The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 03, 1940, Image 6
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ALLEN TEMPLE
ABLE CHURCH
Rev. B. S, Taylor, Pastor
GrcenvHle, S. C.?The first ?uai
terly conference of Allen Temple
AN? cnurcn, usecnviut msinti,
wu held. January 14.15. Dr.* J.
Ing. On Sunday the presiding el
der wu at his best, and preached
two very profound sermons. Th??
Holy Spirit was strongly mani
fatted.
It On Morday evening at 8 (/clocV
bled in the business session of th'
the quarterly conference assem
conference which proved to b<
one of harmony and peace from
? beginning to -the close. - ?
Tho afcew, 1Ti~\r q S. Taylot
^ 1 eon< ucted the devotional, aftei
wv.icn he pie ented the Presiding
/ Elder who stated he was prcrud tc
return to Aller.* Temple as presid.
in* elder. After some brief re
marks, he went into the busines?
of the conference. The report
from the various department*
were unusually fine. The repor
'Co m he stewards wag given ova
ported that $1,142.21 had been rai
eJ sinc? the coming of the pres
ent pastor. The noteworthy phaB<
?? of the Quarterly"conference w?
th? pr ise giver the_ Pastor Rev
Taylor for having accomplished
' eh a noble work in the past J
-r'h . The p-esiding elder con"
mended t"r.e~pHstnr for his dynamii
lea ie-/-: hip and feels that this pa1
tor will bring things to pass;?
Allen Temple is thanking Go-nd
Bishop J. S. Flipper for hav.
ing sent this matchless and God
7 rr- '*"? lender here assisted by hi
-'v wife.
B T. Csldtvcll w3 s clecte
d: ' j, ;o >e '!< -}.?* conference
o? .
TTTOM.\9'VA G MYERS
GIVEN SHOWER
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On Saturday evening, Januar
13th Mr-. La-.-ra M. Grant, Mis
Myrtle Williams?and Mrs. Dai*?
H. Brailey entertaired at the hom(
of Mrs. Daisy Brailey on West M?
- rion street a miscellaneous showehonoring
Mrs. Thomasina G. My
ers, the former Miss Thomasin
Gallman.
The guests included the facul
? * ties of Wilson and Holmes school
with other friends of the bride.
Lighted white taper8 and flowers
formed the decorative mcti'
whr. h added much attraction t*
Vie charming party.
The- fVin (rnn-fn pnrfi
;V?r ejpated in for the evening werBride
ard Chinese checkers.
After the arrival of the gues
.. of honor, she was escotod to thv
room where her friends had or
display a collection of beautifn
and useful gifts, The hostes
then introduced the honored gues
of the evening. She in tun spok
briefly and thanked her friend
for the many gifts received.
At the close of the games ap
petizing sandwiches 0f ham anc
pimerto cheese, tea flavored wit:
delicious pineapple juice, assort
*d nuta and chocolate bons wert
erred by the hostesses.
During the refreshment hour
aoft mask was heard; also wissayings
on "How to get alon'
with the husband" were recite
from experienced members of th
group.
Th? groom, Mr. Myers joine<
the party later in the evening.
It was a delightful occasion 1'
those who were present. ,
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HIGH HATTER* SAVINGS
AND ,SOCTAL CLUB
" The clt*l> field its first meeti'v
t tve ,iome of Mr. pn i Mrs. Wil
Ham Jc/hnson, Jan. 15, 1614 Caro
Hn? Court. Our second meeting
waa held at the homo of..Mr. an
Mr* James Wharton, Jan. 22, a1
f ? 1203 Gregg street. Opening o<
k meetlrfc with singing- Lovc LifteMe
led by Mrs. Wharton anc
Wf*- prayer. The collection for the be
ginning was $6.60. The house wa<
opened for new business,* reorgan.
isation and election of officers
The electicm resulted as follows:
Mr. Thomas ESw'man, president
Mr. Rufus Sally, vice-president:
Mra. Julia Young, secretary, Mr
William Johnsorl, treasurer; Mr
Addie Mae Wharton, cahplafn
Mr Jameg Wharton, chairman t?
