The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 11, 1939, Page Page 2, Image 2

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- - . .. * . . )- Page 2 - t\ 5 hp ?_ iErahrr [' PUBLISHED WEEKLY s 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. Entered-at ihe Post OlTiee at CoS lumbia, S< C., 'as second class matter by ail-Act o't CoTTcfresST SUBSCRIPTIONS One Year . ?2.00 1 . . Six Months . .... 1.25 ru. ... \t.??< I,. 7? Single Copy ........ .05 FOHK KIN A11'V K HTI SI N G j_ ? AGEN'CY? W. H. /.IFF CjCU iiios Dearborn ~ Ml. Utlivial Ailve?ti&ciuenU j t the i-afce allowed by law. . ! ' * The T'. :ui<. s will pi ! li>h brief *and general intetvsT \vh. n they are accompanied by t.he names >, nd ft "l?I he :iulh. T.? anth jj * aic in)'. <>f ;l lii i'amatory ! ; tu:v. [i Aiiqm.vnu'Us t niMiiiuiiMtioiis will n<>t, b'l. 11"' i. i ' Modeled l''..ua: scripts will not be relumed, jj. . CEO. '!!. 1*1 AM ETON Publisher [ E. PHILIP ! : 1.1.1 > . Fj.-M A.u-> -m L. G. HOW MAX Ciu ulatioa AUav K . rem rrr a nc i:s u. Chicks. I tal'ls and F>?--taI ur Ex-' pivss "Muiu y Oi tit i s should -bo m:vde { : yable nidci of.| The Palme'to I oatk" . ~ Communications intended for the. cut p lit. issue tails:. bo \cry brief - anil shot.Ill T.TTTTl t in- i > 1 i 1 > rial desk tint laic t.hah Tucstjr.y ol each Week. City .news, locals Wet tmrsday-. *? Telephone Saturday. November 11, 19.19 dr. gforhf \v. carver BENEFACTOR OF M \NKINl) Tin* s.c'it ?.)i i:i ' Lr- '- ius -of a man. , Dr. .W'a-1 inert .h C ryot i one in' * i.. ; chymi w. . '?]. vvlin . \v.?? bovn vn' rlawv.y atsd on> trndod -for"~a -1)"4 Jia; him ; r. f t K> ; I;1'.''.'it?nf'ials? s.:c<l yen". Si;. nvul in IT"'. *">"> / thrt any nn<> <>,' tiv- ! ; f->vty--'scv<;n nv?' a 1 i ? ... ! !* ???>>_.* ni?rr> low |v I ;>-1 a hiirva-r ninnacl,. thai. i;a. p.; v..;-, hra?m,. |m?rnrft?Wrrftrnrrr;-h"* wa< n. ;>>i ! tic:- i-t.-nt oV' ~ !-. ? ; m Tiatu ' T'nili'f, Lr?r-;Virnl tins b1 .v -<ic.. ci>_ nr Iowa State.C"T?'.."c, ta " (it tb'f'vo th"ort yea* - . n 1".' head <>f tr< rtrr : adepartment - Ta."!. - < ...IT-Tf'it- . '' y i Cc- t'crc?l..,|.r(> (/ ,;l ?iv ;t, y; and biolocrv tWnta ( -,. nM-an<vi of e4itc ?.. yci vi-'c to hvmanity It. .. I. et, ,1 the ovist mnrvon .?. PI-I a?ia--?4s,?t-?\v4tv-h ' tovt-tr ?mH+ 4 . on- da'-lv I'ves -sweet jyot ?*<?. pet ;?? ? itec.- nr.'l nut them {<? lo new r-Tii, Thorebv; >o w.,] to the i"\n Mini sntisfttot'pw <c nianv l'mited nicaiv ''' mii1''; n<~>t nmnit them to spend r?? ,'tin! ' vtvu-nvp va< in 'fuii'-j nr c!ntV|i|v?. ^ voral vnai's I>r. Cnrvor t ' ?ti cvn'? 'nvntintr with nea'V.d ;i ?< n ivn-^M",. . relief of tn/'irit;i,. niv<il% *'.* victims. T! e ' Xm"ini("i?>i mi?* youitf-hat.?there.. ;ir", rftio'U nf -U whil'H COf inly will hp n iTi.tr t>"> hinnnr. it v A man who in addition. can t-nho tho fl'^ni?M<l rcl clap of some ' ninhovn rntvn uvfios anil extract f>'om i? rh-Pi- w'vixp u os' will trivrihu iItanco.-ta. recover cnst-oT flour and <ntra'- hatrs an-' turn they into horv*fitvl s*?rf and nth or ti oful articles rvf cln*l-_ intr is a henofaetn,- in tho Vijrhest dr>~"(.p Dr. Carver justly merits th A [tfi'iJnvpit?modal.?lint... t h?'?usps t*' which ho has placed hi* talents ir showinc in an hi rid Viow in . the value of tlie Tnri'l and how to ineren-e the 'ui'ie'i'v1 -nd vn.-iet''* of nredact- raised hav,, <*h. on I* i a place in the I "art- of men famore lasting ran anv award Worth reni'jtv.berinsf a! o is t1" fact t hat, with al] hi^ r* -eiontifi Vrowl?-d"e T: . C >ver i? one of the mn?t <hvfi t of ivor,. He ei>>' hhatieallv. a- dim- 1;i? -oeret of a:1 hi-- *' " to n inspiration of God. ?*?The Journal ami Guide. | "The OM Gray" | i By j' A X ? Rev. K. Philin Ellin f ^ t ? ??-?