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Saturday, August 12, 1939
WINNSBORO NEWS
The peoplR in and around our
town have been blessed with co*
pious showers all of last week.
|Mr. Ulysses Richmcmd motored
to Columbia last Thursday to enter
his littlfi son Thomas in the
Waverly hospital. The child has
an enlarged ankle which must have
medical care. We hope that ho
. may do well.
Mrs. Smith with her 3. children
and Mrs. Young with her 2 children
both from Philadelphia, Pa.
are welcome visitors in our town
th^ guests of Mr. Moses Lyles
their father. We are glad to have
them in our midst.
The Wauld-Be Friendly club, an
organization of ladies in our~to\vn
gave a free excursion to the rural
to Rion's quarry last Tuesday 2nd
inst. It took a bus and fo ir largf
ears to carry the members anc
their guests on this'trip whicl
was quite educational.
From the quarry the pa> ty ie
turned to the home of Mr. anc
Mrs. Walter. West, a nlao*. of hos
pitalitv where all enjoyed an ev
ening of various amusements
Talks were a^so given after which
a repast of ice cr*eam, cake anc
other daipties was^served,?___?
Among1 the 'distinguished guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Alexandei
Russell and Rev. and Mrs. J. M
Beam*.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis anc
little daughter, Annie Savilla
Mrs. Maggie Kent and little dau
ghter all of which are from Balti
more; Mr. and (Mrs. Oscar' Smitl
and Miss Mae Francis Gunter o:
Philadelphia are here visiting theii
"* parents and sister Mr. and MVs
Robert Davis.
Little William E. Trapp i;
spending his vacation in Greens
boro, N. C., and New York witl
his mother and aunt.
Mis. S. A. Mcintosh was calle<
to Columbia last Saturday due t<
i the death of her sister Mrs. Rem
Bracton. We deeply sympathizi
with her.
Mrs. Ethel Gadscm and daugh
ter Sara from Pittsburgh, Pa., ar,
here visiting their ,parents, Mr
and Mrs. Tom Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs." Robert Durens
Mrs. Millie E. Gist, Miss William;
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oi- Virginia neacn una iui.
Russell of Rock Hill were 'pleas
ant visitors in our town last weel
the guests of Prof, and Mrs. W
I A. Ross. _ ,
Mr. Ca'1 Cason, one of our for
niei- graduates -who now lives ii
___ is taking hte. vacatl01
here with relatives and friends.
" Mr. and Mrs. Dhvid Banks o
Spartanburg, Mr. Tom Banks o
Fort Mill, Mr. Young C. Davis o
Washington spent the week em
[ with their sister and brother Mr
and Mrs. Robert Davis., Deacoi
Davis has been ill for sometime
k His friends are f?lad to know tha
i he seems to be getting better.
Prof. W. A. Ross and daughte
Evelyn L., left last Sunday fo
Guthriesville, McConnelsville - am
York, where they will spend thei
L vacation with relatives and friends
J Mrs. Sara Wright spent las
I Sunday in Rack Hill with friends
| Miss Mamie Anderson our H.E
teacher- has returned- flora._a_twi
weeks conference for H. E, teach
ers at' State college.
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BALTIMORE, MD^NEWS
Service for the week at Moun
I Pleasant Baptist church: Thursda;
night a quartet program; Frida;
night, .choir vphnnrgpl: Sunday a
m., S. S. at usual hour with tea
chers at their respective places.
Af 1 1 Qf> K.v?ar.V>;?o- Unl'
Communion was served by the pas
tm*7?At 8?prnv,?evening?service
Last week quite a few peopl
left for the South: Mrs. Hattii
Mobleji, Annie M. Hemphill, Mrs
h - -Campbell, Mrs. Lewis
'Sunday vistors from Washing
ton, D. C., were iMr. and Mrs. B
Williams, guests of Mr. Melvi:
and Mary Williams; also Mr. Jin
*" mie Williams and Mr. H. String
fellow of Chester, S. C.
Mr. Willie Williams wife is ii
Baltimore visiting him for a fev
days.
Mis. l.ouise Weir left for "Port
mouth, Va., to' attend the funera
of her sister,
i W0 arP proud to see Miss Rutl
Crosby at home again who ha_
been in John Hopkin hospital fo
four months.
