The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 01, 1939, Page Page 2, Image 2
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Tlic Hishnps* Cieuneil m? tiirvr in
Philadelphia.Pa.. Uw week was
indeed a | ? **?>(?I all'air and w;rs
highly enjoyed l?\- all who attended
tlie sanir. Representatives.
from ;U1 reeticns < jf the church
were thei'e ami it seemed that the
V.M.K. ehtvh is a unit when it
e?\im s to puttintr over bij; procrair.s,
The fathers present im
|)res-i>d the spec lat-u s as heitltr" ift
ihm fivt te efi'd with each e.tlmr
ami that ' ad a treed efT<st -upon
hut h 1 < ! < and lay-antabors
that ?(!', in. at (. tidatiee I'ishnp
'A*. \. l-'etrrtaiti presided, over tie
sp * in t ; ah -enre f Hi>1i'?p.
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Soul li Carolinian
L Tin* "lti INth.i.'t to S!at? war will
ftk * -n:-,. at tin1 Council. We
f!i<l I> t l'"' ! the name- (if all ot
W tli> v.: alt.m1' .1 l> 't tint njr
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Ht?I fan'it* ef.?nia i'.i lti"?ar,'
li-he,- "f '|"!'e 1 *al met to T.ejuJer.
fit i.it iv.ei t ;ia'-' a? the satij,
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ST. U K I V. M. IT < M I K < I r
Rev. I.\ Philip Ivlli^ll'a.^tdr
Thai .. S. i ' (t :r na-tm'
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niornini*. II.* t- ! :< hitriilv' 'r.f t
meet ir.tr- \ f.fit-,', ri ~ '
Miry f 'T, < ) Hi .;h fat/.H-t n?.
Vounir l?. p!,-*-. r., < jpiTJ t
CSmn?-rl iar.ai ? unci! i, . t at ih<
' -ami'. I''?. < . O w-evi, > Sunday
were leal flu . 1 : J < !. 'Pie tm<**>r
?r?"ke in ):> *r ' MVnir and Evar.jite
list Ivt-v. Mr. Tayl>r pi^ ae'Ved an'
able <eriti"ti at bite. The i silly!
was eetMpl'-i.-tl Monday evonirtf?
and the ela-s leaders -made jr'ond
ropo ts. All tr 1 ^11? rally <aptnins
_ wot.. l.ipl'v >i,ii i n<1 1?f..i- t'1 eir
eyre!!, i.f w.e.Tf in Mi,, rally. M n
flay even int.'. July J. ! he pastor is
W fall ill v a rhurrh run fe e nee < , .n - '
?!*?> pinii- f'u beautifvintr the in-,
terinr of the rhurrh. P>r<f. Janw
fiad'den will-al-o nrearh hi-' tiiial
Rcrmrin a4 this iv.ee: ii.tr Tb-he's
aye en.-ft!e f"i' 'he n-hets' pienie
ivhirh i- Ivdule'l f?#i- th,, fourth!
MoadavMn July. Thi- will be the
treat <fl 'Tl11 ea-'"n. Mr. Kuirene|
Drveanx rerrntly eloeted ehuroh
orpanist is rendering the very J
hftst. sei\-jee, and Mi . i ' i' n '
^ as well as tho c hoit ^rarc well pleas
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Central K. I*. M. K. Church
An unusual large audience attended
all ATT the services at the
above church on President street
la-t Sunday. L\ir Pastor, KeV.
K. X* Fiegory, was at his ..best
both morning and evening. At 11
''clock lie spoke from Hx-alus 15:
17 "ThoiTshalt bring them dn an<i
pkmt them in the indn'<?, >in*'. Subject
"(lod will take care of y m".
p.m. !.,. spoke from. Jonah 15:1-2.
H.o\b (if these messages were well
received by t}ie members and
many visitors. Rev. P. R. Tiller
of Old Hothol M. K. church preach
ed a strong scrim n in the afternoon
foi our pew rally. He took his
text from St. .Mark lb t<t "For' he
t't is not against us, is on our
! fiart". Rev. .1. Campb"ll from the
-ana- rhtiieh also made remarks,
t 'oitu' to Central whenever y'ni
\vani i enjoy ji real good service.
