The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 12, 1938, Page Page 2, Image 2
mf "The Old Gray" 1
~R<v. ? Philip Ellis" ~X"
A Fine Tribute.
K | The State-wide Reception prow.
Josed for Bi hop ar.d Mrs". J. S.
Flipper by the Executive Board
??' tf Allen University has met the
Hearty approVal of eveiy minster
and layman of the entire State.
presiding elders, pas1 j
~~tors-'?H<i leading. lay members
t have pledged their fullcts cooper^
ation, and the occasion bids to be
| the greatest ever witnessed before
p in the old Palmetto State. It's
" giving honor to whom honor Ts"
e duo. It is also proving to the
Connecti on how we appreciate the
wonderful administration that's
hi-inir iMven this State. 'Tis true
our I it fs concerning the same
~ are on?the 0 files?of- the?Church
editors, hut this is -to say that the
PalmetTd Leader?wfH?ptrt?itself
squarely behind . the movement,
(lo-pel Ministers.
There is no calling today that's
more censured- and criticized than
"T the ministry. I confess that it is
far from biing pe-nCect. The
prophets nor apostles were with"c-r?
out. faults. Iu fact ? the pure
Christ was- not without hatred
and critic sm. But believe d m c
none is doing as much for the
saving of souls as the ministei
_^_of the Gospel. No profession, has
to' its credit-the saving' of as
many lost souls as the Christiar
ministry. It'^ the only t piediun
through, wh'ch the people of the
wo ill arc being prepared to niee1
their God. Imperfect a* they an
?they are best God has to,-call sii
ners to- repentance. Without then
\voc. would be to the generations
of the world, both young and old
There- are lay-movements anion*
the white people . tjiat pre render
ing the niinistry great assistanci
in saving the white girls and boys
to the Kingdom of grace and glo
ry. But ever among them t h i
miru'stI'y h :ols. Now when i
court's . to Negroes the ministe
-" seems t-s ! -? the uuly-xaie udrLvijli
to got concert 3 anion.; his peopU
There st ei'ds to be a gi'eat cons!
eration o'i the part of Christian
of our racial group, to hcTp th
ministers save tffeir own. sons an
daughters.
" Mold Tti> I'tat'l'."?r?
In our Sunday school lesson th
third San ay in .January, we ik>un
dev Is eoi ri.tioraJing the heavenl
announce fticnt, made of ChrisE a
IT is baptism. But Jesus comman
en. ijnii ru Hold. his peace a n
conu; <.ut of the man. A voic
fr'iin hcii'vi a had already pre
" clnirne :?Hitu do he the Son of Got
? And !fi? wi:t.*(i iio endorsenion
' by. ilovi!--. This is to say tha
some -nfvyfi are st m ar nothin
that i> ai.-.f; frmv. them- avouTd rc
??u 111?44w? * st-uuau or. at rt
spectalde , pimple, >* they did nc
' know-yon f louv.sclves;. Some me
are. s<> cifling and uood for noth
irg thpt thy worst things the
can say about yuu are your bes
recommendation. .Such, men d
you a great injury when the
speak complimentary of you. Th
way for th-m to help is to hoi
j~ "their p-?y^-'i"'The late^ presideri
- ? Roosew It Bit- fhn-o-n to speak a
a mass meeting. Whir the mas
tor of ceremonies was preaentin
him, in a most eloquent addresi
he was interrupt-d by a spcctatc
Tn the rear of the audience wTi
said: "JIi. Charman, we .know a
wha*??tret-?: n ying?about?th
president is True, but what w
want to know is, who are you, an
how come you are there on th
?scaJlkdd -with him; please ans'wc
" the?.o-qyeft'eins hefore you furthc
- proc ecd ? " T h e s e a re might
good questions and should be ai
sweied by every stranger befoi
they ijurthor proceed.
THe I.ate Rev. Martin.
: We?w?-r*?-addened- indeed ?t
hear of the passing of Rev. A.,
Martin of Newberry, a very des
friend of oils. Tie was one of tt
mont Conference. Rev. Marti
in the Stat ft. And hccause of fa
ing health; he wag forced out' <
the actual set vice at an early ag
He w'as the sor.-in-lh\V~of the lal
UrT T.T. HarpeV, who passed c
a few, months htfore him. Mr
Celestine his widow and Mrs. L.I
Gilder, his sister, have/our det
est sympathy and since*-prayer
Our New Subscribers.
Mrs. Mary Frasier and Mrs. At
na V. Taylor are now numbere
with our Palmetto Leader subscri
They operate a new Beaut
i 'Parlor at 78 Beauilain St. Phor
? ?3171. The beat serv ce is had ?
thia parlor and The Palmetto Ll
der can also be secured there.