Edward Augurs the son of Wil
lip Augurs has traveled over th
y United States since he has bee:
j a seaman. He is sailing to Eng
j land on Tuesday and also France
Mr. Ernest Gladden is much im
' r proved in the Maryland hospital
Read Thp Palmetto Leader an<
' get the news. ,,
MII^BRANCH A.M.E. CHURCI
I Rev. D.D. Doughty. Pastor
V
W Pamnlico.?The writer spen
T. the week ertd in Fayetteville am
consequently he does not hav
- ,very much news.
Sunday school opened on th<
usual hour with the teachers am
officers at tjjefr post of duty. Tlv
?} lesson wa? very interesting in ev
-j ery way.
The regular morning service
started op, time The pastor preacl
- ?^.ed a highly spiirtual sermon fron
? II Kings; subject: "Be Kind T <
Children." Many rejoiced fron
the preaching of God's word.
Reyival meeting has started a
Mitlbraneh. Ftwar very good las
night in every way as the peoph
I ?-rejoiced much during the service
Mrs. Ella Ashley was in Fayetfc
ville Slinky visiting her brother
IThe tobacco auction sale is opei
in eastern South Carolina; am
the farmers are rejoicing over th<
) wonderful prices. Some of t h i
bflys have declared that they ari
a sitting on top of the world.
JL ? We are very sorry to hear o
the shooting of Moses Cain. ii
j| in a very bad condition.
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CLINTON NEWS
Friendship A. M. E. Church
Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor
Sunday was quite a pleasant
day for church goers. Sunday
school was well attended. At
11:15 o'clock the pastor delivered
i a very soul stirring sermon which
was enjoyed by all, using as a
i thenie "Jes'us Went Farther".
The Bon Ton supper which was
given in the dining hall of th
church was a success despit,. tlio
( postponement.
! "The funeral rites of Mrs. OIlie
, F. Wadsworth were held at the
r i tf iiusmp cnuren ounuay evening
,, at 3:30 o'clock. It was quite ii
( .shock to the en thy community to
I know of her sudden (loath. Fho
I leaves to mourn two small sons
arid one step son of Flint, Mich,
j At 4:30 o'clock th(. funeral of
i Mrs. Anna Rbodm was held in
Friendship church. Sh,, leaves to
mourn her ^passing several childI
len and grandchildren.
The funeral of Mr. William Irby
an old citizen of Clinton was hold
3 o'clock
Mesne Jcthnnie Benjamin,
Flanders and Mrs, Rebecca Davis
~ "all of Eutawville spent a lovely
| evening at the home of Mrs. F.lir
za Young, Wednesday, July 2ml
' M iss Mary Ruth, Mrs. Lola Young
- Davis and little daughter ncrrmh
panied them back homo.
Mr. Nathaniel Young of Wash"
ington, D. C., is home spending n
J few weeks with his mother, Mrs.
' Eliza Young.
1 Little Misses Yvonne Thomas
Goldie Babb and Jaunita Young
were chc-erful and interesting lits
tle Spnday evening visitors ol
" Mrs. M. J. Lilliewo'od.
1 Miss M. E> Priee of Jaim'stowi
is the pleasant house guest < |
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3 ' Miss Beatrice Lilliewood leave?
1 Tuesday evening for the Common
s ity hospital for the removal pi
her tonsils. Trust she will have
* a speedy recoverM-r;?Levestei
Vance is home for a few days.
JMr. Ephriam Young is on the
sick list. We hop(? hcAv soon h(
r recovers.
* Rev. H. W. Walker is spending
P a few days at his home in McCor
- mick.
< Mr. and Mrs. Benny Leake o'i
* Laurens are here visiting Mr. an<
Mrs. Charley YoUtig.
Dedicated to Saltus Wads wort I
n Jr., from members of the Nortl
y Carolina Mutual Thrift .club.
f Saltus, we want you to know
f That the Thrift Club joins you
f In your hour o'f woe.
We know that you miss you moth
er dear,
n But God will be with you.
