The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 07, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2
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J| REV. E. PHILLIP'ELLIS I
The Presiding Thiers' Council
.Chai lost on t'e*. Is itself uiidoE-. obligations
to B7sIio]> \oah \Y . Wil
liams lor the 4 me. ting held hen
last -week-With hispresuHtig; .el
uers tti.d- for i.is i..auhi.ss adclre.
ro me i'Ki/.vns ueiore cojiveinni;.
the council, to .-ay that the poo
pie o: this city both ministerial
and la y are can ie.1 it way wtti
Bishop \\iiliams, is a.lavt thai
cannot be dinted. The Council session
made such an impression ujloi
the churches in Charleston irtespective
of denominations unti
tncy htive re.(..est.d us to ask the
biMi'p to* nave a council or trus
too oeard iiio-tniK; hole every year
llis title stall ot presiding ehiers
really appealed to the Charleston
ians. >uie enoia^Ti tney are a representative
so i upd would graet
any methodist yhuroh in. America
There were . also so my ju f our bes,
-j-;!? ? pasture hero last wook "ami uii
l.toplo were pleased to see them
I hoy would bo a. credit to any
metropolitan pulpit:
Dr. Nichols* Anniversary.
The sixty-tilth . anniversary oi
l)r. D. K. .X h:j'ky-s tile _ activ<
se.rviie of.'tho mljiiVtry \vas"c?:U.
_ - bratcd in ctnne.ction "with tin
eouinaLscssion hue ia-t wcck. ?">
the occasion was one tnnt w nnn
of lontr re nivalin ranee. Dr. N'ich.
_ els, has a career, similar to that 61
the Patriarchs, and ptev.s thai
~God has won'dc: f ully blessed him
Think' of a man that was' preach
ing over sixty-live yiiiis, and stil
in the -active" ministry. j Some dl
the b-.st speeches we. iiavr evei
heard were lhadc at this anniVc'r?^
sai y?payimr?irDu lilt?urlntti'*? tr
Dr. Nichols and the pi eat ..-civic
rtudertd the "rhuroll by. 'him.?A=ntong
' the speakyi > j.i oyrnmmu '
were: Dr. \\ . P. Pandit a. \vh
stirred the audience. Dr. 1". .)
TPiles.,\va~~Tit his l^i-s.i with aiTTir
fiiu'siastic address. 1)- ct'?r's A.' P
'..Spears, J. ,D. Deal >w. I. \V, .Int
vrette. I.. A. Wills. 1. \V. Wilbo n
Ii. K. Bro^don. K, P. G. Dent. I.
?A. 1'aiki. r, .1. S. l_Dui?. d.?Li?J-lj?
ninas. I.. II. li? hmifnev.ay. !. t
Ijuarjcs. \\ . .1. I>. !
i -IlJiRl!; aijil. J. S. ('<>,?. pre-iilhie"
hers \v t-11 spslaim-ii I lit.-11 r. pita
tioii. I Jr. . '.\ laaT^Hv-n^cOt'-M
Id make Uu p: e.--.. Utatiori speech ii
which lie. roilc.l.>1 ci.oiht .Up
him-cl; ami .-t;iU . i? . Nichols i.
well chosen <L, rosjit-ti. lH.
C. \Y. \\ alum. pu-siiiir.i: ohkr o. i
the .Mai.hat tan iii t?-of i-he New
York coufe. i nee- biuUaht happ.\ ,
j^s'eetiuVjs*"' ft'out that i'-nlVrcnct
ami a inn so \ pnt..m.n.;. tv.enl> -live
iloi.ai -. 1 i. is W "I ~ >t.i !Nt
illy of I?r. 1). W'aiil Nichols; w'iil
? his con: erotic. but .e:i.' I -1. ('; !?.
Ala&'bersoH of thoi^ia was a'.s??
i?ese?>tr <1 ?ami- i?*a?K?titnei.v re?
null k.-._
I'astoial Ucmari.s
Uishojr Williams, calle L lip n
many of the pastors. to piw ex.
pres'siuns.' Those <b ii.vei it's; b. ic
aotlies es v. . 1 e to-\v . Ik l'o".n~
if, letter km>w;h -p-.- "the wht.k
family",'etc.I. M. .lacks m -I. !'
_\\ as..n:ei-^i?..l. ! '. I'.a.c r. (i. Ii.
White, JU X lToijiy. .lT W. Mm p!i..j
IJ. .N, ? .IMMI ?;m "UTl.-' ,i:;v ju nn.
