The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 24, 1940, Page Page Six, Image 6
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SP ART AN HI Ki; NEWS
Atty. and Mrs. Piatt with their
two daughters Misses I.ueile and
Ntdlie have returned home, after
spending several weeks at Atty
Piatt's former home in Boston
Mass. While there the young- la?
dies spent two .very pleasant
weeks at Camp Atwater, one of
the finest camps for girls in this
country.
Miss Ethel Taggnrt and Mrs*
Augustus McDaniels were quietly
ma tried at2 the Bethel parsonage'
in Laurbns, Aug. 6th. The Rev
L. C. Butler officiated. Mrs. MeDaniels
was for several years the
County Economics teacher for
Spartanburg County and has done
very effective work among the
farm wom^i of this county. She
made many friends in the city
and county during the time shi
has worked here. _ Her. many
friends regret* to- know that she
will resign her position in the<
next few day?r?
Mr. McDaniels in a very popu-J
lar mechanic of Daurens and was",
one time instructor-in the trade
department in the high school ol
that-city...
The friends of Mr. Robert Duffie
will be sad to hear of his suddrn
death tin lrn\f wifn. "
Mrs. Willie Duffie and one daughter
Miss Edith* Will who is a
ttamOiar j n ..,fy
The funeral services were held
at Abrams Funeral Home conducted
by the Rev. P. K. Mingi .
and the choir of Silver Hill Methodist
church. ,
Miss Eunice A. Beaty cashlei
of the N. C.' Mutual I.ife Ins. Co^ office
here is taking her annual
vacation. Mrs. Ruth Bolden i s?
supplying while she is away.
Mrs. Candace ' Nicholas of I'll |
ion i*,-in the city visiting her mother.
*
, .N|r. J. S.. Bolden and Miss Allen
Nicholas were here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Williams
and children have returned from
Hampton Institute where they
.went to spend-tbt-fr-vncrtti mr~w itTi
Mrs. Williams' sister, Miss Mitch
ell, who is a teacher -in Hampton J
Institute.
Mr. W. M. Karkland continues
very ill at his home on Valley St
Mrs. Belle" Haw kins hag retunu. ?
eil b??im- after, S|ie7idTT73 >a very
pleasant vacation in ( l.-,>l.-stnp
Mis. Flora Wallace 1'uw-ell has *'
returned from Atlanta I'nivers'ity
, where she studied this -pimmei
?Ot i?her "master's He it i ei\
Miss Julia Hobsoni .lean.-s" leach I
e? of I'uion County spent Friday
afternoon in the city.
rhc churches on tin- Southside '
Maim itv Macedonia. Thompson 1
St rent. ILu?Moriuh.1 W'estminslei"
and Church of Epiphany will con- '
cha t their annual, popularity contest
Aic The taxi drivers i
who will !>< voted for art-: Messrs "
T. K. Smith, A. Allen, Luther Cai
~tei\ Walter Smith, Ilerl ort Walker
ami Arthur Robinson This _
^ affair vill It Mi Ine lawn in fn^nt i
of tin- Church of the Epiphant
ami is oia- of outstanding '
.of the mid-summer. -s (
Mrs. Jessie- M Davenport was "
the re.n-itt guest speaker for the- 1
Councils of Christian Service at _
Silver Hill?Methodist Church
These Councils have a joint meet,
ihir ohe Sunday in each mont!
during the evening services,
The Rev. A. M. White has U-er )
transferred from Trinity A. M 1
K. church and the Rev Russell of ,
Florida?has?h< i ived?To take the
"pastorate. This church lias been
hard hit with a heavy building
program but the officers, members
and friends 'see a bri.-hte! .t;i\ J
(AMI' KI lil.l) It \ FT. t illKCii 1
Re\. Geo;' K.-Goode, I'astor
Revival meeting at Camp Field
baptist church began in high class
Sunday a.m. Tne Sunday school
is making rapid progress undei
the leadership of its Supt. Deacon
Samuel Bell. The Pastor, Rev
Geo. E. Goode then ca-ine forward
and preached his introductory sermon
for our revival meeting. Text
Heb. 12:1. subiect Lav ill o? (Iff
w eights. The same was enjoyed I
by all. The folly \viug.?visitors- ~
were present: Miss Louise Adams
Mt?t; Dally Ruth Shethwod, Mrs
Willie Nash all sisters of 1'liiladelphiu.
