The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 05, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6

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: * PMTt 6 IN MEMORIAM . , One year ago you left us, Tp go on a vacation long; Our lives were saddened, _our hearts wounded. Our home circle was terribly torn. We miss the sound of thv voice so stilled Your presence forever gone. But submitting ourselves to our Father's will, We hopefully travel on Toward the day when we too shall end life's story And our mission on earth will be o'er. They'll then be a joyful reunion Where-WeMl weep and sorrow no more. Wife and children of Mr. W. A. Nance, Sr., who died August 3, 1938. ' IN MEMORIAM In memory of David L. White, who died August 4, 1937. Gone dear father, gome forever; How We miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember ny)}t on earth can taker your place A happy home we one0 enjoyed. How sweet the memory still, ' But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Lealer White, wife; Emma Drummer, Lealer K if Tela ruT," Ethel White Isaiah White; Theodore White. children.-? AMES If You Suffer fi Art] -- - ar v. . take ek:: ) / TAKE HOPE FOR YC world over have found wok through use of Se-Basto Tea. Yo find it the answer to your distrc It costs so little to try it . . . on a liberal package containing a supply . . . and with it you get money-back guarantee of satisfn delay discovering Sc-Basto Tea self? You brew it like ^ea . . . it like tea ... it tastes like te: same smooth, mellow, satisfyini . . . yet, Se-Basto is more than it's a careful blend of medicir and proved herbal ingredients ; Brothers of Mercy prepare it in 'i the principles discovered so mam by their revered preceptor, Fatl Decide now to take advantage usual opportunity for^. welcome suffering ... pin a one dollar coupon below and your two v.c of Se-Baa'o Tea will be sent on of meicy by return mail. " J 1 ' clip a in rv To: Dr. Brown's Clinic, 806 Phoenix Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Please send nic a libit. ! \ '. * . ($1.00). I understand I til 1 am car'on and my dcllar will be piotn; NAME (t p"'j ADDRESS ... \k & CITY & STA I ^ fe ' ' ENJOYED DELIGHTFUL STAY Mrs. Rosa Wrlks Johnson, formerly of Columbia, now of New J York spent three weeks with her t mother and sisters. I s While here she was highly en- ] Teflained by her many friends, namely Mrs. Bessie Fay, Mrs. Dora Whittman, and Mrs. Mattie ( Anderson. She reports a very ( pleasant stay. OAK GROVE CIRCUIT ] Rev. H. L. Guiles, 1'astor ( Mrs. Belle Smith was acting j Supt. of our Sunday school. After the lesson was over the delegates . were elected to the S. S. Convtrtion. Miss Lucile Guiles rs i n 1 summer school at Marion where Rev. Guiles and Mr. Johnson motored to carry her. The Missionary nad its program <?t Oak Grove. Rev. Brown of the M.E. church preached for them. i ney raised tne sum or $1&.UU. Xlisitors wore present from nearby churches. There will be a rally at Oak Grove on the second Sunday. , ( AKI>, OF THANKS" I |11 rThe family of the late Rev. II. I j J. .Moses of|~ Georgetown, S. O., I wishes to express thanks for kind- : ness shown during the illness and (hath uf their husband and-fat-h? | er. J_ am* Children.- i rom Kidney cr 'iritis, Rheum ati id Kindred Ailment; tii? -people tho ?_ '"' - ' .. ' me relief u, too, may ''sins? need. t ly $1.00 for " ^ two weeks' a positive t ;tion! Why 'z s Jfg?ii4i? i with that f/V. { character a tea ... T^e?. v^TZ l?5 ally tested just as th.e accord with T,'?- SECASTlAfJ"=fj , years a?o 1 ?*.'.? /.err ?~c icr Knlepp. ' ' 5 of this unrelief from hill to j^he .1 Its' supply .ts c rand (S?'e ?' 'trjtutors' p _ J - _-Minne^oui I ! ? ? ILIUM? 