The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 12, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6 I MT. M0R1AH BAPT. CIIURCH Spartanburg? Sunday school convened at the usual hour with Supt. Coleman and teachers a t s'j their post of duty. At.. 11:30 Rev. W.R. .Carlvin of j. Ruck JJill ascended the rostrum. Re preached a "great sermon, using as a subject The Uniqueness of % Jesus. At S::'.0 he came forth with an other gnat sermon, subject: The Upper Room, which was enjoyed by all. The Holy communion was taken. On the fifth Sunday hi July the Rev. J.J. Abnev.of O'/angeburg preached two great sermons both . morning and night We trust that ' * these two great men will come to us again. ? - ~ The silver tea that ws given Sunday afternoon from o to G at .houie. olLMrs. Iolene Winn was a success. A grand program was rx'.o.l....... I iiMtk AT..-. A T? \f? Gee at-the piano. A neat sum was raised. LOCALS Hey. ('_ H. Piekett \vho now .resides in tjto State of Ohio passed thru the eity a few days apo to '-f .attend the World's Alliance in " Atlnn'a. G:i. lie was lookmir real t . well.?We well' hi dyed glad to SCO Rev. Piekett. our former pastor. Mrs. Mufie MeJentps'ey formerly of this jpity. hut now. resides i n Virginia is in the eity visiting rel atiVes and friends.. If Ye a Seferfi Artl pti r. i * t -x j>|f 4 v ' rp J * t ,.;**&?*x. a * V V ';A y^Y^?ii4 ^4^' v.*. r^Wi'!/,{W* * +' ?* &&?*a P Sk' * . ..- ' i;Pi], ..i % ->> "> ' .3 '.;. *&*.*'?:: #*:; , |*f gL'^st'r.^g'JTsV San" r. v. .. ?V r ' ft- ' * i~ .1.... . .. ; ' : .Hi : ) T s T " "* 7 T ?M *? 1 r- =* - * i -? ^ . -. - oi ^ y, - I - ? ? 1 "J . * C t f ;-? f 'x * js>?~ -v. f ? ' ~ vA ? V V.-.- /./V ?frK^,. ..C'J ?. w .! V* M k.' J xc; ( .s l.j* of ta.forint* v.-.-i id i v h vo f >ur.il \ve!c th: ; h i: of -! ' t > Vca. Y? I;'.-! it l! -' ausv. or to your di.-trc It c i : > !::tV to try it . . . or.! a lib.. I i 'Cc c ai'iiu: a sti|.; V . . . nr. ! r.i'li it you yrt t.ta..i-y.* rrfttc.' r.f grf?f;; <!; lay <ii.-v wrlity to Tea s.t'. V Yi.a 1,. v.* it l;!:e t a . . it ii!:e? t-a ... it :a tos like tor >: ' '' ' ' j.-f< ;i?j . . . jet. Sois ntoic than it's a tar. ful bl r.ii of r.tsdieir a:. l i.(,! lui'.al ta^u'clicnts j H:''..;.Vrs o.fTTi ,vy r- it i.i : t'r.o principle.? discovert 1 ;o many l;v their ilv:'.v.?I ptwrptor, Fat! r>efi<!c i.'i\v to tak"* adva.ni.aKO 1 usual opia.itunby fur welcome : suiTcriny; . . . pin a one dollar C'tipo'i b-. lev: a : I y-.ur two v.r of 1-. 3 "t a v. ..J bo scat on of piciej by iu.urn mail. i* , - ' - r ^ ... ?,:*> J**, & V r&\ r J. 1 _____ fCLIP AM) I" To: Dr. Brown's Clinio, SOU l'l. ,c:-..x 1 . ' ? Minneapolis, Minn. flense sen'! me a li'n r ! 1 ? \ (^1 .CO?. I ir-'!- . <! t I it I ; carton and my d'Mir wiil be pio.n NAME ! i>;"i ADDan;;3 ... A CiTY & STA ST. JOHN CHl'RCH NEWS We were at St. John church on Sunday. The S. S. was opened at 10 o'elck. Bro. Baker. Supt. The lesson was levicwed by the pastor after which the pastor ascended the rost'rum with Bro. M. S. MeFadden who let! prayer service. The pastor then took his text Gen. 1:2, subject: "Where Art Thou?" The spirit ran high and the sei'vice was enjoyed. Rev. B. I.. Guiles and wife were the dinner guests of sister Fulmoro. Tn the evening the League met at Oak Grove with sister It. McFaddeh, president. The meeting was interesting and well attended.' Our meeting began Sunday night. The Indies are getting 1 ready for the Missionary meeting. GREENWOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Brunson of Chicago, III., accompanied the bo' dv of their son Alexander here Sunday Aug. Gth. He was buried in the Save All cemetery. They will romad here for "ten days visit jng his sister Mrs. Julia Fair on Baptist St.. and also relatives and friends .Hov. II. S. Seonyers will leave for Georgia his home state'-next week, to conduct a ten night's re vivnl meeting. We hope for him much success. Kidney or 32; iritis, Rhenmati id Kindred Ailment <." ijii in ? 