The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 03, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3
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Saturday^ August 3, 193t5->
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ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHl'IlOl
Rev. W. S. Mims, Pastor
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Sunday school-opened this morn tl
ing at the usual hour, with a full
attendance of teachers and seho- tl
lars. The lesson was reviewed by h
Mi?* P; uline Davis and remarks
wt r? r. ade by tin- SiTpt. B. T. John C
8 J1V. 1(
Miss J. C, Fair, our Sunday S
; school delegate to Pine CJrove A. r
M. E. Church, Plum Branch, S C.
4ed many helpful things. c
S- At 11:16 A. M. our pastor, Rev. f
W. S.iMinis used Psalm H chapter a
as**lf* scripture lesson. The text
was Psalm 74:1, which was master
ly delivered by Rev. MixnsT- ~ i
And on Sunday night he spoke
briefly from the subject - "Omni- ^
pr*e4fice of;God," whidh \Y>.-.s pleas
ing to the audience.
? *- Mijgr-' JosephiTW-l$'- Wright -is- xe-e J
cuperating very nicely at this o
writing, after being-indisposed a _f
couple of days. a
The Rev. J. C. Queries, Elder of a
the Abbeville District held his d
third quarterly conference;>at St. o
James A. M. IC. Chytch, July 21y.
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On last Sunday' ;night Elder ii
1 Quarles preached an excellent ser-. r
titon o??>l K?. ? 1 ^
...wi* muu ?* c*o ciijyjrcu uy it r
ing audience. The following Mod s
day night wast the business part, g
.Elder Quarles read I Timothy 1:19 c
as a scripture lesson which l< vc t
us thoughts-foT the betterment or I
the Christian path. T1V house j:
was opened, for business and the ...
minutes of the last Quarterly con- j:
ferei?ce were received and adopt-- -?
ed, quest ionaides and* reports of I f
various l.-uxiliai ies wqhe read and \
adopted. " _
Memotial-services for the fol- l
lowing deceased members: \
SistftEjn?allie Catp, Bella Brown <*1
Francis Buggs and Prof. Joseph
WV Lee. We miss them but
God does everything w(?lh
Miss .Maty U, Pope is visiting
Mrs. Clan.', Huff in Knoxvi'lle, Tenn
Miss Georgia B. Latimer's name,
was omitted?through mistake who .*
addressed the Bible school at a
-Washington .Sit. Presbyterian i J1
Church. |
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CHESTKRFII'.Ll) NEWS. It
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By Minn Sarah A.- McCotiougU- -"<
t Hot! Hot! Geer but its hot. 1
Every body is complaining b. ut fr"
. the* heat. Who can please them?
Sunday wns regular preaching ^
uay at mi. lauor m. t. tnuivn. '
Rev. J. A. Gary, the pastor prJ ch
. ed two forceful sermons.- Yisito'rs s
attending the services were: Mes- I
dames, Jennie Leak, Mae Bell Rob 3
inson. S. Li. Met -Hough. Misses
Bessie and Martha. Baucom, Sara s
A. McCollough, Messrs Chas. lli r ' I
_ ~ ders<fn, RobfT Foster. Rev. II. b. 1. r
- Counts, pastor.
Revi W. W. McCollough preach t
ed at Salem Baptist Church Sun- i
day P. .M. for RlV. W. M. Alleii,.' I
pastor. ' ' . . *
On Sunday afternoon at 6 o1-- 1
c|ock* there was a progn -m give i ^
- at Herman Presbyterian Chui;t'Jlv.
,.i.by local talent; It was quite en- .
joyable. Mrs. R. E. Foster apon- '
sor. " . '
The third Siinday in July wa.:
a big day at Cedar .Fall Baptist 0
Church. Blemhiem, S. C. They ''
raised $8:1.00, Rev" C.?B, Bethea, J
_pastor. ' ZL "" J
AT Sou ^..ib > n
iuioo otiiu -h auawui Ul It'il 1 Ul*S
r. aTtSi:uoon-for^u "'"tivu ?witHcsT '
stay in Alexaiulrir, Va. whh her a
-sister, Mrs. Idell Johnson. ^
Rev. Jackson of Cheraw, S. (V.
and Rev. P. E. McLaughlin of I
Hartsville, S, C. called at the A. p
M. E. Z ion 'Pa rs on aye Thur.sd ay* o
A. M.^lu. sge Rev. \V. W. McCnl- ~r
.. j< louyh lib' business. .1
I\liss Susie 11 ayes ol H< -mpton, "I
,S. C. is visitiny in the city .
