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Pace 2 w- ' \\ "the old gray|j ! I ?AND? I ::tiie new rider i KEY. E. I'AULXii' ELLIS i Our Church's Salvation There has never been a suggestion given in the foim of a pro* grain to our denomination as the ? crm? outlined ToT STuTTi Carolia by Mrs. Susie L. Flipper, wife Oi our g-rc<at leader ot the seventi. Episcopal district and Worthy sen . ior bishop of the A. M. E. enurch No better movement could be sup ported in the state. Not only i. V ~ " if u picasuTeT)lit ii'iT ihspiratioiT u~ redTf*fti r appeal in The Palmttt Leader, page S, under caption HELD IS FILL IN THE C11ECL The simple and easy manner ii , _ which this mammoth work eai be accomplished will also be. foym in her. suggestion " published ,i; tho 'Leader'. The people o. 'South Carolina will , co-operate one hundred percent with our bis hop's wife in carrying out thi. . program. Our church- houses'hei\ are in need of repairs badly. On ly the simple plans as presentei by^Mrs. Flipper will improve ou churches in South Carolina. Th. people of the- A. M. E. church . ii r lonua art' *wtui m im n ]n<ns of Mrs. Flipper l'or saving thei churches and Fdwa'd W aters cui J ^ . i lege with this samv program. It t lie that never fails. It has &too ? the test, ?ind it will do for Alio university and our" ehurches- her / what it did in the eleventh Episcopal' district.- Then toil the mis ..siohary women in South Carol in are t'n-ual to those in any othi . . state; and appreciate .lgadcishi just .as much. Tile tihst lady . < 'our church will .not ,!?? disappoitr. i'd in- the women .rind men in thi \i .grand old Palmetto State in fp lowing her unexcelled suggestion for the interest of our ehufche " ^ ^ L To. The Brethren of the Craft, Greetings': . .. .' Be it known to yt'U and Fro and Accepted .Masons tn.ruu^hou this and sister Jurisdictions, thu tlie 'sixty-ninth annual commum eaCion of the M- st Wjoishipf c. . Uraiid i.odce oi Free and Aceepted Ma-wins of South Carolina ha I 1 t|tl, must iK;ut-i'ul and hamvoniou..session i:? tin* City of -^luVrtanbur, C. Greetings were leceiveand extended from at: our fia teinal bodies. .The following is ; list of the newly elected otlieei for the next twelve months. J S. Stanlack, grand master; <. A Moore, deputy grand master; Re*. .J. J. H-ariison, grand senior \y;u deiv; prince: -Riley, grand junk warden: John Eve, grand' treasui er; Janus E. P.ckson, .grand Sec rotary, P. U. I; ?x {)'J-? Columbia S. C.; 'Rev. K. Philip Ellis, gran "T ""chaplain; IE IE Butler; grand ty ler. Appointiv.es: I)r. IE J. Pix on, assistant grand .secretary; Re\ F. R. Rlunchurd, senior gram deacon; F. (?. .Washington, junio grand deacon; J. A. Allen, senio.i grand rteuardr T. F. Brewer, jah jor grand steward; J. \V. For: rick,, grand marshall; J- soph T inn/if in rmv, grand orator: Robert Miller gran; [Hirsuant. District deputies: Isdistrict: A. M. Moore, West Greo: vilb*; 2nd district, A. B. Point .Columbia; 5rd district, .1. C.Whit Chester; 1th district. X, A. Be thea. Dillon; 5th district, I)r. G W. Dong, Cheraw; Gth district, S J. Poinsette, Charleston. Spccia Deputies: F. (1. Washington. Set oca: Rev. It. W. Kennedy. Spar ? tanburg; David McLaughlin, Clio Rev. J. J. Harrison, Columbia Trustees: W. H. Hampton, G. C Williams, ST I.. Finley, .T. B. Dew - ie. .This session was largely- at tended-and many wtv lodeor beint restored. All returned full of en thusiasm. Next session wiy. b held in Charleston. South-Carolina December 14, 