The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 26, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5

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r Saturday, October 26, 1940 ?Morris College ? Thanksgiving- Drive Just ;t reminder to the Sunday I -choul superintendents. B. V. p. U; ffi |ii i"?iiinnir, n| 11,., |.. moiuln'is tnitt general workers j>i the State Sunis y^rltool umi I!. V. 1', I', Convention, that t h e Morris College I 1 hanksgi vir.g drive is on in full f| swing. i am pleased to say that the officei-s and gcnet?ll workers I and members of the State Sunday school Convention have never fail ed to answer the call of Mollis Col lege Thanksgiving rally. And from all indications we are more inspired than eVfer to give our fin; tnial support to this great institution. Out financhd efforts last year wore .--- marvelous in comparison to.what we have been' giving in recent .years. 1 am asking you to break year for the benefit <>t the college all former iman.ial records this The way tne Baptist of the stt-tc rallied last year to the support ol Morris College at the call of the President of the-purent body for a three in one convention drive was wonderful. It gave new life, hope - and iiisiJiiaLmti ttLPrcsiddnL H. ll' -h Butler, the trustee board and Presi- 't,; dent J. Pi Carriek: .As a result ninny Hf the rr.wt itiini'iTiiiw debts ill htve been paid, and many much xVi needed repairs have been made and ve the school lias a Tar kitlei jilingr in the financial world and t:ne th Baptist of the state have beer -o * greatly cmouraged by _\vhat hus been done in a financiil way for <k the benefit of the. college. -.a The special*, drive this year is bi ?for enough money to pay the debt u rUn the-school and build the lr- ;?, brary. "The Presidents says tha* t ?jf IMorris College is^fet?meet?tiu demands of the present age she must )iave a library lit once. I am j, appealing not only to the officers 0 general workers ami other niem . bers of the State Shndi.y hcbool .. and B. Y. P. U; Convention but , to all Sunday school superinteu *" dents, B. Y." P. U. presidehts, prOsi . dents of conventions and'all Christian workers of the state to rally to the support of Morris College 1,1 Thanksgiving drive this year as never before. Our drive director " Dr. Dynamo Campbell, Box 51, >?' Anderson, S. C., 'will give you all w information as to the amount each school, union, convention and irnli- v? ' vidual is expected to give in this fo drive. We expect t.ll christian work ti ers t0 give every dollar you cat p< without limitation. I am urging <n -II 1., linn i.i, with t h.. SUP illl Jjaatvi!) IU a i iv U)' . day school superintendents, presi" ^ dents of- unions, and conventions and encourage them to 'Wive ever> CI dollur they can ruise to this great vt ? Thanksgiving drive; I'm- without JU your support a number of these organizations will fail to ir.ake a >St * report, ^ly dear co-workers, Morris F; College rs in~Tn?ed_of support. -It -is- eh appealing to you and depending fo on you, let us not fail her in this pc critical moment of need. We must ly make?this Thanksgiving drive : huge success oh "November 28, 1940 li\ R< Charles F. Gaudy, President R? AIKEN NEWS th Continued from Page-4 lj' Thok,e on the sur list are doing fine. We pray that they may "continue: ? hi Valley' Fair Baptist Church ' Co Rev. R. B. Bush. Pastor ko Preaching at x o'clock by the f's nastor. Prayer Band on Wcdnes day night at 7:30 at the church. U1 Pastor's Aid club will meet ^at t'1 the home of Mrs. Maggie Hamil Of ton. ?Mrs. Lydia William*--of Phil* JLh delphia, Pa., formerly of this ' place \yas called to the bedside of 1?