The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 25, 1939, Page Page 8, Image 8
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ABBEVILLE NEWS
The sevices at Grace Chapel A.
M. E: Church were splendid all
day. j
Mr. John Dawson was entertained
Thursday evening with a fine;
dinner party in honor of his birth-j
day at his heme on Haigler St. I
His daughter, Mrs. H. A. Ashe,
; was hostess. Mis. Josephine Brown]
has been ill at her home for several
' days, her. many friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Rev. and Mr?. R. H. Green, of
Gol'dkorp, N. C. wish to announce
the birth of a girl. Mrs. Green
was Miss Willie E. Lawson of
this city before she ^vas married.
The Interdenominational Society
heid its monthly meeting at the
? r heme of Mrs. Belle Belcher on Pop
ular St., March 19. Everyone enjoyed
a nice time. A sum of $9.00
v was realized.
Friends of Mrs. Emma Burton
will be glad to know she is hotter
at this writing.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Li. a pew?-tally Sunday?afternoon
nt (lie -Mi tcouolitan A. M. K.
Z. church, a literary and musical
was tendered By some of the
city and rural teachers. Mrs. E.
L. W. Stanback presided. The
total amount raised was
' fastor Hill iard and members were I
proud of the result of this effort.
Those taking part in the rally
represented various states. Miss
Maria Alexander, representing
Georgia, led, having reported
$0.78. She received the prize of
$1.00 wQiieh was added to her re
port.
Mrs. Helen Walker is able to be
at school again, after an illness
of?a few days, during which time
ner s'chool in the county was
taught by her husband, Mr. John ,
Walker.
regret of the death of Mrs. Geor- 1
gia Ilall in Philadelphia last s
Thursday. She was the mother of ?
' Mrs. Annie Bell Hall Reddick. ?
ThPV llQPfl f r? li\rr? Ti r\
v.. WW ??fX. IliTIC ? 11 I I. 1 I I I MfV I j
eral years made their home ill 5
Philadelphia. Funeral and burial e
were there. ' v
Miss Jennie Houze, registrar ot j
Clinton collepre, Rock Hill; Prof. (
W. Nelson, instructor in
same school; Prof. H. H. Butler, c
Jr., instructor in Friendship col- 0
lepre, Ro-ck Hill, spent Sunday in f
the city. c
Mr. Clarence Leathers had as c
his pruests Surdity his friends, v
, Prof. Paul G. Kinpr. business manager
of Voorhees Institute, Den
ma; k, S. C., and Prof. Lonnie ..
Owens coach and Dean of men at E
the same school. c
Mr. Father Babcock who is en- n
prapred in insurance work-in Au- P
pasta, Ga., and his friend, Mr. W. e!
TV. Gentry spent Sunday here. n
The body of Mr. Harry Dixon, 0
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Students of Allen university who
ilass, notwithstandjng the five rin
ion was c used'tfj^^he ofvpointmn
statement by John Middleton, leac
Sr., who died in Rock Hill, Satirday
was brought here Tuesday
rn?funeral?services amd buriel.
-Ir. Dixon was said tor be the oldst
colored man in the cou-ty. He
/as the oldest deacon of Calvary
laptist church. He was a fine
Christian man very fatherly and
neek. He leaves several prandhildren
who arrived from vanus
places out of town for the
uneral services at Calvary Bapt.
hurch. He was buried in Hebron
emetery beside his wife and son
vho passed away several -years
go.
The funeral of Mr. John W.
Hake wsa held at White Chapel
hurch, Gioat Falls, Friday afteronrif
He died in McKeesport,
enn. Besides his wife, Tie ~Teav-'
* four children, Janie Mae, Ber- |
ice, Geneva and Fred, several
ther relatives and friends who
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PnC^Je^ Genuine P.ennsylv
bearing 14-indh,
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% ki ~lfi-inch' rubber-t
?Other styles to
Compressed
? A ir Sprayer
$3.75 to $10 05
Hand Sprayers
20c to $2.00
1T POULTRY ., 5
Poultry Netting, one and t\
? in heights from 12" to ,72"
PLANET, JR., GARPE>
C $5.00
PEERLESS GARDEN
I $3.95
r Our stock of farm fence, 1
gates, complete at all times
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went on strike Sunday morning. '
igleaders of the^ strike had been ex]
t of Dr. E. F. G. Dent, acting presi
ier of the strike and vice-president
are sad at his passing.
