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Saturday, September 17, 1938 ELDER MICHAUX TO BROAD-' J CAST PROGRAM TO ENGLAND t Washington, Sept. 14?ANjP? ! On September 18, at.12:30, noon' hour here, and 6:30 in London,'! be broadcast over Station VVJSV i: to England and the British Em-'l pire, by Elder Lightfeed Solomon t Michaux, radio evangelist, and his t famous "HaDDV Am I" choir. 11 The British Empire owns its fc s own radio system, considered the c greatest of net works in the world - and from thiB-source has copie the t invitation to Elder Michaux to pre sent the special broadcast on Sep- a tember 18. ; i NEWBEltRY NEWS f 1 r People's Hospital e Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Logan, Sa- 1 luda, are the happy parents uf u u fine girl that was born at t h e J People's hospital Thursday morn- | ing. Little Miss Hannah Thoniasena and her mother are getting ( along fine. t The patients who were accident- i ly injured and are improving are 1 1 r MVs. Annie Jenkins, Miami, Fla., i in an automobile enroute for her home from New Jersey. Mr. J. C. t Hunter sustained a broken leg i : wfiile" walking in a* marshy" field. Little Frank Wilson's leg was bro- I =^: ken by "an automobile in the street t Mrs. Maggie Smith underwent a \ successful operation Friday ann._[ Th<$ other patients Mesdames Emma Spearma nand Coline Daw s kins are resting well. Miss Rcna j t icaaijr a u{jciasiuil was a SUCCESS- j t ful one, and she is resting Veil t The sanitary and beautiful sur- t rounding in and outside the hos- t pital is very inviting. It makeiryou ] feel like reclining when you see ( the pleasant faces of the. nurses j and doctors. ?? j Friday night we wtVe highly en < tertained at the home ..of Mr. and < t Mi*s. H. B. Butler who gave a re- ? ception in honor of their daugh- j Urn's marriage Mine Gertrude Oai ^ nelia to Mr. William Brown, June t brld^^^a^^utii^lV ^ it*' d a black taffety evening gown trim- ] med in velvet. She wore a beauti- { ful bouquet of roses. The groom ( Wore a business'style suit; all ol . the ladies wore heautiful evening gowns, and the men business style 1 suits. ~ Out of town guests were- _< Rev. J.B. Sattdrwhito, who is an .i instructor at. Livingstone College '] Salisbury, N.C. and Rev. and Mrs i: H.B. Butler, who will assist in the j verslty this faflr^The house wary" 'beautifully decorated with roses ( - ? ?After a few games~orf~Bridge the 1 following persons were presented j wrth prizes by Prof. A.T. Butler- > highest scores Miss Bates ano < Mr. Willie Reeder; lowest scores ? - ? Mrs* Bernice Lilliewood and Un- i dertaker F.B. Pratt. They recaiv- I ed many beautiful and useful gifts i Calvary Presbyterian Church .' Rev. -A.If.* Reasoner, Pastor""* Sunday service and League) ser- i >? vices were quite impressive as us- I ual. All of the_ members entered ; the discussions, and were g|eatl> ( benefitted. \ The Trip Around the World wih 1 he-given by tin, Lmhe.i M'wuimary?I ? Society, Sent liith. for the benciit ""of the Hospital. Sornt? vuluable' i prizes will be given to the lucky i persons. I Mt. Morjli AME Church -I 1 Prosperity.?Mr. and Mrs. Book 1 man will gfve a_ Chicken Roast foi ' the benofia of theiT "hurch on tne Ball Park in Cannon Town. There Will be several games and plenty of chicken to eat,-Saturday, Sept . 17, 1938. Misses Dorothy and Sylvia Gil-' liam and Mr. Elman H. Cleckley 1 have returned home from New i York. Since-he ia an agent for. Cannonlene "Hair Products?he-rin-' vitcs all men to call at his home ???* 1805 Vincent street and get a. touch down. i . Drayton Street High School Prof. R. F. -Gladden, Principal ( Our-rtruests last week?were- Su-L -pervisor U.S. Gallman, who always' brings good advice and Rev. J.B.'j Satterwhite, who used a question' for his topic: "Are You Prepared , to Live?" Then gave the best" I? friend to have js Jesus as a guide. We shall never forget their in- 1 structions. 