The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1938, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday,. June IS, 1938 ?? "?t ;V'.;-V'v' "* ,itv ( hat ""TIU-: KtiVIM . - , t 4 ' '"V JJj*- . ' "i5- ? *1 : "^Esirly. to, bt <1 an! <>;/ !-y '? * last*" May owo "hafo 'made IiTo^-vy Uealthy. w^a.lt'lfev . :if<.I' tr.vvV*T T'-V. . -fgut.no^yi!_<lays *th chjffff Av'jf-k. \y?mid F":nnwiyak^ his "4 Wfl) hafo. t>> k; en lyist.Iuiy: Till k>K?. altcu ija^:^;- . .... 'W~. A'Il' V? ' "* ' -v 'xfJV '. * ? ; . n. HTKVt h- \v u:A vrs ? * ^IKMJXiS^.liNrKS v c -Noted ComW^'r Travelled Kooky R'tatl To 1'anu' (As Told t'" Charlie Spears1 . " " 'Clar^rtce \\*7l!i:;!:i?r.41'*!mv,-^rAof)fTiv..-J,owVW ?i' Mul'l'NVt a: .-ivria . 'born in Plantienvi r> y " T.n.. t hirfynrne years aK?'It's' were ' poor* ani^i:'*? .cd-dtc^'gf k< < htfc ' <loors " leading ' <> ' MfllVo''open he was cofntr lkd to y?.-':?> av<>?1< at ? -a very?*>**--:?j*o. Uea-'izir-vt-t1 isr his kin we*, rot aver-e to havintt him stake his with- :lu* ?*i 1?t? -vat* Brothers, k v \1 e-wij.lt Toljt^. 7~7. proprietors <>t a hvaj. hi f 1,,. In fact, ho was scieh a''ikea'de. lao that he see;: heeaoH' nti additional member of U.. family, running errands, doing ?m1?) mosseh ger.?hell -hup.?wni'-i1,?cm k.?laur.dryman, etc. All in :i!l h"; mil 'c v' . himself g&eftil. and ttficiofU. \ " " ... '* . " '* ' * "" , Time .Marches On Durir.gr this s?air- of development, Clarence Williams .jlreamcd ' ?xit?new?onvir??ntT:"nt-. hr*" rambled off to a bier nearby city. New Orleans. After numerous a?r grravatiiii; tics .he found unpleynient as a p>esse j i . a t t'h.r which hrin-_r< t > mhi.! .'he-- h i momus hut >-agic :ri i?l? t, Tile after a long sessioy ,f ion;ihiums activity ki' piny th> ei. - < ikm clothes in ship--',.spc co-<!:,.ion. ho fell asleep, literally t'> > ef .itinironing hoa ii. v hlle j>* i -Vir.rr 'an expensiv,. c<>at. So mvrh - . l_at when he was af-a-.-d 'h: -u ? had pellet rated ; -.inyt. tie teriiil. h asirpr a h le beyond t - fltmptii ' tK **; '.j< J-;,. <l"j)?bl.v ijn.;u ': tin: v v.*.t,Uial!y I'llao'd ih?> n-f irisin tin l!v highway- ayah. w\<., .:}> > K. J- .);. coveiod uhn; Til- had <!?.?? : Ourrvr thi- T'a>r" ,On' aiii'ihi r tuvaMmi. Mr. WK Iiaiii> hfi-aia,. iti-.'.dr, a -nmt ?ii taiu,,"> fi- m i.i- 1. .mr, tin- fait inir only Km it wo*. pn-. sihle tn Kt.-j I'nvv :r fi'ia an . . i:c., A; That tiniv '.t w a - wi-airy a JKili flianinini liny':.::,! v.a< m.abK* to b.n ii u a> tif.f'n . ~ >J An ..n that, lit ,i-k- : t ill ;a\. Kry (?ii?vnr for. i) .-n?Mm -Um~-sva<tohl hy th' K:i:y that "h<- itmliln'" ' '' -i :r !. a k ai: . ih vva< i 11 tup, '-a-r.!: _ ..-me riav an ! ?rll T rr!v'" TT-' I.-.?v?I .r i'.I'; " SP t tn lit h --at v. J Ky: in stt'Ht-l lit* ! i;i!ii| hiyr *''n> - a I".rr thrnnyh w hi.dy Kn tVi! it:u.." a r_-. fi iyt-ral.'tl . and lV m.! Mihu-.-Tf ! 'uI'l'uu.'.iftii .i: ift. - ?The Rock> Road" I'avittir t c. way ?' : a : tjj ?i-i f i-i'.' erf \! mV:u harn-l.ips that would haw di-. -.-.ta-. i!!ry |ambitiotu ><> .;;h. Wilrnints" kept in touch with his natural h ,;t . . . edisto dist. i "ni i;i;i:n( p; , HAS SPLENDID SESSION ?i-iu-'.-.j < i i s 11 r i: n J* i >!"< '! ;n convene: \V> dns,ja,\,. .May li." a: Calvary A. M. K. ekuvch of Mr Edistn circuit, with Rev. Dr. I F. Kpai-4---rm-itli?' fh- R.-v ..Ld . ius Helmut, ;. r: ainir.ii' pas' Dr. IVan! -m > !< ! in- iate R'v Dr. I.. R. Nichols. I'mU r tin- Jem jet >k:p < t' 0". Nirh'.ls thv M : -to 'ii-'tut w iiu the h< Jp uf Almnrhty * ? > ! has lyai lr ed thi* t? n aii'I ye.. a: uivi: u Coil tho praise. \\Y a>" '.thankful ;< have Dr. Hear'! a-' <>ur pre-idintr <1 der. Our beloved Rhh'op" h'lVjwh"w* fi! Vacancies. \\\ a!