The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 14, 1939, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, October 14, 1939
MILLER CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor
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The barbecue that was put on
by the ocffiers last Saturday prov
ed quite a success and the pastor
asked that we repeat it Saturday.
We are asking all members ana
trends to come by and get a hot
t dinner Saturday.
The honorable guests of Mrs.
J. E. McKinzy- visited Miller Cha
pel Sunday morning and made
timely remarks; they were Mr.
_ Burt Darby. Mr. Orlando Henderson,
Misses Mabel and Lilla Hesderson
and Messrs._ Daivid and
Tiinpnln TTpnrl or*?lvn nf Afuittto I
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Ga. They were former members
of Miller Chapel and one of the
old pioneers of the church. They
.joined in the celebration of the
75th anniversary of the chirch.
The ?hurch ceje'praticn last Sun
day renewed the spirit of the fo^t
fathers as Rev. Bowman delivered
the message, he stressed loy.
ally and pictured the 'ife if the
old pioneers who now's'^ep in the
2 beyond. iSoith- of t.h? old l-fgulnrr
now existing are Mesdameg, Mary
Johnson, Delia Harris. Jane Wil
son, Harriet Jones, Anna R )berson,
Lizzie Gary and Messr . A.
J. Moon, G. C. Williams Jesse
" Gary. F. B. Pratt, Sr., Mrs. L.I.
Pratt. Mr and Mi'?. felumus
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Gailman
Mrs. Jr E. McKinzy, Mr. and Mrs
E. F. Floyd, M'r. Mack Tucker
Mr. W.W. Graham. Mr. M.
Hare, Mrs Catherine Christie, Mrs.1;
- H. M. Young and many more. Mr.
Burt Darby who worshipped with
u3 Sunday was converted m (Miller
Chapel 50 years ago and served
as steward for 40 years. His
visit here, together,with his son
in-law and grandchildren who are
from Morris Brown, brought sun
shine and enthusiasm to us all.
Mr. Earnest Henderson who went
awway 35 years ago, a horse trader
came thru enroute to Florida
laet-Sunday.- spent~the night withMr.
and Mrs. Pratt. His brothei
Mr. Orlando Henderson who wa^
here celebrating the 75th annvei
sarv of the church met fr>r the
t " ftraf tim8 in 3K yonrg; hc hnimp n
lad when he left, they did not
know each other, but after a re
union, happiness. and pleasure was
" the outcome of their visit. He is
still working with the -same man
Who is now a drummer. Rev
Bowman gave- them all, a most
hearty welcome.
- Let all the members and friends
prove their loyalty next Sunday
as this is really the last Sunday
rally for Conference clarms.
Come to church; go to church.
__ MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. ONE
The Missionary Circle, No. 1, of
First "Calvary Baptist church met
at the home of Miss A. A. Nelson
on Monday afternoon, Oct. ' 2nd.
After singing, Draw Me Nearer
My God to Thee, we were led in
prayer by the president, Miss Nelson.
We were more than delight
ed to have so many of our metre
bers to attend this meeting, a?
being the first meeting for the
fall. The toprc for the evening
-was Religion Makes a Difference
This was discussed beautifully by
the members. . . - We
are asking all members to
be present at the next meeting,
Oct. 16th, at the home of. Mrs.
Cora Stevens, 1221 Lagree St.
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Services were very inspiring at
Mt. Tabor ME church Sunday. A1
though Rev. Hiddlestcm had been
laboring elsewhere in revival meet
ings, he was at his best with a
* gospel message full of instruction.
Mr. S.E. McCullough worship.
..... , p#dLal Mt. Tabor Sunday morning
? and was the dinner guest of Mrs.
Annie Edwards.
I Mrs. Annie Edwards entertained
the Starlight Club Sunday af
ternoon. :
Dr. and Mrs. J.It. Toafcley and
family were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dargin cm Sunday.
Mr Joseph T. Jones, Supt. of
Sunday"School Missions of Atlantic
Synod, Misses Ella Pearson,
Parish worker of Sumter, Lou Em
- ma Pogue of the faculty c/f Coulter
Academy were visitors of Rev
And Mrs. J. H. Toatley at the
Manse Saturday.
