The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 20, 1940, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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lyilnq three (3) questions privately. Wqn
year full aame, addreee, and birth date la
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TV me iOl?ABBS ffUUCl, C1N OS IKS
Palmxtto Lkaczb. 1310 Amxmsst 9s.
Columbia, ft. Casouha.
L B.?I am to become moth or by t
man who ta already married. Does bt
love mo and will be provide lor (bt
child? .*
Adu What a pity It la that yon Bnt
to-fee old enough to bacoma smother
and yet did not understand that thla Ood
given privilege should never be abused
The man does not love you and la la n*
position to provide lor you and the chttft
You have my sincere sympathy.
W. E. K.-I am 21 Dear Abbe' and I
haven't found my true love yet. I am
love hungry. Will 1 find a boy iriend be*
tore summer?
Ansj Yes mam. I vision you msking
man at a Roller SksUng Rink this stum
mer who will be the answer to any maiden's
prayer. Your appetite for love wtft
k. .ati.li.J I. - LI. _ ?
-- ? !>
H. A T. ? 1 am witting you a sad Water
1 have lota oi trouble*. My mothdr
died 2 month* ago and l*ft ma aloa*
1 am keeping house myseli and 1 havaa'i
anyone to help me. What must I do a* I
havent any money?
Ans.: That means that you must got
. busy and do something at one*. You
have a home and furniture, so I advise
you to Take in Roomers. This Isn't the
best paying business In the world ...
but it will keep the woll away from yout
door until something better turns up.
F; M. C.?Why Is It that I cannot get
a Job at the plant where I have worked
most ol my life? Is It because^ oi what
1 have In mind?
Ans.: Not at alL The fact that you ase
an Ordained Minister has nothing whaV
soever to do with the company's actions
In your case. You will be out bach le
work when they get busy again!
H. I.?Should I go to school after what
1 have done? My father says he wants
me to go cn thru High School.
Ans.: Do what your father says lad.
He knows. If you ever hope to get any
place In life . .. you must have a decent
education, and the place tp~get It la In
High School. You made a mistake sure
. . . but you have the good-eense to
profit by it. Continue Youb Schooumo.
LUCKY DAY CHART FOR NEXT WEEK
(Week of April 21st. thru April 27tb)
? it You Were Bom Between ?
Mardt nit una April 20th lARJBS)
Locky Days: April 24th and 25th.
Ami tin and May ml iTAURUS)
Locky Days: April 26th and 27th.
May una and Junt ml (GEMINI)
Locky Days: April 21st
lune un< and luly ?ird (CANCER)
Locky Days: April 22nd and 23rd.
- luly 241I1 and Aug i.ird I LEO)
Locky Days: April 21st, 24th, and 25th. I
Aug 24th and belt 2\ta <VIK(tO)'
Locky Days: April 22, 23, 2B, and 27.
Sept 2\l>1 31.J Ocl 2.i'd iEIHNA)
Locky Days: April 21st, 24th, and 25th.
Oil nil 1 and \ "i 22nd (it ORRIO)
Lucky Days: April 22, 23, 26, and 27.
N id .,<> ) ifl 1 i'i ( 22nd iSAOn 'l 1RIUS)
Locky Days: April 21st, 24th, and 25th.
Uc( 2,yj ana 'on 20th iCAI'RlL URN)
Cocky Days: April 22, 23. 26, and 27.
i.ih 2 mi i>ij l:eb iqth i AQU A RI US)
Ioc::y Days: April 2lst, 24th, and 25th.
y,i ..Eai.E autly.iyiJiGhS'b-" '.ucky
Days: April 22, 23, 26, and 27.
: ' OF KICK'
! SCHOOL
Rev. \Y. M. Thompson. Principal
'I. t>.:?-tvr, S. C.?April 2, 3
- ;; ' nndt r the efficient
. ! it.' - - Rt'v. \Y. M. Thotrp
son closed the most Successful
tei -;n the history of its existence.