1 Baltimore, Md. News ! By Mrs. Barney Douglass, Jr. Mr. Barney Douglass has re- ' turned home from South Carolina | He had an accident between Rock I Hill and Chester. Two trucks al-' most completely wrecked his car. |' He was accompanied by hrs sisters' Mrs. Mary Land. Miss Lula Doug-1 lasB and Mrs. Maggie Gray. All', received minor injuries. Mr. Robert Reed spent last wefck end in Virginia. Mr. Simon Mon- 1 nes has returned from Macon, Ga Everybody went on the trip to ] Sparrows Beach Lahor Day and had a grand time. Mr. Paul has returned home 1 from several weeks in the Green 1 Street hospital. ??' ? ?-j The Fh-e Band will sing over ? at South Baltimore Sunday evening when communion will be at 1 Friendship Baptist church, Rev. Jackson pastor. ( Mr. Edgar Douglass _ made a , brief talk at Mt. .Hebron Baptist ' church on last Sunday. Mr. Sam- J lf uel Turner made a very good talk < in behalf of the Negrods on Sunday. We are trying to elect him so he can help all Negroes. Mrs. Chrrstina C. Anderson and 1 friemd spent the week end at At- 1 lantic City. There will be a Singing Bandi from Washington, D.C., Tuesday,', >? Sept. 20th in interest of the $500 , rally for Mt. Hebron church, 907 W. Saratoga atraat. Ticket* 15c. r \ /'' VNNUAL. SESSION W. H. & M. SOCIETY By L. U. Jennings The state convention of the W 1. and F. Missionary society met n?annual session" at Greenwood >. C., September 8. The Rev. B 1. L?ray was the entertaining paf or.. Ihe welcome accorded our icloved Fresruent, Mrs. S. L. Flip ?er and the large number of delegates was so hearty and so sineru that one felt like it was real home. There were representsfves tro'm all parts of. Thestate Thursday morning the annua! lermon was preached by Rt#v. J ^ Uvnbow, .presiding elder of th? tingstree district. Theme, A Crj or Help. The Holy Communion ollowed. Organization pfrrfoctd and committees appointed. Th< resting elder and ministers wer? >ui in iull. They were introducoi tnd made welcome by Mrs. Flip)er. Reaching the Unreached in tht Church Circles; What Shall b( he Place of the Cross in the Reigion of the Twentieth Century ? facing the Horizon and High ights of the Old Testament. - Each participant did credit tc it'. self and the convention was ichly Ted. The state quartet headed bj AL_E?Murray added mueh t< ,he convention. The selection: vere rich in harmony and ran Mrs. M. L. Witherspoon th< long bird was heard occasionally ilrs.^V. T.^ Ellis had charge of th< irt corner. The high points ol he first day evening session wer< he president's annual address anc he local program. Mrs. Flippei lad a message and Mt. Pisgal :hur:h was thronged with eagei istgners to receive it. This mas ;erly address ~ was presented ir such a forceful manner thfit So Carolina was convinced" that Mrs 3. L. Flipper is one of the besi Vlinlfinor wnmnM in ?"i: ?,n v?t. Winn;n.mii The president called attemtior ,o the youth movement. Sh< vork, true religion in our mis iion work will produce a refvolu ion in our missionary field. Thi ronvention was loud in their ap jlause. Friday morning was given to dii tussion of subjects, reports, mee ing of executive committee ant plans were made for the quad rennial convention. 'Mrs. Annie Sanders was elected state leader Sohie of the pleasing feature :>f the afternoon were the drama trzafioh of emperance by Mrs Ruth Dinkins and others and thi demonstration of Home and iti Gare by Mrs. Rosa Gadsden. The session was "fittingly brough to a close by the State-Wide con test (oratorical) with Mrs. Car rio McGill superintendent of th< Young People's Dept. ? in charge The program was most cYeditahli and provedi that the young peopli had been trained. Che winne Mr. William Miller of the N. E inference. A donation was sen to the churches at Camden, Con .vay and Abbeville. Tha presiden -hanked all for their cooperation i nus enrtnri ? great meeting ,/ success from the time of the opei ing hymn by Rev. B.F. Hildebrani