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Saturday, September 11, 193', 1 ~ -Y, IIARDEEVILLE' N&WS '* 'v"' 1 . Sunday school was opened al the ushal hour Willi all ofTicers and teachers at their regular post of duty. Mr. Nathaniel Washing ton who was a delegate to the Sunday school convention at Beau fort brought a very good report Mrs. Z. E. Prihiu's and daughTei -iJuanita returned from Adams Run where tin." attended the W. H. and Also the S. S. convention accompti nied by Mrs. Leola and Li-zoi Glover. , Friends of Mrs. Ophelia Rilej were glad to see her at churcl Sunday. Also Mrs. M.. Hodges Mrs. L. B. Riley is somewhat in disposed npd Mrs. Clara Webbe, and Mr. Henry IIodges are stil on the sick list. Regular services Sunday wen ?^>,l U-.l U -? ?' ? ui, uuin cnurcnes. ltev. F McBrown, pastor of St. Stephei A. M. E. church; Rev. McGill, "pastou Fishers Chapel . M. E church. Prof. J, S.~ Shankli", district superintendent was a visitor? a fit. Stephen Sunday and gave i very interesting talk. . lie ha clone and is now doing much foi the boys ar.d girls m the district .He was accompanied by his so1; Joe. On Monday morning thej mptpred to Garnett for Labor Daj fpicnic accompanied by Mrs. Vic toria Reed, Mrss Eleanor Randal Misses Juanita Glenmore and Ber nice Primus. >. Stewardess Board No1. 3. enter tained' last night at the colorei school house. Mr. Rudy Thompson left for hi home ttfwn after- spending sever ul months here. Miss GCTTrude McBrowi\ and he: little brother Edwin we're wit! us on Sunday. The Junioi Usher board was or - croni7nrl Kvr tlm Qonino Prooi/JnM v* WJ tut UVIMU1 x IV.UIUVII Mr. Sidney Salters and our Pas|o Rev. W. F. McBrown. The fol r lowing persons as ushers: Mr. Na thanvel Washington president; Mis Lula Powef, vice-;:resident; 'Cath urine?T.iump, seiretary; Mami Jenkins, treasurer; Bcrnice Pri mus, Ida Bell Toomer, Leo'la WrI liams, Elnora Simmons and Mad lene Glover. Mr. Hughes, Mr. Freeman, Mi Jones and other members of th Ife C. C. C. camp has beta very loy al to the churches here and w tire always glad to have then come. - MT. LEBANON A.M.E. <-HURCI Rev. \V. L. Williams, Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day fo ull -church-goers The Sunda; school nnened sit it^ vco-iilni- Vimir A very timrly and interesting ad dress was given, to the Funda; school l>y Or. J. C. Quaries th presiding elder. Regular church service begar at its regular hour 1:30. Elde tjuarles delivered Jthe messtage , W'e had a splendid quarter. Sunday evening the quartette from Winston-Salem, N. C., wa here arid rendered a splendid pro ^ gram hi interest of Mrs. Fannl B. Wright's club that is working in interest of this church. Thi 'big rally will be hd)d ^Sunday morning. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. J. (.'allnian, Pastor Chester," S. C.?The IS. S. open Charley Hr.rdin. -Our. rev val started Sunday morning. A large crowd wor shiped with us. Our pastor preacl ed a soul stirring sermon subjecl "Drive". Sunday evening our church wai r packed to its utmost capacity. W< thank everyone who helped us wir souls^for Christ and epecially ,th< choir from Brg Calvary. Mr. Claience Hartjson of Phil adelphia, Pa., is visiting his svs ter, Mrs. Nettie B. Meeks on Wy lie street. Mrs. Emma Re^d and her lit tie daughter Ruth of Mt. Claire N. J., is visiting her mother am sister Mrs. Ellen Mack and Mrs Hattie Gill. Mrs. Weed before (marriage was Miss ran ma Mack Mrs. Emma Head and chvldrer motored toTuskpgee, Ala., to visit her husband, Mr. Sam Heat who has been ill there in the government hospital. We were glac to know that he is doing fine. . Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hardir and daughter Miss Ruth Hardr. \ motored to Winnsbofro Thursday J morning to the ftineral of Mr Mtfobly who cam<* to his death by / umknown parties. * mV. Bill Jacksotv and his sor und tf^ughter of West ,Vijrgini8a were galled home because of the illness^of his brother Mr. Sunny Jackion. . r. COKESBURY NEWS R?v. F. L. Boney, Pastor The S. S. had a very large attendance. The lesson was very beautifully taught and reviewed , by the Supt., Mr. W. M. Dixon, j The preaching service was very effective. The pastor brought a [ New Creature". A good<tollection I was contributed. The new con_ verts were baptised and received into full connection. Two babies of Mrs. Janie Upsure were Christened. Quite a few partook of the Cord's .Suppei\ Visitors: Misses ' Edna and Lucy, Mr. E. A. Jr., and 1 Master John 11. Adams of Columoia; Mrs. E. L. York of Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. York is visiting her ' sister Mrs. F. L. Honey. Mr. Emanuel Gc/ggins of Pennsylvania is visiting his father Mr Marion Goggins. Miss Sarah Goggins is taking 1 nurse (.raining in the Good Sama' ritan hospital, Columbia. ; ALLEN TEMPLE AME CHURCH ' Rpvt I \V Wiltioi-Blinnn Paatnr \ Greenville, S. C.?The fourth and last quarterly conference has passed into history. From every standpoint it was the best of reuent years.- The pastor, Rev. J.W. f Witherspoon, was loud in his praise for the two very excellent and soul stirring sermons delivered by the P. E.. Dr. J. C; Quarles Sunday. At the business session on j the following night the reports showed that there had been a double increase. There was genral s and enthusiastic request for the - return of both Presiding Elder and pastor.. Many resolutions were r read commending them for their * untiring interest in placing Allen Temple if per capita is considered - at the head of the State, both spir t itually and financially. It " was fur r ther resolved that the conference " go on record asking the appoint* ing powers to-- send back these s men of God, to Allen Temple to further carry on the work so no hly hognn Dr. J.W. Witherspoon. the very i cient and energetic pastor is truly bringing things to pass. Plann are 1 being perfected daily for the entertainment of the Pied mpnt Annual Conference convening at Allen Temple in November. The trustees are renovating and enlarging the parsonage. The anniversary rally closed last Sunday. $607.10 was realized. More than I $2000.00 has been raised during the last six months. Rev. and Mrs. Witherspoon atr tended the State Missionary meet y ine in Or&ncrebtiro- lust ?ioob> ?>?^ a few hours in Charleston Satur"Tday. While there, Mrs. Wither' spoon was the recipient of lovely e gifts from the ex-members. 1 CLINTON COLLEGE OPENING Clinton College began its 44th ; session Monday, Sept. 6. Presij dent Stanback is very happy over . the outlook for a bright year. The (, number of students enrolled the r first day indicated that the enrollj ment will be the largest in the history o|^ his administration. The following comprise the faculty for the term: Miss Maudelle j E. Craver. Rochester, N. Y.. Livingstone College, Social Sciences; Miss Lucille R. Hawkins, Rock . Hill, Livingstone 'College, History _ and Education; Prof. C. T. Hin con, kock tun. Livingstone Col-' r lege. Science and Mathematics; - Miss Louise Worthy, Salisbury, N. 1 C., Livingstone College. French t and .English; Prof. Cv H. Turner, Charlotte, N. C., Johnson C. Smith 3 University, Education and MatheJ matics; Miss Jennie L. Howze i Chester, Clinton- College, Regis trar and Training Department; Mrs. Sallie Funderburk, Lancaster Dean of Women and Dietitian. 'We were glad to see so many of " our Presiding Elders and pastors present for our opening which tells - us that they are going to stand , behind President Stanback* this i year. The inclement weather prevented the recption planned -v for the opening and was postponed until Friday night. Sept. 10th. 1 Watch for Clinton College News in the Leader weekly, and we ini 1 vite you to visit our school and j beautiful campus. SPARTANBURG NEWS. Royal Palm Social Club i f The Royal Palm club held their weeky meeting at the home o f ' their treasurer, Charles Coleman, Monday night, Sept. 6th, The meet 1 ing was opened by the chaplain, Herman O. Tucker. After devo' tional exercises the house was ' called to order by the president. 