The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 24, 1939, Page Page 4, Image 4
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CHER AW NEWS
Rev. J. N. Carr oi Mullius,. S.
C., was the guest speaker at the
Fee Dee Union Baptist church Sun
day morning. He preached a very
inspiraig sermon"The Power of
Faith" which was enjoyed by both
members and fuiends.
, On last Sunday the young wo
men ami men's club gave a joint
program dining the hour of BVPU
which vc rypnr?enjo.v ed.?
Miss Dorothy Hammond entertained
a few of her friends, with
a bridge party Monday, flight.
Mesdatries S. W. Deas, A. V
Wilson, O. Uovingti n, and Miss
Floise Prince left the city Tuesday
fojr Columbia, where they will attend
the Benedict-Allen summet
school.
- Misses vM. 1>. McFarlan, Bernice
Miller and Mrs. K. Hraxton
have gone t(/ attend the State College
summet school. Mrs. Marie
Gieen to Hampton, Virginia, to attend
summer sell <>1 at Hamilton
institute. Wishing all of them a
prosperous slimmer.
Prof. I. \V. Nelson accompanied
John Motley motored to Albany.
Ga., last 'Monday; -enrnute back to
Chl'l'HW they were accompanied by
MissJMpttio I?. Hughes, .Messrs
Frank?M1 tley.?J-rr;?ami Matthew- McKay
who reported having spent
a successful term at Georgia X.
I. school.
Mfss -Margaret Pitts left the
city for New York.
Messrs James Harrington and
James Robinson motored to Hen
nettsville Tuesday hoi^e guests of
Misses Delphine McPaniel and
Mamie Monzow*
.Mr. Matthew McKay left Sunday
morning for Albany, Gborgia
where he will spend thw summer.
Messrs James Robinson. Robert
Powe and a few other friends of
Sumter left the city Saturday en
route to k. Yr and Ocean City
{Mr. -ami Mrs. Ned Champman
and daughter Katie are in the
city visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ho.wsyd Jackson
of ChOsterlield were in the-city on
, Sunday visiting relatives-?and
frit'nds.
The Cheraw Thrift cltih defeated
Benneflsville Thursday after':
noon.-,vScores S-T. A very enjoyable
game. , .
Mrs. Christopher Robinson has
returned " home, who has been
spending sometime at Myrtle
Beach,
Miss Martha St real or was vis
.... T .1o.mt,,,- ilm'ino
IU-IIK~ * Mini I-U' UK'I
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith and
so'n Junior accompanied by his
cousin James IJenu-ray of Colum
bia were the i oit.-e quests of Mr
and Mrs. I.uthcf Deas Sunday nf.-.
term oh.
Mrs. J. H. Toatiey and datiuInter
and Mr. Robert "Foster of Ches
tertield wei ? in the city Mt>nda\
afternoon.
Coulter Junior volley, held it>
co'mmeneenient exercise Monday
June 5. l'J.'h1. They repotted hav*
injf the most prosperous seine 1
term in thy history of the seh'ool
?-The--honor students of tlte highschool
department arc: Misses
Pauline Chaptfian and .Minnie Hilliard.
Junior College department:
Misses Helen White and H'.vothy
Hammond. The truest speaker
motored from (iern:aittown, I'a.
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MT. MOKIAII IIAPT. ( lll K( II
Spartanburg, S. ( '. fcunday
school .opened at tho wsUal bom
with. Sunt, and teaehers at theij
1 post of duty.
Rev. I.. t.M. Tohin of 1.
" C., who js one of trio loading ministers
of the state, preached foi
us bc/th in' rrung and night. Many
of th<. merrtbers congratulated Rev.
Tobin von his wonderful and in
spiring messages. Ho is really
groat and we are proud of hit.v.
Dr. \\\ J. Davis, tic (Jospel
Tornado of I.ittlo Rock. Aikansawas
in the city a few weeks ago. \Ve
were indeed glad to see Dr.
