The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 19, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
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BpTs/well Attended 1
K In Georgetown
K It is really heart thn'll?ng to
large number of young peu Kfle
in a religious body like a SunK
day school on Sunday afternoon
Kjotning in the study and ci:scusw
aion of the lesson and other ex rcises.
X long have heard o f
K Bethel Sunday school and its fine
K Set of young people but Sutnday
was my first. time to vig't and
I observe the work. Prof. G. W.
E Howard who is widely known' in
V South Carolina is the superintcnK
dent and ns up qn Sunday school
| work and the history of the
| ?hurch. The picture I described
t above was seen in Bethel last
R Sunday afternoon when the sons
B and daughters of Allen heard the
K lesson. OTfl \\r ,ovnloi?Ad \
r, - vah.?iiicu uj
- the superintendent and a talk by
the pastor; after which some of
t, the CC boys from toHe AwendaW
camp rendered a few rel/gious
_ songs which greatly pleased the
audience of young trained minds.
The senior class is composed of
a number of young ladies mostly
: high school pupils and graduates
with a representative set of young
men of the same standing. If Ahe
church is to hold these young peo
pie it must broaden its door of
^ _usefulness in reVgious and social
activity and if this God-given
young people is to be trarlsformd
into dynamic chivstian characters
intelligent leadership must b e
' brought to the front. The collece
tion was good. A representative
K from St. Matthews with a young
K lady from Georgetown was at one
I table and one from Florence w'th
a young lady from Georgetown
a was at the other and the contest
1.4 was on and St. Matthew's who rep
[ resented Georgetown won,
B . . William, Johnson.
i>fc>vs
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Many of fhe Union city and coun
ty teachers are aifcupding the summer
schools at Rock Hill, Columbia,
Orangeburg, Atlanta and other
- places. Mrs. A. A. Sims and Miss
Bernice Sartor are taking advance
work in Atlanta university. Mrs.
Janie G. Douglas principal of the
McBeth school is studying at DilV.
lard. * '
Dr. Long lefU. Sunday for the
University of Virginia where hewill
do some special work.
Mr. I. D. Frasier has returned
. to his home in Canv.ln after
I??spending sewral weeks in Union.
Mr. Z. G. Taylor of Darlington
came to Spartanburg where he
> ( wil be employed by the X.C. Mut.
aal Life Insurance, company.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Chester
and Mr. Young of Blairs were
in Union for a short while Sundav.
Mr. Mitchell, brothel of Mrs.
J. . Williams spent The Weekend
wth h?s mother and other, relatives.
He left eaivy Monday ac
companied hy Mrs! Mitchell for
points North.
Mrs. Henrietta Murph, one of
Union oldest citizens was funneralized
at St. Luke Baptist church
at Buffalo, Sunday afternoon. Mr.
Henry Little, a work! war vtternn
died recently. The funeral services
were conducted by Rev. J
A. Baten, his pastor.
Mrs, C. E. Wilson spent a fev: ,
days this week with Dr. and Sirs.
Grant in Newberry.
Dr. H. S. Smiley why has been
in Union for a few months has
returned to his practice in Greenville.
Dr. Edinboro, a recent Meharry
graduate is here to take ovei
his office.
The Palmetto Leader is without
a doubt the leading paper for our
group in the state. The only thing
neei?ed, a few wr iters ti.at can give
real. live news as the Greenville
and Chester writers. They send
out real news. We have too much
of "the Sunday school met at its
usual hour"; "the lesson was well
taught"; "how our hearts did bum
while Rev. Doe talked with us by
the wayside", etc. The pubic reads
this and know not a word is true.
Anyone knows that our schools
will not meet o*n time. They know
further that our teachers don't put
enough study in the Sun?.lay school
lesson. Then its hard to read one
of our correspondents writings and
not find out his church afTilation.
We, as a whole are .irtiore for
church than we are for the Christian
principals.
Finatly, we so suggest that a
schoo'l for reporters be conducted
and Capt. Jim' Tolbert be made
Dean.?We should at?leaast?be- taught
to do things right or not at
all.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE LEADJSR t
V
SAINT JAMES S
A. M. E. CnURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor
Asheville, N. C.?The morning'? p
service began at the usualjiour tl
wltlr the_"8ehT6F"choir singing the !\
processional in an impressive way. p
The prayer of consecration, beau- c
tiful flowers created a most com- t
fortable atmosphere for worship j<
From the subject "The One Cod" .t
taken from Exodus 20:3 our min- b
ister delivered the menage with t<
great thought and fervency... The n
spiritual tide ran high as men and b
women 4bore testimony to the gos- c
pei. Many visitors wex'e present s
and welcomed.