5 I FATHER KNEIPP purine hi* itudcnt day*, Father h r-WW itkhi nprrimrnunii Willi variout them regained hia own health.. Hi long and rohuat lite miniatelrirtg raBf Tnflnv. Fnlh?r Kneipp'f wnnd?rfiil (lit Hrolhera of Merer at tha 8eh r 'THIS COUPON WIT 5package of Se-Raslo Tea (or \< i t satisfied in every way with Sc-La* piiy refunded witli out question. TE V ? u. ,1 - - ' , TH DUE WEST NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Valentine ame down from Philadelphia anc >pent awhile with parents Mr. anc Mrs. Y. F. Valentine and Mr. anc Mis. Lloyd Carr. Dr. J.C. Quarles passed through >n last Sunday enroute from his juarterly conference at Flat Rock Misses Rachel and Edna Wharton took part in the mock wedding held at Ware Shoals last Friday. Mr. E.A. Sussowell carried his laughter Miss Esther Mae to Co umbia on last Saturday. She is be ginning- a course in nurse training at the Good Samaritan-Way?rly hospital. Mrs. Julia Robertson left Frrdaj for a visit with her children ir New York City. Mrs. Marie Belcher or Wilmington, Del, is visiting her brother Mr. J.D. Robertson. Mr. Samuel Garrett and Miss Mamie Jones were happily mar rind On last Monday Mrs. Viola Goosby and Miss Ra .hel Joseph are here from New York, visitinc relatives, friends. Miss Willie Mae Lee of Hendersonville. N.C. is visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.H. L<ee. There will be a barbecue anc swimming and diving contest ai the Anderson Beach Park on Sat imbiy- Pri-zes will be given to th< winners by Mr. Anderson, ownei of the park. t i T "I 'I LiL.ner hw- 2 sm $ i : i i (k9 ! 'sfn|tamum uBm t'BaHo Tea$ s cllfj.'c 0r U"-'ted Stj|U4> m,nnesota neipp wu airkly. He i herb tea* and from a ipent the reat of hit to auffrrhiK humanity, work la carried an hy aitiancam Sanitarium. J IIOUTDELAY lii.lt I attarh a one dollar J>ill lo Tea, I may return the empty * . * IE PALMETTO LEADER saint Stephen A. M. E. CHURCH ? Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor 11 Wilmington, N. C.?An intense . heat-wave has had this seashore i city within it's grip for the past i week but the work of our church 11 continues to go forward with en' | thusiasm. The Sunday school was , largely attended with visitors at'i tending. The Convention Queen ' contest brought to a close on Mon I day night in the Sunday school ' auditorium with much success. -,This effort was a beautiful culmii nation toward the realization of Jour budget for our Sunday school ' - convention. Our church is sendling a large delegation to this conr vention. The morning's service i' was very largely attended and the presence of many visitors was announced. From the subject: ' "God's Warning To ThP Wick ed" our pastor delivered the message. Music rendered by the choir was beautiful and most ap" propriate. Steady preparation to [ward our annual conference bud get goes forward each Sunday. ' The results are gratifying. The evening's service again was splen- * didly attended and our pastor deI* litmnofl final mnCcoctn fVin (lay Using till' subject: ''The Pot? I ter And The Clay". Deep intert est- and spiritual enthusiasm are evidenced at all of our services i_ Much of this is due largely to r iluTfimr responses which the mem* } ijership gives in using the means uJoL grace during the mid-week. The ^ usual" cooperation was splendidly ~ given by the boards and clut>s in j the contributions given for carry- . ing on of the work. All prepara- . tions have been completed' for youths' movements during the month of August.^ ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH. 1 . < Asheville, N. C.?July 26-30, marked an outstanding period in J i the program of St. James church, because of the Sunday school con- I i venticm of the Morganton district s | being in session under the?1 | wart leadership of the veteran i i Presiding Elder, Dr. K. C. Holt t I The session was acknowledged by ( many as being among the best } I held in the district in points of j harmony, cooperation and effectiveness. - ] ~ r ~r ' f Prominent among the visitors were: Bishop M. H. Davis, D.D., ' Dr. E. F. G. Dent, president of ( Kittrell college; Rev. C. M. Reid ' wan and B. H. Lucas, associate 1 presiding elders; !