The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 01, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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-NOTICE *" 0
Afl'TnV'w< for The Junior F'nre0
must "be in the-office-no iater. .thai
Tunc afternoon of each week 0
Ms?ny letters are receive J "too TaTe^
B^_ for' puMicaticm. ?
I?-?vrrctf TO A PRcurt a?
r .. ChildrTti dtRririntr -+??become'.
Bd members of the Bill Carver Club^s
w . must fill out coupon and mail it c
together with a stamped, self-ad-'^
X jlrosseil envelope, to The Palmetto o
-"f>>lT<ier Bill Carver Club, 13HV As-':
sembly Street,. Columbia, S. C. r
Membership Card and Button C
? will b- sent to you immediately. J?.
. Uo>.s5 ..Vrrd- Girls \
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Here's m opportunity for amliil
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are now happy. making their
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have to ?!o to j'oin_.thent is ito
write to. the address below
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l.ATlON MANAGER'.
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His tr-?t vustak< ii front *lv almvo ,
n.-ut Scriptare T>th and Hth verses. J
He iW>mI a,- His .subject -"Blessing; ' ,
by' I.niiin.iiif l' Hut Into Tlr?. Peep" j
This- was,a -Uotur.and p^Tt-ful^
sorinon I rrriF" wVp - ultod fnr
l*n the p't*."ser.,~rtinT<T; as-'Arrll -wT-or-the
future. 'The cohere gation and
collection wcfc good. ? The
church Was"?tfW<nt^"~OWP~
the Most^of two of its memberi. _
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THE PALMETTO LEADE
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Tim Abb?'\illu?hHrtrtrt?Confer?
ence convene J in St. MaVy A. M.
K. Church. Thursday, May 22.
Rev. 'J. C. Quarles; 1\ K. prcsi I-"
ir.g. The prelim:try sermon was
jiKVichyd by the Presiding" ' Kl.de r.
1 .Mis* llnttie K.' P'rrin. 'was eleetoil
secretary.
The meet in;:: was* largely att
legates ,\\iore present. Reports in
j the hiSin were gvo?T. The inmuat
> sermon- was preached by Rev. W.
} N. Curry ami 'the .special sermon
> was preaolied by- I>> v. C. G. Giov\--r
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> Visitors .were 'ttany, some from
> every district.
| The plea for the GonovM C'oh>
fercr.ee was great, both from uiii:on
I KVefvbody
) want to go. 1 dor.t see h< w we matr
> ..go to get thru an thP-e", since
! the- delegation will not- consist (if
> more than six ministers alai Vi>?|
laymen. They . all made great
> speeches though putting in., the.
> claim., As a rulc^lhc meetiiig was
| peaceful and 'luw memmus.'
5 Rev. .J. 11. Bivwn, the pastor and
J .-the good people m the St. Mary
? Circuit surprised themselves in
) point of prepara; on. T..cre was
j nothing to indicate?---that aoj
} ieprtssion.lutd sti tick that pait ol
' the country. Food- iff the best
kin<l was in abtii lain c, Kvoiy
one leusilIlK- 11 WHS KI)I>U UU'l'l'i 1 tu
Miss:?nary ladies he! i a nrofitabh
session as they e.lUvt.d $t;?1.00
May Day around ? ' mum. \V
were ; rained tttil <m Friday nigh*
7 and -could not tret <>n the IliTish
(p "lUeh. Prof ('. (J; Garrett Was
resent and nia le". "a ryu'-in,.'
\ ' peeeh on General (,'oivfetwree du.t-_
?Kldi iv .1 enmity?aird?P..am won
e resynt and made staWdnents- eon.
Vfipifr the p-ruir: - iv work' of
r l^-rtjist'let. . .
