The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 18, 1940, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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ntwui.^vu V PAGE FOUR . \ WIliTMIKE NEWS HJ- Willie L. Epps I ^ Services were held at JCedar Grove Church by Rev. Jimmie ?: Better.-A?fine . sei;inun?war??(tr?~ ? livered. Due tu the illness Of 6trr pastor, JteV. I. B. Ruffin, Rev. Cannon delived a fine sermon or Sunday night at Bruce Tabernacle Church. Miss Mary Clark sanp at the closing of the service_jL composition of hers 'Loefc Tjo Me ' The .2undny. Schools at Spcin?_ Hill, Cedar Grove, and Bruce Tabernacle Churches are still in full ? bloom. The teachers art^ present Mrs. Julia Da\NluTTK--^l-_Ciu^isk> S. C. was the dinner truest~~otMrs. Brosia Brown. Mr. Odell Coleman and his wife - Mrs. Addie Coleman, entertained -a?fine number of tho club boys with a supper Wednesday night i. i y are as. follows: Messrs. San urchin, Lee Fant, Willie L. Epps Hugh Coleman, Samuel Davis the s-pper consisted of Chicken J essing, corn, English peas, po,u salad, rice, gravy, corn bread, \ biscuits, ice tea, cake and ietr i fain. * ' P.of: and Mrs. B. B. Bowsei e now at home after closing, a . il school term. 1.-s s. James .Morgan and Wii : tw?Epps?inotoge<i- t<v Clinton on Sunday. .o >iv fy.i', teacher of is in Whitmire visiting . ?r. and Mrs. J. C. Byrd. .. s. Mary Wlliains is able to ; I . out again. We. are glad that n- ?fill rwr, tho mar. > * .. i'ijjpo 10 gvit! vii v><v i ent. o.. Robert E. Moore %<and his .... were dinner 'guests Fri.. aig. t at the home of Mr. ami * J.mmie Rafford. To you Mrs. Laura Rice, wt - extend, sympathy in the loss of vour son. IN MEMORJAM in loving memory of our dea> s m and brother," Colie D. Joiner who departed this life Mav 1. 1934. Dear Colie, thou has't left as here Thy loss, we deeply feel. Hut it is God that hast bereft us He can all our secrets heal. .et again, we hope to meet thee When t..e day of life is fled, i i.i n in Heaven, with joy we'll rcct thee. . ..now how that you are dead. on brother, dear .. uke- your rest. ..e i ve \ou 'dearly. Hut God loves'-you best. (.D!a and Lola Joiner, Mother and fathe. i.asoel of Whitmiri .o.s. Fffie Swindjer, Charleston LET HIGH SCHOOI . e. Perry, Principal ... V OVieiy night, .May 7 Mrs ... i.?u" entertained with a ....e operetta "Down A T : L-nu.L-.-t'This crave .. eu.t to the teacher ano . o Id have impressed likes real entertain" v wumpbeli who ha.. ... . ...ipcl last WeeK, Cl'e n.. j.. ec.ation for moth no nus a mothi. ei more indebted to >' U'v.u , .11 spite * all he or none l'or mothei, . ..>s wish that more might ... juii done. ?? ... ...ay iesti\al .which has dt . en much enthusiasm arounc ..c.../Ui .or recent weeks, cul ....najed last Friday with a suceess,Ui financial result. A sum oi . -atiy 'more than $100 was real.zed. The actual exercises whici I . t . i.ave been held on the Ath etic Field were .'postponed, due to . n avofable weather conditions, until Monday, May 13, at which time a great time is to be had The events will feature the coroi ?>n or king and queen, games and races of all kinds. Queen, Miss Jean Frances Thomas; King, Mr. David Brown; 1 iir.cess, Miss Ola Lee; Prince Mr. Willard Starks. Program:? oiratiin; Song, America. But?fmtty Dance; Spanish 'DanceT VV'-eath Drill; Hoop Drill. May 1 ance. DUE WEST NEWS Mothers' Day was beautifully f ( Served in the churches of Due West on last Sunday, with ser^ s?hovering around the?theme. Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett ehi.dien, Mr. and Mrs. An. cw Miller and children, Messrs H. C. Joseph and R. H. Lee visited relatives in Greenville on last Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Lee amf-sons o.' Waynesboro, Ga., were the guests of Dr. Lee's parents Mr. and Mrs.