The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1940, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, June 29, 1940
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The Epworth League of Sidney
, Park Chuix-h is giving a program i
Sunday at 5 o'clock, June JO,. T,he
principle speaker will be Arthui
Williams, Jr., a recent graduate I
of Benedict College. Subject, "The
Southern Negro as a hen on
eggs." There tvill" be solos and
other selections also. The publicis
cordially invited.
Mr. /Fletcher Tucker and Mr.
Melton Lewis were guest , speakers
Monday night at the Triumph
Church here. The two young men,
students of Allen Univ., were colleagues
on the A. IT di-Hting ~
team this year.
Mrs. T. J. Morris is snendinc
" 15 days vlslung the World's Fair
in New York City. While there
she is the guest of__JuH?sisteT^
IU'iss Margaret Everson. On her
return shf! will visit her brotherin-law
in Washington, 1). C.
0 Mr. and Mrs- C.?Wc Madden,
Mr. W. J. Gilliam, Mr. C. C.
Woodson and Miss Thomasina
Thomas are studying at the UrfL
versity of Michigan this summer
' Miss Emma Kershaw and Mr.
Walter Dean are studying at Co
kimbia University in N. Y. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hoover and
family are very pleased to have
with them for the summer
months their . .daughters. Misses
Marylyn-Tand Annelle. Annelle re*1
< I. y-s 1 _ 1
rurns jrorn tonway wnere snr
has been engaged in teaching at
th-> Whittemore High School and
Marylyn from Atlanta Universi7~fy
where she has completed all
work towards the M. A. degree in
P|,"i)7h, ??
' * -Mrs. W. F. Coleman went to
r'lorenoe, S. C. a few weeks ago
to the graduation of her daughter.
'M'iss .Tuanita Caleman. from
Wlson High School.
Mr. Henry Everett is home
from Harvard University when
he graduated this year.
Lev. W. M. Fdliett,--Evangelist
Preach?!-, wants to serv? notice
on all brethen that you can give
Sis an opportunity to run some of
?-^-y^um meet-mps.-ATott?rn a y ffnrt ~u?~
at 1127 Washington Street, of
this city.
The Ministerial Interdenomial
Union of Columbia had ri good
rftTrtuip Tuesday. Dr. Colclough,
the new president., is bringing
l things to pass. Large crowds were
cncro oisciissmg mi-?n.'uor ot?t-rrrracc
and what it takes to bring
?? better results.
Mrs. Alberta Gary left for-Port
land, Maine, Monday, where she
will spend the summer.
Res'. William Patterson of bits
Walnut street left on? last Saturday
for Philadelphia, to join his
feimljrr- Wc" hope this ambitious
young man much health and happiness.
Mr. Albert Carter Redd of 2.'H>1
Washington St., left Friday, June
21, for Asbury aPrk, N*. Y.. where.
? - he plans Fo spend the summer.
Mrs. W. A. Ross of Winnsboro
is now in the Columbia hospital.
The latest report is that she is
?doing nicely.
The prayer?meeting at Rid'xewood
Methodist is attracting large
crowds every Tuesday ni.'iht. Re\
Mrs. Miller, evangelist-ministei
will preach Sunday night. Fairview
and Ebenezer choirs from
Winr.sboro \yill do the singing.
M A R RIA G E A NN'OCNC EM EN T
' Mrs. Francis Clark of Sumter.
S. C. announces the marriage of
her only daughter. Q.tavia "Leontine,
to Mr. Harvey Leroy Hairier
of Orangeburg, S. C.
THE Y. P. S. T. Cl.l'B
y, ?The elnli met atthohomo 7)T
J Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Meeting
f was called to order by the presi'
.r (Jept. Song, "Remember Me." The
chaplain led in prayer, soag, "I
^ dcnow it was the blood." Scripture
A Tfsson read by Earnestine Ross.
jV S/ong, Shine On Me. The minutes
W W the last meeting were read, approved
of and adopted. The roll
t' was called and each member responded.
The next meeting will
be at the home of Miss Smoak. *
Mr. David Outen, Reporter
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TUESDAY EVENING
SOCIAL CLUB
Rosa Lee Carson, Reporter
The club met at the home of
Mrs. An Felder, 912 Walnut >St.
