The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 13, 1940, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
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1?1 ? rNewark,
N. J., are visiting his
mother Mrs. Marie Dunbar, on
Graham street.
Mr. Norman Welsh came down
from N. Y. C. last week to spend
-? -a lew days with his parents a* t
their home on York road.
. On Saturday March 13th the
Rural Schools are having their
Achievement meet. Four schools
have been selected where the displays
will be. The schools are:
Williams, Williamsville, Mt. Zion
and Pleasant GrOve. The Rural
schools are working out the XYZ
program. This year "X-Year", all
units centered around Home life.
The State Officials along with
the County SiiptT" and Jeancs
Teacher are making a toUr o n
t-hat day The TTnita are to be
judged and Blue Ribbons given
to the best work." The public is in
vited to visit the "bcftools to?see
the outcome of the study of "The
Home."
NEWBERRY NEWS
Rev. A.II. Iteasoner, Pastor
We were delighted to have in
a:' midst at Sunday school Sun
rooming Mrs. Mary Means,
. I . Roddy Nelson. She gaw
n.o naging remarks and
, !>oaut ful stOry about "A
,i." It was a gift a little
. o an old lady, but she
~ vt-rv snot before hei
a ti n. Her actions manie
. girl's wonderful per::d
she admonished tht
" " "i-ian all the dirty spots
.VvS in order that the
: mo'r.ow will be a betin
which to live.
::.v. Children's Hour
tons were "Marching
..ieiocs' and "Follow the
P ayer was offered by
.. Allen. Aiter which
s story was about "A
... As the road map ie
..Vileis for the right
. bo tne Bible will lead
v.- eriasting. Memory
f oid is a lamp unto
? alight-unto my~paT17
.11., o the pastor's the.iu
gtime," text: His lea.
^ i.ut wither. In his dis
-H i. strated the beautify
v . o. the prosperity^ and hap
TITy one receives, wbtr
77.In the counsel of God. He
? u the trees, flowers, grass,
adi and vegetables for comparn.
At 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon
me theme for the League service
u? "Personality Originals?CoAfter
tfie~ybung peopled
.atuns Mrs. Means gave an
..lout address on "Personality"
i who were present were ben.t'.d
by her message.
. tie Bible class was interestingtaught
by Mrs. Senn Wedncs...
afternoon. You are most cor...
lj welcome to all of our series.
W.' :ii p dnlightpH tr? have Mrs
uie' Henry at school again afv
;?-r having been ill a few days.
M.s. Maggie Curry was the
l i). .vns. i? 51. Gilder Sunday
. . s. Gilder is recuperating.
Mrs: Uicie Harper is still?rfr
iter home.
We hope for both of them, and
liiers an the sick list a speedy
overy.
Rev. and Mrs. Reasoner and
Mrs. Percy Reasoner were the
umne. guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
VV. A.Ion, Sr., Sunday.
CHERAW NEWS
r
...jss uheunette Wilder of Mor
% codc^e spent a few days in
ti.e city visiting her parents Mr.
and Mis. Hubert Wilder on Huge)
street.
The. Young Women club of Pec
Dee Baptist church, met at the
*~ home of "Mrs. Lucile Davis on Sui.
day at 5 o'clock. Mr.
C. C.Cole, Prof. J. T. Kennedy,
Miss O. Miller of Cheraw;
Miss R. Reder of Hartsville and
Miss B. Miller, a member of the
Florence High school faculty motored
to State college to attend
the Criterian affair. They Reported
having a wonderful time.
Don't forget to meet youi
friends at College Inn at all times
and enjoy that delicious Butter
Cup cream. ..
- Mrs. Bessie P. Holland of Charlotte,
N. C., is in the city on account
of the accident her father
had at the oil mill last %veek. One
of his legs were broken, but he is
reported doine nicelv in the Ren
nettsville hospital.
Messrs Earnest Powe, Luthei
Deas, Mesdames Claudia Robinsor.
Violet Ellerbe, Mr. Richmond Ellerbe
are still on the sick list.
GOURDINE CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. C. S. J. Mollett, Pastor
S. S. at the usual hour with the
Supt. and all of his officers and
teachers at their post of duty. The
morning sermon began at 11:30
at St. James, Rev. Mollett preach
ed a noble sermon which all did
enjoy. The Holy Communion was
given a _ large crowd.
In the afternoon the paBtoi
preached an excellent sermon at
Jerusalem church from the text
St. Luke 16:2. Four joined the
church. Several visitors -were
present and welcomed.