'Herbert L. Brewton, Jr. After thia The Sixty-ninth Ann Bethlehem Baptist C *l"7 i RK Sunday Sej .. 12, 1937 Bethl hem Baptist church will commer orate her sixty-nine years, of se vice to the Newberry communit It is impossible for us to tell t about the church's contribution . the educational, social and cultu al advancement of the communit to say. nothing of the spiritual m istry to its menibers and mai friends. We cannot evaluate su< a service in terms of dollars ai cents. Acknowledging Bethlehem shortcomings, we are yet proud her past, and we are asking th you rejoice with us in this, h sixty-ninth anniversary. We are not satisfied, howev-; mere1y'"to praise our past. We o ly recall it to give us inspirati* the minutes were received and dopted. Our main discussion wi to get the rules fcof the club good condition. The next meetii Avill be at the home of Azon Se ton., 106 uemetevy St., next wee The sisters and nieces of Mi Viola Jones and Mrs. Lorean Gi of Spartanburg were Mrs. Wi Mantas of Detroit. Mich., the sister; nieces: Mrs. Thomas Joh son and husband from Los^Ang les, Cal., and Mrs. Lillie M. Ha rison of Dayton. Uhio. Mrs. jon son motored from California Tu day. They also visited their broi er Mr. Howard Carpenter of Ne berry, Thursday; and have ah been delightfully entertained 1 relatives. EDGEFIELD NEWS. Miss Volmer Holmes after visi ing relatives and friends here, le for Detroit. Mich, lust week. Mrs. Janie Smith has returm to her home On Brooks St. SI spent a very pleasant summer Louisville, Ky. Mr. Wm. Simkina after spen ing several months in the CC camp has returned home to tl delight of his relatives. After spending several da; with relatives, Miss Serena Sir kins returned to Washington, D.< Mrs. Rachel Marshall left la week for Detroit, Mich., to vis her brother Archie Burt who coi tinues ill. MrB, Ella Simmons -left th week for Chicago, 111. She repor having had a very pleasant sta nere. Miss Gertie Dean Nix of A ike is the house guest of Miss Nj diae Parker. Miss Evelyn S. Parker, accon panied by Miss Ida S. Boyd, n turned Wednesday from Columbi While in Edgefield Miss Boyd \vi the house guest of Prof, and Mr W. E. Parker. Mesdames Rosa E. Parker ar Elizabeth Waldo motored to C< lumbia Sunday. They were accon panied back by Miss Ida B. Boyi Upon returning from Columbi Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Waldo wei unfortunate in having their ee wrecked. Both ladies were injure* Mrs. Mary Simkins of Greer wood and Miss Alma Barnes ai visiting Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sin WATERLOO NEWS. Mr. Grady Smith died from o\ erheat while oil the job Thursda Sept. 2. He was funelalized Sur day at Smyrna AME Church. Re> Hawthorne, offlciatWT The many friends of Mesdame Evelyn Campbell and Selete Youn are glad to Welcome them horn after visiting in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Essie Parker is home t jattend the funeral of har nephe< THE EALMETtO LBADE iversary and Second H( hurch, Newberry, S. C., V. E/' E. GAL'LDEN, A.B., B.D., e-iand giidance for a more servicca11 ble ministry in the years that lie r-1 ahead. There is, as we all know, y-'a growing need for a spiritually, ill revitalized and socially progressive to I church today, because the world is U'-1 so fraught with social change, mory al collapse, and spiritual despair. in The present administration is V determined to execute a program j designed to meet the challenge of , our times. We are convince^. that 0f no matter how indispensable other 1 institutions may be, personal and er social salvation will not come