The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
Saturday, May 21. 1932
. BRANCH VlLLE NEWS
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A. W, Hey wood was railed at
the bedside of his soil in Sumter, S. C.1
after, wiving finding his sou in a
critical condition, lie -suffered with
Kidney trouble, not long after he 1
arived ?the death angel visited the
hospital and called for William 1 leywood.
The many friends paid much
sympathy to this' loving family.
He died May 10th, and 'funeralizr
etl 1'iom ahe home 11 Walker St.
May 12th. with Rev. A. J. JvnKnia ,
officiating. We the friends of the
iiintiiy can say, u no liven up to the
training of'his parents at this moment
he is safe in the arms of.Jesus
He was buried hy -the Mutual Un(
ertakiag Co., Mr. A.P. Spears, Mgr.
Mrs. Cizzie W. Hoy wood has Loon
? confined to the house on the account
of her cousin's' illness, Mrs. Marie
Henderson who -came heme- from
Ashville, N. C. whore she had boon
living for a number of "years. Mrs.
Henderson lingered here for a num.ber
of months her condition grow
worse on the 22nd, of April aiiu was
called to the great-beyound. t>he had
been a faithful member of the Onnairn".1
_ "Saptist. Church. She always 'found
pleasure in performing her church
obligations, she joined the church und
-was converted in her early age. She
lived a consistant christian *? 'life.
Funeral services were conducted
from. the Canaan Baptist Church,
Rev. T. F. Owens officiating. Mrs."
L. W. HCywood want to express to
) the many friends her deepest thanks
? to the maiVV friende wtin vvnr'n L-iri,l
and sympathetic to the family while
in their bereavement:
ORUM NEWS"
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The Happy Pal's Club was very
much of its name-(happy) to receive
into its membership ilr. "James 1),
Judge. Last Thursday they met at
thcr home of their vice president, Mr.
L. -R. Judge a repast was served.
Many attended the annual Thanks
:?grving--progi,amof'thotb>od-Samtt4ttan
and daughters of Samaria. Rev.
L. L. Jackson preached for them.
and without a doubt, he well entertaned
his hearers. ' '
It was amazing to the church to
/ see and hear one of its old members,
Mr.- Stephen-Davis, who iy-rruw a re-r
sidenf of Marion.--S. C. Tit spoke
firm in an address, stating that his
next birth (which is only a few
months away) he will be 10.1 years of
ag.e for one to look at him ho seems
?nly about seventy. His wife, Tam?
mer Davis passed away about 15
years ago. Some indications are
that he could be looking for a new
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. Ac 4:00 o'clock the services wore
concluded with a missionary program
directed by Mrs. Mary h. J.nnvii,
President.
Itev. W. !>rniiilo S III-rtTT^
?Joint Stock Cu.uf S. U. left '1?csday
on a business tiip to take him lo
Florence, (Marion., and Bennettsville,
s. c. "?
Mr. B. C. Anderson~ was busy all'
last week repairing buildings tljaV
were hard hit by a wind and rain
storm lasc Tuesday, May 10. Hislive
stock narrowly escaped injuries.
Mr. E. E. Guile was in Florence on
business last week. .
Mr. B. G. WoOd WlTy and A.
Kelly were the guest ol'-Mrs. W. S.
Guile on Sunday May 15
,Mr. and IMrs. J. C. Cusack and l'a
mily made it pleasant" for a few Fri- <
- day night May 12, on the banks of
* the river by serving an unusual lish
stew course.
_ Rev. D. M. Brown and family of
HflrfcUlllA SI en/>nt 1
*_/. v;. D|/cnt -l H'^ lUl^ >>
with their son, Mr. .Julias Brown la.-t
week.
Mrs. Susie Robinson is on the sick
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IRMO NEWS V I
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Sunday was an ideal day. All Sunda\?School*
and churches wote Ayrll?
attended^ r ~1 ?
