The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 01, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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Not*:?Your quastlon will b* ana war*
"iraa" In this column. For s Psitats Hini
sand 25c (or my now Astbolooy Riaoibo
Locky Day Chait and racaly* by rstur
mall a conddantlal lattar ot (ra* acfrlc* ai
_ ??- alyilnq thra* (3) quaatlons prlralaly. Slq
your iull nam*, addraas, and blrthdat* (
all lattar* and plaaa* Includa a **ll-*<
drassad, stamped anaalopa (or your raph
WrltaTTo:?Abbx* Wallac*. car* ol Ta
Palmetto Lead eh, 1310 Assembly ?i
Colombia, s. Caaouma.
G. T.?l'lease toll me if my si
tor will overcome the shortness <
mjnd, that she has? At times si
is so hard to get along with.
;? have carried her to different do
??4?-- -tots?and?they?*ay__she can't d
r^.-lalptd. IMctfue give my worrii
i i. some ease? .
1 .At*s: The^chanees are, that si
will retrain in this same conditii
for the balance of her life ai
the sensible" thiffSr for you -to <
is stop worrying because she
so much bother. If you feel yt
can't do by hef as you shou
there is a state institution th
she can be sent to and will be can
for properly. While she is wi'
vou . . . ti'V onlv.to make her sutr
tied and don't let tin- little thi?|
she says and does get on vo
nerves as you must make alloi
unoes for anyone who isn't exact
right in the mind.
X. X.?I have a friend and 1
says h^' eame to my house to gi
rue money to buy my present. D
he really?
Ans: His intentions were go
to some extent . . . but when 1
found you away from? home J
spent the money ami didn't mal
any effort to give you a preset
His excuse isn't logical enough .
why didn't he buy you a preset
and keep at_unlHl._yog met agair
I wouldn't a<ice"pt the excuse
1 were you.
S. H. A.?I am so unhappy ai
unable to work fts I have a turn
"f and car.'t work. wish for a ni<
" husband to care for me and I wis
to know if 1 should have the o
ration or not ?
A ? - r. nr fr. n..
/\ns. 11 is vv'
i .mi,i to have the tumor reniov?
'.t-c v?u will b?.- in a positi<
physically to look for a hoSban
.?w man. wants a <dck woman. A
t t> lit-Vo this.. opera1 'on ii
mediately and find you a j->?? at
go hack to work. Then it \v n:
dl difficult for you to lar
a good man.
; \V. \V.;?Will you pleas# advii
me what steps to take to get n
s lilitice cut? 1 don't know who
to communicate wrth?
Ans: I feel that it is a bit t<
:t::y to he thinking of gettii
V ,r sentence cut . . . make \
your mind to serve your senterv
i i:i the n?eantiine do'-the wo
on' fu'voti to the best
uv ability and after a reaso
d h length of time, ask to be pa
doned. Make yourself worthy
1 .eration before asking fi
K. !\i. I..? -'1 ell nig how to ma
y home happy ? I work eve
Iti ig to care for and my hi
band doesn't get along welll wi
sister. ...
Aus: Your first duty is to yo
husband . . . not yo,ur sister. Ta
to your sister amf let her km
that you cannot put up with h
nagging at your fhuAand.
must treat him with due respe
or tret out of hrs home. I ha
reason to believe she will chani
her attitude.
P. V.?Do' either of the worn*
I am going with now like me ai
which one do you think I would 1
happiest with?
.\ns: The one you met first
the?-one that you should conce
on winning for a mate i
he seems to respect you move ar
I bell we- that you love her betti
than the other one. Don't make
decision -too early ... {five you
self ample time to think this ma
ter over. - ff]
M." V C.?What, did this me
iv"t me for a Christmas preset
and who trot it" Why "didn't I
nay me a birthday present?
Ans: This man's WIFE (rot yot
Christmas'- present. He didn't ha\
I anythmj^.J^MT ,vour birthday. Yc
tin jo^*jSlvinir a sftH mistake to t
rtpamng around jJ^Hh a mar Vic
. . ..nevf
dia^j,'. . he just wasn't satjsfie
ufrn?)ho won you over his wa;
Now he is-tired of you. Lea\
this man alone and begin livin
true to your husband if you ej
poet to be happy.
A 1.1,EN CH APEL A. M. E.