board. The club ia putting forth
every effort to have a Buccessfu'
year ?nd to cooperate with others
We invite the various club? . 'c
visit ua at any: time. Our next
meeting will be at the home od
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T.owman
2230 Hampton Ave., Jan. 29th,
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Champ
Salem baptist church
. I
Charleston, S. C.? We were
olesjwd with a large attendance
t Sunday schpol la ,t S-uday. The
cholars and teachers didn't seera
lo mrnd the weather and eonse
quently the lessons were well
- aught?in?the?ria-scs. - At the *
morning service Rev, B. Whippur
|>ce 'tly ordained son in the min
;try of our pastor, preached. Hi
ext was Exodus 15:22-23 and h?
poke on The Waters of March ii
which he showed us the blessing
saving a remedy for our ills |-'
At 5:45- the membership com
ittee met at the church am
mte- plajq* W-^tfftTCaSe the" mem
jership of the Junior-Interxnediat
nion. BYPtJ met at 6:15 as u*.
- 1 \y .h n cm" 1 j hi^ nnrnns^ yntl
ing in the certior union whicl
= hope will cjoublo next Sn dav ,
Practically all of us stayed t'
..reaching service and were gla.
,-e did. The pastor preached thi
nd cf sermon the world noee
oday,- that deep rooted, sound, u
. hanging gospel of Christ, th
lock. He preached "CVkci :t th
>niy Foundation" getting his tex
'rum I Cor. 3:11. The effect o
is sermon was felt from thi
:he 6cxtorJ and ushera at the docn
e welcome everyone to ou: i
: rch. Come :nd worship wit .
! s.
- ON HOPEWELL
aptist church *
Rev. H. E. Tavlor. Pastor
The saints at Zion Hopewei
st Sunday had a high day. Tr
b. opened with Supt. and tea
.era' in charge. A splendid at,
ndance was present. i 4 y\'.
i vting was conducted aftei
no pas or prca.hed fron
"e Sunday school lesson of th
?j, The message was enjoyeu
At 2:30 p in. to the surpri.e o
o pastvV and wife the' good pec
o of the c.'.urch showered their,
"he pastor was so excited n
t stood there, and finally h
7 . i: "We thank God for the.yal
p?20j le". Sister Taylo:
poke for him in appreciate words'
! . the lovely shower. Some o'i
\e saints gave money. Others j
. kages containing everythiii;
at heart could wi h to eat.
T.-.e deahons are interested it
e year's work. Some of then
tno co;K'C-ien with as much
;i fi.r cen*s Others followed 1.
berally. The pastor left wi*ch :
... .-c. g.antu..e seemingly i:
" < to t o kind flock.
Deacon Smith. Deacon Adams.
Jr., sisters Mitchell and Bracj
u .o.e sick list. We pray j
?i i.. 41 ? k * it \ ' ~1 1 i i \VltT ^\tdJ Ik. -> V? " ' ' ' 1 I
" ~ ITS:'S A" TI.TE TO. "fl'NXJN G H AM T
AID TO REST !c
' '.vs. Sallie E (' : i ighant, 7'*
" " f<* of the late Rev. M. A. Cun
?--Tv*hnm hei-4wmc~rT3-W ;
ampton : troet, Laurens, S C
u<s('ay, Jan. 16, 1930. 1
? (' rningham was horn r
v Ar.tio h settlement near Clir
n, S. C., in 1869 She was r
<.f the Aii'io'h Methodist
v.:rch, the Eastern Stars and
- ? e^eth*l-A.-M^Ev Sunday echoed-I!or
hu Tend, Rev. M. A Cun |
^ham, died rn January. 1934
viving are three brothers R:;v
T. Harris of Whitsett, N". C."
r. T Y Harris of Clinton, S C,
>d Mr Loumas Harris of Texas;
vo daughters: Mrs. Mary W.
'cans, teacher in the Drayton ?St
ublic school of Newberry, S. C.,.
' nd Miss Hattie Cunningham, tea. N
her in the Armstrong high school ,
jf Washington, D. C., and one son
Jr. Rcy Cunningh:rr., principal ot
he SimpsonvHle, S. C., public
|
Fure'ral .services were held o
Wednesday, Jan:?iHhtfl?at -th< "
Jethel A. M. E. church at &:0f
r.i.- Burial was in the Nev
'hina cemetery.