111^ f J [/ S* & ii j ? g? I .1 ' k ? d,.P P'-Jjl !'"Sj fa' people the i * ".. :ne relief j ', too, may j sins: nee d. v S1.00 for J "j!*** a 1? >sUKe V>r! Why for your- 1?&*'(f fry & A j yo j drink g 1 u;ith that c mracter ^ "' **r v- rofei^ a. tea... illy tested \g^T iurt as the ' tecord with '* *- St-BASTIakit years apo ^*l-o Homo of or Kniepp. if this unrcliof from hill to the 1 ].>' supply it. crand <Scle Di""lJior7 ' min^eapqus jj|| , FATHER KNEIPP j During hie etudent days, Father WU *9 began experimenting with rario m-gl them regained hie own health. ] long and roblst life miniatering Today, Father Kneipp'e wonderfc wSy the flrotheri of Mercy at the 8 <? 7L THIS CC'Jl'ONWr ' fij'iply pVl:ace of Se-Rasto Tc for i r t satisfied in e ery way.with Se-Ifr ptiy refunded with out question. fk , - -...-U.... TE Z ; v < . . THMi l CALVARY A. M. E. CHURCH , Sunday school began at its ua-1 ual hour with Supt. and teachers) 'at their post of duty. At 11:30 Rev. J. W.- Hartley of Batesburg preached a soul stirring sermon 'which every one of his hearers en' J joyed. . " | On Sunday evening Rev. Bow-( man and congregation motored to( Newberry to worship with the pastor's brother Rev. L. G. Bow-] man; and there they witnessed a glorious time.CENTRAL R.M.U.E. CHURCH Charleston, S. C.?Sunday. Aug ust 6 was a very high day. The pastor preached at both services At tho morning worship he spoke from the subject "Jesus Feeds Me". At night be spok,. from the I subject "Be Dutiful Unto God". J Two persons joined the church and J two little babies were baptized. | We were pleased to have several visitors among whom were Mrs. Seabrcrok who is home from New York City; and Mr. Frasier from Wadmalaw Island, one of-the lead iner stewards of Jerusalem church. The Rt. Rev. Prioleau, D^D., made a few remarks. Collection waa I S211.53. ' . 1 At r o'clock the Missionary /Society had a wonderful platform .'service and. we arP inviting the public to come out with us the first Sunday in egohl month *t 6 o'clock. rm adder Trouble ism :s i DP'': 3?fc) ... M'NNCSOTA ^tO Kntipp wu airkiy. B? a? h*rb Itu and Iram Ha iptnt th? rMl ( kit ' to ioftrlnc kamanlty. il work It carried an by cbattiancuaa Sanitarian. <f3 rHOUT DELAY :?-4; t which I attach a one dollar VII istQ Tea, I may return the tnapty I ? "*~ 1 ? I I ..J . | M..JI I I I ? l f PALMETTO LEADER ^ SHILOH A. M* E. CHURCH Rev. R.J. Jcfferun, Pastor I Sunday was communion da] Rev. Jefferson preached a stron and soul stirring" sermon ver much in keeping1 with the occasio The Holy Communion was admin: ten# to a large number. Trul everyone present could feel th ! prssence of the Holy Spirit. At the evening services on I hearts were made to rejoice agai when the pastor brought us ar other forceful and inspiring set mon. Selecting ag his text Dani< 3:17. When the appeal for joiner was made, six persons came for .ward and connected themselve with the church. It i8 uplifting t Hpflr tKoan - ,.vw. ??vuC nuilUUiUl OCllllUlia^UU pastor preaches. Rev. I. W. Wilborn, P. E. of th Rpftufnrt, District yrQrnViippnri wit us in the evening services. R brought us some very encouragin words. We are new in the midst of ou revival. Rev. B.H. Gray of Green wood is conducting- it. Our meet t ing was prefaced by a week o I prayer services. This has set eac in the frame of mind one shoul be for a revival. We are prayini that many, souls-wittbe saved. \ Mrs. Carrie Williams ia spend ing her vacation in JacksonviJU Fla., as the guest of her parents Mrs. Ethel Williams and bab Samuel left for St. Louis to visi her sister Mrs. George Holt. Mrs Williams plans to spend some tim in Chicago before he returns. Mrs. Marie WHborn is spendinj her vacation in New York City a the guest of Miss Mary Alice Wil born. She plans to visit the Fair Prof, and Mrs. C. H. McLeo< left last week to attend N. F. A Convention which convenes in N They too will visit the World': Fair before they return. Mesdames Elka Hanton. Rosai na Brigman, Ruth and Ethel Wil liams Rev. and Mrs. RJ. Jeflfer Ron. attended the (District Mission ary meeting at Mt. Olive churcl near Elloree last Friday. Orangeburg Co. Tr. School Announces Its Teachers Elloree S. C.?The faculty?o : fi?