CHURCH
St. Stephen, S. C. ? Sunday ws
a high day at Allen Chapel. Sunda
school was. - conducted by Mr. E
Rrnden, Asst. Supt. Mr. W. f
Matthews, Supt., is illT and wa
not able to be out.
The fourth Sunday is alway
set apart for the stewardess. At
ter S. S. these women requestc
' the pastoi4 to preach for then
He consented and did so.
The pastor, Rev. MeFadder
arose from his seat with his tex
taken from St. Matt. 0H
used as a subject, "Get the King
dom." The fire burned while th
1 \r man
v?v..x-v,
Those on the si-ck list are. Mi
W. E. Matthews, Mq, Rettecci
Davis. We hope f i them a speed;
recover. "
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AIKEN, COUNTY TEACHERS
HOLDS MEETING
| \v. 11. Lamback, Reporter
The Alkcn County Teachers met
it the Aikeh Graded school with
I Mrs. Martha Wright, Jeanes teach
"er of Lexington woupty as the
principal speaker. Mrs. Wright is
.lso one of the..representatives of
^ the National Youth Administration
of South Carolina. She spoke and
solved some helpful problems thai
.nfronted the teachers who carrj
.m tlie NYA work program.
Mrs. Just>ne Wilkinson-Wa^h
mgtoir, Jeanes teacher of Aikei
county.- was given a high respec
of congratulation-on her marriagi
by Mr. Hammonds.
Mrs. Justine Wilkinson-Washs
.ngton spblofand gave the teach
5f is some helpful and encouraging
u. e marks.
] Mrs. Ella Walker, chairman of
e- -the Christmas Seal program, urged
all teachers to report a?100 pei
ij. i-iil for the seals.
The banners if or the most peru
ect attendance were awarded tc
m the following schools: one teach
n cr school. Beaver Dam school with
j. m. average attendance of 1(6 peris
cent; two teacher school, Grger
in I ones school with an average at
Id tendance of 9G.6 percent; three
at teacher school, Jerusalem schoo.
i><i with an average of t?4 percent
th four and above teacher school,
s- Clearwater public school with at
Ifs- -average attendance of 113 percent
ai All teachers of Aiken county arc
* treed to pay their association fet
l.v before February 1, 15(41. V
The joint County Teachers As
cociation composed of Aiken, Edge
h* field and Saluda counties, will
vt held their annual meeting at th.
id Edgefield County Training schoo
of Johnston, S. C. Saturday," Feb
od 15, 1941. All teachers m\ yxpecte.
to attend.
._ m TI.ER men SCHOOL
Prof. S. A. (Juinvard. Principal
nt
Barnwell. S. C.?The Butler H
. schuul has opened after being
closed it week for the Hu. ,
.Monday. Jan. 20. 1941 the <ti.
' Icr.ts assembled in the school aud
, torium about 11:30 a.m. to listen
,| i" the inauguration program.
The basketball team sJ>cmsoi;ed
social Thursday niglft and a
gooil time was enjoyed by all.
Friday afternoon the boys and"
)n .Ms teams went to St. Matthews
^ (> play its first game of the* sea
r so:.. The girls team lost to St
Matthews 7-13 while the boys
J(. woh 13-5'.
All the students and friends whe
i missed the moving picture showla::!
Tuesday night truly missed a
good picture. Let us not forget
g< .he moving picture shows on Tues
lay nights. Admission 10c, This
*' s our .only means for providing
transportation for our basket-ball
0(, teams, so give us your wholeiK-a?ted
support,
jp Let us all make plans to attend
C(. i1,e chicken supper and social on
.Monday night. February 3rd at ?
p.m. at the llntler High school
n Admission lac.
r Let \is attend the social spoil
n. .sored . by the tenth grade Friday
jr January 31.
JtLTHKI. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. 1?. Cunningham. Castor
? S. ?Sunday was a
l#* high day at Bethel. S. S. was
* opened at its usual hour with the
Sept. and officers at their post. We
,. have three new officers added to
our S. S. staff: Little Miss Lillie
M. Benjamin, Sec.; Little Miss
C1 Rosalee Cunningham, Librarian;
l# Master Way man Cunningham,
!Cl usher. Little Miss Karthadeen
Vf Itcid is still our Treasurer.
At 11:110 a soul stirring message
was brought to us by the
Rev. A. B. Coleman. He used for
1)1 his subject Think on These Things.