J?The Mexican?play by the?0thgrade
H class was witnessed by
a very appreciative audience on
Thursday night at iFinley High
schoo] And on every hand the expressions
are complimentary. The
play was written by .the class, and
depicted life in Mexico in the
past, find present. Many requests
have been made for it to be repeated.
This class* "has be^n
studying Mexico as a unit and
Lhaye done much research ar.d activity
work.
Finley hi teams wctn both games
from Newberry here, in the gym
last Tuesday night and won both
I pnmoc frnm QnovfonVinfO1 /Prnf
\Voodson\s_ school), Monday nite
. In Spartanburg. i
I Mrs. Katie Allen is un and aboait
after beinp critically ill.
Prof. A. D. aHrdin was on the
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4-<blade,
braids, 50-foot :
lade $8.25 r
foot sections, $2.
ired $9.95
$20.00. Braid Swan HoS
Hosp Rpol I
$L25-and $1.75
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Water Sprinkler
Genuine Rain King Sprinkler
$3.75
?ARB^.. GARDEN &
vo inch mesh, v * ^
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barb wire and lawn fences a
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rhe strike was still o Thursday morni
polled and seven othrs indefinitely?si
dent before the death of former Pr<
of the Student Council. Photo ?C<
I sick list for a day or so last Q
j week. | v
J" The death of Dr. MelJill, presi- P
I dent of Allern university was very b
. sad news to the people <yf Ches- i o
ter. Mis. McGill and relatives A
have the heartfelt sympathy of
friends here. il
CHESTERFIELD NEW'S
| Sarah A. Mcuullough?Keporter j ^
Sunday morning services were
well attended art Grand View. The'
j pastor Rev. Toatly, delfvered a S(
beautiful message. Visitors at this "
service were Prof. Johnson, and
Mrs. Viola of Hartsville.
Union services were held at '
Grand View Sunday afternoon five ,
o'clock. ^Resv. C; H. Steele, P.C b
Hiddle^ton, J. H. Toatly, wore
phrlpit associates. Rev. Walker, P
Church was the guest speaker.
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Sprinkler I ^
69c H v.
Pruning Shears S at
50c to $2.00
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all times a complete stock II ?
nd pates in several different fll ex
wood and steel posts. ou
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js ponded. The?students' reae- ^
;sident McGill, according to a '
Durtesy The Columbia Record. I 81
!uit a few worshipped in this ser- ti
ice. _ __. i tl
lof. Johnson and Mrs. Viola Mc IJ
ifer, of Hartsville, were the guests fi
f Mrs. Fannie McLaitv and Mrs.1
ddie Raily. c<
"Rev. C. B. Beth9a has been very
1 for the past few weeks. He is ^
luch better now and able to re- ^
jme his duties. j ^
Miss Sarah Wadsworth, a stud-, ?
at at C. M. A. Cheraw spent the
ecu end home with her mother, .
[Vs. Mae B. Robinson. She was }s
?en at church looking the picture
f health. She left in the afternOon "
> resume her studies. "
Mrs. Corinna Jackson is ill. her
aughter,' Miss Sarah Nellie, is
onie from Richmond, Va. at her a
edside. i
Master Gerard Foster, is endis-- ?
osed with flu. ' 4(
Quite a lot of flu is among our j
roup '
Rev. C. H. Steele accompanied /T
lev. and Mrs. J. H._Toatly to n,
ageland Sunday evening, where ^
?rvi es were held at Rev. Toatly's w
hurch. He preached a powerful j
?rmon. We regret to know that c
Irs. Mary Moore is indisposed
'ith an afflicted leg. We trust
le will soon be able to walk. o
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor "
By the mercy of Divine Provi- h
<nce, we were again spared to v
eeU-afc?the ~hrrcr5h~ ?/f ~ woi:sh7p to
ve nraisp oml tt;_ S
4 .v? uvjui atiurri LCT n IS ""
)ly name. The Sunday school
igan at t.hp nsnat' hx-m^-witH?<vf- -B
. ers and teachers ni their reective
places. A very beautiful ?,
sson which was discussed fully ^
i all classed. - I1
For the morning service the 1
istor preached from the subject a
knowledge Versus Belief". The
xt was selected from I Timothy
12. This sermon; was logically.
veloped and delivered to the derht
of all who heard iL_ Both
loirs rendered splendid music
r the morning and night ser- ju
ce. The newly organized choir
r/Dr. R. W. Mance sevred in the
orning service with Mrs. Lilliu-1
Daniel at the Morgan and Miss .