The A. C. E. League had their annual
picmc~*Saturday May.lltli, at
Loricks Park, many interesting games
were played after which a delicious
dinner was servied all members present
expressed thmselves as having^
^wonderful time. _ ___
v - Miss Thomasena IBoo/.er was hostess
to a number of her fi lends Monday
evening, May Uth, with a party
\ ,give a in honor of her birthday. The
color scheme was carried out in pink
and white. Whist and dancing were
featured. A delicious course consistafter
dinner mints were served. Many
beautifuj^ and useful gifts .weie re
eieved. The guests wished Mis? Boozher
many happy birttfdays and depart- .
ed for their homes. j
Miss Mary Alice Marshall is home
from Voorhe^s Institute to the delight
of her many friends. ,
Miss Rofia Lee Jones is up and- in 9
I school again after being confined to
bed for a few days.
IMiss Eloise It. Boozer is some tflmt
indisposed at this writing. ,
Mr. Seymore Spence left a few dhys
ago for New York City foT an inde'
finite stay. ' i
Mr. Arthur lIolston has just re~
turned from a few days stay in Chicago,
111. He reports a very plea-!
sant trip. * Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Loriek left
Saturday for Philadelphia, Pa. to <
spend the, summer.
" Thoseon the sick list ate: Mrs.
-/eSlsie Burgess, My-ssrs. Henry
Wright and Joshna Bowman.
?? Mrr- Clarence- Smith is at home a*- ,
gain after being treated at the U. S. I
Veterans' Hospital, Paris Island, S.
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Thomasena Boozer, Reporter. <
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sr. geor<;e news ' t
W'e an- still progressing down here i(
in the lower part of ohe state. ^ ^
Itether cKtTFclT is doing tine under *,
the leadership of its 'efficient pastor, j'
ltov. K-. It. Anderson. *
Bishop Kutlsoni did not make a '
mistake when he sent Kev,. Anderson
here. i
The church has been on a forward *
move every since he has been here. '
Mrs. Anili'Vviu, ..
A.m. -? ' vto, X. UlC- ,
wait,, II. jscewart, f. llomels, S. Jones
J I. Jlaynes and others. Messrs. Lincoln
Anderson and Blanch Johnson.
.Mother's Day was fiittingly oh-'
served with a program. .
You are welcome to our church at
anv time. .
C^ood Hope iBaptist Church ?
Good Hope Baptist Church is progressing
under the leadership of Rev.
J. M. Marshall!
We celebrated Mother's Day with
a program and Pew Rally. - The
"single people and~Tft<r inarried-peo-~
pie were running against each other
money. .1
? The married ^people raised the mostmoney
not so long ago but the single
people .under the leadership of Prof:
L. A.-Roberts- and Miss Wilhemena Hazel
came to the front and licked
the married people. I
We have just closed a successful
revival?that?has?been gon.g, on?for2
weeks' with Rev. B. S. Davis preach-'
iUK" ior us. . I
14 members joined the church, and
'.) converts, and 7 was baptized.
The District Convention was held
-uL..uur_eh lire h -Oii-tast ath iSnnday for
the purpose tof electing a delegate to
the State Convention.
\V have preaching every 1st Sunday
by our pastor Rev. Marshall, and ;
every Sunday night by. various min- 1
isters. - - I 1You
arc- invlied lo also attend the
Trinity C. M. E. Church and the St..
John Eire 11 II. Church, Rev. Robiusoiiy
and Rev. Hilton, pastors respectively
>Mrs. V. Calloway Asst. Pas- '
tor of St. JohnjjC'hurch. ? ^
Mir. Walter Cnrlstie and Mr. James
Stales has organized a funeral home
-and w.ll serve. St. George with its :
first Negro Funeral Home.
Mis.s Sarah E. Counts of Ashville,
N. t:. is spending some time with hei
aunt and uncle Rev, "and Mrs. E. R.
Anderson. ... .
