The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 08, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, October 8, 1938.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Owens were
tV>Q .1 A- - * ?*
?i?v g ufSLb ui mrs. u.
L. Hart after" speeding their vaca
tion in Laurens, Spartanburg and
Greenville. Very sorry that their
stay was so short in Columbia.
Hoping to have them return for
the fair.
Mr. J. B. Johnson, of Detroit,
Mich., was-a visitor vn our city
on account of the funeral of his
mother, Mlrs. Sallie Johnson* who
departed this iife Sept. 26, 1938.
While here on_. this sad occasion,
he visited the Palmetto Leader's
. _ office and, renewed his subscripv
tion for the paper.
Miss Willie Cooley and Miss
Wayless from Belton. S. C..~ we're
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Brooks last Sunday. Miss Willie
Cooley is a graduate of Seneca
Jr. college and the fiance of Mr.
Charles Brooks. Miss Louise Doug
' lass was also_ the breakfast guest
? of Mr. Broolt3 and the fylenda were
her dinner guests. ~ ~
? Mr. James Green of 1313 Oak
btreet reports a very pleasant
aHplnViin Mow Vr*vl/ Pifir
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turned to A. & T. college, Greens?-?
"feoro,"" "N. ~C^-~where he"spent six
weeks in summer school. He has
a position now as - principal of ?t
ftve~teacher^schcitrlat -Rams,
C., Marion county. Miss Ottie
Green left Saturday to resume her
?woik at Marion, S. city school
WILD FLOWERS
Good morning, wijd flowers
With fragrance so sweet,
You look so refreshing
? F.rcVi- day that we met t.
You never complain
V1? yvuw?wv?vtiv ?? p? ?
. ? Be it hot or. cold;
You are lovely together.
T?ou let the bec9, with
Th,edr colors so rare,
Drink of your nectar
. And perch in your hair.
~~ Even" the spitler, ai-ound
You doth weave,?
And still you keep
Smiling, no man to deceive.
I love you wild flowers,
Tis all I can say.
1 will bevplantcd
In your garden sopfe day.
-?By Madge' Cleo Perry.
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of- our deal
daughter and sister Altermazc
Hudson of "408 Wood St., Georgetown,
S. C., who died October 9
1937..
Lovingly, Rev. M. R. Hudson
father; Wilhctlmina C. Hudson
mother; Samuel Hudson, brother;
Bernard M. Hudson, brother.
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IN MEMORIAM
JOYCE?In sad but lomg remembrance
of my mother and oui
Sister, Mrs. Maggie Hall Joyc<
who departed this life three years
ago October 3. ~
No one knows the silent heartache;
Only those who have lost can tel
Of the grief we bear in silence,
For the one we loved so well.
I flaw you fading, mother, like t
flnn/or
But I could not make you stay.
I nursed you with tender kindnes
Until God called you away.
How hard we tried to save you
Prayers and. tears were all in vail
But happy angels came and tool
you
From this world of toil and pain.
Daughter: Irene Bailey and
son-in-law
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CULTURE CLUB MEETS
The initial meeting of the Culture
Club for 1938-11)39 was held
at the residence of Mrs. O. J.
I Champion on Lady street. It was
well attended and ' plan3 for an
i outstanding year of achievements "
I were entered into enthusiastically.
Members are urged to respond to
the cull of the Harvest Festival '
I to be held at the Wilkinson Home
. on October 8, by taking 2 quarts
of vegetables or fruit, either home
cnnmu or qannect commerciatiy.
The next meeting wilLbe.. Jxeld
at the residence of Mrs. H. H.
Coorper.
EDGEFIELD" N EWS
Continued Itom Page 2
( Gordon, J. C. Chandler and F. A.
| Weaver. Three of the ministers
were absent. Rev. Wicker of New
berry and Rev. Griffin filled these
vacancies. _
Rev. Johnson and his congregation
from Prosperity and Pfc~of.
Ri'kard of Prosperity made timely
addresses to the overwhelming
congregation. A creditablasum
I was realized through this effort.
IJcv. Dawkins is doing a wonderful
work here. His members and
Ti ipnd"s~~ar<> wishing"" for his return.
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Mrs. Mattie Lou Bussoy lc?ft last
week for New Yoi'k City for an
indefinite stay.
Mrs. Rosa Jones spent the past
week end in Columbia visiting relotivce.?
Mr. Mack Jones was over Sun-'
day to see his relatives Mr. and
Mrs. G. K. Jones. r j
The print dr<ps wedding to be
given at Macedonia Baptist on the
thirki Sunday in October i-s being
well sponsored by the participants
and w'ill wishers of the cause.