Mrs. S. E. McCullough from
Winnsboro is visiting at the home
of Mrs Marguerite Jenkins for a
few weeks.
Mesdames Pearl EdXvards, Liz.
zie Gill, are indisposed at this
writing. We trust they will socm
be up and about.
Mrs. Corinna Jackson continues
m *ill at her home.
Miss Charlie Bell Stanley spent
the week end home from Coulter
Academ(y.
Mi. Wilbert Jenkins was the
dinner guest of Mi*. Gerard Foster
Sunday.
Rev. C.H. Steele has just closed
out a great Basket Camp meeting
at Hurst's Tabernacle and Mt.
Airy AME Zion churches. Rev.
Mrs. Winn (Morther Winn) was
the gospel dynamo and done the
blasting up of sin. She left Monday
morning for Lancaster.
Mr. L. R. Edwards is home from
he camp for a few days.
Waen in Chesterfield and you
get hungry, just call at Edwards
Lunch room on Mill Road. ~?
Mrs. Jcmes Rivers visited i n
O 1
i u&i'iuuu ouiiuay.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson
motored to Cheraw Sunday.
JERUSALEM BAIT. CHURCH
Rev. W. Ravenel, Pastor
Charleston.?The early Prayea
meeting began at its usual hour
by the--officers of the church.
9:45'a.m. the Sunday school was
. ailed to order bv the Sunt. Pea.
R. Bowman with a wonderful at.
ondance?of?ehildfen. At the closof
the Sunday school, lesson w:
reviewed by the Supt.'
At 11 a.m. the morning senuee.
was delivered to us by the Rev.1
Boyd, of Spartanburg. He select-1
of Gal. and the 1st verse. Subject I
Stand Fast. It really was a ^oul
stirring sermon.
The pastor Rev. Ravenel preach j
id during: the day . at Lily Pond
Baptist church, where he also pas'
tored. i
4:00 p.m. the young people dis-l
cussion was had by the pastor. |
The BYPU began at its usual
hour by the president Brer. R.j
Biown and taught by the Bro. Rj
Bowman.
7:45 p.m. the sermon was delivered
to us by Rev. Thomas Emanuel
from Holly Hill. It was a very
.touching;-service,-and the?spirit <>frthe
Lord seemed to have be.ep'
with us. die used as a his subject:!
The Character of Christ.
The officers are calling thpii ,
members nttpntjpn tn tVm Bomml.
elling Rally on the 5th Sundaty in
October, which will also be the
burning of The Church Mortgage
The members are aso asked t <
visit their sick members. Names
as follow: Sisters Rosa Williams,1
238 St.. Philip St., E. Lancaster,
91 St. Philip. St., and Bro. Smart |
Singleton 107 Bogard St.
Regular preaching service every
Thursday night. Music furnished
by the Junior choir.
UNION NEWS
Mr. Arthur Benson and mother
have returned home aftep spend1Y1
g the summer "in Saluda, N7C.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Booker,
Jr., of Newark, J., were called
home on account of the death of
their father Mr. Anderson Booker,
Sr. (
The many friends of Mrs. Ruth
r. Pride?were- very?sad to learn
jf the death of her mother in Spar
rnburg.
The regular meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Community
Hospital met Thursday. Oct. 5th
at 7 o'clock. Business of vital im.
portance was discussed. One of
the immediate projects of the aux
iliatfy is a Calendar Wedding, to
be given Monday, Nov. 13th.
Choose your "Bride" and treat hei
wholehearted. Notice The Palmetto
Leader for other interesting
news of the Auxiliary.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson were
in Columbia last Friday. Mr. Wilscm
was on official business fc
the N. C.~ Mutual Life Insurance
Company.
Many of the Union-folk, attended
. the funeral services of Mrs.
Cooper ir\ Spartanburg Sunday
Most of the schools in the eoun.
ty have opened for their winter
term. Miss Julia Dcrbson, Jeanes
s. - '
teccher has returned to resume
her work in the county.
Miss Brneice Sartor was honor,
ed with a surprise birthdav nartv
last Thuisday night at the homo
of Mrs. Mamie Abrams. A* very
enjoyable time was bad by all
present.
