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Saturday, August 26, 1939 "CHARLIE^Sl By Char] "THE ROVIN( DID YOU MISS ME OLD PAL? During our short absence from these pages many of our readers stopped by or came over to find out "howcome" while some telegraphed, and we received so many nice letters from others that it would take a full page to publish them all but thanks, so much, to all. ROOSEVELT EVANS Of the Columbia branch of the N. C. Mutual Life Insurance company stopped by to tell me he intended ?<r*? to stop buying the paper If he ... could not find the colurtin . . , Don't stop Bub ... I simply y dropped out for three weeks. PAUL R. WEBBER, Jr. 1 Of npnni>nk...? o r> : J. * ? X/A x/tuugvuui^, O. VV., instructor of journalism at State College, came over to see if we were still living. - MR. GEORGE H. HAMPTON Publisher of the "Leader" in a nice letter stated that he thought >ve had decided we needed a vacation, and was just taking one. Managing editor of the Kansas City Call, writes to state that the column is iritereseting and" she uses it every- time it comes in. ? Miss Bluford is a brilliant- young newspaper woman and her con structive attitude has-made he? paper a recognized force for good in Neg?o journalism. The Call is the first big time paper to hit the Pacific Coast every week. You will find me in it every Friday afternoon, boys, all up and down ? Central Avenue in Los Angeles, so don't forget. . 1 FROM OLD CHICAGO Comes this letter. "Many folk ask me about you. Your style is original and your wit and presentation so fresh and frank that you are making thousands of GREFNVII.LE DISTRICT MISSIONARY CONVENTION The W. H. and F. M. society of the Greenville district held its annual session at Bethel Grove A. M.. E. church. Gray Court, S. C., ?Friday, August 11, 1939. ~~7 ~ The day's session began with < song service led bv delegates from Anderson and Pendleton. The consecratifyi service was led by Rev. J. W. Wrtherspoon, pastor Allen Temple* Greenville. Following this very inspiring- service Rev. J. C. Quarles, presiding el der of the Greenville district, pre sented Rev. F. L. Bouey, pastor oj Mt. Lebanon Due West, wbc preached the annual sermon, lis ing the text Luke 10:2. This was a great sermon, well delivered and well received. At the roll call the missionary workers responded with good re ports. Total raised for all purposes one hundred seventy-eight ($178.83) dollars, eighty-three cents. " Among bur visitors and new workers to the district who inspired us and contributed much by their presence were: Mesdames Ford and A. M. Perrin, Greenwood Mrs. May Calhoun, Miss F. L Lykes, Greenville; Rev. Geo. Darraugh, Rev. and Mrs. L. C. But ler, Mrs. Minnie Sanders, Laur4-5 O'clock p.m. Instruction period. Discussion "Why Have An Or? ganized Missionary Society?" Delegates from Laurens, Anderson, Greenville. Discussion: "Effects of Religious Training in the ^ Home". By delegates from Denver and Pendleton. "Health Conditions jn the Community"?Rev. J. W. Witherspoon. Chart Demonstration on T.B.?By Mrs. O. E. Johnson. The very enjoyable evening program consisted of reports by the quadennial delegates: Mrs. R. J Clark and Mrs. C. F. Reid and the local program of welcome and solo by Mrs. M. L. Witherspoon. The Pastor, Rev. W. S. Hawthorne, * members and friends of Bethel Grove church spared no pains in making our stay in their midst verv, very pleasant. The following officers were elected for 1939-40: Mrs. O. E. Johnson, president: Mrs. D. A. Adams, first vice-president; Mrs. Sallie Blackstock, Second vice-president; Mrs. R. J. Clark, recording secretary; Mrs. Minnie Sanders, corresoonding secretary; Mrs. M. L. Witherspoon, treasurer; Mrs. A. J. Garrett, contingent treaaurar; Mrs. Alleen Barksdale. Eliza Turner Fund; Mrs. O. V. Quarles, Juvenile Supervisor. Place of meeting 1940: Bethel. Anderson. " , SOUTH CAPOMNTAN SCORES AT JACKSONVILLE MEETING Columbia, S. C., August 19th?