The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 22, 1939, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, July 22, 1939 I MYRTLE HiOACH NEWS Sunday ?cho??4 begatLat its usual hour with Supt., Mrs. Jeff Bellamy and teachers at their post of duty. . 6:45 The A.C.E. League began ciety held its meeting with tht Bresiuont, Mrs. Flora Rainbow presiding. 6:45 A .Orf;,-hcagueb egTtn The 1WS*bn was wonderfully dis1 _ rnssed. 8:50 Our Pastor.- Rev. J. N. MeClintjc not being present, Rev. J H. HeniiritaJiny presented Rev Paul Kennedy from Sandy* Grove Baptist church to preach Tor us Ht. prenrhed a -soul stirirng sermon ;rom St, Matthews 28:10, subject Re Afraid. This b^, ing T i us tee day Mr. Jerry SpiveV came forth and raised tin amount of S^O. Affer-^i'J'VUMS Mrs." .M'ty Spr. v*ey church secretary who has just ino<l. trom ;lu* Missionary con " v^tioii gave u< a splendid report from this meeting. Others whc went thi.s meeting were Mrs Nettie Spivey and Mi/s. Graeie Kintr. <'> reporte 1 an enjoyable tiip. _ Among ti e out of town visitors ,i at services were Mrs. Helen Cheeks, Lottie Strother, Miss Juanita Long, Bessie Braxon, He en Ford. Ella Glivon, Mr. Marior Bovian and Jessie Johnson all oj Columbia. We are glad to report that Mrs1 J. II. Hemingway, is improving at this waiting. ?Her many friends hope she will be out again soon ? ThO 'Sx. S: gft Ve a picnic last ? Thusday at Atlantic beach. Ev , eryone reported having an enjoyable time. \Ye are hoping th< time we will have a bigger crowd See Mrs. J. B. Owens, reportei each ?woek fop .your copy of Th( Palmetto Leader. LEXINGTON CIRC'I IT NEWS Rev. I. U, s immons. Pastor A beauifu'l lesson was discussed by tl'e various .classes at th( Sa.'bath Aclw/ol. At 11:30 the Re\. SathaniTd Tilman m.ountec the rostium and preached a sou 7? I I I I (UK M l IIIUII. ? Al r "Vlnek flllU'l'fll seiVie? nf Mr., Cieorg,. Jaekson was con il;.i !i ll \ ,1 11f I hr fi ii111 ds of I.ca ingt n -'ill tluir most heart fell sympathy to the family. Sunday night Rev. I\ .1. Ham nxiLL pi cached fur, us. from.the -suib. .iect: "An Hour of Soi'e Trials" Tliis was a wonderful sermon. _ Those visiting our service wert Revs. Lybrand. Robinson, J. C Rates and Gel/.er. - The (Jolden f i own jubilee k I singer? /iC6itipanied Prof. Ham mitt and rendered valuable service. Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Franklij and family o.f Charlotte, N. C. visited relatives here recently The third quarterly conference Kveryono ife < asked to do tfiieir very best. The good fol|< of Mt Ziim are enjoying the" service ol beautiful elect 1 ic lights that have recefrtly bee.'* installed. They are looking forward to a great vival which will begin 2nd Sunday. The revival at Bethel will bequeathe nth Sunday night ami go tiirougn mo weea 01 tne ' 1st Sunday.' Rev. H. B. Jackson will c'ndiict ti f 1st week revival, We hope that all <?f our sick ones will improve. SMYRNA A. M. V. CHURCH Rev. George Dorroh, Pastor Waterl,*.- Sunday, July 2 was a glorious day throughout?as oui home-coming day we were clad to have with us Professor C, ffl, Gairett of Columbia; also the . Rev. MPT.ray of Mt. Pisgah Station.