PAC.El.AND NEWS
L ' -r ? a r
The Better Student elu%b of th
'enter school heH its ~regula
, meting Friday ajf) f"ioon. The
!ib is progressing' ni:ely and a
ide from other activ/tje is ren
ering much financial aid to th'
inch project.
Mr. T. F. Brewer attended th
. ie ting of the Fifth Congrer
- mal district in Chester Satu
! 'ay. i
Mr and Mrs. T. F Brewer an
'emily had *s their week en
gruest, 'Miss Amanda IV)undLref
> e Krone/ nics teacher of th j
Mr. A. M McKissick was th'
rrk of M , and M
\ Johnson.
Mesdames Nettie Sinclair air1
Mar dp Jovnson wee *' n " '
Brooklyn, N. Y., on acco -nt of t'
jiWss of Mr. and Mrs. Jovn c"<
clair
Hoover Myers is ink v/i''
mumps. We hepe he w.l! l_?_
| be out again. 'i
L.
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Rensvs
BETHEL GRAMMAR SCHOOl
Prof. C... McClary, incipal
j In spi.e of theb .ad weathci
>iahy interesting things are hap
ening at Bethel. On Friday of
a t w.ek o?rK'fir t semester end
ed and students are now begin
ning the second semester's work
?rSe-Ttir and 8th grades have
- ^ nwtrkr^ chtb?nrourrd the
school known a8 the Auld Lang
jji.t uLo wit M.\?s iiCiii.l' JR.
.(.ns as their advisor. This
tub w s oiganiz.d Nov. 19, 14)39
cunte a better social t pii it among
the students.
.. Liinuay, dan. 29 a baske ball
Sjame was played between Bethel
11: a fec.eoi and Cypress
Grove. The game wa3 a ttfublc
ti | |. is.thei won both, ^!fhe
scores were girls 28-6; boys 37..
tui six . ismanship was displayed
by both teams. The", next
, ay.u at Betr.'el-on
Feb. Oth, between Ooopci?Ruiak
~ FLURENCE~NE\V S
T M S'.okes. Renorter
r .Mr. II. S. I^rsoxi i3 in Orange
uurg on business.
l.ne" lust1 quarterly conference
"lit! .,n Monday nigHfat the
' u.ubevland M. E. church by the
ley.' C C. Reynold.. A large
crowd was present and all busi.
lor ir.e jejir was arranged
n Aiotielle Beauty Salon un
der the personal supervision of
. s?or. r,. B; ke.iu r~and thi.
.< B< .pa:Jor, Madam
Barnes, manager added a creuii
to the business of this city. Bote
.* s are <,' ? Darguil_ street. ,
: ^ tVst semester examinations
are being held this weeK ai ?. .J
..urol-and \V. F. Holm
ss schooL r
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
..... 1.1 roy Jackson, Pastor '
tn spue 01 - j e- cold \veat?.c.
upt., Mrs. Esteiie J.? Johnsoi
nd co-workers were present an 1
ihe Sunday school was well at.
.ended. Sunday murning the pa^
^jr preached from the subjec.
'T.-.e Ocnlpassioned Samari.an'
At night the subje.t I "Let tin,
utters lake Fi.st se.e.'tion 111 o\
der to have Peace. There ser
m.ons were enjoyed.
1 ne 1 u.pu au. board met Moil
uay night at tr.e home ox Mrs
. .a 1 acker wit.* the President
Mrs. Wilhelniina Woodson, pie
siu.ng. Tnis board is poiisorhig
a silver tea Sunday 5 p.m. at th<
01 Mrs. L.stelie Johnson
1724 Wheat street A Manles:
.?iiuing is ais0- sponsored on
ei>. 20th. Admission 10c.
