The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 14, 1932, Page Page, Image 3

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Saturday, May 14^1932 % WINNSBORO NEWS Wayman A. M. E. <'hurch Our iSunday School is still -moving forward. The" lesson on last Sunday was discussed with unusual interest. We had a timely review by our very efficient" ^superintendent Mr. S. A. Moore. Our Pastor, Rev. A. J, Ftdix being indisposed Sunday we cTicT not - i??ve ? sermun. Messrs S. A. Moore and I). L. Smith conducted a very lively, ptay or meeting which ended in testifying and an old time hand-shaking. It was indeed a wonderful meeting. ' On Sunday night we had our an-, nual Mother's Day program. The program was under the auspices of the (Stewardesses, Mrs. L. P. Camp- i bell, president of Board No. 2 was ' in charge. " v . ' Mrs. E. J. Hunter presided at the organ. We were favored with sev-. ' eral selections .of readings, solos, and some fine addresses. Mrs. Wright, wife of Rev. " Wright of' Rock Hill,was with us and made interesting remarks. ' Our pastor also spoke very " briefly. music for the occasion. Mrs. Carrie Sampson returned rwcfinfl.. /m VI " 1 "u>? vyiiupjutw;, in. v_^., wnore she had gone to see her sick daughter. She reports hcta.* daughter" is much improved. i - Rev. A. J. Felix is much improved at this" writing. We trust lie will soon recover. " M- ?Minnie Yotmg wluv is, nlU'iul ing school jp Gastonia, N. C., is here on account of the sickness in her family. We were glad however to have her back to, church Sunday. Health And ,Riches (A Thought) If great riches and* 'good health were s.et before you, which would you choose? I would choosfc good health and not great riches. If :i person have good health and not a pleasure and enjoyment. But, if I am rich and have bad health I will be cross and hard to get along with and will lose all interest in everything. But "with health, I may be able to earn great riches. .Crave not ? great riches but good health. Buelah Haitiwanger, Age 13?7 th grade. Sec'y- of Wayman Sunday School. ORUM NEWS istors were present. Among the out of town guests! Mrs. Maffile ~f*r Klugh and son Clarence. Mrs. Annie Klugh, children; -iMiss Albertha Fair, brother "Rogersj' all of Greenwood. ' j . J Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Reynolds, little daughter Eleanor Eouisfc of Hopkins, S. C. Rev: Thompson- hftd tHiHMi goni'un Thursday night. ? Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore visited Greenwood servce* Sunday night and report a grand time. Rev. W. M. Thompson preached for Rev. M. G. Williams Sunday night. .vliss Hattie F. Wilson returned to her work in Columbia Sunday. ivir. and Mrs. G. Miller were visitors at the home of Mrs. Sam Gog- I gins Thursday. , . 9 J, s I J, , I ATT A NKW'8 Services were well attended at Weston Chapel A. M. E. Church on Sunday. The pastor, Rev. W. S. Fordham tilled his piilpt at 11:30 using as a text 20th chapter 28th verse of St. T.vlati. subject "Faithful Mothers."' 