< Miss Clark of Blackville, S. 0. s
is soendiny a few days at . flic _t)
~: home of Mr! and Mrs.' 1? M. (lilt, s
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Bethea and j.
the former's sister, Mrs. Amanda >
Covington of Dillon, S. C. called
at tihe A. M. E. Zion Paison.iye
?Tuesday ui'tui nuoir - 1
Miss . Martha Baucom, had as s
her yuest Friday afternoon_and J
Sunday, Mr. Chaales ILirderson s
of Wl'desboro, N. C._
Rev. _J5L W. McOolIouyh enter- ?
? teined Rev. if: A. (Inry anrt Rev.
C. B. Bethea Wednesday after- c
noon. n
Mr. S. L. Kelly has returned af H
ter beiny out of town to Colinnhia, n
S. C. ami Durltim, N. C. oa busi- a
ness. . v
Mr .Johnnie Coe left Tuesday o
P. M. for Washington, I). 0. a
" * Rev. W. M. Allen, pi .stor of Sal- ^
em Baptist Church called at the C
A. M. E. Zion Parsonage Sutur- t
day A. M. * t
-The. ptrnic_ spomioret 1 by-the Miss t
ianary ladies of Hurst Tabernacle d
A. M. E. Zion Church Friday eve- a
ning was quite I.- success. Those
sponsoring it were: Mesdames
Mary Alford, Lizzie RatlifT, Beautie
Fountain, Delia Teal, Lula a
1 Rebecca Anderson, Lottie Edwards C
S. E. McColloug-h. - n
. Mr. George Hammond of Wades
-? boro, N. C. wi/.s the gutwt of Miss ti
Htelejv Roberson Sunday after-;
noon. >1
Mrs. Eliza Johnson, and grand n
daughter. Edith of Irmo, S. >C. _
mother and neice of Miss Eliza- <T
beth Johnson is spending. a while o
with her. /
* T Hi l_r. O f
Ultttti^vuuci v uavrvauu ^|nvit quil ?
day with Columbus Gill. ?
Mr. Dock Wells of Fayetteville, S
N. C. spent the week-end with his
sister, Mrs. Maggie Johnson tend c>
friends. He left Mcxnday aft:r- S
noon accompanied by his nephew,.
Mr. John.Garland Jenkins. It
Messrs Robt. Foster and FranTTTIi
* McCoy were pop callers Sunday. c<
imiiiiftiiiriiiiiii iiliririiiriiiifif' i i
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To the readers of the "Trtwider" ^
e lvish to call your attention" to
he' doinTfjr-ryf?this section. ,
The farmers are busy giving
heir farms a final work-up, after
aving a fine season of rain.
Sunday was a hi rh day at Mt.
live. Baptist Church, under the
iadership of Rev. D. S. Wells,
lunday school took place at its
egular hour, with teachers and
lUpils full of . vigor?and?ciiIIhit _
ended the pulpit, and took his text
rotn the 2fith chapter of Matt,
nd 13th verse. He took the enire
congregation to the house top
fid brought them back to the floor.
or building rally. We had as our
ucst minister, Rev. J. B. Barber.
Te took his text from the 2nd
hapter of 1st Timothy 3th verse,
heme, "Prayers." After a worn*
flicers, members .and visiting
riends came forward and raised
n offering of 33.37. ? T,he pastor
nd members, of Mt. Olive are ineed
thankful for the cooperation
f fhe neighboring churches.
We are indeed proud to announce
Rat Mrs. ,Lucile F. Johnson is still,
mproving from her period of ill less.
Miss Lizzje M. Finch left
Saturday to assist with the'adult
chool at State College. We re;ret
very much to loose her, beause
her presence means so much
0 the community. M-iiiS Pprline .
laics; is home after spending the
last six \veeks_J|L Columbia, S. C.
The B. Y. P. U 4fr-making rapid I
irogiess under the leadership of
dr. Ii'adell Williams. They are
danlihrg " much recreation foj'
oung and old folks. The public is
nvited to come and enjoy a .swell
>icnic. sponsored by the B. Y. P.
J^.i^Vvhich will occur at, a later
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KlUCi: SPRING NEWS
Wednesday afternoon the young
>eople of the eomrijunity sponsored
1 picnic on the old "Merritt Shor's."
Quite a few young people of
he community^ attende<(l\.~ The
roung ladies were chaproned by
drs. K. B. Watson. After the pic-1
lie Mr A-_JL. Corley entertained
lie "Busy Bee Club" at his home,
dr. JohTinie Peterson, nresident
ailed the body together. A deli- .
4ouh -course of vanilla wafers and .
lanana ice cream war. reived. We lad
only one visitor," Miss ilattie
dados ol' 1'itts.burg, I'a.