- . We'TaJ! u.tt Kw Mary rH'linjr
i aiWro-fy .wi-h that the sa:m
thing might l>. repeated next'
y~ year. ; - ?.?Mary
E. liarv y. U-.p.iter
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7 M I', oi l v~i-h it.vp i'. mnu'ii
Mull ins, "Si .Sunday, May
' 2t>. watt a p'lea.?ant day tor Sun'
day school an I eh reh V??ers. . .
S\ipt. A. B< v.siiati wa- at' hi .
post promptly with Mite n'gin
. iar enrollment of l(t2 students &
v* teachers.,
^ lesson wa - -splendidly dis*'
cussed by the \ m unis' closes.
A short talk by I ivijeoij W. .M
'N'ai co \V.t3?< n; v I by *alk A
splendid report wa made by the
^ Secretary. _ I
" as-never bet\)reT'^S~c^a^~ (.(_> gmd
'* : o , have witJh. us':'again, Mi>s*l.u
wt.ja Ball.'who hasla-eit a tear he i
-I44- t he Alaxton, N. <*, . ll'-gh. S'eho 1
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m-,i r>>\-m.i,r; tntays
W'i- arc hav.injr a bit < !* <> ??!
? iv. i ii 1 ni n in I.I If si'-'i; II. 1 Dll v'..i' ! '
* it was a litt U- fiaist < . M.
'Tit--. Vi'a:!rn-~";nv br..-y iti rlu* Hi
"" J't'Tmul with- .thfir vtmmuiu . iikii'
pi t irrati;.-. it w!l close in l'?!l Kri<lay.
r. M.. May.Ml. t - i'lio. ??"?
t- en;' t * :il! a: 1 iiitikc this a banner !
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All - I ira-' T-frtttTTP?stn lent!
[> i l ivf" 11 >'th< lias wvt'k, vw ?;y !** ?* j
ft f* ?p- .) ? 111 a ic \\ L- 11 -Jv ?L!11 - ' ]
full. 'I
' :* t-uv sick fricn.is at*. .
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T AVtli- -v-over.
j MT>: Ah-fsiMivr, 'rival* .! K ii > in.
s! ? ? n'j.'i '. ast 'work. aii.,1 was t;im .
a t'YaUr Fall t'luiu. h. j
7 ;V .n?iav I'. Hi'v. Hot ha. pallor. |
,M c. M <. 0. SartiivFsTTTF.'lSCt"
' Air-, .i V CVn'sltiTat", n7TlT.it ?*'j
L-? ' ' alViTir at a * nmrr avv .
of ll-.f i-Til in 1 >;|riiirJti-n, ls.*j
I '. !;?- ft.- Mr. .Johnnif Crn.-- j
"?"v?i?h ?!?:? mo?. 1 ii;?-?aJ_
'M'- ii l: ii. ,MUs H. K. Uiahain i
i" ..?tir < :.f v ' . .lo? i.!),L_ay'Iiv rv It'ft-j
la-r W. !: ;l:iy I'." M. t<> aiU-r.?l an
F-Ta-T. V C'.i ntYvcm'o -for?tht-i
i:?-} < >'.i.'ar'' t of thi* M-tia.-l. Slu1 I
i I V ' a' '.. i\ithfV.ca-k-i r.d
1 ii'"- ? la" College anil uli.or i-'1
j^.at, SftaK'.^-TKCs: shr|
. nil i'.'umi to assistthe Pack
' v- ' iti .. i ranging their seln>"l pi-"n~lr
n i v ' ^ vtpvf*._
j;. . . . \ .1. Wright, pas'Tor "~?>Tr
? j SI.;:- . l.vored till* ninu'Tia
nr." - n at the Hi Sehnnl San
-. iiay I'.. M.at- 4. This strong anil .
s. l-iotial scriU'.n.. sin.uhij
.for? > u-i ;.jroi* in tlu* mimls'.of thy ;
I *. \; ,! S. Drake piv ch . <1 at
J M;. t Churpfi Sunday A. At".J
. [ I. Cox, Pastor of Z.pn
A. M, K . : Church deliver. : t-'a* j
' I ,. " i^hlOll at (i.i aii i?M." I'..