Davis looking his best. We la pe
he will not. stay away so long again
as he is a great help to this
state.
Mrs. Lizzie Agnew is visiting
her sister in Now York City.
Mrs. F.lva J. Wilson is attending
summer school in th<- state of Ala.
ha ma.
.Mrs. F.miui .1. Rccder is attending
summer school in Columbia
Mrs. I.ula I?. Srytoff will leave
this Week for Atlanta university
to study.
ST. STEPHENS'"A.M.K. ( HI'.RCH
Rev. \j. D. fiamble, Pastor
The sendees were beautifully
carried out last Sunday at 11:00
A. M. The pastor preached a no.
hie sermon from the theme: "The
Christian's Commission." The Holy
communion v-p.s admin-isU fed
to above three hundred persons I
Several visitors worshipped with!
us Sunday.
3:,"J0 S. S. was held with suiter
lTTte fido nrTdrTT" and his "faculty
on their posts. At fi:30 tin* A. C
E. Lea<rue was hold it the You no
People Department with Miss Bon
nett as the president.
For nij^ht services the pastor
brought anothe powerful sermon
on the th^me, "Spiritual Mountain
Climbing." This was a (,'hirious
time. Monday piprht/ the class loaders
went over the top with Rood
Pepodts).
We are triad to report Mrs.
Strong has returned from the hospital.
I>et us continue to pray for
the sick.
The pastor reported a wonderful
report for Allen University,
h the pride of the A?M. E. 1 it nnmi- j
"* nation of South Carolina.
Also commend the manly stand
f of the church and especinlly our
? ir great leader, Bishop J. S. flipper.
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WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church
R*v J. A. Lipsey, Pastor
Sunday school at- the usual hour
vvitk Supt. and teachers. Brief dis
cussion by the pastor ?md others
were enjoyed. The Senior" class
won the banner having raised the
most money.
At 11:45 o'clock the past.ni mounted
the rostrum ami deliver .
ed a wonderful message to us
Theme: Spiritual House-Cleaning
At S:15 Rev. Hunter, pastor crl
New Ijope at .Sedalia delivered a
.Treat message. Theme: Lost Opportunity.
Our Presiding Elder,
Rev. 1). C. Crosby, worshiped with
us Sunday evening. We are always
glad to have him in our
midst. His words of encouragement
helps us to press forward.
Mis. Evelyn Brown passrd away
at her home at Roebuck last week
ami was l'uneralized at New Beth 1
Baptist church here Sunday af
ternoi/n at .'1:00 o'clock. Rev. R
Means, officiating. Interment was
in the city cemetery, Mrs. Brown
leaves, to mourn her passing, *
lushaml. six daughters and ohF"
son. all of Roebuck* 'M..S. CaltaJluiil.
funeral directum in charge.,
Mr. and Mts. George Downs 01
I .aureus and Mr. James Fielder vis
ted relatives and friends here or.
mi inlay af'.ernoon. ' .
Miss Mattie Posey of Pine Hurst
\'. ('., is visiting relatives and
"riends here.
Sick: Mesdames Mollie , Franks,
Irene Thompson and 'Mf\>D. Cox.
We wish for rhera a speedy recovery.
New' Bethel News
Rev. A. David Duncan. Jr.. Pastor
Our Sunday* school was fine.
The banner still hangs in the senior.
class.
j.Miss Klizaboth Parks left,Wed
nesday for Columbia after visiting,
her mother and friends here.
Miss X. Cannon is at home after
a successful term in school at
('lie raw.
The . Community Bible "lass will
meet ;it the home of Mrs. Lula
-Sevens, Tuesday, June 27th. All
lumbers are asked to be present.
r? v Tin?*>?? ri will h?> fcVlP
I \ t' V . I 'II V HI I/U4.V..,. "... ?
li'nnor Ji'Uost of Mr. and Mrs. Nev r
Ihtncan, Sunday, Juno 18tb.
WINNSBORO NEWS
S tidav School opened j\t the ubi
1 hour with the Supt.. Mr. O. E.
