The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 06, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS ?
In spite of the stormy weather.
Sunday, a faithful few were found
in the services. Rev. Jones preach
,ed a wonderful sermon, Sunday
nite services were trood also. Rev
Dorns preached an inspiring sermon.
We were also glad t . have
Second Baptist Junior choir to
3 come and sing.
The entire community wa-hoCked
over the death cf Mi
Fred Smith Thursday morning
He was a faithful member of tin
Sunday .-Viand and B. T. I.*, Ik
was loved by alt that knew him:
h? was a quiet, maniierahlc younr
man.* fie was funeralized at'. th<
' Ridge Hill Baptist church -Fmitt*.
evening, at 'i:t>U o.'elock.
Miss Annie Ruth Williams am
a few of her friends of Waterce
S. C. were vi-itorsr-iir-town Sun
day,
M r. and "Mrs. AI :?mza llarumoii.
and Mi-s Bertha lkpok.s spe..;;t th
week-end at home.
-^School?
We have just completed out" bt'!
month in school. ' So far the. fh
has made only a partial.' visit t?
our school^ This make- it pnssihl.
for us to have splendid attendant*
, daily. We are now looking for
ward to out''fthrnal Field Day cole
brat ion. March l 'lth. ;
The county Dr. and auivc mana
special . visit to our" school las
week and jrave the tuberculosi:
. te-t.
We extend our syihpathv to Ml
C. F. Smith and family in the h ^
of their son. . Freddie Smith. M
hope our Jo-s. was heaven's fram..
The' follow ing persons wore seyi
in town durintc the week-end
PjIoT: Smith, .Mi s Gary and Mr>
Thontpsoiv* of .luli'istow;.Prof .J, 11
. Freeman- and Miss Bju\?n of Sa
luda.
Prof, and Mrs. Adams and dauu
ter jipent the week end in .Greer,
ville. .?
The basket ha'.l trirls won ;
complete victory over Bland Bap
tist Wednesday. 1. Match to
scores with' Ward.
There will he a social Friaa;night,
March "n sponsored by tin
, 'A.jax" cla-s. tickets are now. o;
-. sale* for a fat hen. Tickets 5<
each. Somebody will get a hoi
for Easter.
GAB 1.1 SI. id NEMS
t We are having .very cold \veathe
now but th"'.s;::. i< sh.inintf. "fin
flu is fa'ijr.fr. W-- 1 n-? lots <?:
folk-. sufforii u with cold.
- Only a few Were out to : i uii'i
Sunday, at -William Chapel A. .M
K. Zion church and Jam<- ChapBaptist
church. Shunt ".-'iwcc
. .were hold at In.M. c: h -s. Ma: \
of the members of M'illi.im ehai
el that wove not "out. sent titersupport"
to the pastor.
The teachers of . Oak Gr- vschool
are -Diving to make thrally
a successful one (in the 1.M;
of March, at Jaine- Chapel Baj
tist church, with the coopovati"'
of the patr- ns and" friends.
Rev. T. If. Rohersoj, ar.d Rev .!
Mn?Daw Kin> spi i:t" t wn?raw??
Charleston, at tin- Bishop's Co ed,
of the A. M. E. church". ?The\
reported a fine session. .
Mr. A. Tucker of -I nes\illv wa
the Sunday evening gm-.-t of Mi
Annie Salter. Mr.' .Cicero Sim
and Mr. D. Savat'".wrrr the'isuost
" of Miss Daisy Slater Sunday af
Lternonn.
Mr. James 1 ee Slater was th
t ?Sunday afternoi.tl .truest of M:
^fahde'^feterr -??
Kf-nii'iill-'i?f"'- e:iI: u _ M'1:'liams
Chapel A. M. E. Zion ehuret
/? A. I 1 t_ . . . ] i? 1 . .