1 tr. J. ( . .\|c< icil:ir:. w ;n> made lie 1
closimt i t-niai which luvu^ li i
- ? . f- I ' I
hearty applause.' 1 m;. sen v.a"
- y.ivatly pieasid w.'.h.tho 1 >?.'- ?.' 11 ?i [
my old '.rieiri m . who.:
\v*C lab< red together . 1 1 yrtli'.- a
??;?pa. tor.- liiiii?i1; cri'tinr?"im ,?A-h?j
? rfurrnsr ail t'1" - yoaiy- ' I cat.
truthfully ".-ay "that 1 have m vei
a heard of him tiyh'injr hi* lhsh"i
or emiiyr contrary to iijs auunnitration..
The pa.-lms ian^ the lad"
i" ('liru . n i:i.-r Wrei-. Ill II.el.
speeches and aildivssos..
Special Session
* Immediate ly. al ter the publU j
session Weiinesilay^murniny; the I
presidingeiilei s were .called by
* Bishop Williams i:i .vp.cial co.inci.
l-'i.lli.u iiw tiie iinnres 1
_ : ? If. 1.1... j.: *1... m?.|
S1YC Opening <?<;ui </.> .... ,
hop, Dr. I. W. .(aiii'i i Uo, u-n- elms- j
( II. secrttarv au'JL the writer > iliv- j
ial .reporter: Alt'llie proiuing t-1
der> made thrir'Tv ports |V?f .VtU'fl's '
Day whielr were indeed grand. ain. j
liinhup Williams, higaly commend- j
. id the presiding. |in.-t<n - j
'mid layMm rubers oi the -late fo. j
these wonderful' reports. Air ar j
t.cle ;t| pea ting .in tile "NoVf-11- j
Journal 4aml du'de," purport in_g t< :
be the sentimerits oi -t he -laym j
of this, state that the return of tin j
' presiding hisnop was -qt/jmtrtta" j
ble Was den 'tuned by the e unci I j
1 "ainl?branded as 'iviu.li mu- ly?I also 1
It was Mat <1 m the council*thai j
_ina_iiv l?: tin- .-V-' nut m . > .appearitr- j
tinier that, resolution were believ."!
..1 I., bo fored. i 1. se s 1' cilie -j
wee Dr. R. AV. Mane. , rr-.r. 'IH
B. Rikard. Mr. (1. C. Williams, Dr.,
t blimp.on, Mr. ' N.' 1'. tirant am.
Dr. W. 1). ('happelle. IJish? p W ih |
Hants said that he wa- not ask-';
ni- the presiding cl-cis to do any- !
thing about it. He said that lit
had paid by personal?rhi cks -I'm r
all the fuel used at the Kpi ( ; pal I
.i nee. also telephone bills, and
had vouchers to sin w. And that
he was going to iiv.ift those, per- j
sons signing tha? resolution foi j
p.riurv. None %? the. pi eliding .
elders scented to oe in sympatliyi
" with the actions ol such a me. ting. However
two of them favored ig- j
noririg such a meeting. One'of
. them said he and others among us
have been assailed in papers in
and out of the state bofcre now.
Another presiding elder said before
he would allow such a false- j
hood to go out against his bishop
rhe would denounce it over his own
signature. The council agreed that
the false publication did*not only
reflect upon the bishop but every
member?of?his?cabinet, and?ait
those laymen who were not in accord
with such a resolution. It
was further decided to call all the
general conference delegates pros!
int to meet with the presiding elders
to express themselves relative
to such actions. The joint
meeting was called at the close ol
the evening .stssioh, and a "reply
contradicting the release 'appear!
ng the ."Guide" was outlined, and
all ol the delegates both minister
?: ami lay iiui.xi'ii im if sif;iiaiures
except Dr. W. MV'yKvans, who
asked lu be . given ..tittye to" study
,-ie reply. The delegates reply
will appear in The Palmetto Lead
ci, the church papers, and a copy
will be sent to the "Guide".
Bishop Johnson's Sermon
It was worth more than the return
cost from Greenville to Char
icston to ht,ar the sertnon thai
liight of Bishop ' William Docket
.onnson, 1). D., who presides o.vei
he States of California and Ok;
ihomjt. 'He .swept Charleston as
I a cycldhe. It could be heard ev.
f ery where, on the streets "what
I manner of mafi is this." Bishop
I .-Johnson is' some preacher, and he
! moit, than sustained his w ndcrtui
f reputation here last, week. The
young people's rally and dramatic
pageant of the rise of the African
.Metho .ist Episcopal Church
depicting its organization aiu.
growth, was pro-anted alter' the
seint' n, directed by l'rof. John A.
-Harris,, assisted by :\ri\T Fred
... . M .. \ ; j.. 'p L-lia. ......
.?!?, 11kz Temple. who performed
it thi' piano. Intlwa-ftf was a new
thine' undti* the sun and ntlected
tho greatest credit upon the proiiciter
a!;d all. ol liis assisjUintsv
_ Bishops'- Council
( luffK' i n is already in arms'.