10.17. J. S. Startback, grand master, 145 Centostreet, Chester, S. Grand Master Stanhack The above proclamation by out most noble grand master proves that this state has at its head on< of the best to be found in fratCT nai circles. .Never before h,*u Free and Accepted Masonry beer more encouraged in this jurisdic tion. Our grand master has botl vision anc} a, program. And ir V Vdry section of the state out iviasonic hfethreh. are returning t< the fold. When we meet in our next grand communication in th< City of Charleston I doubt seri ously as to -whether a sincrle Ma son in South Carolina will he left outside of, the order of Free and Accepted Masons. . The Bishops' Cr4iiricil With Dr. J. E. Thomas, presiding the A. M. E. Ministers' Alii ance of Charleston and vicinity met in connection with the loyal laymembers of the churches of our city in a great mass mooting last Tuesday n ijrh t at Emanile) church. All of the committeemade report through their respective chairman, which were very encouraging. There is indeed e fine spirit prevailing between the ministry and laity relative to the entertainment of the council here in February. Presiding elders at ? tho mmlth? wph* Dr. J. E. Tlmm-as, president; Dr. Jesse E. Beard I ' and Dr. L. R. Nichols, all of whoii wore bureaus of infbi mation t' the speviul meet>ng. Dr. Thoinu highly commended the minister and laymembors of Charleston to their line co-opeiation in puttin over tliese special programs. Our Friends Are Fussing Sad indeed were the departure of tile Rev. Ralph Alyers, Bapth minister of Columbia and Dr. B. Taylor of Orangeburg a note minister of the M. L. ehuiel Both wore outstanding racn u-iiTTTis and?we know tlr.U?b*tiw absent from the body tn'ey ai present with Cod. Some, "of ti uclcgates who attended the la: session of our geiieial conferetu nave answered the linal roil cal We cannot tell who will bt> tl u vt t.. r.iil..ee.,. but-w e know thi it is appointed unto all of us t die. So it remains for us to 1 .cady when our summons come.. Let I s Advance On Our Knee? ;r ^ ; PARAMOUNT LODOK OF FI.K CHARITY BALL W. Pulluj "Beach, Fla., January i'iie Paramount Lodge .No. l. B. P. O. K, of. W.-put over or I >f their best regulated ances i f nleiest of -their, charity fund o I A'.idnesday night, January ti wit iValter Harries celebrated urche: ra dispensing, music - of a supei I .or. bland Iu a I eeeptlve "gf'TuJfT tance lovers. (hair mil H of the arrangemef ??iniirittc-cs \\'i 11 Jenkins, with hi taif k( pt excellent order and th ifai-r goes'down in historyi as in i" the best ever .held here. A large croud was on hand an he. Hai tie's '.outfit' ~is ,x\eii though >f here being the. favorite ' of ' ai .big tittle . ofehnsuias. They wil ?trail probability play at the \V< -nen's Club.. I.ihcohi. liii thda.v bal November 12th. . -Nii\vm;iun ni;\\s 1 ae .UllllHei.S Wiles A Ilia In. ?i?i iil mi- III 11II-, ill?iliC 1 1 1,-IMl 11. ' ii.-. r. i:,. xiui.si, Uitii .vviij. r.* angeimt, Airs. .uayuau can a pape., sUUjeel, "Co?v.i?. lull i.,;u ' \i us vei y good., ticv. o ..wai nil, a \ isiior gave cone iiuiei^ leiuaiK-s. .viier ina.-1ness , lne Hostess gelVvil a ile ..Clous', CoU^iae- oi Jello, Mlilppo'i - .lulll Uiiu I'UKl'i We aWeii.ueil the jJeacolies iie.liuy oi aiiiiei oiiapei A', .o .. at life l.oiiiv oi tlie i'l'CMdcni . Us. J.. 1. frail. Alter tne Ousi . ie.-s tiii- loi.uwir.g prog; am \vu eluieieil. .W UMe' Ij?> tlie eluOj pia, i, sviipiuic, -Mis. L. M. umkt ve.cuiiic audi ess, .Mi s. i.. 1.. i'rul ?. sj?' n:.?c. .wis. i_. L. .Mai tin; papc oana.iu ui. Keaiiniy Uwiu , .Ui L:f. Ga'iiiian; paper, "i'ruyei , -us.