The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 17, 1940, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, February 17, 1940
Mrs. Julia E. Breeland, Presi.
dent and Founder of the Breeland
Beauty School of Orangeburg, ac_
compmied. by v group of her stu_
dents were in the city Tuesday.
- The students came to take the
S^ate Board The School is doing
fine , and taking in new students
<4 aft*
Miss Gladys Harris, Instructoi
of Beauty Culture at Mathei
School,-Beaufort was in the city
. Tuesday end brought two of hei
gri duates to take the State Board
Miss ITarris is a graduate of The
Madam C. J. Walker School oi
Chicago.
A deleualluii?from?Columbli
left Wednesday for the Bishops'
Council of the A. M. E. Church
now in session in Atlanta. Among
those wh0 went were T)r. E. A.
Adams President S. R. Higgins,
Dr. T. J. Miles; Dr. C. G. Garrett
Dr W. B. Loving Clerk; Dr. T
H. Addison and others.
Dr. R. W. Mance wis Founder's
Day speaker at Allen Monday. He
ueiu uy uic piuitipics ux mvuaiu
A'len'nnd paid a fine '.ribtte to
the fithers of African Method.
Wp?*e the pioneers in es
tablishing the A. M. E. Church.
I v Mance wrs ably presented t
the student body by President Hig
gins who referred to him as a
c neud and one who loves
his Alma Miter. The speakei
held the attention of his rucienc
with marked in'erest for fifty
minutes and delivered a beautiful
address speaking^effectively with,
out r manuscript.
Dr. R. E. Brog-on prstor o f
Emanuel church in Charlestor
spent last Sa u'"day in Columbia.
Col. Frank Edmunds "stormy
petrel" from Charleston wis in
the city Sc.turday.
, Dr. B. F. Hildebrand^of jOrange
burg spent last week end in Co
Principal Maceo Anderson the
school wizcrd of Clarendon spent
a few hours here lest Saturday
night.
The Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Wells
of Sumter were among the high
churchj^en in the city last Satur
President J.B. Randolph of Clai
lin college was seen driving hi
fine "Presidential" Buick err thri
the streets of Columbia Monday.
Mr. Lee Jackson of Philrdel
phiarJPa., wis a week end gues;
of his mother and?jfrisnd Mrs..
Eva Mobley and Mrs. Lillie Noah
on 2501 Green street. _
Mr. Benj. Mundle and Mr. W.V.J
Mundle of Washington, D.C. spent
last week end in New York City
at the bedside of their sick broth.
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THE WAVERLY SILVER
STARS CLUB
The club met Tuesday night fc
o'clock, at the home of Miss" Rub^T
Johnson 1228 Oak street. The
house was called to order by thi
Chaplain, Miss Louise Gunter
who ca:ried out the devotions ir
its usual manner. The meetinj.
ident. Old and new business was
discussed. We wish to thank ou.
many friends, who attended oui
dance Feb. 12 at the Palmetto
Chauffeurs club. The meeting
was dismissed by singing "Bles??
B? The Tie That Binds". The ho?
tess served delicious peaches with,
whipped cream topped with che.
ries and cake; cocoa with marsh
mallows chewing gum and cigf.
iettes. The next meeting is t<
be heJd at the home of Miss Ma.
rie Merkersop,_ 2470 Gervaia St
THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB
The club met at the home of
?/- TV,_ ?mD|
Oil* ff UliAlil XA4IW. r
form~oi- opening waa carried-out The
minutes of the last meeting
were read, received and idoptcd
The roll was called, each mem
ber responding:.
The club announces with regret
the passing of one of its members
Miss Louise Graham who died on
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 11th. Fun
eral arrangements were incomplete
at this writing.
JOHNSON AND SMITH SLUB
The club met at the home o
the president on Senate street
The meet:hg was called to orde
by the Chairman, Mrs. Wey. The
devotion was cairied out in itr
l usual manner. The President Mr.
