The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 08, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
I ^ J' JSaturday,
January 8, 1938.
-SAINT JAMES ?
A. M. E. < HURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson Pastor
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Aahevllk. N. C.?The losing of
the old year and the beg lining of
' jthe' new your both were crowned
with glorious success. Lelore the
old year became history (i caching
and 'ove-ferst services \?ere *hau
. and as the watchmen 01 the nite
" called the last few seconu.. and as
the new yen. came in ui...dst the
joyful ring.i.g of bells ;nc large
fi congregati-n worshiping w a s
found on it. s knee in earr. st pray?
err The sp rit of thankfu i.ess and
joy has con'rued and <1. forces
are at work lor the achievement
- ??of a real t^od- year'al^ovK.
On Sunday fnorrtfng a.iarge and
beautiful congregation - gathered
for worship and after the'making
of an excti tionally fine atmosphero
'or vorshpi our pm-tor delivered
the 1 -.orning's met> age using
as hi-, subject "The Cup of
Suffering" Minds were constrain
ed to .thin* hearts to lo* o and as
^limov VVOQ VPnpVlPfl .ho SD1I
bUC V1I1IIMA -4 itual
tide reached new l<_vels.'~A
host of v.fters worshipped and
were welcen ed.
were the experiences of i'-.e evcn__
ing as they relate to attendance,
enthusasm .?nd achievemuits. The
subject of the evening's message
delivered ly nnr miniver?was
? . "Divniity"f.'Trftenged"; Great joy
and console ion cameras Cod used
His serva-i* for the edification, o'f'i
His people Holy Communion ~was
adminktereu to large crowds at |
? both the mi ning and eve* ing ser- j
vices., All p;ans nave u> t-n eompleted
for the balding of our first
quarterly co-nfeTence on Monday
evening s.wice on Sunday nighinight
coming. At the clc^e of the",
- and at th*.- ofifical board meeting
on the past Monday night our_pastor
cohimeM'ed all fof 'he fine,
spirit of cooperation and sacrifice
which havn boen demonstrated,
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TAYLOR ? HAPEL
A. M. E. < HURLH ,
? Rev, W. G. Owens, Pastor
The'Sunday school opert-d at the
usual 1 our with Supt., Mr. J. V. 1
Thompson conducting." The lesson
subject The Gospol of Mark
was beautifully discussed by tne
pastor and others.
The mon.ing service opened at
12 o'clock with the Past.r, Rev.
\V. G. Owcxis in charge. Aft^r
the opening the pastor introducd
Rev R i.inson, presii'.ng elder
. '-he Spai-tanhnr-g rlisliir| tO_
.ach,. .He took for a text Heb.
Looking unto Jesus the au..or
and finisher of our faith, who
for the joy that was .t before
Him endure., the erosir despising
the shame, and is set down at the
right hand o* the throne of God.
. The presiding elder preached a
wonderful .sermon which was en- J
jo^ed by -*W.- There was -a large I
number of visitors presevl. Visitors
are always welcome
At 3 o'c rck the quarto* ly conference
wa.j held. A .wonderful
quarter was it. We pai' the el- !
tier out .with a smile.
The people at Chapel a.'t1 Cedar
churches a o very muci, pleased
with their- pastor and are working
hard to please him. The col:^-4eetien-.fer
*he day-was $'.0.60.
.. CAMDEN NEWS
had their in me-ccming dry Decern
ber 12, 19.>7 which th^y received
all of thei*- members with a heart
full of rcjo.cing, after spending
the summer and part of the win
ter in the Jvorthem stqies.
Tho Pastox, Rev. J?i_ Gibson
- preached a souj stirring sermon
was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs.. Howard.-^- DairySunday,
December 2G. 1227 whichr
and Mr. Cleveland Nelso ? of Dumont,
N. J. and Misses Pina and
Daisy Bell-in of Camden gave a
? wonderful apt ech in_ Sunday school
This is th* f.ist time, Mr. Howard
E. Dairy f!i-d the opportunity to
visit the South and we do hope
fie.'wxill come acrain. ' |
Misses Rdna and Dais_r Belton
left for sclitx/1 Sunday, Jan. 2 at
Denmark pfter spending ten days
for Christn as holidays.
Mrs. Car;v Bracey gav. a buffet
party at ho;1 home "WedripHny
rning* Dec. ?9 in honor of Mr. and
^Mrs. Ho-waid Dairy and Mr. Clevp
land Kelson. They are stopping
with their aunt, Mrs. Daisy N.
