The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 25, 1940, Page PAGE, Image 6
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RT'V. ' o SIMMONS REPORTS
ON TRIP TO DETROIT, MICH
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Truly _wc feel that the Conference
was' grand from many ary
ttltnii thit* t i mn nml .fin
will not pettVnf Crs to relate. We
were quite anxious to see all of
our aspirants to higher stations i
in our great A.M.E. Church as- j
cend their height. Hqwewr, we
shall not cease to pray fur the on-1
ward .march of the church. The
wi iter." alotir with Mr. K. R.
Lewis of Columbia, lodged with
Mr. and Mrs. .1, L. Johnson of?
?272d SfrelmTaTT St.( "Detroit, Mich.
They were very intimate friends
of Mr. Lewis aird oh. how pleasant
they made things for us. <i>Ye
?* jrrst had to fool at homo, and "By"
the way, they are South Caro-linians!
i Now as to our ,Bishop J. S
Flipper. The Senk?r Bishop showed
hinss.lt' equal to the task all
through the session, and that
? masterpiece?sermon?delivered ?ttr
the four newly elected bishops on
Sunday A. M. will suivlv lingei
long in their memory . Yes, we
grateful to him as Bishop ot
South Carolina.
On returning from Michigan,
our party, was as follows: Rev.
\V. C. Owens, Revs. NV. B. Boul
er. A. McNpgl Whit.., v IJ^ lheher.
D. 1*. Bedenbough and tlu
writer. We had a very safe mo.
torcade through t'oluhibus, Ohio
to Chillicothe, Ohio, the* latter wc
spent a very lovely period at til,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cunningham. th<> father nrxl Mr
thev-iiv-law of Rev. A. M. White.
They have a very cozy home and.
piopared a real leiist for us, apd
truly we enjoyed ourselves. They
are fine people and really know
how to treat guests. Dr. W. B
Boulre was very, full of life as
usual, and we ha da good time
on through Charleston, West Va
and Bluefield, -N. C. on to Spartan
hi:ig, S. ('. and then to the
Capital, of South Carolina.
Speaking of our visit to Canada,
oout of the U. S.j and the
great 75 Years of Negro Progress
Exposition at Detroit, were an
enjoyable experience. We visited'
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and many other plants and industries,
as well as the oil well sections
of Ohio , Michigan and other
states. Now, we -are more ins pi r l"il
fn niurii affiuitivrly tverve
present age.
SI! 11.OH BAPTIST ( Hl'RCH
Rev. B. T. Sears, Pastor
S. S. began at its usual hour
with Mrs. Janie Hart, acting as
Supt. The Lesson was tanght toy
Mrs. Annie Howell, and reviewed
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Jsunday 11 iii lit the Rev. \V. J
Matshal of Abbeville, S. C..
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en from Psalms 122:1, using as
a subject Joy in Serving God.
This message was really inspirational
and uplifting.
HONORED WITH PARTY
t'~H~R" St'>1PTEIt'S CHILDREN?
Mr. and Mrs. John Drayton
Sin pter entertained Friday even
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
John .Woodard at a birthday par.v
for their children Rosa Rebecca
who was 7 years old; Henrietta
Dolores who was 2 years old and
lulu i Dray ton,?Sumpter?junior
who was 5 years old. The jittle
-nie-ts We^ greytyd ipU> thfe
\ hi re they were given caps by
Miss Sarah Woodard. then into
he front yard th:* little folk were
dlttl Icllliyu Willi lilting ^aiiiia
Tl)uJpia Greene, Thelnia Price and
C$fmerinO Pickley.
The 'guests, later gathered around
the table which was centerd
with tliree beautiful white iced
takes with blue and white candle
lighted, and all sang "Happy Birth
day" to Rosa Rebecca, Henrietta
and Drayton, Jr. Sixty four
4\ e- is were present, after which
cake and ice cream and oatmeal
cookies were served.
Assisting Mrs. Sumpter were
her mother, Mr. Johtx Woodard,
Mrs- Malachi Watson, Mrs. Geo.
Taylor, Mrs. Preston McBee, Mrsj.