With the Pilgrim Health Insui
ance Co., Mr. Frank Farr has taken
over the debit left vacant by
the resignation of Mr. David Nich
olas, who is principal of the Harris
school this county.
LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor
The Pastor was at Mt. Zion on
Sunday with a larffe attendance.
The Sunday schools on the Circuit
were had their usual hour.
Sunday there will be a joint rally
at BetheL Everyone is most cor.
MORTGAGE BURNING
OF JERUSALEM BAP1
SUNDAY, OGT, 29th,^V
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All Friends of this city and vicii
Attend. The Choir </f the Church. aee
Churches will render music for the oc
ALL MEMBERS ARE KKSPONSIBI.
The Rev. H. H. ButfrOr, of llar'.svi
ti>t State Convention will Qo'i.vei the
The Executive Board of the Cou
Mortgage; assisted by Bros. -I.iike Kt
The History of the Church will b?
Bro. D. Lee of St. Mat,t-|iew Baptist (
Rrvenel. 'Response hv Rev. .1. (' DiVi
tist Church. Also the Unveiling of
be held at the night service.
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OUR WHITE FRIENDS ARK CORD]
Come One and All and witness t
dered in the History of the Church.
dially invited. ser
The October Pink club met at Sp:
the "home of'Sir. David 9ones. Rev A1)
-Simmons and his guest" Rev. Mc- Mr
Ilwain were the supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. ,I)aniel Wise and
Rev. F. C. Laws.
A most successful revival was
closed last'Friday night With Rev.
C. C. Mcllwain officiating.
Rev. W. E. Lee has returnee
| from his trip- reporting?a.- very 7
; pleasant stay.
Monday night the Pastor, Rev 1
Simmons, Mrs. Neta .Simmons 1(>'
Mrs. Irene Bowman and Rev. W.
E. Lee attended the birthday an- ^
niversary of Mr. John Black. * \*
? Our-sick ones have improved..?!iJ
RIDGE SPRING NEWS N' '
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The services t*t Ridge Hill Sun- ]
day was just gland. Rev. A. C. Ri<
Jones preached a? he never did inc
before. ]
Our heartfelt sj mpathy goes Cr;
out for the Corley nod Mason fa- spi
milies in the lorss (f their daugh ]
ter and wife Queen Esther C. Ma ma
son. She was funeralized at Ridge Lhi
Hill Baptist church Sunday, o f hoi
which she was a faithful member
For the last three years she made i
her home in-Hempstead, N Y. and dai
remained there until death. trui
Mr. Clarage Pope brought the jyai
Corley family down from N. Y\, 1
to attend the funeral. wei
Miss Reita Hammond is teach be
ing in Newberry. She spent the at
week end at__home. 1
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School Activities j()y
The members c/f the faculty and gul
the student body of Ridge Hill j
school wish to extend their sym f(().
pathy to the Corley Mason fami
lies, also Miss Goforth in theii
recent hours of bereavementr \W
are- a'so prlod try welcome Miss '
Goforth back. " ?1?
Miss Annie Barnes a member ino
of the Junior class is ill. We
wish, for-4ier a speedy recovery, vis
Anion? the former students the
home this week end were Messrs. ces
Henderson Brooks, Willis Watson tea
and Iredell Davis; Misses Ruth the
Harris and Crecio Raifcrrd, all at \
tending Bettis Jt. College. * da\
The members of the faculty and
student body enjoyed the "show" \\'j
Thursday a.m. j(j0.
Don't forget the Bahy Contest t0
sponsortd at illart Spring church nn
NovT 2nd. Make the Baby of your woi
church the most porpular. The the
following churches will, be repre-Jest,
THE PALTflETTO L?EA1
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tiily are respectfully invited to
wrrpa tried l?y Choirs-rrf the sister
easion. .?
K Foil THE PAYMENT OF $1
lie, S. C., President of the Bap
nty Association will Burn the
Iwaids and Henry Brown.
> read 1?V Clark It. Bowman and
ibar, Pastor Morris Street-Bap--the
New Chandelier I.iuht will
IAI.I.V INVITED TO ATTEND
he On-at"s? ever reri- "
ited wfchTuity-h tho Babies: Hart
iinir, Kidge Hill, Jerusalem, Mt.J'
)ha. Ridge BrarteK and others."
s. Ilightower, sponsor.