Collins.
Mrs Jauie E. Anders< n,, Miss
Blanche R. I elton and Mi*g Eunice
. Carttloiy hr.ve opened a beauty
hop cm Souih Broad street. They
are aekng as nialny of LhuV friofl
as possible to stop in to see them.
: ^ noura 9:Uf a.m.?10-^p.m. For furL
ther inforr ation writ? Route . 3,
Box 98, Omdn,' |S. - J. First
cl?M serric t U promUt^i to you.
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?Hi:X)H BAPTIST CHURCH
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BennOttavdle, S. C.?A beautiful
and imp.essive feature of this
church. Sur.df.y, December 26. 1937
v\as a pageant "Nativity present
ed by the members of the Senior
and Junior rhnir,- A,?
WrigHt, Jjastor. The jolos and
readings vere good. While the
I chorus sung -the beauUfui carols
I the stars twinkled in the sky and
[not u sound could be heard over
| the pcdccfu: land save the shepherds
as the light shone .rrom the
east brighter, and -brtghtc-;.. From
High up appeared the Angel o*'
ihe Lord, singing While irhepherds
Watched The ir Flocks-, by Night,-.
The Kin., for whom we watched
and waited has come. There they
found Mary and Joseph and behold
in a r.anger lay the baby.
While the kings of the Orient
brought in their gifts. The read
ings to- ill1;. Irate each a- ?nn wag
read with emphasis for <ce occasion.
We were made to think serious
of the first Chrlstn.as, when
God hod g.ven Hi$ only Son, th'e
Saviour of the world, as a gift
to all mankind.
Much credit is due Mrs. M. L.
WT-ifrhr ili-.wtraag
HHOWN ,UCYPEL A.
M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. i'. Mcllwain Ptstor
S. S. was opened at J.he~"usual
nour v\th the Supt. and teachers
c/n time, he attendance has increased
in. the last four Sundays.
At 11:4:. the Rev. C C. Mcllwain
took this text frorr. Joshua
24:5, subject Stop Wh!pp->ng Tile
Devil Around Tie Stump. The"
spirit was high while the man of
God talked to a large ccngrega-^
lion at which time Communion
was given to a large number of
Christians. The Stewaroess Nos.
1 and 2 met. at home of Mrs. Co
-uidln i.tuaiv and H good meeting
was had a, which time Mrs. Cas-ie
Martin s) ok(. very nice to the
ladies. Visitors are welcome to
all meetings.* At 7:30 tii- pastor
preached a strong sermon to a
pack church and one soul was addod
t"6 the church.
We have four on our sick list,
we hope t>. y~~cviil soon hf out again.
We had a few visi ors: Mr.
minion Broks Mrs. Mary B. Suber
and daughter of Patterson,
N. J.^ Mr. S. H. Lewis, Mrs. Casio
Martin Mr. and Mrs. Dixspn
o-f Carlisle S- C. -. ?
The Xmas dinner at Miss?Gridiron's
hum? uas fine; all that was
present en/jed it so much. Rev.
1 nr... n r ?.Uni?v
ana iVll'S* Vj. mtinvmu >vao wn^ig
.Mr. Dave Fpann, Mr. Wi'son Mr.
Kennedy, Mi. Khinehard' all of
HartsvHle .era our gues s at the
dinner.
BETHEL A. *M. E. CHURCH
Rev. S. II. Lewis, F us tor
Sunday school met at ti e usual
hour with cUlcers and teachers
present. Very L(eau.tiful lesson,
The- Go-spe! of Mark. A'ter lesson
was . taught on the various
classes, th pastor reviewed the
lesson ver / beautifully.
For the morning service the pas
tor selected II Kings 4:k6, subject
A New Year's Inquiry. Miss
Birdie Pompey sang a Veiy beautiful
solo, proceeding the sermon
titled It IS >voll \vith my nnnl; .
very touching indeed-it was. ?The
-sermon wv- develo'pt'd along The 1
same line. The spiritual .ide was
very high throughout th. sermon.
Two access ens in the mon ing service.
?
For the night service, the pas^J
tor selected first Epistle-tf Peter j
5:7, subjec' Bnrdin of Care. This
was nnothe, thoughtful sermon^
Visitors a*;d friends a- e always
-welcome
BETHLEHFM BAPT,. CHURCH
Rev. M M. Peace. Pastor
?S. - Sr wrtn opened at" The TTSuar
hour. Many new .faces w.re present.