, He is always near,
t So grieve not, fret not, for she i?
still alive,
r Far from you but at Jesus' side
j Composed by Mamy,. Lie Davi:
- L.EXINGTON NEWS
; Sunday was a high day at tin
' Bethel church. During the S. S
- a--wonderful ?subject was -discussed
and the litthe folk ?were
their place. At 11:3T) Rev. H. A
Adams preached a heart searching
sermon from the subject "Con
quering Faith". Then Rev. Nat
' haniel Til man brought to us i
? nother message. Before we -ad
? journed for dinner, Rev. E. F.'G
?I Hpnt--ouf?ex-presi(iiiiir .. emer urn
us a messaged His to?Tt "Th
Harvest is Great, but the Labor
v ers are few". We certainly di<
enjoy having elder Dent stop wit!
' us. At this time?everyone hax
0 dinner. After dinner we re-asB
sembled and Rev. W. P. Nash,
' pastor in charge of St. Janus station
brought to us another nves"
sage of truth. He used as texi
' I Corinthians 10:13-14. Aftei
^ this service we adjourned unti
11 8 o'clock. Prayer , seivier begat
after which the Rev. J. C. Bates
preached. Theme:. "See Jesus"
a The spirit ran high all day. Rev
v Anderscm will be with us till thn
the week. ,
j Last week Rev. .Jackson oi Leoville
circuit C. M, E. church was
^ with us. Everyone seemed to b<
_ spiiitually revived,
p "TKe pastor motored Reedei
Point to unite Mr. Arthur.Gran
~ to Miss Coren(. Gantt. 'tHif'-wis!
~ them much success in lite.
We are happy to say ^hat 311
Zion has lifted the mortgage froiv
their church. iMr. and Mis. Mon1
ague Leapart and Miss Mercellc
Valentine motored fro'm Ilacken
j sack, N. J., to visit relatives here
Miss Sarah E. Williams is snen<
lug sometimR with Miss Lillii
Wise.
I Visitors are always welcome.
t MT. CLARE RAPT. CHIRCH
d Rev. C. B. Black, Pastor
0 S. S. was conducted by Supt
Gaskin with teachers and student0
all at their post. The lesson wa^
reviewed by Mr. Ben Iluntlj'.
0 Friends and visitors from Dan*
ville,- Va.: Mr. Albert Breczlow
s Mr Josiah Johnson, Mr. Nathai
h Rosten, Mr Bush from Orange
1 burf.
0 11:30 Preaching by Rev. R. B
t Brown using fcrr a subject: "Tin.
Word of God". Rev. Mr. .Brown
1 preached a string sermon.
j 4:30 Preaching by the Rev. J
E. Bristow, pastor o f Spring
Bianch Baptist church and <Mt.
' Moriah Bapt. jchurch. ..Also 'nr
f is a member of Executive board
of the Jlfreat-Pee Dec Baptist asJ
sociation. He delivered a great
sermon using [for a subject: To
& Whom Shall We Go? This won3
derful message! was delivered b>
0 this abTe divifte." A soul sTirrmg
sermon and ujilifting.
t Just a^)out time Rev. J. E.
s Bristow began his sermon, Rev
C. B, Black our pastor drovP up
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with two of his officers from Max j
well Grove Baptist church. Dca- i
con Willie Carter,.Deacon George
Anderson. W<> a:so* had the rc*
port of tlu- Gleaners: Sisters. Ollie
Williams teportcd $5.00; Kloisc
Gnskin, $.">.0<i; I. \Browh, $.r).00;
Annie Kaddy, K. Gaskin $1.30.
We arc grateful to those solicitors
and those who contributed
.to the cause through them. We
_are honing-ibe other sisters will
ipako their report on the second
Sunday. Our pastor will he with
us all day flu* second Sunday and
w,. 'lire asking all members to he
,present. Let's have a nice time
together. Collection for the day (
was $37.S0. All our friends are
welcome at Mt. Clare Baptist
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I .ATT A >KWS
People are still busy, those who
are through gathering tobacco are
now tffadintf and tyin>r.it; yet tho
spirit is hitfh because the market
' opened faiily tfood and most of
the fa ran iy who sol(| were .satis-(
r lierh?We b??pe-(outs will continue
tfood.
Mis. Xetti,. Mac Johnson is
1 hack from New York after a delightful
visit to her sister, Mrs.
