The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 23, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5

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' Saturday, November^; 1940 / NEGRO CITIZEX^ORGANIZE I ( ) AUXILIARJXTO RICHLAND antituberculosis asso. i The weather was rainj and chilly but it did not stop thirty-five ^ or forty leading Negro citizens, ? x who came out and assembled their *" selves in the auditorium- of the ^ * -Carver 5choc!'" last Thurscli y ni'.e tQ line themselves up to do more v for the control of tuberculosis. r Mr. C. A. Johnson, supervisoi r of Ne/ro schools in Columbia, pre sided m the first part of the meet- f ing. He pointed out the necessity ^ ^ of having a year round program ^ instead of just working during the ' B Christmas Seal Sale in December t?f each year. The body chosed to have a permanent organisation and 'he fol- 1 lowing officers were elected: Mr ( Arthur Willii ms, president; Mr f _ Creswell W. Madden, viee-presi J dent; Mrs. John F. Potts, secre tary? Mr. Henry Williams, treas- ? drfer. c Some committees that had been j ! formed in July, which dealt wit! t Ridgewood Camp, with health cd- J Iucation and with case-finding and clinic authorities made their re port through the Chairmen, Mrs ^ C. A. Johnson. Mr. John F. Pottn * and Miss Charlotte Jackson. Mrs A W. Simpkins spoke of some o the problems that confronted tht Tuberculosis worker Net r- the end of .the busines:? part of the meeting, the vice pres ident iMr. Creswell \X.> Madden, assumed the chairmanship instead ' of Mr. Arthur Williams who coal* - % rot be present. Mr. Madden prom ised to do alt he could to maki ' the organiation a success. Supervisor C A... .lo'nnsor. assured the audience . that this ntovemeni would live instead of failing lik-^ some other oraanizi tions. Two motion and sound films en" title*! 'Behind the Shadows'" and . "Let My People Live" were showr at the conclusion of the meeting The following are sonic of the names of citizens that made iif , the audience: Mr.*and Mrs. C. A Johnson, Mr. J. A Simmons, Mr si?i<l Mrs .1 F\ Potts. Mr and Mrs Creswell W. Madden, "Mv. C C A Roberts, Mr Young, Mr. B. Williams, Miss Florence Benson, Mr j. D. Reynolds, Miss Hattie Woodson, Miss~i Lizzie Sinclair, Mrs OdegSa Bates, Miss M. L. SaxoR,, Miss T. E. Thomi s, Mr. Maulden Mr. Alex'-Moore, Mr David Wood son,?Mi-r. A. W Simpkins, Mrs Randf^, Madden, Mr. Herbert Thompson, Mr. Richard Dixon, Ml 1 ana Mrs. R. P. Green, Miss Adr , , Woodson, Mrs. Tommie Laine. Mrss Charlotte Jackson, M". Wa! lac Moore, Mr. R^ ATDcns'n, 3Tis ' - J. Tatum, Julius S. Daly and some others. .. Xs Mr. Robert Parrie executive sec rotary of the Richland Anti^Tuber cnlosis association was on hmd t( endorse and encourage the move ment. CAMDEN NEWS From a stateiw at from Sallic Williams, after returning from her volunteer visit at the Confer? eneci?lir lieu of the name New Bethel A. M. E. our church; it's obligatory to explain. Hence give l' the program of 1927-28: 1 Ground Breaking for the New Bethel A. M. E. Church, Tues^y day evening. April 8, .1 o'clock. S. Main St., Camden, S. C. Master of ceremonies, Dean E. % A. Adams. Music, Ifynm 248, Congregation, Rev. iReddish. Re- 1 marks Rev. ,Dr. B. F. Bradford, Dist. Supt. M. E. Church; Rev. J. W. Boykin, Mt. Moriah Baptist church. Dr. D. H. Sims, Pros 1 Allen University. Ground break in? by the oldest member of th chtrch, Bro. W. C. Graham. Every citizen and friend o f 'progressive Christianity are re- ' quested to be present at this cere ' mony and help remove^ the stig- * ma (jail) house thatb^clung to J Tor some forty years. < k Mrs. F. E. D. Moses (now j Hurst) See., Rev. W. B. Bouler, pastor, Rev. J. M. Harrison, D. I)., P. E., Rt. Rev. John Hurst, ! A.M., D. D? Bishop. Will ?ay to our beloved Bishop J. S. Flipper, if you want the I history of our church from Rev. , C. R. McGhee's time; this writer ( then was a little girl associating < in the Children's Day exercises, when the church was located on , Pl.tl.J Cl llflll! I "uuv-u^e oi. miss wuiiams 11 j I she was a loyal Christian A.M.E. , I would bo at Willow Grove, where j I she was bom and roared I am \ ''j^old; but joined here last Sept., \ I after I, under God put our few , I worshippers in the building June I 1989. She has been a member i lone year; 1 twenty-nine years. Grandmother said: "Been here ' stays ahead of come here in many I things." V A :ampfield baptist church Rev. George e. Goode, Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day ut 'ampfield. 'Sunday school began it the usual hour. Supt. deacon !. B. Bell and his .staff of tetchers vere at their posts of duty. The esson wnsreviewed by the pastor, vhich we are always sure that each nehiber of the classes takes special lote. At 42:15 p. m. Rev. Goode (reached a wonderful sermon from Esther 3:1-5, theme, "A queen to ?e choosen." This sermon will long >e remembered. * We had five visitors from Atanta, Gt. and three visitors from 'airfield Baptist church, Mrs. Cor ine Sanders and daughters, Minlie Lee and Jezebel. We also haa >ur beloved deacon brother Benson William of Columbia. We are tlvays glad to have deacon William ind his-family with us. |^r. Argustus. Marshall returned | the state's capitol Sunday after >nig ill for two weeks. Mr. Marshall is holding a- position with t lotol there. Mr. 0. D. Jones of Anderson vas the guest of Miss JLois Marshall Sunday afternoon, also Miss!s Doris> Amy And Zadie Brownlec Anderson. Mrs. Willie Brownlee of Anderson was the guest of Mrs. Fannie Martin Sunday afternoon. Mr. T. Aikens and son,.James of Mt. Zion A. M. B. church were the guests of Rev. an<l Mrs. J. L. Harris in Santuc section Cleir Spring- school, since its opening, has had a very, nice attendance with our new teacher in charge, Mrs. Gracie Ashe of Ajbbdville. The reporter would like to reviifnd the subscribers to please pay jp in full. There's one thing about anything.If you don't put anything n it, you can not get anything from it, so if you do not put one nickel in your Palmetto Leader then you don't look to get one. This is known to be the cheapest Negro newspaper in the South so get yours today from your reporter, Miss Lois R. Mtrshall. Single copy, 6 cents; 3 months 75 cents; 6 months, $1.25; 1 year, $2.00. -*V 1 MITFORD NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. George Washington Bullock, Jr., of Arlington, Va., arc new home to spend a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gladden. "Mrs.. Bullock, Jr., is the second daughter i nd the sixth hild of Mr?and Mrs. W. A. Glad ten. This is Mr. Bullock, Jr's. first visit t0 the state of South Carolina. On -their way -from?V4r*gmia?the couple stopped over night in.^harlotte, N. ., on Baldwin Avenue ith M.s. Bullock. Jr's. oldest bro coer, .