The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 01, 1937, Image 2
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: 1 ?AND? T To
I THE NEW RIDER" I 11
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I REV. E. 1'iiliO.it' ELiOa ?a
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Memphis! Everybody T1
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The greatest gathering of Afii- fr
can Methodist in the history of the s0
denomination will assemble in
Memphis, Tenn., June 2--'J7 to th
' witness. the sesnni-centenniat ecle?hi
bration of Negro Methodism Jn Ti
America and the Isles of the sea. be
This occasion will be a re-birth of et
* African Methodism and- will be
second to its organization by Rich- d?
- ard Allen, one hundred and lit'tj ai
years ago". To my mind no gen- t\
eral conference Wi 11 crraal thr^T";
meeting for inspiration to both .V
young and old people. Every ]1
Metropolitan church in the donorn- C
ination should send reprcsentativ- t;
*u;., ,r A n?l larire | ?
tb lu tins iiivv viti5? .'"v. - ?- rcongregations
in the rural districts
should be well 'represented. Its a (.
life time opportunity. One that
we will, never have again. And t
no sacrifice should he too great a
on individuals or congregations 'to |
attend this! convention. l>r., S. S A
Morris, of whom the thought ot P
such a celebration originated has o
now the respect and admiration
uf our entire, chinch.?And in tin li
future nothing within its gifts will h
be with-held from him. And mark i
my prediction, at the close of the I
sesqui-centennial celebration at i
Memphis next month, we will hav? 1
almost a brand new. A. M. E |
Ldhurch spiritually, 4 numerically a
and financially. All roads lead t? v
Memphi.; in June. I
A Member of Staff i
V.'e have just received the in - ?
:: -jteJ'igenco from our general secre J
"1*-'xa i y mat we have been selvetei
as a n.mber of the publicity com
mittec e>r the historic scsqui-cen
tennial jubilee. While the infer
mation was a surprise we appro
ciate most highly the position anc ^
shall endeavor not to reflect upon
our go>>d secretary's judgement. 1 t
desire to state further that Thr ,
Palmetto Leader will be one 'ot j
the main organs of expressions
And persons desirous of getting
all of the details before and during
the .sessions at - Memphis will
do well to join the. list of .oui I
many subscribers; Renew youi
_ _ subacripliotv-aL-once to1 the office ^
1310 Assembly street, Columbia
S. C., nr with the field agent 311
Ashley avenue; Charleston, S. C
The management is 'cutting off
delinquent subscribers every week v
Its awful to see the large sub
scription bill of some of our Subscribers.
Many of whom have '
been boosted by the field agent.
"The .Samaritan Herald" uses
the right and proper language" in
expressing such subscribers. Many
thanks to the following persons in
Charleston for prompt renewals: .
Drs. E. I,. Baskervill. J. E. Thomas,
S. R. Higgins, J. C. Dunliar J
Samuel I.loyd, J. W. White. Mrs .
Mabel L. Green and Mrs. A. C
Mayes. The last two are new
subscribers.. All our city sub
seribcrs arc paying ritfht alof.j?.
Pet subscribers in other cities ami
places do likewise.
The Union
The Charleston Interdcnoniina 1
tional Colored .Ministers' union is '
of the best to be found anywhere
in this country. P*. J. C. Punbar
is indeed a prince of presidents,
jmd Dr. William A. Mack, ~~T
a no*gjsecrotarv. Few of tin
lead',111? spodffi^rs are Revs. Jesse
E. Re, <!, J. E. Thomas, E. L.
Basket' lie. R H. Reoft C. R T e,l.
better, R 'S. UvvrOfiw, Samuel 1
Lloyd, C: S. J. Mollette, J'. C. "
Jamt.i, J. W. White, W. T. Mur .
raj, T 0. Mills, S. Anderson, D
F. Bra ford, 0. B. Mitchell, many 1
of wh. m are Hnh.sr.ribciv, to Tht- ~r
Palmetto Leader. The latest a
movement jiow on the part of this
all anui is a union revival. Such '
wes never undertaken before. This k
bids to be a new spiritual era in
Charlr: ton. The greatest need of '
the world today, is a soul stirring
revival. To this end every Christian
should pray. Our churches
have any number of big meetings .
but no revivals. The mistake is
too much preaching and too little
; praying.
"Lot l.'s Advance On O >r Knees' "
-?? ?creston NEWS T
i
In spite of the threatening weather
the services at St. Paul were ?
well attended. Devotional ser- *]
vices conducted by iiro\ Weathers f,
and others. At 12 o'clock Rev. M. -j
M. Martin from Reesville station .1
delivered a wonderful sermon. His tj
text was taken from. Hebrews 11:- i
28. Theme "Worthy Christian."
Thia?was-a?frfml -s lining sermon
which was enjoyed" by all, after
which, the doors of the church
I- were opened and one young man
joined the church.
At 3:30 p. m. the pastor and Si
Ichoir, also members worshiped li
yifeh Rev R- C?Scott-at?Pi iend ~ Ts
ship A. M. E. church. 7:30 p. m. R
prayer services were conducted by h<
. Bro. Leo Randolph and others. Af- si
ter which Kev. Martin bnvught us vi
another strong sermon. This is
t the beginning of -our spring" re- ar
vival meeting. RfeV. S. Chisom, A
pastor of the Kingstree district, a Fi
great preacher and revivalist has wi
charge of the meeting for five
nights. Let us pray that we may do
be able to save some souls for ro
Christ during this meeting. wi
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
t
Mr. Eddie West Brown and Mr.
