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#L [town J I Page 6 .. ?-? , .? < " "" ~ Sftiifhorn Riiilwav Sv? WVUK1IVA At AWU>M MiJ K/J W ^ Certificate of Special I u.v ' . . i* Washington, June 15?Presfderil E. E. Norris of Southern Railway System has just received and has *, on display, in' his office the Certi.1 ficate of Special Commendation which was recently awarded Southern Railway System by tfie Har 'riman Committee nf,Award nf t.hr American Museum of Safety "in recognition" of tfie~ high "standard of safety railway transportation attained during .the year 1937'?, ?:? Southern Railway shares honors with the New Yoi'k Central Rail road among GrO"u? A railroads, eon sisting of roads havirtg registered ten "million-or more locomotive miles during 1937, and to the Southern goes the distinction of being the first railroad from. the?Soutl 1? turn in o better-safey record-ir the Group A contest than the rai roads from the Western district who have in the past generally won th<? nwmvl, states D. H, -Beat ty, .the Southern's Safety Souper> intendent, ., - At the -time file- tlarriman --awards were made; John Stilwell ^'"president o fthe'Amencan Museuh .. of Safety, announced that a ne'v record for safe passenger travel was established by the Class I rai roads of thi? country during 1937 ?T. LUK FT A. MY t. OIIURCtt.. Rev. E.' l'hillip' Ellis, Pastor "S. S. at the usual "time-conduct eu oy ;>upt. n. vvatson with a large cro\yd present. At 11:15 Rev. W.R. Rice delivered a mots? noble. sormon which evervor.e eniovcd followed hy hap 'tism of infants by the pastor. At 8:15 p.ni; Eir. J. L. Benbow presiding elder" preached to a large congregation and everyone went honin feeling happy and re'* joicirsg. We are very glad to have our pastoi; out aghin feeling much bet ter after having had t,wo weeks illness. The Boosters. e3fib made a great success on Monday r.igh't in spite of the inclement weather with Mrs. Anna B. Young directress. We are asking your prayer and aid as we gy forward trying to put a program of God before our .peo pie. ... ..... mrysfr, i. !! ? ?T. MARY CIRCUIT Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor Sunnday, June?.19+ was . a high day at Bethlehem, church of this circuit. S. S. conducted by as~'~The pastor preached from the subject An Every Member Church and after the sermon ten joined These with 30 others were receiv ed in full connection. This is the largest number that we have ever had tor be received at one ttime. This followed a two week8 re vival meeting which was very fine from beginning to <?r.d. Wc recorder 53 converts during this meet ing. The following ministers Assisted our pastor: Ilevs. Mrs. Ruth Crawford and Rev. Mrs. Annie Col lins, all of them our home folks, Sunday night we were at Bethlehem. The pastor from on "A cry of victory or despair? The pastor, Mr. Silvester Steel Mr. Columbus Stanley were the dinr.er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rainion Smith. Meeting will begin at St. Mary Monday night June 20. We thank the Lord that our work is yet a live. Best wishes to The Palmetto Leader and its many readers. ROCK HILL BAIT. CHURCH > Rev. II. E. Taylor, Pastor Winnsboro, S. C.?Sunday was a high day here, quite a few atwas conducted with opening worship by S'upt. Afterward a *--very lively lesson was d<;cusserl by the different classes. Mornig worship began with devotions conducted by Bros. I Simpson and S. C. Cunningham. Rev. Carpet of Columbia was introduced, who brought a vary nnt qKI r? fliacniivco frm fV*r? enkionl item Awarded j Commendation \ : ^k'lod-. , -.....