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t t . * . -i ? Page Four ' V it ? ' T (f 1_L Vv4 - Tti (icilairthi CraiitT "!u I'l 1H.ISHKD WEEKLY 11 h i3i 1) Asseinbh St.. Columbia, S. C. w 1 , Entered at trie 1'ost (Jttice at Co lambia, S. C., as second class ' 111 utter by an Act *?t Congress w SC liSClfl I'TIONS j Cite W-U1 $2.0i? [ Sim Months _ 1.2b Three Months .... .75 1 Single Copy .06 } - r i FOREIGN ADVERTISING 'AGENCY 1 W. B. &1FF CO., 608 S. Dearborn St., Chitago, Ijl. Official Adver- . tisements at the rate allowed by law. ' s i " ^ t, The Leader will/publish brief and rational letters on subjects of \ general interest when they are accompanied by ,the ni\mbs and addresses of tlj(t' authors and *' are not of a defamatory nature Anonvm&us communications will not be noticed. Rejected munu- ~ scripts will not be returned. - I GEO. H. HAMPTON Publisher ? E. PHILIP ELLIS ^-Field Agent L. C. BOWMAN, Circulation Mgr ^ O . 1 REMITTANCES Checks-, Drafts and Postal or Ex- ' press Money Orders should be made payable to the order of * The Palmetto leader. ^ Communications intended for th c fiiriHii issue must be-frery brie and should reach thjp? editoria . desk not later than Tuesday of s each week. City news, locals Wednesday. Telephone 452J i Saturday, November 9, 1940 t VOID OF POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE u ~ J 1 : I.ess -han fi.000 Republicans vot. j . ed in South Carolina last Tuesday ^ and most of them were lifted ais Jeffersoni^n Democratics. It is a { safe estimate that hardly a thous- 1 and Negroes m South?Carolina voted jtv the general election. Why v We are satisfied that we have < more than 1,000 registered voters < in Charleston and Richland counties. In these two cities alone 1 there should have hceii a l/ig Re .publican vote. " i It might be, however, that wc ( are void rof intelligence on this point. Possibly, most of the reg- < istered voters among our people i o * voted the Roosevelt ticket. Whether tfi'e Negro* voted foi j* Itoosevelt or Willkie; there should ! be some way of knowing "how \vi | are rated in political intelligence. We seem to he yet much indiftdr- < ont and un.onoernetl about . our t political situation. 1 rn ^me election .VlllS w'h'K tnous r unds of yfninf W..i:n nuiU-iUuL-Wu.- , mqn'did not have their registra \ tiofi certificates anil many of them V? (l? not know how to get them- - c > aor do they value the opportunity v ; ; of voting in general election f , "From .this group wj?-jjjetr our pest imistic lender? whi Maine the white ? people for most of tlu* short coinings of the Negro as a race Mshry " of thefce' Tpdiffer.mt people claim to be among .the intellectuals in c . their Own estimations. The issue ' if the, -President of #the United 1 States. ' ! WHITMIRE NEWS' * , a A~ t X ? - <* Rev. Chamers,^ new pastor for ' the conference vear,' 1940-41 de C ar % " L' livered a'fine sermon Sunday at Cedar Grove church. A large crowd was nresent to lietrm t<-. Vile ^ message. Rev. Chamers is . from Shelby, N. C. i] Mr. and MriL__\Rabert Rice and ^ family, tMrs. Laura Rice, .Mr. C * Floyd, Ralph Rice, motored to Cd- ' lumbin Friday to attend the State ( Fair. While in. Columbia they visited at the home of Mr. and * Mrs. Cordogia' Rice. They report ed a fine trip, and they returned ' at 2 o'clock Saturday morninff. ? Messrs Samuel and Arthur Lee r Pant, Misses Ethel J7. Wrifcht, * Etheleen Williams, Cowrie Leo P Harper, motored to Jenkinsville, Sunday. They reported