if we neglect the Christian church, ^r, Sundny morning at 11 o'clock n- Dr. J. J. Starks, president of Kenan1 edict College will bring us the a- Grady Smith. as Mrs. Eva Hill spent the week in end with her sister-in-law in Green !g ville. Mrs. Maggie Fuller and x- Mr. J.H. Cunningham motored to k, Honea Path Sunday to meet her brother Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lat"9* imer from Middletown, Ohio. Mrs. Io'la (Gamble) Lowe was n. elected principal of Laurel Hill 'r school. Miss Inez Ctfnningham n* has entered school at Clinton. Mrs. e- Nettie Posey and nephew Master i- .Marion Cunningham have returr a- ed to Washington. D.C., (after e3 spending: awhile with her parents th Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fuller, Sr. w ^ m ? 50 MILLBRANCH A.M.E. CHUR0H ^ Rev. I. II. Dozier, Pastor Sunday was another all day service Sunday at Millbranch; There were many visitors and frrends to t- the morning and evening services, ft S. S. was conducted beneficially. Dr. McKinlGy Harrison was our ?d guest of the morning and he ie preached a wonderful sermon for in us. We are wishing Dr. Harrison and his companion much success. Collection for the day amounted q to nearly $100.00. ie Rev. Flowers and group from Saleni were down Sunday afternoon and he brought a wonderful speaker with him. He preached ^ a wonderful sermon. Rev. Dozier ha< secured Rev. St _lr" "" " . A. W. Wade to carry on a week's tin rev'va^ a^ Pamplico. We are wrsh ing ^for them?much, success. The paster is making prepara^ tion for the Sunday school conven tion whielv will-beg Lu-.Qn_.th.e_ _16th_ of September. The opening of the tobacco mar. n? kot caused our people tc/ create a" ap ersonality for they are always smiling and happy. * The cotton in this section need e" picking very bad and the people a> have decided to pick all over the IS various fields in a few days. ?i_ Mr. Will and Willie Hymafts along with a few others ^were the center of attraction Sunday hi ap5" pearance. As high school has opened and colleges are about to J- open Millbtanch will have a few ia vacant seats. e ' ir TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH i ? Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor "I :n_ o r? ? ? nf th* ureenviuc, o. <-.?-. , 0 usual hour with Supt. Bradley in charge. At 11:30 the pastor delivered a strong message. Subject The Danger of Warmtng by the Enemy Fire. Communion was served. '* 3:30 The funeral off Mrs. Ang?y line Moore was held,. Biggs and l" Stewart in charge. BYPU at 5:00 ' o'clock. At 8 o'clock Rev. Bassett of 8 Birmingham, Ala., preached a won 8 derful sermon. The contest was e a success. $54.86 was raised and three prizes awarded. Mrss Bes0 sie Finley $24 55. Mr. James w Gallman $10.50; Mrs. Ola Wll * R 7 jme-Coming Day of the Sunday, September 12 lSTOR BUL'-' v: I morning message. Subject: "The Church and What It Stands For/" Rev. A. M. Means of Spartanburg will speak for us at 3:30 p.m. and at night; not only that, he will preach for us in our revival, which begins Monday night after the second Sunday of this month. We are looking for every member to do his duty. It isNup to us to make this revj/al what it should and ought bJL,t Rev. apd Mrs, E. E. Gauldefi'V^ tprned a__few^-days ago from New York'City, where they spent most of their month's vacation with relatives and friends. We are indeed glad to have them back with us once more. liams, $6.10. These three persons won the prizes. We were pleased to see Mrs. . Cecelia Johnson and Mrs. Char1 ldtte Heard, Mrs. Belle G. WiiI I liams in the service after being a way because of illness.?Mrs. Cawise, Miss Bolding, Mr. Kelly Bailey are on.