The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 08, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, February 8, 1941.
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCU - <
Rev. X. B. Mboh7~Paslov
^^^5. S. opened at the tfsual hour
with Supt. Meodows i* charge.
We are glad to see the B. Y. P. U.
growjng, we are asking more 1
join us.
The pastor delivered" two- won; ~
derful messages, morning and
night. Our hearts were set on fire
The~Holy Communion was served
Every first Sunday all deaconesses
are asked to take their seats or
the ' right of the paslur. -?? We
had many friends from various
churches worship with us
Sunday.
Miss Catherine Gordon, MisS
Lee. Morris of Greenville
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. "Gary Graden.
Mr. J. B. Henderson of Greenville,
visited relatives and friends
here. ?The
Deaeonesses are sponsoring
an oratorical contest Friday night
February 7th at St. Pj^nl and also
a pew rally Sunday, r eDruary 10
at 3 o'clock. Rev- R- W Collins ot
;'Jasley will be the speaker.?
The Spnshine Saving Club spon.
sored a party January 29 at th<
home of Mrs. Cora Hamilton fo)
he benefit of the^ Deaconess rally
The Mother Club gave Mrs. Pau
line SnllrvnTj n surprise birthday
party Saturday evening, February
1st, at her home on W. Hampton
street. She received many lovely
gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norwood
visited relatives and friends in
Spartanburg Sunday and were the
dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs
? Lynch.'
Miss TTatfie Johnson spent th<
week end with her sister, Mrs
Nelson of-Spartanburg.
Miss Helen Long rs spending
some time with her sick " mothe:
*?-at Pacolct, 0. C. 'u ?
The Jolly Pal Saving Club met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnet
Barksdale January 3L The hous'
was?caTIed to order" by Mrs. Btrrk*^
dale. Song lead by Clarence Johnson;
prayer in concert; scriptur
read by Callie Lee Harris; reading
of the minutes. The followine per
sons were on program; James
Rarle Franks, Clarence Johnson
^leneve Johngon^ Earnestine Mad
(fen.. and Thomas Brockman.
Mr. and Mrs. S W. Sullivan en
tertajned some of their friends
with a Valentine party at'thei
~ home All Hampton St. Mrs. .Sul
livan kept the guest book. Part_
ners for the evering were foum
^ by?matching?hearts. Supper_iwa
served by Misses G. Christie, Poll>
Kcnnry tinrl V'jhi Redd. Tiny Vah
entines were favcrs during the
-wemiitf., Garoos?were played-then .
the-CiiesL-i.-stened to the Joe Louis'
fight. After the fight Mr. Sul
livan thanked the guests for th
many _favors shown them during
the year. Short talks were "TRSItr-"
?: by Rev. Li C. Butler, Rev. L. B
Moon, Deacdn Dendy and Mrs.
# Sullivan.. Those present were: Rev
and Mrs.L,_ C. Butler, Rev. and
Mrs. P. ,S. Hicks, Rev. L.-B. Moon
Deacon artd Mrs. S. D. Dendy
Deacon and Mrs. Audie Hupter
Mrs. Sam Workman, Mrs. Hattie
Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Press
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Durrah
Mr. and Mrs. Stoho Mills, Mr. and
Mrs. Jonathan Mills, Mrs. Eul.Byrd,
Mrs. Cora Lee Meadows.
Mrs. Alice Todd and Mrs. Bridget!.
Petty. All expressed themselves
as having enjoyed the evening
Dear Mothers. Club. _
I cannot tell you how greats
f appreciate, not only the nicr
surprise birthday party and gifts
* hut. t.hn spntimpnt? that vou wpr?
good. enough to express. T on!
hope' that I may prove worth %
~~?of them." J
1 hr>pa thnt yun iiM/i.vrBtnml V>Om .
deeply I feel and how truly ap
o appreciative?I am! I am deeply in
debted to you all but T really can't
to say than just, 'Thank You.
You know, that iJ sincere.
Yours Most C i?.tefu?ly^
(Mrs.) Pauline Sullis an
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Grass Fires Costly
And-Dangerous- ?
Taxpayers fuss^pboat the hi
cost of taxes. But many of th?
same tax-payers help make th
own taxes and those of ttv
neighbors still higher ?
Virtually, every city and to1
In South Carolina has laws and
dir.ances providing fines and soi
limes imprisonment for anyb
who sets fire to woods or grai
lando withm the town limits t
less by permit from the fire t
partment or under its supervisi*
Many of the towns and cifci
have paid full-time fire depa
monts or a! least part-time f
departments. These fire depai
ments are furnished costly equ
ment which must be maintair
and operated. All of these coi
are met by the tax-payers.