The educational rally was quite
a success. Total- raised for edn11
*rrtion $63.30. - We stc planning for
Gourdine circuit to go over the
top at the district meeting.
At this writing we still have a
few on the sick list. Let us
pray that they may soon recover
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Gospel Tornado *
Speaking?
Hello World:
I am broadcasting from Clearater,
Fla. I did not broadcast i
?t week. Mv reports were late 1
coming in. I have the latest dope i
t' ndidatcs for the Bishop- 1
ric. Will tell you about it aftei
I speak of Jesse Owens. 1
T'-o Miami Clowns and Toledo 1
^aved here Thursday afternoon
Tesse Owens was the niain/^ea- ]
?e I was Ihcilled when he walk ,
1 to the nark wearing red kni* :
' tights. White and colored rose i
.1 . .. 1 ... 11.. 1 .1 ,^..1 ? .1 ^ .1
. yi'iii'u mm ii | ?ymuuvu 1
" h(>?s of ladies took snap shots
> ' him. lie snent more than an
hcrur and a half autographing ties i
Too1 s; handkerchiefs, t'tv. After _lii
' 'I'll* he' i-iivi' an exhibition _
h't interested the large audiTt
made ; me feel good to
watch his performance.
M.iiiri pleased with-such charftc > 1
><? .Jesse Owens, Joe Louis
>v helped to elevate the rac*
vith. their ability and talent. "Elouyh
about Owens. j
(>>e of my reports say that Dr
'lnvVirv huv fallen sev
r.ty eight per cent ? Dr. Blakeiy- -->s
'*>"en ninety ne^f'ent. Dr. A
0. Wilson has falen thirty-sevepercent.
A slight increase wa.
,y- fir. 1? tl< " of Georgia. Di
f > Hh .Pii s. Dr. Frank Mad
- Pved.VDr. J. S; Johnson oi i
"To: ida. And to thy surprise tht .
t shows that Dr. .Miles has i
? !?fort v??p?'.v> lit?wit:?
V< a few Wieoks before Genera'
J don't see any chanc
'ir him to lose and we hope that
"r... "? ? ;?Ton th" se.ond ballot
?.;n th?t h;u
he oxporiehee. pre remit ion and ?
lility anil happens toTe the rich
nlease'
" *i:.'"et Dr. I).. Ward Nichols
Yew York. We understand that
s ">vah]v impressed three, i
"ourths of the delegation. If/thi
s f :e 1 sie.no lease
:e should not go in in tirs:
? ?h?: 1 !' I him it ir t".> ~
r_rn rrf e11.'ht?pt-iceiit of the rhurch
that ho will make one of ,
- be-best- bbbeps~t4wt-iK*yM fee-had?
?-rs without sybiir that he has
'th*1 -qualifications that it takes
for that high and sacred officii
we r.ed titer. in office that wil'
-???:?S-s >m a hv.editarii stand
V 'ev fvel he-h? the nof t r < r
an.i f r the place.
a. .in this ele.tion to prav fohe
tiui.lar.ee of the Holy Spiri'
md not for dollars and cents. I*
.s s cicno I'm sure that Dr. D
1?v will be?elected .U_the
bishopric at the General Conuey
in Detroit, Mich.. May
11 >. Don't forget if Dr. Curr
h'vated our own son, Mr. Geo
H. Hampton is looking for voir
p. ort to move him in when I>r
in ry steps out. Im so sure you
!' do that until I'm not ever
dp 1. This enough about Gen
' Conference.
T'~ Rev. L. G. Bowman reads thl?
t: !". nb-rse write me today a'
*05 Nicholoson St.. ICloarwateV.
"la. T?-siness of importance.
Old Viv hasn't got much fisl
?n?^?She went finhing laot week d
caught an eel and disturbed
I -p-ybody for a mile around tell "
them. that she had caught a
make. I see why she has so mud
"Trouble with 'her husband, sh<
-n't kwiw the difference.
> long, will be on the air next
!c over station PMLOC.
WH1TMIRE NEWS
Sunday was a very favorable
'ay for all .church goers, until at
' ing. the good Master sent us
Messing of rain. Sunday nite
i slight storm nassed through
lhis vicinity. Rev. Ruffin deliv_.j:cd.
a fine sermon at Cedar Grovt _
luvch Sunday. The" service was
p'rv good." "Sunday fhbrfffrtg" ~at
Trure Tabernacle church, Rev
Irs. Roxio Alston delivered a fine 1
nr mn. Many hearts were made
o burn while she delivered the
nessage, Sunday evening she de* (
v< ;ed another fine sermon at St.