I Rosa bell Seymore presided. Twr
new members were added to th<
Club: Mrs. -sRebecca Johiyion anc
Mr . Salaen. The minute.were
reaa and adopted. The rol
was called with each member re
aponding with a Bible veise with
tn? letter "A". Old and new bus;
^es8 was discussed with our pres
idefet and vice president makiny
/ splendid talks and welcoming the
F J new members. Mrs. Salden and
Mrs. Johnson also mnrle splen
did remarks. After dismission e
delicious course wa8 served. Nexl
'meeting at^Mrs. Salden 4111 Page
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CARD OF THANKS
I sincerely thank my many
friends for kindness shown and
beautiful flowers given ffie dur.
ing my illness, whhe at the Wuv.
eny Good Samaritan hosiptal and
at home. And to th? physicians,
nurses and hospital attendant*
for their attention and care.
(Mrs.) Annie G. Reese Poe* R.N.
Y. W. C. A NEWS
At the "Y" liume 1429 Park"
street, Wednesday afternoon at 6
o'clock, Mrs. M. Jelferess our gen
eral secretary installed the fol.
lowing chairman's of committees
for the Boaid of Management at
..he YWCA for the year 1940-41.
R. L Peguese, chairman ol
board; Miss Mary Saxon*, assis
tant chairman of board;; Mrs
I uaisv Counts, recording secretary
Luis. Estelle Johnson, financial sec
retary; Mrs. N. J Frederick
treasurer; Mrs. F K Butler^
chairman membership ? committee'
Mrs C. E. Rutherfoid*...chairman
resident committee; Miss M Mc.
.ia.-ifkr ^rliinnfinnnl nnn
.luttee; Misa N. Frederick, chair,
man publicity committee; Mrs. I
N. Crawford, RN, chairman health
committee; Miss Melba i-a^ny
. lauinam Gins ReoCive commit'
tee; Mrs Essie L. Chuppelle', chaw
man program committee; Mrs
Katherine Brown, chairman soc.
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*di V^JIIUUllVCVj iUlB, XJ^UU Viu..
.ent, cnauman hospitality com.
.ntee; Mrs. J. E. LhcKson, chair,
man \vays and means comniittoe,
mma iuae Aariey, chairman
..aiitc-Ss gms committee; Mrs. E.
Dunmorr, chairman religious com
.iitvce; miss tanie bene Hoover
...unman teachers committee;
.?liss bara Williams, chairman
.sucge girls committee; M.s. Mir
?ie johnso'n, cnauman pep com
mittee; Mrs. Srmmie fcmitn, cnai<
guiuen committee; Mis;
,urthlee Abney, chairman flowers
committee; Miss Lill Nelson, cnai.
... auiic.ic caimiiiHcc; Mrs. Eli
.a Robinson, chairman lancy wor?c
.iu meting committee; MiBs D
johncon, chairman community
ntn?iiHua.?-Wr? R:?C.lni If.?HTnTV
.elling hour.
Lach' Saturday afternoon a'
s.oO o clock Mrs S. Clark -wrii
.meet the children at \frr.e "Y"
h</mel429 Park street. All of the
uiiuren arc invited to come and
pend a pleasant hour. Games ol
;i kind wul oe there along witt
eats.
.HE MLES SOQUETTES'
SOCIAL CLUB
The "Les Coquettes" met at
.?e home of iur. bamuel Bellinger
211 Bull St. The program wis
.s follows: Bong Brigntiy Beams
.ayer reper.ted; solo Miss Rosa
-ee Taylor. The business wa.
nen turned into the hands of ttu
resident. We ire hoping that a
ot of you are planning to txteno
u? cance at the Community Cen
r, Feb. 19 h. The roll was call
:d, everyone responded. Collec.
i 4 .
tcs of dancing, whist md othei
nterLt inment. After which we
~W5re served a delicious" repast.
. e closed to meet at the homf
Mr. Willie Hampton. Friends
nd visitors are iiways welcome.
JROWN AND SCEPTRE CLUB
The Crown and Sceptre Club
>f St. John Baptist church held
cs weekly meeting at the home
l Bee trice Belton. The de.VQ_
10ns were conducted by the Vice
res. The lesson was taaen from
Numbers 28, 29md 30th chap
ers. The officers are as follows
es. Fannie M. Jones; V. Pres
?frs. Annie B. Bailey; Fini ncia;
.ec'y. Mrs. ManF Bethel; Record
ig Sec'y. Beatrice Belton. The
ext meeting will be it the home
f Mrs. Marie Bethel. All visitors
nd friencls are welcome.