>?*. W. C. Cle- ] land of Greensboro, N. C.; Rev. C. S. Stroud of Chapel; Rev. A. 1 M. Jones of High Point. The concert on Friday night " was .ably rendered, dii'ectefcl by Mrs. Vera -fc^-Holt, thp efficient ' helpmate of the presiding elder 1 She was agreeably supported by Mrs. Reynolds of Asheville. ^line t splendid Doards 01 tne cnurcn i vied With" each other in serving ] dinners in triple form on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. t Suitable resolutions were sub- ( mitted expressing appreciation of j the fine complete arrangements . by the Pastor, Dr. C. A. Stroud, and also of the genuinP hospital- . itji exhibited on the part of the loyal members and friends of St. James church. " SoTrt reviving?messages ?were _ delivered "by Revs. S. G. Tompkins. i L. W. Easterling, G. W. Larkins, J .mid-week and by Revs. J. E. Holt,' J. R. Bridges and A. Gaither on)* th(, ISabbath. | J Receipts from the convention i from aTI source's amounted ? to -S $412.50. t (Miss) Ruth Turman. reporter. ' r LATTA NEWS " v Tobacco gathering has kept ev- ^ erybody so busy for the last few j days that no one has had time tc v get the news. ? y Mrs Katie Windon, once a teach er in the school here, died here last week. The funeral was largely attended. The sermon was preached by Rev. Rouse of Little ] Rock, and music furnished by the p Little Rock choh\ 1 On the same day at a different 1 - ? ? ai 1 hour, Mr. JonnaKin neinea was funeraliZCd at Weston Chapel A. 1 M.E. church. The service was con- c ducted and the funeral proached-i by Rev. N. S. DeLaine, pastor. * The news of Prof. Gary's death ( was very sad and shocking to us ' in Latta who knew him. Sunday was a fine day for wor-.' hippers and Rev. L.A. Wells the ' P.E. of the Dillon district preach = an excellent sermon from the subject: "Son Remember." AIT enjoyed the sermon. Mrs. Emma L. Guiles spent the 1 week end with her brother Prof. J.H. Guiles. A" new daughter has | come to stay with them/ Mother , and daughter are doing fine. Mrs. Janre Manning, Mrs. Nora? McBryde, Miss Ernestine Fladger, Rev. R. L. McBryde and Prof. R. Wilkinson motored to Rowland to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mc"Bryde's uncle. i PnTf. Wilkinson, Rev. Hoi man i and Mrs. Maggie D. Scott visited < Enstover to attend the funeral of s Prof. Gary. I Rev. J.M. Jackson. pastor a t j Marion, preached fdr Rev. N. S. f DeLaine of Latta Sunday. f Mrs Alice McNeil, Nora Mc- ( Bryde, Rachel James, Ethel Smith t and Miss Ernestine Fladger, Iris ' Moody and f)arsy Berry af6 At- 1 tending summer school in Marion, c The children of Mrs. Julia I>ad- j son are grateful to their friends for kindness during the loss off their mother. 1 I Mrs. A. A. DeLaine is back 1 from the Quadrennial meeting. 1 endorsed i^l : -:|? A Dr. L. L. Berry Secretary and Treasurer of the R/l lucinti o rxr nnnn.iif wnm iL .. A luigoivmuj; kUICU[, UI l!IU A. M. E. Church- who was endorsed for re-election by the Board of Managers at the New York Meet on last Tuesday. