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y I f - . ^ Page Two *+ :? The Old Gray aiul The New Rider iTy ~Tr~FEinp~FnTTs ? The ?. on^i'C'tjationie of St. Luke's A. M. K. ehureh is well pleased with the decision. rendered by the t'ondemnution board on last Weil nesday^ relative to its property on W'ilVotl?vtiiv.'t mill expresses its appreciation to every member oT that botly together with our" talented lawyers. Our ease was luik up by -Attorney Maleoni E Cropland, -of the J. P.. Sloney; laU iiriii, ol 11 road street and 'aBly pi'esenteil before the board by Atl , torney Edward K. l'ritehard. Dr J. L. Beiibow. our presiding elder Dr. A. P. Spears, presiding eldai of the Marion district and Dr. J. E. Heard, head of the Edisfo ills* triet, | attended tjie hearing ~ani' spoke in elowinvr terms of tin- eloquent presentation of .Mr. l'ritehard before the hoard: The mem hers i.t St. Lltkt' at -n-?special ?meetinjr^i^pressed~tTTeTr ~~ thanks to Mr. truest, real oslule dUt'lib and Mr. C. P. Pope, contractu!, (white) for their testamoniul* before the board in our defense Missis T. A. Iluone. and Julius * ..l<r li. .Mill till, WMiimvu/jc. ?. v j v % given similar consideration. foi their appearance in interest ol" tin cHui'ch.. We are? frank to? say that \viun anyone is in need ' ol real .worthwhile attorneys consult the al ove firm. Dr. A. P. Spears made a star-witness, before. the h.mr.i Qui- 1; 'vver was so impressed with him that he wrote him a letter ?>f thanks. Roth l)rs. J. L. Benbow and J. K. Beard ren deicd the A. M. E. church a great cervirV, in their evidences given "aT 'the healing. Thjf* church problem almost- destroyed all of oUi - church activities here this confer enee year. I was not able' to at cend any of the stale meetings nor .district and conference branch . * gatherings.. But at last the bur den has .rolled away, and oui church is now going by leaps and ..bounds. With a brand liew church \ve^ will gain far more than that which we have lost. Annua! Conferences Beginning at Andrews next week, Bishop J. S. Flipper. D.D., will convene the Palmetto conference, the first of six to be piesideii over l>y. 'hiiii in this his second and new administration. Every minister is endeavoring to mak? one hundred percent report from his charge, and thus make this new administration the hest <?J - ail, We ate asking all of out Palmetto I.euder ubscrihers. to please be ready to check up in fill with me when I visit yout conference. 'Hie same request holds good as to pur Masonic Grand Lodge members. In fact our plans are to make a campaign all c\or .the state in in tones t of the paper this year. Any num her of onr good readers failed last year 'to renew, because..1_ of -mace purchased in the "Exposition Edition". This year we will liehov:t for subscriptions only, and ,hope none will he cut oil' when Wt .make iiur final report, to heftdquat tel's in Columbia.. at the close oT all of the conferences. Funerals It appears to me that great Ne pro denominations such as the Methodist and Baptist should have u program?f**r- '-funerals,, or sort of rutline in .heir disciplines and constitutions, handed down by the genera! church. So that fam ilies and preachers who are in dined to make such occasions '"hog killing times" would have a elude by which to go, and a place to stop. Negro funerals are. get ting to hp almost ridiculous. With all of our culture, and refinement we are but little above heathens when it comes to fu.neralizing' oui dead. Anytime less than two or three hours, is not considered a i - .HIV junciai, illliong mnsi <)I our people, the educated not excepted Why keep any Negro dead body in the church ten times longer than 1h- would have .stayed had he teen' alive. I admire l'uneral ser vices in the Protestant Episcopal church. On such occasions they sing a song or two, read a chap cer or two, say a prayer or two turn around a time or two. ami go home. All this is done in less , than thirty minutes. Its teal tine - to say the least. The I'-nipn The Interdehotninational minis terial union of Charleston and vicinity. resumed its meetings after the Augus' vacation in high gear. Re . K. K. Brogdou, is making an exceptional president and Rev. W. B. Jones, a real good