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PAG KI, AND NEWS ,
dr. Katly Rlakeney motored to
arldtte, N. C. last week,
dr. I'. G. Brewer left Friday
" Coulter Academy, Cheraw,
eie he will .'ttrmd si-hoo'l this iter
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Mrs. ~B. J. Durum spent a few
irs in Charlotte, Thursday,
dr.. Robert Honhart, Miss Her
i Watson and Mr. .Miller o f
ishington, D.C. are visiting rei
ves and friends here. _
Hev. and Mis. Perry of Monroe i
L'., spent the week end at the
ne <>f Mr. S. M. Gathirjjfs.
dr. T/F-^Jrewer and Mr Lester
/ers motcned to Cheraw on bus1
ss Wednesday
Messrs. H. A. Johnson, Wm |
awford and Lincoln Sellers
nt the week end iii High Point ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith, Mr. New
in and Mr. and Mrs. Sowell ana ,
Idren of Angelas, visi'.ed at thi
me of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brew
Friday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Toatley ano
jghter Rosa were the dinner
L?sts t/f 'Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dai ]
1 Sunday.
Miss Celeste -Lowery left last ,
ek Cor Rock Hill where she will
a member of the freshman cass
Friendship college,
rho Gospel Singers High Point,
D. rendered a program at the
in Wesley Methodist church on
rid ay.
Mease have vour nickles ready'
the paper eu<5h week.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
rhe Public School has thrown (
>n its doors on last Thursday
tiling wfth a large enrollmentj
ny anxious patrons and friends |
itcd the opening and hope for|
principal and teachers a sue-1
sful school teini. All of .the
chers were at their post o n
opening day.
Ye rece'rved the sad news Mon
about the death of Mr. Willie
urehill, who got hurt near
nnsboro, Sunday. Willie was an
al yc/ung boy, to know him was
love him; no day was too long
night too dark, that Willie'
Did get tired and not give you'
tin\ of day; and he was hon J
, his employee could depend on
OER him.
Mrs. Ella Felzier of Charleston
is hero visiting her grandmother
Mrs. Ella Keitt who has been very
sick.
The last quarterly conference at
Bethel AME church was a glowing
success. Dr. Hildebrand and Mrs.
Hildebrand visited us Sunday; of
course Dr. Hildebrand came on
his official visit and his queenly
wife accomnnnio/i **? ""
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debrand gave us tw0 addresses, in
the Sunday aschool and then after
services'. Dr. Hildebrand brought
us a message full of information
We finished up the quarter Monday
night. Several of the officers
of Btthel church expressed themselves
openly and asked for the
return of Dr. Coaxum.
In fact Dr. .Coaxum is doing
goad work at this place.
Mr. Geo. Johnson has gone to
Philadelphia as a delegate to tho
Masonic National Grand Lodge
and~~ffbm there is going to -New
York ttf visit relatives arui friends
Mrs. ^Maggie Felder has gone to
I'hiiaaelphin in attendance of the
-National Giand Cuui't.
Mr. Solomon Guinyard, Sr., who
underwent a minor operation is
at home in St. Matthews. His
many friends would be glad to
know that he is improving.
Dr. Pa.vfd Pinckney who has
been on the sick list is somewhat
improvtd to the delight of his
many friends.
Mrs. Marthanna Spngner is still
on the sick list.
The rally that was had at the
Union Baptist church, of which
Rev. David Mitchell is pastor was
a success The goal was set fen
;rrrr ezy' shrdl shrd shidi sdl
$100.00 Oct. 8th; due to sickness 1
in the community they missed the '
goal, but raised the sum of $76.85
The rally is extended until the sec
-mrr Srmday in Nov. 1939. <
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LATTA NEWS
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The P. T. A. of Dillion Coun. i
ty Training School gave a receptto
the teachers of the school.-Mrs. 1
ton on its . legular meeting night ~
Ruo-Poatl Johnson had oharge ol the
affair. Mrs. Annie (David and Miss
Flora Williams served. Mr.
Laniel Bethea and MY. Hannibal f
Fladger spent the day in Mario? ^
Wedneday. They reported a very t
nice trip. ..... c
The Missionaity Society of St. S
John Church is still alive and is f
moving along nicely.