- I haimite Junes; paper .'salm oi l.ili' ', .Mis-. J. J-., Grant .ii add cs. "\\ hat I au.-i'iUii.li .> m any Uijjuni/.aliuii i ran", -Nil's.>. ii. V1 awj'uiil.. ill ,imi]p was su yreally uupiesse* ? ui-al" .-ui , .Nil >. Eunice 1;.. Aile ?.lci" Uic; closing remarks- by Hi ,'irstur- i:.i- 11 stcss si-i'vi-il a ik I ClU Us l nil! Sc ui jilii), whip lie nam, loioiitilil ami ihucuial cake. i'L-X. 1 larper, who ha ji-0ii cbnlincd to his room some iiiio is seemingly ceiling striui ii i'. W e hi']>c lor him a -pivii li-covwy. . Drayton Street 11 i^> h School. Prof. K. 1'. (lladdcn, Principal Monday morning during devt ion period, Pi of. I,'. S. Call ma 2 ressed the iinpoi tai.| e ol" th ludi nts encouraging their parent :> coupe:ate with tile buildin rograiu for thi> teini. We tru; \'iy c11]/i 11 " m tins city ail utility' wiil help, us we dp iu a ant to lose our rating. Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. H.?Kcasomr. I'ast-m? Sunday school service an .cague ser. ices were well attenc ed Stfnday niorning. Doth sej .'ices, were .well beneficial to al The fourth Sunoay alterbtfon t 1:0(1 o'clock the A.C.Ja. I*eague i liller chapel A. M. K. church art the B.Y.P.U. of Bethlehem Ba| ist'church will meet at Calvai i'reshyterian church. ' The .top or discussion: "Living With Ma l ice Toward None". John Id:!? 15; I John 2:0-11. The publie ordially invited.Ih pri' entnt ives from eat lunch will take part. .Third Sunday, January 17, <>: lastof will preach, at 11:20 in ti "morning and evening at 7:20. V morning and evening at 7:20. Vi: tors are most cordially invite: This will close a. missipnaiy can paign?among?the members. ' : Friday afternoon a laige crow attended tho Bible class taugl hy? Mrs. Sloan (white). She pre sonted the lesson inv such "a mat tor as to interest each one an he aske,] tho class to pray thi the Lord will send more membie Friday. February 12, 1027. Conout lad^esf You \\jlf". enjoy it! Sligh'k News Mrs. Robert Henderson hi I eon Confined for several day \\ o nope tor her a speedy reco? pry. . Mr.' James F. Brown, son < Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brow has been in with tho/.mumps. Gla he is otfl atrain. Mr. Earl Bryd ham moved' t Richland caunty. Paul R, Allem. 'I; J b ^ i fo ,, EM MUTT SCOTT NEWS sj Rock Hill?-Pi of. and Mrs. L. s li. Moore loyally entertained 111 t | the Enuncti Scott gym on Janug ary bill m honor ol the 'Emmett Scott laeuity. The out-oi-toVMi guests were f ork High school fac uity and Foit Mill lii and Mrs. s Susan Hailey, Jeanes Supervisor it ol Barnwell county. On the reJ.! cei\ing ine were Prof, and Mrs. L. B. Moore, Sr.; Misses Honor, i. and Barber; Mrs. S. 11. Chisolin li and Prof. W. H. Witherspoon. ^ 1 1:.- ImM.os si i*-vi'd sandwiches and ?. punch. Later in the evening the it- 11. E.. giils served ice cream. A si beautiful color scheme of blue and :e green was carried out. About 78 1.. guests were present, w The holidays are over, everyone ;i and teachers'of Emmett Scott are k turning their attention towards pieparing for 4 our mid-tem exantt?mat ion. ?