The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 04, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
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SPECIAL NOTICE
- ,?To tlje Churches, Sunday Schools,
T. U's., Missionary Societies
Unions and Associations o ft
Richland, Lexington and Kershaw
(Counties: , ?
You are hereby called to meet
with the Bethlehem Baptist church i
Columbia S5 C Rpv Soro^ 14" :
Smith, Pastor, April 8, at 10:2 ;
a. m., and continuing thru 10 p.m j
in a Special Group meeting foi
; the purpose of hearing your state
leaders in round, table discussions
of the program and plans of the I
coming sessions of the Conventions.
Bring all the delegates'
you can and a donation.
?? REV. T. II. HKOADUS,
District Director,
? J T)YNAMQ CAMPBELL-.
State Secretary.
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In loving-.memory of uur dear i
wife and mother, Nancy Suber.
who departed this life two years '
ago today. April -1. lO.'M.
Loving and-kind in all of her way- ;
Upright and just to the end of,
her days,
Sincere ami true in her heart ami
miul?
hind.
-Husband. e ij i hi rem, -^tand-ehild-rem
CHESTERni LI) NEWS
By Sara A. McCullounh
The 2nd .Quarterly Conference
was held at ]{ur3t Tabernacle
A. .M, E.'Zion Church Saturday at
4 o'clock. A v> ry -mme?quartet
was bold at "11 o'clock a. m. Sunday;
the P- U Rev; A. E. Gordon
prtachol a powerful sermon from,
the Psalms. It was indeed ,a wonderful
message, full of tiuth. based
on the words. "Lift Up Eyes
IfHP 'bo Hills"-.:..
Quite a few no inbers from Mt
Airy A. M. E.'Zion Chuich wen
in attendance at the services Sunday.
Sunday evening P. E.. A. I".
Gordon had as l is guest speaket
for the ending of the quarter. Rev.
R. N. Bittle who preached about
"Seeing Jesus." Ass ciatcA with
him \vere E. I). I.vies, the pastel
japtL .Ksliu _.
" Rev. and Mrs.' J. A. TiTake waat
Church Similar
is still indispose,; bin able to In,
out.
Mr. Henry Wat.-on was out to
church after having he?.n indisposed
for :2 weeks with the flu.
The P. K., Hev. T. \V. Taylor .
-??.?was guest speaker at Mt. Tabor
M. Bi Church Sunday nitQ, tivii-%
being the second (plarte'r. IU*
preached a forceful st-runn frpnr
Stt Luke 2:14, subject "Loscing
Jusus." Every one. was uplifted
by this, wonderful sermon. Rev
T: A. Gary Pastor.
Every one is busy getting ready
for Easter.
^ Rev. \V. W. McCullough left
Friday for a ten days meeting a?
Charleston, S. C.
Mrs. Viola Win Kate is indisposed
with pneumonia.
Mrs. Hattio McCoy is indisposed
but is up at this-writing".
Mrs. Winson McCoy is at home
from Cheraw on account of being
ill. We Crust he w"Iir.s()oh~bc able"
to return to his studies.'
The ladies Aid Society of Mt.
Tabor E. Church will meet at
the home of Mi's. Lizzie Gill,
Sunday aftorr.oon, April 5, at
o'clock. All members are' asked
to bo present.
L A KEY I EW_ N EWS
The wea'her was ideal foi
church-goers Sunday. {'he. Sufi
uay scnooi was niceiy reptesenuu
Raising the amount of $2.24.
The pastor selected his text
from the sTxCy-fifsC PsSlnis," sec
ond verse. Subject "My Heart
is Overwhelmed." *
The Missionary Sisters of Little
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, guvc
a program Sunday evening which
was quite a success.
Mrs. Lacie O. Lester is improving
at this writing. We hope she
will soon be looking like the picture
oT"KeaTCh again.
Union reboot is moving along
nicely under .the Principalship of
Professor J. A. F.llerbe and hia coworkers.