Mr. Sau.uel Watson |S Short St.
i- tiou mil- reporter'<"oi' The Pal
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S< IKllib
r. ? i Two
oflhe ineinbeis of the- l'ac.;!
f y of the Charleston Summer
chool fo,- Teacher-, .M is-.es Rut.li
. Mao?We-i itiorelnb.d aTTTl fv P7~
i 11' 1111 .?h-ts?IN inn?rn?Hrp?rtTITTTm"
*:tig and c-mfoi table home bf Mrs
Mabel (Ireeii. who resides . at MO
M"i ri? <livet. IS- tli tciu'i its hail
ft.*?v Atlanta. (Jeorjfia. >v)jer,. they
nv i 'i | ' 1iv.ul a ? 1. i ?i.f )lu
Atlanta FVnivets'ity I .aboralo! y
Sch??'>l Faculty.
' !)wi:lA.-.<t?mAaii? will twcall Miss
rtntn s-!. wliiV i t inTFi] Tin.' -Activit
v i'tri ain in the sunniU'r school
Tutu fast sninnurr with a I teutonlU
at iu'ri of lvi ooif >>ivo Techuit|!jo>.
uivoIviuR- thirty-fiv,. lintal
school c'iiihiion ami seyenty-eij?hi
iliM-rvi't's,
.Miss Wot moi el*n.| coiTies at
Miss lloina's' assiptunt, special-'
i/inc iti problems ti? in>ari? to the
primary tfr;nles. She Is 'thw niece
'!' Waller W! it b~eXerut IV" socle taiy
of the_ N. A. A. C. IT,
st n rri^n hi ri:m \so\s to
mi:i:T in iihanciivfi.i.i" .
I Fi:sl)\ v. Jl i.v it n
Tiio Scott i.-h llite {\Ia-.ns of
| ; (.'at'olitia w ill meet' "Tiles,lay
Fuly- It at I'o am'hvill, '.in theii
-etr. i-uunual liieitimr. IVi.-i nw>.~ pei
tai'niuv to tip or.h r \yill he tli--'
tt-se.l. The meetintr will . pen ?u
e|. o'r[o-k iH 111 (' h o-e ill t' aftertooll.
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I'r. I.illlhM S-.: 1. >t: ,p,-nt St j i hIji y
t; _ ri it. Sp.-n-.M-.l. -.c .vill, M,.
'it..I .M i - ' i \V. H 1-1. I: il'.d t'lillli'.J .
M t'i. W il- t; \ a i j Spni '
:nil>ur^ Friday up "in-iii"--. Mi s
\\'il?nii : .ill Mi-- - Ma! c! Hire- ae
uiji|.a*iii d Mr \Vi!-?.n.
Mr. :.n.l Mi-. N ah.das
and family <-f M/ k'dy wwc in
Fnioh Friday attendir.v: the fun
i;il ni' Mt<. ( '! ?! ;t Kennedy *\vln
t\?nm-:ili/fd t St. I.'.ikt- Ft hia.v
afternoon.
Mr-, Katie Mi ii.i^_ia--.4r ma-' af
('nim;'.- dli|(-l cit i/.-tTs', *1.1 at-ii a
? ny?nt-e'n X. TVuh-vard
~hiw]a.V iint? ttinvr. Fmiwi : 1 j-c-rvires
n ill )>,. held a' ("uthivh F.ai>'i?i
T u?-'l;iy a ftctiindt) \rith ].{<.? v. J.
\. Batcn in ohnifre. "
Mi>. f.c-lii \\'ci(liy 1- ft ft.11' X.
Y. fit 1 a ?t week.
Mi-^n-s Hcd.-n Kennedy and M' it
l!"f?\.\ijinv oa tit . Slit.day aftcj inxiit
in - St-dall*.
M i". "M.-Kinlcy Monrehcad i.f ('Id
' aim. II!.. Mi;" Katie Moerehead
mil Mi?, f'nrri,. litiitl nf \Va?!)in':"
*r'n, I* Mi?-. .fn?* tldiic W..I thv
an?l Miss Aniic/cnc MinreheaH nf
AMp-ville, X ftvot'c called llelllC
("| M j.'CT'itJHt t,f the dfii t ll df their
a ithi-r, Mr?. Katie Moorehead.
M:ind Mrs. CI. W Hidden \vi-ro
tin T'nit.n TY&sday.