Mrs. Edna Coleman is in the
Joiumbia hospital. We hope foi
or a spfe.iy recovery.
fIF.I.ER CHAPEL
\. M. E. CHURCH
Rev L. (J Bowman Pastor , ,
?LAciiniiv \ fni 1- ' r 1 j
rrreyPn' e ? frTmrt?fhrdr1 " \cn*g t~r T
:huich Sunc'ay. Rev. Bowman dt
. a ui 1.1K ..1 ui m i ir.t.ii tha
'1 f< 11 hr ppy.
The ACE League opened 11 it
r..-;.r with tha president
dr. Augustus Pottis pieai-ing.'
Thr P E. Dr 0. C. Dunham
,vill preach Sunday night at 7:
nd hold his quarte; Sundry niu
>n ?ccount of the weather. A'
Sunday is eomnt nSon Sundaj
.; .U;rs an boards and clubs ar<
. lo d to make r round repoi t.
n ' 11 members are asked to be
Foundc.'s day. A progrt m will
lie sponsored by Prof,- A. T. But
v. rh-yman, Miss Elizabeth
Burton, Miss Wil.helmina Have
Miss Louise Bureh, Miss D. Chri
:na Pates, Miss Myrtle Christie
Miss Lucious Floy:, Mr. Robe d
Mi 'die* en. Ms- I. .V. Harris and
Prof.. C. E. Floyd. E: eh membo
is asked to pay 50c on this ra;
rnd eaeh member, of -the Jmie hureh
is asked to pay 10c.
T'cv. Bowman is out of the cit'hi;
week in interest of The P
metto Leaedr and the Negro D'
tectory.
Thrse on the sick list Mr. F. P
Prt tt. Sr., Mr. A. J Moon. Mr
T ST TVT T : /-.
VIM .c^i, mm ?jikzi(* wary
Mrs. Anna Robinson and otho
>. C STATE TVI'LLDOGS WIN
WEE FLORIDA RATTLERS
|
O-pnrfhsirf. S. C.?South Car
'ina State B iklncs stopned?t1
fla Tint? Florida A. and M. R t?
'*>v, i n a irrn aivT t *ck cage bat
tle hei'e Friday night and won :
v^A'iof.o v .T).31
_ITorida-took-the?h*arh"tn the ?:
ring fray at the beginning b;
inking two free throws and r
Id go^l. At half time FlorTlr
vas leading 16-15.
*' t c.in-i State caught u~.
vith Famcee near the middle '
i?d naif and the lead wa
exchanged several time; thereat
-#> t e Bulldogs- passing
and floor maneuvers became cf
fective. Armstrong, Ilarncy ii_j
the closing moments oJLthe gam.
ou'nd he ling wih clean hot^
i.h put the game on ice fo!
home team and the victory
:i
Nathaniel Htrncy was higi
ooink scoter for the night wi'Lr. IT;
pointR, Armstrong and Gd j
ade ... .oints cac.i fo the h'<m \
Sliadd and Edmund ;
1 -iui- Z.
l^ints respectively for Florida.
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p-vfrvvr ?1- -pi i.iiii .. i?na*i>.|
E PALMETTO t,EAt>EI*
. Biastin
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WORLD'S BASKETBALL
UnAMFiONS TO FLAY HERE
'SAILKOAY, EEBKUAR\ ord
| ; The woild's champion Renais
ance basKCiuuli team will >P .'
' pear at Uol-moia, S C., on Sat |
I uiu.i\, i'co.u.iy 3 fin- the HtS_|
*-tTtiTe"TTf '"this "section. The Kens .
us tiuy are Leuer known,
~niciuaing tr.Ts; city on tneir coast
iO coast too..
In booking the colored cage
iuio iic.c, iiiu??ager u uikci t.t
J c iv>cui ua^KCwUai.
runs, the best co'jit attraction in
the country as pio\ui oy urn.*
uceoiupusiinieni in winning tn.
first staged. world's piuiiosion
championship touii.ainci.i ne?u . ,
<uui.il jlUoj in wnic
i. cy ueieauu tu.e ong.nai Celtic.
.. ->-it_.?.o many oim-J: wnue am
* .jio.e.i >age usnig or pio taint ,
"The most spectacular live
" - i t nat i? wha>
.lit i-ns a-y a.ur wmcn.ng Hi :
&Dttu. ^iiot., ana puss Wo'i& o
tne Keii. The Ktiio wul trot o.