Mrs. Ressie D. Benjamiq motor^
ed home Friday and spent the week
end with her mother.-SUBSCRIBE
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In loving memory of our deer
brother, husband and father, the t
late Julius Wright, who crossed s
thy greats beyond three years ago. r
April 1, 193*2. ,
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In life we loved you dearly, 1
In death we do the saitip' *
We often sit and think of you, t
And wish you were here again, s
We th|nk of you in silence >
No eyes Can see us weep, i
But many a silent tears are shed, i
When others are asleep. t
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Yout absence dear husband, fath- 1
er and brother
Will never be forgotten, 1
Or neither- will you -be, <
As long as our lives last, we will
remember thee.
Wife, Eucenda Wright, Son. _
, Sanimie Wright, Palm Beach,
J Sister, Clara Muriel of New York
City; Brut her, A'nthnnv Wright. _
MT. ('ARMEh A. M. l5. CHI.RCH
Rev. J. W-. Thompson, Pastor
?-thvings. S: C.'. Our Sunday
school opened at the usual hour
with all officers" at' their post ol
duty. We had a very good les
our teachers and we, also had ?
thrilling review by Prof. Brown. (
We were also glad to have Mr. '
GrilFin. <
The funeral of Mr. Rice Powers s
was held lajq Friday evening ai i
one o'clock at Mt. Carmel. The <
-lieV, .1 W Tlinm?< officiated. lie '
was loved by all who knew him 1
He made his home in Washing 1
Mr: Luther Powers and a faithfu ~
member of our Sunday school wher
living here. It is our lost but 1
we trust it is heaven's gain. *
GAFFNEY NEWS _s
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Rev: C. K. McLester of Monroe |
N. C., former pastor of Bethel ?
Baptist Church was in the city on
Sunday morning and preached a ...
soul-stirring sermon that was enjoyed
by all present. :
TP.. ('hi'inkee County Teachers
Association "field its final meeting ,
.a (iranarT'liigh, Saturday. March ^
28 at 10 A.M.
Mr 1 P r ..
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Negro schools . was the guest
speaker. Mr. Felton gave a splcn;id
talk from the subject: Some ol
he Duties of the .Teacher"; A n
goodly pulnber was present, who j
expressed themselves as having fr
enjoye'd the message. ~ " ~-[r
Miss B. L. Peterson, represen- g
tative of the state meeting made. n
irr report which was vel'y inter- ..
esting.
The revised constitution was p
read- and approved by the group. .{,j
"*~T*i'uf, J"' H. Onllncy made sonu
oelpful remarks after which the ?;
meeting was adjourned. f](
Mrs. Agnes West is improving p
to the delight of< her many lriends. j
Mrs. C.. A. McCollough visited ff
relatives and friends in Charlotte, C
X. C., Sunday and Monday 0
The play "A Poor Married Man"
.vill be presented Monday night
_?y_ (Iranard High at the primary \J
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Pendleton. S. C.- The nunils and t
tiachers are proudof tlie fact that r
of the five contests that trey en- N
torcd during the Field Day pro- ?
train, they %von four,. In the dec- a:
.amatory contest . H. Vance, a s
heniber of the sixth grade, won L
tirst prize in the. reading contest tt
'or thy third grade Ossie Eaddy R
vvon first' prize, in the reading con- C
test for the tirst grade Doris Oliver
won second prize, and the b
school's exhibits won second prize t<
This is evident that the Training n
School under the . leadership ol b
Prof. B. W. Gallman is still progressing.
Because of the heavy rainfall,
the Physical Education Demonstra.
ion which was to be given, on the i s
night of March 27, in the Ander- | 1
on County Training Chapel wa? :o
ostponod until April 6', at eight j I
>'clock. ' I v
This Demonstration consists of J a
stunts, memetic exercises, Sweed- t
ish exercises, Folk Dances, Wand i'
,.,.1 !
iiiu i wanting, and) popular)^
| <ong hits. * I I
. This ia a big -event and every ' ;
one is urged to see it.