Morning sorvcies opened at
Our pastor delivered a"
fine message. Ho used ae a subject
"The Gates of Heaven". Mayit
be lmii, remembered Theme
of the Nov Year's F./e Sermon
"Let U Aiono This Year''. Topic
.hough t: ''Vv 11 We Be SoaredL"_
?B,YI'U i. i" at >,!3U. A short talk
\vas'. mt^le by Rev. Easley*
Th^ Ycguiar night sci/icfl^were
blessed by the inspiring message
subject "A /isitor From Heaven".
We were B'lad to have our many
friends pr- sent during the day..
Our motto; \tfelcome all large or
small. " Visit B<4.thleiiam the -
welcome. ~ _ t
Watch ft f th(^ announcement. nf
the instal.atian, iLogram. Rev.
M. M. Peace was unanimously
elected as pastor. Long may, he
W?V? TSfc_
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MTT OLIVE BAPTIST ? iiliRCH
ReY. E. J. Gellmon, l'astor
Cheater, &. C.?Tijv Friday
school ope. ed at 10:oC o'clock
with ' the ; upt^dn chAi'&e The
lesson" wa< beautifully cussed.
Reviewed by Rev. Dyi-d.
Morning worship at 11 30 a.m.
Sunday was a beautiful day and
a nice crowd was present Subjvet
of message-Serving witn - hat you
have.
Evening service a t7 TO p.m.
Prayer sen ce was conducted by
Sister Daisy Sanders and Deacon
Charlie Ha'din. At 8 o e'ock the
pastor btrivpht us another soul
stirring message full of ihe Holy
Ghost.?The ChU^h WAS packed.
Subject The Suffering Saviour.
Isaiah 53:*. After the ->.nderful
sermon we had C;mmuniun. .
Mr. Rober* Grant spent the c.vJening
with his niece. Mr-. Esther
j Hardin Saturday afternoon.
Friday night, December 31 the
watch nig!** service was 1 eldr It
was the r r.st wonderful service
ever in the history of r, . church.
Mrs Malissa Rosbor ,, ent the
Xmas holidays with he. brother
Mr. Eli Sp; ings, Pincknvy street.
?Mlss Eib.a Gallman from Coi..~u>
.M.> tv>'? Vnws A'ith her
1 umum Divv. n. V .. ^
parents.?
' Mr. and Mrs. James Kardin of
Charlotte spent the Xmas with Mr
and Mi-s. C'.avlie Hardin.
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SERVICES AT SECOND CALVARY
PAPTI/ST CHURCH
JANUARY 4th
A comparatively small number
of membe'-' attended wuTehnight
services Fr day nightseason
of prayer, song-nad-testimony-was
enjoyed u 'il within a lew minutes
of twelve when, ali went into
silent p y>er or. knees until the
clock struck the ~d<iatty 'knell of
1937. Then all aiose ai-.<F"joined
in a mystic eii'.le and sa .g "iBloot
be the tie that binds." They exchanged
greetings and-i. tired.
Last Su . ay a membiv cf the
deacon boaid read a brief papfer o"n
"The last ! tretch of an uncharted
way", usir.i' the. words: "Co after
the ark . . You have not traveled
this way I:, fore". The llev. Jas.
AbnejL prcached a veiy edifying
sermon o\ "Lost Qppori ufiitie ?i"
After the el'ering Mrs. A' nie" Bell
Weston of > ew York wno l.as tak
en her maiicr's degree i.i dramatics
made o few impre.sivo.. . remarks
and eft a liberal donation
for the cr .rch work, /.t- night
Rev. Abney preached another
splendid sermon, on "Diwe Lead.
ershij/V. A Or. next Sunday the
church UaT*"c$Tebrate tin- Lord's
Supi>er. Dr. J. J. Starks will
; conduct the set-Wees?ami edminisj.ter
the or hi .a nee. L>r. i ta'ks, 1ft
nne .. To:! pasti - of oUf
church, ?\n. is new doing a phenomenal
w rk as president of
Benedict ccl ege. _ Uui church is
facing the new yeatr v'th new
prospects,. i,iw hopes and r.ew determinations
and a new uensecration.
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Read the.'Leader" and lead the
reader.
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. fi. Zio?- Church
Rev. Jackson, Pastor
Preaching every second and
fourth Sunday in ead: month.
Sunday?school?every?Sunday?at
y?
vices. ,
Misses Kthel and Clura Can,
Master Alexander Grai.um and
Messrs W. II. Hart and Bowmfttv
.oS Columbia were the quests of
Miss Helen Cannon on New Year's
Day.