^ Mrs. Cora Black of Cameron, S. C., demonstrated handicraft methods, at the recent meeting1 of the W. H. and F. M. society recently held in Jacksonville, Fla.. with , such dexterity and proficiency that she was acclaimed one of the sensations at this general meeting of the ladies of the A. M. E. church. i A microphone picked up her voice and sent it out to a listening audience which cheered the several high spots of her demonstrations which was 'climaxed with the presentation of gifts to two of the * most outstanding women of the body. Mrs. Black lauded the great - - 3 PEARS 'EM ITP ;< les Spears - , c 3 REPORTER" ' \ 1 1 c frirends you know not pf". And one enemy pal . ~. . one g one enemy . . . Dan Burley, for instance. . . P. L. PRATTIS J! City editor of the Pittsburgh. v Courier can write an "A" Nornbah Wun letter^ "You see well, j and you write well, and it iB a g pleasure to read your column". Mr Prattis is coming down to South j Carolina, and by golly I'm gonna t give him the best time a man ever e had South of the North pole. .t In addition to being city editor j ] Mr. Prattis is a columnist and has s the .largest- following of any cul- t , ored writer connected with any of c i the big time papers. His readers v - are numbered in the hundeds of f thousands. CAP'N KID STETSON Writes the nicest letter of. all. a "Boy I've looked all over the Hill I nnd down on the Avenue fur you, t Also through every jail in town, a I thinking that perhaps you had e been speeding . . . or had gone 1 i on a bender,or playing" poker. I 1 The lads miss your dope son, I be- ? lieve you had a million readers"., h Kid Stetson, New York City o Over a million Bub . . . Cold fl-'r gures and letters don't Jie. 1t WELL ? IS T have countless pages which could E be written tonight, but for lack h ~of~space I shall have to come to t ' a close with my favorite South- E orri poem which all Southerners f , love. * When ole Dan was a "HI" baby. n ' Silting on his daddy's knee, 1 n He said "pappy that boy on ole a A. N. P. | | Gwine'r be the death of me, iG . Lawd Gawd . . . Gwine'r be the C death of me. i n | 4 !t (By Poppa Stopper) g ?_?_____ _ , work of Mrs. Susie Flipper, wife s of Bishop J. S. Flipper, the presid I ing bishop of South Carolina as. r Rhe gave her a beautiful handmadfiTh bath mat. _ She also presented Mrs -d Hughes, national president of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis- a sionary' society who hailed from ti Cameron, Texas, a beautiful hand made basket. ? I In addition to Mrs. Black's work " the following other states sent w demonstrations: Alabama, Ttfkas Eand Louisiana. Since the meet- c ing Mrs. Black has received many c inquiries from persons throughout the states and even from Africa and the islands. ' i ' By Paul R. Webber, Jr. .a fiT i.Tiiri? <mi? rmimnn?-p _ ' ? ? _ :c ? i ounaay was a great day at our tl church. The pastor preached both morning and evening. Large audi- ^ ences were present all day. Mr. Joseph Reese, has 'recently been c elected Supt. of the Sunday school and Mrs. Nancy Canty has charge now of the home department. The pastor's wife and daughter are at tending the World's Fair in New York, Many visitors attending our service last Sunday. Mr. Joseph ^ Lucas has been given the contract c to repair the church, and soon St. 0 Luke's edifice will be a thing of v beauty. Our pastor is preparing / -to spend the first week in Sep- s tember in New York, attending the World's Fair. Mj-s. Mary ? Frasier rs now one of our Palmet- t to Leader readers. She has an up-: ? to-Jafe beauty parlor at 80 Beau-; i fain street. Call there and she F will make you look good. See James Sineleton and get iyour c Leader every week. ^ _ P e MT. CI.ARE BAPT. CHURCH - I Lake Citv. S r. * - ? . ^. tjMiiuay WHS |( another beautiful dav at the Mt. I Cla'-e RnnHst church. After a b splendid Sunday school at ten t] o'clock and a wonderful lesson reviewed by Mr. Jcr<% J. Singleton. 