-At 2.:30 the pastor and quite a j Ttfw menders' motored to Great . Falls and worshiped with the Pa, iodise A. M. E. Zion church where ?"he preached a good short sermon. . Revt Ferguson is pastor.. [iyt-Mrs* Taylor, our pastor's, wife ~ made-a very interesting talk. She [- is; esteemed -very- highly -for- eloquence.; in speech arid is a church .worker that cannot be sur pagsgtf/^V*. - " 4 Thursday night the Usher ^tioariT field wits semi-monthly meet" I *ihg at the home of Mr. James" I Rugirs. The nresident. Mrs?M?AL j Moore in charge. Most members ,!. made" v<?ry interesting talks on ''""Keeping the Cluub Alive". We ^ "were gladto have as visitors, MesI lames Ella Moore, Mattie Ihiggs i tfh<V,\vas hostdss and Mr. Henry % George, all spojee timely remarks in behalf erf ooard. . M iss Nannie H. Cunningham an i Mr. Othelow George are on the sick: list. Miss Jedsie M Harrison left ' for Gleen Fennis. W. Va., for an 1 indefinite stay. ' '? at... r-m........ t... J, \?ll. VI-Ul V_lVJr>\lll.^ IIU^ Willi II ' ed to Pittsburgh, Pa., he is stop' pin^ at Washington, D. C., and other points enroute. Mrs. Sarah Boulware i* attend-. iiijr nurse (midwife) training at Benedict and Allen's, Colunibia. Mrs. Eliza McQuarters a? 1 laughters Naney and Mary Eliza if West Palm Beach, Fla., arc h^i'e visiting their mother and grand mo'.hcrr~Mrs. Eugenia McDuffie? ~WObORl'FF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. J. I). Jackson, Pastor Trinity S. S. is still .pressing for ward with a good attendance each sunday. The Stewardess lronrd met with Mrs. Evelyn Wilburn last Wedneslay. Remarks were made by Moslames Ella Burnett and Queen Parks. Mrs. Lillie Maud AV-ilbuni--has oined her husband Mr. D. J. W i I burn in the city after closing a 1 uccessful' school term at Kittiell ollege, Kittrell, N. C. ' Mr. William Alexander remains '11 the sick list. We pray for his peedy recovery. New Bethel Baptist Church Rev. A. D. Duncan, Pastor nd cowokres at their post. r>?.. n.\ .i-.i! i - --- - i ?o;>. i/uiiean ui'l IV V I'L'd a WIIIHICl~ ill .vcimnn htt'I il wife enjoyed by ill. Tluee members were added.' i Mrs. 11a Smith and vhiUren "vis" ted her parents lieve Sunday. The Young Folk Progressive club let Sunday and a successful ses *?'\v Bethel Surday, June 2G. We isk all members and friends to be resent. Age limit 15 to 27!*" Mr. Mare'nee Downs, president. ! v.YNKORI* DROVE HOLINESS CHURCH Bishop I*. I). Rookard, Pastor ?S._S. was in charge of the SitpL 'The lesson was taught- by Bishop I U. D. Rookard. I At 9 n vo oftoi' tliA ,x . Prodigal Son. Fvery listens' was benefited. Wo thank <yur UPfctor for bringing such men to f a?. ?ftr?Aa evening guest we were very glad to have with us the choir iX?and members of the Frst Bapt. ? and Gethsemanf Baptist church t churches, Liberty Hill. We enjoyed the beautifuul song service ren 4. I CI IV." |I I V.