The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1940, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUK BUSY LADIES' The meeting of tlu* Busy La dies club was held at the bono of Mrs. Koberson 1101 Divine St Monday evening. All member. wwe present except two and wa had a grand time. Mrs. Smith. i; stul in New York. Mrs. ..Louis* Oreo was ;a welcome member or Monday. The next meeting w;l be at the home of Mrs. Hva Adam: 1112 Tobacco St., .July 1st... '/.ION IfOPFWELI, ? RAPTIST, t'll L'KCU Rev. \V. M. Masscy, Jr., I'astor Strother, S. t .? SS. Opened iU . 11:45 with _Supt 1. S. Coll ins ii eharfje. The teachers took theii classes for a period of thirty min i.tes instruction. A laree crow attended. At 12 o'clock om tins Lor-and IU*v.- Roberts as endetT tin rostrum and conducted tin- devi. tionals. The pastor's text was St. Matt hew 1V:S; subject "Get 7t Vision. The whole church rejoic eil. The Lord's Supper was ad ministered by Kev. Roberts in tiu ^^.uil'ternobn at which time be preavi e?ta soa^ft it-ring senv.on all en joyefr \W had with us the (loth semane choir from B lairs am many visitors. On thu.'Tnfst Sunday in July tin pastor and choir will wonshin with Kev. C. Jyh'jSQ" ill Fellowship BpOst church. All are asked to be present, llopewl-ll is making rapid speed since our new . pastor has been with us, we liavt taken on new life, both spit itua 11;. and financially. Cimie ami woe ship with u? on the lirst and third Sundays. M ItS. JOII ANN All WILLI AMS OF BIN FWOOD. S. < I'ASSKh a T" .... 11... i. TT-; 11; .i?'Mtiniuui v. a fuLieralized at St. James A. M. K church Thursday, June l.">. lt'40 Rev. Q. I.. Barr, pastor, master ol coremuhies. Selection, Nearer nr. Cod to Thee, was- sunt; by .tin choir; hymn, Servant of Cod Wei! - Done, was lined by Rev. C. . i. Barr; Invocation, Rev. I. .i tial-hie; hymn, 474 was lined by Rev L. kichburg. I-ir^r scrlpiu'roj. le. son 90th Psalm.s^. Iiev. W. K. Ric! ardson; solo, The 'Old Rugivc Cross, Mrs Luvenia*"Waiters; Sei oiid scripture lesson Ecc. 12th chat tei~, TTeV." B. J. I lodge. Letters telegrams, resolutions. PTA one Student council, Prof. J. ('. Prioleau, Jr. Letter of condolence I" r o in faculty, Mrs. Clarity Wright. Solo. I've Done my Work Miss Ruby T. White; obituary Prof. L. J. Jeiinerctto of Southerh Pine, N. C. Remarks as tr the life of the deceased. Mrs. Hat tie BroWn. Remarks and so to When I Come to the Had of My Journey, Rev. J. I. 'Hamilton. Remarks Row J. A DeLaino. Sole Toll the Bell, Mrs Eliza- Iia.\ter Remarks Rev. AM. E Kieiiardson Hymn, And Must This Body Die lined by Rev, Duval. Main eulo gy ueiivercd uy ntv. y u. uurr Rev. P. W. Iif -"? .?* was?pre -m nl. The host of friends from far am near who attended the funeral on pressed the very high esteem ii whien -Mrs Williams was held. Among the many? friends were l'roi cile Evans. .Marie Wilson, Mar;, Wells. Alberta Rich, Marie Con yers, Misses P. L.- Boston, Anna Korshaw, Evola Canty. Marv Ran sey, Mrs. "DeLairre, "Thr. Cirrrir MeKlveen, Miss M. ltagin am; others Which space will not permit us to mention. Palmer un-lei taking company in charge. Card ot Thanks We sincerely tl lill-lK U L> 1' Iltil 11^ friends for their acts-of kimhnss shown during i.:n<ss ami death of our low -ite. Mr-", .lohar.nak Williams. Mr. Thomas Williams, husband Mr. ami- Mrs. Conned. WilliamMiss Gertrude, Tlif." ""Benjamin Misses Mabel, Mary and Katie children. diSnmark news Hetlu-I \. M. hi. ( hurch Rev. J. P. CumminKs, Past"r Our services were very hi.gfi last Sunday. S. S. opened at the usual hour. Supt. 1-,. C. C. !<-*,::on. presiding; assisted by little Miss Lilly M.~Heiijauiiri. Splendid?remarks on the lesson by tin- pastor. At- 11: lo lt.< pastt biuupT.t. a wonderful nas-auv. s :lijvsct 1'i-a-v. it. This, meissnye aeuused th" heart,- of ~ti,e dVw?><owry in eh, ami all heaijts f? it Mad v. I.ile !. talked to os, \ i<t os v.on MrsMinnie Porter, lit*v. .lordoa Mr. Pirtckuey and many others, A ft cr service Uev. I'.'s turning Bro. K. 1). Freeman went ho mi wih Brii. and sister if. t'. (i w.