The members of Weston Chapel a
\ME Church had their rally Sun- h
lay night in their first effort to s
get their pastor ready for the An- v
naul Conference which meets in
Dillicm next week.
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Mrs.Maggie Scott spent Sunday c
called on Mrs. Rosa J. Key. e
Mis. 'Gibbs and daughter are im
proving to the deflight of their F
many friends. t
Misses Rosa J. Wright, Dorothy
Belle Sellers, Alice Ruth and a t
few other students are attending s
school in the Marion County Train g
inp school, Marion, S. C. s
The YelloW Tone Quartet from s
near Rains, S. C., rendered a pro. t
gram at Weston Chapel Sunday
night.
Mrs. Annie Knowling is makiing ..
her old age pension assured by ^
erecting houses on her vacant lots.
A mighty fine way to insure one? ^
self against old atfe. ^
Now that all the cotton nearby ^
is about out we are sure that the
there will be no trouble in keep. ^
ing the children in schoiol.
MVs. A. P. Lame and Mrs. I. - ^
la Townsend Bethea are still sick k
M rs. Harvey Smith is ill at thisj
it this writing.
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ROCK HILL NEWS
Rev. J. P. Reeder of Columbia
was in town last week.
Prof. W. A. Neal, principal of
the Highland school of Spartan,
burg was here on the week" end;
accompanying him was a lepresen
tative of the Leonard Tailoring
Co., Mr. B. L. Logan, who had on
display a very select line of fall
materials at Oathing's Drug Store j
on Hack street.
DI\ and Mrs. S. J. Gathings had
as their dinner guest Sunday Get.
8, Prof. W. A. Neal.
A Cafe under the management
of Wade Lightner opened for bus
I iness Saturday, Oct. 7. Stop in and
eat a bite. .
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Gray from
Spartanburg are enjoying a week
stay in Rock Hill, where Mr. Gray
is employed at the new hospital,
now being erected.
The Rock Hill Funeral Home,
under the management of Mr. W.J
B. demons on W. Black St., is doj
ing a very successful $nd credita- j
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EM AM'EL A M. R CHURCH
? Rev. F. D. Dreher, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the us I
ual hour with all officers and
teachers present. The lesson was
interestingly taught by each instructor.
Morning worship began with
all choir members present. The
Scripture lesson St. Matthew 22.
1-10. The pastcrr brought u$.. a
soul stirring sermon, using for a
theme Christ's "Faith in Victory
Truly this message was enjoyed.j
Again at 7:30 p. m. evening
worship began with a well attended
congregation. We listened to
another soul stirring sermon that
vvttj-?again enjoyed by~alT7
Announcements: All members
yf the Missionary gro'up are ask.
td to be present Sunday evening '
Also all the juniors who are in.
terested in organizing a junioi
Missionary group.
To our visitors^ lis usual, you
ire welcome. Come again.
MH&. GUFUKTH- PASSES
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Spartanburg.?Sister Ella Go- '
'oi th departed this life Wednes
lay Oct. 4th. -It 1 a m ii nt. |
ne daughter of the late Jerry and
Sallie Beatty of Jonesville, S.C
She was funeralized Sunday In
tev. B. J. begins of Spartanburg $
Prof. Wm, Bogan of Union gave
talk on her life, emphasizing
ler help to humanity in publii
chool, Sunday school and church
^oik.
Deacon Edward Thompson read
letter from Lockhart Baptist /
hurch where she labored i n 4
hui ch a4wl?Sunday--sehetd fur ov- "I
r twenty years. - 1 ?I
Deacon Fred Ray and Deacon "
'red Dukes of Spartanburg gave
r.lks on her christian life there.
A few days before she died, she
old her family and friends that
he was going to leave them and
;0 to a world where she would
ufTer n(/ pain Or sickness; that S
hV was waiting for the Mastei |
o call.
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Shf leaves to mourn her depart
re a husband, Mr. Walter Go- q
orth, a daughter Miss Jeroline
Jofoith. six brothers, four sisters
nd a host of relatives and fiiends
"he world has parted us wilely
Ahe loved ones of our days,
Jut they will live in our memory
forever,
n spite of the world and its way
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