The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 10, 1940, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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f PAGE FOU1 1 " SUNDAY SCHOOL COW. A SUCCESS Moncks Corner, S. C.?The an nual Sunday school -convention- ol t the Reformed Episcopal church met with Holy Rock, Willington S. C., July 25-28. It was an Educational tour foi us from Charleston, Moncks Cot' ner and Summerville to Willing ton by bus. Thursday night pre convention program with Miss A1 beitha Jackson as chairman. Plaj The Flight to Egypt. Friday morning, devotional ser vice was conducted by Revs. Abrt ham Gadsden and John L. Aiken l Sermon by Rev. - John H. Dally pastor of (Jrace Church, ~M(jnck: Confer. Organization: Commit tee on Hours, Rev. O. J'7 Boone On Finance, Rev. John H. Daily On Credential, Rev. James K Webb; On Memorial, Miss Lueih Williams. Reporter, Rev. John L Aiken and Miss Lucile Williams Afternoon, song service eonduci ed by delegate from Redeemer S S. The report on budget was verj guud. Papii1! "The?Relationship between tlie Teachers >-?and Pupils" i;ead by delegate: from?lsi a el?mid?G ood?^h"Ph"|' Church schools. Adjournment. Friday evening sessiop: a uniqut program was rendered by Hol\ Rock church school. It was real ly a splendid feast. Saturday morning song service, conductet by delegate from St. Stephen church school, Summerville. Keac ing "The Value of a Well Organ ized Church School," by delegat* from Grace Church School, Monck: Corner, loltowed an open discus sion. The Rev. John L. Aikei stirred the audience during this period. Songs, Primary Method open forum, Miss..Lottie Mae Ball Rev. James E. Webb, presided. Afternoon, song service conduct ed by delegate from Holy Trinitj Church chool, Charleston. Several selections were sung by th? Charleston Glee club. Address bj Miss Annie Dalton, "Some Moth ods of Attracting the Youth t i the Church Schtiol". ^ Executive session, Rev. Josepl ? j-CoUin^i?The- following were e" levied:?vj..n iifr.(ddvnG EiT gene Lloyd-;' Secretary, Miss Eliz abeth Haleston; Asst. SecC, Queci Ester Wast; Treasurer, Miss A1 I ertha Jncl.soti; Orvwiist, Mis: L..c la Kiik. Adjournment. Saturday night sermon by tin Rev. Joseph S. Collins. Sunday school at 1U o'clock wit! Sunt. and Vice-President,.. .?UK Miss Lillian Hey Ward conducting the opening. Before service-?i sh rl prayer service was conduct ed by ?vi+s. llattie Williams, juris diction president ami Mrs.--Keoecca Flatter, local cTiairman. Set: mon by the President, Rev. Wm Mack. Charleston next place for con vention. Words cannot express our gratefulness for the ivceptior given us during our stay. m ^ district si pts. South CAHUL1N A C'ONFEKKNCK IN S1.SSION AT ORANGKBIUC The nine District Superintend dents of the South Carolina cxrrr ference including Rev. 0. B. Till man, Beaufort district. Rev. A Alack. Ht'imettsvi 11 u district; Rev F. Rollei son, Berkeley district Rev. G.~ A. Thomas; Charlestoi district; Rev. C. C. Reynolds, Flo lence district; Rev. D'. S. Curry Greenville district? Rev. E. C Wright, Orangeburg district; Ro\ C F _ Ferguson. Spartanburg dis trict; Rev. A. R. Howard, Sumtei district, met in Orangeburg, Jul} 10th, to consider ways and mean: for raising funds with which tt finance a program for repairs ag gregating $18,000, at Claflin col lege. These same leaders are already raising $Ki,000 a year for Claf lin Maintenance. In all Methodism no conference is doing mon for Christian education and tht conference college than the Soutl Carolina conference is doing foi Claflin college. The time-has come wlvtm?addf tional funds are needed for re pairs including an item of $12,00( l'or repair to the heating^ plant." The conference leaders decider to undertake the responsibility ol raising $18,000. ? ' . ' The campaign lor raising fundi will begin immediately. Because of the tine -serviet which which Claflin college has rendered for seventy years, the school has many friends of botl races throughout the State. Two Financial Solicitors were nominated to work with the Dis trict Superintendents. S. J. McDonald of Sumter and -E. B. Holloway of Greenville were elected as full time Financial Solicitors tc work with the District Superintendents and pastors. The success of the campaign guarantees a new era of service for Claflin college. WINNSBORO NEWS Mr. Arthur Jlarrisorr and Mrs Dessieree Jackson have had their tonsils removed at the Pryor hospital in Chester, and arc doing nicely. Miss Ophelia Boyd is indisposed but in good spirit and we wish for her a speedy recovery. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Talley are taking a month's vacation and ara to visit the World's Fair tff Ntrw York^ We wish for them a very pleauant stay. They will be back for the first Sunday in September. Subscribe For? The Palmetto I^eade* I SOCIAL N 1CWS OF ! jt.JRKKNVlU.K * The Tophatters' Social eh.I was I host ta.it great iH inbci of guests i at their"second annual ilancc giv, en Thursday night, July 11. ISM. at K. C's. Amusement Park. The, hall was decorated in the club colors, black and white with a back ground of ivey. iloxes with lights in them were hum? showing the different clubs invitf d. 1 he now famous Tophut was directly in* Renter of the or. hesf ! ? Tlu> vv'SminVt c lii'iiViii.' ?l L.. i ions view to those"who <.1 ivh not can; to dan?ta_ Looking out tn, windows on the west side of the ? hull, you gaze directly into ttiV ? shimmering water of the swim .nine pool and to the north of tlu , pool is the club house where apy eame may be played. Booths were place<l on the lawn around the pool and with all lights on. Gee! it wain beautiful! Yes siV f Ole Joylaiul was tops for the Tophatters. i Before going to the dance tlu _ members of the club and thoii _ r y ue.st assembled?at?the?home?oh ? or. and ^HVs. Bob G. for cocktail L all lea\ inif in a group to arrivt _ .tic e promptly at 10 o'clock, where the President,-Thomas Brid en and Vice-President Clyde - Mitchell were standing at the dooi i welcome each one who came i uy wiin guts. "" Among the duo i present wen*: The Socialites, thi 1 V. N. B. y., the ReVelei s, all o Greenville, Out ot' town club: i were The. Esquire, the 42nd St : ol' Spartanburg, S. C. Everybody eel'i to have fought with them t a good shot *f grace and charni i and I believe it was contagious , bec'ause it did not take long foi ! everyone to catch Mh Before it ended everyone had a good time Joe Aladdox and his rhythm . einj s were just fine. "Deep Furpie" the club's song was played - oetter than ever and enjoyed im- , ! mensely by, all. Everyone.'" left- , feeling that they had had the best < > time in his life. ! WIM.IA.MS CirAFKL - V. Mt*;. t'H I'RCIt ? Rev. K. J. Jefferson, Fastor , (.oldie McDuflie, Reporter I ast Sunday was a great day " at the above named church, and l a large crowd attended morning * and evening services. The pas' tor- took his^subject The Great i ! (Question of Life. The pastor left i u tie stones unturned in pointing the { f great truths that centered around 1 s ibis soul stirring message. i It is indeed encouraging to know that our church resumes hei > mKuuui piuce in tne various eon- I ierences and meetings in that we i are able to come up to the re- 1 ' quii ements financially, as we feel J ' that a deal is expected of us he- ( 3aUse we stand at the head of the district. 1 We are looking forward to a ' gnat day the second Sunday in _ ; August. The pastor is asking all 1 members to clear up the second payment on the bonded debt. We trust that all loyal members will - portunity to pay their quoto oir ihe bonded debt. At the evening service the pas7 tor spoke from the subject he Kxl ceedingly Glad for "Great Is Youi Rewaril -in Heaven. The choral 7 oTQn is making great progress " We want to give these young peo / pie our support and encourage meiit as they are rendering great i ser;. ice on the choir every Sunday 1 , night. We feel very proud of Mr. Carl ; Kennedy and others. We are very glad to see Mr. Lyles back on. the choir. t We missed, him * last Sunday. The League is still dol .ng nicely. We had a wonderful discussion last Sunday on the sub ^ ject Recreations that Knriches. It i was really encouraging to hear the young people discuss this sub- 1 j ject. The various boards are do i ing nicely. . 