The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 27, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6

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i Page 6 ' L_ REXVkNS TO GRADY HOSPTTAIT AFTER VACATION . Miss Rachel Kinard left the city $ Thursday morning, August 25th >! \ for Atlanta, Georgia where * she 1 will continue her training at the r ^ her two weeks spent with parents relatives and friends were weeks 1 of enjoyment. ij k ST. STEPHEN AME CHURCH < Rev. D. N. Wilson, Pastor ' I On lf.st Sunday our services were glorious all day. The Sunday 1 school was conducted at the usual i The attendance was very good. I Wo were blessed to have- with us Rev. Miss Carrie Belle Priester of Wilberforce, Ohio, the great evan-. .gelist who is conducting a great revival meeting for us. In tl\e < morning she preached us a great i sermon on the subject: The Su- i preme Magnet. It was a great ?sermon. Many sou,ls woro-made to < feel "Happy. ""Sunday night she preached us another very inspir- < ? ing sermon. During the day" two . persons joined the chuich. People?i are coming from far and near to hear this great evangelist. We feel 1 that it will be one of the greatest? meetings we have* ever had. Pray.- ' that the Lord will bless us. I AKP PITV r i?\vu quartet will render a program at I the?achoolhouse Monday, August 29th at 8:30 p.m. The program will include musical numbers from Mjiss Mary "Song Bird" McDonald and Randal "Bing Crosby," Howard. James Brown and James Mc- : Coy will appear on the stage in their striking features. Thert 1 will be $1.60 given to the person holding the lucky ticket. Earnest ~ Hannah is director of the program Snndny gphnnl ot all churcheswas very good last^Sunday. The ACE League of St. James AME church met as usual Sunday with Mr. Marvin Gr.eene on the job.- Es- , ter, Washington ;and Odell Hannah j were very active in the League -hythe District President. Prof. L president i*s making plans for an interesting program to bcr render- i ed by the ACE Leagues of the Kingstree District at the S. S. and I League Convention which will < meet in September at Indiantown - Detailed plans of the program will -; be announced later. ? ? a. miivn n \ - COLUMI I SIXTY-EIGHTH ' ' | BEG Tuesday, Septe | SCHOOL OF RELIGION .... I COLLEGE OF ARTS A? DEPARTMENT OF T jj _ For Further Inf | EUGENE H. McGILL President WE V If you can't take LOVE . . . Unblemished by You're Always ! Welcome H | J ] At The Carolina ^ mmammmmmm . I 1 PF.Nnr.KTON NEWS | *fr ?> #1 1 ? * in r. j. w. orai i nau as nis ruest for the week-ertd his daurhttr Alberta and grandson J. H. Hlagood, They; were acoom?anied by~MrT~\V. O. Hatton and lamoii?Me Bee of?GreunVillo.?? ,^lr. Leo Cooper of Philadelphia yS.r is spending a few days vacaion at the home of Mr. J. W. "raft, guest of Miss Hannah Jraft. VISITED IN GREENWOOD Miss-Natalie C. Frederick spent last week in Greenwood, S. Q., Siting her brother and sistevTvTaw, L)r. and Mrs. Raymond 6. F rederick. CARLISLE NEWS , Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Brun^r of ^incirmati^Ohio, are visiting Mr. ly. Misses Billie Elizabeth Murphy af Lowry, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James-Murphy is visitingTier :ou5ins. Mrs. Daisv Bvrd and daughters and Mrs. Sanders of Whitminr were recent guests of/^Irs. Lillie Stewart. Mr. Will Macon of Great Falls who lias been stopping over heie with thfe~ Bawkins family left for