a fine >' trip. Miss Viola Jackson spent t the week end at her home in Sum f / ter, S. C. j A fine Hallowe'en party was on pa Thursday hlte at- the school house. .4v.... ots of funr and many refreshing lin.'s Were exhibited. The iWIling Workers quartet ot ft shingfon. and the Spring ehi quartet rendered excellent so 'ctions. .Miss Louise Jones spent tin' vek end at her home from Friend hip college. r I'rof. Robert K. Moore with his acuity and students, togethei ith some of the patrons, attend;, d the county fair at Newberry on Yiday. Mr"John Morgan, Mr. and Mrs truliew Clark and-family, motored o Rush River Sunday, visitina ehitivcs. Mrs. Cora Morgan, Mr. ami >Irs. Willie Morgan, i nd others notored to Woodruff Sunday, vis ting relatives. Mrs. Easter Morgan is still un ler the'physicain's care, l'ray Tot ter.. . Mrs. Green, has returned to hei iome iiL KnoxvilLe. .Term., aftei isiting Mr. and Mrs. llaskel Join r, Mr. and Mrs.' Cola Joiner. To You Roosevelt Ac hope..you'll b?. reelected:' F,, rule this nation wide, \nd help the Negro race I'o obtain, our legal pride. VBBEV11.I.E COCNTY TRAIN N(? SCHOOL HOST TO COl'NTY rKACHKRS * Tin- first inoetiny. of tin* Abbe i 1 If County Teachers Association ,vas held at tho Abbeville cornt> training school last Saturday. Movemher 2. l'.MO. *. During: tho dcVoti'inul period libute was paid?to the late. Mrs ruaruta B. Johnson, former Jorne? ^adjer of Abbeville comity.^Tie president then presented Jhe new Italics teavlier, Miss 1. *M. Wliite lor roniark-n ooiiii'd an air of sin erity. The out of town yuosts were Mr f. ft. Felton, state ujjent for NVk<i schools and Mr. S. C. Perry. |T*in ipal of Heed Street hijrh school \ndcrson. S. C. Both jrcntloinei nude very interesting and help ul talks. Their presence delisrhtei he members of the association^ KIK.EE IE1.I) NEWS The <leath of Mr. (ids Hobbs ot Yctnhor 2f. was .tin rncteri/.ed ai t limit loss to the eimmunity ii vhich he lived. The Adult Thrift Club will meel it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyc Price Tuesday ni^rht. November 12 Miss i. O. Counts'""""spent thi .veek end m Columbia. While then she visited The Palmetto I.eadoi ffiee. " . Miss Le,olft Rutherford, a, mem her of the Hieulty of Johnston iiffh school, s'/.'iit the week en< .vith hei sister, Mrs. (lussie Oli: )hant. Mr. Fred Osborne, dr.. a stu lent at State College, spent thi iveek end wkth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moseley weonlpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil ie P. Oliphant, motored to Co unibia Sunday. Mr. Sarah Anderson spent lasi Sunday in Columbia with her sis er. Mrs. Mary J. Chiles on Mr bU^'ie Ave. * 4 jnliss K. V. Massey "spent tin veek end--ar-trarr"honic in ATTiC Tile. Misses Lee and Thompson, tea hers at,the hiyh school-at Lees Hie. spent the week end with tht 'ormorV parents. HOCK HILL NKW'S ? Floroe I. l>a\ls \\'e Ure vrlud to see the ftpeniiva if a new cafe on South Trade St # Mr. and Me*,?Char-lie .Striehl >f Ashvillt-, \\ C. It is a very nict dace* Stop in and enjoy yourelves with tfood things* to pit. . The funeral of Mr. Robert Cihu iord ,was' held Tuesday^ Octobei 19, 19-t& at Flint Hill Baptiftt h . - * nurch. Kev. L. F: Sanders preach' <1 the funeral.