On Sunday. March 30th at
4 p.m. the annual Educational sermon
was delivered by the princi
pal to a larje' conifroiration whr
had assembled in the school build
itiK lotiK before the hour for sor
tional sermon ever delivered t<
students of Rich Hill school. A'
1:00 p.m. the principal, faculty
visitors and the Tth grade clas!
inarched up the aisle to the plat
form on which they were, all seat
" ed^ The speaker.used as a sub
ject: "The school of Life". Th<
sermon was inspiring and full o
thougnt. As lie turned to th<
class t>< direct his message t<
them, they stood until he conclud
d. Prof. L. iielk made a ver;
timely talk to the class.
On Tuesday, April 2nd the pri
rnary grades were at their beat
and for 2 hours entertained th<
audience. These gradea ara
taught by Mesdames Rosa Gar
?-?Tctt and?Mary1 J ana?Hiackmon
The former 1st, 2nd and the lat
ter lird and 4th grades respec
lively. - .
On Wednesday night the 6th
6th and Tth grades showed in thei
been well trained. ' The crowninj
feature of all was the graduating
exercises of the Tth grade class
All of whom delivered orations ai
follows: Miss Adla Segears, sa
luatorian; C. B. Betton, Wnv, Johi
son, O. C. (.leorge, J. J. Blackmor
and Miss Lillian Ileves, valedic
torian. Mr. J. J. Blackmon wa
class prophet and predicted th<
iuLure caieer ol eacn member o
the class. The certificates won
awarded by Prof. McDonald. A
very timely and appropriate , ad
-? dress was delivered tire" clasby
Mrs. Mary L. Thompson o:
Lancaster, S. C.
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHL'RCn
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Charleaton, S. C.?Inspiring sei
vices were held at Morris Browi
last Sunday. At 11 a.m. Evaneclist
Cora? Belle Priester preached
-Rev.~"fr;20 usin^ as a theme
MA Knock at the Door"; The sermon
was well prepared and delivered,
and found a rosponaive
echo in the hearts of the hearers.
Christ knocking at the doot
J I
of the heart, the" home, and the
church, were vividly portrayed by
the speaker. There were 2 acces
ons during the day. Services at
Munis Drown, without accession* to
the church are rare. At 7:3C
I >;-. lemon preached from the
theme "Setting Your House ir
Order". The congregation enjoyi
ihe message.
! tor Sylvia Simmons, wife of Bro
W-.j. fi. Simmons, was conducted
. ?* n ltinri' r?nnpniir?o nf nonnlr>
' tending. Associated w5th Dr.
Lemon in the services were Revs
J T. K. Beard. R. E. Broaden, G. B.
i Mitchell and H Hughes and (J. \\
j Mil. ph. Revs. Beard and Murph
i were former pastors of the deI
-meed, and paid fitting tributes
to her life and service at Morris
tnv'-n'. Dr. Lemon delivered the
. 1 *v in a very totiching manner.
Our sympathies.' are extendi.
' Mro. Simmons and his famThe
many florals attested
he stcem in which the deceased
was held.
(? r spring v rally closes pext
' H-i;iy night. We are hoping t<
reach our estimated ^oal. The
a ' boards of our church, and
the auxiliary bodies, are a veritable
bee hive of activity in theii
*<.'!'l,wi-U'.U> out, over the program.
We hope to realize enough from
i-foVt, to obviate any further
mini efforts this year. We
still inaintaih our J-urwarU 'Look
FAIRFAX NEWS
T' e Cotton Blossom Singers of
Piny wood, Miss., upeared in a con
cert ort Monday night at Fairfax
Jr. High school and quite a large
:viie lice witnessed this treat.
N<gro Health Week was. well
ceh mated not only in the school
.'at .:t the community as well. A
Cle;.:n-up Campaign was sponsored
Fy Prof. P. J. Hammitt'.and
the- hoy collecting the highest
... e: of cans was awarded a
pi iz '. Topics on cleanliness "were
>...v .s i d in chapel ;?Personal
r*\ .1 I> I lummitl Stnn.
it;11 .n in tin- Home. Alls* Ida Ale
l Ko? : . .Sanitation Tn I'ubl-ic Build.
itig. Miss Martinet Mitchell.