Greensboro, N. C. Saturday. Mr--Hampton Jet^r is hereof or three weeks twih Mr. ar*d Mrs. Jim Walish. _ . her mother's . hoihe Saturday. - WilliamsChapol church ?has been repainted ,this w^ek. Rev. Aiclver will conduct the meeting which begins Sunday, August 28 Revival meeting is" being held rt Mt. Eden church this week. The meeting smarted off fine| R<ev. B. C. Cunningham of WinnisbOro is conducting the meeting. BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor After S. S. Rev. L. A. Halloway iur son took charge of the morning worship in Rev. Davis' illness. A wonderful message wag delivgmlr~TliuiM -"Tfui gyrtipathlzlFtg Christ". Thcvsermon was well At 3:30 the Jubilee choir had :heir 25th anniversary program. Evening worship was conducted ay the pastor. At this time he was mucn Detier ana oraugnt us >>ne of the most inspiring messages he has delviered. Theme: "Heavlen". Everyone rejoiced in ^ooa^ooiaoxtoooaoojoooo^o^o3 HA, S C. I FALL SESSION | INS' I mber 20, 1938 \ <D SCIENCES | EACHER TRAINING 1 ormaUon Wr.lte 1 ~5; FLOSSIE McCLAIN | Registrar jj ooo ooo op O.OP.OO.oop;OO;O;OOPPP TARN ^ !... WAR! .... and sugar-coated fear!-. , Action-packed drama, f# i - W real as today's headli ff J J as the blackwinged be M\J the enemy roar omino mm!'*. WALTER WANG co-starring JB iUAKHULL C2 IRY FONDA DC LEO CARRtLLO X^H JOHN HALLIDAY jSP I BIG DAYS ? y-Tncsday-Wertn a y ^ \ ? a X pwrrmgii, MT? ZIQN A. M. F, -CHURCH Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor Sellers, S. C.?S. S. opened at the usual hour with assistant superintendent J. L. Crosland and rq-workers at their post of duty. A beautiful lesson throughout the school and wonderful review by the superintendent. I began. Rev. A. B. Thomas was irj charge. TJjxt. Romuns 1:16. Quite a few visitors worshiped at this service. The pastor's wjfe was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. G Foxwofth."T.' Mrs. Adaie Nowlin dnd Mrs. Estella James and little Junior Lestier are on the sick list at this Writing and we are praying foi th^m a speedy recovery. Mr.?Bennie Hopkins who ha: brni diving?4a??York canu home Monday because of the ill ness of Mrs. Addi<* Nowlin, hii jrrandmother. ? MTss Marion. McDaniel spent i few_days at Dillon last week"vis I iti'ng" her father and Brother1 an< ileported a p^easai). stay while there: - Rev. J. H. Halman -was seei in'town Tuesday on business. W< hie planning out nvival for foil -pray -far our-success^?? ? Sellers Chapel Baptist Church Rev. J. Hall, Pastor S. <3. opened at the usual houi with Supt. L. Abram and co-worl eis at their post of __duty. A splendid lesson throughout" th* Ischobl. 11:30 morning service began QnKinof A'-f* f Urt noCfnv'o niCcon l kJUVJVW VA VUC a H'VOQHftl God's Promise is True to Then that Serve Him. This wa-j i strong and powerful message.* * Quite a few visitors worshiped At 7:30 p.jn. we again assemble and the.pastor brought to us a nother. s?ul stirring message. Mrs. plla Ervin has returnee Rome after undergoing an opera > tion in thfe hospital. Miss Rosa Evans spent a shorl and relatives. RKTHJil, t\, M, V CHlRiCH " >' ' " * Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor S. S. at the usual hour.?Ques tions relating to the lesson wer* asked pupils on the various class es in the Sunday school. Thos* i answei ing correctly were? given i Ismail token. This was a new at i ti action in the form of a reviev of the lesson and seimingy wa very much enjoyedr? For the morning service the pa tor seected the subject: Sheep ii Wolves Clothing". Many beauti "Several visitors attending th Opportunity school we're presen for the service.