The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 21, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. Eliza McGhee spent Sunday
here as guest of/ her, sister,
Mrs. Hettie Rainey; while enroute
to Long Island, N. Y. for an indefi
nite stay. Mrs. McGhee spent 3
few days in-Columbia on busi
ness.
Mr. Edward Kennedy, a student
at Benedict college, spent a c.ay
here as guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy,, Walnu;
St.
Each day this weqk, large
crowds attended the A. M. E. Z.
Conference in York. On Sunday,
the church and grounds were fillet,
o 1 with people from all sections of
the state. Th?s copference was pre
siJed over by Bishop J. W. Mar
tin, of Chicago. The total amount
raised was more than $4000.01.
Rev. M. D. Smith who has bee.
the pastor of the Metropolitan A
M. E. Z. church._h.ere?for severa'
ycarsA was sent-to Flint Hill" A. M
E. Zion church, in Rock Hill, and
Rev. Mr. Killian, of St. Louis,
Mo., who was transferred dlroro
the Missionary 'Conference is th'
New pastor of the MetropoHtai
A. M. E. Z. church.
Mr. F. M. Boulware of High
Point, N. C., spent two. days in the
city with his brothers, Messrs.
Major and Moscow Boulware. Mr
Boulwtare was here on business.
1^? r o t ' 1 .
i rui. o. lj. r imey ar.u .miss ?u?rjorie
D. Kelly attended the meet
ins: pf Jeanes teachers of the Piec
monfc section in Spartanburg Tues
day! They report the meeting
was most profitable. .
-The Progressive Bible Class hek<
j its regular meeting Tues,.tey at
thp home of Mrs." Hattie Walk?!
Cemetery St. Each member is" ti. I
send something on Thanksgiving
morning to the home of some sick
or aged person to cheer them. Thh will
be in the form of flowers,
4ruit, or plarcs of jlipner. The
?~ club sends a delegate each >*ear to
the Bible Conference in Columbia,
in June. \ \
Little Willie Mabel Jackson is
at home from the Children's ward
of the Hospital in Greenville
where she has been for several .
weeks. Her left limb is in a cast,
which she will wear until late ir
? 1 . -XtereTnber. AT present, she is us- ;
, ing crutches.
fcMr. Lucius Learh who has beeia
patient at the Chester Sanator
ium, is at honie again;- friendhope
he will soon be well an:
strong. -7
Mrs. Carrie Thompson who feu
several weeks ago and sustained a
broken arm, will have the cast re
moved, November 30th.
Mr. aniJ Mrs. John Feather
stone gave a birthday party fo,
their daughter, Henrietta, las'.
Thursday, at their home in Jeter
ville. Although it was raining
several of the little folk attend^!
and had a lovely time playing in
door gams. Delicious refreshmentwere
served. The cake bore 11
Candles. The little guests brougV.some
pretty and useful gifts.
F-inlni, ' Ii; '"511 . ti:?v.
? in *>iii oim> iiiKin
Union, Friday afternoon.
Prof. Hickson, principal of Stirl
ing_Hi??h of Greenville anc. Prof.
' Thamn i?IIunmiHiid 7p! Aiken, a"
member of the faculty of Sterling
Hi, were in the- city Saturday
rriorning visiting I'rof. S. L. Fin.
ley.
Programs appropriate tj Thanks
---r giving will "biTTfiven in the clas;
rooms at Finley Hi. Wednesday
afte?hbbn.
Quite a number of preachers and
friends firom here are attending
the Pee Dee A. M. E. Z. confernece
in Bcnnmtsvillr?thTv^wrclr
Heavy frosts and much ice are
seen these mornings by early ris
ers. ? ?;
Nurse Elizabeth Atkinson, of
Waverley Hospital, Columbia, has
been in the city for <y>week nursir.g
Mrs. Grace Piper at Vicr home on
Ashford St. .Mrs. Piper has b*oh
critically ill but is now - improving.
M rs. Bookman, hook-ke>per ml
the office of the Waverley Ho.-pital,
Columbia, made several trips
here during the past week, because
of the illness of Jyeiy .&nntr Mrs.
Piperf ?
A program by males only will
be given at Calvary Bapt. church
on the secon. ' Sunday night in Dec.