Tor i no (,nu:,',n. ui" e mi ounuu
in March. Rally at St. Like A
M. E. /.inn church I'm* thn church
, -=the-4irst ,S..m!ay -in?Vp-iJ Member*
and;* frjon 'i keep' these ra!
lies in mind.
n
I FIRST ea
Qnn / 111
^UiiUd
|i THE
i" : - 1
: . '
Johnsor
|t. Wiij he present
1 Ihe public
in their nltern;
meny of Music
K >i)^s Kuth Watson,
I". Hi I. . in"> 1 Yajjwn?niu . - * 11'
MARLBORO (T). TR. & BEN- J
NETTSVII.I.E IIKM! NEWS. '
The- BcnneU<viIle il jjh s.hpol is -j
inukih# vapid progress uiukr tho p
very efficient Lade v.-hip ynd wise ?
guidance'of the principal. .Mr. C. : ?
i1-. W rignt, an i i 1 ii.eigetie lac-J
l!ly- ^ ... . | v
B.ennvttsville boasts ot having .
one among the best"-fiualt cs oh t
may Li* the b.st. because w.? h;i\? i
he lucky inur.ho- 1.'! inenib.rs ?? t
' ' In fa. lilty statV. i
Don't forget The Pall; Across t
'he Mill, tho a? t vni.dv drama
'hut v. ill ho presented hv th sen '
" he e'a-. ,1m . i. M-.. William .1 d
- 44il'iani.? !
Well ..ut- 1,.;- v. us are ~H'I!
marehit v. onward a d upward.' *
On Thir.sdavvl Yw . _'."> ettv roam ' '
nlayod Butler High, ll'ai-t nil! . >) 1
HaiSsvioc cold t. Tho. hoys Won *
1.1 j- girl bowe l to IP tier Mi. Tlta*
iulif! they jo.T. ueyi'il i jl t" Till',
fe -vide and' yaw lV'oehingtor'
one. . .'
lli a yoe.i evashju'tf; and t' tui'in'""' ;
M '. t+ilS ani and M{s. B< nun
! ev bes . i!e<el'\ .0 mm It pvais
'.? ! are to b,. bi-riily ? ? nmv ndth..
i." u'vUr'rg services.
. . -s' M. K. do'M'S. o'!:-' 1'o'u
'' imonii;- instructor after 1?. dra.
' omo - for thriy we ks having h"
v s t reated has ri turned: *'
? Tf's's 1 de~y ~r-TR ~ rutSFW "
'o State ("oil'.'havi'uv sub.Mitu!
-I :n Miss Jah-ouco.
\\V sn\? h mr vr t.h:it ni'''" t a I'
" liv :ti'c v.-.iy nv.ioh nocil
vi'l ho /' M..1\T?-<
*, \Vi ;i
tpil -Tt ?.(' I I'll S. w.is si visitor m
Friday.
Hi't'U'' 1 ''I'll V; ; '51 S of "
;va"s n ! o a1 n't v'-itm- t?> Ivr n?.-nv
Mi-'S- MhMlf't I.ty ?>> <! S<?!V0 <">f ll
w n? fiM ;i hikitur .t *.??. S:i'
rF-li. 27. :
PAflFKAVn \F\V< I
Tho Pajrolsi: <1 jr-oap lul l flu""1
o'y l'ii* tcaolmrs nioyiim: ?.? Wo"V
f.'-npo! r-okoMj, Fii'l'iv,-Foliv . ,
uv. 2'I. -With Mr--Fn t.'v at th
I hojom. tho mooti,:t?'.\Vns . '? 11 ~1
J i!y an : intrn 'tiny?. Aimi ? \vi' '
th?v bn-mi-V. n'av.s v ?\?rtv
| 'at- I !*<i (li T>: ' '* ! '< '. ! .
; 1 ; ! iu-i ('!n>', ** t % : i- it t n,
'I'II 'Ih !'.< <>'" I'l!.. -i-'vuil. *!r. .7. '
r.- ,. . ; "VJ|v. 1 >.; ? ! !! ,-?
J a -.1 ivs*?: n"i - i t
lir '.r "f <*hi<"k<>n ^:i!:??1 <>n l?*tti:.
:>!.' .cako-'aiitl puti<-li.
.! ' :iII ' upi'ci"ii" . v t li''. .
vti;: <? pi" pi'- tivc li'.iini"'a wonil' v
| W. 1\ . I ' I h 'ItOlll.
ii.n Wi 'iti' . : it a .??1! ' i
<>!' yi 'il'.r I'iroyi1'] :>
. \i* ii i . i - -" - ia!. at''t V? h">nn- '
' _ **i-is \ . I'..- !' ! wri\ Mi'-. Ola
?. ?vi;r v.*<>n Un- jii izt* .!" ?r th<. j
j". t 7 ? ~t print, (!: < : .
Ha 'i;ii>c> ':iy :.i'rlit. iiiacii all .