- Among" whor was Mrs. E. L.. Frasier, organis of Bethel A.M.E. church, Georg town, S. C. You will always fin a Cordial welcome here. At night Ro\fl Weaver of Ede field brought the message fror the subject Soul of Man. Re^ Means has been preaching for th past sixty pears. We saw whe he began he was no stranger't the task. May^ he live? long an continue the good work of king - -dom?building for thc Master.- ?; 'his Lord. Our installation services wer ?opened?-Monday, night, August 2< Rev. J. P. Reeder and hi3 member were there i.n glowing, number , stai-t*. ?The. ir#s\,illation servicer . will conclude Sunday night Aug I. 28th. 1938. | Worship at Bethlehem while ii ! the city. This is the stranger """home and "headquarters of Hoi Ghosts?Visit Ua at all tiffl^fl.? ^Om\~ Ol HATE! in the RAW .. Then Don't See jj^ HESE LOW PRICES: * p- CH'LDftEN DULTS 15c lUc ~ _ ? r' i " >=~[ II Itntiw MIX It>'ir?.iii imtMlJ* THE PALMETiO LEADEH Union A. M. E. Church Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor Sun/day school began at the usual hour with Supt. and teachers 1 at their post of duty. Rev. Mack - preached a noble sermon. iSubject1 , The Power of a Good Woman. Evangelist Price preached a no- 1 v ble sermon for us 4n the after( noon Subject The Race. Mis. Laura Reamer prepared . dinrjer for the Rev. J. Bristow ',of Little Mt. Zion Baptist church . and the Rev. E. B. Mack of Union A. M. E. church. The dinner was prepared and served at the * 4tonmr of Mrs. N. B Paige.?Both j pastors were accompanied by bro ther James Ford, member of Uoi ion A. M. E. church arud brother Doll Adams of Little Mt. Zion Baptist church. I m m w ? -M.T. MQRIAH BAl'T. CHURCH, ? Rev. C. H. Pickett, Pastor Spavtanbilrg.-r-Sunday - school i opened at vthe usual hour. Af tei - the devotional period, the teach 1 ers took charge of their respective ' classep. At the general assembly ~ the lesson was reviewed by the ' Supt. We had Dawn services at i 5:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Azalee R. t McGee at the piano. The Dawn - services got-underway; latctr our pastor, Rev. C. H,. Pickett came before us with a burning message from Ecclesiastes 11 <6, subject: r In the morning spw thy seed. The r congregation - was?very -attentive L and responsive as the minister ex g- pounded the Gospel in a logical manner. At 10 o'clock the pastcp ! left for his church in the county, , Shady Growi Baptist church. 1 At 11:30 Rev. A. E. ParWi j pieached a strong sermon from Romans 1:16, subject: For I am not ashamed of the Gospel o f j Christ; for it is the power of God _ unto Salvation to every one that believeth. 1 .The funeral of .Mr. F. Johnson was flt S '5fl Pair DinWi ,1-1!.. iV?d the Eulogy, t At 8 o'clock, the pastor being absent, -Rev. D. M. Mason ascended the rostrum'. His text Job 22:21 subject: Acquaint now- thysell - with him, and br wt peace; thereby good shall come unto thee. Thi* ^ Let us not foi?Ct the big rally on the 4th Sunday in August whfch is Sunday Aug. 28. t J* ? * NEWBERRY NEWS^ *' ' ?? v Mrj and Mrs. William Robinson, ' Mrs. Frances Connor and Mrs. Jeanotte Blands of Aiken?were the ~ guesTs of rs. Bertie Hcmry" on ^ Thursday. 