-<> had with lis tie n'wly. a'pi-ointe presiding older Ci-.jr lisa.r, ? ?di*' ! irl." t l;. '.'. |... 1.. 'luir-n-TIr splendid y< u. g mart. Ar.d . l-o" tin. following visitors: Mrs. f. I.. Farmer, Ahv wife of Rt v. Farmer: Mrs. .T. El "Rt ard."uTf" "of Fit sM ing Elior J. E. Dea d; A! ~. M .1 Alston, (.'te-ivlent of the \Y-H. an I F M. society of the Edi.-tn d:stric't Mrs A. C. .Mayes president of the \V. il. and F M society < : the Charleston distriut: Mrs R. E Rrcgden, tin wjf- ,,f th0 Rev. R. E Rrogden. tr.e pastor of Eninian ue I church of < ha I< s''?r. who grip the conference with his eloquence from tine- to tfiiic. We also hi i with us. Mis- X A. MeQue' n 'laughter of the l ite Rev. C. W. McQueen..She i< a lover of her church and a good church worker. Dr. Beard delivered ;k splendidaddress-on Baptist! It was a masterpiece. Many papers wci" Night Session t The annual sermon was preached by the Rev. S. R. Higgins. nas "tor ot the Alt. "Holly eirc'iit".Suh ject: Witness fhr .fesus. Rev. Hig gins is a well trained man both h^ad and heart, for the sermon came gat of his heart "and soul. the conference was revived. All of the papers that "were re?d were . ; . ' *" , . ,:j ~ V H Or wK trwt K-.# ?" ' - a .4 . ^ . Al f ^iSCJWfcm^ * les ^pea'fsV-- >,~ +^?;V_ ". (;" kkporTioK"-. ?&? ; ' '* * -, v, .' * *'" * ' *L. ...? .. - . n tVdc^Ey. ry ^Ji.rfumCy <4b*o ?m ttwvse d iyVdie "managed C<> ^SjjynK-tim"o?f-'?Vh*V^*.rts- many as twem . t.\ h oof- eath -day in *<*li<?us. on ;ea\"!>r) tjaund him giiphig" new aiiff VhlunMo* knowledge. The eiano- of: i oorllf msfek. ahiT hjprdinir1 them in ~Vt liai ir,c nioti* u.Vn>. lK**"\yas>o!rrt&Vt ia]lv "able"* to assymtsU' tu?u\<~and .nielodk s fra-m* od ii! his* (l-\vn mind, an 1 duftce* bet ; t-iif than t-lio average* lad whose foundation in life was , perhaps ^lieUvr?halareocU*-if - .. - * | ft \va.^ at "tTii^ philst/" *n his'earee'r'that AViUiaiUs decided to eul t iyj)\e rfiiisieaT" ambit inn< ur v aV'T'^T.' Tie fook lessons under-a "Tfoo.i instt ruetor. - A- ready and '^ino'-'n.-juipil, he advanced rapidly enoimh to take a chance in coping wit h AW' vagurie*. one must encounter in a real - Metropolis -where poivpi'titwrn-i^' sti oiifr and senti, merit means nothing more than an empty word. . * . \, Baby Won't You Please Come ! Homo Here he turned his ability to popular, songs. His first tunc .was "YOC MISSED A GOOD WOMAN WHEN YOlf PTCKF.l). A.EE OYER ME*'.?Though in bis early teens, he furnished th,. entire script". . * composition, lyrics and arrangement. His- first real momv success was "RROWNSKIN WIIO YOU FOR". During this period !v a!s > sponstYi-o:l "YOU'RE SOME PRETTY POET.". Which found a ; lace in- the Ziegfield follies of P.'l'.f. He was also his own pulilisher. Thai idl'ort was., the* foundation of hi- p-es^r.t status 'in the music w... Id... then-r followed -O'STHEVR HI.EES", a .lassie: 'BABY WON'T V'nr I'l.EAST"'. COME JIOME". CI ! ! ' COAST. HIT'ESP a n d sHOET SISTER HOET"' and "ROYAE GARDEN REEEU". and ?"!ie.r meritorious elfusior.s that i.ave set the w.,- -t ' m hnnpni"g Oth. r successes folhwt-d such a* EVERYBODY -'ROVES MY BABY which h cull (Tin infn lh<i 1 i m..l i ir- I "manY heretofore unknown orchestra ]< ders. whi'O a: <1 colored: ; l-<> aided in tafing Bessie Smith. Sarah .Martin and other blue vot>f note who otherwise -a giht ha\\. rrmaincd jn obscurity. 1IU efforts \v?re also . punct-. ated with a musical come 1 v^ail. ! -BOTTOMLAND", for which ( ! free Williams furnished score lyrics, text and. acted as produe1'hc Years Roll On All. w tjlianis married Irene \Vil ;;aa.s .