Catherine Guinard and Miss 1
Bradley. "
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
??*r. Franklin D. Ruiney came
down from Washington Monday
and spent two days with his parS.
1). Knmrvr
His little son and daughter, who
have been here for several weeks
with .their grandparents, returned
with him.
Mrs. Helen B. Crosby, of Brooklyn,
New Yolk, and Mrs. Estei
M. Oran of Baltimore, returned
to fckC'ii?respective homes Sunday
having come to svr tlw?ir mother.
: Mrs. Bertha FT Brbwn, who hat
been very sick 1'or the past twc
-week*.- l.itie?Ger-aldine- Crosby also
came with her mother.
Dr. ami Mrs. \\ hite and da :gk~7cT\
r lorence. were guests o;
Prof, and Mrs. fc". L. Fittley las'
Sunday morning,
Tr.e Christian Burial and Aid
Society held, their annual meeting
it Calvary"'Baptist Church Sun>day
afteihoon. Rev. Mr. Land de"
livered ah excellent sermon.
The \V. P. A. banquet was held
Veoncsday night at FiniVy. High
Dining Room. Mr. C. E. Leathers
and Priu. Finlyy spoke briefly*
Miss E. A. Copeland read letteis
ii information from state and local
officials. The palatable meal
which was prepared by thV Home
' Economic.'!; tcti./her, Miss E., A..v
I WiUOl'SoTT". Wits sold at 25 ceTTT
per plate. The proceeds will go I
- the Emergency Red tiro** t all. A
i)lt iiiliil ci tiWii atUm.Vd. TiteMin
- 4ftg?reem?wtte?beautiflully?m.<itvtlJi-i?
patriotic colors by Missis
D. L. McDowell, M. J. Sumter ami
M. .VI. Heath Misses E LBeatty,.
T I.. Luck "and some high' school
girls assisted in the serving.
A very apprevi);ti\b audience
enjoyed tlie Recital S.nday after.noon
uiven l.y the music departne.
i of Finlcy High School, i;.
the auditorium, auiur tin- dire i-.
,on oi' Miss E. 1 . Realty, assisted
h> Miss Roxie Rarber. It was
an hour of songs well sung-.
T ie many friends here id
Principal Hickson of Sterling lii.
ci ol -in Greenville, are pained
to learned of his death and e.vt"V.:
ea t.Mt sympathy to'.the bereaved
family.
Mrs; Klbise" Mcl.urkin is in
Washington for tin indetini'esta;
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All of the Chester folk who attended
the A ME/, conference' in
Washington-are again at home.
'Several visited in Baltimore. Phil
adelphia and N. Y. City while awaj
Mr. and! Mrs. M." S. Rnulvinie
Mrs. Marian McCullotigh, Mr.-.
Janie R. Ayers niotoied t-. W.
ooro Sunday and enjoyed the !a
.1 :i I.-, ill-i'si re si'i'iiuin in . i/ij..
auditorium. Mrs- B'oulware's Sister's
daughter, M.iss Heath, is a
meiiLber ?il tlu* graduating class.
Mr.' J. C. White is out again. a
ter being very sie!> tor. s.-vetal
j days.- Mrs. l.i/.zie Dixi-n am! ,\i
J. Is. Allen are .on the sieh list.
' Rev. .J. W. Manoney, p;isi<?: et
' Catmcl Presbyterian ehureh v. hi
preach, the commencement sermon
of Finley high school i.S. tulay af ternoon.
Monday niglu, May -7
! the Senior class play. dire, led.! y
Miss Dovey Johnson^ av i 11 be vi.
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j mencevnent exercises. Dr. Gor'
don B. Hancock of Richmond, Va
will be guest speaker. The gradI
uating class consists of thirty|
nine members. Thursday morn;
in'g, popils will return to school
i for 11uiit' enrdyr? ?-*
I Friday night of this week, the
I Fashion Show will, take place in
the auditorium,' directed hy Miss
j K. A. Wilkerson.
j % .'dr. James C'happell and his
friend Mr. Wynn, were here last
: week end front State college, as
j guests Ulf his iim le :ind fliipt, Maraud
Mrs! Robert \Valker, Cemc~
Itery street.