?rtell Collins, ! directing. The
mior choir served for the night S(
rvice with Mrs. Lilla T. Bates g
the organ and Prof. R. L. Sul- ^
'an, director.
Rev. N. W. Riley, secretary of "J
ie National Baptist conventiom
1 by Rev. L.K. Willia ns brought
c message.?His text was select
from 92nd Psalms 12th verse,
ie minister stressed righteous- 'a]
ss throughout the sermon whic^j yy
as well received. Friends and yy
sitors are .always welcome. M
IT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH a,
Rev. James McClintic, Pastor
e m
Purdev was an unusual busy
ly. We were thankful for the
autiful day to go about our
Qi m/lotr oaU/n/vI " *
..V...UOJT .-".iHMii upcueu ar
o usual hour with Sunt. A. L. ,
yer and teachers at their porst ?
duty. At 11:30 o'clock Rev. *7
H. Hemming-way delivered an S,
cellent sermon. It was food for :
r soul. .
The Twelve Tribes rally was Si
esepied Sunday niprht for ths
nefit of the Trustee board and '
ised $11.62.' Amount collected .*7
ward thn buildinjr of Allen Untrsity
library was $15.13. The ~SP
IIV will close'April 9th. si
The Missionary ladies of Mt.
ive A. M. E church prave a
xaar Saturday nisrht at?t+m
hool auditorium foT the bene- Pl
of the district conference and ('u
sed the amount of $15.70. To- P'1
reported for the day $42.48.
Mr. G. W. Coker, passed to the
eat Beyond March 16th and ar
\ -
ives to mourn his lost a wife, '
ree daughters, three sons and
host of relatives ajnd friends.
Mrs. Jerry Spivey spent Sunday
Wilmington N. C., visiting rel- !
ives and friends.
Mrs. Rosa I.ee Hart, Larry Sim
>ns and Mrs. Helen Cheeks all J
Columbia spent the week-end I
re.?White?here?they?visited ~
r. and Mrs. J. B. Owens.
Mrs. Edna Sumpter was called
me to St. George, N. C., to be :
the bed side of her sick bro
Mrs. William Gaddy of Conway
ent the week end here with her
other.. _
Mrs. John McQueen and little .5
lUghter John Dell spent the Al
eek end here with her husband Mr
r. John McQueen. ed
Mrs. A. L. Pryer and little Bo
lughter Helen have returned asi
>me to the delight of her many of
iends after spending sometime da
fth her daughters in Charles- pa
n. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Livingston Mi
viounce the birth of a daughter-, C.,
irginia Lee. Mother and baby rtf
Mis. Eddie Clark of Conwa.'.l
C.. spent Monday with her sis- iCn
Vj Mrs. J. B. Owens. Sp
GOL'RDINE CIRCUIT NEWS Be
' * " ' en
?Rev. R.?A-.?Brown)?Pastor pp
Sunday was a Ugh day at Je
isalem A. M. E. church. In the m.
orning many found themselves
: thn house of worship^ Sunday
hool opened at the usual hour so<
ith W. M. Brown in the chair.
At the moh-nintr service "Rev.
rown conducted the opening. Hp f0.
>ok his text II Timothy 15th njj
use. Subject:?Study?Thyself.
v preached a__noble sermon. The wj
cly Communion was given a
irtre crowd. an
Mrs. Annie Harrison and "James ^
indlo.?wife and -daughter- wore
ic dinner quests of Mr. F. L. vj(
nd Mrs. Kate Brunson. Sunday.' gu
We are looking forward to Eas* -i
jr. Than too let us remember
iat the Rev. C. L. Barr from Su
inewood will preach for us the"
fth Sunday morning in Aporil.
We pray for the speedy and jj<j
implete recovery of the sick.