fflecre* tary. The order of the day last Monday was the Bible mode of conversion, _ bv Rev. J. K. Beard. It was the best treat the body ' had ever received on that subject All the ministers were loud in their praise of the speaker, and his matchless message. Those speaking were Revs. R. f. Lemon. D. N. Wilson, ft. R. Hughes, J. F Henderson, C. S. Led better, S. H Scott, William A. Mack and sev eral others. "Let Us Advance On Our Knees" MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH ? Rev, H. C. Andrews, Pastor Myrtle Reach, S?S. S. opened at the usual hopr with Supt Mrs. JefT Bellamy and teachers at their post. 11:00 O'clock services were omitted as the pastor was away to othef fields of duty. 6:0C P. M. the A. C. E. Leaprue met with the President, Rev, T. JT h I hi i ? ? Hcmmingway ahfl"niembersi S~T their places. 1 he lesson was thoroughly discussed. 8:00 P. M. the pt stor ascended the rostrum iviul preached* a soul stirring: sermon iroin Isaiah 00:t> subject Acknow- ? ~ eTtge Y tun? Faults. ? Then each i.emOer responded to the l>oltai 1 ..Money rally. . We are trying U send our pastor up to the confer- ' rtice svitli all claims paid. Visitors were lie v. Leroy Judge ano Mrs. Hannah Charlton ol 1am ru.'il, S. C. , The death i.ngel , Visited tin ?' II'' ?ii-s .l.niit-y San _ lers early Monday morning alio took their dear little daughter .io.se .Mary.. Funeral -service.a'ere held at Alt. Olive church oi; luesday morning by the Pasted dev. 11. C. Andrews. The body an taken to Mullin.- for burial .she leaves to. mourn her loss hei pother and . Jither, ijne * sister three brothel's, a eland mothei and a host of relatives am -r> tends. ? Miss Uaisy Spivey ami Aliss laigaret I.. Mavis left lor New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. o-.vcns have l^iiirni-ii Ifum Hull it I i> ll. Ml' ' Owens spent his vacating i . l.uur. efls'visiting relatives ami friends J I S, . Owens spoilt two Weeks ii. Orangeburg at the Klite School m Heauty Culture. They reported a pleasant stay. \\ III IMIKi: SCHOOL NEWS Whitmiiv school 'opened last Thursday, October iird vvjlh an ei oiiiuctft ill' 1N2 st .ulelitt*. , At this -? i*ititiff tho enrollment is ltl-1. The acuity for the school year con ist*?rrt?lh-nf.?Unbolt?-?K.' Moore. Spartanburg; Mrs. .Mary S. Maori Newberry; Misses Corriv Lee tla. per, Jehkinsville; Ethel L. Wrigh-. Newberry; Etheleeii?\\illinnis, o.-. ! .eiu.ia: viola Jackson, Sun.tel. We are proud to have the new .cpurtment in our school, the new" scnools, i.nd tin,'. , new touchers. \ c welcome all. "The tenth grade .ius been adde^j to the senool. Wc ire very grateful to Prof., Motjre <r hi> achievements. The PTA on last Wednesday i-v.ning, October 2, met ut the ser.oo) .tnd held an interesting meeting \enuirks wt'rc made by the teachers. Mrs. Pearl, from Marion is hen risking Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. Ilyro and Mr. end Mrs. A.C Caldwell ami it her relatives. Mrs. Pearl' is very active in church servic .Miss Lenora Williams has re anvrial from her illness ami sin. nas started to school. Missis Jujui and Lewis .Murmur: Andrew Clark, llermon Johnson made a tint* trip to Columbia. S. C. Rev. 1. B. Rull'in has recupertted from his illness and was able ,, render his program at Cedar Jrove Sunday. The amount, ol >12.00 was raised on genera? Maims. A line . Sunday school was held at Bruce Tabernacle church, Sun day with Ml"- A. C. Caldwell ns Sujit. An interesting progirm vas held at the church Sun. night n tit led The Youths of Today by -i v\*. I.. Kpps. We lidpe loi AlrsT"WillieCullnan's recovery in the Newherry uispital. 1 .ittle .lames Robert l.aw /vjk? i ' - hed to tin- hospitul Ah mint?rrrtr- cm rdim: cikciti mays Kt\. C. S ..I. Molleit, I'astor Sunday school opened at ti~e ua in! hour with . the Supt., otfiiers . ~iui..ltiauher>. at their post of .duty fhe lesson was discussed in all las.-i.s and reviewed by tin* Supt The muinin^ message wois tic ivered at St, .James AME church . _ u_a _!a' tre crowd. The Holy Comiiiinion was triven also which a arae number partook of the brok en body of Christ which was she'd for lis. Thirteen persons were miteil to the church. Anothei \ondeif.l sermon was delivered k the afternoon at Jerusalem, he pa.