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hings in life is Friendship and tl
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f serving you in the year now di
We hope that this may be th<
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>res. Mims Urges r
Uumni To Rally (
fleeting Here Dec. 30 j
This is the time that we need
ie Tnfluehce and cooperation of <
very Allen loving individual.
Allen University has for more I i
h: n sixty years contributed to t
<e devtlopment of better citizens t
Iany a Negro has caught the ~
rge to go, to do md to inspire <
rom the influence radiating from
his much needed institution. 1
She, with a few others gave the <
legro opportunities the state did
ot give in earlier years.
These institutions are largely
esponsible for the progress made (
y tlje Negroes of South Carolina
,'hethcr in school, church or state
Ulen is still serving her state
md natjon. Will you help her?
>he belongs to the people, there,
"ore she is yours. She is in need,
'Join . the Library Drive Contest*
:nd influence others to- do the ame.
For detailed information
1 i i' e Mrs. -Rertha Lewis, 300
'ickehs Street, Columbii, S. C.,
n<! win the prize which is one of
fie three fifty dollar trips to the
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0 the General Conference or fifty
?Hnrs cash.
Each organized A. U. Club is
iskefl* to sponsor at lewst three
contestants. Presidents, Secretaires
and Treasurcres are asked to
neet at Allen University, Satur.
lay. December 30, 19S9. The hour
s 11:00 a.m.
.1. T. W. MIMS, President.
P \W1 F.YS ISLAND NEWS
Grand service^ were had at Mt
Zion Baptist church, Rev. W M.
Simmons of Charleston was- the
guest speaker. Rev. George Bes_
vclliey and his staff are moving
0:1 nicely with the BYPU.
Rev. Georgp Washington, pas
ic 1 of St. John A ME church deliv
1 re d a noble sermon at the morn
:,,t? service from thp theme Come
now and let us reason.
TVIr. J. Brown and his co.workit
,;i11. marching on with the 9un
day sehool by leaps and bounds.
The ifastor and his family went
to Maryville Sunday eveming
where splendid seivices wvre had
ill.. li-iuul r?<?Artlr* thrvVO
Rev. and Mrs. G ~E Washington
ii!M attended the get.to
aether meeting at Bethel A. M. E
church-on Friday night where the
K< v. L) Ward Nichols was guest
-rm-ak'T. Revr R S I^awre.ncP is
the efficient pastor.
.Mrs E. Thompson and Mr. Jas.
Rainey are out again; Mrs Neila
Lane,. is critically ill at this writ.
i: g. We pray for her a speedy
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* THE FAI-WETtO iftADBf
ecovery. a
The faculty and pupils of Park_ 1
irsvrlle graded school extend deep
jst sympathy to the Principal, |e
Vliss F. L. Dobbins and family in g
he passing of her brother in New b
ifork cm the 14th and a cousin in (
Georgetown on last week. t
Miss Thomascna Burgess >s list <
?d among the regular readers of s
the "Leader" arul pajks with u
smile. Say readers: remembei
:he news are published in propor.
;ion to the sales of the paper.
Glad To" see Mr. 'Nathan?BrownTa
:oming hi as a weekly reader. 1
rhanks t</ all, and now let us say \
less, read more; pay our dues and c\
inward go. j
Bro. Waldo, Deacon of St. John
preached a sermon Ions to he re |
rr.embered at the nite's service ,
from the subject The Lost Piece t
jf Gold. ^ \
WOODIU FF NEWS \
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church
Rev J A Lipsey, Pastor ]
The services at- Trinity weie ?
just f\ne Sunday night. A very
appreciative audience was pres. 1
ent. In the absence of the pas. 1
tor Rev. E. W Rice brought us u c
great message. Theme Useless
Spending. The message was en '
joyed. '
- The F. W club met at the home of
Miss Willie Mae Simmons on
Tuesday night.?The house was ,
called to order b\- the President.
Mrs. Dot?Lander. Regular devo
tional exercises were held abd the 1
regular routine business followed.
Each mmber responded nicely af
ter .which th(. club adjourned to
meet at the home of Mrs. Mignon
Nun is, Tuesdi y ni-'ht, Dec. 2Gth.
Miss Simmons served a delicious
repast. We were glad to have
Miss Morzell Park's tnour club
meeting.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl seven years
old and L am in the third grade in
school. 1 want you to bring me
a De_l>e-I)oll, a- pair of goloshes,
some candy, fruit and nuts. 1
think that is all I want.