Miss Slades and her parents are
'isiting relatives and friends in
I id.ire Spring.
Miss-Luretta Watson is spending
ome time with her sister and
mother; in Greenwood, Rev. and
.Irs. Tolbert.
?Mis <;: T. Atkinson o'f EdgCflcld "
pent last Sunday evening with
diss Thelnia Watson a few miles
lortheasj. of the^ city.
.M.issTlattie Ruth Morse of Niney-SiXj
S. C. is spending the week
vith her schoolmate, Miss Doi'othy
j. Keener.
Mr. Junior Williams, N. Y. is
lere visiting his grandmother,
vhile here he wlil atten J the Ridge
Ii 11 High School.
"MtSSf'-Manei^-Fope is here visitng
relatives after spending the
all in N, Y. . Miss
Helen TTslmi*
.utstanding teachers of Sumter, S.
L, spent the day with Mrs. M. E.
?rawford, who was a very dear
riend of her. ? . -
Mi-ss Flossie M. Hammond i s
lome .after attending summer
chool at State College, Oraiigeiurg,
S. C.
The Edisto Baptist Convention
net at the Olive Branch Church,
lates^ttrg, S. C. - The following
eople of Ridge Spring appeared
n ifyogTium- Misses Annie R. Wil- _
imps, I.usclua Dorns^, Rosa B??
Sroadnax. Messrs Otis Raiford. .
1 rontis Brooks.
Mrs. Ida Peterson, and Miss Roa
B. Broadnax reported an enjoyble
stay while attending thr--H-.
i. and B. Ti U. Convention, at
5umter, S. C. They "will fake their
eports August 25, 19.35;
Rev. Benfort of Richmond. Va..
ueauhed?at?Ridge Hill Sunday
norninir.. .Text foil nil Matt. ubject,
"Shinning stars of Hope."
U1 .Christians enjoyed his niesage.
Come again Rev. Benfort.
Second Baptist-Church closed an
Id ti me. xeyixal. meeting Friday
hurch. Large crowds were witlessed
at these revivals each nit<L
rlany were turned away that could
oot get seats. Parking space was
premium all due to the fact that
re had with us one of the sons
f this community the_ preached
nd Gospel singer, Rev. A. M.
lathis, pastor of Mt. Moriah
'hurch, Spartanburg, S. C. Bapism
was Sunday at 3:30 p. m. We
hank God for the number of 18
o put of Christ by baptism. Our
loorg^ stand open for Rev. Mathis
t all times.
Mr. John Hammond nf Wn ' pro,
N. C. was ia pleasant visitor
t the home of M-iss Sara A. Mcollough,
Friday and Sunday afteroon.
Mr. A. P. Leak is improving to
u? ,i_i: -i-. i ?
oi ms t rrcrrrtrr. Rev.
J. R. Blake continues very
1. v We are still praying for his
L'covery. x ' * . .
Mrs^ Jennie Ia-ak lis, been inisposed'
fof a -lew days, but is
ut again.
Mrs. J. A. (Jury loaves Monday
or Orangeburg, S. ('. where she
"ill attend the Adt It Summer
chool..
Misses Bessie and Martha Blauom
motored to Wadesboro, *N.
aturday afteThobn ori business.
Rev. C. B. Bet ha and Mr. James
livers motored to Winston-Salem,
r. C. onthe ZTfhT ~ Ml'. I). Bau-~j
am is still improving.
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NOTE:?Your question answer
?a-cHpt*mg--of this column ?s-enciw
reply, send a quarter (25c) and
velope, for my New Astrology 1
mail free advice on three (3).qi
tnrthdate, and correct address tc
to ABBE WALLACE, care of TH
SPECIAL" NOTICE:?In sei
Wallace, be sure to send your fi
and the year you were born, ir
'ngr.
S. F. A.?Do you-think it
will he possible for me to receive
aity .money . for the rec- -i
ent accident that I received? I
Ans.: Yes?the BUS COMPANY 1
thtit ownad^thc bus that ran into <
your automobile will pay the dam- 1
tges. It will hot be necessary for 1
you to secure legal advice?rff>r t
they are willing to settle and pay t
your doctor's bill. (let in touch
with them immediately .