Miiniirualt. at his duty. In <*>ite of
' c rain an vncourajrinj? crowd attended'
both" services on Sunday
norninvr.
Mrs. (Jlennio Mao Crawford and
'ittie daughter, Jacqueline of Cam
1 ridge. Mass.. were visitors in our
town last week. Mrs. Crawford
amo down to witness the graduation
of her sister at Allen Univ.- ?Those
who left last week for
uiviner school: Prof. \V. A. Ross,
-ov. and Miss Alice Mcintosh, Allen-Benedict;
Prof. F.' E. Mclnosh
at St :te College.
Mrs. 5. A. Pinkaey of Brooklyn.
V. is visiting ' relattives
nd t'l.vcnds here. Mrs. Pinkney-is
formerly of here hut now bait
made her home in New York. All
of her friends are-glad to see her
back.
Mrs. Rosa Ford departed 'this
il'o June. 10th at i':.U) P. M. Funeral
sei vi-'i's were hed at the St.
P el Baptist Church hy* tVjo pastoi^
\ large < rowd attended the final
ites. Sister Ford was well known
' h i o" <_rho;it the community and
' us loVt-rl hy everyone. She leaves
<> mourn her loss four daughters
_u.d-a~h*^-rrf rclatiVciraml friends.
Messrs Charles Heath, Goffrey
lames ami Green Gains were visiters
in our town last week.
MN< Mildred Jackson of Columbia
lia< i< turned to ho?" home after
t?endin*r a few days alt the home
if her I.--, other and his wife, M'r.
md Mrs. Herman Jackson.
Mr. I). G. H.lton accompanied
hy his mule and aunt ar.d Mr.
Ma osel Rns< motored to Charlotte,
\*. G. Sunday to visit relatives aYid
friends. While there. th"y attend
d tlie It looulaurrate services at
Johnson C. Smith University.
.^Parents and friends are very
? el t , ttin': that >">1. PVuil I
of .Tohnroi G. Smith University is
l< intr nicely after havin'f his tonsils
removed.
Everyone is p1-' ?! knfnv that
'vfueen Ester Ileath did not have
to undergo an operation as was
thought. r
Mrs. Lucinda Campbell wer\t to
< hai'l'<te last week to sn" h"r
rn" uichai'd Campbell, of J. C.
Smith Univ. who left for Atlantic
City, New Jersey.
Miss Mamie Anderson is back
n our town to resume her summer
eliool woik. She vs to teach sew
inir, ceokintr, canning and many
uther demonstrations.
The friends of Mr. Robert Davis
' cirrets to know that he is still on
the sick list.
Miss Klisp ManijruaJt_ left last
Frrtf iy "for SHate College to attend
snmrner school.
See Mr. Rufus Green for jyour
copy of the PaRietto Leader.
ItKAt riOIANS MEET
Genriretown ? The Beautician
club held its first meeting at the
home of Mrs. Rosa Goodwyne on
Taylor street, Monday afternoon.
A literary program will be had at
St. Stephen A. M. E. church, June
2C) inst. The same will be accompanied
by a Hair Style show. Admission
will be ten cents.
.Mrs. F. L. Carolina, President
Miss Sarah HftIP1'1, Affinfr ?ne RSPRIBF
FOR
TTTF "LEADER"
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' * TH1
CLOSING PROGRAM Of EMMA
MADDOX JR. HIGH SCHOOL
The closing of Emma Maddox
Junior High School was very successful.
The annual sermon was
delivered by Rev. C. F. Gandy, pas
tor of- Springfield Baptist Church,
Greenville, S. C.
. Tuesday night, May 23 marked
the?seeowb -Oritoricab "contest of
iliii?scJum4.?The winners?were?as^
follows: 1st, delia Rebecca Williams,
2nd James R. L. Moore 3rd
dartha Jean Jackson and honorable
mention, SaCah Mae Perrin
and Samuel Anderson. Music vfor
the program was rendered by the
?ho4-us class.
