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r ~ Page Six " r ST. ANDREWS A. M. E.X HURCH , Rev. C. McClarv, Pastor Andrews, 'S. C".?Sunday school began at the usual hour with the ~ Supt. Prof. J. E. Smith and teach- iy?: ers on the job. The pastor de- |i? livered a very forceful and inspir H ' message at the eleven o'clock it service. Mrs. F. C. Brandyburg, Colum- || bia, worshiped with us. ^ Rev. J. L. Benbow, presiding el- |P r der of the Kingstree distrrct, held h his first quarterly conference at H| 6 p. m. All reports were good and I ^ he was paid in full. At the evening service our pre- H i siding elder delivered the message I His text was taken from John 10: | 10. The sermon was delivered with | power and the audience was moved la by the presence of the holy spirit. Visitors w?jr.e MrsK J. L. Ben- I bow, Misses'Bernic^VT and Jessye H Mae ..Spears, all of Sumter", S. C. n The church is fully organize*'" and all branches ar? cooperating (I in a fine manner fol! the common rr/->r>a hf> nmtnr jiTiil members of i e! th-e congregation have renewed Fx their spirit and . rededicated themselves to the service .of Christ and I H>r. 8BBS of Bulldln?,? :l Mrs. F. C. Brandyburg, Colum- I bia, spent the week end with hei H husband, Mr. F. C. Brandyburg B Mr:?Drnmlyburg?is an?instruelov -p at Andrews Junior higli school. WHITE HOSE SOCIAL ( LI B j The White Hose Social club was jjf organised Tuesday evening at 8 If o'clock at the home of Mrs. Rosia j Lee Carsott, Apt. Ad, Allen-Bone- j diet court. The following officers { were elected: - Mrs. Ella Washington, presi- fif dent; Mrs. Sallie Mack, vice-pros tident; Mrs. Rosia L. Carson, sec I rctary; Mrs. Sofie Lurry, Asst k secretary; Mrs. Lucile Costello 1 reporter; Mrs. Maybelle Monroe, j| t'vasuiX'r. * *" jg A delicious repast was served || which was enjoyed by all. The J next meeting will be at the homo of Miss Sofie I urr.v, 92G Pine St "MY BOY FOR AMERICA" ] 1 Take him America: -Hod bless ' hrm- 1 He's mine. he's God's he's thine! I've chided and kept him nineteen f years; 1' And now" it comes your time. d God has given him to both of us To make our country a delight, s 1\ike him Americi^:?God ble6s h him! If need be, train to fight. S Take him Amerlvk:?God hless s him! .. I give him to God and thee; He's small in name, without anv ju . . fame l? But he'll keep America free! Like a blessing tent from Heaven ? He's mjne. he's thine, he's ours '1 God has given him to us, To keep out foreign powers. By Mrs. Mary Alice Duncan f BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH v Rev. B. J. Hutchlnsotr, I'astor ^ St. George?Sunday school was 1 c?ll' ;! to oi dor by the Supt., Mr. | Joseph J (lies. At 11:30 a.m. the | paster in his dignified manner | brought the message from (Jen. 1 11:32. The regulars were out and enjoyed this wonderful sermon. | 3:30 P.M. the pastor delivered | another soul stirring message for | Rev. \V. P. Williams, the pastor | of Good Hope Baptist church to g a full congregation. Bethel's choir 1 furnished music for the occasion | Rev. W. Simpson brought us | the evening message,.- which we a all enjoyed. ' if Because of the flu many schools a were closed for the past week h and are still closed. We are glad If to say so far no deaths has oc- g enrred from the flu. But the death angel came on 11 the 5th and carried Sirs. Fliz-jH'th j| Hayward. On the 7th, Mrs. Jes-" || bic ijuu7.it (jrtssi-u umi on me iwm | g|; Mr. Gilbert Jones, the brother of j ^ Mrs. Boozer who came from New York to attend her funeral a1 ? week prior to his death. Funeral ^ arrangements has not been made ^ Notice to Agents All Agents and Report their news on Monday so office on Tuesday for pu rent week's .issue. We cannot assure pul riving after Tuesday. Always make sure that > ficient postage