The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 10, 1939, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, June 10, 1939 "~,,B * | "CHARLIE" SP \ Ity Ch'arle , X "THE KOVING IT . TT.. T _ OX the HI(i TIME \ members of the press i I Dear Boys ?ml (lirlsr" j( 1 \ Off ami on down through | the years towns . . .citiesmid cram- . trjes have had expositions . .' . t whfrh htivr left their footprints on L the sands of time . . .but out in , Flushing Meadows,-on Long Island ^ .ootid in old New York . . U.p> or \p Whalen, put his top hat in the .. closet . . . .pulled off his coat . . rolled up his sleeves . . .hitched up 21 his britches, rolled up the cuffs . . "spit on his hands" and went to work . . .and when he got thuough * Tomorrow, which is an exposition ^ to end expositions, during your c lifetime and mine . . .so . . ,don,t ' miss il. c T J NO PRESS .PASSES f >V" i<111 11?t >11 niiivh thy mail* so don't write for one lust out-^ side of the. main pates in an Ad- (' ministration building, and they 'J hivu a special pi ess department, to ? lake cary of the members of the press . . .Carry your press card, letters-or other credentials there }' . . .and your photograph will be1,!* taken and a speeral World's Fai?' ^ press j>ass will he issued to you.! The procedure is very simple and,' takes only a few minutes . . .then " you ate ready to see the" Fair and, write it Up for your paper . . .If jn you don't get your pass you willi" -have to pay 7fic each da'y for a tic,-js ket. . .everything- has been provi- I1 ded for your comfort . . .there is a special room wheje you may a write and transact your business p and rest if you so desire .... It will a lake yon at least a week to sec (j everything . > .and-Ht-vs woith seeinjr'; .especially at night . ^ .there is not a building at the Fair the . writer has not been through. . ,e- T _A'en. ...the Advisory Club . . Where fi the admission is by tickets only... (1 and even the meals are on. Mthe ti house" . . .there wt> talked with S he-officials, and-representatives-of 1< foieign countries. The Counselors V from the Uni'ted State of Biax.ili. and tiie Argentine, and so on . . ,'fi and so on. . .Here you will run a-Jo erosfi" A. numba wun "big shots"ifi eovcrnnient officials, as well as', private citizens who are jworlh S from five to seventy million dol-jn lais . . .you will find fifty cent cig- . :ii < mi,I clw. a..:..v.*. iv -fi... ...... ?-? ? v iii ini\n nwuui ui I " >? the'North l'oh1. So much for thatlu which briny's us right down to our I"' lull inn l'i>i' nur lenders this week. d If There is any Discrimination Or Jim Crowing Tit the Fair the a writer has not run across it yet . . ii and it is my business to see1 every- n thing . . .The exhibits for the most tl part are free to the public . . .and b the shows which, charge admission a: such as Cuban Village . . .Billy Pose's show. . .Frank Buck's Bring ?- J Kin Back Alive, and others are very .reasonably pi iced . . 25c for adults and 15c for chiidren is the C average. - I g Food, J_Hijiks__aaid?Smokes ci Aiy OK,, reasonably indeed, hav- _s_ injr come down with a bang after v the press started rapping them., si Sandwiches are now ton cents and a cold tlrinks. five cents . . you may purchase a package of cigarettes 7~lnanuiadoi'ctl light before your* s eves for l."k*. . .At the Bakery p Building you may purchase deli- w cious cup cakes choclate covered t< * right out of the oven . . .two for a 5c . . :At the dairy you will find R fiesh milk nt alt-times"."". ".There rslnj also a fully equipped United State] it Post Office on the Fair grounds, w Clean lest rooms and comfort tl stations are located all over the a: erounds, eVery street is lined with c( benches and shade trees. It is a di real (1TY make no mistake about J that. sc Is 'located not far from the main gate, if you arrive on the subway, it has been set right in front of hi the contemporary Arts Building, o! a nice spot. * * rt Free Shows Wiirth Seeing G The Kastlnan Kodak Show will shr T prise you . . no matter who