"The Pastor's Aid Society of Calvary
Baptist church m?'t the
homo of Mrs. Mary Hardin on
Oak St. Friday afternoon. After
the business was transacted, salad
and' sWe.ets were generously ser
.....I -ved-. '-a
The next meeting will be at the
parsonage.
Mrs. Kdmonia Collins Saunder"
of Charlotte, \vas~in the city Mon
day afternoon. Accompanying her
was a girl known as "The Turtle
Girl," who is now in this State on !
exhibition. The young woman ha
the body of a person, but her
arms and limbs are those of a
turtle.
.Siiuh >i s ? as?seeking a
date for an exhibition.
Mr. J. E. Spann has sold his lott
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CLOVER NEWS
Misses Daisy Pratt, Louise Davis
and Mr. J. R. Robins spent
Sunday evening in Charlotte.
Miss Rallie Hollands of Gastonia,
N. C., was the guest of Miss
Geneva Burfis Sunday evening.
Misses Lena and Dorothy Jackson
of Gastonia visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. Essie Barnett and Mrs.
Bessie Partlow of Baltimore, Md.
are visiting their mother," Mrs.
Anna Partlow who is ill.
Mrs. Mary B. Jackson and Mrs.
Jgratus Hardin visited friends in
Gastonia Saturday evening.
Mrs. M. Z. Legue, Mr. and Mrs
'inckney R. Jackson and Mr. Wash
ngton Jackson attended the A.M.
??. conference in York, S. C. Sun ay.
'
Mr. and Mrs.'Nelson Armstrong
.ml little daughter BSrbra'"Brook
.f Gastonia were the guests ol
Mrs. Vennie Armstrong Friday
evening. ^ .
Rev. and Mrs. T. B.' Thomas hai.
?., their^ guests Sunday Dr. am.
.lis. Wahren Cooper, Mrs. Elizi
IcDaniel'and Mrs. Anna McDartie.
.11 of Greenville.
Misses Ola Adams, Cynthia
fate and Iva Waters of Gastonia
isited relatives here during the
.veek-end.
Miss Klloree Bratton and Mr.
Jerlie Stowe were quietly married
atui'day evening at the M. K
parsonage by Rev. T. B. Thomas
Miss Martha Campbell spent the.
lay the guest of Miss Lura Jane
Robins, "Sunday.
We regret very much that Mr,
harleyf I'egram is on tbe_sick list,
vVe hope for him a speedy re:
joverjM*
Mr. Luke Sadler and Miss Margaret
Adams were happily maried
Saturday, November 14, ai
fork, S. C. We wish them a iom
und~ hfip py "life.
Mrs.'' Howard Armstrong gaw
a surprise birthday dinner in hon
r of her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Vennie Armstrong who celebrated
ner o2nd birthday. The following
persons were present: Mesdame.'
.. Inry JU," Watcon, Ida Burns,. Lui.,
Adams, Mary Ratford, Bessii
laynes, Eli^a Stewart, Parnice
-tm-kson and Miss~Mozelle Jack"-"'
>011. The hostess served a deli
ious repast of baked chicken, rice
;tavy, string beans, potato salad,
uiscuits, Cake, peaches and punch.
.?irs. ;uinme n<asier spent Kri
iay night in Gastonia with he.
uster, Mrs. Annabelle Neelye.
MANNING NEWS
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i)r. and Mrs. Alva Jenkins enertained
the Glal'lin Alumni as.oeiatii
n of Sumter, S. C. at it*
egular meeting on Wednesday
i-irht. November 11 Tli- ami Mm
Jenkins are members of the as.
ociation.
Owing to the lateness of the
.'res., Dr. Jones in reaching Man
.'iirw, the meeting was opened ir
he usual or er py the Vice Pres ,
dr. C., Richardson. A fine busi_
lrss nil'i ti11p. was held" Miss Arthur
of Sum tor and Dr. Jenkins
were made honorary members.
Mrs. Jenkins then presented ar.
. xcejlent musical and literary pro,'ram
by talent of Manning. Af-ur
the program a delightful social
period was spent, during which
;he hostess served a delicious saiud
course with hot cocoa. Miss
Marie Singleton thanked the hostess
for her hospitality and each
_meml>er?was reluctant in leaving
as the hour grew late.