Pa., and also their sistei
Mrs. Leonu 11 outer of Ashevffle
N. C. They , are daughters of Mr.
John' Allans I r , ami?is spending- ~
their vacation' hvi'e with him. A1
rnutig the group of visitors were
I .Vfrs. Alice Nasli, Mrs. One Millet
of Philadelphia; Miss Janie Black
of Richmond and Mrs. Helen Full
er, also of Philadelphia.
Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Miller are
the recent visitors of their cousin
Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Bell.
We were very sorry that Mrs
Beli was ill Sunday night; hopimt
her a speedy recovery.
Sunday mgffF~the service, was
still high. The. pastor preached
front Gen. W e are lookine
i forward to a great meiaiiu. Camp
| Field one^of the leading churches
of the Little River Association
beautifully situated between Abbf
: ville and Due West. You are -wel- (
come to worship with us each third
Sunday in the month.
Mr. K. D. and Charlie Martin
were Sunday visitors around Flat
? Rock.
Mr. S. J. Marshall Sr.,?and sons
Augustus and Julius were the vis (
itors in Due West Sunday p.m.
Mr. Albert and Learon Woods i
til and Miss Cleo Young were the evgy
ening guests of <-Miss lx>is Mar
Ife Shall Saturday^ 1
Help boost the Palmetto Lean-1
fe) er. ' ' t
VISITING Ol'TTIFTOWN
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. 1>
Miller at their home, Eastover, S
C., Sunday, August 11th " wen
their daughters Mrs. Benzena
Johnson, Misses Wilhelmina and
Bernell MHler of Columbia and
their guests Mr. William Bonner.
Miss Luella Taylor both of Columbia.
Mr. Luther and Otia
Caldwell, _ Mr. Henry Gibson all
of Winnsboro, S.C. After arriving
co ineir nome cne misses .unieri
accompanied by their guests and
sisters Misses Ix>rene and Fannie
J7 Miller^ ^nioved a wonderful
service at the Red Hill Haptis'
church, Gadsden, S. C, After arriving
back home they were servr
ed a delightful dinner. Despite
the Sunday afternoon weathei
they all arrived safely home.
ROCK HILL NEWS
By Ruby Lee Keid
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Doyensare
visiting in the city- with?mtt?"Tiei
and aunt;
Mis. Ferguson of Charlotte. N
is visiting Mrs. S. C. Weston
Mr, B. T Miller and family moI
tp f f" "'! *-?visit"
relatives and friends
Miss Ruby Funchess of Orange
Inn e- ai)d M?Kannic?Bbtk-r?arc
visiting Mrs. Frances Davis.
Rev. and Mis. Charlie Hall had
is tl eir dinner guests Sunday Mr.
end Mrs. W. E. Wansley and son
Mr, Joe Hampton of Charlotte
s[Kmt last week with his brothei
I lev. T. It. Hampton on Flint Hill
Kc\*. U. T. DavwT was in the
ity last w(eek. -
i.unan nuii' aim son ineoi
lore worn called to New. York
Pridtty.
II ss Willie Blake is visiting
icr mother on Hock street.
Mrs. Ruth Handy ami friend.
Irs.. Davis of New York City are
nil] visitors in the city.
The. Holer.' Memorial Choir ot
tVih.-ton Salem, N.C., rendered a
;pierrdid "program Sunday at'lei
mult at Ml. Olive AMKZ church.
.1 was enjoyed by all.
The Rock Hill KlLte Tiianls wiTi
da\ Raleign, N. C.,' Friday nite
it Highland Bark.
I"he Heimon B res by terran- c 1 ui rc h
id Irinity Baptist cliuivh will
?C.i its?annual?pieitit?"1 in-sday al'
Xveiy's Picnic grounds in Fort
din; . ,
?AD (Tyo-cge?Douglass Teft this
.for New York where he
dans to enter a hospital.
Mi-s Klla B. Nelson is a paieiit
iii the St. Philip's hospital..
1< i friends wish for her a speedy
eeoverv. ???
Miss tiladys Holman of In wood.
1.. is still a visitor in the city
The Fmm.-tt Scott High school
v 111 resume its 1P40-41 session
;epl. 4th. School begins at -8:4">
Brof. Hddie Peterson,. graduate
'f 1 Vni-ilaH?Col lege:?class <TT '40
md Mr. Genre,: Peterson student
it the above eiTllego, and- ProC
"roptis Biui^dus graduate of S
State College, all ot Ridge
Spring stopped in the oily while
ouring the state.'
i-- P-:?- .