^Ki brought a wonderful sermon. Wo are glad to know that Mr. Sip Campbell is doing fine in the hospital, in Laurens, after undergoing a serious operation. Mrs. Judia Hayes and Mrs. Caro dne Smith spent the week end withvMrs. Lizzie Valentine of Barksdale. Mrs. Estella J.atimore is real Riek at this writing, but we hope her a speedy recovery soon. Mr. Frank Mars has been o n ft lie sick list for 5 or 6 months I and is slowly improving. n\K-7!i?nvir-rmeiHT Rev. B. L. Guiles, Pastor The service at St. John A.M.E. church was very fine throughout *he dayt beginning with the Sunday sehdW. The Supt. and teachers were at their post. At 11:30 the pastor mounted the rostrum and delivN?torl ns-fl wonderful sermon. At 3:0i) the ACE League president rendered a short program, Mrs. Ett? Burgess. The members of St. John are rallying for their missionary claims and S. S. Convention. At 4:00 the Lily of the Valley Club of Oak Grove rendered 9 fine program. They had the Sun Down quartet boys of Pamplico to render their service. The boys arc relatives of our pastor: Messrs. S. W. Guiles, Jr., R. C. Guides Davis, Cusack and B. Andrew. TFu5y also bird S quartet from Hickory. Grove. Many others took part on their program. Miss Iyucile Guiles reports haviner had a fine time at the Mariop District Missionary meeting which she was the secretary of. She reports that the missionary ladies of which Mrs. Nellie B. Levister rs president went over the top. Mrs. Be#sie Guiles is at her holhe vttth her son and wife Prof, and Mrs. Guiles. We hope i her a pleasant stay. i * i DAUGHTER DEL-REVEREND -TWD~MRS. S. H. LEWI,S | UNDERGOES OPERATION St. I/ouis, Mo., July 13?Rev. S. H. I/owis' daughter R<?-.eanna, was rushed to the People's hospital and ; was operated on at 6:45 o'clock ? for acute apendicitis. Rev. Lewis ; is a former pastor of Bethel A?! M. E. church, Columbia, S. C., ' . They ask that: you pray for her." j"~ 14 PT. HEAD HAT; AND DR. HORACE ROBERT !" . HAWKINS WED R'ck Hill. S. C.:?A wedding: ? marked by beauty and dignity and ' one o'f great interest to the many 1 friends of the couple throughout 1 the south was that of Miss Matr7 rI? Juaiufa Hood to Dr. Horace', Robert Hawkins which was sol- ' ?->\niz"d at eight o'clock Thuisr day, June -hi th? Ml. olivet ?W.. u r>~-> ~ umiul ill ftUCR Hill, ft. I . | i Dr. Tross, * secretary at tV>?? i American Bible Society of Char, lotto, N. C., performed the ceremony assisted by Rev. Hamilton. , elder in the A.M.E. ZiOTT church i and also of Charlotte. Prof. S. Louis Finley, Jr., head _ w JjX-4h^^lnsir Donarlnunn t)f Ben--|? i edict College, Columbia, S. C.. and , ( ' Mr. William Chisolm of New York ! j I and Rock Hill rendered the nup- ? > tial music. I f The church chancel was trans 1 formed into a scene of loveliness r ~by?its?attractive?decorations?rrf- ? t palms, summer greenery, and , 5 ferns, and many lighted cathedral , stately candelabra arranged in , : stately candelabra at Tdther sTdcT i . of the altar. There were lovely j baskets of exquisite pink gladi, olii and blue lark spur at each