1 Misses Non-ma Sena and Chris_ .tena Bates -hava_ returned -hemefrom New York City. ? Mrs. Mary Cannon Joyner _o_l New York City is the gwest o t 1 hur brother-in-law and sister Mr. and MVs. F. B. Pratt, Jr.", and j family. Misses Weida Mae and Willre Mae Coleman from New York and e Philadelphia are visiting their par ents and friends. ' - Mrs. T. R. Logan, her mother her aunt and her son from Columq bia, Mr. and Mrs. Finloy from At j beville weie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. 'Gallman and family on L- Sunday. [Vivo W E-.l- - >1 . - - ma KODinson with cut flowers and I ferns. The prfrzes wore presented by Mr?. Erline Gary to the foli . i'.tfctiW* mii ,.*ii Avwoa jjuim r cr.nene leit Sur, day morning after having-enjoyed e two pleasant weeks with Mi\ and 5. Mrs. EugUne Gary. Mrs. G.* A s Guess the mother of Mrs. Gary s from Allendale and S. S 3 is now residing in Atlanta, Ga. ' are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Eqgene Gary. n Mr. and Mrs. Enimett Spurlock ^ their?sottv Spurtock, Jt.| from AtL lanta. Ga., and Miss Cornelia Kectse, who is teaching at Foun tain, Inn, are the guests of Mr. I- and Mrs. Jesse Gary, Mr. and Mrs. George Boyd, Mr. and Mis./Kichaid Boyd, their daughter little Miss Elizabeth and Mr. Robert Boyd were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Allen, Sr., j and family Sunday. Messrs. Judson Nnnre and Tho^ ~ mas Wilson, who aire spending their vacation at Bettis Academy are the guests of their parcmts and friends. - ? Mrs? Janie Mae" Schuilipert and her son James 'Schumpert, who is 2 1-2 months old are getting on fine. Rev. S.E. Martin from Columbia _ is the .guest of his relatives. We aie delighted to have him also. _ Community Vacation Bible School Wednesday.maorning the Seventh grade df which Mrs. Alberta A. Grimes is teacher presented a pro gram. Theme: "Giving." Thurs~ "day mofnfng7~Wis"s~'Lillie Mae Harris, the teacher of sixth grade pre sented the program. Theme LighTT Friday morning the Fifth grade, of which Miss Alberta Daniels is teacher gave a sumjnary of the Woak's work. We were delighted to have picture lectures from the] Health Department Wednesday1 ^-?rfa Thursday. Also Dr. G. W. Sin gleton who always brings cheer to the children. The following persons won prizes for answering Bible questions: Misses- Dorothy Hare, Willie Mae Baltimore, Wil lie Mae Gaines and Mr. Joseph Alltti. He also gave $1.00. to help the school. Monday morning the Fourth e.rade's topic was Character Building, Miss Elcase Jefferson, teacher. Monday, Aug. IB Mrs. C. E. AL , lcrt gave her husband a Surprise . Birthday at their home 802 Hunter St. A large crowd attended After a few jolly games they wjjre served a delicious course of icfe- cream and cake. The home was beautifully ddcovated by Mrs. Al CHESTER T*AKAGRAFH3r 1 pi Continued from Pag? 4 in N Mrs. Eva H. Eaddy spent the week end in Bdnnfettsville as guest S of her husband, Mr. T. L. Eaddy a1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gist are the proud parents of a son. Mo ther and baby are doin# fine. ^ The Usher Board of Metropoli- ei tan AMEZ Church held a_ two- _ night Carnival on the lawn ol ai Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock's home Thursday and Friday. Thd body of Mrs. Mary McNaii arrival ?r* PkAnfnw W7"?J, ?l IV/ .....vu VIH.1K1, ry cunusuuy *" and funeral services were held at Brown's Chapel, Lowrys. Those e" accompanying'-the body we re: Mr ^ and Mrs. E. B; Johnson, Newark, N. J.