-s for dinner which was ?m\ enjoyablo. At 7: la Mi.-, li. M. \V ,ijo .mi: ducV-'d a short missionary service with Bible quo'-ati ms and sonys. At #:h0 law. .("nrnmrno. , : ,.i;. took t: < stand I rinyi; as a o - sage from (!;< k. 1 Psalms, sill jert An Kx cileni \ n < ! m j.o.ntwerc broiiiM t oat. _ Miss E. L. W lilft is 11 .i- 77~ an A.U.S. contest Jn!\ 11t h v.i' ' promises to be vn y interestinv ARREVIM.K NEWS The Interdenominational Missionary Meetin/r met at the home of Mrs. Mary Pope, Sunday, J um 16. The house was called to ordci by the chapTaih. Mrs. Devlin. D " votions were carried out in th. usual manner. The vice-president Mrs. S. Edwards, took charge of the meeting. Following the adoption of the minutes of the laxt 1 meeting >7.00 was collected on the V roll call. Friends are invited to I attend these meetings. We were a lad tp have our president. Mrs I Mclzclla Hearst, with o ; ...n,! Matter boine ill for so n.- time. W . j adjourned to meet at the home 11 5; of Mr. and Mrs. .James Kdwaids on Popular St.. the third S.-n?h..\ , " i in July. The hostess served a do-1 ' licious repast. ' * i c < The Missionary Meet ing of tho|NV Mt. Fleasant Baptist Church nie* jj at the home of Mrs. Nannie Je kins. Friday, .June 1 1th. The ores' 11 dent called tin* house t ? _ ot Jer * Collection, amounted tp The subject for discuss n was.) t' "Keep in tin love of God," .Jud ,v 1 1 :! . -?5. The topic-wafu opened i ?'' Alts\ -.Tame Harris. Mrs. C'ynthi 1 Wharters won the prize in the cot | \ test. J'he niceti' r adjointum to t meet at tin- home of Mis. Willie '< Madison on Seeessioi '1 . .Inlv 1 1 ' *- A^lelk'ions* "repast was e: . d Vv T the hostess. I Mr. Allen Heed lias returned h V Hendel'Sntiville. X. after spend t iiti' a week, with his father and S mother. Mr. and Mrs. Mi'l ed I of Han ishiirtr, St. C MT. /ION AM ! ; ( li t l'( If V Ityv. (I. L Higgins. Kislnt I r _, 7* ~ S. nda.V was a hiyh dav. The J" ' S. was .held at the usual hour at ' .-1 all officers and teahcrs ' .iveve " their tline. S Prayer service Vvas coiidmt"" > | > by Mrs. Tula Bellamy ami Mis.Pauline Undue. The pastor th.n came foi ward and deliver ?1 a : stirrinjr sermon. His i< \t was ta1 . en from St. Matt. 1 1:12. Subject. ! "Go an<l tell Jesi s." From the sei 1U"U we trained many tvod thinys. a to add to our daily christian I'veOur hearst \\ar.e made to h urn. :. : this .man of (iod. talked. ,r: j S 5 . A IK F.S NOT MS l'i ieiidshi p ( ti: h . liev. M. M. Pen re has '.. y. ^ dialed a revival - :n (i-i .mil. vil. '* sou! h G,iiu|:-a. e Prof. Nix superintendent . I", i Sum,'av S--i >: is r> * ail " .Mt-ii.h i v ;< v-tnui out "it...I-.'r' - f'j-i (tit.m :! * rV,-!. I.. t i... Si re IV! Km.'?111 I'll l ! II \?nrlril - 11 -' Lu . iod. I Ale- Gnjts - week: Pas (j orV'Aid on Tin-i,ay. Mi- \ir; -a VV- dm sdav. P: otherhooil on Holiday.' l-VG.t, 1 \r* k-.s c- / i Monday. Tiie ("hurstinn rlub i-" ..lis. Milts "I'lth aniii. i-! sar-. S??-?- v. j 10, l'.'P) at Friendship '. tela a 7:-".o eVloi'k. ' ' - . llev. P>-:i p - 'ea-y I'd .-fu o Ve! \ insjimny sermons oa'nSu: la^. t!i ~ -subjects were Positive Uelifton . Sunday mernin'y. and A Leaky Fife I.ife Sunday nn-1 . A. tile close of life- s, i v : - l 'oi: v. as eipri v. -i. The visitors v.i r. : ! ,: Fee Maker of New A'- , i: ' Git- j" - '.Viiihim?Vr?rh \?rr?N-p-r?Vrrrt- -LCit.. ; Mis. While- < -niani- M w I'll kuss. \I !>., \> .1 !:!!; I r I . >,Kir.l I'j'.iit i.-l. ; i 11 I. Mis> |>. .,-rrrt y _ "i I'' S| M'i r ? , ] Cumberland \. M. I.. ( kr.>vV ' %f!' i r: hi I tfelv I. i ' !. laA. t.. C. ilidiV- 11 ,, ? !'< !' it t'..IV. !'ul ii'if.-Mii- I i'^.'H ' i? : ' ?L:S?. Kvelihl;' S -ice, v't 1 ki- * 'J : i 1 S/d e -r' S 'nh 1 >' it inn. \ i-* ; Mr Ma.- Thump*" t'-a - .t .'!* Smyrna school visit ? 'ma Mr'. Ik .I.'ti'-s .ainl . family | jiyi-r v. n !