Til Span" students nf H.iniiilint liege,
Columbia, spent the week
d herej^'ith their parents.
Mr. \Vwnam Carter, of the Gcthmane
section is fast improving
the Pryor hospital where he
,s been a patient for several
. eks. He was huit by the L.
id C. train on which he worked.
ie amputation of his right foot
as necessary. Relativ'oa and
iends are hoping that he will
on be home.
Mr. S. M. Briee was taken to
10 Pryor hospital Sunday and
s?,i ightr Toot Was amputated
uesday morning. Mr. Brice has
en sick for several weeks. An
irly recovery is hoped for him
Mrs. Lizzie Dixon with hei
lughters, Miss Lucretia Lewis]
ad Mrs. Lucy Mackey and hei
vo little grandsons, James Mackits.
Martha Wright and Mrs. M
lard in motived to Charlotte, N
'., Thursday, for the funeral ol
heir niece, Airs. Kathleen Alexnder.
A
On M on da y ^ jiight/Afay ^ ITItaai t
diet College Maje quartette and
he female quintette will render
program under the direction of
'rot'. S. Louis Finley, head of the
lusical department of the college.
T iie.nds are invited to be present
n this occasion.
The High'- Sl'hool students who
i t\v been going to school on the
ill uprtbwn, kince the burning ol
lie school in January, will move
>:uk to Finley Hi school buildng
the last of this weeJv. The
uilding has been re-fixed, frcshy
painted, and, jis. quite ready foi
'i-cupancy. teachers and student^
ill bu glad to return to the cam
his of dear old Finley Hi.
As the time nears for the closng
of the- May contest for the
boosing of the May Queen and
di>s Finley High, thVv competiion
is growing very keen, and
aeh teacher is woiking to win.
KeV. M. M. Peace of Columbia
ill preach at Calvary Baptist
iiurch Sunday.
? mvui 4X i?va?y i uiu ovui m
vith thunder and lightning- and
\m y very dark clouds continued
hroughout the entire day and
ight, and until about mid-day
;unday.
The rural teachers met Satur
lay at 10:30 o'clock. Present, witl
hem were County ?upt., J. E,
snnneiy and Miss M. D. Kelly
I .' ant s teacher. Several of the
chools have closed. The meeting
uis attended- by?it 'nrge n umbel
iiul was Veiy profitable to the
i achtrs.
Mr. Joseph Thompson was conned
to bed several.' days this
veek.
Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd McLurkins
iss't their' infant daughter last
Wednesday. The little one live*.
:-dy a few days;
Miss Ella Jane Wilk? is on the
ick- list also Mrs. Agnes Hall,
liev. ar.d Mrs. J. A. Baten o:
nion, visited their daughter Mrs
aisy B. Atkinson, Monday.
Mrs. (iilmore. mother of P. v
. C. Giimore of Winston-Salem,
\ as buried Sunday. She was ^icl?
tut a short time.
Finlcy High Girls Win Trophy
(Jri Saturday morning, Princi
al S. L. Finley accompanied the
iigh school students who took a
art in the athletic activities to
olumbia. These students had
.i n trained .by Prof. A. H. Harin
who also went with them. lr.
he games played Miss (.'auk
oely'ell and Miss Ethel White
the two-girl"* track team, Van
wajf with the honors at the anual
track meet of tl\e kS. A. C.
or secondary schools at Benedict
ollege, Columbia. Miss Cock roll
on the girls' GO and 80 yards
ashes in record time and placed
h1rd. in the broad jump. Alis.s
t'iiite won the girls' discus and
lt?ll Ul..? I....:... .. r . .
11,-t-UKll lUJinv.1, JJUlCIIig IOUl'lll
i the 00 yard finals winning al-23?points
l'or individual
nd team honors.
The boys Warn,' Messrs Robert
nd Theodore White vflore outlanding.
Mr. Robert White won
he 2 nrile run, placed second in_
he 4-10 yard dash -880 yard, (lash
nd one mile run.
Mr. Theodore.White placed see
id in the discus?3rd in the 2
ule run?4th in the 440 vard
ash. |
(lirls: Baseball throw, 1st; Pisus,
1st; HO yard dash, 1st; SO
ard dash, 1st; Broad jump, 3rd;
0 yard dash, 4th.
Boys: 440 yard dash, 2nd: 440
ard?thrsdrr ~4Th; 880 yard dash,
nd; 1 mile run, 2nd;-2 mile run,
-t; 2 mile run, 3rd; Discus, 2nd.
Prof. Hardin is being highly
mplimented for the excellent
lowing made by these students.
>r he had only practiced them a
mi- iiiojt man a weoK. l he stuents
were given quite an ovaon
on their return to school with
iese 'coveted honors. - __
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COKESBPRY NEWS
Rev. E. I,. Honey, Pastor
Church goers "werP rained out
unday, (o our regret. We reaze
that u-hfttcvr T o>'l fl""*
for the he>t. Miss Henrietta
obinson is home to the delight of
ir friends after having closed a
iccessful school term at GoldHe,
S. C.
Those on the sick list are: Mr.
id Mi's. Squire Washington. Mrs.
nnie Starks, Mr. G. C. Nash, Mrs.
jnnie Pearson. We hope they
ill soon recover.