--i ~ J - uianKcourg county Training School will include the followinj for the 1939-40 session: Mrs; Zoie Corbinj ^Charleston, firsl grade; Miss Leona Johnson, Or angeburg, second grade; Mrs. Wi lie T. McLeod, Elloree, thirc grade; Miss Mayme Martin, Jen kinsville, fourth grade; Miss Lau ra Goode, Columbia, fifth grade Mr. Ralph Pughsley, Columbia Mathematics and Physical Educa tion; Mr. Austin Edwards, Rrtter Agriculture and Elementary de portment; Miss Eva Mae Jones Estill, Home Economics and Ele DOentary deportment; Miss Agnei Hildebrahd, Manning, English ant Librarian; Miss Bertha Dimery Kingstree, Science and English Charles H. McLeod, Principal ant History. PAGELAND NEWS Mr. Lance Blakeney visited hi: friends in Chester, Spartanburj, ana union Saturday and Sunday Mr., and Mrs. Duvall Myers anc children of Philadelphia are visit ing relatives and friends here. Mr. Wilson Sellers of Durham N.C. and Misses Ida, Fannie B and Mary E. Sellers of (Ruby vis ited friends here last week. Mesdames Martha A. Crawford Minnie Lowery, Misses Mattii Lowery, Luverta .Sellers and Mr Nathaniel ^Sellers of High Point N.C., are spending the week a 1 home. Mr. Eddie Robinson oi High Point is visiting friends her< Mr. and Mrs. .Edward Millei and children and Mrs. Martha Low ery of Newark, N. J., came Saturday to spend a few days here. Mr. Ulysses Johnson of Washington, D. C., is visiting his par ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brown, Mr J.C. Brewer and Miss Vasht Brewer spent Wednesday afternoon in Monroe, N.C., wfth Dr and Mrs. Massey. LANFORD STATION NEWS Beaver Dam Baptist Church Mrs. Harriet Gist and family Jonas Farmer, Mr. C. H. Downs, worshiped at Mt. Calvary Baptist church. He preached two soul stirring sermons. A collection ol $37.35 was raised. ... Miss Pauline Gray, David Massey, Fletcher French, Miss G T - 1 ? " ? jonnsan, Mr, Granger Massey Miss F. Johnson worshiped a New Bethel Sunday night. _ Mrs. .A. Downs is spending th< week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. H. Dawkins. Born to Mrs. Agnes Jackson i son. Mrs. Helen Little, one we al love departed this life, August 5 She was a member of the Beavei Dam Baptist church. VMr. and .Mrs. Matthew Mose ly, Mr. Tom French were dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S Ward Sullivan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moody weri evening guests of Mr. and Mrs John Hobby in Woodruff. ?The revival mcctingf at Beav > Dam was conducted by the Rev Means instead 'of the Rev. Parker Remember the revival starte< at Cedar Grove Baptist church 01 Sunday conducted y Rgv. ,Reid. Revival meeting at Cedar Grov< Baptist church near Waterloo, S C., started Sunday which Rev. S G. Gray of Enoree is conducting Everybody is cordially invited t a/vcnd both churches. Miss Pauline Gray was proud b receive two photos from two o her friends: Misses Rosalee am Delie B. Stepson of-fSpartanburfl Success td The Palmfctto Leader . r.v w iitofril ^ ^ ' v ; i BENNETTS VILLE NEWS Quite a bit of damage was done j. in the rural section Saturday when g a lightening storm struck Mr. J y S. Barnes, and one mule was kill n ed. i- The, mid-summer' revival meet y ings are in full bloom in Marl e boro- county. A large number ol souls were saved last woek. Rev ir Sims of Union conducted the meetn|ing at Shiloh last week. Whih . j in the city he was the house guesl _<of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. McCollum jl| Rev. Rouse of Little Rock, S " I C., conducted meeting at Evans .1 Chapel A. M. E. jZ. church last week. ! Rev. Johnson of Florence con? ducted the meeting at Saw Mill r church. Rev. E. M. Booker was.'n 1 New York attending summer 5 school, but members and friends took care of Rev. Johnson. e iMts. Louvenia Stubbs, Rev. C. T. Hinton and Mr. E. B. Barber I left Thursday for Detroit, Mich., where they will, attend tho Missionary convention. They --will spend a few days in Jeffersonvillc, I Indiana to visit Mrs. A. E. Gor. don who is spending the summer , with her Brother and friends. Several f riends of this f city atE? Inndi"! 