The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Prytanean
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ST. ANDREWS A. M. E. CHURCH
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ma Boykins of Sumter. Mrs. Boy
? , kin gave some very helpful and
kind remarks. Sue gripped the.
congregation- fjom sttart to finish.
The above named visitors alongr
wit h .rDBenbow were diimer j
guests at the parsonage. Mrs. ,
White a bride of a little over a
week entertained the guests as
if she had been a minister's wife
for- several years* The Willing
Workers dub under President Mou
zom aided in supplying the dinner
? for the guests. ~~; ;
Other out-ofVtjown visitors ut I
the manse were Mr. Hemingway
of Cohway; Prof- and Mrrs.Thom- "
us of Kingstree and Mrs. Thomas
of Laurens who is teaching summer
scnool at Kin'gstree. *
St. Andrews makes you welcome .
n5 5T1 services!
EDGEFIELD N EWS ' ?
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meet at the home of Fred and William
Burt the tirst Thursday af
teuton in August.
v Mr. Torumie Moseley left recent
ly for Washington^ D. C.
Mrs. Fannie Brown Cooke was
funeralized at Shady Grove Baptist
church on last Sunday afternoon.
The Wesley Ard Burial society
anniversary services were held at
Trinity A. M. E. church on last
Sundav niuht D tl-uv.
kins was the speaker for this oc-1
_ . casion. ? ?=
Mr. and Mrs. Loyett _-NewYork
City are spending a few days
wifh their relatives here and Savannah,
GarProf.
Rueben of Tlettis Academy
and Mr. Charles Satchel Morris
were recent visitors last v.-eek.
? The revhkl -meettng?at~~StraWT
Creek Baptist church Sunday (4th
Sunday in July) will mark the beginning
of the revival services
throughout the county.
Mr. John Butler is home to the
delight of his many l'nonds, after
recovering from a gun sh^t wound.
Many thanks for all the kindnesses
shown during his illness.
Mrs. Susie Roundtroe gave a
social at the school in interest of
the building fund. Mrs. Raster
Oliphant will give a social this
Wednesday evening benefit of thd
same fund. ??
r.oi rdivf enter it M'vr'V?:
Rev. R. A. Brown. Pastor
#Sunday school opened at the
usual hour with Supt. F. L. Brunson
in the chair. The lesson was
taught in all. cla^sts. by
.Rev. ~J.'E. Davis aftcr which
??R. "A. Brown py?vc timely remarks
alo^ig the line of the lesson.
At 11:15- after devotional Rev.
Davis took his text from the 4th
chapter of Exodus and the second
verse. Subject .Serving Clod With
Thine Hand. He preached""a "souT
stirring sermon. A large?etrrwd-r
was out to hear him which we ail
i-pjoy"^?The Holy t mr.nfu:.i'\n '
was administered. Ore xniiud to
the church.
At 3:00 o'clock the funeral service
of Sister Lottie S'lal* was held at
St. Jame, A. M. E. church. She
departed this life Saftrr ray, July
?16th at the State hospital, Columbia.
She leaves to mourn her husband,
two ..ch il di-^n-, - father T?n(1 s: s - T
tfcis and brothers.- W- lov??d yrm.
; hut Jesu.s love* you best, sleep
on.
Mrs. Matilda Ban- left last Saturday
for Buffalo, N\ V. We hope
for her a safe trip. .
The Rev. C. L. B&rr ami family
motored down from PtRQWood to
his mother's sick bed. Mrs. Ida
Barr from Washington, D. (.' arrived
hero Sunday morning from.
Lanes. S- C-- to hf with hrr ii dfrWe
hope far her a speedy I'ccojyer."
MT. MORIAH BAPT. CHURCH
?'_ Rev. C. H. Pickett, Pastor
Snartntihuvw??1
the usual hour, opened and conducted
by the Sunt.. Mr. Coleman.
The'Tesson was well discussed by
all the classes.
' At 11:30 the pastor being ab.
sent Kev. H. S. Scouyers ascende.
the rostrum. He preached a? very
impressive sermon from John 1:1.
BTU met at 5:00, a errand program
was rendered. T!.<* BTU is
progressing under the leadership
of Miss Almetta Hampto'n.
