The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 07, 1940, Page Page Seven, Image 7
| Saturday, September 7, 1940.
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Mrs. Rosanna Felder and children
of New York City, formerly
of this city returned home, aftei
u pleasant vacation here visiting
relatives and friends. Mrs. Felder
is the wife of the Rev. Petter
Felder, pastor of the A. M. E.
church, in Port Jefferson, Long
sland, N. Y.
Mr. Ceo. M. Switzer of Concord,
N. C., joined ius_bruthej^-M^,-L
E. Switzer of) Columbia t lid thee .
are at the bedside of their sick
mother, Mrs. Julia - Switzer of
St. Matthews, S. C. She is some.
. what hetter^at^this' writing fleii:
_ many frioiuis wifoh ht*r tx speedy
recovery, < t
Mrs. David Devault uccoirjpa(
nied by her son David, Jr., left this
* week for New York City and
uiher poinls north where they arc
to visit relatives and friends.
. Mr and Mrs Harold .Inn., and
Miss Dorothy Jackson have just
returned from'a month's vacation
Mr. and Mrs?. June were in Paterson,
>N. J., visiting Mr. June's,
mother. Miss Jackson visited
reltlives and friends In New York
City. At the present Mr. Dennis
Jackson, Jr., is in Washington,
D. C. with his aunt, Mrs.
Lulu E. Niles.
Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Truos
dale, Mrs. Ruth Reed, Mrs. Clara
Helton, Mrs. PeqiT Johnson, Mr.
Luth Smith and Mrs. Julia Glenn
of Columbia, motored to Battesburg
and Leesville Sunday, Aug
j
\r.. i..i!.T"Tjn:hln ..f -J-JO."! Stark
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-street has? returned -t*r?the?city
after spending her vacation with
relatives und friends in Batesburg,
Sahida, and Johnston. She
Miss Mary A. Bolder is leaving
Wed. es/lay morning for Lancaster,
S. C., to serve as a teacher of
the Lancaster training school.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gloster, Sr.J
1 ...Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gloster, Jr.,
of Blaekville; .Mr. ake Gloster and
Ttueghter Mr?T~Galatia Tyler and
son, of Denmark, S. C., spent a
lovely day. Sunday, Sept. 1st with
. Mr. and airs." Herman Gloster oF
2307 Laurel street.
v Mrs. Mary Williams Haz/ard,
of New York is visiting relatives
and friends here.
Mr. apd Mrs. Isaiah Buries,
Mrs. Taiisy Buries, Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Sylernu-n of Jersey City,
N. J., spent a week here with rel1
atives and friends and report a
pleasant trip. Mr. Buries carried
his mother back for awhile.
J . Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Mayers are
v-ueathuung'-in- Philadelphia -and
New York with friends.
JJr. and Mrs. E. F. G. Dent,
seen in Columbia Tuesday, chat*
ting with friends. Dr. Dent said
that he is expecting a large -enrollment
this school year.
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Prof, and Mrs. Erwin Washing.on
from State College at Orange- 1
?urg were the guests of Rev. and
Mrs. W. R. Bowman on Harden
street last Sunday.
M iss Marylyn E. Hoover, hav- I
ing recently completed all requirements
at Atlanta University
for the M. A. degree in French,
left Monday to assume her new
duties as an instructor in the Ad
kins High School, Winston-Salem,
N. C.
Miss Josephine White of Harden
street spent the past weekend
in Charleston, S. C., house
.iue.-jt of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Haynes. Miss White reported an
enjoyable stay.
The many friends of Mrs. L
Hagood of 150.'S Taylor street, will
be gird to know that she is home
from the hospital and doing tine.,
M^?Lftuvy?ami?grand - daughter
Jamecena Johnson returned
this week after .spending a
very pleasant vat's^ipp jn AskvilUu
TJorth Caroliim and?Spai lanbuig. "
Carolina.- ???
Miss Mi. nolia A. Kirkland after
attending summer school at
Columbia university spent a few
weeks here with her sister Mrs.
