The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 18, 1940, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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paws at \ 5 mt. p:sc;ah a. m. e. church . :F4rr?r-Miliu1 Sun<U?y servicng were I, Mil?aJ?11_L Pisgnh A ME church. Because of the absence of our pastor, Rv. B. C. Cunningham who is attending the General conference in Detroit, Mich., we had- as our speaker Rev. S. Glass who delivered a soul stirring serJ nion. A Mothers' Day program was rendered r with all mothers pres' ent, participating. A family reunion was held^at tiro home of Mrs. Lucretia Eyries Sunday, May 12. Thnao _pi pq<>nt Wi*r<f: six child ren, thirty-four grands, fifty-two 'jieat grauds and nine great-great grands. Mrs. Earles is "93 years old, ahd has resided in C'ayce for ? a number of years. **_ NEW HOPE AME CIll'RCH Rev. S. E. Marti". Pastor On Sunday morning at the arrtrmed--ehtweh and at- 11:15 the S. S. was opened with sistet Hall as- Supt. This being Mothers' Day the entire morning se vice was in the hands of ti e ladies of the church. The Sunday s. boo'l lesson was well taught and . a wonderful review by Rev. Mrs Miller of Columbia.- The Pastor Rev. Martin need'to be conpratulated in the way and manner the service was arranged. 1 *2:1 c found the church pa'cked to heai the message of the Lord.. Siste: Eugenia Williams a. ted as mis tress of ceremonies. Re v. Mrs Miller was presented, and what. a | time v.e had. ?': .< preached with ' .the spirit so forceful ur.t;! three younp pirls came out from tr.eii seats ci;> inp Holy that they had found "jesUS". : At 3:30 we assembled agair. t hear the Rev. N. Smith, pastor Of Black Jack Baptist church, wit: 1 his entire cor. :r< pat ion. Rev'. Mr Smith said that he was very plnd to be with the pastor and members of the above named church j Rev. Smith ha? oecn tne pascur ui Black Jack church for 40 year? and that this .was- the second tir.u that he had the chance to cento New Hope. He Jtold how long e h: J b e'- knowing Rev. Martin. He preached a wonderful sermon Revs. Martin, Ilall, McCrockwel! and wife were the supper guests of sister Eugenia Williams.; 8:00 O'clock found us in the house of the Lord to witness a >m sponsored by the Morn tar quartet in interest of si? tor O'lie Cook's club. Again we st im:/: .,.i that Rev. Martin citaiuly knows how to make friends and is a good rr.ixer T^he t tal collected $25.13. Vsiitors and friends are always wolcome. FIORKNCE NEWS J. -Al. Stokes, Reporter Miss Marie L.' Robinson spent the weekend at State College in Orangeburg. Mrs. G. L. Gregg of Orangeburk spent t'he week end in the city with relatives and friends. Mr. Cornelius Sims, Jr.; and Mi Ray Battele, Freshmen at StatC College spent Mother's Day with tneir parents. . Miss Juanita Coleman spent Mothers* Day home- in ColumbiaThe .Junior "arid SenttJf"" Ban quet- went- over in large letters or last Friday evening in the Wilson Hi. Auditorium. It was enjoyed by all. Miss Boat; ice Reynolds of Ca;r den, S. C. spent Mothers1?i-hrywith ixnenta. Miss Hennie Backus of Peterburg, Ya., wris called home'on account of the illness of her mother ' Mrs. Mary Backus is on the lis of the sick. Her many friends an wishing her prompt recovery. Mrs. Estelltf' G. Peas of Phila was called home on account of th illness of his mother, Mrs. Edit! Grerg. Dr. M. S. Robinson of Dillior was in the city , on business. Send all news of importance to Malachi Stokes at Grant's Drug Stores?