!:r Kipch i i-julr I a -a; p. 1
at t:'-> \.:y hen ?i!' J h??rm '
-Sirs. M. I'.. 'P* 1 chain-.' ^
'njr h<>?st- s cr v' il a i?nis >v . '
a-.', t i.njiisT.ii tr J,f c-hi<k<n saln-i. 1
a ! ;" - niu'1 s; ?ie\l<-s..' i?. < .
V-tki' a-<! panel}.. \v:t ]
' a -"v e:,.ilv. a!i. '
s<>( ir/rv nil !, m.w s
, -s-r/y-Vi : Fi> 1 ; I?:?y v :!' j
. ]<) March "' . at Mayo Ili-j-h j
ihi)"l. .One hundrcr! jc-i.t pi f1
?;?.!: i'- t> ;piS ; .! < ? *: <:(< -H
' pr-s> r t. l .i'i". J. I.. I>ii-U>n?n j
Prof. Sanuu l K. ! ': ?zh<\ h;s ' 1
' I a- a F'av'. i t- htit;
:-!< ) hy ' 11 Ut ' A.
I; ... ?('. W. ?! v ? <._
< Mi j.h ^..'a paipii > vi -y 1.
wa.- r-c-'iu!??iim1" r-i to
-1!.-. I5:ijht Fan 1} a a. Rev. ,-;
lai .- iial!' a >pl. :v!i i ' i if-aeht-r.
~ TKi a I'll:'; tiac!u W
i.-li for this c-onpl.'. ?in"< th .-ail-::'-T
aci'ij-s life'.- ..-oa.
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OF EXQUISITE
LVARY BAPTIS1
iy, March 7,
AT A:(>0 P. M.
CHORAL
or the?
i -Bradley F unera
(d ?>\ the Yonng Men !i
oi !Me li. Y. r. U.
is cordially invited to ho
a tin jar current of Spirituj
and Sweetness of Song
Vr^ i{Vl r. M. H Mt'K'im P
Rev. S. S. YoungMood, Ministei
i
I
?< '*1,1 ! '"I" "Wrv? mmm
?_ THE
LA'MASUNT * jThe
dub met at the heme of Mr. '
V i J lie Zinnernian, 1003 Maiden St.
"ucsday i i .hi. March 2, with the
resident at his post^ Miss Eulieo
Mowers leJ the opening song
I.ove I.ii'te:! Me." 1'iayer was
endo^rl l?y the chaplain. After j
vhidi we botrap our bu-iness sesiim
of the1 meeting. Old btisiicss
was cleared up and new busiivss
was considered. Mr. Mitchell
he president brought before the
lub s.'oro interesting pla'.s for the
"utu-e. 1
We weie \ery triad to have In
irr ptoseiicc .wo member- of the
'iiln.otlo ("ha oil's rt-rhn M-rriVm,
1' ress ley the president o!
his- panic: la ei.tb iravc . erne very
-n. waiaair.tr ar-uks. Mr. \\ il?on
J: Miles, lite treason or, of thi1.:
1? a oiider i ul talk, el
vhieli we all ; k, oyyd.
Mr. E. Lewis and Mr. W. Zinaer
nap were the hosts ol the eveninglee
cream, eak . candy and peanuts
..'e' ,. . erveti. r
We have one sick member.
W.i-s Mable It. tie, ami we tfislt jve) I
i speedy recover.
Mr. Mei via Mitchell, president
(Miss i Marion Mi own. reporter
I ll K K. F. C.
eln j.t -trv-v wt- the-* home??h?
Mr.-. Ktjiel ( in. <>n -Multi ie St.
Wr ..tu - lay. Feb; unry 2:5, 1 T
..1th .Madam President p:;< sidiwr
\11 ;. 1'. 11. Sirks. Tlio nuetiiu
vas ea!!e:i to m.'ir and opened b\
he p'e ideiit. Prayer l?y Mr-.'
Ktitrtfiu Kid* . Sii.v intr. "Soni*
rilito. I Fee! I.ike .My Time Ain't'
" .iii'ijLf .** We all .itt quiet ant I lister.
i 1 to a ]>'c ni read by Mrs. L. P
'anijibell aijd Mrs. U. Riehurd-uu
Remarks by lb v. J. C. Hilton. Rev.
Mc.Col leu i'h and othvis." S lo b,\
Mr. lle.niian -larkson "I've Uon<'
My Work," of which we all eii.i y,'d,.
Tile- ollib' i- liiovinj; on iiitvjy
till! this beiny tiaje to p.:r base,
ve itofc wr ite eh>th and , ?itvsse.>
.villi tiie money that we had in
he-trea-ore.