At 8 o'clock the Rev. J. \V. Colo1
man delivered a great sermon to
thd delight of his many friends.
One accession was made.
Sunday, the pastor Rev. Pickett
preached two great sermons at his
other church Shady Grove. The
collections were' good alnd the
church was filled to its capacity.
TU - t i- J J ' ??
auo tmys ttiui iorty niprnts
meeting that was conducted at
. -MkJ>ioriah_chiirr.h~waa- indeed ?
success. 41 souls were added to
the church. Most of them far baptism.
During this meeting a white
minister (Methodist) of tlu? city,
after rearing the pastor Rev;.Pickett
discuss the Bible and baptism
so forcibly, has been baptized him
If and several of the memlvrs. T
And now he is preaching baptism
to all of his people He is
planning- to have at least one hPn'
dred of his people hear Rc*v. Pickett
^preach baptism irv the war future.
He wrote a_]or>g letter to
the pastor and congregation thank
- ft in# him for what he has done for
' i him. And askod that the letter be
read wherever be f oe?.
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I Calvin's Newspaper Service
TESTED RECIPE
I By Frances Lee Barton
Housewives ami bees vie with
each other in busyness these
summer days ? and for the same
reason. For like
?2 the busy little
creature storing
VcT >y up honey, wo^
men are eagaged
in storing
l//Bk\ up a cupboard
ful Of. sweetness
f?r tho
wmsmmMimLmm Winter nionthA.
And how easy it
Is to do nowadays?with the modern
short-boil method and bottled
fruit pectin?and how economical;
with nouo of-the-godd Juice boiled
away! An.i wIipm?whiter?eomeri -
how comforting to turn, in a domestic
emergency, to a Bhelf groaning
under the weight of rows of whining
J&ni and Jelly glasses.
Red Raspberry and Currant Jam
4H cups (214 lbs.) prepared fruit;
7 cuns lh.O angina:?^?bottlefruit
pectin.
To prepare fruit, crush about IV2
pounds fully ripe currants. Remove
seeds and skins by sieving. Crush
about 1 quart fully ripe raspberries.
Combine fruits
Measure sugar and prepared fruit
Into large kettle, filling hp last cup
with water if necessary. Mix well
and bring to a full rolling boil over
hottest fire. Stir constantly before
and while boiling. Boil hard X min- j
ute. Remove from fire and stir in
fruit pectin. Skim; pour quickly.
Paraffin hot Jam at once. Makes
about 11 glasses (6 fluid ounces
each),
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- "WOODRUFF NEWS
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Trini*^?A M E ZiiirTT'Fiin'h
Revy J. I>. JacksOTT. Pastor
-Sunday school opened at the usual
hour with the Supt. and all j
eachcrs at their po"st of duty. The
lesson was beautifully discussed
by the Supt. and orthers.
.Mr. William Alexander passed
away at his' home last Wednesday
moinirig and was funeraiized at
New Bethel Baptist church Sun-'
lay aftyrno< n at 'Jo'lO o'clock. The j
R?-v. A. M. Means, pastor of Mace- [
do: ra Baptist church in Spartan-'
ourir. official i: g. . The funeral was'
well nt'erdiid Mi .Moi ;ih JTToT"
be n a member of Bethel church
-liiir-lifny yv-ars. He
rtve years of age. He joined the
chinch win n hy was fifteen years
old and remained a consistant
member until the end came. At .
four o'clock Sunday hftirnodr\ his'
-emaim- w iv lowered to its last
T^rng place.in New Bethel ce:ifcti
ry bu ia'ii a 111- tl 11 : ol ll<>\w i s. I
flc leaves to mourn his passing a
wife Mis. Britic Alexander; two
da. ght* 1 s. Mesdanu s Daisy Colenr-'
' i-y. and1 (rc-rrrvn Drum-"
mond of Spartauurg; -two? !;Ottk7
Mcssj^i Luther -of- Spananbu: g
and Waiter A-h-vnpdei* nf New
York ( My; XWir grar.d children,
ulL. i-.isli-r.??Sri It-?Duwn '.ufj
in.:s cuy; one nrother .Mr. George j
A!f\a-. t" ( f Washington, T). C.
a^f a host of other relatives and
friends.