^the 6ick list. The secretary of the Cosmetic Arts of the State Board of examiners are holding a meeting September 20th. And are asking all colored beauticians to meet with them at the N^wsome Beauty So ion, lio fan street, Koom l. ST. MARY CIRCUIT Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor . Sunday was a high day at St. James. Our pastor was at his post, otmday achool was good and our faithful Supt.,Mr H. C. Cochran is always at his post. The pastor took his t?xt Isa. 63:6. Thes ermon was filled with spiritual food and everyone seemed to havd enjoyed the message. We just closed a week's meeting conducted by Rev. R. W. Williams. Rev. Williams is a fine preacher and we that attended the gospel messages. Our pastor, came rn during th? week from his trip to Washington, D. C. He reported a pleasant trip and we were glad td see^ him back. We are preparing foT our Sunday school convention. The peoI pie of Bethlehem are sparing no nains i'n makintr readv to enter tain the convention. The church is?beautifully. ..painted and brict steps have b?en put at the front. Rev. J. H. Smith the ex-pastor preached at Bethlehem Sunday af ternocn to a lovely congregation. A large crowd worshiped at St. James Sunday night. The pastor again preached an inspiring sermon. Total for all purposes $85. 25. We apprcciatyuie service of Rev. M. Simmon^nduring the service. -\?j? The Wilson Harmonic/us (blind) songsters sang for us Sunday. It was enjoyed. They rendered a program Monday night to a large aud5en.ce. $17.40 was taken by admission. $4.12 through donation.. We were very glad to have sister Mmnie Burch cut. See our pastor for The Palmetto Leader. JOHNSONFuneral 1401 Park Street ? ?-' < t~i? ' > 1 \ ABBEVILLE NEWS 1 St. James A. M. E. Church ? ?1 i 1 Sunduy school opened at the usual hour. Lesson Wub reviewed ( "iby ?>upt., B. T. Johnson. Re- \ marks by Rev. Mims. 11:3(5 a.m. the fifty first divrs- < ion c/f Psalm was read as scripture t The message was brought from j | St. John 14>27, Subject "Peace Be With You". ^ - -Sunday nighL Elder .E. .&LJI&1X _ preached from St. Matt. 3:70. The { theme was "Fruit Bearing". We welcomed the following visitors: Misses Sara F. and Barbara 31cKellar, Miss F. M.H eard, Miss * Lottie B. Wilson, Augusta, Ga. Rev. and Mrs. Taylor </f; Wilmington, X. C., are here visiting their mother, Mrs.Lucia Taylor. Mrs. Mary L. Pope att?;ndted the Presbytery at Irmo last week. Masses Barbara MJcKellar and "Sara Francis McKellar of Lvanston, 111., are visiting their parents I Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKellar. Misses Catherine and Georgia B. Latimer left for their school last week. Mr' John Tittle i-s on the sick list this week and his many friendb hope for ham a speedy c recovery. Miss Emiiy E. Collier has resigned her position a3 t?acher in ' j the_^ Abbeville County Training * , school where she has taught sucj cfessfully for a number of years | tc/ accept a position as principal ' of the Fuller Normal and Indus trial institute, Greenville, S. C. This will take her away from ! her faithful services in the church 1 also as reporter for The Palmet- " . jEo Leader. I IE Friends v. ish for her the greatest of succ_-99 rn her new field of work. GOLRDINE CIRCUIT NEWS Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor ( Sunday school opened at th? us- j ual hc/ur with Supt. in the chair. All of te officers and teachers at ' their post of duty. The leBSon was taught hi all classes and reviewed - l-y sunerintendent. Our fourth and last quarterly conference was held with our beloved presiding elder preaching J the morning sermon at St. James. In the afternoon he brot anc/ther sermon to us at Jerusalem. The i attendance was large to hear Rev. Benbow. We paid out for the year. Collected Sunday afternoon at Jerusalem 48.31. We had several visitors. Monday morning Mr. Eugene and.Mrs. Jettie Green and children left by motor for Trenton, N. J. We hope for them a safe trip. ] * LEESV1LLE NEWS. Services were held as usual tit Calvary on Sunday night, the Rev. ? F. D. Jones brought forth a wonderful messuge