I. S. Leevy. She left Sunday foi
Greensboro. N'. C.. to- r-esunu^
. teaching.
. The .frends of Mr. Eldo Burton
of N. Y. Cty are glad to welcome
him back after spending three
weeks visiting friends and relatives
in the South. Mr. Burton is
a rect nt graduate of Benedict college.
He is now employed in the
Treasury Dept.. N. Y. City: Mr
^ Burton motored down with Rev
John H. Satterwhite \\vho is Dean
of Religion at Livingston College.
Salisbury, N. C., rfter visiting Mi
City.
The Hardy's
Beauty Salon
"WITT ro-?open Wednesday. Sept
5,?, to its many customers
aruh fiends. We again will appreciate
your patronage. ~~'
Respectfully.
MRS. L. B. IIARDY.
TUESDAY EVEN INC SOCIAL I
CLUB
Rosa Lee Carson. Reporter
! XliLi?Taenia y?Lveniuj Social t
Club field their weekly meeting ]
Ht the fiome of MrsT SaTUe Mack,!
?UlUP Washington?ftTTTT Tfie
meeting was called to order by
I the ^resident, Mis. Kathriive War-'
ley, the chaplin?lead the devo
tional. as' usual the house was'
I then turned over to the president
New and old business was discussed.
the roll was called, each
I member responded with a bible
verse and dues. We are going to
, have a bus ride soon out to Dun
bar lake on the doth of September
so look for tin' day. see the Pal- i
, metto Leader.?f'nr?Jheeting adj
joined?to ?meet ut the home ofI
Mrs. Cert ure F elder. No. 10. bra on
ave. T_he_h< rLesis..ser.Yi d._a rtj
fresing repast.
'men HArrER^SAY.u**
AND SOCIAL .(TLL'B
We held our last meeting at
tln^ honu* of? Mr. awl Mi's. John I
>-on H514 Carolina Court Aug. 2<? I
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tnd ARITHME
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to keep your Children I
ic smailt unless they j
School work requires 1
Hard lessons can't star
dullness. So keep youi
to standard^ A>y follow
ygipne?and be sure th
Energy that comes fr
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columbia. s. c.
The house was called to order by
the president, Mr. Lowman; then
devotionals were carried out in
the usual manner. The minutes
.vere approved. The roll was called;
the response was brief. The
house was in order for business.
A chicken supper was planned
for Saturday night, Aug. 31, at
1614 Carolina Court. Those who
attended had an evening of enjoyment.
We hope to have those
various club members and friends
with us again soon.
We also want t0 say that we
know many have had their eyes
open to read about our second
anniversary. On Unursday nite,
Aug. 15th, we were at the Odd
Fellows Ilall. We had a grand
evening. We are quite sure everybody
who attended enjoyed
themselves. We feel grateful, because
the various club membe>a
and friends have extended us
many compliments on that evening.?
We?are^ now^ looking?the
third yrai?m?the face, fhich We
hope to meet face to face and
invite you back with us again
home ?>f Mm. Thome S5g8 Younth.
u. s. c.
The Hose Social club held its
weekly meeting Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss
Rebecca Hu.se 2080 Cherry street.
Miss Catherine Simuel host. Devotional
exercise was conducted
by the chaplain after which tho
meeting was in charge of the
President, Mrs. Ethel Gibson. The
roll was called and etch member
respondedi'Hvith a Bible verse and
their dues. The minutes were
read and approved by the members.
Old and new business wa
discussed. We had one visito
discussed. We had one visitor
Miss Pawnee- -7 -Livingston. The
u'xt meeting will be at the home
>f Mrs. Marion Rice 1013 Heidt
St. Mr. Walter Brown host. Re
fresh men ts were served.
