The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 23, 1939, Image 5
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theMopportunity to put aside the routine
and customs of every day business
and in real sincerity wish you
A Merry Christmas _and A _Happy
New" Year. , \
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One of the real Joys of this Seas^i J
| is ine opportunity to put aside the
routine and customs of every day J
E business and*in real sincerity wish ?
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TIIE HEAVENLY
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T - '!'iv 1 '2' h the Tnh'veulosiit-,
mot ap.thu chr.rck.. _
?-fTm'sda v n'?11, 11th 7>uTpit A'-'
. *>vt at' the krone of Mrs. Wilie
Thompson.
Mr. West .Tnck*?on of Anderson
wa' n work end c'i',gt nf his si?
j ?6v of T-.av.rers.
T^o ninny friend? of Mrs. P
Mills are1 sorry to know that sb
run,; S? + /{t TTills' of
West Hampton street; we hr>v>o all
if a sooo'lv recovery.
:'l The Homo Mission Circle cave
la erne t mectimr Mondav nicbt at
' tbf. homo of Mr. and Mrs. T.titb*"
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niont. Mi?s .Tarde Wilson won 1st
tori/.,, and Mis? Ada Kathryn Gar
ott wv.n ?i\| prt70. *
JL dolicions cornrsP wis served
All reported Hn enjoyable evening.
TOE PATMtiTftf'.rEAl
ST. JAMES AME CtitJRCH
Kl'v. C. Mcllwain, ll&stor
1'omaiia, S jC.?Sunday a larg
own attended services. Sunda;
at its usual hour with th'
-- .pt. ami co workers present. A
+d matty-comkreted- tht
' tayer servke. At 12 o'clock th;
delivered a wonderful lhes
ago which all enjoyed. We weri
. .?hI i,, have visiting friend
in Cnlttmhra als<> Miss H.A. Ma:
T 11 acl i . here also thrr -teache
77l_hirrhtley school.
.\t 2 o'clock the church confer
~ . nv was' held, the pastor presid
i. Election was held. Mr. C
ii iiikaai, president of ushe
r<i; Mrs Ethel Gannany, vice
1 irr Georgrie Hoard, secretary
' 11 Hon nee llouey, Surprise
i'oostcr club; Miss Lillian Count
President; (1. W. iJavis, vice; Eve
lhady club, Mrs. I. Dtivis, presi
lent; Mrs L. Eivhlbcrger, vice
Mrs. I. H Starks, elected Supt.
Mr W II Garmany, choir leader.
The $50 goal will come off th
'; <! Sunday in February.
- \\\. are sorry that Mrs. C. C
Midi wain aril Mr Ernest BoWCr
had to lie rushed to the hospita
i?j uiiui'i^w u :n*:i luun v/jjci auun
We hope for thorn a speedy re
TT\f-i'v arid that - ihey will b<
)ou!o again soon. Others on th<
irk li t Mrs. LuciP Edwards am
.Mrs. Willie M. Davis.
DEATH SUDDENLY TAKES
MRS. LI E ELLA HOPKINS
. hue Ella Hopkins die<
uddcnly-at her residence, 30iPW
'.:ri n St., Florence, S. C., earlj
htii -day morning-. November 23
Sht?had boon r. victim ol
? aiii i-il health nuny years, al
";:is suffiTtnn- severe attacks ol
minus duration, but always poa.
?h?iin' an ou4\vaed -appet ranee ol
i* ft In nlth. ;,
S!. vi>itol iloiehbdrs the after,
i ii pr<cooding her death anc
liter in the evening friends qnd
omivos calling i t her home were
?on rtatnt-ti by her in her usually
lb nco her sudt'en passin's
".;i> ; n indescriahlo shock. The
. i ii w.'s in Id : t ('nnrhfiianf
' i i'.ili:t church, Monday after,
i'. at X:3H o'clock with the pas.
i r. I. W. Taylor in charge
i -di-IivoVe 1 the eulogy. Each
'.a '.Hi el the city representing ev_
'- y :f)rniiin;itii'i> H<ssistorE wit!
i.. i it* *.
!i-. i minis- tcis who ociiupiec
[ I rostrum were: Rev. N
\V. Green, pastor Methodist churcl
: Marion, S. Rev. W. J. Gup
ot {or. Methodist"church,; May
esville, S. ('.; Dr. J. S. Coe, Pre.
?,: ! ! ..ymmer dDtrk't, nwtt
>a<t .conference, A. M. E.; Dr. S
IN vnalds, superintendent Flor.
r.ee district, Methodist; Dr. J. E
Thomas, presiding, elder and ment.