The Republican Grove club met
at the home oij Mr. and Mrs._.'^anie
BtovetVs for the month of ?epjfeviber.
The October meeting , will
be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Smith.
The publio in cordially invited to
attend the following entertainments
this week: a tacky party at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas
uiinui, sonai?ax?me?str?ft.?halt
Riven by Mesdames Mary Lee and
Erline Simkins. ^
' A bingo party will be trjven at
-the hftmfr-of -Mr. and Mrs. JamesThorn
pson Monday night.
The Adult Thrift club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Moseley.
Misses Richie and Hannah Green
spent week-end in Ridge Spring
visiting friends.
A chicken fry at the homo of
Prof, and"Mrs.' W.-*^E. Parker will
bo given October 14, 1338.
[ 'Misses E. ftjassey and Juanita
| Jones teachers at Edgefield academv
spent thr. week at their riv
spmtvye homes, Abbeville and New
berry.
BEXXETTSYILLE NEWS
October found Marlboro county
menus Dusy on tne job with school
and church work. Last week we
the tcnchers of Marlboro county
were blessed to have some of out
! best instructors of the state to
visit our two days teachers rnsti
tute, presided over by Miss B. E.
Graham, colored county supervi
sor of Marlboro county, Mr. and
Mrs. Simpkins, Mr. ShiflfSna and
' Mr. Carroll all of Columbia; Mrs
Sarah Edens (white) area supervisor
of the adult school of the
county made a splend/id speech.
MrsfHEva B. Heath of Chester in
the city pranging he'r new home*
: We trust $he will soon move over.
' i Mrs Tnez Evans will lcav-w?this
1 week for hef school' work at Loris
Mr. J. B."H?iIef principal.
' Mrs. Matilda Griffin, better
5 j known as our "Mother" Griffin
1 of* Columbia was in the city Sun!
day morning and was visiting Shiloh
church. She. made an interest
I frig speech.- Subject Negro Wam?
en and Men of Marlboro. She ask
led them to register and expressed
| a hope that they will wake up and
s do "better. ?
Mrs. I.asaine of McColl, Mrs.
Miltors uf Clro were in- the city
Tuesday. They were the taouse
n guests 01 ;virs. t,. mctxiilum.
k The Shiloh Usher board had a
meeting at the home of (Mips)
Callie D. Sanders on Sunday. New
, plans were put foi'h to improte
the work of the club.
Mr. Ingram Smith of New York
_ sncr.it a few days with hi* mother
Mrs. Smith and sister Mrs. ArdelEENO
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Mr. B. J. Simmons of^Tew Jersey
spent a few days home la?t
week.
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Booker of
Sumter were in the city Sunday
and also at his church work at
Saw Mill. He attended the fun-;
'eral of Mr. fc^al Brown of Che- [
raw Snndav afternoon.
Mrs. A. E. Oliver and daughter
of MeCall were in the eity visiting
Wcdncsdayr She was the guest
of the reporter (Miss) Sanders on
Amelia street.
Miss Francis Morris teacher of
New. Brooklyn school of Columbia
was visiting her parents Mr. and ;
Mrs, Morris Sunday. I
Rev. and Mrs. A. Wright spent
awhi-le last week in GafTney with
their sick mother Mrs. Wright. |
Our city high school opened on
Monday morning1, October 3rd.,with
a large enrollment for the
first day. Prof. C." D. Wright has
a school program for this school
term and knows from the look of
the-new tcachersr-wo are sure they
will stand with him and his school
work. We have a few new teach
crs to join the faculty for this
-Hh;m "as follows: Mr. M. H. Robinson,
H. S. Science, Claflin and
Howard university; Miss Anne O
Thomas, H. E., Winston-Salem,
M iss Bertie L. Lawton, English
and Music, Morris college; Ethel
E. Hurley, H. Econ. Mathematics
and French, Benedict college; Miss
A. J. Peterson of Greenwood, H.
S. English, Benedict college.
The reporter in every respect
ask that yon send your news to
her for the Palmetto Leader on
time and pay for your copies.'""
S-e Miss Callie Sanders, reporter
and agent of the "Leader"
33 Amelia Street." Seo A. J.
Wright, Chcraw St., for your week
"iy copy.
LANCASTER NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
Rev. Wm. Gantt, Pastor
Sunday school was called to or-'
der by -the Supt., Mr. Lorette En-1
grain?The lesson was well dis j
cussed. Rev. Gantt reviewed the
lesson.
