The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 12, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Page 8 CHERAW NEWS The county wide meeting of the Chesterfield county teachers was 3 held at Roert Small Junior Hi on i Friday afternoon. The Principal u Prof. F. N. Clemmons gave to the w teachers and friends present a c very cordial welcome. The prin ciple speaker of the afternoon was Prof. Buckner, head of the Science < department of Wilson Hi, Florence f S. C.; Dr. G. W. Long, principal < of Coulter Academy made some 1 timely remarks. Robert Smalls ' ?orchestra furnished music: The "One Man Band" perform- ? ed at Robert Smalls auditorium frf" . J Monday night. Mrs. Edith Munnerlyn who ha? been seriously ill is very much v improved. We hope for her a complete recovery. Mr. Susberry Leak of. Nev ' York is at home visiting his moth er, Mrs. Nora Ford. Mr. Herbert Poe of New York i? -visiting his wife and daughte here i,n the city. . WALHALLA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinsoi lost their home completely a fe* days. The origin of the fire wa? J >. unknown. Friends of the com ., r* mnnit v hn? ^-hpon irpnorouc t.flwftn them. . Mrs. Estelle C. Brown, Detroit ? ! ? Mich., is spending several week: here on account of the illness an* recent illness of her brother. .On Friday at 3:10 p.m. the spir flight back to the Creator wh< gave it. , Mr. Wilson was a member o' the Flat Rock Baptist church an a faithful deacon. The funeral services were con ducted Sunday afternoon at 2:3( o'clock. Rev. R. B. Steward, pas tor assisted by the Roys. G. \Y Jones, M. Sheleton and others. The florals were numerous. > Peek and Addison, undertaker? in charge. 7~ SHI LOU "A. M. E. CH l'RCH Rev. F. Vance, Pastor Prosperity, Dec. 6th:?After . very interesting .Sunday school di cussion the morning worship b> gan. The pa-tor selected his tex from the Book of Hebrews 12t chapter, 24th verse. Subject: "Th Blood," which was very Leflttin with the Communion Service? Mrs. .Vance reorganized the Silvt Moon Club 4:00 p. m. A. C. ' E 'League began 8:00. The deacon ess board met with Mrs. Lizzi Henry Saturday, . December 6th After the business was over a ver. LaVightftrh rcpdst was .served. Evv. ryone are rr.vited to attend thes meeting-; Mrs. Maggie Gal|man Pres. Mrs. M. A. Lindsay, Set Sunday, December Oth. Rev. T. E Harper, Prof. H. B. Rikard, Prof B F. Kvith, Mr. B. B. Burtan am Josephine Jones motored to th conference They reported a ver; pleasant trip. WHITMIRE NRWS Service was he'., at Cedar Grow church, Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m by our new pastor, Rev. J. P Wade. Rev. Wade selected as : text Revelation: Man s Extreme i God's Opportunity." He preaehet a mostdifart felt sermon, and he characterized his thoughts beauti fully. Let us cooperate in har mony with Rev. Wade. We were sort'v to earn of th death of our beloved relatives an friend. Mis- Lois A beams, whn <le : parted this life December 1th, a the home of her mother, Mrs. Maj; f*ie Abrams. She was funeralized t at Brucu Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion church by Rev. B. I. Benson, Sunday, Do censor f.th ^ She leaves to mourn her loss v mother, 3 brothers, 1 sister, heice; nephews and friends. Weep not God is your comforter in time o' trouble. She was burioi. at Coda: Grove church. .. ? ?We were flavored with two soio-." by Mrs. Brosia Williams and ^Miss Abbie Byrd. - Miss Lois Abrams was well known as a public school teacher and in the'church, as thf- President of the Buds of Promise". Very, a( tive