All hearts-were made to feel hap
* py. At 7:.'i0 our beloved Pastor,
. Rev. J. R. Cutv.mings brought a
heart felt message from St. Mark
n$ 8:.17, subject A Man's Soul. All
hearts again rejoiced.
' The pastor wns highly entertain
Kr ?(\~ at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
11 Claude Belle. Mrs. G. Sanders
^ and Mrs. Naomi Coleman are still
o t the sick list.
ST. PHILIP A. M. kS. NEWS
Rev. T. II. Weathers. Pastor
1 Sunday was very unplea sant
Sut a few were found at the house
.. of worship.
A lovely Sunday school was
' ondu ted at 10:30 o'clock l?y th<
j >upt. *The school was taught as
i wh?3o by Mrs. "Nancy E. Joseph
and reviewed by Mr. Willie Henry
_ A warm prayer service was con
,0 lueted by sister Tena Lovette an J
_ tilers. Scripture lesson, St. John
' 5-16 verses. Love feast was giv
n, followed by a warm experience
meeting. A good many - testifying
for God. A short.lecture was made
"rom the lfth chapter of St. John.
13th verse:
Our Allen Day program will
is take place the second Sunday after
j service. Committees for the pro
li 'ram arc, Mrs. Ophelia Deveoux
J. Mrs Nancy E. Joseph and Bre.
is fohn Parker and. Bro. Walter McKnL'ht.
Come and enjoy a good
s irogram.
We -are very glad to see Bro
I' Edistor Deveoux out again aftc
T hoinp in such a serious accident
Miss Lucile Robinson departed
i this life January 22. Her death was]
:t a shock. She was ill only one day
i' -he was a lovely vounp woman and
- cood church worker. We know
i it in our loss but hope it is heaven's
gain.
We pray a speedy recovery foi
i our many sick ones Come to church
join the church.
M. E. Hi-ton, Reporter
. THE
ST. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. PhiMp L.lli-, Pa.;tor
Charleston, -1S.C.?Our members ?
were indeed triad to have the pastor
out all (iay last Sunday. He
has been sick for two weeks,-dur;rg
which time Rev. HerculeS Ford a
assistant pastor was in charge. *
He rendered excellent service and '
with Rev. William W. Sherald, '/
local elder, the pulpit was well }*
taken carp of. The church is also !s
delighted, with the continued im- '!
movement of Miss Inez, daughter ^
of our pastor. p
All the ' members are looking
forward to the beginning of the a.
work on the new church. Our
lawyers assure us of complete
settlement this week which includ lc
js the transfer of property to our *
board of trustees.
SPlinday was-a high day in our 1
church despite the bad weather. .?
The Sunday school's session was a
record- breaker. All the teachers ^
were at thyir post, with Mr, .Tns- __
CUft FU't'SP, uui aide awalu1 nupei -{1
intendent at his station. Mr.
Charles Singleton, head of the !
Home Department, is a real wonder.
Mrs; V. T. Ellis, conducted '
an enthusiastic League service at
the regular hour which inspired
all present. The pastor stated j]
that he will soon beain his "Old ;c
Gray" article in The Palmetto
Leader. d
Evangelist Taylor and Rev. M \
R. McBride preached able set- p
mom* for our congregation while y
the pastor was indisposed. Wo
are now getting ready for our |;
Allen's Day effort, and the pastor
says he is not uneasy. Come to c;
St. Luke which is holding services E
in Dash's Hall 148 Smith St ei
when you want ' to be in a real r,
/bod religious service.. V
HELEN A NE>\ S ?
Mt. Zion Baptist Church t.
We ar? glad to" have our many
iends out with us at Sunday
school to see how we are improving.
Se-v:ees_ for Sunday night was
< stponed due to the rainy weath hi
although the pastor was on a;
lime to do his duty. ai
A Rev. J. II. Pennio was home ?tc
frotn Spartanburg to visit his a
family afber being absent from ir
them for awhile. His wife also P
motored back with him to visit
h'-r friends awhile. \\ e wish IieT Ti
a pleasant stay. d:
We are glad to know that Mrs id
Mary Simpkins and _JMr. Albert m
Clark are recuperating3 from their I
sickness.
I
Brown Chanel A. M* F Church
The free tickets to the movies \
seems to he putting new life in j
the S. S. Each Sunday now we
have been seeing new faces. j
At 12 o'clock Re*. J. H. Penny
took charge of the service on ae- \
count of the illness of the pastor.