The Sunday school department n
gave a very interesting program in i
the obsex*vance of Children's Day.
A large crowd was pxesent. This
program was directed by Mesdanxes
M. E. Thompson, Mary J. Sloan |
Bertha Caldwell and Miss ]Clax;a- 1
.uauiuin. ine nnances raised lor i
this occasion were more than Mil- >
liciont to pay the assessment for 1
his General Day. The pastor was i
presnet as usual] and commended i
all of the workers. 'j
An overwhelming crowd gathcre..."early
for the evening service,
and again amidst the atmosphere
of deep reverence the devotioonal !
end of the~ser?ice was executi*!; i
"Spiritual Weapons" "constituted
the subject of our pastor's message
taken from Hebrew 4:12 and a- <
gain the hearts of the saints burn
cd by the way-side. Mrs. Delilah
Greenwood of this city accepted
ant was assigned to. the class of
Mrs. TexarrEtWtngFT-A large iurst
| of visitors worshipped again. The /
lays achievements' in things spir- .>
tual and temporal] were abundant I
and our pastor failed r.ot ii thank- I
ing his host of faithful workers. ::
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
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Rev. J. A. Gary, pastor at Mt. h
i labor preached a great sermon c
using as a theme "Wisdom'.
At 8:30. the Children's Day exrx-ises
wore observed. Rev. C. B. 11
Bethea, commended the program. I
In thcv afternoon Chii'.dien's Day.-!-,
it Grand View Presbyterian church' i
with the pageant "Youths Part
in Making a New Worl " Which
was beautifully dramatized. .
.Mrs. "M. L. Foster is attending
summer school at Hampton institute.
She was elected by the i
^tate of South Caivlina to .this
six weeks session. ? h
A surprise party was tenderer
Mis. M. L. Foster as an expres ion
of bon-voyape. She received .1
nany lovelv cifts. Mrs. S. K. Me- ' ?
culough gave a spicy tuast to the tj
honored, truest; response by Mrs i>
Willie B. Gary. Mrs. Foster then <h
tendered her thanks-to th0 man.. ' <
friends and assure^ them thai :i
she shafl- remember them always
for love and tokens, whien was 1 in
presented by Mrs. Map'jrie John- j :
son. ; f
Mr. John GujTanil Jenkins ]
F>ok- after attending .school a^ i't
Fayetteville, X. C. 1 d
Mr. Floyd IVster left Sunday j i
for Asheville, X. C. "Somebody's n
lonesome?".
Mrs. Hattie McCoy is much im- ii
proved. I I!
Mrs. Annie F.ilani-ils etiferi :i ii>
at dinner Sunday. Misses-'Sara j I!
Wad-worth, Charlie H. and Mar- 1"
garet .St a ivy, Cecelia M.. Rosa B. '
and Johnetta Toatk-y, Mr. 11. ward
.Jaflkaon anU M:>,. S...K, M.<j7, _
lot:gFT. A bounteous dinner was T
served. t>
- Mr. John Garland Jenkins-had ti
as his dinner guest Sunday. Mr.