To make it possible for all to *
be present, the admission will be I
only 10 cents. , *
MOT NT PLEASANT f
BAPTIST ClIt RCH \
Rev. J. W. Mat.his, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 10:30 x
with good attendance. Lesson re- '
viewed by Mrs. Nance. We were 1
pleased to -have Mr. J. B. Griffin '
>t' Chgster. S. C.. as a visjtor. ,
At 4:30 the quarterly review ,
was held. The meeting was in- j
teresting and enjoyed by all. (
Friends of Miss Lythonia Wil- |
srfr are happy to know that she
i*?leaving aoon ,to- take up nurse _(
training at the Waverley Hospital,
Columbia, S. C., and hope for j
her much success.
Everyone is looking forward to <
the County Sund.fy School and j
B. Y. P. U. convention to be held ?
> in July. " 1
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Continued fFom page I
he Oconee County Education As
;ociauon at ru o ciock tsaturda:.
norning at Seneca high school.
Departmental meetings , wil"
tart at 10:00 o'clock and wHi
ast 45 minutes. The general scsiion
will start at 10:55 o'clock jr
he main auditoriunv of the high
school building. ,
At ?this meeting Mr. Allen Code
vill make a report of the Palmetto
State Teachers' Association. Mrs.
Mice W. Anderson, President of
he third Congressional District
.vill make a special lecture to the
rrustees. ' .
Mr. J. B. Felton, State Agent of
Megro Schools will be main speaker
of the occasion.?? !
G. H. Washington, President
RATIOS*AX NEGRO HEALTH
WEEK LAUNCHED
rnivHrm.d from natre 1
soss a personality which create:in
atmosphera of cheerfulness
jnd happiness in the classroom
^ i* V* r\ rvVrt f ? f on oliAiilei
>e informed upon matters of
lealttT and sufficiently trained ttnstruct
in health education. .
Thc< school has one further ts
sential role in community health
md that is to promote and con
serve the personal \vell-b' jug ol
he individual child. The~lfetectior
jf communicable diseases and th.
irevcntion of their spread; the
lisfcovery of existing physical
ind mental defects and aid in directing
the child to appropriate
care for their correction; guulajut
n the nutritional atld growl'
iee<ls of the chitd"; all tljise arr
natters of importance in th
school health progiam. and, t lici tore.
in that Of the communlts.
These health problems sehoo'
'aces are not those of ths sclxuv' s
done; they are equally those of
he eonimunity. The means of
detriment is dependent upon the
community's willingness to appro.
>riate adequate finances for proriding
buildings, equipment, an 1
caching staff. The ceuVfol of
pmmunicahl'o. diseases rests a-'
nuch upon the home and com
nullity as it -does on the school
"ho upbuilding of nutrition,, th
mproyemertt of physical handdinnmnir
. hil.lr..o o in r.ounid^
ilities shared by hoii'ic, school- ^
4^1-loca-L-Utwa county or State. _j
TBEKCl LOSIS WORKERS
ENJ" V TEA
A pleasant event during the ,
looting of the Palmetto rftat
'eachers Association wa? a to*
iven by Mrs. Andrew W. Simp- |
ins> honoring the meinlu vs o* - J
outh Carolina Tuberculosis Com
littoe, County Christian Seal
lie chairman, and Jeanes tcacfi
s. Among the guests were:
rof. M. F. Whittaker, Pre'sidrn (
r State College, and campaign
ral sale; Miss. Blanche Sowell
Id nurse of the Pouth Carolina
ubehculosiw. Committee, Cheraw;
S. Shanklin, Burton; J. E. Gafv.?y;
Gaffney; Mrs. M. L. Foster
hestdrfield; MB^s HonrieKta
regg, Darlington; C. 0? Mclnish,
Johnston; Mrs. M. M. Mur
iy, Edgefield; the Reverend and
!rs. J^ R-_ Dungce, Ridgeway
Frs. r~E: Green," Florence; id
Mrs. Gerard ^Anderson, Founlin
Inn; Mr. and Mrs. El be-ft
ohnston, Greenwood; Mrs. E. J
ohnson, Hampton; N. L. Bush,
atesburg; Miss Mary Wright,
falterboro; Miss Martha Wright
exington; Miss B. E. Graham,
ennettsvlile: U. S. Gallman,
owborry; Mrs. Harry Thomas
encca; Mrs. Seibels R. Gt'een, Or
ngeburg; Mrs. Annie E. Sanders,
umter; Mrs. M. E. Dunmore, Mrs.