Every citizen contributes t;
money regardless of whether
not he owns property, rents c
just pays board- Now when
citizen sets fire, t.o grass nr wot
within the lirqits Of a town
city he has added to the tax bi
den. ?
Chief Marsh, of Columbia, sa
"During the year 1940 in the C
of Columbia the-Eire_Pepartm<
grass fires. In other words c
fi? s out- of' every six was a gr<
fire. Virtually, all of these fii
were causeH hv +Via fa
the City of Columbia. Each
these fires cost an average of 1
for the Fire Department to fif
so the added cost to the Dopa
"*?~nt?(and" the?lax-payeisV w
$3,350,000. The figure of $25 j
fire applies?only-if a light trt
is sent in response to a telephc
call. If a "box" is pulled the c<
of the^ run of all thg. equipment
$75.00.
"5low that wasn't all the cc
When a fire department has 1
cc.Hs-to combat- grass -ftres it loi
iust that amount of time which
could devote to its other duti
and these other duties consist
fightine fires in dwellings, stor
factories, filling stations a
schools. The result is that wh
a situation like this exists in a
locality the insurance rates t
iust rfaturally higher.
"A trash fire in Columbia wh
wr.s set in a grass field caused
$7,000 fire lost to a building in (
'umbia during January of l
year," said Chief Marsh.
So-Mr. Careless Citizen rail
his own taxes, those of his neij
bors, increases insurance rates a
lovers the efficiency of the F
Department. Incidentally, he ?
so injures or destroys houses, f
rages, fences, shrubbery, tr<
and exposes all the trash a
xuhftnsh.. .which?is- always -SQ._cq
monly found on unused fields a
vacant lots.
' MACEDONIA CHURCH "
Orangeburg, S. C.?Macedor
church had a great day the pi
Sabbath. The new District S
perintendent Dr. A. W. Wrip
Dreached a great sermon and h
the first quarterly conference. 1
were present. Raised for all pi
poses ?
The Orangeburg District Gro
meeting will meet at the sai
church, Monday, February 17th
,10 o'clock with President J.
Randolph and Rev. S. C. Bryj
speakers. We will celebrate R<
Relations Day, the second _2
crura Sundays in February. R
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURC
Rev C. C. Mcllwain. Pastor
Our Sunday school was ju
fine -and?the lesson wag?v,
taught. Our Presiding Elder
T. H. Addison made some tir.
ly remarks on Individual Resp
sibilily. Collection wps very g<
after which the pastor presen
the presiding e'der and he brouj
to us a wonderful morning m
sage taken from St. John 15:16
Have Chosen You. Everybt
was made to feel good. We p
the presiding elder $29.05y^ouF~
sessment was $25.00 which mi
rn increase of $4.05. Pastor's s
port this quarter was $100.
Trustees, $85.00; Sunday sch
$6.00; W. H. F., $7.00; Pulpit 1
club, $7.00; Will Do club, $3.<
Boosters club $11.50. iGrand
tal $250.65. We had several vi
tercr. Mis* Carrie Cookr wag
looted secretary of?the quarte
conference. In the midst of
moSt harmonious and pleast
spirit uur presiding elder left ;
Spartanburg. Our pastor carr
out the quarterly conterence. 55
loh gave us a fine time and ev<
thing good to eat,
"Our chureh has on a new p
gram, Each elates leader is asl
to raise a certain amount. Th<
will be a live^wire day on the 1
-tiuiirtay?m P'OBPUflfy, TBe""gfl
leaders are going to lay on 1
table $50.00.
Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. F
Anderson and his choir will
with us.
The world's strangest hum
being, born part elephant, pi
human. Everyone should see tl
strange boy?:Rcv. Fuller syho. v
preach at Mt. 7don Sunday n
8 pm., Feb. 9th. Adult 20 cei
children 10 cents.
There will be an entertainnru
,?t sister Lucinda Cook's home
behalf of the Pulpit Aid club. 1
era looking forward to Allen's D
Sunda^.. We are very glad tl
we have one of the leading m
V ths Spartanburg?district. 4
>ur .pastor.
The sick is, recovering nicely.
