The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 12, 1937, Image 5
- Saturday, .June 12. I'll?
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.... ... Ry llattie 1>. Shelton
Roy. A. J. Thc/mas -preached a
soul stirringsermon Sunday a.m.'
it was highly enjoyed.
/ Maijy students have veturne.l
from the various cuTleges.
Rev. W. M/ Downs, Rev. Stewart
and Rev. A. J. Thomas wore
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Craine recently.
' Mr. Willie Shelton and Charlie
Franklin mctored to Columbia
Sunday on a pleasur^ trip.
Mr. W. J. Sullivan is home visiting
ycfativo-; and friemls. Rev.
W. M. Downs of Columbia con aiotod
a revival meeting last week
at ht. raw.
Misses Dorothy Lee 'Jack-on.
Hattie B. Shoh?>n, Kathryn J'..
Leak wish to', thank their many
friends fertile lovely, gifts durin ;
their graduation at Hampton St.
lliKh school. * ~
CLINTON NEWS
Miss Rebecca Thompson left on
Monday ft?r Ansbnia, Conn, where,
she will spend the summof .with
her sister. We hope Miss Thompson
a \er.v pleasant-.stay.
Miss Ester Hall is homt, after
closing a successful school term.
The following students are home
from various eol'.tvires: Miss Roberta
Brown, Benjamin Thompson,
Marf Ferguson, Ruby Young
f-"1?Charles Ilamlin, David Young,
Spencer Bell, John Williams. I.eatha
Young and Alice Little. Nan
cy Woody, Carrie (Jritfin.
Arthur Watson left Saturday,
afternoon for Washington, D. C.
Thp Clinton baseball squad Won
(ivou Whitmire Saturdav. June ">.
at the Clinton Mill Park which was
w their first panic. Semes S to '!;
but lose the next panic with the
CCC camp at Clinton. For. information
a lit/lit panics. 'write Clilbert
Shelii or Raster Pyrd, manager.
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LANCASTER MACS <
.fjunday was a beautiful <lay.
- The chlmirip of th,. .bell- seemed
to.say go to church'. Services wm',.
'* very good at all the churches in
the city. Ilev. E.. (I. l'luntyr. pastor
c,-f Mts Zion A. M. T7 ZToiv
, chinch, ilew-11. \\T Purer... pastor
of the Presbyterian -church; E<W
\V. M. (iantt. p.istoiT of St. Paul
A. M. E. church; Rev. McMaynus
"* pastor of Washington E a p t i -1
.church.' .
Prof. E. E. Riley with' tin- c>?operati't'n
of his faculty closed a
success!"of school 'term. tht, best
I'D the histoiy of the school. Sun-'
<hn- Mav ."Ui. Rev. Id. (I. Huntm-'
delivered the annual sermon in the
school auditoriuni.
* Th., graduating exercise relied
< (1 vi'C >it ( ii thiisi" wild trainc.!.
them. Last Monday night was
the final closing excreiseywlu-n -J
hoys and tril ls marched oitl< tly to
th<> platform. - Six of them recited
orations thai laid the audience
spell-bound.
Mr. Steward (white) chainnar.
of- the trustee heard of the city
schools delivere . the address to
the graduates. lie emphasized
three facts;- Honesty.. TriiUifuulness.and
the .man o? (lalilee, Jesus
Christ.
1'iof. k. ! ]. i'ii, y Is a sirfrrnr?
loader witli. Jinei-qjiaLtfrcoUmrs. Xx. wonder
Lancaster training selvx/l
is going and growing tinder his 1
leadership.
Mrs. Rabcock lias charge id' the
A'YA.She is just the right woman
and the work is coming on splendidly)
Mi-.s sis Lafayette Relk, Maeeo
.. ' Whey an < \V. '1'. (iantt are 1n.iT!e~
from school.
Mr. Wlson McDonell of th/js
city passed away Saturday morning
Philadelphia and will he fun-,
eralzed here Thursday at St..
Paul church.
The colored husir.es.s enterprise
es of Lancaster -are prospering.