y"l S are or where you come from ... ai ? YOII. have never seen any pictures T flashed i 11 the screen as it is dor.e t( in this show . . .Standard Brands R Incorporated also have shows ev- n' cry hour which are well worth seeing . ; .They feature little Charlie w McCarthy and he will make you It laugh until you cry . . .We went to F this exhibit just hoping and beg- B ging for a little discrimination ... but we failed to find any and most v certainly enjoyed the show. Don't fail to see the glass blower V1 at the Pittsburg Plate Glass Com- a< party's building--, rashows are giv- ^ eti U..lf U " ? V ? ? u<iu_ IIUU1. 1 And don't forget to see the dis- G Lillet<y exhibit Hoy you can v< learn to make tho best kind of H "I.ikker" and it might come in han s( dy some flay. Friday the students of Central ^ Junior High School were at the T Fair and several colored high ni school girl* ?toh?4-H4 years of-age & were batting up and down the s' main stem smoking cigarettes . . . lu * "I don't like dat." The Old Fifteenth le New York's fighting 360th a- a gain marched on Decoration Dav P "and it was worth coming miles to p1 see the boys swing down Seventh C Avenue , . .String Renns and Oap'n "*< KWl Stetson were dressed to kill J as they swung down the avenue in V\ *? front of their Company . . .Mobile E Ruck was also stepping high with C the Veterans of Foreign Wars andj M "" AnTencari "Legion "boys. F 'I i_l ? "" r? EARS 'EM UP s Spears ; REPORTER" : : Old New. York Joes not seem to be interested ii ights as in years gone by ant byre seems to be very little acti ity in the various rings at th< nesynt time. There are many pre ly girls to be found working it he Kress and Woolworth store: in 125th street, but when it come: ight down, to bi ass tacks, tlu towns in the Woolworth, store: tave the edge over Kress'. Chick Webb and Ella Fit/<iroral< ire at _the Apollo this week. . Dropped in for an hour or tw< his morning to talk with Ham ree Hairington in his 125th Stu to. From there-down to August; s new oiuuiu wnicn is Id at<*' at 143 West 125th Street . . 'he formal opening will he annoui ed soon, workmen axe_husy otv th< ob and when completed within i ew days will be the finest colore' tudio .in_America,? Already?then tp many "fine painfi 11 gs hangi 11 f. m the walls . . arid in the rear in ler woikrc/om she has _som#j splcn lid work of her own in ilete stage. A swell place nty lpds We found her busily engaged ii minting a large screen for the junge room . . .but as soon as wc it the door she stopped and han ed the brush to us which was otind 12 o'clock and by "golly that r'oman had me painting until 5:3( efore I could get away . . .She if lighty fine, lovable, friendly girl nd little known is the fact that he is also a painter in oils-and astel . . .more ation. From there to* Georgette Ifarvej partment "Mamba" to you to get he low down on what* in the aii nd found out that Mamba's aughters are expected to reopen ,'ithin the near futur. Take the Subway or Bus 'o get (o the Fnif aster and safer than dilving out In the Subway the fare is only 5c uke any subway car to Times Iquare and then get out and fob >w the-signs which lead to the Vol Id's Fair trains . . .very simple . .that's all there is to it. The bus are is 1 Ocv and you fret to see more f the city . .More about the Fail torn time to tiinch Graham Court . .House .1 Apartment-5-1. 1112." eventh Avenue is where I have ly car parked at the present time . .You'll know the car when you i?e it and know I ran somewhere riund . ". .and if you should run cross fifteen or twenty g uys ressed tu kill 111 hrillant uniform . .don't pet frightened . . .they re not Admirals or Generals . ist plain eVwator and door boys nie than willing to do anything icy can for you . .So long and do i* good, I hope to be right here gain next week. TilK V<>OKIIEES CALENDAR The high school and the Junior 'ollege class night were events rcatly enjoyed by all during the losing week of schooj. The Prihipal's Tleoept'on wn"?am-tlvec?eent at which the twe -i - V .. w II IIU l ?s