< her brother Josh Mosley. by Friends of Mr. Levy Robinson regret to leam of his continued to illness at the home of his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Robin soil "Udrs. Clara Robinson is improving;. we rejoice with her. Mr. Paul Miles continues ill. Mrs. Lucinda Loyd is visiting tl'' in Johnston, S. C., the guest o f ' her daughter, Mrs. Ophelia Stead- v'' man. Mi ? tri Second Baptist Church S. S. began at the usual hour thi with the assistant Supt. in charge CI; Mr. Harold Quattlebauin. This being the third Sunday tin at Rev. Turner was attending his dl* \ church in Winnsboro, Ga. Rev .F. W. Miles took charge of th? re service and Lpc. D. Lutnap, one . of -our young men preached' the m( ? onorning? sermon speaking from Rev. 1:12-13. This was the first wc time Lie. I.?oman had preached here since his trial sermon about , two ? months ago. The sermon j was very touching. Subject: . "Christ in the Midst of the Church". We pray for the sue . cess of this young man. Attending the morning service were sev- c0, eral students who were home for the weekend. We were also proud W1 to have Dea. Henry Jefferson ol Edgefield and son, Mr. Cornelious Sims of Coatsville, Pa.,- and Mr. 8'c Douglas Coleman of Miami, Fla., br< and Miss Bernice Barnes of North ro3 Augusta, who is attending Bettia Nu and was visiting her aunt for the cal weekend. hei Rev. C. W. Turner was at his ev< post here at the '(jfrening service ] and brought a message of--good |isi news. Subject A Living Victory. ] Accompanying Rev. Turner were re^ Dea. Flemming Hankerson and Dea. Thomas C. Mathis two of his deacons from Georgia and Dea, " Solomon Loyd from Trenton. Pulpit guests were Rev. R. Dearon ' and Rev. Hatcher, i *.. ( Cumberland A. M. E. Church the Sunday was another banner day Lil in Cumberland. S. S. at the ua- sch ual hour. Supt. Jones and stafl He IROOKI W CfYJC WORKTRS M'LAIN F. D. R. SI PRORT i Jj T. BBOWH Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Marred V. Blown. one of litis oltV's oling women lei dors and long prominent 1 ipuro in - eivie a? irv. dorhnv.l 11?i- <> < .V p'-o -1" is supporting President Boose ll for ) ??election. "1 am doinA " I.. ..lid *'11.i l'jiiisi' 1 know liii* e President Jind Mrs. Boost It ait- our friends." A11mumyo inen't of Mrs.. Uhiwn't eision eaiiie- nneX|?eete?lly hy use in, the past, her work has . en routined to eivio i-olio ino. ill fraternal i ft'airs only.' Local [ Mineral iv lenders praised h e ami ami offered to; heln her. . "Voii don't need help for . UKu- like thisv^-yhi- said,- "iieeairsc -bra just and.true cause. House It lias.tried to lift a heavy Int. n front the shoaldcirs of the tile man' and we bolone: in - t ft s t ass." ' .Mrs. II row n gained national oniiiieii.t- soon afuy slu- arrived Hmoklyn eight years ago; llci nht for the civic improvement* i the lliidfoJrd-Stuyvesunt area id tlit*- release of .fotrn William veral months ; ao resulted in hei imiinir tliaidreifs of new friends In supporting: I'resident House Vt. Mrs. Hrowu announced th rmation id' the Democratic Accities Group which will be coin ised of colored Women ihrouuh it the nieti opolitai^ai ea. ble at their post. II A.M. Hev. ?I Fanner, presidhrg elder of le Charleston district nreached u ry loreelul sermon theme:'- (\>fn tnii^ Qui- W'iis > Win. At 1 p.m. Rev. B. Scott and ipt. Jones accompanied Hev. armor to Kev. W. M. Moslvy's ttirx-h to?kohl tils final quartet r the conference year.' They rent a splendid quarter spiritualami financially* At?7-UiQ?prim?ftrv:?FuijgiiT de'ered another strong' "sermon nnaii 8:11. We are. praying for v. Farmer's continued success. Stewardess Botfrd No. 2 held eir moifthly meeting at home the President Mrs. M A. (low 's. Sunday afternoon. They al spuusoi ed?n rally -Munduy *Muiidtu i i. lit Km s final business session for this nference* year. All reports weru ?od and informative. All classand hoards reported 100 pei nt and tfie elder was paid in 11. The Steward Dept. gave e pastor .a neat sum lor his suprt. Visitors attending service Mr. d Mrs. C .K. Wilson, Messrs ston Spann, Mesdames II. Med k, R. J.