TATE CHRISTMAS SEAL jj1'
ALE GOAL NOT YET REACH! v
21). Fifteen Counties -Behind 19- 7
Sales . tl
Mi
Last minute reports on the Chr
itmas Seal Sale among Negroes
i South Carolina show a total of ?
5854.94, according to a,- state- M'{
lent by Mrs. Andrew Simkims, J r*'
ireetor of the Negro program of I
he South Carolina Tuberculosis g
ssociation.^ Judging from the per R"
ent of increase of the 1937 sale o8
ver that of 1936, the 1938 goal.
as set at $7,000. Since 31 of the ?c
1 counties have exceeded their I .
937 sales, it is hoped that com- j sc!
dete reports fnbm all countiee'
ill bring the 1938 sale to the y1.?
lirnimum state goal of $7,000 set M
y a meeting of tuberculosis-5orkers
from all over the state "8
i attendance at the fifth annual caf
:onference on tuberculosis held at.
i Columbia last October. ' ,
Reports by counties with names
f their respective chairman will Wi
e announced in a few days. ; Mi
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ROOKLYN NEW YORK NEWS mc
.On March the 7th. we enjoyed a Mi
ively dinner party at the home of Re
Ir. and mrs. J. R. Redmond, 463 pn
anderailt Ave. given "by Miss loF
arah Carter and Miss Delia Weth
rs. Miss Carter is the sister ofMrs an
cdmond .who former home was spi
I'est Columbia, S. C. but now am
laking- their home in Brooklyn, ]
'. Y. where they have made many ily
riends, and Miss Wethers is a Mc
iend of Miss Carter. There was oa
large attendants at the party als
rrrH:he quests were'the following:
r. Tucker Boy and hi.4 two broth 1,0
rs and two sister-in-laws. Then i
e were served with soveal diftei BF
it delicious courses which we all Jbe
d fhjoy. Miss Sarah and Miss pol
el la are lovely girls. Goad tic
ck and best wishes to them. ev<
By a friend of the family. 1
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PAG,ELAND NEWS Ph
- i i
ReV. J. B. Faicent preached a tht
iul stirring sermon at the Gum thi
pring Baptist church Sunday 22
lorning . . Jjn
Mr. Vallev Blakmiv mortored to nes
aurns Theursday. On his way hu
ome he stopped by Brainerd In- Sei
:itute to see his cousin. nh<
r. and Mrs. David Caughman the
Mr. and Ms. H. A. .TnVmcnn Mr
rid Mrs. Flora Mudd visited in 1
lamlot. N. C. Saturday night In
[r. G. F. Brewer and diaughtei fer
liss Vashti Brewer and Mrs. L. ed
, Brewer motored to Wadesboro Th
rid Morven, N. C. Monday. thj
Mrs. Ann Sturdivant of Wades- j
:>ro ,N. C. spent the week with wil
r. and Mrs. S. J. Sinclair. bef
BEN NETTSV IDLE NEWS ma
ma
Quite a large number of Marl- hin
no county teachers and friends bel
tended the Palmetto State Tea- iFa
ers' association in Columbia, S. I
, week of March 9-11, also some ~
our friends. They all returnI
speaking of the "jolly time. |
isses Delphine McDaniel, E. pai
lompson, Mabel Reese, E. Reese the
of. J. Smith, Misses Minnie M. ' bnl
with, -Mary Malloy. Miss Green ' orp
ent the week end home from Mr
hools after the teachers asso- ath
ation. Also Prof, and Mm. B. 1
lompson and Miss Daisy Bright, pla
ic teachers are working hard to son
it over a program worthwhile the
ring Field's day which will take sch
ace the last Friday in March. gar
Mr. Pervis Duley died in New ed
)rk last week. The remains titi
rived home for burial Sunday, fea
. 1
Saturday, March 25, 1939
"ICE FOLLIES" ^
Joan CRAWFORD'
with
James STEWART
Lew AYRES
?NOW PLAYING?