~? A. U. CLUB ORGANIZED IN ORANGEBURG i Orangeburg, S. C.?Allen University Chapter was organize*' here last Sunday, Mrs. Carrie Me Gill being elected preisdent anMrs. Marian Buchanan, of State college was elected secretary. Other officers are: Treasurer, Mrs Laura Frederick and T.'ilis Corine Love, vice-president. President J. T. W. Mims and I. M. A. Myers, executive secre ary, were present and addressed th-e club members. A good attendance was recorded and the outlook for excellent work was assured. i * ... - ."7 ,"t' *\ CHESTER PARAGRAPHS - r Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Atkinson and little son, spent Saturdr.v and ! Sunday in Union with her father j Rev. J. A. Baton and sister Mi?S| ;.arah Baten. On Sunday, Mot... ers' Day, they "placed a wreah on the grave of their mother, who mssed aa.v about a year ago. Prof. Cyril Spnnn of the Jack- : <oh hign school faculty, Camden. ipent Sunday here. Misses A. L. Lindsay. Rock Hi1' Miss Naomi Neal, Columbia were ' sts ol" their mother's Sunday -hv their respective homes. Miss antiie B.? Cassell of Finley iirii faculty' made a business trip to Greenville. Friday. The day vas spent Tn observation at the"" Mo I iff I' ll?school (wluted 'where _ v?th several other teaeher-s - from tin r parts of the state. C11 the campus at Brainord in tit ite, Tuesday afternoon the X. V. A. camp faculty and young: pee lo invited friemle-from-i-Uve-tewn- nd members of Finley hi school to a ,'^Get-to-Gether" party. Chair-. cm' arangred on the campus i n en i-circles: a table wvf5 in the " enter with a vase of beautifu ad roses: the piano was placed t the left and of "the" circle* PaTT" >ffi. iitls. camp girls and boys and in >ts wore seated Miss >l:Kis 5el . / the directress of 'the. N\A. en', er presided, a so. her grace- ^ fu: and dignified nanm : favt-r.:: ? a deal ef ir.fonv.atior. con- / el ihg-t't worfc and. >>hat the:: or' hor pains an. Pre f 0?. : Freer.var. of Kansas City. Kar. Asst. Director also sp> ki and gave ir.f nr.at:or. o r.cirr.ir.g tne origin , tv.griss made by th | a: ; to the vnsin.t time. A very fe: or?-- pra>Hr -was offered by ' M:' Collins M:ss P. Pi :n!ei grass : iar.o selections as the open ; of the program. The glee club ^ wit:; Iter as accompanist sang sev i oral (iloailtifl selections. In the 1 > o at distances of a few feet i apart were several small tables { :pc ; which were larsre pails of ice <. 1 punch, with dozens and,dozens of sanitary cups. At each ta- v' le -too.! a young girl dressed in dark blue. with, small white Dutc'" aprons, and white hair hands These girls poured generous helpings of punch while another groin ( passed napkins and cookies. Mi's. 0 \ .1. Fioley was called' on, and t rado brief remarks.' Members of j the camp had their names and ad- 're: sos writtten on paper and pin ied on their coats and traits, so |( that introduction would be eas; These instructors add voune^ peu 1 a pie are being welcomed here by all , of the people. Each Sunday finds thei i at some church in town. The ' "mo type of work that they are loi: ? here-is being felt already;- ? ltl nigh their stay so far is jus* ab< it three weeks. The official- ? stall* iB as follows: Directress 1)1 Miss Matrcd McKissick, Union; wl Ass:. Director, Prof. George Free H mai . Kansas City; Educational di eciress, Miss Shadie Spears, Ben a: nt sville; Asst.. Mrs. S. *E. Col"ins Columbia; Sewing Instructoi LM Mrs. Vivian Pomnev. Columbia: l( Secretary. Miss Ruth Menafem ' Dei mark; Music and Recreation l' Mis- Pansy Pendererass," "Sumter; N'ur-o. Miss Lillian Means, Colum 11 'iia: Dietician. Miss_Gerlrude ilall t I m-';- Art Ttwhet-.