The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 26, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
" Tn mpivinrv j>f Mrs. Caroling John
?: sonT Avho departed life?oue-yaa
ago, Nov. 27, 1931.
Peacefully, sleeping, resting at last
The world's weary troubles am
trials are past,
[n silence she suiTered, In pnttUTm
she bore
Tifr-&od ofrlleri"hTn?frome-to suffei
no more.
Sadly missed by
? 'Mrs. ^.lice Williams, daughter, *
Grand-daughter and grand-childrci
- THE RADIO SOCIAL CLUB. '
^* - The Radio Social and Litertir;
Cluh met at the home of Mr. Jame
per on Thanksgiving; Bqthes<|a's sen
' ior quartet rendered two selection?
On Sunday evening the pasto
preached from the subject: "Th
Christian an Heir of God."
The Cosmopolitan Club
If' jy The weekly meeting of the "Cos
fe mo" club was held. on last Tuesda
? evening at the home o<f Mr. G. S
Browne, with Messrs. Browne an<
Arihe entertaining. . .'4
The meeting was called to 1 ord.e
>\-IL,SON HIGH DOWNS
* ' CAMDEN 7-6.
Florence, S. C.?The Wilson High
team downed Camden here last Thurs
day for their second victory of the e
season, having licked ;Bennettsvfille
HigJ 6-0. *
*Virst Quarter. Camden kicked-; ^
-r!i . >ou lost ball- Camden oovdrs- |
Camden fumbles, Wilson ball; plunges
the line; a fake play netting"a "16
yards gain made by Black. A good
run by Alex. Quarter ends 0-0.
Second quarter. In the early part
of this quarter* Alex throws a pass
to Denson for her first touchdown. Wilson-jnade
an end run for the extra
.point which Was good. Wilson
kicked; Camden lost'the ball. *Camdun
iivcim*?on -Him?of?sci-imnpp 1
" Camden made a lucky break, but Wil- *
son stopped hot* and she .spilled the
| ball.- Wilson ball. Bad play made
t by Wilson, Tumble the ball. Second .
quarter Wilson 7, Camden 0.
Third quai*tet- Wilson kicked.
Camden made 20 yai-'d and spill the
ball. Throws a pass intercepted by ,
Wilson who made a 25 yard df*sh.
Wifson kicked. Camden throws a
pass and misses. Wilson holds ball.
4th quarter. The last quarter The
--Camden boys picked un speed, butWil
son ball made 40 yards. Camden intercepted
a pass and ran for a touchdown.
Try for extra point failed.
Wilson High is-expecting to play
Mayo High on Turkey Day in-Darlington".
Don'ta miss the game
The Line^Up
Wilson High Camden High
u -bensuirr R.En^r~? ?... Lewis
Hines R.T.?I?-. Manning
King R.G Edgrff
Adams C.l_-__...?...i. Perrice
Williams L.G Burke
Wilson L.T. Anderson
-Thomas L.E....? -. Haines
T. I lines . ?... R.H.--? ...' Sutton 1
Capt. Black .... L. H Williams
Washington F.B. DeBnw.s
Wilson _ . y.l3.~u .tsraaiora,.
Substitutes for Wilson: Myers for
Washington; Harris for Thomas;
Alston Tor Williams; Robinson for.
Thomas; Gamble for Wilson.
-Substitutes for Camxleii: McGlain.
and others name omitted.
Mr.' J. W. RJartin, coach for Camson.
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Officials. Referee?Prof. L. V.
j Walker, State College; Umpire, Prof.
L. F. puckencr, Claflin College. ...
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MORRIS CHAPEL CHURCH
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Greenwood, S. C.-?Rev. W. D. Nort'ork,
preached at Morris Chapel on
-) Sunday morning. He used for his
text Roman 9th chapter and 5th verse
lljs subject was the "Divinity of
Christ." All who-heard him' hope
, (i hear him again soon. The pafctor
was at his post Sunda^'night, using
for 'his subject "Speak That '.You
Know." Let all thai, heard him.lr?y_ ^
to keep that, thought in mind.
r Mrs. L. C. Smith was hostess to
R the Young Men C^ub Tuesday night,
a Jed, after which the Constitution was
- lead for the benefit of the new mem
hers. The new ommbers were Messrs.