11:30 preaching Sy Rev. Hanna Subject: Watch With Me While I 1 Pray Yonder. A great message was delivered by this our young ^ minister. At 8:30 Rev Hanna de- n livered another great soul stir- c, ring sermon using for a subject j I will arise and go back home. This c message was enjoyed by all. ?We-ai'e looking forward" to Mon p day night August 21st which be- w gins our week's meeting. Rev. J. fl S. Hall pastor of .Sellers Baptist j church will do the preaching each r night. On Sunday morning, Aug- ri ust 27, Rev. L. A. Hines erf Flor- g cnce will preach for us. All mem ~ bers and friends are asked to at- n, tend. Rev. Mr. Hincs is indeed a p great gospel preachr. Failing to g H?ar htm you wiTT miss a treat. You are welcome at all times at our church. Don't forget thh ? ral,y- ii HELENA NEWS * M rs. Jackson and Mrs. Green of | ft U,? 1 A * 4 i vritruu went to lyiinton to visit a their sick brother, Mr. Rufus S Churchise. . E Mrs. Lue Kinard and children of Greenville are here visiting aW^Mh>3 Sarah K Y k is here visiting parents and rela- hj tives of Helena. -|i Mrs. Carrip Bell Kinard is glad h< to have with her her sisters and %\ sister's children to attend her meet ci inp: at her church, Belmount. H^r1" *v ner/nle arc from Washington and V Charlotte. v< Sick are: Mr. Will Scott. Mr. el Will Lonir, Thelma .Sanders, Mat- gi tie P. Oxner. p, )RANGEBURG DISTRICT CONVENTION CLOSED The W. H/ and F. Missionary i onvention of the Orangeburg dis- i rict has passed into history. It ' :onvened at Mt. 01iva A. M. E. hurch, EUoree, S. C., Aug. 4th. The opening devotional service vas conducted by the Local Presdents, Mrg. R. A. Brigman, Mrs. lessie King and Mrs. Pearl Ham Iton. Scripture vecses testimonals were the theme of the meet j ng which helped to start the day \1 vith spirit. After few pleas- J ng remarks by the District Pres-j dent, Mrs. M. L. Hayncs, our Pro ] iding elder Rev/S. Nance was resented to the group by Mrs. J laynes. He addressed the conven ton in choice words and with that j loquence which is characteristic if him. -He presented ^Rev. R. efferson who preached the annual J ermon. His text was taken from j he Gospel of St. Matthew, 10th ' hapter and a part of the 8th "erse: "Freely ye have received, reely give". Collection |4-00. jj The afternoon session opened 1 nth a live prayer meeting by the < drs. Mulvinia Olin and Mrs. HatI.H 1SW?????- - X ' c iiampvt'ii. x ne cuuveiuion was ;raced with our beloved confer- j nee branch President, M*s. B. F. Tfldpihrmnd. Other?visitors were * lev. B. F. Hildebrand, presiding j lder of the Wateree district and lis son, flev. Walter Hildehrand T f the Wateree district; Rev. Law- * ence White~of the Charleston dis 1 rict; Rev. King of Summerton, r >. C.; Rov. R. Brown of Ited Hill ' laptist church; Mrs. Lula Good- j ay of N. Y, C. The ministers of * he district present were: Revs. J.^ 1. Jennings, R. J. Jefferson, B. \ Sumter, P. B. Brooks. J. I. ? r?milton, B. C. Scott, E. E. Rich- * iurg,A. R. Hampton, Henry Bow- ( lan, M. M[. Thomas, T. W. Mayes ' nd J. L. Adams. * i* Mrs. L. L. Jennings, Miss Ellse 1 Jardner, Mrs. Pearl Hamilton.' !. B. Black of the quadrennial j meeting made interesting talks on j heir trips. They seemed to hav? a ained a storehouse of inspiration, f Mrs. A. L. Hildebrand gave us j ome high points on Mrs. L. M. Pushes' report, on her trip to Af- j ica and she also made a strong j eartfelt appeal to the district to o better missionary "WOfk" ^ Rev. B. F. Hildebrand gave us j timely address fufl of inspiring ? houghts. s Rev. Henry" Bowman delivered ' he Missionary sermon. His text ras taken from St. Mark 28:19. a [is discourse was inspiring. The onvention was highly entertaind with few selections by the a amous Mt. Oliva quartet. Our District President, Mrs. M . ,. Waynes, full of smiles and with loving manner expressed words ? f appreciation and thanks to thr aatoi and members of Mt. uiiva 2 hurch for the royal way in which bey entertained the convention. 