dde of the candelabra. I The first three pews of the ] , ch uicn, set aside 'for special I 1 friends of the couple, were mark- < ed by large white silk . ribbon , bows. \ Prior to the ceremony Prof. ] Finley played ?a medley of nup- 1 tial music and sang Because (d'Harclelot); following this *Mr. j ? Chisolm sang I Love You Truly , ?, and At Dawning (Carrie Bonds), j I The Bridal Chorus from Ix?hen1 grin (Wagner) was used as the { ifrocessional and Mendelssohn's j r Wedding March fen- the recession al. While the vows were being spoken To A Wild Rose, was phry 1 t ed softly. I The bridg, was given in maiTi- t age by her father, Mr. George I \ ^ R. Hood. -t i i ne Di-iaegroom had as his best ' man Elder C. L. Flo of Rock Hill. Mrs. Mary E. Reeves, sis- 1 ter of the bride, matron of hon- ^ or. " Tht> bridemaids wei'e Miss Dollie7Ma0 Ellison of Clinton, S. * C.; Mrs. Ella B. Featherstone. ' Miss-Fluellen Cureton and Mis? s Mattie Bouler all of Rock Hill. c 1 Little Misses Gloria McClurkin of Chester and Clementine McCroI vy of Rock Hill were flower girls. , The groomsmen-ushers includ- : ^ ~7Rt Alonzo Reeves, brother-in-law V of th0 bride; W. M. Chisolm, Dr i S. H. Blake and E. P. Guest. j , The bride, a picture orf ex(|ui- j | ite loveliness, wore a gown of white duchess satin with a high fitted neck lin0 and tight bodice .. I with leg o'mutton sleeves tapering to points at the waist. The ' | skirt of her gown was princess fashion and extended to a long . an! graceful trafri. Her full ! length bfidal veil of tulle was | . worn with a halo effect and held in I " place by a coronet orf lilies of ' .] the valley. The bride carried. ? houqet of white I'oses and?valley Tillies adorned wfth long stream- 1 crs of white satin ribbon, i The matron of honor wore a t blue net gown over'taffeta, pink j picture hat and accessories. Each , of thP bridesmaids wore a pink I ? . net gown over taffeta with tight j y i fitted bodice and full skirt, bluoig | picture hat and accessories. They I <5 carried bouquets of delphinium. snapdragons, roses and shasta ^ daisies. The little flower girls ^ were attired in pink net dresses ^ over taffeta fashioned like that ^ of the maids. Following the ceremony a re- ^ ception was given at the home j of the bride's parents. V Mrs. Hawkins is the charming and talented daughter of Mr. and ? .Mrs. George R, Hood. She was educated in the public schools of , Rock Hill and following this re p ceived her Normal training at A South Carolina State College, at j( -Of^ffifpburg^ S. C. Q^ring the j past few .vrnrs" "shVTnu;" taught at ] Clinton College, Gaffney, S. ?.: i Lancaster and has just complet-1 ed her third term at Finley High school, Chester, S, C. h Dr. Hawkins, >who \s one erf p thp outstanding ministers of "the Tr 1 Zion connection, is a nativo of r Mississippi. He received his ed- T ucation at Tuskegee Institute and th Livingstone college, and has pastored in North Carolina, South J. .Carolina, Alabama and Rhode h Island. He now heads the Mount fi Olivet church of Rock Hill. m Among the out-Of-town guests attending the wedding were: Mr. bi