Mr. Alford Moore spent Saturiy
nite here with his folks en
ute to N. J. afUr spending th?
nter la Fl?.
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UNION NEWS j
Everyone that heard the won- I
d?'rful Roland llayeg said thafhTT"'
singing was great". This is the
second tini2 that any member of
our group appeared in the Converse
college.
Messrs W. M. Gilliam and L. B.
Frasier, Asst. Mgr. of the N. ('.
Mutual Life Insurance Company
are in Augusta, Ga this week attending
a Training school. These
Sales schools are conducted each
year by the Company for the Asst.
Managers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Drake of
Bennettsville, S. C. spent .Sunday
with Ml\ alul-Mrs. Boldcn. ^
Mrs. Bonnie Mitchell, one? of
Bethel oldest members died Sunday
afternoon. - Funeral services
were conducted at Bethel by her
pastor, Rev, Robinson.
Mrs. Katheleen Beatty of Tryon
;Vns in Union his week attending
the funeral of her-aunyMrs. Mitch
ell.
?Miss Julia Dobson, the ? Jeancs
teacher is doing . some very eon-'
structive work in the county
schools by beautifying the grounds
with flowers, etc, It would be a
very good idea if our rural folks,
would plant nioi'tr^flowors^rouiFf
their homes.' A fine lesson, could
In* learned from Miss Annie Bookman,
Mrs. Silas Gist and others on
growing flowers. It is indeed very.
pleasing for one to see sucn oi'iuitiful
flowers. This is a line project
to work during the National
Better Ilonio Week.
Mr. H. E Daniels, State .Earn:
agent spent a few days here last
week with the ideal agent, E. W.
Williams. ?
oRev. J. M. Beatty and friend,
Kev. Gallman were in Union for
a few hours . last week. Union
folk are alwav^ glad< to see Rev.
Beatty.
Rev. T. E. Robinson is working
very hard io build a creditable
school house at Carlisle.
It was the writer's misfortune to
"visit recently the South Ca'r.olfn-i
School for deaf, blind, etc. at (V1
dar Springs. This is truly yne of
ti e most unfortunate affairs in the
proud state of South Carolina.
1 hey have a man there that they
call the Supt. I am not too .sure lie
i has any direct supervision over
I the splendid teachers but rhn has
! charge of the boys and his wife has
i much to do with the girls. It (loos
seem as if our folk should bri. g
this condition to the attention of
'he- State board or some board <>,
iimmittee who is in position tr
KTOily this sach affair.?Go IkeiT
.nd .se0 for your self. It .s .in -1
, ati awful condition. Collar Sjm iiv.r.
1 S. C. 'is on the U. S. Highway N>
- -LPd?between Spartanburg an ffTF
ion.
Lev, L. II. Long of Waltoriio!
S. C.. and a representative nl" lia
J'alnietto-. Leader passed tingh
I'nion recently. I'nion folk a.
always glad to set. hint,
The local federation of \W;n'n
ciub gave a bazaar in the I'ied'
niont Hall Tuesday. This c!uV? is
laying plans for.full report at th
annual meeting which is to be } 1
in Greenville in June. I)r. Lillian
' ;\. Sartor is IVes. of. the club and
they ai;e doing a splendid .woih ih
Cr.ion.
Rev. J. M. I)awkin- of Carlis ic
itul the R'-'V. Hiltard, pa.-tM-.oT tinA.
M. K. Zion church oT th osamc
.town were if, 'Union last week.
\vi-:st andkkws m:\vs
Mt. Lebanon a. M. E. Church
Rev. C. Lewis, I'astor
.Sunday school at the usual hour;
" wit.h our Jiaithful SupK. .Mr, M.
Mritton and his eo-?woTkers on the
job, with a very large attendance;
le: son taught and beautifully discu
.sed and timely reviewed by o.a
pastor. Sunday mantling Re .
Lewis preached at Bethel ehuvci..
Kent,- S. C. His sermon was taken
from St. John Utl'i chapter and
till verse. Subject, "Work While
it is Day." This was indeed a
wonderful sermon. Mr. Z. (Jrahani
has orgnaized a Junior choir at
bethel; th,. church is taking on
row life, and the young folks arc
taking an active part. Mr. William
Burgess of Kent is (piite in?bwjto-etf?at?this
"Writing. The
church is praying for his speedy
recovery. Mr. Arthur Brown has
been indisposed but is very much
improved. Mrs. Minni? Funny is
'very sick wc trust she will be up
-ttt -a few days. Miss Carrie Belle
White is also sick.
Miss Lcn::a Bro*wn went? to the
hospital at Florence to undergo
an operation. Rev. Lewis preach
e.i at :s.t. Andrews on Tuesday
night for Rev. While. The Junior
cho'ir of Ml. Lebanon did the singing.
Rev. W. F. Wngn'T of
Bloom ingvalo circuit preached at
Mt. Lebanon on Thursday night
andJLlurlte\g-Uh~B. L. Clark, D. i->.
pastor of B?.thel Station, Georgetown
preached Friday night, both
sermons w-re very good ant'
much enjoyed.