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MANY FANS WITNES
VKRSL'S S. C. STATE C
gh Orangeburg, S. C., Feb. 1?Ap
:?e proximately one thousand fans
e?r packed the stands in Dukes Gym*
eu nasium to witness the specta^ulai
~ pe r fOr m 1 nghJ e w York Rens bat
NT' tie the fighting fast breaking gt
South. Oaroiina State A. and M a]
^ .College cagers in the season's p(
n? stand out exhibition that ended a
BS" with the erstwhile world champion? C(
vieiorK>u? 41*31..
'e* The gallery widely cheered State g]
pn* College fast breaking five who ^
'es twice took?the?lead in the first n
rt- half and had the Reus calling foi ^
ire time, out?irf ^rder to eatch breath s,
^t- that would al'ow them to keep ur tl
ip- with the dazzling spe#d of th< 0
>ed Bulldogs. Despite the odds of s'J
sts perior weight, height and skill n(
the Sta^e College five gave a gooii w
ax account of themselves on defer.S' ?
oi as well as offense.
? i | The Rens started Gates, Bell ^
a ( Smfth, Clayton and . Sidat-Singh g
)dg Clayton's long nronrafp shots from
or the side or in front of the basket jc
ur without touching: the hoop awe*' g
the spectators. A thrilling exhi
id* | bition of passing and" weaving at
ity the close?of the gamey the onlj ^
;nt time the Rens had a comfortable ^
lead^Jwa&^daaTififfg Teature of the
>n^, ?anie. Johnson was the only sub- gj
*S9.'stitute for._the. Rens, j,
res Copeland, Penn and Holden wen j(
of the luminaries for South Carolina j?
of ' State, wno with their amazing
525 speed, dribbling, weaving and acfht
curate shooting were acclaime'd th?
'rt. sensations -of the evening's per
-Qthf>ra nf gfarfirtg- ling ^
3e, up for South Carolina include Armtck'
P,'romr?and Stanley. Substitutes^ g
)ne for South Carolina State wefce
ost Lewis and Stith.
in' I" a preliminary South Caroline .
Ttgtate A. and W.'OulTege girls lost ^
,st. to Voorhees N. and I., Denmark %
[34 P. C., girls, 13-11.
]C01 At Columbia. S. C.. the 1ftrsi.__r
^ part of the week South Caroline
ea State girls and boys won fron:
Qf Allen University, the varsity five
winning by a score of 44-25 and
llu girls 19-1?. - . l_t<
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_:v -Joseph D. mcCnee Reporter 3C
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ich I'AWLEYS ISLAND 'NEWS \r
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:o- Sunday ibeing Communion day, M
his a." large crowd partook_jof the ai
Lord's Supper at St. John A. M. tl
?es ,E. church. The Pastor, Rev. G. T
fh- E. Washington left no stones un- _ai
nd turned while delivering a power
ire ful message from the subject lity al
al- -God's-Grace I am, what~T aTh. The -gi
?a- pastor and Bro. S. Shepherd made b<
;cs inspiring remarks-followed _h_ jlJE
,nd Bro. Burgess who struck the key w
m- note in b'a regnant. -vv
jLd The Emergency club meets this C
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs B
Johnny Rainey.' S
Splendid services were had at h
Mt. Zion Baptist church through trout
the day and at night. ai
Mrs. Daisy Smalls spent the w
iia week-end with relatives in Con d
ast way. ti
lu- I
:ht ^"e are sorry to learn of the
gld continued illness of Rev. C:?M. p
[gg Bessellieu, Mesdames Ella Gay,
jj. Elizabeth Gainey and Mrs. Grant
? at Maryville. Wish for them a J1
(Up speedy recovery.
mo Mrs. Martha S'mmonB Win- eI
at yah spent a pleasant week-end at
g the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos
inj eph Nesbitt. "
iCt Correction. The sermon "Sin's
n(j Tragedies and God's Remedy" was w
ev preached by Dr. G. G. Daniels of ?
-Bethesda, Baptist- diurehr George- _?j
town Instead of Rev. W. E. For
syfrhe. ? ??
jl Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Washington
wish to thank the members
of St. John for their Christmas "
greetings and the beautiful and ?
ist_ useful gifts. . e'
,ell - ,
Dr f
^ DUE WEST NEW: . on
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Mt. Lebanon, Mt. Zk>n and St n
, . Mary had their regular preaching S
^ services on last Sunday with very ]s
; y good effects. Those present ?en ft
\ joyed the services! ~~~ " e
A Mrs. Carrie Barmore delightful
* ly entertained the following per s
a? sons as her dinner guests on last" ^
Sunday afternoon: Miss Sibyl
jJJ* Nance of the faculty of the Ab
beville County Training school;
Revs. L. E. Daniels and 8. J. Glov. ?
er; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Holmes .
and Mr. Oliti L. Smith. Mrs. Bar
?j" more has a beautiful home which
""" is loVely in. its appointments. Each
^ one present, enjoyed it immensely
r?y. Mr. E. T. 'Holmes accompanied ,
? by Messrs Eugene A. Sussewell
Jr., and Robert Young, went ove
to Bettis Academy on last Satur- .