'hi- PinsriHs>?funeral at Morris College, Sumter, last Thurs day. 5. Rev. A. J.. Wright, Mrs. A. G. y Me.Collum and daughter, Miss t Anett McCollum attended th? 5. Baptist meeting in Georgia a few e weeks ago. j Miss Dora Relchie spent a few g days in fh(. eity with the Zims mori familyr ~ Prof. C. D. Wright, principal of . our city high school left last week j to attend the conference in New Jersey. Mlrs. 01i\Y Duckett and Mrs. McRae were the evening guests s Sunday of Rev. and Mrs, . J. C. Cox, also Master Roland Co'x. Mr. 1 Roland left Monday for Baltimore. Rev. Brown of Washington. D.C., arrived in the citV to conduct the " week's meeting at Macedonia 1 church. Rev. P. B. Mdodona, pastor. Miss Flora Savage arrived home for a few weeks from New York to thP delight of her mother. f M rs; Evans ;wi fc of our insur? ance agent is in the city for a * few weeks. s Mrs. Hazel Reese of Columbia, t M'iss Mabel Reese, teacher at. the . Batesburg school, spent the weeTT 1 end with parents. 1 Miss Dorothy Reese arrived _ honv Saturday after spending awhile in Columbia house guest of . her brother and family, Prof, and Mrs. J. K. Keese. ' Mrs. Covrie B. Stevenson is home with mother Mrs. Mary ' Diake. Prof. McNord IMacCorn of N. ' C., spent the week end with his ~ uncle. Rev, and Mrs. A. J. Wright. "nicely. The colored friends are delighted to have him in our I midst. Our sick friends: Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Elja Munnerlyn .Deacon C ! R. Reese, Mrs: Grace, Miss Dupree Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Spearman, v Miss "Prince orr Marshal?street 3 died at her hom,? Saturday mo.nf ing after a short illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hailev <li,ed last ' week in the Fand Hill. Very sad - for the father and mother. . i Prof. R. MrColIum and Miss Sara Morris arrived hom,. .Sunday after spending a few drive irr Now - York attending the World's Fair. | Th0 Girls' Tiaining schorl open, i-d on MarSh.tll streel.?Mrs.?Pr ; R. McCollum in charge. Dr. .L. McCollum will attend the National Dental association which t convenes in New York Aug. 14-18 > He will he back in his ofTict? Sat; urday, August D' t() resumP prac? tice. Mrs. T. R. Richaidson spent a day in I.aurinburg last week on important matters. , Miss Ruth Covington spe'nt a fpw dnvs home with parents. She I was accompanied to Washington I D. C., by her mother, Mrs. B. Covington; sister,'Miss Hattie E Covington; brother. H. E., Jr., and ' cousin, Miss II. Covington. They are.the house guests of Miss Shellie B, Covington. Mr. P. Peterkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Drakr an<' Mrs. Kolloek arrived home Friday after spending awhile in the North. Mr. Kisslie Moore left .fcff-New i Yot>k this week. Miss Julia Mdor? arrived home last week from D.C. [ to spend awhile with her mother; IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving-ntemory o f our dear mother Mrs. Louise B. ' Frazier, who departed this life 9 years ago, Aug. 4. 1930. at 2433 ^ Mott St., Columbia,?fx??-Nine years have passed since our dear mother said: . 