' Elder Jowers of the Columbia
(list ict held the second quarterly
.. \ : t nee at li"dgos C. M. E
.if i-uiiuay,. climaxed Sunday
.night with a powerful sermon that
will long be remembered,
i S-tmhiY M'ti-rmnm at a silT
. . r ... was given at the-home of
mi* h. M. Ferguson l'or the ben!
. ii. Aden I'Diversity Library
A uniq.e program was
>o.cd hy tr.e faculty of Fair'
.ax .i:. Hi. Out-of-town guests
j -were R*.\ Steward oli Orungeburg;
Mis? Shorter of GiOford :
Mr. Butler of Barton and Mr.
noj er of Allendale,
i i u Sunday school at Bethel is
still growing tinder the supervis
I t its most efticient Supt. Mr
i a. air and ' its teachersi
A group of young men and wo
. tias church have organized
themselves into a club which
.sponsors a program each week foi
the benefit of the Educational
gru .p is composed of the following
persons: Marion Kiley, Wil_
-w triimpHun. 11. Williams, Floyd
G1 over, Frank Owens, Marion Hey
' ->i .vn, Estella Johnson, Maggit
and Iorene Johnson.
PASTOR SURPRISED
Tne members of St. John A. M
... .diurell of the Gapway circuit
urprised their PaBtor, Rev. C. A
A i:':iams, when Mrs. E. T. Prcsiey
and Mrs R. A. Rennette asked
- tiiat the pastor and wife cotru
) .-an down as they would like to
t al:. with them. It was a very
uei sant chat. Most of the lead?
era and stewardesses were pres
ent. Mrs. Bennette and Mrs
- I'litlry made speeches. Rev. and
.Mrs. Williams responded. The pas
tor's car was then loaded with 1G0
f pounds of food stuff?home~cured
c ne t, rice, grits, meal, flour, su3
tar. salt, peas, coffee, lard and
t . toes. They thanked the mem
> beis and friends of St. John's
church and said: "Your kindness
in always be expected."
? DUE WEST NEWS
_ Mias Elaanor Hawthorne return
* ed to New York City on last Frilay
after spending several weeks
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Hawthorne of this place.
1 Mesdames Addie R. Ellis and
r Maitha Pearson of Mt. Zion PresJ
bytenan church were among the
i -) shippers at Mt. Lebanon A,
I M. E. church on last Sunday nito
nn.l wAt-o ti'nlcnm. TU,
5 Kt-v. F. 17. Btraey preqched a
x n t gripping sermon at this aer1
vice.
Mr. Carl Donald and Mia. Ma
hie Gordon of St. Mary Baptiai
' u i h were visitors at the morn?
ing service. The members of Mt
n n always welcome friends
- from these sister churches.
1 Mr. Benjamin F. Jackson who
as beenjyej^ sick is out and mov
in2 about on Tiis farm to the de1
light of his family and friends.
Mesdames Ethel Pendleton, L
Robinson and Elisabeth S/nith df
Donalds were seen visiting rela
ives in this community on lasi
Thursday afternoon.
Rev. C. S. H. Hunter of Macon
da, and two of the good memi
hers of his church were in Due
Vest last week visiting Mr. and
1 I s. Oilie Jones. Mrs. Hunter
v'-o had heen visiting her mother
Mrs. Jones for sometime, accompanied
her husband back home.
Mr. Rochelle Brown has return
ed from a two weeks visit with !
relatives and friends in Georgia
TBI
, - pi - ?
BARNWELL NEWS
The Slabtown District conven:
tion was rendered at Jordon Bapfore
a large audience directed by
Mrs. Rosa L. Brown and Prof. E.
S. "Allen.5
ProP. E S Allen and Deacon
Hayes enjoyed the services at St
John Baptist church Sunday. The
"celebration of- the 68th?anniver- sary
also a program was very
good. Prof. Allen delivered an
address. Subject "The New Beau
ty Treatment".
