The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 01, 1939, Page Page 8, Image 8

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P' Pft|? 8 , A TRIBUTE TO DOCTOR ROBERT V Skilled physician, friend brave ai Earnest student with ideals high w Whose hunwine qualities cannot 1 Ami, uncounted kind deeds by nu Your tindvrsta.nding sympathy, ni Kill our troubled hearts with hem You lift our l.u'tdens with mind s When those we cherish lie sulFeri No doctor cures all ailments and .To bodj.es toin. with ce.ftain disinis Hut'your gratifying success, jpeat To mailing humaniqy from the[go You're needed <,(i much, oh. that lw Can.den. Myrtle Meach, Ocala, i. Yon elcvatf yoiir prof'yu ^ our life., Vikfa* character, is open *ur medical ability and professi ^ I his I lid' l ed V" <ffi~ ub.co h-i i'.I T^ Wuiiliy >?mi .of nol.le parents, you (if opportunities uh'un fyou, your t .< ul ymiT-" Winy less A mud" =^=^May-vnnr tif( ever yltHh' \VlttT~I~ 11ki iii.i:i111 m 11\i r.~< 11runi lli'v'. K. A. Davis, Pastor Regular. scfviirs ucic held oil Sunday. The \veather being pleas* ant ntany' members and friends were present. The pastor "deliverer! two soul stifling messages which tou.t*h"vd tin* hearts of those present, foui were connected during these services. Ph.. clubs atid off roars.' <? have worked- nicely, this - month,-*-reporting "iiVer $ I "Jo. no. The following deserve' mention but they .all .did we!!: hudies Aid $X.OO; Men $S.2f>; Deaeo'iiess $11.(1(1; Will inn' Workers $la.'JC; Iii-itcmi" Sims $;2tW?0; and Joyce $J;"?.( ('.' I.cf us triple this amount next month. It. can be-done and must 1. done. I /o s t week l\V?. ami Mrs. I lav is Wcri' . accompanied to tlm State ('.cirivcat i*n liy flip" president -and other men.her.- of Civ* Missionary Circle. ' f)<i Monday of this week. tlit-ec y Ulltf lailios will receive prizes fov pretty iltii->es' ami selling tit* ke*n; M.iases Oia Mae Scott, John ni? Mae Thompson. Annie KelmImr. am! Pauline Knplisii. I'oti't TaTT To" af1 out the TTe p t m' ('oincut ion I.ei i* July J. 1P.< S I'M ?piKOSel.AXn ,\.M,K. I III lit 11 Kevi \V. M- Itnimi, Pacini i5umlay wa< a good day. Sunday School opened at it's usual In m Urn. II. I!. Itutler rev ie Wed tin lesson which was vevy intcc tintr the at*'ftiiiitr ser\ict. w.p eat riot out hv t he na- toc in w Picti h piv;irln'ti a < ail :-tirriuir s,-nu"H 11 is ti-M w;.is ftiinul Si. John lit::!.* Tlii' a1' a i I w a? " i< iu-.'Ii'i ill Christ At .'.K.'tn I'. \I. \\ i w it n'r-si'il tin (Wit' anni\ m .-ar\ l* . tin* church whit-', .was a '. rami |>r . .rani. Mr11 i . Ilfiiu.i w.'! .mini tli,. auili am ami *v,.< fat la r ami ufrrrhvr ' _ i lii' ' irlt 'a civ i ini\ no I. IN v. .1 \ Can hoi! |>i-;ii'li?*?i a real'mini Vfisaiy Sfrun?n. Text. "1'jion .ihi> Km k I'll 1'iiii.l -ir.y llmnc." Om> .p.>U, tn J'Ss,. chun'. wa: heart ? !i rrI while the mail <> newlyi >a i t . t ?*?! fnsiiio ami every thjiur was looking bloomy am Vti'iMl. QilltVr 'AvasTfrrernl in tlu cool of I h7> i'\ i tTiii. \\ o all liai ,.ih> t; i?n! .'h! tone i it'll', You an alwa.N - w? '. tiv? (a e nil' oyer'am - woi shife vvillu-u*. KATKSIil km; m:\vs ReY. A. lh Uenciiam nccoinpa i!ii'il Khlor ' A .111\vt rs ami hi daughter. Miss Kuth .lowers, t< 'AlloniTale, S. where tli1 thin Quarterly Confetencp w as held. Kev. l'eacham delivered tli,. nies sage *f t'a* morning which was en , joyed l.y all-. K? v W. I*. Hi trie: V thf pastor. i'.ad a swell eorferenei pr<t?rnni nr ramrod. Th?? Missionary S eiety