- -?A?Now?Publication ?? "The Seventy Five Years of N'e. gro Progress Exposition," South Carolina's Contribution is indeed % > <*?? | r a new thing under the sun and it should be second to" none jn the United States. Every State in the Union is getting ont similar .to hi? 'on exhibition at Detroit, Michigan, May 1940. It's interdenominational, and Ml South Carolinians," of color who have achievtd will be given spree thetein. So I uichase your space from the field \gent or any officer or start writer. \Ve are pf.-ased to leport quite a few have made arrangements with us. We have some mission preacheis .vhtThavf~ dope so. This is wisdom on their part. For it is the first time such an opportunity was presented them in thtir lives. Any number o i outstanding pastors, ptesiding ej_ 1* i < and undertakers have secured -pace. We want physicians, merhants. lawyers, school teachers n i far me is to appear in this pub sc.. us for prices and terms. The I'nion The Interdenominational Union f Charleston and vicinity had a s'''i at meeting last Monday. Rev. S H. Scott, president is narking no ot the best to till that position .{? J. S. A. Giant is a real good {-cci i-tai v. Rev. Willi am A. Mack, vu- tno order of the day lest Mon I i-iy. Subject:- The Vanishing in_ I -Te: e.-t?erf?the?Family?Altec;?l-r-t i.cd himself a master-of his -ul-ject. It should be printed i n -nampnict* f-Hti uisu iuuuui u. Chnstian families all over t. h o world. Those .speaking words of in Herniations w,eve Revs. J. E. Hoard, R, I. Lemon. .1. R. Po-irson. 1). X. Wilson and others. It's an ! t owiedged fact that the church ami other religious .'igeiU'ies ear: 'c ho stronger than the homes, 'i'i.i-' week end will tind us attendin? the South Carolina Conference hen in f'-nrleston. The proceed5iv?r-i of whi h will be "Reported .in o-i: next issue. So watch The Leaj,.v, St. Luke !?Mrs. Ellis and I have been warm reived by the good officers and members of St. Luke on our return from the annual . confer, ence. "This is~ indeed a great peo nil-, and one finds pleasure in serv iiig them. Our prayer and class -.Ttr-'^-intrs1. are- regularrevivals eveiv week. The Sunday school and Allen League are going forward 7s w iFFTleaps and bounds. Our oft:i uT"TK'?rd is rs pleasant h? rr family .circle. All of the boards a ltd elnhs are fully alive. We will ho i early to entertain the Palmetto Annual Conference next Qctober in keeping with our turn. To make a long story short, wo are doing !>ii>:ness lV the KING on Wilssn street. , "Let us advance on our knees." HA LTI MOREL Ml). NEWS Mr. an<l Mis. Jacobs'has for heir guest their mother, Mrs.. K'hol Pai'ritt from North Carolina. We wish for her a pleasant stay. , Mr. Jacobs wh0; has spent a deasant stay with his parents iii North Caiolinst' js back in .the' city. These people are get'ing along.. ' ne on ttie sick list: Mrs. Louise Go)-,. Douglass. Mrs. Mrrv Lane, Mrs. ltisa. Mis. Heid. MT. Hood. Communim was served Mrs. Douglass Sunday evening. ?Mr* I' l.n.n Prrpttst "church schecL ile: Tuesday night, prater moet'iir at 7:.'50 and cfeoir. reherrsal Wednesday night Bible class con lucted by Kev. Daniels; Thursday night sc vice at 8 o'clock by the Pa.st.or, Rev. Flowers. Friday nito t*h- arre^ta+rg?opened?by?Dor.. con;. ounu??y morning sauuam s hcol at 0:30 a.m. opened by the Supr. Service at 11:30. The Lord's Supper was- administered at 3:30 p.m.. 3 oVIoek service Mo ninir Rts r Baptist church schedule: Tuesday night, prayer meeting and . choir rehearsal; on Vhu'sday night service at 8 p.m. 1 v .the Pastor, Rev. Garnctt. S. S. at !':30 a.m. opened by the Supt. Service at 11:30 by the pastor. 8:00 Sunday nitrht seivice.by U^c 'a-o.or, Rev. Garriett. n Friendship Bapt. church schedule: Tuesday nitrht prayer meet, in? and choir rehearsal; Thursday night service by the Pastor, Rev. H. Jackson. Sunday school at . 