^ A' i -s. ^ Eva ' | ami mother "f b hp-si.y. \ , lel'iaIt ( ': arch, * Second Baptist ( iuireh .'.a ait.-'ar p. t aai v.. - -Id ar M- < 11<i l?apt is! - it \V-Vnics kty meat. T M test.. a as *' 1 t'l.r the lien.-tit i>l I tlx:- c ~ : : V. ~t; :zn I '<:? ! r v a- tM.vi n tjV : *' , ...la-- : . ~ M A' ! : : !.' : .. V; - ' 1 . ,, i a: ?t : M -< Kthel Colder i'!a b.r ;::. W-<\ i-.b-i'- 1' W-csle.i Mvlboi!i?*i ( itureh ^ 1 ..< : a-' and *:u aiber.- Wei<" ' i' ' Ml. !!rrb Sanaa : a I'tel -M. ' a'"i ah-m-'-iv.-js at M !.. Mt. Harris ThW'lM: r - -aiM am ivt r.-ary. The pastor. lb v. V*. ^ M. -bulling t>i .-aclnd la.- sermon '' A Ii.aily Vacation;. I I hide - i,.. will be h>-M lit \\'i s'.-v in- ar h July 8- and continuinj; t'??r two we. k<. The en- perutbni. >>.{ A'.'. V . en and vieiaitv is ; M I'M.KhANI) S i:\V S V (\ MM Kd.'it. T h > ; i- Wdi:.,in. ' fro; in v.- " . erna ho&pital at?Cnlund.,; , " li, _LU Tivt'a- |;.e ' ?rr Wrv'.y : h r"h with '' !T" I'n I'.ev. I. N Norwood . .ffi V-itjivc a-d-t.-d U> It: .1. i! T"J It y of 'h,-..- 1.|. IViria Misses si ltd li;it la-riiK \ Blakeney and Mr "Walker worth mctnicu to New h, | > . in> i . . ai d .M i.l IV Kribvis an ' t'lin ilv <>!' a-vilh . X. i '. in ' ,V|is 1- r :> rajh, i M M.(?. (lathiii.'-'S. Mi*. Ida Wail of Philadeln: i. i. .! \T*i \\ ihna Sn . lair of W , i '.'"hi, i r i i'! :! hoM'.o i >n a count of the death of Mr. K W ! p MNs A. it Ho.,., y Economic teacher ha*- returned ? her work after a month's vara fV f "\ T | FOR SALE ; ? , ' I MMtiVr.l) . p> i) u v <; o <> i> s ,, Ladies Silk Slips, (;owns, I'aja, "i-c- silk Stockings. ' '>.-< and Panties. All sample t,< |V (Mrs.) WondpH-fjfiuood Marins PHONE K.vr? : w 2-1-7B GKRVAIS ST. ( ()Ll MR1A ; ,'j, T iAVKKI.KV lift AN (.'II IKRARY I ..riiU. H Wheeler The s'-iin r iva(!ii]tr elul> li: P- ?u This voat we ;??* >'[ v . \ : .. . ? J . I- .VIIHTI I - : i/v'iir . , ( ' >' Our 'llhtv-lihrat s liiI i with Looks ahout Amei a. America in CdoniAl <!avs, : estern * ionoi 'a; .- with lodisir I e<> i i <1 v- >u . and :.l! t! I ittle !..ol , when i.vHca w. - t'iisC founded. T' . a?v? \.o Revolution. and the C ii War period*. and ihe h oks i uday. a* <! about s-.hp d- in .Vtv a ;< t! < rot 1 ? had I: i vu i ii rl :.nu- hoys, ai o. !ccs ijourneys to the Has .'e-1. North sind South. Come ai rir el with vs. Vol r fatv is :i 1 ra y ,_eaja! an'1 ' 'f ticket, tl ed. white- a 1 blue i "*n o4* t! v T iih's, upon which \ ui :: . is printed and the stati aro cheeked. Some t 1 t ' i e tickets sire l.< '.. i anees V'-Daniol. AzalK I Thomas' v Anderso * I; <!< ('hatnlau. I? i*: s Kaifon r'rt i !'t t-e. Is-o'*,.-. Wn-lactv Jnf 1 ?.. ( '-.erine Worth a?': ( < .sii ah Worthy. A? t< -. \\ heeler. wis Ifoll-ua ai Ilichari -.on snul ' tl lsh'"' IN(?! N(. ( ON V KX Vlo\ . i -I..-V .c:; != i\ Wi'.i< > > was u.i: lie larj. *< (! ay wl;i.!u v.civ, tlui tu a siiiyiiyir Onvnition" ' I" i". <>!' \t w- |iD|i ' . !";< >i : at a.a.i I yi i i an* t i - ' "I a ('v.- pri-j-Molit i < 1. Carolina \vla> t an handle ti; >i<. "le M " ~ ? -Vi- ' I-1?? .sir i I- ?!!< ' lot hs We uavi' ..tclau 1,;s a tvr . a: ' t . -i ?.i ;'w ! ritli lii ? nn c'htreh topi s, e;u n > hv .ats in., ri.seit nat Ik 1 !' ety sincere and honest*. , a- an : ''ft tf t hin;?s ii|. ,t h .. ; __:>ithint. sT1 flyjil of the Iiaptr he I'llli. . ... -- -a. ,\ ...a -an V -la1., : . :u, la. ;ih I'.aji ! ;:??? servi.. s t?t t b'.nyh should have the emiors. lent at' thi* - pastor. <H" ar. la!..1 ia i h f ; t u1 ! ade> ,.n nv church that attempt to > I' o : . i vit '.!.i the past.. !! l';.:'." eia.ny people lavlif. ! I: : or has ia , uiny 'o .1 .. 11 'i: -..at.. t.:,? > -hoi;.- ra ii. a: I... , a-iiy cnu-e misut tamiimr ami *'r. l ::. .> . ; vii . fhe pastor a ith ii - ! I I : ' P-V ' 'ui- a* 1 >'.;i! Iiv paid -At a tht- sUnaluiv of '.ia- pas^v mi t !:< church i v i ftarv. 1 \:I I ho choirs .-an* v.,.11 : . . I; ! i I ail vit \v umh L Ifnl.a -dip?u-l .l;Hii i?-ih o a am tia- tiaaii.v liltiv 'ribbon. Aor !i11li- to siai.'ii'aa t.