_ . Hue to previous arrangements tin' basketball games w<^e postf polled. - The Emmett Scott basketball team is nlaniiintr to defeat Brain sd institute. Chester .January 1J at GT?0 p.m. at Chester. Watch for the results in Tho Pa) met to Lead" er. The Home Econoinic department 1 ' as formed an 01 jrani/.ation known ' as the New. Homo Makers of \ douth Carolina. Our'-purpose is ,> lay iric;ater stress on the itn1 el tat^T of ua?iintr Oitr jrii Is to mike our home a hotter anj. mor? i' .11 raertve place in Which to live. With'the uriat amount of jntor> i <t and cneriry that:wv have you - willohe readiiiR our progress... HEN N ETTS.Vlj.LK N KWS Mr<. Antjie Jane Thomas died at <-r hot>ie jieai- Macedonia church Shr- mas funernlfcrd Sunday after hrrch. where she wifs a-Jff? long r.o n>.T o'clock, ait STiiloh Baptist uenibcr. ' All of her children and grand hildren eaine in fx#ini the North The flowers wore many "and beautiful. Miss OdeU Thomas, in ev?* rv respect, stood by her mother The entire family have our deep. est sympathy. * Mr. B;iss died at. his. home, near Saw Mill church, the week end "Mr. Brock Brown died at his , home, near Dis" Hill church,. A number <jC. our friends aq I io-wn siek with the flue. Mrs." | Martha Reese is very sick. Misses KlK n arid Marfan t Reese, Mrs. Martha McKaRist-r. .were called homo (hYrin'p the weekend on. account of the illness of 'heir mother. ' Wp trust their moth'1!1 will soon recover. "Mrs. Flora R.. Brown and ^hil-> dron of of Sum nietville. are in th? i:y; . n account of/the illness of I 1 her mother. Mis. Reese. Rev. A. .1. Wripht, pas.tori of SHIoti, assisted-by Rev. Jones took a idinrt-'e ?>f. the fhie ral service of .; Mrs. Thomas. Mr. William- Mi>' Kady . s^ird Grace were present , Solo hy Mr...!. II. \V. Morris, utit dertak-er. Telegrams hy Mrs. M. i. Williams. i, Mr. Richard Reese. and Miss c Willie Roll McRae 'were .quietly .. ioi- < ?"| iM wedlock Christmas n The stork made a p' p call at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Henry A. Beaty's home and. It A a fine ;riH .baby. Mother and baby are doir[j nicely. Mrs. Sissie Townser 1 is "in the l" city spendinp the week-end with ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Drake. ?? M"iss Rillian Davis spent the week-end in the city with Miss. ' I/. Johnson and parents. Slu- spent a pleasant stav with th'' reporter and sisters. They were the supper truests of Miss ,R " K. Graham and mother. v A. K. D. Reese, pave his wife. ' Mrs. Reese, a beautiful auto for K Christmas. ;t Mrs. Nancy Rc.se arrived heme TT Friday afternoon, a Ft e r snendirp >t a while in Oranpebilrp. atteii''jnp the fupera! of per father. Rev 1 Taylor. Mr. John Moore is still on the sick list. ? Mv.?Filer?Rood's?hfother di'-d -: in FloreiK-e,' after a few hours of l! sickness. I- Mrs. Rohinson was called t" Now York on account or> the ill-' t i r .1 -i.? * ni'>s in iii'.iiuinfi ^ il R< v. A. J. Wri'rht preached a >1 touching sermon Kundav. Oui '<!' s* ndav school is in full bloom.. ). Hv, I,. M. M Cni'um, Sup*. has V r?w plans to improve our Sunday ft. school work. ]. ttev. W. F. McCoy was t;ho dinI ner truest of Deacon Wright. ST. A LI J AN TIL SCHOOL h ? On Thursday rich' of last we.-k n new c/ficers of the campus Sunle .'lav school wcr" elected. super ' --Nv. ! hy Mi-s K. H.MrGiit. Mr. s- W"instep Rood was elected Rupt.: (] and Mr. V t'i'on Morn/rue, assis, tnnt superintendent; Miss Inez Garden, scc'rlacj* and Miss Jim. | mi'' T.oii Motes. assistant secro' tary: Miss Pdaksia Jenkins. Tr'eas. Chainnans of other committees woi'o elected. Messrc (lord' i?1" Motos, V. Morajruo and Miss Jessic Arnold. '1 Sunday morriincr. at 10:f?0> th*' Sunday school was called to order >o by the Sunt. Misses Mark and MrGirt took charjre if 'bo classes. I after a study of the lesson, Mr. Muraufie Rave a splendid