Dili ilex t he - ' inl liivr refresh
'louts were sO' Ved', which- was 011M.ved
b-v- all;
We are Work i tit? hard to reach
lie iroal ar.'l vtili faith ar.il tobp1
rat ion, .we are honing to win.
Regular im? '.ir?r- will in* lie!. very
W'e Tiesday eveninir. from
" :?50 until?
I*, (J. I'liner, reporter
i::0 v: !:I-: \i>i:i> si no<?}.
T! 11. M. i'" > ; I . Jiutt- fclici' |
aws:' syi-Vt!. T..u: .-'lay, al':?*rn' !'.. I
a-l'i. -i'..u.)!- linvn. 'February "l.v|
!"kI
!: iri 'U ;> wa< ca lo ! .in . (! j
V iln-ir i'l-t i i:ctor. The social;
K'uV thus bcy>.n wliitli \vas-'.ttir*cr! i
lito vark?tis "mivs. Aft?*r whi' h !
' ? ?;.!?>y? ? 1 a, oliciuus youisc of
iot co"ia, i,jrv' atal pinu-.to Jh*' s<
>; ' yoiic,
lvmsMvc- as ha\it:y an. cu.ioyabl .
>VCI'j1!C.
This jri? .ij> <>(' 1 :n 1 i s is still' a
mislay int< i ' ii- t1 is community
rhcy are workihy o*i piojcts
ijah ns. K?r?l" 'inv, raisihy 1
IV nsi'1 h iiTF7; iW'1 roveniert s.
Our pr'neipak Mr. 11. \V. Turne'v
iv Jv v*. ., home with hi
i nieni's. . Mis - VivianBran h
Rmilv K. Kvnn . Mr. .ah 1 Mrs. A
Wan iri a la! v. ami Mrs.- !!. 1'.
Hamilton. mcr' vol a siy' t serine
tip to Beaufo *. 1'ovt Ihtyal. I'atiMaml
at <1 Sir itiv' alt Sunday. Tliiy
ii ll ' i IV-i't. ;-| rW'r-~TTntrip- ?_
\\V hr? vv r ,!a ! to know that
Mi'fsss (imy V '< *x. un !? .Inysnn.
Sirylctnn. +!:? *'!<!. .1. II. IVinrs
and Mrs. K. (t'vcr. Mrs. Hamilton
Mrs. Field- at: 1 little (Iloria
:d n the inendit lt list.
Ventas "c. i< t vv it. ft 11 blooin of
I !ri r flat dens.
; eiiu;.CH .
1937
CLUB
il Hor le
ih!e J^'aid ( kiss
ill* i ninroi't'
in inv. A/ 11 i ^ i n
I Uhytiir , Hars.
rt'-s. I!il)!p m Iflv ri:i .si ^
r i
PALMFTfO^ life Ahm
GRUENWOOD NEWS
The weekly meeting'of the Masadonia
Missionary society were
entertained by Mis. Fannie Cromer
on M arion 5*"t., Friday nite. February
2C. The meeting was called
to o. tie by the leader, Mrs. Sallie
Curry, by si: ging hymn No. 40(1
\\ hat' A Friend We Have in Je-us?"
Heading by Mrs. Sadie
7a liar'-, Payor by Mrs. Cora
Rocker Singing "The Lord is
Going to Tarn- Me in His Loving
Arms and Carry -Me Softly to My
i lop-;'."
Welcome address by Mrs. Funie
C omer. ><do by Mrs. Almena
'sabell PeWk. subject "Lum to
, 'orgive." Sinning "No More."
Remark- by Mrs. Calhoun. Sir.gir;
"A Charge-to Keep W Have."
After which the leader closed the
program, Singing by > the pi'osilent.
Mrs. Frr :.ie Cromer. "I Am
So Glad I "Ttm Here." After
which the i. u-e was in order for
oisines-. Lei! and minutes were
read. President called for_. s'"jk
ej'M-UW Mr. .Robert'Smith was revnt'ted;S*ick.
airs. Clara Jones,
Mrs. Clara Henderson were re o!
ted better-...
A card of appreciation from Mrs
Emma Child-, after which eoll.eeib
v. as taken $1.70.
The - hostess served a salad
uiiise and ?__
\i?.w - l i..t < l? whni; loft Mnncmv
ifternoon. Tve in* ir.bers ot MaceIonia
and Mi- ionaiy enjoyed her
cry much. Hope her a safe trip
home. r..