1. The resolution was rje?<J by Mrs , l. R. Sumte?. Reiftarks by the llder, Rev. S. Nance. Meeting . losed. Doxology.' Benediction. jj ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH It Rev. C. A. Shroud, Pastor ! ^ Asheville, N. C.. Aueust 21? [ I 'he revival service conducted "by (I Irs. K. R. Player, evangelist, i i losed Friday night amid scenes ( f joy and gladness. Manyi persons ! /ere added "to the churches of j tsheville, and many hundreds pivit'jally revived. J. . ' ? The pastor was in usual forrm iunday morning and at night. A 1 ouching message was delivered r Sunday- morning from the subect: "Present Confidences From f ast Experiences". At 3 o'clock the service was in J harge of- Rev. L. H. Beachem of i louth Carolina. His choir was resent and together they renderd a very insDirinc sprvi?a On the 22nd inst the pastor and t Miss "Wilhelmenia Deveaux arfe 1 eaving for the Stat* A. C E. * ,eague convention at Goldsbcrro. 1 I. C. Rev. Stroud is treasurer of I he state organization. i TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH 1 Rev. J. M. Williams, Pastor s 1 Silver Street. S. C.?The revi- 1 -al meeting closed le/^t Friday ight at Trinity- with quite a sue- j ess conducted by the Rev. L. G. tefwman. pastor of the station c hurch, Miller Chapel, Newberry. . I is said by 4?any it was the best * evival held for many years. 18 jj 'ere converted and 16 accessions; bout 2r renewals more or less; 1 baptized and all the Christians eMived. The majority of these j -inverts were old people. Rev. lowman is an evangelist, a gospel ? reacher and one of the best singrs in our church. Bros. John h loozer, Eugene Metze, M. C b loozer, Toland together with sis>r Marv Metz. Maggie Burton, c lliza Miller. Gertrude Magnum t nd many others kept the fire burn n ig and always greeted you with b omit. ?- J' me wees ainner ii raa served by the following per- t! >ns: Mr. and Mrs Albert Cook. % [r. and Mrs. George Scott, Mr. s nd Mrs.; Gilliam, JMr. and Mrs. u ilas Dewalt and Mr. and Mrs. * ugone Mets. This is Rev. Williams second p ?rm as pastor and it goes with- T it saying he is getting along bet q sr; as before all the members are t sppy and satisfied. The fourth a uarterly conference will convene ** ere next Saturday and Sundav h nd tho pastor is asking that all w >me out and mak^ a round re- fi ->'t. Don't be a slacker. Rev. tl Williams for the last twenty w ?srs has been helping presiding tl ders, pastors, laynven to the E eneral conferences. Its a mighty tl oor rule that works only one it THE frAmtBl^LfeAD way all the time. Re bti lerve the confines of the Columbia eon ference, and has ahvays mad* hi report when the rol whs call. H is in the race fcrr election and her by announce himself. GREAT FALLS NEWS By Mabel Gaines and Etta B. Barnes The newly weds Mr. and Mn Robert T. Timms gave a surpris birtJhnight party at their lovel; borne on Washington street, Wed nesday nrght, August 9, 1939 ii honor of Mrs. jRuth Bowden th lovely wife of Mr. J. T. Bowder The guests included Mr. and Mrs J. T. Bowden and son Teddy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kennedy, Mi and Mrs. Derry Tidwell, Mrs Willie Gaither, Misses Bessie Tid w?U of Washington, -D.?G.; Mrs Bowden's sisters of Columbia Elizabeth and Helen Burley; th Misses Kubye Moloney. Charlii M. Gibson, Bessie McCuIlough, M, >el Games, Messrs Edward Ken aedy and Randolph Stanback o Chester, S. C.; M. D. Gayden, J E. Games, J. T. Timms, Ira Mc Dullough, L. S. Lumpkin. The hostess nerved flrst cout-si lalmon ealad, slice tomatoes, pick es, crackers and punch. Secon< :ourse. ice cream and rake JThto :ourse, after dinner mints and sa *d peanuts, after which they al vent to Chisolm's cabin apd dang ;d to the music of Count Basie fats Waller, Louis Armstrong an< nany others. Mrs. Bowden received man] ovely gifts. Everyone expresse< hemseWes as having enjoyed th< ivening. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden, Sr. lave just returned from a visit t< he World's F*ir, Washington, D I., and many other places. Thej vere visiting their children, Mrs 'urvis Nettles and Mr. Arnetfc Jowden. Mrs. Lessie Games and daughtei Elizabeth are visiting in New Yori 4ew Jersey, Washington and Phil delphia.They are visiting Mrs Elizabeth Allen and Mr. and Mrs ohn L. Gaines. Mr. Luther Chisolm and Mr. J 2. Barnes spent Saturday in Rocl fill on business. Miss. .Inez- Hill* of Welcb, Wes1 Trrginia spent a few days with fiss Ett^ Bell Barnes. Mr. Dan Barnes of Detroit, Mich pent two weeks in the city visitne relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isom Clinton, Mr, nd Mrs. Cleveland Gaither, Heny Louis Clinton and David Gaiher motored to York, S. C., and pent the day with relatives and riends. Misses Gertie Clinton and Willelmena Harmon attended the fur ral of Wilhelmena'8 grandmothex n Winnsboro. Wilhelmena is the idopted daughter uf Mi. and Mra Vill Gaines. Mr. J. E. Barnes went Kike ridng to Lancaster. S. C., Wednes'ay evening and returned Friday norning at 7:05. He left Lancaser at 0:30 and reached Greal ''alls at 7:05 Friday a.m. Mrs. Janie Dinkins is spending he summer in New York City. Miss Emma Gaines of Roanoke farr fe -visiting "her* ^grandmothex drs. Mary Gayden. Little Miss dargie Gayden of Concord is visting her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jayden. Mrs. Susie Thompson spent a ew day9 iri Atlanta ,-~Garr visitrni ler sister, Mrs. Creola E$ye. Mrs. Carrie Hancock and childen of Mount Holly are visiting elatives and friends. Watch the "Leader" each wee! or Great Falls news. dORRIS BROWN V. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor Inspite of the intense hot weaher which prevailed in Charleston ast Sunday, inspiring: services vcre held all day at Moiris Brown rhe services of the Junior church eing concluded the regular mornng service and sermon were conlucted at 11 a.m. by Dr. Lemon, rhe text used at this hour, was elected from 1st Kings 21:20. Two persons were admitted into he church. -Dr. D. N. Wilson pastor of the Sbenezer church with some of his nembers and many friends of both hurches, attended service at 5:00 >.m. The evening: worship at 8 >.m. was well attended. Dr. Lemn again spoke to an appreciative udience from thP 121st Psalm, 'he exposition of this Psalm was nade the feature of the sermon. person joined the church at the vening service. Bra. Calvin Gaillard the popuar leader of Class No. 46 has een added to the sickJisL Morris Brown is one of several hurches sponsoring an excursion o Jacksonville. Fla., and Savanah, Ga., on Labor Day, Septemer 4, 1939. It is evident that a irge ciowd will take advantage of he reduced rates on this occaicm. 1 An effort to 'raise our asessment on the Librarv at A11??n niversity closed on Sunday nite nth an encouraging response. Our junior ushers sponsors a opularity contest on August 28. 