>ir. oauuie uihuuch. Mr. W. A. Gladden and son-in'aw, Mr. G. W. Bullock, Jr. attended service at the Little Mount 'ion Baptist Church on the hill. Impressive fur.eral services were held Tuesday Hfternoon, Novembei > tt 5:00 o'eloek at Pleasant Grove A. M. E. Zion church for Rev, Amos Jackson. Rev. Jackson was a faithful member-of lodge mraber 127. He was loved by all who met him, both white and colored. The interment was in charge of the Masonic lodge presided over by Mr. \V. A. Gladden. Surviving Rev. Jackson are his widow, one srster, and a host of friends. Gone, but not forgotten. We loved you brother Jackson but God loved you best, so sleep on and take vour rest. NE9M1TH NEWS "The Costal Progressive" Athletic Association met at the St. Lawrence schodl Monday night at LOO o'clock. We had eleven schools preserft, namely: St. Lawrence Cooper academy, Cooper rural, Brown, Trio, St. James, Lines, Vlarion, Grcelyville, Cedar Swamp, Lake City. The officers are-t-presrdent, Rev. 0. C. Barn; vice-president, Mr. 5. R. Barn; secretary, Mrs. Burroughs and Miss Jenkins; treasxrer, Mr. E. V. Lawrence; committees chairmen, executive, Mr. E). L. Fulton; rules and regulations, Mr. W. W. Smalls; publicity Vliss H. R. Adams. During the recess of the meeting >ve were served fried chicken, po tato snlid and hot cocoa. This was ?reatly enjoyed by all. We were proud to have had the large number present. May each one strive to make the next meetings better -I/* knt+A*. mm ucuvci . The Brown Junior high, will be the ho?t of the next meeting Friray night, December 6, 1940 at 7:00 o'clock. Let all members "'be preaent.Visitora are welcome. Vat?h this association grow Annual Conference c Holiness Church in S At Jones Tabernacle ?? By W,. R. Bowman The annual conference of tl Fire Baptized Holiness Church Ood of the Americas is Tioldir its annual session here in Colur bia at Jones Tabernacle Churc near the Tin bridge on Gerva street. Bishop W. E. Fuller, who: native home is Laurens, S. ( but now of Atlanta, Ga. arrivt in Columbia ...Thursday afternot accompanied by his wife nnd sp cial friends froSh Atlanta, \vl took charge of the conference. Mother L. A. Pinkard, former of Spartanburg, but now of Ne York is here to assist the Bish< with his conference and tal charge of the missionary deoai ment. She is ripe with experien and is a very efficient presiding ficer. Bishop Fuller is the founder this organization and ie much b ldved by his ministers and ipi sionary workers. He rules sin lar to Bishop J. S. Flipper, of t) African M. E. Church, no 4ispi?t ' in his conference. According to statements fro Rev. Miss Birmingham, who i the host of this conference, t\ hundred or mora- ministers w attend this conference, along wi the missionary sisters. J Th^re are three districts in Carolina, the Rev. C. C. Chiles the overseer ajid the presiding < ders are Revs. E. A. White, J. "\ Smith and the Rev. W. M. Cha pelle, who died recently. The welcome address will 1 delivered by Rev. C. HI Brow of Benedict College. Dr. S.R. Hi gins, president of Allen Unive sity will also deliver an addre ' daring the session. Other speake from Bishop Fuller's ofcher dioce MT. OLIVE A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor Myrtle 'Beach?After almost week of; gloomy weather Sundi was fair, but rather chilly. 9:: a.m. Sunday school opened wi the Supt. Mrs. Jeff Bellamy ai co-workers at their places. 11:30 Rev. T. H. Hemingwt preached a heartfelt sertnon fro \ .St. John- 10:4; theme A Go< 1 Shepherd. ' 4:30 p.m., the Missionary m 1 with the president, Mrs. jF. 1 Rainbow presiding. . J 6:00 the ACE League oji^n< | witn tne president, Mr. Hfan j Gore. The lesson was thorough discussed. | 7,:00 the Presiding Eider Re " L. A. Wells held his first quarte I ly conference successfully officers and members ot *. the post. 8:15 the pastor Rov. H. C. A drew* pi cM'iited EtdeT Wells a large congregation. He spo I masterfully from St. John 3 | The spirit was truly high. Vis ! tors were Mrs. L. A. Wells, h daughter and grand son of Sui tor; Mr. and Mrs. Duke Abraha Miss Inez McQueen is rapid improving at this writing. Mr. Clinton