Robert Jackson. ____ a
We are sorry to lean, that Mr. S
Robert Bittle is indispose..-.. ti
Mr. Sidney Alford has his ton- I
sils removed. He is doing nicely, is
Mr. J. H. Johnson motored down e
from Virginia and Wa-hingtocn
to visit NIrs. Mae B. Robinson and i
accompanied him to Washington, a
D. C. for an indefinite --'ny. ? a
Miss Rosa B. Toatlev has re- ii
turne.J from Benedict cr/.lege, Columbia
wherP she attended a con- \
ference for a few days. u
That "Old Folks" concert at y,
Grand View was a wow!! It will,
bo Repeated. Yon come next time n
and see Jennie B. and Pollyanna j|
and the baby. . - d
Mite. Lizzie Gill, has rtumed y
from Washington, D. O., where n
she spent five weeks at the bedside
of her oaughter whom con- 1
tinues ill. J
Mrs. Iyee Chatman (left Satur- li
day to visit her mother and fam- a
ily at Hampton, S. C. R
BONNEAU NEWS h
Rev. P. M. Knox, Pastor
S. S. conducted as usual. Dr.
J. L. Benbow, P. E., was with us r,
lolding the third quarter. Mrs. a:
lenbow al?o worshiped with us. $0
At 11:15 service began. Text
Sxodus 2:9. This sermon went to di
h? hearts of many mothers. ^Ujjt
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T. STEPHEN A. M. E. CHURCII
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Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday was observed as Childen's
I):iy and the .children sat on
he frunt scats Tin y ivmu roaL;
dressed pretty". The pastor
reached a special sermon to' the
hildren ain! parents. * lie used as
ext St. Matt. 10:18-- Hrth. Sub-^
ect Jesus Welcoming Cluldren.
lueh emphasis was put on the
ranging and training children inj
the 1'ii'd of Christ. Two young
ten joined the church, thirty-one
abies and children were, baptizd.
It wa.< indeed a beautiful
ight all-around the altar. The.
.eacojjs, deaco'ju sses, stewards
nd stweavdesse.s were very active
11 assisting *11 the baptism of t r
hifdren.
Sunday school was held ;,ii it
xock. Oll'iWt.* Wviv at their
iu.-t. A neat sum 'was reported
ioiji the Children's Day ear Is by
he fol'owinjr: Little (.dare-nee
hnoknoy, Myrtle Ih-jim-tt, 1\1 ns
Lucas. Lei.ia llby\ya:d. Cither.
:ie- (icurdino. Catherine Washituion.
Cathei itn- Kvur.livii-.- K\a?:s
'hoiuascena Rat"edrro, Jantes l.uas.
Januv Ih ov. ti. 1). War-1 Wiie>n,
\VilheI:reia'i Simmons,
olio Wil.-oii,> ISi-rrn.fii'ia r llieer.o:
'rani; Fiazivr. Jr.. Ida Mai (.iibo.Ithv:
le-lie* i'm >1n. l-;t!?elie-Catln i-,
hit all Ch-ye-htndi !! .1 Cape! ? '.
It's, Clara Sand!-". Mi's. f i.:i
ia.3son re-p? .the- !de"'.esi a'oount
-S'l.'r't. Mis. Ahath -r Wo.'d*
ury a:.d M. . Ch'ri lial.a
vision M'e-. Tk .? el. the .'e ,k a'r
Atfke'is ' w\. rax-; our ( hi.'di ei.'
lav inor.e-y. The vi-iters ip s-.S.
i-as Mis- Kiir.alx ti: (Ji-attv" "/
ilaseot. Pa;. ..a irlative rl'- Mi-.r,.,;..
u.ai.. ti . l.... m .. < '.a . : i
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town. oar >x:SurC7~vr?:? te'v.-t
arain "aft*.-: heinir > !'' I": > ! 11 i1. :': .':;
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The Chil'lrt-nV I>ay
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taekhoiis,. ill My.i ;lt. I'.viti'h. ' . tai'y
l?y Mrs. I.i /:/'. He', ii:1
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the remains. I'- xf
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u.-hand, Rev. N. H? RM . !>a,:. v v
at?f n'1' i'ii1 'if--. N ' ' t '
n<l 1 tri: 1-: : i-1 thio'i.i. I'd
a h<i>i Mem!-. .She
1 tile f . ! tl'l Mr) !1 !'i.' !l.
Mi-s Antic.Mao M i. tin aid
li?s Bc'.<"ievTuel:-. r e ft -hi t 1'tiay
f?.r New York white they
ill spplaT the sjmnn r.
.AIiMamie. Kit-! a.,., .y a- ti.e win
inir trirl- 'a-i Sunday at St. I'll! 1it.
Rev. Rov.tv.aii "t\n.l leave Suway
night far M-.ir.phh-, Ter.n..
Jiove he wi 1 attend the l.'.Oth an-,
iversary <;f the A. M. E. elunvh.
Sick list: Mr-. !(. >.ry .J,din-<m.
r.; Mr.-. Viola Rohintr. Rie aid
ones and Mrs. Morris. Mr-. Wilams.