7:30 P. M. The Buds and Roses C^ub rendered a very good Moher's Hay program. It ?was enjoyed by Alk , ' Kev. T. J. Ransom pastor of Pee Deeiv B. C., will begin a revival meeting here -op May 9th lasting two weeks. Sister Anna J. Bethea will pileaeh for the Missionary Society f Sil.nday afternoon. ' Members and friends are asked to hear her. The l.u. Band will be to the school house Friday night. Adjnission 10 Cents. Come one! Come all. Those that atoended the Tent Communion last week in Florence were Mrs. Lizzie McDodgle Mrs. Hat tie Godsop, Mrs. Dorothy cado. Miss Marion (Blow; Rev. \V. M. Brogdon, Mrs. Maggie D. Scott had as her supper gut-st Monday,-'2nd, Rev. W. S. Fordham. Misses Daisy Berry, Catherine Rembert, Ifattie "Hicks, MFrank F.dmons of Charleston, S. *C.; after the town of Latta, Miss Anetxe Cham py, Miss Mary L. Brooks left for their homes last week. At this writing, Mrs. Elizabeth Hengan is seriously 11. ' The Pulpit Board met at the home of Mrs. \V. S- Fordham, Thursday r afternoon, May 3. ' iThe Presdent Mrs. 'Mack Whte presiding-. Openmg song "What a friend we have in Jesus." Prayer by Mrs. Edna Bethea; .scripture lesson by Mrs. iC. Ilolman; music was played by little 1 i -years old Pauline Fordham. After' the meeting was over the members was served with "ice cold lemonade ancl cake. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mack White. - WHITMIHE NEWS Cedar Group-A. M. E. Zion Church ? Rev. C. H. McRae, Pastor Sunday School was largely attended Cedar Grove Sunday. The les son was discussed enthusiastically: subject: Indulgence or self control. This was a very inspiring and intert st 11 g" lesson. We had~as our guests in our- Sunday' School, Misses Almeta and Aloonia Banks. We are always glad to. have these-yeung^hniies^pre^ sehted in our Sunday School. I Miss Queen Koberson and Mr. Jno. Young made a pop call to Misses Jnez j.ind. Mozella Epns Monday nite May )2nd. They enjoyed a pleasant time, f ~ ~ v\e wci p vera.g]ad to have with, us last Sunday our presiding elder Dr. I). C. Crosby to preach for us. He preached a soul stirring sermon, af ter which every heart was made to rejoice. After "the sermon, Commun?HHt?was admnintered. Mother's Day was observed at Cedar Grove A. M. E. Zion Church. A large crowd was present and the pupils rendered an excellent program After jLhe program, the Sunday S.houl gave alitcle reeeptiofl* fut tlie , mothers. Everyone seemedjto enjoy the delicious repast. We had some veiy interesting?remarks by the mothers which was quite enjoyable. Mu sic was furnished by the Cedar Grove choir and the Cedar Grove Quartet. # Misjses Annie L. Abrants, Jubia M. Abrams, Murray Walker, were the evening guests of J^isses..Magnolia and Mozella Epps 'Monday. They .enjdyed a lovely , evening. Mr. George Telford Davis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Davis and brother pf Mr. and Mrs. Press Williams died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Press Williams May 2nd, 1932. The sisters that attended the funeral were: Mrs. T. H. Henry of Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. Catherine Lyles of Attended are Mrs. H. K. Davis, Rev. I The niece, Miss Albertha Lyles; nephew, Mr. James Davis, ,Sammie ~Lylcs all "txL'Jersey-CityT N. J-; Mr. Gilbert Lyles of Whitnfire S. C.; visitors 'that attended the funeral are 1 lisle, S-* C,; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter o, Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. Lettha Harris and daughter Miss Thel, man Harris of Charlotte N. C.; Mn Hunt also of Charlotte. | Mr. Davis was funeralized at the Bruce Tabernacle A.?M;?E. Zion Church Sunday, 'May 8th and was buried at Cedar Grove A. M. E. Z. Church Sunday, May 8. A large crowd-attended the funeral. He .was a faithful Christian and a league .. ball player. Ho died at the age of 42 years. Rev. Crawford preach -ed-the-funeral. It was a sad flWPrftl. He leaves to mourn his loss a father, five sisters, three brothers, a wife and a host 