-J I iiiiJUl I K\S Rev. J. H: Jones delivered a grand sermon. Remarks by Rev, Ri.ce. 1 ..;A1_?:30 Bishop Rookafd delivered a noted sermon from theme Prayer will change things. The Greenville Saints will- be with Lanford Grove the first Sunlay and night. Also Holy Communion that Sunday night. Rev. E. W, Rice motored to Spar . tanburg Friday morning with Mr. Dolphos Thompson on business. " ? MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. W. Wolfe, Pastor The Presiding Elder Rev. I. W. NVilborn held his third quarterly conference at Mt. Zinn Saturday and Sunday. The S. S. opened at its usual hour with dhe Suupt. Prof. W. T. Gillison and his coworkers at their post of duty. The presiding elder reviewed the lesson. At 11:30 the elder ascendod the rostrrum speaking from the 18th chapter at Genesis. Th" sermon was very uplifting. Miss G. Lee returned home after spending a while with Miss Aid a B. Wolfe. We hope for her father an early recovery. Little Misses Carol and Helen Jerkins returned home after spend ing a wpek with their god-mothef Misses Helen Jenkins, Elouiso Marolly and Carrie Pinckney returned home after having a suei? -i ' wiiii ?i 1*1111 m imhm, no*ill fort. Miss Jerikins graduated (bis ypAr. MT. PI SO AH It APT. ClirRCTT Our Sunday school is a live one And much interest is taken in it. JlMl^ IL#I vf Our Supt., Mr. Anderson is a faithful worker and is doit]g- at? that he can do to promote the good work. Many were present {Sunday and cont iibut"gd very large ly to the discussion of the lesson. At the regular preaching hour ??li_)?i?i_u4?J., ; I?,??u,?v. ' ii?!, hi- 1 il". a ran- ' I'-r r.rin. This and jlli!-'' a! : n-.i f.'cy pies ' < !'.[ vv;ts U,Melted hy 1 his.. seal -1 i;-- ' I K1K" lll< 1 Wi' ae !. -liifttr ? wai 1 to Wo- ; mm.'s D V v iMV ; thin wlv.i; tl.v will ho' carried cut by the ladies, | WOMIiVS DAY AN!) lMI.CRIM , fx?u: \N( ( o, n r at f ' FIRST NAZaRFTII <111 R(TI Rev. \Y. >1. I);>v. ns. Pastor ___ With the- pat-sin;.; of You.th's | Day .\ykic. "* v. as |:: j'::!y ( : 1 rated t at Fins? Na-.a'ri t'h with a truest . speaker, ReVr .Jan:-'.- .Mi.di'Son e.V Ashev.ilIt*; X. til rrrejTi OS- o'f The- <harelvcAiUii.de?i wit:; the .onthi;si;..,iw of itjj ir.a. yrtw iijl. is an--, friends catroriy co> ? i: r. w as they *. look ft/ry.a. ii hi V.'iwatW | )ay which will he' oh- i, (1 Sunday, dune L't! at ti e day service. The niornitvr seruco will he .especially dedicated to' the ladies At the eveni:".!> service, we. will have th-- pleasure -of la aiiitir a se'r j iron delivered by ho Rev. lie: din | ' f New Yoik. who is conm".to*i with.the I'thiijm Insurance- cotv. i:iny and tliis p o^raui will bc^t'ttr' ..'ed out by the, as oeiat ~s of the Rilgpim I uvane, company. To everyone, the members \>f . First Nazareth exterd a mo'st cordial imitation to the visitors and friends to he present to TiNp then; make this fMm lay :t most < n.ioyable day at First Nazareth.; i - State Council of 4-H | Clubs Hold Meeting The third annual iiioeiMw of the Slate Council of 1'c kfl clubs -met at the- Strife I II camp, Col hunhia, S. (' ., Wednesday. Juno 8 ! under tiie direction < f Mrs. M. TT.! Pali), slate supervisor of county acrents.. j In I lie early narl of t he day n, stream of ( ii/ l.-s, I itsHc; an.' avs came rollinj; in with representa tives from all over lie state, j There wflv county aeents repro' sentintr fpuvton "count 7 s wkh a la i ye?rrmrhrr nf club vm um' . m t tendiny the mooting. This wns< one of the latest mooting of its kind. Mrs., Thomas, county agent e# r r*Tr 1 the women had charge- of the ser- | vice ar.<l Rev. \ix had a chance to rest all day. The Missionary! women of tho various churches' took an active.pao in making this ' l'[i'['il,"n a sin-i-i'ss?The piineir pal speaker'of this occasion was Mis. rata IttiTTk-rrTTrmrrnnrTTtrca.TIrtss was' timely ar.cl inspirational as wvell. A solo was sung ml several oilier L.lks wi ;c mailt'.. Try t h vai am- sponsors of the program. At 1:00 pju, the ? wa~Ta ~pei>~ i:;i. jirng i am r . irdei ed h,\?tin.1 vaii' oils, wo men of the. "missionaries-of ill the*crutches of the city. This was indeed an i'-tore-t'ina' program wli 1t h was as !'