0:30 a.m. "Service at 11:30 a.m. by the paatorr-ahiQ _at 8: fe,ror . . FF/ORF.NCE NEWS I. M. Stokes, Reporter. Mr. Georg0 Moses has returned to New York City after being call d home on account of death of Mrs. LucyMoses. Mrs. Richard Harris has return wd^tp Jacksonville, F la ..after be intr railed home cm account of tho death of Mrs. Lucy Moses. Mr. '*>mos Ham of West Palm Beach. Fla., spent a few days with Mrs. R. IT. Hollomon and family. Mrs : >e poutrlas rnd Mrs. Blanche Holloway of Johnstown. Pa., have turned after being called hcrme on account of th^ death of their 'ister Mrs. Lucy Moses. ?! . and Mrs. II. S. Prterson attended the Livinerston-f'lr.flin in?t Saturday night. The Home Economic teachers hst- Saturday at the Wilson high school. >u| M 's. H.J'II. Cooper of Kings!roe, S. C., werP in the city we el- on business. Mi s Thomasena Moses has returned to A. and T. college after ( being called home on account of the death_of Mrs. Lucy Moses. 7?Wilson's trnm tled Coulter's of Cheraw last week 7-7. Fend all news to Grant Drug store on or before Tuesday off each week. *1 ^ 1 L at ' TI i MAYBE SO AN (By W. H. IF I HAD Last week you why read this column became money minded, "iiany of you, pdrhaps, il^uii what you wouid do with a million dollars; Let's swing: the extreme this week. What would you do if you had NOTHING? No lclutivus to provide for you," no job, no source of income. mi ii^mc . hall-led, half clad__just a poor, dcpciuum c loture with no SENSE OK CENTS. Think awhile Iefoie you blurt out some wisecrack which is easily -rh tm^^hy: pecpto. -wtth-tnlJ 6i confess that I do not know e ly what I would do with nothing. ~tt?was?very?easy?for~nTe "to tell you what I would do with a million dollars; but a fellow \vh<? has nothinpf^t'an do nothing. Uniph! Here are th:ce things I woud TRY to Ho?try: Carry a smile on my face though " Farmers of Aiiici At State College, Satin 1l!2 Chapters From 11 Counties To Be Represented The South Carolina Association i* the N w F..rmets u>l' Aunei it-i will hold a one day convention : t South Carolina State i\. ix. M. C. ge in Orangeburg, Saturday. No. vember IS. I'd:!'.', leginiio; -t I'.un ?clo.K in the morning and euc-ing ct 2:30 in the afternoon, acco.din : vo an announcement made by (1. Anderson.'" suite Advisy,: The one day mett*is bein^ celled by Ml. John I'. l?nrv.t'/s. 11i:erant Teacher Tr; iner of Vocation al Agriculture fn S> uth Cai ollna, and is designed to take the piece of the three day annual se.-Vi-.r.i scheduled 'for J. in j?al. Lot i\t * celled, on account t/F't'he J'o'io si', nation in the state at that time. Reports from tin-' Xa k. meeting in liordoniok. u, N^ J., held last August will lv he.tr.l; and |)lans CiiAL 11)40 convention, in addition te 111regular routine matters that ; re A I...lit dUU Xu-W ! 'l'l the .122 chapters will attend .a.- del egates, i nd wilt make .bom their local chapters. 'in... .1 ?.r I' Burgess' ollice show th-tt the Kdgo licit r County ,i ifH:iS vb.-p tor, Johnston, of which Mr. U. N. Smith is ad\4ser, was the fust to, report State. X.ationi 1 ami Camp clues 100 per cent, for thi- year. 3,'he Kds^efioM ClnrpUb^-1'i ';,.h L of which .Mr. C. U. I'-pVT] is .u!.? visor, was second. It is oxp. ted that- all the chapters in the Sia'o , will registi r 100 per' Vent .'on. <>r before November iSth. Advisors are reqite led to >,<. , in the names f ail carMii-l- s f .r the Slodern Fanner degree. \\ it'n the applications, send insurance neiitium receipts; s'aU an n < I? ?;u '"he i'lilili.?4-t-Jt?receipt. . -4a ail? other evidences that the ap'di M>. in"-- in t'n ''-'I'lt ii1' ' " p iuhtc J tivi ly invested SIOO.'lO. ('< pic s of tin- hoys' Supervised farnii::-.; pr-> , '- i-ani.for the p>t three ye; i s a>e , also, cli-sti "ed. ~ 1 After the moot in*/, the N>w Far mors and their ad->isers will match through the college cniviptt to the Tin .thai! stailium wla-re lay :!i " o.eupy !t special section -of t it e . grandstand to view 'he game he. Kail,logs ;ttul Fi"i i la's Alligators. s*1 f CHEST KK PDRACKANIS Colonel Stanley M U 'well .t" Ashevilk' spent a ptirt <>f Sunday her?