'of relatives and friends. We hopd it is earth's loss and heaven's gain. He is gone but not forgotten. . . . f Dear brother we hope some day to I meet voii. * On that bright celestial shore; ;You are gone never, to njeet you, Until we meet for evernrlore. There were eight flower girls and 0 'pall bearers. Byrtl undertaker in charge. He was well known throughout the community. ? Obituary of Mr. George T. Davie who depai tfhts lire, May 2nd, 1032 at 9:15 o'clock at the home of .his sjster, Mrs. Press Williams. He was the son of Mr. W. D. Davis. Ho joined the ichurch in his youfh. He was (L member of Wil;Hams f^hapt'l A. M. E. Eirtfi Church I at Carlisle, S. C. He took sick at his home at Remley's 'Point, S. C., March 5, 1932 and bore his illness .with patience. He made his honfe in Jersey City for 15 years and had -been back South for 18 months. Ev1 orytime asked if he was prayir*g ihis ^answer was always yes. His fa vorite song during his illness was [ ('I will cling to. the' Old Rugged i Cross." He leaves to mourn his Joss 1 ) W THE PALMETTO lA ^ ? ? UNION NEWS Sunday ..was an ideal day. AID*" Sunday iScliools and churches "* were h well attended, Kev.L. C. Bowman ! Pastor of Bethel Church is attend- o jing the General Conference in CleveHand, Ohio. The superintendent open C e<l the Sunday School at the *usual n "hour. A wonderful review of* Esau S selLs hi| birthright- by Dr. C. ..A. | t? iiiuuusii, mrs. .juna BooKmai'. Mrs./I " Janic Copeland and Mrs...-Mary J/ Ripe. / 1 l Mrs. Ulysses .Turner of Spartah- ? burg spent the .week-end with pa- * I lenis, uev. and Mrs. K. A. Turner ^ , on Gregg Avenue. SK'e attended" ! Bethel Sunday.. Mr. Fi;'od Ifnomas of Daytona Beach, Fia., and/ .Miss !t Bertha Collins ipotored to Strrough-1 c ter, Sunday visiting Mrs. Sa/-ah Col 1 lins. \ - 1 Mrs.. Roy Wallace, will visit the 1 relaticuler in Poscelet this Week. ? Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Smotherir-jR. S. Smothers, Mr. S. L. Anderson { [Mr. .Willie Beattte, 'Anderson, Mr,? ? T-eattey worship at Bethel Sund. j i Mrs. Addie Ander?s.cvi of ?>partanburg is visiting her sisters Mrs. . Sallie B. Young, Mrs. Bertha iMe- . 1 unkina. Tii&_ three worshipped?to^ getlte<rrSnnday at Corinth Church. ^ Mnny yonrt- sint-n thi< happen- 1 ed.. Mr,, diLes Lindsey-and-,sjster? Oui-^ nsliia were at the bed side of the I 1 aunt. Mrs. Tvpleli at .Tnnuavillu CbIii 1 tlay and Sunday who is sick, but trust lor her a speedy decodery. Mr. D. ^ B. Gibson, on Hamlet Street invites ' the jublic to inspect hjs new?stock of goods. \ Mrs. Irene Alexander of Carlisle t now on . Enterprise Street, Union is !' is doing fancy and plain sewing all -jwork appreciated. The bail game between union and ^ Jonesville women May Uth was called 1 off, some misunderating. ^ ' ' . 0 JEDIHRG NEWS ? Branch A. M. E.r4hurch : ' Sunday \vas a great day. Rev. C. ), Capers delivered one of the ablest j sermons Sunday at Zion. He u-ed i -for a subject "Care for the Aged." ; His text was taken from 01st Psalm, j j Cast ye not off in time of .old age ( and forsake me not when my strength faileth. j At St. James, at 4 P.. M. he delivered a wonderful address on tin ; j-subiect "What is home without a : mother. - v .SadR. DanUler-and .Mrs, EiwJL nest Galishaw are. putting forth' every_effort.. to bring to pass soul sav- r ing. Six souls were added to tlu v church. $8.25 was raised. Rev. Capers in his closing remark said a mother willl be a mother ail ' her life, but a father, till he a | I new wife. E A STOVER NEWS , \ 'i ^ttrr and ^trs.