Mr. Lincoln Anderson and Missli
Opha R. Anderson are visiting their
parents for an indefinite stay, Rev.
and Mrs; E. R. Anderson". 1 ,
Rev. J M. Marshall and Mr. James
Windham metered to Simnmeryille
Sunday. : i
Mr. .Harold Huyward and Willie
Heyward metered to Gabljb- Thursday
night to attend the reception of
Mr. .and Mrs. Peter Counsel, a newly
mat l ied couple. Mi'sT Counsel van
*v. wmt v* iiuui^ ma IVK wivmi n. ]
The commencement exerciser of
the Green I-reaf High School \ former- ,
l'\ St. George High) begin Friday
night May the 3th and will end Thurs- ]
day night May 19th. Friday night ]
a play was given by the Juniors in- titled
"Black Sheep." Sunday even- |
ing the Baccalureate sermon was delivered
by Rev. N. C. Nix of Orangeburg.
Dr. Nix used for a subject
"Study* to approve thyself faithful." \
Music was furnished by the Glee s
Club under the direction of Mjss Sa- {
rah Counts. _s
.\mong those who attended" the j
Baccalureate sermon from out of j
town were Miss Anna L. Overstreet
Miss iimbly. and . others of Orange-, .t
burg. Mr. T. H. Murray, Mliss Gladys (
Murray ami others of Bowmans. $
The fishing season is on -and in(t
i-very hole a line may be seen. Among i
?o to Mr. William Tommer at Hutto
Grocery or Mr. Allen Canady at UJinsky
Dept.' Store, I .
For. first class lrafr cuts'and shaves
;>q to Ct'b/iu- Km i-l?.-r^hri|i Hut t fl<'il|i. .
Icecream Parlor is tJie stoppintf place
ui??Genngp?yuiing folk. No. i
service fur all who visit.?W. 11.
Woodruff, Properiter.
NKW HROOK LA Nl) N KWS
Sunday, May 8th was* a busy day
at Mt. fisgah A. M. E. Church. Our
pastor, Rev. Lee A. Logan attend-'
ing the General Conference and was ,
irtlssed very much, but his wife and
[laughter worshipped with us to the
del.ght ' of the members. Mother's 1
Day was fittingly observed with a
program Carried on by the Mother's
the League ipembers assisting themMfaT'EHa
Hart was mistress of ceiemonies.
Rev. Frank Droher delivered
the sermon which was enjoyed by all.
Wedding bplls are ringing merrily.
Miss Isadora Favor was happjly married
to Mr. "^Manspm Tollman and
"Adolle Jones and Mr. Horace
soipio were married also. Both couples
making /their vows the same
clay, May 8th.
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WILLISTON ITEMS
Ftiheral sorvLos for the late Mrs."
Mary Bryant who died at her home
here op 'Monday, May !>, were solemnized
on Tuesday aTternoon at the
Rosemary Baptist Church. Interment
in Rosemary cemetery. . Mrs.
Bryant was 82 years of age and a
member of .the Ebenezer Baptist
Church, whose pastor Rev. Bensori
Bush conducted the funeral service.
Mrs. Bryant loaves a few relatives
and friends- to mourn her passing.
The Culbert IBranch Baptist Church
carried over Tier anniversary program
beginning Tuesday night May
8 c 00?o'clock.?Tuesday nig lit,?Rev.
S. J, .Justice preached "a soul.stirring
sermon. _vyednesday night the pastor
preacnod. Thursday night, Rev.
J. S.. Smith preached Friday night
Rev. M. B. Bush 4ireached xuid-Sat-Barbecue
unci Fisn Stew..Were served
on the ground. The men paid 25c
and ladiea LfL cents. Everybody responded
nicely and a gouu sum oi
money was raised.
Sunday being Communion at the
Rosemary Baptgd. C.'iiujch services {
werij carried over nicely by the pastor
Rev. (J. C. Williams. Sunday
School was conOrted By the SupTT"
The lesson was discussed beautifully.
Everybody was anxious to have
something to say, concerning the lesson.
A lively collection was raised.