Victoria Robinson.
I h ah has auain visited our rank
' 1:1ml look- from us Mrs. Virginia
" d'hluaids. S+tt??funorolisod
Sunday August' (5 at V-eston--Chap
, el A. M. 10. church.. Rev. N. S.
Del.sin i/ll'ieiatintf. Mrs. Marie
Bowi 11s has.returned from tho hos
pit.nl to the delitfth of her friends.
Miss Daisy Deny spent the week
<; end wjth her mother. She is at
tending summer school in Marion
; Rev. W.D.. McIOaehun, pastor of*
Union Station, Lake View was ill
i "Sunday?Re v. K. 1.. McDiyde 1111I"
*'11 his pulpit to the satisfaction of
his c( ntfi etfation. The officers sent
; their pastor .$17.(!tb While there
" \ve received the news that Rev. E.
' 15. Mack, their ex-pastor was
buried in Haltiim/i,. last Thurs'
day. *
While the funeral dirge was being
sung the" wedding bells were
being rung.'Mr. Jessie Bethea and
, Miss Daisy Mace were united in
' Weil lock Sunday, August OdMhral.
I ?i clock.,
.Mrs. Florence Fladtfer is still
i on Hi,., si.k list but is giadually
1 eco\ erititf.
1 -T-rcs. LYa Bethea is back from
f t:.o hospital where slieh as bee.i
_ l.er.., -muuLm-e-, ?UooU
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lilt; fourth qii.u Lolly conference
of Wi'st n Chapel A. M. K. church
was quite a success. Alter a
neai in it ami livclv devotion the
i'Mviiiin- KMer, Kev. L. A. Wells
euti red into tile business of the
conference. All lcpovts were
; rr'i""! and most of them above the
a\eiaire. Tile picsidinir' elder was
paid in full ami then some.
The writer deplores the fact
that he is' se!<). tn able to rfet any.
news (V.1,1. t1 . other <'hurches_bvit_
heim; unable to attend himself no
. one seems interestedenough to re
port any. Send your report tc
I the "Lender". ' .....
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; OF I.EF.SVIU.K SICK
k Mr. -T. K. (Ii'etrjr. of T.eesvillo, a
knob >.; cb rk in Mr. Barr's do-J
partniciit store Is sit*k and has
l !ie,-n nmi?e. t:,(. doetor for the past
\ w ii k-i. Mr. (liitrir has beer
tlie head elm k m .M r. Barr's store
I for tli,. last four" years, he has
, i been eh rkintr in ditfet enl. st.ofe
j (,hi.
,1 lkca'i. e of his honesty, Mr. Barr
'lias allowed liim to take rare of
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."l uu'-utii, . iu<ur- aim |
tj oilm"firings. Many tinv while|
jderln y-k this Negro clerk can
I they -ell such things for such a|
i price. . Mis words are linnl on all I
s" sales. A salesman dates m t to]
. 11 y to pa - h ; is sales over the head
.'.of this NVgro clerk. The ma.iorit
I e of Negroes who net credit from
| tjiis large department store, must'
'. t*i st see Kit. Ciregg.
'| As j^?^lturchman. the Rev. W.
' It. Rowman. \vho is his pastor said
that lirother CJregg has led pray-,
1 er mooting cVery. preaching SunM
i ay llii year' and has contributed
1 jlatgely toward him and the trusI
lee's hoard. Rev. BowmaiTTlCfclar
j ed also he has never missed
1 preaching service regardless, ol'
weather, c ndition and wo*uld of
ten come to church when hp should
stay home.
| .Mr. Ran, who is a large cotton]
, huyi r lias the respect of tho cit.
izens of I.eesville, both white and]
colored. .Ministers and ex-pastors!
whom h,. lias helped in days past
and gone should And time to visit
him.
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AC( KI'TS CAI.E AT BETHLE.
REM BAPTIST CHURCH
i BARNWEI.L, S. C.
Ri v. A. 1'. I'orter of Columbia,"
paster <f /.ion Canaan' Baptist
chin *li. State Park, S. C., chap'
ion. and ,'chaplain of th(> Interdenominational
union of Columbia.