1 ii_s * si
I.. Mi S.?If I should enter
into the business that I have
in'mind would it prove profi. 1
table. _It stays- on my mind 1
all day and half the night? j
Ans.: Of course you could'and .?
this will be a wonderful way to in- I
vest the money that you have tjust J
INHERITED. You worked m a 1
DRESS WK)1' for several yearns
ami' have plenty of experience and
here, is no reason why you could
not muke a paying business of
such a shop. "... | ;
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R. T. S. 1 ii m n n v ionc jn
.make a trip to .Texas." .When ,
a will I he able to R.O,? 1
Ans.: If .imr will Write your ]
mother .that you want to come t
home and vinit her she will send
you the NECESSARY MONEY to '
make the trip on. She-has wanted j
you to write her for.the past two
years that you would like to make'^t
Ihm a yisit_aiiiL.YHU u\vc this tu her. N
3Take tht- trip am! enjoy yourself. 1
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10. M. II.?11 I cuntinuewfth
niy study would 1 make a l>ro- J
(Visional?
A us.: Indeed .you- would-' make a
professional TAP DANCER of you
i mt i n iii' In ^ f i i d y? It j.; revealed
to me that yon will teach dancing
within the next few years. I
* * *' * .,
? I.. V. 11.?What will my *
mother do this fall in the line <
of work? 1
Ans.:. If your mother will be- j
;in inquiring around .iii different I
parts of the state at this tlirle she. '<
will succeed in getting a TEACH- s
KR SITUATION for the next term. ' i
It seems to me that she wjil g(Tt 1
a school out of your present c?un-j
ty, possibly a hundred miles from
your present location. " j
. M. E. V.?Will my sister > 1
find me a 'hoy friend where t
she is that will love me like ;
'nu:_\ u.entren kiTict" fj
SCHOOL CLOSING :
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The closing of the Summer 1
St-houi whiclrtook place July 11th, i
was thejriiost entertaining of the i
tliii'e previous ones. The program
was arranged and carried out in ]
a very attractive manner. i
Everyone discussing it, .spoke 1
very high of it. The^pr*>gi a 1 n ^was :
teacher of .Wilson-High, Florence, s
South Carolina. ^ i
This year is Miss Scott's fourth
year as Instructor of Rural Kdu- 1
canon. ane Ls vs?jiL_ to be one 01 the
instructors in the stale. 1
The program consisted of songs <
and poems, learned during class
time. A ]>laylet. entitled. "The t
Awakening" portrayed planting *
and growing Tind was not only enjoy
nttgr-burwry tnstnie tlvg .to Hie"
rural Teachers, as it dealt with 1
planting and it's development.' -s
The exhibits of the teachers,
students and tjie little'children <>f <.
model school were beautiful use- '
TuTanT numerous."
Some of the most outstanding
things made were chairs that the*
children sat in,.which were made, t
oi orange (rates stained in wal- a
nut color. There were many things i
made of flour and salt sacks as s
towels, and luncheon sets. Three I
beautiful suits were shown 011 .'1 j
teachers who made them out of 1
salt and flour sacks. A very beau- a
tiful skirt made of burlap thorough t
lv hlejjrllJM nnd rvrosspd trimmdrl i
with rod .Jut tons on a side plait a
running jstfown the side of the skirt, v
Any person wearing one would 1
feel well dressed wearing u j>kirt t
like that one.?T thinkvttia^ teach-Is
er who made that one, could make \
some money during the summer va (
cation, making and selling skirts ,j
like that one. Wall pockets made
or pine needlesr rugs made of cro- v
cms hags,charts, posters booklets, Jb
flash cards, pictures, and mottoes 0
made by the children. There were g
some beautiful bunches of flowers. {j
strips forming the stems upon j
which the flowers, of all kinds were t
made, and they are beautiful and! iS
very natural looking. t
There were quite a goodly num- 5
her of, persons present; many be- ^
ing visitors. About fifty white ru- C
r^il exhibits, . They seemed well c
trie exhibits. They seemed well 1
pleased with the work done by the t
teachers ftTld Rchtriarsr ? s
Mr. Felton, State Agent of Ne- ~T
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THE PALMETTO LEA!
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ed in this p.npcr ONLY v.:.i :
sed in your letter.- For private
a sl-lf-addressed, stain enleading,
and receive by return
icstions. Sign your full lo.me,
p all letters. Address all man
E PALMETTO LEADER. Uju
b Carolina.
nding in questions to Prof
jll name, the date, the montl
i order to get a correct read
my present friend? . *=
Ans.: I don't think it i- .1 go
(lea for you to place tow m :<
faith in your sister's chnii-t' 01"
>.oy friend for yourself. V';u
hi (<nOiiirl, to mnl'n vim, . ,
cction and until you pi ru_(.AI.l
X)RN'IA, forget about t}.? !> %
Vut there. Your-sister i- bavin
he time of her life in CilRTV ma.
N. L.?If we are not ar'yiH->i?K
my father wrong. Inn, V;m
" Mu> affair Be settled?