- froia ti . . ... Y. S 1 , I'aitU.i M.I . ; 111. SlUmP, hut In um-lay ' F:'i,rviivcato >t IT >; ha\ iij'j i ni.-.. I iv t. an a in chcvj; - put i.'-jt-lla-r, ji.Mti,:. .i.i", ;i-v. ahead in nuance. llj.iaa It Z'aiii. ai.4 S\w llifp. .. I- .in. ' _ujii' - 1 til'.: chn.v ' .111n .\ 11l*." <'"<> hy '1 1 ' Is twill "li ' lb Wll .Ml'?i K ii:;- I'riend. Sam (on!. slim :ic t .inin:'. i:> never !>cl'oi he had-to liKut hiitd l-? keep 'I'm. rbin our ryes ospee.iall*. \\*. < am ami his 1st."it- with Mr '!; i 1,'.- a r'<n!i-:as voire \\< I ml li.i trumpet. White lia 11>i Kl.. nv.rr \\ i a sent. Thclioirs aiit Certainly doim? rrr??eh. re! c s?and?rtiiim|,,-i liotild ' "i-nurait'e tlu-ni by th ' W. K. ih *-\a \ u 0">5r Mini i-: < MOOF Of- AllKKVIl.l.i: \ I C'CMSS I 'm- :* pel i id, of t '??> . lay . \ i . iv< I-' i! 1 j-i. i-t' .\!i!n vii! ' n ! <i t f i >; W V.maiiiiii HiM I-!"."!. I: v. a, V!,! f a !.< -m riniary. u iiiniti ami intcrim-di les. The instruction coJl - is In' f 1 e Sttiiiy. snnvs and hah liv.o ' ui in-' tin- assembly hoi r t.k h. "1 -I tn lectures- by th 'I!"", a .' ] m : fa VS. ! ! IT *1 'lams. K. F: .Johnson. a! :mi Kit. a'tb imp '< ". Mrs. Knittedaiuj Mi-< Sara I'hitr. Thr lectures v.-.-ti 'tit'1 . at tonal ami fu'll ui' ..jn^xd-oia?TTTTTTTHTv tin- T: i1 i' a v TiT iTi ai'v Vacation 15ib!o S'tla' a i'.'s b kr.l to Hash 'I!'s Sub in / TMncc a ml Von-yed at dclud il piriiir. (la Friday i.aiur th otk fit tIn scliiHil i'ii"mittat iI:' a \ i cy i ;? ? ? -1 hiv sii.il y |?S !(' pmirra IM Iin! I 1 " t! n'lvts showimr t>n pi ns; rea.\ ilifriiTi' tin- t v... w s? ?n li n. IVi"-s, v. ?-r?- a\v:i ; Mi>^< ? <Syhilnnn, Rmvne nir i-xfi'l!.>!;< < in Wiivk nn<i Mm- f ' winvr- ju r-nn ree< ived. tl.ein:. Misses K?'jitrio?' O"o;|-yin. \"> hi imv. Master .ThaVst- Minini?U-i ist- Johnson. The ^elwinl Wits < ' ili'I'li t i 11 1/ I'V. K. 1,. il<v\.lams. a i-wn no*.' minister i.f tin* I'n h\'lci n rhi'rch "t' 1'i'y it" :i?vi' t' t ! < \\'e-? (' Ht< every effoi as a!iv> <! town? <] *be sprees.- n ie setwiol. His .assOtnnts wci' R T?r. M:?i*v ' ana. Mai 'aret Ynntv. f'urnie \ inwoe and Mary F. flreene. \R'I"\ HONORS I.ITTT.F. 0IR1 Friday. June 11. Or. aii'l M)'< Norman Fitzpntriek entertain 1 at a levelv children's part; inovine their little daiifhtci [nr^aiet Ann, on her Rth hirth iV. flt- tVi^ir w * -'VWIUIIUI I Ullllll V * HE PALMETTO LEADER > ' home. "Fitzhaven." i11tT . tnicsts arrived tin y donned color I the spacious lawn and over tli j picnic trrpunds. The house was at 1 dell riov.el-s A nint uiwl V mot it* was used thro -1) out. V- - At f, o'clock thclllUtic truest: i- were invited into tin' dining roon in where, centering the lace eoveiif: n table, was a beautiful birthda; u cake bearing eight candles. Littl v- Margaret Ann blew out her can die.- as the Quests sang "Happ; Birthday." Ice cream, cake, nut l" ^id candies were served. Those enjoying the party witl >> Vavgaref Ann. were: Gurney an: ' J Ph.\llis Nelson, Vera and O. 1 ' Champion. Itarriett and Dells h' Mae Erj. miingcr. Gloria Johnson Vivh'M* Counts, Jackie "Williams 11 i" a and Luscius Weathers, St lair and Thomas Robinson, Hel II en Mitch 11, Borothy and Mary F s.. Johnson.- Jacqueline and Chloi iL 1 ji> hi. Anthony M. Hurley, Harr; and Roselyn Chappelle, Eugen and Gloria Champion, Harry an: " Eunice Goodwin, Eucy Rose am John Adams, Cornell Boyd, Editl III T.aVerne and Julia Margare V- Koon, Clytee Gilliam, Kay Fran cis and J. \V. Goodwin, Dori " Thomas, Gloria Gairick, Juaniti '.v Go? dwin, A. B. Parnell, Jr., Ell < - tine. Smith and Andrew Sim nvottsi Vivian Goff, Antionetti Uoownod-and Willis C. Johnson OtU.of town, guests wew*, Edwari am! Gwendolyn A. Baylor of Ev an.-vilU., Indiana. Mis. Fitzpatrick was assistei ? by ber sisters. Misses Carrii .Belli*, "Marylyrt and Annelle Hoo ver. " in:: soi tiikkn new < <>Mi:rn CU M ! 'it. Island. X. V.. June 6?Wi y r ' '. the home t.r Mr. and Mis !i , . W illiams. 