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity AME Zion Church ___ Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor Sunday school opened with Supt. xnd teachers at their post of duty. After a brief discussion on the lesson Sunday school adjourned. | After which the Kev. Ceo. JtJrown-1 ing preached for us. Theme Stay n the Path of Righteousness, and t was enjoeyd by all. Sunday afternoon Rev. B. C. Campbell of Greenville delivered j i great message" to us. which was | ?njoyed by all. ? | Mr. and Mrs. John Murrell of Enoree worshipped at Trinity :hurch Sunday afternoon. I The Stewardess Board met at :he home of Mrs. Mollie Franks rhursday nite. In absence of the aresident, Mrs. Dot Linder presided. The members responded nicel y. After collecting dues and all 1 infinished business were finished,' .he club adjourned to meet with he president Mrs. Evelyn Wil-' )urn. The hostess served delicious ce cream. , i The Y.W. club met with Mrs. Sloise "Robinson Tuesday night.' 3u>te a few members were pres-! nt. The president Mrs. Dot Lin-4 ler had discussion of unfinishec jusiness. The roll was called for lues and all members responded. The next meeting will Be" with Mrs. Victoria Dorroh Aug. ""'8th. The hostess served banana sandv relies, cake and cream. * New Bethel Church Sunday school was fine. The ban! ler was won by the senior class No. f>, Rev. C.A. Irl/y teacher. I Revival meeting will begin Sun-' lay Aue. 6. Pastor Rev. A. David Duncan and his helper Rev. T. N.1 Moss will conduct the meeting. | Bros. R.P. Rodgers, James Brew on attended the Union meeting at ?edar Grove last Saturday. Mr. Jelton Fryer left Mart day for Spar anburg and other cjties. Sc sure to read The Palmetto _,eader. I.anford Grove Holiness Church i Bishop lT. D. Ropkard, PaslPH? Sunday school at the usual lour. The entire school was taught )y Rev, B.C. Campbell of Green-' dlle. Sister Lrllie Mae Mosely vas with us in school. In diseussng topics on the lesson Bro. Jot I Jtevens,?Jr^- assistant teacher of he Junior clarf?, made the highest >oints Rev. Campbell paid honorible tribute to him. We are proud if him. " I Lanford Grove staff worshipped vith Rev. B.C. Campbell in his (reaching services at Trinity A. d.E church Sunday at 3 p.m. and vitnessed a wonderful sermon by tim. ABBEVILLE NEWS Sunday evening July 27th. the [nterdenominational M i ssionary crogram was held at Mt. Pleasant Baptist church. Rev. Matthis >rought his junior choir over from .aurens to sing on the program. Beautiful solos and trios werP ren- ( lered by Mrs Thompson, a mem>er of the choir and the Mathis ,rio. Collection aTT day $18.22. | Rev. Develin, pastor of the Mt. Zion A. M. E. church, St. Mary nrcuit, McCormick, S. C., began services Sunday morning at the lsual hour. He preached a very Interesting seimon which everybody enjoyed. iSubieet: "Mission rf th? Chm-e,hlL. . ... 8:00 o'clock, a very interesting program " was rendered by the young people. Collection $26.00 Mr. Rondell Rhodes" is visiting lis mother, Mrs. L. F. Rhodes for :he month of August. CKNTRAT. K.M.I.K. CHt'RCH Rev. K.W. Gregory. Pastor Charleston?Sunday being Woman's Day, with Mrs. M. Smalls mistress of ceremony, the Rev. M. Earner delivered a wonderful mes sage at the morning service. A arge crowd was present and enoyed the services. At nite she >reached from the subject: "We ire His Indeed." We pray a spe:ial blessing upon Mrs. Gardner hat the Lord may keep her. Next Sunday, the Missionary Society is miring a platform service at & 'clock. Last Sunday we had one oiner and the offering was good. We extend our sympathy to the amily of Mr. Row Joint, a loyal eader and member of our church, lis funeral wfta held Wednesday.1 iVe will mis8 him v?:y much. I , - . " f . 1 r ? 8 I CARD OF THANKS ? fclrs. Annie Evans wishes to Tele thank all the business men for | t\ the prizes given for the Subscription Contest and Bingo Party. Al-i so Mr. E. W. Cromartie and Mr. ^y J. B. Denley, whose names were . . left off the list through an error, n? ? 