review, is Nearly two hundred children s were vaccinated here during the the past week. The Supt. and Trustee, white of tire school spent ^ a larce portion of last Thursday. visit >npr each class room here, and , spoke' very* -commendable of the .attendance and the type of work . heimr done. ? Simnsonville High girls and hoys will play here Thursday nite January 14, watch for the results fflfe PALMETTO LEADEl B HIGH MME. WALKE Photos :-ho\v, left to riprlit, the of the Miiic. C. J. Walker Manu herself (center) whose thirty-five Perry, the present president of t.h datds ol' the feutuler are still r expansion program which is des.i nion anil women throughout the v I fair to l?e the greatest year in ti already long chain, and eveiy no< oprosontal ives, spreading the gosj late Mine. Walker. Thousands re | thHr-rightful place "in the world 01 M.MK. WALKER CO. PLANS , EXPANSION PROtiHAM THIS YEAR Indianapolis, Ind., January 8? 1'he Mine. C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company, the race's largest and oldest cosmetic ma]ter which is now in its m tty-til'th year of successful operation, is planning an extensive expasion program in the New Year, according to F. I? Ransom, general manager. Modernizes Already having nipdierni/.ed th containers which carry a producT lgmiliar t<>. the pubpe throukhou -the?country; the company -is now according to Mr. Ransom, "mar. ,#ping plans fi r an expansion pro grant. adding to its chai of School j of Beauty Culture that are nov I m every large" metropolitan center, and further . extending it sales, program to the end that not t nook or corner of the Unite) States .be left untouched by it.representattyes." Giving further details of money being spent t< make the company's influence felt m?)K> keenly in the beauty prod nets market. Mr. Ransom continues:-" In keeping . with the trcm - -l' the times. the Mme. Walkei Comnnnv is adding new niaehinev> to its e/mipniient, adding the lat est in in rfunie.c and efiSfiu'tTcs t* its lie, to the end that the onor-'i ttetie, alive Walker, representativ os ev * wlr'r iwil!. have in thev I cases everything to meet the need of disci iuiinatinjr women." Modern Beauty Schools Speakfug of the Walker beau'. ( AMKKON M-:WS Mi. Henry Jenkins, and Aiken J< h.-.stin -petit Sim. in Charleston -with friends and n ported an enjjoya.l le t ime. I Me.-sis P. S. Johnson. K. L. 1 Rooithart. Mrs. (iisugia Brunson Irene Rrown and Annie Robinson went t<> Colurtihia -Stiday to see Bro. Walter Brunson who is in the (mod Samaritan hospitah(,'snneron friends were, glad to khiiw Bro. Brunson is improving. lia Mviv set-mi at llniwn diai)el ihir.ch is .causing many TpiesI tionaries. Its not what y<>u used i ? ? . 1 lo Dc, nut wnat y<?n arc* uomg aim can do now. Mr. 11minptc 11. -wishes to tlmnkK. 1.. Hookhait, O. 0. Kitts, Bts'-ic Branson, Irene Brown, Geneva Jinnnorson, S. T.. Konily, Aiken Johns n, the polite Jack Glover, Edward Zimmerman, Christian Snelj, 'Roosevelt Harman, Pete Ellis. Willie Snell anil Frank I>ougla<s for renewal of their-sub scription for 1937. Chri.