Messrs Sam Mussey, Ren Clyburn
and Jo'lfif Roykin;' lr.ciThnnts
juc doing- good woi k.
Messrs William Fun erburk anil
Frasier and James 1J. MeMullen,
undertakers and their are keeping
workin the modern .systenn
I)i'. Clinton is one among the
leading hpysician in Lancaster.
Mr> Babcock is the efficient
agent of the N. t\ Mutual! Life
Insurance.
HENRY O. TANNER
BURIED IN PARI*
Paris (C)?Henry Ossawa Tanner,
78, most eminent of American
colored painters, and otto of
the, world's foremost painters,
died here Tuesday and was buried
here. Mr. Tanner, the son of Bishop
Benjamin Tanner of the A.
M. E. Church, 'specvailize..' in bibtP'
Meal subjects, and received the
Legion of lienor decoration, the
Lippincott prize, honorabCe men-,
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ST. ,1A M l-:s A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. \V. H. Itoulor, Pastor
Sunday school began at the usual
hour with the assistant Supt.
Mr. Melton Lewis in charge. The
!o.: -am wa< interestingly reviewed
by Miss Llo'ise Jynerette. Mrs.
Si Kena Lykes was a welcome visio
at Sunday school and church.
At 11 :.'!0 after the opening our
pastor preached a soul stirring
asnion fn'in the theme "Twtr
datsls". This being the .first Sunlay.
many partook of the Lord's
-upper. Our pastor and congregation
worshipped at Gilbert's
ha|ul. Suni.iiy afternoon where
lie preached for Rev. Gilbert.
Rev. I.eroy J'ackpdn delivered
> evening message al St. James
.\mi;h was enjoyed. We were
/la ! to srLi Mrs. Amies Jones out
liter a few days of illness.
Hats oil" to our Pastor, Rev,
onfei red on him last week at Alton's
commencement and also -to
M>-ms Celia Phelps, Eddie Mao
Aivhey. ."Messrs Eugene an<. Melon
l.ewis ami Josephus Cannon,
ejr Sunday . so hod scholars who
-indented from Hooker Washirig >P..
( 'oluillhiiVrMi-s
Esh/'le Jaiineretle, Su-pt.
M' t!i,. Sunday school is improving
nicely at heme, after under "
isan nporati?m at the f?ood
Samaritan Miosp;lnl.
.Miss Fnnifte Phelps left for'Now
Ymk. last Thursday to spend the
summer,
. Mis- EloisJ .Tanerette and Mrs.
Nora I )i\(.-n are. at home after
completing successful school terms.
t Conway an .' St. Matthews, S.
C. Airs. Annie Janerette had ai
'or euy-ts ..tiring coinmencmecnt,
ley. and Mrs.. W. I. (lore and family
of Conway; Rev. and Mrs. V.
A. Janerette of Summerville;
Revs*. I. W. Janerette and W. E.
R'fhardsoii t.f Darlington' and
Florence..
<'<>1,1 Mill ANS MAKE IIKill
\S< HOI.ASTK' AVERACiES
JOHNSON C. SMITH I'NIV.
Among tlu' '"aLTrt. number of stui
::is ivooi'ving degrees front John
son C. Smith university, Charlotte
?.in May LV? were Miss Ethel
i'> i-i~ Joha-o'n and Mrs. Minnie
Walk ft* Johti.inn who graduated
magna cvnn lnudc averages
:i > Miss l Yanecna'Goodwin Clark
mi and. Mr. James Abnoy withMi-s
Dartluila Arthur and Miss
Ktdhryn John-onA-apt.Vated high*
1 honors- and' high honors rePert
iyely at. Harbor-Scotia eot'ege
? !>.? nil. X. the junior divis"1
11.!' Joint-on ('. Smith uiliver'y:
Mi<- Arthur. ;n addition tc
v. ming highest honors granted
! y I'at her -Scotia eidloge Won two
' i Vir>hip pji/.cs amountng to
i ". miy-dj.liars.