.Miss Harris of Charlotte, spent
fSunday "here with hoi-'sisters, Tvl: s.
l?oseb(ji^> and ,t|i>. i?s".h.-r \ouh^.
Si. S'l WHION; AME. CIITKCH
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\. ilmineton, N. C. Sunday
pa.-. was bapT'siiiial /lay for the
r i.y adults \V l~.ii ui'i . ?com 01 ted
i .:/ ; iU? t\ >u?t iS the most successful
and glorious revival wine;,
. omn.cton (luring the month
April. x.pcv.ai prepai atiun
-\va. made in wort vsay upon the
pat: ,ot' tlie. cnurcn in adiiunister
i.g t: i> Christian ordinance. Mus.ciii
i,fij?M!(iiis. v.cie most appro
pi iately . at ranged and beautiluiiy
: tarn tin t>u..vhnut the ii.o.juntf s sc.
v.. t-T m the- abject "Adult
ii?A-nrd tr*~ Mjniiuamv '
o?i j ai ter'<iel.\eiv : a most grip.
tmTl int. i i'i i.ng- ilocti inal
message. Nine candidates were
presented and \vci v. hapused. . a
iung regal ion worshipped.
At tin t-vt-jifliy .s.."\Ct~;?i:ip"~a (i.dd.~
mn< n- ser\ ao was In aulil'ully pre
:! i \ < ?-.. senior choir. Our
, ?>?. i. a .. a'> i .on joy a Lie'
trip to ! etroit, Alien. Mr. L. D.
Mniiir.'t'.n. who was a delegate to
. c.ni.e. etice a'.s ' Vi ports a most
?-i.j ;. a hie ami ih teres tin# trip.
I in- v oH< <?; o r Kim. sehdoi
is m s ;.iOU4 ini i. h . t.neiy and ret< >'-'
'"tlu* pi?.sontation oi
. .in Chi'drett's Dji\ jprogram are
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AWKI MKVIKNT
i\ : . . Mrs. ! '. W. I.awrenee
of Sailers. S. t.i i.ouiiee the ens'.
. a,, i.t their !; '. ;rhler liaeli
I a to All. I .ii'ive titles
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w-i !o:ti;j \.ii! .M.c- place in
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! .< riit-i-j at tlu* Aiken
a! .Monday night.
I'? j i: t '!;.< .1 ' ItMunt Wtali.ei*. a
. 1 a.? present. The
; laiu hly enjoyed
by all. It displayed expert diiveli
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Spring, S. C.; -Mr. and Mrs. Willi;.
lii *.iibbs, Mr. Dracy, Mr. Milton
Raiford of Columbia; Mrs. Efiie
Holley of Barnwell; Mrs. Lucile
Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs.
Rolliuon of C'ohrmbiu.
'The American Woodsmen society
conducted a portion of the serv
ires itt Friendship Sunday nito.
upriatc sermon during the ev
ening.
There will have been a Fashion
| show, by the tin.C' this is'^mhliah.
merit uf Schofield. Miss \j. H. C??l
lins is the instructor of; this dc.
i. i .l.f in.?iimi. Uie?girls-!?pr+nuist
you an evening of entertainment
.a )>'nnntr~uii_ tae Booker VVashi n ton
Glee club will rentier the music.
Will give all details next
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.Savannah, Ga., s the house guest
of Miss M. Jones and her father
Mr. Henry Jones.
Held was a grand success. It was
thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended.
Thib Augusta Nite Hawks
furnished the music.' The, sponas
77 the Junior class are Mrs
L. R. Bradly and. Mr. George I..
(> nally.
The ninth grade of Schofield
rve "it, very s.ieOessTii! dance on
Thursday night aGPerryVr
Thk; sun rose bright and clear
10 greet Supt. L>. A. Jones who
has been away nttondinp th<- Goo
eral conference in Detroit, Mich,
with" his statf of teachers .and
scholars. S. S. was called to or er
pioiKi tly at 111 o'clock. A \V.*ry
lively ,11ml "inspiring session -wasenjoyed
by all.
; .i'ii iV at 11 ij'eioVk the organist
Miss Sarah M. Horry hejan
playing the organ. Rev. 15.
