this life a fewdays ago, she was a member ofBethel A. M. E. church, v

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The Children^-Day program* "

was very good this year. Theprimary children rendered a very[iixecllent program on last Sundayafternoon and the adults rendereda program Sunday nightjwhie.il was enjoyed by all.» I willmako rpecial mention 01 the insti'umeiitajlstjlo'~played by-Mrs.Sarah Maude Daniels and the mtalks made" by Mr. J. L. PHcaand ProfessorCresswell Madden. 1

Sick.members amF friends of' 1this city are Mrs. Sarah Fowler,. 1Mrs. Mary Finley, Miss Daisy |Sullivan a-nd Mrs. Gbrrie Owens.Let us pray for them.

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STUDENTS 1(By iin.1 Associated Negro Press.). , r^\Oreensboro, N. C., June.Mrs.

Marv McLood Bethunel^s fnaddresshere next -wek bfre' thou- 0.

sand young white men studentson some aspeqts of the race pre/-blcm. An interesting occasion _

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