?::! -v.?-: Mr-ic hv di'r.ee: I:.Vc_oa'hm. l'rof. lloper; Mti-ie; Add-ess. M s. lloper; In11 omental solo, Miss Johjis'Mi ( l.ai loton. S. A '<lr-s -Mrs. \\ < id; >'o]o Mrsj Nlihhed Lindsay Cook: Add: ess. .V l ;. .llllia 1>: .land T-luav wcie-many who attended these s rviees throughout the . day?and?all?were?mspHi.-uT1h> collet (mil was WOMMN'S l> U AT I >T()N BAPTIST NO. 2 \T I AYI.OUS ? To k(>piu'j 1' u p.h Wbrr.''s Pay ti t' chthiifS'ia'Pin of the -members I anil fi idndsfot' V'i u Ba'pti-t No. 12 cunt ii.um's a>A S.iH';'(\. June. 2(it,n draws near. .... 7* A special pr?'?r is%hyin>* :ir1 a: prcd and a spochd s- rnun \\vll . be prenvbotl by K . Hr-wns.' : Sine..?llie setiiL_ni >;.i'l bu especially dediea'ed to the holies. . Ilii- ehureb cx'civV ;t <<>r ial i ivi-.a I ti'-n to all the. ladies in ;;ud around , 1 a.vhu < a. be pri :,t at 1 : Bo p.m.: Sunday. June... 12,. was a most I erj yable dry a! this church.' The j , morning prayer nnetintf was en-, j din ted by Beaco^ who made I the hearts o.f 1 \\ y n b i n. n ' | before the sermon ww- delivered. I After t hi--" pen m'- ?ho program ' (lie si ri'n ?n takin firm the Surdity ' sehi'td 1 s-011. was y ??ov rfully and !'? re !* 11 \ p. ivi,-.-,! by t>ur pasi<?r. In thi . en die pa" t r used bis owe il'iistration, e." -ho\v Satan h-r -tt'deap -'l ihe world with 1:0 ore in' it t ? uiv the ran-" HIK PALMET-R^i7KAl>KH Uirhlaml county presented the vice president of Greenville county who presided. Welcome addresson". behalf of Richland county by representative fvoni that county. The group of women were heartily welcomed. \f, . i r> 'r A t - ?i i.-. i.. j?. oiiuitt 01 Anurows, i (ii'injrdown county, responded in well chosen words for 'the club I women. Next was the president's annual address which was very frond-; with three very thoughtful' m imunendations. President presides. Mrs. P;il)l then jUvsMited l!? ' iii-tijv^fuished visitors:.'Mrs,. J, Melon, wife -of Major Moton, exwas the guest speaker. Her. talk was very practical and intrusting which we all seemed Act have cni"-. ad. other speakers 'WcW Mls>i 1 i:i".c!, H'luesentimr tile National. Y?". ib \ ^ministration; Miss C. ^tTrrrh"'-Ftrrm-i-SeetH'ity?agonal?M iv i':.n:c!s. iji-trict a.-ent. of Kichland en:my and Mr.. Dickson, director eJ' the- state camp. Members.irom va i ions eoltntlOTy-xpiike ^ 44m1 sjubi; < ! "|low to- reach the unreached". Prom this 5 subject many tt!" > a ' i'. ".ea:ie i. an tin1 sj eal. Pepoit of the Queen's contest from the various counting.- Much iniee! st was inafittesto<l .in the- tori ,li county a gem was eager in sen th?? uueen of her county ciov.netk?Mrs. Gundy, county ag- 'H i>f-Marlboro-countv va-isiirr tin hi"hes't ammitrt.. one of the rop' o-onte.t'ves from her county ill tin'. [)( . ;> n of Miss Yvonne Terry wa< crowned Miss "South Carolina''. At the end of the coronation of t'no *fitet-rr?undi i?rbo?JtU~ motion .of Miss McKissiek of Aiken (,ounty prizes were awarded by Mr. 1'anii-ls,; to each county queen. " As" a whole the day has hor'n joyfully spent. Mrs. Paid anjl her co-win kers spaVed no pains , in mnkinir it very pleasant for the w.mnen. We saw the work tbat has been done anil is bcinpr done thru the supervision of Mis M H, Paul, The women all expressed i In in reives?rr? be!h.: Wondoi |"uiIy p'< ase.i : ud left with a jfreat"r_Jiifct ei initiation to do nun e to help any the work on to a success so as to help to* iv !.e tliis canio one < ; thedi!