'-or of trustee, executive and edu.
: tirnal hoards of Allen JJniver.
ii>. (jhoMi ia. S. Dr. C. ? F
rhrgerson, .superintendent flpai t_
nihurg district whose contact witl
Mrs. Hopkins as a member during
is "six years pastorate of Cum.
, il:nd church prior to becoming
superintendent enabled . him tc
i.visy touching remarks truv
in keeping with her life as f
hiDiimi and citixep. ?; .- ""The
rendition of hymns by th<
h ir with Miss Vardelle Wash,
ngton. a teachers in the city sys.
tern, at the organ an i solo bj
. s l.ycia H. Singleton reveale<
he.inward passion of sincerity
:tot > rro'w of the songsters whicl
i.-ildy found ready response i t
h< thrpng. The p; 11 bearers weia
- lie_ offlci; i hoard of the church
The tlowi-r homers were the hienT
it- otitic stewardess board.
The fliLweVs wi-if a 'mass o
y. 'Birr- .-eating and stand
:n r ; parity of tin- church won
. : ji' : ! ;. c"inoiliitc the vas
1>t who came to pay last res
ooct t i the Vceased and sympathy
'*oi the lutvaved.
' 'o.mic. tn.'-o out ot town \vh(
atin* woe Rev. limes Hopkins
f'o|'nr'iia. S. Sam Hopkins
Cluil sti n, S. (V. William Gurley
Mrs. Kmnni Williams, of Rockj
M< nr.!, \\ ('.^ Mrs. Louise Gaspin
Ru'llov. Vn.; Mr. and Mrs. Johi
Ravi-. Mech; nics'.ille, S. C.; Mrs
R!la Shi tdioiT Scarborough. Alex
'udtic. \ a.: Mrs. Ellu Lindsy
V i Florence HoXvard, Mr. Johi
Hnwat'l. Fletcher Howard, Mrs
Sarah Henry rn I Miss Magarctt<
- -!?n=tT:ut?iWilnmfj,! on, N. C.; Mia;
w. .1, Gunpie" Mayesville, S. C.
M s. (\ F. Furgerson, Spetrtan.
b'"rg. S. C.: Mrs. Sarah William
_:on Mingo. Spartanburg, S. C.
. AJi.*.?itui'ic Campbell, Marion, S
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wil.
'iam<o?j. .Vars Bluff, .S. C.; Prof
M:'thc\v Williamson, Mars Bluff
S,- C4; Mrs. Gladis Jackson anc
|t>; t rice Johnson,f.Savannah
ity. of Florence. Her father anc
mother, Mr. Sims Gurley tnc
Mrs. Rebecca Gurley, died wher
-he was a very young child. Verj
ailv in life she and Mr. Willie
Hopkins of Orangeburg, S. C., ar
employee of the Atlantic Coast
lino Railway Co., were married
Her presence in the home seem.
d indispcnsiblc. She -poased?s
nl PlA cirtr,* ?-\r.V0Ar?r>lU?? " J'
1 ituiinuvy , u sunny disposition,
always jolly, kind anc
4evote<f wife; an fiffection.
'to mother; a loyal friend; ever,
icadyto help, sepeeially those in
need. She maintained a home ol
happinos?~t nd staunch hospitality
She joined Cumberland Method,
ist Episcopal chQreh around forty
rears apo rnd has ever proven tc
he one o-f 4t<t most faithfuV member*.
She was a member of Bev.
en 1 church, fraternal and social
*i gnni'/at inns;-~ Among them, thfl
ladies' aid, the Eureka club and
the Grand United Order of Tenti
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f the J. R. and J. U.
She is survived by her husband
Willie Hopkins, one son und daugh
ter_in_liw( Mr. and Mis. Willie
e Hopkins, Jr., New York City; one
y .'oster daughter, Lue Ella Mack
l Hopkins, on(T ststei^^MTs.. Rebecca"
t Dykes, Florence, S. C.; one broth.
r; W11 liarn Cku rley, Rocky'"Mount,
e N. C.; four neices and several oth
er relatives. Singleton and Jack,
u on, morticiins in ehi rire In*...'
j merit, Union cemetery,
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r EBENEZER A. E. M. CHURCH
Rev. I). N. Wilson, Castor
Chai lesun, S. C.?Sunday was
a very beautiful day. An excep.