as \vt?]I as the teaching forc(> ppeared to enjoy very much. Duo to the infantile namlysis. ituation fn South Carolina, the ublic program of commencement as cancelled. Th,? speakers were i have been Rev! E. E. Gaulden f Newberry and Miss Rebecca cod. director of Girls' Activities f NYA in South Carolina. When was ascertained that there ould-be no public commencement le students began to leave early 5 May 25th. Diplomas, prizes and >rtificates were awarded on Friay night. May 25 - fifteen in the unior College and 10 in the high hool and ten tradesmen received iplomas and certificates. Among the visitors at the clotsig time were Rev. E. J. Daniels f Greenwood, whose two sons, Cy is and William , graduated, Rev. . E. Fridie of Orangeburg, Mr. L. Butler of Ehrhardt City chools, Rev. E. E. Gauldeti who' [Idressed the graduates and Mrs. ane Chisholm, who had a daugh >r in school here. Rev. Fridie and tr. Butler made enjoyable relarks. The Pcabody Peace Medal was on by Miss Kathevine Porter of enmark and the J. Roosevelt ranklin prize was won by Cyrus laniels. Principal lllanton at Chester Principal J. E. Wanton was inited to make the Commencement Idress at Finley High School in hester. He was accompanied by rof. W. V. Harper and Mr. Paul 1. King. They report "having i ?ry pleasant time with Prof. Fin y and the graduating class of >venty odd. On Sunday, May 28, Principal lanton in comjany with Miss rudelle Wimbush of State College nd Miss A. L. Robinson of Penn chool journeyed - to -Hampton Tn ;itue for the meetinng of the A mini Association of Hampton. The teachers who have already ft for home or summer school re Miss Ola Mae Pearson, Miss bus, Mrs. Margaret Kimball, Miss aherine Booker. Miss Greta Gay, -mes, Miss M. O.'Chappi'llc, Miss aynie Mae Shelton, Miss Doris fright, Mrs Evelyn McCray, Miss Isther Jenkins, Mrs. Agatha A ooper, Mrs. Inez D. Nimmons, [rs. I*. B. McMillan1 l^Iiss Melva ranflin, and Miss E. J. Gandy. _ - - - -? I THE AHBFlVn.I-E DISTRICT" CON FERENCE By I fat tic E. IVrriu The A!?!>? vII 1?* District. Confer eiue convened at Shady drove A. M. K. Church. Watts. S. .May 25-20. Rev. J. I).* Boyd atid the hospitable congregation had every thiiiR in order for the recCp'aion of the conference. There Dn t a more j beautiful site Fir the Picdmount .jtl.an Shady drove, a clear?spacious ? building, lovely trrov'e and thirty j. acres < f chin ch owned land. 1 The conference was called ta otij der by Dr. IV. M. dray at 11:A. AiT " fie conducted the de'votionals as* , sisted by Revs. J. C. Detnian, W. D. j Delvin, .T. W. Martin, C. (J. Glover ami G. .W. Bradley. The conference was then orira 1 nized. Rev. C?. W*. Bradley was eleeled secretary iff- the-conferi nee ) on mot ionn T7y ~~ Rev. J. D. Boyd. - The .f< llowinnir wcit? appointed as chait men, of the various co"Y?iit v tees: KdiYcntion. Rev. ,T. V?vfnr tin: Retrist rat ion and libra? y Fund, ITattie E. Ben in: C*???itinir*,nt. Rev. I .T. I). Boyd; Prof. C. G. Garrette. * | Sunt. nf-BTTtlrt ill trs and p.rounds of 11-Allen University, was presented II and be spoke in l is usual wnv j-.givinntr food , for th'jp.ht and all f i were lienel'ittrxl. I 1 . Pa-tors and Stewards wore ash Oil In l;': i' i' 1 hri r ivilnHs :: n d Hiiv, they did. i The conference reniinndcd us.of' > an old-timo family re union. The > sheep lie never eivn devour unless they first divide. Financial abili-i . I t V (if tile' llenple- t lirellirlloi.lt til t District was led hv Rev. J. C. T.et)j man. The discussi' lis created a ijdeal of enl'iisiasin anu.'ntr the mi Jnisteis and Stewards. flener:d dist ctission: "The i elatiop?of-ti4eA\=+mls I to tlie"phstelMrs. R. (". Raddcn. I Rev. C. fj-. Hlove spoke upon the I same subject shnwimr a close re-. rt lationsbip between pastor end the steward. *| At the close i f the discussion ! | t he conference recessed. 1 At 8:.?i0 a brief praise service was conducted by Rev. W. D. .Tones assisted by Rev. W. F.cfnvlin and . others. I'residimr Elder (iary pre i seated Rev.- J. ;lv.