The hostess had a few friends
:is guests pf ?meetings?Theguests
were residents of Manning.
PICKENS NEWS
Rev. W. B. Anderson preached
i wonderful sermon Sunday morp
ing from 116 Psalms 12th verse,
using "Giving God Thanks" a- J
subject of his discourse. Everyone
enjoyed the message.
5:30 the B.Y.P.U. and Epworth
League had a joint meeting. A
very inleresting program was ren:
dered, consisting of solos, quartets,
etc., and a discussion: "Has
the Negro Made Any Progress, if
*o, in What Way?" opened by
Miss Marie Young followed by
.thers;
n the corner of Saluda and McLure
St. and has purchased the adjoining
lot on McLure St. which
is a very large tract of land. The
muse will be moved in a few day^
o this new lot. The purchaser
will place a Filling Station on the
jorner.
Mr. C. F. Leathers is in charge
>f the Rod Cross work for thif
Jounty and hopes to have a fine
Mr. are. Mrs. Getty Bahcock and
little son, of Lancaster and then
sister. Miss Fl"ige "
teaching in Lancaster Count.\
pent the week-end here with relktivev,
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BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
This morning: reminds us of th<
real winter time. I mean this ii
winter weather.
The Fat hogs time will soon bi
out for eating, as killing period ii
on. Quite a number of oui
friends got from two to three hogi
to kill that look like grown calfs
Among them namely: Dr.- L. M
McColluni, Mr. B. McLoud, E. Mc
Kay, Mr. L. McKay, Mr. Jamei
Grace, Mr. H. Grace, Mr. H. Reese
Rev. A. J. Wright, Mr. C. Leak
Deacon Quick, Mc. Pearse Reese
Mr. Ellerson. A number of oth
ers will appear later also Mrs* R
Pegi^est.
Mrs. Huggan was fluneralize<
at Shiloh church WednesJa'y afte:
noon. Rev. Washington of King
stree was in the city and assiste(
Rev. Wright with the funeral.
Solo by Mr. K. Moore was verj
touching. The paper from the Mil
sionary Society by Mrs. Estel
Thomas. A number of relative:
arrived home the week-end for th<
lUneral.
Mr. B. Crosland spent the pas'
week in Hartsville, S. C. with Rev
and Mrs. H, H. Butler
ine luncrai 01 ueacon ivarrai
TPeterkin
was preached Sunday a
Pee Dee by Rev.'F. W. Prince anc
a number'of other preachers ol
carious churches.
Rev. F." P. Peterkin, pastor o,
Sandy Grove, St. Paul . Baptis
church uclivered a very interesting
sermon Wednesday afternoon a
Evans Chappelle A. M. E. Z
church'in behaU of the Grand Un
on meeting, which was held in qui
city.
Mrs. Floren (McEddy) Sallie
sister's husband arrived in the city
iw a?week's stay from Washing
ton, D. C. and Mrs. Cora McEddy
1'hey niotorea down in a beautifui
automobile. They left Sundaj
P. M, for the Capital City. (Washington,.
D.'C.)
Mr. and Mrs! Ellerson moved ii
their new home on Amelia St.
Miss E, Thompson of Morris
collage spent a few hours honu
Sunday. She accompanied Mrs
Davis and Prof, and Mrs. Thomp
son. A few Other friends, Mr. <S
Mrs. J. S. Dixon were in the city
Sunday afternoon.
Rev.. W. F. McCoy left Sunda>
morning for his pasturial work al
Society IIill. S, |C. ? He has turn
led completely toward the people
*1 Society Hill; something niu.-n
be great, in someway. I think he
will soorj move over,
Mr Charlie Leak, one of Shilol
outstanding Deacons, for the pasi
few weeks, his store business mailt
.1 big improvement.
Mrs. A. Thomas bought a nev
automobile, so they all were a
their .church Sunday, Shiloh. Oui
sick friends are: Mrs. Coleman
Wis. Maggie Wright, Mrs. am
Miss Peguese. I)r. L. McCollun
was a little indisposed Sunda;
morning. Deacon C. Reese tool
-charge of the service of the Sun
.ay school.
Rev. A. J. Wright touched th
nearts of the saints Sunday morning
as he . preacheu the word o
-(loth?-His subject was "A Ne\
Day and a Changing World.