S. hn>j accepted the call to' the
T'i ! hi.-hI'til Ttnntic*
well, S. <? * V""V" '
1 His inslallabion* services will b-r
f<>! thcomin>r in the near future of
_ which?w^ hup^ to nave ample
notice.
'I LEAVES FOR NEW YORK
Mrs. EthoF C. Scott of 35 Eliz-j
1 aheth street, Charleston, S. C.,
1, and daughters Irene and Felicia
left tho city Sunday for Now
York City, where they will visit
> ) er brother and sister-in-law and
Mrs. Samuel W. Crutch field and
other t relatives and the World's
Fair until school . opens next
; month. . ,
THE PALMETTO LEADS
THE CHURCH IN NEED
OF LEADERS WITH
A FORWARD MOVEMENT
The average leader's 'of nc/wdays
are too apt to back steps, to
find .out what is in store for self,
not regarding the explicit direction
given in thR commission:""Rome"
8th chapter, 14th verse; Hebrew
11th chapter, 25th verse.
We noted under the Old Dispensation/
when the church had only
a brojken law for its discipline.
Before the plan was formulated
that a man could be born < again,
God commissioned such leaders as
11,. saw fit. and asked them to
keep the Law and not depart from
it. Then gave them that would
obey, the assurance that I'll be
with you. Joshua 1st chapter.
2nd verse. Deuteronomy 8tb
chapter, 1st thru the 4th verses.
Men of nowdays, the suppose
divine leaders, have learned a
back step trying to provide for
himself, which is out of Divine
orders. Job 38th chapter, 39th
thru 41st verse; 121 Psalms 3rd
thru 8th verse. You will note that
Jehovah was only talking to those
who walked upright and resist
evil; Prov. 1st chapter, 10th verse;
I 4t4u chapter and 14th verse.
We must first have a Divine
operation on our hearts, before we
can possess a Divine nature, which
only can Jbc formed by tho Holy
Spirit, according to out own will.
Under the Law c/f Moses whi.ch
was handed down from God, men
was chosen at their own will.
Should not the grace of God thru
thp death of Jesus Christ be of
more effect. Exodus 32pd chapter
20th verse; Galations 1st chapter
1st through 11th verse. God has
never chosed a man in his sins
to lead his church. Before the
death off our "Lord He ~ sent His
disciples to the lost sheep of the
House of Israel, not in the way of
the Gentiles, telling them to make
no provision for their journey.
Luke 10th chapter 20th verse:
Men rejoicing over their voice.
Hebrew 12th chapter 23rd verse.
When -one knows by a new birth
and- ii changed hearts that their
name,is- written in heaven, thero
-wrH be n(/ worldly habits following
an individual through this Divine
refinement. II Peter 1st chapter,
1st through 11th verses. There
"wit! he no back steps because the
Holy Spirit has ever had a forward
movement to higher and better?things^?-for
the spirit giv.es
"Ooiliple He fellowship with the
Father and the Son. I John 1st and
2nd chapters. We have today
-cores of suppose leaders who are
slaves to their appetites, which
gives them a constant backward
stepping, and for one to step back
his work. I John 3rd chapter,
ward they are found to stumble.
We know that a man is known by
The spiiit of the devil often re
fers to the sayings' of Christ to
the young ruler, and they overrates
themselves. Matthew 19th
chapter 17th verse. There is none
good but the Father which h
heaven. The Lord didn't say
that. If the young ruler would
hav(. niadg a combinational confession
of the oneness of the
Father and Son. This would have
brought him in fellowship with
God.
REV. C. J. KOHN. '
SOUTH ISLAND NEWS
By Theodora White
After all the inclement.weather,
_Lkn crowd was-JoumUom therr way
to church somewhere.
Miss Gladys Woodbury spent
the week end with her mother.
Mr. Joshua^Vanderhorst''fis{rplan
nine on going t0 St. Petersburg,
Fin., Aug. 17 for an indefinite stay
Sick list: Mr. Bennie Vanderhorst
is lingering with appendicitis,
hut not confined.
Bro. Benjamin <towuo>- no o?osl
_ jvi p aoacu
away quietly to the great beyond
Sunday morning, after an illness
of several weeks, and was funeral
zed last Monday.