Thursday night, May 25 was the
final program.' Mrs. Andrew Simkins
of Columbia, S. C. delivered
the address. Prof. M. B. Camak,
Supt. of the city schools presented
the 9th o - ade certificates. Mr. W.
A. L. Sibley presented' the 7th
rrade ce; tificates.
The prizes were presented by
Mrs. Sara W. Watson. This closed
.. f..i i i ?ru?
4 wry ?utv;c95iui scuuui icini. a uc
faculty for 1939-40 term are as
follows: Mrs. Emma W. Maddox.
Principal: Mrs. Blanche Thon>a-|
son Lowory Miss Willie F. Boyd
ind Mr. James D. Goudlcck. Jr.
The out of town teachers have
arone to their respective homes are.
Miss Boyd.Laurens and Mr. Goudlcck
Jr., Newberry, S. C.
Miss Maggie J. Walker, a teacher
in the city, systeni of Greenville,
is home for her vacation, 14
Fleming street,
Mr. Wallace Vauss of Due West,
S. C. spent a few3 hours in the vil-i
lage visiting friends.
Miss Mag*gie Walker attended
the funeral of Miss Alice Felder,
teacher of Sullivan St. School rn
Greenville. , |
Mrs. Fannie Burton - is the
house guest of her sister, Mrs. M.j
P. Miller, 19 Fleming Street. I
Mesdames E. W. Maddox and
Farrar M. Webb accompanied Mrs
Sava Watson to Greenville Thurs-|
day where she entrained to her
nome, Kansas City, Mo.
Mr. Oliver Lowery is able to be
at work again after being in an
automobile accident.
Mesdames Maddox, WcLb and
Mr. Wyatt A. Hamptqp worshipped
at ForkvilR church, Greenville
County, unday.
The Junior Department of Little
River Baptist Church will conduct
^wvlcos Sunday, June
Mrs. Annie Lomax and children
are visiting her mother and sister
>f Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Sara Walker Watson, R. N.
connected formally' with the Green
C'inic, Knoxville, Tenn., spenL
several days with her mother, Mrs
Er.ima Walker Maddox enroute to
her future home at Kansas City.
Taurine her stay of ten day, MYs
Watson "who is the recent bride of
Rev. R. Wesley Watson, Tri-State
Supervisor of the Tri-State Chris
tian Churches of Kansas, Missouri,
and Oklahoma, was highly entertained.
Among the many things
(riven in her honor was the lovely
garden narty given by Mrs. W. E.
Shcaler. TJpon entering the beautiful
garden, guests were served
a delectable luncheon of fried
chicken, tomato salad, pickles hot
rolls potato chips ice cream and
?Aftei ((aids, two tables for
b.-idge and checker!""were placed
amid an attractive setting of sum.
mo.r flowers. Those enjoying the
feted h 'Sj itality of Mrs. Shealer
\vere Mesdames Sara Wa'tson,
Blanche Thomason T.owerv P.irnr
Webb and Jennie _VausgJ__
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Vauss of
Due West had Mrs. Sa.ra Watson
as their dinner guest Friday, May
26.
Miss Emma F. Maddox is att
home after finishing1 a successful
school vear at Lockhart, S. C.
M iss S. Maddox who was called
honv because of the illness of
her fa'ther left Saturday night for
hor hom.1 in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Many Ware Shoals people attend
ed the funeral of Mr. William C.
Hodges last Sunday.
THE YOUNG MEN'S
PROGRESSIVE CLUB
The Young Men's Progressive
club held its regular weekly meet
lr>g _ai.?thu -home - of Mr. Arthur
Brwm.llifii li'iHi Mi -Tun II Hi TsnggpIT
lieu as assistant host.
Meeting was called to order by
the president at 8:30 p.m. Old
am) new business was transacted
thea it was?agreed?rrpCh that
the new members pay for their
emblem on next meeting night.
The president then called for
ideas pbout the picnic that was
being planned by the Artistic
Twelve Social club. Each member
gave his opinion which was
accepted by the club as being very
good.