Nothing can take the place o
church service with a clean cu
p pastor to preach the word of Go<
Quite a number of high schoc
- teaehtrrs WOTe "pfesent.
Miss N. Jones, Nurse; Mis
8. Spears, teacher, Mrs. P. I
McCollum left Thursday mornin
to-enter work, at-the girls camp i
Orangeburg S.'C,; trust they wi
_roake?gem;."
(? Rev. F. W. Prince of Cheraw, i
j C. preached at Shiloh Sunday a:
ternoon. He will f^revrr linerr i
the hearts of the people of Ber
nettsville. . /
Mr. and Mrs. K. I? Johnaki
speak very encouraging words i
long their new life. They are tl
nappy iwo:
LYKESLANI) NEWS
On Friday night, November 1
Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Adams j
j-State Park, S.C. celebrated the
' silver wedding anniversary. T1
guests wa? served a delicious ri
past: Rice, giblet gravy, macan
ni, candied potatoes with mars]
mellow, baked stuff Turkey wit
cranberry sauce, hot rolls, hot ci
co, punch, cake and mints.
Guests present were Mr. ar
Mrs. Charlie Adams of Congarei
Mr. Wash Tucker, Mr. and Mr
Joseph Hampton of Lykeslant
Prof, and Mrs. R. L. Blue of Lyk(
land; Mr. and Mrs. Davenport <
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Mafti
of Ridgewood; Misses Annie Be
Simons, Mamie R. Blue, Junie Me
tin. F/veryone present presente
the couple with a handsome gil
of silver.
After enjoying a pleasant ever
ing everybody wont away happ
wishing' them another 2f> years c
happiness, when we shall enjo
their golden anniversary. W
wish for them much success.
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THE PALMETTO LEADEI
"A TRIP ACROSS
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3 The Y. W. C. A. sponsored a
"Trip Across the Continent," on
the campus Monday night. As it
B was leap year Miss Hattie Gilmoiv
* (President of the Y. W. C. A.) and
r her girls calleC for the men at Col4
icge Hall (Men domitory and escorted
them "Across the contient."
!' It was the last leap-yeai*social of
193G. Until 19-10 the men will
- play their usual role.
s Dr. Charles Brown of the School
of Relgion addressed the Y. M. C.
' A. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock
' in the "Y" room iit College Hall.
> Dr. Charles Brown spokg in "soc
ial reconstruction," in our present
economic order. "An interpretation
of Jesus' teachings needed in
our social order," sail, the instruc'
tor. He denounced the idea of
r men living from the "sweat of
. other men blood." Dr. Brown call.,
j ed on the men to stand <5or their
ronvictions not in words, but in actions.
At. the conclusion of-the-ad"dress
Theodore Youngbloou- and
s Charleg, Hamlin, two members of,
1 the Y. M. C. A. cabnet quizzed th
4 speaker closely. Charles McEaddv
in closing the meeting said "w<>
2 \re in our way to an order in
vhich men will have equal tppor
t unities to live the good^life." Ed
vara uaverport? onereu xnc cios
rig prayer. .Carlton Ducket*,' a
'amiliar figure at. previous mect1
ngs was absent due . to presiding/
t msiness.
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[' FINLEY 111 NEWS
By A. 1>. Johnson
Chester,. S. C.?The, Blue Jaek.
?ts had an open date la'st week but.
L. they had plenty hard practice. On
Friday, November 20, tluy- will
meet Sims High Tigers of Union:
on the 28th they meet the untie-,
feated Sterling Ili of'the Textile
_ City of Greenville. On the fouitlr
of December they meet another
undefeated team, Mather Eagles
of Camden and that ends the foot
' ball season. Then we'll take ttu
' state in basketball. Look for the
purple five. Coach Woodard has
called the girls to a meeting to.
1 organize a basketball team. Look
for the Royal six.
; SILVERSTREET NEWS
Klisha A-. M. E. Church
Rev. S. J. Johnson, Pastor
7 The Sun. ay school was opened
Sunday at the usual hour. 10:1"..
'clock with tin. Sunt Hni H R
Sutler. in chafrgv. After?de-vothjn:
Turing which a prayer was ofi'er
d by Br?>. A. \Vv Longshore, the
lasses went to their various places.