- H. Lee on last Sunday. They came to spend Mothers' Day with their parents and were among the worshippers at Mt. Lebanon AME church on last Sun; day morning. .'?ir. and Airs. W. E. Hawthorne werq visitors in Abbeville last Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Jeanes tea cher for, Abbeville county was a visitor in Due West on last Monday. Mlessrs Olin and Ellis Pearson Andrew and James Brown Maddox visited Mrs Martha Pearson tr last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Makin and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L Leverett? and Mr. and Mrs. Wash ington Jennings of Donalds on' last Sundny afternoon. \ n I . * REV. W. M. WATSON TO CONDUCT REVIVAL AT ZION CANAAN CHURCH State Park, S. C.?Zion Canaan Baptist church of which Rev. A ~t*v"Potu'i1, is pffstor anil TJcacoh w. M. ATlafns, clerk, announce its annual spring revival beginning londay, May 20th with the Rev W. M. Watson, pastor of the Tabrnacle Baptist church. Greenville _n charge. The public is cordially in\ited o all of our services. You are .velcoiue. To miss hearing this .reacher is to miss a treat. ? ? mm r. I> f..> tu/. t.K n.vt 1 l- II L ItA 11 ?J *'' Y, 1 Maddox; Jr.. 1'astor Seneca, S. C.?^Sufuttty-^cluiiil_ >egun at the usual hour with a -Meiidid group present. The .norning's devotion was conductd by the Junior department, whose program commemorated Mothers' Day. All classes devoted forty-five minutes to the study ,tne lesson. After which we re assembled in the auditorium oi .no church "am! listened to the re.jiis, announcements and introluction of visitors. The pastor awarded the BTl> wiidy class diplomas just before vgular preaching service. At 11 . oi'lufk?Lhu?pastor ascended?t-he. ostium. He took for his text dim lb:27, subject Son, Behold . hy Mother. His message was "entered around tlie "Mother". He lepicted the mother as the found .tion of all civilization and CUlijre. This wns ii.st nnn mnro ni .is iViastcr sermons, which was njoycd by a large appreciative .udience. B i C met at the usual hour. The isc ssion was interesting in all departments. At 8 oMock the Ladies Auxilary rendered a Mothers' Bay pro rram with the .President, Mis. S. Jones, presiding.. This was an i:i .cresting, informational and touch .ng program. The total eollect *.n ior lit.' day was $32.54. ) Visitors were Mr. Thomas m Atlanta, CJa., visiting Dr. and Mis H..K. Thomas; Mrs. Leo', .\iin.imns, Mr. Martin. Miss liirdie 1 dae llemlerson and Mr. and Mrs Paul Cunningham. ' Prof. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Waltei ilolloway and family spent Simmy with Mr. and Mrs. F. (J Washington. .nr. ti. H. Washington spent Friday and Saturday in Atlanta, 'Ja.. attending the inter-racial meeting. HELENA NEWS Sunday was a very pleasant ay. Sunday school opened at the aSUiil hour and at 7:30 p.m. the '..aster. Rev. M. C. Freeman brdt us a wonderful sermon. Miss Inez Dewalt was the af an.mn guest of her sister. Mrs kinanda Bobb. .nr. and Mrs. David Wells ol Newberry were the afternoon jUe.ts of their good friends, Mr. nil .\lis. Thomas Brown. .11 iss Catherine Abrams of New oerrv?was the gUesl ot her bruthr and sister-in-law, Mr. .and Mrs. ij.iias -Bioiviu :? Mrs. Alice Pitts, Messrs Benja.ot anil iheoUore Pitts and Miss I.ela Mae, Gwendolyn and Eu.ice Pitts, all of Clinton gaye Mr .nil Mrs. Walter Simpson .a pop call Saturday. Mr. Jerry Simpson has return . \ . i.oiiie alter a very enjoyal/lc .Tby with.. Mf- and Mrs. Walter Simpson. DENMARK NEWS St. Paul A. M. E. Church Rev. J. P. Cummings, Pastor The meeting opened Wednesday .day 8 with Rev. A. McFadden of.cutting. Due to the weather the" ei'.v .cos were very good. Sunday morning a large crowd attendee iiu tne? spirit of the Lord manifest itself while our pastor gave ? wonderful message taken troni Ruth 1:1.6,. subject An Indispenabie Mother. At 7:.'10 p.m. ivte returned to Bethel for the pro.1.1 i of the Twelve Tribes and jy request the pastof "preached a sernionetfce from the text (ion .'JflO. He ugain revived oui oul r- Our services were tnroughOut the entire day. We ?.ark . the members of the various churches for their coopera. n. Central, Rome, Franklin nd Sweet branch. Vsitors from Columbia were r. and -Mrs. Mince Morgan, Mr. James Brown, Mrs. Ella M. Morc.n and were introduced to the audience by the pastor. We also OA tend thanks to the quartet that aim. mis group is irom Colum oia and Mr. A. C. Steward, 52b ouinter street, is the leader. We njoyed it very^ lnuch.