, .o ivceive the Council of;Bishops
here next .February mr invitation
C liis hop ,\V i 1} iams. The A. M- E.
ninii 11 f:i?ii) their iloiionttnaUcnntunion
voted unanimously to Ush
cil lU-ie. Charleston is truly a
, i b. d of African Methodism.and
the church .fathers-will do th in.
7-rlves justice in coming .here. ?
!'resident SiilVpson '
Everywhere *. Dr. Ahrani Simp
.-en tioes the people clamor to held
' :im si>.ak. His addresses are ir_
| demand -all over the state, and tin
| lc n- niination as well. We ?verc
! ' nib- lc> leel, proud <>.; A lien's pn-s
.?li lit a' the speaking cont.st he'd
I in Kansas ( il'y. .Mo, At which
i in 10 III. IJ. NVright. .Jr., capit*
red the delegates ti> tlu- geher
al conference in his moat w,> ii^er.
. ful addiess. ^
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<i A I'FN KY M:\V,S
Tlii: Cherokee County Teache i-s'
\socialion nut at liranard Hi.
School?Satin dap .?1 Vhruai \?lJ'.>. at
I": a. in.. I'rot. .J. K. tial'tn.y,
T. sidOnt 'of the Association prei
1. He appointed a Constitu:
ipnaI < 'pniniittee coiim.-iinj^- u.l
Vive persons, an 1 a piny rum eouii.itte.e
consisting of three persons.
Then lie urged the t aehors wlto
I uuili't legistered to do so, and to
I itwnd tliL. State. .Meeting.
I. lle.v. S. .J, (iilliard who was t'lr
r .guest speaker was then i in to i need
to the group. 'His adiress u-1>
! iuteiestiug and inspiring... Tin.:
i ti'..*\L nieiting will. ht. on MareTf j^.
1-?l.itt le J-.iliian VValU-s-AVWt- -cakyI
hrated hei* oth birthday-on Friday
. eiu inn v -S. at-hep home.
KadjiW St. About lilt little *>-TIT
| pent the afternoon with her and
enjoyed themselves jilayiiig. with
t vaiions- toys, and games, on the
I lawn. They were directed in then
| ,u-tivities by Misses- hydia lioimet..
? ! .! (i lymph. -nit ;?Minrth .Mat.'
Dan-lie. A Hit the trames, they
we're 'served ice cream anil cake.
I .ach child was thin tfiven .souvenir.
candy: A color >c:.it'.;e m
! ink and white- was carried out.
l-iil:an W altei the i la nc r' it - :
I Alls. A^iu-s: West. She received
\ nary beautiful and useful .'.rifts.
Prof, y. A. .Miller of Spartanburg,
S. ;C. was a welcome visitor
! .1 i .;, i ity on last Sunday.
A debate will be jriven. at the
Piedmont Hall on .Monday r.iuht,
lurch ??. l'Jo<> by the Junior an 1
Senior classes. ; Subject "Hi Sol Ved
that money is more beneficial
than Education."
' aroJtrrittcaHy-fltr
lev. .f. IP-.I-f iVrien and .Mrs; Ultima
Lonf?. ^
HKOWN CHAPEL NEWS
Ily Susie I'. Jimmerson
Our be.loved pastor prcnchel
;>ni> of the hist s rmons Sunday
our church has heard in many
years, The people . are happy
with his. leadership. Our Sunday
chool is still increasing in num Vtoivk's
class won the banner
suits. Many visitors from Orangeburg,
Elloree, Holly Hill arvl
;f. "M'aUhTws" \\WtrotTt Sunday. A-srnoK'i
-those from St. Matthews
were Walter Jackson, J. W. Butier.
Ellison Hampton, who contribute
largely.in the finance. Our
oast or said many nice tilings about
them. In the afternoon, Rgy.
Middlrtnn .came nvcr with a trarlr
foil of i?"op1e from Friendship
Baptist Church and to say the
least Kev. Middleton just tryed
himself. St. John Usher Board
sar.g and Mr. MitchcJ sang a solo.
nfertain orte thousand people including
many white, friends the
fifth Sunday in March. Fifteen
choirs to bp here and raise at leastfive
hundred dollars. In the afterroon
the R? v. I>. G. Bowman, of
Kastover. our pastor's brother
will preach. Three prizes will he
given and things around here are
in "high gear" for success.
SUMTER NEWS
The regular servfee of some of
. the, churches of tlic city was hi'hi
at Bethel A. M. K. Church on Sunday
afternoon 1st. Rev. ?7 M.
! Miller i reached and the meeting
[was greatly enjoyed,
j Mrs. Erogdon is quitp sick at
| this time. She. is now at the honu
of her daughter, Mrs. TIayward.
Mr. Frank Stoney accompanied
I his two sons on their it-turn to
i Norfolk, Va.