Misses Blvthe Coleman and Vir
ginia Ryals were viuitors at the
Bethlehem high school and Prof
Allen.
Services at Second Bapt. church
Sunday night where Rev. A. H.
Dunbur preached a soul stirring
sermon.' - . ,
sscs Kathcryn and Rosa Doby
und Karline Ray were week end^
.i.sit n's at their homes.
We are proud to Report tha't
?is. t^acen Wr.ite is still -improving.
1'iof. Newberry and hi# faculty
. J out it very successful term
Fi.d.iy nijiht. The exercises as
_su;.: were very good.
\\ e were very proud to hav<
Prof. T. R. White visit with us
.oil:.
Don't miss the recital Sunday
4ito noun at Second Bapt. church
.11 -1 . ?>U 11 IIIK rv .
All persons desiring to sobscribe
for The Palmetto Leader
plea e see Mrs. E. E. Allen who
.s.'?vu<ly to serve you, . C
\\ .thin a tew more days the
young men of Bethlehem High
. ai complete tl.e painting of the
girls dormitory. The youn,g la
.lie.'- are working on their project
.vhi a will he open for inspection
ray* 1. u
i e Bethlehem Baptist Sunday
sell' >1 membership is continually
.:ro\. ir g. The Sunday school officios
have' put on a drive to
.,oie Sunday school goers.
T..IMTV A. M. K. ( Hl Ht H
lic\. A. McNeil. I'uvtoi
S. a. lanlnirg. S. C.^- The 51st
ann.versary of tin- chifich which
.vas celebrated April '3-.10, closing
?\ it., a banquet Wednesday night
;.s quite a success. 'And already
we are beginning to return th<
no > a or??mjni-'tei s whi. .
appeared on. the program. <Tht
anil{" eoimregation were at
,'Tho r.psoil~StT" c?iur ch Sunday afternoon.
Lev. White will also preach tin
I dac a!a,reuto sermon of the CowI
nwnv Hii.h school next Sand&v af
u-iitoon. April 21st. I)r. S. D
;{? <.wu is principal oi' the school.
Mrs. Nellie D. Smith was hos.css
to the Willing Workers club
m-ny alternoon entertaining ai
the home of -Mrs Amiise Craig
Mrs. Margaret Jackson was instructor
of the lesson. There
were live Living for-highest poinl
-vhich was decider! by the highest
drawings by Mesdames Margaret
.-ne;l and Annise Craig. Having
,cen_oiu _Lhiril year celebration_the
lui each <111 est was presented
with a Blue and White Willing
A "i-ki l1?Und);-i' iiv tin- hostess.
merewere several members of
-iie ci.ui eh attemdmg?the- DiKtrict
Conterence of the Spartanburg
nsti u t last week. They report
i very fine and successful meeting
and a very enjoyable occasion.
llxingYon circuit news
Rev. I. 0. Simmons, Pastor
The Sunday schools on the cirI..U
are progressing nicely under
die. supervision. ot .some of Lht
inose efficient superintendents rrr
.ne C olumbia conference.
* The business session of the sec>nd
quarteity conference was had
at -\it. Zion Saturday. " Sun/day
cne pastor preached at Mt. Zion,
-is Dei 114 regular pastoral day
uih^iMo gave us spiritual l'ood to
tea's?" upon. Sunday night he
preached another wonderful ser*
mon at Bethel. Many of the mem
oeis who had not paid their May
Vjay assessment contributed in
targe numbers.
Inursday and Friday the Dis
tint conference wi 11 be had at
Bethel. Every one is most cordially
invited.
We are proud to say our sick
" ones ate doing nicely at this writ
,ng.:
The Community Philharmonic
chorus had their rehearsal Friday
.ngnt, April 12, 1941 at the St.