\* NOTICE
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The regular monthly meeting
f the Columbia Branch of the
National Association for the Ad/ancement
of Colored People will
ce held Wednesday night, Feb. 21
" eieht o'clock at 2nd Calvary
church. This promises to be i
, ear of great opportunity and
- nuch accomplishment in our own
community and throughout ihe
Jrtion ~lor the underprivileged,
classed not by race but by condr
ion. Interracial groups, promi.
nent publications and worthy
.tatesmen of different professions
rre out on the front line defenses
or simple human rights irrespec
ive of accidental conditions. Our
oranch must keep acquainted with
'movements and be ready and wil.
ing to help our defending friends
Hetven helps those who help
themselves." It is hoped that ev.
cry member will be present tnd
r ing at least one new member.
We did a good work last year,
cut the work must not stop here
J. M. HINTON, President
Tif t a nr/riAvr o i?
IV. W. J owicwtiy
DORCHFSTER COUNTY
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Due to the inclement weather
February 10, the regular month,
ly meeting of the Dor-cheater Co
Teachers was not h?ld. However
the group thit rret was co'dress.
ed by Drs. O. E. Nelson and
.r*Tgs of Benedict College.
Dr. Nelson very effectively
spoke on the Philosophy and Psy
chology of Education. Dr. Briggr
"mpliasUeil the teachers 4 B's.?
Be personal, Be prepared, Be ef.
fective, Be efficient. Both rrfdress
es were very greatly enjoyed.
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Booker Washington H
Presents Members of I
The Booker Washington high
school of this city at the regukx
assembly period on Friday Feb.
9 l^eld its first annuel presenta.
Itiort of its members of the Na.
tional Honor Society.
The first high school honor go^
cie^y that hi d as its primary aim
the encouragement of high schol.
crship was Phi Beta Sigma, and
was organized in 1903, under the
direction of Dr, Williim B. Owen,
then principal of the old South
Side Academy, Chicago. Prom a
small membership of live girls ol
.he Academy ct the time of its
organization, the Society h ij s
iiuwrj steadily until today,, there
are 2,20Z chap ers of the Society
in the nation with a total enrollment
of i pproximately 260,000
members! The name of the
. Da/\1,am V\ l rrV? c?/"? V*/-v/"? 1
uvuivci IT aouiu^vuu 111511 ovuvwi
.napter is the Celia Dial Saxon
rnd has a membership of twenty.
aix, including the five new mem.
.ers inducted on Fridiy. On the
program during which the indue,
tion took place Valeria Chappelle
noted ab Ipftdpr ? The four ct>ri
tutes, required of ill members,?.
scholarship, leadership, service
.rid character?were represented
by Jucnita Corley, Mamie Jen
nings, Beverly Pearson md Doris
Brown.
Principal J. Andrew Simmons
pledged the five new members as
follows: Myrtle Brown, Rosa Ev
erette, Thelma Hazzard, Doris'
Riley and Jrmes Dixon.
Other members of the Society
tre: Margaret Abner, Annie Bel.
ton, Francis Blackwell, Benzena
Blockdr* Doris Brown, Valeria
Chrppelle, Juanita Corley, Ruth
Everette, Pinkney Hampton, Mi.
mie Jennings, Evelyn Johnson.
Laura Johnson, Elise Kine, Vi.
vian Lewie, Evelyn McGhee, Bev
erly Pearson,. Thelma J.tt'earsonvNona*
Fry Scott, Genevi Smith,
Nicea S ewart and Maggie Wat
son. , .
Following the program of the
Nationi 1 Honor Society, pupils
doing superior work in one o r
more subjects were given honor
scholarship certificates, and thosi
neither tardy nor absent for the
first semester were given honoi
attendance certificates.
LAKE VIEW NEWS
Union AME Sunday school opened
on time; terchers at their
post of duty. Rev. Burrell preached
a nott ble sermon. The fourth
Sunday in last month Rev. Briscoe
of Mt. Zion Baptist church
preached for Rev. Burrell. Everj
oody seemed to enjoy it.