^ j CHAPIN NEWS' St. John A. M. E. Church Rev. J. Summers, Pastor Sunday services were Very oi.d. Hie pastor brought us a great message. S. S. at Proviso : A.'.lh church was conductid at the regular hour. The pas or Rev. Margin preached a wonderful sermon. Amony the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Oilie . oung, Mr. and Mrs. Dellar, Mr. i.t n Eleazer, all of Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Columbia. Rev. Summers delivered a soul ! 'tirring &ermon at Mt. Zion Bapt.st church Sunday. Theme: "I Hate to Leave Home". We also .njoyed some very inspiring re-' marks by Mru. M. FMeazer. 'file Willing Workers club of I Mt. Zion Bapt? church is giving a ! cliicken supper at the school. You* arc invited. \ TH WILLIAMS CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor , The first floor of the above I -nrrmert "Otnnvh \vn?'~TTrTvil tr"TCr"iif | .ermost capacity last Sunday, church Koers seemed anxious to hear the word of- God. Rev. Carmichael took his text from St John 19:20. This was indeed a forceful Mothers' Day sermon and everyone seemed to have enjoyed the same. This binning messnet/ brought tears to the eyes of main who worv present. The ACE League, opeped at thri usu.J huu*? jAvith Mi; l.yirs lTT[ chaige. '1 ho topic lor discussion! inked beautifully with the ccleuiatcd Mothers1' Pay. after a brief discussion, a solo was rendered ~nv?MpPnrtir We were happy to have Mr nmSanikn-Johnsoii Mr. Hollife Johnson and Miss Myrf Stolks with us in the League and Mrs. Fannie Young a faithful men ber of the church. We are always glad to have them and other members and friends visit as in the League. Mrs. Miller is always with us and we feel proud of her. We miss Mr. Roach and Mrs. .liaisonvery much from the Ixiaguo. The evening servi.es started promptly at 7:30. The pastoi look his <V.,tv. nun trrni subject I Want to See. Rev. Carmichael left no stone unturned in pointing out the many truths eon necled with this message and \ -eryone was spiritually benefited rioiii tne iniormation given by Rev. Carmichael and a letter read 0 ' tiie cong:i egatioii trom on. past >r, last Sunday, Rev. .JcU'ei sor will be back for the did S nday. >= ? We are very pmi.d that the good members made it possible ior Rev. JeiVoison to attend tin (ken ral Conference, he deserter "this trip,.he was quite toiihhtfjJ u sTiuinc thy service el ijut. 'ai < 1.1 iiai-1. w.ho has kept e.iiyhin. running very smoothly durne the a: senee o!* the pastor. W. v<ee :? jrreat future in store, for til. dev. Carmichael. It has imt bevias;.' I'm him. to carry on ail bi iliesadded lesponsihiliiics and Ac .Mil,! ' to thank hint, we hhv. enjoyed ha. ina hint. \\ e ai e I < . TiiT"To:a\ai.1 to st.-.n, he.. .ie..-, 1 -o i a.. i Mr. Priici.ney' next Sun day. . I'.'e Tiustee rally was a success. .. l b.. ('iii.i'Mi /.mi. .. i\ I'.esday cveninji at 7:hU. U-t miss .Mrs.. Sintpkins very " nmei>, from -ilunch and ttit" i-K.li. I an: rau.<y tn 111*i111 tliat .Mis. Saia Billy and Mr. Zeiuler an* impr-w .11.; nicely'. We aiv stdl praying _ut_ .the. speedy ivlwery of run members and hope tlu-y will-'very soon he back in chinch. C I.CSINii I'KOt HAM MM MA MA1)IK)\ Jl'NIOIf III St MOO! \\ a.i v- Siiou.s, S. t . i .a-' JO.. v/Wiajr programs will lo carried .^LrL_hu_Un- htnma ^Maddux .J .nioi ni.eh school. .May'17. 1:0(1 p.nn- May Da> 1 estiva). May _T?'