'his enterprising group of women nd*e the leadership of Mra* Vicaria Dash Williams, is among the ctive workers at Morris Brown, rho brings things to pass. Th-jnior choir under the efficient >adership of Mr. Phillip Bennett, urnished splendid music during ie entire day. The junior choir ill hav,. charge of the music for >e Young People's congress at Ibeneser A. M. E. church during te currant weak. We, still mainiin our Forward Look. ^ \ 'Elt ^ S. C Nefirra llnder^? ; writers Association I Announces Winners The South Carolina Negro Uh derwriters association takes thi: method in announcing the winner of the essay contest sponsorei t throughout the state by the Prl * grim Health and Life Insurant company and the North Carolini Mutual Life Insurance company These two companies are the onli two Negro companies operating ii ^ this state. > The prize winners are as fol ; lows: ffl ffl ffl ffl First prize, Miss Anna May: ?. Daniels, Georgetown, S. C., a stu I dent of the Beck High school. t. Second prize, Mrss Benzena A : | Blocker; Pine street, Columbia, S e C.f student.?of?the Booker T e Washington High school, a Third prize, Miss Justine L - Perry, Anderson, S. C., student o1 f the Reed Street High school. r. We congratulate you and wis! - you success in your future endeavors. _ S C?Negro Insurance Asso'n. e I. P. Stanback, President i * ? I?? LKESVILLE NEWS ~ lj Sunday was a high day at Cal vary A. M.JL church.?Sr-S.-k J gan at the usual hour with Supt. 1 and teachers at their ,oost. I The revival meeting began with 7ia large crowd. The Rev. Jones j'from High Point, N. C., preached j joyed. Rev. Boyd from Newber| ry preached. Rev. I. O. Simmons from Lexington preached a soul j stirring , sermon, at 3:30. His "i choir from Spring Hill A, M. E. rj church sang very beautiful. Rev. H. B. Jackscm the pastor of St. 5: Matthews C. M. E. church preached a wondeiful sermon at 5:00 r'o'clock. Back agairURev. Jones preached another soul stirring ser moil. We were glad to see the visitors and invite them again, -.--r i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Throw' ,der of Lancaster were the week 0 end guests of Mr. and Ml-s. Ken neth Hartley. : I Mr. and Mrs. Mirt Hartley left ^-Thursday-foi^ -New- Yenrk" Ttyr 1 (Miss E. S. Marshall is spending a few days in Camden _with_.hex_ i aunt. Mrs. Harriet Dennis from CoInmhio i? viaifino Mrc P*. P Pnm pey. ,i Rev. W. R. Bowman and the guest minister were supper guests I tyf Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard on I Monday night. . ? ? t BISHOPS' MEMORIAL A. M. E. CHURCH Rey. H. B. Butler, Pastor (Sunday was a high day at Bis| hops' Memorial. The Sunday school opened at thp usn*>? h "> Mrs. L. K. Nelson took charge as the Supt. Dr. W. D. Chappelle was ' out of thp city on his vacation. At 11:45 our pastor came before us and took his text from Isaiah 28:16. Theme: "Our Need of Patience". This was a master piece. At 6:45 the League met and had 1 a most interesting discussion. The League is growing under the leadL ership of Mr. Daniel Thompson, i At 8:00 p.m. the guest speaker '.was Rev. Mr, John A. Middletcn. 1 His message wajs one that we shall ' | long remember. Mr. Middleton is a JunP graduate of Allen universitj% and will attend Howard unir versity, Washington, D. C., this fall. : ^ Come to Bishops' Memorial the "Little Friendly Church Around the Comer". Chesterfield news Rev. Stewart of Charlotte. N. C., conducted ve I'V fin/, pvnnonlic. | tic services at .\lt. Tabor M. E | church last week. Christians were revived $nd sinners were convei ted. Mist? Cecelia M. Toatley returned to the city cn Saturday from Lancaster where she has been foi several weeks. On Monday she left for St. Augustine. Fla. The funeral services of JMr. Henry Stanley were held on last Friday from Grand View Presbyterian church. It was conducted ' by the Pastor, Dr. J. H. Toatley. "Mr. William Stanley of Baltimore, Md., attended the funeral of his father last week. Mrs. Jessie Simmons has return ed from Her vacation. Mrs. Idel Wadsworth, Messrs Willie, James and Wadsworth spent some days in the city la?t week. They came to attend the - funeral ot their ?uncle ond were = the guests of their mother, Mrs. Maybel Robinscrn. Mrs. J. B. Barber