2379 NEWS OF INTEREST IN BATESBURG ^5 AND SURROUNDINGS The St. James C. M. E. Sunday school was blessed with a great q enrolment Sunday and it was re- o ported it was one among the best ^ - - ? ' =? T * The Friendship Baptist Union Mrs. was held at the Mt. Zion Baptist church, Saturday and Sunday. | SI Mrs. John 'Hartley of Batesburg ^ lost her sister Monday morning at Beth 3 o'clock. Funeral services were I not completed at. this writing. Mr. Willie Crouch of New York' is now spending sometime in Bates burjf with his mother. . * ?The Bates burg Hill BBliea de-| feated the Batesburg Down Hill | team Friday in a very easy H game. Joseph Jowers pitched the Hill Billies to a 13- to^-3. victory. Monday evening the Batesburg Down Hill boys even the deal with Ehe~,H'ttl"' Billies, when John S. Gol"* ~ " sto? lead his boys to a 10 to 1 victory. . ?? The Batesburg second nine defeated the Leesvrlle second scond nine very savagely Wedneday atj Batesburg. Datcsburg in oehedulod' to play Leesville Thursday. I A. C. E. LEAGUE AT BISHOPS' MEMORIAL The public is cordially invited to ^ attend the meetings of the Allen Christian Endeavor League, held every Sunday -afternoon at 6:30 o'clock at Brshops' Memorial A M. E. church. ... 'DanielThompson'?.President I Sarah E. W'Uiams, Secretary VISITS IN NORTH I Nurse Azalea Dorothy Wilson! l\ of Columbia hospital, is among the I SM Columbians who has visited the J woria s rair in New York Citv while visiting her sister and many other friends. She also spent sev' ^ eial days in Mt. Clair. N. J. ^ Nurse Wilscrn has recently returned., to her duty after a delight ful vacation. &T. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ^ Rev. W. B. Nash. Pastor Sunday, school opened at the us-1. ual hour, after a biief study erf -the lesson we enjoyed an interest- t ing review by the pastor The morning worship the pastor spokp on the subject: "Glorifying God". The sermon was 122' i ptwited and impressive. I Rev. Robeit E. Taylor a mem ber of Mill Creek A. M. E. church preached at 4:30 for the benefit of Mrs. Maggie Young's club. For evening worship the pastor brought a burning message. Misj^.Estelle Jenerettp is visit- , ing relatives in Darlington. ~Mr. ahd Mrs.lEugene Cheek and Mrs. Blondina Whaley left Columbia u, Saturday for Washington, D. C., after visiting relatives and friends Q in various parts of the. state. iMrsi Lola Check the mother of Mr. Cheek ret-urned-with-themr- j STTBSTPIBF FOR _ l THF "LEADER" I . : ELITE BEAUT Number MRS. JULIA iREELA NOW OPENED FC TELEPHONE I APPLICANTS ARE URGED T TO BEGIN TRAINING WITH ELITE HE A FT V Pi MRS. ANNIE EVANS, Write Vn?p. .I'Ha E. Rreeland,.. 16 bnrjf, Sc.uth Carolina, or Mrs. Annie 2515?A Gervais St. kl A mouth. ] Ticket* food foingon Friday and Saturday trains, except Number* 10,44,108. higher. Returning leave Portsmouth a* late a* Rolf fart* 9:0S P. M , Monday eveninc. Ticket* ,mu ,mre good in ooeche* only. No baggage at the (V eheeked. Consult your Seaboard agent . * II_aSL (or other detail*. these dn J. L. CARTER, DPA., No. 1 Phone 3821 or 9 Waril:I?TiT;liT; Saturday, August 5, 1939 phone 9231 ANTZLER BROS.* SHOE REPAIR SHOP rk Called For and Delivereo lible Half Soling a Specialt) Prices Reasonable Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. * ? A TAG I L V E R TEA 'o be given at the home of J _ Hannah Cook, 1218 Heidt St. JNDAY, AUGUST, 20, 1939 , It 6 p.m. for the benefit of lehem Willing Workers Club 'i Bethlehem Baptist Church 1 0 c tfrs. Phillig Russell, Pres. Ri^Vr E. A. Davis, Pastor itp nCD GREAT DRINK IIWGHTYFLAVOR - DOUBLE-COLA bottling Company ,a\ Phone 8701 v 4 Huffer St. Columbia MELVYN Douglas JOAN Blortdell j. IN GOOD GIRLS O TO PARIS" NOW _ Y SCHOOL 2 NO, PRESIDENT HI CLASSES 2-C233 V O REGISTER EARLY THE FIRST CLASS CTTOOL NO. 2 INSTRUCTOR Pmuehton Street. Orange. > Evans? Columbia, S. C. RFOLK outh?Virginia Beacli__ lay thru JKConday Aug. 19-21 >3.00 1 trip adult fare to Porta?ares to Virginia Beaoh 76o Children 5 and under 12 . Plan a glorious weekend eashore - via Seaboard - at istically cut fares. Arcade Bldf?., ?$7 r?