. E. Harris, Mrs. Henry Mondth.
and Miss Jennie Trezevant,
ichland'county tuberculosis nurse,
olumbia.
Tea .vas poured by Misses Ro
ecca and' Emma Monteith, sisjrs
of the hostcbs and M "s Mane
J(hnston'of Aiken and fo'iimia.
WARD NEWS
The Fifth Sunday gave every
oul a chance to attend services,
'he Sunday school was called to
rdcr at 10:30 a. m. by the Supt.
)eacon W. A.'Davis. The lesson
.'as taught by Mrs. Capus Thonis,
reviewed by the Moderator of
he Mt. Pleasant Educational Unon.
The Union was held at Mt.
Vlpha Baptist Church, Rev. Jno.
Javis Moderator.
The Union held a successful an;!
nspiring meeting. All of the siser
churches. were> represented.
After the Union a number of the
numbers motored to Pine Hill to
Aptness the funeral of Mrs. Eujenia
Amos. Rev. Jno. Davis oficiatlng-.
Mrs. M. K." Crawford, )
Vlistress tff ceremony.
Ev&rybodv enjoyed a pleasant
?v.-ning at Monetta Bapt. Church
Thursday and Monday (26, 30)
vi(.nessing the commencement exercise.
Prof, and Mrs. If. 8. Cole"
nan faculty. The faculty was
?lad to have other visiting teachers
with them, Mrs. M. E. CrawForwv
- Ward-- Hif?h- -8eho<4^- Prof,
and Mrs. Hickson, Jerusalem;
Prof. Philip Hendrix. We were
also glad to havo other visiting
friends.
The citizens of Ward are glad
ttT'have within Uieii?
Marie Perkin Davis and son, Ear- |
is Olander.
Everybody is in deep sympathy '
with Rev. Jno. Davis and hia family
through their illness. Tho
:hildren of various schools had to
mi?i a number of days. They
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soem to be improving greatly
iVtrs. Ktizabeth Davis DoU-manhm:
to miss a number of days fron
teaching. Her Bro., Water James
Davis, a junior of. Ridirc Hill
High School carried out her work
We wish to send out deep sym
pqfthv to other citizens of Ware
if-there artt any more ill.
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Hi. begins April 2. Miss Raiforei
and Miss Wells, Thursday night;
Monday night, April (>, 4th and f>tl
grades.
HOLLY HILL MOWS
On Friday. March 27 the annua
comunity field day was held a
the Holly Hill Rosehwald school
Some of the nearby schools tool
part. The (ialihe .school; xmde
Mr. J. 1'. Edwards^ and Alts. Dai
sy W'hacU brought some splendh
'exhibits! This: afFsTff . having bcei
in progress now for five years
- was _ started, by .Mr. J.ns,__Sv Rob
or.ts is growing nr.d is looked for
ward to with much interest a,m
pride and enthusiasm by the tea
che'rs, students and people of thi
vicinity. The exhibits were ven
sjdendid indeed uiulpalrans un<
jViends marvel d at the wollderfu
work being done by the students
Some of the special features o
the ilay were llie. annual stud, n
parade at 10 o'clock; literary con
test at ll:0(i from the lust ilni
"he seventh prudes and the .out
The contestants in both the liter
ary contest and outdoor sports di<
well. ,. ^
_ The day_ was , h- grand .success
Himdreds ol tudeiTTs ult<i lnin
dr.eds of people wv re -present anc
stayed tlmvout 1 la-day- with theii
host behavior. '
Itefi cshnit'i;'1. ^?reeved were hot
dinner, barbecue sandwiches,; ice
cream and candy..
We were eiiterUlb t d that .niti
by a minstrel from MiVllins.
ami needy imps<>v< nunt last wes'k
by Mr. Roberts and Ids "a# boys".
A sa'nita: y.-tH'tkit g sysUntl. I'hi
students are s.-> proud they drink
water even viten they don't want
it. The I uild. r.- are making fail
progress with par' two-room addition.