He preached a very inspiring sermon
after which all of the clubs H
of the church leporfted. A nice o
sum of money was raised for the If
trustees. ?
Service was also good Sunday
ni'rht. _
The Slab Town convention giv ^
"In Thursday night by the Silvei s'
Star club was n very comical one
and was enjoyed very much by ev a
eryone present. w
. The ten given Sunday afternoon *'
home of Mrs. Polly Raye was a *1
very elaborate one. The guests
\\'r> |p cnrvn/1 J **
wuiwiliabtvil DO I 111 ~
wiches with pickles, hot chocolate "
decorated with marshmallow, ice P
cream with cherries and cookies.
Everyone present stated that they ?
enjoyed themselves highly.
Mrs. Carrie Metz had for her
week end guest her children Mr. ?
end Mrs. Georgia Thompson and J
Mr. Luther Metz of Castle Point "
New York. *
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fant, Mr "
and Mrs. John Wright, Miss Mae
gio and Mr. Timothy Wright mo ~
tored to Spartanburg Sunday af ?
ternoon to visit Mrs. Cora Nich Jolron
and had an enjoyable stay '(
The Silver Star club met at the
home of Mrs. E. B. Boyd Wednes *
day evening. After the business
of the meeting we were nahered
into the dining room and was
kindly served jello with whipped
cream, cake, mints and fruits.
Helena boys met Prosperity
boys on Prosperity court Monday ^
i" a game of basketball which s]
was very exciting. The scores ^
were 4-4. Mr. Manning Gary
referee. ~~
We trust that our Pastor Rev.
T. L. Robinson who is now ill
will soon be out again. ' 1
GRANITEVIIXE CIRCUIT n<
Rev. Paul L. Wells. Pastor 1
v ai
The Sunday school opened at d
the usual hour with the Supt. and a
teachers at their post of duty. C
" At 12 o'clock noon the pastor M
fR'ached at St. I.uke church, Vau- B
eluse, S. C., from Psalms 34:7. r<
Subject The Protection of - the G
Church. This message was deliv N
cved with much inspiration.
At 4 p. nr. a silver tea was at w
the home Qf Mr. and M *s. W. L tt
Ferguson which was well attend fi
ed. At 7:30 o'clock the service p
was opened in the regular ordei N
by the pastor, and he selected his p
text from Acts 12:16, subject si
Keep on Knocking. This sermon
was enjoyed by all present. O
Among our visitors: Profv Ashe w
of Williston, Mr. John Wise, Mrs. P
Catherine Marshall, Mrs. Lillie al
Williams, Mrs. Matilda Holloway a
and Miss Iola Simpkins and others
whose names we didn't get. c<
The Stewardess Board will meet fl
at the home of Mrs. Viola Simp- s<
I kins Sunday evening at 3:30 p.m f(
Love Feast Friday night. The r<
public ts Welcome to attend, cl
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! PAtMETTQ LEADER
DUE WEST NEWS
The usual services were held in
ie churches of Due West on last
unday. Sunday school at Mount
ion and St, Mary and Sunday
- hool, preaching: and A. C. E. L.
t Mt. Lebanon. The morning
orship hour at Mt. Lebanon was
matured by a very inspiring serlon
by tlie Pastor, the.Rev. Benimin
J. Glover. This young min
iter is doing fine work in buildlg
up each department of the
fmrch. The Sunday shool has
iken on new life, and the Allen
. E. League is operating nicely
s well as the other, auxiliaries of
rie church, fie' is proving him
.'If to be an efficient and encrget:
leader and Mt. Lebanon is glad
) have him.
After an extended visit to reltives.in
Eastern cities. Mr. John
>. Robertson returned home last
uesday accompanied by his dauhter
and son-in-law, Mr, and
Irs. M. B. e of New ork City,
nd ~trls? adopted son?Mrr -John
towart of Rye. A. i. Tliuy mm
wed here with Mr. Stewart at
he wheel. The . latter three will
eturn after a slay of two weeks
ith relatives here.
Mr. P. R. Jones \?Lo has been
1 with influenza for two weeks
i somewhat improved at pre^eht
Messrs Carl Donald. Joseph Goi
On, A 1 1 en Valentine. Henry
'oung, and Robert and Roddy
Jchardson were-the guests ol
te. Donald's mother in Greenville
'.st Sunday. They enjoyed a de
gbtful trip.