1 2()<> St. Bay - side. X Y.'at Ssharp. "i.ord i want to ho ; Christian." Scripture by Miiss I Johnson. 'J" Psalm. Prayc .. '\v i he president.. Sony, I come t( tiif an den. 7" : M .ii :t v.t ie read a ti < i adoittd. Miss (.bidiell Johnsot i11ai' a su.usxest ion for a boatl'idi this summer. Visitors present a d tiii- nieetiny were Mr., and Mrs Caii.*r K. Wine, Jamnun. N. Y. i -V i'. nn?T Mis. Neod Kaiford, Hemj < ..<!, N Y.; Mrs. Mahal E. Win* o (irOat Neck, N. Y.; Mr. Chestei is i.'isi'H. Sr.. Chester. Jr., Sain i- I !>ns.'ii and Jiltle Master C. W kl I J.'.s"ii. Jamaica. N. Y.; Mrs is i'".: .--tei .Uhnsuii and son, James ! h\ vsidj , N..Y., M r. \V. C. Napie H <- aiona of Loiiy Island, N. Yr W" are planniny for July 4tl 1 t?> Le the last day in the histor; . of tins oryaniv.at.ion. , I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garwii n- J ha ?.i'.rst returned from? Rid pi I:"be iii'.r. S. where they spoil i vera! days pleasantly. 'file next nieetiny will be at tin .i ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Nat .o |. tries. 101-11 Pine Grove St., Jn ;i j ..nica. 1. P. X. Y. on Thursday ,j lil; II. !?. in. ,, I '.'i-a McBui nette? Beporte; -U < u LI B LLP-Ill lfcTON N I ITI Al < ir!.iV ! >; ^{rn itla. dune I I Mi ?' 1 M1-. A. \Y. Cottrell, Sr.. wis! ' ,t., ^nnmtnee the marriar.e of...thei - -1;:i chit r. llil'i: Beutrice. ?to' tin ll< \. 1 >.. Bynum C. Burton. Ma; s- JT.. P.'10'. at the home of tin '! i.'iili's parents,-7!M A\ondale St it The home was heautifully deeo rat <! :witli lilies and jrladinlus ?d Mr-;, Pihv Holmes plaved tla * Wt, Id it it- March. Mrs. Lottie Wit hams was maid of honor and Mr A. A. Holme- was host man. Tin ' cri i inoriy v-a performed by Or A. P. Met on ikk, j>astor of St Marl: \ M L Church. Many wit - 4-.?~r j?t4~i?i?rem ottyr ~On t -uf-tovn :e.-t y a-' Mi-s Mal.le Burton, sis tor ;he e iooni. Mrs. Burton is a graduate ol [7. !<Hiuh .School and Florid: State Colleje. She was a membet of C 'e, ,l>. jm honorary men: i- *^T'" of the Y. \V. ('. A. and the Kdufational CI b. Mrs. Burton is i talej'tyd m sician. her voice havi?>*_r h en In a' d over the W.O.B.O hro.udetistinjf station. She is ; former, school teacher of Madisor ? i'""!'!;1, where she was a recipient ,1 of much commendation. t Uev. Burton has attended sonti of the leading schools of the conn - i ry. lie )cuvc<l his A. B. degree . u -> or?Le M-oytre ?1P o Here?M Pin phis ~ Tenn."Til lh.'JS. the honorary dp in- of doctor of -^philosophy > f oil) tlx College of Divinity, In! (iiiina.polis, Indiana in and i; .. :i t nndidatc for the; master of art; 1 <)? ". ; ce from the University oi i- 1 Vjjroit. Dr. Burton is tin- son of Rev - ami Mrs. ). If. Burton of Newber1 -S ' . and the pastor of Lawd rei.c> \MK Church, Katonville ' !'!a. I'? is also director of the Hu! mane Chrbdian Society which is i-ndi-a-. oriiiv to establish a' modern a clinic for Xe'trroes of Orange U.niitv, Florida. I I.ISM \ M. K. ClU'ltl ll Rev. .1. K. Dixon, Pastor j A s|il(i.did review of the S. S lesson was made by Supt. M. C. (. Boo'/er of Trinity AME Church > l'rayer set vie <- was had afterI whieh our pastor pr.-ached on the; theme "Singing" which was a brief and timely sermon. We alsc [ had a splendid Children's Day pmeramt rendered hv the Children e?f Elisha anel Trinity AME . Chm h' s, also Zion Bap. Church. v The choir rendered very .effective - I music. Visit the frienelly church . where everybody greet you with a y| snule. " ' ' . I r | BROOKLYN, N. Y. NKWS fc ( ii' i-he first few summer days has <i c been awful chilly in New York;** - spring coats, were found quite 1 a The following young ladies * 1 ( Vom Pineville,, S. O., are spend I ( s ing the summer in Brooklyn and t n New York: Misses Ermena Priod leau, Junior J. K. Gourdine, H. S. y Hester Judge and. Omega Thurso j e sopKThcflTS"?Priefidphip College, i . Rock Hill, S. C., and Miss Mar- i y tha Dingle '39 graduate of J. K. ji <5 Gourdine H. S. Miss Ida Sadye Judge formerly h of Pineville, now making her home d Brooklyn, will spond her vacation t in BethUehem, New Hampshire. a She will be very glad to hear from < it her friends in the south, her ad- i i, dress: 4905 Surf Ave., Sea Gate, 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. Tel. Esplanade^ ( . 