Grissitt Mr. B and Wilson Washington have x turned after a few mnntho v!i in Newport News, Va. They i port a pleasant stay. Mrs. Ethel Carter of Conwi is here to spend the winter. ' Mrs. Sarah A. Williams ai Mrs. Juanita L. Williams spe the week end in Conway. Mr. Arthur Lee Nelson is ba after spending the sunrm^r i Greensboro, N. C. , Mr. H. C. Latimer of Conwi was the pleasant visitor of M and Mrs. J. B. Owens Monday Rev. A. W. Stackhouse of Co way was the guest of Mr. ai Mrs. Willie McKinpj over the we? end. Rev. Stackhouse and Prof. 1 A. Williams motored to Cheste field Sunday. There will be a Preachers' Po] ularity Contest at Sandy Groi Baptist church Monday nite, No 24. You are Invited to come. HELENA NEWS Sunday was a very plealjan day for all church goers. We ai getting along nicely with our Su day school. Mrs. Sarah Austin left for hi home Wednesday morning in Ne York City, N.Y., after spending i while with her stck mother, Mr Mary E. -Simpkins here. Mrs. Mary Simpson was set it home yestterday after bein out the city, on account of hi teaching in Laurens, S. C. Little Miss Virginia Bobb m< tored to Whitmire where she er joyed herself to tho highest wil her little play friends Minnie ar Grade Suber. THE PALMETTO LEAD] if the Fire Baptized essfon This Week Church 11- ? H^HL 1 ly I '\V I 1p ke 1^ I ce of BISHOP W. E. FULLER ?* will speak during the session. Co'e* lumbia pulpits will doubtlosH be 8* fillpH Surniav with ministers from this conference. The feature of- the session will es be the reading of the i appointments Sunday night. Columbians P1 ioined jn petition with the?mem. 8 bera of Jones Tabernacle begging vo the presiding elders, and Bishop ? Fuller to allofo (Rev. Miss- Birth mingham to remain in Columbia another year. She is a recent S- graduate of Benedict College and >9 has made an- enviable record the past four years she has pastured V- in Columbia. P' Columbians welcome Btshop Fuller, who is the leader of six be hundred or more ministers and n, thousands of members in thirtyg nine states of the Union* r- While in Columbia, the Bishop ss is stopping with Mrs. Flolirnoy, rs 1228 Pine street, next door to Disc. T. J. Miles. I WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor a ^y The Sunday school was real ^ good Sunday and was opened on , I ume wun u>e supt., Mrs. Nancy 1 Gilliam at her post of duty. The discussion was very brief. Our iy Sunday school is progressing LUSfe ^ ly,"TTnd we extend an invitation u> all visitors to attend our Sunday school when in our city, g Mr. M. S. Callaham of Spartanburg was a visitor here Tuessd day' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson . of Fountain Inn were the guests ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith last week. !VT i We are sorry to report that Mps. Ellen Smith continues ill utl hef home on W. Pine street. Mrs. Ella Miller of-Spartanburg and Mr. Jno. Wooi'r. tT of this citv n^ were married in Spartanburg last jte Saturday. It was quite a sur,o prise to their friends. They are 9j_ now making their home in Sparer tanburg. ' , tl ? New Bethel News Uy By (.Mrs.) F- P. Parks Our church service SunHayi was ^ *orido<*te<l by our Pastor, Rev. A. I). Duncan who preached both day and night, bouI stirring sermons. Our hearts were made to rejoice Misses Drucilla Brewton visited her grandmother in Charlotte. N. nd C- last week, Mrs^Lailp Brewton. nt Mrs. Nora Winnv and Master John Clate Glenn visited her sister-in-law in Charlotte, N. TT. fasi n week, Mrs. Ruth McCullough and reported a grand trip, jy The Pastor's Aid club will meet [r at the home of Mrs. Corrie Cromwell Friday night, November 