?Miss Florence Cannon a student
at Cc/ulter academy, Cheraw,
was the guest of her oarents, Mr,
and Mrs. Wallace Cannon during
the holidays.
Mrs. Florence Cannon attended
the services at Rev. Harold Smith
Tabernacle in Greenville last week
Mr. and Mrs. Law Wilburn,
Prof. Davi J. Wilburn, Mrs. Dot
-Lindr and little Miss Patsy Ann
Kincaid vi. :ted "Prof. J. M. Foster
who is seriously ill in Asheville,
N. C. Sunday. They weie accom!
paniod by Mr. Smith Bo ons-and
! Miss Lottie Cromwell. ydr.
R. P Parks who passed ay
In Chnrlc/ite, N. January
was fuj^erhlizad RJonday in
i this city at New Bcthcd Baptist
I cliurflv \vith the Rev. ~T D. Gist,
officiating.? Interment wu? in the
church cenieteVy.
Mr. J.-^PT Parks who ear accidentally
kPled-'jtr an automobile
M. ot Vow
I wrecjc w?? luiicimiiiw ??t,
Bethel Baptist church iaat Sunday
with' Kev. T, D. Gist, officiating,
Interment was in the cnv cemetery.
FINAL PAY-UP
??==---?-r WEKK
THE F'ALMETTO LEADI
ALLEN TEMPLE t,
A. M, E. I1LKCH
Rev. J.(V<. Withersiiooii. Pastor ^
Greenvil ij. C.?AITen Temple .
started uf' i c\v year o?.? Jay un- .
tier a^blaz,- of uiory. "l.p watch)
-"rmjeTTng FTTTIcI la.st. Frid-.y m-jfUt i
was aaitL .Lu-Itc?-Uuv.W*'t witness'
I'd in our church. _ A luige cio'wd i
was piesy^T'and wviy v< Dty im- j
pressed wp'i with the hew?method ?
used by th" pastoi p li t. brought!,
a new suer* tmess to the ' watch '. I'
Sunday morning was fr-great')*
t day. in-our Ziom . To11 IT large ' ^
crowd gati t. led 1 r. Ad il.Luiu.puun t
seemed to jicach Will a .,ow puwer.
Ill's text was funn Alai k 11 :.'j2 (
" do. Subjo'". Je.-iii will go :ci\vard *
with us in JlJd8, as. II ? nit- for- , %
ward in the Gaiii.n. The Holy |
Spirit led lour to unite with the;'
- diu:cli ali t \iiei i .iiced ui kei's of '
other chuY-nes. lj
class l''adot.s to the church; and (
as he spoke, of their suei" d duties';
the congregation sang softly: <
"Jesui Keep Me Near The Cross". ,
The follow o'g wore made leaders:
Ajessia J. Caiho'.ia llerbeit'c
Alillcr. B. J. Caldwell, id in est Tol- I
.?m? ThnriTi^" ginhTrworT^T'TnTfidJ tj
?ioan. Airs Hannah lie ;>ert and ;
: | 4Lula
Patterson. The rapid; growth y
of the chili ' ;i has made ti ese (8) |j
eiirht ntw lenders necessnry. Oth-I
ims will b added..soon. .
_ Th^ Sun ?i|. school conducted?by-Rev.
D. IheVdams was ecybed by ^
all. The league was hi Jd at 11 *
undo) l'avu-rublci ccndilio'ns, and i
the presiilc.i, 3Iiss F. I.. LykeoJ^
had an inltiesting progiam. I(
Among- tic visitors m Allen)
Temple recently waive Alieb~e
ModVe~of Lt urer.s* 31:. WhTfe"*a'nd \
" Mrs. .Mayme White Lyoru and bus
baiij-nnd their s:ster >l'r iin New c
Jersey";"Prof. Walter Humphrey of
_ .State college and many tthers. I.,
Prof ('. A. PtMTlnr lib) wife., tile
daughter o:' Uishi.n Foai tain Tit'
Atlanta,. s^t nt a lew hour: at the
.Manse \vhi c en route to Raleigh,
- N". ('..la.'t wick:
Our pastoi delivered tl.e Emancipation
audx-es3 neve Sunday ut s
?J:lo, whi<!, was a mantelpiece, *
. Hn spoke.at Chapman Cruvc "Sotunlay.