' f, dav- Mr- Holmes presided over
ni meeting of the Bettis Alumnr as!T*Y
sociation of which he is president
They had a pleasant" trip. i
m Miss Jante Wharton of Ware .
ce^ Shoals spent the week end at horn* "
with parents and friends.
Ith Professor C, A. Ross, education- _
? ?- - ^
ai director ot tnr r;:t7:t7trrnp"irtl~*
th* Due West, S. C., wan happily married
some weeks apfo to Miss Tom- ^
mye .Clandine Shelton, a {graduate ^
b* of Claflin GoHefre ervd a -teacher in ?
the Reid Street hiprh school ot 01
ai"> Anderson, S. C.'"~ 81
ir* Mr. A. R. Rucker, principal o> w
hit the Gantt school of Honea Path t(
S> Cn was- a business visitor a- -P
It* the Due West school on Mat Mom ><
its day. ? - <' o)
Rev. Benjamin J. Glover made a L
>rt business trfp to Greenwood, S. C ^
la during: the past week. . P
iVt Mrs. Elisabeth Yourtgr is re n
'ay covering? from a serious attack of ?i
ia1 illness which she suffered during ?
ion the past week. .? t
bt. Ms. Jam? Bj Smith?ram aim -n
quite TTT at the Kcwie of Ms broth cl
er, Mr. O. L. Smith. ; si
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THE PALMETTO LfcAB
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AVAYMAN STATION NEWS
Rfv. LeRoy Jackson, Pastor
Winnshoro, S. h"T-he?Sunda;
:hooI opened at the usual hou
id all teachers were at thei
ist. The lesson was taught witl
lively spirit. Mibb R. B. Greei
inducted the review,
Sunday forthe morning wor
lip the pastor selected his tex
om St. Matt. 26:40. Sunda:
ight his text was taken "fron
cts 1:8, subject Witness For Je
is.. Both sermons were out*;
le ordinary, full of thought
ractical and spiritual. We art
aving real preaching at Waymai
dw. At 6 o'clock the Leaguer:
ere out in large numbers. Mis:
. Whitner the president present
1 Mr. Johnnie Bates who opepei
le topic The League's Sixtietl
irthday. It was well discussed
ha following a poke on?the -top
: ?^. B. Green, Jr? B. Ellison, I.
. Campbell and the pastor.
The Pastor's Aid Board met a
le home'of Mrs. Lottte"White oi
[ondav nicrht. Jan. 27th. Thi
oard was called to order by thi
on, a unique program was ren
ered then the hostess served i
?licious repast. The meeting a<
>urned to meet at the home o
[rs. Bertha Campbell, Feb. 3rd
On Friday night of this weel
le pastor will preach at the A
f. E. Zion church and will be ac
Quite a few visitors were ou
unday among whom were^ Mr
ad Mrs. Ross, principal of th<
igh school here, who made in
ays glad to have visitors.
TRINITY A. M E. CHI RCH
Rev. A. D. Dawklns, Pastor
On last Friday night the pas
>r and family were almost frigh
aed out of the parsonage by s
>Hy bunch of members shoutim
nd "singing on the outside am
hen the door was opened to theii
irprise. the jolly"t>URCh nrarchet
I with armful of paekages witl
II good things to eat. Rev. am
[rs. Hawkins were all in smiles
ad thanked the members for al
\e nice things they had received
ne members and friends are loy
[ to their pastor. Sunday
was a beautiful day foi
ll_ church-goers- the-morning ses
xm was well attended. Sunday
:hool opened at the usual hour
he assistant Supt. and teacher:
ere at- their places. The lessor
lass No. 2 taught /by Mrs. L. G
oyd, received the banner. Oui
unday school has improved on*
undred percent during the las
lonth and we are praying tha
t the end of this conference yeai
e will have one of the best Sun
ay schools throughout the dis ict.