- Vrirtss topreacTr ! the Annual Sermon. Text. 1 for 10:12. Subject: <!ospel lliiid.erances I The sermon was forcefull deliveryed with -strnnc imforir.aticai. i Thti leceptional program spoilsored by Mrs. Ella J.-Whatfen rc, I fleeted much credit upon the eood people of Sbadv Grove. Rev. E. E. _-Julmso'tt pastor of S"t. James A. , M. E. Churcb.. Abbeville, responded in a few ; !)< sen words. | K>iday M<iin?-n?r the i inference I W:l< or Mi-oil. will. i.i-.. | Or. J. Qunrles. Pvcsidii'ur Elder I nf be flrcciisvU'c District. lie was ' | cut< il?innl?lii'nii'j-lit?'.n'ci't iiiLr from his district and a deal of i information t,, the conference. Rev. (I. \V. I'radloy iesponded to Dr. Qnaiios' address. After dispell itif? with i tiler business of the conference Rev. \V. D. Join s deliver, ed a sei nion from St. T.uke 1 "J: 1 j Subject was. "Tl e valii" .of life." It was an ideal treat. Recess was called by the sis ters- to have "dinner. When business was resinned the followin.tr were ele/l WtleU'trntcs to the ensnliitr annual ienl'e.1 enee to eo'nveiie iTt St. .Tames A. M. E~ ('lunch. Nov. I'd!'. Oliss) llattie ! '. l'eirin S. D. Davis S. I>. Minis E. I\ l'ait(irs<iii ? 1?: Rev.E. F. Johnson preaeHod hho . Educational sermon fr? in Matt 1: 18. The subject;'"The rejiuivenients of an education." This sermon was the. ljiirhlijrht of the conference and thus end ins* a pleasant eonferene,. presided nver with (Trace and diunitv l>v Dr. I'. M. Gary. .IKRt'S AT.KW NF.WS ' *" Uiiljre Sprinir. S. C\- The eJosiiW of otir" school was quit,, a succor-? from the betrinninpr to the end. Rev. Thomas of Aiken preached the class sermon. I'rof. X. I.. Rush of Ratesburtr delivered the commencement address. Rrrth speakers (rave thmiirht v-t" he forever remembered. vReatrice Kenner who whs valedictorian for her class really did speak. She haul frj- Ivor subject Still Unsatisfied. Maxie Mac Mar shall, the SalutatoriaP was also in her hijrhest picth. Rosa Raiford, was the honored speaker. We.hate | to loose our schoolmates, hut snipe j institution will be blessed to receive them. Our community is at a lost sine,, the ileiith of . III' piist.o- Ri.V, W. T. Kenner. The largest yatherinjr over had at Jerusalem was on last' Wednesday when h,. was funeraI lized. Rev. Kenner *\vas well known I t hit ouuhoft South Carolina. He pastured foiir large chinches. Tie was moderator of the TTidtre HiTT' assocTal inif: I'r esi dent""<i ft he" Ridjro Hill union; a niemer of the Ministers' Institute of Aiken, and most of -all, he was a man, and was dearly loved by all who knew him. The life he lived will forever live in our community. We loved him Miss Nettie K. Kenner is spending the summer at. home after a year of hard study at Bet lis. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hickson and son spent the week end with his-mother at Dinibrlnii is f Miss Catherine Marshall is also home from school. She is still "snTilinpr. The N. F. A. chapter is making rapid progress. The Advisor Mrr I Hickson reports that the majority I iff them are carrying satisfactoryP) aciice .programs, and that all of their dues have been paid. THE PALMETTO LEA] I,ATTA'Ni:\\;S" Due to the Jnfantih Paialy.-is .-rare, :-<>11k <>'f tile schools closed a little early. ? .Mr. .1, K. Willianr>* niT.t-.MT.>1. N<>- 7 va CI. Mcl'.ynl are lienic a^aiti a) t ler spell' lilltf a suite--fill school term at Dillion. They both are re ? elected lor another year, community and has taken from ' us Sister Mary .MoKiirlnnd of An- ' l (Irows Chapel A. M. K. Church She was hurried 'I'll i -day, May ' 25 at her church .with IJev. .1. C. ! (lil)hs, pastor. olfiraUn". Sjic wa_s_ 1 I iut < ( I ail ill 1 let lie I (Villi I: . v \ t . I ' Mel-'arlund was the sisl'-i- of Mys. 1 "R<-n Anna I'ctFien who v. .> I.ui * ?i? ? 1 a few weeks a in/. v We know the memh<-r.-j. ami tin- v f> ii ii'!.