After Sunday School prayer" scr.
vk'm were conducted by Hro'. Ren
rank and Bro. li. K. Rouse. There
were a few songs and a few' soul
ktirring prayers. The pastontfecended
the rostium and rook as his
text* the 19th chapter of St. John
and fifth verse. Then came Jesus,
forth wearing the crown of thorns*
and the purple robe. And Rilaie saith
unto them, (Behold the man. His
subject was behold the man. l'he
sermon will be long remembered by
every one that, heard., it. A collec-.
ton of $20.25 was raised. ~
Sunday afternoon 3;3o Oidination
service was conducted by the Rev. '
J. S. Smith, a friend of Rev. Wil- I
liams.- Bru. Oaroy Ashley'Twas or-1
dained as a deacon. . Rev. Smith's j
text was 1:3-5; For if a man knownot
how to rule his own house, howshall
he take care of the church of
(Jod? Rev. Smith will never preach
a more able sermon as long, as he'
is preaching the gospel.
We are pleased to know tlfat Mrs.
f'havis is better at this writing. Mr.
inu m.j' nmin i jm ' --
Sunday afternoon in Wiiluston. .
Mrs. Bort^ind little daughter spent
Saturday in Aiken the guest of?her
mother'
Mrs. Fannie Harris made a business
trip to Augusta Saturday. We.
?ve.?y sony?in - know. .. .that Mr.-"
William Jackson got 'sefriously injured
in a car wreck Saturday evening.
He is suffering with a broken
aim, leg and lacerated mouth.
- COLLEGE JfNN .j
Because of whsft he learned in his
recent meandering*, "a reporter of
this , paper is now most thoroughly t
convinced that . a long felt need of
Columbia has been adequately met.'
and amply provided for, by Hie ad
mirable COLLEGE INN, which- is located
on Harden Street between T ay lor
and Blanding Streets, immediately
opposite Beoeclict College. Mrs.
John B. Evans is- the affable proprietor
and she operates this* most
excellent hirlstery to , yccomcJa-U i
board, or lodgng, or both, the tourist
of our group who may come to,
or be passing through our city.
Establshed more than a year ago,
apprwfnrtive patronage ^has made
necessary an increase in the number,
of guest rooms. This has been sue
pessTulTy accomplished by a renovation
of the edifices and its enlarge- j
mont from the rear. (Moreover,- it-j
has been most mdd'ernly, as Well'as
very artistically furnished and very.;
Home-like and conveniently equipped.
In addition to regular nieals fur- '
nishci,' there is functioned, largeh
for local patronage, an up-to-dato
:ea room, in which hot lunches. I
*and\yiches, hot and cold drinks of
ill kinds at all _hours. Besides con- ,
;eniec<> permits rfnd ample prorwii.n s
made for, the staging of prvate- '
parties, especially private, dinner, or |
:uppcr parties. Admirable also are :
.he conventtmce and-. provision .. Xoi: r
ni.^ino^s .meoaings. And the oper- '
tting motto of COLLp^GK INN is I
he highest quality- of service at- the I
owest possible cost.
EXPEft" ~~J>?LLOKEiS
NEWS
We are .still having it hot -and dry !
through Thjfa section, liiit our lieu- ;
The churches were wolf attended
Sunday. The ddfercnt Sunday Schools '
are gulling ready for ( hddren'* l>ay exercis.es.
Sunday afternoon at St. IJaui Jiap
List Chini-l. 11.'. in..i...i..? *
, U v?.>- uuvvuiauii aii' 2SVI I11011
oi the Orangeburg; County Training '
School was preached by tin; Pastor "
Rev. 13. , S. Salk-'V who attend.- Pun.,?1
diet {College. Rev. ,Stp ley's sermon
was tlitraglitful and filled with .in-true
tion, helplul to the it r ad utiles and ,
and the congregation in general. The
CI lee Club under the direction it
Misses Swinton and Thorpe, and Mis. ^
1 /ainels tendered very sweetT music ,
l or the occasion. I 'rTricrbul 1 Jam els '[
announced that the Commencement
speaker, Friday night, would be Fro- !
lessor 11. \V. Baumgardner of Allen .