CARD OF THANKS
Sincere thanKs are extended to
^nur many friends of Greenville
Spartanburg and Columbia for
kindness arid sympathy during
the illness Lnd death._nJf Mr. William
Preston Patterson
MRS BESSIE PATTERSON'
Wife.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for the kindness shown
during Hie illness and death of
our mother- Mrs. Annie Kinard
English.
Mrs. (Claudia) Annie Ciriffin
daughter: Miss Ruden - English,
daughter, Mr. Peter English, husband.
M A It It I AO E ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mis. C. A. Johnson of
Columbia announce the marriagi
of their daughter, Maude Eliza
both to Mr. Rufus Gerald Rob
inson. Sept.' 1. 104,0, in New. Orleans,
La,
T|he couple will make theii
home in.Houston, Texts.
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-MA KIM-AG Iv A NNO V NCEM 1> 4
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Bouler an
nounee the marriage of thei
daughter Ruth -Martha-,-Lt?M?
rem. O. Campbell of New York
City, Wednesday, June the lif-1
ninteeen hundred and forty;-'
At home, New York.
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THE PALME'jTTO LEA.Q]
The Family Altai4,
Sad to think that in tihis modern
age few people maintain an
altar of prayer in the home. We
rush through life each day without
thinking of the many biasings
God has bestowed upon us.
Many ills of today would be banished
if we would come back to
the old family altar where Go<4
can use us.
If w^'d only stop and think as we
pass
Along each day
Of a kind and loving Savior who
gave
His life the debt^ to pay.
If we would only be more humble
God could use us any time
In our lives we'd reflect the Christ
child
Who is so holy, so divine ;??
Help us Father and direct us
As we go along each day,
_ JEhat JViL think -of Thee -m- nc tinny
- And in eveiy svunl we s.'ly
] ANNIE B. NELSON
- ABBKVILLK NKWS
The funeral yT Miss Matin
Belcher was held at Shady Grove
- -Methodist?cluii't'h Mondav, A i.a
26th at 3.30. Rev. C. A. Untie!
wood officiated. Surviving art?
sisters, 3 brothers and a host of
relatives und friends.
Rev. and?Mrs:?McAUams TT
this city recently married a/n d
are nuking their home here in the
city. They spent their honeymoon
in Virginia and North Car
olina.
The city schools will open , on
Sept. Oth.
? .^orvif*' lit F)l'f W?wk A..?AI. 10
church. Rev. J. H. Burns, pa-to.
was conducted by the P. K. Re\
C. G.. Glover. His text was foil .
in John 2nd chapter: I^t this rr;
be in you, which was also in Jesus
Mrs. Marie 'MeAdanis, Mrs.
Sallie- Williams; Mrs. Bloss" WiT.'^
" i la ins and M r. and Mis. .Marsh
Thomas of Cedar Spring chjmh
were visitors5"^ Flat RoctfSurilay.
MVs. SulHe Tate was the
evening guesl of her mother Mrs.
Fannie Martin Monday. Miaftj
Mary 1.. Martin spent last week'
with her cousin Miss Ktrudie
.Mi rtjn.
The Negro race- is progrt-ssing
srraduualiy and we could progress
much more rapidly, if we as a
race would cooperate. First let
us do it by reading our own St?t^
Capital's newspaper. Not only
-your city -nrwrs. hut others be
sides. See Miss T.ois Ma.-shall
for your Palm> tto Leader.
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NEW IMjEASANT (iROVH
NEWSfey
I. H. Butler, Jr.
New Pleasant. Grove c h u re
held its 72nd Home (Joining Da
Sunday, September 1,
The service lepran with a una
ern Sunday school conducted *b
Miss Husa Lee Hall, Anderson. J
C., principal of the Holly Sprin
school. After which a subject wn
discussed entitled,"Should adul
attend Snndnv school " opened b
Mrt?r C. E. Watkins followed b
Mr. N. Mattison, many interest
ing Bibicul facts wyrt pointed .01
by the two.
After which the praise servie
was conductted by Kev. A. J
Meekins. A soul stirring serino
was delivered by-, the past?