(Kva Taylor of Radio fam )^ and is th father of three lovely chii i. n. having his home in dajm ica. l,ong Island. N". V. His i ~h.uu" huaiiu-s,.?h- -in rhe thetitrij'.a) district -(diroasbway > of New York City. Sonic of his later' works which-have been published by liim has made him an A-l rating, senior member of the i Am' rican Society of Composers. 'Authors and Publishers. .' all of valuable information whi votilj he V i;y helpful if we would ut them into practice. All of the reports weie vcr\ ," '011. Most of the brethnn paid ut for the .May Day and the Kd.calional day, The spitit existed |?In i'uuI'iiml rr whole* conterencc I The Rev. Julius Holman and his J good people deserves ere Jit for 'with pleasure they spared no pains n carirg for the conference. And also with a splendid welcome by "he entertaining pastor and his p- ople. We closed a very successful contVj-ence, with all hearts pi aiding | . ?l{i v.) G. H. Mitchell, reporter. | (OKESBl'RY NEWS j The S. S. began as usiial. Officers and teach ers at their post i d* duty. The Rt \\ Homer Adams ' whs was reared here has R>ng.j since IVeen a resident of Greenville, j via a welcome visitor in our Sun-; I lay school. He made some very! j ! < riaging remarks. He belongs It,, the 0. M. K church. Rev.'C. >. I> ndy of Clint' n preached for Thf-o-o. 'Dir. rhcict-im-p W?g<n Basket,?Vi'itoi r: ? Mr. an -1?Mi s. I.ero.v Smith and sister Sonora-?of Greenville. Thin being Children's Day a very trood program was rendered. Mi.ss Auric Mae Goggins mistress of ceremony. Mrs. Amanda Louden, son OUit daughter Mable, _Mrs Green and ! Mr, Huumphrey were the gupsts of Mr. an I Mrs. J. M, Goggins ln?t Wednesday. ^ Quite a few parties were held Jj_ui_Lhe?New Yor^-fcml?Pliihulelphia visitors while th< v wCro lioro They loft Sunday night for their oxpcotivi' homes. Glad to have had Mother Fannie Pearson in church Sunday, -he will come in spite of her agrrl affliction; Mrs, Henrietta Goggin#, son ami idatighlei-in.law of Columbia with 'her two daughter# of Greenwood , * V ' - fA >a > * .. . *" . " ' * spent the day with hot- Stffiday. ' Mr. J. E. Hulirms ia, still uii the I <?ick- list. We are hoping he. will soon get'weltr ' - f" ' rr?1 WttlTMlRK NEWS'- ? M " i ' ?? * ? '* - " bu.nday was a loycly day and tne many eliihU'en ter.doied ' vtfiiuus' programs to commemorate- tltfs "Chflihpii'lr Dsfy". St rvice,~vra^ held at Flint Hitf Baptist church by the Pastor Rev. C. <' lolo^rpv liy l?nw "B. Ciullmgjj, -A very utiiqu^*-ipro*gram was ^rent'ered fof Children's Day. The children pi>foi1iic-tl well. CodaY Grovtrt chul'ch participate d*ih The program. u. Ttit' Fliht 11 ill. Shady Grove and the Young gill* quartet rendered the' music. ^ 1?emaf k's" by RJisses Marv dark, Klliotte .Abrams, Miss"(lark, iji'a graduate.of the Friendship'College.. She ha$ rfow returned homo. - 1 g?, tY\jl.-'?nd Mis. gene I'.yrd ac-\ conyiAr ied by Messrs Charlie Jones, Raymond and John' Albert J< lies'. Miss I.ouise Jones, niotored to ^Thomasville. X. C. to visit relatives ami ft+en :s, Mrs. Daisy Byrd wai at the bed si.ie <)t' her sick son Mr Charlie, who was ill with pneumonia., -f>h" ^brought .the grandsons back with her. Qtlite a few visited the patients I at tin- Hospital in Newberry. Several from hero arc attending -Slll'imi r vl hnol 1 :? ? The Newberry baseball team de foat'*d the Whitniire Uam on Tast week. 11'-1. ~t Mrs. Nancy Hoover ami Alice Turner have .returned to Spartanburg. " ~ The Heavenly ' gospel singers will be at Bruce Tabernacle. on the. 22lld of Jure. - BUM A IM . V NEWS Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Hardy who dieiP Thursday, night at her In.'nte were conducted Saturday at Oak (Jrove church by the Rev. 