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31:. J. A. Johnson, Mesdames t
" Jessie 31. Liio\vn, A.aim C: u;t. Ad- F
die Mille, Helen It edge .-s a.ul 31a- ]
lie Spearnl.n hnvtrbec-i. on the ,
sick list, but mr.eh: impi oved.
Allen Tunple facts lf'JS with v
the highest hopes of it*, history.
The pastorV toM 'from Jv :;n 11:1 -71 ^
Sunday night el i?ul a tflpfious ^
- daa at nui' I'MlPe!:.
, ' v
?AP\VA> l t i
AL-s 1' 31 illi i--tend Ah-. jr.
* until" irry n?i nv .* u it ittt <tc vma j
writing. ? ?' ?* t"
Mr. Wili.'iln Smith ,7ep u ted th.s i"
ije I)eeot,.l ii 27, l!b>7. Funeral j'^
was held a, ,Sl. Philip A. M. E? -*
church by it-;v. I.. 1). (laruclc. .Text
Tub 14:1 4." tie* was atte-'diiiy; tho
Holly Hill school. 'Hi ;.'.a: lc.s Ly a
Prof. Robots, principal. - Paper ti
iy Miss He it r. a Lisbon L oni the
school. Ib-mark < i>y P of. -Ed.
wards and Mr. I hint. ile. leaves
" "*0 nTTvulTThis lo-s hh-?pareiitsr sev- N
>n brother.- throe sister-v a host
>f other r. jc tives and ti ends.
Mr. Lo'i.s. Smith c-f Detroit, ,^
Mich.; IIiui.bert J. Rillnn; Smith '
if Columbia; Miss Saran^Smith of
ilruoklvn. \* V.. snm.t ! olidavs _
. with rare 's. ; ?
Mrs.- A. P. Smith and lifltle
laugh'ers 'lanine ar.d Pe-rl spoilt n
part of h -l.tia-. s p; S:.n ..-i.- with
parents, .Mi. and Mrs. J. T. Tiller, ti
Miss Hal,i ie Smith s'mlcnt. ei i:
Mien university ?nd lie- friend >
Miss Rutn , SatuuleTs spent the j
holidays -with ?Mr:?arcr~f
Mrs.?A. 11. Smith. . ^
?Mis, IMU m 'H.n.t ei lb !ly lull
1/
-pent, a *ho t lime wilh y. ss Ilan^ ,
nfo "Smith "
Mis. Ada "'"oung-cf.Philadelphia..
spent holid; ys with pare ,ts. ^
M ' (M.I. MAS S n
McColl, S. C., J'anua-j * 4?The ci
'eachevs ha <_ all returned to work
after having spent-a nreiiy Xmas
at their rr. ecetive , hone. s. (M
Miss L.U'inia Oliver, a student h
at the Fa i llville * St-?le college. 1c
spent Xma- wlfi her. mother, Mrs. n
"aiiie Oli'ii. It is reputed that T
-he is__mnl. in .
her studie t(
The Adult Institute held its rcg- le
ular classes- Monday nipr.t. ,
New Yea-'s Day Airs.?Porter ^
llihe^ antes -anted the- ftrcttHy also ,>
Mrs. LaSeine at her hnv
.?. A i.otincomonU 1?
Heaven [Sound play will be held)*1
=??the sohvol audtoriui.i January a
l7th. h
The Golden Gate Jub'l -e guartet
will make its second annearance
at fiei 't-r Dam Ilapt:-t church q
Sunday. January 23, 3 :'clock. ^
The McColl Junior Aasko^ba^
gymnasium Friday, January 7th.
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BATESBL'RG NEW6.
The Olive Utah oh Sunday school
vas called to order by the Supt.
it the usual hour. Rev. T. C. Colenan
delivered two high tide sermuLS
S.uiulay, morning and night.
-rThj pastor was surprised with
11any irilts. The Christmas trno ?t
it. Jumes was the best in years,
llany of our students home for!
he holidays made good talks. A-:
nonjy those'., home for the holidays
veto-.Messrs. Conycrs. and-T. F.I
3yrd, James Jow'ers, Joe Haynes
tnd Miss Ruth Jowers, Bettis A J
udemy; Misats. Cleo Perrv and
narjorie, Alean Byrd, Allen Uni'e,rsity..
. .
The Batesburg Jr. High school
polled its doors Monday, Jan. 3.
V. large group of students were
>?esent. i
Mrse Meetze7~Mary, John
Jvn: y, Hattie Jean and Walter
deetze spent Sunday in Ridge
Spring. Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Meetze hud
is supper guests Monday night,'
lows. Bailey and Nicholson. Prof.