( AM ! RON M-ANS
;
One of th largest' funeral eve
'been, in Camer- n.-in many year vns
that of !5ro. Walter Brunson.
who was a da <.'leader, steward,
trustee of St. iVter church. Time
y lenuwks y.eii: made by Rev. W.
I. llowman. A. ('?. -Sumter.
The funeral was preached by
''is. paster. lbv. ,T. P. Wa-hington
Vow dob-T !:?*>. . .Johnson and Jenhi;
s handled the body to tlie satLi
faction of ail concerned.
S rviving are his widow, 4 ehib
lien, *> grand ghil.iren. 7 brothers,
t sister- ami 'a host of relatives
and fiiends.
Ibrurson vas highly respected
' v both colored and white. He
t abd'. i cVCi}
iip:' and n "with ibis cow!
nity will suia-iy .miss liii- ma:,
of Clod,.
(It; is tip. a- dob No. surprised
itev. \Vh.diine'.? !i 1;l.I week. hv Riv
lag him nia.'.y eatable things for
.is family. Iw par.-on ' as as
..pipy as a bug .in J. ne. "
Tin: WAYKltl.KY Llim.YKY
The following i - the monthly
. ; . t of the \vn.or!ey Branch I.ituary.
C'iivn.lalion:, adult. 1CS2..
. .-oik* Held. i;: aid total of 2718;
21 t.ajjn/.ire . 1.".. pitites, 78 iivw
V. ? :?, 1> i o-ro^i-tored horrowers
and o-"~? persons used reference
material. We of the I.i
i. ;.>y >i.iif a e triad to impart this
i '. ' rt> ; ' > <n ? our. ieaiiar publi<
so it will o!K.uoia;:o more t avni
. . . , ;1>T- aid- ol Illo.;e -plcn!ii.
ft...a;..
V." t: v ry thankful. ami ivpT
jo-v ti\?-. to tin followini;' lo.
their d nati ns: "The , I'almoUw
I.i : h v" donated hy Mr. HampUni.
a v v regret very , much of hi
ill-. "Ti. ; Columbia Record'
, i Mr. Owens; "Ruildinp
("it--- of dud" hy- Holt, (ionati
<1 hy I; -1: p Finley.
Ti- i 1 -.>iipr hooks have-heen
I . - ; .; au.i t jo' ( most read by
< - i.ml i are,! on Uie re
. > <; v i I'iwlw {'<>!'.veni
. : ' ( . t . With tIk* W ill.'." by
: V "T e Great
I in .. i..:l" by Oppenhcin;
? 1 : ' t y WalLfc: In rhHr
t-t. j.s" !- > ('has. M. Shelyon ana
j bonk" available, fin
t! e .-.lia lasun.
I). [.. Gunrt
I cn.'tl) lit:!'!'. BAPTIST Ctll'RCli
Rci. \\. I'. Carolina, Pastor
. ('. . S. C.?Sur. day ?choo'
convened at the u<u.
il ' >' : . cT! a .hi. v.ilii tho M pt.
S. V". V;; iliuuii anil t< sobers at
1 ij.ity. The lesson was
\vi ]! i i 1 ami enjoyed by all
i of the inclemency of
the m tVunilay. we corM
i,l church attendance
!5' i v. i1': present we had a
very .?pb p.did sermon, delivere.:
y lie v. W. I'. \? illiaii)
-.
*'' : ? pel cted his text
: th- !-l Thessalbnians "2:1:
"T T-:u I of (lit.' (io-pol."
> h- i-, irnr.l wjlhin as he
! ! -. I hi \v r :!(. > f: 1 sermon
~~i~~ ~ TTT and members wor-hit
.1 horn* at JMhel Simday.
it,, d ath *?f Mr. J. lienthe
citizen< of St
.in Columbia Febn
ij- sympathy i< ox
i : , amily.
OKFAI I5UANCII SCHOOL
The A'n ieullaral department ol
lis;.?; h school, with a mema
-.f .vj, tinder the capabli
leadership of Professor D. T
ihmi . a. has taken uponStself tht
meat r- non ability of land-captnir
the ? 1k>o1 grounds.
K -r.il i pa f few weeks the boy?
i e. ? , n ' een nn the campu;
planting slmbbery, Outtini'ng
walks, and pulverizing the >oi! it
?> ? ? ? k.. 1 grass,
? - For six weeks these boys wi!
i he under the we'll supervised in
sir: ; to- - of Mo-srs Dowdy, (>i!
lien.. Swath', and your faithfu
scribe.