2-3/97? Best wishes lor a happy' ? summer to all. Lord, God of host I e le with us. >, d PENDLETON NEWS tv Kings Chapel A. M. E. Church I Sunday school began at the us. ual hour, with our efficient Supt.. s Mrs: M. J. Crawford leading in I a the lesson. At 11:45 preaching t ......... "v ' v > ? s14 ' | vi c uiuaa- * . ed to receive such food fyr th< i e s<>ul as was .given Sunday by our 1 i. Pastor, Rev. J. B. Smith. ?Xlem- I 3 hers from King Chapel motored - to ^Denver. Sunday afjternoon to > witness and .K. assist Rev. 0. C i i Brown in his Children's Day ex- i l? ereise_.pt the Fair View A. M. E. - church. The trip proved to be a i srecess. Mrs. E. Dpyle has returned ( from Florence where she attend I ed the State Baptist convention _ fo?' women. She reports an J io.vable trip. i Mrs. Pauline Thompson had as i r her house guest for the past weekMiss Rebecca Sherard of Ander- ] . son, S.C. Mrs. R. G. Reese, Mrs. Cora F. i Reid and Miss Viola L. Graves ere t he dinner guests 'of Prof, < i o-d Mrs. B'. \V. Gall man Wednesd day evening. < _ Mr. B. H Keetse left for New _ i Yfork City Sunday night where " i he will collect merchandise for his > business He' is . an antique fur- i t nituure dealer. OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR , IN COLUMBIA ^ Prof. II. C. Brewer, diivctor . Darlington Summer school and vice-president of the I'alm.l! Stsite Teachers' ^association was , .' in Columbia Friday attendi", t!:? v _-funeral of his friend, the R -v j James Molman. This reporter . chatted with him a little whih. though his time, was short, he. in>- > j pressed us that he planned to d , everything possible to have. eauL _ , county in the state to regis< r on. hundred pereent. . . Tile niilioi'itv of tlii. Ii.nnii.iv i.f , the state art- elated with tin- new _ . officials and they areanxious- t<sec them in action .July 1st. Prof. J. R. Rurgess, the newly ck-cti (I president is fai1 from la- 1 ing a novice in office. Prof. Eurgess, has Keen the cxeclliw si-.-? retary for many-yeans, ht-nt-c. h knows just what to do. President M. F. Whittakor. ' . 'Stele < olloe'O is I'ciV a III! 'I' 1 her of his hoard and will ?1?? i' i (J ! less-be of much help by his ad- t l> vise along shnol matters. [Profs \ ' Uu kner. Neal, along with executive secretary, backed up by Profs. Finley and tiallman, w? ^ shall watch and seT* what we shall t ' s?- a ' ___ R. 1!. L HELENA NEWS Mt. Zion Rnptist Church Rev. M. ('. Freeman, Pastor l.hc S . inlay ?ju.-ho. .1?i+uJ ?i?U--? usual hour with a larre attcn- t dan.-e preseet. At 7:.'!() p.in. th: ii , Rev. F..--K. Sliuh delivered a won- '! derful sermon. We were very .-. lad to have him preach, and is'. I up our pastor. The followim: ...... |;. ... r E. Sligh, Rev. M. C. Freeman and y II Rev. .J 11 Willia't s. I Friday night,'June 'ill an < >1 : l. | Folk Reunion was presented at Mt t | Zio i .chore'-. aCf.er which every- ... , 1 one enjoyed himself and herself _a . to the highest. t ivrr. riezzie noun ami .Miss In! ' I Owens of Spartanburg wrir lb' R hi' \1< s. A mail' a I'ohh of n . Helena, S. C. ? ?? *-j?Misses Catherine ml (iliulys A-? 1 brains of Newberry were the we.d end guests of brother ami si-- ,| t. r-in-ia\v,Mr. and Mjs. Thomas Blown, of Helena. Mr. and Mrs. Arrhie Long. i <j Cireenvjlle wen- tin- aften.oo'i w quests of their parents. Mi. and ; Mrs. Win. Long and children of ;s 1 leli'Ua. n l!ni? 11 Chapel A. M. K, ( lunch , Rev. T. K. Robinson. Castor Sunday, June 23 was a big day >| ' at Brown Chapel church. S. S ,j, | i poned at .the usual time with a 'p ' number of scholars and teachers ul fire-vent. After a few minutes y study of tie lesson the piesidinr V( Elder. O. C Dunham made re- ,|, ma. Us. At 12 o'clock Rider I).'r g i ham delivered a masterpiece ser, moil, csing -{as his subject: A t(. Foundation Built On Truth. Af- jc ( ter the sermon we Went right in- jr >, to tlii' quarterly eonfrence. There- jc i were two brothers given licens- , > es to preach. Rev. T. E. Robin- v ' son and his loyal members of the V; Brown chapel and St. Mary cir- T J cuit have been able to pay the el-| ,.