Wm. B. McCrae, J. A. Alston,
f Albert Poinsette and Ridhard B. i4
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Greene. The .president then lasked
the new members to speak, and each
- responded. Response on behalf of
the Club was made by Mr.Ashe. j
[1 Sec'y- Mr. Richard B. Martin then j'
- called the roll, and as eadh, paid his
- dues, he gave a. current event from
d Colored newspapers. i
r- The following dfficers were then :
t elected: Mr. Wm. B. McCrae, Asst.'
Critic; Mr. Richard B. Greene, Re-j
". porter. ' j
-li?An excellent prog rani, was had af^
' "jter which Mr. Ashe, critic, made his
r report. After bu3iness, a delicious
e repast was served. TJhe meeting
will be at Messrs. Joseph and Martin.
The members of the Cosmopolitan
Social and Dramatic Club are: Mes
srs. Edward T. Joseph, C. S. BVoWne,
y Richard Tt JVTpi11 In, ITi'i|iiy (" TVTi f"i in
!. Henry Ashe. Wm, B. McCrae, Richrl
ard B. Greene, Albert lPotosette, Jojnatharf
Alston, Elias Sumler, Rich- t
rjard B. Greene, Reporter. I |
Meeting1 of the young people. of- the
church was called by our pastor for
the purpqse of organizing a young
people's club, which was done*. * *
The officers were as follows: Adr
visors: Mrs. Bessie Richard and Miss
Evelyn Jackson. President, Mr7 BeTtnie
Talley; Vice-President. Miss Edith '
Secretary, Miss Prenola Saun- ,
ders; Assistant? Secretary, Miss 0thello
Gray; Treasurer. Miss Serline
Hamilton; Chaplain, Mr. Rossie D.
Sexton; Reporter, Miss Verhease '
Wcfodyr ?:
Our plans are to make our club the
greatest in the church. All young
men and* women 'of the Church arc
asked to join us in pur. next meeting .
which will be hold at the hone of
Miss E. Jackson on South Liberty
St., after?Avdiich we will go to the
home of Miss Josephine Lynn. These
meetings will be held every Tuesday
evenimr: " I
The-Rescue Club mot at tho home ?
of Mrs. Lula Woody--on?Cudd Strjlast
week for the purpose of orpraniztnrr?A
chairman, sivh-chfllrnptn and '
seejietary-treasurer wdre elected.
Each member plodded himself rCady
and willing to work not for 11 while
but,, until the debt of Mt. Moriah is
lifted.
A enn vciitforr'Avas ' gtVen MoTvrtgy
night in the auditorium for "the benefit
of Hie blind. Dr. Walker with
his colored stutlcnts of Ctnlair ^rfng- :
School was' present.
Dr. DuBose from the First Presbyterian
delivered the sermon, and everybody
enjoyed the services.
?Afterwards an ontoi'ialnmoift was '
in tlin basement
?On "Tuesday night, Nov. 2!> thoro
will be a pie-eating contest in the
basement of Mt. Moriali.
There will be contestants from Majority,
Macedonia, Thompson Street
and Maxwell Chapel Churches.
Every one is invited to come and
enjoy a pleasant evening.
~" "Stop! Eoofc?aTrd"~f Tr^tml?There
\v?ll be a penny carnival given at
the .chuixh, Monday night, November
Ready _Club? Plenty?of attractions
will be witnessed by those attending.
Don't fail to see these sigh'ts^^
Sponsors: Mrs. Carrie. Sims; Mt>r-.
Lizzie Perry, Mrts. Ixdla' Jenkins.
Miss- Ellen Cheeks.
The first Sunday in December Rev.
H.rfVI. Smith of Asheville, N. C,, will
proftctr^heee?for" the benefit of the
Young People's gupeiior Club. He '
will be accompanied by his quartets
from New?Zion an 1 Pacolet. 'Every body
is'extended a cordial Welcome.
Mrs. Ilattie E. Blakoly is still on
the sick list. Mrs.' garah Patterson
Wheeler is very ill at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Erod . Gary are the
happy parents of a baby girl.
Messrs Olan.d and J. B. Thompson
were called home from New York
City to pay the last respect to their
grand-father, Rev. Belle of Cherokee
South Carolina.
Mr. Julian Jenkins of 218 Young
St., has returned to h'fc home from
Anderson, S. C., after a peasant stay
with relatives. . - '
' The dyug store on the corner of
S. Liberty and Cemetery Sis., has
re-opened under the new management
of Dr. J. H. Cochran. Your patronage,
I am sure will 1>C appreciated.