Yours truly,
Patsy Ann Kincaid
.35 Pearson Street
Woodruff, S
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I.anford (lrove. Holiness Church
Bishop I". 1). Rookard, Pastor
The church, school was grand
Sunday with an appreciative at
tendance.?Th?. banner was waul
by the Bible Class No. . Rev. WM
Higgins, teacher.
At 2 pm. after th(. devotional
Rev. R. \V Rice brought a wonderful
message. Theme: As the
days of Noah was s<j shall-the coin
Lng of th# Son of man be. >
At 7 p.m. the pastoral offering
was acknowledged. Bishop U D
Rookard brought a delightful ser.
IIIUII. TUmmn- VfiM eun't pa, homo
without Jesus.
Our 12th annual Sunday school
convention Will convene at the
Mother church?Lanford Grove,
Holiness church, Saturday and
Sunday, July 27.28, 1940.
WILLIAMS CHAI'KL ,
v. m. k. church
Rev?R?J Jefferson.?1'astnr?
Orangebi.:g, S. C.?T(,- all the
nri'/M ii; offered: only he run take
it who says with noble courage,
I'll find a way or make it. The
above, seems to express the sen
riments of the entire membership
of the church.
William ch. pel being one of the
oldest; churches in this conference
is row getting a foothold for its
struggly' for existence. Rev. Jeff
erson our new pastor camp to us
from Klloree and is one of the
most efficient ministers th,. church
hn>; had. Judging from the few
weeks of hjs administration I am
sure, I voice the sentninient of the
mepibors and friends of the above
named church when I say that:
h,? . demonstrates the Christlike
I characteristic's that no to make a
real Christian and that every sue
cessful lender should have.
The niajo: itv of th,. members
are Tallinn in lire to accomplish
irvoat'er and better things for the
f hnreh. The attendant, .has hn
proved greatly, : nd ?hi?p4.iombors
seem to be mnr,. ei?'nsi io.:s uf their
diit.ie* to the el inch. Last Sun
day mornitin Ilev. Jefferson "frpokrfrom
t e the-nii' Tht. Abundant
Life. The even inn services were
Co eniuyid by all. The choir
ry-\_ to be blending nicely, in an
,r~~' \i improve their si-wkv -to
h i. . hiireh. T1 t - MfleLt.il/ns given.
linked voiy effectively 'with the
serii ons of the pastor which meet
int' upjnovui 01 vne audii'iuc.
The various auxiliaries of the
,church are moving along nicely.
The Sunday school under the lead
ership of its Sypt., Mr. S. Morgan;
the ACE League? through- thP
wise plans rrf its President I
Mr H. L. ..Pinckney is st'H a live
wire in the church. T.h? league
with the cooperation of the mem.
Tiers i? giving a reception Tues
day night foe thy new pastor. We
are praying for continued succoss
in all of our undertakings.
XM AS PROGRAM AT
TAYLOR SCHOOL
A very interesting tnd cnjoya
ble Christmas program was presented
by the pupils of Taylot
Grammar school Friday afternoon
Dec. 15, in the school auditorium
Some pupils from all grades par.
ticipated on this unique program
which featured songs, recitations,!
dances and playlets;-each of which
emphasized the ChristtruB** spirit
- Miss?Jennie Trezevant was. - a
welcome visitor and pleased the
children with small -tokens. _
At the close of the por'grartt the
principal Mr. T, J. Sullivnn extended
the sctson's greetings to
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11, and made some very timely
t murks.
Everyone seemed to be delight'
d with the last number on pro. |
ram, when the teachers assisted
y Joseph Benson, and George
I ray delivered the gifts. Joyfully I
he pupils entered upon 1 hell .
hristnus holidays. They will te.
ume st.udios~J?n. 2, lb40.
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\v HUM IRK NEWS
We regret the unfortunate and
iitiinoly death of Mrs. Corueljou- "
lyrtl early- Sunday morning. She
vas a faithful member of Seek
.Veil Baptis^ chutch and a popu
tir girl in the to%vn here.
Mr. and Mrs. Byiil recently mar
ied'in the City of Union. The j
emains were ftjneralized and in
erment at Seek 'Well Bapt church
.Vednesday, lJec. ldth by Rev. M
L Robinson. Associate ministers
vere Rev. J. L Smirth (white)
Rev. RutTin and Rev Cameron,
iiemarks by1' Revs. Smith, Rulfir.,
Mis. llenry (white) Mrs. Clark;iold
by Mrs Brocia Williams; obit
uury by Mrs. Rosalee Caldwell.