- i>i" Chapel A. M. K. Churrh ^ as,, pleased ove.r tlx- renovation of " their chinch. Those wlo pToniised " i ontrilKit puis to this cause are ask .rto respond as promptly as caiu_ ' : . v Tlx* (Quarterly Convent pan of S t he?Jo-int?Stock Company?met?i-H?, Weston Chapel A. AT. K. Church v May 17. Th,> state C,rand Chief e and many other state officers ii were present. T'nrv reported a very 1 pleasant meeting*. Over S.'Ui'O in i* - < noiis. Rev. N". S. 1 > Ivin is tin deputy of tie Joint 9 (< u-k and !< Mr. A. It. Smitli is pn- ideal.?? n Sunday was eiven ovei-4.. n.jva1- '' !y for tlx- pastor's" s'ftlftry and an appvecia.t ahle sum w; rni-'d. Tlx allv was known as tlx- Twelve Trii.es Rally. ' R"v. "''..' es Si'virons dro-ppe ] ;n SnudaV R. M. at tlx* home of tlx- s write,, who was out of town. Tie remained over with Rev. Tk-lain p rut it after tlx' eyenihir services. . v, Rev. Simmons is District Supt.. of i< tjie S, S. in Di!li'?n District and j> in-1 i of St. AT ark Station. On -Sunday, May 22 Mr. Clem- f son Davis of T.atta R. I-'. 1). had h as dinner jruests Rev; T.c,,-' Steven T - on. wife ard dausrhter of Timnmn <| vii!e, Also Rev. K. I.. MeRryde of| 'and Mr. A. W. Ih-'in of I.at a. vi i v delirious dinner .cMM'sr i| was served/ 1< .Miss \}m. I?iv>a''t-<rrrJrf?f Tani dnli. P. r. spent the Weekend. with (? c er-in. Mis.-O. IP'th aw ford of r.aincs.nn: - -..M On Sunday Afay 22 Mrs. Hallie Mch'arland of Marion. Miss Aline q a Richardson of Cani ten:, nnd Mr. : , Hubert Kinaniiel of T The were V the dinner irnests of M-s. Pntlia C rawfnrA. 4 '' Mr -A. i\. Smith served them at tiis home on the follev.inv Mop!a v. Mrs. .lames Pace and Airs. Ala? rie I >. fi" tt made a '.in I" f'o! in hia Sunday May 2^ to vi->il Mrs Amelia.He nrv. A pleasant trip was, eporled. (|. I .Kl'SVU.l.K M'AVS j ( ahary A. M. I'i. t'hnreli |( Smida;.- was an unusual hf>t day j) fo? this season of the year. S. S. ? tietran at its usual .Ji'nnr with Supt. ir.d ti a'heis their post of duty. Immediately after ?. S. the mornim.:' niessniro was delivered to a 1 laiire vono'iecatie'n hv our Presid.inl Klder. Dr. K. V. 0. Dent, lie used for his text L.'Uah ID: 1 . lie Used as a subject: "Waititipr (An d: CJiul". Tin- spiitual tide ran very high in this service. Sunday was N1 Co>?;nuir,i<>n Hay. T.!ie presiding ' >i elder }|U'1 h' hi -i-j-?lLL:J plla ll I'l l y 1 ronfeivn e. \\V ]:11 a-- our'guests ' J. Oxner of T1: * * -1? i' u: Mr. Corley ?:< of Columbia: Mr-. T.. Johnson. di Mr<. T/oanlia t : ? ] Mr. Oldmnn of I.ex"ingt"n. \': hny* ;m. ?^ ways \vi'Iconic t" Calvary. Al o'clock.f he K. v. W. R. TC w. mail brought f?*: ta wonderful sermon which < wrymie onioyod. Mrs. Gladys Wright. K. TTow in aid, Misses F. >. Marshall, C. di PiiiDpryand- Mr. F. lb Humphrey and Sammio In! i : idge attended ai tlio rommenhnirit! exorcises ai! Ai \\ Ion univorsitv. Thursday. ei Miss Ciladys D nr loft Saturday CI for X'.'W York City. Arthur Marshal! of Aikoti was S. the yuost of Mr. and Mrs; Aiidivw ( Marshall oii_Sr.t; lay. - ? \j M l'. OMVK A. M. 11. CHI \U I! M Rev. .1. X. McClintic.Pastor in Myrtle P.oa-h, S. C. -Sunday was a very nleasant day for able goers of the rhuivli. Sunday School oPonod m foi.ni b\ ti?. Sujit,. A. T,. m Prefer, with to.a lu rs at thoii ti places. . \\ We didn't have a morning1 ser- 7.< mmi at o'.n- clin ch led the people were <>nt ill laruv niinihei's to San-joi IjW drove Rant i t < "hurch. A most i iri interest iter si'ViinT. oil Soul Stir- in i in ? <l? 1 ivei oil I'V l'.r pastor, Rev. t fyi Jessie Folks. <hi Sunday niyht we'yt w? iv fit our church where Rov. M0-| /?? of Marion.S. <\ after which wo ("1 wort* hlossi <1 w it); a talk, 1>V P; of ot P. ('. Lelrctte of Maij-Oll, S. C. ITe.C niailo a- wonderful t Ik. h MVs. Mary Spiuey a?d crrafidson th I-ialr, spout the weekend at Atlantic Roach. Q . Miss Mihl.ocl Mouvon of Flor- la oiico. s. >lR>_>rrrr_y~AihforV??4h ion. S: C . R'.i ,-t "IVaki r. Parliifcr-" "fo" ton. S. fJooi '. c 1 louse, Colum- a hi.a. Mr. Charles Hendy anil Mr. James Owens of. T.aureus, S. C. wi arc hero to spend the summer. On n< Sunday -tiiornmjr they visited San- W Grove Church. A Mrss Mnlono?Ki inhc.?and?Mr. -w Richard Tlaircoeh celehratod their T.: ! irthdav last week at the Sand -Tr Hill Cafeteria. M AFi. Wthwl Clrovo motored to f. Creensvvlle one day last week to visit?her mot her. . J_1 Mrs. Rosa Harris Hare and Mr. fi Rol.ert I,. Cleveland of Miami, Fla. R motoied to K!orora?e. S. C7 to a't- in tend the prraduatintr exercises of it! Wilson 71 i crh. fi scrscrirf for ? thf "lfadfr" ' i \ DER ; , . NOTKS FROM MISSIONARY m i:i;t ~~TTfo exeeutive Ixi/ii (i, members <f tlic IQuadieiinial < 'onvolition and i \<t \ J;ti number of Mi>sionary .vorhers, met at Allen ITiiversity, May .11 ^witb the State 1'ivsi lent. Mi.