Majority Baptist "Church
Sunday afternoon, a memorial ser-!
vice was held in honor of the late '
Rev. G. F. Mills, conducted by hi#;-1
son, Rev. Thomas Mills.
? The program was. as follows: Selection
by the choir; prayer; selection
by cho^T Kev. G. F. Mills as a Chris- !
tian Gehtleman, Mr. Perry Young; '
n mm.. . . r 1 i . I
ivev. miiis as i anew, mm, ueacon A.
Martin; Solo, M?r. Luther Hill; Rev.
Mills as' atPastor, Mrs. E. H. Drake;
Remarks from Mr. Gray, president
of the Sin-g>ng Convention;~soI^' "Mr.
Matthew Jones; Remarks, Mr. Frank
Foster and Mrs. Polly Austin; solo,
Mr. Bennie Talley; Remarks by Mrs.
G. F. Mills.
Rev. Mills wais an outstanding
Christian gentleman, a man of stem
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qualities ^and profound convictions.
He deserves, much commendation for
the services that he rendered and his j
life will ever bo held as a sacred si
monument in the minds of those who 'r
knew -him.j th
Any one wishing to publish any N
item wifl please bring or send it to t<
Mi?s_ Margaret Moore, 233 Young
St.. bofpri' "noonday TiiP^lny, ulcn nn^ CJ
one wishing to subscribe for or buyC_?<
a Palmetto Leader. N
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Silver Hill M. E. Church
Rev. G. A. Thomas, Pastor rj
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_ Sabbath -SchooL opened promptly b>
at 10 A. all teachers and quite a
lumber* of students were present af- b<
er the lesson was discussed in flhs ^
.-lasses, Miss Sarah Wheeler read a *e
rerv inteiestinir Thankseivine nnem. lil
11:15 the morning message began Jvith
quite an '-appreciative group hi
if. worshippers. The message was
selected from Psalms 107. Subject: w
Exhortation to Praise. Dr. Thomas ~h<
vividly pointed out that every incji- ft
vidual has something to be thankful co
for. The music by the junior choir
; ,.i ~c 11
^ui i v.u tuc* ucaiia ui iiiuiiy, ??
-Sunday evening1, a lilterary pro- di
gram was rendered by the Brother*- St
hood. We are quite sure that the A
hearers received untold benefit. tli
The annual conference is Inear, b]
and it will take nothing but whole- -ojl
(hearted cCOperaTiort/ to cl</je this pi
year with marked crecfit. Cooperate
with the different plans and lets
win the game. h'
Mrs. F. D. Young made a business ei
trip to Aiken. ' d<
The Women's Auxilijyy of Silver ai
iiilij Church gave a silver, tea on Sun
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. b<
M. M. Wright. A satisfactory sum
was raised, fj' '
The friends of Miss Naomi Thump- -M
son will be glad to learn she has re-, di
CDVered sufficiently to be allowed to
eturn to her classroom. 'ft
?The?members?of?Metropolitan?Ar- TV
M. E. Zion Church s&erns to b6 very L
happy over the return of their Pas- D
tor, Rev. A. E. Gordaftl ? " ' *?- Jt
We- are glad to note that Mr. C. L
B Morrison seems to be having much C
streeoKs in placing - products -of-- the A\
Southern, Candy Co.. in the schools S
of the state. ~ tt st
rial Association is planning to cele-_ ^
brate New Year's Day in a big way.
Rev.> E. W. Adams bad the' misfortune
to fall and break his leg,
4wo weeks ago; tit this writing he Is
dokf& nicely. w
AVe are glad todearn -that Mrs. Su- -=
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sic Lewis, the niothej' of Mrs. Mary s."
Jonfis who have been confined t? her a'
bed with influenza, is much improv
The club met Tuesday night, Nov. ^
22 at the home of Miss iKatie Reav- fi]
<jj?, 1225 Blosfsom Street Meeting ^
presided .over by the president, with ..
all members at their post. ^ Singing
What a fiiend we have in Jesus.
Prayer by the president. Scripture y
lessen by Miss Katie Reaves, 1st chap j
ter St. John. Bible verse recited by q
members of ,the club. Under the ^
heading of unfinished business, we w
discused our mid-winter dance.. New ^
business was then taken up.
We are pleased to state that we are
still shining. ^
Th? hostess served roast chicken, c;
steam rice, slaw, potato fialad, hot j
tea, hot biscuits, cocoanut pudding ^
and home made cake.