or they v mail. rpm; Ti A T n roron Ill"' I /AIjIVITJI I J310 Assembly Street il.FFVY'S FPNERAT, HOME (Tnflert;ik:ne: And Embalminj a _ SLOGAN? I 1 LOWI^R PRICES " AMBIJtANCE SERVICE > 4 P "Ah Near As Your Nearest Phone* X Ratcshurg and Ridgrway. S. C. Y 1831 TA vT OR ST. COLUMBIA PHONES: 23619?23G10 i' Hope and Hap ~ Early patients at the new Infa mile away their worries as Nurse leveloped through a grant of $161 left) Tuskegee president and medi President of Tuskegee Institute; (Lower right) Dr. John Chenault, building. or Mr. Jones at this writin 'nenmonia was the can So of those oaths. ' --* Mr. Willie Allen Holmes is very ick with pneumonia. We hope ie will recowr soon. Mis. Julia Campbell and Mr. lam Richardson are still on the iclc list. t Th-.' 4-H flub will bold its reglnf monthly meeting in the homo f Mrs. Rena Haynes or the 20th nst. All members are asked to e present and on time, jfchis re nest is by Miss Mattie rT. Overtreet, the demonstration agent. M iss Lela Mae Tomnev <d -Fat lockaway is visiting relatives and riends. Mr. Maleom Haynes of New ork'City is visiting relatives and riends. """"**" " ' PHMK l l m IS ' I . LOUISE ALGEE, ^lberforco, hlo, has joined staff ^of National uberculosis Association as 8peclal_J_ 3ia worKer on Negro Program.' and Reporters ers are asked to mail that it will reach the blication in the curdication of news armor letters have suf/ill be delayed in the O LEADER Columbia. S. C. M ^ : > I >} ii HE** Y i V | 1 f row, Manaflrer I T -r m '? >? i i i i >pjj1ess*at Jtew ' ^ JSfiy v - S W y ntile Paralysis Center at Tuskegee I Harleaux (above) reads them amusi ,350 made by the National Foundatic cat officers inspect the new Center, br. John Chenault, Director of Or left, and Engineer G. L. Washington .* DOUBLE BRANCH A. M. E. CHURCH I Re . B. C. Cunningham. Raster I West Columbia, S. C.?The SuiW dev. school opened at the usiial li< ur with the Supt. and teachers present. The lesson was beauti- , fully discussed. At 11:30 our morning service, began. Rev. Cunningham deliver! ed an inspiring message. His text wr.s taken from Rev. 6:17 which made every heart rejoice. 7:30 P.M. Rev. Cunningham delivered another wonderful sermon froi^St. Matt. 12:35. A good man out of the good treasure of the he.rt hringeth forth good things and an evil man evil things. I .This sermon lifted our spirit and comnelled us to think on things loftier. I On January 17 at 8 p.m. the district missionary president met at the home of Mrs. Betty flood i vvvr for the purpose of planning the year's work. Mrs. Washington the president made some int'M-cjting remarks. First she said that we should be real mission- j "irr. Second we should do some, thin" and not 1/e like an emptv bucket waiting to bo filled. We! :*"tor?n?<! to our homes with minds mode up to do more for this cause Miss Cora Coleman. -eporter PINE G ROVE \. M E. CHURCH Rev. C. A. Dunlap. Pastor > Sunday was a beautiful day for al' church goers. Sunday school was at its usual hour conducted by Supt. Mr. J. C?* Rawls. The high noon servjee was en'cved by all. The Rev, D. J Zeigler, acting pastor of Pine Grove church preached He used as his subject The Game of Life. The community joins in- sympa thy with the family in the death of Mrs. Delia Richardson who was fnneralized "Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ] by the Rev. H. T. Summers and i the pulpit associate Rev, N. A Rice. The daughter, Miss Ber , thena Richardson of New York the son Mr. Reobe Richardson who ( attends school at St. Augustine , Jr. College, . Fla., came to their . mother. The community, the , church, and home have* lost a ( faithful member and mother. , The Big Sistbr club met at the home of Mrs. Minnie Lowman. | The election of officers was held. , i ii-siuent, lvirs. k. w. inompson; $ Feeretary, Miss Tclieious Lowman ? Fin. Sec., Miss Chartheline Jiles; ] Treasurer, Mrs. Sunnoh Graham t The repast?delicious. Tho 1 next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, Rpsia t Pine- is progress 1 inpr fine. The student-party was a sue- i cess with many parents present.' The first grade is very sorry that < one of their classmates, Master < Julius Rawls is sick in bed, and i wish for his speedy recovery. All local Missionary presidents ( of the Columbia district are ask- 1 ed' to be present at the home ot c at-.. \T? ~r>?i .uio. iianty i at i? IU U U1SLI1CT 1 nieetinpr, Saturday. January 25th 194f, at 2 o'clock. We were glad to have Mrs. An ni : R Bauprhtnipht of New Jer- I sey, sister Mrs. Carrie Lee Johnson to visit here at the home of Mrs. Nancy Paris. Also jProf. and Mrs. Miles of Columbia. 1 Subscribe For | The Palmetto Leader j r IE PALMETTO LEADER Polio Cente; j ! ?? ' - > ,1 ... i '? V7 . . .7 .7.... . $ 1 H11 01 V I _f? nstitute, Alabama, find it easy to ng stories. The Center has been J in for Infantile Paralysis. (Lower Left to right, Dr. F. D. Patterson,, c thopedlcs, and Dr. John Kenny. 1 study the blueprints of the neu ' K -J II REV. .!. H~F7LL7OT. ARCH- ? DEACON, DIES ? !i Continued from page 1 j " hoiti siv children, four oi which survi'vc him, John Browi ^ Elliott, Jr., of Columbia, S. C.1 li Annie Theadora P^lliott, nurse 01 1 Thomasville, Ga.; Beverly Ardelia and George Alexander Elliott o' Columbia, S. C., students at Allen and Benedict Colleges respectively, y His second marriage was to Mrs. Siusan Matilda Mitchell Richardson 1 Mn, l.ri,lnu. ,?V.^ 11, 11 leaves also four 'brothers. Rev. ^ Lewis Elliott, Shepard and Solo n-on of Mount Olive, N. C., and Colon Davis Elliott of Cleveland Ohio. ^ ORANtiEIiVRG, S. C. J Williams Chapel A. M. E. Churcf ^ Rev. 1?. J. Jefferson. Pastor The church is still moving or S nicely. last Sunday the weathm i was fine and we were blessed with two stirring messages both morn- v in/ a fid evening. t The morning message was take:: ii from St. Luke 1*:G, and the evening T from Daniel 6::23.? Those messages ii were well received.. Every, sermon _i delivered by the pastor seems to a surpass the previous ones. Rev. t Jefferson js really giving us the tl spiritual food that is so necessary for our spiritual strength. Our working with him last year s< has enabled us to discover' many F) of those christian qualites which are found in a real christian lead- >">J or, and through his leadership wi pi expect to do more this year than b; wo did last year. It can he done \\ and by tire help of God it wril ba m doiy. This was demonstrated last b; Monday in the "get together'' P meeting of this district. This was a the best meeting that has been el witnessed in the church's history. HI the success can easily be traced bacTTTo the wise planning of Dr. S. Nance,, our presiding elder, I11 and the fine cooperation of oui oastor. The members showed very w fine christian spirits in their co- n* operation with the pastor. They ar served real nice, appetizing an" th attractive dinners at the church ar and parsonage, and members, who :ould not be out, had their dinnei D guests sent to their homes, this la: was indeed ineouraging to the Sp pastor and well wishers of the be church. Every one 71 resent was M served dinner and expressed them- '*] selves as having enjoyed the same i0: For these reasons we say that Pr his was the best meeting m the w history?of the church. . p, Our church is really on the top, oa hanks to our pastor. The A. C. E. q. eague is planning a great social p Vou are invited the date will be pj mnouneed later. H", / We are very glad to have Earth- va 'r Lowrin Fridie join our choral dub. I am sure she wjll mean m, nuch to the club. Miss Elease Brown, the daugh- jr( Ler of Mr. George