' uke church for Rev. H. E. Hil.:,in.
Carlisle, S. C. Rev. Mrs
Mstotv is conducting a two weeks
-evival meeting at Bruce Taberna
cle church. Come one and all
"Her services are a well of water (
o those who are thirsty for
'"ink." ... - i
Rev. Alston is residing at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 7im Law
and family. She is well eared Miss
Corrie Lee Harper spent
the week end at home in Jenkins- ,
ville. b
Mr. Sam Fant, Miss Ethel L
VrV-rht, Mr. and Mtb. Haskell 1
liner motored to Newberry Sun
*iv evening.
Mrs. Ida Pearl Jones is' ill at !
' :n witing. We hope for her
a speeciy recovery. Also Mrs. El'a
Sartor. Mrs. Fannie Glenn is
still at the' People's hospital in
Newberrv. i
Mrs. Easter Morgan is slightly 1
ill at this writing. Also Mr. W '
'f. Fnns. We hope fttr all a 1
speedy recovery. 1
The Whitmire baseball hoys I
= oonsored a fine minstrel Satur- i
day night at the schoolhouse un or
the direction of Prof. Robert <
E. Moore. 1
The Star Llvht Jubilee quartet
from Enoree rendered a fine abort i
program at Bruce Tabernacle Wed ;
nesday night accompanied by th- i
>?'-s Mary Clark, Elizabeth M. 1
Ti"ksey.
, Mr." A. B: Ryrd hart returned to i
Cincinnati Ohio. ]
Mra. Ro^alee Caldwell is much '
better at this writing. Mr. Jas
Glenn left Saturday for Washing- I
ton, D. C. c
t
TH
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH I
Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor
Our spring rally terminates on
the fourth Sunday in April and it
appears that everything is moving
along smoothly thus far. And
like the people during Nehemiah's
rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem
the people have a mind to work.
vifty captains have been selected
to report fifty dolhars each on the
fourth Sunday. The name of the
*antains are as follovs: Sisters
Edna Adams, Rosa B. Anderson,
lanie Bailey, Mary Coleman, Bessie
Clarke, Eteine Collins, Daisy
Corley, Leola Chappelle, Josie
r?1 1 XT .Ml- 1- TT-X
euieeseooru, vuniua vlarae, nuttie
Counts, Jessie Cook, Zenobia .
Dixon, Abbertine Davis, Almenie
Griffin, Lula Goodwin, I^aura Gail
man. Louise Gary, Eugenia. Hig .
gins. SalTie Hollis. S. E. Howard, _
[.aura Harvey, Helen Kver, Melbn
[>awrenoe. Jenette Lyles, Pearl
Jackson. Ethel Lowerv. .Fannie <
Love. E. H. Morris; M. L. Little, I
Rosa Mundle, Pearl Mance, Octa
via Peeccse, Birdie Pmpey, Mary Pres-sley,
Alice Pettijjrew, Christobell
Palmer, Pauline Reese, An- ;
Jrin^'Rnff. Agnrs Robinson, Mat- _
'ie-^Riiff. Helen Rollins. Emma
livnn, \ Minnie Spann, Frances
Tho itas, Mamie Taylor. Mollie
Woodson. Mary White.
The -pastor delivered two beautiful
sermons Sunday. For th'.
noi .inp services the text was se- !
fvni' ftom W'R Tiii I
sermon was developed showing |,
God s provisions. e4rv---For-- the! j
tic t ; I'vuii?the. comparison- bo. } ]
twt n the earthly ' ant) heavenly ( i
tab. >nacles. Both messages hod <
he . t ffeet for good. . I
It was announced there wilh b>
v t'vjrcn carnival next Thursday
uv<i Friday for all captains who
Its t t> shaie therein. This is
eh sponsored by Miss Klsir
S'? l t n.
Tie Suijday -scKbol is getting acny
nicely under the faithful gmiai
eel' Supt. W. H. Younr and
'ft"icets. -
f'Miic to Bet:,el. friends and vis
itoi* a:e always welcome
L'i'I Y-WIDE REVIVAL
TT ST. i'At11."ir\ 1*T.CMl K( 11 ~
I cinp.ii. : Sunday night. April
14. there will be a city-wide re
in.l nA-ctir.fr! at St. Paul Birpt ..
sch. College Place o: whivji tin
U-\. M. P. P.taiXj?on-_is )?>i<ruTT Th^ _
ne? ting will be - conducted by the
U' l R 1'. Means of Spartanburg ?"...
an outstanding pastor, and
ire.it evangelist. Well known
:hi> ughout this state.