1 > 11 \ V VT t V e F-TT .T.
" * ' ^ III I I UUi'K
P.eninmin K. May?. TVan of l#o
"-Vhonl f.f Religion. 1 [<>\v;i>*| T'niv..
- f<?Kiiioj... i n the TI.f*' do
Fl!A \' K J'lly f>. I[c will, attend
I ho Kxcriit ive Session of the lYorld
Committee of the YMGA in Go
nova. -Inly 1-1 18 and from Geneva
lie. will attend the World's Youth
('on fen-nee ?t Amsterdam, HoJ
Intnl. where Ve will serve a
I' the e \net t - In the Commissi'n
n Chrjs-t ianit y and T?:ioq p'"i"
MitVs plans in rat urn oh t he X._
mandic. August 14.; t. .
THE PAL
!>:bknes?? a. m. e. church t
Rev. 1). N Wilson, Pastor
. Charleston,
S. C. :On Friday s
Juno 23, the Presiding Elder, Rev. c
J. E. Thomas, held his third J
J tuarteily conference at Ebenezer ,
I A. M. E. Church. He brought greet (
lings from all over the district;" A
very successful quarter was held,
flic reports were complimented by t
-Hot. ,1. E. Thomas and accepted
by the conference. i
Sunday moijning .Rev. Thomas!
delivered a very noble and instruct J
1 ive sermon. Subject: "The Lord.'
i.s come." t
Because of the death of Mr.'(
Charles Temple, the husband of1
Mrs. Temple, the organist, services
were very much abridged in order
that everyone might be able to at_
I lend the funoral which was held I
J at .Mo l is lirov.'n A. M. E. Chutvh,'j
' at one o'clock. Rev. R. I. Lenion
Ib.Jijg of of the city, Rev. D_N
i Wilson officiated at the fuiittfal
i no ih\ . .1. E. Thomas delivered i
I'.lie !*rniiiii. Everyone wj*h to eX- ,
'tend their sincere sumpnthy tp the '
bereaved raniily.
Sundae Sih.nl ami I ,|->gU|> w.oo.
mid at their usual hour. {!
On Su'aday night the pastor, de ,
tivered the Ba.ecalauraer.te sermon
f.t < I'.no Colli'g.- liodio- the di.
1 I. i in in?of MK F! Smith Brown
.which was hold at our church. |
The pastor use.I for a subject, 1
"Woman's IScuuty. This text was
\ ei y informative and instructive.
-44*?l.olu m.uh a 'ici;, nice sliuw.'
ii g iu Xhtiir uniforms. Mrs. F. YjL
1 Wi'lsiiu piescntcd Mrs. K. S. Brown.
lis1 instructor of the Poro College,)
who in turn gave a brief history,
. of tin- Poro System. e
Tokens were presented to the i
nasfenr, the as/.'t organist, Mrs. M.I
aI. Brown, the scxton^-^Mr. K, |
Brown who in turn thanked-those
verv hi cloy for making the gifts,
nossitlo.
Ilev. and Mrs. D. X. Wilson andj
Itev. and Mrs J. K. Thomas dined>
. t tliw h "e of Mrs. R. Moultrie.i
i ,-towardcss. Sunday afternoon. T
Many visitors were present the
whole day.
Don't forget t() buy your copy
of tin* Puimet-tr Leader.
XL M. P.m wn.- reporter.
IX K WEST NEWS
"^11. Lebanon A..M.K. Church j
Simdtly School opened at the
0-: al In.-ur. -The- pastor conducted
I lie gollel-. 1 review.
I!e\*. .1. C,' Q'u.urirs, presiding El '
1-v of i he (i! eon ville District; der
the st'iiiWn. il.t'V. Quarles|
; * lOr.nanio'l l>v his wife, Mrs.'
\ . P. Q a os. |
Nl!. -Loin P. Moiamre has been I
??r' "S .--f?cfk,- ot t rcrrcstr
' -Ja ntes Pt! ry
S.Vn ir**''~P.** M '
- -j -r." :r..> weeic,
War*
-it" _ with I
.' I r: M. -. Robert
I. . 7 .' ? S .--" v. ".] who has
r was able to
-* *:. t-a'?n.iTiv worsh-ip.