'F. S Martin. She is survived bv h'T husband, two daughters Mr. E. A. Hur ly. Mis.. Aslee Ru'f Miss Minnie. B. Hardy, all "of l'omai-ia. *' ?y , ( Mrs; l.ula Owen of Spartanburg spent Sunday with her parents. .Rev. and Mrs! H. 11. Garniany/pf Boniaria. Miss Marie Oxoer of Spartanburg' spot\t Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Maggie Oxner. Mrs. Alary B. Davis and son Oiland*Davis were gmsts of Mr. and -Mi-s-rGartnany Friday. 1 Miss El./.abet h Garmany is spoil iug fonietijme in Columbia with her aunt, Mrs. Laura Bowers. . . M:\VHKRRY NKWS ( a I vary?Presbyterian fhnrrh The Sumks-y:?school?hh4?at?iL^ usual hour. "The lesson as it was taiiylit." was very ihteresting. A. very vr< <m! number of teachers anil ty cut. were pr1 sent. On next Simla','. ,.Lme 1'.' at 1U o'clock, a ('hildrenis I>a.v program wrt) be pre-', nt (I.. .The public is invited. Rev. A, A. Thompson, the ccmfcici!"!' mission^iy was visiting t i city la-t W"ek. The.Ilihii' cl.iss had its regular _uiuc.1 iirg.?The?obi 1< 1 reii sena?* to find it 'in t.- interesting. The ladies who atteilde 1 til*** W111n: rli'hlv it 11r, cure at -lb n diet colU-ge in Columbia, retuin-^rh?h l.'. t~d' the we k leporlntg a vcy busy, yet- a*, enjoyable conference. * ? Tlii' l.i;ag'n- sei vie- was a great"" suec" ss Sunday afternoon. The h i!< 1: en"''!' the IcAgjiie pre'sented a" playlet "America fc'ir Americans'.'^ Among til.- vfsite.rs weiV Mr. Mike llajgler, Rev. Caleote of RaJ^igh Privslivteiinii church nliite [ number ot' - ! i< members. Mr. | .1 a.rr.es Csyter took active part in thi~ meeting. Miss . Jautiita anil Ml-. Cecil lures arc hum - from school. Mrs. Helen an! hor husband are here front New York. Mr. Henry Montgomery is at hbme 0:1 Coaies st reet 'tli/inpr nicely-after ::n< 1 ri?. it vr an op ration at the People's hospital. His many friend, are proud to-.know that he is recovering hi~ Health. Mrs. T.illie Gilliam ha< installed a now dry cleaning plant and with ihe aid of fer ifVici' ht son, Mr. Roland Patterson, ihey are prepare! o (rive yi.u up-to-date service. Mr. Johnnie Boozer is operating a very ni -e grocery store on the South end of Drayton street and ho-would appreciate having: his fiierds and well-wishcrs come to see. him. A great number of the teachers have left the city to attend summm vchnot this* session. "We were ,ot able ti; secure the rnnt^ of all. hu- among thgse who 1 ft were P ofs. I*. S. CI tl'hian, T. R T.ogan and- Clerphitj Floyd, Mesdames N". P. Si: yli ton. E II Allen, Birdie Henry, JcMe Floyd and Fannie Mao Quails; Misses Anjavone Young. Ainslie Jones nnd Ida Rutherford. Mrs, Ell', ne Cary and Mrs I il la Pea--, are nnmng those taking, special training in Greenville. Anvnnr* Tlw? . .i V.V.M. ,m, ? i fiiinrjiu jT.eahr please notify Paul Allen or I nhnn? him at .'107-.T He will he ticklc(l to deliver you a paper. The nrice is 5 cents. GARNETT NEWS Sunday school opened at its usdeVfulIv discussed. After Sunday school thr Children'.^ Day prnprnm was rendered. There were many participants on the program. Everybody enjoyed the program. ^ MIAMI. FLA. NEWS Miss Lilyan Smoot of New York City is in the city spending a few r'nys \vt?h Miss Mnrjrtc Pieon^A. "Miss Smoot will leave Monday for Columbia, S. C. PALMA^rO LB|iDK * v WINNSBORO NEWS I*. T> - ^ Children's Day was observed a [ the, chuVthes of our town last Sun day: *;The programs were interest Gig beeauqe the-children were Wei trained.* ? Mr. Aibary Tucker of Jonesvilh speftt the day with his sister, Mr: B, E.