-ior took his text from the Ttli Psalm ami at the 15th verse. Ie math our heart burn within We. ate now ending anolher con eroiitle year. Our pajju r, will eave Wetlnesday morning Octojer 10th to attend the annual conerenee in Andrews, S. ( . Let us ^?lay our part on tin* (Jounline circuit. ?Our collection in the i fternoon .vas S.'H.fW). We expect to go.ovci the top, let us pray for yy am' UCcess. ISKTHKI. A.M.If. CHI'KCH Rev. it. .1. Hutchinson. Pastor St. George-- Sunday was the fifth Sunday and <iciitc- a few took advantage by -sta-ying home hut tin- old rogi lurs werb out as usual, and mafia it lively. The Scripture lesson tvas road by the pastor, and the subject was Driv in? foi God. Those present enjoy d the message, coming from the divine leader. The home of Mr. and Mrs. I.e v is Brown on Spring Branch was destroyed by tire Thursday night. Much to the regret of his church ind community. Rev. W. P. Williams pastor vof Good Hope Baptist church, also Rev. I). J.?GadsOn pastor of Beth el, in Anderson 'were visitors in the school Monday morning. Both >f these ministers made and gave some very helpful thoughts. Come again - gentlemen. Dr. L. L. Farmer, P. E. of the Charleston District will hold his 4th quarter Monday night. Sliilv^'riha Tdnr 1 The PalmMt- leader . A im'mmuifi - w - - - ' - - - ?*f-| a . . m - - - -* -* mSm "nii^iUttig T Sunday marked the* third anniversary of New Friendship A. M E. eliureh. The Rev. E. A. Adams secretary ?>f education of tho A M E. church spoke at the eleven o'clock service from St. John 12: 24. Master Tel f red Henry, 3rd little Virginia and Jacqueline ao< John D. Btiley were baptized. Mrs Essiy T. Reeder was received in o the church. * She conies to us Vom 'lie Baptist denomination. and choir from Poplar Sprinp liurch worshiped at Friendship Rev. Nash spoke from St. Matt s.20. l'rof. (larrojt also spok< Iter the sermon. 'At 7:4.') the fiastoi, ile%. II. W Walker spoke l'rom i)eut. 32:36 The coal rally closed at niijht ser vice, reporting as follows; Mes Maes Julii. Dilliard, $17.75; LI in Dendy, $17.'JO: Maggie Blake $22.2lr>; Bertha Ferguson, $25. >: ftertha Bailey $31.50; Amandi Giry $35.25 who gets 1000 lbs. 2nd 700; 3rd 500, others 250. A1 for pnstnrV snlnrv, Total poller ton for the day $107.45. The visitor*--were?numerous du ing the entire day. .Mrs. K. A. Adams and famil} econipanied Dr. Adams here rof. and ..Mrs. C. (1. Garrett- ant 'r f. Corley of Columbia; Mra fampton and others from Spar .anburg. MissL-Glfidys Stjirnes of Colurn tin was the week end uuest o1 vli>s. Karnestene Shell, .Mrs. Mattie Perry of New Void taw* by to see "ner mother; Mrs Martha FXendy before taking uj iti Nortli" Carolim . Misses. [Jessie Golden, Marj lath Voting. Mr. Casper Wheelei ini.t 'tiie week end in Grocnvilh ith Mrs. Emma .Jones. Mr. CI yd* iohlen, Mrs. En.ma Jones am son Gerarde accompanied them ot heir return trip. Uoth groups r? ported having enjoyed their trip ii>sts Golden! Voting called at th-. home of Miss Lula Mae Ddnako and mother while in Greenville. Mrs. C. Watson was a plei sani visitor in the home of Mrs. Ell.' .iolden Sunday. Miss Hazel Little was in Green ville Thursday to see the. Cot tor Festival ("Hebron church"). The Rev. W. L. Wilson-of Laur ens will preach tw() nights this week at Hebron Baptist church. .W-ts. Azalee, .NJi*'4 Polly Youik'J .'onheeted themselves with tb> nuicli. ' Mr. John Ruth brought hack s wonderful report from, fne asso iniion. Mrs. J unit- Pettis, Mr. i.inl Mrs A'arrcn Wilson of Columbia wor hipod at morning service. .Mr. Ilulus Young1 ami Mr. Bonnie Hooks of New York are vis .ting Mr. Young's mother, Mrs Kmma Young. They all motorec o Anderson Sunday afternoon u see Kev. ami Mrs. Kibler. Nurse Clara Lewis and Mrs. rene Lewis of Xe\V York are visiting relatives here. The revival meeting of tin Church of God is in full sway. vi ve.