II KhKN A M'lWS
Sunday school opened at the
isual time with the Supt. and
eaehers at their post of doty.
Mis. Fannie N'unn W'1"'-"'?&?
cVllllc Plains. .\. V. is lu-re visit
rg her aunt and uncle ^ lite I
VI i s. C, K. Green and mother due
o the death of her uncle Nil Ru
s I'hnrehisy of I 'lintnn _
MiSS""tje'rreTTTT'iVeen\vood of Heena
left for Washington, 1). C..
.sheie she will spend" sonu* time
.vith her sisters and brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Mary Thomas
\nd their son from Detroit are
.isiting their parents Mr. and
Mr-: O.vner here.
Mr. Rufus Churchise Passes
Mr. Ituflus-Churchise of Clinuii!
formerly of Helena departed
his life Wednesday morning Aug
16th. at his home- in Clinton, lie
leaves to mourn -his loss, a wife,
Mrs. .lanie Churchise, step-son
Mr. Walter Bailey, of Clinton, 2
sisters, Mrs. Mary" E. Green, ol
He1 ena am! Mrs,- tharrie?TncksoV)
if White Plains. N". V. and a host
>f neices. nephews and relatives.
l.KMNtiTON ( IK( I IT NKHS
Rev I. (I. Sim minis I'uslur
S.-X. was had at its usual houi
villi (|uilc a group present ?1 is us.
UK liic subject "(ioil's ('are ui
lis l'cople". At 11:110 tile pasto>
preached at Bethel. Aftter scrices
there the pastor and a num-of?rrrt'TtThefs*~'motored
t?? ('ah
carry. la-csviHe and preached. At
light Rev. W K. l.ee preached a'
Sethci.
Si nday marks the beginning of
i revival at Sprrn-j- Hill and sei
.'icess all day. Come out and enjoy
yourselves.
A successful revival was closed
it Mt. /ion. Seven persons were
iappily converted at id (juite a
number united with the church.
Ac can truly 'slay Rev. Kllis is a
elitious man and a gospel preach
sr.
Mrs. Jennie Xtigh is visiting her
laughter in Savannah, (la.
Miss1 Ktta Mae Wise of Jamaica
Mr alul Mrs. Eugene Webb and
lui.'-'hter of , New?York City has
eturned from their visit here witn I
relatives and friends,
Mrs. Ella Mae Bates of Colum>us,
Ohio, is. visiting her parents I
Miss \Vjjpston of Raleigh, N. C.
s visitiffj? JmT isister hr\
Wise.
Our sick ones are improving at
hia writing.
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DUE WEST NEWS
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Last Sunday was fittingly ot
served by t e churches of Du
Wist T!u- services were inspii
'ii:gt and upiiiting. Re\s. F. I
Bu.iey, K. 1<. Al. Adams and L. 1
DhiikI- brought stil l in ^ gospi
mt ssages to their congregations a
tin* hour of morning worship.
Sunday was designated at Hum
com in,- day at Alt. Zion Presbyte
rian church and all day service
were Ik hi. A splendid amoun
,v::s con t rib ..ted for the fund ty e
rect a new brick cnurcn. trie con
ti motion iii!' till- i'ity was ^ 1 .SU.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brownlcc retun
iu ner home in East Orange
' N. J. on last Friday after a deliyv.
. . .wo wi'i'KS visu in the llonn
of .Mr. and Mrs. John 1'. Unbelt
on.
i'V ( ' otj'e l.larnio.i left o:
last Friday for Memphis, Tenn.
.mill' lie will make an extendec
visit yvitk his son-jn-law and dau
glitii' .Mr. and Mrs. Young. Mrs
Yen tig Jias been visiting relative-'
-in"" ine.se . parts for several week!
-itml - he returned with her.
A.r. Samuel Tui inan visited Jus
brother in Anderson, S. C., on last
Wednesday and returned on lasi
Thursday morning. He r"pni'f" -plHtMrtir
trip.
Uevs. J. E. Vauss and J. H
i>. i ns hot i conducted revival set
tiers m their eliurches during last
diss .Mary II. Pratt of New
i i. is me guest of her parents,
Mr. and .Mrs. Kobt. Pratt. Little
Mae Carolyn Pratt of Asheville
| X. i ., is also visiting her grandIan.
As?in. this?home.? Littie
.Miss Annie Mae -.Pratt
has returned from a two months
visit with relatives in Charlotte
M.ss .Margaret .McAdams o!
New York is visiting her parents
.Mr. and .Mrs. 0. L. McAdams.