-AVr-S? Holley enter- ,. tained a. few of their many friend.-' i on Friday evening may 6th at the 7 present were Rev. and Mrs. Wm. G'antt, Prof, and Mrs.~E. Bftrnwe+1 and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jenkins. A sumptous menu was served cpn istiiig of stewed and fried fiah, to- ? mato sauce, corn and light bread, after which lemonade and very de- " licious plain cake was served. After dinner we all went to the stream (with the exception of Mrs. 1 Gantt and jftamwelH Nvhore M^s^--v Catherine Holley and Mrs. Jenkins took a long boat ride, on returning they join&d the'others and fished. We all had barHuck because we didn't ^ even get a bite nevertheless we en joyed a very pleasant evening, The gentlemen relating many liv ? -tie jnkes which added much to the _L . occasion. -u On leaving Mr. Holley gave each j family-a string of fish. AVords were inadequate to express our appreciation to them for the nice dinner and our much enjoyed evening. Wo hope we. shall soon have the privilege of ? going there again. Rosa L. Gantt, Reporter. a wife, Mrs.TttT7tte^P$YTK;,bfr Remiey Point; a father, Mr. W. D. Davis of . Jersey City; five sisters, Mrs. T. H. ' Henry of Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. Caro- Sl line Lyles of Jersey City, N. J.; Mrs. Brosia Williams of Whitmire, S. C.; Mrs". Catherine Lyles, Mrs. Estochia Mitchell and three brothers: Rev. A. C( M. Davis, :Mr. Hessie K. Davis, Mr. Claud C. Davis, all of Jersey City S1 and a host of relatives and friends to mourn hig loss. u ib *> Mitcur'?? i , BKNN>ri[TSVILLK NKWS The month of May brings plenty I ot weather In* our Vicinity. Appear to be real Summer, instcint | f early Spring. . , Miss Julia M.our, of Washington. I). . snent Suml?v t ? j .11 v..o ?.n.j wmn nor ; lother, Mrs. Kissis Mour on King t., and other relatives and friends. Mrs. I,. S, Lucas, Miss . J roue iwmlt/t-s I , Wilsil'liiif. : ni>?-?"... V < r^-T?urprjse Sunday guest xf Mrs. Mary Sanders and family, 88 At.aim St.'. ?lrs. Lucas is the daughter of Mrs. Sanders and. Miss Irerfe Sanders is granduughter. Mrs. Mary Sarairs is still ?very ill and the sight of he daughters meant much to her n her sick feeling, drs. Agnes Rogers of Washington vas the Sunday guest of Rev. ami (Irs. J. S. Drake. All of tFie above nan;'id 'friends were "the evening fuests. of the reporter. _ Ml>. Rogers, Miss J. Moore. Mrs. j. Lucas and Miss Irene Sander? re.urned to Washington Sunday af er making the pop vi.?it~to their ohi tome town. "Mrs,, tlssie Monlyn, 11 us. Helen drum of New York City,. Mrs, II. irday for New Jersey .after- spondhg a few weeks home. Miss Shada MeNeal and brother cere ealle 1 home Sunday* morning to the bedside of ' their sick .mother. it,.? ?i ?? " i ...... ...... IV- ..IV .ivcii.. .11 i s. -Me.Neitl lie<l ?a few -"Hours irfloF'-tli'e arrival rthor two childdren. Tile fnmo-nl i lefvice was held Tuesday e-vening at iiraJoli Church. ^T?ry 'sad was tiie death .of little aaster McCoy on Marshal St. win. re . le quietly passed away. Saturday afternoon. The only son of Mr. anil ilrs. Daisy McCall. Mrs, Florence L.-Pepper of l.une. >erton, N. ('.. sister of Mrs. MeCall li rived at once to be with Mrs, Mevall in this perio 1 of > adr.e s. Mis. 'epper returned to - her home this eeekr? The St. Paul Baptist Church feel ironrl vif tli 1,1 ir quart of hoy- Von will tct wis.e to hear these splendid Ik?