- Matthews C. M. E. church. We
~rrre?planning?to give a musical
festival in May. Be sure and
watch carefully for the date. We
are praying that the Almightj
uod will pour put the Holy Spirit
on the chorus "that they may go
.orvwird. The chorus is getting
alpng fine under the leadership
of Rev. H. B. Jackson. (Mrs.)
E. C. Howard, reporter for the
chorus..
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Itev. E. A. Davis, Pastor
sunoay scnooi Degan ai tne uspal
hour with a large attendance
present. The morning service
was well enjoyed, Rev. E. A. Davis
preached from the subject The
Power of the Holy Ghost. The
night service began 7:46 with a
spTentTifft'ffroup present. Rev. Davis
preached from the subject):
lhe City. The sermon seemed to
bo well enjoyed. Visitcfrs wotc
Deacon Kelley's sistter and nieces
from Spartanburg; Mr. Tom Robinson
and Miss Geneva Robinson
daughter of the former Pastor^
Rev. S. H. Smith. You are welcome
to worship with us during '
ravival next week.
i
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; p4&mfcft0xeader
FRIEJTDSfllP A. M. E. CHURCI
Rev. H. W. Walker, Past?r
?Gome t inpj ago a plfth Was pu
on by the trustees and the goo<
members of Friendship A. M. E
church known as Jacobs Ladder
The church was divided into eigh
divisions making the leader heat
jf each group a general represent
t?d by one of the rainbow colors
Each group tried hard to react
the top of the ladder. The colors
were beautiful ?climbing the lad
der. The report was as follows
Rot W M" ? oicnr.. o
*?v?. **. TV. ii amt'i, fiuxu;
G. T. Henry, $47.c-0; H L Alexander,
$54.76; H. P. Crawford, $34.'
60; Ephrain Young, $38.70; E. J
Gary $31.00; Marion Taylor $35.c<
Miss Rubye Ferguson, head of the
young folk $20.00. Grand t$>tal
for Sunday $317.66. Our rally
crn.inatcs Sunday, April 21. Oui
goaL is? $600.0(h-- Wateb- us reacli
it.
Both Sunday School and chwrch
services were largely attended
>>ur pastor delivered the moramessage
from St. Luke 9:62
.ie spoke from the theme "Three
Men Who Would Not Follow Jes.s".
Among the large numbei
jf visitois were. Mrs. Mrs. Rubye
A'adworth Ferguson, Fint, Mich.:
Mrs. Jessie bailey Fdtidtfr, Detroit,
Mic)n. They made liberal
temporal contributions also commendable
remarks.
Mrs. Ferguson is the houst
,iust of her brother and sistern-luw,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. W'ads.voi-th.
Mrs Ponder hmisenrnojil
of her brother and sisterin-law.
>11. and Mrs. Nesbitt Bailey. The>
|>o;t a happy stay, becauta
there, is no place like home.
At tno evening's service there
ainered again. a large audience
.01 worship. After the regular
>1111 of opening, Rev. Walker pre
sent'd Rev. John Thomas whe
>rought us the evening's message
from 14 Psalm 14:4. The mva
sage was forceful and well de
IveledT" T ~ }
M.s. XV Holland is much irripn.
.?<!. Her daughter arid sis"er
'are "here. Miss Thelnin?Rr-Hoi
and and Mrs. Alnus. Nelson both
of Pittsburg, Pa.
The following correction is ac
inowledged: Music was not ren
lered by the pastor of Friendship
isslsted by Revs. Shelton am
>te. a.rd, hut Communion was jrd
ii. steieil by t..e pastor assistec
"By Revs. ..Shelton and Stewart
jii.tdship choir furnished mtifcic
;kTT> STREET IIHill SCHOOl
.'.nden-. n?On Wednesday a4'
iruoun, April iui 1P4U the Adul
host's in Homemaking closed th<
Industrial Art class was. super
vised by Miss T. C. Skelton am
iu- Home Economics class wai
up? rvised by Miss \V. A. Cow
ans. Witjj Mrs. Mamie Jackso?