I The Goodwill Club held its regular
meeting on Thursday, - Feb
I 27, at the home of Mrs. A. P.
j Spears, with a large attendance
The meeting1 was made quite interesting
by pre-arranged plans
of the hostess. A delicious repast
was served.
During the past week Mrs, S
J. McDonald and Mrs. i-J.ste.He MilI
ler sponsored programs?at their
homes in interest of their schools.
The Primary Group of Uaehers
of the City System held t.heii
I monthly meeting at the. Savage
: Glover Building, Feb. 25, 1936.
Miss II. Usher, our supervisor
j presided,. Song led by Miss-Mail,
j X iut> v. I IJ LI V ? L C? v I V/ 11 ?? VT I v f~y 1 ? V. I I
Reading?-Mrs. Bessie Gass,
"Black and White."
We are studying. "How Children
[ Learn"?By Frank Freeman
Pit.. D. , _
"Misses Mamie Dines and Annie
K. Dink ins ably discussed the 1st j
chapter. Teaching Founded on!
! the Child's Response.
Many interesting points were
! brought out and each one-left Rene 1
; fitted..
Haeh teacher then'joined in the
1 discussion. The JiiLoLiiigs _are. r
! gi bwing in interest.
| Twenty Sccctml Anniversary of
Progressive Fed. ( lid)
The ladies of the Progressive
Federated Club sponsored an anj
niversary program Tuesday. . Feb
18th, at the honk' of Mrs. Lizzie
j Low cry on South Sumter St."
The features Lading'up to tin.
proa ram were miscellaneous gainj.es
sponsored by Miss A: F. Dink- !
;ins. After several panics Wert j
j .played, tlu- president, Mrs. M. V
A.loVei' blvkenle.! th" i.Rjdel ot tin
program. A very timely program [
Ttvas rendered.
The history of the club was
\cry b autifully givch by Mrs. Julia
Byrd. Mis. Byrd is one of the
f MhTiTeTccT"iTumiIters of7~ t be club:
who has been away for sortie time. I
now she is?back and still a full j
nlcdcrod monvbi r. Wc>. nooif to i
lilt our hats to Mrs. Ryrd.
Kov. Cox and Kiv. Miller nav. .
interesting talks.. .Mrs. Mac
'pars spoke on the organization {"
of thy cluh, having known the or-1
; ijrin of tho dub. R-.marks front j
Mrs, -Ann.ii' Sanders. tin ix-pisi [
. dint of: the chili wot i nut oh en-jo v- |
_.d. ,
Mrs, tMary I.. Sampson gave the
i acrostifc "Progressive Cluh" which !
.was' .beautifully impressed, s(
true to t'no meaning of tin* club.
Solos were ivn h'ft'd by Mrs. K. L.
Jamison ami Miss A.'lv. hirkins.
Miss II. N. t'shiT and Mrs. Julia
Jniu'S rpoke" briefly on th- woik
of tin?;club..and the untiring efforts
-of tile Pres.. Mrs. liiowr. I
who has' wrought wvll, throtirh all |
of those years of her pix'-siding..r
Iti adings by Airs. I!. K. (lass and
Miss Marie Singleton wetx ygiy i
inspiring.
the. homo was beautifully, dr;
ooratidy carrying out the idea of
t'.alnntiniv Ice on am and cake '
Wi i\> si eved. All n port.e?l_an m-..
joyable x\cfiing.
t ' . ' * .
KAST-OVKU XlvW-S
i i '
i: .Si; vices Were very good la-l
Sunday in 14U of the churches so
reported. ami the poor preacheps
who have suffered with the suf- I
f- l iny hetrin to smile, when he
e- his litelnhors c?>mitler otH te
chinch. This winter was vdi
col i at.<1 rouyh. an i the peoph
were short of clot his anil shoes'
a11el many of them stayed honw
nut par n ; o ;ri .1 - ; a, r.eiT"i>..
aloes !>ut.-it is spring -weathoi
low jyul th v haw- no excuse, am
they ouyht to come-'out and pa\
up their hack duis and make their
pastors happy.
There was a hieli. day at St
I'litli;?last -Sunday.?ban Sunday school
is moving "fortvard undet
_tw8jfcvc cT ip h of 'the Supt. Mr.
Braver Lyles at" U'h o'cldckdsliarp
ITie si'hinil h.iiiy opened, aiyl closed
at 11:15. All teachers.will exchange
elaasses h xt Sunday, t4<
castor will teach class Xo. one. i
Class No. two led last Sunday.
Who will bt. next?
Mrs. Hagur Goodwins was funeralized
at Matthew Baptist
Church last Sunday hy?her-panto
rr Quite_a large number'came
ily. Mr. John Counts, mail carwere
the week-end guists of M-jar-Marv
J. Joyner. Rev. T. I.. Dunkins.
pastor of Rod Hill Baptist
Church was here last, week visiting
sonic of his members. lie v.