/s lonsist- of Leon Williams, soprano; M. MunVrly, tenor; C. I). McColum, baritone and Wilie Plates, bass, rhcy are. making improvement in i'V, The-'.iifty fourth annual m ssion of he Baptist! E. and M, Convention of South. Caornlia held one "of it- bes; lessions m the history of the coii,-ention. President Earle of Sparanburg due to maiiv considirnt imw hey closed out in two days. This' vas some hard work- but the Baptist an pin ilit' program, over when they Mailt to. I will not. mention?all the _ niportant " sketches oF The ToiTven - ~ ion;howevcr. Rev S. C. Campbell delivered the pre-convei.it ion sermon ' rijesda.v evening in the absence of lev. J. C. Tobin; I). I). Tli.. . Vniix-Jo.c in Dim ?-m-:il .lUi.i.l vere very- kind to serve dinner each lay which meant 'much to the city Viends. ' ' The two city churches Kvahs Chap T~A. M. ! :. CliiiiTli. !U'V. COX. |i;t.sor; Kllcn McCollum, organist, rendered vxcelent nmsie. Tuesday | veiling and as u-ual St. Michael M. , 0.1 Church rendered services Wedles-lay evening. Rev. J. C. Jackson iastor; Miss Dora L. Row, organist | $hiloh played well their part in very service. Rev. H. M. Stewart it' Greenville preached an ex Doci:rina sermon 'Wednesday evening. drs. Williams" spoke as. never onT 'oreign Missionary. After which '' lev. Reeder, pastor of Zion Baptist hurch lifted $41.00 for Mrs. :Wil-J ianis. We regret that Mrs. Williams lacl to make her speeth so short but re hope to have her visit .the South and and especially' Bennettsville. chile many pledged to help with the letv building at Benedict Callege. Dr. I. "J. I1'in son. president cTnTffr^"s is College spoke very timely in evry respect. v rv respect. _. The Missionary sermon by Rev t. B. Mabry of Aiken was very good.: 'hese good preachers hail as neve i u'fore a. pack house every day and ight. - ( Our beloved pastor Kev." A. J. Vright and his strong body of niemers and friends spared no time in" fiaking it very pleasant for all the- . 1'legales. The reporter was ver\ ushed all during the convention jwjth the many visitors... You are evef~" rclcome to the* city of Bennettsville. Miss TheTnia Sparks and father. Mr.,, Sparks, Miss, Thelma Spears , ere" ill the city Thursday, evening. a diss Margaret llanna 'arrive<1 >aturda.v morning after closing a uccesful school term in the Dillon traded sto hos.il. Gee some, one had ; smiling contest when the last song one. 1. . ? Di1e 'to some consideration our trammar department of tin* high chol- closed out Tuesday 1- "o'clock * iliss.es Lance'Twigc and Cherry lef for New York Saturday "evening, titers left for their various -homes Rrof. Wright. Robtnsrm?and M:!-~ 'misnr and Pmf.'.nf Clio svill c:iin Little Mists Anett McColhim on.. Iifdson Street is on*.the sick list. Mrs; Emma J;"Drake on .King-.St , < improving nicely. Sunday was* Mother's Day. maii.v f the churches rendered special exrciscs, Rev. Alston preached at Shidv Sunday morning. A full audi nee was present. Rev.. W. F. Mcf 'oy pastor of St. Bulah preached a oiuTcrfuI mother's Hay sormon. He ft early Monday. Trust they will or.n be converted in a few days. Rev, A. C. Cook, Mrs. K. Cook and Irs., Monroe left Tuesday morning r>r Pittsburgh, -Pa.. attending -the onferenec.? A large number of our friends^-will | pepd the week-end in New York on special excursion leaving on Satrday. V** J'ai.M i'.'ito \(.ki< i i. i i k \l. .Ml .n | ?^aki-:'.m-rtr\i:s in i n -i i.u< <>i.-; l-K(". I \Ti: .M ix.in<; i on i i;si. ?-? ' I Oianjf.eburtf, >y ?I . ' <ujj|fr >s ;i,, students <>1" the M'Vi i:tl ia-ml ( ?dleyes ui li.