M .. i Hi.... II.,..ai ,m.i
sistt r from IVnnsylvania bavi
been visiting their relatives her<
for a wiek. .Miss .Mamie Anderson
??f New York is here visiting
? i.-+wrej;ts ?Mr*, ami?.Mis. George
.Vf. IMIll.il* A. M. Ik ( lll kdl
Kev. T. H. Weathers. I'astor
Sunday, was. another high day
?t !*i i 1'nilip.?At 1U o clock a.m
A wonderful Sunday school was
oiai .toil by tile Assistant SupLHenry?JohlisuTT,
J7\ Tile lesson
a as beautifully taught by the tea.ei>
and reviewed by the Pastoi
Kev. T. fl. Weutiiel'S.
A splendid prayer service was
conducted by the prayer commit
. ee:?licov- 1. Johnson and "'others
\t the close of a soul stirring sei
jnon was preached by the pastor
I*. <udiis "1:1 "2. subject Use That
What You Have. Everyone eir
o\e<i the message. Total amount
contributed ?12;yv."*
W e are also glad to iiignlluu?uur+i
ieiuls and" relatives coming in to
see us from the various parts of
in- hoi tii. w ho mack' some iuspirinti
rematkr-r-- Weatlgahlcd soiUif
wonderful thoughts and thank
Ihi'in for congratulating out
church and home progress. We
-s+tty?tt> tlieiu??"e are trying to be
Christians and people 'of no low
ability. The names are as follows
Mrs. Delpl^iiVe Jones, Mr. William
Green. Mrsi Mamie S. Green,- Miss
Glad is strom, Mrs. KveliTTe I.ee,
Miss Helen Howmani Mrs. intG...
"TrriiwiT aTid Mrs. Viola Archie. All
of whom we extend a hearty invitation.
eon homo when you l'eei
like it. On Sunday evening at 0
o'clock we witnessed another upt'
*_u -del IWK-d by- Kev
Taylor, pastor of Mt. Olive and
Matthew church. liis sermoi
was a masterpiece found Luke 15:
l f: l.s wises subject The Prodigal
Son. Kwryone's heart rejoiced
aa Dr. Taylor preached God's
void. Contribution raised $7.70
These are the names who conlri
buted so well in the different coleetion:
Mr. William Green, $1.00
Hev. Taylor 25c; Mr. David Myers
25c; Mr. Dennis Taylor, 25e; Mrs
S. It. Leo. 25c; ltev. T. H Weathers.
25c; Mr. Sam Smith, 25c; Mrs
<. W. Holhy. 25c: Mr. Jacob
Green, Jr.. 25c; Mrs. Hallic Wea
thers, 25c. A fine dinner was pn
iare.1 by ' the__ sisters lor the
fiTeiids and visitors.
On Sunday evening 0 p.m. a
wonderful League was conductec
by the president and officers. Tin
LeaeUe is doinj> Wonderful work
\t MOO p.m. wo wore engaged ii
mother snii'itL|j|l s.-rvh.- lie v. J
A. Allen of Mt Nel>o preached a
sermon using as a subject
God's Great Deliverance. \V\
ill enjoyed hearing Uev. Allen
We. ?-ulso ' had some more 2f>c coilributoi.s;
Uev. T. H. *A\' eat hers
Ali-s?Lee-?K-atidolph," Mr. Henrj
Williams ant| Mr. David Myers.
We extend thank's to the choir?
lor their music during our revival.
O.ur revival me.etimr is ex
tended another week. ' We invite
you to come and take ? part witl
S.
The marriage reception of otn
yotuvg undertaker Mr. William W
Motley and Miss Sara Helen Mick
e was a grand affiVll'. The peoph
wore royally enteriaineu. nurue
i e hash and rice, cake and uoh
drinks wore served to no end. This
is a lovely couple and we hope foi
them a long life. They spent theii
honeymoon in Jacksonville, Fla
with mtlxins 111' the grin .111, Mr an.
Mrs. John Lewis Holley. Sonii
"time was spent with another cou.
in, Mrs. Vivian Oshorn Whose lit
tie daughter they brought hael
with them, little Alto.
Come to*? church. Join th
church.
Sulwvjrihe For?
The Palinptt') leader
e>
rHE PALMETTO LEADER
(THE GATES OF HELL s .