- with his D-tei, .. i - 1' ' .McDowell; Uuy motored en to Rock Hill to see their sister, Ml-s Willie McDowell and f em thee to T'niO|| t;; spend the rest of the dry with his mother. CnDnel Me Lowell a wojuIo: fuT talk at the mornintr iservftw* of JL'rrhtiry Baptist church, turd till of hi; heaters wmt hint to come njrain. He is a forceful speaker, a h mi orator. The A. M. E. lont'erenre at Met ronolit.an church was' enjoyed fronj its ope tun pj to t's Close. A'1 b&nquet in honor of Bi.-hop and i Mrs. M: rtin, tsiven in the base ment of the chut eh. followed-the protrram of Welcome Addresses which were made hv the M -yor et the Ciry. Mr. Fia/er, I.awyer ?McCar le yd TTr 1 McSween, prrstnr?of he white Pi eshytorian chui-eh- ^?nd -Mr-G. -Ik- T.pnttifs, Dist. Snnt. e. the' N*. C. -M-tiltt! 1 Ite-in attce?Cy. The other days were real bu.-iness ( - lOll * CTiU . ?M ! * vi 1 -15" turns were lavish in.f.md j-.'f ' daily for dinner. Ther,. Wciv ha * kets galore, fi 11< ?! with the nin.-t ten Hiintr viands so 1h; t the dele gatjon did "notvh:vc to ; 1 1 their hmues for meals. Sunday was a <lay when^ the crowd- en:i"ol (V(o-y available space. Rev. Hi)'ia>d. the pa dot . was returned to Metropolitr.n for anoth".. year, and friends and eontrre-ath/n arc i v-i'v 1 appy. Rev. and Mrs. Milliard a e a ve>-y pier sunt, couple and work hand in hand fnr- 'he ' pKirra.ni r,f th'-ir church. On Fiidav Vrfjrht the Mis-kuv\rv ladies had a pecial program. Thev wire | white dresses "md marched in the chrtch. d(/wn In'h., ai-les, earrving lighted candles.* After taking thej,. seats, the Jmeetin" was p o. sided over hv Mrs. Martin, the Hoop's wife. She is a verv eharrfiing woman, rnd presided very gracefully. Mr. Muth R. i r'~rr^* ' .v - * ' T " "" "r " ^ " IE PALMETTO LEADER D MAYliE.NOT ~ 1 .t. Shackle ford) V .t. NOTHING I had nothing, ami ask somebody t',.r > ir.cthii'm (not bo-tyin^). Lois c?i" people would rather die than to that. That's why they have no. * ihinff. Concede that in a larye measure it was my l'ault that I had no -ense not cents. It's possible to I \<t' :,lt. .vo-onnilit e: .minwltnl'n J ?\ life, epeeially in the earlier .years. i.t-ie aie three things I'd try NOT t&- do: f wouldn't be mad with eve;y_ \i ,iy who has something. I'd then :i?fn.-iT- wrifi n.rt4rtt^^ 1 wouidn't give ip or hesitate to make it anyhow*. My. grit would infill; ace somebody t(/ give mrsr Jiat.ee to RiTte "something. I wouldn't resort to errme or sell eut my soul for dollars. I'd rather die v i h nothing. (Rights Reserved) it a To Meet ill ay, Nov. 18th Harvey of NYC. who ropresnts lie yJollis ol" tlie chinch made a !' i:i::.!?.nidi i .?! .?Hr?hf-s?travelled extensively, has been around the \v?.ias he told of various iij'.i nts. that occ lined in thisTOun ty-fnnd that. Ids. rudienee was held ?n rapt attention lest .they ii'.u.P o:.e wo;il. I'ofovi'ig tin ; (I. nova'- Odieers, the * iv-la-V. Dr. Med ford also spoke' ? v4< ]]t?nt 1 v. lf<? ton lm<] tMivr?lli?fl much ; r.d hud spent a frond deal fihip in Africa, and it was most ratii in .- to hoar the many happ. nir: .v hi tuhl abou'. The Miss.ivrri-v women raised 10J Rev. Miliar], Mr. AVryman Johnson, and 41 r. S. Stanhiuk were elect .U - U.~s.._t:! the Getu val Con!? ? Tj ai'il Mrs. I;. ,!-' Spollman of f" d-d;d-.ln ;_n- the proud parcntsf their hirst boyi, a daughter, !' 1 :- io" I.tieille, beiti October SI, y. i-.-lit T pounds, 0 _:.l-1 ounces. Mr.-\ Spr'llman is the tldci dautrh ' Or. and Mrs. .