\ 1 envelopes- were given out Friday' Bible was won bj Rev. G. T. Shelton,.largest aiiiouni raised. Testament by Mrs. Kilt Golden. tt:?M a 17?Lai u.??. y?tend?Mori; Johnson are sick at this writing Hope they will -soon--recover. Highlights of Hell St's. Tin- faculty fit' Bell street Schoo iiul. .eilizgjis. of .CJinton?aje.Jiappj .0 welcome four new instructor: to their school and community Miss Helen C. Wt lker. S. C. State college, of Bamberg, S. C. who preceded the other instnictorby about months, is in charge of' 'the. Home Economics depart tnc-iit; Miss A. Lillian Lawrence Claflin college, '-18, of Orangeburg s the libraria:-. a"d social science tsii uelor; Mr. Walter R. Harlej It.reVii1. se" college, '40 of Aiken ?. is the instructor in the nat iral sciences and assistant cot cl of th?>football team; !Mr. Chestcn ay lor. State college of Mont goinery, Alabama,' has charge o the Vocational work for hoys ape is the football coach. With this fourfold injection o new workers with new ideas, this term bids f. ir to being one of the most interesting and most pro gressive. terms which Bell Stree choul lias known. -The football tejain and a nurn ber of teachers and students made the trip to Union, where the tean . 1 . i!.. * *1 .UKi jij? imm c 11vi*u111ifr i nil? sua son with Sims higs school, on Fri lay, September 27. Though thi Bell Street Wildcats came out ot the short end of a ^0-7 score they shjowed great promise foti he season and i cquitted themseh s in a manner which did credi to their coaches and themselves That they ' have made progress a e tins game was evidenced bj the display of skill in the gaim in a on home ground Fri day, October 4. With such "vet a j- hi the grin ion as Marior 1a.1 ake, Pi ul Wallace, Paritor h'..ni .-on and the promising new otovi., the Wildcats combinatioi proved too much fbr their oppo nents. In spite of the. fact tba the Seneca boys had more brawi and driving power, their defensi proved toQ weak to prevent th< .* .ens1 ' f.-o'it winning with s score of 12-7. The cheer leaders, who wort attractively attired in white, kep the air ringing with the students - T! tttt^ snng". thus, doing thei bit to urge the hoys on to victory All interest is focused x>n th "Miss Bell Street" contest whicl "ulmini tes on Monday, Octohe 14. Each high school class i working to Sell the highest num l>er of votes to assure its contes mnt <>f the coveted honor of reigi ire over Hell Street for the 1940 1941 school term, The gramma \, HE HALMttfTO LEADER ! shhobT nift*' primary classes "are striving for the privilege of having heralds *ind crown bearers selected from their particular class. This honor goes to the individual who sells the biehest nuipber of votes. We wish for all -much sue! ce'ss. If you ale unable to witness the coronation on Monday night of l the .contest winner as "Miss Bell . Street" then meet us Tuesday night, October 15. at Johnson Field, ^linton, S. 0.. when tho Bell Street Wildcats meet the Sanders hi boys of Laurens. At , That time "Miss Bell Strcot'h with _ her atteudants, makes her tiivt public appearance. , Look for further r.ews of Bell [ Street in the future. I ST. ANDREWS A. M. E. I CHl'RCH I - i Rev. Chuppelle McClary, Pastor i 1 Andrews?Morning and evening 1 services were good last Sunday i ' The spirit was manifested through i - out the services. The audience was ( ~ stirred as thepnstor preached tht t1 gospel to "the-hungry-aoulsr and ^ closed amid shouts of joy, hap- i i pipess and praise to God for such , wonderful sermons. ] I Mrs. Corine Thompson spent o few days in Richmond, Va. visiting , - her son and friends, i \ Miss Elizabeth Belton and Mr , - James Jefferson were happily marf ried in Kingstrce September 28. Mrs. Agnes l^awson and i^lr. Pqi tor Johnson were quietly married . at the St. Andrews parsonage ) Saturday, October 5 by the pastor - We wish these newly?weds much ! success and a long happy life to i gether. 1 Thirgs around -Andrews arc a 2 hustlin' and a-hustlin,' yes sir-ee! 1 1 The annual f\>nf;-r<>ner> i? in tho We are planning to entertain I vou tlie only way we know ' how ami that's "Royally." Presiding .elder J. I,. Bonbon will hold his fourth and last quart ei;ly conference for the year here l Sunday, October 3. We are hoping t he reports will be favorable. Correction: Window panes are not being put in the windows of * i St. Andrews church but window nhanie, a kind of decorative pnpei > for windows of churches, . cat he- ' ? drals,etc.