-. Susie I.. Flipper, prcidiny. This lienor the year for >ur O1 adreiuiial <*ot"mTttion wTueJT lleils in .1 ksonville, Fla., Jlily I hi I. Much imformatioii was yiv-i ri ??ut. I'a.aid wMI he $l..jt) for Led itnj two meals, $|.f)0 li<r bed and lie iue<d,jihnU fur a bed. I'ruitrnui.s Hid further plans will follow. Coin ni'tei ie ports ..wi'i> received and alks wi l e made hy the missionary' inker.- and many expressionsi i j- a/-Kv.cI to assemble. ^heb' dele-' Quadrennial. Tbc delegates went -.1 iecojil a> endot-in" the work f the State Mei.ainic Ml '. Mahle' fil l-ell of Chat le-loll .as elected toa.-fsist Mrs. Annie K.' iambus as St- te Leader. A t! i-nnt'cronco. braneh I'i osidonts .ere asked to jisse'inhl thir dele-' afes at a central place of .meetr' iy and publish same in the paper. !arltres will also he handled hy the I'll"cionce l/ranch President:*. Mis. S. I.. ! ']i|-iix ! - known as?a? odor or hiyh idfiils, made a plea tyintr tlie ini^ii'iiai y workers, to' TANK A STAND' FOP TDK !KiTlT." Stand on your feet ami liink for yourselves and he women The \V. II. and-F. Mis>ioiiary Soie'y in South Carolina is safe lead n 1 ?y this Croat Woman. The pioeram for the State Misionarv Convention which meets i Xewhetvy Sept. 7 and H was Ian nod by the State President i'th tlie assistance-of the delayat>n. A y mat prnytnm awaits us, it ; so infoi ininy anil constructive, i A neat little sum was sent Mrs\ tipper's mother \vlio Ts" ill iff'Tier ome in Atlanta ' (5a.. for flowers, his was a token of love ami retort from the Missionary Work-' s of South Carolina. Mrs. Flipper , in beautiful words tanked tin- ladies for Their very iinl thoughts of her mother, a lear mother." A very beautiful spirit of cooper lion was demonstrated and every w---loft- feoliiif h;rj>pyr assurintr j ir beloved Mrs. Flipper that" all ould he in readiness, for the uadrennial Convention. Thus en-} d a sreat session, t<> meet in iCHsonville, Fla., Monday momrr Inly 'J I at 10 o'clock. Lillian L. Jennines, reporter ... - - ?^ * I Al.Coi.r NKWS (ireeij Hill llaptist Church Ki'V I W inivi< Sunday was a very suacessful iv for us. At 1 1 : '!() o'clock three indidatvs wvi.it down in Jordon fi |i'il nil iho whole armor of rsus C"htist by Baptism. After* aids the pastor took his text >'in Mark 10:11 . Subject:* The aptist. Ordinance of Christ, from -i hir'h lie nteaeheil a soul stirring i inoii which was enjoyed by all. i v. .1. \V. Kasley, State Mission> ;y was piesent. We sent him aay feeling good. The power will aw -l is bav|{. on the second Sun iv in July V:M?? p.m. 1'iie pastor preac'^n-.i an >:!ie cry enjoyable set inoii from the 11 /? vt: 1 Want to See Jesus. ; :ii ee candidates won-?received ? >i' baptism ami member from a t lier church. Coleetioii for the. iy .SiTon ICw . M. ('. l i e*'inan. Pastor At T:".o o'clock the pastor ^ eight to us a soul stirring scr- 5 <>ii. The choir rendered splen- J d music. Collection $0.00. ^ Mrs. Mary IT Green of Helena ' nl si-te". Mrs.Carrie Jackson of lute I'laiiis. X. V.. spoilt the evlinir with their sick brother in * inton, Mr. Rufus Cburchisor. Mr. Jim Walter o'f Newberry, C. spent the evening with Mr. halmers and'wife of "Helena. Sick list: Mrs, Alice Chalmers, r. Wilt letter. Mr. Will Scott. is. Martha Gleen ami Miss Thela Sanders. MINNSP.OltO NEWS T.a-t Sunday was a lovely ehurch iny day whieh permitted befrtiilt eonun union services at both 'ay matt Chapel and tin- A. M. E. nti Churches. 