Meeting adjourned and the hosts
served a very delicious _cour*e of
?ssrrrteti sandwiches and drinlv?
which was very much enjoyed by
each person. The hosts of the next
meeting will be Marion Bessellien
and Isaac Fishburne.
The picnic that was given by the
Aristic Beach on Sunday will be
listed as the best of the season.
After reaching the beach every
body went in bathing for about an
hour or so in the great Atlantic
Ocean. Afterwards, a few of the
members went crabbing with much
two thirty P. M. and every body
seemed rapacious.
We were very much pleased to
have with us Miss Altheea Holiday
nf TiisVetiffaa,?Alabama, Who is"
spending a few weeks down here
to be a guest of the picnic.
We are hoping t.o have another
picnic sometime in the near future.
Marion Bessellien, reporter.
a PALMflWd LJSADER ~~
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LEXINGTON CIRCUfT NfAlViJ
Rev I. 0. Simmons, Pastor
Our S. S.'s are still on the upward
climb with the faithful Supt
and teachers cooperating1. An appreciative'
group of adults were or
hand because our tots can't attend.
Sunday morning the pastor was at
lift- Zion and Sunday n'ght hcjatas
at Bethel and he preached real
I'.ermons at both places!
Next Sunday is trustee day and
all members are asked to be there,
Last Wednesday night Rev. E.-A,
Dtavis, the pastor of Bethlehem
Baptist Church, Columbia, brot to
us a wonderful sermon. As he delivered
his words we could but say
that surely this man has been sent
by God.
The silver tea given at the home
pf Mrs. J. W. Black was a success.
Wednesday night the October Pink
J Club will meet at the home of Mrs
Kc-te Wise, unday afternoon at 4:
30, a silver tea will be given at the
I home of Mrs. Jennie Sligh and all
are asked to come. At 3:30 Rev.
Baxter of Augusta, Georgia, will
preach at Snrinc Hill Come nut to
hear him. We are hoping our sick
ones will continue to improve.
I Mattie Mae 'Black, reporter
MINISTERIAL ^AULIANCE IN
'COLUMBIA
j The Interdenominal Ministerial
[Alliance met Tuesday in Sidney
I Park Church, Columbia. The Rev.
Young, president presided. Dr. W.
B. Bouler conducted the devotional
. exercises,? after which ,Dr. M*an|
shall McCallum read the minuts
' which met the approval of the
Alliance.
Mrs. Haynes, of the N. Y. A.
; Camp addressed the Alliance per,
taining to her work. Dr. Colcough
I who is the chairman of the pro'
gram commrtte announced that Dr
! Marshall McCallum would read a
I paper and discuss it in the next
meeting of the Alliance on the sub
i ject, "Sacred Gospel and its appli
. cation."
I Dr. E. A. Adams who. has been
away made a few rdmarks.
I The Rev. N. A. Rice was1 the
speaker of the day. iHe preached a
most historical sermon from the
' subject, "This same Jesus." using
as a text found in Actl:77.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
__Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor
I Regular services were held Sunday.
The morning's discourse was
a Qnppiol enrm nri rloliirnfn^ f a ^
? OV* iltx/ll UVIITWVU WW WIIC
. graduates of this church and com'
munity. Theme, "The Eight Peas
in the Dish of Life."
The evening message was on
the theme "Children Iflaying in
the Streets." It was a forceful sermojj.
Foculr acceskms were made
and Revs. Hunter Frazier and Rev
Monday, the Rdv. E. M. Keitt
won the first prize at a Bible reading
contest for having said the
greatest number of scripture verses
correctly.
' Remember, if you are a gentleman
you ate invited to worship
with us Sunday morning on Fathers'
Day. The pastor will deliver
a special message. Men will have
complete_charge of the church all
day, so bring the wife and sister
or daughter, too.
Sunday at 3:30 P. Mr th?re wil4
be a- musical- program rendered by
the members of the R^yal Collegians
Club in interest of church.