-Miss- A"?Lticilr- o Johnson, Anderson; Agricultural f *ftl? "? tor .Prof. John Reese, Bon- j, ne'tsville; Asst,, Prof. H. Sar- % tor. Carlisle; Woodwork and shop t Prei'. A. H. Manning, Hartsville; -\iUil--Wdt. i'.nvan.-Mi^JAlillic Mob p < v. Ch< ster. 1 it-re are about 120 young n:en . inn women here, ^ome applies- t o. - nic in from Chester county .n<! the prospects are that the enoil ncnt may be enlarged in tho j u.;ery near future. Visitors are , tvr eiously welcomed by the Th , struotors. It is the hope of the frii nds that these good peopfe may enjoy the entire time spent here." |? \f no T tlo Dv?A?tr?* ?? '! D*- - ? ajiia ihuwii miu 11LL1U son ft Wednesday on a motor trip ^ to New York City to join her hug c _iiLnd? ProL S. L. Brown, formei I iresi'dent Braintfrd institute, who * will return south early in June,- t from Columbia university where he has been studying the past < year. Prof. Brown will receive at o the comrr.encement exercises, a spe ial certificate in Vocational Ed ' uoation. His credits are all tow- ' irus a Doctorate degree. His many friends here will be glad to see S him when he comes, and admire ? him for the fine success which he _ is making in his work. ? On every hand Mrs S. M. G ^ Tvrd is receiving congratulations /the most excellent adores* " that she made at the white Pies- t> bytcrian church (by special invitation) to the Missionary society, i S A crroup of chlidren were so charm ' V od with her remarks that they | V TH pave her several srfts as tokens of their appreciation. The society thanked her, and-informed hri that they want her to come again. .Many visitors wage in town for j Mothers' Pa?, ami many went to j .heir several homes to spend the day. At most of the churches' we. * exercises with appropriate sneer bos and sonps. }'e> r .na Walker Chisholm, sister of Mr. Ardr\ Walker and daughter of the late Mrs. Pilsy j Wa!leer. died at the homo of hei 1 sister Mrs. Kdnn llordon in Char-j lotto:?funeral services were h.oUC the e Sur.dav. Burial was-to Chain lotto. Mr. Ardry Walker, went up'1 for the funeral. The Junior-Senior pionie e.'j rimy high' school will bo at l av-1 adiso I.akr.-Sntnr.iay of this wook 1 The Mr sip classes. of Fiuley liij will five a 'program Sunday a'-'torr.oon itt the auditovium from 1:3 ' to o:30 This, will be tin- irs. exorcise loailing towards com r.o veniont. Tho program, will bo iv.i'er tho supervision of Miss K. T7T Ilea try rrrtit "Mi?? Roxy Harbor r > rs. I..ir.":o : P'.xon. I oomis St.. I Mrs 1" El la Sv.-.it . Ashtord .'St . i\u j >n the >iek list. ! ?? v. ab.d?Misi P H. lkiboo.!. Mr: Ella WV.kor- motored to Was: r.g on. P. P.. Saturday to attend fh~e AMT1Z oor.fovonor lrr^rryr^the o. wp 11 \M MTfriirrrr I A P TO REST A iTTihnT Mitchell to1. employee f Cv vv . r.p.u n: who served as gvar.t -in tho world war. dear vii "this life on May ;>. l.'.l ' .\b.