I ( iii-. v ' > . Row Washington.
~-J." ..Mr* -i. >. Dixojr-oi:"So,-:(,ty Hill
j S. int, Sun.lay in our eit\
~prt:p .{,: ! Mrs Julia. 1lhn!i>l'.??n.
r-l?T-~ T-.yy-S ieurhed tile C'.lV .
. ! :y \\ luesday i': M. th-.t Mrs.
!; > I.i!:.:. Itraflt, wife of Prof. Kry.
.j,i,t Dillon, S. diOii in tin
J 1,mD, ti Hospital, I Jifperton
, ( . The remains were hrot Do
l.Levertfieen M. R. Church, whert
I ( life ininiiiei il
,,-j r.unrh- r ? f friends l?oth tar atu.
, i .no.'it attended the funeral service
j Friday P. M.
Mm !i Church nfws, lit v. A. J.
;r j \\*i iiri;rr pastor. ? 4- inn -t?.-ay ovn |
t. j pa.-jor delivered a soul lifting s(-r-n-r.h
' a full house.?(juitc a nine
j her ?.f visitors were present, af
. '.it Winn me eoiiimunnin u me
. ;itii . . which brbught about a
!snappy time hi tji'e vnvtpu
~i I t. Sural iy scrl<V't?tm?the i??':rt
?. ' throe Ffurlflays increased so large,
I. until Dr. D. M. Collum, Supt* had
s to add on t new teachers. This
I. i proves what the future church
- ! \Vill be.
- j WV trust all the home. teachers,
i- that teaVhes out af tin- city, -a i 11
- arrive home and take hold of the
Ir Work In mrr~Si?tday school?as
Miss Dorothy Reese, Rev. and
,s Mrs. Jones, pastor of St. Michel.
K M. E. Charch-are still working as
11* never bftMre to put over a big
"fall rally. JTllfl ml* program at
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XI1, 4AM l,,v' A. M. PL FIU'RCIF
Rtv, U. W. Hansom, Pastor
Sunday marked a beautiful day
for church goers. Sunday School
was called to order by the superintendent,
Mr. H. S. Russell at 10
a. in. and was beautifully reviewed
by Miss Fannie Phelps.
At 11:110 after all preliniineries
ring from Fzekiel 14:7, subject,
Treasure of Hie Age." ~~7
The Missionary Society wa3 called
to order immediately aftet
scr.viws -Jbu: the president, Mirs.
Mary Phelps.
7 :d0 ruffht service beg^n. Our
pystor again stirred the audience
with another'.wonderful sermon
from? Daniel G.:J.O, subject Open
Winduwi? Tin'r
"Silvir Moon Club-rtiet May
21st. at the home of the president,
Miss Este.lle Jaherette with a
large number present. After the
business part "the hostess served
a delicious repast. An eniovable
evening was spent. Many ...visitoisi
wore present Sunday. Among
thorn w.ie Miss Mae Morris. Visitors
are "always. welcome.
STATESBURG NEWS
Way man Chapel: A. M. E. -Ghurch
Rev. Baron S. Taylor, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usual
time with he Supt. and his
to-workers at their post of duty.
At. 11:45 after the regular order
of service Rev. Taylor selected
his text from Matt. 11:28, subjut
"An Invitation From Jesus."
How yux-hearts rejoiced within us
Hs - u e?rrrt?awl?listened-nlr?fhosp ,
words of '-'Jcans" coming from our
shepherd's lips. One {convert, a
voniig ihhp p<-ccptod the invitatjon
of ""come, unto me." ~
At' ,.'1:30 JLlie pastor, choir and
congregation went to High Hill
A, MT E. . Church.?Rirv;?Dunlap,pastor.