?. i(? n.m. -Ani""'1 .ni-i:. iiev. .1. s! Maddox, ,ir. I Donalds, S. C. - May 'JH, Krdtl p;nr.~trraloTK-ar" contest, (ih.and Mil grades. May do, S ::>(? p.m.-Miiad. alin, c.xe.cises address -Mr. U. I. . eek, Apdcison, S. <_'. Ii:e pnidic is cordialiy invitci. o attend ail exeivises of .tin. -chooi. Admission Illy. :i ric second S;.nda'y was >-vdr\ deaitii'ul. The motheis' wen made to feel happy *rrs this was -Xajjonal Mothers' Day. Seve.a. beaut i fuTMrnems?auiL__sOnt;s were ledicated to the motheis. Miss Willie F. Boyd a forniei leacncr in the Emma Maddox .1 r high school was a \isitur in tin honit' of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt A Hampton. ;$l Sli KIVKR lt\IT ( III Ki ll Kev. J. ('. ( oilier. I'as.tor Xiubeny, S." ('.---Today being Mothers' Hay we paid our love and respect to or.r mother.- by com ng out and rend.'ring a iwth_i>" day program. The program was rendered in grot p. The ehih rim of ea h mother assembled in - imp and dedicated their part in the I! f-f I i-.-tm?In thcil niol I. I' r?FT*" ryt,nc_.seumed to .have enjoyed-it Sunday school was a success Following the program was tin funeral of one of our "members, Mr. Frank Kelly. He is survivcoby a wife, Mrs. Kugcnia Kelly, a daughter, Mrs. Hlanche Burton and one grand chihl. We will miss him. K \l ! 'M I> \ I? i IOtI V .. . ? ??.?. 1 !.-? I I III |U j| "Accepting God's -Invitation' was the subject in Sunday School Sunday, and a largo attendance prr>hido4-io--diM'gys"~itT~T7.e Si;pi was in charge and teachers wen dl present. .Most of the pupils and teachers remained over, to hear thr paste. >i:v< r a line sermon on "He Calls I (r Repentance." We were made to rejoice during this discourse, typical of the pastor. In the evening the Junior Mis7" sionaries held their usual monthly n eet.ir.gs with a nice gathering n hi h i Sr. H. Y. P. U. had a large num er present and very beautiful lessons were discussed by tlx aen hers auid vistors. At the night service Rev Thomas preached "Conditions of a ost world" from Luke lb:7. Many ?"Ce-v s~ were pri. cnt ;md two converts were baptized. The pastor. who Jjad just returned from the State M. and E. Convention brought back much information and envouragcmcnt. R. F. Cross. Reporter E PALMEriX) LEADER * MILLER CHAPEL A. M. Tt. CIIUKCIl Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor N I *. 11 n I fn i Bow man stressed the importance i a i hrisian and urged that all iming people join some church The message was delivered witr power and was very instructive. Rev. Bowman left Monday morn ng lev Detroit to attend the General Conference, and ti e Rev. \Y. Pallet son of Coknnbia will be tthe speaker Sunday morning at II:."10 and the Rev S. Martin at ?o'elock-.--- " ?"r ' Moll.ei s' D .y w ill he observec-J next Sunday by a group oi ladies ^ nsored by Mrs. I,. G. Pratt, S !.. ^.oou, II. yt. Young and otthers. On account of the funeral at tiunnalr qu.tc number'.of mom vi- failed ^report ^on thi^ pas-' continued thrmgh-^ the coining Sunday. 17 a:ferly Conference is scheda leu for the 10 and 20 of May iect their money and l?e ready tc t on the rotuin of the pastoC Tr.c Chuivh liallv will take ;?i?ue the fourth Sunday and each tt*ember is hi n y asked to do tali' duty. A good mai'k&mafi kills lotu;ev. so Satan ay a rule sets his 1. a,Ui . atSuis lots of game a-they go from chinch to church. Mr. and Mrs. Gary is on tlu us'.. .<ir>. Mary Johnson, the mother of Miller Chapel, woroi <? oii.i .1- tasf Sunday morn There Ulmr .iw^iiy ur more wi_ lowhi' c. .11 . .tVi'ii, liev. Hotv.n;.i?str\-s ho wj.1 organize them into a club entitled "The Widows Come to Clwehvjjo to < "parch Allvi.N Mii'KS -The Spring uc\ ival at 'Cumberland is nu.v in session. T^il l>ublio is invited to these sevicV'. ii; a n-u.-.t'.-i . -m \ s.tois pu ?a?-ut i rietuishi' oti .Sunday mil . n<"iii at tno llnit!u rh'i?