to the benediction by Rev. P. M Gary.. We adjourned with New beriy as our host for 1939 ALLEN TEMPLE a. m. e. church ,Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor Greenville, S. C.MThe two ser mpns delivered Sunday by the pa: tor was acclaimed among the bes1 heard for a long time. Largt audience? w*Ye present mo-minfi and evening. The Sfcmday schoo under Mr. J. A. Johnson and th< League under Miss F. L. Lyke: are still increasing in numbers. The daughters of Mrs. Alict Doyley, of Columbia and Mrs Eichelberger of Florida, have returned home to assume their du ties as _ public school Jteachers after an 'Extended visit herCJHl the beside of their^mother. W< are happy to report Mrs. Dcrylej much improved. Miss Price of New Jersey, r*l t?f?vn nf Mr on/? A Ipv was pesent at service Sunday. Shi was guest of Mrs. Wells while if the city. Mr. Allerr JJudgeng spent Sun day and Monday in Laurens oa business. Mrs. Beatrice Calhoun and chile ren visited the mother and granc mother* Mrs. Henry) Waller, isn Greenwood ta?tr week. Several of our members are leaving for college this week. Ses jral others are having to assum< their duties as teachers. Almost thirty members of our church ari m the teaching profession, manj sf them in the public school Rys cfm of Greenville. Don't forget the pew rally Suav day, 18th 4 o'clock given by th( stewardesses for the benefit of the stewards. Everybody is askedptc laop^raie. Mr. J. W. Bates and son and Mr. R. R. GrarJT, wtio have beef 2ngagod in work at JicCormick spent the week find in the city Mi?*ses Dafferrie'Pse and Hordine Bates, who spent the summer it the north came- thru en route t< Pafne College, Augusta. Mrs, M. L. Witherspoon r? port* a great Stat* Missionary meeting at Greenwood last week, where she served as one <yf th? , secretaries; rndered" two solos, l and is a member- -of- th* conamit> tee on state songs and yells for | the Quadrennial convention which meets in Jacksonville, Fla. next i June. The church still busies itself I with preparations for the big rally to be staged on September ?5. , Cooperation and interest consti I tute the watchword at Allen Tem( pie. It is doing 1st biggest job in J 1938. $6,000 for the yeax is our , goal for our 400 members, and every captain batting a great average.?7?? 1 ABBEVILLE NEWS r St. Jamea A. M. E. Church 5 Rev. EL F. Johnson, Pastor Sunday school was largely atj tended, splendid review of the ledson by Supt. Johnson and remarks , by our pastor. s At 11:30 a.m. the message war ^ brought to us from^II "COF. 6:19 ' i and Sunday night anotheg soul i;6tirring message from Rom. 8:36. | 39, which was masterly delivered. -J Mrs. Eddie Gray Daniels left ? | last week to take up her social |i service work after spending her vacation in Ne wYork City and , part with0 her mother Mrs. G. A. 1 Gray. u :?: ? ? ^ .? jJ Miss Rebecca Gray of Augusta, 1 Ga., spent the week-end with her ?mother, Mrs. G. A. Gray. 1 Mrs. JosiefT. Jdckson has returned to Georgetown after att tending the funeral of her uncle tfniAlhant 1 fray lea, 1 I ftiiSg Kosa rreemon ia back home after a pleasant visit-in. An- j derson. The Misses Sallie and Martha1 C. Taylor left last week to take, up their school work In Nortlb Carolina. ? A surprise birthday, party was \ given for Miss Carrie M. Browne on last Wednesday by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown?. : Prieinda-of?Georgia?WrHeard are sorry that she is indis! posed at thiq writing,. but hoping e bhat she will soom be out among 5 her friends again. ^ . ) st. john a. m. e. church e Marion, S. C.?The fourth quar! terly conference was a big sucp cess. . ~~? B Rev." A. P. Spears preached on ' Sunday morning from II Kings t 20:2, Set thine house in order; for lL L.ll J!. It... T'V.#> - uiuu giiuii* uic, aaiu uvv uyc, i uL -galua a perfect heart w>s bcauti-j -fully portrayed -irrthe life-trf Hea1 ekiah. 