Jus!i, !tfr ilhd'Air's...Clarence Robnson,
Misses E. L. Byrd, Maude
A*igfa^l]r-Mri jind Mrs. Johnnie
himmond and son "Marion Eugene
nr. ;i!ic airs. rnu wise, \ ioiu
."a in and Miss Barbara Burton
vere an.ong the supper guests of
Jr. and. Mrs. James Wise Friday.
Miss Jimmy Wigfall of Booker
Washington Hi school spent the
"hristmas holidays at home.
Misses Ruby Harmon of Battens
rg-spcrtt the week end at Aikeh
vith htir sister. 1
Mrs. Delia Brooks, the mother
if Mrs. Mamie Bouknight depart(1
this life Deo. 23 and was funerdized
at Mt. Alda. Mrs. Brooks
eas 82 years old at her death. |
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EASTQVER NEWS. i
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Watch night meeting was t>berved
at several churches around
9
ua.sJ.ovcr. Some of them closed
own at midnight ,"uliit'i s weht on
intjJL^umise. It is said by, some
hat Shiloh head in the meetings,
lev. Bowman preached a\ St. Philip
at 11:1") and at_Shilohiat 4. p..
ii." Rev. J W. Williams preached'
,t Shiloh at 11:15. All services!
cere well attended]
Sunday was a high day. Mrs.
Jamie ITinton, Supt. conducted
aiminy yohol. The lesson was'lVi
i at At.. r> r? 1
ijwcu uy .>n a. .?iary 13. oirw 1111411. (
Ir. Herbert Stroy, a student of
.ivingstone College was a welcome
'is i tor. A most eloquent?sermon
as delivered Suhdav morning by
-fir "It have hot passed this way
efoie." Subject: Go ForwarTThis
Cow Year. He delivered it with
oree and powed.
Mr. and Mrs. David Carter, Mr.
ndjMrs. David Wright spent the
blidays in. Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. Fdward Jones, Mr. J. D.
itroy, "Mr. Andrew Jackson and
Irs. Ilattio B. Lakin of Brooklyn,
s. Y., spent the holidays here.
Mrs. Lottie.Davis and Mrs. Saah
Rivers of Richmond. Ya., also
ftss* Rebecca Small of Monck's
orner. " spent Xmas with partnts.
Mi\_and Mrs^Jne Monday.
Mrs. Brezell,- the daughter o f
Irs. Queenie Martin is visiting
lot her and friends.
Mr. Lewis Janerette departed
his life Doc. 29 and was funeral;od
la^st -Sunday,at St. Phillip A.
I. F. 'church by his pastor Rev
.. G. Bowman, assisted bv Rev
ohnson of the Holiness church.
er of St. Phillip. He was the onc
hmttrrv ltyftr? of" Mrs. "R"' TTT
'o.llins. He was nn .outstanding1
haracter. A great lover of his
hrrrch and family. A thousand or
tore attended the funeral, Holley
nd Sons undertakers were i n
harge. -?-?L?]
Two great dinners were obsejrvLTast
week for Rev. Bowman and
i,s family: Mr. and. Mrs. Bish Lain
of St. Phillip and Sister Em1a
Watson and Sister . Lucile
honipion of Shiloh. Who"-next?7
-A?great new V^Ar least giyon
> Mrs/ I.auva Dcveaux, the mothr
of the church, arid the oldest
oman living in this' community;
[al Tuesday, sponsored- by Sinter
[atie? Jones wan well attended.
Mrs. Marie Seott was warded on
ew -year's morning twins, a boy
nd a girl. She is resting fine at
ome. Hurrah. Hurrah.
Come to Church; <3d ?<r ChurehT
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Ft?R
TIIE LEADER
GEORGETOWN NEWS. *
By E. J. Ford J |
Thcr 'Parent-Teachers Associa-' 4
ticn of Rostmont held its-regular \
meeting Dec. 27 After the hnsi- B
ness part of the meeting presided ml
over hy the president was finished mi
un interesting Christmas program M
-was had. Quite a number of pa- fl
trons were present who" expressed I
themselves as having spent an en- I
joyuble evening.