< is being placed on the window panes. Rev. C. A. Williams is putting this caper up for us. CARLISLE NEWS *' It is getUintnvar confereno auti^^p-^KfmbeV^iif the 'various churcTws are putting on new life - .tamely Williams Chapel A. M. 1' ^ '.ion church, .Mt. Eden A. Si E hurch, Je te-rs Chapel A. M. r?E* hurch, Jtmes Chapel Baptist hurch and St. Luke A. M. E. Z 1 jhurch. Sunday was a high da> i .it St. Luke A. .M E. Zion church We were very pleased to haw ! with us Rev." Mrs. R. Alston of Carthage, X. C.. who preached c two soul stirring sermons to '?a pUCKOU CI1UICII, WI1U ?CeillC(t to have enjoyed the messages, aftei which we enjoyed the Twelve '* Tribes of Israel, the sons of Ja t cob in a drill. Etch tribe report > d: Mrs. Bessie Thompson, $1.07; Mrs. Mahala Jeter $2.21; .Mrs t .li.t.T S2.:i2: Mrs. I.. I,\ le.- _ ^4.5'.); Mrs. Arrelia Sims $4.60; Mrs. Essie Tucker, $5.3'J; Mrs. C Robertson, $5.41; Mrs. Martha ] 1 Jeter, $5.44; Mra.-Ct.rrie Jeter, '. 1.; Mrs, .Mary_ Tiiompsonn, $C. ; i t>5; Mrs. -Clara Savage and , Mrs. Lizzie Thmas, $1'J.23. Tota' ? imbunt through the tribes $73.til Total ; mount for the day $X7.41. Uev.~ Mrs." R". Alston is preach- . M.g for us this week; will be at Williams Chapel A. M.^ E. Zion church Friday night and Sunday ' The Twelve Tribes of Israel will ? oe in a drill at Williams Chapel . ' Sunday night. We were very glad .o-v have Miss Rosa A.. 11 rown of Blackstock to worship v'th us Sunday night. She wis the Sunr day evening guest of Miss Sadie itOlHM'l.SOIl. f Mrs. Blanch Hill and her friends i Mrs. Lillie Stedard and Mr. N*. fucker of Santuc; Mr. and Mrs. ' Eugene Bell of Union, motored to s Charlotte, N. C., Sunday to wit ness the outstanding program in " which t.Miss Sallie A. Hill is con1 nected with. It has been report? d they enjoyed a wonderful pro; gram at the city auditorium where ' the Community Crustders render- > 1 ed u program against crime. I'r. t Nathaniel Tross treasurer of the organization, spoke briefly con ' cerning plains to raise funds foi ? Crusaders Home Launch campaign t o aid" underprivileged Negro r children. The white speaker was ' Mr. C. O. Kuester, from the White ' louse. He made t wonderful adiress to the audience. Half the auditorium was reserved for white ' people. The program was also broadcast over the City of Char- t lotte. Whpn Carlisle friends re turned home Sunday-night ovci ' joyed to know they had such i j vocal talent here, that could make such t hit, and also equal with J the 01 tslunding talents in Char ( lotte. Congratulations from both < write and colored friends to Miss ' Sallie A. Hill in her big effort. ( c HEMMING WAY NEWS < 1 1 , It was a great big s'urprise to ! relatives and friends of Mr. Mc- < \ Donnelley of New York City to 1 hace him back home for a few ] ' days. It certainly has been- quito 1 a, while since he was here. L" Miss Ethel $1. Brooks is back ] bj home after spending the summer < ' I with her sister and brother-in-law," 1 s Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Donnelley of New York City on October 6. i Mr. McDonnelley and Mr. George,] rc Brooks, Jr. left for New York ] - City. We hope for them n safe re' turn. f>i i * - ; TETTE1 FR\>M S. (. Tin- Kx.olsibr k'uarietw ot. Ni? York under tho-*Tircvt!nn of \kre>tro .Joseph Johnson was \otod the best, unions 100 quartetls Mnjruii; spirituals in the many churches ill the New York metropolitan urea. The decision was 1 > a jur\ "elected to settle tin question last week. By a strau.ee coincident three oi the singers. Arthur Blown, bari fbnl^ Bristol- KVrdhaui. bass; Jauies (iibbs. tenor, are from Charleston. S. t". whih William rrei.it. bass and Maestro Johnson, the instructor, are from Yiteiniu. Lurrie tlholston, tin- woman lead, familiarly known as tha woman from Ctcoreia. hails from Atlanta. lla. and is tin wife of a Baptist minister, deceased. Excelsior unified notice a 11 ii fame by singing spiritual arrange merits by Mr .fohnsor. thai, had 111 air ob-ehythm. much like ytfing Lljat caused church congregations ,/> uii' inir p-it tlw.ir 1.VI * * 'i.l v(i.>in A likeable?lea tin e?that?enrrml diem to a regular broadcast f rum die Hall of Fame every Saturda> evening* at i'dtO f 10111 tile World's Fair. WINS, they come over now it !>. On Sunday niclit at t?:HU.tlie> dug over WBNX from Bishop Lawson's. large nationaflv known el'ugiV mission from Harlem (iKOKOEI tm N. NEWS li> I-;. J. . .