- M. S. ("alia ha;n. funeral- diree-'
tor in chargfi...! ... ? ?rH
"Miss Arnio Posey of Pitjehurst,
N*. C\, attended the-funeral of Mr,
Alexander was a bracheMrr.lavr
oT~Mism Pirn-y's.
New Bethel News
Rev. A. I). Duncan. Pastor
Sunday school was good as usTENTH
ANN!
? OF '
PIEDMONT 1)1 ST. SEND/
OF THE (Til
_?^ hi1 H<Md at Junior
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\ FRIDAY,
S:00 P. M. -Devotional i?ei'vice
Jenkinsville and Mr. Johnie
Welcome Address?Mr. James
pM-proin ' Mr..?F'O-ily Murray,
Literary Program?Sunday Seh<
Offering and Adjournment
10:00 A.M.?Devotional Service:
Ash , Columbia and Mrs. \
Business Session--Registration
Annual Address: The Sunday
Church?Mrs. Lottie B. Sin
Intermission?
1:00 P. M.? Discussion: Cqqtm
Mrs. Ellen 'IX Clock ley N'<
2:30 P. M'.?Dinner
4:00 P. M.? Lervlershin Traini
L. Clyburn, State Supt., Ca
Flection of Officers
Adjournment
8:00 P. M.?Devotional Service;
Helena and Mrs. Eunice Ha
Annual Sermon?Elder M. P. Gr
Offering and Adjournment!
SUNDAY
j 9:30 A. M.?Sunday School en
State Superintendent Gam
11:00 A.M.?Praise Services co
the Convention
I Sermori?Eldej- C. M. Morgan, 5
j Annual ;Ttally?
Music?Sunday School, I/aurerrs
' McMnorial Services
2:00 P. M.?Dinner
3:30 P. M.?Music?Sunday S
; Topic?To Live is to Grow
I 4:00 P. M.-?Joint^Program hv
j Offering Announcements.
{ ' Remarks and Adjournment v ?
Officers: E. L. Clyburn, State
District Supt., Columbia; Esthe
biwr Hsnderson Treast
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WALLACE BERRY
"PORT OF
SEVEN SEAS"
WITH
FRANK MORGAN
MAUREEN O'SULLIV AN
JOHN BEAU
Starts Thursday
PALMETTO
<?(Tie<? ITione 2.16 'Ilete. 359-W
NEWTON
FUNERAL IYOME Consideration
for the Living
Hi'V'"-"""? f"-?tKfr?Dead
Dependable Courteous Service
,?hICEN?ED MORTICIAN
Lady Attendant "Notary Public
For Ambulance Service Phone 216
and Count the Seconds
j 92 W. Amelia St. Orangeburg, S-C
Open Day and Night ?
Calvin's Newspaper Service :
TESTED RECIPE %
By Frances Lee Barton i
AS the luscious procession of her- j
ries comes and goes In the .
market, they afford infinite variety .
in possibilities (|>
for different
rSiim m e r des- 'Xa* ^7*#
l serts. - As each \ f yjfe' I
different berry , jfj&B
' "makes its ap "
pea ranee, and *^"TTr-lmfr- >
while it's still f f:\-BL
high in price, t'
you can make it |
into a fresh berry
tapioca. In fact, this dessert isj
so simpie-to make, that you can usej
it as a first lesson in cooking should;
any of the older children show signs,
of culinary ambition. (
- Fresh Berry Tapioca
2 cups water; V3 cup quick-cook-].
_ing tnniora Vk cim
spoon salt; 1V2 to 2 cups crushed,
sweeienuti uvrrwsc x lauiespoon^
TonTrm jn ir-o I 1?
Place water in top of double boiler:
and bring to a boil over direct heat.]
Combine tapioca, sugar, and .salt;'
add gradually to water and bring!
to a brisk boil, stirring constantly.!
Place immediately over rapidly boil-i
ing water and cook 5 minutes, stir
ring ocuMuually. Cool ? mixture1
clears and thickens as it cools.|
When slightly cool, fold in berries)
and lemorj juice. Chill. Serve in[
sherbet glasses. Garnish with! whipped
cream and a few whole^
berries. serves fi. ' ??
usal. Rev. A. D. Duncan brought
l" us a wo: <ki i u| message theme i
Plot Salvation, After which the
funual of Bro. W. M. Alexander '
was held. -
He was a member of X'W Bethel
.and ?a- 4-ru.stee.- H i jr em a i n s We re t""
laid to rest in New' Bethel's cemetery.