1 Hark! Listen to the trumpeteerj . They call for volunteers; On Zronrs bright and flow'ry mounl Behold the officer. p Dear mother, yet again we hop< r to meet thee When the day of life is flown; Then in heaven with joy to .gree R thee, . i Where no farewell tear is shed. Sadly missed by sons and daugh _ tors:?Thomas and?Joseph?Fra zier, Marion, S. C.; Wm. Fraziei Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. I/olIer Hill j Brighton, N. Y.;Miss Mary Fra i zier, Mrs. Martha Sem, Miss Ros; Bee Frazier, Benjamin, Alex, an p David Frazier, Columbia, ~S. C. ABBEVILLE NEWS o Jhe revival ri\eptii\^ at M Pleasant was quite a success. Bi o <?rowds attended every nig-ht. Fil f I teen joined for baptism. Total cc d | lection $07.22. f. ' Rev. J. W. Boykin, Misses Sar ' Rhodes and Catherine Collins o p JPHURI ?# """*" " ' ' . t .Camden were the guests of Mrs.' L.F. Rhodes Tuesday and Wed> ne'sday. i .|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Links and . Miss Annie Clinkseftles of Phila delphia are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Rice of Harrisburg street. j ' IN MEMORIAM f t In sad, but loving remembrance of our devoted father Mr. Abraip ; Reed, who departed this life Aug. ; 11, 1027. Father, dear, we wish you could "* have stayed on, but God in His wise providence called you home. B We love you and miss you still, ? but bow in humble submission to His/will. j Mrs. Mary Jane Myers, I I Mr. Willie 'Mack Reed, Children. ? IIERE ANI) THERE > -Continued from Pago I undertakers in Union county; the . chairman of the Deacon board < f r Corinth Baptist church and was J the first person to establish a hospital for colored people in Union county. He is highly esteem by A " both whlic an<j coioiecl. lie was i:, appointed district deputy over the Scottish Rit,. Mason for Union. Chester and Spartanburg counties. All eyes forewith for the coming of the annual conference which meets in Sapianburg to elect del-J egates fpi. the general conference. | Allow hie to say let us look well and -elect only cyn<. hundred per . cent administration men for the qausf* o? the church. L. G. BOWMAN Pastor of Miller Chapel A. M _ E. Church, Newberry, S. C. _ T 1 i lie auuciiu L/Ctiuer ; JOB PRINTING Department " j t! Offers You: I Neat and Attractive Printing H . . . Done the Modern way . . \ Prompt Service . . .. Reasonably Priced. PHONE 1523 I 1310 Assembly St.?Columbia ? .1 ivuuci v i/uuai IX 1 I "Goodbye-.Mr. Chips"i With GREER GARSON LATI-: SHOW SATI"RDAY u ALSO STARTS MONDAY HiMMKL inmrnn ELITE BEAU I Numbc MRS. JULIA TREEL NOW OPENEDF TELEPHONE APPLICANTS ARE URGED TO BEGIN TRAINING WIT ELITE BEAUTY MRS. ANNIE EVAN! Write Mme. Julia E. Ilreeland, 1 hurt*. Sr.tith Oarolina, or Mrs. Am 2515?A Gervais St. i ^ mout Tickets good going on Friday and Sat- kr-.U/, urday trains, e?ccpt Numbers 10, 44, 108. U'8"C Returning leave I'ortsmouth as late as Rolf ( 9 0S P. M , Monday evening. Tickets , good in coaches only. No baggage at th checked. Consult your Seaboard agent ,i ... t for other details. tnCSO g J. L. CARTER, DPA., N< Phone 3821 ( '-mv - 'f W - ?fv * * Saturday, August 12, 1989 ~ ????? ^ THRILLS! ACTION! Warner BAXTER Mickey ROONEY Wallace BEERY IN "SLAVE SHIP" QjP THEATRE - PHONE 3400j ^ gn i.-nn. nnrj Now Playing! FXCIIBSIjUl 3 00 Round Trip ^ m In rnachou ro NORFOLK, VA. , xeursicn tickets sold for use waist IS and 19. Return ? mit AurusI 21, 19.19. Consult1 Ticket Agents J. T. COBB Division Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. p. \ V I n n B >fl r B L I \ v\ \ SWELL '' DRINK X GREAT lm^ A MIGHTY FLAVOR DOUBLE-COLA Bottling Company Phone 8701 !l2l Hu^er St. ^Columbia?~ / , Y SCHOOL kr 2 , AXI), PRESIDENT OR CLASSES '] 2-^2 as TO REGISTER EARLY * ^ 'II THE FIRST CLASS SCHOOL NO. 2 5, INSTRUCTOR 6 Broughton Street. Orange. nie Evans?- ~ i Columbia, S. C. owul ~ (sselh Vidisla Beach lrday thru SKConday Aug. 19-21 $3.00 lund trip adult fare to Portah. Fares to Virginia. Beach 75o r. Children 5 and under 12 are. Plan a glorious weekend o seashore - via Seaboard - at drastically cut fares. ). 1 Arcade Bldj?., or 9987 MHisvuva