The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 22, 1940, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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TO T11K MISSIONARY SOCIETY
GREENVILLE DISTRICT
To the Senior Presidents of the
p
Missionary Society of the
Greenville District:
I (O. V. Quarles) as Superinten
dent of the Young People's department
am asking that you organize
a Young People's Society
in your church. It is our purpose
to have a society in every church
and every church in a society. We
are looking forward to the Dis
trict Missionary convention which
will be held the last of July, in
Bethel, Anderson, S. C., and ^ we
want the young people to be /epre
seated one hundred percent. We
are asking any of the young people
who will, to appear on our
Juvenile program. Notice program
for Juvenile assessment.
Anything I can do to help I am
at vour service.
^ Yobrs for-the cacse of Christ.?
Orleand Violet Quarles
Juvenile Superintendent
6LM t.llllHIII sHeet,
Greenwood. S. *C.
GEORGETOWN^ NEWS
Mr. J. A. Burrough. of Aynor.
S. C. and a cousin of Mrs.Bessie
y /King was the weekend visitor of
?ZZsfr' his cousin this week.?
v At St. Stephens AME Church
last Sunday P. M. the Calendni
Service there was reported as Ibeing
a success. There were twelve
sermons delivered. Quite a number
of worshippers attended. This,
service was for the benefit- of tinWorshippers
Club.
The Better Hume ami Garden
Club met in regular session <>t
' June 13 at the home of Mrs. Rose
B. Cooper. The business discuss??ion
included information about
flowers and the date for the annual
picnic which will be held a*
Beanies Beach on July 17 The
hostess served a delicioius repast.
Mrs. Ruth Cooper Rhue. of N
Y. Citv is spending awhile with
her mother, Mrs. Rosa b. Goupei
Mrs. Anna Anderson and neice
Miss Catherine Washington. a
graduate of Voorhees N. and I
Institute, are visiting their- iiste*
and Aunt, respectively. They an
from Fairfax.
Mrs. I:. A. Dunmore and MisNathalee
Richardson are attending
the Allen-Benedict Summer
School.
Miss Ages Nelson, a junior at
Allen University, and Miss Ojetta
Parker, a teacher at Tomnrlison
High School in ~ Kingstree.
left for New York where they will
spend thier vacation.
Miss Mary Ward is spending
the summer at Myrtle Beach.
Miss Catherine Beck left Friday
morning for her home in Belton,
S. C:?7- ? ?
Miss Janie Ward and Master
Joseph Robinson have gone . tc
Washington, D. C. where they
will VifllL llieii brother and Unrip
Mr. Robert Jackson, city mail
carrier, after being operated on
twice, at the hospital in Charlotte,
returned home but due to recent
complications is again at the hospital.
At this writing he is improving
and his many friends
hope he'll' soon be out.
Miss Janie Brown and jVliss
Robert Bessilieu are in charge 01
Miss """Harrell's " Beauty Parlor
while Miss Harrell is taking her
vacation. Mrs.
Maria Prileau and Miss
Delma Prioleau, also Mr. Sampson
Dunmore are spending the
summer in New York.
Mr. Walter "Munchie" Brown
?returned to New York, after a
four day visit with relative* and
friends.
Mrs. May Smith, the daughter
of Mrs. ET L. Prasier "lefT for her
- home in New York City after
spending several days with her
family1 nad attending the commencement
of Claflin College to
See her brother, Walter, graduate.
In order to secure the Leader,
see Master Maceo McQueen Howard.
Mr. Eddie Haynes, enroute to
Myrtle Beach, spent the night at
the Howards-but missed '.'Wagg;.!'
ALLEN-BENEDICT BUMMER
SCHOOL ENJOYING
PROSPEROUS YEAR
The Allen-Benedict Summer
school iB enjoying a very prospe-J
roua session, according to statements
made by? President Samuel
R. Higgins, Director A. G. Smith
and Treasurer J. J. Starks. All
these officials are highly elated
over the quality of work being
done in the summer school and bhp,
Ant K net u a m ma ni/uat a/4 Lit i a
viiviiuoutaui aictiui tovcu u y tlic 1 ?v.
ulty vnd student group in their
approach to their work. A fine
program has been mapped out by
Che social committee to provide an
adequate recreational program
during the summer. Last Tues
day evening the initial social was
held in the Allen university gymnasium.