Rev. Taylor selected his
text from the book of Dan. 5:27;
"subject "(kill's?Balances". This
indeed was a* burning message.
All member?, present acknowleded
they were glad to have a man
as Rev. Taylor for their pastor.
Dr. J. C. McClellan, thP Presiding
I.N.I. .. _< .1- v. - -
, ,.?iW ui iiic . npnrtpntyurg district
| was i\\<o a recipient of this feast
and acknowledged that Rev. Taylor
was indeed a powder.
Way man (Chapel |is observmg
' (hildren's Day", June iHh; "Fathers'
1 ?av .nine lt>th._ A cordial
invitation is given to all fathers.
.Come and Ijoay this message to
the fathers. AVe thank all visitring
friends?w ho cuine.--Come again.
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"W-IIITEMIRE NEWS
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i lie Sunday ' school met at the
usual hour, with teachers, officers
land pupils" present. The lesson
j was beautifully discussed by allf?A
1'ivf? tin*?study. of- .tho lesson
! -M rsi B. F. Benson gave a revirjw
of theJlossoii which was enjoyed by
tTi 11 - present.-- - ^ i"
At. 1-2&0 the pastor,'Rev. I. S.
I B' tiscit preaeht 1 a jpirittfxn arfcT
inspiring sermon. . Many?hwibt ]
wof made to I eel glad.
The B. V. I\ IT. met at" tho he me "
f M,. M - *
'1 111'"ll'l ..""" 'A' ^alClWellj J
los. Rcadinu'v an'(l limitations fea!
ui or the program.
?" " Cob in.-i Tuesday night,
A; av l? 1. at t In- b-.nu- of Mr. a ml "
Alts, Roy Wallace. Meeting was
railed J', on'oi, by President. After
devotional'exercises each mem
Iter respond. to the roll call by
"t c. it iyj.c Bible verses. New and
' .mfmicied business was discussed.
M Iss' Lois Abeams became a nu-m<f
the.clittb. jye were served
chicken s.lail. val'ines, puiieh,
TTvani and cake. Wit were dismissed
by the (Tut plain, .Mr. J. C.
lie I.e.', Ovt-Mcr Kant. an<L._ ^rByfd.
blisses l.iy.y.'e' (rilliam,' Ljl
Samuel Fan! motorCd to Rock
Hill Sund;)^ to attend the annual
joumun at'Clir ,o';; CullcRc...
Mrs.' Ii. I,. I.aw, and s6n left
Sunday morning "'for Ashev.ille,
N. ('. To visit her sister.
Mrs. Fannie Sh II is in Carlisle, .
-ux...the bed side of iter siek-broth-|
er. . ' . |
Miss Quoon . K.rtter u Robinson
-pent Sunday in Chester, S. ,C.
with frietids..
Rev.'.and Mrs. J. ,S. Benson and
Mr. ,f. C. Hyrd motored to" Rock '
Hi;!, Wednesday to attend the Com
mcnennent everci . .
M-r. Robert Ciill+ww^Pent the
V. eek-end with his paavnts, Mr.
and Mrs. Ruben tjilliain.
' "Mr. ;Tn~r* "Mf?f*tnk Gallarri
spent. Sunday in the city with Mr.
nivl Mrs.; Robert Morgan.
Mr. hnd Mrs. Frank Clink and
iuuily, Mr. J. Byrd motored to
S'eekwedt?S u n da v.
.Mu*. ParaV'e Sliph isjHftit the!
week-end m Newberry with her
their church Thursday P. M. was
very good. MTSs N. Nicholas and
Mrs. Townsend sponsors.
Social News
Miss Mamie B. Croslanfl l*>fl OH "
Monday P. M. to attend the Commencement
at Benedict College.
Miss Mabel Ke.ese> arrived home
Sunday afternoon from a successfill
school term at the Batiesburg
11 t.?School < , i
Mr. .1. R lirnto ? n/1 VC.-* T
Dredge was out of the city this
we. k <-11 Insurance matters.