' .^lr. and Mrs. Roosevelt, Artrstdn?
of Washington, D. C., are visiting
his parents?htrrc: t~
' The Daily Bible class urpened at
New Bethel July 18.' We urge
1 'everyone to attend.
Read- The Pdlmptto Leader,.
UAL SESSION"
TI!F." ( .
kY SCHOOL CONVENTION
RCU OF GOO - ~~~
lsville, South Carolina
?31, 193b
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, J ELY 29
s conducted by Mr. Tom Martin,
Boyd Winnsboro.
Kubr.nks, Jpnkinsville
-Laui ens
ool, Jenkinsvillu.
s conducted by" Elder teorge A.
lamie Martin, Jenkinsville
"and Reports. Educational Rally.
School an Essential Part of the
imons, District Supt., Columbia
? *
ation in Religious Work?Led^>y
nvherry
ng Class, conducted by Elder' E.
imden._
=; conducted by Elder Louis Jones,
npor, Jenkinaville [
ay, Luurens
, JULY 31
inducted by Elder E. L. Clybum,
don
nductcd by the Young People of
State President of Y. P. M.
ichool." Columbia
Sunduy Schools
Supt., Camden; Iyottie B. Simmons
r L. Simmons, Saorstary, Columnar,
Laurang.
rHfi PALMETTO LEApEH '
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FLOUR 24 lbs. Self Rising ..=... 65c"
LARD 4 lb. carton ... ^ _ 43c
SUGAR 10 lbs. .. . ... ... 49c
Meal pk. 25c Tomatoes 4 cans 25c
Fat Bacon tb. 10c Porle&JSean^ean 5c^ 4
Salmon?2 cans 25c Fnyrlish Ponn rnn 5r 4"
Cheese Ib7l9c CATSUP?14 ounce I.
Bice ^??6 lbs. 25c Bottle 7T~" lflcT
Vanilla Wafers CrniinH Rppf fly 1 Ky , _
-fl^rpacka^e" T5c Areal Chops lb. 19c
Pineapple Juice Dressed Fryers
Scans 23c ,1b. 25c
"FREE DELI V E_R Y ' '
A.P. RICHARDSON j
?2C0 Oak Street ? ? Phone 4356 J
Announcing
I SOUTH CAROLINA STATE, INC.
H 7- _7.... ? AND
| BENEDfCT COLLEGE CLUBS
OF NEW YORK CITY " t
S MOONLIGHT SAIL !
ON THE HISTORIC HUDSON
I S. S. "STATE OF DELAWARE" j|
Friday Evening, August 5, 1938 |
9 I\ M. SUA HI*?WEST l.']2nd ST. I?IER _" |
*- AH-AI>oarthfor a lMeasant Evening ^
Music by lionelirs Society Orchestra $
Subscription (Including Tax) ? I
Rosen alii ?s: Samuel J. Lloyd, 1.17 West I I'2nd SO ; ui^rl^u
I RiiLinson, 117, W^-li2ml St.; \lr.n. Julra~ Braxton Clark, 365 W. 1 .
I 11 SFh St.. Mop. 2-2110: Mrs. Anna Hookey Hughes,-42052?-Vth j
B-^Vve, MO 2-11 16t John 117 Mitchell, 191 Putnam Ave., Brook. k
j lyn. Maine 2-2924. ^
Prytanean Fraternity's |
:. "BRONZE TAtE^r-f
revue" ; j :
I Allen University I J
'Auditorium I I
1\/1 1 * 1 1 ^ CN I I
Monday, August I , IVJtt TTo
8 o'clock
_ Featuring Columbia's host wmntmjrjnl'.-m... | 1
competing tor honors and cash prizes..* * '_? I
T~-"
Admission:
Children : -1- ? 10 Cents I f
Adults. - 15 Cents | l
w 11.1.1 ! I
Orangohuj k, S. C ?Sunday was ' HhjSmln*Ihe^'dt*
n great and long-lo be remembt*- spending six weeks in sum 8
...I day Cr our members. Our 3rd school in Greenville S C 8
quarterly conference was held with ? ^ l_ ' C8
our efficient Presiding Elder Drr-9-.-j i'HYLI.LCl WRITFS ~ ~
Nance. He Rave us wonderful i am yery bu b faKvav. |
messages both evening and morn- take Enough time lo v/riteVhort! I
in?. Bringm* too, greetings from letters to you. I must tell you a- I
other churches over the district. (bunt our Sunday schooi. Mrs |
In the morning after service tne L ret,t ham our superintendent has
hufnrress-session of the confeii-niv worked it up urrtil we have a very
was held. Xhe Rev. P. B. Brooks, large crowd and we are very
kev. Bowman and the Rev. C^ji- ' grateful to her for it and everynelly
were our visiting mihisters.' tliingshe doeS.