Mr. Ben Hale is getting along
nicely with his hand, of which he
got a finger amputated while work
inir on the Island three weeks ago
Pay your dues and get the news?
THE LEADER^
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Mrs. Maggie Greenlee, Mr. and
Mrs. Loniax of Ashevrlle ajid Hen
dersonville, N. C., respectively,
were pleasant callers at the Presbyterian
manse Sunday.
Dr. G.W. Long and Rev. H. L.
Counts paid a call Saturday at the
Homes of the Toatleys and Johnsons.
i
Grand View Presbyterian church
iust closed a splendid revival. Rev
E.A. Stewart, Charlotte, assisted
by Revrs. Hiddleston and Steele of
Chesterfield conducted the revival
Mrs. Louise Johnson and family
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Johnson and
r>: A
........mveis motored to ft^orvcn.
N.C.. Sunday to attend revival
services at Galilee.
Miss Minnie Blakeney of Page|f>nd
was guest Df ^fiss Johnetta
Toatloy last week.
Mi%s Sara Wadsworth had a s
her guest last week Miss Ethel
R rower of Pageland.
C 'hurch school was very good at
Mt. Zion Methodist church. Also
wxn'shi4i servico at 11 r30, was- fine.
Revival service began at Mt.
Tabor on Sunday Aug. 13th. Also
the third quarterly conference.
Preaching hy Dr. C.F. Ferguson,
D. S. The public is invited.
PATRONIZE OUR
ADVERTISERS
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Paster
Sunday school opened at 10 a.r
This service was conducted bea\
tifully. After the lesson the Sup
gavd the review and a splendid <
fering wds taken. The pastor ei
tered the service at the Children
hour. His subject for the childre
was "Climbing upon Mistakes
During this service Rev. Reasom
makes it a point to leave an ii
spiring thought with the little p(
pie; now they look forward to
and enjoy it.
At the regular church servic
the pastor chose his text: For v
have not a high priest who canm
be touched with a feeling of oi
infirmities; but was in all poin
tempted like we are." Heb. 4:1
From this text derived the them
"The Sympathy of Christ." Ea<
one present enjoyed the sermon t
Rev. Reasoner unfolded to us tl
word of God. Visitors present wei
Mrs. Jennie K. _Gilliam Misa Mi
dred Gilliam and Mrs. A. P. Bu
ler of Harbison Institute.
Miss Daisy Golden, a nurse
the hospital of Greenville was vi
iting her sisters and relatives
the city last week. She left for
vacation in New York and a vis
to the World's Fair.
Mr. Henry liilliam was burn
at Welsh Zion "Baptist church la
Sunday. He leaves to mourn h
death a daughter and five grar
children.
The month of August is reviv
mrnth for the g.ood people of Ne
berry county, and the city was a
most deserted Sunday. Reviv
meettng started at Bush River <
Sunday, at which church, Rev
P. Reeder of Columbia preach*
the3 evening sermon. The churi
was packed, and as many more <
the outside. There were cars pai
ed op the church grounds., "with 1
cense tags of several differei
states.
Mr. Arthur Allen, his wife at
daughter motored to Columbia <
Sunday to visit his brother, Ro'i
ert Allen. ?
Mr. Thommie Gray of N. ,
City is visiting with , relatives ar
friends.
Miss Celeste Scott has return*
after vacationing in Long Beac
Lone: Island and the World's Fa
in New York.
Mrs^Aima Bobinson is .at hon
after two weeks spent in Salud
Chimney Rock and Asheville, N.i
$lTf OLIVE A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. J.N. McClintic, Pastor
rr
Myrtle Beach.?Sunday was
two-fold day at Mt. Olrve. Sui
day school opened at the usu
hour with Supt. Mrs. Jeff Belli
my and staff present. The Primal
1 class holds the banner.
6:00 p.m. the ACE League o
ened with the Pres. Rev. T. 1
Hemingway. The lesson was beat
tifully discussed by members ar
friends.
7:30 Presiding Elder A.PS Spe*
held his last quarterly conferem
for this year at Mt. Olive,- wil
the leaders and members at the
post and made full reports.