-Gibson and Prof. Brad Ask for Freeman, yotip l>5Tlne.c I.eader ayent. - -f? LA I'll ENS N$\^S Mrs. Marie Thompson,) Mrs. Esler Mills, Miss Margaret BeasMessers. Lucas Beasley, Meli Grant, n.-.ompanied' Mr?a^ld 8. Henry Anderson on a motor p to Charleston, S. C. Master Bobby Thomas, Jr. ol msium-saiem, v.. in spenuing is ,schoof term with Mr. and Mr* yde Beeks. - ? * The Saving Club for ."urea met the home of M,r. Berry Mr1 11 Tuesday night. Mrs. Ernest Madden and elift?<. n, Ernestine anil Jiurnes* are me from a vacation in Haiti>re, Mil. Mrs Adidl Walker of (Iieen.^. tod, S. C., taught in her sister's ice -at Sanders high last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of. Coir bin,' J. T. Diirl, liobert MeCuligh and the Cunningham bro?rs visited relatives Sundty. Mr. William Webber has revered from his recent illne > Miss Pearl Yeargin and famil> 11 soon move Into their new me on West Hampton street. Mrs. Arsfella Watts is on the kvlist with her right shoulder rken. Maudie Mae (Jary and Let Irby ran into her while skating imerous are the people who have led to son M ru \V?itt? Sh<? j nil r daughter, Elel, wish t0 thank iryhody for their kindness. Miss Mary Bailey is on the siek t. Miss Hal lie Q. McDowell has urned to her position near ironce, S. C. BRARY GUILD SPONSORS A 3n Friday afternoon between ! hours of 8 and fi P. Mv thc^ irary Guild of Sandeirs hiffh iool, under the direction of Miaa len Nance, sponsored a library b ti'a In the library. It was decorttcd with attractive flowers and the school colors. purple and gold. The hook exhibit, around t?he world through books, with purple and iolil f iiritn.vi Music Was: rtyide. , ! 11 u lh' ^ Moii. .. .1 I M in ? Mr.eo. Those who called during lie tea were servyil Russian tea j and cookies. Th>< was one of the j i >.-1 elaborate event* of die sea son. Minnie I. Clinksenlo. 11 e ptTTT OTT - A ? w- m ? Ute.N N KTTSV11,1,K NKWS ! The public schools made anollui i start to re*opening Monday A. M. Rev. A. W. Wright, principal of Rltiiheim graded school. The assisting" teacher are Mrs. A. W. (''loo Dunkin. .Mis. Ilugli and Miss | Wright. Mrs. Mi l ion Klobee, Mrs. i I t-li-ri Uy i TT ,. Mrs. K. ll. MeC'alluni and Mrs 7'osa -McCallum openeil their fa term at Itristar school. The Spearse and ("hapel school, opened with I'rof. Ryles, principal. Teachers, M.rs. H. Frajger. Mrs. \j. Spearsc and Mrs. E. Mud-" . ihL ? ? .Mr: J. Kennedy joined the faeully al ( lio hiyh school this term. , Mi's, (iai'ilen Hint Mis I lint i vo H a^t liise Hill schhoj. t'hv~adulF schools art* doing nicely in every respect. The center system has 'added much to the improvement" ?if~(1ie community. l'rof. Spears :tii<t Miss Minnie .Mae Smith opencil school at Hoykin school Monday of last week. T7FTand Mrs. Massey of Wadesboio, N. ('._ were in the city be. _uvuse?of~fhe seiiuilS illliess. of the'ii fathel'. The cai\(ITi-TTprln service condueteil 11 Zion church Sunday ni'glit \tas successfully carried out by Mr. Kintr. T h e pastors, members ami friends of Marlboro county are . -looking?forward?for?a?successful meeting of-the. Bercttr?Baptist Association. "The friends of Kev.'J. J. Harrison of Columbia, nS. (.?. wore grieved to hear of bis death Ha_ was the ex-paster of Sawmill Baptist church Sick List Airs. \J : pn'ie Richardson is rm I proving from a very sel-ious operation at the hospital here. Air.' (). K. Simmons and Jin. Cury Stubbs are in. the hospital here, We hope that they will soon he well ami oat a pa in. Airs. Mary June (larrett is ill in ( hel'aw. We hope for her a speedy recovery. ' Alis. Carrie I'elerlxlli i s sick u7~ bed. Airs. J Hi. n Ha C. Drake arrived* home Sunday niaht from Charlotte, N. C. where she*binder went a serious operation. I Prof. Butler of Alorris College PlVl'. ?f A. Kirk, teai-hei- ? t l'..h- prf way, S. (.'