M. S. Stanhack, Mr. and Mrs. J. sa C. White, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mc al Cluikin, Mr and Mrs. J. D. McClurkin, Mrs. Hilliard, \Mr. and w Mrs. Waymond Johnson. Mrs. Inez pi Gladden. Elder and Mrs. EL C. in Croshv, Mr. and Mrs. D. H Rab- fl / ock, Prof and Mrs. S. Txmis Fin- A ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley hi Lewis all of Chester. From Char ta lotto were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perry, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Houstom Gi Mrs. Dorcatha Williamson, ]Mrs. nr Tioss, Mrs. Rachel Graham, Miss M Rachel Johnson and Mr. Adolph C< | Rrown, Prof. L. C. Hfill of Palis- Al I bury with Miss Fannie Clay of O. , Knoxville; Dr. and Mrs. G. L. in Humphries of Gaffney and Rev., and Mrs. J. W. Shaw of Columbia w< ' i, .... fcrtf ' 1?r~ all !S r. / ^'1 " ^^ Auditorium of I .eland ? >>. ! . ' 1 >l ' ^ i 1 i Convention Hull doi-my the so -i. n the huHdinfj are .alsij admiui-t LATTA NKWS Sunday was a <iiyj. day f. hurch-tfoers and while t: < v r ii ?r was. unable to l>e present, 1; was told that set vice- was ver, be at Sunday school heraus.- <> :he death of liis nrther. Mrs. Matrtrie R. Met la a treated with a surprise visit b her son, Mr. homy lb-t1 va?Trr' week. She also had a s tr'e-t luring? the week: "Mrs. Ma'sui; r&hnakin and daughter. M . It7! ;is all of Marion: Miss Carrr Berry of Mullins and Ms. FladpfefTSf" I.atta, Mrs, Matrtrie 1). S . >: ! V daisy Rewy attended 11 - v.. ! eeeption of Mr. add Mrs. .1,, yd lawkins in Florence. Friday i i'. Mrs. I.ucy Writrhf was the v >nd truest of Mr. and Mis. T.i, PladtTPr, Rev. X. S. Delai.n. Me. II.-y pa < .?m-r^?skim -i'tho v? Maggie B;i: i', Ti;i '>< ! ha Allen ami llert ha vcm'C in Sumter In -1 vei-i"-:t. njr thr Itrtp 'Tffm TTer^yuTr?r onvonti'r. Mrs. Nettie Mae J-Im ?..n ! n New A'<.11-: v:- it . tfiss Victoiia Tv?>l>i 11 Mrs. Mario lluwer-- "i- . ^t >?i he hospital hut m j ? ??> -i S' s a regular. reach !" tin- !.> ! ind we hope for h"r a :ovei y. Mi<s Mosolln !* ! :?. md granddauirhter :n. only time v.it.h hrr. Sin* is ildisposed hut is ret <>v i I?i si" y. Messrs John akin lh-t' . i' Matt. "Jr.T Ernest- I'ftf?e< i'loieriet. Find for' a: , ick list. Everybody is ! > hit he big time Sundry w' o t' Twelve Trihe rn'lv wl'l 1 ' .. t Weston Chattel \. M K Toil arec onlially invi*e?l. end. Tile Wi it r will If I:i.! t.v i any news t! at i- lit : : ou ;ge.t it to him hy :1 < !' -1 h? week. We try t > > ort itIV on "S'.t" Monday ai-sld ' achweek. BROOK I.YN, \\ V. NEWS a~ surprise hi thday pu-y ; ivoti in hoiic.'i' or. )Ii C niitll on Saturday cvtii'iif. .T:;!y t h. at the home ? I . at: ! \T i linith, 17'> Ralph Av< ., It lis. Wilder. M. and Mrs. Who! Ir. and Mrs. Trior. Mrs. k Irs. Henry, Mrs. Kinslow. M I ills, Mr. S. Co! i'tir Mr. II!:, of Philadelphia, P lis. Ervincr of Camdi n. X, T. Mrs. Emma Walker. Mrs. "Mamcs', Miss T.vdia Waller. *'r Imnia Walker. Miss Katie I f New.York City.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Irs. Snow. Mis. Tiller and Vi oris Mumford of. P.rovddyn. \.V very pleasant eventrnr vn* )yed by all. i.M A N I 1 11. A. M. I:. f TTT111C1 r Rev. F. I). Dr?hor, Pastor Sunday seh'ol met at the u- :a' our with officers and -tea,-h?