^ Mrs. Afinie B. Morrison Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. Hattre ^ Sherard, N. C.; Mrs. Helen Massey Hayes, N.Y.C.; Mrs. Pe- v ter Lowry, Rock Hill. The message ^ was?received, by M**,?Catharine Morris, a cousin of the deceased, j f Prof. S. Louis Finley arrived *! honut Wednesday morning from ^ N.Y.C. where he studied the past. t year at Columbia University and Juilliard School of Music. He will (> resume his work at Benedict Colleg? as head of the Music .Depart*" b ment. ... . | J Miss Bessie Barnes, Mr. Willie Thompson, Miss Sarah~Jones, Mr. v Janjes Craig, Miss Lillle Mae Simpson, all of "Rock Hill, wert' J weejc end^guests of Mrs. Susie h Phillips. . - ~~| . , I s A Benefit Ride will be given to ^ Taylor's Tavern Tuesday, night i August 30, 1938, sponsored by the t Cosmopolitan club. Bus leaves ? Thomas' Drug store 9 p.m. Rouno t trip 25 cents. The public is cor- & diallyv invited to go on this outing -and enjoy a pleasant evening. LAURENS NEWS , I M'.'s. S. S. Rice and daughters Misses Pansy and Gladys Hfavt been the guests of Miss Rosa B Suber . for several days. Thest lovely visitors are from Mayes ville. m Mru.nMannia..Mac Whitffield-ano^ Mrs. Amelia Anderson were joint hostesses at n lovely supper?party Friday night. The guests were Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Thomas, Mrs Mary C. Whitener, Rev. R. C' Johnsorr and Rev. Poag of An derson. < = -Mrs. Viola Dendy Howard of Washington, who has been visiting her parents in Clinton, several weeks, was in Laurens Sunday among relatives and friends^_ accompanied by Mrs. Addie' Haskew Piokett and daughter Miss Bernice of Cheiaw and Mrs. Ethel - Mrs. Efnma Thompson of Tampa, Fla., is visiting her- son- and* daughter-in-law on Washington street. Miss Eunice Robertson of Iva' and Miss Emma Maddox of Ware Shoals wore (pleasant visitors in the city last week. Miss Helen Dendy who teaches in Woodruff was home last Sunday and with her came Miss Jes sie Mae Brown of Cowpens, Miss Eddio Pearl Davis of Abbeville . Land Miss: Hipp of Spartanburg, all fellcw teachers. ~" . lowing persons: Mesdames Lillie Glnddt-fn, L. T. Prntt, C. M Allen? i N. P. Singleton and Annie Dan iels. Messrs. B. F. Neely, S. W ? Allen, Sr.,- John Andrews, Washington, D. C., Mesdames L.II Pratt, r and LilKe Gladden gave ttnrelyre marks. Vccal solo by Mrs. C. M. . Allen, accompanist he*r daughtei Miss Eveflena Martin.Tuesday, Aug. I16, at 4 in the I afternoon the body of Mr. Paul j Mayer of Boston, Mass., was fu" neralized al Miller Chapel AME j church, Rev. R; J. Jefferson, pas-"*] follows: Hymn, Asleep in Jesus; ; " Prayer by Rev. R. J. Jefferson; 1 Scrjpture; Obituary, Mr. F. B. < Pratt; Remarks, Mrs. L.I. Pratt, who spoke very highly of Mr. Ma- < yer's character when he attended g|irif>ny gehnnD Hnu/Unywl he was?] at all t'mes as a member of hei class. Sermon, theme: Fear God and keep Hi's Commandments.; Tc?xt last verse of Ecclesiastes the 12th chapter. VocgAduet Mesdam-"' es C. M. and E. Allen. Poem Good Bye to the Morning, by Rev. Jefferson. All of the family attended the service as follows: Mrs Betty Mayer" his mother: Miss TuTiaMayer his sister; from New Port News Va., Mf. Joseph Mayet t Albany N. Y.; Dr. Ernest Mipyei | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mayerr, undei taker in Durham M C hia ? ers. , ~ ? """ "" " "" {K ra ORANGEBURG NEWS > A. J. Coan ? Rev. Frank Gilford preached at ? Williams Chapel Sunday morning. ^ Subject To \thom Shall I Go? ? At 2 o'clock tHi A. C. E. quar- c tet