St. Luke
The above church has a great
Titstory in that it is among the
"Tew of the Connection that is llv ing
up to a dollar money standard
rhnt was made in war times. It i
launched a constructive program
>f $5,000 dollars in this time o f
depression and living up to its ob- 11
ligations; it does not only care forr
I its charitable members, but sick
mc mbcrs as well. A wonderful
Allen's Day exercise will be ren lered
. Sunday night conducted by
Rev. Nathaniel Harrington, asslsted
"by Mrs." V. T. Ellis. . The
Junior and Senior -choirs together
with all of the boards and clubs of
*he church. Come to St. Luke on
Wilson St., Sunday evening and
vitness a great sight.
'Let us advance on ottr JcneeSi?
??DUE WEST NEWS .
V vnnl, the fhyrches in
Ve West were engaged in beau Tnt~~g-rn4
pff*>Ativa?aprvif ^ oft last
Sunday. At Mt. Lebanon A. M.
" . i i.uich the hemeis at the morn
ng h.our of worship were electriied
by a wonderful message by
t >r, Rev. F. L Boney rrc*m tne
li -v^rse of the 35th chapter of
. i..h. He graphically pictujeO
rendition of the highway that
I ...Is to eternal^ life. At the ev
ning service, the minister beau
:ifully portrayed the two Laws
ascd upon the 2t)th verse of the
? tir chapter of Romans. The services
throughout the day made a
i asiing impression for good upon
t :he hearers. r_
At St. Mary Baptist church, the
I !iv, L. E. Daniels, pastor preach?
(1 a wonderful sermon to a throng
, f eager listenr.crs. Rev. Mr. Dan
, els who is a member of the facs
ilty of Seneca Junior college is
luu'h ioved by the members of
_ >t. Mary.
There being non pastor at Mt. j
/Aon Presbyterian church for the
I ))osentr the Sabbath schcol was
ibly conducted by~TKe "Sirpt7,-~Mr7'
C. W. Ellis,
e 3
t Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McAJanis,
r ~Tv7, a!u| 1 sister^?Misses Perleana.
; _ind Geneva spent a pleasant visit
. n Gr^tnwbod on last" Saturday.
i7 and~~Mr5T Andrew Miller, Mrs
i.id Mrs, W. Cs Hawthorr.e, Mrs.
e .avinia Lee, Mrs. Bessie Garrett,
Messis B. F. Jackson and \V. S.
i'oung went up to Greenville on
ast Sunday to visit their relaw,
V1 I Pr>liimhnB Joseph who
o < seriously id at his home there,
d .'here were glad to find him
y <lgihtly improved!
,t Mr. John L Washington of the
d *th giade o*f the Due West Pub-""
d ic school spent last .week-end in
Helton with friends He returned
miling over the pleasant trip.__
j Mi.-s Myrtle Cunningham and
f irother spent a few hours with
^ relatives on Honea Path, on last
^ 'tmdtty afternoon.
Mr Curtis Darkness, Jr., was
hf: week-end guest of relatives in
t llonea "Path last week.
Mr. Elliott M. Johnson of the
fnpnltv Attended
._ ....
.he funeral of a relative in Clin^
.en, on Monday. Feb. 7th.
. O. I. Smith attended ?he
? ?neeting of the Abbeville County
^ Teachers' association on last^Sat7
( urday. An interesting meeting
^ was helcll
Mrs. Julia P. Moragne, JLeacher
^ n the Due West school and fathjr-in-ldw,
Mr. J. S. Moragne were
? meng those seen in Abbeville
Si t. r Saturday.
? The girls' team of the Due
0 \Vest school met fTT3 11 uinlet?of
" lie Waig 'Shoals school on the
i?* .Mini rf the lattfr on last Thurae
Jay. A very interesting and end
joyable game was played. The
e score being 16 to 10 in favor of
\ T\.. Tt T 4. 1 1 -
T'tne wwi scnuui. i
i 10 the teachers of the
2n d congressional dist
* palme:tto state teachers
e ASSOCIATION:
Dear Co-workers:
We are hereby calling you to th?
"? district rrt eet in prat -State A. & M
^ college, Orangeburg, S. C., Satur
^ day, February 12, 1938. We ar<
10 urging ths teachers o?f. this dis
^ trict to attend this meeting by al
mosTRT The counties composing
n the second district are as follows
Aiken Bamberg, Barnwell, Cal
jj heoun, Orangeburg, Lexington
Richland and Sumter. ;?