1 At the evening service the presiding1 elder spoke to a large aud' ience. It seems that the best ser ~ mon was saved for The -evening. _ The truth will prevail. ' Good reports were brought in by the department^ of the church and the Sunday school. Rev. J. , Mi. Jackson has labored arduousI ly to bring up all reports to star/ , dard. , The presiding" elder commended j favorably upon the splendid re? porta read by the secretary of the } ^JJumipy schooty Miss Her^rietfta Bowen and the secretary of t* ? r "Usher board, Miss Constance Simmons. Rev. E. B. Mack wlil preach for as on the 3rd Sunday afternoon i of this month. LAURENS NEWS ? '?:? The revival season being over in the rural districts Springfield ' and the church are in the midst of J their annfual revival. Both church 5 e9 have a strong- membership and 1 large crowds are attending every night. Miss Lula Mae Sullivan of Wash 1 ington, D. C. is visiting relatives in the Mt. Zion community. ' Mr. H. D. Irby'and a group of ' friends of Youngstown, Ohi0 are visiting Mr. Irby's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Crocket B^asley. ! Mrs. Ruby Bates cft Fit', tnn r spent last week end with Mr. an* i Mrs. Epp Hellam. Rev. Moon, Deacons Oliphant ! and Dendy, Mesdames Crisp, Oliphant, Cunningham, Whitener, Hudgens, Misse8 Mary Bailey arid Clara Ligon were the denner guests of Miss Rose Shepherd : last Sunday. Misfl Shepherd as! sisted by Miss Dorothy Caine and y Mrs. Bessie Mathis served a most delicious dinner. Misses Willie and Florence 1 Boyd accompanied by a group of ' friends of Ware Shoals attended ' the performance of Chick W*t>b's orchestra in Columbia Thursday 1 night. ' Mi?s Ella Bell Williams entertained a group of boys and girls flunday with a dinner. This e THE PALMETTO LfcAflfcK Ph^^P Es* I ft , ' II |||iillT ilfS ? ^Hr . | Through the Works Progre? Administration, Chtcago, 111., 1 shouldering its civic retspcnsibilit by keeping a check on juvenil delinquency. Mr. Horace faytai pfcttirt'd" fTT" Chff-ptiJW t(J "Itll; to right, is co-direetor with Dr. V Lloyd Warner, prominent~~sociolc ?-?' t vent was. in honor, a few of th party planning to attend colleg* Deacons Dendy, and OLiphan were on official busineS3 in Gree ville Saturday afternoon for th SJt. PauJ Baptist chitrch. The wefre accompanied by Mrs. Oli phant and Miss Florence Boyd. rt j * aurwiay wag iar^Deyond expects tiona. Leaders, .Thompson $16.0 Mills $40.00; Deane -?2.00; Her cHTson $115.00; the total amour for the day plus salary" $258.0( Mrs. Carrie Bullock head rurs in the Public Welfare of South side Chicago, 111., is visiting; rela tive9 and friends. She once wa a resident, of Laurens. Ehe proceeds from the Alabami quartet amounted to $19.05. Th program was at St. Paul Baptis church. Rev. Parker of the CCC cam Newberry was-pastor f<>^?tha-4a| at St. Paul. Rev. Parker is u ab\> speaker. Undertaker John A- Putmai parents Mr. and Mrs. John Put Vnan in Washington, D. C. Mr. Emmet Caitter formerl; policeman of Youngstown, Ohi< accompanied H. D. Irby home an wa3 highly pleased over his firs visit south. ? LANCASTER NEWS The annual camp meeting whic is held at Mt. Carmel began Wed ne^day, September 7. Many ou of town visitors were s?*n In tov^r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker an Mr. and Mrs. James Parker o Winston-Salem, N. C., were th guests Mra Mamie Cunning ham. -? ~ Mrs. Elise FYasr?r had as he 1 ? A - 1 m-lonr Mn guests ner Crockett of Charlotte, N. C., an niece of WinstoivSalem, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Channel o Richburg, S. C., were week-en guestg of Mr. an>d Mrs. Albroa McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bailey of N*w ark, N. J., were week end guest of Mr. and Ms. Thomas Bailey. Mrs. Mable Bailey had as he guest for a few hours during th oi. ?j Manninc Hill an WeVK-CIIU, i>Au . brother arid Mr. Grover McDor aid of Buffalo, N. Y., Mr. ElTTso Peay and Lewis McDonald o Washington, D. C., and Mr. an Mrs. F. Howard of Kannapoli: N. C. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Parker an Miss Mary Harrison attended th Presbytety in Cheraw, S. C. Thur day and Friday. Mrs. Mary Whitte had as he W^ekVenfd guest Mi?g Regin Brown of New York, N. Y. Rev. and Mr?. R. W. Parke had ag their house guests dur the week-end Mrs,- Parker's moth er and sister, Mrs. Josephine L*a er and Mr?. Georgia uoatner c Gastonia, N. C. * MisB Roberta Pcrw?l of Hickor' S. C., spent the week-end wit her aunt Mrs. Carrte McCaw. See Fred Gantt ffor your cop; of Th? Palmetto Leader. is grist, of a fall study of "the c\ is tural and social factors surroun y ing the problem of juvenile dcTi 'e quency in the Negro communi n, in the Illinois metropolis.1* ; I P top center photo shows the urb ? life which exerts a prsecure up the youths / shown at play hi t e PAGELAND NEWS >. _ i c Mr. and Mrs. S. G. ,Gathi?| rt left Saturday for a visft to E e and Mrs. R. O. Gathings in C y dartown, Ga. ir Mrs. Ola S. Brewer had as h dinner guests Sunday, Dr. J. y- -Massey and daughter MaTy E i zabeth. of Wadesboro and litt 0 Misses Rosa and Frankie Robi i- son of Bennettsville. it Mr. Valley B ak^ney niotort ). to Charlotte, Friday. e Those who , left- for school th l- week were Misses Catherine ar Minnie Blakeney, Coulter acad s my; Miss Ethel Brewe^, Brainei institute; Miss Cassie Brewer ar o u- r>r.-i" v>- ----- - > r?ui orewer uiaiun univt e iity. t Miss Dorothy Brewer left Thui _ day for Orangehnrg?where 2. Will be a member of the Clafli f- faculty., ?? ~~ n Mr. Lance Blaker.ey motored 1 Charlott? Sunday. n Miss Bernice Blakeney has ?or 9 to resume her work as teacher i y~ Coulter academy. Mrs. G. H. Hubbard spent th V we^k-end in. Charlotte. '? Amon<g those who attended th ^ Presbytery in Cheraw last wee 1 were Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Brewc - Mrs. Laura Bre-wer, Misses Vasl ti and Alice Brewer and Messi h lonz0 Robinson. l_ Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of Roc Hill was the week-end guest c r | Mrs. Martha Home has gone i d Richmond, Virginia for the fui f eral of her son-in-law Mr. Po*v e ell. _ LOWRYS NEWS Mr. tend Mis. Luther' Gallftna j are proud parents of a girl, li tie Lilly May Galliman. - y ^ Th?Te will be Communion ^ both Christian Home Baptist a: ^ Brown Chapel A. M. E. Z. churi 1 Sunnday. Quarterly oonffrrenc at Brown Chapel Saturday. E . der C. L. Flowe will be presei Saturday and Sunday. . Communion service at Mt. Pn e pect Baptist church was large; ^ attended on Sunday.. After tl ( morning service the Pastor, -Re ening service in. the hands of j preached from the Great Falls : g he could open revival meeting i * his home church. Rev. and Mr ^ McCullough and a number of oth( friends of his living near Chest* e ^ motored there whore they enjo; ed a red hot service both everrir and night. Rev. Vane Lowry pastor of the above church. I is one of Lowrys sons in the mil r i8tryCHER AW NEWS ' r\ \t? A ~ r>>?-?~/ nu r 1T113. AKI1VJ) A W, WJV ?V?1 V_ 11 >* raw's worthy citizens, died at h( home on Camden road, Thursda ? Sept. 8, afbetr a very brief iHrrt" h of nine days. Mrs. Poe left husband, *ight cihildren, nir y gramd children and many relati' as and friends who mourn hi 4 ' * i ?" y; ; j "' Jfl ll- nt*rt pictnrn d- The othei views . show drai n-Tmon mapping the trend. oT er ty . in the community, and the stt be- iTriphifi f iwwi>- nililting up tepi aniof investigators.-The work?of 0" loinl^oT- Tin WPA \v?i'koiTi nn ho project will be used by the pu less.. j The Thrift club of the No gs Caj-o-Jina Mutual Life In sterol ,r> company gave a program at \ ley M. E.. tfhurch"(Sunday at 5 I o'clock. Bf, Mr. John Elliott Motley * college orchestra is at home ; a few drry<. d-J Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sellers rennsyivaria left, for .their ho ;<1 , Friday. . j Mrs. S. \V. 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