\ large crowd attended the inter
ment. J C Byrd, mortician in
;harge.
n>ne leaves to moUrn her loss,-a
nother, Mrs. .Maggie Green; a bru
her, Mr. Sam Oglcsiby from Knox
viiJe.?Tenn^ another -brother -Mr
William Oglesby from New York
City; one, sister Mary Joiner ol'
IVtfiTnvfrP: 'Willie LW-, Robert Un0
David Green from Knoxvflle are
ilso brothers.
MOKHIS BROWN
A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. l^mon. Pastor
Charleston, S. C.? Selecting ay a
subject last Sunday morning, The
Dawn of a New Day, Dr. R. I
Lemon preached from Isaiah 60:1.
The sermon was delivered before
a large congregation of worship
ers, among whom were many vis
itors. We were very pleased to
note the presence of Mrs F P
Taylor who has been sick recently.
TW funeral of Mr. A. N Blount
Si, the father of our cKureh or
gnnist was held at 1:30 .jmi. Mrs.
E. W Bennett presided at the or
Kan dtirimr- th.. entire day. and
our junior choir rendered its us
ual, effective service. The family
of Mr. Blount has our deepest
sympathy.
Our jutiior choir uiso ..enliven
jjl the silVer tea .jjiven ToT the
heiielit irf tin- Parent Teachei s'
tssociation of the Burke Industrial
school held at the YWt'A building
:it G p.m. This number uti the pre
gram' was in the nature, of u mer
ger with th,. Coleridge Taylo:
Glee club of which Mr. P. N. Ben
nett is the director.
Bros. P. D Roper and K Rivers
and P Kelly contmu,. sick at this
will soon be restored to perfec*
health.
We were treated to a delightful
surprise at T:30_when Miss Co.ua.
Belle Priester the evangelist from
Cincinnati. Ohio delivered the ev_
enihcr ?*
^ t4Ji ?.i J#^4 Vl7lil llVC
mdience. The speaker used a
theme The Christian Soldier. An
e.fTeetivo sermon u;u the result and
was enjoyed. ;Miss Priester who
has been preaching in our section
for sometime, leaves fo?- her home
!o i i11 j the?wh k a.i]dire1.
The Tnistees auxiliary will sp"r
?<r a candle' li^ht servic,. .>r Christ
mas morning at *> a.m. This
nrotnises to be interestint?. Sis.
ter S N. Kdwa^ls the president,
aided by the faithful workers of
the association, a!ways_jiffo rds an.
Entertainment that merits th,? ap
nroval of our people.
Sister Emma Forrest of thStewardess
Board No. 1 is sick
'it thi swritincr. The church prays
-ttt?hl'l1 sl'el'd.V leCuVrl'V.
Th,. readers of Th,. Palmetto
T eliiier wish fin' the edit'.? end
his staff, a veiy Merry Christ
'mas. We still mnrr.tair. otfr an.
Usual Forwaid Look.
JOHNSTON NEWS .
Bethel (' MF Sunday sCm.ol ....
lie I af the. usual ii"ur with Sup!
S. I. lh.p.. and TTTr
???>t of duty.
ll. vs M M h .vis and U \V tiarv
11 tetlded Pi' .' tin-.l
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Mi--- Minna Mallory ''spent thv
week ei-'i uf :.? !' home :n Aiken.
Mis. Kthel LaUimuiv \vho teach
( v, in .Salu'ia 'n-.ii.ty a*t< wici the
Co..nty Ti-achei > inc. t :njr in \Va,id..
. Thcit. will be a Xinii- program
and tTc" I"5 I'et hel ' .M K cTTTFcTi"
on- iJt"4. i*nth "The jmblrc '
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I'aptist crui.ch Dec 20th.
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cau^s.
tunk '?h? r?.1I<inp p?-i .-nn<
taking I'm !*:iJ:i.? t'o 1 .*-u<i.- iron
an*. Tlii'v < . I'riil. imil' Mi'x. I'
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l.;itt:iii"ii'; '! -.tM-it Mimk, Jr.; C.
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I'ft? )bark; .lohnru,., Daniels; Bob
Wilson; Me-damcs M K. McPher
-on; l.ue Klla Hiewne; Mi?sos Etli
I Backus; < a.--a Motley and Mr.
Pervis Works. I hope tin- an
persons 'uirlS c< i;tinti#.. to take th?
papttt?the yeni of?H*4d?surd?a;r-r
tiioi i- naiTii:s wilj ho added to rny
,:i-t. I.wi.-n all a Merry Ch:i-trna!and
a Happy New Yea;
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