We were delighted to have had
our 1'. K., l.r. T. J. Miles J^'ith us
on Friday night also. .M i-s. Et.ta
Reid of .Pas kersville, the'daughter
Of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis was theii
week-end: guest. Rev. B. G. MrCray
attended a board ni'-etiiii;-irt?Chester
Baptist < hurch neai
Dunbar on Thursday, lie leported
a delightful trip.
Isaac Lewis, tlr,. son of Rev.
and Mrs. Lewis celebrated bis 7th
birthday with a lovely party on
Monday last given by his mother
-at?the?beautiful new' parsoiage. I
Many games were played; then
the guests Were invited to tindining
room. On the table was a
beautiful white cake with 7 pink
candle* burning amidst beautiful
roses. The candles were blow n out
by little Isaac ar.d with hiV hand
directed by his teacher Miss Susie
M. Irick the cak(. was cut.
The guests were served ice cream
and cake, 'i hen ori the church
yard games directed by Misses
Irick and Stevenson were played.
He receivod many useful gifts.
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fc V , ,
1'he palmicrlro lbadbi
NEWBERRY NEWS
Drayton Street 'High School
I'rol. W ! ' I.!.' <, I'rln.iip.il
Tire Primary closing exercises fi
were good aim u :..0c crowd at- t
..ended each r.iglit.. The teachers t
! who trained the children are: }l
. Misses Elizabeth Butler, Sutton, 3
; Carrie Gallman, Me (lames N. J.
' Gallman, L. A. Graham, A. Long i
i:"d E. II. Allen.
The,- exercises of the Interme- t.
diate derfttftment will be presided v
Thursday*. and Friday nights. I
Supervisor, l'rof. C.'S. Gallman p
was our guest T r day morning. ^
lie gave the faculty apd chi^iren
st iik helpful information as us- t
m l. > . - ?
Calvary Presbyterian Church J
Rev. A. II. Rca-oner, Pastor u
The guest at the Sunday school
\v-is Dr. McCoy \ < .1 &p?l;o about i
the oppo it unity l\ir all 'to serve in. i
Ike up-building u! God's . King- 11
dmn. c
At <i:00 o'clock in.the afternoon. v
the ycilng people from Avevleigh t
Presbyterian chuii.ii 1white) en- "|
t. rlailled for <\n- i- ; olii of.. thc--j,
:-V-dtrng~ftrci'le's el.co >*. our' china li
with a veiy spirit..ai service con- [
dieted by Miss Cm stance Arm- 1 ;
ti 'id- The theme '1 i.-ovc" was v. ry |-,
J.-auiifuIIy spoken by. some of j
tiie members. K- mark*? by 'Ur. s
McCoy. Rev. A. ii. K a-oner ami ^
Ilev. G. A. Cairo-wet v.- jtreatlj
e ijo.Ved by all. Thrdujihout the j
entire service th. ! ve of JTesu- 'j.
was felt in eaeh pOr. mi-heart,
Friday afternoon, .May 7 at 5 ...
o'clock all ol' ti. parents and ,
youtlir people wh -?>rc interested ,
in a greater kttov.vd. e of. the Hi l
ie are eortHoHyj-ir. ':?? d' to attend .
the jjiblc "class l?y .Mi -. I>. W, A. -i
Ni vilie. . J. [
j e* are (Icliyfiti 1 Jo see. Mrs. \
('Charlotte Jones <ov-u a Sil.vet }
1 Moon Tea Room Frit nil .street.
- 4t has all modern' v> iichceS Tot
| ;i ritniJiiry cafe.
j The" vveddinp: b> iikt for scv- *
; :'ai yownjr* jieoj-li i . our city. 5
Iw.'o of them aiy- .!r. Marcellus
. 1 o'linson "who 1>. : -hi his bride .
:. home Sunday a. . ' Mys Myrtle
h : < who will . i ,vc a shower
ti.w'n by her nt" h . Fi May. ev- i
< line". ' \\ e will :t!i>n others i
"later. '
<,i:orgi;to\\ ,\ \ iavs
T-rJis?rt-. B. AiTil* . V, 'AT-iti*d his
- ' ter-in-law, Mi-... Ih-.rMavu in
\> ihninytoii, . N. in'; Sunday
R.' _^a< aeconij..-. ! by his-"Ms- "|
i daughter, .J*;. ' i Mr. a-iid" '
M -. It. J. Jtu 1; Tin- lain .
, \ .-ii'ed her fci.-t . !i'ot It; r-rih j
.; w . ilev. and .M. I ayhr of - the
i i hv let ian ch .:
!; >. I'.. T . . Lit., and \V.
>. i h'?oipso!i, d. .. are attendtii
i'altne'.to Medical ttssui'n
c v-a. ji.ii in Columbia ,
r. is' ueeir
i -: i * Wives alliance
-t at til i meh'f -Mrs. F. V.' '
i.il-oti ;a.-L Wednesday. The\
v.'i iv :'ev. i.. umber but a emit
I Ik WHS lllttl. .\ 1 tt.U
in i-u-i . " -hurl pi?iyiaui?\yu.- ;
! :.d. >? ;. . . .Iil:*r liy .Mrs. H. i
M. <. inik -Mrs. Loui e -Martit !
t. ] .i. 4 i>n account oi' .tin i
i II.'s e - - < :ITe-idi-nt, Mis. i
K< .-a <i..u v Mrs. Clarke pi'.sid j
i 1-. ' Wilson and Cla.k*
c.'inn i.. j : t in- tinlo to partake 1
? ;' t.?e d. .k repast. The iiiyjv
on s lir.-tt ~u"l' iiO' held with Mrs;' "
Cluike.