The PTA w?b held Tuesdf.y
night Feb. 6th, by B. A. Utley,
^resident. 8:00 p.m. prayer Mr
B. Colemtn. Song service by Miss
E. Gerald. After which remarks
by the president. Then the business
part of the meeting took
-placp Pvnf. Castle suggested on
building professions. Collection
DUE WEST NEWS
1 At thic writinfr tf*>v fiprv.-CA
Harmon and Mr. 0. W. Pearson
arc confined to bed with Pneumo.
-nifc ?? :
Kev. W. J. Marshall, a former
student of the Due West school
Ij-nd now a s udent of Benedict
Colfage Was" the messenger ~ o 1
Godis word rt St. Mary Baptist
church on last Sunday night. He
delivered a great ermon.
Mrs. Delia Hiwthorne writer
from New York Ci y that her nui
quite ill at a hospiUl there.
Mr. Lonnie Clinkscales of Ashe
' ville, N. C., was funert lized ut
St. Mary Baptist church on last
Friday. He was a former resident
of this community. His immediate
relrtives here are Mr.
A.F. Clinkscales and Mrs. Lula
Wright Smith.
Mrs Lonie Searight, who his
been ill for some tim_ is improv.
ing> to the delight of her family
and friends.
Mrs. Janie Wharton of Ware
Shoals wrs a week end visitor tt
the home of her parents.
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BETHEL A- M. E. CHURCH
Rev> B. J Hutchinson, PasterServices
began 11:30. After the
devotions the text was selected
from St Luke 11:12; subject Je.
, sus the Man with Prayer. The
effect of prayer was discussed
very timely and wcs enjoyed by
all present. The P. E. of the
Cht rieston District in the person
, of Dr. L. L. Farmer was a visitoi
at the parsonage Sundry night
I enroute for home.
The St. George Hi School faculty
presen'ed a progrtm in Good
Hope Baptist church. These sub.
jccta were used as a round trble
talk: The Church should be the
second Social Institution in de
veloping an individual's chryac,
ter; and Is the Church fulfiillinfl
thts Purpose?
The church rnd community wbs
' sacVened to hear of the death ol
. I Mrs. Ida Senior, Who was a na.
. tive of St. George, but who for
several"years mrde her home ir
. Jacksonville, Fla , with her daugh
I ter. She was the aunt of Messri
' Srm and Shedrick Boyd rnd thf
' mother of Miss Daisy Blocker.
Mrs. Clara Bell Senior has beer
i very sick, but has been reported
as being much better.
Mrs. Charity Jenkins is on
sick list. Mr. Srm Berry is still
improving.
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the palmetto lbud
igh School of Columbia
National Honor Society
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I)R. JAMES E. ?HEPARP,
WILL SPEAK AT MATHER
Camden, S. C., February 8?Dr
Jamea E. Shepard, president of
North Carolina college for Negro
es will deliver the main addr?3fat
tho culmination meeting of Ma
ther academy's observance of Nat
ional Negro History Week, Sun.
daJy afternoon, February 18, at
four o'clock.
Dr. Shepard, besides his sue
cesjea for the college of which
he is the piesident, has been a
leader among the public spirrtei
citizens of North Carolina most
of his life. He has been an ad.
vbc&te for every caus? which ha*
for its aim the uplift and advance
ment of the Negro.
National Negro History Week,
which begins February 11, will
feature various phases of the
pioblem of housing as it effects
he Negro. Different nrovrsnu
worked out by various departments
will include the following:
"Present Obndi|tions', Monday;
"Specific Examples of tb? R*ia
tion of Housing to Health, Crime
and Family Relations", "The Ideal
?iome", "Cooperatives, as a Way
Out" and the special Race Rela.
tions Meeting on Sunday, Febru.
ary 18.
ROCK HILL NEW9
Mrs. ..Catherine Hemphlil of Mi)
ler St. died it her home Saturday
evening, Feb. 3. Funeral services
* < e conducted at the Flint Hill
Bap list church Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock.