1..0 ?.i i e iii.a-p >?y^n last y>-a
won 127 gams against 15 losses
trow tuiiiiiiig to waul! oau pam.T
'.. ei '.i.Cooler Ui.U " ?> fc
\v i.lie' (oiiuth, tiiooe septan gi
auts ait?-?iiate at t..e pivot posi
tion; Eyre "Brusier" tauut,
to. wi?captain and spark plui!
Johnny Isaacs aim ttie
unvote, i uggj lien; and "Pop
j Gates who is destined to fill tin
L-iiv%s * - i-e giuSi rats Jen
ItO.ii of Renaissance fame.
vii iiiv ut.iur stue,"ine Bruins
.iiit the Kens, will niatc'.i agains
i ciuiinpiuns an aggregate of
stars rounded into a smooth fune
wiling mac. ine. '\ruppa'
.i ;.i on, tne best that State ,coi
ego has produced; DeBoss Ber.
ry, all American center o?_th??r
. ,it*a a&o at morris Brown; J
Ci Smith's high scoring ace, B:.
. . M.I, au-tiiiie ail A men.'a
i '.id ' . fold -vA .Morehouse
am! Col.iiibia?U. fame and "Bo i
y \? a.Ker, one of the be.,
ball handlers and floormen in tn
game today are the spark plug;
a w ui., great team.
Booker \\ asnrngton s gymna
siuir. will be a "hot spot" on this
nighj alter t.'.e two teaiiVi nnio
at.iiigtng -on the hard wood
tr.e co*urt win be turneu over u
the music Jovers to swing will
Harold June ftnd his swing mas
?BENEZER AME CHLUCU
Kev. \V. R. Bownuan, Pastor
. " '.
A nice crowd w-'s out Srndaj
to het r Rev. Bowman preach his
. . si m.ii oi ly4o. Vve enjoyeo
the sennon.
on our sick list are Dennis
Boyd, Neal RufF r nd Mrs. L. G
.a i.wanger, our teacher
Allen Day. will be oLserved a
. u in iiie second Sunday in
-Fcbiuary Friends are invited to
ome ; r> 1 take r part. '1 he p>o
gram will be in charge of Mrs
n II. wuo aiso wtti
~5?Y?..charge of thtv ftalea.ofjrhfc _
a mom. iaiiiiI' lor iuis SeCii n. 1
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JEKl SALEM BAPT. CHURCH| ^
Rev. W. Ravenel, Pastor
Charleston?A splendid group 1
.vas present at the Sunday school 1
with a number of visitors. Thr.or.niag
ar.d night service havi
been observed conducted by the ,
..-tti. 1 he* afternoon rally wa
successful. Total was $36.20.
, Ail oiiiCe.s are a^koi u> at
end the teachers' meeting every
.lie,i ay ,n.gut 8 p.m. s-iitn*.
BARNWELL NEWS I
Miss Virginia Ryals sfiint a
w days in Columbia with he
dster Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ryan
Mr. David Dixon a student o
State college spent the week er.c
. . . p... enus.
The Silver tea Sundry after
noil <. unsoreti by Bethlehem nigh '
hool club in the auditorium was
i "*.e a success. A splendid pre
gram wa ; rendered by the, club 1
Rev. A. H. Dunbar's sermo
vas an in pirational one after
the spiritual prayer service con
..cted by Deacon James 0'5leal
T; c Bethlehem High school clut
rot at the-horre of Mi sea Bly-W- ohI?O^fie
Bell Golemon. After-.
,he devotional side at the meet
ing various plans were discuss i
ed and mrde. Next meeting U J
convene with Mr. and Mrs. Jul
is Brown.
Mr H. I.. Gambol of Atlanta.
Ga, brother-in-law of Mrs. Ogret
ta J. Hart was a pleasant visitoi
for a few days in the cHy.
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DUE WEST NEWS
King . winter still holds sway '
i tVis .section. All work project
*>re practically at a standst;
temporarily because of the unus
ne>r weather.
Mr. Alexander Richardson wh
passed sway on last Friday nitwas
funeralized at St. Mary Be.
tist church on last Sunday. H<
H- several children
and grand children.