> a ".o was ?:rv k down by a: t in Pin< opo'ds. S C. I ':*i si i/ .KVs Wi'iv -k .'Id Jit hi i.ir in ' Hill Baptist church.. Ma oy. S. C.. May S. UUP. Piav r as olferejd l-v Mrs. S. T. Tayor ?f Columbia. Thrtv solos wteiv. in by Mi. 11. 11. Poo!. Mr. Altai 'iso Smith and Mrs. Myrtle, lu all, of Columbia. Taps \\v.\ /lo' a by Mr. J. B. Taylor: o-biilary by Mrs. Campbell Reed ami en Ilk; by Ml'. I. S. I.e * y. 1 lu ir l-n v.'i! rendered by Re'.. Mi loi.ut, i as tor of St. Mark Ba { ist chuieh. Rev. Walter Brown o'l i I mbia, assisted in the services lie leaves to mourn a lovim; if> and live oevot i tl/U^eii. a ios; of relatives and friends! , K% i LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL j On. Wednesday May I alii, Lake i "it.v high school completed one f the most successful school . .M'luS in the histoiy of the .school he total 'expenditures up to Ma\ . tin amounted to $;}:12.41.' This ' icU des the cost of the school gai .m project over the summer. Of ic above total the lun.li project p mounted?to ami basket- ? ill $02.00. The aboVe total ex- ^ L'liditures does not include sdme *4 xpeiises taken care of by the ^aid ami superintendent. There ill be some additional lunch room: <jxnis.es and some expenses collected. with the closing programs j f the school which have not been i ?ported as yet. a The total raised by the school v s of May 7, amounted to $;>10.1l. ' f this . amount $157.8? was rais:1 in a teachers rally early in the riii. A? lunch project rally clur- 1 ig the "summer, pjjbgranis during ' le term, and candy sales contri- c Uted TareclV in raisins/ the io. r lainder. The school is expecting ^ o have a clear record by the end 1 f?t-hu tetm-r-?The-?door?receipts- ro.n thtr first two closing pio-" , ;rains amounted to $40.10. This invi'.nt is included in tin- idm-h 1 ut; 1. Oil Mvi)da\ mcht. Mi.v. 1::. tm _ lign school play "Oh I'roinisi de" under the direction of ^iss inr.ie Mae Rainey was presented o a large and appreciative n.di nt . The following persons 'are neinbers of the graduating class. [Catherine Barr, Flory Burrows, Lei a. Graham. Theodore Graham, vie dclle Greene, S. 1). MeCiftch'Oii, Jr.; Caesar Scott, Jr.; Carrie Washington, Blondell Williams ind Alva Wilson. On Sunday, May 12th at 4:0b >.m. the baccalaureate sermon was leliverad by Tfev. E. E. Cornweli lasior of Siloam "Baptist ch arc by Cingstree. During this week one. he .teachers will be leaving for heir respective homes. They ah !Xpi?3sed themselves as having njoyed their school work. "A YLOR SCHOOL CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENT ACay 24, 8 p.m.?2nd and 3rd grades; "Max and His Music Box" diss J. E. Gladden, teacher. May 26, 4:00 p.m.?Sermon Dr. \ Sells, Instructor, Columbia Bi4e college. May 28, 8:00 p.m.?First grade Cinderella"; Miss C. F. Boulware ( eacher. ? May 31, 8:00 p.m.?Fifth and lixth grajdes, "fhe Apple". Miss J r. King' teacher. Admfssion to plays 5 and 10c. I, V B PALMKTTO LEADER BAPTIST E. AND M. SESSION Continued from Page 1 T. Thomas; pimer ef-"Snfror~Bap.~ "TTsl l hr.roh. ChaVloston. The Devotional theme of the Convention was "The Reconstruct iw l\ubO!U'.