. Mrs. Anne Brown formerly of
Hock Hill died at her home in the
Chester district last Saturday. Fu
neral services were conducted on
Tuesday al. New Zion church.
? Mrs. Doretha Moody of New
York City attended the funeral
services of her grandfather here
;> ' s f'Wn Lowry?of?Yorkspent
the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Harper Dixon.
Mrs. Bleka Moore and Mr.
Rrlph Lee spent the week end at
home.
Mr. C. C. Vtile of New York
City, National Grand Organizer
of the Elks reorganized the Elks
of Rock 'Hill Sterling Lodge No.
341. A ladies' Elks Club was al.
so pieced in the miking on Feb.
ruary 7th.
Mr. James Linobereer of Char.
lotte, Mr. Re id of Catawba and
Prof. H. Williams mmrger of the
Box Cabin Inn of Greenville, all
visited the Gaiety Sunday.
On the sick list Mrs. Fleds
Diggs, Mrs. Gillit Colbert, Miss
Marietta White.
BALTIMORE, MD? NEWS
By Mrs. Louise G. Douglas
Mrs. Daisy Mae Heath and two
laughter3 Misses Lela Mae and
'lizabeth Heath, Mr and Mrs._
of Mr. and Mrs E. Pripleau.
Mr Willuun-Buggs spent?the
week end in New York with his
friend, Mr Bert Hollis.
Mr. Sam Hopkins was guest of
Mrs. Sarah Dodds Friday.
Mrs Daisy Mae Heath wa8 the
guest of her mother Friday.
On airk list are Mrs Lula Boone
Mrs. Dollie Brown, Mrs. Florence
Herod, Mrs. Viola Stokes and Mrs
Mattie Howard.
Mrs.?Ro*a-W+-ight visited Mrs~
Louise G Douglas Friday.
The Willing Workets club met
at 714 Fairmont Ave. The Sou.
thein Star Savings club met at
Mrs. Douglass.
A Sea Food supper will-be-gtv
en by the Pastor's Aid plub of Mt
nkll q* Q1 fi C
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Friday, Feb. 23.
Mr Johnnie B. Gore visited his j
sister Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs little eon
is in the hospital. We wish fo:
his speedy recovery.
Mr. Fisher visited Mrs. Daisy
Mae Heath Saturday.
?T. JAMES A. M. E CHURCH
Rev Leroy Jackson, Pastor
Sunday school was gpod ag us
' ual Junior class No. 1 is hold*
ing the banner. Sunday morning
the pastor pieached frond the sub
ject Safe Investment. Sunday
. night "Following- A-Vision . At
3:30 p.m. Rev Norrrs preached a
jvonderful sermon which was fol.
' lowed by a Founder's Day pro.
i gram.
| Stewardess board No. 1 met on
; I Monday, 7 p.m. The Pulpit Aid
Board met at 7:30. The Pull .to.
' arether club met Wednesday nite
1 Each meeting was largely attend
1 ed and deiicic/a8 tefreshment:
served.
Mrs. Edna Coleman is still in
the Columbia hospital. W e . arc
prtying for their recovery.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Bethel C. ,M. E. Church
1 Rev. W. E. Wilson, Pustor
a a ? 1 .1 r _
At 11 iic* K.ra. rauruuiK serviu'
I he pan. After devotions the pas.
tor selected as ? subject "New
1 Things'*. We were glad to havt
' several members of Mt. Zfon Bap
tist church also Mr. and Mrs. Ja;
Turner of G-ranitevill^ to worship
' with us. We are asking all bcrys
i and girls to attend the Sabbath
school _every Sunday at Bethel.
The hour is 3:16 p.m.
The Missionary program that
i wag rendered by Mrs. M. E. Mc.
LpPheraon Sunday waa very in.
tere sting.
> Mr. A. B. Harrison is ill at
I this witinc to the regret of his
i many friends.
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MATHER SCHEDULES
ItlU UillUln?