1 '1 he Helping Hand club is still . mo\ ing upward Conditintw u/uf" ......u -' - .wi aucu iniii. mu j presiding elder could not be with us Sunday, but will be present to 1 hold the business meeting and we ; [ We are praying that we wtll bo are anticipating a greut" success r -able to puv him out. 1 I ; JI KIOHO A. M. K. CHl'ltCH I Rev. J. I'. Cummings,Castor ) < Denmark, S. - C.?Our meeting was very uood Snnilay. S?S her ran at its usual time with Siipt , 0. S. Riley and others at their ' ?ost. 1 This being the beginning of pu? ^ 1 revival at 11:30 the brethren had i warm prayer service which was very "good. At 12 our pastor con j ducted a testimonial meeting be- ( fore thg sermon. Subject of the nessage The Heavenly Race. At 3 o'clock Rev. McFadden brought another message from the i uibject Wait on God. At 8 o'clock It be again preached from the text ( ' 1 Tim. 1:11. We1 pray God's i blessings upon our meeting that v much good may be accomplished c Saturday, August 3 was our t pastor's birthday. The good mem 2 hers gave him ? i ?? ?? us-auj--. - UIIUKIIiy II linner. o Little Miss Lillie M. Benjamin ? is spending awhile in Charleston N with her uncle; it Visitors to our church was Rev s A. tf. Coleman, A. McFadden, Rev tl Williams and many of our good ti friends from the various church- i< es. W Our revival will start at Bt thel s August 28th, the Rev. P. L. Wells tl i of Graniteville will conduct the v I meeting. ?C ? S THf MA HI ON DISTRICT W. H. &? F. MISSIONARY SOCIETY j. ??- . i T !< Marion District Home and , Fun-inn Missionary society was helil with Hemmingway Chapel, July 25-2h, Devotion was led by delegates, from Friendship, Conway circuit, Mt. Pisgah and Popular. After devotion the presiding officers took their respective plac -s. Remarks were -made by the President. Mrs. N. B. Ix-visn-n In?her .remarks?slie tnTiToT _ '.he life and condition of people in Afiica as told by a missionary worker. Our Conference Branch President, Mrs. A. Sanders brot :i v.ohdcrfut message and invited remarks in which he stressed the us to join the conference branch. The Presiding Elder Rev. A. P. ojA-ais mam? suiiiv very inspiring iimi.arks in which he stressed the liolden Rule, lie also introduced the preachers and asked them to ielp it" they were needed. Committees were- t-hen formed md went into business. Our reporters are: Mrs. Hagins, religous papers; Miss Florence L. Mc v rae, Palmetto Leader and Miss Mamie Richardson, Christian Ke :order. At 12:4f> thg preachers took iheir places in tiie pulpit. A heart stirring sermon was preached by Kc>. H. Sirfis who chosed for his ie\t l.uko 1 a : I I - j subject: Co 1110 " to Yourself. After the benediction we went out for. lunch and found the tables laden with deliclOitr?1 *'* *< i * ? . --After lunch we went, into _u: ih.uier session with delegates .r.-ni I.ilue River, Lritton Neck ami I. it t It-?If'cthcl hading?devu? lions... A discussion: K very Chris nan a Missionary was led by Mrs. l.t'lha1 JnhnsoV Mrs.' I lagtn-?ga-vt-some remarks on How we Should I.IU' Hear to (.mi The (Question Box by Mrs. tinrrr-Kmp?thvn?sttti trd ami- was- vei y interesting. The night session began with delegates irom Myitle Beuch ami Bueksport. I'IkKe\. li. Andrew s preached a ..uci.ir11 in senium lruni lilt* subject A Hotel milled Christian. Allei whlv'M a \ ery good lo.al program rjsTcm! e red. ? Friday morning .Mis. It". J .a limn ai.ai .Mis. l.enanl nicely brot. out What l'rayor Will Accomplish. Mis. llaeins brought cleat ly The Work of a .Missionary thru the story of the Holy Grail. Mrs. A. I'. Spears then made a tenon of the <|uadrennH tn wnich mad.us feel like we were in Florida dev. Davis preached an inspiring, sermon front the subject Watch The presiding elder made his report so as to