in the Sunday schoo.1 ant church work. Mortician J- C. Byrlfl was ir charge. Service was held at Bruce Tab ernacle Sunday ni^ht by their -ne-v? pastor, Rev. J. I). Davis. II? preaches. wonderfully. We are sorrv to learn of the in ipi/lent of Mr. Lewis Moi'pran, whs ? was killed December at Whit mire, S. C. Mr. Lewis Morpai was fimeralizcd pt New Hope A M. E. Z ion church Sunday. Decent- I ber Gth bv Rev. W. F. Hunter, the pastor. Rev. Hunter preached a LINEN DRY SERVICE CLEANING Columbia Laundry "A GOOD LAUNDRY" A SPECIAL 12 pounds for 39 Cents 1 I I 1323 TAYLOR ST. PHONE 22147 COLUMBIA L t m " ,m ' ?^ 4 MT. OLIVE SCHOOL Holly H'tf, S. C.?The Mt.Olivo chool opened a few weeks ago for * he term of 11)30-37, with a very arge enrollment. The work for * he term was outlined by the prinip?? The principal state?_ this was gong to be a banner year for Alt. Hive. The teachers are Mrs. M. 1 1. Jenkins, Misses A. D. Haigler, i. D. Haines, M. E. Perry. Miss 'erry is principal of the four oom school house. The Supt. was mr-reteiit visitui, wu are-always ~ flad to have him come by; He moke of Miss Perry and her gooc vbsk. He said, '.'It has been years undSi^have met a young woman, liat was"ViLing ;to work so faithul for uplifting of Negro youth, i is this y^ng woman, goes on, P i nay, liny she will some day be an- ( ithcr President Bethune." J. DILLON NEWS. Sunday was a church-going day and quite a number ol members with us. bunuay school opened at 10:3t with bupt. and teachers present. At 1130 the morning service be ^an with Miss. Alice Bethea a i .lie piano; alter the preliminaries .kcv. B. 6. Taylor preached a won ( jeriui(, sermon. \\ e* received the sad hews in ( Jillon last week of-.the death 01 jne of our dear friends Miss. Lu a Bethea Smith of Sumter. Wi ^vTiralways I'OMU'inber hci as one >f our closest friends, and churcl. .corkers. Many friends from Dil on attended t?e funeral. Mrs. N. Taylor has returnee lome after being in St. Louis, Mo or two Weeks during the deatl \ jf her niece. .Mr. John Ray is. sick at hi. lonie on Sixth avenue. The Missionary Ladies met a .he home of Mrs. Lizzie IiiHJtzoj dondi^y afternoon. Mrs,. Mar\ Alston is the president. *> LAKE ( 1TY HIGH SCHOOL ' 'Prof. L.D. Bradley, Prin. We all ure hard down at work or . one more week, selling Xmat ( culs, etc.; then we will take oui .mas holidays. The windows anu ' lackbcards of all rooms in thi . rimary department are beautiuliy decorated with sortie design I epresenting Christmas. During ur chap. 1 pei*iod our Prin. Prol. dladley gave.:~a splendid explana ion of the pamphlet 011 Tubercusis. In his explanation he tolc. j is first how you can get it; ant ccond the danger signs and fin J my why we should buy Xniar j eals. . JUke?FIoiciro?County Teachers- , Institute was held at Lake City . iigli whuol Friday. Dec. 4, with 1 he majority of teachers present i I'he meeting was in charge o 1 >ur Supervisor Mrs. Ida Green. \aeh teacher was given a new nanual which- was greatly appro dated and discussed briefly.' A nong the visitors at our schoo n Friday were Miss Mattie *Pe rius. Home Kconomic Field worker and Prof. J. P. Burgess the Agriculture Extension, \Vorker, aoth of State College, Orangeburg WFSl.KV M. E. CHURCH Rev._JJk F- Mingo, I'astm Sunday the League started at ix tr.nty sharp with those in harge, Misses Ruby Rosemond. Avonia, Keaddy and Dorothy Carer. Tiie subject o-f the discussion 'The kind[ ""of giving that if Christian." Everv ene responded o the u'sciissiort. The music durrig the program wa.