Miss Thompson who is a teacher*
here in the Lancaster training
school here she was a welcome vis
itor in our Sunday school.
Rev. Gantt brought a pleasing
message to his hearers from Isaiah'
the fourth chapter, thrity-first
verse. Alter which the Holy Com
niumiou was administered.
8:00 Rev. (JO 1 don pastor of the
Steel Ilill A. M? E. #ion preachod
filMlf'&fit''? VIM n rr o nvmnn * U ^ will
I'mJ^vrthnhc he?.rers; The J
Holy Communion was again administered."
Several visitors wor _
shipel with us and were made* wel
come. ?"?; f1
M Iss Amelia .Hutchison return-1
ed to Clinton college to continue
| her - studies. Mi;ss Helen Gilliam
has returned to NVw York after
spending the summc * with her
sick mother Mrs. Ellen GVlliam.
Miss Carrie A. Cauthen a fresh
man of Bettis academy reports
she is succeeding in her collego
work.
The many friends of Mesdames
Meta Hugos, Ellen Gilliam, Katie
McCoy are glad- they are well aeain.
The Morning Glory club meats
at' the home of Mrs. Daisy Moore
on Dunlap street, Wednesday at'
15:00 o'clock.
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BAPTIST
Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor
S. S. opened at the susal'hour^
with each1 teacher at his post. The
.lesson was beautifully discussed. I
I During the day the pastor de-j
I livared two soul stirring messages
theme 'Ariso and Go," and "Be-l
' lieve And Be Saved." The choir
(rendered music.
I Our revival will start Sunday (
mte, October 9, 1938, this meeting'
will be conducted by one of thej
j Tornadoes, the Rev. A.M. Means,
of Spartanburg, S. C. ten nights
of soul stirring services. Those j
! who are spiritually, hungry come
and be filled, those spiritually rich
' come and be healed.
We extend our annual invitation
to all students and friends, to visit
us at all times, you are welcome
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Fi.^k university, NashrtHe, Tenn
67th anniversary of the first tour
Elsa Jones wMl leaj a nationwide
above group, is the preset direct
lianv Collier, Oswald Lampkin, H<
member of the oripina) troupe is
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full game that the l'antheis parti
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FOR RENT
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unfurnished. Hot and cold water.
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CARD OF THANKS I
Mrsv Sulil'c Johnson departed |
this life Sept. 26, 1938; and we
wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness shown us in the
hour of grief, and for the beautiful
flowers -given by hoth white,
and colored. '
Mary M. Dcas, Mariah Fergu-|
son, F. E. Whaley, . Rosa?Ortjr,"
Epsy Waden, J. B. Johnson, W. X|
Johnson, Ike Johnson, Harrison |
Johnson and E. J. Johnson, Children.
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EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB1
The club held i-ts regular meeting
Wednesday night last, Septem
ber 28, at the home of Mr. B. Wil
liams, 1002 Gates street. Opened
by the chaplain with singing;
prayer by the chaplain; another
selection. Bible lesson read by
the President Mr. G. W. McDaniel.
Song by the secretary after
i
which the devotional close. The.
meeting was turned over to the
president, and the house" was open
ed for business. The minutes of
the last -meeting were rend; motion
by Mr. J. Burton, seconded by Mr.
E. ( Brown the minutes were re-J
ceived. New and unfinished business
Was discussed. Dik*3 were
collected. - , ~
The club is planning its last silver
tea for this year Sunday, October
9th and we are cordially inviting
all our friends to come out
and enjoy a ploa^Attt ?vc?nirvg wtrh
us nt 1002 (Jates street Sunday
aftemcon 5 o'clock.
in the" Strangers Home, our'
church.
\^"e arc glad to have Mrs. Sallie
[Peterson, one of our elder members
having spent eight weeks
with her children in Jacksonville,
Florida.
iUTRY
.N FROM MUSIC MO
ter no. ? "THE LON
Singers Mark 67th
K**mi
and Kiski-tes thrmigfrout the nfl
of the famous Fisk Jubilee* Viingc
prayer service as part of the m<
or of the singers who, shown abe
;rbert -Rutherford, Carl W'eoms i
Maggie Porter Cole of Detioit.
ine and as versatile as they oomq
asset with his more than 20U lb si
vail. He played practically every
cipated in last year. He rs look fnll
an.! will give the-Panthers an
Kin fur sixty ntinuJ.es of hard. foot;
WASHINGTON HI STUDENTS
OFFICERS ARE INTRODUCED
Student officers of Washington
high school were formally introduced.
ta.J.he student body lart
week as thu outstanding feature
ff the first assembly programs of
the year. The meetings', sponsored
by the senior student council,
were presided over by Charles
Pearson, a senior, who was elected
last May as the president of
the student body for the current
vear. - '- .