Brown, wrll gf loave for New* Yorjc in a few lays. It has been a pleasure to have ser in our midst. Goldie McDuffie, Reporter ' T 'OST GRADUATE ASSEMBLY A 'LANS COMPLETE nn Continued from page 1 T' ler wi if. D., Special Consultant, United an States Public Health Service. At present, Dr. Perry is stationed at pr :he recently opened health center wi n Philadelphia, vth< l 1 )r. Brogden will: >reach at Allen U. Df. Richard E. Brogdon, pastor! f Emanuel Church, Charleston, j ill serve as guest minister dur-1 ig the week of prayer, according ) an announcement made by lean Henry B. Butler of the i chool of Religion. The week of ] rayer at Allen will begin Feb- r mry 2.^. _ . 1 * a OP PEL TORNADO .-^PEAKING ^ ello World: 1 t I am speaking from West Palm each, Fla. I left Little Rock, Ark. lent a ni.:bt in Augusta,\ja. and c ert to Coconut Grove, Fla.,1 cached eight nights at St. Paul V . M. E. church, Rev. Lendsey f istor, and rawed $215. Came to 0 T. Palm Beach, preached eight ights for. Rev. C. A. Gibbs at ayne -Chapel A \t, E. rhmcL. t used Sunday night with the larg- t t program in the history of_tlu--^ Ttnrrr so said by the citizenry, j I am nreacliini? this wppW fm < ev..?Hlake and Will clos(. Sunday c ght. 1 will go,!!! Miami fin1 two ~ ecks.- The weather is ideal. Any 1 F tv friends wishing a box of * nit. drop, a card to 114 N. Tam i rind Ave.. West Palm Beach, 1 la. The St. Louis Chosen Fo is re rendering a program this week t i^t. 1'pnl A. M. K. church lea sunt City. Ol | Viv. fainted Monday wher : le hea.rd the lnaii'-?i ral program c hen she came to. she said: "My } y. My! The Republicans will b( r? nv re." And then old Crip begn: So long. Will be on th j- rext week over station PMLOC. 1 y FLORENCE NJ-.WS < Ml-ss. Hazel B. Williams spoil rie week end with relatives an c 'ends. She is teaeiiirg jn Horrv ounty. ' Miss Zelda Jackson and M; - < ' iatherine Barnes, wh() ai;e teach ; ng in Horrv county, spent th : reek end with Miss Hazel it. Wil- ! iams. ^ 'Special! Join the Lav-A-Way lan. Cet a made-to-measure sui: rom W. Z. Clilson. See AL^Jach I tokes, a'Jent. spring and stun trior 1 ne on hand at Grant's Drug Store ; iCOO Tf; ?n.l uri i At S o'clock on the evening of ; anrnry 28 a public health mqgt- , ig will be held in the State Col- ^ go chapel. This is planned esecially for the general public of hangeburg and for the students, T D. J. Dixson, M. D., of Barnwell 1 ill preside during the morning ( ession on Wednesday. Speakers ] or this session with their sub' fct,s will be "The Symptoms and 'oucse of Clinical Tuberculosis" c Irville T,. Ballard. M. D.. "Tuberuiosis Control in South Caro- < ina", Wm, H. Moncrief, M. D , f !upt., South Carolina Sanatorium itate Park; Dystocia: Early Recpnition and Cause#", P. Martii antes. M. D., Chicago; and "Preventive Pedintrics"HWi]liam Woson. Jr., M. D., Columbia. Durr>g the early part of this session, ohn M. Preston. M. P.. Cliniciani-charge of the Mobile X-ray nr. 01 tne south uarohna San torum, will conduct an insfcec ion of the mobile clinic unit for lie benefit of the.physicians. Presiding during the afternoon L-ssion will be M* Crawford, M of Orangeburg. Two lectures rhc Diagnosis and Management f Some of the Common Com lainls and Illnbsscs of Children' v Nolan A. Owens, M. D., of , Washington; pnd "The Manage < icnt of Syphillis in Pregnancy" ? y William IT. Perry, M. D.; of g hiladelphia will be followed by h panel discussion led by tho g inicians and by the showing of S ims. g During the . evening p dance,,g onoring physicians irAristered IS ir the assembly, and their quests g ill be given at the college gym- ? isium. Members of the dental O id pharmaceutical sections of ? e Palmetto Medical Association ?> i.l their guests will be invited. 