The Misses Clementine and Cy>' I
nthia Atkinson entertained Tues-I I
(layi IJtc. 28 with a . lO-voly Bridge I
party at their home from 5 until
7 o'clock. A very enjoyable even-' J
ing was spent. The guCsts were I
Misses Anna and Mary Daniels, 11
Valeria Howard, Yaldena Martin. c FJ
Vonuelle K"cllv and Catherine l-Serk
Mosses. James and La went a' Dun . i
-more, Rupch-Daniels, Ma.cco how- Tjjjj
urd, Marion Williams of Elloree.
and Ernest Atkinson. "
Mr. Benjamin Wynes of Homestead,
Pa., is the house guest of
Mr. and. M' Sr-Alex Alford.
'Mrs. Florence (Rhue) Wood Pem'-.
of.. New York Cite i? Vir-v.. __?
visiting her mother Mrs. Eliza- dm
both and her sister Mrs. Margaret chu
"A. Ffi.rd.7 T~ ' T ? thr
Mrs. Grace (Dawson) Ashe spent ler,
a few. days here with her husband h-n
Miv Henry A. Ashe. Mi;
Mr. George Nowlin, son of Mrs. Hi:
Henrietta Nowlin is visiting his'grs
mother and sister from N. Y. also.jane
I Final Rites for H. Tishburne..
' At Bethcsda Baptist church Sun
day Jan. 2.rin the midst uf sur-T^^
i l owing relatives, class-mates andj ^
! friends, the last rites were held ^
for Henry Fishburne. He graduat
ed from Howard Hi, June, 1937. ^
Beautifpi" word expressions .by, ?
I Principal J. B. Beck and letters
[from vice-principal G.w'. Howard
He was president of the BYPU of
rha
Bethesda?and usher, Reeolutiona """
on behalf of BYPU were read by
Edna M. Bessaleau. Tbituary and
eulogy by the pastor, Rev. G. G
Daniels?- Thos? loft to mourn his 1
VOc
passing are the mother, three! ^
brothers, two sisters and a host
77? relatives and friends. Interment p,,
in Bethesda- cemetery. i
Bethel A. M. E. Church a'a
Rev. W. B. L. Clarke. Pastor
Sunday school began at the usua{
hour with an increasing attend ^a'
ance. An interesting review was
made?by 'the pastor. AT close , ^
of the Sunday school, the pastorj ,
and Supt. G.,\V. Howwnl-were pre-xt
sented tokens coming from the Wil
ling YYoxkcrs Class of - the-Sunday-joT
school, of whiyh Mrs. B. M. Clark sch
is,teacher. Both?t^presled them- leg
"SEfVes as being agreeably surpris- 7*
ed. At 11:15 services began. The
text was selected from Genesis 3
9th verse. Theme: '"Taking} Stock." *
The ACE League is progressing t0"
nicely ..under the leadership of Mr.' *
Henry A. Ashe.
I wit
Please be ready to pay for your* ,,
paper when it is delivered.^ aj:,
Dickerson A. M.. E. ClLirch ....
Rev. J. II Bryant, Pdstor
Sunday being?^he first Sunday1 hos
In the new yearly fine crowd was den
out. The pagtor spoke from t h e, subject
"What a Life." At the ev-l
cning service the P. E. p ?-|
ont and preached a wonderful ser
mon. - - 7
St. Stephens A. M. E. Church the
Rev. IX N Wilson. Past<y * pos
Sunday was a rainy day still gro
that did not?stop the faithful' 7
church-goers. The morning ser- linn
vices were opened in-its usual-or- diet
der. A soul stirring message was ally
delivered Ly the pastor. Ho used, the
for his subject: "The Christian new
Race." ~ chu
We feel happy to say, that four 7
persons connected themselves to niet
the church of Cod. A very good D:r
offering was lifted. hos
I.OWRYS NEWS. ing
, ?
Mrs^ Millie Pcay and her boys was
John and Charlie have returned tha
home after spending ten days in mai
Linden, N. J., and Philadelphia, ned
visiting herjLtwo brothers and sis- tee:
.ter. Thoy had a pleasant tl'lp flhd Trg
enjoyed merry Xmas.- *'A ttwc
The marriage of Miss Flora cral
Walker to Mr. John Ridley of two
Chester ^whlcft was" solemnized at ?.s
Brown's Chapel AMEZ church on r.di
Sunday night. Dec. 26, was large- tar;
was given by her sister Mrs. Paul a v
wns enjoyed by all. Bot
This" whole community " was shoeie- ^
ed on Tuesday, Dec. 28 to hear of Mr;
the sad death of Mr. John Gra- Wil
hr.m. He died after a few days Wil
illness of Pneumonia. He was a but
lovely father and a devoted has- Imil
ban<f To Vnow him was to love mei
Funerfl services were con- pre
. f ' I ' ' }l V \ . Ti '
:: " 1
rage 5
I A MODERN B
CODE B-_r
Tint: H
A perfect understanding
of every need.