I i. ' vwaus, Mr. Paul Sax
M -. (k'o'^ia Pi-nitt are
I . ; s'it-k ii.-t.
Mi-. lk-V:,. (iarri'tt. Messrs
| I Ah xander (iarrett and
.>f.r?~-+,TaTI K-s-ci f- (- ohmrbra
. 11i to Due West to sec home
j. vihs" Sum Jay monvmg returning
. P. M.
.M Sn.-io Ellis who bought iT
* "!i.. time ago is living there
Vnpi'iV.
Mi-s IJoln'tta Hlfis is spending
M u o \vtieki5_rii Atlanta, (la.?
I.AMil'OKI) OROYK holiness
Cllt IK H
J Mishap I . I). Uookard, Pastor
! Sunday School was omitted.
1 ?... . ... it> T
.11 n I [./ ruiiuuuii R'S I\C*v. u.
II. Jones delivered a wonderful
eiiunn from the theme "God's
purpose in. ripening and" it is not
'much noticed." Remarks by Rev.
K. W. Hire. Brother Eugene An.
, IImm'I) ..f New Bethel Baptist
' h.n:cii and Missionary I;. M. Ste.
ei-ii- were associates.
I _ On..Sunday night-vr^ worshipped
ait h Trinity A.M.E. Chtirity. A
(hildia^'s I>ay program was had.
TTf.operathm * standing. Much
succors to the Palmetto Leaded.
Sl'HINC. I I KI.I) BAPT. CHl'RCH
j Rev. W. I.. Wilson, Pastor
Ijuuivn*. S. C. : On Saturday,
the pa -trr,- "rtTT?t~\vilSe" went to Spar.
. Innhurg to the Woman's Missionary
Convention, Rev. and Mrs. L.
Butler entertained them with a
beautiful luncheon at f> P. M.
Sunday was a red letter day for
ji.ur chuVeh We were amazingly sur
.priced hy trite following members
| from St. Paul Bantfst Church in
'"Columbia: IToscon and Mrs. Wootli
lard. Den. and Mrs.. Ablty-Dea. and
j Mrs*. Monro, Pea. and Mrs. Spann,
Mr. Davis. Mr. Center. Mr. Green,
Mr. Harris and his1 daughter, Mrs."
Pearl Strong.
! The Sunday School was unusually
interesting. The students wero
out in lar'/e numbers. l/osson was
leviowed by the pastor and remark
l>y Doa. Moore from Rfr
Haul. 1 I
Pi aye; services were conducted
I
\
J 1 1 1 1
METTO LEAPgK^
>y Dcas. Puckett and Able. Thei
he pastor came forth iVUh the me
;age for the morning. He spok<
>n the subject "Walking Withou
fesus." The visitors were Intro
tuced. Bio. Woodard made renarks
for the group.
BYPU began at 6 P. M. undo
>he auspicee of Mrs. Johnson.
Prayer services were conductei
iy Dea. Adams and Bro. Smith
iifter which the pastor brot th<
light message, "God will brim
nan down." The hand writing oi
he wall was brought out in ai
jnusual manner. The atten(|anc<
was very good but more peopl
ihould have heard the message
Rev. Hicks made remarks concern
ng the sremon.
Collection for the day, $42.80.
I'lEDMQfJT DISTRICT SUMMEI
SCHOOL
Tfro PifHmrmL_Di*ttiig*, -Summc
School began its 17th summer o
work under the efficient supervis
ion of it's direetorr Prof. S. L. Fin
toy: Teachers ot this section ar
fortunate to attend this school, be
cause it is rated as one of the ver
best district summer Schools ii
the state, and it has a directo
whose tho-tough training and pro
fessional experience fit* hhn t
know their needs *nd to select
faculty to meet their problems.
The . strong faculty is compose
of Prof. S. L. Finley, director an
teacher of Mathematics; Mrs. Rut
C. Pride, English, Civics and His
tory; Mrs. Willie M. White,' specii
Farm life and Home Life problerr
Mass Fleta William, Rural Edu
cation 11-lv; Miss Dorothy Nana
Health Education; Mrs. Addie Mc
Vhirter. Music Physical Educatio
and Geography; Mrs. Millie J. Git
Primary Methods; Miss Dove!