. .were week end visitors i in the city last week. Sai .Misses Aniey Keiilley and Chris, tha tine Prince of Cheraw spent .tho 1 week end with t hou T-oiisin, A. K. Mr .. jrr: ? T' Mj?? ; jjjnMMUR B.-cf; In 88 . 88 .' | mj r.y. I "" "* ;| Make Our Big i New Store Your a _ mi i neaaquarters wm i in Columbia COMPLETE! 1628 MAIN STREET I i A THE PALMETTO LEAP* S. C. STi 7 "" iil MONDAY, ( H:00 A.M.?K\hiI)11_IJuj 1 10:00 A.M.?Eeuin plat-iri 0:00 P.M.?Midway oper TUESDAY, ( 0:00 A.M.?Placing Exh ?rrtrOti P.M.?-Meeting of 0:00 P.M.?PhHmp; Exhi 7:00 P.M.?Judging Exh 0:00 P.M.?Midway oper WEDNESDAY -FARMERS, CHUR( f):00 A.M.?(iates open 11 AMI A.M.?Rand Concer 12:0th Noon?Farmers C!?i and Junior County AjJ< '{:(><) P.M.?Horse Racing 1:00 P.M.?Midway oper 0:00 P.M.?Jubilee C.'hoii N OP P.M?Fire Work* 1 A. J. COLLINS. Presidenl AC?. i-l ^end ull news Mi.ss Cullio riders, HH, Amelia St. nut later n 1 - o'clock M ,i ^ it lead.V to buy your copy from n la. 15. liruington. t; V .1 Mil" Willi "A < * ^ V? "oRF.D F >| OCTOBER 21 I 6 Big Days| \ \ M i s i;1 J ^ i r f* \TE COI (/'aseiyoo 1 /r/w .FAIR! " ' ' t>-,-. p K o <; )CTOBER 28th dln^ jjjifcit- ? ~K Exhibits i is. Kaus llaited Shows JCTOBKR 29th ibils continued Board ibits end * * libits begin is. Kaus I nited Shows , OCTOBER 30th H AND LODGE DAY t inference?Lecture t?> Senio Farmers by J. E. Dicksor ent, and "other -officials r , * is, Kaus Failed Shows rs competing Display |mn I :KI:\KZKR A. M. K~hlhiH Rev. I). N. Wilson Pastor On last Sunaay morning the Rev I. W. Hey ward brought to us ; I x !- I iun^ to in* reiiieiiiueic nkcii from St. John 9-25. Ilia aut Fair \ Welc Intei d 4 OUUI - ; . - - - ? I New Location Just TWO Doors Down the Street From Our Old Store. S. I ?Je*twf>on HuUl \ I?Ctty Mull V-Tapp*? t \5# 4? Peuii>'? i?HA VERT V!) ||f^f ?Schlllt* I'llllfd M0&'^ lITIONEP J> ^^=1= NO PLACK ttKC ireater Store in a Great ' rvausiuni *"' ( '\, * R A M M K . N I'lll ItSDAV. O (oi l i;<;i . {):''() A.M.?(iates open 10 JUL A.M.?Miilway upuii>. 10:.*{<> A.M.? liand Concert 2:00 l\M.?Football (Ja lochia. S. ('.. VS jiicKMtinvuie, .1:00 P.M.?Horse Racing 8:00 P.M.?Fire Works ])i^FRIDAY. NO\ . HHJll SCHOOL AN 9:00 A.M.?.(rate^ 10:00 A.M.?Midw.a 11:00 At.M.?KnYA"- Progra 1:00 P.M.?Football (iainelumbia VS \la 3:00 P.M.?llorse Racing r 8:00 P.M.?I ire Work- l)i-| SATI KI) YY. X<] 9:00 A.M.?(fates open 10:00 A.M.? Klxblbits releasi 11:00 A.M ? P?> nienl ill Pr 1:00 P.M?-Meet in v. of Hon i I I ioct ,lliAwr. f f'ei ' ~7 It Was lurgvl> at**. t .. . ! I'ullt'ot iuti wan good . .. At 7:30 li e K< >. t W ild.-; brought to u- a ;< .:! sUniug ir.ts ISltOi'H ? rtrf aji? onie I o "esting I'xiii fiii - * S th Cavo; - ^ \ ' ijv<t^~'> kLii.' U* 1 P ij Jusl HUM E * ?Street City" "7^' ^ ry-Ml P>fe F1t? UR 1940 ? r -NOV. 2ND ? 6 Big NigHts >1 K N I U V i -* ; ted Shows I 1" _L - >v i? - ,a p ~ j "" 'a ^ ' ??*? ?? ( TOHKK H1 wt - ?? Kaus I ailed Shows ?Jiene&cl College, ColumEdward Watera C-oliege. 'la. . ? . play jr; -7K.MHKK 1st I> NT If'. A. DAY Kaua I lilted Showv? ni ' ' ? Booker W ashing! on, Co ther Academy.- Camden iVKMKKK 2nd i-d ; r cmiunis rd of Directors -? i). K. STAKES. Secretary j *; gv UikcU Iioai St. Matthew 1G? 1?". His subject "CDnsuan e < ? i?! i? ?wi". of Faith." The collect ton nl ar.d many visitors V .-re J'ftrSrl:' . t ?2L: I = t ? ~ In i i "? * - - / - i il tl; L7 ^Wr 333 t Two Doors Down the From Our Old Location i - ?- ^ i j j