Mr. Jernciett. Mr-. RieVvrdson,
Mrs. I-otti,. Rtingle. Mr.-,
ted and Mrs. Kanht,. IVing'.e.
Quarterly conferm e will l.e
eld at ShKoh Sunday also Chil n's
Day w ill h<- onset ved.
Come to church - Co t<> church!
'ports were favorable. The Stew
dess served dinner tit ti e parmage.
Rev. and Mrs. Benbow were the
nner guests of Mr. Ed. and Airs,
inie Cooper at Cherry Hill.
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IH PALMETlY) l,lfcAi)&R
,?i GAFFNEY NEWS
The amateur program staged a
tlu: Hamrie.h tneatre last wee
will be repeated Friday night b;
of patrons and timntn
management. Prizes last wetei
went as follows: J. 0. Smith
whistling, 1st prize; Felecia Fos
ter, singing, 2nd prize; Fran!
1 humor, tap dancing, 3rd prize.
Key. Mis. V. O. Jclferies preach
ed l'or I*e\h_ L. C. Chambers a
^iuiron, S. C., Sunday night.
Mr. 1. W. (jlymph and I. Smitl
. f A. and T. college, Greensboro
is home with parents.
Mr. II. lv. Gist motored t<
Asheville, X. C., last week on ?
I leastiio trip.
Mils. Janie Roberts/' Mr. aiK
It-. John Epps and Celeste am
vnnie Pearl Jetferies motored ti
itio\er Sunday to visit her. nice
v, ho is very sick.
Moms Lawrence Smith, Spen
.1 Ma tin, Howard learner am
.-event! others of the younger se
.iug exercise* ?i' the Business
legv :?t Spaitanburg Monday
. In the ulass are two GalT
. a ;riiU to graduate: .Miss Eliza
.'h ila .on and Miss Yirginii
\ sate. ' ..
l.r.w i t.nvc llawkin.- died Monday
:i : is, .way to hospital -as a resul
f ' i?lp\v. mi the bead received ji
le wich Bubber Foster as
*. y worked on a larm near Cher
.-.\ ,. Csvelt. lie was taken to
. . . Funeral home.
l.i.tle George" Arthur Tate diet
a.:day. lie was the son of Mrs
..Toy Tat'.. Funeral and buria
a. it - Knuckles chapui Moiiuaj
K-O'eries Funeral Home ij
iu'age. e
Mis- L. E. McDowell &n<
ie-vv" .Mi1. Cha'ppelle motored tx
i - iisu's -Mountain. Monday to attem
i YM.GA and- VWt'A confen
. Th y reported a pleasanl
M . Uulli Mill- .Morris., wife 01
* . l.v.. is 'attending summei
at State college^ Orange
s. r.
M: e-'-.lltm-. ami- Gladys Moon
1'aarr ar.d Mr. W. 1.. Graj
i-a;.- Mountain. X. t\. Avert
. S . day afternoon guests ol
! a ir.. E.- McDowell.
Eliza Bravey of. Charlotte
11. r a t lht. w t 1 vii;. with
Mt-- I.. M. MeDoWei'.*
M.N V PN P,AJ'Tj.S?_ C IILJU'M
i't \. NN . I\inard. I'astor
. 1 sti ?\ S. Sunday was
. .; :":." It I.y for all church
. D:Ii the Supt. am
' ;lv i.? : :.' : post of duty. ~A
::"i.i - was taught am
. . o .v ;; , ; a -toiv
\: 1 !V tr.oi ninj; set.. a
1 . a . V?y tin- pastoi
wondei ful iius'(
> very heart re
j 1N r'! !:o.i to order a'
the tfiplip t'apI
' ;t .. . n; !. Davis and he:
. a:ari\ U was wel
- . V interesting t?
V.
; woi ship bewail at
.... . ., when attain out
. ' .iv its with a sou
- :i. Text Genesis
"How Shall I Gi
lather". A.*larg<
!. We had mail}
;t-nds nil enjoyoc
We a* so had a vis
college.
'>'n "y -chool conveptioi
fiii- F; June 18 and wc
T i- >j - will l?e alright.
< \ M'UtON NEWS
' i ! 'ay was observe!
Peter and Browi
at Brown chape
j-< - i n' were unable t<
I thai The Supt. announce*
~~ held under hi:
a . ... t .. :).r
T'nt. < i.d en's. l)ay sermon wa:
| pr? a* tr : night by Rev.' Me
I'a: :-! lYovidcncg church.