2'J. n. All members are asked to be preB ent. Mrs. M. -E. Rogers, presi^ dent; Mrs. T. IJobinson, secretary. q MrS. Minnie Lee Thompson and r_ Mrs. T. Robinson and others atI tended a grand rally at Cedar p. Grove church. Rev. A. D. Duncan, ,e Jr., pastor. Amount raised $!i2..'15. v. ~ STJ PHILIP A. M. E. CIH'RCII The first quarterly conference was held at St Ph'rlip Saturday t November 16 continuing through e out Sunday after service. A love in ly quarter was carried on. Every body wis glad to see the same ;r Presiding Elder Dr. Robinson back w for another conference year. His ? conversation, preaching and coons. eration at St. Philip have been so sweet we feel with such two persn sons as him and Rev. Weather* g old St. Philip will still go on. For ?r the short time between the annualconference and our first quarter v we did fine not raising as much money as we desired but every;h body wis satisfied. L id 1 At 10:00 o'clock Sunday morn-1 ' ing a fine Sunday school tootf^ j ER ELKS BIG DAY IN Ml'LLI I h?* L B I? o. Hlks-jhcM a-K j f":.+tnti?n in Mullins." 15. c., Armistice* Day. On Sunday. X 10th several coups ?,f Elks i Daughter Elks iiiAed. Aim, those were \\ I. I'cckT si an- pr TrtfTTt- fmni "All'tcl's". ,7~S. C.71 Denton, Slate vice-president li Chester and other- f, ??n; I'ni Rock Hill. ( ?eorir<'to\s n, Chai I ton, Oranpobun;. Columbia a other (daces. I Dr. Finlev Wilson. (ira.d I.x ted Killer id' Washnpt *n. D * w present and kept thinp- nn*vit The program t'oi ^n<- 'ri e; ied out in e\ -I y ijft:.:! 1 Stute Decree v.'i * coiitY-rn i class of Bid Is. Jr i' > i a i.t I'i. presided: 11 it Wilson ? ?"i -' m the do(f!' *es as id n adi an ' i. iny address to tin* Elks. ?The Oak City JsuIkc No M..7" Genre etoWu was reinstated Deputy Ben Armstrong. Dr.; Is. Thompson is Kjcalted R.di One Temple, Eureka No. a'.nh w reinstated by Deputy l.ipop a jother Daughters of the \ario Temples- represented Dt. It 1 | Armstrong. elected Dt. Huh These Lodges were happily w? 1 ? [oil by th Elk family-.? The parade V.U a?fc-ra-eri??? sKitt- the school children of t city, led the line of march Vi band of music escorted by a s<pi of 'Police Officers. A n archi Club of Elks follows,1 by a Id: line of dec-Mated autoiiinhih The parade was cheered bv t line of march by both wmte-.Ti colored. The Elks Hall began ?t 7 o'elo music furnrshe/f by a well in in band, assured (be visitor- a friends an eiijoyaMe evening. The annual convention wdl co vene in Rock Hill. S. ( i .1. 1941. in: rns \( \dk>n \<>tks Trenton, S. t.\?Specia cha) pro a rains were held at Ileitis ac emy>aiid junior college tin- ue of November 11, in observance National Hook Week and \tr.e :nn Kdugation week. Members the faculty served as ?po. i.u <pei ersTor the occasion. IVTKs 'J.ula L. W illis. Educi ti< teacher, pointed out the impo tanej^uf reading and bow it ct tivatei the mind. She suggest the Rijids of reading materia th the^s'st result could be ollaint Speakers representing Aineriei Education Week were M rs.-<*flnrd, H Boulware. Home Economics P Cher; Prof L It Ross, Music tear er, and Mr. Richard F. Bntihvt Business Administration tracJu 1 He fuculty mciiihcitil*] jui that I heir speeches will lesi.lt i to more "eood". reading hy t students and that liiey hetter . derstand the importance i N; ional Book Week and \,ve ie Education Week. Thanksgiving Vacation I 'School continued <alurd; y. \ ember Id at Ileitis a a ieiay. thai the Tkanksgi j i may extend from after ?, c^t-'Wednesday. Novombei ? !, t c '1M day. November 2f>. _U CLAJJiiSEX Salem M. E. Chflrch' i : * II Novo Inker 18?Sunday school! wan at the usual hour :,ml-iiie ! son was 'vol! ilisc.'s.