C. Scott oar pastor was at his
?-i. Id-ought a heart felt
ne:-sa?fe from...St Join .18:55.15: .Jesus
AnsweiWl, My Kingdom is
not of this world. Bra. IX A Jones
made a splendid report of the
General conference.
IN M E.MORI AM
In loving niemoiy of bur deal
dat ghter. sister and niece, Klizal.vth
Prince, who passed Mav
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One year'ago you left i s. Dear
To. that bk'sse<f'land of restx
You left many aching hearts, Deai
Wldch no other here can cheer.
Your nlace is .vacant in our home
Of which you always cheered;
We miss your footsteps, Betty
Dear
We miss your loving: voice.
So' ? tiny wo hone Jo meet again
In that blessed home of rest;
Wheiv there will hi- no more
parting For
we'll meet to part no more.
THE. FAMILY,
Sumter, S. ('. .
1N| MEMORIAM
Inr memory of ;u dear sister.
M i Bert 1)M Washington, who
died May 27. lSW.h
Today recalls sad memories
i)l" a loved one gone to lvst,
And those who think of her today
Ale the ones who loved her host.
Her Sister
(Mrs.) Joseph Goodwin
and Family A
MM SI RE TO VISIT
Henry's Beer Tavern
AND HARBECTE STAND
ON FRIDAY NIGHTS
J'or Hot Choice 'Barbecue
John Henry Washington. Mgr.
20(>1 Heldt St. . Cor. of Calhoun
Hollo way's
Business School
Why not spend your \ acation at
the Hollowa.v's Business .School
and become acquainted with the
latest touch method of type-writing'
and short hand. Summei
courses begin Mondav, June Jrd.
lion.
For further information write 01
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KITTLE TOUGH GUYS
in "CALL A MESSENGER"
SATURDAY ONLY!1
MON DA Y?TUESDAY
(JARY COOLER
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reviving messages. Visitors at the
I mornintr service Mr. J. Miller and
j some of the members of Schofield
I school choir.
\\,c were (.^lighted to welcome
rr..TTTrTit..?walaoim*
Bro. Wilson Harris, one of oureffi.ietit
trustees who has been ill
for soir.h' time back in the service.
Mrs. A. J. Jenkins, attened the
1 General conference and is now
visiting friends and relatives. We
i invite you to worship wth us. yoii
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('! irlest ii. S Our services
were very great all day last Kvi>-It
secured bk- everybody
was happy to see the pastor back
from tne u*enerai comerenee. He
!:rk with new inspiration
mm i ~rrrnTTtrn?muMagoi?ui?t he
nor ?ij )H. .spoke on the subject
' "A ''"rue Christian". It was e
r-great sermon^?He?sfvoke?of th<'
. work of the General conference
and of the greatness of the A ME
. church. I
At -L.'IO the Sunday school was
conducted by the assistant Supt
Mr. J. Taylor. It was largely attended.
At (hot) the League was Conduct
ed by* the President, Mr. Ketchin.
At 8 o'clock the assistant Pastoi
Rev. G. W. Heyward preached a
. -^">[1 wtii-i-in.r crnum?on the ^Mi
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Saturday, May 25, 1940
| raclcs of esus Christ". During
j the services three persons joined
| the church.
We ha quite a number of visitors
wit h IIS during, the-day. The _____
[><i.'tor's?ertfc Mrs. FT V! Wilson
also brought us echoes from the
< ieneral conference.
Ll'C'KV BIRD SOCIAL CUB
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The clnb Itjeld' its weekly meetuiK
at the home of Mrs. Annie
Porter, 511 Main St. The meet- f
in.u was called to order by the
- -chaplain," Mrs: lioyCc'and" our' devotion
was carried out-as u'&ual.
New -and unfinished business was
discussed by the club, r Mr. Henry
Ward wish to become a memher
of the club and his applica- ?
tion was received and -approved.
_ Mrs. Flossie Tavlor Visited the
club and made a very lHteil'Sling? ?
talk which the members appre
einted very much and will be very
glad to have her come again. The
roll was called, 20 membei s presents
The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Garrick 419
MaYion St. The club was served ,
a delightful supper. Dismissed
by the chaplain.
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