' n-.e and have \\.ui soul stir
red by this Gospel Tornado.
Rev. J. \V. Toomer. a Gospel
Giant a!' Orangeburg, will preach
h?- -above mentioned Sunday nite
Don't miss this gospel feast, this
r. sn.de for sirinel-s. Let us bring
EBENKZER A. M. E. CHI RC H
Re%. I). N. Wilson, Pastor
?Charleston. 3. We aic glad o
say that our chinch was at its*
hi che.-t pitch last Sunday spiritually,
financially and also in attendance.
At 11 o'clock our pas
t-or preached us a great sermon or the
subject: "Heart Religion". He
spoke of the different kinds of religion
that i9 existing in the world
; v. But he said the only true
am 1 Vin t c? en A in t V?o L i r* A f
God is Heart Religion.
At 8 o'clock he brought us a:other
burning message on this
ubiect: "The Divine Protection".
At 3:30 the S. S. was conducted
by the Supt., Mr. Kinloch. The
lesson was reviewed by the pastor.
The A. C. E. League was
onducted at 6:30 by the presiIcnt.
The attendance was great
luring all of the services. We had
a treat number of visitors from
all over tr.e city?and out of the .
city. Among the visitors were
Rev. Mitchell of the South Carolina
conference and the Rev. Sis
ter Carrie Belle Priester, aif evangelist
of Cincinnati, Ohio. Six
persons joined the church and
aver 32F- communed.
ST. PHILPP A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T. H. Weathers, 'Pastor
Sunday was a busy day at St.
Philin. Sundav School was con
ducted at 10:00 A. M. by the fiupt.
Mamie E. Hinton. A very large
attendance was present.
At 11:00 o'clock a wrw prayer
seryice was conducted by brother
Isaac Johnson and others for ten
minutes. After Prayer service the
pastor, Rev. Weathers, preached
a noble sermon.
Sacrament was administered to
quite a number. Two babies were
baptized: George Tucker and
Roosevelt Hall.
Mrs. Hallia Weathers thanked
Sister Hattie Hall, Sin. Tena Lovette
and Sis. Rosa Monday and
those who helped for the beauti-,
ful white dress they gave her.
After service the Stewardesses
met at Sis. Lillia Squire'a home,
Sis. Annah H. Brunson, chairman.
?1.70 was raised. They continued
their tour by going to the new
lorne of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Hin
ton to consecrate it before moving
n.
At 8 P. M. a small number were
>ut oue to tne inclement weather
to hear the three local deacons
- ofirh: Pis. Tena Lovette, Bro
Henry Johnson, and Bro. Richard
Tones. They all did fine. This time
was friven them by the pastor to
help them to f?o to conference
The amount each raised was at
Follows: Bro. Richard ones $1.00,
Bro. Henry Johnson 11.Of- and Sis
Term Lovette $2.02..
They would have done much bet
:er but the dreadful storm came
ausin? many not to come out.
M PALMETTO ijUtttt
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church
.. _JBsv, J. A? LU>fl?y. Piator
The Sunday school opened at
10:45 with the ISupt. and all teachers
at their post of duty. .The
attendance was good? and every-|
one seemed to show great interest
in the Sunday school^,
Our spring revival began Monday
night. Rev. LeRoy Huff is
conducting the services. He is a
wonderful preacher. He will be
with us throughout the week
preaching each night.
The Automobile race sponsorec
by the Young Women's club is well
t. ?u. .
VSII IWI "Ojr W llinivt- VI1C ittl'C u
success. The one winning the race
will receive a prize. The question
fs-whowill be the winner? Watch
the Woodruff news in The Palmetto
Leader next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ferguson.
Mr George Ferguson and Miss Elsie
Cannon were visitors in Colum
bin ^Sunday.
Messrs Richard Simmons and
Aaron Brewster left for Columbia
Sunday to take up their position
at State Park hospital.
ELISHA _A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon. Pastor
S. S. opened at the usual hour
with Mr. Jonathan Harp acting
Supt. Group Supervisof, Mis?