WOLLl) SWfNG IN VAIN fc
v
f We the people of Ajnerica are
blessed to be in a Bible country
under the Laws of Democracy
? where we can praise God and en1
joy free speech. We can hear the
t name of Jesus 011 almost every
block in our cities; also we can site
e in our homes and hear His name*
- on the air. People almost num
18 belles* preaching, singing and
* playipg entertainments. But Je
" sus said out of the motith of babes
" and xileklinirs I will tret Derfect
praise-f?Matt. 21:16. If everybnc
11 in tlu?*U..S. who is singing, praying
and preaching were giving
1 God perfect praise the very gates j
L" of hell would swing against them
ijL vain, because we would have
the presence of God ut all times
The War Department could close
down their manufacturing plant of
air planes,-battleships, tanks and
anti-craft guns a n d training
Because we would have the presence
of God, and the gates of hell
- would swing against this country
.a vain.
' But IfThe-tenths of the preach'
ers and worshippers who are performing,
i.ave theii.si-lves a ctnit
-Uemnetl- Heart"'before
have become as a sounding bras:
or a tinkling symbol before God
- .'Ic.n c i t ad 11 t'liruii. 2Uth chapter.
With their mouth they serve
God but their hearts are far from
Him.'
If the people pf .America wantts
u .Mag mot tint tnat no one tun
break of surround let them give
their hearts to God and give Him
perfect praise and lie will l?e ohi
>tione hold as He was for our
fore-fathers, and the gates of hell
would swing against them in vain
of ijian's lips without the heart
1 Mease note every time that the
former church of Israel went into
idolatry God suffered something
-o befall them, and the same God
lives today. Jesus told the Apos.
ties yc a re the light nf thn .le
also told them to teach them
i observe all things whatsoever 1
ommunJed you and To 1 am with
oti until the end of the world
And we see this promise attached
to the Christian church, regardless
to t .e replacement of preachers
. it IoqW< ?if Jo or had fee- .urn
around and go Lack; because
the average preacher refused to tie
?G4mst- asked therrr But most "
all of them whether drunkards,
liars, adultrous or what not, they
are teaching the people to pay
mole salary, whether you are able
o or not. Ar)d if you can't compete
financially, your -name isJ;.cod
before me entrance of youi 1
crunch for the public to read. ATui
we mav well expect to lose the i
guidance of God and fall in the
hands of the devil for this is the
itiiH"?trap?that?thr?devil?caught -1
Adam in when the gates of hell Jj
closed in on him and (Jod had to
give the life of His only Son, the p
word to redeem man back to life
And we. are. just about in Adams 1
eoittlition, marching up to * the
Judgment of (Jod without the presence
of our attorney Jesus and <
: the j!utes of hull 'Will close in?orr all
of us who face God without the
spirit of His Son, Jesus Christ
And you must have a clear and a
lean heart to obtain this spirit.
RKV. r. J. KOHN'
ldjo Tobacco St.
i olnmbia. S. C
Mil,I.MR ( IIAI'KI 1
M. F. CHI IH II
Rev. 1.. (1. how man. I'astor
Newberry l.u-t .Sunday the
church goers found their way to
their respective churches." The re
viva] meetings ate l^ouig UII "i
many of tin* rural churches am
hundreds of |>i*?11?1 ?. are visiting
tin- various chunks.
Last Sunday -the meeting ran
high at Miller Chapel as usual
Rev. Bowman conducted a week's
meeting for Rev. Martin at JProvi
denee church 'and he reports that
the meeting wits <jnito a success
lie delivered two strong sermons 7
last Sunday morning and evening
In both of his sermons he stress
ed the importance of sin and point <
"d out many dangerous points
\here it is a destroyer. Among
: tdre?irrrrrry visitors were Mrs. Mamie
CrofHdr of Washington and
- -Mrs.?Ma Mi 1.-, U Isoh of Aiken.
Mrs. Klla W Sands of Wf.il
J e'd, N. J.. i* at the bedsicl <>'
i*. hrotlu-r Mr. .ithur Willi i..s
who is taking hint hack fhor.
pital treatment.
The rally for tin- -furnace was
r quite a success, and next Sunday
is the rally for the lilirury at AI
( .en.
The Radio Stat quartet of Or
ungeUirg will appear at. Millet
Chapel Toe-day night. Aug. 27
r I rmy art' Known and sum in nv
the best singers in South ^Carolina
i .'oitu* early to avoid the rush.'
On Sunday, Sept. 1st, the revival
meeting will begin and tlv
following cheils have been invitee,
o sing durin- tin- meeting Mon1
Flay nite Shiloh. Tuesday nite, St
? ydaty's; Wednesday nite, open;
i thursday nite. Hi own Chapel; fTi
f Tny nite, St. James.