^)o:i't always cruse '.he' \voriu I' 1 . .tig acain-t you. many turns v.hen you are atfe.ted, it you \o.ld stoji long eMoU.'li to t!'actio art*.-. 1 (in t.- '?.t1 oiw.. el". i:r.i-s out of ten you would In villiiijr to M; iiif old si If for t..i> orriblo; atlVit ami it would hi ruo. "NutV said oi; th:s;v . Thanks to .Mr. W. il Shtuklo '?>ni' tor his spvlliii}? Ifssoii in his ??1. inn of A! ay It- So A lid May hi s'ot. for a mtmbiT * !* us m-i-d t> iko (lui notii'f siiid. ^'ovi rn Oiii I'ivi-s aivordiny ly. a , 1V0 ivad tho following in tip' for jii.bia Statf t!:is . nu'i lii.'v. h\ a.l i s (ialia..' her. of N*i wton tlass. ilf savs; "(dod won't hiesiincrioa just for sintiinjr 'tioi: 'diss A iiiiiii-a"'. lii- said whili a .intu^?Vii art4l?t in sinyiny thi I'tivr. yvt lii- i'l'lii-vt's <iiai hii|'S Illy lItiisi Who ..t ip llll OiSf 1\i s Vo ! fiii-Vf fia -ana-, for- i&tti's xlt .1.1:;;., .>' 11" 1 > onport'ut-Tlty Mis. I'ia:,.. t iayvilli passu! a' ar hoUii- . 1l?.;ki stroi-t Frii'av V:!; -A..:,. ; ia! .-. tv ; . t-Nt v ' Fa-. cas f < . Mr>. Saiah frmn iletnel A >2. K y ?\viiii>J. <KPel i idst of a host .f se.ToV. li.i.' relative* and friends lev. J. (.'. Qnaiies. la-!- pastor, ofi.dated. I*'.i -remains were in barge of undertaker \V. .1. Wilds , Lntt ::r,.:.t a. IlicK.-pt "t. S.I vcuwtory. The friends < :' Mrs. Amelia v.at. kleloj ii will i.e. glad to know I.at she i.- ..urn fi'o.u the h"spiitl and i.- doing nicely. .' jr. Join. \Va-i;inirtoji i> ill a' is Inn no on i din. -ti'-t-i \\ lit I" It' i nls I eCo\ fl y. The liti-rai > _ ; ml ni. sa. al pr... rrani last' Sunday morning in ietlu'l Suiiilny school was considered by those present a very fine Production and broii-dil forth tin |Ualilietl \ ihin/ people really to t-ljdef ^t-iviee when needed. Ar.ong liaise on the program were diss ltulh Quarks who sang a a.l..ralso Mi.-'s t'ynttiTjv tHivn t an iistranieiilal sa>!.? by Miss Ksta. juries. The singing by t:e Sun lay school choir was very coot! vith Miss Valeria Howard at th? i> b. i . I i.. i . m 4111'' ivLiiiiii r.s vi ' i . >t . v . ^uarles and Supt. G W. ll..\v;.r.i n 1 ht* lullUst I'uf collection. the joys won Miss Ma !?. >t Rry\ cm was absent on account ot leal-h in the tamjly. This week nds the colored dull contest. The (Uestion i's. whn will vTilf? Dr. ain4 Mrs. Qui t ies "are prov 11 _? themselves real Sunday school v.iinkers and active in all elVorts he advance.i.ent of the chnpc'. Card of Thanks Mr.-. Amelia Shackelford wis 1. s t0 thank her many friends fm he kindnesses- shown and _the heat ,iful (lowers and cards', sent dur ng her illnc.-s. * JKKK'HO A. M. K. CHI KCH l(?v, J.l'. Cu minings. Pastor Denmark.?Our services yen *ery high last Sunday. S. S. 'open-; :d with Su'pt. Oscar Riley at hi.s f>ost*nn<jl other officers.*' At 4'^ o'clock Rev. Cummin-.'.* tseended the rostrum bringing is i message from St. Luke ?:tiy? and this man of God was in th< spirit while he preached to a vast audience. After the announcements Rev. Cummings was the linner guest of Rro and Sistei Salley. At 8 o'clock we returned nstd this same man brought us unoth r message. sueject: The Triumph ?f Continual Service. All souls were made to feel happy. The Basket Camp meeting "will start at Jericho Wednesday, Oct lfith with the Rev. A. M. White preaching throughout, Sunday p m. Come and be with us. Sister Georgeann Sanders and Naomi Coleman are still on oui tick list. We are praying for theii recovery. Mr. Blease Alston and Miss Car 'le Pinkney are staying with Mrs Rattie M. Wolfe attending Voor lees school. We are all in accord with oui istor for the Annual Conference it pn\pits vii.lp: nkws | I iu It. nia-ltsville momhors and friends of the M. K. church enieycd the visit of tIn* new Bishop - -k tug a? i >?11:in li. Quite t. largo .row d witnessed the evening ser\ii? last Tuesday at St. Michael .M. K. church. Kvpryone is looking -forward for a, sph-ndid conference of the .M K. church at Cheraw in November. * ?:i*_ teachers are coming in evcry week from their summer va yaUon tn the northern part of the slate. They all reported a prodpel i ns stay-. Iie\ a"d .Mrs. ttupple, pastor of St. Mich: el were?, full of smiles to have ahout sixteen members and friends fi\?m Tiininonsvillc i * >a!i m