-"sponsored by " \Iiss Mildred Beaver. Friday night recreation was ield in.the basement where we enoyed fnany games such as Pin,? 'ontr liable tennis) Lotto. Ringo, | ioi'Se feather, Horse shoes. Bin'o was enjoyed most by all be:ausc of the winning - of?candy- 'onie out on Friday night from ji.'JO until? and enjoy our fun with We regret to lose our good pas01?, Rev. P. E. Mingo. We hope ic tvill enjoy his pasto-rage inipartanburg a- he saiiJbe enjoyed vith us. no.-t -tilling sermon. A large io\v(i was at ins burial. ' Mr. Eews was a faithful Christian, and a ood neighbor. We loved him in lis passing a wife, 3" sisters, 2 mothers, 4 sens, and a host of refl.lives and fricn .s. Sleep on, and take your rest. Mortician J. C. Byrd in?ehfHffe^ Mrs. Hraddie Epps will leave oon for Durham, N. C. PINCKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER AND LIC SOUTH CAROLINA 1006 WASHINGTON ST. 1??iz yea. + betv L * y / I IN MEMORIAM Mr. Lawrence House departed his life December 14, 1933. Sleep on we all miss you each* night and day Ve often think of you, We know the angels came in and took you away, But we are praying each day to meet you, We know some uay we will meet you on high. ?Wife and children, Ida C. House" ' - ? _ Eastover, S. C. . -* <? IN MEMORIAM In memory of our beloved mother, Mrs. Mary Glenn, who departed this life one year ago, De;ember 5, 1935,? v.. tou quietfy passed away, . Sad and lonely we have been. Since you went away, Your voice is husheu. , We've missed you mother, dear, We'll never forget, But, we must remember thgt God loves you best. We'll meet you around the throne of God where we live forever, Sleep on dear and take thy rest. Mrs. Susie Hai>combe, Mrs.' Josie McDaniel^ Columbia; Mr. J. P. Glenn, Mr. J. W. Glenn, Mr. W. B. Glenn, Mrs. T. E. Glenn, Mrs. M.. A. Henderson, Mrs. C. L. Mitchell, Winnsboro, > ? ? I ? FRIENDSHIP M. E. CHURCH Sunday school was caFed to crier at its usual hour, with Supit., Mr. E. D. Nesmith at his po>t.Sun.tiy was the winding up day >f Rev. Pogue. He is leaving for his conference which convenes in Rennettsville, S. C. We all hope le will be successful1.'. The Dist. Supt., Rev. H. H. Cooper, also made his last appearance on this ;ide of the conference. Prof. G. W. Ransom, Misses E D, Bowman, B. S. Browne. Messrs. D. B. Nesmith" and* R. Burrough. motored to Mullens Friday morning, .where th?y spent the weekend visiting relatives there; and in Marion. They reported a swell trip, returning Sunday evening. Miss R. F. McCutcheon and Mrs. Cleo W. Speights accompanied by Mp. Wfj'Tcer Thrope of Kingstree, 3. C. motored to Florence, S. C. Saturday; while there thev visit?d, Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Davis and Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Hill*? Miss T. O. White, another menv >er of the faculty, spent Friday n Andrews, S. C. The popularity contest will soon :ome to a close and the public will enow who is the most popular girl of Brown graded school. Th^ :ontestants are working faithful toward that eni. The cornation if "Miss Brown Graded" will be >n the 18th, and fo: owing that a icfcial will be on the 18th, and foilowing that a social will be given in honor of Miss Brown Graded. MT. ZION A.M.E. CHUURCH V "P Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor Sellers.? S.S. opened at the usual hour with the Supt. and his c6-workers at 'their post of duty. At 11:30 seivice began. The pastor selected his text front Peter 18:19. Subject The Blood o f Christ the Price of Redemption. This was a wonderful sermon and many hearts were made to