On Miii. k.y evening a larye
c ow.l v... i the splendid play
j milled i.h W.-iidinjr of tlu- N'a-. *"
{ 'ion ;.t lir,:.i A. M.. K. church.'^
. p u.siirtd I>y i's. Clarke's trronM
| n. iii eii i i . e educational Ual i
!y. 'lie- '.fin iiijr nations were
. > pre si Sited :::: , made a sjdelldi ^
| shwwstrx; h, Japan ?c, In- v
ld.;:n-, Ann i ; -. IM ecoulin^ tin i,
l ..... * . . tit jM am was
ret ii til. !' . ; . i/.es Wilt uwai-l
cil l'i>i i.In ii-_X .-t iimount of, tick- i
cts 'timothy C'arr, J-t; 11
Aits. i I loom . i ic'flic. itinl; Mass
ill. ilir .N ii:.f.>js, .'ird a Jul M rs 11
Nathan i t- 1 \i*1:ttii*ilsun was Kiwii
a token,.as an appreciation I'm ait . '
i ina' a* o ?j|? ;. t it fur one of''.the
li: ides "ia.'f 'moment., , 1
Vuu-r I'miir-r-r.TTTlent is alrain ask
it.a' ihat x a . . - of The .Palmetto
Leader who 1; your paper thrli 'I
us. kiiiiiiy iiave .^eatly 5c nut latei
tl^ian Sunday fit,- th(T paper and
save lis o:' (hi nlnio t two day.,
walk tt ;. in;r : ~ illeet and failing
n.o>t of tin ii.-. , We arejetjtiir
id to make i mittnncti weekly j
This (Iocs t. 11' apply to you "who '
pay, hpt to t!,c .. that do not, jl
,Vuu -would p.i , .I e could give bet- j
ter new- at. t in.m , news, but most j
of (iui' time i- wdten up trying t"
toll it hi'Uee wc have no time to c
write. Help us please, will you? .s
Thanks. 11
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II! ! : WII LIAMSVII.LE SCHOOL k
Hy \ii Observer 'l
It was m'V jur. ilcire a few da villi
?t**?% i i'T ["FTe Willininsvillo V
school (1:4 I't (itu Bridge road in
Chester to ,n!y. This schoc'l is nn- ''
w tlie priii(.ij>al.ship of Mrs. Mary
<!. Ayer.s. a:i i efficient corps ol F
assistm t k aeh i s, viz. Mrs. LHa a
Johnson, and Miss Elveria II ^
llowst-r.?Tin a teachers arc edu- a
ational h <i'!c i s of their race and
have ntt'ndf'i outstanding schools
of the country. Mrs. Ayors was
trained at 15a; her Scotia, Huntei
college and Pennsylvania State
(-ulLutce. Mis. Mi.v.nson at Marion ei
dgh school and South Carolina <'d
State college, Orangeburg, S. C. II
and Miss Bowser, Finlcy high
;chool, Cher-tor, S. C. They have S
lone a most wonderful work in T
! this sc hool and community. They
1 deserve the praise that is being w
given them as progressist educa- th
tional leaders of their race. ?r
COPE NEWS"
On Sunday, April 17. we held oui
ry 2nd quarterly conference at Mace- <
ul dentin church on the Good Hope I
15. Cfrcuit. j (
J We had: a wonderful quarter. J 1
.Everything moved along in perfect : <
| harmony. Our pastor. Rev. J, J. 1
, j .Jackson was indisposed, hut the officers
worked U: come up to his t ,
. expectation. We were able to
make a one hundred per cent re- j ,
t lmrtj ' t
Messrs Everett*?, Jervy. Booker , "<
T. Charles, Miss Maggie T-.ou, Mrs.
Ediill Pendarvi-. wife Of the de- j .
? ceaspd, her sen Chas. Jr. and Jer- j
** r.V, Jr. Were down from NeV York ; <
City to attend the funeral- of her
husband,-their brother, father, and ,
tl uncle on last Monday, April l'Jt-h. ,
i-s Mr. Theodore Pendarvis, brother j ^
of the wpiter. was formerly a mem- ,
it h.-r of Calvary M ?Af. ,
7F lif going to New York he went tin- ,
1- vatch care of Holy Trinity. ltaplist
efnireh, liroMklyr, N. Y. t'1
i t On Fridav, April 2".. th,. Y. M. ' ]
j, C. A. and Y. W. C. A. held th"ir ,
L., Hoard at Good Hope. cliurcT. Revs 'j
C. 1/. Bar, our ex-pa-tori came he- |
I . ' . ,
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. N. A. Bclhea, Pastor
St. George?Sunday was a vei
ine day for the church-goers at
hey .scented to have taken advai
age of it. Sunday school op. m
t the usual hour with the Suit
>!r. Joseph Jones, presiding.