! i- iutei-e-ting to- note that*all
f these slvdeiits. with excpeti'on
. an- 4-Vooner Iiooker Washi
; ;|q:i prjpds, Mrs._ Johnson havit:
. < onil|'frt-e.. her high scht/ol
rk itt Seotia Seminary. These
Indent? relied much credit on the
I ' .undiia puldie school system.
m:\vhehuy news
Drayton Street IligK School
1'n.l If P Clotldi-n Prior iDa 1
r'ovcl hy nl'. The address by
I V-Tf. "Tnlvn P. P.ur'yess, state itin mnt
teacher trainer of State col
pave a wonderful address.
si!i;irt "What it is to Succeed"
hat was beautifully outlinde an J
>: -ented, pave a safe road to' sue
ess to any </nu who- watch ^the
"urns.
1 he S .r' . of city schools. Prof,
r. 1>. Cannon presented Attorney
W' .i Johnson who presented the
|i| lomas to* graduates.
Mr. Rhuben won the prize of
for the best scholarship and
leportment n the 10t*h grade.
Thursday morning Prof. U. S.
lailman announced that ther0 wi'll
e. a picnic,_Tlnirsuay, .Tune. JO at
Iarbison institute by the Sunday
u ho(d a'iiance. Fare adults 40c
liildron 30e. You will also onioy
a c-ipht-seeinp trip to the Dam
!tn?l;other places of interest.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. A. Caleote, Pastor
Sunday school servvoe and the
[nun-I'll s nc.nr was largely attenr.'ed
and quite impressive.
Ttto pastor's text was Prov.
i: 1 L\ 1 hentt. Trusting in the Livi.
11 I toil.?Tii tiis ilisnnnst' ht' nutiined
to t li(. congregation the benefit
of following Jesus step by
step.
Mesdaiues L. Starks, Dean Ton
A'nye Graham, Alivj long and
Eunice H. Allen attended the 14th
fu?mu4' Woman's Christian conference
4t Benedict. We regret to
know .Mrs. Long couk.n't stay the
full tinio on account of her illness.
She was brought by Un
I'HK FAUttlrriO Lwadkk
dortakor F. B. Pratt, Mr. Eugem
other ladies reported a bonc'ieia
Gary and Mrs. Lula Pratt, 'it-,
and successful session.
A large .crowd of bra- h*
era students and others attended
the Pilgrimage at Columbia, 'Pr*,
reported a pleasant trip.
Mrs. Charlve Swindler of >.\ v
son and daughter, Mr. Km .1 ami
berry is spending her vacatio-.v <
'YoTk City.- Before returning
Misg Marie E. Swindler . W ..
south Mrs. Swindler :% t>: >; r.<]
some time in Canada and N m ain
Falls. For her we wish n ph-a-*
ant trip. . ; '
NEWS OF FELLOWSHIP.
Sunday was our service day. and
it was a fine day. The S. S. opened
at lol o'clock, with Supt; .la .
Rutherford. Bro, A. Min g?'r from
timely' remarks on conducting tl r
.Sunday school. The lesson wiimented
on by the pastor, lb v. .!.
J. Young. After which a lively
prayer meeting was conducted ! y
Bro. \V. II, Johnson.' Tin- pa>tor
with Lie. Hall, from Columbia n eended
the rostrum.* $ Iter tin* d?
votional services, the-nastm- -no!,.
from the subject: For th- W in!
of Knowledpe We perish. Tin- mar
messapo.
Wo ale glad to sec. the fa-roar
so much cncouraped with tln-i'.
woVk. Bro. Georpe Chaplin w'<<
was bitten by a spider last Friday
is improvinp. We hope all in m
Ivors and friends are lookin. forward
to a pood childrcns day.
BETHLEHEM BAI'T. < BI RCH
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Faster,
Newberry.?-Last Sunday was
the first Sunday in June, a: d !
cause that day is known as Communion
Day many people were
found at the -various ehurelr
throuphout the country.
The Sunday school was called to
order by Bro, N. L. Lake V '
Supt., and after a brief ilevot iei a'
exercise the teachers took> cba rev
of their classes for a? few moment
the lesson was reviewed by Br.-.