givt^ the-afternoon io?the Juvenile?department?which uad a very good program. Aftei the program a number of the folks motored to Atlantic beach The convention was brought to its .lose Friday night with a heart, stirring sermon by Rev. W. D ; MrFachcni xt ho eh nosed for his :exl St. Mutt. 11:10. subject ThqTMission of the Gospel. Rev. Oli ;er made some remarks. I am I (UTe eatfh one enjoyed being with hose good people. ^ \ /1 n i-, i \ i 11 r. \i ua ; > )F BAPTIST ( HI RCHKS i Macon, Ga..?At. the last an- 1 lual session of the National Bapist Deacons Convention < f Amei ra, Deacon James Ross of Wash ngton, D. C., president. which vas held at I<t. M.iriah Baptist hurch, iDr. J. II. Randolph, pas or, Washington, I). C., July 2fT.6, 1940, the convention unanimously ulected Deacon H. S. Bynesf Macon, Ga., National -Organiz r of States and Local Unions. Ir. Bynes is the founder and ed ton of The Sunday School AVork J l\ npwsiiiiupr. .\4 he Deacons State Missionary Baj ist Convention of Georgia, nat t mally known as an organizer and ? iader of men. Deacons, who de- a ire to organize a loctl union in ( heir city or community may t 'lite; H. S. Bynes, 971 Fort Hill [ t., Macon, Ga. i 1- /to^ra"3i' 1 ? : PAliMETTO Leader ytton Defense -Dl'E WEST NE\vi Splendid services were engaged in at all the churches nf Due West lust Sunday. In the afternoon thfc pastor, choir and members of St. Mary baptist church worshiped at Mt. Ix'banon AMK church. Rev. Dan iels preached an inspiring sermon. .ur>. r.uzum'in iniiwint'C1 01 IV Orange, N. J., is visiting her aunt Mrs. "Julia Robertson:?-- ; SI iss Roberta Elkis is home iT"" gain after a pleasant and profitable summer session at Chicago university where she did work loading to the Master degree. Miss Barbara Davis of New York is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Butler. ^ Mother Matilda Cgitrin, Mr. and Mrs. Rbdessa Holmes, "~M1\ a'hd " Mrs. Leroy Rogers and daughtei .Miss Corlotta Rogers of Columbia,, were the afternoon guests of Miss Jennie and Mr. Charles Hoi mes on last Sunday. Messrs Olin L. Smith, Curtis E. Darkness, Alfred Jones, Ervin Pendleton, David Makin and Miss Edna Wharton attended the State League and Sunday School institute at Columbia during last week Mrs. Margie Stewart of Rye, N. Y., was seen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Robertson on last-Sunda^v. She was accompanied klf \t. 1 M... I I- ? ^ <inii .in s, junii nenjanuti | and daughter Miss Ruth Benjamin. They also called at the, home of Miss Jennie Holmes, a sister of Mrs. Benjamin. Mrs. Luvinia Lee has returned n.m a [ih asant .trip to Milan, CiP _ where she visited her son-in-law and- dauphin' Mr. and Mrs. Williams. I'1NK\ HKOVK BAIT1ST CHl'KCll Re\. ( . Doings Daniels, Pastor Andrews, S. C.? Last Sunday was a Inu day at our church. i Sunday at 3:31) the pastoi preached and ten were baptized in < etn-?ih-w?tdni teh.- * Qur rally for this nymth closed last St iiday with a total amount of Thi% rally is to help us on our new church. "Monthly night the West End .< group sponsored a mock confer* ence at our church. It was en* i joyed very much. Mrs. Ma\lcs who has been kick i for sometime is imr|>oving- i del fully. * ( Mrs. Carrie Dozier and childten are visitors of Sandput this | "'eels vlld, Subscribe for The Pal J inetto Leader. ST. IAM I.S A. M. i:. ( Ill KCH 1 w- I . Rev. I.crov Jackson, Pastor ; f Si.iuday school was good as us- | ual. After the class study of the , lesson the school was interesting- j ly reviewed by the Supt., Mrs. Kstelle Johnson. Intermediate ( loss N'o. I is holding the bannei .wis. di.'