Rev. Brooks delivered the evening I too, think Bill should hav^ a
sermon, his subject being "God's birthday present. When is her
Love". birthday?- We will go to spe
Each department of the church -Francis Wallace cut his birthday
gave favorable reports We elos- Trake today at 6 o'clock and I wish
KTanothcr successful quarter. yo?u could be there too. And also
Our members are preparing their hope we will enjoy?.lt aa. much as
baskets for the annual picnic oir we did Benjamin's."'
Thursday. A Joyous day expect-i Yours truly,
sd. 1 1 Phyllis Chandlsr. ')
/Saturday, July 23, 1938
Nite Aug. 1st.
\
Palmetto Lodge of Elks Presents
MORRIS MOSLEY
?And His
T TT^prnrk A
ui\yniL3 1
Townshio Auditorium
Wednesday, July 27, 1938==^^^=
FROM 9 1\ M. UNT1L 2 A. M.
To Broadcast Over W I S .Active and inactive Elks
From 5 to 5:30 p.m. July 27 are to wear Fez -at Dance
Advance Ticket ? ? 44 Cents
General Admission ? 50 Cents plus tax
Tickets on Sale at Thomas Drug Store, Oak Street Drug Store
Counts Drug "Store, "tireen Leaf Cafe, Key Stone and HarCy
Murray's.
KSTVHITSIIF.il f*?i?a. *
1 \V BR U N S O N i
? DRY CLKAN'Nfl AND TAILORING Z^T~
. \YB ARK KQI'II'IICI) TO DO X
?- Y/J.ITfl 'M;ri r i. w a M ;i-M r? J 5 I
as well as any other cleaning. If we are not doing your cleaning
A Trial will convince you that our Service is Best.?L-*? ?
713 MAIN STREET |
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xamples of one-way fares y^|pl^f|? J
from Columbia, S.?C.: b^jgml WK4*LJ6hKJ3
ew york $14.05 MBalk r.
HILADELPHIA . 12.25^5^
WASHINGTON. 9.55
RICHMOND 7^0inH|u?|
'AMPA 10.50 IBI^y ~|If
T. PETERSBURG .. 11.30
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imilar fares to other points '
Lequt<?t Scaboaii'd- routing Every modern appliance has B
rom-your local ticket agentj been installed in Seaboard coaches B
r consult J. L. Carter, D.P.A. for your enjoyment of a c-o-o-1, I
Seaboard Office, Room 1 clean trip. Reclining seats, softly H
Arcade, Phono 3821 upholstered, clean head resta. B
Columbia, S. C. Meals, pillows?low cost. Com- B
plcte wash-room facilities. , Sub- B
S. dued lights at night. Go this way! B
Convenient connections from h#r?. I
ABO ARD p
WHEN YOl' ARE IN COLUMBIA, WHY NOT DRIVE UP TO
TAYLOR'S TAVERN
At CAMP FORNANCE
OF THE- HROJJMnVFR ROAD END OF RTH
Where you can* get your Kooni and Good Home Food at Reasonablc
Rat?B,? You can en.loy Week-End Trips, Dining:, Dancing
? o...;? ?? 1 e ii.:^
aim ov> mi iiiimk <i 11?i k-4 vuiy tiling .
ENJOY THE BREATH IN THE PINES KEEP COOL IN THE I
. SI MMER'S HEART. YOU AND ALL YOUR
FRIENDS CAN MEET AT
TAYLOR'S TAVERN
Mrs. Anna Taylor, Prop. Thornton Oliver, Manager
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