Tuesday evening, .June 25. The
meeting was called to order by
vthe president, Mrs. Katherine Wat
ley. The Chaplain, Mrs. Gertrude
Felder opepbd the meeting by
singing /Onward Christian Soldiers,
then chanting of the Lord's
Prayer. The house wfys ripened
HW for Jbusiness. The roll was call1^"
ed and business discussed. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mlrs. S. Mack 1010 Pine St. 1
SUNNY SIDE SOCIAL ( LI B '
The Sunny Side Social club held
ts weekly inooting Tuesday even-*'
ng, June I at the home of Mis.
HHttttttcp Wilson, 24lfl Mill wood"
Avi . 'I lie devotional servicewas
ond.:cled . by Mrs. Mo/.ell Myers
A Her tv.e devotion the meeting
..as turned over to tile President
Mrs. Janus Middleton, who ?>|hhi
n the house tor business. I ukL
we heard the minutes' of tin- last
meetin,? which' were received and
adopted, then we -preceded wit!,
the business.
We are planning; our second anneal
Spring Dance at the (><id Fel
lows' hall Monday ni^ht. .June IV
jep;inninK at S o'clock. O.thei
lubs and frieinls are cordially i:>
vited for an evening: of l'ttn.
We .were very sorry to hear about4the
illness of our Secretary
.Mrs. Saran K. Forth- Wi-a-rc?e-latl
to have Mr. William Jenkins v.s
itinjf us. We adjourned to meet
at Mr. and Mrs.'John B. Forth
2512 Marshall street. The hostess
served wine, nuts, fried ti-di ami
joyed.
( <).\\\ AY SOCIA I. ( II It
1 he i- i), met :i| i' usual i. l..j.
with tho pivsido'it ci.illitiy:. t
hoi so to order. Special lmsipiods
was tflkon undoI* considerate i:.
churches and other oliihs to c'o. poiata
w ith their lnisiiu ss i-.-. t
the.Conway1 Sii i.il ni.
"All*. Prosidt lit. wo -thank y< :
and your men! he's for yivinv. nw'
husband tin* host of -y.-. ur :-t11?'i?t
ion. Wo pray God will he with v
and your members and v ill f
ever hold out with your am d
work. Tluinks a lot. .Mrs.. (Mivoi.
Spain." i
Reporter. J. A. Allon
AX* ENJOY A151.K ,TK?|?
N'pW l_f J}''. <. t;
Doar Mr. Editor:
- Please irttcTu 110 m--' *
of oilr mAst njoya'-h
-Floronu1. P. c.. who) o -.*
od tho Woman's State MI>:.ee
and Educational- Con rente n of S"
C.
First. I want to t hank'.Metropolitan
and James H-n.-,- | .*,
I ist. Chinches I'of > ; > !
dolouato alonir with tho "p .: j i
of their Missionary S.>'ie!:* :
Mrs. Heitha Ihuman l'> i h ,
Metropolitan and Mis. Maed;
"TI ill from .lames 11 ( ?- ? ' M,
W <? traveled by car '
pastor. Rev. .!. p. Oi+ivmii. \V.joyed
many beautiful sit s v.r
way.
which hundreds of S. c.'s nu? ;
noted and - consecrated I <
j men and women, rUmh-d. It ves
enjoyable as wed as edtwati h-V
to be there. Many wmid -h'-p
"dresses Titled with mspiraii n m;.
aspiration as well' as informal
were made which we hb.rh'y m; y
ed.
It was wonderful t>> nl-s.-ivo
fine cooperation and- friendh
Christ-like spirit existing a mo;
this.{iieat body. I.ova for fjod and
humanity seemed to bp the i m
vent inn's foundation.
The {treat soul-st in hiy am'
heartsearehintr momma-re deli v '
otvd by our foreign mis?i >n:- y
Mrs. Sarah Shields will nrv.i ? 1
forft-OttOHs-lt - sir affected If'" C ;*
I ant more determined to "speed,
j'tid be spent."
I am very happy to acre'a wyi
new appointment as a Distr'.ti
Vice-president to this emivetit bein
N"e wherry County. I f- rmerly
worked in Kershaw "Cm: nf v. 1 a
tiskiny the prayers of all wellwishers
that T mieht prove my
self a work-man that needth
he ashamed."
On July 17. we will l.e sit Ib-n
c+ivt Colleye. \vho?v we shall pa-i
ti.ci.pate in. the oPO Voice Chorus
for the P. S. ;ui<] It. y, !'. T". <i?n
vontion.