Camden, S. C., Feb. 8?Mather j
Academy basKetOarr team* wu' |
meti r uUey in Aiatnei a gym at (
O O'CIOCK, XUeauay, 1'CUlUuV 111 I
itiamer a girla are seekmg re. I
/enge lOi lueir last year a iou
vvnite tr.e boy a aie determined to |
..V*V* w I4VJJ- VlWkUiy,
bo lar this season the Mathei
magics nave gained victories ovei
jacKson high and Coulter acade
my, and have dropped a close
game to Booker VV ashington.
r iiuay ingnt of tne same week
the boys w?d meet the "Lsso'
team of Charlotte's YMCA la
niatner's gym.
i->ast yea; Mather's sextet was
outdone by h'miey by score oj
but Mather's quint won by
.ae score 54/. 2O.
ST. MARK A. M. K. CHURCH
au?< o. v.. ui.nitvttiU, i'astor
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Poma.ia, S. C.?The entire com
munity was saddened upon le&ri.
,.ng of the passing of oar a. Kati.
Mae RublhSbh. bhe wont to
lumbia to visit her children ap
patently in good health when aud
denly flne fell and died before she .
-.Ouiu be picked up and placed in
bed.
sunaay scoooi opened at the u<
ual hour with Supt. Bennie Car.
ter in charge. After the S. S
a very spirited pr?yer service woe
neld. Rev. Arcliiwain aeiivered a
very able sermon from Gen. 28: lb
St. Mark has been reorganizes
for the year "40" and the unus.
ual pa# is everybody was re elecv
ed and such vacancies as occur,
.ed were filled. We believe we are
blessed for before Mrs Robinson's
aeatn there had not been a grave
opened at St. Mark in one year
Rev. Mclllwain and Elder O.
C. Dunham are attending the Bb
nops' Council in Atlanta, Ua., ant
will ibold our second quarterly
conierence immediately upon thei.i
return at St. James church.
BUTLER HI WINS
DOUBLE HEADER
On Wednesday, Feb. 7 the But
ler Hi basketeerB journeyed to
Bishopville to play the Dennis 11)
school. Butler's girls completely
Outplayed the Dennis girls ana
the game ended 29..3. The boy
played a close game during ttu
ot naif, but butler came into
the second half determined t*
take the game. The game ended
Il4w8 in Butler's favvr.
On Friday night, Feb. 9 Butler
von a uouble neader from Mayo
Hi of Darlington. The game pm.,
in outlet's gym wps quit*
an attraction. The competition
./as keen and the games preseni
i thrill after thrill. Girls score
88-12.
The teams from Harbison in
stitute will come^to )Hartsville
Tuesday, Feb. 13 for Butler's last
big conference game at home.
t On Sunday, Feb. 11 the local
branch of the National W. C. T.
Z>, and the local - Boy Scouts Held
a great temperance program at
the township auditoHum of Harts
ville Mr. .^leville Bennett, gubei
natorial candidate of '38 and Dr
Green, president of Ccrker college
were the principal speakers. One
f the highlights of the program
as the music furnrshed by thr
faculty and high school studcr.'
>ody of Butler high. The pro.
srram was very inspiiing and up.
lifting to those attending.
FLORENCE DISTRICT GROUP
MEETING I
_
The Florenct District first group
meeting convened at St. John
Methodist church Jan. 17th neai t
Lake City.
The diligent young ptator Rev.
Cleveland C. Bcrr and his energetic
members made a splendid
impression on the D. S., ministers
ielegates and visi ors in theix
lavish arrtngements and enter.
r inment.
D. 8. Rev. Calvin C. Reynolds
u? ?? hm-vIm witK the sunol;
UC^au i*i\; ?w rr.
cation and a terse and pi hy id.
dress. 1 theme: "Keep Your Rec.
ord Clean." Exemplary livinjc gos
< t prerching, winning souls, ben.
fieient contributions for H i p
, ^ause were stressed, and urged i?
sane guides for the year. __ .
The Rev. E. M. Washington
made the New Preachers comfort.
cd. and et etse with an animating
sparkling welcome. Each preacher
md representative was invited
and spoke on "My Aim For 1940*' |
AM the officers, district preai. .
dents, Women's Division of Chris
iin Service, District Workers,
and Committees were elected and
oi^firmed.