At 11:15 Rev. Dawkins deliver
i a wonderful- message 'from 51
salms and the 12tn verse: Re
tore unto me the joy of salva
on. He preached as never be
>re. The night message was tal
n from 27 Psalms and the 14tl
erse. Subject Wait on th<
ord. fcAll present enjoyed thi
-onderful messages. This being
le first Sunday the Holy Com
tunion was administered. W<
savins to nnr momKnro onr
riends come out each Sunday am
car this - gospuh preacher. So mi
f the sheep have strayed away
ut since we have been blesset
dth this noble leader they an
taking their way back to thi
aid ?nd ~ ottTTrtnity" has produc
d new life.
Our pastor is now getting read;
or the Bishops' Council and wi
re wishing him a lovely trip.
Rev. and Mrs. Dawkins and thi
ollowing persons were the din
er guests of Mrs. Aneise Craij
unday: Mr. and Mra. Palmat
fr. and Mrs. Jas. Blackman, am
frsr -fctttie Suber. They report
d a lively feast enjoyed.
We have a few members on thi
ick list. We pray .1 speedy re
oVery.
Sarah Smith, reporter.
/ILL1AMS CHAPEL
1. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
Orangeburg, S. C?The "ser
ay were very interesting am
rell attended. The morning an<
vening messages were deliveret
y the pastor. The morning mes
age was taken fiiim I.vwiali O.H
ubject: A Vision of God's Glory
h> e.Vening message taken fron
19 Psplm, 105 verse. This be
lg the Communion day both mes
ages were directed toward th<
eep significance of the occasion
elpful service, both the senio;
hoir and choral club. Miss Mc
uffip is organist for both crrouns
^)ur ftrst quarterly confeffencj
n last Monday night was ven
uccessful, all parts of the churcl
ere fully represented. The pas
>r is busy organizing clubs com
osed of members wh(t are anx
>U4 to work, three clubs wer<
rganized last week, namely Th<
oyal Workers club, President
Trs. Rebecca Bona part; The Pul
it " Aid board, Presidehtf Mies J a
ie Ployer. The Willing1 Work
rs club, Pieeiderit, Mrs. Annp Is
lac. TWs goes without saying
hat the dhurch is progressing
ipj{Hyy rj[vharc ftra many mon
tubs to be organized the pastoi
>ated.
ER
JERICHO A. M. E. CftTKCH 1
Rev. J; TVCQffirpihgn, Distur !
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Denmark, S. C.?Sunday was IT
glorious day at our church* S, S
opened at its u?ual hour with the
oi pt. and cfticcis at thetV postr
At 11:45'cur Pastor Rev. Cum^
minus mounted the n strum, brin-i
, ing us a soul stilling sermon.
r Text found St., Matt. 11.18, sul7
ject A -Grand Invitation. All
1 hearts lvjyiced as this God-sent
man delivered the message.
At .'lilo our beloved Presiding
I EIHer IT-v. L. L. Farmey held his
j first quarter at Jei eh > for the
1 Denmark ciicuit. lie too brought
us a wonderful mcjtsage. Text
, f nd II Kings 4:2. using for his
subject Take what you have and
j make what you want. All heaits
1 again rejoiced- " We had a splcns
did quarter. All departments
j made good reports. This quaitert
was also one hundred percent fi-1
j nancially. The good work carried
j on is largely due to the well plan
program of our pastor. He is a
^ splendid leader.^--We- can't but
say the day was well spent with
good spirit.
t NEW MACEDONIA
I A. M: E. CHLKCH
3 Rev. G. B. Mitchell, 1'astor
a- : ' =
Charleston, S. C.-?The first anI
M. E. church was held January 27
1941. Service was__?mdueted-by
Rev. J. Baldwin, pastor of JSm-^
< bry A. M. E. churchy First hymn
Anil Are" We Yet Alive ; Prayer
_by I)eaeon A. Lowmls. Christjan
lesson by Rev. G. B. Mitchell, 37
Psalms. Mrs. L. G. Johnson was
mistress of ceremonies. Miss M
" M. Washington at the piano. Second
hymn lined by Roy. C. Capers
- pastor of?Mb?Bw?elrouit. Sor 1
mon by Rev. J. C. Murray from
the theme What is man thou art
mindful of him ? He expounded
the message and every heartwas
stirred. Bros. J. W. Gilliard and
S. L. Jones of Emanuel A. M. E
church assisted in raising the colt
lection which amounted ty S42.GD.
i Remarks by the President, Bro
h Thomas?Harrison. Trio by sis1
ters~N. Batdwtn," E. Baldwin and
i M. Baldwin; solo. Miss H. R. Ca1
-jrers\~Rev.-J?Er Beard.-Trnr -pre?
siding elder was with us. Out-of1
town visitors were Miss L. R. Capers
and neice Miss Ada Capers.