< | do' out each quarter so far. A;'-J p j tor a peaceful quarter hoards 1 | v J and 2 served a delicious dinner to s( the elder and a number of others . I) Sunday, June 30 another big p lay is schcuul?.'il-"at 1>i\?wu clu ?1. All t.llO i'lnni ?1 list! in an i y tug in mt. On Monday ni.ai:t, July 1, t fteavunty?Oosi>ol Sinews ut 1 Lroit, Mich,, will at o thurch. Tickets arc on suithe parsonage. Oct them <>n in July 5, tin ministerial alliai i-ii4- render a i>iograui. The si eel for the evening v. ill be Eifc ioasons W hy i tjt ia te t..e Bi s the \\ oi'tl of (J oil. taime O ind all to both of tlU'se occasio On last week the death of } D. S. tVeenwood brought dm ad ess to ti.O | t .,'{ it- n?-l'e II ,he neighboring vicinity. Tune * ere n to to .salty ;ernoon. lie left to mourn Oss a (Iev-i'led v.ile. Sister, b ther, son, daughter, two gn, children and a host of relate tin lrieiuts. Tiie i.m.iiy Wish .hank one ami all lor tin- kindn ihowii during his illness ami dei tnd for tho beautiful ilurah- n ivere contributed. Will IT-MIKE NEW S Revival meeting closed Sims Chapel Baptist Church. K J. li. I'icKolt. tne cnrut'.t t4>r, I returned to hie home in (,'inc lati, Ohio, l'aslor, l.i-v. 1'. \v ace. Rev. Piikelt a: ;i Ucv. \\ lace were two week- gtUusls Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wdiiams. lh vere delighted to have had d ier with Mr. and .Mr.-. .). ('. lii tnd othersAn adult program, \ induct :y Faster Robinson, mas held lame Tabenu.ele (h.rch. Su lay night. Mary .g.mered exi flit speeches. Collection S'hUo Rev. 1. l!. KuMhi delivi red ! nu.1?si'i nio ?a4?1 i ilai' (iinvi1 Sunday to . an appreciatee an Mine. Home'-froni school are M Uouisc Jones of: Friendship < eye ' at <: k i di. t .; .1is: Leonie Doughty. YoieheVs fm lute at Denmark, .is. C.; Liz ami i . ..s. - Knkk.i d. lbs k" ii v ' . . a. n S': > Hi jf I'liin':.' Mr-s.s Ja.h :i .1 .'.Mi .?fuel-?k! i .' i ' t. i a son oil Union, S. (*v were t . . s ..( ; : ,\ ' I ..... . .li" : ! r. M .-. ! !'. all? t < v Miss Celeslim \\ aim i h" from Drayton Strut 11 It*-; Scir it New'berry. Mrs. Jessie CJrift in v. a - I'am t i T Church. Fnt i n : i a * i: a; . :A*iVcll Baptist ("liumii. d.h -H-f nortician, in cliai'Ve. W'e - t .' < this w . ;i 1. ' AY hope !' ' ! i . ' " n: !l-y. \\'<; hope fur t: e con; ins Miss Ruth Johnson has iel.ii ;d home after i.d.e r ,vith her- mother in time' >. ? ^ ^ A II :.I \MS ( i! \ i' i I. \. M. li. t ID l.'rl! ?4?v-. ??rt~. -..h-tfi' I 'liHy- J'j^l IH i , . i . . Or ' " < , \ ; I . '... t' t !]? ? ;iy, J ? .t? ; -?.*< | e.xt from dfd:.. | F \. j, da!, i.- a \\ | o be at Ids I : ? Yin' , us V hi' choir was exci < ding!; uoi I .e, if.' . .. .. h". . ; ;-!,,j- i \,)h;' 'I ' I ' ' - Trustee, i .. . i i. t r-'. 0 pay We t.n- ant-.i-i . i t!" in- 'ally will come oIF the eo -'4-b A t 1 1 ' ; . r ; . . aid In!" ! .. c , v . t unday at !ii,!-. i: .. ii>. |.k il! -!?<.. its ns-...ii. I I .oaglie is sj?>n i:.y a dhiicr he A - ia;. :V I i < i . v at nd .. ? .- ! .. J.,, ;; I church .July a liiiissl-.il K; C < da.-. will i?. i\? ? 1 W ut -mini this i . aing with ti cufiei's. The evening services v.ViO rqu . i t past eliwjvd a great sermon. ()i with I!h- chun i 11 choral i lidi a sti-d "a tin- cladr Sunday nit 'hkrh added (o tin- services. TI i.i cvi f \ 'I' u-sday i hi ?h-1; at the ci.tn.h. All mo ; . : -jt't'i b( ;??a lembers are asked to be pre .