WATERBURY, CONN. NEWS !
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The Oriole Progressive Club met S
at the home of Miss Annie Harris, s
Wednesday, Nov lfith,?1932?at?6
Wood St., here. The meeting wafs ^
presided over by the President, Mr.
Charles Rice, The minutes of the. _
last meeting were read by the secretary,
Miss Janie E. Nesbitf,.
After the businesSTisctosion .^a? h
over-there ,was. an initiation of p
member,' % Ansley Williams.
Followed,'with a social hour, card e
playing was the main feature for the ?
evening. During the social hour a d
delicious repast was then served that a
was enjoyed by all.
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SUMTER NEWS
The Reverend II. Jackson, a Misonary
from Japan gave quite an
ttcrcsting lect|ue at the church of
ie Good Shepherd on Sunday evening'
ov. 20. Ttie' service was well *atmded.
The circus sponsored by the bV'drated
.Clufes, efjUhe c+ty ood present
1 at Lincoln High on Tuesday nigh't
ovember 15, was spicy/ from beinnmg-*6
end.
The Big Broadcast" shown in Moris
College auditorium on Tuesday
ight, Nov. 15 was largely. attended
y folk from -the city. :?7?n
On Wednesday afternoon, Novemf?r
16 when the Just Us Club and a.
-L_i. Slater, very elaboi ate enrtainment
was extended them. Mrs.
W guesas met, at. the residence of
D Atkinson received high score
appy good-nite and went away laugh '
V joyously as if it were a beautiful
loonlit nijght.
On ?urylay evening, Nov. 13, Mr.
Millie Simms, a member of .thesoc*1
promoters club and M,isa" Ethel
Irimer were happily married at the
ome of the bride, Newberry, S, C.
fhile we regret 'he lost of the. mem*
Cr we wish to congratulate them.
Miss Carrie Lee Emerson of Knoxille,
Tenn., who has been visiting
ler aunt, Mrs. Katie Byrd returned
unday. Mis*s Emerson graduated in
une ftom the Austin High School of
[nOxviHe.
Miss Alta Johnson, who i! a gradate
of Clinton College, Rock Hill,
S. O., o-pencyJ the Simma Chapel
iradcd School, Monday, Nov. 14.
Mr. Richard Stinson returned to
iimms High School, Monday after
pending the week-end at home.
:hkrry hill baptjst church
? r -Rev.-'Gv tr. Dan?oI?, Pastor
Conway, S. C.?Rev. Daniels was
n the city Thursday and Friday and
reached both 'nights. 7
Sunday School opened at 10.30 with
i large attendance. Although the
lupt. was absent the leseon was well
iscussed. Rev! JC W. Stackhouse,
ctcd * as SuptAt
11:30 Rev. A. W. Stackhouse
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Shturday, November 26, 1^32
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH " \
Rev. J. C .Anderson, Pastor
Sunday School' opened at the usual
hour and l'ound Supt and teach- ..
r-cfis at their post of duty. .The les'
son was very interesting and was
beautifully discussed. .
- At 1.1 A. M. our pastor filled the
pulpit?and preached another of. his
noble.Sermons using1 as his text Gal.
1:'5: Standfast therefore in liberty * *
where Christ has made us free.
There " was a number of visitors
prtsfcrtt. We are always glad to have
then \7fCh ue. ? <
The Junior and Senior League met
at the usual hour. The Senior Lea-,
gue will begin their services 5:30
I-.-AI. beginning Sunday. _ .
At d i\ ALrthe pastor filled the pul|.
i itg in n^ing as his levt Psalm 37 j
; 3; Trust 'n the L?ordv and do good;
.30 shall thou.dwell in the land and
' vertljr'tBou shall be fed. " .
Sunday is rally-day and the pafctor
will end his second year as pastor.
The annual conference will convene
next' Wednesday at Anderson,
South Carolina.,
The Epworth League gave a Free j
Thanksgiving dinner to the /poor on
I Thanksgiving day. -A full account
will appear in next week's issue.
Some of the ^merchants of the city
aided the League with thie dinner.
Airs. J.rC. Anderson and children
?T ^ VC*I1
To be with a happy group of girls
and boys;' , * /
When it is Mnve fei^-us topart 4ta
much to our regi'et. ?
We have geometry, jspelling, French
I Aiul we: often have literature.
I In geometry we have two like figures