-tmas Saving club No. 3 reorganized this week with many new numbers joining. This club distributed over one hundred dollars to nine members a few days before Christmas. Rev. W. It. Bowman will attend the quarterly meeting at Chester meeting the following week at Johnson. Rro. E. I.. T.aureus was elect*..) for the l!?th year as Supt. of the Brown Chapel S. S. Stewards art W. M, Mock r- Lew is Hanton, Mrs. Rebecca Crome and Mrs. Daisy Mack. Henry Jenkins still sells very reasonable. Try vim. When you ne(ed a hair cut or shoe repair see O. 0. Kitts. The highway roads in this section aie almost impassable, but hope old Sol will soon -give us good weather again. Watch Brown chapel take on new life under thc> new set-up. St. Peter is also taking on newlife under the brilliant scholar Dr. Washington. Bro. W. M. Mack represented Brown chapel at the get-to-gether . meeting Friday in ana announced the meeting was jgood. "i ' v X ' It STANDARDS STILL I PViI LD late Mine. A'Lelia Walker, d.iughte factuiirijj Company of Indianapolis -year-old business is still >r- ing st e company, under whose guidance laihtained. Under Mrs. Perry the gned to capture the imagination .orld. The company's products ha le history of the business. More I >k and corner of the United State H'l of self-help* in business, as pn member the 'founder as an ardent h affairs. r | schools in \hc- New Year, Mr. Ran| som says: "Mine C. J. Walker j Schools of Beauty Culture are the most modern up-to-date schools I operating tynong Negroes today. A Walker diploma will qualify on;> I for any ?tate Board examination, and to teach the ai t of beauty culture in high schools and vocational schools that are rapidly making beauty culture"a part cf their curriculum." ' New Year Book The New Mine. Walker Yeai Book, which contains much use-ftd?imd?h-tgh+y-?instructive economic information; and which is given free to the pablicr for the asking, contains this interesting paragraph in a "Short History ol Mudanv Walker," which is the guiding spirit of the management at the new million dollar home ol the company: "Those who knew .Madam Walker intimately watched her unfolding with interest. In Iw.r- (. .. laughed at obstacles; though often discouraged, she persevered: apparently-balTled time and time again, by sheer will-power she ineed her ambition bad; into tin light and lived to hold her owi among the best without regart" to race or color.'' . Race Progress Ploying that "ajl is not fot -ell" the -Walker Company^, on a 'arge . rotogravure folder, gives the amazing progress of the colored ;:.( ( in piclpr-i and story. A' photograph," with a hiogi i.iphica' - ketch, is carried of the late Dr. .Hooker T. Washington, of Roland h.MANt H'ATIOV PROGRAM (11 YEN HV SENIORS I St , Tile Senior classes of Allen uni vers it y and mucoid college presented an Emancipation program in Antisdel chapel at noon last Fri day.- It was a brief program cf I solos and addresses. Miss Sarah I .1, lirogdoti was mistress of ceremonies. Solos were sung by Miss J Mabl,. Mrown and Mr. Johnnie ["Williams; Rev. E. E. Chappolle read the Emancipation Proclama? ti h; Mr; Richard Martin spoke on "The N'eeroe- Since Slavery"; an,| Mr. Charles 'MeEaddy spoke on "The Future Negro." DILLON NEWS Though it continued to rain all of last week, we were bids sod with sunshinti Sunday morning. The church-gcers found themselves on their way to the Various churches. The services were good all day. Those on the sick list are Mosdanies Ann McClenton, Laura Mine's and Mr. Oscard Cheaks. We are praying that these friends will soon be'out again. Mrs. Belle D. Wyllis of Newtown motored to Mullins, S. C., Sunday, visiting friends. A farewell party was given at the I'.omn of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Covington. Friday night in honor of Miss Sallie Covington who loft for New York Sunday. Each of the many guests reported spending an immensely enjoyable evening. Miss Katie Ellison left Sunday for Brooklyn, N. Y., after spending sometime with mother, Mrs. Martha Ellison. Mrs. Willie .Tones spent Sunday in Marion, S. C., with relatives j and friends. I Mr. Rill Wheelnr n fmr j ville was in town Sunday visiting wife, Mrs. Cora B. Wheeler and eliildren. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Benton of Rowland, N. C., were in town Sunday, visiting Mrs. P. A. Rogers. .Subscribe. Eor The Leader IgTj WS" IN lilVilNHSS r of .Mine. C. J. Walker, founder , Ind., the late Mine. ,C. J. Walker, .rong; and right, Mrs.'Mae Walker the original high business stancompany is now embarking on an of beauty-loving and race-loving ve been modernized, and 1H37 bids beauty schools wjjl be added to its s will be combed by the company's t- i i* iu-iu'u H-r so many years uy th< advocate of colored women taking Hayes,-Tab Calloway, C. C. Spaul< .'ing, Dr. K. It. Moton and cf tin late Hon. Frederick Douglass wh' was born a slave in Maiylaqd, bu who .rose- to be an adviser t Presidents, arid became Marsha of the District of Columbia anMinister to Haiti. Public Appreciates Business Holding true to his philosoph; of Negro self-help in business, M Ransom says: "Colored peopf generally aro beginning to appro ciate this, vast business etablish ment and what it means to tlv Race." This company, and?thr thor companies that have w'eath red th.i stoi m_ of depression, em . ploys Negro boys and girls an< point the way to the final sola 'ion of the Negro rate-by Negro s opening up business en.terpris tes and Negro supporting such en torprfsps .thus creating jobs foNegro mon and women." Weathered Depression "Among the* business eoiufeen. ' at weathered thy sti rm of dv "uc-sio- is the Mine. C. .1. Walk r Manufacturing Co./' says-Mr pi'n urn; "and. when tve considc its history?the fact that it .'"minder passed away some seven ' '"CM war. ago. and her heir ant niy rriu-'Wcr pa-sod away, sonn 'Vv . y ?rind "when *\vo con tli /trfhpr fact that thi* ;.w.< . ejitcvcd almost Solely tV ,?mv.s,, (1r (,vir people, the fac* it c. rt'tmod to he op it doois oper - >v: (i,> husino-'S' 1 eflccts hot! credit on the mnna?rement and or 1 h-. 'n ya'ty of the Nee;ro masses. 1'NION BAPTIST CHUT.r. NO. 1 J O, .January 11 th-? Circle me* , a": th home uf Mrs. .leifc t a' 12117 Getvais St. The/meeting was ( jilt..ft i(, oj-ti'r at lid'.! with the president presiding. Opening selection Zion Sitting at God's Bight Usui i... P aycr i.y Mis. Hut ler. Second selection (In A Hill Far Away. Scripture lesson fot the evening 1st Psalm read by Mrs. Cunningham. The house was then in order ' for business. Thr minutes of the last mooting were . 'ailed for, read, received and adop- . ted. Old and new business discus-ed. All members paid their dues ind repeated a Bible verse. The ] I meeting was very irood after the 1 moctini:_foi; ten minutes all the members' were busily engaged in needle work. The pastor also prave a short talk on the work that's be J intr done. Closing selection Bless I Be The Tie That Binds. On .Tanuary thp Isth we wilj ; meet , with Mrs. T.ula Johnson a} 1100 Kincr street. The hostess served a delicious coins cake and mints. | vvu^n.ui srrrial visiting friend' to tend our meeting: Mrs. Knight of Friendship Rapt.; MrsJones of Second Calvaty; Mi's: Jeter of Zion Rapt.; Mrs. filyn of j Friendship; Mr. Benton. Charlotte ' N. C. We wore vei y glad to havv these, friends wit h tie. ^Fftey- made some encouraging remarks. 