\j. C. Jenkins, pastor of Union
Baptist Church, Columbia, his lov
in}? wife ami children were the
week-end guests of his brother;Mr.
and .Mrs. Davis Carter who
lived in town have moved to Hickory
Hill to begin their farm.
Sunday night in the 011 Fellows
Hall this place has been prepared
to take the palce of Mt. Eden
Church.
Mr. Jerry Middkton and Mr
Davis Carter conducted the prayJ
er services. The speaker took his
J text from Job 22:21, using: as his
THE PALMETTO LEADER
subject "Acquaintance With God."
He pointed onL three ways by
which you may acquaint yourself
him. ?Vitwt, hy the nt
Gorh?Second, by the Holy spirit.
Third, by prayer. At the close of
the sermon invitation was extend
ed to joiners. A young lady, Miss
Mary L. Smith came forward and
connected with the church, having
received two Sunday morning, and
one again at night, making a total
of twenty five since conference.
We will begin ' Sundayschool
next Sunday afternoon at
-1 o'clock and all children in and
around Eastover are, asked to
come out and take a part with
us.
: llolley and Son Funeral Home
and Ambulance Service, one of the
best any where in the state Will
give you prompt and courteous
service at ail times day or uiglrt,
wIfcon ever 'you need them who
live at Qadsden or Easto.ver, S. C.
Phone 7008 ami thc.y will gladly
respond.
Sunday;- March lClh, Dj\ "F. F.
eJ. Dent, P. K. will preach at 11.30
a. in. and at 3:00 p.' nr. The pastor,
choir "and members- of -Sit.
y.i?>n Baptist Church wlil -worship >
with us.
"Those on.(ho sick list, are Mrs.
>ueiinic Martin. Mary', Smith, E.
\ Johnson and Mr. Wlialley.
Those oil the improved list artMrs.
Jeff Scott. Mrs. Cathreen
-cott: Mrs, Martha Edwards.
Tannic Koberson, Mrs. Scott Lakis,
Mrs. T.uella Gilford, and-Mrs
.aartna ?nmn.
To address the Sun-day school
diss Mattie Hates'; to address the
League, Mr. Laffori- Johnson. 0
Go to Mis. J. Joyiier-'s Caf
era forhut lunches. Go to Mr,
I off Scott for grocers and coal
drinks.?When ever, yon?get too
.'ujl stay home, for th?'church is
"To place for drunkards.
Come to- church members;?Go
0 church .Christians. ?L-' ?
IMONM-WS
Mr. Gihs Gilliam died in. Ashe- !
vilie, N. C.. February 20, l'.t-'jfl. He I
liam of Uhi i\ Te remains were
brought hole. - Monday. Me was ;
fimejalizd in Ashevillc, N. C.
Miss Annie Mae Norman- arriv- I
1 d Februa>y 2" and spent several ,
days witlv her mtvle, Mr.'Tim No. i
man.
Mrs. Emma J. Wyndhani wishes
to announce the marriage of hei
daughter. Miss Luvy.le Eugenia
Wyrulhani to .Mr. Leonard Rasi
Ryani of New York City, February
2.i'>lh.
Mr. and Mrs. Janus Champmar.
ai\ visiting their Mother Mrs. Lizzie
Havis on Henrietta Street
Tlieir home is in Pennsylvania.'
Mr. Henry Ross yvas the guest
oi'Mys parent. Sunday from tlu J
err camp in Chester,
Mr. and Mrs. Austell Robin-en
announce I he birth-of- a daughter:
ii I'e iuary 20th at Calhoun'
Si reel..?Txx_.be called Ruth Hazel
Ro! ill-'ell. '
M i s Kate Rull' g;>Ve a _siiv i
tea Sunday afternoon. March 1-t1
at Ih i home on X. Church street ll ;
< >n the sick list: Mrs. Hatli.
Sims. We hope lor lliein a speedy
recovery.' " ' ' r" j
Mi . K. \Y. Woodson and Mr. and
M:s. Fynnan .Woodson and son !
dr.. v.it' the p'ui1.-1v .T Mr~~rrTrrr
Mrs. S; R. Robinson on 102 North
Imivh street.
LAKE VIEW. NEWS
M , wt re l>h -s"il on last Sunday
with a sunny Sabbath . day, anil
mn^.v shown their thankfnlin ,-s by
beintr in servic.
The Sunday school was nicely i
' rp?'csente:I. The superintendent
fPe: is and teach '-s were nt th.-ii
po>'t of duty. Our Pastor, Rev
I. A. .Melvt r came before, us with
a wonderful sermon. Selec"~d
from Exodus fourth chapter.'- sub. ;
: "IP-hold thy -voice."