Kev. J. ('. Cow; ns. His tex
vcas?-lT-i 11 n 11 --K-i lii 1 '17'ti c 11 a1
ter. A very ljberi l collection b
Deacon .J. II. Perkins and Deaco
-dJ-:?IP?Sitlorr Adjournment fu
dinner.
;Attei?Mtt minuu-s relaxing tli
!?iilv fviiss1 "dil, 11?ft+r uH'k 1 nun
- I vice. Praise, service was coi
dueled by Rev. A.J. Meekins.
The churclt felt somewhat uf
lifted In ha\ e Mrs. Wright t
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, .Alter which, a sermon was d*
live-red by RPv. Wright* which wa
lull of information fur?alk
Music was furnished by Nei
Pleasant Grove .Jr. ' choir. Mis:
Nettie Butler was in charge t
the music for all services.
Tin rnmiminitr?ts?(Tli ppy t
have with them Mrs. Ella Pel
kins who is now making he
home in Chicago, 111.
Rev. Pearson from Col u nib i
who conducted a great revivt
meeting at Shady Grove churc
No. 2 visited the home of Rei
T. B. Butler August 29, 1941).
??The?youth of?this coin in u n 11
ave nide .great preparation t
attend Morris College and othe
colleges.
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.Sunday was a fine das ami
1) ' many of pur members and friends 8U
y wepreseqt. The pastor's mornj
imr theme was. "The Four "Wirt1
. (low-, of Light." this was ''"'.....i "?
V son! stii ring ' message that every H
?. one enjoyvd. At the evening serg
vices his theme was, "Why does
,s . lie Ask?" The offerings for the i
t daV v.viv fair. The pastor left at
y j midnight for . Philadelphia, where
y he will remain at the bedside of
his .father until some improve"
it meiit is shoNvi), then on to the
National Convention if it is not _
* too lute, after the convention, he
. j was to conduct a meeting for.th*.
j; ( I lev .Moss, of Washington, 1), C H
i sipd then return home. < U
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? pastor was ill for several days,;
j I but has improved enough to tak%
II rf harge dtn iio-?tin- pastor's?trfcr
Rev. 'l"av lor. ?
t. ] Visit our church, the stranger's.1
rr | home,?yt-rti rrrv wt'lt'ofm 3T aTI >
j times. The effort of Brother tilud I
den, to slid the nastor's trio mi- i"
] a grand success ami thanks to all /(
^ j that hope. hft us pray for u~;
speedy ivcowviy for the pastor's" ~
. father. '
-S-T Miss Yimia Miles of ('leveland. ' <
' Ohm, ?house"gUCSt of iiei
~ sister. Mrs. Phyllis Russell. Sin-!
j. i plans to return this week.
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ate looking forward to oui "
11 ivvival which begins next Sun
l' day. We are hoping it will be a
h successful r e v i v. a 1 meeting. We,i
>' are asking _all members of oiir i
church to cooperate- wit4e the pus^-j?J
> tor and help to make the meeting \ \
o. spiritually and financially.
r Rev. Seuniou of?Sj^/ta nbtrrirv i
i preached at Trinity church Sun-J
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iy afternoon at .'1:30 o'clock, the
borers were few but the sermon
as full ol' power. Every one
ciucd to enjoy it.
Our beloved pastor, Rev. J A
pscy bus just ceased a very
ccessful revival at Moore's Cha
1 when* lie is also pasturing.
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DENTIST
pecial Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
old Crown and Bridge Work.
A Specialty
lice Phone 6429 iKos. 9204
25 Washington St., Cola.. S. C.
fice Hours: Telephones;
\.M. to 7;00 P.M. Office 603a
Residence 887M
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DENTIST
llinw.?Plates, Crowns.?bridges.
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KV. J. H. JOHNSON \
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Office 2029 Marion Street
?a!er in Real Estate, performs
arriage Ceremonies, writes Willi
>eds. Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Tire Phone 8407 Rea. 8798
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