All the techers hd aaaai
nasium. All the teachers had a
> very enjoyable evening and are
looking -eagerly forward to the
' next social evening.
The entertainment committee
under the chairmanship of Pro
feasor Louis Finley has planned
aeveral evening programs of a
musical nature which will be announced
at a later date. The. public
will be- urged to witness these
musical and other evening profnuns.
The enrolment has passed
the three hundred fifty mark
among the largest number ever to
% have attended an Allen-Benedict
Summer session.
I Hi II I
! AIKEN NOTES
t
On Thursday night of last week
I the Missionary Society sponsored
a pew rally which was quite a sue
1 cess.
A very interesting programme
was presented nn Sunday- night.
Its participants were the high
school and college graduates who
are members of Friendship. These
graduates and the schools from
which, they graduated qre: High
School; Joseph Perry, Harbison;
Catherine Gyles, Parthenia Toles.
Verinelle Mason and Ruth Town
send. Schofield. College: Alma
Walker, S. C. Stale; Albeit Miles.
I^irie*; Margaret Weaver. Bennett;
Earl H. Walker, Tuskoegee;
Fa 1? of these graduates were pre
scaled with a silver dollar by the
pastor, Rev. M. M. Peace, whp also
preached an inspiring sermon.
A special -effort is being fostered
to enable every child to attend
"Sunday School at some church.
On Friday of this week all the elementary
classes are having a
story hour at the church. Refresh
menis?w4kl?be served.
Although the crowd wasn't an
exceptionally large one. those
who?fto. pm-ty p-ivon hy
the liirls* Auxiliary enjoyed them
selves immensely.
The- funeral services of ?F-la
Mae Thomas were held Tuesday
.fie i Fiocin aT a bVlbckT Miss
I'hoi.ias was a member of the
.lass oi '-11 and was IX years obi.
lei detrth came as a shock to hei
nai v friends and schoolmates.
V . extend our sympathy to the
eivaved family.
( umherlam! A. M. Church
.v I'ia.v wa.i' |a i.-oanlii''i: day. S.
. a; ill a.nn .Morning' .-tux i ell
i.m. I.ev. 15. ('. Scott lireavlle-l
-pit did sermon. St. I.like. >
sub. i i t " \\ omU i! ul I e. eh 1 *
message was enjoyed iy al.
! . i Missionary Set
Stev. ardess lioaif.' I'i- i a
-incel.ing_al the ho.: - \
J. Jenkilrs' hi n.e S;;:.i!a?
lOoli.
* 1 |a> CM-!-.
ihl instead t :< : i
>ei > in'. T.\e - a. . wa* .
goo.1.. I'llelhe v.: t- <- eXe. . ' a *
itoi~ Mr. J. n. f. ...ru. cs
Peoples ol li'.ei. >:#t >
:hurch.
Mr. Henry .|t.:.? >. St . :? ty.
uel Presbyteiian ?.?...!<. M:.
iiuj. and others. .
Mav We urge the r .en.lt : ? . '
friends to subscribe ;> If.- l'a.melto
Leader. >ee Master i' :Vi
man Jones.
Yiij ale cord, ate : '
1 ship with us "Kati.e:- l'a>'.
Sceotut Baptist > hun I.
Sunday was a very v..
il day at Second Bapt.st .: .1
Having had Baptism Sanaa',
morning }j0 o'clock-.,, The Lev
Turner of Atlanta delivefea
wonderful sermon at 11 o clock.
Sunday afternoon 4:Ho?oTlc -na
large audience, gathered to
share 'with the children in t:.eii
Children's Day exercise which
was quite inspii ingr ?
-- We regret very much to It.am
of tl\e illness of Bro. Robert R.dter
the chairman of our Gshet
board. We wish for him a speedy
recovery-.
N() I KS OF RIDGE SI'UR 1 NO
The entire community sympa
thl7:e"3 with -Mr. -Alex- Hitr-ws am
family in the loss of his deal
mother, Mrs. Rosa Harris.