We were glad to have Miss Alston.
one of our teachers in morning
service. Sorry -Miss Washing
< i could not accompany her. She
is indisposed, hilt wc. iiope she will
^oorr recuperate and be at her post
'of duty. Mr. A. S. Nance has
been ill but was able to he out
wit 11 us Sunday.
Mrs. Ratio Frhzirr is being
ham, N. C. Wc are hoping she 1
wilhsoon return enjoying good j
Miss Vanalla Ford was ovei
binday visiting her family and
f i ic lids.
Miss llarneth Hayes, who has j'
finished Nurse Training at Va.
was home with her family a f?w-|
days ago. Now she is ready to \
can- for th(? sick. Wc are proud |
t?f Miss Hayes,
Mrs. Bessie Renjamin (Kemper
teacher) spent the week end home,,
with her mother, at Lattq,
ST. (JEORHE NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. N.- A. Bet he a, Pastor
Sunday was a high day in Bethel.
It seems that everybody to
come to church. And then too
everybody was present to partake
of the Lord's Supper. And the
pastor did not leave one stone un??
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BISHOPVILLE NEWS
Sunday \va^ a beautiful day.
All of the post holders had to give
church*
Mr. E. Davis was funeralized
Sunday afternoon at New Bethel
A. M. E. Church. Revs. / A. P
Moore and Singletary officiated.
His familv ha>* the !n>art felt
" "" ~ *v*v MVi
pathy of everyone of the Comniunf
ty.
Misses Burton and Martin
spent the week-end in Columbia
visiting the former's relatives.
Miss M. E. Roberts spent the
Weekend at home in Su inter.
Th* basket ball girls played
"The girls of St. .Matthew school,
Camden, here on Friday aFter-;
noon. The scores tied.
We think it very encouraging i
to let the public khow just who is j
who in our school and for this i
I reason, we have prepared names
of honor. In the first grade we
have Selma Crosby. Kathelene.
Chambers, The I ma Hieksbn, Frances
Hickman, Shirley Jacobs, Anna
Lee Thomas, Rosa Lee Wilson,
Mack- Thomas and Annie Mae |
Wright. In. the advance first
grade arc Robert Let Isaac, Shepherd,
Luther Mae Arnold, Jessie
McDuffie and Willie Mat Wilson. |
Second grade are Mary Anderson;^
Helen Lee Benn, Maxib Lee Joe, j
Annie -Murphy; Moses Wilson. Jr.
a"nd Willie Vincent, Jr. These are
amoriff the first honor. The second
honor we have, d?vClyn Peterson,
Jessie^ Anderson, Jessie Belle
Dixon, Ms gueritc Dowling and
Sadie B; Fortune.. Third.honor oi
second grade are . Carlye White.
ltivers Kltj Odessa Copcny and
Elizabeth Atkins. In the tiiii ^
grade we note* Davis Vyolene,
Jiminie Mae Bines. Dorothy Richardsnn
and "Lai tin ice Isaac. ITT"
the fourth grade are Bessie Wallace,*.
Isadora Toney. Annie?Cook.
-Idell?Davis,?K4ht?tjtrinn, ?Wiltit
Stueky, Annie Duncan and Carey
Joe% In the fifth grade are Wilson
Lunnard and Janus Ma'rcho, Cola
Yates with an "A" average. Dora
"HicTc-on, Maggie Bines and Lueile
Simon. In the seventh grade we
note 1 joe Burton and Elliott Dixon
with an average of "A", but
honorable rmniioned are Wilton i
-Searboro, Vivian Richardson, Eraser
Quinn and Walter (irant, Jr.]
also Mack Iyowis. Jr. In the Sev- j
cnth j^rade are Rosa Lee Marshall
Ada Bele ISiinon, Klloree Toney.
am1, James Iliekson. In the eighth
made are Rob:tta Dannerly and
Annie Mae Jdarehe. In the ninth
grade are Mary Iliekson. Minnie
Dannerly :*4<j Alice B. Stuckey.
in the tenth grade aiv Elizabeth
Toney and' Eddie Sejarboro. .
We want others to study to in
.Tease our honor-roll.
ABBEVILLE NEWS
St. James A. M. K. Church
Sunday being a real spring like
day for all church goers our Sun-'
.1.... ....i?i " ? - > -
Minim \\ as (.ii a jivi iy spu ft.
Prayer services wire conducted ]
by Mrs. Addic II. Lee and it was
wonderful to hear the little ones
r.eite Rihle verses.
Revs. W. I,. Devlin and I.. Fu
Rhixles ascended the pulpit wit if .
the pastor, Rev. W. S. Minis whoread
the Htli Psalm as a scripture
k sson after which he spoke from
.f'.'xndiU '.I1;S aoing "^uin'odnosB of"
-the Hahhaih" IIS a subject.
At JRe\. W. L. Devlin brot
the even iny; message, "Christian
duty and privilege." found . Acts
22:15 which was enjoyed by all.