Visit the friendly churchi at 1200
Lyon Street, Columbia, S. )C.
You are welcome at any time.
(?CHARLESTON DIST. CONF.
The Charleston District Conference
convened with Varggaf t
A. M. E. Church, Holly Hill, S. C.,
May 25. 1939, the Rev. N. A. Bethea,
pastor, Dr. L. L Farmer,
Presiding Elder.
The devotional exercises were
conducted by the Revs. L. W. Gary
J. R. Stevenson, and W. D. Williams.
After pointed remarks by
the presiding elder, the conference
was organized with the Rev. Bro.
P. C. Lisbon, secretary, and the
| writer, reporter to the secular Papeis.
' Our appreciation of 1|le Rqv.
| Bro. Farmer as the presiding eller
of the district, was proven by
the splendid reports rendered by
the various churches, ?
Re v~Farmer is indeed accepted
~by* the ministerial brethen as a
big brother who knows how to
work with men. He presides with
men. He presides with much grace
and dignity. Wp prndiot of Viiin tr
prosperous future.
Our number of visitors was
greatly red-uoed because iof " the
seeming rage of infantile paralysis.
However the conference was
graced with the presence and
moved by the information given
by that "big brother of men," the
Rev. Dr. J. E. Beard. The information
imparted by Dr. Beard was
not a novelty, it is a characteristic
of hirru.. ?~r
Reports from the various charges
were very good except a few
which~ia ?a clear proof of our contentment
with the present constituency
af the district.
Words are wanted to give the
deserved credit to the ,Rev. Bro
O - 4.1 1- * ? - * ~
Driven, ni? gooo wife ana faithful
members for the inter.tajnment
they so sumptous provided for us.
The Rev. Bro. Bethea is a very
srood and faithful pastor.
Rev. J. R. Stevenson, reporter
ST. STEPHENS A.M.E. CHURCH
t. Rev. L. D Gamble, Pastor
The third Quarterly Conference
_oI_S-t Stephens Ar-Mr ^.~ChTiycK
was held June 9?16, 1939 1fy Dr.
T. J. Miles, Presiding Elder. All
reports were highly praised by the
Elder.
Under the leadership of our heloved
pastor, wc went over the
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THE PALMET
' Ml# ASSEMBLY STREET
i1'. H. - I am anxious to play '1
in a band and wonder if it in
reasonable for me to fthink there
is a possibility of niy ever playing t
well? What^3~~the outlook? v
Ans: This, nfy son, is the only v
, way. to accomplish desires. . . that
| is to believe in yourself and begin a
studying and practising on your a
, Trumpet. I predict success for you s
in the High School band, but you s
must put in several hours practice 1
a day. r
| M. I. O; - Have two men friends
and am trying to decide between t
them. One I am with all the time r
I seems to fove me but I seem to a
j love the other, although he staya r
sick all the time. Should I marry
i either one ? .
! Ans.: No. Ycru don't love either
one of these men well enough to 1
marry. It is my suggestion that 8
you share your time wrth other v
desirable fellows as well as thew }
two. A vePy happy marriage is 1
, indicated within the next two *
years. *
IO. A. L. - Will me and my hus
band ever buy a home and live to 1
1 otfrselves ? You have he'J>ed so 1
I many others that I am coming to J
you with my problems.
c
Ans: You and your husband will
be in a place ALONE by the end i
of this year but you will not be in 1
a position financially to bnild a t
home. You will have to save vmir 1
money -over a period of years or t
until Vftii iTM?n P ln+, *?? <* <? yon t
eari build. This man will leave you i
this year. Allow your husband to c
show him that you would be happier
without him.
t
M. J. K. - What is the matter ^
with my wife? We can't get along s
so if I am in fault just tell me or i
is it that she is triced? ]
Ans: She's not tricked. She is
just plain "Hot Headed." When J
a little misunderstanding arises f
the very first thing she ca.n think i
to do is leave. Don't worry about 1
her, for if she leaves, it wHty be <
but' a short' time until she is back, s
top as usual with a grand total of
$1100.50 this quarter. On Sunday . i
A. M. Dr. Miles lifted us to.higher
heights with a soul stirring mes- 1
sage. Three persons united with
the church at this service. The peo
pie have a mind to work. Our new
brick church foundation?is?beingsP'Tr^wTtTr^lrTRobinson
as conirTDr.