University. The community is 1' <>king
forward f to- the coining of the
protessor. , . ' !
Friday /May Ri ithe Klementary
grades of the school went to Triangle
terrace lor their picnic. An enjuyable
time-was had. Tuesday, May
17 the High 'School will go tp hisnic.
The Junior-Senior Bamjuet will
be at the home of-Principal anil Mrs. 1
Daniels May 1(J.
At the, Sunday morning services at
Shiloh were the following teachers .
of our public school system: l'rof.
Wilson. Misses Thnnin te..i..
. ..v. I'V) ?jui??v _ n
field and Ryn. After the. sermon thewere
I'rof. Wilson and" Mrs. Waketeachers
were called forth by the
pastor. The speakers for the group \
-field.?Thoy?spoke?of. how?tho>?etr-?1
joyed their sidnool. year with the 1
people and especially laboring day" '
by day with the children of the com- '
munity. I'rof. Wilson said he spoke 1
not only for the teachers present but '
the whole teaching force. Mrs; Kth- 1
el Williams president of the 'Parent- 1
Tea*her's"A:\-ociatioil rlponld.. fn '
fitting wotds she said the. community?appreciated
the services the (
teachers had rendered the town in '
the past school year. She wishcu
Tneni a piea-ain. vacation an i yxpic.-.- *
sed a hope for their return nexu fall. (
?A?fnx nights Hgo the good people
of STiiluh?most- pleasantly surprised ?
Rev. and Sirs. G. If. White with '
many good things to eat. Among the j
packages was an 18 pound ham that
came l'rom Bt u.. H. _L.-Willituiti ALL..
packages?were very?much arpprvctated.
'
Mrs. R. A. Brigman is -spending?ar~;
i.i \> n,n hit uttuynier, .Mis.. '
Gregg in Sumter.
Air. Thomas .Hughes who was aecidentully
killed by.u car was tuner- I
au/.> n a. Sniloh, May ntin 1 lie pm tqr?!
officiating, assisted by Dr. CoH.c-r. Sal '
-ley, Grey mnF FludcD ^- t
Prince Wilborn of Gold Coast Africa '
and ?. .Mr. T h o in a s Brown o i ~t
fetate College were Sunday caller.-,
at the A. M." E. Manse. Also Rev. t
and .Mrs. Delaine of Jamison and 1
Rev. Ydllllg ul r'lHeU'Ood.
Prince???iltn>in wdl appear Tiiut.??f
day night May li? at Shiloh A. AI..
E. Church in a musical recital. The '
prince has a woi ld-wide reputation. 1
-Rev. Collins of Macedonia Reform- '
ed Kpiauopal Chaeeh has returned
to Charleston to carry on another's v
two weeks revival.
"The Manless Wedding at St. .Paul ?
Friday n i gJi t was quite a success. * '
Mrs. Boatwright was directress.
Dr. Wilborn and Mr. ,William's will v
Mion be back from the A. M. E.
TTvnvral Cuufoi une?at?ClevolamJ. *
:, . ' At
FPOKT.M F MASS
Miss Maripn Gregg left for Orange-i
Uurg May 7 after spending the winter
with her sister and brother Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Sims on Ballard St. !
The Comunity Club met with' Mrs. 1
G S. Poreher on last Wednesday, 4, ,
.TTTtdiuted by the president. Prayer 2
] . haplan, after which the minutes ,
Hi,__jhe._ ,_P re v < 'Hts?woettve was read.?7
The roll was called l-lU'll ?'ICP"II(JIIIL' .
v. it h a quotation. ' 11
Tlya, club was organized ti> do uplift- (
ing wcTrk. The fallowing ladles met: | j
Mc-sdames E. Kennedy, I). Jordoh, I.. 1
MeRae, A. Jain,es, A. 'Burnett, F. ' (
-Flower*;.?0. Howard. R.?Williams.-, ?