The hour of meeting is 11:3(
a.m.
^e| The fact that this is elecfior
?n year makes it very necessary tha
s.lwo have a good represented or
f ~4rom eaeb- of tha above namec
counties, and especially should th<
!P members of the House of Oelgatei
3, be present.
| President M. F. Whitaker o:
Stat,e college will be one of th<
, principal speakers s,f the meeting
Hoping to meet you at Stab
'b college on the above date,.?.
y ,1 ant,
ip j Very truly yours,
.| Z. TOWNSENT)
iChairm?n Second C^igrewiont!
fui
GEORGETOWN NEWS r
- % " ^
' Profs. C. A. Johnnson, J. P.
Burgess, G- Buckman, Dr. Mance
and Mr. iSeymour Carroll were ,
visitors in the city last Sundayalso
Mr. Robert Eli Howard of
State college.
Our boys, and girls must not ex-'
pect to succeed In or out of schoc'l
away from home if they did not
make it at home.
Georgetowpn, is always proud
of her sons aniid Laughters wlio
are making good in other parts of
the country. 1__.
Miss Estelle Washington, teacher
in Booker Washington Hi of
Columbia, recently was given the
degree of Master of Arts by CotuTTrbin
unniversity o/ New York,
Mr. Herman Parker ranks high*
in the navy. His. many acquain
tance3 were proud to see his picture
with the boys in the la8t is-,
sue of the "Leader". The Lawyer
Nathan Dobbinns is rapidly pushing
his. way to the front in?his
profession in Washington, D. C.
There are others we shall name,
The fishermen are busy with thn
catching of shad and are hoping'
for clod weather.
The colored citizen are keeping
up with the times in the city with
the improvements of their hom?s.
Among theni are Mrs. E. L. Fraser
who had some wor^ done on her'
home; Mr. H. McD. Jackson whose
residence looks almost new and
iProf. Howard whose home received
a touching up.
The colored school building is
going up on the west side of the
city. It is expected to be ready
by, next term.
The singing contest between
JCast and West end at Bethel A.
M. E. church Monday evening, 31st
of Jaruary was witnessed by a
large crowd. The following" program
precedes the contest. East j
<ide?Trombone solo, Mr. Walter |
Manigault. undertaker; vocal solo
.viiss Jkjarie Jackson. Each was
accompanied on. the try no t?v Mrs. !
Orilla Thompson. West side male
chrous of twelve voices, namely
Messrs-J,?E. Prioleau, B. H. James,
Thomas W. Fra'ser, - -Richard
Martin, Henry Ash, Raymond
Jackson, Alfred Barittne, Richard,
and four others whose namos" weliu
not get. Reading (Duntar)
Mrs. Flossie V.. Wilson, West si(l<e.
Mr. J. E. Prioleau, director. Mrs.
E. L. Fraser, pianist. East side
Mr. C. S. Brown*, director; Mrs.
rinMn Thompson. painist.
Tho following were judges
(White) Mrs. Ashford, Mrs. Malonv,
city and Mr.- Loyal of California.
The East end was announced
the winner.
We wish to thank you all wi.o
naid for your paper the last issue
when it was delivered. The
If you want the news both local
ard general about the colored"
cal am1 general about the colored
people read The Leaden. S we
are thanking you in advance for
we knew you are going to conyonimie+payia
ng for your why
tinue paying for your paper when
its delivered. Thank ycm.
Dickerson A. M. E. Church
Rev J. H. Bryant, Pastor
Sunday. February 6. services-be^,
gan at the usual hour with th^ pa?
tor in the pulpit. An inspiring
message was itelivCred. The S. 5.
at the usual hour convened with a
spienaia atienuance. in.? evening
service was also very^good and
largely attended.
BROWN CHAPEL CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Mcllwain, Pastor
?L_-?T~hpeneit flt the usual hour
by the assistant Supt., Mr. Jas.
Jackson, Jr. Tho (flass^s were
arranged and teachers took charge
of their pupils. A_fter the teachj
ing of the lesson the pastor re,
viewed the lesson Which was en'
joyed by all.
Service began at 11:45 at which
timev the pastor preached a won,
derful sermon and at the end one
1 joined the church.
\t 3:00 p.m. the ^Rev. E.~ M.