>?J Anmvt r?avy. The guest sneaker of t . priyi-oi -lVas?u^_ C. H. Brown of Bo_nedict_College The Junior Choir of 'Kr.ondsh.p Jt'ellilelX'd. music along with, t'.vi solos from Mi.-.-.es Ihnthenia Tales and Lulishiu Kolloy. The. Brotherhood is thanking all who in some way helped tarry oifi tliis splendid affair. .> i i: s, wife of Dea. E. Wynn, lias gone north for tlrMrs. Malindu White- has als i . . e northern states and we extend our best Wis hi-* -tfl I.IT ; _ "A Farewell I'arty" was giver in Vorlinda Hall at Schofteld by the'.Senior Class, Friday night, May It). Senior Prom will be iiela i ..a rasliion >how. sponsored by the Sewing Classes . . .? .?..s> V. 1). Collins, will he giver.. These along with others are the feature programs ul seaoiselii. . i The pnhlir?school, .-lays on its i?foil rani a .Singing Contest which will be on the loth, along wito Tt flay' TTn'iI opei'etTiT'~7liiring""The" . '.e v. .. -oil. Mrs. Annie Butts, daughter <>t Deal and Mrs. Will Goodwin, vistwo weeks. She returned to the North last Sunday. , I ' I'.: i. yt tuo Aiken -Headed School thh't was held on Mon. .. y ti. was the,largest and last ftr* the year. '1 h< uui.itoriuni was tilled to its capacity. ..a i _ a'. Cney made plans foi xho School tiarden given l;y tiio WI'A. ? it; r. w. ii. s win ton <;i est speakkk at grace h. e. (HIIK H 'k ' n r. S. C.?The Sunday School of Grace R. K. Church presented Principal W. H. Swinton, of the St. Stephen Hitfr <i. <>1. it. Stephens. S. Su:i' i(i -sum: Invocation, Key. .). S. Collins; Solo, .Miss Claude E. Shell; Address, Prof. \V. H. Swrntm. "The Progress Ol .1 : Instrumental Solo, .Miss V. Jennins; Address. Prof Oeui K'1 Huliiian, .11'., " The Kelalion Between I he Home And" Sailday School." Supt. Alfred,'.Aiken Prof. \V. 11. Swinton makes the Ddlowinji .announcement concernina" his school: Annual Sermon. T\ Rev. (i. A. Thomas, Dist. Supt of Charleston, May ~1'J; Giaduat u Ad ales -i. Rev. J. P. Ciarrick i .ih :?of veurii- t'olloue. Sum ter. May 2d; i re_ l iter had the pleasure of s-.iin"; pn.f, Swinton's school on Wednesday.__JjaUv l?r?Ai kerr, R eiT>rter FRIENJX'HIP A. M. E. CHURCH iv ii. W. Walker, Pastor Clinton, S. C.-The Pastor- preach I iin.-,] 1 in* theme "A Roomy Relit* ion," His method of preaching v elN'iit. Rev. A. J. Steward brought us the eveniTTIfs" message from the '" 'in' "Eternal Life," which was followed by the Holy Communion . >r .> I! <*1. The S. School was conducted by the Supt. Review was made by the pastor. Rev. A. .1. Steward will take charge of the services in the absence of the pastor, wV o left Sunday nght for the Geneva f-Canit i k e. The, Wllng Wcpkers Club presented Jhm a neat sum on his leave. Mss Mattye Mayme Yoting will take charge of the office at the funeral home while the pastor is av.ay attending the conference. ALLENDALE PEOPLE SUPPORT ALLEN'S LIBRARY FUND Miss n"'"inah ' " i A1 ? Estclia Johnson, 50c; C. V. Bing, 50c.-Mrs. C. V. Bing. 50c; Eli J Davis, Jr.. 50c; A. O. Williams, 50c; Miss Enid Dix, 50c; Miss Pauline Robinson, 50c; C. B. Byrd 5Cc-\ Miss Eva Fields, 50c; Rev. IL \V. McTeer, 50c; Mrs. C. O. Gadsden, 50c; Mrs. Lucile WilliamlT 5ttc~j C7?CT.~ .Mcintosh, 50c, iurs, i . u. .viciniosn, ouc; Miss V\ i 11 it* K. Rowers 50 , Mrs. Ida A1 li'n 5"c. . ^fii K'ictt My v; 50XT, diss Lillian Duu 'las 50c, Miss rhclnia Whcler 50c. Miss Henri Mae Glover 50c, Miss Beatrice Woods 50c. Mrs. Louise Dovoe 50c ..?;ss Ida Hitter 50c, Mrs. Annie Boyd 50c, Mrs. Georgia Guess 50c r. W. A. Parson 50c, Mrs. Ma"ble Hayes 50c, Mrs. Rosa. Bowers . "j*' W. R .L Hani mitt <S'0c, Miss ivirkland 50c, Miss Abelle Palnoie 50c, Miss Josie B. Dingle Oct, Mrs. Ollie B. llaynes 50c. Mi's. 011icr~B. Havnes ftdc. Total $17.50 Mrs. Jennie G. Kennedy 85c, Miss Eunice Bowers 75c, Mr. Er-aeaL -^oyner- 26e^ Miss JessL . oniiih lioc, Mrs. C. M. Morris )c, Mrs. Sadve Kiou ?5r Mies : QujllOV' Minnions 25c^ Mr. Glovei iw.io..., -in? M*. r-.?r, - ...Mwivii ovc, mi. i^iiniui DUItOIl .5c. Lr. L. A. Sartor 25.