to visit his church and .to I e Mrs. Kmmn H. Ilanna, Mrs Hell Drake. Mrs. Anna Colmond and Mrs. Edith L). Dixson spent a few hours ill Columbia Sunday to the delight of Dr. W S. Manna. > .wis. t. ll. \\ illiston and Mrs lamina D. Hannt. attended thu monthly meeting of the Pee Deo | ' ..i... s.. anxllhijry to the (Medi- at association Friday evening at the holno of Dr. and Mrs. Johnson in Hartsville? S. 0. Mi s.' Naicissis Hearse was cull- J ed to State college Sunday even-, tiig to the bedside of her, sick daughter, Miss KliziJicth Bearse. We are hoping that she will soon .n-cfSiV alnl return to her classroom lor her?regular classroom I woi;k. I yiHtc a v mi tuber of friends wit- I m..ww'..i! 1 111. ni'iriiil iri'P ion Cil) i .-..nu;i\ vMiiiti.' of Mr. and Mrs u?Stt vfisnii. Tin- marriage. ..o.? pin.y Friday evening at FTk .u.in of treporter. Kev, \Y. K . t . \ pcrjoinicd the marriage .ei vmor.y. They lel't Sundry Ov ...ng far Clayburg, Pa. ( W'eh. elieVe t:.e same. for man's ( ospiml Monday moling. She is | the daughter of Mrs. Inis Miles. Mi-. Kviitj) D. Dixson of New ( York City 'is home visiting par. Mr. and Mrs. .). S.. Drake. i :h service at Macedonia Baptist church, Kev. . P. B. Mdodana ( jf.-tei. \.a> very interesting, lie j ;r >" I touching sermon ( a !. rge riowd Siaulay morn-. Vivian .Jones left Sunday i.. lake i: ii her new Work as school nurse ii> tin* city schools in l'li-ii-ncc, S. ('. . Tin- adult teachers ale delight ... have a number of visitor- , .1 ;iu ( enter over looking the sc*t P aii'i assisting in tin- work. .Miss ( ij.tima Spears, Kev, N. '1'. B?Wis. flora Bristow, Kev. A. .1 Uritfht. Ai i.? Connie W :ite of New York airind in the city to''spend- uiiotli i school term us ?. student in the ( .l.\ l.lgsl school. . ( Mr. .1. B. Drake. -Mrs. A. Col- j hospital at Charlotte N. C. Trust ,..e will soon retina heme. io.-j.it;il Monday morning She . is j lock," Mr. mi11 . .Mrs. minion 01 J;:i'i'uw' spent a few hours in C'hai jotte, hospital visitors of Mrs. J il. 1 Iraki*. M i Myr^ie Johnson and t\vi lairyliters Mrs Zinnainoii and Miss I A+fce /.innuiiioii aci'ompi nied Miss . I>v-l|illiiit*. MiDanivl to t'heraw, S In''< s o is teaching in the hniiiii r*11! i a II*-?"I'houl? 4 it11x r; siMtiNt; nkws ?" The It: 1'-. A-. I Ink met?at .the. home of Mrs. Itea'ina Wi'rfaU on | Friday. Tin* meeting \vsfs wry in- | ten-stum and inspirinpv To the .surprise of the club more money ill I'lViIrt till Pur 1(H|I|I Ml'S. Eva Hagood $.">,()( I and Mrs. Min aie B. Greene $1.00. Total amount olh-eted at this meeting was ov ii $10.I'd. Delicious drinks, sandwiches, ire cream, cake and pen nuts weic served. The club ad iourned to meet with Mrs. Minnie It. Greene the next time. Kidge Hill High school re-open ed its doors Monday for the rest >f tin- schouL-temu \ Miss lvithy Peterson spent" tin week end with Miss Vivian Davis We regret very much that Mr (lardner was called home on tho 1 account of the illness < f his fath er. We pray for him a speedy ro covery. KATKSliriU; NEWS Miss E. 1,. Byrd and Mrs. Core.ne Ktlieridge were 1.1 : dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie Johnston .on Sunday. Miss Mary lowers has returned" me 'ii' -ti iii Lonr Island N Y.- Mis. Nora Toden return \ from liei vacation in Baltimore where she visited relatives. We are glad to have Mr. and I Mrs. Floyd Hammond of Ridgo Spring as residents of Howard street. Everyone welcome* Miss M. Davis of Columbia, as a new member of tho Batesburg High school faculty. Mrs. Gency Hartley has returned from her vacation in Jamaica, .n. y., wnere sne visited ner cnudrcn; also Mr. and Mrs. ElSro Derrick, Mr. Nimbert Williams, James- Scott, John Spann and family1 and lots of others. Mrs. Mary Johnson of Washington was the week end guest of Mrs. Hartley. MITKOKl) NEWS Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Gladden, their daughter,' Mrs. B. B. White and grand children attended services at Gladden Grove A. M. E. eh rch Sunday October G. ! T^ie Camp Welfare choir furnished the music in the morning, service. Mr. W. A. Gladdon motored to Shady Grove, five prides below Win sboro, S. C. witlj, Jjlr. Robert dadden at the steerfny ' heel, i o . . . Saturday, October 12, 1210 Classified AdvertrsTng Col u