-O'i. Afji r Si day school many an: oun. vim i were made. ? Hov. Mailing hrw.wht - .< t bread of life whi h hcl$'<! ;a : His text was, 'rfAud's letter Timothy." . | -On Sunday afternoon at St. P: A.' M. K. -church, the quartet conference was l:e!d. The presidi elder i ml his wife were th.e-e. The pastor of Snleiv gave folks some very interest dor ml yesterday and in" his eonel'isjo:; said: "Jf I never see you again J fore the holidays, keep out of h company." It was announced yesterday th there wpqld be a banquet i t Sale school. Thanksgiving. Every one asked to come out. No illness is reported in th community at this writing* Send all neuv to L. Williams. placet Th*- Sujit. and assistai were in charge* and the loss* was beautifully taught by the to chers and reviewed by the Pros ing Elder Rev. Dr. Robinson, warm prayer service .was conduc ed by the prayer cam nitttye. A ter a few% announcements the P siding Elder Dr. Robinson preac eu t soui stirrmsr sermon .uui 6:19-20. Subject Heaven's . In si: ance Company. He put everyoi to thinlcinpr and Hear > <V. the Golden Rule. Those on the sick list arc doii flne. Let us not pro into wint garter s? soon, cpnie to chuiv jjrnnj thp rfchurch. * T' M. E. Hinto-report \ ? ' \ Ns' SPARTAN HI'RG, S. C. j Trinity A. M. K. Church Rev. A. >V. Dawkins, P'antnr Mi! ov" i ' . K In r. ><> U i. i? 1 uuse a.ow nit- space in you '* paper tin iiKLEk our beloved Hish-.j iippwr-.-of- tW?<-U4-tHtrltitt?trn ' f uuiil conference for Mending ur this wonderful man us pastor o lite above named church. ( Sunday was u lovely day : t."0: y inlay s< i'.ooi was Weil attend < >! 1'lif Rev. T. \V. W illiams am hi- n roup of efficients teachers v.ilc a! 11 If 11 po?ts of duty. At 11 oVIr.rl: Rev A W lUiwkins, tin 1( j?a-'toi. i!. |i\i i i d a woinlciTi:l iiil's* .tyi i,( ai. a;'|irtriati\e a i.lii-ai'i " 1 h? i?i* was delivered stioub , 1> ami forrt-fully. Our hearts burn ed us lit* preached tin* ituspol. S.ircly la- is li m:i|. ^nl I'l'mTi (ToiT j- 1-.1 ^ NT? !tvla\ niyht was sot a.-:d. ^ b\ tin pastel as ri'tfi strut ion niffhi foi r!l members who WVri' Koiny to stand by Trinity A M. Jv. ch.ircf for tlio next oornii.K yoars. In loss . thftit an hour 254 numns were plac*"d . ... od on our rolGarid since that trim us ^ our roll has increased" to 2." or .'it: ir.oro ifiTialwrs. Watch out for oiu total *nia* 1111 ?-lyVft11 the next week's Ml) ... , ' .. .. ! news. W e have raised from tin pa is t rut ion foe a near litt!.. -i," of $1U.(I0. Willi eh was not cninpul he ' ' th C''"'y' ' i . Ihe wheel ol Truutv A. M I-.. 41,1 . LI l . . . churJh has nvi1!! cloggetf tTrr rrrariT ye: !! but the hidden wedge has " found and now the wheyl has lit 1M'gun ''4" u'ith ease ami with this wonderful pastor as 0..1 lender, with tiud as <>.ii spiritual advrsoi* and the cooperation!of nui ; friends, the* flag* of ohl^Trinity , shall never drag in the dust. \Yt have fine spirit in 'our church now. The members and frhfiils arc working as never before getting leady for ?ur rally day on the fourth Sunday -which, we hope for a success.. Much credit rs due IveV: 1!. li. Jackson ' ??,.r local nreacl ei who sV?o<l >" tc in the ?cl ti'i< of'trouble in carrying on our ad churcl work ami is still here or; ek the jo:>-assisting oui Pastor, lie v. o! liawkins. We ai'e saying to our ri- l i a le.ls ami v.srturs collie to church of our'iioor> ire open, von are^wtdtil collie. Snrah Smith, reporter VI IV VCIIA1KI VPU'l! ,J-- O.M/IVW """ ?' " ^ ll; Nurse Blanche Sowell, colored ut T. B. Nurse is now working i n j Fairfield County. We wish her success in her work. Va Mr. Richard Hichardson of Al,.a letidftle