Mr. and Mrs Jam;* Wharto:
of Columbia, S. C., were t'
oj in- i- parents, Mr. an
. R F. Wharton recently.
Tc-r. ! t1 itt h-> "retwr
- * r ?-p ^' s G vr' er-'
! he rce-tly ,-:si - 1 h?
o P ,-t. -.,<1 Mr*.Ms
"r> V m't*. v ' one n v!:-cn'.f r'
| Mr. Robert P.|itfc who ha* j
; \
U -
g Bruins
been on the sick list for several
mcmthi ig still improving in
heaith.
I IRTRTY HILL GIRLS LOSE
TO H. P. ARCHMER'S QUINT
Raiio and Record Player Pur
chased by the School.
North Charleston?The Liberty
Hill girls' basketball team enter,
tained the gi.l players of Heniy t
Archer school at Liberty Hill on
Fridcy evening:. The game w; c
...i. ?...c?.in,i ami interesting. At
he beginning the first two point
.ere WV-de by Liberty Hill, aftei
.vhich Archer began clicking a lit. I
le too la&t fp.i frha proud Liberty...
Hill lassies, and the s.oieg at th
nu of the game were Henry P.
Archer 12; Liberty Hill 3. H. P
Vrcher pi: yers were accomprnied
oy the principal M:. W. J. Fia. _
_to ftlics H. L. Hunt, rT7h Rnu..
t.:ted on behalf of the group tha
i.-y ccitainly enjoyed their visit
Liberty Hill rnd commended the
taff on the condition of the build
ng i nd yari. The Liberty Hill
aches a e Miss Annette Groves
nd Miss Ruth C. Zeller. |
\ radio and record player were
urchased by the school on Thurs. >
whi h will Le used for educc_
'.ional purposes stated the princi
: 1, PiofcBsor J. Thomjvs Wils n
MT. -GfrARE BAPT. CHURCII
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Rev. C. B. Black. Pastor
S opened at the usual hour
ith Supt. in charjre, Deacon Gas
kin and teachers all at their po t
>1 duty. Tre lesson w^s thoroughly
discussed throughout.
At 12:0fl| Noon preaching by
Rev. Holmes. Text Neh. 2:17. ,
rbject Five Words. Rev. Holmes..
red n strong sermon. 8:00
'? in-each ing-__hv Rev. C B Black hich
was a great' message.
Rev. S. W. McGill and wife
i.rshij ed with us Vi itorg arr
lways welcome Road The Pa!
motto Leader. Come to church
Go to church
HELENA NEWS
Mrs. C'rrie B. Kinard was the
. vest-.of--Mr#. Amanda Bobb Sur
lay afternoon.
Sick a-e: Mr:. Enm-a Smith
,Tr Will Pco't.? Miss Mattie P
Oxner, Mr. A ICert Clark. We
re glad to know they are im
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. C E. Green wevt
glad to know that ^heir daughtei
is. Classic Wright of Pitts
'ni-"bv- Pa., is much better.
The Stewardess Board Nc ?
>f Blown Chapel A. M.. E. churc1met
at the home of V*Mrs. Alice
''mmonc Mr* M. E. Green, pres.
ident presided.^ ^ ^
DENMARK NEWS
Sty iocs be "an at its usui 1 hour
* Bethel A MR chur ch. Rev Cum..
ntngs"preached a soul Stirling ser
non Sunday morning. The sermon |
.\?rs enjoyed by ril. After which i
\n excellent program was rendered
which wt 3 the Choir Conven.
ion. We haA encouraging- remarks H
From visiting friends and Pastor.
At 6 o'clock a Silver Ter. giver
3t the home of Mrs. Hattie W^l"
was enjoyed by all who attended
We wore entertained by sol<-s an__
duets and remarks by friends an
be pnstor.
Our first, quarterly confercncr
will be held at Jericho AME ehurc'
Sundry Feb. .4th, We will be prot
to meet our Presiding Elder ReFntner.~~""
S. FANT ST. SCHOOL NEWS
M rs. B L Davis, Principal '
The patrons and teachers of S.