8:30 marked the beginning o
our revival meeting. Elder A. 1
Spears led the way for Mrs. Ne
brtt from Voxhall, N. J., who wi
conduct a week's revival. Eld*
Spears preached a soul stirrin
sermon from Acts 24:25: subiec
True To The Vision. This inspi:
ing message was followed by
| Singer Mrs. McCall and Mrs. Ne:
bit$. We are praying that tt
I heavenly vision will guide o u
Bishop in making his decision an
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eeiiu r.iuer opears DacK to us.
Among the visitors at churcl
were Mrs. Spears, her daughte
Mrs. Millicent Miles, Mrs. Charh
i Latimer and son Mr. George Lat
mer of Qpnway, Mr. Clareoc
Pinckhey and Mrs. Bill <
Charlotte. N. C. Remarks wei
made by Mrs. Spears and daugl
1 ter. We were glad to 5S5 Mr
I Mabel Grissettout again after
i few weeks. illness.
I Among those on the sick li:
are Mrs. Annie Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Wrllie King hi
as their dinner guests Suncfay E
der and Mrs. A.P. Spears, Mr
Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lat
mer, Rev. J. N. McClintic, M*r
Nesbitt and Mrs. McCall.
Mr. Mayo Howard spent la
week in Fairmount, N. C., visitir
relatives and friends.
Miss Daisy Spivey, Mrs. Wa
ford Livingston and Mrs. J. ]
I Owens motored to Conway Frids
Ion business.
Mrs. Hannah Charlton of Ma
ion, left Monday after spending
I few months at the Beach.
I Miss Evelyn Emely left f<
i Georgetown to be at the bedsk
I of her sick sister.
Visitors are always welcome 1
all services at Myrtle Beach churc
es. See Mrs. J. B. Owens Repor
icr eacn yeeK ior your copy <
| The Palmetto Leader.
ÐBEHEM "BAPT. CHURO
Rev. Eddie Davis, Pastor
Regular services .were held Su
day. The pastor delivered t h
morning message, the annual m
sage for the Jubilee choir and~tl
evening message. They were t
highly spiritual.
We now wish to thank the va
ious ministers and choirs w h
stood so faithfully by us in tl
25th anniversary of the Jubrl
choir, by your cooperation. V
raised over $29.00, We stand wi
open hearts and hands, rea<ty
answer your call of service.
I Wednesday, Aug. 6, our annu
picnic will be held at Paradi
Lake. Admission 10, 15 and 21
POPULAR EDUCATOR i
RETURNS TO COLUMBBIA |
Prof. C. A. Johnson, director of
n the summer school for teachers in
j.' Charleston returned to Columbia
^ last week and w?s seen chatting
^ and shaking hands with friends.
In discussing the school work >n
Charleston with 'this reporter,
Prof.. Johnson declared Charleston
has a splendid set of teachers and
the teachers viP with each other
Jr in discussing their problems,
v
;o He continued and said: "We had i
it an able faculty who cooperated I
with the teachers in finding solu- (
e> tions for their problems and I am
,e glad to say there wasn't a dull
moment; each teacher felt free to
j-pl ask such question or questions to
aid in his or her work and I am
g glad to say many of their prob*
lems were solved".
/ Prof. Johnson is the supervisor
' : of Columbia school system and is
'Mjjie only Negro in South Carolina
ieTwho has that honor. He never
re seeks publicity, but is ever ready
'** to lend a helping hand for those!
who?need his guidance.?We un?|
derstand the trustees and faculty l
n| of Johnson C. Smith university of
9-j Charlotte, N. C., at its last corns'
mencement conferred upon him
a the degree of Bacehlor of Pedaiit
gogy.
| The history of Columbia can not
~~T~bg- "written without the nam^ of
-d. Cornell A. Johnson. '
st
is Join us for the day out of the
id turmoil of the city.
J Aug. 21st there will be a brides
al contest here. Help your favorite
rw' candidate. Admission 10c.
J. Many of our members are no^
al vacationing, however one is great 1
>n1 lji missed. , Mrs. Nell Craft |
j, who is spending several weeks in
;d New York City. She is the house
^h'guest of Mrs. Geneva Robinson,1
)n the daughteY of our deceased pas-'
r]< tor. We hope Mrs. Craft a pleas :
|j. ^ant stay and ^ speedy return.
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