! Keitt preached a sermon which
j- wt,I always be in the minds of his
I hearers. t
Ft ? L?_
*- League at 6:30 p.m. At 7:30
the pustor preach^thas never be'Ifnre
to a larg<> crowd at which
) time communion was served1.
| Beard 1 and 2 met at the home
1 of Mrs. Lizzie Ricks and a good
^"crowd was out. They will me^t
} . t f Uc. M ?-?. ik.1 TJ 1
| Ob k?l * liVttfC V* iUiO* XXISY21 UCOM
? Sunday, FebruYRy 13 at 6:00 pah.
s Therfc will be a program at the
I church Tuesday night. __ L
Rev. Albert Peterson and choir
5 will be down at 3 p.m. Sunday,
j; At 7:30 Rev. W. L. 0mith and
his choir will worship at our evening
a*ivice. -
Sick list: Mrs. Ida Toliver, Mrs.
. Anna Suber, Mrs. Salli0 Lumpkin,
Mil, L. Dftvii. v
t
S LBADBR
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JiOWRYS NEWS
Ttft service at Brow*n Chapel A.
M. E. chip-ch was largely attended
on Sunday. Sunday school at
the usual nour with Sup*. MJltotWhite
at his post of duty.
The Pastor, Rev. A. C. Crocker
preached a real soul stirring sermon.
He has been with us most
six years but he never preached
that good before. Subject God
is Teriible in His Doings. Miss
Louise Kennedy of Charlotte, N.
C., was a visitor.
Quite a Tew of our members
motored to Chester Sunday evening
to our sister church Mt. Hebron
to hear the Rt. Rev. Martin
A.M., D.D.. our bishop of the 6th
Episcopal district.
The 4-H club met at the hom?
r>f_Mrs jyiillie Peay Thursday Feb.
3, at 3:00 p.m. Twenty-throe were
present. Mrs. Peay ?xtenoed an
invitation to meet- at he^ home
once a month, the first Friday at
3t00?pm,?t-epast waa
served.
?Mrs;?Sallie?Bvrd. our teacher
was guest of Mrs: Peay on Thursday
evening and night:?She viaited
a number of homes on that
evening. Rev. and Mrs. Byrd have
stained the scHoolhouse floor,
which we think is very fine. They
are now beautifying the yard..
UNION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor \
Lake View, '6. C., Feb. 6?S. S.
began at the usual hour. Supt R.
E. Fladger and teachers at their
post of duty. Our Sunday school
lis up to the minute.
St. Mark 14:14, subject The
I Lord's Supner. He preached a
soul stirring sermon.
~'There was a program given at
the TJnion school, Thursday nite,
Feb. 3 by the Silver Tone quartet
of Lake .View and .the Hayes
Brothers of Mullins. Everybody
seemed to have enjoyed it. ~
There was a basket ball game on
T'.alfo Vjpw Srhnnl campus, Friday
F-b. 4, Lake View aivT "LeV&T
ntwinr. T ol. ViPw tfirU WPTA
defeated but they didn't give up
untilnhey-beat Pb^ydale, Monday
Feb. 7.
Harmon Utley, reporter.
GREENWOOD INSTITUTE
STUDY CENTER
County Superintendent R C.
Lominick endorses work of Group
D. Greenwood County Negro teachers.
?
This group consists of teachers
from thriteen schools who met at
Felton School, Troy, S. C., Friday,
January 21, iy38>3
Teachers who are e>niployed in
the following schools are in group
D.
Troy, White Hall, Promise Land
"Bethel. Cedar Grove, Cecar Spring
Flint Hill,"Horse Pen, Taylor, Mt.
Hermian, Mt. Pisgah, Pine Grove,
Oak Grove. _
Outlineris were planned foT^tHe
month of February, a very historical
month.
XhSL devotional exercises were
worked out: Special emphasis
were placed on teaching the National
songs. Namely. America,
the Star Spangled Banner and Ne
gro National anthemT
Teaching and assignment of
spelling in the seven grades was
Hemonslialcd 'by Mrs. Mary E.
Johnstonn, Jeanes teacher for
Greenwood county.
The Farm unit was outlined
with r school, farm ani_ 'miniature
farm as activity work, to be used
on sand table Or with flour con*
struct ion._
The afternoon was spent with
Industrial work, rugs Trom bur^
lap and corn shucks were demonstrated
atin^ table mats from materials
found around the school
house \yas used.
The irronn voted to meet at the
homc of Mrs. M. G. Williams in
Greenwood, S. ~C., and actually
work out lessons for the month of
February in graces 1 through 7.
The following committees were
selected.
Reading and History grades 3-7
Mesdames (Susie A. Watts, Julia
A. Parks, Lilla V. Thomas, Miss
Henrietta Williams.^
English grades 3-7, Mesdames
Anna Childs, Elizabeth Davis-. Hat
tie Bradley, Janie Latimer, Arolia
Childs.