-, Rev. L ?v. -iarvin 25c. Total $3;90. Miss Fhcobia J>ix 1.50, M*s .uby Mitchell 2.00, Mr. C. It. Kitor 2.00, Mt. Hope Bapt. Church 2.05. Total $8.15. airs, Lei mce Thompson 1.25, Mrs. Emma Allen 1.25, Miss Sam Ha L. \\ oodurd 1.00. Miss MildrcC iohnson 1,00, Miss Nora Cam ...u. .Hiss ltuth Creech .50, Mr L. 13. Butler 2.10. Mrs. Lottie F Hill 1.25. Total $10.85. Air. Fred iillmon l.oO, M-rs. Al ice Brown 1.00, Miss Eula WoLi :?Tv7, .u?a. r airiest Cave 1.00 Mrs. Julia Bell Ware 1.00, Mis it nova Scott 1.00.^ Miss Mjldrpd ot. iivs" 1.JI, Miss Luv.ru ~ Itcitl 2.00. Mrs. Edna Thomas .50, Miss i! t 1-. Junnsaii .10. tirand total slmi hi he $50.00 l.au.a Ktici .Jeaiu s Tt acuci KIIKTEV 1LLU NliWS i . i .vi A. M. hi. Church is moving ne nicely under the gieat Ue?. W. ij.. Wiilliams. D.ih ine last Sunday the pastor delivered two great inspiring sermons .1x1 many soi ls were made to feel Mail. Two persons joined" the Church. Quite a numl er oi visi.iiis weie present. The Sunday School was led 111 ts arbitration by the dynamic Slip I. Mr. \V. L. Lav is at h I' M STewirTuvsis Boards no. 1 and 2 nad on a rally Sunday and raisc-u a neat sum. Mis. K. Bank was me' winner. .,ev. Adams, a baptist preacher, preached. . n i uesdny-i?May 7; the -angel?of Deatn Claimed tile lile oi Mii.O. l<a\is, the great leader of class no. 1 and a faithful niomoer. He will be missed by all those who-knew him. We fed that 0111" loss Ts Heaven s gain. He leaves .0 mourn his passing 4 sons, 1 a.doiiied daughter, 11 graiulcnhdie;. _ s..tors, 1 Plainer, ami a host o? relatives and friends. Funeral ci-iecs were cuml. cled from tho Bethel A. M. E. Church. The sermon was delivered by toe pasioi. Rev. \V. 1)., tYjlliums, who .was as *s?Vtetl l>y-fWV. At rant ,ol ?t.ai lesioii}t JJLev. llilL, Zion ^v. .*trrT*. 'chuich, Rev. .-almas ol St. John Church. The church \wu . < .. tIL-ti. MORRIS liKO\\'.\ A. M. E. (II I'RtHJ Mothers' Bay Was fittingly observed last Sunday. Rev. A. Jones onducted the exercises of the Jr church, and at 11 A. Al., Rev. S Randolph preached an- interesting sermon lropi the suliject is --weii wtrtl Uiee " All s> interesting and impressAe was drawn by the ,-uii; -r who pictured the model of the Bible. The sermon fitteu splendidly with the theme of the day J'* At 8 I'. M. another good message was brought by Rev. J. WTi. s'li ol?Wt. ITear.ant, H. t'.lle us I'll --as his-tJrrmtr'>Tlire~Chi )stian liirsfc.1 .ne seiiiu-n was well delivered, finding a responsive echo in ti.w ..caits ol the hearers. The Senioi > h ir rendeded appropriate musu at both services, directed by Bro W. S. Grant, the chorister. A feature of the morning's service was tile uresent.jitinn t,. -u-? 4 uui tuuaif mother, MiSs A. K. Izars a beautiful -"Bunch of flowers. The piesei. cation was made by Bro. F, O ..ntcheil in a well rounded speech Sister I/.ard, who is 91 years old and still active, made a nice little speech of acceptance. The occasion was .was impressive and was fitting in every respect. It is expected that our pastor Rev. R. I. Lemon, will have returned to the city by the next is suo of the Leader. Morris Brown .eceived with a deal of pleasure the news that Dr. D. Ward Nichols has been elevated to the bishopric of the A. M. E. Church. An honor which we feel is well deserved. The writer has known Dr. Nichols since he was a boy, possibly 4 or 5 years old. Having made good in the church in no un orta.n way it is our impression that he will fit well into the larger scheme of ewleayors which his election contemplates. Our con graduations are extended to Bishop Nichols. Long may he continue his usefulness in the great A. M. E. Church. During the absence of our pastor Revs. R. Crawford and Albert Jones have carried on in a way that deserves rVur appreciation. * o , | SALUDA SC HOOL CLOSES | ei , Seymour Carrol! Makes Address h Harrison J. Trapp, Re-elected I j< l? * oaiiuia; J>tay "16?The annual e commencement exercises for tl\e Saluda County Training school were held here in the main audi- a terium- of the high school Wednes n day night a week ago. A large f' crnuvl n K-orwlorl fho ov?