in n Special Notices, Cards of Thanks. Mcmoriams, Birth Announcements Marriage Announcements, etc., are charged "for tt the rate oT10cv J?ei " " line. Cash must accompany th order. .Minimum charge 50c. THANKS We wish to extend thanks t< our many friends, both white an.l colored, for ther kind expression of sympathy shown us In the sudden death of our husband and father, Ml*. Lltiw II. Wilburn and for the beautiful florals. Also Mr and Mrs. M. S. Callaham, mortician, for their efficient service May each of you have a long and happy life. Mrs. Evelyn Wilburn, wife; Prof David J. and Ralph Wilburn. sons NOTICE The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Christ-inn ? * mice Union will be held with Mrs. Mlh ~ me Gei^cr, 221fi Washington Rt Monday evening, October 14th -?i 8 o'clock. All menibers are urged to be present. Friends are invited. CARI) OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones, and Mr. J. P. Boatwright, wish t ? Lhank their many friends fur the--? kindness shown, and the beautiful florals, during the illness and leath of their son,.. Mr. Ernest Jones. ' M M NOTICE All churches of the Methodist chun h, South Carolina Conference who desire to be considered :hr rter members of the South Carolina Woman's Society of Christian Service send in your charter free-will offering a nM your charter ' certificate properly " filled out by Saturday, October 12, 1940 to your newly elected president, Mrs, Phyllis iM. Gibbs Uitta, S. C. By order of the ConVwnee Society. CAHI) OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Annie L Warley takes this method to hank the many friends for their -indness shown us during the *.:dden del th of our sister and mother. Your kimHiess in inn rouble will never be forgotten. The Family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to convey my thanks it the doctor, nurses and n any ? Tiencis of Kidgewood Si natorium "or their kind treatment during my five months of illness there. Also to Che Daughters of The Holy Cross. I am thankful foi he biithday present. Their kind its.- will never be forgotten. LeRoy Curtis. REV. A. I'. I'OUTER VISI TS JORDAN BAPTIST CIH RCII Barnwell, S. C.? Riv. A. 1'. I'or. "< r vi-in d 1 la- Jordan B? |)1 rh.l;?li Rev-.-Or C?Darker,?pastor..-_LLli^ Were celebrating the church T It: anniversary. I've heard much Lalk of the .lord: n Banlist chinch airit its- greatness.?Hirst?rrf?rrH?^ they have a great pastor. 1 heard him preach the scjtnon for the occasion c.sng for his text Rob. 1!J:8 Jesus .Christ the same yesterday", mil today and forever* Subject: "The l:t t ui r Hit;." of Cnrfst". Af L? r the -serttto?v 'they raised one (SIT.'l.OO) *hundrfcd and seventythree dollirs. There was on tlv ground approximately 2000 oi .. more people. Perhaps one., huti died various kinds of| 'vehicles down to a two-horse and oner.orse wagon. They served lunch and they had so much food it seemed very extravagant. Jordan Baptist is indeed a grgat church with Rev. (). C. Parker oqui Hy agreat. ^ _ KLISUA A. M. E. CHI 1U M Rev. J. K. DixoKV, Pastor | Sunday school opened at the usual hour. Lesson briefly taught Review by the Sdpt. Closing remarks .by the pastor. Morning service opened at tin-., usual hour. Prayer service, love ^ feast expression meeting. Scrip ture lesson Ecc. 11:1-10 verses The pastor took his text from Phil. !J:20, subject Citizenship; from which he preached a noble sermon and Was enjoyed by every one. Sunday being a lovely day we h^d a ni.e audience. Come to the friendly church, where visi tors are always welcome. ?. . EMPLOYEES SHOW GREAT INTEREST IN I). O. PROGRAM The Education of the Bookei T. Washington students is no long of confined within the walls o! uL L.i \ ? ? iiil- stuooi, mrougn tlu* coopera tion of the employees with thr Diversified Occupation program it his been extended into the com munity. The emnloyees have responded * well and they are showing much interest in the D. O. program. They feel that it is a wonderful step forward for the present stu dent and the student oT the fu ture. Many of the employees have promised the students perm anent work if they make good while in training under the Diversified Occupation urogram ^ Subscribe For?. The F^almetto Leader ? V vf-; .. ,M