Morpan.
..__..The morning- services )<? . . an :V
the. regular hour with Mis- (iw. i
dolyn Henry at the piano. Our
jTfaStnr-m<ed as a text these v.a.rd~Thr
Lord is iny light-. ctc.-R-'. V i
.subject: "Our Unseen Friuid.'
We were able to see as m v
before that unSl'en friend w h >>
.-tands out as a stronghold ajraii
all powers of the world. Cod
that "Unseen Ft end,' a fiiend
'hat will never leave you alone.
We were very happy to hav.e
worshipping with us again' our
>\\*n Deacon II.F. Neely, who has
been indisposed for more tliar
veeks. We feel that everything
is going to be all right now wit!
our beloved deacon on the job a
gain. . '
JOHNSTON NHWS.
Bethel Sunday school i.s still alive.
We thank all of the Sunday
schools around Johnston for participating
with us in services.
?,Tr. Julius (iarv departed Ttrr~
life June 1, after an illness of a
bout 10 days'. The family-has our
sympathy.
Mr. Willie Gary is here from
Lake City, h'la., being called by
the death of his brother, Mr. Julius
Gary.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos attended
Booker Wnshington commencement
to see .their son Mimnaugh
reheive his diploma, Als.u
Airs. A. B. Harrison and Eva Joinson.
T> following received dertificates
from the Ko.-enwald 'school
here: Grace M. Bland, Jessie T.
Gritlin, Willie M. Williams," Ernest
Walker and Nathaniel Ryrd.
Miss Gladys Hurley graduate,!
at State college this year.
Mr. and Mrs. -Johnie Minick
Saluda were seen in Johnston nr.
Monday.
Misses Lillian M.'Gary,' Helen
V. Coins, P. Eagle after teacliine
school here have returned to tlu ir
homes, Washington, 1>. and
Columbia.
Mrs. Willie Mohley left. Widres
(lo\f Vow York where she will
visit relatives.
Mr. Jesse Unit aim .uis;i
Brooks spent Sunday in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Padgett ai'd
Miss I.aura Lee I.atson motored
.to Trenton on Sunday.
Miss Grace Andrews and I it 11< *
Miss Enima Belle Grifiin are visiting
relatives in, Washington. T>.C
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Anderson of
Edgefield were the Suday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos,
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3u Taylor &U 1417 I'm? St.
Uiiice 11 'Uir? ?Telephone:
A. Til. to 3 i\ ii. Ilea. t>b75
1'. Al. to 6 i\ -M.
Dr. \\ . D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
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Residence:
l*a<iy si, io'ol Pir.e-St.
Columbia, b. C.
Odioe 11 v ?u i s Phone#:
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to. 2 p. r,s. c'Tys
to b P. M.
Dr. K. B. Frederick
Physician r
Oilce: Residence:
Washington 1410 l ark
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Co: uinLrui, S. C.
10no 7b il
' Aii' ck.t'S>s of Dental VN oi'k
Dr. L. II. Hallman
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PAlNLKSS 1A I PACTIONS
bund ay,- y Aj j- .: ::ih ats
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i_ .un.n.u, b. C.
Jr. H. G. Thompson
di:m lst ;
Assembly St. Colombia
Phone i'l'T
P: Crowns--Bi ui> e.- l'.??t*'? a
Specialty. Extractions Made
Painless
Wn;!,s^i.:~ \\ edne.Miays and
turdays at A. Basse! Build.ng.
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10 A. M. to 7:00 I'. M. OtFice 6033
Rcadcncc 8873
I)r. D. Iv. Jenkins j
DENTIST
'direr, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
, ;
madam iM<:n<:irs ?
Hair Grower
r
Diseased Scalp?Giro* Life A
uity. BEST GROWER?apply
e a week?PRICE 85c.
6 Rlanding St. Columbia
ints Drug Store. Washington St, 9
""hnmaH Drug Store, Taylor
and Harden Street*
( aad Gtaaap.