of St James ('. M I". ('hureh iravo a <51 "? vor Ten at tko hot no of Mrs. Viols Oiim. Sunday rveninjr. A very in ^ toro->tinir program was eiidorod. Miss Both .1 iiw.'rs ami Sister Mildred. loft, Mar,day for Nov Vol U City. R*v. ,1. .1.. Fisher. pastor of St. James C M. K. ('hu:oh is hiiifintr tl ia?r< to pass in his pas tori?a! wark. * >t JnmTs StewArde** Board me lastHPrntsy at tho homo ?f M ("oitirlm Smith. Wo nfo sorfA^to report the ill nes* of Mrs. Julia Dork and wo hop# that sho will soon recover. -- * WESTON MANGE ~T id true and pure 111 ie measured i. tubers are treasured. , *? ini^tlies kind and siifcere ty good cheer, o quick , inVT" ?wd sick. m ifives a clean slate usand _ ntnrlected 'til loo late patience, unerring judgement (Is must have beon sent. 511 you might serve and old Orangeburg! I imimilnd our respect, ? for all to inspect! mini skill _fnT_ _ , t - * ? -H .i vv ; did not foil *7' self to avail. '' , in service unselfish and right "Y radiance Trrar Vhd bright. I,'OS A T ,K! ' 11 A l.'T Rrookcr Lodgu Rox fif'.l MyrUo Reach. S. C. ? _ ___ M Services are held at Ulm Olive A | Rrunch Raptist Church th,. 1st and lid Sundays of each month. A i The pastor; |{ev. Hailey, is ;i w vouderful -preacher.-1 Mrs. Viola Oxim, Miss Aserene Ryrd. Mrs. Creep Thomas and "Mis Allelic l,?avis arc attending summer school. Mill. Hessit, Thomas of ("liar lotto, N. is visiting her mother, Mrs; Nora Talon. Tlw... ; - - ' s.. " M l m-.> II all. /.i< n Baptist Chinch woiv held the first Sunday of'the month. Rev. Cook, tin' pastor, will n'ive you spiritual food. . ... n. ? C AKNIiiT MAYS Mrs. Anna McKarlin. Reporter Tin- Sunday Sehool is Mill ?malJ. ^ howe\er, we are still (arryinv on TfiT- "j'liihI 'work, i Wr hope tha.t it.' j is (Jod's will. t,ur little- childivn | will Ii,. hack with us soon. At 11:.'50 " Rev. lloUnan presenleil Kev. .1. A. j Jenkins who pleached a powerful ' ' sermon. At the teachers train. iiij.r Class met. wl.h tlu- pastor. .Mrs IP M. M. Fuller is president of this "> class. 7the A. ('. 1*1. I.ear-'ta- ^ ^ and=lfible I'oruni met with Mis. Si* fi ' I. (ijllisiui and .Mrs." Anna .Me|,v?r Hi. piesiduip-. Tlu- remarks of Mrs. (.iij.! iin?v.cre vefv ins.pirinir. ' N:.".h " 111e Uov. .1. A. Jenkins dr 1 .1 v> -ruin i in?tnessayo. 11? . preached nil tin- subject "Subject " I)i l ivj.in." , l-'i iilay. low. Iluliuan pi ca licit the funeral ..r M >. SiV-ic Sin I f 1.1 tall whose body was t ranspi>t">t il w licrii fitim New 'S t?i U. She Imveti >11 fit her h'ss a ln?t. "I* tela _? | t i'Vi's and frieiiils. S I II,. ACE I -wai u?- ami llil'le Ko | _ ? i tiiii > .'inii.il Iin, t at ill,. li"ine S' f Mrs. S. .1. (iilliscii Ei iilay nil.'. .. \!ti | business rile sei'Suif the IHC.rl |> lie; s ice ei'hl ill inks and cake. \\ w are ylnd to lr.i\e in our oinnmiiit v the fnlh'W inir pej's.'im: Mr. lo>bii; M ij;jiiii> I tie..- yia, Mr. Jennie ~ Hall of (li'.n i. t. M r~'foTTT AllT.ti.le >f Aikeiis, Mr. Millie Ihtioit of belli).lie. (la. We Welcome yell all 'in our community. j. M e hope a speeily I eo've* y for lo'V. .1. 1'. Fuller. I 1 I'm I I N M 111' VT1 Y i:k \N( II i " iTi L m\l>l IJT ST AAL-AT pi f TTOMF r VMP F , A stay at home o?unp to he conducted hy the T'hyllis Wheat .ley Branch of the Y\YC.\ ditriny the month of July. There will l>e .croup sinyiny ' i handicraft, ,art ami Physical) EjJ. uoation. t, ,. Att {flTls1 t hi lit eon years of ft ye anil oyer are invited to join irn and . *rrn>y these activities. I ' T'eirist rat ion heyins Monday, Ju.l Iv 3rd.