W. P. Carolina, oije of
junders and former pastors of
tephens oroke the ground for ?
Ifcbo foundation a 8 a.m. on June 12 |
1939. A fervent prayer was offer-[
?j i? -
I L-u uy yus_saintly- minister, alloi-P
WTucnseveral other ministers and! .
laymen rjnoved spades of dirt. |
May God bless our efforts and \
crown them with success. For
many Shears this has been the v
dreams of nsany and thus the work
, is being carried on. "In the namo t
of 'God' we will hoist our banner." ^
OPEENWOOP DISTRICT
TONFERENCE ' (
Dr. W. S. Mims with the regulars
met in Tranquill A. M. . E.lt
church, Troy, S. C., May 25-26; j
Rev. S. M. Thomas, pastor. Rev. \
M. G. Williams w*as elected secretary
and committees were appoint
ed by the chairman, then reports 1
from charges were rendered.
Rev. 'M. Massey preached a soul
stirring annual sermon from Neh. [
Dr. Mims rendered helpful ?
words at the closp of the message | '
relative to the progress of the. 1
district. - . It
Our beloved Bishop J. S. Flip-It
per came by and addressed ua_1
-from two points viz: T.an the A. 11
M. E. church continue without T
class meeting and altar service? t
Dr. T. J. /Miles from the Palmetto
conference and Dr. E. F. (
IG. Dent from the Columbia con- J
ference brought greetings to us. I
Rev. II- w Wnllor nroonli?J " ' '
I ??v? J/. v?v.uru rt t
threat doctrinal sermon from Heb. s
10:25.: Let us hold fast to the
profession. Subject: Christian
Steadfastness. _ . _He?fnsllTred all '
tKfttheard liim. .'
The lay delegates to the annual
ctmference are Bro. Joel Perrin, S
Prof. J. T. W. Mims, Prof. C. G. f
Garrett, Bro. H. T. Thompson. ic
Gome of the missionaries present
were Mrs. Ruth P. Alexander c
A. R. Holmes, Mary E. Williams, s
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Jgf aleo a fraa lattir of advic0
a Vonr problems clearly and con- 2
a the scope of logical reasoning.
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LEADER
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Pry to keep her in a good humor.
A. F. - 1 have some papers from
he?government to fill out and 1
vould like to know how things ?
vill turn out? I
Ans: Sign and return the papers
ind you will be successful in this
tim. Naturally it will take a rea??
onable amount of time to have
ame checked and taken care of, r
>ut it will be settled within a
nonth or two.
n tr ? if__ l_ # < . ,
i\. - my Doy menu nas news
o tell nearly every time he sees <
ne. Should I let it go between me _
ind my business or ignore his
nouth piece? ' r?
Ans.: Ignore him and you would
>e much Detter otf. You; can't ex>ect
to gain anything by fooling
iround with him so you may as
veil put a stop to it any time that
rou see fit. Your business is very
mportant, Associate with; those
>eople who do not try to harm (
'our business. 1
P. C. - I have been after this
yirl for the past six fonths to mar y
me and ( am drsgusted. She 1
von't tell me she doesn't love me
>ut she also Won't tell me that she
loes. How can I make her talk?
Ans: She's goine to do her talkng
when your BROTHER comes
>ack in town. When he was here ]
bis past Christmas, she lost her
leart to him. He is well aware of
he fact, for he loves her Vf>"??
nay as well side step and let them
ealize the truth Go back to Julith!
R. C? - I am making a trip to '
he World's Pair and my daddy
vill meet me in New York. Do you
suppose that he will let me stay
lp there with him as I have been
banning all year?