-Mr. Crawford was i basketball' player of the Elite Hants. Mrs. Marie Allen spent the week lere wirth *hpr friend, Mrs. Hattie foung of Whitner street. She reurned to Charlotte. .Mrs. Young s also spending a few days in "barlotte with her daughter. * Miss Essie Irvin of Charlotte *1. C., spent the week end at> the ionic of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman )avis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Hall noved in their new home over in funset Park. It is a beautiful dace. Miss Maggie Lou Dunnes has eturned to Charlotte. N. C. after he burial of her uncle, Mr. OraWord. Every one enjoyed themselves t the fair on October 26. The r.ee car, a 1941 Chevrolet fieluxe V. ' -v ' - * ? . j -- - - - TIi MAYBE SO ANT (Hy W. H. Sh \ M l UK What is an insert'.' Any little. ii,I in.tr pest, that's my an. wer. There are many kinds ol" ineets. Same of thorn ire harmless tit harmful nevertheless, hociLu a hoy add to our diseenifort and d:s ontontniont. Ants do not stinir u.ioss provoked. hut who' likes a j.ittalioii of ants panriling the uiitry ?>r t'ro pieni spread? Th t ry sitrhl of a r< no tr.nvi ? ; s t< novo twonrd him wit:, no jin'm intentions. .Hecauso wo..c;in?-t o no real ti'ooo r or about*, inseeTs wo wa-'o wai on thorn. Wo sprot d (jlaispn ?i raps holo and tlioro, We server in places so tho flios cannot ?icf . i is <+ Hut, wait jtist a mimito! Koi tioi lies. mosquitoes, ants and roach's for a few seconds. Are these ittlo ptsis tin- only and the 'chief tuisos of*"human discomfort?arrr, .nnoyaiico 7 Personally. I .can stand town sedan, was . ciaon u> Mr. Wood row .Simpsin of Fort I awn. It. F. 1). 1. Mrs. Allen I.eePratt has> ro. turned to Washington. T>. <\ after tho l/tuial of hoi sister, Mrs t'rocto. Mr. Pink Hroomfieid went To Washington. IT t'. Satui la> tiflornoon. i in* .napiist ssociairon ??i i-ors county was held sit Pleasant R'dirc .l'uptist church from tin- 551 oj October t?i the -t! t?l Novombei . Kveryono had a wonderful time The amount of money raised was $1.42d.2"?. This money will ho :.sol for tho hcnofit of._Erielidship t'ol U'JfP. *\V Tho -funeral of Mt*>?tflhiy lot 'uckson s father was hold San '.ty Nov. d. rj 10 at First I'silvsuy iTa; list chinch. Tho -Kites had a* Wondoriul tiiui - "rm?tfrrllowom nieht?id?t-lse? lhill. Thoi'o was a sW.H crowd: 1 ? SlVUtTANHlHi; NF.WS Tho t'.iiii.u: Matioiss 15 r i'd e c rroup was l ooiy aiii/.ed 'for tho >o.i ' son at tho homo of tho prosid-nt', Mrs. Fhira, Powell on Howard St Of fit ois 'for tin- voar were i !oi t od as follows: Mrs. Flora Pot oil president.; Mrs. Nettie Utm.h. vioi 1 president; Mrs. Joanot Rivers, soi L t etnry ;?Mis.' Annie ' Hello rTTT - assistant secretary!" Mrs. Adda Thorpe, treasurer. ' The .croup was cntertaiued lot ' the tirst time of tin- season at the home of Mrs/ Nettie Hunch on N. Dora St. Tun tables of hip Igi * was played, alter which an elaborate salad course \v;i.? ser\ ed Ice cream "and fruit cake for desert. 1 '-The following persons rcce vcr: ' "prizes: Mrs. Addie Thorpe, for hei :r excellency in playing fridge, rev eived a beautiful brass \ use fot high score. Low score prize y cut Iti Mi s. Annie Hello l'latti a" In' cl,\ tea apron, (iuest prize went to Miss Maggie Linliart of (irei-uvdl'' S. \>lai4 is t-now teaeluii.: in lh< Dean Street school <>T- tU-is?v ' ? The group has one new mem ?cr ' Mi.-. Marie Hlnkcman. who is t!u new home demonstration a> em foi tt.is county. They hope for'hei an enjoyable . season with Liu's _ 'imps', conyfilial "nin(i of l:nl.it-i.? .Members df the vriiii|i at.v: ? u s lames Nettie I'.ndi. Miii ic 111; mail. Annie belle I'latt, l'Tnia J'owell, Jennet -Rivers. Aildje .TI;oi, |>e a in) (Icnevieve Woodson. They meet next with Mrs. \n nie Hello I'latt on?Kvtn* streei. FI.OItKM i:, m:\vs 1. ;V|.