We were pleased to have Elder j
J. E. Quarlcs worship with us at
the evening service.
Mrs. Janie.M. Turner was called
t-o the-bed side of h.er mother,"
on last Thursday at McCormick/
S. O. who waas iTf but much-improved
at this writing.
Eriends of Mrs. Isabclle Ray
arc pleased to know that she is
much improved at this writing also
and able to be out.
\^'e regret very much to hear
that Mr. Clark Allen is confine dtp
the house with a case-of the
"flu" hut is much better. Mr. Allen
is employed aT the S. A. L.
Station anj has been for many
yyars. His many friends wish
for him a Ppecdy recovery.
Wo are glad to state, that the.
report in last week's issue con
corning Miss Alberta Turman was
a "mistake; the young lady was
suffering with a case of "flu" insteaxf
of miningites as was returned.
He selected his text from
10:10. St. Luke, Sub., "The Son of
Man." Our hearts did hurn while
.the man of God spoke out of the
4+t+fnr**- uf lift??heart. I'Mlnwivyg '
an invitation was extended and
two souls were taken into the
ohnroh,?? ? Then
the Lord's ^Supner Was administered
to all believers in
Ohrist.
Sunday night another wonderful
sermon was delivered by the
pastor, Rev. Willie Tooiner, pastor
of the Baptist Church, Summer
ville, worshipped with ifs Sunday. j
PINCKNEY S F
I IU SIMvSS (.'ONIIX
MAN AG
We wish to announce th
the business of Pinckne:
I Funeral Home continues i
1 der the same policies of t
founder.-Mr. T. H. Pinckn<
I We solicit the centinujition
the support of all of 1
friends and the public in gt
eral. 1_?
MISS eV'TEEI.E It. PINCKN1:
Director
AI.ONZO P. 1IARDY
OfTice Phone 5707
Residence Phone 77-65
ported. She is doinp well at this
writing, we are triad to say.
The Educational Hoard of St.
Jdmcs A. M. E. Church met at the
home of Mrs. Li da Adams on Cher
ry St. with Mi;s. J. t. Hearst as
joint hostess. ; ,
? Devotional exorcise was conducted
by .the.Chaplain. Miss E. K
4~ftHinr nftim rxTrr ~ -*
...ui nun it cue niceimu
was t u i"iicel over to the President,
Mrs. G. A. Gary. All officersmyr.
re-elected and, plans made for the
ensuing year. .After which tlve
hostess served hot chocolate and
crackers which were enjoyed, by
all.
Despite, the hoary snow that
fell on Feb. 21st the Willing Work
ers of St. Peters A. M. E. Church
the!r Missionary 5Te eting at
the home of Mrs. Sarah Kimpkin.
By Sara A. McCulough
Sunday being thee first Sunday"
of the month, and regular preach, j
:u'g Sunuav at.(11and.-Vieiw..lin-slu^J
tevian Church the Pastor, Kev. 11.1
L.''Counts, delivered a wonderful j
:ne-\ ago. . f/
The Kev. K. D. I.ylfs. past , j
Hurst Tabernacle A. M. E. /'on
Cliurrh call.d at at the parsonageSunday
evening.
Kev. T. A; Gary, pastor of the I
Mt. /ion M. K. Church near McFarlin.
N. ('., was' ipado to ft ell
very good after th sermon <n i
Sunday. A very ?ood coileWion o
was contributed. Then iam.
i s.u:piis . when one of. th> st"ords
asked, are tin re any (trills
for the pastor? If so. Inimr th.h
!oiwai(k The under.-iu.iu d n?v,.it
sjonded: Mesdaines Bo's a K
fern, Lottie Barhor, Cora Wa'.sort.hail>s
Anna Watson, Iv-tella W
on, S.venia Streiter, Leora Pecs,
1 st<. lie McKever. Sara Wat
son, Messrs J. T. Ilardison, Pan
:olj)h .Jojuison, U; B. Hedforn.
Prince Watson, Oliver?IVyu,.'t 1..
-W. .McCoy, .John Watson, I.. P. j
McCoy. Some very Choice jri'oc- j
Vie* weii put i.n the table aiyount I
incr to about thirty-t\v??' pounds !
The pastor and -^vil'e 'Wave then, j
many thanks.
The teachers are enjoying basket
i>all in the afternoon. Mis-eKU/.al.eth
Johnson !?and Marjran .
McCall are star players. Watch
th.e "Loader" for the date , f lb.
Wfranie. j
Miss. Bessie Baut-om spent th I
C.. wlure she is teaching in the
public school. While here . she i
was the house ytuest of Mrs. M.
I.. Poster.
There will be a mock man ia ml
by tbe children and jubilee siny- |
ers at the Grand View Presbyter
ian Church Wednesday nijrht.