>vnic_-.c Sn? ? * ? mour Carrftil of Columbia, field . -iw?. < i-ontntive?of?the American II,.mane Education society deliv- p . red the address to the class. Mr Carroll made a v?'<jy-good addrcoa ?pleadingfor a closer cop-opera- g t'on betw/en teachers* parents and students in building for Sa- y Itala county a bigger and better 1 high s hool. Mr. Carroll devoted most of his talk to good American g citizenship, clean government, while on the other hand he advis- y ed home ownership and the back to the furir movement. Har lison J. Trapp, the progres- j w sive principal presented the class ^ to N. A. Carson, superintendent . of education who awarded the cei q silicates to the class. Mr. Carson commended Principal Trapp for the work that has been done at the school, and pledged his suport and cooperation to the principal and his teachers for a bet- s end of the commencement exercises Mr. Trapp announced that v a short summer session will?be -V3 held in duly and that all of the S teachers have been re-elected. e The following are the members c< ?1' to Graduation class:* Alberta c: Bor.ham, Thelma Bernice Mc- P Grath, - Henry Hanes Stevens, ^ Uthol Ren Coleman, Dorothy Trip c n. I'.ois Nelson. '.a All of these graduates will en- ? ter some-college in the fall. " The Rev. L. C. Jenkins, minis- * ter of the Union Baptist church , Colombia delivered the annual ''' sermon here Sunday afternoon. e JOHNSTON NEWS c: Rosa Spring Baptist Church ! * Rev_ J. S. Gordon. Pastor . ' d S Ti,.. \ii... u - ...... i'?\ i i"vram v;\s a " success at Rosa Spring: Baptist ^ ,'h :i ( h on Sunday,- May 5. The St inlay School "lesson was tauDrt , by Deacon Bowman, remarks by ~ Bro. West Peterbark. Dea. Alex, ? Harrison was wall pleased. AL 12:30 Rev. W. L. Smith de- ,T livcrod a soul stirring sermon. -1 .-it the close 01 the service Dea. A. B. Harrison called for the race i tiu* Deacons to be crowned "King." At 2:30 dinner was ser- \ cod t n the grounds. 3:30 the dis. ussii n o fwho was the greatest S ea'tli i .'..oscs or Joshua, opened < by Dea. A. B. Harrison, followed uy D'-n K -1?Herd of Coluinbiu, ->ii. . L. Loyd of Edgefield, Mr. West Peterbark, Johnson and was ciosed by the pastor, Rev. J. S. Gordon. Churches that were iep- V . .seined woe St. Luke Baptist < Church Choir and Usher Board _ "of LoiumoTa^S. C.. Bethel C. Al. E. Church. Johnson s o W.J ATX C. Pleasant baptist Church, John- p oil. v.. i.an choir pstors, Revs A I . ll- " -1 -him"!? of Aiken, S. C., anil W. L Smita At 4 I*. M. Dea. A. 11. 11am>o. . oio-ig ino lamous Deacon, called Doaci.n kriss Smith and Dea. . am S uughier lu tne front to be crowned ' King.' Dea. Harrison swept the ehuicn. airs. k. ? al. 1 .atlimore and Mi's.. Joe Mobley were kept* b.sy tecoming tne ^ Key. ,1. j. "Jones preached Sun- _ , , ...y 'mg'.t tulGng; as a subject - "God will help you." i-ea. Harrison raised $30.51 and ,.i.it.? $!._.) Slaughter $7.K. Smith $7.?5. Kev. \V. k \\ nson will preach ..u Spring on Sunuay nignt, alii'.\ 1'elll UKANGKBl KG DISARICT 1 . O.n i- i.itENl ri The Orangeburg district confer 1 e lie it?vrjvn GT)(5iI Hop J .v. .u. r,. ciiuicn, Cope, April IS, iP> 31,. ll?P), Kev. P. 13. bnoo&p pastor. a in.irsiiay luot-ning*, 10 a.m. de- C otionai conducted oy ur S rNance ,nes.ii.ng elder. Kcvs. R. J. Jef.erson, i. S. Gamble and 13. J. llOllge, a iter wlpeli I Qe CUllir lid ?& ' -i..?s^ed tne conl'ci t-llce wnth very " ->e7Trtin^ words that seem to . have "~ .IIS oiled toe in-i.t iiii.ii i lie emu(renee was organized. CKev.) I>. J. Hodge was elected ^>eei etarw and repoFEeri The busi " , :iess v>t the conference moved on .11 giai.ii style with Williams chap . 