1 tionally large crowd was present
' during i11 services. The presiding
' elder', Kev. J. E. Thomas, delivered
L' ,\vo very noble sermons. For the
s morning worship he preached from
1 the subject: "That Which Was
- Lost," found St. Luke 16:4 11.
\ Sunday night subject: "Divine
? Juidance or Divine Commissioned,"
found St. Luke 10:20. These
L' sermons were very inspirational
ind soul-stirring, .apd enjoyed by
all.
~ Sun.it y school fiJRt league were
' held at its usual hours. These two
' services were very enjoyable. We
hud witH i" ? 1
,... wa ni uiv ounuuy schoole
Mr. Phillip Bennett, district Supt.
? and Rev. J. E. Thomas, presiding
elder and many other outstanding
visitors from the various churches. j
A very successful quarterly
? meeting was held Friday night.1
5 The presiding elder,- Rev. J. E.
Thomas was made to feel, very j
j glad. The majority of members
! Many visitors were prt#<ent ur.
f in'/ th.e day. Come again, you t re
' always welcome . .
L. _ Mr M. Brown, reporter.
4? BETHEL A. M. JE, CHTRt-H
^ Rev. W B L Qlarke. Pastor
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(.Services 1 egan promptly on
I time, beginning with the Sunday
I school with officers and teachers
! in their respective places. The
- dhildren are anxiously awaiting
; the arrival of Santa Claus for tho
> annual Christmas tree festivities L
whi'-h vii] hn hnii ,,n?Dec. 22 in
thP Sunday school room at 6 p.m
This event nvftmic. <? 5-x
, , lu w inter
, esting. Christmas Carol8 will be
i sung to help enliven th?_. occasion.
For the morning service, the
L oastui rhnseii TiT>lfr.. fnin f,t,. ?hn
morning's message. Tht. sermon
was very nitercsting and thought.
' t'ul. For the night's message th'.*;
pastor stressed th?> idea of the
1 open door. The life of Gideon,
and the kind of men needed were
beautifully described.
[ For the Christmas message, the
factor shall speak from the text
and interrogation, "Where is Ho
that is bom King of the Jews?"
The junior choir served for the
morning service; the senior choii
- served at night.
Next Sunday night members (ll
both choirs will unite in singing
- -Christmas?Carols^ Friends_ and
i visitors are always invited to out
r services.
i PAGELAND SCHOOL NEWS
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i New Homemakers gavP a Kiddie'
- -Party. Each?one?seemed to have
3 enjoyed themselves. Many prizes
. were given. Fruit cake, Mr. Ben
. Sowell; 1 box candy; Mr. William
f Rlakeney; best dressed girl, Dor.
1 o'hy Thompson: besf dressed boy
/ Leroy Miller; bingo, .prize Mr. Roy
i Tyson; checker, prize, Miss V.
i IP-ewer. Prizes for selling the
, most chflri(*oo fn.. ?i
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candy. Elizabeth Tyson and Gen
-eva Norwood.
The president of. the X.H.M
f club prave a most interest in r talk
I Thi* party was Riven to raise nvm
L? | ey for tho Home Economics class
t room.
( The New Home Makers, are wr'i
maki"t? raer irtrs and book
' id> for Christmas presents.
1 KATE IS 397,.
BUT STILL PJA u
! FOR ROM A T!C t
A week ago kale's dull, ilitr.'y. r nn
scorched hair haJ a nion I r i'ii
her heart. Then she U it.i. J a ot
I GODEFROY XLAKIM Si.
r her hair a lovely, even shade of,black.
Don'l lei drab, lifi less ! King or
I gray-streaked hair ml.I > ? ars toy our
; -appearance, either Onus katei'.i I.
Color your hair with COOK I ROA S
" , LARIELSE. loo. 11 a v |n use I
i (follow directions In the i'TT"
; evenly). Permits permanent ' .. > '
| ' and use of hot Irons. \ . i i . 1 . I.
or wash out. I.hoi. e ot I < *.>1?.
Including jet hi a. k, hla .. a:. .'l
] brown. F.very bottle guard" 1 to
m satisfy or your dealer u'l r. ..-id
t your money- If your ileal, r i'o. so t
have Lnrieuse. send f I (ve i y
postage) direct to .'. . <?l)I?f-! 11Y
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Ijl And the message they're carrying across the snow-- &
covered?landscape is one?oX?holiday friendship.?A Y?
Y Merry ChrisTmas to all of you who have done so much
\ This pa at ypnr tn makp pyerv dnv a pleasant one for US. {'
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