Don't. forget to meet with tin
Vol"tig People's Pew Club'Sunday
at the Library at 5 o'clock. They
are planning great work for tht
future.
mOH HATTERS -SOCIAL
CLI P
The lliuh Hatters met at tin
t.otne of Mi. .and Mrs. William
idhnson, ltii L Carolina court. The
licet ing was" called to order by the
president and prayer was offered
jy Mrs. Warden. Rojl was called
and each member responded. The
.dub adjourned after the business
a sshm to meet next' Monday nite
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Low man, 22.'!t) Hampton St. Call
neitibers is expected.
ON TO LAI'KENS!
You ffre invited to meet us at
I,aniens, dune 28-.'lU, HMO and enoy
the inspiring program of the
?iedmont District Sunday School
Convention of the Church of God.
Elder E.' L. Chburn, Ciimih n
ijr-.-J .. State Supt.
Airs', i.ottie t>. Simmons, i oiumina
District Supt.
Miss Esther L. Simmons, Columbia
District Secretary
IN ME
Ellorep, S. C.
orv of our den
aW Irick. who
1030.
One year aeo v
For that )dessei
Von 1 .ft many i
Which no other
V' iir nli"e is v
or wh:cli you
We miss your
dear.
We miss your 1
I Some day we h
In that blessed
Where there'll V
For we'll meet I
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TH
r JOHNSTON NEWS
I
Rosa Spring Baptist Church
Sunday night, June D, our Child
ion Day program was the best w<;
have had in 8 years was said by
oar Supt., Deacon Alex B. Harrison.
Everybody was so sweet ir
their places; song service was thi
best and readings and the penny
rally was good but our Supt. is
asking everybody report a penny
for each year of their life. The
drive was for the coming of oui
Forty-Third annual session of the
Hon e Mission Baptist Sunday
. Seln ol convention, which will he
held wit/ the Kusa Sprin? Bgpnst
i-huii-h, July 13-14.
Si nday evening at 3:30 was a
high time with the Mission Society
of the Rosa -Spring* Baptist
. hui i h. Our President Mrs. Mary
A. Hammonds and Mrs. Georgia
A. .' lobley was calling them tc
A. Moblev~ presided. Mrs. K.
Griffon made the welcome address
and Mrs. S. L. Pope responded to
- ' he?v.oloouie. .VI rs.?Pot.orhark de'ive-ed
a very good talk. Mrs. A.
G/ater spoke o.i Mission and Sin
-.Ml'! .A. M O:. I) n SDoke oil Mission
and the T). t\r of~Christians.
Rev. W. K. W'ison of Bethel C. M.
. ra i. I h aeon Alex B Harrison
made remarks Mi*-s Rosa L. Gld/*
or i nde a round report for '30 40
which was enjoyed by all. Dea
liai 'son presented the speaker ot
the ay, Rev. O. (\ Parker of Au-irtista.
Ga. Rev. Parker was at his
best. Collection $10.11. Mrs. M
A. I'iiniiiio' (Is, president; Miss R.
B t iover. secretary; Mrs. Georgia
Moi *v. mistress of. ceren<*>iUe.>.
S' rwiny Jute' 3'' vv'i-!l !.. ein.;li
; ! day at the Rosa Spring
; i '' i ' inch w ith Social Renev
' Surety annual :H rviie which
I .*.!! ' r j.M a hed b? I'ev. (
j . r. .? ' Augusta, Ca.
V A. 11. Harrison is ill a".
; 'unting t<> tin- re,urbt of her
i .-t!' friends.
! Mr M}s. .1. \\\ Forrest mo.
; A^j; sta. Ha., on Friday.
V - K. N'. Smith is attending
r seho 1 at Hettis aeadi
| ..
( HIS IKK I'AK ACKAI'HS
V ai d Mrs." Set tt, with their,
A Mis. Patsy Lander, all of
' W'a '.ii.-ten. l>. t'.. motored here
i Li-! w. ok ar.d spent a few days
with 'hell "friend;LMrs. C. Hr Lea|
tin- Mis Seott is our own Miss
N * > Kelsey. Sli.e ami her Aunt
f : ir.ei Chester eitirens.
i V - ' "laretire Leathers is a
ai: ia me ftom Columbia'.