" The church was beautifully dec""orated
and everything was carried
out splendidly.
i'saint matthew ~
a. m. e. church 7?i
Rev. R. !!. (ir^ene, Pastor
i Weldon, N. C.?Our first quar
torly -een-ferenee Ai-n^-caHyd-to-ur^der
on Friday night, January 17
r at 8 o'clock by the Presiding El?
der Dr. I. H. Alston. All clubs
I and auxiliaries made round re;
ports. |
i On Sunday morning and evening
the presiding elder brought us
two powerful messages which we
all enjoyeiL^?
x? wui.uuj aitci UUUM ilL . O U C1UCK
I Rev. J. W. Wiley of the First
.Baptist church brought us an in
spiring message. Total amount J
raised in quarter $44.95.
k Or. last Sunday morning and
evening our" pastor brought us!
} two soul stirring sermons. Sun?
day afternoon the pastor preach-I
T ed for Rev. McKinley Nicholson
! at Jackson. N. C. The choir and
, congregation accompanied him.
j We are moving by leaps and
j bounds;.
RUSH A A. M. E. CHI RCH
J" kev. J. K. Oixon, I'asttir
j S. S. began at the usual houi
the faithful* l'ew.-The -lesson was
beautifully and timely taught. Th<
i Supt. reviewed The lesson. Is. ?
was closed with inspiring remarks
i by the pastor. . v
Mornimg ?service began with
prayer service conducted by Bro
? T. J. Devaulb and .Pro. Tlintor.
Longshore. After the prayer see
vicc-.thp pastor read for the hcrip*
tire lesson Psalm 31:1-?-. Tie took
his text from .Tos. 2:1$. subject
'The scarlet line." He stirred th?
? a?dienee-Av+t4*?the holy gho&L-_Hi>L
message to us was a gospel feast
We of Elisha are exceedingly prouo
of this great character whom Go-'
has green to us. Our choir wat
few-in number but sang very nPe
ly ard with the spirit.
Qbite a few of t:s have beer
kept home, on ncTount of the fit
- eniilemie hut on SunThiv we Pnr
nice- -audience.
1 Come to the ."frien.-'lv church
J) where visitors" nro nhvavs wel
1 eoniel. Brother .T. R. V"lsr>n wac
funei elized February 3 at Elish;
'J i'lnm"i. Ill' w.is nv t' mi! i tif11"
. members, (lone but not forgotten
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. M. R. Hudson. Pastor
, - "* i
Pee Dee?S. S. opened at th<
f~ usual hcuu:..iuth..,thrl SupL .ainl.JLia.
r chers at their post of duty. 11 :3fl
- a.m. Rev. Smalls our local eldet
preached from St. .John 15:1. sub
3 ject- I am the true viae. He de
f livered a wonderful sermon. Th<
v pastor was present hut somewhat
? indisposed. >nl>o Holy (lf ommnn -
ion was served by the pastor!
= ?c\v_JuI _QUJ. mcmbur^
? were absent due to the flu. Lo
3 cal Elder Smalls cOTfimur/ .t aT
i, the sick ones at home. The miss
ionary president Mrs. Eliza Grate
- was busy on January 31. carrying
Kq olzoto to oil t U ?r?1?
w?onvvo l/V/ nil VUC D It- IV.
=" Mrs. Viola ffhyTVard of Rnvjtro
nah, Ga., is hero visiting her sistor
and othor relatives and friends
r X.'C. HeywarcT
reporter
7? ?-????; p'J
Disk 4 Teachers and |
Principals Hold Fifth),r,7
Study Unit __ S
PI; ?s Outlined for the Annual
Girls and Boys. Speaking a
Contests held
]
North Charlestorrr S.?tr.--The vrmsri
fifth study unit of District Four from
Color; d T^Schers' association was quart
held at Liberty Hill school Thurs- Pros
day evening. January 2t>. The min Trio
-the lasf rrrrpting were read M0A
by the Secretary. Mrs^Inez Pinck The
?ey. A report of the1 meeting of peojf
.the First Congressional district mem I
was made by Mr. J. R. Bonds of ter ii
Four Mile school. Adan
On atceunt of the recent spread Stre?