1 loading and the reports pei charge were one hundred percent the Elder Lr..Nance, said that 11 t v. as one ot the best district ? .iieet iigs that he has been ai/le O .o witness during his four years 8: .i tlie district. Uood preacning i and singing was the order, and the spirit of love.) i he following ministers preach ' " ?d. t.t'.s, 1. S. Gamble, annual sermon; Educational sermon, uev F B. F. Sumpter; Kev. K. J. Jetier..on, 1 Jr. b. Nance and Rev: B. J. ? Hodge. l;e\. and Mrs. Brooks and the good people of the Good Hope circuit spared no pains in making it pleasant for everyone . They 0 lived up to the very line welcome II program rendered on the night ot i cne first day session. ~~ ? 2f JOHNSTON NEWS "" Bethel C. M. E. Church . Jj FTiiuTay was a splendid day for churchgoers, as it was Mothers' j Day a special sermon was deliv- , D< Jered by the Pastor, ReVi W. E:'m Wilson from the subject 'The H? .True Mother". 'Sunday school opened at the us- | j mil hour with a good crowd pres- Ol Saturday, May 18, 1940 nt. At 745 p.m. the pastor was at is post of duty, using as a sub2ct "The Abiding Presence of Inrl" A ?? 3? t-u" red by this able minister. The silver tea that was given t :the home of Mrs. John Lattilore on Sunday evening was spoti ared by the Willing Workers oard of Bethel CME church. An iteresting program was rendered y Mrs. W. W, Gary.?Very inter sting remarks were made bv the ev. Wilson. pecial sermon at Lotts Groves aptist church Sunday. He used s a subject "Daughter's Love for [other". Mrs. Ethel Mae Lattimore vis.ed friends at Bettis academy on uaiday. ? > Mrs. Mattie Spring Bunch of Washington, D. C., is visiting Mr nd Mrs, James Spring; ? Mrs. M. M. Davis is '11 at th:s 'riting. We hope she will soon eVwell again. Mr. C. P. Pope and Mr. Robert | !ary are enjoying fishing these v ays. School News The Edgefield Conn:** '" ain'n chool. reports oomplfti n nf ivi- ~ /hich proved very successful, and rell attended by the community. Lnnie Harrison and Rosie Mae. Iprings won first and second pnS IV>?n(>ptivolu in fllo O??fn?i/.ol jntest in which eight girls partiipated. The first and se-ond ^ rades play "Children of Mother ioose", May 6; the Adult school losing exercises May 8; the third nd fourth grades play "Closing )ay at Beanville. School," May 10 nd the fifth grade play "The Tom humb Minstrels, May 13 were udly applauded by large attenanees. Principal R. N. Smith announc- ... s the- .remaining? school closing ?<5 follo\vs: \sixth and evcnth grades play \ 'VPc.lished lobbies," May 17: Educational ad ress, Rev. M. M. Peace, Aiken, Itnday, May 10. Class 'Day exerises Monday, May 20; Commence lent exercises, Tuesday, May 21 no ivm," oddTss. Prof. Walter Hurl'?. ?ta.tc College, Orangeburg, S. C. All patrons and rienda are cordially invited t^ ?' end these programs and help sake them a great success. Poro Beauty School r .4 Oifi1 lfltl J A uuvaicu ai Linl iTimwinHJ rtT?. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES hampooing, Pressing, Marcelling Croquinolling. Finger Waving, , Hair Dyeing. Bleaching. louring. Massaging, Hand Moldine. Anatomy and Electricity. PHONE 56A7 lilhelmina C. Pope. Instructor knn!f M. Pone. T. Malone. Pro Counts Drug: Store RESCRIPTIONS COMPOUND. ?KB A 8 WRITTEN BY YOUR DOCTOR \ Ful' Line of Toilet Art>clca 1KV5 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 2*1967 PHONF 2-1967 PROFESSIONAL - CARDS DR. H. D. HARPER nrvTTCT announces "Wis new location at . 709V2 Main Street Over Dt. Mor-teith's Office Office Hours: Telephone: I1A. M. to 2 P. M. Rn. Mil s P. M._toJLR.jjL?i. DR. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Snrfson liseases of Women and Childrea A Specialty Office: Residence: in Uilj 8L TOI Pine 8t Colombia, 8. C. DR. H. H. 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