1 s':... was librarian at Book
-W-isLiiiirton?Hnrh -Seh the
seh-.el term.
! "s- lash" is the- name of a
|.- i." 1 pap.-r fit-m Jaeksbn High
> r. !. ' aniden. ty|u-iL ami com*
pii: by Cviil Spann. facul,
ty^i.dv.s, :. It contains much i:i:
! f !*'~ t: r 'j~ I'.vu s of the- school atid
'its activities, as well as Ads front
I business people of the city.- B>!.
side* school news, there are lnter!
estiliK jukes, a Believe It Or Not
; column, athletic pane and tin > n
tire paper is quite "newsy." The
dra* ijtgs arc also a very attract'
ive feature.
Hiv and Mrs. M. T. C'oker an
Mis. C. M> Finlev are'attendin.
the Women's Baptist State C*>n
volition in Florence this wok.
Miss Sarah Baton of VL'nion i:
. visiting relatives and friend*
1 here._
i*. Mr. David "Chalk and Mr.~f.mr
ry Carter spent Sunday in Win
. stm?Salem, N. C.
M-s. Bertha Streator and Mis;
Wi'lic Chalk -are patients at th<
...Jhyor Hospital. ~
'Mr. I.ex Robinson, who hie
i ' een a patient at the I'ryor Hos
-Aoitai- fui .several weks is improv
; in<r nicely and will soon k? home
Mle was severely injured whel
, tons of bolts of cloth fell on hin
at the Eureka Mill.
Miss Ida Mitchell, of Blairs
ha* *>oiie to N. V. C. for the sum
nier
Miss Willie Bell Heath am
Mi ss Willie Mae Bi.rris have ^dik
to N. Y. C. for the summer.
Mis. Eva James Holmes has re
turned here from a visit of a fov
weeks to her children in N. Y. C
Misses M air trie and Bessie Hon
on are attending summer sehoo
at \tlanta University.
I.E! SVIM.E NEWS
The Community Philharmonii
Chorus had its^unrrasieal concert
Monday evening, June 17, 1940 a
- the St. Math'cwr CMK?Church
The program wgs very successful
We are looking for a higher call
ing in Jesus Christ. Rev. H. R
Jackson, the pianist. Mrs. E. C
Howard, reporter .
:mor* \m
- Tn lovinir memr
daughter. Susie
passed June 9.
on left us. dear.
d land of rest;
ichinv heart* don<here
'an cheer.
erant : hoMie
always eh'-e'-ed:
footsteps. S sie.
loving voice.
<>pe to meet again
home of rest
ie.no more parting
;o part no more
The family
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B PALMETTO LlAPH .
WHITMIHE NEWS
Sunday school at Bruce Tabernacle
church is still in full bloom.
I A large crowd attends every Sunday
morning. Mr. A. C. Cald|
well is" very faithful irt his.position,
as superintendent.
Sunday night at Bruce Tabernacle
church the Springfield Ever
Ready quartet, and thj&: Willing
Workers quartet, rendered an ex|
cellent program. A large crowdattended
the program. Many out
1 of town visitors were also ores
ent. Pastor* Rev. I. B. Rutfin.
' Rev. I. B Ruffiu delivered a line
sermon Sunday at Cedar Grove
church. Don't Ubrget* next Sunla.v,
Children's Day at Cedar
Grove. Next Sunday night at
Bruce Tabernacle church. Sunday
.11 nine' at Spring Hill AME Zion
church. Don't forget the date.
June 26, J940.
Home from school are: Misses1
Ruth Byrd, Clinton college; Louise
Jones, Friendship college; Leonie
Dougherty, Voorhees institute;
Minnie Geter, Sims Hi; Gracie
- Pant, Clinton college. We welcome
them home.
Of to summer school, Prof.
- -B, li. -Jtawaer, Piedmont Summw
school; ?^j\Iisses Francis Clark
Greenvillt?; ^Elliott B. Abrams,
"Benedict?coHege. We extend our
'est .wishes for their studious}
minds.