(. S.. Allen af thi- fit>?.?Mother :.ml?baby - hre '!' !; f"m. Mr. Si 1! : n 'repro.?i*s X.C. Mutual Insurance , t o.. TT: Philadelphia.. Master H. R. Hor;:e is veiy ill >h . * 'p juf, ticn .ut " his H ??-!< m:i Columbia St. Ml--. P.vc, John-m" is vnrkhw !; Rv, P^-.'wc U Mas o ' Kmb y Hi arc b? :;ig taught by Mis. Thomas Harnm-nds. IT.; Ii< 'tit Institute at Finley hirh. rho< 1 SMtiirday wrs attend. rvr't. Sia.kir- ( "hmibht-was :iV if.-' cj >; .jfttil a< usn ;l '. .a- ii.i i full ; f helpful infonua; To thai ir.ad.e the t' avjioVs .wish f ii 'u'c t:ivi?- t' listen to her in-. .?11 r.i tii>n. A health pieture "I.e*. H D. i.ie live" was shnvji by I sr. 1 tii.- I lor 1th Department of Ch?- te . Miss Johnny IlirtiPi ds (wlhtet. Home Demon--t> ?4:-D?A .?rr?rhr?ivur.ty: M::-- Drey ( > M: > County Nurs I* . Simm-M'.s. S'ate Board .(if f" den.bin. . " ir v o Dr. Manee (if '-0 ppe-skeis. Dr " T < v- -al- v ne"sl "Tiere. and ! 1 ?.,ist f.i ? after fact, that held the sit ten'!:... <,f everyone.! He ; i ' kn.iwlcibm. and., Ln-w- hew t.i n; he k impressive. : ah..;- a ; ct talking about p( el. him, and want LLu :! M s: kms. as well ps ;i: (.thei > t(. c .: e again. D... y 11! i.tj Sims Hi of I'n. ! :, | luy.-KThu - lay night'at the ! '; 5 .. i i,?1. Tie score was 21 t 7 in f: vor >!' Finley Hi.. Man. \ . is - from different i it'u s a till ;. j Were here' last W( ek a ti. .1 Ijiv.r e .nference. r '. \ A. j). Hardin ii i- 1 i\"ii ;:i ;h<- hmni' >>'( Mr. and I : i > Iir? .-it, which is i'\. f>!"<.. ]noxiniity to the Finley Hi rvh'v'l v.-tK't" 1'r Hardin caches. - The Sandy (L.I).) Association is in - i ?n this week at lb pew, 11 Ha;!' ? (hnrch, Ilodmrn Mis- lb-si,. ILitui;* of Hmniott Scot' TTi in Ibvk Hill, spent the weekend beie with her parents. . l.'i V. 1.-. i -1 111'V is in thr cite, fii.ni Salishniy, X. C. i-.- ;it Mt. (>!i:.v Baptist church Rev. fYlvir hi, has been paslie's. i e. iirned ',< become pastor of Mt. Morinh B: ptist church, Spur tanburyj. IMI TiMOKI'. MI). NKWS ily. .1. AV. Agiir. . Mt. I*i" : s*i11 . erviccs f<>r the ' -W-i Mi,.- :ty ni^ht the Ordi :it> n i was held by Rev. 0. A. MeMi a; Thursday night ! Sunday morning S-. S. at its'us!' r- hing 11:30 a.m. vhy the VrMtr.- Rev. D. 0. Clarke. 1 p.m. 11' >Iy Communion given by ti e < a/ hi. h service we had a arnnd time in spite of the woa!' < . Amount collected $29.25. ~ Mrs. Doiothy L'ancy is 11 home doin-j- fine after a' few days in the Ijospi'nl: al o Mrs. folia Jeter is now home and doing fine. Mr. James : nd Wade Douglass tb . I - .s of Mr. Melvin W'il. liams, Sunday evening. Mrs. H. I'.ailey is again home after a three weeks tf ip to North on a visit,. Her niece came b irk with her to live here. .Quite a few Indies reported havirt" had their muse's snatch Satuiday night. We fdvise that you 11 ej vt >'.y caic'ul with your money. t ' r CARLISLE" NEWS ' All of the churchgoers were seen going to the various church es Sunday. The spiritual tide rs.i high at St. Luke A. M. E. Zior church. The Pastor, Rev. H. E I llillian, beginning his eighth con I feronce year there, was at his i-M, riuryone was nappy orvei his return. Rev. A. B. King, the new.pas. tor of Mt. Eden A. M. E. chupct brought his hearers a^-wonderfu message. Sunday. He seemed tc be the light man . in the right place, and we are praying for ? successful conference yecr. The members were happy to have Mr and Mrs. Fred Black well of Un. ion to worship with them. Soivice was very good at the James Chapel Baptist church Sur delivered a soul stirring message The teachers who worshipped with thtnn wore: ^Miss Margaret B "Chtip and Miss Berneice A. Browr Rev. A. B. King and Mr. Gartison of Lonerster, Mesdames Hat lie Byrd, Florence Turner and littie Bobby were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Maiy F. Sartor. .Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hammond oi ( ),,.j4{M. \v"io visitors sit tli^' onic of Mrs. Mary F. Sartor . Fndr.j afternoon. ? " GEORGETOWN NEWS The i-uval schools of Gcorectowr ' county arc now open; teachers arc all bael^-on the job. y?-s. So ;h Rhue, the daughtei of Mrs. M. B. Alston is here vis. itim- her mother. The 1'iic nds of Mrs. Catherine '*-llv are delighted to see her on the street again. y Oo't-. a fe w people weie disappointed in not hearing *Rov. H. 'last Sunday. It was widely advertised he was to speak "t Ri tl?e?dn Baptist church Sunday morning. * The Georgetown Ministerial Alii; nee meets each Monday at Be. thesda Baptist church. Ministers from throughout tht. county attend. ' . Mr.. W. 0. Simpson who has Vcn ill at the home of Mrs. Mary Williams is greatly improved and at his plrce" of business again. He is a trustee of Bethel A. M. E. church and has been foy more ' hr.n a decade. The other elgTif -.' varti > < hi-,. Be<*k| Rev. M. B'ako.-Air. J. B. Brockington, Mr. D. II. Drayton, Mr. Richrrd F.nrd, Mr. C. K. Knox. Mr. F. \V Dunmoie and Mr. L. A. Dun. ino re. Rev. M. B. Hudson preached a sou] stirring sermon in Bethel on f Sendrty night. The friends of State college hero . v.er,, jubilant over the re_Lt of the--Tttske^ee game last "S; Uirtkiy that?was? played in O' angeburg. Mr. James Holmes, Shoe Shine James., is ijiajoring jn a new field and making goAd. Would that more of our young men would von ture into untrodden fields. There's room for the men who will do. Mi!. Robert Johnson is'quite an ml.miier of the "Let'dor" and says he must read it each week; < Miss Marthena Besselieu became the h?'!df of Mr. Isaac Frosier- on last Saturday, Nov. -1th. The ccre. . _..i. ' .'.i ?t. >u l. Ml ny tl)()|\ ill LII(> IIUU1U I w* the bride's parents, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Besscliou. The Rifts were numerous and "lovely. We wish them a safe voyage on the m; ti imonial sea. ST. STEPHEN A.M.E. CHURCH -1W vv- Tlile-11 Thnmnson. Past or Wilmington, N. C.?The past Sabhnth Ray was cold, damp and dreary during1 the first prit of the day but in ' the Sunday . school room there gathered a large an3 enthusiastic crowd for the beginning of the new conference year.. At the conclusion of the instructional end of the service our ne >. ' toj. was , introduced to the chlirrh school by our Supt., Mr. \\\ A. Johnson. With gripping at tentJon- and in tercet the school received our pastor's new "conferon e year's message. In his mfes sagr. much emphasis was placed upon the life an(i activities of the y< nth group of our church leadin up to the Thanksgiving and -seasofrs. -Specific- plan* for the achievement of these goals will ho mr.de in the regular Sunday School Board meeting. The morning's message, the subject ert which was "Blood, The Symbol of Salvation" was delivered to a oir"o i nd most enthusiastic congregation. Holy Communion was dniinbtorcd tG' a largc number ot ? was acknowlfdord nmoric whom wrs Mrs. Susan F. Thompson. the mother of our pastor who has been a house-guest of our pas tor and Mrs. Thompson for the last two weeks. Inuring the course of the afternoon and eaily even, intr, two funerals were conducted (?y our prstor. The A.C.E. League, of which Miss B. B. Leanord is the president, continues it's foi ward looking prbgram in serving the youth of our church and city Our new pastor was introduced it n most interesting way to th< T oa"u(. by Miss Leanord. Veify timely remajks followed his in traduction. Despite the many sei vices during th0 day, a splendid rudience gathered for the even ing's^ service. From thP subject Smitten Shepherd And Th( Saattorod?Shoop"?our?pastor live.'ed a most impressive message during which the spiritual tide rrn high. Holy Communion was administered again to a largr I hos?. ; ~ ?