"ant St. School held their first
monthly meetihg for 1940 Thurs.
lay Jrm. 18th. The mernbe s met,
* 4 o'clock, wtth the President pre
iding and Mrs. Cot xum ?t j the
piano. The devotional Beryice was j
-p-rf] by sin""iner "Forward." Mrs
R. E. Asbury offered prayer;: thc i
eiin then joined "in singing: On ;
'"hrist the Solid R^ck I Stand. Mrs
"orrum read "a t<-*rt of the 25th
hi jfem '.of Matthew for a Scr'p.
ire lessrn. She taught a very in
resting lesson."stressing why we
hould not be like the foolish vir.
rins, but in 1940 live, act and wo-k
n a w^y that we can helo others,
'he rlao rend an t pnropriate se. j
"" ion for the occasion.
The President's contribution on 1
'he rubiect was, "How to make
'he PTA Grow an- Glow." T^e do
votional period closed. Minutes:
were id'd and approved. We were
"ltd to have as r visitor Mrs. CH |
Rrnwn of Reel St. s-hool. Thn I
was announced in order for
's:ness, and after discussing the
n^nished business, the chairman
f tYie program committee p-esent
d Mrs. ON' Atiger tercher of the
Mrd? grid". The svbieet for discus
-ion was S: fety. So Mrs. Adgen^
her g nde rendered a very
-nique program on Safety. M s.
Nd^er then presented th* sneake-,
,Tr. J. A. OreRham. fr.rm '">?rert for
Nnde 'son cunty. To say the let st,
ve know his sn?eph was ?o t h e
-einf and pood f,-em sts t to fir
'-h vi?-h thank him f ? r
ueV. hA]p'ni tnformati'n. if we
^vnJvp? nu* in half
aS fViA thing** he to'd us into m 'e_
''a- rvA n~t ferret *o take t pa*t
.< th" ea' ^jan ourselves. *vi w-? 1^
r-,? >,-Vn -- many a- id~nts and a
number of live* aa well oa a Urge
mmn I i
, Saturday
> BTW G
Public Notice
For the many floral <
fence and assistance during
husband and father/ we t
rress cur sincere anprecii
1 olraro 4 ?I4 ? ' L-iL
iwnvia inu tllj, UUllI W
"THANKS." We also Wis
who voluntarily and ao el
procession.
To our many friends
lege to serve in the past:
you will receive the same
_cient service, as well as t
prevailed during the lifeti
Manigault Funeral Home.
Mrs Wm.
Wa'icr Mi
Mr?, A?M
: B A ? KET B A
: WORLD'S CH
| VE
: THE BLAST
; BOOKER WAS]
I SATURDAY NIGHT, FEI
ADMISSION 75cDANCE
after-the GAME3um
of money would be saveo. AC
jer Mr. G"eshf<m's talk, we ha.
remarks from Pfof. James, Uid
gioug Insl. Ul't >r m the And rso:
CCC camp. We were glad to hnvi
both of those inspiring y ung 11
in our meeting. The quest:o;
from the p oblem box were rcTF
by the s< crftJ ry. They were ans
wered and ciscussed by the ;:i
and scent'd to inspire the pat
very much; my teacher or ir mly
drop your problem in t
box and we will . iscue- ;t in .
next meeting.
Th? npvf meeting wi'l hi th
PTA's birthday. Mrs. O. F. Jo' r
en will h ve charge of the p g^an
uere you will see the Home, th
School and Church united t.yin;
to help the child.
VM'Fipv 9IT y|-p STAFS
SOCIAL CLlB
The Wayerly Silver Stars So
ial club met Tuesday night, Ja:
30, et the home of M s. I"'
Hf.wkins. The house was callc.
to order by the C^nnl: <n.
Gunter. The devotion was car
ried out in its us -a1 minne ..
meeting was turned-- over- to ou
President, Mrs. Johrs~n.