Mr. John Hammond spent several
very pleasant hours Friday at
ternoon at the-home of Miss Sara
A., MeCulloujjh.
_ Mrs^ Jennie Leak us- .-.till indis.
posed.
. There will be a school meeting,
Tuesday night at. the ..hull, -in-in.
terest of the school.
Mrs. Lottie Edwards and dauglis"
tej- Elizabeth, dropped in at tin.
parsonage Sunday night.
The' teatfhel's and ^pupils'- are
busy getting ready for Field's da
which will be March 10th. Ou;>
county supervisor, Mrs. M. I,. Filter
is kept busy carrying out he;
plans for this day.
Miss Sara A. McCullough callt;to
see Misses Margaret McCail.
Marian and Elizabeth Johnson las!
Don't forget the shoe social ai
Mt. Tabor M. E. Church, Fridav
March Gth.
Misses Marion Johnson and Mar
gaiet McCall spent the. week-end
at tfiei-r homes in Cheraw, K. Ft- ?
Friends of Miss Phonice liilliard
i vgret very much to'hear of her
illness. She was brought home
Sunday from Wadesboro, X. C..
where she was attending school.
HOLLEYA
?TI TM trl? A
216!) Senate St., (Cnr. House ar
, AMBULANC
?rrnr i'itom: m.v kk
The Holley Funeral Homes at
PHONI
Ol'R MOTTO: "PROMPT A>
> A Service ?n Keeping
17 YEARS OF EFF
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Saturday, March 7, 1936.
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UNERAL HOME
I'ES UXDEH SAME I ^
EMENT I
ijl I " ^
I.KKOY P. " I1AR1>Y 1 t
(icm'nil Manager
Assistant Manager H
100(5 Washint'tan St. 9 A
Columbia. S. ^ *
KIDCK SI'KINC NEWS ^
Sun.lay school was galled to or- ? '
dor .at the usual hour with Sypt. #1
iianinioiui at his post of duty.
"The Vision of .Service" was dis- fi
cur ed dftcrwlm-h?thv HJTU on-' il
I quired in a very impressive sour l]
-serviced ???- -* . -?t " .
On account of the inclement wea It
| .her which impeded the progress (1
|*uf the money raising projects" UnT" * ll
rally, \va.s-jiostponed until April 1}
Among the honored guest on
the < amp.us last w'et-k were Mr.* '
J. . 1'. Burgess, Orangeburg and
Mr. Paul Wiblier of Aiken, Farm . II
i'denn nstiatim.i' agenL I
ulty ami?studuils OXXPmn
sympathy to .Minie Hell Merritt 1
and her sisters nod. brothers in the
j ri-eont death of their mothc;r. Mrs.
-Pink?Mel ritt. " " ~ l~
|~" The dignified "Fehi6l\~presented
ttie" school a -large.* dock for the
auditorium Monday. We are sure
t.i ricognize time now. . I
The Adult F.ducat i<?tial?program-. L
hehl in ih auditorium Sunday was .
very good. Mr. Hammond the instru.tor-thanks
all participants. .
The I\ T. A. held, its regular
meeting .Monday evening.
Meet .the Hci iS e::'-!e 1* ritiay i 1
lie , 11fri'i' >': * >-' c ' "Follow! -d I
l y Fare". Adm.is.-i-n 10 and lie.'
Tile mighty quintet of II. fl '~
defeated the Bland. -Baptist ifir! + <
io a sc >n-. yf H5_7. Kidjje Hill
:tas suffered no defeat to date. f
Mr.'. T.atinu i. and son -of Ah!)
vi'.le wi re welcome -jjiksis ol' Miss |l
Helen I atinier Sandjiy. , 'I
Prof.?mid Mr..?W. ! ". Hicks n - I
ua-re >>;lri!av irues.ts of Mr. aivl
Mrs. . lliifht'ower. ' -|j
Mr. and Mrs. Corley were j;lad I]
> I ;i\r M r. ("y's .'si.-tor and s.v
? nl other friends viit tliem Bun- j~l1
day. m
Sii k list.: M r-. Carrie Toney and ' C
Mrs. Ar.ivir " 1 ? ei<" -Smith who is
at tiie Aiken hospital. We hope
for their speedy recovery, * ft'
Kveryln My was yrl;x<I to see Rev. Mj, >
f. ('. Williams out Sunday.
The I.. 1'. A. club met at tlrr .3"
home of il;s? Minnie B. (Ireen , f
Fel l nary' 'J -;.. I'.i '.'k The meetintf J
was call <t fo onler by the President.
Mis. (Itoryia I.. I.oft. After ^
all business was over we -were .
server! a dcJJehj.;^ course of fruit
salad- i -1'! '' )" f 'rn . -| _
nuxi nmuunj will )ji' al thj luuu'j Sft~
of Mrs. Ma-ryk- Smith. March 1". Bjl
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