of Chattanooga, Tenn., Cecelia Jamison of Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Castle Williams, engaged in Parish work at Keysville, Ga., visited MesdamesR. B. Toatley and M. L. Fnstei and families on Monday. They were enroute to 'St. Augustine. Florida. Dr. J. H. Toatley accompanied by Mesdames Elizabeth Rivers. Cleo McQueen and her two^ child ren ana miss Jotinetta m.Toatloy mc/tored to Due West and Abbeville last Wednesday. IMrs, Marion Jackson spent some days in Cheraw last week. Master Robert Edwards visited relatives and friends in Cheraw last week. / ^ Messrs Immanuel Nivens, Larry Foster, Robert Jackson and Willie Nivens motored tp Ruby Sunday. SUBSCRIBE FOR M THE DEADER"! BALTIMORE. MIL XiiffiS } By (Mrs.) Barney Gore Douglass j On August 6, 1939 Mt. Hebrcn Baptist members and friends mo\ j ed to their new church. We start ed from 1006 W. Lexington St., j and went to 1617 W. Saratoga " rSt. When we got t</ Gilmore S1.1 the leadei gave out a hymn and jjAve started singing which last un. til we entered the church. Sun " day morning at 12:30 Rev. Flow ers conducted^ service. At *3:30 1 the Lord's Supper was given by Rev. l>aniel. Sunday night serf yice by the pastor. j Last week the usual weekly j meetings were held. August Tin -'the Pastoi's Aid club met at Mrs. I Sarah Stevenson's home. After the j1 business ice cream and cake wut> .1 served .Tne Willing Workers met ! at the home t,f M rs, iiat Lie Fh? w"t"ers. Mrs. Flowers, president, 'j Th(. Gethsemane Baptist .huich S S?met at 1030. ISm'.i : '30. Sunday night, service at 8:00 j o'clock. The usual weekly meet ings . were held. Visitors were | Mr and Mrs. Pink Douglass. Mrs. I | F. D. Wiemae, Mr. Stewart Shan- ' 1 jon, Miss Essie -White, all of this ' city. Miss Han is from Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Jani(. B. Williams r from -Baltimore; Mrs. Lillian Al. len from Baltimore. Mis. Frances Wiliny"", \T?- _ Lillian Allen, Miss Hat risand Mrs. Louise Gore Douglass have returned to their homes al'ter a Miss Olia Mae Clark is back in' the city after spending the summer with her giandparents. Mrs?Dullic Brown ami two child ren left Friday evening to join her - mother, Mr.?and MiS. Ei r N. " Wilkg, Lowrys, S. C. BETHELEHEM BAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. A. Uavis. Pastor . Regular services were held thru out the day. The pastor delivered a message topic thought, 'Give What you have," theme "A Precious Gift." Many of our friends j were present. Mr. J.E. Preci-a ol Baltimore, Md., and Miss Lula Williams of Washington, D .C., both former members * of- this | church, also Misses Counts, a sis ter of Miss Waye and Miss Jackson sister of Mrs. N. W'haley. i During?the? afternoon?pewemt" ^ j Silver Teas were held. Monday iiHe, viiy mnluai i)i i(us matest I was held. Jt proved to be a lovely event. Wednesday-night Rev. | S.S. Youngblood will serve us and | Thursday nrght. there will be the Seven Wocders sponsored by Rev. ; E.M. Keitt. Visit us at all times, , this is the strangers home. I tg?\ A .? V ' -avfdi G. Ellison ! General Insurance Honest and eificient attention given to all business placed with nte. k| PHONE 5717 1 I. ... C MADAM PETER'S HATR GROWER I ' j For Diseased Scalp?f^ves Life I and Beauty. BEST?GROWER? ! Apply once a wjek?PRICE 35' i 1006 Bianding St., Columbia. S.C. I munis iir?p Store, Washington I St., Thomas Drue Store. Taylor and Harden Sts. j CHARLIE ALLISON F 1 o r i s t i _ _ _ _ Flowers For Every Occasion Phone 9398 1202 Harden St. Columbia ~ WHILE IN NE\\TYORF ' STOP AT 5 W OODSIDF ? H^Tiir J The Finest Colored Hole' in Harlem ~ I 2424 7th Ave. at J Und St. New York, New York ! AUDUBON 3-2100 I ; I CPX32OO0C03O<rc5r.>C*>^C LEEVY'S jr FUNERAL HOME x Undertaking and Embalm inj ?? 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