0 With R. W. Sparks, M. |D., of p arlii\gton presiding during the st morning session on Thursday eakers with their subjects will * 1 "Obstetrical Diagnosis". P. & artir Santos. M. D., Chicago; 8 Diagnostic Principles (tubercu- 8 sis) for the General Practition- 8 ", Orville L. Ballard, M. D.. of g averley Hills, Kentucky; "The ? esont Status of Venereal Dis- ? se Control Activities in South g irolina," Sedgwick Simons, M. g , Director, Division Venereal g cnnoo r'/-vv.f V.^1 o 1 ?? I ? v/tMivivi, ovate DUttlU OI U palth, Columbia; and "The Pri- g tc Physician and the County p ?n!th Departments", Ren F. Wy $ an, M. D., Director, Bureau of g ar?.l Sanitation and County ? ^alth Work, South Carolina Stato g >atd of Health, Columbia. $ S. R. Green, M. D., of Orange g irg will preside during the last Bsion of the assembly. Two lec g res. "The Health Supervision of p fants and - Children" by Nolan 8 Owens, M. D., of Washington, 8 d "Continuous vs. Intermittent 8 eatment of the Syphilitic Pat- 8 it" by William B. Perry, M. D 8 11 be followed by a discussion p d the showing of films. While the assembly is arranged p imarily for physicians, visitors ? 11 be welcome during any o f g i sessions. LP 0 New Year's Greeting To The Federated Clubs of So. Caro. Hy Leona B. McM(?ian Now that 1940 is history, o. ninds are alert with plans f< 1941. Though 1940 is history. L ne relffii^d you of the ereat coi ribution which you as mothers < it least thirty-two girls made 1 lumanrty. You did just what yc lave been doing s0 nobly for ov< i quarter of a century, but i imes of world disturbances, o janizations, like individuals, b< ome lost in the dust of confusioi 3ut you, my armor bearers, ha\ cept your hands obove the cloui >f confusion, and ha\e moved i ire unit. i n r i csnonsi' to the Christnu ibusc was gallant. Every child j he Home was made happy ' ipjoU> Mrs. T^t^Ier hi a] recei Setter: "No child^ rich or poo A-ill be any happier than the: hildren QP f'liriWmn- ?v...nin;r " ill people of (he earth had fo gotten every thinp except brim np: joy, just fov one day, Decen >er 25, it really 'would have bee 'Pe ce on I' irth.? hive you completely cleare Sit* J040 !ecords. You can easi *careywrseJf b.y ahecHm* ot :ach of~t/he following th.utrs yc lave done: 1. Have you sent yot lonatjon for the minutes. whi< know you have enjoyed reai'in >y this time? 2. Have you or?an :i d or revived the junior clubs? +ave you begun "your Apiece of a )r handiciaft to be sold at tl , fi.-t' t - v the ,sup rvi n- of M s. Parke and Mrs Ru 1 :r ? P'"r.se accept my most sincei hanks and appreciation for tl /cry lovely cards, greetings at ;ifts from you at the Chrjstms unison. Mv heart was nv? riov?> My only hope is that I may pro\ vorthy of your confidence. Lets begin now to plan for or and better meeting in Sun tyr*. We still hear echoes of tl hbspitality of the Cultural Ch n the capital city last year, bi he loyal "Game Cock" city herah <y we haven't seen hospitality i ts height and can't know what, resembles unless we join th narch of the clubsters in Ma 1941. So let our slogan be, "0 n Sumter, with more money, moi lew <?ubs, more inspiration, fe owship, a fine piece of art, and ietermination that the banne raised by the pioneers in thi ?reat cause will never trail' tl lust." ^ Subscribe For? The Palmetto Learlc mvi fm* >0000000000000000000000 JUtSKk \-?*?"" ..' " "" 7" ; Send for Free Catalog Featuring the ROMAN warri Narrow to extra wide brims. We sell by Mail Only, THE R< 141 West 125t{i St. *00 OO O O OOOOO O O O O OOOOOO 0 < ,00000.00000000000000000( When in Oral Visit The Ne College 5 Fountai MILKSHAKES, ICE DANANA SPLIT* Delicious Sandwich HOT CHOCOLA All kinds of Magazines, N Candies. Novell _ _ CURB AND" DE No. 9 N. Boulevard . Leon Coleman and Robert " Paul R. 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