< f iiyduen/.a. I. P. \\^>bten of Lin- McA
coTri^iile, director of afchletics Dreh
made new schedules for the has- ehurc
T.'dfrall tAms. Mrs. W. A. bar- Math
ron. chairman of the program com iftvuri
aUtteo announced that an -educa X'ndt
t;>>r.a! debate will be nod oni.tlie churt
question: "Resolved that Capital "Mr
,i Mitisniitxiii?fehouid?be- Abelrsh- Vof'fct
*<! " Mess
Professors E. Watkins. and J, Kiiig
Thomas Wilson will uphold the Mr
and Hey. I.. A. Gelzer will take man;
(he negative. recer
mud boyti and girls contests wen*- ?,ut t
set by the teachers Boys?Jen- truest
kins school, March 7. at 8 p.m. cakes
Girls- Liberty Hill school, March Re
14._at 8 p.m. week
The President Prof. J. Thomas
Wilson named the following teachers
as chairman the arrange- _f;oi
TTTCTYt bcmrmtffees: Judges. Mrs
Beatrice Seaberry; Advertisements ^
Mrs. Inez Pinckney; Prizes, Mrs .
F.tta Green: Music, Miss Etta I.. H
Winds and. Miss Beatrice Groves.
I All teachers were asked to as ~
vist on the various committees. hour
Advisors: Professors J. Thorn their
as Wilson, E. \Vatkins,. Alphonso beau
~C7 Wilson, AT IT "Richardson, J... . ^
R. Bonds and L P. Wooten. very
All-regular teachers were pros SL
e-nt for the meeting. eI?J0'.
whic
_? ?- - ners'
' " ItltOOKCREEV yEMT Holy
; BrookgPeen. S. C.?A large atid j,ran
ronce was-thrilled" bv ?:--m?stei'ly troTs
sermon preached bv the presiding ,jf,r
elder S. fll; Miller at the Browne Moll<
Chapel M. E.jchurch. Elder Miller'. por ^
text was taken from the 2nd Co tu
1-inthlBTTS", 4th chapter and- the 4t> W(-l]
verse. His subject..was, "The Glo jng t
I'fQiis' Gospel of the Son of God.' forw
Elder ScM. Miller-is the presulmg arc
cider ovei- thfr Charles tori district pasli
M?ss Margaret Heyvard, a "sTtF" with
dent at the Howard high school in come
Georcretrnvn. S( .. spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Mar\
"ft. Heyuon! ? ?
Elder S. M.\ Miller was the week
end curst of Rev. and Mrs. W. M a
>. McClary. p. A
Misses Edna Mae Poinsette, Or?
Mae Tillman. Mr. Ben Tlllnjan, , Mk
Jr.Tiotf red to Myrtle Beach, S. C ^k
with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bogan M
Thev report nice trip.
-Elder-S. M. Miller and Mi^s
Margaret Hevward was the pleasant
dinner ^guests at the home ol
~Mrs~Piaha Major.
Principal and Mrs. M. D. Bogar ^
and master Norman Poinsette
on Inisinr-ss. i^C
Mrs. Lottie Pickett spent Sat
urdav in Georgetown visiting
friends. - jfi
We nrr> sorrv to sav that Mrs
A'.icc Lance is ill. with the flu.-We
hope for her a speedy recovery M (
Sir. Bishop Williams, Miss Em ?
tnaf Ttllman?rrmt?Mr?: ?Mrdrfnt"
Smith were in Georgetown, S. L"
; Mciwlsiy?nigh I?usuiiu; friend.*.
M.r. M. P. Bogan. Mrs. Lurttida
Poinsctte and Master Norman ^
at the home of Mr. arrd Mrs. A.J p}
Keith. We are proud to see Mr N(
~Keith~otrt--atratn after an attach
of the Flu.
The faculty and studentg of pit
the Brookgreen Private school Bl
are now busy with their 1st Pern- St,
ester examination, which ^beghn Tt
this week.
.Miss Willie Mae McCoy a stu- W.
.dent* of Whittem.ore High school Ma
of Conway spent the week one
with her mother Mrs. Lula Gad
son.
Mr. and .Mrs. George R ck anc
Mrs. Lula Hemingway of Conwa>
mert the day with their mothei
Mrs. Lula Gndson. .
The Wilgo Society met at the
'Laurel Hill school Sunday with rfu
he president Mr, Peter Carr it
charge.