> I'tsent. The lesson was < / itoresf tltld fbWoTTiJhty laniTt t he review was aiven J>y the S :p hp senior clas^ is si ill holdiiA: ic banner. For movnimr- service* ji,,. p. v. it n?11 _?41.. 11. I 1 (I I I I I 1 * ' I ( (I | > Mc I I l I I I \ is best. . IIt? i 11i-i 1. v? 'oni T Timothy '*:< -7. < Tlv on was very impressive. At nijrht service the p-i a ouerht forth "a s til -tir::' a go this mossair,. was . \ ? T I. On Monday nipht .Tjuly I!'.! !!, as a children's rally "'iven. _A ize was sriven the p? > s.n> bar i" the hiehest a"-,! -,;))t s" lis pri/.,. was yiven to little Mindrena .T. Ttoseho outrh. S'h id the amount of fcft.fiO. The to1 raised was" $21>.00. Miss Sola Pearl fVosson if reenville is visitinir her nre-hid aunt, Mr and Mrs. (J. Perry urJos. Also Mis'. Sally V). Mrtol is visitinpr her daughter. Mrs [yep McCool Kelson of Tole'o. ISho wil als,v visit her sisterDayton, O.. and Hilt more. X.C. Visitors as usual arc alway ;lcome in our services. \ ' THE PALME1TO LSAD5 ^ :-S. ???f-j / . ^ ^ ?.? - V . ?i ? **'"' ? ( i ..... \ : 1 1 1 ?--- _ M ' ! - I.I i i .1 S ; : i 1 ( .I ' . t i\ r < ?Ii: I : t I |- ( '}< , I I ' . t * Vv |-f i \ m .T^A.! '! | . 1*1 1 . ?. I |? - S. J," - ^-.-,1;, y J [y ~ V " ' ?' . v.i-fc 5 V. _ V": 'it', -t Sl'f ' 1 ' . v lY?'si<!ui,; : ! ' ' 1' >. I!,- ':-< <! for , LL t -A S : M : Th, .. 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(iar.lcU'n an?l !*:;> " . ? ! -. it- r.rhiio and Mrs ' <;? -!<: a y '' - ! ?' vi-! v i-n> ) I - ill:.: i.S. . ' ' - ^ s ST. JAMi'.S \ "1.1!. (HIKCM LuZ " i:. N 11. l':t><or I t ; S11 ?> !: V. ^ Pan \ y ' ... ' -. 1 a*- u^nal.. ! \ i. v.. .! ?! S int. M: ! " i .!-- IT.,. . T;. - ' ! V.l, !. }l v. TT V . Z:.:.. 1-..::! r.irnnuluuj.. from -the : I ?., .M: Ik I'! a " I }iV . y. ":.'i> Hi v. Mr*. .Tor. 1 ' p. ! ; t!;>- Holy, CJhost Sta! ' ' ' '/ it. .. 1 fl 1 at1 : ;> - i . fyv ?l. Sunday even'fv :t' * P.111.. ' iff .u'a:n . i!:s' hoa??*ks aiij'tlur ^ v ' 11 I't mil ' !1 . ' - ii: i. I'll.' '..1:1 ;t'ii! Aolltiu Wo ' ' .:i M1 Katio S.-5 ' iji.'ii ...it a!'*. * I. !?- ?i~p I ~ T"<. M: o. Sol.'ill'.n in ." '...I, .li. -Im'"- . .Ii.h', *" 1 I'.T ,, ' i i r"~ < ::i h ..li tho si. U list. .... ' \i t.i! ^ ttv.v l>:? I'.v .1' < liaii -lto N t .. i- Hi. Ihoi-o tuiost of hoi -. I? ' 1 \\ a.-hintrton. Mi s.; \\ !ii< mil...- |)H>. fffu* noil. :'t" . p. n?!in." an enjoyable trip J 'f t lit' l.oat'li. j , ( SIESCRIRK FOR I" TIIK "LEADER" 2R ' " " " ~ ' A 1 'I >irr< >i> 11 i i rvt i /r i t /Kt t M ytf . ' IW \t& . . w Ill Oil I 1.1.I I- ....... , " ^ i _ iv . i. t i 11: i . .; i I . ; i ' < |... | \ K \N s hy I, Sunday xdi'i .l fiJ? rH ;i? tlii.. u-;al if'""' *?Fa- a<~t-T':tTiT K'-ijil.". Mr. tat. tlu-ir fnr-r-7Tr-:^?? 11 ; Ti f.? : <- -1 7: '!?) ' p.m. n > v. it I, F ,. r . i |. Kt | . v W. V. fia.'ry. <> > .v. S d;r. nijr'rt th<- T.rntriK wij| . ,-r ii ai ?lJ.?a i..; ' Tlt< \v;,~ a h!v, ;. "M F. AIi-FMicr"iy a' |i.m. fi<!Hi,. ?>. \ 11-:. Mi sr..rat-v s? ii fy n. Ml, I rh-i cl\ M A! -. A. 