- M. Young, teacher. Sunday morning after preliminaries, the pastor preached a won lefful scmion which Was enjoyed ?y all. Sunday night he brought another heartfelt sermon to his hearers. Text Act 2:1. Theme Being Wuh One Accord. A large * :rowd communed at both services. The Stewardess Boards Nos. 1 and ' i. Mrs. M. M. Young and Mrs J Katie Solomon, presidents; tho Pulpit Aid Board with Mrs. Wil c lelmina Woodson, President and he Pull-to-Gether club with Miss ^ nez Martin, president are making c irogress by Leaps and bounds lui-paxtio is a young man witfc Jj i broad vision and success is ours s We are 1/usy getting rea<ly for * he annual conference. Our Pre- a tiding Elder Or. H. D. Ramsey in vill be with us on the fourth Sun| ^ lay night. We hop'b to go over,( he top. Several visitors were j u iresent Sunday. Come again. Vis-1 e tors are always welcome. tj GAI'WAY CIRCUIT Sailers, S. C.?Miss RaonelJ Lawrence and Mr* George Goopei ' were married at 5 ojcloek Wed- i i.esday evening July 24 in St.1 .uUiy AtVIK church of Gapway cii j cuit. The Rev. F. Quick otTiciat uig assisted by Rev. J. L. Ben oow presiding elder of the King stree district; Rev. S. M. Hughes. fUSt-or at King stree and Rev. C A W'.li: . ^ * " >? iiuuiiis. pastor 01 uapwaj j circuit. l ines, crepe myrtles and lighted candles tunned a setting ul mystic loveliness fur a si in pie inipress 1.e ceremony which was wit ncsseu by the immediate lamilies and host of friends of both families. A program pf nuptial music was presented by Mr. Nathaniel Taylor. Two vocal solos were sung by Mrs. V. Thomas of Kingstrce. "1 Love You Truly" and "Thank God". The traditional marches were played~as the wedding party entered and left the church. The ushers were "Mr. Irven Law i.m n.-phew. ..t the bride and Mr. Robert Gordon brother-m-law ol .the bride groom. Mr. lleiinie Joe Cooper cousin of the bride groom was test 'man. The bride " Cooper of Kingstree, cousin of the bride groom; Miss B'eulafy Giles cousin of the bride groom; Ililiss Henrietta Clarke of Charleston classmate of the bride und Miss Margaret Blakeley friend of the oriue. Mrs. K. Suiters sister of bride was^ matron of honor. The bi ide maids wore pink and blue organdy. The matron of honor woie green 01 gundy. The brlde^ maids curried pink gladioli. Little Mispes Lois and Maggie l'ress a>, nieces of the bridegroom were the flower girls. Little . luster Caiviu Pi essiey was the 1 ring bearer, nephew of the bride groom. 1 he bride wore a lovely white la^e dress with short pulled sleev' es with which she wore?hmg luce mittens, and long flowing lace veil. 1 he mother of the bride wore a beautiful green sheer dress with wiiue aceessui les.?The mother ol the bride groom woiv' a yellow lace. wiin wtnte accessories. .Following the ceremony a ?eception was gi\en by the parents of the bride. Immediately aftei the reception the bride and groom i,.ft f,... a...:., a.... .vl, ,ut IIIVII IVUC^IIIUUIt. 1 IIW bride wore u black and white crepe with white accessories. "Tnc bride is a graduate of ~ A1-- len university, Columbia and has taught in the City of Kingstree, for the past three years. The brfdo groom is a graduate of Georgia State college and has taught at Trio high school, Trio, S. C. the past year. On the return from ( their honeymoon, July 27 a recep tion was given at Mr. and Mrs Cooper's home, mother and father of the bride groom. There tlje bride's cake wa? cut. "HELENA NEWS" Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sunday was a grand day and being the first-Sunday in- August \ revivals began at the different churches. We hope all a success fui meeting,?because?we?wish?to- have a good one. ourselves,. Rev. Lewis Jones of Helena, S LI....left fur .liarfhigton where he ^ will stay awhile with his children and grandchildren. Mr. Hezzie Bobb of Spartanburg?w?s?the?afternoon guest of Mrs. Amanda Bobb and family of Helena. Miss Gracie Suber of Whitmire Was the week end guest of her uunt and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Long and ( la ghter and husband.from Green vftte^WOTP "the visitors"of tKeiT father and mother, Mr. and Mrs 1 r.ong atid sisters of Helena. , Mi,... n,? - > ' - - 1 jTvargarei Keener left Sun t lay for Greenville, South Caro., to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs < Archie Lorig and family and ( athi-r relatives. Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Brown , motored to Whitmire Sunday and j ilso New Hope church and enjoy- ] ?d themselves to the highest. On the sick list are Mrs. Mary j Simpkin, Mr. Albert Clark. We nope for their speedy?recovery. The highest number of games ivould be presented a box of: can:lv. Mr. Thomas Wertz led and" received the candy. Mis^fWartha Tones of New York is here visitng relatives, Mrs. Minnie Vannio Lou and John Jacob Clarke. ?Mrs.?Ellen?Ren wick?is still on ;he sick list, also Mrs. Irene Green vood. Mrs. Sarah Calimease is improving nicely. Read The Palmetto Leader foi .he latest news. ST. PAUL NEWS Rev. W. G. Owens, Pastor - r*Sunday school was opened at "* he usual hour, many were out. j Service was at 11:00 o'clock be < finning with prayer meeting. Rev * )wens preached a wonderful ser- < non using as a subject A Hdle in < he Wall. Truly our hearts did \ >urn as he taught with power and < lemonstration. ' ' At 2:30 o'clock the Rev. H. C i Ihiles of St. James F. B. H. The 4 hurch was filled to its capacity ?, f00 O'clock the Rev. Cannon de- 41 ivered the m-ossage. At 8 o'clock \ j cfvice hegart for the evening. The < i tev. I^unlap of T\r\&\ Qrove gave J | wonderful message. Two con- < ? iccted themselves to the church. ' ' )ne confessed. Truly we th'afik iod for the way He has blessed 4' s. We are asking for your pray \ | rs for our success. 14 Among the visitors who wor-1 ' 1 shiped with us during the day were -Mrs: Ruth Lee, iRev. Mr. Julius Rawls filom Philadelphia^ Miss Clementine Wilkins of Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Mary Corley ol s Washington, D. C.. Mr. Waltei , Bowman" of Columbia. The community has been sad ( dened o\er the lost of our brothei t father and a good church worket v the Rcy. Thomas Bowman. W* j have lost a true friend. He i& t one of the oldest members of St ( Paul. Rev. Bowman was in Phi) , adelphia at his passing. He wa* 78 years old. He leaves two sonr j two daughters, Mr. Paul Bowman j of Philadelphia; Mr. 0. G. Bow-, ? man, lrmo, S. C.; Mjs. Lillie ,| Lane'of Hackensack, N. J., and Mrs. Martha Love of New York, j We loved him but God loves him a lest, , 'a The Rev. Rie? will conduct ?;*ui f meeting and prayer for its success. v ' . . .(! CHESTERFIELD NEWS j - i ' - ; I Mis. Elizabeth Rivers is attend ing summer school at Marion_1 -Rev. and Mrs, P. C. Hiddleston ? and Mrs. Annie Edwards motored ^ to MoFarlHud Sunday.?-? 1 Miss Margaret McRae, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. McRae ( is visiting her sister in Provi- s dence, R. 1., for the remaining v summer months. , , v Re v. and- Mrs. J. B. Francis,, Whiteville, N. C., visited Dr. and r Mrs. J H. Toatley Friday. 1 Mrs. Marion Jackson visited ^ relatives in Cheraw last week. r Mrs. Catherine Baucom,'Cheraw, was the week end guest of y Mrs. Lizzie Gill and daughter, c Miss Doris Gill. . Mr. G. McFadden, Cheraw, vis ited Miss Charlie B. Stanley Sun- ? day- j_, t a Mrs. Ethelyn W.-Spaulding, ol c Rocky Mount, N. C., and Mr- Rob ert Wilson, Cheraw, visited Miss v Cecelia Toatley Sunday. t Mrs. Corirme~Wftftt? and Miss Mildred White were recent visitors in the city from Cheraw.. Rev.-A. A. prince, Field Rep- J rrserrtative of the Board of Nat- ? ional Missions in the Presbyterian church was the guest speaker at . Grandview Presbyterian chureb j Sunday morning. Daily Vacation Bible School was , held at Grandview Presbyterian church for two weeks. The mem- ^ bers of the faculty were: Mrs Rosa Toatlev, director; Mesdanier e P^.C. JLIidilLeston. R. Steele^X. ? McRae, M. L. Johnson and Miss ^ Cecelia Toatley. The children were taught music, Bible" stories, handicraft and recreation Revival services are scheduled * to begin Sunday at Mt. Tabor M : E. church. The Pastor, Rev. P e C. Hiddleston, announced that the , Rev. T. H. White, McBee, de- j liver the messages during the week. u PAGE!,AN I) NEWS * * <" c V Mrs. J. L. Johnson returned v home Sunday from NYC accompanied by her mother Mrs, E.thel 1 Caldwell, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Bui- 9 lock and son, Bernie Eugene and _ Mr. George Cuzzens