Mrs, Bowman and daughter Heh
len are un Lhell WacatTon spending
j_ _a_ week with rrlrrtTVcs and Triends
i in Irnio anil Easto.er.
Mrs. Isabelle Hnuvn from the
< .^'orthiis here visiting relatives
and friends,
j Mrs. Ophelia Pettis is going
forward in her rally for general
- claims.
Mis. I.illie Mae Gilliam has
been appointed president?of?the
I FTxceTsior Cluh.
! Come to Church Go to Church. I
! sr. I'AUIi idvi E. CHl/Scil
| Rev. J.-J5 Cummings, Pastor
Denmark, S C.?Services were
beautifully carried out Sunday afternoon.
At 5 o'clock Bro. O. S.
Riley was presented to conduct
the Sunday school. t 5:.'10 Rev.
Gummings brought a message
from Gen. 12:1, subject A Journey
in this Open Air. This man
tried to intterest the people.
At 8 o'clock Mrs. S. M. Gunning
M.c TI M Wrdfn Rev Gun
min.is. 1 i11luj. Rosalee Cunningham
motored to Rome Branch attendsplendid
me.ssa.ue taken from Hah
inp the revival and enjoyed a
iikul: '1:2, subject Revival Prayei
delivered by Rev. Middleton ol
I,on,' Island. X. Y. He isHn charpe
of tiie meeting tliis week. We pray
for their success. ,4
Revival begins at Bethel Sundav
Aucust ?5. The public rs invited;
I'll.- Rev. Paul L. Wells of (Jranitte
ville to be in charpe.
ST. LI KE A. !M. E. ("II1'RCIl
The storm last Sunday kept
every member away from church
si lllll,
tiTfttMpb on^person present. The
wind? blew down the fences around
the parsonage which "took ,
"t+rr workers including the pastor
until Wednesday evening to repair
The lights were out of commission
front Saturday until Wed
nesday night. None of our church
delegation Whs able to attend the
District Missionary Convention.
The pastor and trustees'are in
dose conferences with the Federal
Housing Committee, and the
transfer of our present property
'or tlie new site is expected .daily. .
>TT\ hied White our etlicient
i- v. ),;<
.. II 111 1 11 MVUUll ,? II? .^ Viu.u.h ....
vacation in X.w York." with his
daughter and grandchildren. but
t is ht'ivd he will Vetufrh-the last
of this month.
la.ni's Sin'.'letnn "our paper selpi
u:i>; i ii:ihl..?any?of his
customers last Sunday, but ho is
hopeful that all of his readers
will take two papers this'week.
MT. PLEAS-ANT DISRICT
MISSIONARY CON V K NT I ON
?'I'lle Alt. f'leasant District Miss- (
.unary, convention of the Palmetto
conference met alJLkino liny, S.C.. in
Charity AME church, July 24
lit, 1'JlO, with Mrs. V. T. Murray,
presidept; Dr. J. E. Thomas preriding
elder and Rev. Frederick
lip,-'letary. pastor. w
The morning session of the first
ila.v das quite a business one. After
reistration, organization was
lerfected. The president with the
assistanance of the deleates ap '
- I !... I iKinMuilfnPd
pWillll-U l (I IT Ullivi v III WltiMi.kvvvw
W1 of t .c charges made truod re- <
pottsr The assessment reached
jj34.il 1)0 with iiome ibulges yet to "
pay. The ciin fere nee branch contingent
was paid also something
was paid on the per capita tax and
District Student fund.-- ?
"The ministers sat and enjoyed
the women pay in a few minutes
over |400.0 to the different commillet's.
r-1At
the close of this session the
funeral of Rev. Yoimgblood's wile
was had. It was preached by the
Pastor, Rev. F. Singletury.
The afternoon session was prea
e oi in devotional?m rviee,?Ml- '
- hied over by tie reporter. .After
Hattie Fordham led in the discus
.-.ion "A -Challenge to ('hristiai
Brotherhood". She - spoke with
threat force and interest to the d?
It 11; of all hor la-a i ei o. 1 itljM'. bLvL? '
ell Bess and delegates from Mt
iMeasant also spoke on the subject.
_
The President's Annual iv.essagi
was real touching and thoughtful
Her recommendations were accept
d. W. en sac. sat the sisters rejoiced
in the spirit as though a
sermon had been preached. -Mrs
Murray is a reaf consecrated missionary
worker.