Martha P. Wright of I/exington
5. C., was introduced to the school
by the pastor. We enjoyed her
uieoura.eing remarks. She-in ..turn
introduced Mrs. J. El Jllxon the
pastor's wife and Mrs Wi.> I
[jexington, and Miss Carrie Gall- |
nan of Newberry. We were de I
iphted to have them with ub. j
For the morninp service the pas- |
tor read scripture lesion from :
John 4:1-4. His theme was Ixm? '
from which he preached one of his I
lonp to be remembered sermons i
r'or munion was administered af-;
tor which the pastor pave th"*ee
anp- of suear to the one raising
!he hiphest amount of money and
w:.';d? I 1 y Miss Martha P
Wrh.-ht to Mr. A. R. RobinBon
Mrs '!an:ic Take-and Mr. o! S-'
..Come to Elisha and worship
kvitH~"us. we have a"" modem pTO~
pre-sive nastor. a wonderful pospel
preacher,.
McCORM4CK?C4KGWT
ReVj John Wesley Martin. Pastor
Thi* Second Quarterly Confer-^
eiK of ' nr church is now history.
Rev. W. S. Minis, Presiding Elder
of the Abbeville District, presided.
After a short devotional the
in-'iv spoke briefly and brought
too ' for trojpht to our minds.
Tue business was carried out
exc.'lk ntly. U.r.der the leadership
??' ' nr nast >r we, are moving a
on fine in our work. We have
one of the best pastors in -thr
state.
On Sunday morning the Confen
nee assembled in Springfield
A. M. E. Church and had Sunday .
School. The Presiding Elder re- ;
viewed?the?lesson.?He?also de~
'iv?- ed the morning's message
using as n text "Trouble in thb
"K n*?'um." Oivr hearts were
made to rejoice in the spirit. We
w*?proud, of- our?Elder. He left
in smiles. We are praying for a
presperous r-pirituall and ffinani:o?
*u~- ?.
v-mi ^ . .'i a* n v nav nrwtj uuv
Clo :ds may rang heavily o'er our
hi-ads, 1
And torrents round?us fall,
But we've no cause for fear or
' dread,
If God's our All and All.
Let's sail on thru the wind and
rain.
However fierce the squall.
The as sure to shine atrain,
As God our All and All...
Ke?-p smiling when all things, go
? wrong ,r_.
No matter what befall.
Let pray a prayer and sing a
song
For God's our All and All.
Mrs. Ruth A. Searles
JERUSALEM JR. HIGH SCHOOL
NOTES
Helen Bell, Reporter
Jerusalem Jr. High School again
?u? ?...iJ
1'intju ijicmajij in cuts t-uuuty wiuc
Field's Day on Friday, April 5.
Our school made the highest score
in the county and won tTire tr<#phy
awarded to the three-tcachev
school. Ountchoot will never forget
little 11 years old Theadore
Raifor^ a member of the 6th division,
who worked 33 examples
out of 35 in 20 minutes. Arthur
Kennedy, 9'years old, 5th grade,
tied a boy from Snowhill who is
11. They both worked 34 examples
out of 35. Ruth Marshall won 1st
place in the Declamation Contest.
Alexander Kenner won 1st place
in silent reading, and Horace Bacon,
2nd grade, won third place
in silent reading.
The boys and girls of our school
have decided that they are making
their contribution and learnin.?
a record that they are not ashamed
for any one to know about.
All of our teachers are devoting
time and energy in making this a
banner year. We are very proud
to see the splendid cdoprfration
and the respect they have for each
other.
The N. F. A. Chapter of our
school is doing nicely. The boys
are looking forward now to the
district judying contest to be held
on April 18. We feel very proud
of our teachers, Mias Kenner 1st
and 2nd grades, Mrs.Nina .Hickson
3rd and 4th grades, and our
principal, Mr. W. F. Hickson and
we thank them for their untiring
interest. Our Prin., Mr. Hickson,,
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NOTICE ~~
You and your friends are eor
dially invited to attend tha Bri*bon's
PrQgram which will be given
at BetVel A. M. J3.- Church for
the benefit of the Church rally
on the .'Ird Sunday, April 21, 1940
at 4 o'clock. The program is as
follows:
Invocation by-Rev. W. B. Loving
Clarke, pastor.
Selection by the Capital City
Quartet.
Prest ">tntion of Speaker by Rev
W. B. L. Clark.
- aerm JKev. ix>roy jacaspn
pastor < f St. James A. M. E.I
Churcfi.
Selection, Capital City Quart.
Collection.
Poeffc, Rev. E. M. Ko?tt
Instrumental Solo, Mr. Albert
C. Redd, accompanied at piano by
Mrs. Mr. W. B. Brlsbon. ___
Poem, Rev. Keitt
Remarks, Mr. W. B. Brisbon
sponsor.