*'Mi3jf*-fHelen Ruth Shell, was a
. isit'ir' the past week end at the
'ontii* .it' li??r i'iiikIii Mrs. Rosulcr
Lav. and family. She is from Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Law, Jas.
Robert Law, Miss Ruth Johnson
accompanied Miss Shell home the
past Sunday.
Miss Mozella Epps is in Helton
for -a .week's stay.
M?\ J. C. Byrd is able to be out
again, after being ill for sonw
time.
JR.'. Ill'ATION EXERCISES.
I IK TIIK I'ORO HKAITY
SCHOOL
Tin; l'oro Beauty 'ulture school
loeated at 24X1 Millwood Ave., Columbia,
held its most fashionablt
graduation exercise, Friday even
ar. June 14th at the Union Hapt
church. This school invariably
.nnls one of the most fashionable
spotlights. The pogram was well
arranged and beautifully rendered.
First to appear were the
Poro dealers, in uniform, representing
daily service. Then came
itie -graduation class-wearing beau
tifui attractive evening 'gowns
with', the remaining of the program
consisting of solos, duets
ami trios and class song. all of I
which were well rendered and a
uusi -wonderful address was delivered
by the Pastor. l?r. L, C. Jen.
kins. Last but not least was the
eoiffue revue of headdresses. Here
the different styles were presented
and explained to the audience
i ins' was much ..enjoyed.
Six different cities were represented
by graduates in this class
including: Miss Margrett Hrtchelt
of Ware Shoals; Miss BessU
Mau Johnson of Camden;' Miss
Sadie Mae Bossard of Georgetown
~ M IV.?Alma?U'-..-liinp>ton nf .T?ek'
souviile. Fla.; Mrs. Elizabeth
Woodberry of Mulling; Miss Welhelmina
Castor, Columbia; Mrs
iCaudia Kouth Myore, Columbia;
Mrs. Ada Ford Love, Columbia.
diplomas were awarded by oui
own founder and president, Mrs
* Vmiie M. Malone. Mrs. Malont
was well pleased with work being
'one in Columbia and expressed
her appreciation to the instructs!
Mrs. VV, C. Pope, for work done
here. Columbia was highly honL,
ored and happy to have Mrs. Malom
as its guest from Thursday
night until Sunday night.
Miss Elsie Seniles and Mrs. Al.
ma Henley were hostesses to l.oveTy~breakfasts
in* honor of Mrs
1 Malone Sunday morning. Sunday
, afternoon, Mrs. Addie M. Lye is of
221G Washington street was hostess
to a lovely and enjoyable din
. ner in honor of Mrs. Malone.
Mrs^ Wilhebnina Pope 'eir-er
I tamed Sunday afternoon with : |
.. beautiful reception in honor of J
Mrs. Maiono. It was enjoyed b.\
- all.
, Madam Malone and her party
left Sunday night for Atlanta.
(Br.. where they will attend grad1
uation exercises of tlie Poro
sch<*>l in Atlanta. Wrs. W. C.
Pope will leave Wednesday 9:60
P.M.-for Birmingham, Ala., to
join join Madam Malone as hei
special guest at the graduation
p xercises of Poro Bauty Cultun
' school in Birmingham, Ala.
BARVVVKT.L NKWS
An enthusiastic grouii of Barn.
well teachers are motoring each
day attending the Allendale Summer
School.
Regular services were held on
Sunday. Rev. A. P. Porter de-'
vered an instructive Father's
Day Program.
The Junior Missionary Society
had a Silver. Tea at the parsonage
Sunday-. ' .
We are proud to kow that Mrs
Sara Handkerson is recuperating
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HONOR STUDENT AT N. Y. U
J' wSSw
SA.4
CHARLES C. DAVIS
Friends of Mr. Charles C. Davis
ni e deli.'htod to learn that he has
O'v pitted a successful year at
New York University us a gradu-*Ut?<tti.l.-nt
in -Education. Ufiii';
he only Nejrro in his classes. Mi-.