? iVh^rr-Hrr+im \Vhite of N. Y.
-arrived?home Saturday morning
to attend the Graduation exercise
at the Hi School in .which hear sister,
Annie May Stephen will graduate
this term.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnikin,
en Hudson St. made a change in
auto. Gee this one is a beautiful
one.
Tire storkjnarfrr rr pop call at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
McCall and left two, fine girls. T^he
mother and the babies are doing
nicely. Mr., Willie Covington
mada a trip to N. Y. last week,-'
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?MTv ZION BAPTIST CHl'Rt'H
Rev. J. F. Marshall, Pastor
|___= =?
Do you know the way to Go<
sq well that you can show it t<
soihe one els,, and send they awa;
rejoicing? Philip did. What els?
in life so well worth while at
showing a sinner God's road ?
Amid confusions and dfisttusl
of our time, and one Rt^at need oi
the soul is that it may keep^ iti
assurance of God's love anil care
In a world like this, trouble on every
hand we are like Peter onjthi
stormy sea, prbne to wave in out
faith- Then it is that we neec
to remember that, (or thost> whc
trust Hiih, underneath are the everlasting
arms. He will not suffer
us to perish. Whatever else
may rhmpriyHU lnv<> is one tiiiup;
that does not change. It is the
sttntpr" yestyrday and" Tddiiy UfVd
forevef.
Mt. Zion S. S. opened at its usual
hour with Supt. J. R. Dean onri
his staff of teachers at their posl
TL. ii- 1?'
... int.* siuwms werp out
in large numbers ami showed interest
in the lesson. The superintendent
gave a brief review and
.we all could say we are determined
to. do better In the future. No .7
was the bapner class. Miss Sarah
bt'Jfn is home from Schofield
Institute where she made good.
Mrs. Susie Blocker" left Sunday
evening (or Orangeburg where she
attended the graduating -exercises
at State College of Miss Willie
Mae Blocker.. -> >
WESTON (TtAl'EI. A. M. ft.
CHURCH
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Sunday was * a beautiful" daj
for church goers.
Sunday Sc*Tiool 9:45 rn. m... Mrs.
r.r.^?;e Pnrrin, superintendent. Al'
teachers were at their posts, and
for 45 minutes some helpful information
was given by the teachAt
11:15 a. m. morning service
begdn. The pastor preached,a
soul?stirring senium. tfr'nio Tin
Memory of "Sacrifice. It . was
preacnou with much power. The
-discourse--was enjoyed by all pre.
sent. .
At 8:00 p. m. the evening message
was on the Lord's ""Supper;
which was thoughful, helpful and
inspiring.
Truly all did say as they did Of
old,-did not-our hearts burn within
as the mail of God spoke to^ips
by the way. . . On
the third Sunday of this
month thirty days from-th<" Trtretoe's
rally whin $201,128 was
raised and our educational rally
and at that time was raised
on the . table.
Thy people of Weston- -Chapel
are woncifjrful. They are loyal
and true. ' '
Th6 pastor's wife is. up and out
.again from* a few days of illness.
, " A. K. Jones, Keporter
husband, Mr. John Sliglv
Mrs.- Sal lie Smith aiwl Mrs,
Mary- Shell motored to Spartanburg
Sunday.- ?
Mr. Jim Pitts spent a few hours
in the city Monday. ~
On sixk list: Mrs. Clara Sartor,
and Mrs. Brosia Williams. We
hope th.y will, spun be. up iilhi put
again. ' " ?
JOHNSTON NKVVS
On Sunday'at 11:30 a. in. The
pastor, llev. McFarlln preached d
At if 111 I' M l In 11 i'u op mil
with Supt. and teachers present.
Subject of the lesson,-"-The Meaniiijr
of the Lord's Supper."
At-SrBO I\ M, the pastor preached
another .wonderful sermon.