Rov. J. P. Gordon of <"*?>} ?i>-'>j
will oonduot our revival at laHopewell.
hojrinni'ne the ?tnd Sonday
in Auvust. 11-v. .1 \V. Pai<>f
Pumter. S. C. will oonduot the
meeting at Melrnpoliitan on
1st Sunday in August. Tlio pol j
lio is invitod. a
Our?pastor.?Rov-.?.1. p.- -Gib^onv
was at his post S: nday and delivered
a event sovnion fvoni P'
John fi: 1?S' hjoct. "dt'sp'd Gat' ovine."
Wo always enjoy his n'dssapres.
Mi?s 'Annie T.oo Kelley of Xewhorfyf
is planning to heivo for
Ash^villo. X. G. on Men. Jtilv 5.
_whoio?r-ho will?^-prnd?trm?err' .
with hot* sister.
Gillie Mao Gibson, write
-the regit, ak ri:i.io\vs
The Ih oulav Fellows Social da1,
mot June 12 at 100d 1-"J (Iretn St,
with Mr. Edward Whnh y n< h"-t
The mooting was railed to ord. ?
hv the President Mi. \V. II. livens.
The devotional was carried
out in its usual manner by tin
ehaplain with sonps and j?ray i
and everyor. ly repealuur nmi"
verses. The house was opetn d
for business and a brief discussion
ensued. We are planning a bus
'V'p ve? '* -non and ate ask if.' our
many friends to watch for the
date in the "Leader".
We were very glad to reeo'v
?n invitation from the F> sy l adies
Social club where we wen
entertained very highly. Mrs
Pope and the ladies really {rave us
a warm reception. The members
of the Cavaliers clttb were a's
present. ?
Our next meeting will be at our ,
regular meeting place, June H'th '
with Mr. W. H. Jivens as host.
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sc hook sti ilknts '
kn.lun in(; uauk kntkhi
\inmkm i i! \ i i .!<i-.s
! H< jt. <lrllts dl' ! Jit- A Ht'll-HclH'
i ? S?-irmnr <chcM;|7 eiiioviiur
. . ... . 1
- " " i ' i i it. M i JH ;n 1 eat
' l-V. They '?viil 1 v ent? rtnined
at a lUtyo party in tlv A lien {
l yii-.fiavi'iiM Ia- i wirV; ami 11 .11 i :vr ,
at ' v? < ': liu'y witnessed
tit i (*:: !-1 musical recjtals -i
n - r : ! < when t
' ss. r l.i. lis I'iniey pivsente '
v< i ! if his lurdls anil fn/mor <;
pupils at ISi'tH'ilii'l cojleye. This
roc.itsi!, without doubt, iuoL-'it to
llli' i i? S"in' sr.e.ss <?t those \V!ho
" I ! 1 h 'i tV iare many ^
tab sited viMru- people a i my: mis i.
noap a."'??! i'.is lines. All ?i
- _t !. -* participants shewed pkill. ,
r.fi <s:- a| j^ei'i'oi in,us. "Proles*- |
soc Fin ley is_ to be ltiyhly c.oni<1
_!' !' |i;U ill.-, rne'e sttvh a f
recital piissilile.' ' * >
'I'm si... at'ten!..MI at Allen tin:
rsitv tt l.'a t' Indian miuitian
who has I:cen the talk of Cnlum- f
? . el .it?hat s Frilled?rr ~~
irat' erii;: ii- st dents. Wednesday
eveniny tin edu ationa
with \?h ual last i' i
Hon wsts presented by a specialhV
.t ! i::v i*- it" -.| South
.? olina.
-'i-i 'u'l.'' 'y t, I''1""1- -f
y. i-1 li held at Hone-, r
I !:ct i olleye dealim; with current <
" oi l'l _utfairs as?timeallVct?t-lic X
XI in. Tile discussion '. .ill h f
carried or. _by< live persons who ;tj t
' -.'.ell in.niatti.s p'-r
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aiif I' ivi'isliy
< il'iC!t!!?:i(!. AI! ;;!.< ill vilid. s
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hnsbnll panic :u Alien lSi:i
' !*ll?* fust pall'le will' >';;rt ."I
A I'lls I'Vfiit , v .ill h:
V.'m-?'A i. . h .. mL???1?:? k "J
J-'c ' > ! );'. ' ;v r.-i1 !' in
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"irifmes. * j
Missis Wiiik 1! <: ! > ; > ]
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Ms ' I v'::s ,-S ')
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erinp VA' , ri I:, <i !. v !,, '? *i
leavinp ike cltv t>> Je.c > : .
nier at A I'ark. V
I'ai.iJt . :ir..< - a:;.I contests
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'I'M; ;.. na.1 i t m, 'Man ?j
' " M i i. i \ ' i. a lev I
panic. 7i \v;i!:ipiil v ?-n i. ?-* ?! Iiv N
all. j
\ s ' a:V. i .-'.mper \v,
".Mil >!i-s S ' T.ilUanlj
Watson pottfittp the punci . .j
Aniocp those attmiilinp i'c at' *i
!'at. > < !*( t!i?' Misses Kli/.ahcth J
1 i" i i' i\. I'lai l ira Thompson ,
Mm- I-'iaiu rs Mar- !'