Ans: Well. . . I will admit that
rour lather has some exceptionally
jood news for you and I will not
rive it avay You are now a young
ady, prepared to work and I preSict
a successful future in the .
tate of New York. I
Patsie " Q. Sims and sister Cov-' (
ngton.
There are some hard workers p=;
lere so the district cannot fail.
M. G. Williams, reporter.
_ BONNEAU CIRCUIT ~1
. Rev. Willie Williams^ Pastor
Sunday June 11 was a high day "
it our church. Children* Day pro-|
?ram was eradicated because of
heir seclusion form services?for]-he-preseSC
The pastor delivered a wonder-'
'ul sermon while our hearts were nade
to burn as he spoke. | "]
Juite a nember of visitors were
vith us. * I
We had a warm class meeting at
he home of Rev. Tingman which
vas conducted by Bro. Ben Washington.'1
Mrs. Flemming was able to be
>ut to church Sunday to our deight.
Mrs. Maria Kamlet is home fleam
after spending awhile with ler
father and sister in Virginia. J
Ve-welcome her homeagain. ' )
>VINS SET OF ROGER SILVER
Gaffney. S. C.-The hearts of the
>eople of Gaffney_were___made?
;lad when it was announced over
Station W. S. P. A. that M^rs. R. ?
"1. Hightower was the winner of a
he set of silver in the Radio Con- f
;est. formulated 2I>9 words |
Irom tho letters- found in "Puritan j
dill." The winner is the former j
diss Ruby Kirby of this city, now
if Ridge |lpring | JT)
Misses Blanche and Veatrice
Jlymph left for Benedict-Allen
Summer School last week. _
Prof. A. C. Hightower left foi
Atlanta University where he will
itudy this summer. jj
Preparations aee Vreftig made,
or the 33rd Anniversary of Rev i
V. A. Sims at Livenstone.
Little Norma Genet Blythe oi
Spartanburg is visiting her grand
>arents, Mr. an-J Mrs. Saul Kirby
in Ledwire Street. |
Miss Edna Mae Kirby spent Sun
lay in -.Spartanburg as guest 01
ister. w .
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Saturday, June 24, 1939
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Office: ; Resilience:
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DR. A. B. JOHNSjON
SURGEON /
Office: 1323 \*Y Assembly St.
Phoile .7466
Residence: J 19 Oak Street fj
? PHoiie R7J0
?j. .
IEV. J. H JOHNSON
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Office: 202|9 Marion Street
lealer in ReaJ Estate, performs
narriage ceremonies, writes wills,
leeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Office Phone 8407 Res. 6798
DR. R. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
Gold Crown *nd Bridge Work v.
A Specialty- ^
Dflice Phone C429 Rec. 8264
y2o Washington St., Col'a.. S. C.
Office Hours. Telephone:
II A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
6 P. M. lo 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle -*
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence: ?
illS Lady St. 1301 Pine SL
Columbia, S. C.
'hone 7811
All Classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointments
Office: 2369 1-2 Gervais St.
. Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: Telephones:
1:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Fallings, Plates, Crowns, Bridge*
Anesthesia a Specialty
Announcing^ the Opening of
BEr,LMENJS REST
1323 1-2 Assembly Street
-WINEING and DINING?
This is a remodeled and Modern
Equipped Social Center
Open from 12 Noon until ?
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Hardy's Beauty Salon
Specializing In AH
Scalp Treatments
and Hair Dyeing
L326"McDuffie Ave.
Columbia, S. C
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dakes the lit.ir grow Long, Full
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lairlonger Grower 2Sc
'ressing Oil 25c
'ostage 10c.
ALSIE P. WYNNE,
Box 24, Clio, S. C.
Mutual Funeral Hom<f
8 North Church St.
Manning, S. C.
"COMPLETE AND
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Licensed Emhalmers and
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__Phone DaJ' or Night 202
PETER J. LANCfe, Jr? Pres.
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