The group meeting brought si.
moat all the preachers out. They
r sported encouragingly on theb
" "-^rk. and "Jurisdictional
Fund" The next group meeting
" ill ns^nmble in wi'son Chrpel,
Cades, Feb. 19, 1940. The brethren
-? ...UJ .nnnrt nn .TlirisdlC.
tional FVnd ana Claflin Epansion
LEEVY'S
FUNERAL TJOM1
Undertaking and Embalm
?SLOGAN?
LOWER PRICES
AMBULANCE SERVtCl
"A? Kaar Aa Tw Naarmt PS*
lUUsbnrr end Ridc?*ay, 8.
ltfl TATLOR ST OOLUM
MIOSIS aiTt
1
Every pastor his been informed
as to the date, place ind time of
each one of hi^ Quarterly conferences.
Where each group meeting
will be held during the year, ind
for what cruses ne shall reportThe
D. S. aslced the hoaf of I
ministers and'-numbers t0 cam.
paign for souls,' ^improve the field
increase our youth ind adult nu.
merical strength end encourage
and support all the material and
financial causes end thanked the
church for the palatable dinner
The motto for Florence D. C.
1740, is "Be a Good- Shepherd."
Feed Your Sheep. Feed Youi
Lambs. ^ m
WATERLOO NEWS
Double Funeral at Laurel
til 1 Baptist Church
G.W. Mills and Fleas Lowe I'ass
Mr. Pleas Lowe a fcithful mem
uer of Lturel Hill and trustee ol
he school departed this life Feb.
7th at tji" age of aftn...
?brief""tllness of several years oi
declining health. He lei.ves _ a
"vile, Mrs. Iola G. Lowe, one son
Timothy of Brooklyn, N Y nnH
one sister Mrs. Manetta Laster
if Atlanta. Rev. W. L. Wilson
officited, Interment in the church
:imetery.
1 Mr. G. W. Mills, one of Laurel
Hill's old dei cons and Master of
he local Masons departed thislife
Feb. 6th, after sevearl months i!l
less, at A he age of 71 years. He
eaves to mourn six chillren itid
1 step children and one brother.
They, all came to pay the last respect
to their lo\ing fa.her. Rev.
S. E. Kay officiated.
Mr. Willie Vilentine, Jr. was
fu.neralized at Smyrna A. Mj. E
church. He was the son of Mr.
\nd Mrs. Willie Valentine o i
Barksdale.
Mesdaraes Ellen Wright tnd Ev
elyn Campbell, who have beer
eery sick are improving.
Mr. James and Eail Wright
were called to the bedside of theii
mother from Philalelphit, Pa.
NEW HOPE A. M. E. CHURCH
Services were well attendel. Be
ginning with the Sunday school,
he teachers were at their post
of duty. The regular religious ser
vice begin at 12 o'clock, with the
pastor, accompanied by Rev. L.B.
Ashford of Columbia and Bro
Chappelle. The pastor presented
Rev. Ashford, who preached v
wonderful sermon from the Book
of St. Luke 15:18. A very unique!
prognm was rendered by the fol
lowing persons and subjects dis
cussed: Bro. Chrs. Robinson spoke
jn the life of Riihard Allen. The
Progress of the A. M. E. Church.
Bro. W. C. Chappelle, Jr. The At
llude of the Young lo the church
Miss Etta M. Williams. Have we
made Progress since the Firsl
Church wa3 established? Mrs. 01.
:e Cook. Solo Miss Parlee Metts
Paper^The Christian's DuBishops
from Richard Allen t >
the present, were read by Miss
Parness Metts. Richnd Allen an
inspiration to the youth, Miss Bea
sie Mae Martin the pastor's dau
?hter. Mrs. Martin, the wife o 1
the pastor wis present, along
wi'-h Mr. and Mr. Edward McCoy
lumbia. Ten ladies were asked
by the pistor to collect $2.00 each
and the one that raises the high,
est amount over $2.00 would get
a presen'. The present was orif
by Mrs. Ollie Cook. Bro. Fortune
Williams, the oldest member oi
the church is on the sick list. Wc
pray for his recovery. We th:nk
the P. E. for sending Rev. Martin
o us. ~ " ;'
PALMIST
MADAM WRIGHT
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