acting as 'mistress of ceremonies
i very timely and interesting pr<
ra n was presented, by the ladies
All songs and readings were suit
able for the occasion. Mrs. OU
Adger entertained with livelj
very delicious lepas
>f two kinds of sandwiches, Russ
ian tea, ice cream sandwiches an<
lints were served. _
?5-Ue?MKiiibei!. of the Ihdustria
class are as, follows: Mesdame
Ha Arlgcv, Mai jic A ndrewa, Tyn
nie Bright, Viola Brown, Viol
k'li: kscales, Mary Coaxum, Ter
Coleman, Ozalee Conner, Loualgi:
Davis, Mamye Jackson, Lucil
James, Corrie Jenkins, Olivi
Johnspn, Ruth McDuffie, Justin
Perry, Jank Riley, Virginia Skel
ton. Virginia S a w yer, Jaso
Thompson, Harriet Todd, Matti
A'riianis, Misses Elizabeth Ben
net.t furi'iM \l Pnr
. ai..\vrl). Annie: 13. Johnson, Bcr
nice Skclton, Eliza Tate, *. 1
Williams and Irene Valentine.
The Home Economics grou
consisted of Mesdameqf- Marie No
ris, Emma Das-is, Ella Smith, Ell
Sherard, Pearl Beaty, Willie Ma
tin, Eugenia Harrison, Mary Sht
aid, P- .Campbel, Sarah Coax
im. Graffrca Clemons, Louell
Guyton, Russie Kay, Vina Johnso
Ida McAdams, Adeline William
ind Miss Myrtle Lee.
Each member of the Industrii
Art class was presented a gift b
the teacher. Both teachers gav
prizes for perfect attendances.
Those receiving first prizes w*er
Mesdames J. Riley, O. E. Johnso
?B?Mdl)uffir? Andrew?Cnaznn
Jenkins, Bright, Adger, Perri
'Misses Caldwell, Bennett ,and I
L. Williams.
Second prize winners were: Mc
-'anies Sawyer, Adger, Jdhnsor
Riley, Misses Blassingame. B. Sk<
ton and L. Williams.
The ladies gave expressions c
ai % edition to Misses Skelto
and Cowans and are looking foi
....i.- . J i
wiiiu \aj a **nu utiLvur cias
in homcmaking next year.
1 he vesper services held b
Misses V. Phillip and V. Fulle
was very inspirations! and ijn
forma tional.
The music as furnished by Ree
.Mu tt iiiiih and Fant Gramma
schools was very good.
Dr. W. H. Young gave us a re
view of his trip to Tuskegee dut
ing the memorial services and tb
presentation of the Booker Wash
I ington Stamp. He also told u
| some of the helpful things tha
he learned at the clinics especial
ly on T. B.
Mrs. Davis talk was very goo
along the lines of Friendliness an
how beautiful wo would make thi
world if wo would love eacl
other.
Rev. Pogue told us how to mak<
friends taking the example tha
Christ laid down for us in male
jng friends -
Everyone went away feelini
that he had ben greatly beneflte*
by attending the service*.
I BETHEL CHURCHvNEWS
Denmark, S. C.?S. S. opened
at the hour with Sunt. Cole- .
r man an ] utheis at the.ir post. A
I lar.ee ntimbor of students were
present. As our Pastor, Rev. Cum
mings ;.s at the other point, St.
t Paul, B ackville, there w^s no ser1
vice until night. Many people wit
t nesscd ^ o Candle Light service
. which was enjoyed. The sermon
< was pr ,.n.r.ed by Rev. B. T. Mari
i tin Central Bapt. church. He >
usea a. a suojuct "L<)gni . Kev.
Martin brought us many interestmg
fa . s ou li^lit which made
our lie; ;s burn ami all felt hap
pyThe
rvi c was very impres
' sive ttc . uie candles decoruted the
! church \c?y beautifully. Many
familiar songs were sung.
Rev. Cuminings thanked the aud
ionce for the large donation and
i the various?churches for their *
repz osentatives and those who
' participated in the selling of the
candles. Visiting ministers were
Rev. 1. W. Hopkin, Aiken; Rev. B
T Martin who preached the sermon."