-t "in the United States for colored Kills and hoys. -Ttthr INTK It 1) KN <1M tVA 'fi OX.Yt; MIMSTKltS A I.I.I ANCK ANN (Ah OUTINtt The fntosdenoiviirational . Minist'-is Alliance of the City of Columbia and vie'nity will jro on ils Yfnndal outing, Tuesday. July 12. heaviiiv from Sidney Park church o'clock a.m. Destination, Cm ntsvillc church on the Broad ] river, road, -Hilton, S. ('. Amusement. (In- ssin.tr an<r lii.-hinK. Ad naiv.be s are timed lo bo present at the next meeting, on ; o "Hay, July 5th. ?iMiMi-: ur:' jujATOJiH ci.ru i i1' ' .' i \ci" .it111'.1- nr.h?iiohi i In i'1 v /i.ly v.u oi at- the homo ?-f??t?14?'"'ii ' -n.?htf-H?1!i 1111?St. --I.-S : Id-.. 'I'he Aice-pre^iikait-cullei_ ' " ' : Islo i rder ,l?y ;t prayer Ud l?y M,r. Smith, ;tit. i* which the '.r, i.'.oi"'il f.?|.?lursim-ss, Vv'e' hail one new rv.miher, Rev. T'1 My IN hinaon. Our next meotv. ,il l'.e at .Mr. FYiday's h< ine.. 1 " i 7 I*]renin street, Jum 10 at 8:.')<) ji,in. . I . I M i: DKMONS i R ATION m:\vs P. iv II. U. >1 Tier [ Aih ivlr.lo. One ?rwninry?htsi wi..': . /hi - ; In v.as ffiveni M; s. Hannah .' ! Miliar, Mr. Tho1! ft :; 1111 iKv. \V Mo i ! - i I to Mr. anil M.s. Thomas ' ? ilitlUO. in* t.U?V Olintl'yr Iy our t'i.inity Am nt' Mi^s Rosa i Reel, where Mr. Thomas McMilf Ion's daughter lias a beautiful I farm of poultry, about 1,000 chick ( :;s in (he Singling section, jibout three miles from Allendale." Al'tei h'ol'.Mijr over the ilill'eient breeds of cTncla ns, we reached this conclusion that, "we live in deeds not ,uui;i| in inoujviHs, not breaths; in feelings, not in figures on a "jar. We should count time by heart throbs; she -most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the . In sT." Because doing makes deeds and deeds make the woman. We asked her a few questions on pauliry raising, which she nn.-v.ei< d?"illiidyly- and?pleasingly. We came to another conclusion "(irther up the fragments that| r< main, that nothing be li/st." For poultry may be raised with the greati st economy on the large and} small farms of the country, where! there is unlimited range, an ex-j haustless supply of insects and worms r.nd an abundance of so; ds >x>0000000000000000000000' 8 ___ -1 mm f * niflp liy/1 lotcs yrc ft URlftT / ?&*, PLftY?- / A V^4iT.t ; MONTGOMERY BRIKEfa* fc Still-to Ma?R?? *?> - PALMETTO ) jgMKrmamijgfSj ? ? 7 ' ~ " ; - -i ?Niglillslhe 7 time for. great demos Tji. .~i' ' V:. ' i _ It's then you must look i yrur I test. ! ltut whether N'ght or-|!)n\?if your Clothes are Laundered by us?You ; ?will be --sure?of?Looking" } J OIIU1II. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY 7 Phone 4311 * J . i j. , and erhins troing to waste, which] poultry alone can utilize. i Miss Baelriee McMillan has he. ! Hoc!: into colonies, and their home ah.i her pouhry*farni is so economically arranag^d for the. sun shine, shade, food, water, exercise! an 1 cleanliness, that it will cause] -rrrrn?Sn?K-r-rr?IrvrtTfrrr " ... .vn^vr uim aappior UV takim; a ' ' T t;1> <h,'i- hmoo Let iw^ claso with tills quotation "() WOllian, Whoso form ami ivlnw, soul arc the spoil ami the liirht of _ each path wo purs no: wlv-th r sun no<l in tho tropics or chilled at flu polo, ll V.nll'Tm ho t ' >'!V, thoi't is happiness