- llhtlh Rcyistration \fre is ll> cents I Act iyfi i?-s from I () -A. M. to 1 J'. M, ^ \K\\ S IN \\|) \|{<M \d \\ \SIIIN(,r()N. 1). C. Ity J. (>. Hart I Wa^biniirton. IV July l-t l! i Tin* Allen university flub mot on ; Jon,, 'J1. to olret otVieers for the ' j fi inintr year. Troy are a< t'ol- J | . lows: Katrono Cheeks jvesidentj |_ r John <V Hart. vied-presideht: Mrs i lynndena WhaleV, Iter. Sec.; Mrs. i .lessie 11ood, ( ?r. SveTi WaiU' R7" jj 5 iVan. Kin See.: Robert R. Kelly. I . Alumni See.: Mrs. Kolli,. Heath, Ttvas.; Walter Calvin, Chaplain > t and J. (V Hart, soo it'll "editor. The lub made resolutio*ns to put on -t:t\tip,, rm unique programs fmr ^ the cominp year, hejrinninp with > this summer. Many other imp.or- _ taw wore discussed ami J' ikHHMMAM THE P; lanned.. . ?a Mrs. Etta Sykes~spcnt 2 weeks ere with her.sister and left last J C riday for Philadelphia, Pa., to in isit some of her relatives there, sc Irs. Sykes is of Columbia, S. C. al ^.\ 1 iss T1 el nut Dawkins of Union hi opped over for several days with r cousin, Mrs. It. L. Whaley and th uoneyed on to visit "other Tela- at ves in Hoston, Mass. Mr. William Morgan, wife and ,.j other passed through last week s. mil Newberry, S. C., on \heir way a, i New York to attend the fab1, la y sto'p'ped over a day with Mr js in) Mrs. \V. P. Dean. ;\j Mr. ami Mrs. W. P. Dean, famv and hi t'her O'Neal motored to j,. radley, S. ('., and Newberry, a, .. on the annual vacation with I'fK < . .Mr. Isaac .uistuio a ?? graduate bl r Allu-n university returned lust Si ok fumi the Fnivorsity of jn ichigan "when* lie has boon work \V< ig oil lijs Masters' in Mathema or Ht-?n ported a very success ik-v'wr.?? ? = ? i;i-:\nkttsvillk mays < A laige iTiiniber of our' school r!s left for New York Monday: is> Aitbellia llolmes and Miss iih'iiji l'rince. I'rot-. II. Butler ami sister Miss una I.no Butler of llartsCille, a- in the city Sunday, hou?*o ;ests of Mr. and Mis. K. L. Job- . \ VI STUKTI ii YJDFK DOLLAR m " at SUNSHINE | STORE I i'ancN (?roceries, fresh Meats i nits A Vegetables Fresh-Daily 1 1 *)11 I I i,i?rlj\n Wt I 1 OU lltllUCIl ~ ( OM .MIHA. S. C. ( Phone 9139/ We Deliver (h .11 f A' SPKCl A LS i \|{\ A I M?N MII K 25C I arm- or N ??mnll canii i.otii it si <;.\k 47c 1 II.OTII K \<. SI (i Alt ' 25c ll?-.. - i i i: KOSI: KICK 19c Hi-. \ I KU <. IllUM) MKAI, 22c [Tlx ... uu.in <ikits 28c ,'t'K I.AKI) STKCIAL i??vai. 69c s ri.K : ils/kovAi. "rV sri-iiv >./.. *0C ^ i>osi: i.utu 10c | ri.Ol'K SA1.K * I I1??. DOWN 'Mill T ? f - . ! Il>. DOWN' or^ m HI --?4^> (MM) KM I' Kl.oirK 4"w. ! II,-. Dim i;m r I'l.oi it ' c w. i ii,s. . *ot I'ICNIC HAMS _ Ii. 19c | pguBun % " ILMETTO LEADER kin. Kev. Morrison of Durham, N. ., was in the city Sunday eveng. He delivered the evening rmon at Zitm A. ALTS. Z. church so the special singers from Duram accofpanied Rev. Morrison. Mis. Hanna arrived home for ic summer, visiting chiliTreftTTolive-s and frieh<M? Miss Cl?o Dilute and sister arved home from New York to rend a while with parents Mr. id Mrs. J. Drake. Miss Bacote of Timmonsville in the city visiting Miss Minnie ae Smith and family. QliV-sjfk liiejads;. Mn^. H, Binginv, Hiss N. Thomas, Mre, Alexlder Spearman, Mrs. Miles, Mrs. nkins and Miss Minnie Durant s<y Miss Doshta Mae Stubbs.?? mini -durirnr the snnlmnr Mvs ira H. Evans held a special meet j K for the close of 38-39 year's [>rk. They art? looking forward I - - ?T?