- -Benediction, Rev. Clark, pastoi
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
R?v. LeRoy Jackson, Pastor
S. S. was called to order at 10
~n.m. with Supt., Mrsi Eotello John
son and co-workers at their nos*
of duty. After the class study of
the lesson the school was beautifully
reviewed by Mrs. Carrie
TiiniAr* Dnaa \Tn 1 la
holding: the banner, Mrs. Lola
Cheek, teacher. The pastor preach
ed a soul stirring sermon Sunday
mor-ntng from St. Luke 22:42, the
theme: The Importance of Drink'
inp the Cup. - " *
T.-.e funeral of Mr. Jack Davis
wa preached at 2 p.m. by the
pastor. TexJ. Job 14:14.
Sunday nipbt in spite of the rain
an appreciative crovVd was pres
ent The pastor again preached
am ther heart felt sermon. The
I.o'J'k Supper was administered at
both services.*7
S.nday is our rally day and
ac.h (retain is busy tryin? to
the required amount. Mrs
??m (Viln'iin?is still on the sicl
,:s* We are for her ?
speedy recovery.
UNION BAPTIST CHTRCH No. ?
Lev. I . B. Htrthrway, Pastor?
Sunday, April 7th Was a great
lav at our church. The Sunday
school, was at the usual hour with
the Supt. and his co-workers at
their post of dut^\ At the begin/-s
f tho rr* art net o am'ion tvio
pastor baptized four candidates
after which he came forth with -a
burning' message. We had quite
a few visitors from Hopkins a
moiur _ whom, was Dea. J. B. Sims
of Zion Benevolent.
Sunday at four o'clock the Usher
Board and Jubiloe choir-gave
a singing recital. The following
Vr*.s nr.d usher boards particio^t"d:
Central. Zion Pilgrim, Zion
Hill, Brown Chappelle and St.
Luke. The amount raised at this
service was $16.78^
WoUNTVILLE NEWS
S*?rvic?'s at New Hope A. M. E.
Church was enjoyed by all. Rev
J. W. Thomas preached a won
de^-'ul sermon.
Sunday night, a program was
given, sponsored by Misses Alice
I 'epj a^d Williams. The litttle
folks carried out their parts well.
| Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas
spent the weekend -with Miss Alj
yce Fowler. Miss Fowler, who ip
i t teacher at Old Mountville
School atttended Teachers' meet!
ing in Laurens Saturday. She ha*
a seven months school, also Maj
dam L. C. Butler and Mary Simp|
son of the Piedmont School.
Miss Lillie Mae Pitts spent
Sunday with Miss Ethel M. Henderson.
Miss Fowler spent a few
hours with Mrs. Vance Sunday
j at home from the CCC of Saluda..
! U? T o n:..? ?e t> .. :n..
at**, w . v>. i itui ui ueiiiieiiBvim.',
' sni'iit 'he week end home
with parents, Mr. and Mra. E. W.
Pitta.
IN MEMORIAM
In sad but loving memory of
our dear mother and wife, Mra.
Lorenza Letman, who passed away
April 13, 1926.
Fourteen years have passed since
that sad day.
_The one_we - loved was called
away. God
took her home it was Hip
wttti
Rut in our hearts she liveth still.
The flowers -we placed upon her
g^mve,
May wither^^TTd decay,
Rut love for her who sleeps beneath
ffce ?od,
Will never fade away.
/D,... V T /" T .1 T T. .
a. v^. Licvinan, nusoana
Mamie E. and Miriam J. Letman
daughters
Freddy, Asa, Coppin, Chappellf
and Archibald I/etman, sons
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IN MEMORY
In memory of our dear mother,
Mrs. Rosa S. Fleming, who departed
this life, April 11, 1939.
Dear mother you have gone
To thy resting place,
But we will never forget you,
Sleep on in thy beauty.
Stephenson family.
Cheraw, 8. C. ?
who is president of Whe Aiken
County Teachers* Ass'fl., says
thati the teadhcrs meeting was
cancelled from April 6 urjtil April
20.
Our doors are always opened to
visitors. Please feel welcome to
our school.
METROPOLITAN BAPTIST 1
CHURCH 1
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Newbdrry, S. C.?-In spite of (
the dark looking clouds, our good <
and faithful members met us as
usual at the Church. Sunday
School was called to order at its time
with the Supt. and teachers g
presiding. Following, the good
brothers brought to us a heartening
prayer meeting. The pastor
presented a soul stirring sermon
using as text "Jesus' Tenderness
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