XT.. u t ,u.
wr. Hiiyiiiun ixiuinvr \> tu*
unday afternoon guest of Miss
lllen Jones. Miss Jones was
rowned Miss Due West in the
men contest held by the Due
dost Junior liter) school last fall
Rev. B. J. Glover. Messrs Olin
i, Smith and David Makin went
O- to Gu'eenvtHc ~ on a ' business
,;p last Thursday.
REEP STREET H? NEWS
Prof. S. Berry, Principal
The attendance at R. ed street
s'.s just about reached normalcy
ml the flu has flown away. We
re ,-ftlad to u'port vnat all the,
.ichors ar.e well a.id able to be
t their post of duty this morn
ijr which is indeed pleasing to
rincipal Perry.
Exams are iVre and craining
nil-packing is the Order of the
ry. This poem will give you an
'en of the average student's
?nd.
thought of this. I thought of
thgj.
thought my Brains would turn
to- fat,
i Examination,
nd when at night I go to bed.
cannot sleep for my poor head
Examination. "
wish I knew the things they'd
ask,
nd then I'd work right at that
task.
Examination,
avc a heart dear teachers
ive us a break,
it's just for old time sake.
~7~r Examination.
Thd football banquet was a
en u t iful and interesting oc, as_on
last Friday evening in th<
igh school building. The long
nd spacious hall was decorated
'ith the school's colors, blue and
bite. The rooms were eonvertuet
eats were served. The muic
wtis very good. It pays to be
TYlBmVl/.n + V? .r, ul './-% *
w? ciiv icum uoys. do
i for football, it enhances your
opularity.
The Chapel Exercises this weekre
under the direction of Mrs.
'auline Campbell.
The Music committee composed
f Prof. W. Robinson, Miss Ty. B
Irown, Miss W. Newsome and
liss Belle Bright plan to present
musical program "Americana"
i the near future.
The boys and girls basketball
?ams will motor to Seneea in
lecd street's bus to plav East
!nd Hi Tuesday night. Wo are
>oking for a victory.
The Calendar wedding was post
oned in order to give contestnts
more time to work. Feb. 7
as been set as the date.
KERSHAW NEWS
About one hundred and fiftv
tudents enjoyed the ^moving pieire
which was shown in the Ker
haw Junior hieh school auditorim,
.Friday aftejywon, Jp)u?arv
twenty-fourth. The?show?wr
endered under the direction ot
[r. Nance of Nashville, Term. Wi
ope Mr. Nance will find it con
enient to visit us again in th?
/.xi
car iuiure.
The following teachers from ir
nd around Kershitw attended the
istrict meeting Which was heir
t Coulter Academy, Cheraw, S
. Saturday, January twenty-fifth
lessrs J. P. Neal and Andrew
elton, Misses Baskin, Belk, Dusn,
Jackson, Murray, Crawford
Iregg, Blackmon and Webber
(csdames Belton and cousin. *
Second Calvary Baptist church
as packed with members and vis
ors Sunday, January the twenty
fth. The pastor, Rev. J. P. Neal
re^chdd a wonderful sermon,
[embers of the church are very
leased with Rev. Neal's leader
hip.
Mrs. Ada Johnson and Miss Ruty,
uten of Blaney, S. C. spent the
eek end with Mr. and Mrs. J
Neal. While here Miss Outeri
Iso attended the district meetini*
t Cheraw.
A number of the schools in tho
>unty have closed because of ir.
luenza. Kershp Junior1 Jhieh
:hool has not been seriously af
>cted by this epidemic. For thio
>ason the sc'. ol has not been
osed.
ANDERSON CO. TEACHERS \
HOLD FIRST MEETING
OF THE YEAR
G
The teachers seemed sincerely *
glad to see each other since this "
was the first meeting in 1941. Af- s
ter 'the session many could be seen v
in various groups chatting and ^
visiting which shows another ob- "
jective of the county meeting, ?
fine fellowship. ^
IJ
Death has invaded our ranks si
since the last meeting and iook^-o
two of our veteran teachers, Mrs.