has returned hunie after a 1,. week's, stay here with Mrs. S. A. Mcintosh. ,r Mr. Frank Greenwood. Mr. Alu. Clinton JV. Colleue were Inane for |le- the week-end . I'rofi <mii i'aul I'.eattv and ^\\ .? A. K<-ss motored to Saluda fast a- Saturday to attend the IMstri t Christinas Sea! Conference. They report a very inspirational trip o\ Dr. Mance's address pave their : ' the u rev to o out ami preach Tuberculosis prevention and cure, e- Wayman AME church is push "PTv out from the shore nicek uTr der the leadership of their Dew nastoi Rev. I.erov Jackson, wh< -? 4s-'+oo-fpf*Fnrr-"ttrr-imrtu^pi niiiisirr. Gospel. The ltt.nt of the wheel: .... i a...? !.. i t. i niKi mi|' ? ! me m-ns arc cvhiciu'i i--- that something i> <I iiv ii. Wav ill > :<> Chopel. 't- Mt>. l.ijp McCululuh and .Mlv Susie Hanks of Wmiisbuiu an <" spending tfii. days in l~ike Al ill frptl. Florida ' \\ith their niothei and lather. iul THAI I1KKS HOLD _J civ MONTHLY MEETING A Clara Mae Grant. Kept.iter Westminster?The Oconee ft. i.Teachers Association met Friituj t1(_ Nov: 15th with a very h'?ry? attendance At lirtm p.m.. Departmental itiieotiiK. At M o'clock the various at ?ruUP-s assembled in the auditorn iuni. Called to order by tne Presi;s dent Mr. H. L. Fitiley, presidfny. Sony. America; Invocation the s, chapluin. MV. A. Perry; Sony.? Brighten the Corner; Solo. God Hfless America. Mrs. Carrie C. . Arthur.* The spirit t.f patriot ism it > 11 .......v,.. "| i i. k k v y ' s f| funeral hom f. Xr " I ndertakinc: And Emhaln re % ?SLOGAN?' !; i i.ower price' r- \ A.MHl'l.ANCE SERVK X "As Near \s Your Nearest I'h it> I A IA Ratosburg and Ridgcway. S " X i?.ii ta v i or sr. roi.rv j phone 9276 F?g;e Five I and Education week \va^ ohsfr-rv ' ?*d. The minutes? were read. Groups called for: PrimaryMiss Clam Mae-Grant; Piemen taiy, Mrs. Mada ' Thompson. llural, Miss Willie Mae K .tiodjje ; ' 11 i k School. Mi>- Ki'.'a.L. Wjli'ar"s ^ e-r\ inspi; >ic :vma; Cs.. h\ ? each. !lii?inos-? vas itfsc.ssed Mrs. Catherine P Johnson. tftt Jeunes teacher presented ot . importance. Th' next mectii a < nvices a'. I the \Vestminstei J11i? r 11, > 1: >o!. Decenil-er 1At that time t grades departim-nt ? !! ra id '<.p. :. house , KERSHAW ( ol N I t teachers mi;i:i A spirit of v""o.'i w.i, .en el-pl "'II pr .v:. H.-.t?m,,,',?mute H.,1.1 "tie handled teacher."*. met a' .Itck fou Hi^rh >iiiut,i Saturday. N ?Hh, fur tin ij first- ? x the 1U4U-41 Hiv lJ If Mdndana |. -i v L iwl ir p **1 M'> > 11 (? * i M r fn r? ( t?T ? r?~ ' " i ^Religious K'Kn-at :< !. Seinn?l>. * Alls'. K ( Units. ( ,.ufl1\ S opened tin- |ir<-yr;un w:ij. a ? ,. rinjc addreiy ?.jj Huiaar; *.! .r. 1 ships i j.;i, |?,:* iw , program woi e addresses Al:s Marie Thomas ('..iiniy XC.i>. the I . Seal Sale ? ampaiiM. Mrs?Hanh^j,?T^'sdrr?' r." trtTT-" Ki-; C. ross 'program af.d. ] i j?. |-;t :,,:j * inenti M>> '1' !.?:i,?,J, J, a.i.< < teacher i.|, Utjll- il ( (II I.-i t iVi->. Inirinv the I. sines- h,.ui 11 following <.f!ic<-iv weiv Key. iJ - it Mdndaaa. i'f >.: ,\1. IT if iiaih. Jl . \' i, , - (';?;> ; M is Louise . kee.i. See.: .Mr, Sii vav Attl'Uh. A-*t. See., -.M>v Itf,--;. Pickett. Trvas.. M > ,M f l-.; ytish. reporter ~ ~ ~ . Itl III II. \ M |.; , ill nri! Hc\. W m. Juct- .o'i. I'avtut ' t ? McCh Ilaav !!' . S i J. k . . of the relij V' , out' tn I i a ' ei\ .. ,i , J Siindu \ ,i"i a! !em:ai. V a: .i ITT I tvyruliii :t t ' \t ! i -ck 1; . Juck>Ol I',* tli'i i t if ! -L' ill '!. from St .Mat. _n i 1 ! . and Bat yninin-': It mv:i ; a;* it."' the Mastyr yiv?-? ;a >< r... : and a new mat. r\v.\ Sunday When God hey i:.? f j :.jt- K?.\ V. 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