.V. Hunter, G. James, CT'Kuss, MfTj
1 elles. Cato and others. Mrs. Beach 1
urn, D. Poreher president,; vice- pros (
+4e-nt, Amos Burnett, secretary. .Mis." j
it. Howard, treasurer, Mrs, F: Flow- ]
is, Mrs. 1). H. Gordon, Chaplain.. j
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohn Were a ;
welcome visitor,; ul Mu.
011 Sunday afternoon and took an ae- ,
live part'in the lesson. (
Mrs. J. W. Taylor is up again af- j
being 011 the sick list. Mrs. Ay ,,
ice Davis of Kingstreo is on the sick fist.
Afcon Mrs./, Julia Willliams..
Miss Ella Mae Stevenson spent the |c
week - end at, - home .with ? lu-x ^uiicle L
ami aunt ol .John Street: she has re <
turned to State Colleire.
Mrs. John Willcox underwent a* I
slight operation of the e\e. She i> |
iloin'j nicely. t
Messrs James Kihodcs. Julius C.4 t
Cohn gVid G. S, I'oreher nioto: od to
Charleston* last Friday, l.'l on busi- '}
ness, while there they visited- many a
places- of interest. 1
Delegates to the General Conference
A. M. E. Church -from Florence* 1
District, Rev. J.-K. Thomas-; Hrr; J. tf
S. Coe, Pastor of Mt.Zion; Mr. T.
'.* < is ton. latine'n Uek'gal >s. *- ; | h
Mrs. Maggie died May 10th. Fu-jt
tterafc^at Salem, Classen., S. C.. by t
h^r; pastor, ReV. C. R. Brown; as-,
siste'd by Rev. F. Singleton. Interment
in Salem ce'nietery. Active Pall ,
boa re its: Messrs Win. Kennedy,
Amos Burnett, Bright ,.h>rdon.
A. C. L. Colored Safety Club M ?
Florence, B. D. Iiakin," (Jen. Chr; |
B Brown, vico-chrairmah;' Win. Chavis.
chaplain;?Andrew?Hoggins. . ?
rotary;
This club presented a very interesting
pro.grapi on May 12-at Cumht\ra.od
_M- Fs. . Chun h. Cmt Street.
The participants took their part well." (
Prof. E. II, Daniel* of Orangoburg^-S,
C.? wa*-i? the city- last week
on business.
I
jo\i:s\ ii.u: m:\ns.
I he w <?jlLLa:1! a aim iifyi, pica mil \\
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lay I ay lii t hVhV l'le\. T. ;{
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fiivcs a .loving 'husl.niai. ten e>v;::y X
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int-hfi s.-iriM t -Mrr-Tie ''iirr- S--"*T
>y. husband; Mrs. IV:-': :i. 'if. !'!?_
lllil k'slun. >. < . Mr?. lj - a.-.;' .1.
nil. ." r'l'ii'i'J'l iviri 1 M:i* >i!' - | T.
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lie. New Vutk CityTl.' I. M.rbie.j.
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r. New York <"i'. \. i-isior-. ' j
Kt'v;- l^nfTTir nt'Svi inter wn? ":n * vo- * f
ity last week -on' busine--. i .
l lie -luiu"i t li- !' !' Tim :v k:e. m | 7
'hutvh is making e i.;,<|er!' ii nr-.-.'. .;~s t
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Rev.'* ). S. (*?**'. at'.ended tin- vii n- *
ral (.'onfoivnee in < ;1? \ eia*ud. Ol.i > ^
>i" tir A. M.. ! ;. nuiivhV ! c
-The nidi-tan t'jltafv t 'luh'j r
aid their annua! !iii |'iii'i. l:W wi'di ! ?
il tlu' home of. Mr. ami Mr--, l ooj i
iohinson. < *' ' a
Mlss-'K. Ih.tnsh-. \\ a.-. ea'i'!ed. Menu- . ^
a.-t week oil aveoiiiit- of.fa- 71* at]i__of?
let* inefhtM*. *
Miss Mamie S.ott. Mr-. Ik K! J..a- \
rin and Rev. A, T. Mn"i e an ended /
he funeral, nf Mrs. l?au-i>y "f den-'
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