Second:
A sympathetic and
capable service that
takes care of every detail
? leaving behind.. .HB?i-- .
"Beautiful and inspir- --Rw--ing
memories. ^R)
Im- . lhird: flK.
Price i.i keeping with VI B
income limitations. flfl
? This we believe to be XS B
a modern code?and
HI?it tr TTTvsnatl t-hved? :?
III up to by this modern ^ w
" - establishment.?- "
Johnson-Bradley
Funeral Home
1401 Park Street
TELEPHONE 8137 ?
:ted at Mt. Prospect Baptist
irch Thursday, Surviving^?were ~~
co-daufvhters, Mrsr Mattte Mil,
of High Point, N. C., Mrs. Ar
a Sanders of High Point andis?Annie
Graham of ? Lowrys.
5 wife Mrs. Rosa Graham, 3
ind-cKildren, several brothers
1 sisters. Interment Mt. Prosit
cemetery.
-ittle James Galtfman is im>ving.?after
-being sick \yith
eumonia,
-ittie Mack Carter is suffering
m a burr in his throat. He fell *
1 it'slipped down his wind-pipe,
is seriously sick,
ifrs. Hester Loons of Du'him
mt a?few?days with her ni"
r Mrs Martha Hughes dunn,'holidays,
. ?.? ?
WW I i'MTPtv NFWb
K happy new year, a r'ad rmv T"
u\Service wa= held a4 Cedor
ove chuid Sunday e-' .nine hv
Rev.?D.?Dae is.?rrnrtOT rrf 7
nee T ct.erraele and St.
\v churches. ?Text ?eueted !ch
55th compter.
dr. an J Mrs. Willirn-. Joi"o:
jphter, Miss Millie J' .n?r 'v->
ipi'v a:: .ried to M Ma"" ;
nt, Dec 25th at then.'--ome.'
fehtful iupper was ?i "od iii-1.
fine matrimony was lOd.
V ln'-jre rcmber went_j ore J v
ho'ida^; Misses Rutv WalV'
faie. -By:J?C-hest-w;?li;"*e??r *~
res, Ma ? Clark. froi, Sim.* 'i
Pol Unit and Fripi...>*hip IlL :
it. t-ppnt-?i f hnli :n}">i home
>Ir. Sar F?nt?and vdr- J. D7
ce motored to G-cet ville on
ristmas ci^y.
dr. A. ( . Caldwell from Clinspent
ihi holidays af home,
disses l ancy Hooker. Alio*
:ner~ spent the hoMiays, at home
h Mr. i j.d MrS. Wm. Lpps.
diss Matiie Sul er w.e funei
:ed at Flint Hill Baptist church
arsday, Lie. 30. She departed
5 life, Dec. 28 at the People's
pital at \ewberry. I jatt u?i- ?.
taker iv, charge,?
GREENWOOD NOTES
? esion cnapei
'he Sunday school opened with
Supt. Mrs. L. F. Perrin'at h t
t of duty. A representa.tiv.
up was present.
it 11:30 the pastor Rev. W'.lns
preached to a very nice au rcv.
The crowd \vas exception
' large for such inclement
r?Prububly seme have mad.
year resolutions, to ^
rch better.
'he Junior Stewardess B a"
at the home of Mrs. Millie
n with Mrs. A. J. Andrews "atess.
An "Orange Party" w. s
extra affair at the board meet'
Wednesday, Dec. 29. A let of
was enjoyed while a neat sum ~T,
> realized. This is the ,Board
t does big things. They hav;
ly programs and parties planfor
the future. Mrs. C. A. E?
s the most wondprful
etic president. is always Wi
ike. Sh? can't be beat. The offis,
rftdafiTthe same with one *:
i changes. Mrs. Verda Frar.'er . . assistant
chaplain and MisS
ia Johnson as assistant seres'.
In our meeting of Dec. 29.
rr Perrin, the tieasuiei brought
vonderful annual report to the
ird. It was almost perfect.
^e~ had three visitors present:
^ Smith, of Knnana Pity? M?n.
lie Owens of Atlanta and Miss
lie McMorris of Greenwood,- * ?
who is attending school in Atnbers
present who had not been
sent for some time.