The lesson was beautifully di
usscd by all classes.
At 11 o'clock tlie pastor ascent
d the rostrum and after the di
otionals he selected as a text S
aike 11:1. As usual he brougl
o u< a 'strong sermon. Our men
ership is improving each Sunda;
At 8 o'clock p.m. we were hies:
d with-another wonderful sei
non by the pastor. Wj are loul
ng forward to our Education;
tally Sunday. Each member
xpected to do lii.s or her part.
On last Sunday afternoon a
- o'clock the Ever Heady club ha
ts yegular meeting at the parsoi
ige. A very lively meeting w:
njoyed, after 'the business pai
vas eondu'etcd. Mrs. N. A. B
hea. hostess, gave, a delicious r<
iast. .Mrs."Lizzie Henderson, pre
lent.? rOn
last Wednesday the" BvIce
club met at the home of Mi:
Vnnio Lee. She|Y]ivi;s with a la'.c
roup' of hulks pre-cnt.. Mi:
lannerly, one of St. Gooree Hitchool
teachers was gm st sped!
The Boosters club is still.-doit
ts ' papt.- The member* a; e h
>y Mr. L. II. Harrison.
The StcwaTTt? board No.. 1
inging as they march: "W<> sha
lot be 'moved''. Mi.s. Ribecca tnoiis,
president.
Remember Sunday . is our ret
ilar up etijig of the W.' II. and 1
di'ssionary society. Every nr. 11
icr and friend ' is expected to \
vith us at chinch at 5:U0 o'clocl
drs.. Mabel. Summers, president
I'ov. anil Mrs. N. A. Ik iliea :ii
it t ie daughter A lice were dinm
liiests in" Air. and. - Mrs. Janu
street last Sunday.
Master (.'. I'incki.ey was dim;
: .< st oi his gitd-iiii?TTTcIi7"'.\lrs; ?vt;
el Summers, on la-t Sunday.
Miss Mattie Mouxon .'county ...
icrvisof woi.-hippcd with u';< <
a'st Sunday.
Those < i: the si'.k' list are M
,ouis' liroun, Jr., .Mrs. Carrie Set
ur. ,
Air. I,?.uis lirown, Sr. lipoid,
i vvi y- | Iva^atrtnrr roy;laiie ride c
;.-L week-end ovir the city.
l'rosidinjr Lldet Or. J. K. Heat
\a a visitor in tie city last wee
H-?is-?rrhvrrys WvlconuJtT by 1>?.><
. 11itr* and colored.
Stewards Hoard No. 1 mot i
he 'home "of Kev. and Airs. V
i. Idiiykney oir last week.
Mr. A. Mi ward is inipiovir.
apuily after beiiiij sick i'or mo
iian a year.
Ilu' exercisi s of. the -.'lid. at
1th (friaii's of Si. Gei.roe i 1 i i
ast week weie? very youd.
C'.VL V Alt \ I {-A I''II ST t'HL'UCI
KeV. W. (?. Kin.ii(l, I'ustor
Charleston, S. C.?Sunday, Aji
' >, was a rainy oay bi
i didn't prevent chinch tt'oe
'urn) coininjf pat in a lar^X* a.-so
>ly ISui:'day school bcnan 10a
I'ciuck with, tiu* i.'.'iu'i'is at ti.e
><?i oi" duty, ai.d a vciy jjood lo
I'll was lui.yia with cmpha.-b
vj.ich every one enjoyed.
At the mo nine's services cl<
2>ite lhi; cloudy skies a large .coi
Ligation gathered/ . .
Uev. \V. G. Kinard delivered
( ill stirrinii sermon to the coi
negation which was very intci
>;ting.
I>. V. I'. L". whs called to o'ld*.
i onii tly at p. tii. with tl
'resident, Adili-ne Grant and ht
i (-workers in charge. A ver
ood program wa- rendered a:i
ei'v inter 'stingly remarks wei
tide I'V the ha.-tor-about the lo*
I.'ll.
Thf, regular niyltt service bega
t 8 o'clock" and ij c pastor cam
efore us again with a ripe met
ngi.?.ni'Lor. s.tlwdves-Uv bmb-a jcran
isiiplo rally which was a succV;
mi we raised an amount of $88
0. We had many visitors an
rieitds and every one enjoyed o'u
erviceS.
Lillian Smalls, Heporter
hi; (ommrmn ito'vs cli
of pleasant spuing
Tile Community club boys wei
. < 11 'eiiU'i tained Friday nite b
he Excelsior club boys from C<
imbia. The met.tiny was held :
'leasant Spring A. M. E. churc
t 8 o'clock by the President M
antes Davis. First song "II
.eadeth Me" alter which the -'!i
'snlm a-.w ilr.,I in >?
onj*. "What a Friend WAIljiv
i Jesus". Splendid remarks wit
iven to the elul.- boys ant visitin
lients by the Pastor, Rev. A. A
imaker. The senium was rer
ercd by Rev. J, C, Cannon, pas
i- text from tlie?wall.. <IIh A'
>r of Xew Hope.. After the clo:cr
a repa-t was served to npproj
nnf cK* in*a ?w.An1o
v" i"
The next meeting will he h 1
'riday rtifrht, May 7th at Plea*
lit Spring A. M. E. s.'hool house
Ir. Malcolim C?>rr?y- will sor\>
fter the meeting.