"A Question Box" was conduct
d.by the reporter.- This was very
interesting. The presiding eldei
and ministers, especially Revs. S
Bur..*ess, 1). X. -Wilson and W. T
Murray helped to make this quite
a sueees?-and helpful to all.
Rev. and Mrs. S. Burgess were
new in our distric^but they helped
in every way to make the convention
interesting. They arc <
trained workers. We are glad tv 1
have them here. RevT J. H. Bry- '
it I'I Ueorgetown dist t! I' "
stayed through out the convention.
lie. complimented the miss
ionary sisters and stated he enoyed
th<. convention.
The Ways and Means eommiltei
reported as follows:?Mrs. Julia
Gilliard, president $lS.5r>; Mrs
Eliza Richardson, treasurer
Mrs. Louisa .T. Small $10.00. Total
$25.r>5.
The president stated at last we
have found the right person -a->-proaident
of this committee. They
>ere applauded loudly. This i;
the largest amount ever heep
brought to the convention by this
committee. He is helping a wo:
thy girl in school also a littb
paralytic of our district.
The Young People Department t
presided over by Mrs. R. i. Lemon"
rendered many good numbers dui
lug the-convention. .Her work?t.c
fine. The Missionary Sent 011 l?yL
Rev. W. T. Murray?was?enjoyed
by a packed church of respme+tve
tenters. We are .* rateful to him
The -conference; branch president
Mrs. It. E. lirogdon and Mrs. Sa
ah Lewis conference ^branch president
of Y. P. Dept.' made inter
sting addresses Thursday. Wo
were also glad to see Mrs. Stella
Washington and Mrs. Lillie Rain|5y*
of Georgetown district. We
adjourned after the morning session
Thursday.In
the name of the Triume God
OAK GROVE
I'KESHYTKRIAN C H U RCH
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor
f
The Daily Vacation Hiblc school
closed at Oak Grove PresLyt -rian
church, SEIighs, S. alter a
very successful session.
The school opened Mcuiday morn
iiiK July 2'dth. Classes were in
session l l oiii i? u.iii. until a p.m.
nil) day for u wi'ck. The enrolment
was 6b including several ad Its.
Lots ul work was accomplishedthat
week, Bible stories were
mid, v -itr.in chapters in the Bible
wore incii.ori/.ed, students were
taught to pray, sing- new son.es
icp'ta'i (lie books of tthe Bible,
play wholesome games during recreation
ami do hand work.
Tin i try women met CV11
y nay ami made a quilt while
listening tj the classes and very
often tool* part in the discussion.
. I he quilt that they_umdc__ was
their work for the Nat ional Mission
sewing. ,
On Friday afternoon, which was
the last school day, the women of
I) liii.unlir IiiimIii'Ic i if fom" "
Timt-everyone enjoyed a Jine picnie.
Among the visitors of tin
day were M ly l.illlnn l )?a-aT?Prrr?
tiallllltin ami sons from Newberry.
S. C\; Mrs. I.ucinda Rice and
laughter, .Miss Mary Rice, Dr. J
" . .? 11..
V?. I Ul lCI , |M CMIR III ?M liU! wmvi i
institute; Mrs. Harold Boulware I
Mrs.. C. M. Young, Prof. R. W I
Boulware, Mrs ' Kvn Klaton and i
Misses 'Mrrian Young ami Zaide*
Reasoner from Irmo, S. C.
The exhibits were good. Among
:luin were seven (lower stands
::nie from material' ? often from
!:e woods. vases made from pickle
?tt 1* s i oaiming thbm, flower
baskets made from tin cans and
i number of o^her things made by
he -mall children. The quilt
made by the Missionary wome
was on exhibition too.
,\ 1 is> lvvn?-Si ms. ?M i s: I a Her j
^irns. Mrs. T. RufT, Miss Laura 8
Brown. Mr. Percival Reasoner 8
Mrs. A. H. Reasoner were the
helpers. Mr. J. Cannon, Supt.:
Rev A. H. Reasoner, director.
"\a?* tli'e spirit of missions enter
h i i \ I.eJi I: i ids we ask l'or Jebus'
sake amen.
( M i s,) Khisvie Wilson: reportoi
PARKNTS DAY AT SIX ONI)
r vi vtin ciicifeii ?r\ntv
Parents Day will be observed
at .Second Calvary l-topt church
Sunday. Anyust 25th at 10 a.m
Thr*~service is bciny sponsored by
the "Younsr .Men's Bible Class"
We are asking members and
friends to worship with us on this
day.. Tiuiie -Will al:?T?bo-SOVeruT
musical selections. ?