-~ Ross last Sunday. On hi: return be took his three nieces "Evelyn, Kathleen and Cecil Ros; i to spend a while. ' j "Good-old time Communion ser vices w?re held at St. Paul Rapt 1 church last Sunday -Rev. J. M l'Ri>?ttv nnr liasttni' \V5i? nt his hps' *as he rightly divided the Void. Mrs. Hettie. Russell reported i wonderful meeting who? she re turned from the Women's Miss iorary convention held in Columbi; last week. ... Prof. F. E. Mcintosh accompa niod by his jjiste-r Miss Alice anc 4 Mb;s Emma Beatty were visitor: hat the summer school opening oi State college, Orangeburg las I Mi uday. They reported an enjoy j able trip. V j. Mrs. J. B* Pickett of Camder I passed through our town tUs\ Sin ' r ay on-'hPr \vay t0 summer schoo [ i'ti "Rock Hill. She pickde up Mrs , F'l.u .lolinsno who s^ient the day .with n^ptives and friends there I but returned Sunday on the 6:'2( bus. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Russell I and Mi*. Paul Ross attended thc coir, men com en t ex < _j' e i* e s. of J&hnsnn C. Smith last week."1 They wore accompanied Mrs. J..J.. Batiste a' far as Rock Hill where she spent ,1. 1 . t \\w I no <iay wun airs. .1. >> . >? num. Mrs. B. E Ross and Mrs Alethia Green loft- last Monday for Rock Hill where they will attend -ummer school. Rev. J M. Bcatty. MesdameC. TT.r ManTgault. - Ella Johrson, Ida Jacob, S. P. Campbell and Prof W, A. Ross CnrolV 1 at Benedict Allen summer school of Columbia. They picked up Mrs! McRay in Pidgeway wToo also attend. - Revival Tnecting is.heing held at the .Pieshytoi ian church for thn ?aints of Zio'n Pilgrim Rapt, church which was destroyed by fife soTOTT I time ago. This nj ctirg is being conducted by Rev. P. C. Clarfc of I Carlisle. Rev. Clark preaches an I uncompromising gospel. 1- Mr. John \V. Johnson returned Pittsburgh last week to the | 'elight of his parents and friends. j ST. JAMES A. M. K. < IU'RCII Roy. W. B. Bonier. Pastor ! * }>unday school?opened at the nsral hour.and was largely attended. The sehb'1 wa< b auliCnIIy reviewed by Mr. Melton Lew is. Senior, class .No'. . 2 is holding be bann?rj Mrs. Wilhelinina John~mi. toncbe-. S .: :iv mo: ring1 the 'nun fi-om'lthe m1>i< - t A Teacher With A Program. At X""p.m. the Children's Pay program was rcnJd red. Much credit is due Misses Elle J< hn-on. Cla ctta Kinard. Elise Nazary and Miss Adlir.e Johnsoj) for sponsoring such a won 'or Mil program. A la.rj*e crowd wrs present. The Missionary society vmh Mr's Maiy Phelps president is putting iiv>')- fine pmtramsgetting ready for, Mi district con fere r,ce. Miss Eloi>e .Tnnorettc toaoher of WHiii'iimn'?iraining?srN'wl Conway has returned after a pucecMrnl TMW. 1! v. IT.-G. Y'umr pas*.ir <.f .Tone-: Chapel A.M. F. Zion church wilj pr'ach for us next Siin 1 y at p.M.?Ills choir and me.m hers will accompany. him. Conie an d heal thM w< /a do r f u 1 }iroachor iOJIJISTOX NEWS Si'vvie- - wci jxood at Rethel C. M. K. on Sunday. The Pastor Rev K. M. (lilliam was at his best both mfcnjun and, night. Mrs. K. M. I.at'imore* ljas been looted President of the Epwovth l.eairue of R'thel church. Prof, and Mrs. R. Nelson Smith [have returntw], from a visit to rel >' ives in Raleiph, N. C. Miss Ruby Miiick of Saluda spent Mer.dav anl Tuesday with .Mrss" m.'iii?i)t;imi. :? Mrs. Bessie Scott of Manhassit. J.. is visit.inpr Mrs. Arclia Wil<011. " ? Mr A. B. IP rrin of Saluda wa <o"ii i- town <>n Sunday afternoon. Mrs. I.oMio P.ass is ill at thi writine, W bwpe she will soot he well again. | VR I I THUU L. TON BY PASSES . t s I.. Toney was born. July in Edce.field. S. C.. son f Th? m.'s Toney and Joey Peterson. He departed this life June I, 1 "tilts o- (he home of his-broth ?r Robert H. Toney. Washington, D.C Mr, Tonev was biorpht to Aiken in his youth and lpade his permanent hum- hero He finished t h e public school of Ed jo field and la'' I wen' to Tuskgeo, graduating there i.