Misses Gertrude- Jenkirs, a for-'
ner teacher of litis school and
A II!.a t'pnnn of tin e. >. 1 1
tie spending a ft w days '.with Mr.
end-Mrs. Cain. ?? :
Church. News
The Rev. I.. . Farmer ar.d hi*
ongregation worshiped .Sunday
mnming?with Rev. Lisbon and his
ongroga*ion at Unity 11 :.'5u A
M-. The services were glorious.
b v. Fat nier delivtrd a stirring
message from the subject 'The
three Cirtate'st Events in the Human
Family". The public- oJl'trtig
was $17.00.
At o'clock the Hey. Rush of
.he. Baptist Church preached at
l a I get t or Rev. Farmer.
At rU'tlul 7:.JU) ih.M. the annual
andle light services wi i\ lit Id ,01
the benefit of Sister Ada Edwards
?lass. llcv. Farmer brought to us
a sweet message from Mat. 25:1;;;
ufi.icc.t "Vv'atch". A beautiful picture
of the final day.
The lit v, H. B. Brown of Snv?aks
preached?l"r brother Maw in Mont
joinery's' class on last Monday
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The I lev-. P? C. Lisbon, pastor ol
Unity church will preach for Kev
Hooks . of .Lovely Hill, Wednesday
night.
SI. MATTIIfc&S NEWS
All of the. teachers in the pub
fir?schools?of St. - Matthews attended
tlrie State Teachers' meeting.
Our county is coining; \Yi
have made a wonderful impres
sion -thi- year, hoping by anothei
year that all of the teachers 11
1 lie county will register and go t<
the annual meetings.
They were many from our towi
who visited the association, viz.
Mrs. Evelyn Whaley, Mrs. Karnes
tine -Evans, Mr. Clarence Owens
Mi-. Mickell Howell, Miss Annie
Mae Spadner and others.
Miss Mil ian Ellis, Miss Beatrice
Govan spent the week-end wit!
miss Jesth:,, Caldwell, all cf these
are f-rom Blackville.
Airs.' M. .7. Moultrie he' for hei
dinner guest Sunday Prof. Floyc
and Vance, along with the visitor:
from Blackville.
Di\ llildebrand held his seeom
uiarter Sunday and Monday nite
lie brought a wonderful message
The sermon will long be wmem
bored by those who heard it.
The fotrrtb Sunday?evetHRi
of last month Rev. David MitcheT
of the Kt. Matthews Baptist ehure 1
and his congregation, worshiper
wit-(i us. It was quite a treat t<
-Those who were out to-church?aiu
heard Rov. Mitchell and his goo<
cRoir! "We can only ask thepr t'
come again.
Everybody is getting ready frt
the Educational Rally. It is no
a new thing, every year we wil
Boy's. Allen Education.
' Monlayv night with equal zea
the presiding elder held his cori
ferenre. All reports were uj
During the opeping of the eon
ference the sad news came tha
Mrs. Dianah Hartley house was o:
fire, that caused a great confus
ion, but later everything got nor
mal again -Aral _a. good _co,')fcrene
was held.
Sui ':>v nigh' the pastor pvenaK
cd to an appreciative audience. II
preached a wonderful sermon als
Rev. Ijykes is holding the reputa
tion of his father.
Rev. J. F. Boyd-formerly of this
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liis relatives.
Bishop C. M. Grac<
Comes Friday
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Bishop C. M. (Jraie, the foun
j j of the House of Prayer for all
ji.-jlt^poppl. . will arrive in Colum
|t tarly Friday niornJni;, and spi
tj at the local lions;1 of Prayer
1 Cherry St.," at 8 o'clock.
,11 Elder W. M. Morrison who
- now in charge of the work h
>. j ated to n porters la^t nigh!, t
. i i..*; (tjii 111k wmt hi nisnop iir
t will bring large crowds to
ni House of Piaycr during his s
- here,; For several weeks now
- P.'sbop has 1 en in this, part of
e South and Florida. Most of
week he Fas been in Angus,la, i
-* tfili go from here, for a day
e Charlotte, spending most of
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Dance) at 11:00. .
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