( ITa* Missionary society met ic !i ryh last Friday, and en acted a very interesting ineetii oo ituieh praise cannot be giva tr President, Mrs. JolVersoti at Irs. At-: lies llikk-lnand J'or ti -ry line program that was re red. TI.i- tln-iae was I ovi- at irnrtrf Viin n> nant/iivwl I t". T V* J Vlllilg H i V II I I I 1 III it t??;>m-. V. V- arc hajipy iu>\ t'nal a i\v ' uve. <>ui mis inaries orpanix.cl, and tin- It i the* state. The .1 mi i<>r ,\I is inaries met at the home of Mis ; ' a a l < : a i i< .- I! ay lies. i 1 " * ' i ?'*.? " -/aviy.in ofS.1 annus officers was complete he following officers were dec I : 'isses \vttiir tirtett Med resident; -,J''na:.etla Hildebran '?'( - '.ill i<\ -ni : ('ha close H;;'yiH' ;c rotary and reporter; Catheryi avis. Asst. secretary; Mali henc, treasurer and Gladys I la; Saturday, June 29, 1940 > 1 - | nes, chaplain. After the transact . | mi; in iiumiic.-im a ueucious repast L's- ! v a-' served. The pastor organizj i d Ai vilev.' club last Friday, Mrs. :nc ' Vivian Mingo was elected prepi> ' ! dent; .Miss Llease Jefferson, sec'Ur j ii-t v; Mrs. Leila Mcnderfhall, at l < s ii ' . -'The name of the club lie and other officers, will appear in ice next week's issue of The PalmctJi> to Leader. 1)10 BKTHKL \. M. K. Clll'RCH lie, i_ in K,j. Rev. It. J. Iliitehinson. Pastor 1111Si. (leorg\ S. ('.- 'The morning ! services be.uan at the usual hour * ' i condu.fed by the pastor } s He preached freni the s.:L,ject A 1'J* Circa t Invitation. In die af'ter. noon. Ldu Children's day was oh- * , k ^ served bv the three churches takl. ing part making it a grand af L'SiS , ? cv j | JVI1'. t|1*' : P' V. Walter Wimrfmm ami?a " student of Morris college, Sumter delivered a very good sermon at . night. Subject The Power of Influence. Rev. Wind! am is making i? I. Rev. T< on er a young stnVent of Benedict college assisted al ? ;r? ?i... .i,.,.~?m....i.. |. J The. Simmons Sacred orchestra j';i_ of Augusta. (la., made a wonderfill hit to a packed house June 24. ' There will he a Mauless Weda' din}? igriven on the 8th of yMl.v . ,t - poll Stored By Mrs. Mable Slini' 1 tners. You are cordially invited l.i;.il ? NKW HKTHKI, NKWS ed at Rev.' A. I). Duncan. Jr., Pastor a- ?'' : rv ears left (Vonruff Suna 6 '- y f r other churches as there ,'Vi- :i I "nera 1 al Heaver Dam, an ,|j. oth.r at Mt. Calvary (Dea. CohnL a? New Liberty <llro. William Parks i. New Hope (Miss Jose uj. phhu* Rice). Miss Nora- Parks. Mr. and Mrs. .John. Hobby; little lt Barbara Parks ajid the Writer atz!c trrdi d the funeral at New Lib >rjjj tv. Rev. Anderson of .<\sheville; N. j.!.j ('.. officiated A singing convention will c>n. >( 'ore at New Betlu-l on Sunday -? iiioi nin". Tin?pnblii?r??inv i'ted. 1 Don't fail to read The Palmetto ho I'1';u'trSunday School was fine on last d.-v. The', i 'ssim was beautiful1, ly taught. The banner was won y "< Pi tore Roll Class No. 2, Mrs. K. J. Parks, teacher. The pastor delivered a soul.stiri iny sermon. Another T>nb was u, -air delivered at night. Both were immensely enjoyed. Mr. James Williams of Binning ham. Ala., is visiting his -sister here. Mis. Klizn Thompson. Mrs. Marion Thompson spends t her vmaiion with her sister, Mrs. Rhs-tutL, Williams of Virginia. = r T~ ? Vh'!> cribe For ? The Palmetto Leader NOW PLAYING! HOB HOPE P \ l I.KTTK t:nnn.t?n 'The Ohost Breakers" p."rvrx-TW-<4. , South Carolina State Heauf icians Con v. \ W II I. UK II KI.I) AT nv SI MTEK. SM\ I July 15-16, 1910 c. IN TilK LINCOLN 111CI1 SCHOOL AUDITPRICM Mrs. Annie- ll. Evans, Pres. Mrs. I.illie-\V. Rogers^ SecMiss Elsie . Senrlea, Reporter /^^^RQSKCfinRISnDBBD^ P T : ... :-Grocery and Lunch IK' Eat the Best "s. At Reasonable Frit)> !' OCR FOOD IS CLEAN 1)t AND WHOLESOME in S2t> Washington Street 1 u. 1 s. i P. J. Herrin, Prop. ? I SSSfSSKKKf^f' Ik Monday, July 1 " > IS THE First Anniversary OF THE 5 Points Theatre COME DOWN AND HELP US CELEBRATE! " SPENCER HEDY TRACY LAMARR S- in "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" ![ MON D A Y?TUESI)A Y ; . I &&& ***? 4 '"' .' Kverv Monday Night is ,u. i "UARO.ATN NIGHT"?ADM. 10c y