- Stoke*. Reporter Ret. Paltel'suli l.ane died OHoher 27 ai his home after a Join; illness. The fun-oral service was held on Thursday. October 111*, at Cumberland; M. K. church. A* brief jfi VHt tHH >ViiS rendered, including sffine of his favorite songs/ 'Remarks Iv his pastor. Rev\ T. W Taylor; eulogy by Rev. I). K Thomas. He leaves to mourn hiV death a wi'l'e, -one dai alitor, one son. pne brother and other relatives and a host of friends. Interment wajf in Union cemetery. Kady an* Miller funeral directors were in charge. Mr. Beaurguard Patterson. .Jr has returned to NTew York City after .being called home on , ac count of death in the family. The Wilson Timers won fheir first game last week from Ren L etsville high school. The scoaos were 24-7. ^ Mr.Benjamin Morgan of Wad 1 esboro, N. C. was the house guest I ot Miss C atherine Mrller on last week end. Mr' Morgan has return ed to Orangeburg *to r.esujne his 1 study at S. C. State'College. Mrs. Dell Thomas, Mr. James f Thomas and Mr. Strother Diipreo i ?. * I ft PATMETT-0 TRADER II wmmmmmmmmmmmm | LMAYBE NOT V* inckleford) SPEAKS i anything these pests mty do better | than I can put up with those huj man inse.t.s and bugs who take the. joy. out of life. Can't you? I'd rat?er" bo stun}; by an ant tha i by tir,.- Congee, of a human in-. I'd rnifiei: be annoyed by a o q. ito than be bitten by a hu' :! <'ii.jk r.~Tu nie a huriiin insect h ..iiiot.'e'-i-epi ehensible than a re I ye st-mens to old : : I have barricades to keep : io? h i .- an filth-mongers. '' an insects squirm and crawl <i ' > n: their way into our lives n suite of all precautions. The lif.' ivaco in* th.e comjnon insect i i 0 iiii r'-"! pest is-?eo'inmon - . - di i . h t. e peace otily fot ~ x- i -oiV: It nielli posts w\. have villi its always. There should bev a. to.o-ti rid of -u 11 kinds of insects* + " - ? (!i jjhts-.Jieserved) > ) in (traiv-'obu!1;* hist Sunday \ n-Iati is and frien . . t; t v ("oilet! e. . ' W ils'<n high - :ioi11 tenia is get tile in read in -w for tl.ei bur i 1\: r.t I* i.la\ " I Wi ? !; villi A i : y ( haHoytoli ,\JU< J. l':i U'rc niij A!:?s I :una K. !' < .Jin-;-" sp'T.t rta ivi't k i,nij in Cliu-! -'nn with n l ntivi's..tfitjl (riimi M'iss >1. IJhit"- spri.it- thr iMci'l; i ?!. in < iiii lilatixr- am' f tVi. inK _ ' * i|.. -- A I NKWS Ol- rill; SIIAMUIK K iiomi,: ci:\kt,i;i ii.ii C On Tl i-alay . i: i 11 . Ortuhrr fill".- thr SliKnn < 1: Ifniiu* Craft i * 11;!<i v.as i-iiti i;.1 . )> i mi :i hm'sI i ik'litllllful Hsilluv . ,. .! : i \ 111 I'M ! IV- iilril'T' *rrf. ,\i ' \\ \1' I I ( it ; I man. "1 "i '.< l-ii- vrrr i .. i, I cui'iiUi! i111 . v rat.- ami i pumpkin-. Tin- . ?111 .->? ii i'i Max I Ial!>'VVi'cii . <Viitim> n.l.lr.! fiiilln r tn tin' pint tin- Imli (iav. 1 Tii' linstL'Ss iiii km yin-sts iii 1 1.1! mm- ....... I , u<, ? x k.nin ?i I 11?' > 1 nil i of la!.vl tor anil my.-W ry. l'Pivus i aw;lrdod ia two : t..o ;ranio- v.it. (, bij^4i won l.y Miss Cnrrio llari ; t I of tile?l'mnmtl S.-o'.t 11i'J 11 -c.hool . j Aiwiilty. ' , Tin miosis invent voii.l [award tin- pri/.os for tho host rus | tumos to Mis- (llailys Mallard and Ralph Mcfiirt. 7j A tasty r-past was strvoii. atlm jwhuh M:s. (?? ! man prosoiiwd i;dh | of (h i v'H'-t- with. a souvohii . a I wood-caf.wd shamrock. t h < t in j Mont of tht? id ah. Annio l.otu-o I'irnio. Rop,,,'l>r I i ?