Kev. (J. H. Brown, pastor
H. J. Alien* teacher
. VFZ*W% J
N"*
?mt^r 4
TO TURN :
To us?the knowledge . _
;rTi Jve^TKe ~ science
i.n-u ?,.i!l tr.at is curs? j
d SwC?^3L1 L Uot
bestcwei uforv us in the
i iteiestol ih~_u- v,e terve.
?- Yo you -rhcuM the hour
of net J c r i ?e ?this
! ;Jng .1 */er
I , ih.r> ,rj-,estion "Where
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funeral home
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Saturday, August 24, 1940
fJKEFNWOOl) DISTRICT
S. S. CONVENTION *
The S. S. Convention opened
Wednesday morning July 24, at
11 a.m. at. Bethel AME church by
devotiopals led by Presiding hldei
P. M. Gary and his associates
AKifs JusJLine L. Gary was elected
Ss secretary for the convention
and Miss J.ucy Adams, assistant
Delegates frojn each church
were enrolled and committees ap
pointed. The business was then
stopped to listen to the -introductory
sermon by Rev. M.G. Gowdy
Repprts were made and $160.31
was collected during the convention.
The meeting was, turned into
(he hands of the District Sept..
of Sunday School. Mi's. A. M. Pel
rin to continue with the group
meetings. The young people seem_
od to?have Rained a greaU-deal of
information. The different subjects
discussed^werc-'TGViewed by
the Dist. Supt. of the Leajgue Mr.
1.-T. Wr Mtms '
Tlve evening sermon was preach
i'd by Rev. M. Massey after which
the convention was pleasingly
welcome*! !'V th<* P'irtof and nieillhers
of Hethel AWE church. Tin
meeting adjourned for the day ' ""
11 "d np"M"'l 'V ni'i I iiinrhihg at
10 a.m. The group meetings icvntini
e.i for the benefit o1 the
voiri z people.
. .-All I I I-I' ; ? I wus n?
livf.Ml I?v !!<-v. \V. 11. Nash. The
business of the convention was
finished and closed successfully
?nt?I~ next year at Promise Land.
But She Wants
a Man With
NO J&RAY HAIR
Her dreams are of ?youibjuI-looking
husband . . . ?NO 1' one who
looks old enough to be her "pappy."
So- if v?iii bee fir.iy fmii' .in if
a desire for romance ... you need
the help of I.ARII USI-!
Because GODIiFROY'S LAK1
EUSEj if used as dirocted.^will
bring lustrous, \ouihjul aphear* ___
. .. L )uul II.Ill', e..->y
to ap; ly- ? ' > i , 1 .
sary. C.jlm iii0 \ > n i i...? uii ? r
wash out. K ii u ... or >i
years. Mutu> u-c.v it not satisfied.
Ask for LAKILl SH (Larry-use).
If y.our dealer doesn't, have it,
send S 1.2 5 direct to . . . a
CjODEi koy mig. t;o., >s;u olive
STREET, SAINT I Ot-'l MISSOURI.
/oAUSUAB
HAIR COLORING
OMR WRI 1 "
V/t cents per mile I
j
ROUND TRIP
io% ! ess than double I
the one way fares
Air Conditioned
Coadksi
ON THROUGH TRAINS '
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Division Pussenccr Agent
-Colombia. S. C.
.way-System
r/vm' F.wumnti
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G. JO and 31, 1940
}0O ROUND
TRIP FARE
I Trip Tickets on sals for all
\r trains (except Trains No. 87
I), August 80 and 81t final limit
fog Monday Night, Sept. 2,1MQ
Trin Tars 11.00 Iron all atatlons mm
a Railway Srttem la North and loufh
k u abown below: ,
kiburg, S. G to DaoviiU, Va.
ktbnrg. S. C. to Marion, N. C.
!TiUe, N. C to Salisbury, N. t
Wtte, N. C. to Taylor triile, N. 6,
er, N. G to Winaton-SjJem, N. C,
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lotte, N. C. to Columbia, S. C.
intermediate atatioui.
INI A BEACH ROUND TMP
FARE?$3.75
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Bffoga Chocked?No fttop-Ov*M
DaytlaM or Night Trip
Ooiuill Tklwt Afiah ?
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Division Passenger Agent
Columbia, S. C.