' i1 ! ' 1 !\ "!I;| ! - v. .it t !i. 11, I \
llriirv ( Charles ('anno v, Jas.'.I
' '? r. S: n :!l;n:e-. 1*. S. Mr- ]
r.iiniifk. Alhc.t Refill. 5
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'M>.?I IIV I'I) !j
In ' S'linlav. rvrninp the 3
[ Ji'tv?at.il?Accept *"*il Ma sons eo!e- ')
|inat? ?l?St. Jnhn <44^ Rtrptist Att- sj
hesvr-ri-TT-rt?itt ST 1 .nli" AT! AT K ^
khui h. 'haj'!'-stiThe i.aft w?s
. .n' ri-triet flvtwtd Rejni- ^
ty Js. f'. I'oinsi Me and the orca- I
I sion w as "lie that ill he l<>np re- I
! imi nih. | Mr. Poiiisi tte is one ||
the most popular deputies in this
state <>f South Carolina. The Mas"Us
of the sixth % districts are
nroud of liini and 'follow his leadership
trladly. Other officers attendintr
this scrviee 'were P.roihers
Kennirlv. St. Julian Holmes
and llarohl Huston, who made the
I'r. sontation Address. The firand 1
Hi nut \- was real fine as a pre-1
si dinoTiet-r.
li'he Masons of the city were
out in full. Nearly evcrv craft in j
the e ty was retires-nt-cd at this;
cor. ire. IIi'V. I'.. Philip Ellis
pi eaehod the sermon to a crowded,
audi'-nce. The ('"il."1!' Jat ion Mas
loud in its prai-'.-s of the Masonic
Order. They are anxious to have
them tome attain. The Order has
taken op new life in the sixtli district
and the city of Charleston,
under the adminiistration of tie
present urand dep ty.
St. f uke's coniriejitttion was
highly pleased with the entire solvit-,'
for which the Junior Choi?
rendered"'most excellent music
with Mrs. V. T. Ellis, chorist.
THE PALMEffo) l/EA]
I.AKK CITY MAW
On the first Sunday aftertax
1 -Inly. It v. S. M . Ilnyhes
Cinu^tiec mid his im <11>I? :n-.. ..
i i ti .i in Im- with Rev.I). \
N'ashiiij;to!i at St. James A. M.
hutch. Rev.1 Muvhes is a form
a-;<>r of Lake City.
The Baptist Church is near en
dot ion. Aecordinir to many me:
ei s. the pastor had done mo
or i he ehiu'rh than any one- el
inee' it was founded hy Hi
I'homas Sintthtary. On the fit
kindav. Hey. C. P. Townsend w
trench at 1 P. M.. and on the thi
umday Rev. I.. K. Hineo w
uvach nt the same hour.
Practice is now in progress f
play entitled "Thy Ministci
A'ito In- uiven at Wesley
Chinch <?n next Sunday nitrl
The play is composed id' triad
ito.i of the hiiko City School ai
U'deiits have 1 cen away.???*
etre.
A reception was recently m'v
or the newly weds. Ml1, and .Mi
Miss Pearl Si'^'etary. Mai
ruests were present. The liride
'm- formr Mciss ''.h-imio tumii.
I.A CHEN'S* NEWS
Pethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. I.. ('.. Ihitlef, Pastor
Sunday was a great" "May
h-tliel. Sunday >ehool was attel
d by a large Crowd and the h
on was beautifully carried pi
Mnnniittees from?Sc?Paul . ai
:prinyfiield Baptist Churches m
o formulate plans for a joint pi
iic. Kro. A dear of Sprinafiie
air.'lit one of our classes. Mi
M...I W..? 1 1. C c
^ i i r * * i n iiu."? cii mi mil *i> i i (Mil ?
*:i'11 woi' visiitors of Class Xo.