- | JUI^I Ij, N. f ' ate Show Mon. Nite 11:00 r 'Man About Town" ? WITH j ROCHESTER AN I) i, \ . JACK BENNY < DOROTHY LAMOUR d vWiJ^fTlTuTfmi KmSJJJUJAUkM ? ! ATTEND THE G R A N D OPENIN G or Tin: new II Air-Conditioned COLORED BALCONY L ?or Tin:? I y^JHEATREj PHONt 340^J Th^s Saturday July 1 ? 2:30 P.M. ()!'FN IXC ATTR ACTION "WINUS of the NAVY" t COMSLVG SOON ' ' Maxine , x j SULLIVAN I "St. Ivouis Blues" j mammmmmmmmmmmmmmm o I nSIT NEW YORK; WORLD'S FAIR j SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FAR! from Columbia IN COACHES I SIABOARD AIR-CONDITIONED, IECLINING-SEAT COACHES CTOT7 C L It A n ~ "C~CSf r o b t a bTe~~ One way from Columbia Richmond $ 5.40 Washington 7.35 Philadelphia 10.67 New York _____ 12.22 'j Boston (via Hell (iate Bridge 19.55 ' l^ittsburgh 14. I 111II it 1(1 18.21 ' St. Petersburg 8.50 Tampa 7.95 Miami 10.25 W. Palm Beach 9.25 Jacksonville 5.10 "SILVER METEOR" VUlt both the New York and San Franciaco World* a Fair* for $90 round taip rail farm? in coachea. Hotel accommodations in N. Y. J. L. Carter. DPA Room No. 1 Arcade Bldg. Columbia, S. C. Telephone 3821?9987 ^ ' s for the new change for July. Mr. Jimmie (McRae was in the city /Sunday from New York and California. Dr. T. R. Richardson, Prof. G. H. W. Morris and Dr Watt attend ed the ball game at Laurinburg institute. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McDuffie, ' Jr., of Laurinburg institute and Mr. Jenkins of the institute were the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Richardson the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E Thompson is in the city from Sumter. iMr. and Mrs. E. Thompson is Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dixson and father Mr J. S. Dixson were..in the | city Sunday house guests of Mrs. Julia Thompson and family. . I, PRESIDENTS LAST APPEAL | Continued from page 1 school and union workers any-j] where,.. The School of Methods, j j under the directorship of Dean I Dynamo Campbell and his staff of j trained workers, is a providential ] 3lessing to all Christian workers > vho are interested in the study <yf~p{ die Holy Bible und the cause of H eligious education. '? T 1 Xl- -X ?l - -a > i nupe mai an of tne district :> onvention presidents have ccfm- ;! ilied with?the enrollment?cam-' v )aign as sent out by the corre- J ponding secretary, and that you i ) ire now piepared to report the 'i luota that was assigned W> your | i istrict. Once more we urge all j listrict convention presidents, su- : jerintendents of Sunday schools, i 3.Y.P.U. presidents, officers of the :onvention, pastors, state board i nembers, district missionaries and | friends who are Chrisian lovers > ind workers to help us make this > session of the convention a grand s success by enrolling your schools, j unions, district conventions, and j lonations for the advancement of ] the work. Any Sunday school or I Comm Insure An affiliated compai J?Seven Fire^ancLTw< substantial backgro The average age is over 71 , LOYALTY GRO $20000,00(1 LOYALTY GRO1 $$450,000,( LOYALTY GRO exceeds 25 FACTS: 1. We ope 2. You car . policies 3. The poli tion an< 4. It pays uenents 5. It pays or acci 6: Policy-c HC A. H. D \ ~ LOCAL OF1 5-6 Hook Buildir I COUP your name to agent will call I am inte Health -Accid My Name is P. 0. Address R. F. I). No. _ State . ' I . m* i 1 ? ??NW^??U ? ??