The hoys are also working verj
diligently on their individual pro
jects, s . I as coin growing, cot
in- rowing, swine raising ant
. poultry rni-tng.
T TiiT'. It iking ttnrt-.uiu l.eep?i
keen eye on the Agricultural de
partment of Great Branch school.
" ^ 1 ^mrnmr
GAFFNEY NEWSThe
Cherokee County Teachers
i association met at Blacksburg, S.
C, Saturday morning. February
27, 11)37, at 11:00 o'clock. _ The
I president, Prof. J. E. Gaffneyhas
been suffering for a few days with
> i severe cold and was? unu\de to
preside, although he was present.
Mrs. A. W. McCree, the vice president.
co. ducted the meeting.
After devotion, the roll was called.
Many teachers were present
in spite of the charge in the place
of meeting. Miss 11. E. Pickett
the . Jcnm\ teacher,; dis.us-ed
lars- with, fine tip for Field
?Buy,?Mti-rtdt?2--F?1037. She?tthso
r;u!c interes!ing remarks concerning
the excellent work of various
teachers throughout the county.
One of the most outstanding
features of the meeting was an inspiring
address by tyrs. M. G. Littit-j
hr., who stressed' the general
qualities that a classroom tea hei
should possess.
..Several visitors attended the
f meeting among whom was Rev. A.
. P, Flax of Anderson. S..-C. lte\\
I Flax made an interesting talk
pertaining to the relation ol the
eh. c:ch to the school. J
The next meeting of the a sociation
Willi be a call meeting in
Apt il.
% . .
The.ends' basket l.ail team <M~
Robert Small-- playeu Jackson .Hi
of Camden' last Friday night. The
hoy.s a:ul girls played Rosenwald
at Society Hill Tuesday attonio; ?.
Thy eitis scores wot'e R(kcii\v?I421;
Robert Sinalis 20; hovs. K?> "tiwahJ
22; Robert Smalls r>l. All
>f Die boys an 1 jrirls of the throe
'.oat)is showed \vf nderfitl spor4'men
> hip.
Mi's. A. V. Wilso^ sponsored a
'Cl' b I.unckcor and Floor Show1'
it Robert Smalls auditorium Mon
lay night. The participants who
.neeived . prizes were M>\ Jesse
Rembert and Matthew Mi Ka'y. The
'"Rowing receive;! prizes for playing
Bingo: Dorothy Jenkins. Mar
r.vot I'itt- as 1 Gcorgiana Dixon.
The Four. Spot Social .club en
'ortaincd at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest .P.oe last Wednesday
:ii ',!"t.
Miss Wittonia MeC y who teach.
- at I.niive! hurg. N. spent tic
week-end at homo.
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FT-. V VTTEEWS NFWS
The church rally tlutt was planj''ted.
for Pto'lay. February 2S i
I Ui'l in . ro-mrrii.? The wcritiV"
: a. 1 tile bv I m< n{ and < nlv
hehtruc Oh'istinns wc'o out! nn?'
I irothir.fr h >t a hero or he oino
to have 'ome out in such :>
weather. Thank' Got we* hav
ir.ro; net only in St. Mntihcv's
.. 't nil over tin* v.*or! 1; even thong1
it was cold and rainy. we realize''
. neat sum in the rally.
'Me. Longfellow was ihinhirV* ,
hill h" said."TV -till sal hen'J1
ind'sotp reaping, behind the clou<P
he run is . t ill .shining, thy faith
- thi'* c(nior. f-Sth of-all. I'll'
;.i h iff,. <.?)' l 'r'a mu-'t f.u!
<onie day- in ;st be dark and "<i> e.
any," etc. . ' t : .? - .
i' "v. lire i' Mit hV-rrr-a'-T fit TaTT"
d u eras t.? k on his plain* ).< i
ir/.iting the public to route arm in
"> " h*v* .-..vre "*! * ilM I oil.
Tin* Coiwty Teavlteis ou t the
" ii'duy, February . Although th
*.*#.;. h ?* was in.f .* vf';* *.Iil.> \ <> !"!('
an attendance of hi):per rent. W'
had <>rv ?.f the best- meeting- lithe
history of tin* local a socia
'I'll.