HELENA NEWS
Mrs. Cornelia Itomwriek of TTol
na, K. C. has heon sie.k for spvor
weeks, h it *he is improving now
ope she will sc/on loavP the hod
On the sick li*t now is Wil
tfward, Lawcrence Gary, Lolu
rv'p, Ilenrv Rav.
Mr. C. E". Green of Helena, S. C
cut to Columbia last week aftei
e illoeaa and death of hia broth
i.ire us?utttr?a?rrrery prayei <
... meeting- conducted by I'M. C. C (
role and Mr, lr.--a .CJl?i-voi* aim jpreached
an excellent seniionfrom ]
r" Matt. 2~:'2'2-2H, subject: "C hristian!']
T .Trial." Death claims were paid
; <>:F to'-'lie amount pi $1*37.00 ad- (
' ; iirrt-ci for dumer * j
On Sunday. 2"th inst. w" Were
railed to (Ji'/od Hope to attend the
.funeral of Uruther Michael. 01;v !
s ympathy'goes out for the "family. I
On Tuesday 11:00 a. in. we at- I
;'! i-ndcd 111 funeral of Mrs. Ahieesc j
i' .SVlhy. who was called from laho'r.,-'
. i eWHssi-Sarday niirbt. j ;
J." ST. MATTiilAV HAI'T. (TUKCHi'
Kev. II. M. Taylor. Pastor
'V , . . .<
Kastov'or, S. SYir.dnv was an l.
vr. il. 4f?f)Tcr crowrf was'"1
iij present at Sunday schocl - and '
church services,' wo had an unusq-1 -]
.s al crowd in Sunday school, the les.
.-on was ab'.yv taught by the teach- '
ers and reviewed by. the pastor '
' and superintendent.
ll' A spiiitaal praise service- was
had, thv pastor ascewdin.er the prl
" pit accompanied by Keys. Branch, '
"i Adams an i others. The paste'!'
preached a- foul stininir sermon oil 1
i". * * CJ i \ iiijr, how w'c sl.oul d cheerish 't
ii- .jjivinfir ar.d lu it with the sjpirit ot 1
Chri. t." We had a pack?d he.'use,
d members and friends from many
jh~ >1T The sister- churclus worshiped ]
with us. You have, a standbier in- i
vifa'tion," von are. always welcome,
'.jf >ur litem!)' "s a*e slp.'uLiuriHi,--?the--iT
responsibility ami will have a
beautiful edifice in which to be
,. proud of st.piv.
r At I O'CloVK Itl'V. is. Ij. I i ; 11 f
'he beloved pastor of t'u* St.
James Raptlst cht'lch. his conyr,
~ Ration ami choir worshiped Willi
11 s. I lev. Mail preached, a heart ..
I'i'lt sermon. everybody enjoyed
'v tho s1'rvire p.ffM faff in both moihimr
ami evening services'- were i
jroo.i.
Wo ate olidea vo. hp.t' to build tip
biya-'r. aa.i 1 ?-: t ; fi out I ino Sun- ,
1 , :.iy sYho.d :i a I a la'-avr ciunvh (
nit inbev-hip which .was demon-.
! :rated the ia>t few Surf-'.ays.
I At'l-.r etvi'.e- UC lj.(.'tot ll to
jt Sis'o1 I ii'/a Ai ilcis on for dinner! s
is j there '.v. ro MVcral invitM. alony
n-' it)i the past:.':'. I*?. 11i.si* I>aus,
)0 j 'Ja ! t!ic ilwin. I\ .1. Baylor.
,i- \brain .Ihijci*. 1 >:?Shiva- ;n<j oths
t r.s. \\",? enjoyed s> d'iaiuus i s.
( ti t. cv?'r\ tnit!V appetite co ?Id
'in...... .... i 1
v. I-IIJ' T ?l:i' \ 1 o.
l'- if M. '.tr.it C a
1- churt-h v. itlive,. ships.., t'ieudtViiiAv.-hip.
a: d \\cr.-hip.
n
u. v C <r+- ? -
r" I AKK CITY I'lCH S? !!?>?>!. I
j Prof. I. 1>. ISraf!!?.>". Priarip.:l !'
ie ! !i'' principal \V!la tli" irar'y ,
.^.j cooperation of his lea hers I j
y | friends of the -i-liool are v':; 'i'"'- J -1
i i the >}b over, 'l oo -j rui'! *aJ .-s- fit I ]
c | t'Vi" class of lit 57 are:- -Cn ola
i-I Cooper. Tlav.-ahm Pani'ds.< 'eb~H
cMino tlraham. ltuth. t.M? Mc('utT; 1
n' elifOir, Alary ?.iidv*'ia!d, Jo-.cph (
c Wilson. W'fn'ili'fiw Wii.~o:i. ! !
j The Members of the i'a< iii'-V mo- j
71 j toyed To Kmysirta' to fiT-af t he .
l.c oneCi't riven by l'!u? (ioldvii hlubi-:
- ie.o sinyprs. ' *
(1 Missvs- Tillnmn, Hrncoy and J
l" Harrington spent Friday evening
-ttV Smut err* While liu're Miss If.'.i
raiytnn vi>itoil lu r broth, r y.ho is
a student at Morris coUep.e. l.nl.e
n City Jliirh school nlav-a! its "first,
emne of baseball Thursday.' Ap:il
2'i in Kinirstroo aicninst Toruiin
.on lliyh school. The :-<;otv-s w.rc
e !M in favor < f T oho City,
y Miss I,'.t"ilo Ti)!nu>n acoonipnj
liicd by Mr. AYashit. -'.on v-j>i
it Sunday in Uornctt-viile' where
Ti tilev Wel'e- till- If I, 1 -., ; i of ! .