Dav's was rated un honor student
nd won for himself the I'ecogni*Iion
of_faciltv metnbers and tr.T
student body by mnkintr the highest
avera.ie in liis courses, ^rude
1A.
't underpin'* at operation at
Waverly Hospital.
Master David-Ryan Dixson left
for Jersey City. Monthly A. M.
? I'Ft l.K SCHOOL OF |
I J 1 'I V Ci LTl RE CKADl' TIOX
F\1:K( LSKS FRIDAY
The Anna Hello School of Reau
ty Culture wtil hold Hs uradua
ion exeirises Friday nijfht. June
'11, oYlo k at the Hishops'
Vl?'t"Auial eh..reh. Washington St
The graduates for t:.is session
>!? Miss Flora Gheek, Miss Colia
Kpj s. and Mrs. Kliv.a Robinson.
A splendid program is arranged
and the public is cordially invited.
It IX'Kl'TION
Thursday cvynin/. June . !10lh
ltM'h Mrs. Mac Frances Hare
formally Miss Smith and Mr. William
P. Hare were honored with
a reception given by Mrs. Simmie
Smith and Mrs.. Iiernice Famine,
mother and aunt respectively
at then sptwions home, P2P Pine
street.
The rooms were beautifully dec
rated with a variety of colorful
flowers namely: Queen Anne, lace
shaster Daisies. Roses, Larkspurs
and Gladiolns. Th.e color scheme
was pink and white.
The bride wore a white moire I
tatfeta dress with white acces- i
*ttrms. and a eorsago of white car? 1
,tat' ns.
I ..V .TV.- ??V ? v vu y
Mrs. Bertha Lewis,. Miss Char'otte
Baker ami Misses Hattic
"Spttnn and -Rachel Rpann
The many irifts were received
by Misses Ethel R. (iibson, Daisy
Roach. I'wnice Johnson. F.rnia- !
H'/e Bowman and Dorothy Hudson.
They were beautiful and
useful.
A delicious course of pink and
white ice cream and cake was
served by Miss Annie Hampton
Mrs. -Carrie J lamnton. M-s. Addle
Little ami Mrs. Melissa Perkins
'MTM Hare Veceived her A.B. deat
Al'en university in the
class of iy-10.
Mr. Hare is now en.ployed at tie
Veteran hospital.
The out-of-town - ests at ten!;ntf
tht5"afT;ur~ were Mr. and Mrs
C. L. Fambro, Chi.atro, 111.: the
Metrsrs R. II. and H."AV. Hiller
Chicago. III.; Mrs J. C. Colbert'
Washington, D Miss C. B. Con
ley, AsbeyHle, N. fLr Mr. and Mrs
T. l.onir. Charleston. R. C.; Miss
Willie L. ti<*nu-z. Charleston, R '
Mrs. (Ira'ce Robinson. Washington.
, 1). M:ss Wille lmenia
Hare. S'ewberry. S. Mis. Ida
Hare, Newberry and Mrs. llattie
Taylor. Sumter, S. C.
"M7\ RR1ACK ANM> I Nt l'M KN'l
Mrs. Alethia Davis, the widow
of the late Prof.. Edward F. Davis
of this city, announces her mar
..I.yi ill r.fiiVfl .'IIJITIMI lilUSCll
of Brooklyn, N. Y.. also a musician
formerly from Chicago, 111.
The wedding was performed at
the home of the hllde's oftusin in
Brooklyn. N. Y., June 12, lP-10"."
SPKCIAI. MHKTINC.
- All persons having an interest
in the Randolph cemetery are requested
to meet at Pearson's Fun
eral Home, 1.125 Park St.. Sunday
June 23rd at 5 p.m.
Business of importance to all
owners.
I
Henry Winthrop
_ ,R B. Washington '
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:-Grocery and Lunch:- ]
, Eat the Best
At Reasonable Brio? 1
(M R FOOD IS CLEAN
ANI) WHOLESOMJE
82fi Washington Street 12
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P. J. Herrin, Prop.
"OH JOHNNY,
IlOW VOtJ v'AN LOVE" .
with TOM BROWN '
SATURDAY ONLY!
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