All officers and teachers werepresent.'
The. school was.taught by
Tro. A. W. -Longshore and r'eviewT
d by the Supt. after which h con- 1
) ribution of $2.10 was taken.
At 12 o'clock the pastor came ,
. before us with a Verv good nvs- '
1 ago. His text was found in 100
Tsalm and the ' Jir' verso, which'i
read as follows: "Known ve that
he L. rd is God." We were do-J
lighted to be. under the Sound*.*";
1 bis voice again, after his return
"rem the. Annual conference ami
] the church is also alad to have
dim back for another year.
Mrs. Corrie S'peecK- of this com
munity was laia to rest Sunday
it >fterno n about f> o'clock. Sli
vns horned and reared in thi>i com
nunity and her pleasant ways af.d
-.ympathotic smile made her loved
\v all; Many good remarks were
' made about her 51 years of wo1_
manlv >.evvir> to?t-i-t-?< <111kii .nii: 1
v The F.lisha school, under tin'ea
cr'ship of Prof. T. A. Hi.tier is
making groat headway. lie is
11 olanning to have , a Community
it Fair here Wednesday, Novemb.t
;1 15tli. If carried out. it will he the
>!' nrst ever to be helil here and will
how the progress of t It > seTioni
All eX the parents ought to come
>ut and back him one hundred perC
ent. Please come; y;u are vie',
g ome.
Services at Foster's ChapTAvti
a -cry good Sun ay. Rev. J. C. Colf
in < was at his host, lie preached
-n?wo soul stiii.ing sot'innn.
Visitors Sunday were: Mrs. H
tullivan. Prof. F.\ Jr Jones and
Miss Lena Rice. \
o Prof. J. R. Ezoll ard the^ollowng
teachers attended the Uni n
l( ounty Institute at rums liipn
Saturday: Miss R. L. I.onpr. Mr;.
F. Gilifw re Norris, Mrs. M, fi
^cll. Miss R. A. Gailard and R.
D. <'ollins.
The sixth gra '<*, under the di
ection of Mrs. M. (1. E/.f'll. ren^
ti red a wonderful program Armis/ice
Ray.' Everyone enjoyed it.
? The faeulty^ arrrt"sTrr?r^hT>rof th<
i' J railed school wish for a speedv
ie ecovevy for Eurnlee and R. K
? Foster, who have been ill for scv
?ral weeks.
Prof. J. R. E/.ell visite.. relative
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14 .iiki i ri(,'i.i(in in o]mi imiuui^, ouic
:h lay.
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS
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e; Church services at "Ricifce Hi|l
s. were Rood as usual. The Sunday
i; school opened at the regular hour
?s 10:.'t0 o'clock by the Supt., Mr. T
>f F. Hrfmmond with each teacher at
n their post of duty. The lesson was_
11 nicely taught and discuss', d for 'id
ir minutes which was enjoyed by all
d After the Sunday school the B
ft Y. P. U. convened. The Buds of
Promise rendered a short program
1- on Thanksgiving which was very
y _gQod.? The?topic for?dtsm?SioiT
>f was "What Have I To Be Thank
y ful For". Quite a few folk talked
e on the subject.
The church worship at 2nd Bap
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CARD OF THANKS
We take this method of thanl
in# our many friends for kindnef
shown during' the illness and deat
of Mrs. Eugenia Daniels, also ft
flowers and the use of cards.
The Family
tist was good. R; v. Dorns preac
ed an inspiring and helpful sornn
The collection was iilso good. Tl
total amount raised was $Gf.O
The highest raised was $13J
which was raised by Mrs. Elh
Barnes.
The L. P. A. club was eira
stained by Mrs. M. E. Crawford
lur home Friday evening. Qui
a lot of unfinished business w;
'taken up. We were glad to ha
Miss Glace Blackwelll in pur mid
and enjoyed her selections. Aft
which We were served sandwnh
~c'ocoa7.cake, and- ale. The ne
meeting will be at the home
Mrs. Myra C .It man.
Thej Buds of Promise club hi
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I mix Sjundny evening. Tin- at11
i ance was 100 per-eent. They lu
| a viiy nice time and a nice, nue
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