- union desiring membership can | S' enroll for $5.00 for on? representative, and $2.60 for eAch additional representative. Each dis- 1 trict Sunday School and B.Y.P.U. lip group can enroll for $7.50 and tin $5.00 for each; additional repreisen,'* Tn tative. Life memberships are the $5.00. We sincerely hope that all all friends who are interested in the mi work of the convention come with spt minds and purses ready to give the one dollar as an annual donation, cht Please send youp doorway or do- ett nation if you cannot attend the $1. convention. T. This is our final appeal to all) Os general workers and friends who $.5 are interested in our state conven-' An tion to meet us at Benedict Col-1 1 lege, Columbia, S. C., July 12-15, Se^ 1939. - - \ ( CHAS: F. CANDY, President.1 I . a ? I A M %. A.I i* g? i nc V IS THE WHO KNOW! 5 The busy housewife, the average m j average girl!?all can now K NO>Y 5 tests announced every day over the c in the magazines! There is no li 5 You win with brains. It's what y< 1 The Winner". : -H : :? ? Ojr cdurse will help you to win fai ( tor has won prizes from the Atlantr 2 cag^o Defender, which awarded him ( from the Kellog Company and fron 2 I^essons are $1.00 a mont'h and are J. teenth of eachmonth. One Dollar 2 on way! Address: j v~ The Washington C 8 HOY jj Special: "How I Won" Uost x 25c a copy. Gel this amazing ! ercial Cas ince Comp " " IS , ny of LOYALTY GROL ) Casualty, Com panics ar und of over $43*000,000 i ( SOUND / of our LOYALTY GROl years. STRENGTH UP'S surplus to policyhi LOO. ' . ? SERVICE \jf Companies have paid )00.00. SCOPE UP'S Field Force and ,000. l^ate in 46 States in U. S. and Cz l't find another company in Sout with same coverage for same mo cy offered is a combination of Hi 3 Accident. extra benefits for graduate nur for X-Ray examinations and qui from ONE DAY to TWELVE MO dents. Special coverage for wo arries DOUBLE INDEMNITY f ME OFFICE: NEWARK, N. J. Sawyer, State / ixie Underwriters Association PICES: Ig , C( /^N\T .Those interested in a f V_y? N "* 0ne described above pi i the Coupon, mail it to our oliit to see you immediately. rested in one of your Special Coi ent and Hospitalization Policies. City -? ft* Saturday, July 1, 1939 r. PHILIP A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor Sunday was a high day at Phi. The Seven Wonders ] played >ir parts well. Sunday was the istees rally day. They presented 1 Seven Wonders to help. They preached a fine sermcrn. Five nutes were alloted to each to >ak. The ministers' sermons brot ! following collection: Rev. Riird Jones $1.11; Rev. Tena Loue, $2.05; Rev. Henry Johnson, 02; Rev. Ben Ccott, $.58; Rev. L. Tendal, $1.66; Rev. Eugene by, $1.00; Rev. R. E. Taylor, 2; Rev. Willie Ford, $JZQ; Rev. E derson, $1.00; tcrtal $9.64. Svery body enjoyed hearing the ;en Wonders. 'ome to church, ^oin the church damie Hinton, reporter MAN > HE CAN! an. the average boy and the y HOW tu win the prize con - 5 radio, in the newspapers and ? .vn in uic vuiucsiiiiK name. ?u say that says:" "You Are 'J me and fortune! The Direc . J i Constitution, from the Chi_ ;i two 'ICost Word" Contests; ? \ many other sponsors. mailed on the first and fif- c today starts your lessons s 'ontest Service CUTHBERT. GEORGIA ? Word "Contest No. 1", 3 story at once! * luaiij >any t P composed o f id has to offer a in assets.. * JP Companies * olders is over -V a losses of over ^ Agency Staff ~ . I inada. h Carolina issuing- ? n4hly prernium. ?iuth?Hospitaliza se service, extra ^ aranteen disability NTTHS for sickness men. eat u res. <gent i-: ^ o n JlUIUUia, ?3. vy . > olicy like ease sippn :e and an , mbination t ---- ^ r. v* ^