At the beginning of the program
Pearson outlined the purposes of
| enforce rules .ana regulations, tc
| aid iii the internal administration
of the school, to develop in the
[Student a growing appreciation of
membership in a democracy, tc
promote' in all ways the best inI
forests of -the school fln.l to nnife
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all student organizations undei
cne general control.
Another interesting feature ol
the program was the open forun
discussion" concerning the Wash
. ington high school "Handbook", c
publication of. the student council
l he Handbook , the first of its
kind t(y be compiled and ~ distri
buted to all pupils in the school
contains^information on all phas
es of school activity a- well as *h?
| rules and regulations,
i The officers of the- senior stu^
| dent council are: Charles Pearson
l president; f^hekney Hampton, vic?
, president; Lyda Green, secretary;
1 Alphonso Sullivan, treasurer; Mai
garet Abnor, business manager
and Patricia Goodwin, reporter
Wilhelnvina Clarkson is president
I of the junior student council.
aulfn temple
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?The increasec
interest at Allen Temple rs seer
not only in the financial report!
but also in the religious meetings
lyovc Feast . last Friday eveninj
Was trm intended?ami?lai g.
Smiley
BURNETT
iUNTAIN"
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Anniversary
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lion T,ir Oct'-t fr 6 wiil celebrate the
is in. 1871. Fisk PrcM<|ent Thomas
.'morial. Mrs.. James A. .Myers, in
'Vi', include Arthur Lee Bostic, W.ilind
Cecil Reeves. Sole surviving
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crowds were-present 'Sundajsfto par
take of the Holy Communion. "~
j _J\'fter a well taught lesson in,
the Sunday school the mo-ning
service t fan. The assistant min,i-sters7
Kev. I). PT~Adams and tV~
I'. Gamble assisted in the servicesmorning
and evening. The pastor's
message to the children was
-oh-"Sowing and Reaping". The
11 o'clock message wasvfrom the
suljjjgt "The Baptisjn.-qf the Holy
Spirit_ and for the cvcnina,
"Church Enterprise'." The spirit
was h:gh all day, large numbers of
visitors we're present, and one ac-1
I The pastor, v'.uring the morning
session, appointed Mr. Edward
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. 4/ubvu, *ursi >>j. l.. \> linerspoon,
and Mrs. Nannie Mack as super* j
visors* of Gideon's band, a division
of the church for conference
'claims on Octofcer~23?/Those who
head the other^- division are: Mr,
I Allen Hudgens, Mesdames Ida Wil'
| son and Cora Chapman!"" The fnl1
j lowing ' group leaders have heeTTj
appointed as their*assistants: Mes
dames Phoebe (<othran, Maym*e
J Lewie. Bertha Babb. Dai. v (J..iden,
Lila Mayes, Essie Harri*s, E.
Johnson, Su'die Hudson. Alice Wil-1
- son. Fannie Sue Grant. E. Wo?>I.'
ridge, Janie Dorsey, Lula Rolunson,
Jessie Mae Brown, Tecora
Smith, Ruby BraiilTcyT Rosa Robinson,
Daisy. Bvrd. Marie -Spear-1
man, Mayrriio Frapks, Emma Little,
Lula Miller, Ella Dixon, Ruth
Benjamin, Sara Rosemond, Cda'rii
Bonner, Lizzie Calhoun, C. W. Riv
ens, Robbie Mattison, Willie. Miles,
Annie Brews, Lula Neelv, Kat4e
Kin.'r Ida -Anderaun. Rosalia?Mc
Whorter, and Rosa -Wrlson. These'
are some of our best workers and
will report $300 by October 23. I
The name of Mrs." Mildred MoClaren
was omitted last week frrrnr
the list of captains who reported
in the trustee's rally last Sunday
Sept triber 2oth. Her club jnade J
" the splendid report of S33.72.Ad.
is and B -t < *
vi?M..?vu it:i
,, ditunnl report, by Mrs. I.nl.-t T)nv(|
their club S35.85 and Mi:?. T.ula
I Patterson, J. W. Cleland $35.75.'
,, The pastor spoke in highest
i terms of Bishop Flipper's interest
, in Allen Temple and of special con
. | sideration received from him in
. i our struggles. The people were
?' elated. I
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