< the of 1 HOT. He married Miss Knsie Owens of Alleir!ale, with whrnm he traveled extensively thioinrhont the .United States Four years later he returned to Aiken and settled, building up a creditable business and taking an active part in church work. He became a member of Friendship Ban tist church and soon worked his way on thru the confidence of the members and his loyalty to be placed on the. HencoiL_board, His work was untiring arid without criticism. , At this time, instead of sadness wo should rejoice over the call of such a fallen hero as Luther L. Toney. Yes, we miss you, we love you .much, hut the kind and loving Heavenly Father knows host. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE T.EADT T K , l?? " '' LANCASTER NEWS ' ? 1 St. l'aul A. M. E. Church * | Rev. W. M (ianrt, Pastor " The .sup<>vmf.nd?>nt tl. L r Sunday school to order at 10:01 o'clock. At 11:15 Rpv. Gantt a I - eeutlcd -t-hc?rrrslnrm aRfl'^i eaehi * from the subject The Miehi 3 Proving Power of the Cross 1 ? preached a splendid sermon to a:i s appreciative audience. 2:30 the Primary department ( rendered their Children's Pay pro | ?-gtamr-before a large audience. l 8:30 the Juniors and Seniors ren dered a most excellent.and well be , fitting: program! j We were- pleased to have many visitors worshiped with us Sunday. ' i Mrs. Rosa L. Gantt is attending: sutnmcr school at Alle.n-Rencdict. I Many are attending: summer ' j sions in Rock HiH. 3 Miss Helen Gillian) is home *?> f the delight of Her parent^. ^Mr. t JamCs Pen Tn o? Washington* P. | C., is visiting his grandfather/ *"| ( , ALLEN TEMPLE J- A. M. E. CHURCH Itev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor Greenville. S. C.'?With pleasant , weather prevailing, services . at / ) the churches here were well at- 1 tn !d last Sunday. At Allen Tern- ' | pie the day began' With iVliigh spir it .or Worship. r , The;- SVnulny. school-at, iLU'J AVUK-. ' i co?uTucft\l with the Supt. Mr. J. A. | Johnson presiding. Prof. J. T. W. Minis, principal of Bell street hi Clinton and assistant director of . the Greenville. summer school was , .'present an.i conducted the icview. At 11 o"clj>ck Dr. Witherspoon . brught the message, subject, "Jesus. The Prophet, of Wonder". ?* Among the visitors here Sunday ; were: Mrs. Wade, of Abbeville; * Miss Nance of Columbia; Mrs. Lai; ! ra Jones of Charleston- was pros- 1 ent and for" a week will be', the house uuest of Rev, and Mrs. Wit nerspoon. Mrs. Clara llagood. formerly a member of Mt. Pi?gah Baptist church united with Allen "Temple. With the pastor's sor- a niou at T:.'tO from I^iko 10:0, the 0 day was closed in a blaze of'fcloiy. Our 'church has closed its spring: effort 4in(l pledge cards have been ' distributed for our first fall effort j, which 1 eyiPs the fourth Sunday in July. \V('_ al e asking for ST00? it that time. -The pastor and officers thank the members and j. frien's for the total we have col- ^ lcctrd for our spring rally. For (j this item wo closed .rp on the fifth- p Sunday wifli Si >72.25, and tutal Tor ^ the year thus.far ifiore.than $2,000. () Allen Trmple- showed . its real -pint Tuesday night when the pas- u t>?r and family 'were given a grand ." i nri<e . shower. e IP he- Ti.lheri . socrrun y sllalL,^ Tepurt the (l 'ings of our chinch. . V I)r. It. IV. Cooper' . t, -The funeral of Dr. Randolph Di's -j rv Cooper-..was held . froih A'len 1 TelPnl- Moll :?V ?ti*riiirxr .f.unii VI I j:it o'clock. The large-audiforiuin 'f was lil 1 i'd p.