burn. This being the first Sunday quite a few came to the table for communion. , At 7:30 we re-assembled. This ut-mg young- people s nignt, tne pastor preached a special sermon. Subject: The Way to Happiness. Quite a few witnessed this sermon; and it will be long rememsick list will soon recover. On Friday night the Fathers' and Sons' banquet- proved to be quite a success. Much credit is jjriven Miss Franks who is in ehargp of the H.E. department. She has the girls well organized and they irr turn show a-cooperative spirit. Quite a few of the fathers were out. The Sellers Junior Hi school is progressing under the leadership of Prof. E. C. Mack. HUNT MAN FOR SHOOTING GEORGIA COP Athens, Ga,? (C)?William F. Daniel was being sought throughout this section on Sunday for the alleged shooting of Office- Her man Stein. Stein was said to be dying in a hospital. A. AND T. STUDENTS GIVE THANKS Greensboro, N. C.?(C) ?Misf Doris Boyd presided as the Wo man's Council of A; and T. College gave a Thanksgiving program in the chapel Wednesday at noon. JNERAL HOME ENSED EMBALMEROF V AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral ' Equipment VS GOOD AS THE BEST tnd Better than the Rest And Prices Less Office Phone 2-3357 Residence Phone 7765 COURTESY AND" SERVCE COLUMBIA, S. C. //'~ . . - 1 TBI PAtMirrrO LEADER ; BELK', j? . -_j I * ? ~X~~ | Opport \i V Ii ? Y |X >b MEN'S GLOVES v , X 1 n T A j . Fleece lined cape Skin in I x * 1 .j,. snap wrist styles. All sizes C* J- -i - I ?4 I TABLE $ LAMPS 1 $1 ?|? Hammered brass, -glass, I*. wood novelties, com^letje X with shade, plug and cords. *!* Third floor. I ? I TIE?MUFFLER $ SETS I - n ' V . { Men's smart now fall colors consisting of sifk mufflor .j. and hand made tio to match. X Men's store. . ~zrr:-~r.r? X A I- LADIES' UMBRELLAS I. n A : <y. " .. { Guaianteod rain proof in j. brown, black or blue, glass, X umbrella handles, Christmas Y boxe 1. Stieet floor. i i t . .t. :1: BALRRIGG X Hv Munsingw X Sizes 6 to 1 X Two piece finely 1 X A wnrmth S"ki stvlp f. A Second floor ' "? "? if KCLK Y t I i .J. * * * ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. L. Wilson,|li4-s^or College Place?Sunday morning the Supt. and teachers were at j their post of duty. The I'esson was beautifully disease# by the vari J ious classes. , | At 11:46 the pastor brought tc | us a very inspiriag message, one 1 Among the visitors present were j Rev. Sears of Macon, Ga. and Rev Pearson of New York City, Rev j Pearson is pastor of Friendshi] Baptist;, church of New York City They are both students at Bene diet college. At 5:30 the B. Y. P. U. met Many bright faces were present The topic for discussion was interesting. Sunday night following a warn prayer service. Rev. Pearsor brought to us a wonderful ser mon. We wiV always remember Rev Pearson. CLOVER NEWS^ Miss myrtle Good returned ti Winston-Salem, N.C., Saturday a ter spending ten days with h e mother Mrs. Anna Good. Mrs. Mamie Jackson spent thi week-end in Columbia. _ iWr. Charley 6. Haynes of Char lotte, N.C., visited friends )hen Sunday. Miss Lena Armstrong of Gas tonia, N.C., visited relatives hen Sunday. Mua. Mary J. Armstrong at r f S SOUTH CAROLIN "The Home gfc i unity for GIFTS TIE?CHAIN SETS r n V Men's' chain and collar clip set in gold t>r silver. Guar anteed not to tarnish. Men's , store. PARIS SETS 7 ' ~ v"~ $ Men's Suspender sets by_rf* Paris. . Smart and colorful in leather or elastic models. Men's store. GALOSHES s\ : Ladies^ or children's rain proof storm shoes, colors of black or brown. All siziS styles included for men. --.Shoe store. ... MEN'S [PAJAMAS S1 Fine quality flannel in patterns or "stripes, slzo^A, B. C, D, Christmas boxed. Men's stoi e, - j % j AN PAJAMAS car for Children 6 f 1 <nit, for ^ / bottoms. 