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Saturday, June 1, 1935
Tim Fp\yorth League met on Mon
- rj>.v nf 7- tn with ^ largo
crowd present.
The church "T" *buikling club'
* will meet k>ti Timtrday night at
3 Bethel. All members are asked to
/ be present.
' Visitors: Mrs. Bessie Hall Stav!
ens of Atlanta, Ga., has been visit,
ing her father, Mr. Polly Hall. ;.
' Mrs. Horace Beal of Jackson-'-'
' vide, Fla. has been visiting friends
> here.
; Mtss?Eva J oh noon?o??Ridge
Spring, S. C. is the guest of Mr.
i and Mrs. N'orah Aums.
The Missionary fgroup meeting:
1 will convene at Bethel C. M. K.
i Chtrrrh-on-June 27, the . public is
invited to come. ? .. .
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i HERE AND THERE
Well the H. F. A. Society Ju!" -i
i nil PiiK^'P'" wiif iior-l.poned uiitil
the 3rd Saturday in June on ac
count the County Home Demdnstva
I tion meeting.in St. Matthews Ast-.cension
Day. ...
Saturday was . election day at
Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Kings- ?
. ville. ftev. D. S. Wells was called.
I Services at Mt. Olive were coil-.
I ducted by Rev. Shinn the great
' white Evangelist-aceonvpanie<t~by ?
. a duet from Harmony Kings guar|
tet. The quartet will Vender a pro
gram at Mt. Olive 3rd Sunday nite
at Mtv Olive in.June, ReV. Shinn
preached Sunday night for Rev.
i Wine at Red Hill.
Mr. M. Oree'of Wateree is very
sick.
* Mr. Wm. Bates of Fort Motto
_ is quite ill. .
We. hope for these a speedy recovery.
Mr. James Bailey of New Jersey
was buried at Mt. Olive On
Tuesday. S
Rev. I. W. Grant, pastor of Wat"
ei'oe circuit is winning much praise .
by his energetic work in'the community.
See us at the Ushers'
- -Union, floo<|vi|lp Baptist Chtiffh, **
second Saturday with a wonderful ?
program, . : , NTAVBERUY
MANS : 7
4 tt ontinued 1 roin naire 1) 1
the Summerville Home Demonstration
club met at the beautiful
; home ol Aliss Mary Coleman, on
' Bone4ictJ St., Tuesday, May 24, ..
, with the President, Mrs. PrisciUa
Ray presiding. Mrs. Ray is an
ardent supporter of the work the *
club is doing. She . is always on
the job.;;
The'meeting was largely attend?ed
ami nmi'li l?'l|)fnl information.
constructiveand, demonstration
work were given to the club by
L Mrsi? Celestine Martin, eoun'y
demonstration agent. This is one
- -of ^trht?ma ny -ekrbs?in tho county . . L_
which is doing active and ?ott= .
structive work in helping to solvo
theeconbmic xonditions in their ?
respective conimunties. . ..
Rev. and Mrs.' Herbert Dayson
and baby lives with Mrs; .Matilda
Johnson,. lf>08 Harris St. They .. j
were residents of Columbia. They
are subscribers . of The Palnvttto
Loader, the refreshing news of thei.
. colored people. .
kjivn aiiu main
Mrs. Rivnnt Fortuiv is able to
bo up. Wo'trust she IVHI hbuil rt?**"* .
gain hor hoaUjtrr
Mr. Samui'l i'orrTn is still ro~
joicing of the fact; his wife, is im- ,
proving daily.~
Father Robert JonVs, a faith fift"
-Steward and Trustee of Miller
Chapel A. M. E. Church passed a - ,
~rr 1 y urilldij nmrning fi-'nn nVlock.
Mrs. Mamie Abrams walked to ~??
Miller Chapel A. M. E. Church, on ;
Friday eveping assisted by hor
father,"Mr. Sligh.? __ . _
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