Ola Adger and Mrs. Eliza-Jane
Brown. Both these teachers left a
splendid records to prove/ they a
served well, beipg prominent in ai
school, civic am^wchurch affairs, n
for a number "or years. They ^
died in service. As Supt. McCants
said: "They were tired and 'J
went to rest". The girls arjd boys w
thafK-they -^feaught and the Ander- r<
son; county teachers all say: c:
"Peace Be To Their Ashes".?-? K
?Cupid -was- around -Christmas -Q
tuiil Miss Claud i in- OKrlelun, uui
secretary, became the bride of C
Proffl C. S. loss who js directoi P
of Education at the CCC unit at
Due West. The ceremony was
simple but impressive/ witnessed
by a few close friends and rela [
tives. lev. S. C. Campbell Join 03
ed the happy couple/ The asso'' p,
ciation wishes the nrlpads of . hap ,i.
piness. ,/ . w
The groups un<l#r the capable p
supervision of the following per n
sons are making noted progress? c]
Primary: Misses Bowen and Wil
son; Elementary: Mr. T. B. Wip ^
liams. Mrs. N. J^illiams; Hjgh v
school: Messrs Stewart and Gar ^
rison. Home Economics: Miss W.
Iowans. . n,
They could improve by urging p
all to attend and urge the teach- v,
ers in these groups to ge oil-time C)
-The?meeting Ts just what - we c,
make it. ' ftl
In absence of the speaker Supt.
F. C. Holler the president, Prof j
Rice presented some important f,
items of business which were seal
sale, red cross and state dues.
In reference to state (lues it
was brought out that the annual ^
dues as set forth in the Constitu ; p|
tion was $1.00 and the per cent a
was given only as an incentive c.
Also teachers were urged to pay p.
their dues in spite of .the seem S(
ingly unrest among most of the
teachers as to the benefits doriv n
ed from this Sl.tm. We hope the a,
House of Delegates will hear and
act on the grievances of the teachers.
p
It is the opinion of the writei
uiai since the body, teachers. are e(
in session some report should
come from the House of Delegates ni
to the body of representatives who (5
pay this $1.00. I am sure this p
would not hurt and would give an p
opportunity for -teaehers to express
themselves. f(
Mrs. Alice Anderson ' outlined lv
plans for the February' meeting p
which will feature the progress jv
"of" the Negro. If we follow the a
plans I am sure this year will be
the best yet. n
. Teachers you can heln a lot In ,
attending your county meeting n
Prove that you can live in a de
mocracv. _If_ynu were ordered to
attend you'd come, but the meet
ing 'is whosoever will. Can you
live in a Democracy?" p,
Or
P. .T. Camptoll. reporter \
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Rev. 11. I-.. Riehhurg. Pastor "
Rranchville. S. ('.?Sunday school
opened at 10:110 a. 111. with the
Supt. Mrs. Vera Leven and teachers
at their posts of duty. Due to
inclement weather, and influenza
onl\ the faithful ones were pros
ent. After the dismissal, the pastor
reorganized the Sunday school'
The following officers were elect *
i'd: Mrs. Vera Leven, Supt.; Mrs "n
Geo.-jla Young. Asst. Supt.; Miss >'<
Lor mine T.even, Sec.; Miss Marion C
Tat on, Asst. Sec.; and Mrs. Liz- S]
zie Jackson, treasurer.
At 11:30 .a. m. the pastor as- G
vended the rostrum and preach- it
I a sou] stirring sermon frovr S
St. Matthew 4:8, afid again at
8:00 p. nv. he. preached anothei ft
soul stirring sermon from St. Mat- tl
thew 5:18. F.
Mr. Fred Leven, Jr., a student h
at State A and M. College.
Orangeburg. S. C., visited his g
mother and friends. Srsters Mary d
Rayson and Lizzie HaywartI ar" d
on the >:i"U lUt \VP wlvVr for them- -1
a speedv recover. g
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ST. PAIL A. M. E. CHURCH ?
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Rev. S. J. Johnson. Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day for
church goers. S, S. opened at its
usual hour with the Supt, Mrs ?