BENEDICT COLLEGE ALUMNI
_ The president?at thp Alumqi- Association
spoke at the State B.
Y. U. P. Convention last year ex- 1
plaining that though the Electrk
Organ had been gotten~cashr~yei J
this money was to be refunded. A collection
of fifty dollars was tu
ken. " \
Many graduates of the school j
during the convention and AllenBenedict
Summer School pledged
! themselves to work up the B. C.
clubs in their communities; and
> roni this nearly two-hundred letters
have been sent out. The fol- J
lowing is what we have ? collected
' up to date;
1 Alumni Treasury $500.00
State S. S. Convention 50.00
Washington, I). C. Club 50.00
Laurens Club 30.00
Chester Club
f- iitXiiL and Airs.' S. L. Finlev 10.00 _
j" Miss Willie M&e Bivins 5.00
uisk Daisy Reed 5.00
. Miss Elizabeth Gaines 1.00
. Miss Naomi Neal 1.00
iss Maggie Honor l.Ool
I Miss Emma Beatty 1.00
. Miss Mattie Heath- :56- j
Miss N. B. Heath .50
- Miss Dewey?McDowell .50 "
~ >1 s. Helen B. Walker .50
Rev. M. I?. Coker 1.00
Miss Roxie Barber 1.00
| Camden Club 10.00
I Aiken Club in.on
Dr. Cherry ' 1.00
, Kingstroe Club H.00
Virginia
* Dr. Gordon Hancock 10.00
iev. A. \V. Brown 5.00
Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Wilson 2.'j0
Philadelphia
1 Mr. Bunyan Mills ? 5.00
Chicago
5 Mr. Clarence Holland 5.00
Michigan
Dr. Lewis Long 5.00
? Oklahoma
1 Prof. Nick A. Ford 2.00
t Newberr>^L'hib??? 4.00 '
' Jacksonville
lis. Aimltu Willinmn 541C
r New York
Mu and Mrs. Churl Robinson 1.00
Charleston i
" Rev. J. C.TJunbar 2.00
Bennettsville
0 Mr. K. 1). Reese 1.00
Columbia " .
1 Dean A. G. Smith 10.00
9 Dr. D. K. Jenkins 10.00
( Mr. Henry Williams 5.00
Prot'. S. L. Finley, Jr. 5.00
r Mr. and Mis. R. J. Reynolds 5.00
e Mrs. I. L. Duckett 6.Q0.
1 Dr. Redfern and Students 10.00
a Miss Bevan . ?? LOU
1 Mrs K, C, Finley. 1.00
* Mr. and Mrs. C." W. Madden 5.00
? Dr. J. E. Brigga 2.00
y dev. Charles Cherry '2.00
1 Miss Lula Cambrell 2.00
a Miss Mabel Robinson 1.00
r Mrs. Mary Bates 1.00
Mrs. A. S. Powe 1.00
Mr. Andrew Lewis 1.00
8 Airs. Harold June 5.00
" Vesper Service 8.25
1 Mrs. May Jenkins 1.00
. Mrs. S. Prida 1.00
Miss Florence Brown 1.0C
J Miss Gladys Rice 1.00
Miss Catherine Mack 1.00
Miss Frances Mack * 1.00
n 'Miss Willie Grant 1.00
Miss Annice Murray 1,00
_ miss Ruth Watson L50
r Miss Ida Stewart 1.00
Miss Daisy Roach 1.00
Miss Junie Martin 1.0C
j Dr and Mrs. Counts 1.0C
,1 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Potts 2.00
^ Mrs W. T. Madden l.Oo
^ Mrs. KliBe Jenkins 1.00
? HELENA NEWS
| "
Sunday was a very pleasant day
v .n spite of beinar a little cold At
* 7:30 o'clock the pastor brought
. to us a Soul stirring sermon. After
which one of our good friends
^ the young Rev. Jt J{. _ Williams
r prayed a special prayer and also
joined the Baptist tfhunch. We
were very glad and delighted to
have all of our good friends witn
c us.