^ i R1 V. I < . M \( HON ! A \ N 11 I FA M IIA IN Al'lt) AtllM.NT Motu-ks I ornor.. S. ( . Ilov. I. < . Mai hom y. the- of'[ :ivi?-nt pastor for fil'U oii yonrs of . 1 ho 1 'in> pi p o.iaryo. r- -id, ; . a a roiaohili 'a | indent wh. : -.oi'itrred ttoa.r Tin ^Morkohx llo-jiital Sunday ni. .1.1 Mis.* I.. < . Mahonoy and liioii j" two i-Tpl ' . n received lainoi in H ji'riv-!*-- ?* "v* - <;KOK<;I. IO\VN M:WS A larjje i i ??\'\ ! from here a.e ?ni jT'ii: i< A-TlTe rt h.tives ? !' Mi.- IVarl ( Im.mI.i IK-iifiiilnyiva\ l?? Conway jS. la.-l don-lav, to witness hei last n.te.-j. She was the -lautrhlei - -of?101 ias?h+h-i?mi. rtf tenet?(i'mltrmrt-yIm.h1. While-she- was ijinte yotinu .lie..}' mother. passed. to the yjre.it . beyond, from Kent, S. where they I'lViTT" n vintC th'e lUishaiyl I alfil three ehihlren. She (KeUi'lf heiirj one'?.t' tiie three, later they were hroun.ht t o Cieorrretown Thuniasiiia llie. younger sister was! taken ky "another redrrtivr while she and the brothel-' Clifton was'r dopted by thc.r ,nn?*"ic?. Mr Rich a I'd Ford, who with hiv wife r cted the pari of fat hoi' and mother l'oi them. Its from this home she {-graduated from Howard high in t the class of 1020 and she spent two terms at State A. and AI. college, Orangeburg, S ('. In 1032 she became the wife of Mr Clarence Hennuingway of Conway, S C. Thrw children were horn to this union, of which two survive.' ' Others left to'mourn her passing i are the fpster father i nd mother, | ' Mr. and'Mrs. Richard Ford, and one brother?of?Georgetown; one l sister, Mrs. Thom'asena Watts of 1 S. Y. City; a devoted husband j father-in law and mother in law , j of Conway and a host relatives] and friend*-, i . * i .* ' 1 he* regains wore jiicl to rest J j beside her baby who preceded her . to the crave a few years ago. Id j'the midst yf'frfe, we are Tn death V ... Vi" '~~r. " ; CHESTER PARAGRAPHIA i \ .M:ss,J.ouixe Franklin has retur: i'ii from a visit of si'Vciiil week' in Baltimore. Philadelphia. X. V City and Washington. 1). ; Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Max well are the proud parents of theii third child, a hoy,- born Frldaj nite. Mother and baby nro doinj; tirie. Mrs. Km H. Kaddy is -at hunt* after spending a few weeks verj pleasantly, in I'ennettsv'.iTe witl Iter htjsbaii<l. Mrs. Mary Briee. and family at tended' the funeral services of hcl biotlier-in Uiw. Mr. Javkson it Rock Hill '.Sunday. * > Mrs." Janie Adams, Mrs. Dais;, Douglass.* Mrs Susie Phillips,'* Mr! Easter Hardin are on the. sic! I list. ' Governor Mt ybunk has appoint ed Pj'yt'. S; K. Fliiley as a nieinboi of the Advisory elective Dial* Board and Dr. J. S. Allen, a mem | her of the Examining Board. The death of Mrs. Carrie Ken I hedy brought event sorrow to he: many friends. After an illness ,Y three years, she parsed away Sa tirday ? fternoon. She was a you tit woman who was devoted to lie.i family, her ehureh, and to her re alive- 'id- ifrieiids-/ She -lane hoi ilhics*.-*'patiently. , Her husband Mr. Edward Kennedy was fa+th-ftt to tin- last. He saw that she re .eiived every' attention. Her sot I.' Mr.- Edward Kennedy, .If . alsrendered all sssistanee he could ! la- little l'ar.ijly circle is !?; ! . now. It was a very sad picture * see fat sir ami son in loafs as l)a*\ ota Celled'down tjic church aisle be K+tneral syr\ ices. \v^re at. < aiva'rj I'.aptist ..chinch.- *? number " yc.i'nv' matron's who w'ei'e fie'r ehi'a !:'( (,i friends well- HoWi r be: rets Ibv. M. i I". (.Y-.ker pica lied tin [_=.e, u: o n at t'aivarv Haot 'char M TmcsiJ.iv atietddoii. She had 1m-c?' -7-?I'nititI'nI lie "iiber for ;M?yoiM^. Mi . Nlatian E. talker spoke?o' er a- a Uioinbi r of the Mission ,ty society; Mi- . Helen With fte. .:?