SKN i:< A N i:\vs
. A "Faith Cabin Library" is boivyCio.
tc'il on the eampw.- at so
'vca Junior coll'ire ami?a?Pomt?
larky contest. '.Viyi sponsored by
.'Irs. M. 1.. Lo in the intern at
T {:"? librmy en Friday e'.Cni::;:
February 2<?. A Coot enthu iasti
I,otis; actin? a Ma lain <>1' vere
pinnies. Followint; the program
he li-V'.ni ( ( It s:arts began making
tbcii reports. The total n
imain?'.'! to'$W>.7~>. The.orst prize
a beautiful gold-filled wrist wjatsh
v;.< v.- n bv Mi-.- Carmenta Mac
Arthur; second prize, a gold ring
J wen? to Miss Maiyiiallums; third.
a fountain i>?"' set Avas- present to
Miss Orn Sizemorc. These prize
ve>o presented the winners by
Dean D. II. Williams.
IIODCKS NFWS
The Missionary meeting Was
held at the home ' f Mr-. I.illie M.
Coleman Sunday. February 2>H'.?.'57
u host of the numbers have been
iek. and very few attended. Hymn
- '!'l \\:iv bin-d?by?t?e?ehnplnr-'M:s.
.Kliza Waller. Prayer was
made by .Mrs. Sarah Widman.
Song "Where .loses Loads I Will
Follow," by Mrs. Ula Mae Lewis.
The scripture was read by Mrs.
ilattie Sheard. Song by Mis.
Sarah Widman "A Charge to Keep
I Have." The appointed. Sec.,
Mrs. Hattie Shcard called the roll
and every member responded
c<ly. Al'tor which food was served."
.MISSIONARY CIRCLK NO. 1
On Monday evening, Maryh 1
:he circle met at the home of Mrs
A. L. Reese, 1010 Pine St. The
i meeting was called to order at
' 7:00 o'clock with the president pre
siding. After the opening solec!
tion prayer was offered by Mr-,
rncram. The 2drd Psalms was re
' peated.
The house was then in order for
- business. The minutes of the la t
1 meeting were read; old and new
business discussed. After the
meeting a short program was ren
doted. Wo also listened to words
of encouragement from the pas'
tor. We adjourned to meet with
Mrs. Suber. at 1013 Harden S't
*- Mnrrlr mil, 1007.??? ??
The hostess served hot cocoa,
and cake.
ELLOREE NEWS
The basket ball teams of Elleree V
Iliprh school are pro<rressii.# rapid- C
ly under the supervision of our t!
! eoa"h, Mr. 'J. H. Williams, w<ho'e
shows much interest in giving t
Hot1' teams, buys and jrirls the b
i very best of training. They have j L
i shown their train-in# dunn# the
rviS' week by c'efcatin# the Allen- \
j dale team on Thursday. February
25. 1037. Due to the swift passin#
rim' accurate shooting. Fllorce defen
the Allendale prirls 10-4 in g
Flbvce's favor. ?r
Vnoh ccdit is due to Miss Doro
T''ni?rp-r i"or her sensational ti
eunrdinsr assisted by the Misses p
Ru^y Mrrph and Rn?a Lee Oard- t<
ner. Also-much credit is due our o
for>-ds, t^e Misses Geneva and r
Cy hia Wjlliams. and Alease \
Ga-drier for their accurate shoot- h
i">e\ The boys thfuirh. defeated, b
plnved a verv intone-tin# #ame. !
.A t 7:20 o'c'ock on the same eve- \\
tiin the visitinir. teams were roy- ti
all' entertained in the auditorium #
|>y-<he school. They enjoyed them #
sel ' ? and left at nine o'clock. ri
For the week cf March the lpt a
we are ox poet in# two frames, ir
Fai-fax and Holly Hill. ' -fi
We have at our school six senior
from the South Carolina State
colletre who are dr-in# their prac- t
"Hco?\vork! Namely: Messrs Ken- ' |j
rcdv. Tlvrd. ITaijrlor and Feeder ,"M'sses,
Rut-h Ball, and Louise, i ?
Con 'olon. Thov expressed thorn-'
ml- o? a. enjoying themselves ir
Elloree.
"SV>me representatives wore sent
-?> ,V> County Field Day oxorcice?
11 '^rnng. South Carolina on
Frilny. February: 2(k J;
Mr. WTlie Thompson won th" <*i
hup'red yard da h. Mr. Jessie ,T
Dul."s won the high jump nnd
broad jump.
Two of our teacheis ment the ?
wee '--en.1 in Orangeburg,. S..' C.
Namely: .Misses Burton and Johnson.
Miss Johns.n was at home" with
parents and friends.