MisB Fannie Mae Lindsay of
s Helena and cousins Miss Bertha
Lee and Queen Esther Gleen oi
_ Newberry motored to Spartanburg
Hatjrday morning after which
0 they enjoyed themselves to the
d highest.
n The Helena boys better known
h as the Helena Yankees went to
Maybinton Saturday morning and
e they won the game there also,
j' jj The Helena Yankees basketball
- team entered the tournament Sab
- urday, April &r at Elisha school
X They defeated Trinity from May1
binton 12-9; they defeated Se?k-1
well 14-4 also winning the cup. |
IN M MM OR I AM
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RICHARD HARLESTON
MICKEY
V.'ho died at Provident Hnspifn.l,
-Chicago, Til... Sunday, AprP
16. 1039. in the 4Uth year of his
Funeral Service. Inc.. 228 Leno;:
Avenue, New York City: son o<
the kite E. II. Mickey. who estnTilishcd
his funeral business h
Charleston. S. C.. in 188.1; one of
the organizers, a member of th<
first Hoard of Directors, and the
first cashier of the Mutual ?Savinjrs
Bank of Charleston; S. C.:
find .for many years Cashier of
the Binga Savings Banji fcf Chit-ago,
111.
His ambition was to make a
worthy -contribution to life. Blessi
d he his memory.
His wife, his brother, and his
sisters ^
SHILOH A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I)rKr ttcrtenbaugh. Pastor- Prosperity,
S. C.??Hver a period
if abort four weeks mir Sunday
school has grown by leaps an '
bounds. This was evident by the
crowd present on last Sunday.
During the morning service we
had?a*?ouest?sneaker - Dr. S. R
Higgins, president of Allen uni.isity.
llr. lligains preached a
noble sermon to an appreciative
iuna nee. Prior to hjs sermon, he
gave a short history, of the A. M
E.. church of South Carolina. Dr.
Higgins brought greetings to this,
community from Allen university.
Sunday aftciiioon 2:.'H> tin
Rev. \Y. I.. Sh'epard. pastor of
Baptist church here at Prosperity
preached a Wonderful scriron at
Sh: ?>h. He brought* a large
;rowd from the Baptist church.
At this writing brother Patrick
Bates is on the sick list. Wo miss
him very much from his church
activities.
"On Monday night, April 22, our
first play tir a series of plays -Mil
si .veil at the school. It will be
-t4+e?first?grade?uighl?under the
'irpctinn of Miss Gussie M. Sligh.
Wt' invite you to attend.
t'AMKKOX- N'.'.WS
Although the v.v-aiher was cooler
S n.lay, but the attendance
was considerable.. The Sunday
school lesson was flis-ussed thoroughly
ami service be .'an at reg
dar hour, file contests, between
the Ped and Blue ends On Sunday.
There was a Tom Thumb
wedding on Sunday night spoil
sored by. Mrs. Sumptcr and Miss
seanrnoKs. The hriilc was Helen
tUinsun and Bridegroom Theodore
Thomas. The children wen
all dressed in beautiful costumes
The wedding was enjoyed by tinolder
folks as well as the youngj
group. The childu-n of the
>.-o ding also turned over their
rally cards with Paul Zimmerihu
receiving tin- highest amount
The total was $5.77. The rally and
wedding was carried on by the
Primary group of the Sunday
school.
...is. Julia Sandle and children
and Mrs. Virginia Sandle all of
New York Citty arrived home to
s.-e their father Mr. Press Sandle
who is dh the sick li-n. We :.i.
sorry of his illness but hope him
a soon recovery. .
We are clad to have our neighbor
Mrs. Josephine Bovian home
again from New York.
.Oil Sat.l.lny -Mr. It aba Hoover.
.Miss. Carrie Bell Hoover, sister
.md v..iLdren. and Mr. ? Earnest
Sparrow all of Columbia made a
pop call at the home of their cou
sin Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jenkins.
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Saturday, April 20, 1940.
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