> .! nu-ndvr of the I'ulpit Aid; i)e:' !.M.n .Mcl.u're.' a< a member of tin chun k: as a citizen: Mr. S. ,1> Puincv-. . M i'ss l.ouise Enjnkliti I cad tin- tcley 1:: ins, cards aiul obituary. Miss Annie 1! Spam saiiu "Well 1 ?oiie".. ae-oinpaniel by. Miss Horothy Heath at the or "vail. Mis. < -?11 Kinlev (v.k hi. nist for fhe choir. TTcv. J ? Honor was master of ceremonies, Prayer was offered by Rev. \V. M II... i .. L-.... 11 i " c SpaiUl?Was ?illill'^u assisted I iy Ml't Kohl I t Nelson. Till*, tloWel'.wi'tr many and beautiful. Cuitm its all of t.s knew her li'dki-d a. it asleep. si.- sIk* in tin- soft silk linings of her e; sket in a pah lavender shroud with cut fioAVoi? about hi r left aim. 11 eyes were teartuj for Carrie"! ad bet 11 -ueh a line vniiny woman. She left -i Intsband, a son. a niece, a'unts, 1 uncle. CaiVaiy church, the neiy! borhuud. and 41lie Community wil' i i: 1 - . V. 1 eat woiiiaik . i.. '' inenthi rs and. friends ol - he-'A V I'JA -*4um-o 1 t'-e.!Uh'tl i tlu ilelit f til lloek I I ill la-t" \veok Sunday, tin- ecwd was iinYYiens" All id Chester 'is happy that Ih?\ W. A Milliard v. as ret. rned a.east r ml liio_Ali'LL'oiJiilitan church. -U~-> 44+llitnM?r:i?dour??4ft I. v , I i i'ii lif i e for ;i?UI t'A i' ytai.-. and ail- tunc:; hyed by ihi'ii own members ;iy<l men bers 1 "tiu'T eti arches. They an- i yo.1112 i <>111>](' ami have ijoiio much -jfuoil 111 tin- church ami community. Bis hop Jl . W. .Muiliu presided iavi l he >. oiii'e I t'llCO. mariiaye uf^lp'r daii'Miter,, Miss A uaii" Abraham. of Chester, H.i Mi ^Mil; liopliii s of Castoiua \\ T;l, M1;kos1411.na 'A. Dixon of Wash iiiKton. D. C., U t'l , Sunday i fteriiooji after spending- a week hern with lif parents, Mr. anil Mrs Allen, iyi Patrick St., ami her sis tel.- .Mrs. Uuhio Nelson ami hoi fainiIy: i ' ! ~~ Chore was not an arrest made at the county lair all of last Week A MARVELOU TKAIil'K'S A< 11? IH .. n ( O.N I l?.N IS 'SI ( II AS ( AlA ll IKON TONIC A] I A Renter-{'ttstom* Send SI.50 at once and of Tea cue's Ac?d i ni. oia<a.\ \i. mim:i Teague's Min p. o. nox 2<u a & * ! and the Chester Reporter, a white semi-weekly paper here spoke inost-comnieVidt bly ol' the iro"d behavior. The crowds were multitudinous s.oive'days and lii'trht, bu' .ail arted as they should. The chicl of poli e- m:.l his stall' think the> have seen no- better behavior from (ji a crow <t anywhere. 1'lease readers, if you owe the ' boys', \\ ho sell the paper, kindh pay them. 4 The. year' is net ring the close and. these hoys. must square up with the editor, so as to heir in the; \*e\V - Year With a clear sh'rte. . " , I-'KIKMIKIIII1 As M. K. CHTMK'H II*-*'. II.* W? Walk or,. Pastor . S S. was opened by the > rtssis v j tn.-.t Supt. in absence" 6# the Supt .Mf\ Alexander. The question J .why is lie absent was -heard thru I out, the church because fio^s on? ( winy is loyal anil 1'aiUiful. to tin cause. ' ' * * I , 1 I ()'clock the opening nfccssajre loi the day was brought- to t us by 'bur Pastor. Rev. Walker J ...his text was taken from St. Luke r > ' j ^ 4:L'2, subject "Witnessing: FoV Je-| , sus". The sermon was well deliv t eryd finding a responsive eclVo iij the hearts of the hdarers. At -1 o'clock !V1 iss Priesler's address was: "The Four Dangerous j. Steps. That Leads , Downward.. namely, Prinking, "Gambling. St'crl . ,II..'; ami Nl itrderrng'': We feet that , lids address- will always lav in the ? . + . a hdyt:- of the he.art-.