too." lfOMK-M \K KHS PACK-TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK ' ]X Continue! from I'a we 1 jj* i ap'o detinue I and o.litoi? ospocial- y ly f.w hov'sov. ivos^_ Tin.', latent. X rocipos, beauty* hints and?rrdwr- y tisoniints of nationally famous *t* products will ho featured in this section alone- with an occasional V h i iolo?Ly?locally?mtrl?r:m':i? ':ill%' known dieticians*; nn.i beauticians^ ,A very unique feature of this TSajre~will he "Mammy's Scrap > Book" a column hy and for the *j* housewives. Contributions to this X column will consist of, homo made ' (wipes and household hints sent J X n hy our loaders. IX I h<- Indies will find this page 'j| very helpful and informative. ?|. BKTHLKIIEM HAI'T. 'C'lIl'RCII x Sunday school was opened, the .* lesion discussed. reviewed and th; X reports were made. Mr/ming war- *j* si)ip 'started at 11:1a. Many of { our members And friends were pre ' .!, ent' to hoar Rev. B. II. Butler. lie was accompanied by Mrs. Butler and Rev. and Mrs. My rick. The 4 deacons union met at Evening worship opened at S:20 at this time we received the secend srtul stirring message. ( Moyn- I ing theme In Prayer Waiting On ] uod. Keening The Power of Je-T srs; j?oth sernions w?rc good ' We are asking all nieinberk,uml-l friends to stan:l by us in this Jubilee choir contest. We can win. w0 must win, let us hope we will win. 1 >riAof nesira,. ? KJMBRELL'S= -J U 1>I J U B I c Offers you great Saving. (111 rinif the remainder of t ?, week and see for yourself derful Bargains. Prices on .Radio's. Bed Ityom * ? ,_'-7 :rr. 1 " 1 " Tables have been clrasl 01 R WIXDU' KIMBRE . Depeiidable Et 1211 main stiikkt" TO THE ... HOUSEV 1 localise of the progress ; Palmetto Leader. locifl and ? - using our columns more- and of advertisin.g. This fact is of importance 'Lead; r" places at your of unusual l?ary*nins oll'cred na; ional advert isers. WIl.KN VOL THINK SEE .OCR AI>VK FOR ECONOMY T ?heJJajincjii Otio Jamisonv e r t ii nut \ssi;mhi,y stimtt ksta ullsltl a) 1?jj)9 J I W BRl -DRY CLEANING AND r, Aitr, t\({i iriTcil V () r 1MUJG C L as oil as any ??Ihi*r cleaning. If.wo ji A Trial will convince you that MUSIC S LESSONS i: IMA>0. VOICE AND WIN I ( LASS AND PRIVATE' I OPENING JVIONDA 3 to 7 P. M Phone 3901 > V V ?|? *?*|*?|? ?|?*|??|* ?|??|?/?/*?|*? RENEW OLD FRI At The Students Vac OF THE SOUTH CAUOLIT i . COLLEGEC of New York Ci At the Air Cm (lit toned R< l.'JKth Street and Seventh At Thursday Evening, , Subscription: f'-nts?Ho\<?? KKSKRVATIO Mrs. Anna llookey- Hughes, 2052 Sev< Telephone MOif.imer .Mr. J oho MMeheih Put ham . Telephone Main \ luly 4 Saturday, June 25, 1938 . X&F E- \ _ LEE s in Furniture his month. tin Street, this - - the many worvs ? T .... f? Suites, Chairs and ically reduced. * W. DISPLAY --? - 1 iL.L/3 iriiiture I'HONK 1*008 v;l\'ES and growth of The national. linns are more -as a medium to yfiu because t lie m* tips a weekly list t by our local and OF liLYING # . RTISERS SAKE. ' d .. > i . ...? ? ? i ' i rlL rafter - - -?inj? Manager i t^noNE \wrr " ' t . phone 7H>2 j fN SON I TAILORING $ I) TO DO T E A N I N G i ire not doing your cleaning V our Service is Rest. j'" 713 MAIN STREET j TUDIO] s i ) INSTRUMENTS : N'STR UCTIONS .{. V, JUNE 20 I v '929 Pine Street ;1; : ational Dance HIA STATE :lub tv. Inc. 'naissancc Casino >e,t New York City June 30, 1938 4 $3.00?l.oires $2.00 \S: ?nth !\ve., New York, N.Y. it 2-3116 " ? - \re., -ftrouk+y h, N. Y. >-2924 I \