Ans.: Stay out of his \l TWii:
-or if you interfere he . . ! K-,v..
mine immediately, lie i makin
i .mistake but he will see ii hin
ielf within the next few month;
Do jiot let him know tha' .. >i ni
iwaVe of his .Shiftles.-m > for li
kvill become desperate jf / !<>.
-- ? ? * * * >; "
K. ('.?Should I continue mi
the job that 1 "*ty yftQt^
Ans.: You should , to : M
HARD KNOCKS that y.. . I.av
'icen iciciving?lately?up t I?1 o:
Anyone with a job as hard lo lear
is the one VOu are" on.f - !? > s
<et BAId.Kl) OUT quiti
ly. It will pay good if ymf cot
inue.
M. A. I'.?Will I he able to
tt'et mv money out ol (he oil
well?
Ans.:: I caiinot tit any time ...i
act you receivi'mf q - 1111 - f m o
y lrom uiL. The Ianit
lave purchased 'is w<?- '
ess you-'defidey t<> .lr : 1?
fou wpn't find oil on t4 . put'i; .
ir- piece of property.
* *
w('. K. 11.?Did >o in en in- take
a tetter containing- a ehe< k
from iaiE_buxd,' ?
A-ns.: I do not belii'\i t .*t* t ; ?
las hewn a letter sent i > \ no (
^ our husband in tin . trtt.ni-it
MAY containing If ant
)ne_had taken tile cheek it won]
Ivave been diflicult to.'gct it ca.-dn.
indthe writer of the elieck M oui
jo glad to tell you rf he had it
eived the cancelled 'check'. !
teems to lj'ie there has been s< ;n
nislake for. I don't think your !i,
junil wtts mailed a check.
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1'. S.?Which one of nty hoy
friends love me the most?
Alls.: Your little hoy frkti
that you-uuitjn.the- COUNTRY o
31* about June lTIrtfr He is vet
inxious to hear front .you. ?
fro Schools \*'a- present and. nut'
t short addres' .Mini spoke vet
ughTy of the .work accomplish!.
j.v .?u-s ocon ami the thomuv I
tosk and p rem -ttti- with"Whtch e'Vi
y t hi it vr was vn fried out.
Miss. Hyatt, alio lias boon iv
minted by tin- board of the Xni
onal Kducat ional Association ;;
t'iee President fox- the State <
south Carolina, made a very, i;
ores-ting tn'lk -ai school work'" an
ipoke very encouragingly oT Mi
seott'n -work.
rnrhrrwrpTtii fii i rin-illr*, S, <
traded school ns-istrd in some <
fit1 ".school \vo: ., and taught oi.
>r two subjects: '
Her work wn<>aid to be \n
food.?Sho ii 01 . of till't'Xpcrietit
d teachers of P.is State.
President J. .1 Star.ks and Pro
s' rlsnrr-fff- tfi rrrr.' rrf " fafTtiT^e ro.114! el
d valuable services during th
ichool .session.
ST. JAM KS A-f.M. Ik (III IH I
Rev. R. \V* Ransom, Pastor
"Sunday was a beautiful day an
ruly the--numbers of St. ..lame
I'j'iiiiuu'ii 11 ior iney uirnod <>u
n full*beginning with tin- S.unda
ohooT' with the Supt., Mr. K.
tussell in charge. The school .wa
nterestingly reviewed by Mis
'.lbiso Junerette. At 11:30 afte
ill preliminaries the pastor preac
d a wonderful sermon from Si
dark 1:3. At o p. m. the Mission
try "Society wa> held at the chore
vith the president, Mrs . Mar
'helps in charge. Sunday nigh
he pastor nreni red a souf stirrnr
pinion from Loth I'saints;, I Ft
erseysubject, ' wait on the I.' id.
lood music vvii- flVrnished by th
unior eholi at hofli services! "
Key. Ransom is a vmir.tr _u::i
crtTT a broad vi ion and the mem
iers are with him to help him ]?u
ver the progrtfm for the- Mastri
Stewardess Board N'o. 1 met M?>n
1 tty ' P ai t'ie iioino of .Miilia
.Jackson Vith the rivTiderh
Irs. H. M. Youmr. presiding. Af
Vr the bussiiies-s 7pa.vt the. hastes
eiveda delicious repast. 'Anion
he visitors present Sunday were
Ir. Kug'ene Lewis and Mr. Hull
lessors J. K. Furger>im^ T.ula M
'onell, and Mrs. Lewis. Come, a
am, visitors are always weleomi
Irs. Inez Russell has returned t
he delight of the members aftc
pending several weeks at P:Udi
BlSTIth? __
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