1 ^?7^ SOl 'lH CAK< YOUR PURCHAS Ui ' ? tended the funeral of Miss Emily Adams in Gastonia, N.C., Monday Mi.ua F.li7ftheth Cub.b visited Mr. , and Mrs/Edward' Cubb in Greens boro, N.C., last week. [ ' Mr. J, F. Adams, Mr. John Brat . ton and Mr. George Burris were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. > Frank Portee Sunday. > Mr. Frank Portee of Clover, - Mr. Toby-JTedley^trf Camden spent ~ - Thursday night in Cherryville, N. C., on business. Rev. T. B. Thomas and Mr. G. 5 A. Adams returned home Sunday evening after attending the Ari nual Conference in Bennettsvilh They reported a very successful conference. ' Mrs. Vienna Wilson celebrated her 54th birthday Friday night ( Dec. 4, at her home. The social , pei iod was led by Rev. C. L. Adams in which everybody enjoyed. She received numerous gifts. , The second six weeks test end ed last Friday. Quite a few are on the honor roll. The basket ball boys and girl? are in trim for business. On Fri9 day night, they played the Besse- ' _ n:t.. j ...t. mjcn; anp was It a game I r The girls of Bessemer City, N.C., I carried the victory back by the score of 6-5. The boys won for ""3f *13-11.- t,f. " " " SET NEW DEATH DATE FOR MARTIN MOORE ! 9 I \ Raleigh, N. C.? (C)?December 1 < 11 became the new death date for i , ii ,?n Sa KK~X~X~XX~X?X~X~X~X~X*<~>? A'S CHRISTMAS ST j of Better Values" all wh? at $1 BELT SETS - $1 4 .... ?- ; Natk>nally advertised quality cowhide in black or brown. All sizes. Christmas wrapped. Men's store. 59c LADIES' HOSE ' 2 $l ? 1U1 ? All silk, full fashioned, new fall shades, Christmas boxed. Street floor. CHENEY TIES Hand tailored nationally adVTtised ties in the latest p : terns just arrived for C hristmas. Men's store. COTTON BLANKETS Pr. $| Soft warm plaid blankets in double bed size; all colors. Basement store. MAIDS' ur Sizes 32 to 4f>, guaranteri fast colors, princess styles detachable buttons, qclors o bfue, black, white. Seconi ??? d?o'' raiNA'S LARGEST DBPAIi ES ARE CHRISTMAS BOX] c>oo.ooo?x)_o.o;oo^^^8??3xo^ EMPIRE i i ik i i i i_ljinv^r~i 1105?1107 Gervais St. COLUMBIA, S. C. Open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. SAUSAGE AND GRITS 10c LIVER ANI) GRITS 10c FISH AND GRITS _____ 10c REEF STEW AND RICE 10c HASH : 10c HOT CAKES : 10c LATE LUNCH 20c with Drinks and Dessert subscribe for tag leader Martin More as North Carolina Supreme Court affirmed nis sentence on Wednesday. Moore was 'nrpvicted of slayinjr Miss Hr>len Clevenger in Asheville last July. .? ? 1 turday, December 12, 1936 __ ^ Phone Orders s 0RE 22117 I | 22118 | >jl 3 want 1'1 A *41 * x " '. MEN'S I I SHIRTS M $ $1 I 1 ;w-: 1 I ' Fine quality: bk-oadcloth, fast colors, as good' a shirt as jjj you can buy for one dollar. 4* Mtn'sstore. *" vX t GIRLS' . I. i SKIRTS ? ] ~*r- ]-< Regular grown up styles in X * flannels or tweeds, solid or V t % ? plaid, sizes 26 to 30. Second . y floor. a HANDBAGS I 4 $i. , i Genuine leather, all nicely Y Y lined and fitted with purse and mirror. Street floor. *?* " ?;1?~?t- - ' T x BALBRIGGAN I PAJAMAS ? | 51 :j T.nHips' stvlps hppomin<rlv V - - ... trimmed, including tuck stitched creations, warm X and snug for chilly nights. Y . Second floor. - *!* vilFOKMS | si . J - I 1-1 ! tTMENT STORE % ED AND WRAPPED ? h ?3' o ^ PAY UP YOUR * SUBSCRIPTION AND WATCH d THE PAPER GROW!! >. ' i * ^ ^ i . i