" nd .new business wns brought lx
fore the house. The chib w sh *
thank our-many friends thrt it.
tended the cake wa'k an ! pranu
pull given Monday nigh'. Th
club is planning to h: e a d re
Mondfy night at the Palmett
Chauffeurs' club. Feb. 12.^ Th'
public is cordiahy invit" . Th
next meeting will be h$k! at th'
home of M:s. Maggie Johnson.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mrs. Etta
Bynum Nickpe:y- ?wish- to
acknowledge, i nd to express
their grateful appve
ciation to the many rela_
rives nd friends for their
kind expressions of sympr_
thy and the many beauti.
ful flortls; in their recent
bereavement.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our r'r?nther,
ho passed away 1"
years ago.
A wondi-rf l mother, woman ar,<
aid,
One \vH?> w s better God neve
made.
A wonder worker, loyal and tru.
One in a million that mother wa
you.
Just in your judge^nt. alway
right;
Honest and liberal, ever ufr.ight
Loved th ^'our friends and al
?you?knew;; j
Wonderful mother, that, mothei
was you.
By her Children: Annie Davis
Baltiniove, Md.; Ma!';e B;t!<
Richmond, Va.: Flurrio Storks
Columbia, S. C.; Pennie English
Columbia, S. C ; Berth j Hudson
Columbia, S. C.; StewSrt Belton
Columbia, S. C.: David RHton
Ridgeway, S C.; Willie Belton
Longtown, S. C., and a ho t o
v.andchildren,
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of our fathe
nnrf husband Mr. Gilbert Pettis
Sr., who died Jrn. 26, 1926 >a
Newberry, S. C., as the sun wa:
set'ing in the west, Jesus cami
.* n* Wk the one we loved best
Though his bad clay, he':
not dead, he's juat away;
He left a memoir *** never ?ci
--
' / v- ' ' Sat
today, February 4, 1840
f, Feb. 3rd ymnasium
mmmmmmKmmmmmatmmmmms
oi Appreciation
>fferirgs, messages of crndoj
the illness and death of oar
ake th;s opportunity to exit
ion to all. To the underwrite
and olored, we say... -
hlo thank the traffic officers
hninnfl.. JI...4 >J >L. i..
iiliviih^ uu cticu ilic OlVVUf
whom it has been our priviwe
wish to assure you that
1 courteous, promot and effihe
rea.sonab!e prices which
me of the late founder of
Mani*rauU -(wife)
mh'auH (fon) ~
. Hurley (daughtci)
**
LL CLASSIC
AMPION RENS ::
RSES *
ING BRUINS |
HINGTON'S GYM | *
mUARY 3rd?8:00 O'cdock |
STUDENTS 44c I
-HAROLD JUNE and Band |
1 ANNOUNCEMENT ___
i
Modam Bradley's Beauty Culture
School is now open. For de.
trils cull 5721, o: come to 2228
Hampton Street.
' Studeuis ui? bow being enrolled.
I
~ STARTING MPN. FEB. S^?.. '
CLARK GABLE
AND
7 VIVIEN LEIGH
?IN?
"GONE WITH
THE WIND"
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
AT THE
COLORED BOX OFFICE
1
j SATURDAY ONLY!
(The "DEAD END" Kids
? ?IN?
"The Angels Wash
Their Faces"
with ANN SHERIDAN
ATTENTION
LADIES , v
Here Is An Offer
You Can't Afford to Miss
Go to your nearest grocer or 10*
Store, buy a 10c can of MAG*
, NOLIA HAIR DRESSING and *
get one FREE with this Coupon.
NOTICE!?Mr. Merchant or Jobber,
we will replace merchandise
g ven away.
MAGNOLIA
HAIR DRESSING Company |
1 ATLANTA. GA.
All Dodd's 5-10-toc Star? will
be glad to redeem the above Cw*
poa.
forget,
We loved you deer husband and
daddy;
And long for you yet.
f'
j Fifteen yet rs today Jan. 28, 1940 .
Since we looked upon your face;
Years have p-'sBed and gone;
But you've gone to live with Jeaus
In that sweet heavenly' plcge.
t ReBt in peace dear father,
s Angels gutrd thy sleeping day;
5 We will meet you to part no more
On th*t resun-ection day.
3 Mrs. J. E. Pettis McKenzie, wife
Mrs. J. E. Leggfl and Mrs. H&ttU^^fl jj$|
i P Alexander, aoghter*.
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