Miss Til'inon's mother. i
,1 X I'STALil.iSHI l) Pros'
; | J . W . k ii
<: ? Din Ci.KANlN'li A
k { \\ h \iu; r.?icn
!; ? y-O \ ii !{ r (i (
?- Xf?;>i ueli a- ,|i,\ oilier V t. a mat;'. FTV
A 'Ilia! "ill convince \ on 11
. ,f *
fr i Jjfcliii?T?tJ?k'ii"iiii "~i i * i "i - ' " t '?*"
' I il 01.!,K Y A
I I M:ral
1 2|l>'j Semite S?., (' or. House au.l
A Ml: TLA NCI
. a <>i*ir I'Iiom: \' ySI.FFPS2
'I hv Hoi'f j Funeral Homos at (>;
I I PHONE
1 I Ol K >10*1 TO: "PROMPT AM
I A .So'?ic in Keeping 1
18 > RARS OF EFFK
Saturday, May 1, 1937
PACKLAM) NEWS
With sighs of regret, a host of
children of different schools are
lidding farewell to school days for
:his term. Among tiiose winning
prizes as Center school closed its * '
:loors wit: Little Lucilc and
Louise l.owcry, 5th grade and Lurenia
Lowery 1st grade for perfect
atti-ndanc0; Adam Lowery 5th,
Willie T. Dixon 4th and Viola Dixc,i
jth and Viola Dixon 1st grade
for conduct. There. werP quite a
few receiving the regular award
tW+yonthly UUeiRTancc and other
specific achievements. Mr. T. Fi
H rower is the efficient principal of ,
liter school. '
Prof. .1. S. Clemming spent Wednesday
and Thursday here. He was
,-n rente Horn Charlotte, N. C.,
a hero he had spent a few days a
villi fri'inD, to his home in Harts,-illc.
fi. C. .. .?
Prof, and Mrs. ThfcJ. Johnson of
Timmor.svilfe, S. C. visited tho
"ormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
1 <.'n41.. <! '>?
son's father is- still on the sick
ist. .'
. Aft. I'rnal Biouer of John-on C".
smith, was in town last week,
Messrs T. F. Rrew'Y and Parkin.
Mis-; V. E. Brewer ana Mrs.
I. L. .Johnso'n motored to Cheraw
Friday.
Mr, I!. S. Blakency, who is in
Cheraw, spent the 'week-end with
nis niollr r, Mrs. Zillah Marsh.
MRS. ELIZABETH RANPOMM!STEl'TOE
PASSES
'The relatives and fricim'y of .
Mrs. Eli/.alv.'th .Randolph .Paler
Steptoe will retrrct do lea i n that
-he died suddenly Sunday mot nir?,
Ajn.il 18, l'.t.'lT in New York
City.- She was fitnerali/.ed Tuesday
nie.iit. at Veal's Funeral home
ind was buried Wednesday morn- ^
k+t??at?Rfrf-rt ta\\ n cpmetery near
Rutherford, N. J. Mrs, Steptoe *
was the daughter ol' the late .
Thomas .11, Rahddph and Mrs.
F.Jise Harrison Randolph of Columbia,.
S. C.
She is y.rrviied hy lt-'r hit-hand,
Mr. Thurninn . Steptoe, her mother
Mrs. Elise II. Randolph, four sisters.,
Mis. Har.niih Kitchen. Mrs.
Marjratet. Banks, , Catherine L.
Randolph and Doris M. Randolph,
" u hi'tiiu'i-- ilionias and liahci t
Randolph and a host of lolativoa
i I r.ends.
'?Mrs:~Stt'pT7>e had made' her
home", in New York' foj- the past .
I 1 yi-.ars. Tin- lfiany beautiful flo:
I n:V..-i in.yrs were mute expires
- inns o.f t he high esteem in wlii h
..v- v... i; hi. - 3
EASEEY NEWS
The- annual Itpsenv.ald Banquet
iveii at tlv ?Simp.s*7? Junior High
o-'.utol Eriiiay night, April 23, was
i - s access-. A large crowd was preslit-.
" "
The jriils basketball team of
kmi'snii junior High school has
u !'..uteil I nii.'n three times.
.(Hemvoud Joint will play West
J.ieMvilie Saturday evening at
ho (ilonwood Park.
The ' go.qiel four left for Ohitf *
ifepiiay night. J
. ?Hr-.?H-o+t?Airs-:?Arrrrc?Craig" It-ft"
knalay night for Washington.
r.,. wii.i'l-Wtf!'ITS
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1 hair >!res-itiK pomade am! straitrhtcner
e e? a - \r 1,0 or "Ai'ont s. l - 4
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rattto nnd nddress and receive hijr mon >
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