and district president went to O Brown's chapel, where a large a crowd greeted them. Hear these O boys Monday night, August 29th C6 and win a prize. \ ' ^ At 6 o'clock the League war largely attended. Rc^v. Frank I Gilford and Mr. Henry Embly I .were guest speakers.. __ g At a o'clock the Rev. J. Wright of Frankfort, Ohio prep.chetfl an instructive sermon. ,Rev. J. B. Jennings is the able pastor. Rev. Mr. Toomer is the ener-. getic and wide-awakg pastor of. New Mt. Ziop Baptist church. I Presiding Elder S. A. Funchess' filled the"pulpit of Trinity M. E.| church. The Rev. -MceTrHum. pastor. | . A series of revival meetings arej being held at St. Paul Baptist church, Rev. C. iD. Salley, pastor. Rey^ W. J?ftnin#a fttHuj n t ;' ?r : ? jlpit of Mt. Pisgah Baut. church m i the absence of the pastor? Kev. . C. Nix. - I Dr. Thos. A. Ayers pastor of t. Luke Presbyterian church is wa^ on his vacation. Mrs.. Swmo?Ha i>anieh -of I.os ngclles, Cal. is visiting lfier moth * Mrs. Olivia Flynn on pulton St. Mr. Ernest Waldon of New York nil wasnmgton was a recent vis- I or in the city; Mrs. Annette Martin is visiting I er parents Dr. and Mrs. .Dan I loorer on Amelia street. Mrs. Maggie Stokes' has return- ? J from a piensant visit at Folly ieaehi ...n. J... Dean and Mrs. N. C... Nix and ttle Charity aie visiting in Nor-1 * olkr Va. :Ml\ Charles Tatual of Bruns- ? fifcl:, Ga., is visiting his sister, | lis. Jas. Pierce. Mrs. Mamie-Coan Agwa ami Air. ? taymond Coan of Buffalo, N. Y | U'C- visiting their mother, Mfis. 1 lattie Coan of the Limestone sec- | ion. | Miss Grace Howe is visiting re- i? itives in Biocklyn, N. Y. Miss WiUie Mae .Eubanks of f? Jnion is the guest of Mrs. Jdssie 1 ackson on Dutton struct. 'Dr. S. R. Green is away on his aeation. f? Mrs. Anna Green, mother of Mr*' 1 ohn 0Burgess is visiting relatives ? n Charleston. a Mrs. Claiissa Dickson hits re. 1 urned frcin a very pleasant visit 1 i Manning. " Mrs. Hattie Hairis of E. Rusell St. is visiting her daughter, m Irs. Ruth Walker of Sumter. Miss Floience Walker and lit- -j" le Mi-sa Ruth Esther-Walker- of lumter were ""recent visitors at ) uc iiuint' ui ineir grand .motile! frs. Hattie Harris. nRsrEXCI OF THE SI COLIMB Jl._ ^ TO Winstori-Sa % * Monday, Augu $2d?5ROU> -via SOUTHERN RAI Leave Columbia Leave Winnsboro - Leave Chester i_ Leave Rock Hill" "Leave Fort Mill ... Leave Charlotte Arrive Winston-Salem RETURN Leave Winston Salem 12 Midnight ? ' ? ?2! Examples of onp-wfiv fiirga from?Columbia,?S. C.: |gjgg|J ^EW YORK $15.12 PHILADELPHIA V2.S7}*?2 WASHINGTON 9.55 mOlgt RICHMOND 7.20 lya TAMPA a 10.50 r 3T. PETERSBURG .. 11.30 H MIAMI 13.60 a Similar farea to other points Requtdt Seaboard ?routing Ev 'rom your local ticket agent, bee or consult J. L. Carter, D.P.A. for Seaboard - Office, Room 1 cle Arcade, Phone 3821 1 up! Columbia, S. C. Nc mm tsoaaoaooooo aooo oo 00000000# WHEN YOU ARE IN COLUMBIA - TAYLOR'S At CAMP FO: OF THF. BROAD RIVER R Where you can get your Room a' sonable Rates. You can enjoy Weel and Swimming and Everything. ENJOY THE BREATH IN THE PI SUMMER'S HEART. YO FRIENDS CAN 1 TAYLOR'S T Mri. Anna Taylor, Prop. . , -A- . ^ .. ? . : .. : ... Saturday, August 27, 192P ?? DICK POWELL PRISCILLA LANE PAT O'BRIEN 3 "The Cowboy 1 From Brooklyn" I . Starts Monday n 4 t hi 17 m rr /\ r A L< 1VI n 1 l.u | - < DHICK WEBB \nd His famous Orchestra ?Featuring t ' - r_ ' ' ' ' v,.... ? 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