Much effort, is being put fortl
by our efficient principal. Mr. C.
'1. McLeod in beautifying the->^,
ehonl grounds. Cohie around to
see us. Visitors are always welcome.
Mr. Harry Moo"", an ev-grad
unto of on?- school, has returned
rrn-; \'r\v York. lie~ reports a i
very pleasant stay.
I* i> a plea ure to know that tin
Wil'iunis Br-'the"s have establish
! a colored funeral h'-r.e ac
Flh "10. They are at your service
'Vhou reeded.
Vat h the Palmetto header for
the. good things happening in El
loree.
MAPI ON NEWS .
S "day was a very cold day* -i
" services at St. John A. M.
F. < ' '1 Were well attended.. Rev "
\.- J. J(n' i s preached two -excel'
t ' eunons. lie use.! as his >ub
:-c f.>! . -the mornir.g. service:
'T: " Attributes of G"eatness.w
'is uh\-et for the evening ser.,
...... "The Breaking Point."
T I' oit _p_44U-S \VHMV;li'?o
ty lb* showed how va
" ?on?11vita?- tenmtatiopa ' ?
tyl v'-..a it is too late, they t>y j [""
,, , . } . them. lie closed with the |
"it ' !-si If ore has faith and de- I .
on O d. overt-omir.ff temp. ! ill
at: r's' will he an easy matter. )[
y '"dav school was well attend- |j|
I : i v-n? on"" "d hv MB. J f
r I. T". V"C r-ely HI
t ? ' nil t*. the lesson " i lie N'cv D
t.'ird "nut" Mjv v?rv. T u
'' i - ft
'he ! l.r silfl;; She closed with t
b : .-to %
' ' ' V??i.r<:'?lf ! > ., - Tlu 1 \
?- - * i??*? ! 'tty - ? vvti.'?rft:*** T~1~
I- cut hostesses of the Mission
?;y ioty of St. ,]ohn A. M, E I
hue Mary Lewis, Mrs. w
Green. Mrs Annie Marvin--^
Mr Yermelle Kinklea, Mrs. Sal ?
tor: McQueen and Mrs. A. V. ]Ia
'rin. The society is'niakinsr splendid
rrovross under the leadership
of the president, Mrs. Ellen F.
Dors.
TV Missionary- ladies will pre- ?
en n proprram at St. John A. M.
v.. 'f!' eh Friday evening. March
' "J. ;7. at S o'clock.. A special
"e;rtic will be a quartet by the
pasloj's of the city.
Pev. J. Jp. Stanley and member?
-hi"-".] with Rev. A. J. Jerkin - i
S:?!- 'av aft'.'vno n. Rev. Stanley ?
deli.ered a 'thoughtful message.
I . v.' McCollo gh is conducting
a r vivr.l meeting with much suece
s.
; .M. II Davis, Wife of Bishop
M. I!. Davis of Baltimore, Mrs
t'o; . y. Mi s. N'elson of Baltimore .?
em .bo t?> the Bishops'^ Council
in i .inrleston -pent a few hours
vith Mr. and Mrs. John Bell on . '
Em !i 1 St. 1 e
d PINCKNEY'S FU
UNDERTAKER AND LICE
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Saturday, March 6, 1937 \
CAD OF THANKS
t(,ii .
The fafnily of late Mr Lawrenco * ? J
V. Moore his sisters and brothers .
;harleston, S. C., wish to thank
he many friends for kindness and
xpressions of sympathy during
he illness and death of their husar.d,
father and brother, Mr.
.awrence Wade Moore, Sr.
1 ILI.ItltANCII A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. II. Doziser, Pastor I
V I
The weather being inclement
unday, -niary chyrch goers didn't
et ort but our pastor preached as
?before. The?crowd?don't
ake any effect upon him; lie will
rear.h a- hard to a few as he does
3 a crowd. Promptly at 11:45
ur beloved pastor ascended the
ostium: his text was found proorb
f>;?i Subject ycur father may
ave. you mother may have, but ~
loused is he that have his own.
This sermon was enjoyed by all *
ho heard him. Sunday being
lustees' day. the finance was very
ood. The; e. was quite a thrilling
ame of basket ball played on Febnary
21, between Woodland girls
n<l Pamplico girls on Woodland
round. The game was amusir.g
IUIIX ufKiciiiuK mi1 una.
Don't forget Jane Eyre!!, The
hrillin^ love story^'y* Charlotte
tronte. f - * - DO
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?Then?
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