'A ! ::. : cancel avl local debt
first Sunday in Jul}
IT V. j ' Ci apel* and a similai
:iii\ > ;. 1 'e.ter will be the 3r(
S m' ay July.
lh-'V :. < ap-. l choir is planning
<''.her choirs during th<
!. :i - ip Columbia the las'
w< ok i\ J'.i'y. If the presiding el
<i< i - < n i:. ir rounds would urpf<
Iih*> '!>* : t<: attend, as they wil
' m ir,. .il- ;t the league assessment
j lli'-re \v<>. !d he thousand? of rep
h M-m.'itivt-s in Columbia.
Dr. .1 S. Bonn and Prof. liar*
!*- h.v. ?I?\V?.ilhu:hile prhgiam
kit's fol'.-.v their leadership.
.Mi.-?, Susanna Jimmersdn and
.Mis. Maria Mack who have beer
on the >ic,; list were seen at the
church ' Sunday to the flight of
their many friends.
Lcave your news at Henry Jenkins'
store.
TAYLOR NEWS
1 S. S. at the usual hour. At
k 11:.'!() Pastor J. H. Gilttiore delivy
red a wondrful sermon. At
? niyht?our pastor brought a?mes1
sage from the 5th chapter of II
> Kingts. Wo were pleased to* havo
* Mrs. Nancy Foster with us.
4 .Mr. and Mrs. Perry Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. B. Zimmerman, alsc
- Mr. \V?1 Sawyer, spent Sunday aft
teilioon with theiwparents'^Ir. and
Mas. James Zimmerman at Trav^
el Rest. S. C.
'? Mr. Will Sawyer of Columbia is
making his home with Mr. and
3 Mrs. Zimmerman.
* Rev. Gilmore spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs, J. B.
Burgess.
^ There will be a quartet singing
U \ :i o.-i "i
<4L ?1|I\VU VIUI|K1 LIIV OIU tiUU **W1
e Sunday? at night. You are invited.
Collection for the day
" $27.00.
^ Mrs. Alexander of Greer spent
* Sunday with Mrs. Jerome Alexarrderr"?*
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7 BETHEL A. M. E. CHVRCH
Rev. S H Lewis, Pastor
Sunday school convijned at the
. regular time with officers and
t teachers in their respective places
Very beautiful lesson was" hail
. After the lesson Mr. Emerson Lewis,
son of the pastor gave a
splendid revi ew to the delight of
all. Miss Rachel Kin&rd review;j
<1 for the. little folk.
For the moving service the
j congregation was well represent,
ed. Quite a number of visitors
x present. The pastor preached a
noble sermon from the subject:
j The Letter of Life. *
, The ACE League under the
j leadership of Mr. Henry Webber
is moving on to lvgher heights.
I Many took part in the discussion
of the topic; The kind Literature
f we should read.
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NOTED NEWSMAN
CARD OF THANKS.
The family of the late James
A. Hafrper wish to thank the i*.
-many friends for the kirdnoc?
| shown them in their r.eent be-.
reavement and for the beautiful
floral tributes.
We. especially wish to thank the
officials and nurses of the Good
Samaritan Hospital for the kindmess
and consideration shown our
father during lvs. stay there:
THE FAMILY.
To strengthen
the whole system
against the weakening effects of
the changes that take placcs. in
MIDDLE LIFE
Good strength is always important,
but it is of special importance
during the change
of life when the : . ^ ^
I body needs the :* *>
' very best nourish- ment
to fortify |3f '" Mh
it against the 'if
changes that are
taking place. In
creased nervous
I irritability* and the . \
' distressing symp- v
tonis that appear
, in middle life all f'
'nee.d treatment V
I with a view of p|. "W
i making the worn- ^
an as comfortable as possible.
To combat poor nourishment and
associated nervous fatigue. Carcloi
has real usefulness because it is a
bitter tonic and stomachic which
stimulates the appetite and increases
the amount of gastric juice. In this
way, digestion is aided, thus favoring
more complete transformation
! of. food into living tissue, resulting
| in improved nutrition and ;nr con-~
"] sequent'building up iind striuglhening
of the whole system.
Cardui is a liquid medicine, sold \
in 9-ounce bottles,, .with full directions
for use.
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