'Visitors are always welcome to our meetings, come again. On -5*?m4ay-ev<mmg;?January 17 the-Lj. will be. a silver tea given at the hujug of Mrs. Anna Robinson at 110; Harden St., at 5:00 o'clock. All members and friends are invited to attend. Mrs. A. L. Reese, president; Mrs. P. E. Hale, secretary; Rev. L. C. Jenkins, pastor. I I HOLLEY A FUNERAI | 2469 Senate ? tr>? " - ?. vvui, noune in AMBULANC OlTR PHONE NEVER SLEEPS | The Holley Funeral Homes at PHONE I OUR MOTTO: "PROMPT?AN A Skriiee hi Keeping 1 IT TEARS OF KFF1 Saturday, January 16, 1937 I EMM AN 1" EL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. E. Brogden, Pastor v Charleston, S. C.?Last Sunday I was indeed an ideal day and ser- j vices at Emmanuel were well attended. Our pastor, at the usual _.> hour, ascended the rostrum and ? the regular preliminaries were conducted. Selecting his text from * ! the nineteenth chapter of Saint Luke fifth verse, using as a theme "God's* Call To Sinners" and im- , pre'ssive and searching sermon r was heard. sThct pastor, in his discourse spoke of three trees namely, the tree of pride, carnal j security and personal ambition. 4 In part it- was brought out that B in order for one to fieo the Christ he must come down out of the tree in which he has his mind centered. It was a great sormon and the spiritual fire burned freely. The words of the text these?Arid when Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and saw him, and said unto him, "Zaechaeus, make* haste, and come down; for today I must abide at thy house." ? . The activities of the day terminated with the evening worship.. At this hour an exceptionally large audience was seen. An in- ' > teresting and instructive evening message was developed from the J be hundred and twenty-six Psalm sixth verse?He that goeth forth weeping, bearing precious seed, . T etc. -- Theme: Sowing Precious Sei>ls. The pastor very beautifully brought out th0 thought con tained in this verse and emphasized the fact that we all should sow seeds of kindness and love ifl yrder that we may reap bountifully. There wnre three acrossions?James. Tention, Utahvillo, S. C.; M. Ward and Alma Ed*wds Moncks Corner, S. C. . Our'visitors . were greeted iri'^the usual manner. A lively Sunday school session was, held on last Sunday afternoon. The subject of the lesson, New Life In Christ, John 3:1-17, was enthusiastically discussed. The silv^r tea sponsored by the Stewardess haa.rd No. 3, wan quite -??J a success. A very fine program was rendered and a splendid group attended. Miss Etta L. Winds, a school teacher and a member of our Senior choir was painfully but not seriously burned about the hand and arm last week. We trust she I will not have to be confined to her home. The pastor is very much pleased with Emmanuel, and vice ver fca. WOODRUFF NERS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Chjrch Rev. U. H. Simon, Pastor Sunday school opened 'at the I usual hour with Supt. I). J. Wil- 4! burn and all teachers at their post of duty. At li:30 o'clock Rev. R. H.; Simon preached a soul stirring sermon that was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Manieb Browning and lit-, ilt< daughter Rlostee; Mrs. Marion Thomason and daughter Ada Lee have returned after a very delight fill visit with their sister, Mrs, Charlie Williams and family in. Portsmouth, Va. The friends of" ' Mr. and Mrs. James Fielder Mill ? bo sorry to learn that they have moved to Laurens, S. C., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. 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