Geography grades 3-7, Mesdames
Lucile Gray, Effie Dean, Cla
retta C. Donalson, Misg Pearl
Sales. ? ??. .
All subjects . 1-2, Meedames
Mary E. Wiljiapna, Jessie T. But-,
ler.
Book week was observed in
Greenwood County schools. Supplementary
Bowks were griven the
pupils.
By Jessie T. Butler '
147 Greene Street,
, Or??w?od, S. C.
' -
WESTON CHAPEL
Rev. M. G. Williams, Pastac
Last Sunday dawned beauttfulproadheU
people from every dirontiAM
*iro?*n OAon /-v o.\mo
?VVIVH " V4V own RV1115 vv oviuv
place of worship. S. S. bcgar. at
usual hour with Supt., Mrs. T F.
Ferrin^ officers and teachers at
their post of duty.
At J 1:30 our pastor came before
us w*ith aricthner one of his
masterly sermons subject While
we were yet sinners Christ died
for" us. -He tfegteti-thtg -diacourafeJ
concisely and philosophically and
capuvaieu niu congregation. iv
was a masterpiece and could be
said among us old not our heart
T>urh . ' We were glad to have had
Rev. W. L; Johnson worship with
ua. He gave encouraging talk. - !
An offering of $2.79 was taken for
him.
At -6:00 p.m. cur LeaguL. assem- ;
bled. Mrs. A. Chiles, president.
~?At T ..'Hncli nnr pottnr hrmight
another wonderful sermon; gub"ject
I am the door and by me, if
any man enter he shall be saved.
Visitors^ Mr. Frank Hawkins oF
Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. Clara Cole
Adams, city; Mrs. Carter.
On Wednesday night, February
2, the Junior board No. 2 met at
the home of Mrs. L. F. Purvis.
M~.f R^inalo Hunt was the lucky
winner at the scrap party. A
neat sum was realized:
When in Greenwood visit "The
Friendly Church"^Weston Chapel
where ycu are always made welcome.
ST. ALBAN TRAINING SCHOOL
The trip 9 to Cleijison co.lcgc
made by the agriculture boys was
very helpful. Work oh ;the" flower
unit in the primary grades is in
progress. The Ag boys will assist
with the heavier work on the
yards.
Mrs. Viola Dendy Howard of
Washington, D. ., was a welcome
dinner guest on-the campus last
Mtviday. TtH's" H>nola"""""ff arrisDendy,
Miss Anna Goldsmith, a
senioi stu'i.nt of St. Alban and
Mr.?Aarorm?Reaty- -motored-?to.
Chnton to visit Mrs. Dendy's
home folk. Misses Mack and
Brown spenin the week-end?mGreenville;
Mr. W. P. Garlington
and friends from Fuontain Inn.
w;re visitors on the campus Funday
afternoon. -f
We are sorry that Misses Essie
Arnold, Elather Rice, Alma
Thompson and Anna Me A lis tor
are nome aue 10 mness. w e nope
them an early return.
The St. Alban tennis Avon a
double-header last Tuesday night
from Mt. Carmel. The boys scores
were 45:11 fine the girl3 18-G.
The grammar grades will present
early in March "Why Soring
Was I.ate".
SAM W. WILSON CROSSES
THE BAR AT 95 YRS. OLD
By F. llrTtam
Svi-fguse. S C.. January 20?
One hour before the funeral ser-~
vices at Shiloh Methodist church
a host cf people gatherer to pay
their tribute to brother Sam W.
Wilson, generally known as "Uncle
San " throughout>?the community.
14a f,rosq"d the har at 5 o'clock
a.m. on January 18th to join his
comrades on the other side. The
funeral services we re conducted
by Rev. N'vmf", ptWo^, m-d n,3sistod
by Rev. I. V. Manning of
Timmonsville, S. C.
Mr. Sam Wlison was born January
1st, 1843, He was one of
the founders of Shiloh Methodist
church hud wa^ a inembcTr"oT many
- organisations,?TTo qorv(.d faithfully
in tha church until his i.?eath
. m spite of his illness during his
last days. He ha<f many friends
in both races, white and colored.
He is survived bv the following:
daughters, Mrs. Polly Johnson^
Mrs. Mary Jhckson. Mrs. Josephin,,
Martin, Mrs. Easter Mack,.'-,Mrs.
Betsy Ham James anu ^fty
grand children, twenty-two greatgrandchildren,
fo'ur great-greatgrantf-chlidren,
four nephews, one
nrice and a host of other relatives
and friends.