HV^PI|r3|NVT^M
Starting MONDAY
"You Can't Cheat An
Honest Man" (
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so Mrs. Emma Peterkin >aind
s. Anna Grace were funeraliz*
Sunday evening. Rev. E. M.
urwer, pasior OI 58W Mill ChUrch
listed with the funeral service
Mrs. '"Georgina Broody, grand
ughter, Mrs. Anna Grace at St.
ul Baptist church. 1
Mrs. Josephine Hazel of Camp
oore at West Columbia, S.
spent two days in the city arnging
to open an NYA project
our county. Master
C. Cook spent the week . i
d with cousin, -Miss Shada
ears at Camp Moore. ;
Miss.. Ardena Prince student at
nedict college spent the week i
d home with Mr. and Mrs. J. I
itof; :
Our sick friends: Mr. Lawton,
iss McRae, Mrs. Sallie Hope,
rs. Addum, Mrs. Purkin, Mrs.
innie Durant. Trust they will *
in recover. ..?...
Rev. A. J. Wright got on a
garni service Sunday morning
r .the old and shut-ins. Trust
will come out, ftnd witnonn it. ?
id be j able to take Communion
th us, Rev.
P. B. Mdodana of Camden
d pastor of Macedonia Baptist
urch, along with his choir and
;moers renderde the evening ser
nf O* 1 ?? *1
c ov ut, iuitnuui xvi. cj. cnur?.n
nday. Rev. Jones, pastor.
The Missionary society renoora
special candle light service
nday 7:30 p.m. at Shilr>>. Maiiv
ported a spendid program.
Messrs W. R. Bunch and F. S.
Iwards were the guests of Miss
" A. Baker and others?St* iday
ireh 19 at Mrs. Bertha Stubbs
me.. ?
Mr. Isaiah Boone was the guest
Mrs. B. W. Boone, his wife at
e home of Mrs. Murmerlyn
rich 19. .
Misses Thetis Quick and M. A.
iker, Messrs W. R. Bunch and
S. Edwards worshipped at St.
chael M. E. church the mcrrn*
of March 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Boone, Misses E.
Hurley, D. L. Middleton, M. A.
,ker, Mr. W. R. Bunch and F.
Edwards visited Blenheim ^
lool also visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. Middleton at Clio and the
100I.
Mr. C . D. Wright took the
litors through the Bennettaville
jh school.
Mr. W. R. Bunch, Misses M. A.
iker and Thetis Quick poplled
to see Miss Fayette Quick
Tatum. - . .
Mr. Bunch made pop calls at
i home erf Mr. a nd Mrs. C. D.
right, Rev. arwl Mrs. A. Drake
ss T. L. Spears came home
th Messrs Bunch, Edwards and
sses Quicksand Baker from the
>rning service.
Mrs. Maggie McCall and Miss
sibel Reese, teachers of the
creation project will render a >
ogram Sunday evening at Shi
i church at 8:00 oVIockT
Miss Yorks of Morris college
d Prof. Yorks'of Orangeburg
i friends. j
Miss Thelma Spears and fam,.
Misses A. McCallum and E.
iCallum spent their spring vation
in Camden with parents I
0 Prorf. R McCallum of Aiken.
>VE TO MAN IN CIVIL LIFE
Christian teaching may also .
applied to civil life, it should
^considered by s;??temen and
liticians. It has lesson of prac
al wisdom for every subjects
?ry citizen and every leader.
For instance, the reply of Je1
to an insidious question of the
arisees and Heradians:
'Render to Caesar the things
it are Caesar's, and to God the
ings that are God's", (Matt.
:21) rest upon two important
in'ciples. First, the -separateis
of the state, a church or of
man government and divine.
fond, the duty of rendering
nlicnce and support to each of
sc when acting within its prop
sphere. J
Revolution is sometimes right. I
other words revolution is de- '
isible and right when it is callfor
by the great principles.
ffll cVialf Iavo f V* X7 noioVxKnr O a
'self. m
\n Intelligent far-sighted man
1 give this some consideration
'ore he acts.
^Jod created the world and
in. Man fell into sin but God
de a covenant of salvation with
it. Is it right for man to re- * .
againBt sin and go to God, his
ther?
Harold Washington.
5T. GEORGE HI SCHOOL
Continued from Page 1
ed a court in front of the
school building for the soft
1 teams. The teams have been \
;anized under the direction of
. J. H. Pearson, head of the
letics of the school.
^he St. George girls and boyg
yed the last game of the seaon
Tuesday, March 14, against
teams from Holly Hill.. Both
ools came out to witness the
ne and keen interest was arous
because of such Btrong compeon.
The Holly Hill tearris deted
the local teams.
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