<s of the Christian Religion for Soeial woJt'aro which was ably dis.ussed by Br. (.'has 11 Brown of Benedict College. Future Program Tho future program of Baptists \is outlined by the president 111.) >.l 1 ? I r ? - " ^ !'" "'"t m ll'll 111 - - eluded the following: 1.1) A move meat- looking towards the establishment Headquarters, either in Sumter or Columbia. (?) Closer supervision of .Morris College in I the futuie bv the Convention i ;. ugh t he president. (T) Build-1: n? a r,ib aiy and Science hall at :5u college. H> Kvery Baptist re-. ...v ud to ciw Sl.dt' per year to C.i Kmhwment Fund of the Colli.:. <M Sotting aside two days o: . arn year to memorize dis.nshed Baptists, this yeat' ekor T. Washington and Ira tV . hi.son. i: nous roVealed that through thx- yours President Butler and his associates have been building -rrt* a s.ivpt-us?i-arul-m -the-ttawe-of the Convention. Tito Convention :s no longer bankrupt and en v \- a reasonably itooii credit. ?r , The Convention adjourned* to t with- the TTuTTTlTtTtp 13i\pt ' Church. Aiken. S. Dr. M. M. Pinko. Pastor, for the U>!1 sesMoro than*' one hundred and' [ :wuity-si\ the; sand dollars were ivj.'o.tod for eenoral denomination purposes duritiK thy year and 1 ihitty-l'ive hundred -d-itrintr.'. the'. v..vt-n.r in Ma i ij. l>r. Mcintosh atid'the citizens'of Marion crowned themselves with ,,ndyiny ylory in the ?ntei lait:iii"t!t of the Convention. _ .' * (i. (ionics. Daniels. Drive Directo? l P.APTIST I'LAN ".-POINT 1 'lie .liKAM FOIi Ji I.V MKKTING Continued : s? 11i IV: e 1 ' M. Don'.', I nivii: hVv. M. T. Cokei . iit-r-:? lie'.. 1.. ii. tiauidcii. New ; , lb v. .1. y. Mtuldox, Jr., | Donalds, and Miss 'li'.itii Goodwin. IhLefivld.' ; Music 'lie finest et'.aiUts, choirs and ' he; ses in the state wiill an near ,.-i i!k p : > i-idi of Mi s. I'. 1 I. Campbell,' music directress ot xam\eiitivu. assisted by .Miss ] 4jul.. .1. DeveSf. .Miss Devest* Tias t en n leave < I absence studyn> music ut Do: um University. :i.. leiurns this year to her place. ] n tile music department, The 1'agonal 1 1- li.ii.iiuji' pa.eaiit, Across The 1 fears," will be presented Wed ^ >vc;..np, Tidy 17, at 8 o'clock in . Vmis.del fctudiuui. There will be *j d ehuia-teis and a chorus of 600 . i:. v ei"> section'ol the. state lur goal is l.uHi persons to wit- jJ ess the founding, growth and a r?.-c,: ess of the convention for 4 urty. a, em s. i iie pageant will be X in med o\ ( oe oi Sjuth Carolin- ?5 fs; most outstanding. directors *t nd each piayer is professional, o The Youth Cunferertce. j li e \outn < (inference will cov- a r ci.cij?ii.blem of youth. Dr. y . E. Biigj.s will deliver the Tea- X ul c?Lt f lo U* >11 t ii is p v<><. >-n i)i- Hio. .loynient, lhi..cation and Kecrca- 31 ion, t?o.\, and Marriage, Justic 4 i d- i.e.uD;- wdt t'oiiie up for open a nitussion. boih white and Negro ? jititueis "i Known ability will ap- ? v.*. \u cni> program. A Hie Council of Leaders y 4 -ii?ivi > : >.,ii A?\eiy sec tion ol | in- -i.ru- V.i.l be present for the V dunning Conference of ifaptists S ir.i' i.oj.i" Ka.ers. This confer- V n i uvl ( ].? ; July IS. The Semi-, J un. ?im iiia ^aiu. oliiL'ii ro.niorenccs-J? vill be under the supervision of|~ -ducal >. > and i-adcrs of reknowin! For 1'ui tiier inforniution, write! nynrri-r; r7T7n"jTEoTT^ 7\TuToYso n, s. T c. i.u j inn 11 tends see you at i lh-. r i'iw-1' .i,;i Session of The State S. S." and Tl. T. U. t'nowntoii. J ly 1 , w ;:M Mim;vn.i.E M:\vs _ (i-iiiee t hapel A. M. If. Church Kev;. J. 1'.. Spearman, Pastor S. S. opened at the usual hot ? vvi;ii a-ll tl.o teachers at theii posts of duty. The lesson was