*'?' ~j " yr1 11 -r~?. < I SOUTH CAROLINA I ! GATHER AT SUMTE RIDGE SPRING NEWS ) J - The S. S. at Ridge Hill Sunday ' was a grand success. Supt. snd teachers were at their duty. The r hiU is still trying to move for t Mr. James D. Hammond a stuj dent at State college spent the i. ,?k k-end at horme. n , > School Activities [i National Education week, begin , ning November 5, was observed by the school. 'I The movie Friday night was' '[quite a success, and those who at, tended reported an enjoyable ev( vninr. The members of the ninth grade < yv to lose their classmate ' Mr. Harding Brooks, who left-for ,-?ev_- Voi k" Saturday, " The members of the junior class are busy with the annual Turkey , Contest. Remember to get-, your ' numbeis errly in order to avoid the last minute rush. The person " holding the lucky number wilb receive a8 nice turkey and the per. o n selling the highest amount of numbers will reccjvc a hen. : Mrs. Caidner '* attended the' Haluc?Economics [ confluence at_ Johnston Friday, Nov. 3. The agriculture men of the Ridge Sprin? district, held their monthly meeting at the Ridge | iil school. Friday afternoon, No1 vembcr 3rd. .. The members of the junior class weiy glad to welcome Mr. Hyland Brooks, back. He has keen out for?sometime?and?mcy we hope ' he will stay i" s:hool now. i * i WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church : Our cfturch school was very nod -Sundry. The. Sup.t,..and all teachers wete at their post of duty. The banner remains with l_JI senior class. ' Mr. Sam Browning was a,ccidcntally killed Saturdry evening " 'ill o'clock on, Highway 221, when an automobile ran into his buggy. was on his way home. A son Mr. Richard Browning esceped with only minor injuries.? Mr. Browning was funeralized at Trinity ' A. M. E. Zicrn church at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday with Rev. --Lipsey -officiating!? Inter? mcnt was in the church cemetery. Funeral director in charge. M. S. Callrham. Mr. Browning leaves to mourn his passing seven children, one brother and six grand children. Mr. Toy Parks. We wish for him a spedy recovery. I Lanford Grove Holiness Church i Bishop U. D. Rookard, Pastor ' Sundry was a very cold day,1 but quite a few were on time for tlio discussion of the lesson. The banner was won by the Intermeclass, s'. ?i?? At 2:00 p.m. after the preliminaries Missionary Lu)a M. Stevens delivered a wonderful sermdn from the 23rd Psrlms. Remarks .by Roy. J. Jones, Rev. E. W. Rice and sister Lilly Mae Mosely. At 7:00 p.m. after the preliminnries the pastoral ofTerinrr was acknowledged. Bishop Rookard 1 "r?utr',t us r. wonderful message. Tovt St. T.rke 24:32: When Jesus talks with you your heart will k!nd of burning. We are sorry to report the ac'idental death of Bro. Sam Brown in"*. ? Bo.-n to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Rice a fine boy. - - CALVARY?At- M. E. CHURCH T "i-.villi' S. r ?Sundav school vegan at its usual hour with Supt. rnd teachers at their post of duty We were very pleased to see our new pastor. W0 are proud of him. At 12 o'clock he brought forth a firey sermon which made every heart bum. Text St. Luke 22:19: This do in Remembrance of Me. At 6:30 we were back for service. Rev. J. C. Bates, the pastor .of Saluda circuit brought forth n semi stirring setmon which was enjoyed by all. Text Heb. 12:1; subject: Running The Christian Race. Miss Gladis Dent spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris. cnx^oaoowooi CK>o=oooo??cn?o3 J LEEVY'S i FUNERAL HOME g Undertaking and Erohalmii | _si or.AN? J LOWER PRICES AM HULA NCR SERVICE y "As Near As Your Nearest ' # ftutcshurg and Ridc?