The community extend theli ~
Take G-vfT and family in the ]osc B
if their habv pirl
Prof.. Miles D. Bopan and wif< 2g?
v.otor.ed to Georgetown Saturday "
ii in >In 'irraiuKiment to havx llv
Rottjs Academy singers to appear 4H
it the Brookpreon Welfare Con
'ercmv and to render n program
'or the Howard Hiph school r
j Georgetown on March 12th. W jST
'.vi?h to thank Prof. .T. B. Beck fov
is cooperation in he^jiinp us ^t- ^
.nation of the State.
District Snpt S M. Miller prom
is . to be present.the Conf''1The
faculty and stbdents of
l U'ookpreen Private school are ex
i^ieetimr- the . senior class alonp
I with their efficient teacher .Mrs .
^TPftW~TT~"TT1ghf rwor m~ttrrr *fttrtpr~ ^
i Hi'U High: school, Ridpe Rprinp ^
ito.be present at the Rrookgreer
Welfare Conference.
Read The, Palmetto Loader eacir
week ooneeminp the Brookpreer
Welfare .Conferences Purchase
your paper from Ben Tillman. .Tr I ?
THE^PALMETTO LEADER ^
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Page Three
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ABBEVILLE NEWS 4
rv.jces at Grace Chapel wert
1*11*1 all dayr The pttrttair. Bey. .
iauns. preached a wonderful
iiLL ' , - ? ~?
las^ Monday night, Jan. 27
ni ter's Popularity contest was
at St. James A. M. K. church
program. a very inspiring one
isted?ef - several selections
A. ('. T. school's chorus, a
tet from the Washington St
h\terian church, the NTfithis
from Laurens, S. C.; Rev
(tarns roeited the ".Creation.'1
program was one that tiv
le of Abbeville will long re
bt-r. The most popular minis
:i Abbeville is Rev. K. I.. Me- r~ns.
pastor of the Washington /
;t Presbyterian church. Rev h
da nis reported $1*6.50; Rev)er
r>f St. James A. M. K- ~h
reported-$54.44; Rev. J. W
lis of Mt. Pleasant Bapti-d
,-h. frtl.00. aitrl" Rev.- ('. A
rwood of Tv : *on Baptist
h! *5.00. Total. $1fih.94.
. Rondell Rhodes of the Unity
..r Indiana '' IV ViAhie. alfii :
rs Fred Henry and "Ho" Mac.
lit of State College.
tster Bob Ashe entertaine,
of pi* friends Janvary 2'.' _
a lovely- birthday-party. Bob ??
red many beautiful gifts aw
enry wiw<nfnl -jq blowing
>1] I if his ranillcs .(twcM The
:s wri'ij,' g(/) vc'l ice cream and
ad ' the PalmeHo Loader oa:l
: for the news.
Azalea J. Johnson, Reporter ,
Jit DINE CIRCUIT NEWS
r James AT ATT FT Church*'
ev. ('. S. J. Mollett. Pastor
be*rnr at the usual
' Ait!. "!?upIand -A on oh err a1 _?
posts of duty. The lesson was
fjfully reviewed by the pastor
~1 the pastor preached "a
inspirit)]? sermon taken fron>
Matthew 26:29, All- present
yed the wonderful messajro
h was delivered to them. One
rnr tea? fellowe-hipned.?The ??
Communron was administered
^ was sponsored by the mem
~r;f thr-"~ Prntj-ros^ivr-dub -un
the leadership .of Mrs. Katie
ett. \vho is a very fine" leader
!he club.
e pastor has the whole/Church .
organized: AM clubs are-pull
oeether and th&.work. is-goitie
ard bv leaps aiui bounds. Wt
happy to nave, sur-h a nobu
?r." Several-rtrrtors worshipped
us. Visitors" are always wel>d
at our churcrf.
WMiit la enciTiim
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;w York 11.85
<Tfa Hall G*U
Bridge 17.35
ttsburgh 13.40
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, Petersburg _1 h.?5
_ ~_t. :r:T~ 8.30
Ami 10.60
, Palm Beach 9.60
ilmiaille _____ _ _ v ?0.10?
J. L Carter. DP A
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Beem Nit 1 Arcade BUg.
Telophoae ?Mfl M87
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^of Jamb piUiHi hrlm ?^
- ?aBT
proud of oUrpavt la tamMetot
lzlng thoee hour* ta fee Wealf
and irfln?mt will m?*m _
invaluable ?IMPlO ?i
^Vz_ ' kghftaoed baautf.
JOHNSON
UNERAL HOME
I Park SI. Phone 8137
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