'A. ITai yisi.ii MV. ' M ..." M. !,], v {ittojfjil; 'd ;i ' : t IF-.. ' rov,.. ch'.nvM >11 ?!>:;. i:.y, * Th.' Jitlai1.-" iT. iL^- R..~H - p-Insr TFTpFst chnr.tV , M . i. '***? "f ' :i T' ; iay : ii.'ht. . . V "" '?I fit n: < ' !: vi 1?: v. t:.- r..'.VI T !? t ii -t '..f. ti.'" ('. M. 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I'ni.in rSantist rhmvh hi>pa: g unlay. July 17th. All lr.o'vJv j$ i 1 friends- am venires t< 1 to at- m ",l' . '? ilcsdamcs A. \ . \\ ilson S. W . O *-n*? - JOItNSON PrSJttlTH PROFESSOR TO API V ''' Miss Klitisc Princ?> F avi> {u rrx<| ?riafter yjjendinjf six i - a' '1;,. Bom-flirt-Ani-n vvutiMrs. Klixulx'tli Hi ax 1 '"/! ^?State . r,ollr^fs>? summer i 'V.'"1- ... ' M' -. l-'anni,. M"I left SatI '!"V t,"ri N"i1 \v V'.ilk f'lty wTTTT . v. ' vi-it i i\( .. aiT<l friends. M*'-. I.th.-I Ffilbert also re f!' '' I1' N?e\v ^ <>il: for the sum o . l!;i - :> spell : i no ' T at Myrtle Fieaeb. I J* "f. "and Mr-. I*. N. Cleirmon* ( "!ic aftc- spending hi t t?-? ni -?*? !."' ! ni A t!;u 1 a r ' u- .1, ! ;. I >;ivi- pn-ii' licd it t; Sunday *af?a:??Hap* i? t?-ti; ?ui .I'll-54Mi-'?i?>i'isirv lit, - ivinjf .tn do* 'great ' Flings. !'. Jivod. agent fm tK' ' ".L if i: .H :iit. Lo.-AuVd- t hi- I'it-t? ' ' i'<i j . t'.vo ijf t hi- leadir,ii Ni v ' i . ii.-Uii- :11 A meriva i:. mak .. i t !)( i nniiiii' yc-i at ion*. . .a: < j.g,, as an a go n't. t: o i I'igh llaxil _w?rl; and honili-a'intrv worked hi* way up to . of the hading plumbers in the -itr. Ho is ke pt busy filling call* i.-f both whitp .and colored custoo .. His work seems to give a':-faot ion to'nl whom he serves. Hi a the best wishes ni the strMige?t XAAHP in . the state ha- Viei-n organized. This has hi-i-ii bis dream for quite a num-, b* i- of year*. At time? he relat in i-iinversanons to . friend* with the hnp0 that ho would realize it porno 'lav < :T<: t to' send two ^delegates h<- national conference which wa. hold n't Richmond. Va.. from hm'r 2d to July 2.- lMfr it was '1 : muvJi hjm and his- co-workers quito a fo\V white people contri!ib< rally t< help boar the . vof t'.o delegates. 'i -:t< a few t-hantr'es have taken "hi,it??i 11 r i V.o?(it he raw branch a- hon organized arid active in in?r t>> interest th,.. citizens of .The. prophecy of Ester is very ' -len if cant a. we attempt to parallel it's application tp this crisis. *\\*T > know whether thou cometh in the kingdom in suc.h a time as ! h i - ,Jr . i The pa-'t r- and .members, of ( !.V.t?.vhi.u*!-.es have ?opened their .i f< r the monthly- meetings to 1 < held at ahy time desired in ] thofh. Monday night. July 10th, , it > pjn. the largest crowd met , it Wrdi V Methodist church since , t i a> h.-en organized to hear tlv iV-pr/rts of _the delegates. Pitof. I I.. Dirk-am and Rev.' A. W. ? Wright. Dr.-. G. \V. Long and [ *" \V.'l't ince iravt. appreciative 'omments on the reports. . S.umtay. July the. !}tb. Rev,. A. .T. un^t'ir QVtilrtV* T^or^ftct " h IViii'.'cl t-v illrv- rxchTrrrprrd" ~ > .11?it- with Rev. A. \V. Wrignt. i .. T .Wesley ^Ifthodist ' / i vh. ' h' i aw. 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