-*ay, S. 1 i M 1001 I A LUK S I WJIiUMb ? ? PHOvK <?276 # " - \ ? ^ ,r- irr*^r -m1 *'fi~ ' Saturday, November 11, 1939 JAPTISTS TO Ej'NOVT 30TH ^ DYNAMO CAMPBELL .. Publicity Director Anderson, S. C., Nov. 9?Like a mighty undefeated, untied and un scored on football 'team, the leaders of the Baptist denomination of South Carolina will go into a huddle on the gridiron of the college I chapel at 11 '00 e.m. under the di. : rection of Captain H. H. Butler and Coach J. P. Garrick, head line wofiian. Mabel K. Howrrd. Sixty four associations! moderators will be on the line of scrimmage; sixty ' two district convention - presidents will be behind the line in the sof, ety zone. Eighty five union mod. (-erators will be in, the end .zone; 1017 ordanied ministers Will be in the cheer squad; 99 "trustees will be keeping time; 500 special work era will-be rearing to.go and 1500loyal schools, unions, missiona' societies, woman auxiliaries and churches will be on the grandstand , n.ut n. i- r\ TT j.._ 1 jrciwug wivii une to une nunurea Dollars. The Baptist team has a TTrsf down'^nd only Uiiee to go.? ? We made a touchdown at Newberry, Spartanburg, Columbia, and Sumter in our last efforts and the extra point was kicked Sept. 2(5. The city of Sumter hnn kiokcd off with a gift of $100.00. From every "ection of the state they are com. pletine lateral passes, forward pas ses and fake passes. Associations are hitting the line hard. The last association is in session as you read these lines. The late I. D. Pinson pledged his word to the banks and bur.iner.n fli ms last May and he spoke for jus. Banks advanced money. Stores gave unlimited credit. They knew Pinson. had behind him the strong. e?t denomin'ation in "-the state. They knew that Captain H. H ^'Htlor was De-mod?Prof. Pinsun. Not one*.penny of obligation is il-j legal. Like any of us, had Prof. \ Pinson lived, ail our obligations ^ would have been paid by him as be 1 Hep', for years. Had I died last week, all my bills unsecured would have-eomc, due and ariange- ? nirnts would have had to be made by" my heirs. Baptist leaders, Pinson trusted us to help him in our -annual meet-?? ings to take care of all the oblieatioas he had contracted. We will not fail him, tho he cannot direct this drive; ~~ 1 t - ' I carried all my record as Dean of Methods with me last week. 1 had all my year's work in tho^ear. If I had been killed, papers would have been scattered and many lost or ruined " b? mud and blood or were torn. Anything-can happen iii a wreck when four people lose thcir_ lives. We Must Net Fail Pinson Students, graduates," ^trustees, friends of Morris Collebe, we must nort fail the late Dr. I. ;D. Pinson who gave many a poor student chance to stay in school-and nay intei. Hp trusted you and me to do what we promised. He cave his all for Morris College. All hp sav. ed was your child and mine from '" norance. All his personal proper tv was sacrificed for M"on-is. H<gave the business world- his word ? hat when I c"mn hack. T will m-'ke a payment out of my July collect ^ A ?>-ust 1. Sept. 1," ... Nov. 1. But President Pinson nnv-. ee.we- ho?k; From tha_gr?}.ve'*to- ! day, he calls us to meet Nov. 30 at "> * " * tU ^ rr"oti Vol if| the college chapel and cross the goal li?"?ef?ol' inns and to launch the Expanding Program foi a greate" Pelt^o-n THF P^rnir-T POLL-BP ' ALUMNI VESPER You are cordially invited to attend the Alumni Vesper services ? in Antisdel chapel at six oVi-"l< "* p.e->.. Sunday, November 12, 1939. Mrs. John Potts. Mi'A.. Cornell university 'will deliver tho message end Mrs. Crtsswell Madden, Michigan university will present the B. C. club. Prof. I,o"is Finley, M.A., Columbia university and Julliaid Schorl of Music will be at the console and direct the singing of , ,Y uu ?"?C Olll*. "Jesns The Lierht of the World" a candle lieht service by children of the Alumni will close the seryjg? O<WWWO0?)OOOiO^C OOO~0C !? ? i >IA 1- S. Leevv, Minaiti 5 *"XfCeaOQ1_>1 ENttf C/XotlK