1 It is l?r. T. P. Pickett of Camden id not l>r. .1. P. IVuekeit, who ves the 1st prize to the winnei the Oratorical, contest of Paireld County Training School each nr. Mrs. S. E. McCullouuh from hotel field is heIV to the delipht her husband, -Rev. \V. \V. M'eJloueh. Tier stay here will h,. in finite. The happy pair resides at (' home of Mrs. Hettie Russel. Roth parents and friends of Miss aeon E. Heath wei'e sad to see r la-t Sunday beintr. rushed-to ... 1111-11;t 11 to ii'iden|,o an operat11 nf aPPi't'(Tfct s. Wt hbjVe for her nromnf <> ,.{ nn Th(> following" poi sons loft last I ' t'ok t?> spend the summer in the]' n th: Messrs. Paul Rentty and' < A. Ross. Jr.. to Connect icnF: \ ndrew Hall and little cousin, Ed- i aid?M;n-?hulh to Pi ovidonee, R.|d : Eliott Millings to Philadelphia; , soph Cli ior to Now York and also ! liss Mag".rio M-.Griff and Miss ; ottio Haltiwantror to Baltimore, i Adding to the list of last week. I ins,, who:?havo~ returned?here oni College are; Misses Emma oat t^" and her brother, Ptaul, Aelia MeTntosn who took degrees liss Sara Beatt; Mis* Isabelle om Benedict College and alko 'avis and her friend. Miss Walrv from Morris Cpllege, and ElManigualL. from State College... We are glad to hare back in our I midst Mrs. Pearl Gaston and Mrs Pearl Smith who have been to tin. 1 hosoaa-l--*ndr-qndrre.oiiti_-jtJ4^^. ions. We hope soon they may b< out. Don't forget io see master Unites (iiviMi and nil your eo]<y ot tin- Palmetto l.rrttter; Ml'. I'ennie 'Cunningham and sister,' Mi:-4 Martha, ;iM' also at.home from Allep l diversity to our delight-. GKOKGKTOWN M;\\ H It was the pleasure of thi.-t-coirespondeiit tu .listen not \? i v long ago. to an KducaVor lecturing to -up ?>1" J Tropin' or j lit her to a chorus of sinyers. He stressed to theni the necessity of Constant prin t ieo in mder to he perfect f"r when you think you are fooling the listeners, yi<u are only fooling yourself. He said regardless l,o\v well we tin ught we knew certain pieee.s four, three, two or one year ago, to present it to the puhlift this year, you must prac lice. Nttw mv advise to this group is that you had better put into practice the t,< aching < ?' this educator, or you will be. left in the soup. So attend. your practice that you won't be found, to l*r' wolves di I's-cd-iii p .doth-' ing; in' when they think i..<. !" king at a lion, Hew w. b, ;;,c uig a mule. ' " M ' V I-"' 11' 1 h?.m,, mi Ta.vl'ij- SC. May 1J."> after a month's illness. Il< wn- treat ' <1 at tho Roper's hospital. ^Charleston, some time ago, and sp prured to be getting li'tt'-r. Even went -'Hack to :wo?:jc as a painter but was again striekened an i nil medical -aid failed to n a h ) is disease. Furteral se!vices- werheld from Dickerson A. M. E. church, Saturday amidst Sorrowing relatives and friends. Fhcse left to mourn his demise are one daughter; four .sisters, two biOCCers and 'a host of other relative* and friends. Interment was in the family plot at Cumberland A. M. E. church cemetery. S'ampit. South Carolina. . . Miss Eula Coleman- <>f Cnlumbus, (la,, is the charming guest "f Miss Marim i,. D. Kelly of this city Since being here; ATi-s" C 1 err. an has been delightfully entertained to bridge, theatre and beach parties. Hethel \. M. E. Church R?v. R. S. Lawrence, Pastor The services Sunday Wer,. very u'mmi, in" at uu? morninp Imur was son! stirring, non-excitiu?. hut one that i searched deep. Was of text selected fropi II Kings thenie: "Coil's Presmcc1 With His People"'. The <-}ii 1 ?1 ron ur<> very unio)i missed frpn: tie services. It is tho |>ryyovs. of every no that tlii? much dreaded mil 11 a11li' *'1 .li , a ?U vanished into tho unknown. So that tho young tu-oph- might o 'nohaok an<! tako their rightful plae os in tho church. Tho pastor ror ports a successful District Conforoiioo.wkioh' convened at Singloton Chapel. Santoe. Thoiv on'y r oft rot was that no paper on stih jocts could ho hoard duo t the fact that thoy wcrp.