-s and to those who are guilt>v will make an iia ^ ^ X ? p'ediate change. forv ste-ps" that lead;- *u|)wa.rit PVet-edin.tr her 'ad s drc^s Mrs. \ (it ry santr "dt^-My - I lo.i i < e IdVe?rhe' Lord', .Miss - Anna H. Lewis delivered y \\jdu_ derftil :i?idi-? s-" i>n "'Prnvci v.y.Mi : O *V .; : I R. P. ih-xnnde! followed Vlayhur "Sweet I tour of l'Layol'^-VUCy soft ly iiiui t.KK 11itijr 1 y. , Miss ,Yioli<? j Harris |>1 :?>'*.*<i "The ' .MooiUiylu i Soiuit:!-' !>y lleet-bovcnT C'loSiiri _svmarks hvbMrs. .1. T. \V Mjjnft. jj An A xtramdinnry crow.I hy.uil tiic last message del ivered by tiii : evangelist fr'oni the subject "Ibiv. In Clod's .Service Sti tioii". Text . found Phil. 4:11b Kxpericncee ministers, older Christians, said it# 11 was the best they've heard. Not | only Sunday e\k-4pny. but' eveiv : . - has beJn f'u niastO^'piiece j lb eshlimr Kldei Tkuy shid she was .extraordinary4 : Fir had'nt heard ?anyone iike hel l.before and he did rot bsTvo" word* to express what" he thought of her. Surety Is (bid sent. I The lloly Communion rwas coin- j ?ineiiioi ated?at . huLh services in a. i .-11iritual way. .\li.-s I'rivster's messages havi already taken root' ill some if Hi" little lives in. (Ireenwood. Tncse ii'll v'irls v.vje among the group that visited oitr meeting. ? ! j Relatives and friends of Mrs Alim^if Little are gh d to know ? >> i ii< ' i vii i 11v\i ruMiii* u.vin J V. V hospital and iv very much imp] nvi d. She was accompanied ny her (Iaii'.viiU r Mrs. Marie Youn^ if \\ Ililllftull, 1 M'ss Km:) a M. Ferguson is ih?* . provintr>-?We- hope?1-hhv?soon. >m { will be al le til return to her man\ studies at Allen. Miss Rubyt- KeriMison, Allen,Mi Stonewall (."rai'x, Benedict, spent the week ejal i)umc MTAV" K. J .'~(TFFy had a~s dinner" p nests Thursday the Evangelist Miss Carol l!. Priester, Rev. and M.s. 11. W. Walker. Mrs. Ada Wiliamsj, Rev.' <1. T. Shelton. Miss \bidiie .Inhnsim (1 rnonoilln We wish to thank every visiting minister, members of the various churches, from CJ roe y wood, Chap -ola,?Green vile?tr+of AhbrrvifU?--fvMtlu-ir service rendered financially and spiritually (hiring lino 10 nite? of laiH'tintfi -Miss I'riester carries the crowd h i ii-ntiship is the friendly churi?. I of friendly folk, the friendly sin*l , herd that alwav.s wears the smile ' *" r" "so why not visit us. S \i bseribe For? ' The Palmetto Leader IS DISCOVERY I J ION i:\RTH WATKK i M. S')D1 I'M ! 1:' >S' 51 \Yf*. etc. SI) \S ! l{!\'(.i:N I nr. 1 Frk'Ti^rrr \\;e vill sliul S.">.()0 worOi Irs n K::r'!i Water iim i.isrujiii.".n;i) i;s oral Products I N ION, S. C. 1 . 1 _z!i Saturday,^November 9, 1940 i BIRTH NIGHT PARTY Monday hicht, October 28th ' a birth night part'- was given by Mr. Muse Aiken for his wife, Gardenia. The host served salad, smacks, wine, cake, mints and many other things not mentioned. Many presents were received. Those entertained Monday, dt y> time. were Mrs. Lilla Squire, Mrs Aiken Mather of Eastover, S. C. also Rev. J. Johnson, Mr. W. McKnight. Mrs. Squire brought the birth day. cake which had thirty cajoles on itPjvsv3.1t Monday night were Mr and i\s. J. Wiufrev, Mr. and i MM T. Asbury, Mr. P. More, Mr J. ; Staggers. Mrs. Ruth Johnson jj. Mrs. K. Washington. Mrs. Aiken k received a set of cocktail glasses / from Mrs. C. ?F. ami -Miss 0. 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