- overflowing. The cu- S logistic services were brief ami impressive. only 45 minutes, conduit c(l by the pastor. Mrs."Min- e r.a Calhoun read the -obituary. Dr. w C. F Candy o'VceJ prayer; Revs. '1 A. J Tbontas of Laurens and Dr. hi Cui i .v.?M. ?diitiict sui'd'UUon'-'TT dent, announced hymn*. Dr. Win. Watson read the scripture amF t* brcthrr Ed. Dirto'n, the class lea.l- :*" er mad*' remarks. * t. Dr. Coop-, r was a graduate of t State college," Allen university and t Me! ai ry Dental college. He had nitr "of ffie b *t ejUjl21Lpii. r/fficcs. i? " ~iTi th"o ciFv ni.V(T"(. r.joyed a large V\ practice, ije was _ a _ steward oi- -v Allen Tem])le, and one of its most loyal supporters, lie was married in 1021 to Miss Lama Wadsworth K of Clinton, to which union one 2 child, Quanr.a, was born. His re a mains were laid to rest near \\ Kingstrce, his native homo, under. 3< a mound t/f flowers. Most of the IV dentists, business m?n a 11 d doctors n came to- do him honor ar.d several L along with the -pastor accompanied t< the "b-'dy to Kingstrce. He is sui>- A viyed by his wife, child (13), 2 w brothers, 4 mat r.<. mother, a linsf ~ of iclativOs and friends to mouin T his passing. tVoce-to his ashes.--rf in v r /-, ii/.i-n 4 ?. ?-> ' ' I i .> r< i.nw* I. .\. >1. l\. I III Kl 11 (.] Kov.-B. C. t'unnirglrim, Pastor The church goers were found on 1 tlioir way. Sunday school opened F at its usual .hour. At 11:15 the pastor ascended tie rostrum and .brought to us a wonderful m?s- V sage. We were gla.i tn welcori]' C Mr. and Mrs. Coairts;-?awl others. r< We were proud to have Miss i) Prudence Boyd graduate of the i> -U8 class of Booker -Washington-. Also- Miss Martha and Mr. Wil- s liam Cunningham of '.'<8 gradu- p ating...class of Wirnsboro. Mis? .T Vivian Tobias, stu ent of Dray- \\ ton street and the U<v. J'. It. Xje n lums, one more year in college. '1 We ai'e glad to have all of them with Us ngnin 1 ? ry Mr. Julian Boyd of New York a is spending ajuv weeks with pa- p tints; Mr. ar.d Mrs J. II. Boyd p of Little Mountain. o M s. Louise Boyd, Mr, Wade v B<p?<l are still on the sick list. The h mtnr.y frjenlrs wish for them n t speedy recovery " ( I'nion A. M. E. Church / Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor n Sunday school began at the Usunl lour with hunt. and teachers^ * at their post of duty. Rev. Mack preached a noble ser- ]\ mon. Rev. Mack seems to he get _c? ting alone fine at this writing. e The Missionaries met at the T home of Mrs. A. S. Nance last I Thursday ar,4 they are to meet at T I the parsonage this Thursday i J It is always rice for one to fut- ^ fill his or her duty. A person ean 1 | not have any better name'tJiian the..'A name of being a church worker. t MOT XT PI F AR A NT DISTRICT CONFERKNCE The above named conference \va Us'.'l r) i i ,? 11 11 .? ?>_ day, May 20 in Wesley A. M. E church. Honey 11 ill, Jamestown cii vuit, by the emment presiding? EL der, Dr. J. E. Thomas. Devotions were condvcte.il by Dr. Thomas assisted ly Dr. C S." J. Mollette am iiev. ,unmet Scott. Remarks by the elder. * The, confluence then went- into organization. Anions the many visitors were Dr. T. J, Miles, Dr. J. L Bcrbow, Dr E. F CJ. Dent, Dr. W B L Clark. Prof C. CT. (iai rott,rMrs. K?d-HPnrd^ami Mrs Annie Richardson of Georgetown ami Mrs. Carriline Spann of the Kingstree district. This was indeed a very fine conference, the spiiitual jaVmosphere ran bight. The Revs. Win. Taylor I. II. Hamilton and Ulysses Lark immortalize themselves in the hearts of those present they pjfcach ed as did Peter on the day of Pentecost. Pin- Ptfs^ inu Klder. D Tbirrrr is Wils~Jri jus be t at fh'smeeting. And the Pastor, Rev. Isaac Majoi svjth good peaph1- jtrst made verytirine pleasant for us an abun ant of very best food, good homes md a very fiiie church. This conference could have - remained in sossion-a week to" the delight of cil?n;e>'onL_*Atnv God bless i~tai r-HHl pastor and his loyal. congrerat inn. We "shall never forget hour. The. firnhci.,1 report s were good md the old historic district is still inl'llite" ner line- to th.. P ....v.. Brothers Leo-Brown", Joe Pici'coy, J. K. Wallace an-.