-advi-sed by the health depart:r eTTt to close. Otlterj than that ho said their lvpmtsj were -hue. There were two accosdons at the morning hour of Wor-Tin. ^ Come to Bethel and enjoy some f the glorious times with vis. You rrr?welcome. " HA IK C. HO Whit ^? r Por Diseased Scalp?CSves Life ind Beauty. BEST CROW KB? \pply once a week?PRICE 35',' L90-6 Bianding St., Columbia; S.C.I Pounts Drug Store, Washington St., Thomas Drug Store, Tay- ; i 3 it j r* a ir.r ana naraen sis. oooo>^o:o^oo^:o:o"o:o.vOvvOoo'o"-. David G. Ellison General Insurance 1 Honest and efficient atten- j tion Riven , to all business ; placed with me. | PHONE r>717 | Watch Repairing K. W. ISOM 2225 1-2 Richland Street I Columbia, srr: moooo.oooo"oaoooooo.oo?<-vc T, E E V Y ' S I FUNERAL HOME ^ l:ndcrlakiny imtl- -Hr\?h:?lmin s 3 ?SLOGAN? ? LOWER PRICES g AMBULANCE SERVICE g1 ? ^"AsNoar As Your Nearest Phon< !R'atesburc and Ridgeway, C 18.11 TAYLOR ST. COLUMBI PHONE <*276 Page 3 . IIEAI FORT DISTRICT : HOLDS CONFERENCE 1 (To The Editor of The Palmetto Leafier) Please allow nie space in? your valuable and widely read paper " ~to Fay n few words about the Deaul'oi t Di>tj ict confct eiicc which . convened with SJ FeD rs A .?M, E. church at (jitforn. S. O., May 'J I and 'Jo. 1 To say- the lease, it was a.yivat conference from every allele. ?After?thzvul-ii-nal yervicefl af 1: rjo tin- I'r fsidiny Elder, Rev. ? f~AVt Wllboih made a stnrnff and inspir-itilt address aftei which the coiifetfOtr e was organized. Rev. S. A Rrow ) was elected secretary; Prof. Uame! and Rev. W. F. McIIrown. fst poj ters. With Elder Wil born p> e^idiiiir.' t he cmfei enc(. pro ceded |i, ti e reif'ila? order of business and ft fin: the r.penitiir to the " *** ' ! -I", wa.- a < <;.,wf" breaker frci'ni every ancle, exeeediiiir till previfiiis. se-s.,ho* - fiom a literarv and filisirrniul? poitit of view.. The spiritual fervor was also verv 'i ikh. The conference was jrvaced with la-/ 1111 i -h' e of s, ,iy,. Jii-t incrtiish '<1 visitors: the Rev. Davis. P.ap"TtsT JfTTiti'" ?ioTsavy: Itevr Hud-' -**t-of Baptt ' 'htiveh: Dr. Br'frdeg of Ijumnnue ?k sidn.y Elders Fai irn !>: and TD-n? <? ' f tl.e Charleston and Tvl'sto disfrk-ts. re.-pec. ivily: Dr. Ma p', of-Alt. Zion and Rev. Capers i-f Xew St. Philip, in . "ha-lesion, ^1) of whom made in piritiy remark--. The ' k-sed on Fvi .day riirl-t with t*:. spirit.:aU tide runnlmr hiir~.. After a splendid s.-rinov delivered hy Hev. If. I.. Ray - f tl'.< po't Royal circuit -ivhichAUii.i# ;ai!y Jn-_i,.i.rLnu as. the . other two ifelivered hy Rev. I. S. Da'vis, R. McP.ryde and Geor'jre If. ''hapnian. ' Hp tf The" whole the fact is. reflected that the Beaufort District is- : > lotitf r the >hoe strinrr or baby district. Sh<- has taken of her swaeidliny' clothes and has V been ysowiny steadily until now he has put on her hiiy dress likemother. The men of the district . art proud /if their elder and has .. pl-dye him their* instin.ed support. W. F. Me Brown, repTter. KM W I KI. M. K. CHI K< H Rev. p. D. Dreher. Pastor S'.nda.v -I,...,1 opened.at the us- ' :ai t-y s;ntrintr VMaii'i I'p - * f?i! After which the elassand ttin* leas' n with deep interest. The review wa? given. by the pastor and< w;p ? ?*'.:?>y*-c! by all. At 11 :"0 a.m. morning worin l-'craii.Jwith the senior choir at th? i,- le.-t.of duty. At 12:00 1 .. i 1 'he j-uilpit and 1 ; a wmdetfulmessage from 1 ' or. li:24. S^cly thi< i)',c?-:ia food for hun?i.r"y s'' ti!s. Tiijs .servfoo was well ? attended' and "TSimtrunion was giv . !? t . a Tate- number. Al'.'i::: at P.ill. evening services la . an at which, time another s.i :1 . stirt intr sermon was Jpprd. _ . Tit/*' f .:n<-: ah services for Mr. Wanimmaket wa- ' r <r- last Wedoesday evetiin.tr. We extend our -vmpath.v t the bereaved family. Miss OKie Thompson is visiting ret patents M . and M:s. William Thompson of this city. BES T QUALITY COAL ?ALWAYSPROMPT SERVICE PUnvr ioi i A nv/iirj <iO?l I J-mzsir' ^Mjja l Ul ^ | MSn}I WHILE IN NEW YORK STOP AT \V () () I) SIDE 11 0 T E L The Linest Colored Hotel in Harlem _ m 2121 7th A\e. at 1 12nd St. New York, Ne^ York Aim ?ON-S-2-tOO..._?-? 'vvvv.vyvvvvvuvvvvuvvwwwwg A J. S. 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