all of New YofJT Mrs. Laura J. Brewer'-who?has been visiting relatives in Philagain and reports a pleasant vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Maceo McKissickj sj>ent the week end at the fO" ir's home in Union, S. C., with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer hud is their dinner guests Wednesday vening, Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock ind Mr. George Cuzzins of New York City_.and. Mr, and Mrs. H. \. Johnson. Mrs. Elizabeth Rivers of Ches lerfield was the week end guest >{ Miss Vashti Brewer. Dr. R. O. Gathings and son R. D. Jr., and a friend of Cedartown Ja., are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson en ! I pertained a few friends with a, ?uffet luncheon. Thursday evening | ?WMVI ?lft) tI1, uuiiiiauii a. sislui Mrs: Elizabeth Bullock and fyli jeoitfa Cuzzin of N. Y. C. @E _ 1 ! MANIG/ FUNERAL 714 Main Modernly Equipped f Trained To ? Mrs. William Manij Telephones 8519 and 7242 . v ' * Saturday, August 10, 194.0. r Cl.lNTONtNEWS J* The Sunday School of Friendhip A. M. E. church opened at its isual hour Sunday morning. Th? esson discissions were very in erestin#. One is able to voien he sentiment of. the entire con ;legation w.hen one says the set non by the Pastor, Rev. H. \V Valker, was a very uplifting *.nd injoyable one. His theme hail nuch bearing on his listeners. The members and friends ot , friendship "Church are always deighted to have Rev. G. T. Shelon worship with them each Sunlay. Mrs. Thomas Hill of Baltimore t tfd., is here visiting her many rel itives* and friends of this city. We ire always glad to have our home oiks visit our city. Mrs, John Hamlin of Timmons dlle, S. C.,<?enroute home Saturlay stopped in our city to call on ler friends. She left for home ilonday morning. Mrs. Hamlin s the wife of the late Mr. John lamlin. Miss Etta I.. Dendy was th??^ 1 ucst di hit cousin mihb 5helton of Cross Anchor, S. (J., on Vednesday afternoon. She re mum ti?vi-iy pieasHm anumoon. Mr. I.u Wash Young of the CCC ]!amp near Newberry, S. C., was ieen in Clinton Sunday. Wonder vho is he calling to see, sine-e his k>its are si?'h frequent ones. Mesdames L. E. *Dendy, Elealor Wadsworth and Camilla Ham in weije the ufternoon guests ol drs. Ltda By.rd on Sunday aftertoon. If one desires to keep cool just 'isit Mr, G. A, Wadsworth's store. . >0 11 North Adair street, where rou .will be- able to get?the new st drink "Spur" and then Curb Service. He says that "Spur" is t drink flavored to suit the taste if millions. " :? Large groups of our home folks vere out of the city Sunday at ending the many revival services vbielr-are -convening in the near? y sections during the week. Miss Beatrice Horsey entertain d several friends at her home on >Jorth Bell street Sunday afterodn. The?guests Included Misses *tta L. and Thelma E. Dendy and dcssrs Floyd Cheeks, Lu Wash oung ami James T. Wadsworth t The yoil 11)4 of Friendship IMF church met Sunday evening t seven o'clock to reorganize the iCE League. All persons intersted in the church and its actiities are asked to join us each | iunday evening to help make oui .eague a success. The ladies of the Missionary soiety of Greenwood .district held heir convention at Friendship A I. E. church this week. A very nteresting program was renderd at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning nder the^ direction of our Presientr, Mrsr. A. J. Gary. Miss Dorothy Lomax left Satrday to visit our "Capitol". She i in Washington visiting her moher and friends. Mrs. Martha Dendy left the ity Saturday for New York City .'here she will spend several .'eeks with her son. Please read your "Leader" for he news of your people in voui . tate. ONE WAY y/l c?nta p?r mil# i ROUND TRIP 10% U11 than doublt | in* on* way tax** Air Conditioned Comchos ON THROUGH TRAIN* J. T. COBB Division Passenger Agent t,J?:;:-'<^>liimhiw. S. C. pii Jii u ii mwTTBI ,;?;mV^VMWMX"X"{-Xm!''X' ># # vULT'S I . HOME I ' Street |: md Professionally V, lerve You fault. Manager % Columbia, S. C. |