Johnson, Psychology and Progres
sive Education (Activity); Mis;
Hilda V. Grayson, Directress, Lab
nrtorv School I Activity!; Mrs. Eli
zabeth Reaves, Registrar.
t Vi?i tnrc
Sjweral outstanding visitors "in
f t #
ludo Hon. W. B. Wilkerson, advi
Tor Tor summer school and Yor
County Supt. of Education; Pro
[tV. C. Sullivan, advisor and Roc
faill County Supt. of Education
P"of. J. E: Riley, "Director of A1
k-ndale summer school; Rev. Mil
'.er. piineipal of school at Black
v/!!e.
The school designs its prograi
to include features for the develo
no.r.t of '.veli rounded teachers. Cu
to mar v has b?en the election o
"Mis# Piedmont," an honor held b
Mrs. Lillian Pride for the past tw
yearn. 25 prospective winners ar
now contesting and the decisio
will be made July 12th at "Kin
Solomon's Weddings," for 1930*
'"Mi,ss Piedmont."
Monday night June 26 th
Health Education Class, under th
direction of Miss Dorothy Nanc
featured a program long to be re
rqembered by the citizens erf Roc
Hill. The program consisted"" of"
instructive and enjoyable picture
cu?.i ?? btl XT
uciiiiiu in*: oiiouuws, I lie t
gro Farmer," and "Let My Peop
Live." The pictures were in keep
ing with the oourses offered i
ins around farm and communit
the school room. The second cent<
life and the former and latter te
ling the story of tuberculosis.
Through the diligent work of tV
energetic teacher and the enthu
siasm of her class more than fi\
hundred persons viewed these pic
tures in the Emmett Scoitt Gynn
We are inaebtoo to Clemson Col
lege for these unusual pictures.
EDGEFIELD NEWS
Miss Mary A. Simkins is spenc
ing several days .in Greenwood vi
iting relatives and friends.
Mrs. 'Mary Simmons left las
week for Augusta, Ga., for an ir
definite stay.
Mr. Julian Harney's body wa
brought to Edgefield fc/r burif
from New T^ork. Interment i
Macedonia cemetery.
ThP Wesley Aid Burial socict
held their annual anniversary ser
vices at Trinity A M. E. churc
on last Sunday evening. Rev. Wil
lianis of Augusta, Ga., was th
guest sponker for this occasion.
The Juvenile Thrift club wil
meet at th^uJioma of J. T. Hamil
ton the first Thursday in July a
4 p.nrw
Dr. D. Dixon of Barnwell aeeor
panied by his family and Mr;
Ccfrnelia Green were Sunday vis
itors in the home of Mr. and Mr;
James O. Thompson.
Mis. T^elia Oliphant and daugh
ter were the Sunday guests o
Mrs. Estelle Green.
?Minn Nina-Yotmgbtood is on th
sick list this week. We hope fo
her a speedy recovery.
n'COLUMBIA DIST. MINISTERS
sjand LAYMEN HELD MEETING
e at ALLEN UNIV., TUESDAY
t By Rev. W. It. Bowman
On account of their l>eloved pre.
siding elder. Dr. E. P. G. Dent
|. has accepted anothoi- position anc
will soon leave for his new ficlc
j.of labor, the Ministers and Lay.
. men of the Columbia district de.
'
B cided to give hhn a big receptior
? Friday night. July 30 at St. James
tl Church on Henderson Street when
^ the district missionary ladies 4wil
g be holding their annual meeting
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y 4 GRttTDRINK-A y/GHTY FLAVOR
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eDr. W. B. L. Clarke will make
the presentation speech and the
program pertaining to his efficient
leadership is headed by Rev. W. B.
Nasty of St. James and others.
| The Ministers and Laymen also
> discussed the type of man needed
to preside over the Columbia Dist.
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lis'hed but this correspondent
learned from good authority that
it was a harmonious meeting and
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Saturday, July 1, 1939
that Dr. W. B. L. Clarke, Rev. 0.
C. Durham, (Rev. I. O. Simmons
and Lrfymen P. J. Corley J. A.
Hartwell, E. R. Lewis and Sam
Howard would represent the district
to the- power to be.
' The ReV. W. R. Bowman was
elected president over the group
and presided over the session. The
district will meet again at the caU
of the president.
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