"Soldier of Christ wen dime;
"PratSe"tJe thy-new employ,
While eternal apes run,
Rest in thy .Savior's joy".
GAFFNEY NEWS;
The Missionary Society of Lime
Btune church has?organised the
Junior boys into a club called the
- Kings?Ambassadors Ihev meet
each Wednesday at 4 d'cl^ck."
Mr. Judge Williams was funeralized
at Bethel Baptist church on
Sunday Jan.i 30, by Rev. Ernesl
Bonner.
We- are-proud to know, that. Mrs
Florence Smith has entered hoi
new home on S. Johnson St.
ivirg. ioa rayne wno nas ryeor
sick rn the hospital has returned
to her home.
To buy the Palmetto Leader
_ _aee George McCree.
FINAL PAY-UP
"V
WEEK
PICKENS NEWS
" Thc-OaH Spring Mi.Monire ?o.
ciety met with Mts: Berth -Pitts.
All who were present enjoyed the
mehting> '
1 Ik.u'., . i i'*ty 111, i
Mrs. Molcreo burgess. Delicious
cream aud cake was s r\> 1.
Miss V. V. .Wanen attended
the congressional 11 .o.i:u: wliich
w*us hck. in Newbi Yy* day
for tcachers from v;t? ious couuties.
Miss Walters L.>r';-'iit,,~>tP
teiesting news back .wv>n the meet
ing.
'the Epworlli Ltagve rr.H Sunday,
4.HO o'clock ; i tli ^M, .Ik
church- The tc/pie "Whal Can 1
no rn iuuki' i.ue r u.i - uiu \> ui iu
while'was well discus, cd by Mis.
Jennie Allen, Lexical I'o:delia
Ktrkscy.
The members or.l aiicnus of
Pifkeiiv are 'happy anow out
pasloi-'k. . wife, O. T*. Law
too whu lias iiLt n it! is n'.c 'v> be
cut a]?u.ii. ^ ~' ? ^
Lillian Fir-lice ip at Lrie v.e L-Vial
in Greenville.'
M-nr?Julia ?SU'llir.fi
IIipii * Whcvl ' s; TnV -we-l*-.
o:iu wit! i liis patents, .Ms anil
Mis. .1. L. JU'i ekw.M'i. ?
Mif;- Lueyle Johnsvm and duugh
i^i ni -t. iii ill.- V -(' m r unending
a whil with .Mrs. AmiO Lady.
The auxlliai ies uT i' i." M.?Brclnirch
>$>ons.roed an K 'uVaricfr.nljno^nam
Sunday, Jan. .MJ. i
nptvke 1/ i 101. 11. 1: x'...s* . .'Jits'
V V. 'Watte.!s, Kev. J'. 1.. Lawton
Poatns bv M:s. J. 11. Ilatei-, L.-L.
Fish',:-.
...The SupU L'-v. I).
(T.ny |i~ ae." d--at Ultiuli?chute!.!,
in pjcliv ; ? ei ..lity >"T;iuiay:
Mrs. . Melemve Hui gd.is-. .Ad.n'-i'
Gvi Fitv .Mr ~ Jnrrrih -Gowens, Jts.
GrifiTn, Guy Kai l", Mis. Alien- Me
I .. -...1 I.ifii.f,
1VIMI;L\V ill l ? ?" v. I u.': U'.IVH ?.?vv
inR a< Shoal Creek .Rapt., church.
( ivc i: xi:\vs Cnyoe
C ntnatrv h .h;1 haspassed
its' .halfway luafk of the
ssiuh. A i t r ih s midterm
cxain'n't io:i two pupils pjo-ved
-tlKmsvlv.'> eligible lor midterm
-pi^uniotioiu These pupils
wot1 a Arthur .V.opjv . and T-TfrcsT
Carter ' => . .
I A number of inte-restinjr programs
w.ro lultl ?.l*11-2itji" too ntonili
of January. Am-mi: Un-*-e ?vu v
_socials.'by the A i.l; tic club a:.d a
mafical proyiam by IVei. - A i-iiiAir,
a -to.'-o iUtS
spent at the pi ".v. sjxm-ni; ed
bv Mrs. Cray rial Mrs. llau.
' the bas-Rctba'.l C.-'n h.t.i C.?eit?
tii i-t??ll. L* y. Junnat'v
t'-J. with N'vwhiimk r.!..1 at
Ncwb.rn-;-lUnhJ., 'lis- ; w.-n. "Wit
ut'.dor ;i stii 1-at buf t"i'.i etc
it <m?l :u- ! . h 11' \'i t. ! - i '11 fur
ward to b ttvi" luck. .