weil taught and wa., reviewed hy the pastor. At 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. the pastm?spoke wry inspinngly to his ~ flock. Mrs. Willie K. Lawton Greene and children of Goldsboro," N. C., are home visiting her mother, Mrs. Janie Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. J"hn Henry Elmore of Green ville, 8. C., sptnt "Sunday with his aunt Mrs. Lula Redd. The A. Y. P. C. sponsored a 'Foot Party May 9, ivhich was quite" a success despite the roin. The young people enjoyed them selves with Karnes. Mrs. Mtdzotta Ilearst-ds improv ing at this writing, she is however still in the Memorial hospital. Tuskegce, Ala. ? (ANP)?Ac- , cording to tlie announcement of~ I/f*. F. 1). Patterson, president of Tuskegce institute, the Committee i an Meritorious Awards has nominated Jesse O. Thomas, field secretary of the National Urbanl' eague to receive an honorary mas . ter of science degree on May 29 j n connection with the commence-' ment exhrcisen. ? < ** T y* * ^ ^ " ' cw-"^~- " < IN M E IV li\ memory of a dear one, M 15th. li?20.' ] Was ever there a So understanding, * v 1 Your feet no more Your voice will no Sleep, sweetly In y I Sleep, Martyr of a In the seeds of lau ? Sadly missed?by-Ah-a. Bertha Kuth. .)i>hit 11 ami Mrs. Annie Yvonne,, and Patricia . Aiin Jami *3 iV2*Vcj?t..Jk*v M J CARD OF THANKS J! WILLIAMS?The family | ?<?!' the late Miss Cora Wil-?I t liams of Greenwood, S. C., 9| wishes to thank their many I friends for their kind ex^ I invasions of sympathy dur- I . n^ their recent bereave- I nient. ixt it ei|,\ni a la Ivv MtWUKuVIn * \ In hivine mnifiniv ,if n ? mother,' Mrs. Panic Smith, who ,!t'l>:irU'(l?this lift', Mtoy?17, l'.Kl'J. is the face we lo.ed so dear Silent "is the voice we love?tor . I hear, , Toe far away for sigh or speech,! But not too far Tor" thought to reach. I I l?oe.p in our heart lies the picture i Of a loved one laid to rest, In memory's frame we shall keep it, ' , | Be ause she was, one of the best. I i i.<- lo.ling scream of life rolls on li'iu still the vacant chair Ives alls the love, the \ oice, the 1 sipile L)f one who once sat there. \lthough a year has passed away IVe're lonely for her every day; A*> miVs. her happy voice and smile dcr love which made life more worthwhile. ilet youthful presence like sunshine, dale life refreshing and divine Ye pray for strength in this hart) test, _ _ i ~o keep believing "God knows F f ' GPEFTIMO to TI ; OF 1 ! IF YOl WANT TO DO PROl ; ENROL Annie Belle's Schorl] NEXT C LASS RELI ; I' R I C E S R E ? For further information write or .Mrs. Annie 1 ",-A Gervais St. Ph X ; i-LU TII ( t T V V 75 Years Neqi .X. Publisher, George V ~... . - tiiditor-jn-fj Y Contributing Editors: Y The Reveren( Y X PRICE 25 CENT Y ON SALE AT THE OFF1 Y THOMAS DRUG STOKE, ?? STORE, 1100 BLOCK W 1 STREET X The Magazine has a \n Y Negroes.?Tt is well e t licist, teacher, and pub Y E. Philip Ellis, known <? Racial and Religious Y ' student of Negro acc< A I O R I A M [r. .Tohn Hudson, who died May _ mortal friend ?nd true to us? will tread the earth, longer resound, our humble grave fallen tause rels in the earth. Hudt-^n, wifo; Dorothy, Herbert, I Jam ion, children, and Cecelia I son, .rand-children. ? i . liest".' Miss Larcye L. Smith Brothers and Sisters - in" memoriam Ii memory of my mother, Mrs. Etlu i Elnora 'Gregory who died Ma j 14, 1932. A wonderful motherOne who was better never was made. A wonderful worker so loyal and Ixue, .hist in your judgment, always right, llon.st and liberal ever upright. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered siyce we lost yc i, Life has never been the same. Your daughters Minnie L. Gregory Ethel A. Gregory. C ON FINED TO BED Mvs. Nell Craft of 1210 Lyon St.. is confined to her bed with influenza.' Friends wish her a speedy recovery. ? ? VISITORS HERE ?'isc Mnttie Mouzcn of Charleston. S. C., Jearies teacher of , (Dorchester county and Mrs. W. Ti o* ^ ^ ^ * ii. i cn-Mivy ui ot. uuorge, o. U., visit d the Palmetto* Leader's office --while -in the city Wednesday. friendship a. m. e. church llev. H. W. Walker. Pastor Clinton, S. C.?Our pastor benjj{"?{,bsent last Sunday attending IF ri? VDUATES | <M0 : ! _ I SESSIONAL TRADE WORK A L AT ? of Beauty Culture | NS .Il!NE 3. 1910 A S 0 N A R L E J t I call S Hello Evans ^ * one 2-3233 Columbia % J il ii aj) i l++%~ ?to the!? \ ro Progress Expositi II. Hampton, Publisher of The hief, Herbert W. Baumgardner I E. Philip Ellis and Miss Hilda S BY M CE r?F THE PALMETTO LEADER CORNER TAYLOR AND HARDEN ASHINGTON ST.; WILLIAMS DR 't'rilt!i of information for, and a rlHrd by Dr. H-. W. Ha|imprardri lie sjoakor. As his assistants throughout th-o country for hi: Prohlcms, and Miss Hilda V ^mplismont. Saturday, May 18, 1940 the General Conference, services' , were conducted by 'Rev. A. J. Steward. g At the usual hour the S. s attendance. No. 4 is holding the was conducted with a very good banner, Mr. E. J. Gary, teacher. At 11:30 A. M. Rev. Steward preached from Gen. 3:2. The music rendered by the choir was appropriate and enjoyable. At 8 o'clock a larce crowd gathered to witness the Mothers' Day program in honor of one whom too much honor can never be given. A pageant entitled "The Uncrowned Queen." Everybody went away singing praises of the hean tiful scene depicted. The girls ol the church and community rendered the program.. Friends of Mr. William Bluke1 y will regret to I earn th at he was seriously injured in an automobile accident.Prof, and Mrs. A. T. Butler and ? little son, A. T. Jr., visited the * former's mothers hero Tuoo.io.. who,was a little ill. ?? Mrs. Panolo H. Dendy is here visiting- her mother, Mrs. Jannie P. Harris and family. ?Miss Anna B.?Lewis had as -a week end guest, her mother, Mrs. Lewis of Columbia, S. C. Miss Lewis resides at the home of Mrs. Ada Williams. * Mr. Will Suber and family of Spartanburg visited his sister here, Mrs. Doshia Young and family. Don't miss hearing twenty-one quartets sing at Fiiendship A. M. E. Church on Sunday evening, May 26, sponsored by the pastor. . ? ?* ILATE SHOW S VT \'ITU m.r. ALSO STARTS "MONDAY J Tyrone Power Dorothy Lamour ?IN? "Johnny Apollo" COMING SOON ROCHESTER -in'RUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN* ~infi-gTr-~r 7r~r"^ J ~"~^t rrr? DON'T MISS i I . ' "GULLIVER'S"' TRAVELS" Cartoon in Technicolor MONDAY and TUESDAY COMING SOON! " GEEON1MO" PARADISE LAKE NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SWIM, DINE and DANCE ? We Specialize In ? STEAKS, -CHICKEN, CHOPS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES AND LIGHT LUNCHES The Public is Cordially Invited P. T. Brown and " D. 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