which was enjoyed by all. * Sunday was a pleasant day for the men\bers of Friendship. Sunday school opened at the usual hour, after-which the Usher board met. The choir held their regular practice at 4 o'clock. Misses Earlyn Steven and Rebecca .Taylor left Saturday to Reading. Pa. Miss Steven was vis- ? iting her former parents, Mr. and * (Mrs. Mack Mannings, j Miss Janie Ruth Thomas left Saturday for Charleston where Bhe will attend school; and many othror left-Saturday for ttretr vsviow ? homes. LITTLE RIVER NEWS mm Rev. B. L. Guiles, Pastor The services at St. Paul were ~ very splendid throughout the day (beginning with the,Sunday school j the lesson was beautifully taught and outlined by" Prof-Norris Rog- C ers. were glad tu have our _ district Sunday school Supt. with us, Prof. P. C. Legette who gave L a fine talk. He was able' to visit S the entire Little River circuit. We were very glad, to have him. The morning sermon was very spiritual , R<y/. Guikopl put his 8 self rn his sermon. Text Judges 6:86. $16.05 was laid on the taBRADLEY |' Home V 1 Jl 1 Telephone 8137 c ?PageS ble. Everybody is looking forward to the Sunday school contention. Prof. Legettew as the Sunday iinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Millie Kandell. Miss Lucile Guides has returned from Marion summer Bchool o the delight of* her friends; also Look out" "pfftjmu, vacation time s just abvuV over. We want to eo every child in school from the xst until the ?nd. . CARDS 3R. A. B. JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 1823M? Assembly Street Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Street Phone 8740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON Office; 2029 Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC 3?aler in Real Estate, performs narriafea*, ceremonies, write j-wills. leedBT-tTTtSrtsrages. claims, etc. Call to See Him - " -^> Office Phone 8407 Res. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK \.ttorney-at-law" and Notary Public PRACTICE IN. ALL COURTS ?State and Federal 1119 Washington 8t,. Cola.' S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist Special Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums. Gold Crown and Bridge Work ^ A- Specialty Office Phone 6429 Res. 6264 1126 Washington St., Cola., S. C. DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 7 Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: Telephone: 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3796 Office: Residence; 1080 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. Office Hours: Telephone: x 11 A M. to 2 P. U. Res. 8876 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Chil^en A Specr'alty Office: Residence: >11 fi Tj>/1W a* 1 ^ - j ~w ioui jrine au Columbia, S. C. "Ti rrr ~sr iiir~ ; ~rv Offico Hours; Phones: 8 to 9 A. M. Office S033 1 to 2 P. M. Res. 67U8 6 to 8 P. M. ( ,f Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician Offca: Residence: J.07V4 Washington . 1416 Park )reT Victory Savings Bank, Columbia, S. C. 'hone fall All Glasses of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman D B N T 1 S-I .? _2_ P A IN LESS EXTRACTIONS' SufidAvfTTiv Annnintmprto Office: 2369 ft Gervas-Street __Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson DENTE8T. 823ft Assembly St. Columbia Phone 3466 fold Crowns?Bridges?Plates ? Specialty, Extractions Made Painless n Winnsboro Wednesdays and iaturdays at A. Russel Building. Phone 219 Office Hours Telephones: :80 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Pilling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appointment Aneath?sla a Specialty A MADAM PETER'S j Hatr Grower 'or Diseased Scalp?Gives Life ft taauty. BEST GROWER?apply nee a week?PRICE 35c. 906 Blending St, Columbia Jotanta Drug Store, Washington St. Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Hard** Streets mmt Gloasg