We \viv'n ; ' V.Y-< fclti'lh?
for ct-ru-p-% iay. a . b ;;' iifvi sch !-d
song. Vi a ail w t$ -.bear. it v-ty
soon.
The I.ijrh - It ' --rt ' loth s t-avo
. l '.'iinii '-! M C: \ VV: Cul.
is worl.in-" ' ' a:, i.a atut
(.'aVCO 1l>'' I ill. ' " . cos.
Inez .--a i M the
The- nit niboi*vhxUA. Miss
On M" : Tlitx nT7 !_t" ! . 1 t
a No1 il'tMS ,v "in:iiV will be
i'u HillV. i i.i li.-i.:-. ,aa-! ill ' siiHOOtf
of iIn* Xi i;. .\a: i -anl in'.iiui.i anil
.NeKiT' vi'ii > unis v.i;,! la'* lhe o.stStawlir.y
i'.aU: ;; of Hi right.
Oil >? 11. ;.nr.!.'. IVk - ' the
letfTershjp o? Mi- s Will..an \\ ill
jl>i. hoard in ~n a5 rAnl?A
r.'ji rtoi.", io;,' i \ U.a a.*-: N'^-to
Spirit n; 1,- an i? nri.ir ah has
kecnn phumo.1. Wei-M ..d e n ilia
I ii.vjiaiions" to every ono. %
We !ii\ i.M|?r.v U; ' Mr HMle
Miles up n;;a:r> a i''. _! a t?; UT illness.
We li ;i'.' i\.;- J:;nv-s
Thompson .a. spe; >!y neoviry from
his illness.
>**'' "" ' I', v* ^ '" ! j-:m ileath
has moved from i,.:i f.ontr.utiity
Mr. haw Manning, M.s. Alice
I'ooz't a in'. Mr. UoWi t l.ave. To
ttTe?b^n a vi <1 'umili ?Aj i_v rial
. sir.cci an-i hartAI'l vy.i.na'hy.
I ' ?
NAZAUIrTH A.M.K. (Ml.lUH
Rev. C.M. Williams, Pastor
11'uiu-1.-! h. i [?
Nmtareth?\ M 'a ;'.y :i!
11:30 o'clock -for Kdward linjiht
man, ago?10t who, died in He. ko
ley county Friday liitrlii after at
illness of several year-. Fevicc:
were conducted. Uv l i^" pastor ilev
C. M. W Ilium-, 1 ' V H'-v
EJ*'Wilson }ii'.s?r?i' . of Charity
Baptist cl;u'reh iVntl Iicv. A. I.
Gary.
Brother- Bright nvin was Uori
and rea '-1 ;,i ih? r" - ' "??^rr
" he-Avtrrnt l'aithtnl WrrrliT^wa*?i
Sunday school worker, a. lop '< :
and a local pre;nvlv<vi~1n .N-azaretl
?church until ! y_.f' 1! in had hoahh
_ He was faith fid to 1 : e'i:n',"cv
en unto death. 11" i; urefvol h;
^'Vtio'lWf t-e co?. ?? T. ..
and thirty- foTfr ernnfUdiTto n nu<
?tt?ho-?t of rol.tt iv.'.;??Xticn'-ls
> , The mrmhfvs aiv<l fi-iond* - to
i piot. his iTonth Vi t y much, ioil v.4i
, arc happy to-rav th-it <>4,r !<>i,
heaven s Rain.
' O'&Q'O&QcV':?;I-:I h -y-.yy
| McrY r'vUvY'ru*'
I I;"''' " yrSfx TO
| HIRAM!
|'l T.\1
1^ Appointments hv_ IMw?
11 9'io Oak Street I'll ON
C8SO0OOOO OO OOOOOOOOO000.00
Saturday, February 12, 1938
ST. MICHAEL M7 E. ^HURCfi
li. 11. Jonvg, Pastor
Fr)i.iy.1X>p y" \vill bo bbsetved
h iSurday ne'xJt. The memberg
)>::d lends are cordially, invited
' .u ill. _it or vie mm. ?The?Lnj-d'a" Rpp
per .will be ad ministered. Let all
t'.iedlkh sit together as far as ,
possib e. ^
Stewardess Board No. 2 wishes
io lh:ink all who assisted in any
v.-..v at the "Calendar Social" last
Tlirs.iay. Special mention is
: u.:f. i f the following friends plus
?lpi tward: Messrs W.. C. Cock, J. ,
k. Ashe and Julius Goe and tlar
is Cain; Mesdames M. A. McCrinsaion,
Alice Stubbs and Hetlie
Pow and Miss T E. (Spears,
t?i; vit in# th0 frjen.te to _
V' :"V then- supper and party on
i Thursday, February 10th. They
i mr f A tliO T .ittnAlil
Pay Group meeting at New Galilei..