<- A liirial 'I ii! Collegiate Judtfiiitf held Honda A1, and ST < ' !! yT",' Ala.. oT the South - t a I'd ma State ? tude.it.-' inade u -splendid .-how in... hy winiiiiiif , mwdals in uiiM "da.-'-e- ??1 - aniuial and siT'ih-. ident itied at.d judged. <Jde| l-h.yd nt'the I'aitinM i o State t "lleL'e le'eiM da LT'dd iVo <u j as hijfhesl individual > ?f?i'? -*-;ir: _ oi 1 the com pet i Jijf yrntips a'-i. 'vee;vi!i,. a brnnxe medal* in yellow and ; mules resi.-ept i vely. WlulidV. lXui le.y. i \.eii a io-nnai-medal as hiyh *i?aii n. the - las- ' . ' rows judyedd. with I'aal \\ elihl-l 'J writing the w ituiiiiir"< *-ay < iiti'.linf Him to i? icidd medal. M it m - it. 1'Un- i swijfule \\ as t he tjiir . .lie n:li('i 'nt th.e i team. -? Hampton I imt itati-e is' M-ievled athe next meet iny, p,ln<-< ' !' the' InlerColleyiate .Judiiiny As.-oi;iat i>.i, rj? is te he. lujlil May j LO( KllAli T N IAN S | , sll Ugglillg' V otTTI'nt-" till - I1 - - .' n w many of yoUHwill- go mu of the way or put ywutself tu.e.\tra trouble to jobs f.r your own people. Fur several months I had been J thinking that tlyn^s' were . getting hotter, hut now i.t "look- dike tin depression Has just- str.uek our li*t!*-. town.' Luckhart. Theiy?ka*?i.cun?a-laundry here for several years whieh 1 thought was doing a "paying has ness./'But .was closed d wjj. a i'ew ' days ago because u did not pay exnenses. Th.. Mill, fit.- nrli r,i .. -rn- _ a half days in each w eek ami ' of the out sjde- ban s ctn-otf m"h tinr. ly. The M ilL sptuls" "tu twoL'lerks eaeh week, and go around so . that eaeh clerk d" not. snake lull time. .Some jrf*"the colored cooks art now wdtKout"jobs'.7and the \yhi.e wo. men are doing their own was!:.no athey cannot afford t\> pay .f n' t. not making aijyt.hing ihen^ehvs. How long- this -will last I do hot know, hut 1 do-know that l.oekhart. is now feeling thi*?:dt'pre>sj?m' as 'tieve-y by- . fore. The'hali ieam from HutVal came" down and playe.T the Lockhar: team Friday,' l-'d in favor of- I -I khart. Saturuay Lo khan went ?>y( i- ami played Buffalo: 1 in favor m 'Bats fain. / Mother's l)ay was obsmwid ! . n.o-t J of the -c'-huicites .in ai-wl? aruiami here , -" ''b ui'inuou i;Ur ; it is a very fine thing to honor and respect mother.. One writer .-ai'd: < "The hand that rocks the mad!. ! ] the haYid that _ r d? - Hv-wi-! Id." MxiS?Kli/alieih SroP and M s. Ma _! mie Wright and daug.lfter, after an extended visit heie. Inni' returned- ' to their hoiiles. New York and l.'h: !:?ilelphia, Ml 1.1 J NS N KftS *Mrsu Henry Ttmmpson .left Mttkhn-- ? Saturday-tti visit?hei?sisters?in Xow Ymk City/ The Social circle entertained Friday- averring---on th^,. i lwei : i?'i> honor of 'Mrs. Thompson's leave. To" say it was mild: Me'ssors Atitist- * trong. Thontp-on. M. Koay>...""S'. Reaves. Oamphelle Simson. .!. Reaves. Misses IIami. 0. Williams. Messrs Frieso I.ewiy'. I'. Lewis. C, Gerald; W. Gerald, h!. Owens. L. Singletary. (i. Reat (,'s. A. Rein-- and Ih.'iih. \vt r- , those present on the river social.' Tht\j evening was etij'wa'My spent every! body confessed a splendid al'taii^. j . Mrs. llonve 1 *i. 1... 11 ..m .>> < ' !> >...) Saturday tH-i'niii)' in Inninv iM' her laughter's. 1n'n>?*-r<?n>inir i Annie Mi l! t '.his -evi'iuntr. w.ns^ very pleasantly' spent. \Ve are j;lad to have Miss , Pickett* hack in Mullin>. She haii.- i from Holly Hill who:? *yho taucflit' the past winter. . m ? Pay Your Subcription l TO DAY ' sii'A ay- - . A - < "! ! 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