At 1 1 :"0 the cltnir came to tl
taml ;tti<l rendered a program .j
eautifuh hymns afterwhiVh tli
?-pj^wwhcfl a'- soul?ytirrin
ii't'ittun oh' tli a theme; "Turnii
i"si?U> to hear the message <>f Got
[la* entire services were etiiov.
y all.
At" 1:00 o'clock tile Mothei
JtlTh_"a>si.,mhiei| nt the Chun
vith Mrs. I 'atili ne S; Hivm ?tJ
(residentand AI rs. Rosa Redii
is Mistress of Ceremonies, aloi
\ith an noproci;itive audiotice..
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treat sermoi) was delivered by
Rev. [.. ('. Bulffr. Thome: "Who
n is my ' neighbor?" The Mothers'
of Club is <ioiny treat w?i It |}?i? I
-x?I -1 lie?nn'illli. i s 177771 - ui?><..'
\ .*! with' the pastor of Bethel, haw-}
K.' declared war?atrainst srmviYil vii<e'
? ; ; in the ciitv.
Revival meeting has just been
?m ' closed at Springfield Baptist
11-. Church and lias just opened at
re Bethel. <hi Sunday. .June UUth. .
se Rev. K. R. Bijtler "will preach at
v. hotli s.ovi ?;s Sunday. filling' the
st pulpit fur his son.
ill The athletic field, known as the
id Franklin Field, has been opened
dl' to chuich jfoft'JS of I,aniens. Only
those who attend some ^.'liureh
01 wery Sunday caii take a part or
" share in the joy of this field. The
field at present is laid off with
it. .several tennis courts, and the nets
are up and everything is reatly for
* . physical exercise.
This field was contributed by
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Franklin, who
L'n. moved back to this city from New
ivc members at Bethel. Mr. Frank
lin is a steward' and Mrs. FranklsI
lin is a stewardess. She is
| RreSKIent of the Pastor's Aid
1 Club.
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FLORENCE NEWS
i, m. Stokes, Reporter
Miss Janie- Hoggins of N. V. C> .
is in the city visiting relatives and j
Triends.
Mrs. R. A- Stokes hag |i-tu pried J
h6nie after spending several !
weeks with relatives in Orangeburg.
Mr. John Williams of Orangeburg
was in the city last Sunday
visiting friynds.
Mr. and Mrs. Malachi Stokes
celebrated their second wedding
anniversary on Friday, June 21.
They received many beautiful
gifts.
Miss Juanita E. Smith of the
City of Charleston and a recent .
grad of S. C. State College, was '
the guest of Miss Catherine Miller
on Sunday. 1
Miss Catherine Miller, a recent
grad of State College has returned
from Charleston after spending
a few days with Miss Juanita
Smith.
Send alt riews'To TTMTSiokes on
or before Tuesday of each week.
j. s. stanback st. john's
Day speaker at chkraw"
Clleraw, S. C., June 25?Grand
Master J. S. Stanback, on St.
John's Day as guest speaker of
Sanotonum Lodge No. 25 and Yenus
Chapter No. 51 of the Order of
the Eastern Star, gave a very inspirine
address stressing the duties
and advantages of free and
accepted mason ryr lie was at his
best, showing all the fight and oratory
of which he possessed a few
years ago. May his name be
praised. s j
Bro. J. T. Jones, Grand I.ectur- I
er, and Illustrious. Potentate |
accompanied the Grand Master. f
-We were pleased with fraternal
greetings from these brothers. 1
Bro. Jones also sang.
Worshipful Master G. W. Long,
presided. Bro. II. I.. Marshall
gave the Welcome Address. The 1
response was made by the Royal
Matron, Mrs. A. M. Pickens. Mrs.
Flossei Marshall and Miss Lois A
McKay sang solos.
At the reception, which followed
imediately, fchort talks were I
made by the following: Bro. J. H.
W. Morris, Jr., Bro. J. H. Toatley,
Bro. John Pickens, Bro. Wilder,
and Mrs. Ester Morris.
ST. ANDREWS A\lE CHIRCH
Rev. Chappelle McClary. Pastor
Andrews, S. C.?Our Sunday S.
opened Sunday morning with Mr.
Joseph Thompson as Supt. We ,
had a very nice discussion of the
lesson, and were glad to see so
many out.
A very lov-J-y?sermon?was?rrr=" ~
joyed Sunday morning from the ,
I text: Numbers " 14:.T. Theme: Not (
giving up..
I We are glad to have Miss Julia
Hawkins home again, who has
teen awav on a very lone trin. '
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