}.Sol Wilson Vitro clee.ttal --lay?delegates to the i'--r-nal conference. Thus fndej a eiy successful meeting ami everym y-< nt. awry siurir.g tl < praise l* the oil.Mount Pleasant district. ? HOWARD 1114; 11 SCHOOL Georgetown.-- S. 0.?Howard chool ended one of the, most suecs?f-i?l terms from the standpoint f '( n roll men t-. The H.'37-.'lS school irollment reached 1127 children nth an average attendance of 00 erccnt or ovef, * jmith. of Macon, Georgia deliv red the annual sermon. J'he grad ation exercises woio held Wydnesd ay night, Jrne 1st. when Dr. "J k Blanlon, president of Voorhees k&rmal and Industrial, school ad Iressed the "Seniors, llis-- speech roivjht out vital facts on our hiso:y and sound ,a *vi-e concerning ur problems in economic security hich invariably afTcc.t our futurei vcs. V-Fovty one seniors were presentd Tnloinas by the sune; intendent ml secutai V"<?i the school board , Tr-?- il'iciala njinn.ciuied Principal . B. Berk a.ixl hts-eoj-ps of teac-nrs for the splendid work they are oi.ng. ' \YI OR >'< IKKW.S PADS I < ( KSSFIL TRRM ... . . Y Tuesday. Jr.ne 7. maiked t h e blse/of ;i, very successful year's orji at "Taylor Grammar scTioolT 'he school has .made outstanding i)pr?'. i'H'i - i 'r- r ii I '1 rec'ion of it < .tlkiont ' principal. Ir. T. J. SIIivan. with tl.e coooratb'ii uf ihr fn'ultv. Tli??ylo.o.ng 'exercise* we e ex'-Ml -nt ar.d. i et'ecte.! v v 'it on-thpse' hat vc:"* nt d tin in. The cdu a'onal sermon was' p'-onVhe | by I'lird'H -nedlel Col ' y-( . >' niu'ryr^hf." 2*'. I lie. so: tnon as sn;t -f! T. i UbT- T.ooas.ivn ami" rry-trrrrir-Tit'.' "Ti e Prmi i !' incoMiss Y. ling. lea. her was presented May 7. "The Wedding of Topi Thumb ml Little I" iia.n." M-s' IV R-ul are teacher war p esented "May, 11. "In the Prim-ess' Garden," lfts ,L K. Gladden, teacher was res'-nted Julie 2. "For Money love." Principal T. .T. Sullivan. ?dche!;, was presented June 0. .11 of the above closing exercises ere as usual very excellent, and erg wiinhfsed b\- la rue auion.es. j he faculty and pupils approci-j tnd tlie interest shewn bv the. atrons and friends during t h e losing exerc ises, f " . [' N It FSTR ITT F I) RFX'It I I IM NG OR ItEdl'LAR ARMY Major General George Yah Horn fnseley? Convntanling the Fourth orps Area, to lay announced ,tho ?sumption of unrestricted recruit , far -the Regular Army.-- Ap-j roximately 1">00 young men re-, iding. in the eight Southeastern, fates will ho given an opportuity to enlist, during the month of, tine, foi assignments in" the Tla aiian and Panama Csyial IVpart] lent? and for stations located in v Southern states. _ I Youti" unmarried men, citizens f the T'lrted States, between 1& nd Ha years of age, with no deendents, who believe themselves hv?ieally quallfetl and are inter-1 sted in an A my enlistment, j h'ould annly to the nearest Roguir Army Post or Recruiting Rtaion. or a "dress a letetr to the 'nmniaii 'ing G e n oral. Fourth i lovps Area. Post OfTPe Building, oioni.. f-.. ? iririiiK'siiFiR' jnioriati?n. TMFTl.A DKI.PHj'A NEWS Mi*. I.oroy Jenkins, tho son of Ir. and Mrs. Phillip .Tonkins, will 4;hI'i-iIh .luno 11 from llio North-' ast Hirh school for boys. Mf. Tonkins is (ho grandson of lev. .TonkjjOi of C-olwnrbta^ S C. 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