Lt.uS cniouiage these young
v. men. ~
j T'h women of the church extend
a most cordial invitation to
~TT7~rTTT->rtK'iis and friends tc drink--- .
1.1 ."cup jf tea" with them on Sun.
! ' In 20th beginning at 5:30.
1-42+^i i< iho second International
; ;i. v.iuch" is being observed by
|'.he W- men of Mctho.'ism' under
j ; i o" 51 ibon Unit- Fellowship Mo-ve
' mcnt.
i ,i 1 splendid attendance at thft
_tS .! iv nitiht services amply re>
.y tiu^e who have sponsored the ?
vtu i ir lorms oi services during tne ^
>n-t month. We trust that the * ~~
1:-.ere-t will continue.
I he male officers were success!'.i!
in reporting $46.00 which was
l?ni.: on church indebtedness.
vLet.us visit the sick and shut- 4 ?'
in an .TR) anything for theircom-?
iort. Mr. W. M. Campbell, Mesd.
inns Marian Kellock Daisy Powe
and Mr. Wra. GaldWin of more re-'
cei.t days.
The linancial report of church
will be published at the end of' F
I ruary for the first quartev of
members get their accounts in
Vha'pe. ' .."CUu*iin"_jioeds
us. Let all do
th,. best for her as we prepare for
th. in< "ting with Rv, N. S. Smith
and his good people at New Gali ;
Tee: r-^
' NORTH HORRY COUNTY
GROUP MEETING
Loris, S. C.?Th0 Horry Counly
Noith Group meeting met at
- ill l.oris Training school, Janui
any, lt-38 with Mr, W. P. JdhH
*<n, presiding. After a brief d?'voiionai
period, Mrs. Thcmasina
; l.im. V, ry hi-lpfnlly Hpmonstr nt.pH
ju iv.s ?f teaching Safety Educa1
tion. She stressed, the teaching
jby: 1. Pictures} 2, Posters; 3
i" nnrl .1, Maying Picttffe
i Machines.
C. Miss Philips .(white) gave a
; l?.-iin ?Vm| discussion on The Teachj
ing of Primary Reading. ShQ
J gave some very helpful sugges|i:ins.
Alterward we discussed
plans for our Feild Day. We
mvi'd our Randolph Funds. Our
Supyrvisoi, Mrs. iSenie Levisoer 7
gave " loii.ai ks. Atttr wmcft we
were sen vetl .a--delicious salad
, c'Ui>(. a? . .dcsCrt.
j Prnt'essor and Mrs. P. C. Carlut*
v/li'V the week-end guests of
'Plot', and Mrs. Edward Lewis.
Mis??Annie Bu^k-was the week
'end ?juest of MiSs Plumer Lewj
is. ' \ d ' i1 '
J Pithy Mary Alice Johnson daugh!
it'r or Proa, and Mrs. W..P. John!
,ni has been ill at Mullins hos1
ni'.al. She is doing nicely.\
I ' Tiie giris basketbal teaa^ of
I. nt:-'~Tmining, undei^-dtrectiotr'-of^? ?
Mrs. M. A. Lewis, have played
games and lost only one.\
I ne . v-ys have playeu the same
number and have nc/t lost yet. \
>It. Ronia was at its best Sun- \
day. Kuv. Stephenson preached \
i\ '. .soul stirring, sermgns. The
j I. nn.'s Supper was administered.
] L i'U is doing nicely under the
-4-a^tdorship of Mr. Lewis Gould.
J l"he Sunday school is progressing
also, under lhe leadership of
M.. Win L'-wis. We have weekly
n niiti.i mooting.?
A Living Bond
. \\ hy shoul lupthers ever share
" lMluluiuLlu' pains?of tenra;
t. KflPlmhoninw' AAUU
kk & ?
( That last throughout the years.
\\ hy should these shaken structures
weep?
*' When hope's disclosure is shone,
' -What makts the wrinkled tan so
' | sweet ? ?
" The brown that mothers own.
What/ is this deep sensitive part?
^ Tltet -nly mothers know,
' What motionless doe of eternity?
That God through mothers show
... 'Tis the old fashioned mother's
' love,
j That lives unori the sod, ;
Thi's cjath. t*? love, wa? mat}e be~
TfveoTr,? \ .
Our mothers and s.ur God.
MADGE CLClPERRY
?Of Statf-Gollege, Orangeburg, S.C.
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