A. B. Koon, and her .coworkers at A
their posts of duty. At 11:30 a. m. v
Rev. Johnson ascended the ros- x
trum and brought to us a wonder- 2
ful message. We were glad to have ?
our pastor's wife and other visit- 2
ing friends to worship with us Y
Wednesday, January 22, Mr A
Claton Jones was funeralized at y
Mt. Hebron church. He had made 2
his home in Detroit, Mich, for y
seven months. His death was a X
shock to hjs many friends. y
On January ,20, Mrs. Eloise Kib- i
ley, the grand daughter of Mr 2
Tones, was funeralized at Mt. He t
bron A. M. K. church. She was 2
ill only three-'days. She was th? y
adopted daughter of the late Mr. X
and Mrs. Normon Wise Sbp bud 4
made hciv home hi Washington, D 1
C. She leaves to mourn her passing
a husband, six children, one brother,
one sister and a host of rela- <
tives and friends. Undertaker Rick- )
ard had charge r* the funeral. ^
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NEWS OF GROUP MEETING I
The regular monthly meeting of
Ire up No. 2 of the Marlboro coun
y colored teachers met Wednes-1
ay, January. 15 at the Lester I
chool. The devotional period
as conducted by Mrs. D. P. Bris
ow, who led in singing "I Would
!e True". The group recited to n(
ether the 23rd Psalm. Prayoi
*as offered by Rev. Gupper. Mrs ^
ristow then led the group in J*
inging a very lively and appro
riate"pep!i song. SC!
The spcrotdry jcalled the loll M
nd .each member responded with SI
ppropriate quotations of tho si;
lonth. A demonstration?Read ai
lg in 1 rimary Grades?by Mrs fr
rerler B. JQuick ^'as given. It ht
as very interesting and careful
j planned as she carried it oul
'itn some of her pupils, using
sailers, blackboard and flash
:trds. At this point there was a
cncral discussion "How to put
Lver a__ Good Health-Program. in.
Uniiil fii-houl, It'd by Mr. .lakn -hi
mith. who gave some general wi
hints on the uses of water, air, sc
unshine, care of teeth, and the Si
ixly as a whble. at
Clothing wa? , discussed by Mrs. ^
. Stubbs, telling the group the ^
<act type of clothing i suitable a?
,r "hildren for certain types of
-., 0 t,o A A
i j wni u?j?, ruiiiy aays, jg1
arm days. The care of the feet. >j?]
oints* were stressed on the treat ur
lent of dav clothes and night :t.
othes. gj
Recreation was discussed by
[rs. Grace Kennedy which was
evy informational showing why ^
ion and women of the 20th cen- ^
py needed recreation, that is,
riults and children do not havo us
ie types, of %<vy?r^ as 'n forniei ,-e(
pars to give them the'much need
1 exercise. .Thus recreation is ju
.iring the sickness of the mind re
nd body. u.
Foods were discussed by Mrs. CG
i. Spears. naming the kinds of ar
>ods needed for certain vitamins,
ie values of foods and their re- m
ition to school children. pr
Prevention and cure of colds by
f-s. H. Fraziert was very helpful, ar
lowing the simple ways colds ^ v/)
re carried, also the ways they j
>.n be prevented and cured. She
eve the first'signs of a cold, |
Tossing the tact that school child
n should be taught that colds
ll?spread. . by handling objects
nd being near persons who havo
ilds. ( ,
The Supervisor, Miss Graham, J
eve remarks showipg the value
F ?play and the value of supervjs S
i play on the school ground. The
upervisor introduced the new C
lembers of the group, numberine
Rev. Gupper of St. Michael M Ol
chuVch of Bennetts^'ille was 11
resented who spoke and gave r~
irne points on the National De- :r'
mso Program. Mr. Sam Quick 8:
as present and spoke. Mrs.
ennedy introduced about 12 of
or patrons of tWe Lester school
rea. Fi
Business was taken up and the
linutes of the previous meeting ?
ext mooting at St. Paul school
I"s. Kennedy and her group servi?the
gmup with delicious?plate
inner of baked chicken, irish po
).o salad, light bread, hot cocoa, ^
reaches and cake. ' AH enjoyed it
raciously and expressed it so to
[is. Kennedy and her co-workers ,
frrv. Voider Quick and Miss Lu n
ilc Washington and her patrons
he adjournment?given?4?y-j?
!ov-, Cupper after the group sang
God Bless America", all left to?
loot again February 28th.
D<
Luella Black, rcporler.
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M.< I * A I I, HAI'TIST CHURCH
Rev. I.. B. Moon, Pastor
I^aurens, S. C.?S. S. and BVPU
it? at the psual hours with their
?sft)ective officers on duty. Rev.
6ker of Ware Shoals was the
peaker throughout Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary. Gradon, R.
raden and Jessie M. Hunter vis
ed relatives and friends., in Wart
hoals Sunday.
On the sick list are Mr. ant)
Irs. Luther Crane. We hope foi
lem a speedy recover, also Mrs
Ithel Hunter who is ill at hei
ome.
Miss Minnie Irby entertained a Ft
roup of her friends at a birthdaj of
inner at her home on her birth of
ay, Sunday afternoon January
Otll The* paIat ? ?!
.^nctllC, JHHh HfHt ? .
reen was carried out. Each om JV
eported an enjoyable afternoon
hose present were Rev. and Mrs A
dams of Greenville; Misses RutV Pi
oggie, Ireiie Foggie, Leola Sax
n, Rosa Mat. Shell, Delphine Can
on and Mariha Madden of Laur _
ns.
PINCKNEY'S FIJI
UNDERTAKER AND I.IC
OF SOUTH CAROIJN/
1006 WASHINGTON ST.
Saturday, February 1, 1941
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. if. R. Hudson, Pastor ^
Cnt
Pee Dee?Sunday-school opened 1
: the usual hour with Supt. and
achers at their post of duty,
he attendance was very large.
Prayer meeting 'began at 12:00
ion and was very spirited. Lo
il Prior, Local Gillard and Loc^l
rierson conducted the service
any visiting friends were out
enediction by Rev. M. R. Hud
n.
Funeral services were held foi
rs. Hess Dekins January 22nd
le leaves to mourn a husband
x /phildren, parents, brothers ^
idf sisters, other relatives and j J i
iends. She is our lost buf
:aven's gajn. i*
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HENEZER A. M. 2. CHURCH
Rev. G. H. White, Pastor
Mil 11 ins, S. C.?Sunday was a
aiit.ifill day?Mary "fnnnd thpir
ay to the church". Our Sunday
hool is still growing under
lpt. Pressley. We had a very
?le review by Prof. W. C. Crawrd
teacher of Class No. 1. Prof r
awford knows church work. He v.-v
ew up in an A. M. E. parsoiv
;e. '
For morning worship our min
ter preached an object sermon
lie Ladder. Mr. .TnspnVi fimitil
lited with the church. Our vis
irs were Misses Gladys Lewis
ella Hughes and Lucile Price all
New York City.
Those in authority foju Jfche^V.
?ague are anxious for a steady
owth of the same.
Rev. S. Simmons p: cached for ;
at ^he everting worship. Sub- tf
ct Man's Redemption. \ ;
Organization of the senior and
nior groups are holding theit
giilar meetings ard all seem to
( looking forward to the annua)
rtference with us next fall. We
e starting in time.
Several cases of flu are in oui
idst. And yet at present not m
evalent as in some communities
To all our services strangers
id visitors have a most cordial
jlcome. J
PROFESSIONAL !
.CARDS
DR. H.H. COOPER "
DENTIST - v
iDecial Atfcnrtiin ?
panes of the Gums
Sold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
lice Phon?~6429 Res. 82(H
25 Washington St., Cola.. S. Cfice
Hours: Telephones:
30 A.M. tc 7:00 P.M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins > ?ni
DENTIST ^
llings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges.
Anesthesia a Specialty
DRTJ. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Eittfid Accurately
Dee Hours "* Telephones
A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692
, P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796
Office Residence
30 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St
JEV. J. H^JOHNSON ' __
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marion Street
ealer in Real Estate, perforim ^
arriage Ceremonies, writes Wills ,
eeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc. /
Call to See Him j
ffice Phone 8407 Res. 6799 i
Watch Repairing ,
E. W. ISOM
2A07 GERVAIS STBirirT ^
COLUMBIA, sVcT"' W
>r Dressmaking and Alteration*
all kinds, including the Relinin?
COATS ; J
liss Laney Kennerley
Specialty is made of School or
int Dresses. Work Neatlv Done.
1203 PINE ST. * I
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NTERAL HOME *
ENSEI) EMBALMER II
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Funeral Cars and Funeral J J
Equipment ''
AS GOOD AS THE BEST !!
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And Better than 'he Rest ?
And Prices l^esa Y
Office Phone 2-3357 '}
ResUtence Phone 77ft*j \t
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COLUMBIA, S. C. \ V'
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