The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 15, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
^ ,Saturday,
February 15, 1941
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I Hot**?Tow qu?tloa qffl bt uuw*
a "bH la this column. For-* Futati toil
j Mad 15c for my saw Armoioo* 4
a Lvcxy Day Ckaat and iwidw hrw ratda*
I m*H i eekfldwrtil lattar of btt aniN aai
1 all lattais and pUasa lncludo a a?H ad
draaaad. nxxrn anvalop* lor ron roplrn
Writ* Tot?Abbs' Wbu age. out el nil
a PjUMSTTO ISABSS. lilt AMSMS&T ll?
P Cmvnbia. S.
.L, W. C.?I had a job and had
p to leave it so please tell me il
H I wi-11 get another. Now I have
oJA wiuiuAcu anu nu nusuttnu uiiu
I would appreciate anything you
,?might tell me. , __
Ans: Indeed you need w?rk and
soon too. Register at all the ag"<
encie8 this very week. Ru.i an ad
(in the paper too. Make a number
of personal oontacts around to
various places that you have work^^ed.
and I feel sure you will have
^^something to do within the nexl
(ten days or so. Get out and search
diligently for a job. *
D. M,?My husband and I have
been married, fdr seven yeaee and
it has beeiL/a struggle, The lasl
she pumths, pretty bad. Tell me il
we will copfciji)* on in this rut ? ?
' Ans: not since you belli
are working* The thing to do now
is to learn to . lrve- cheaply and
economize so that tyou can get
by with less expense. Your hus
band will be willing?to help you
cut expenses until you get on
your feet. This year is going tc
brintr ?h?iif n phiinc**
H
I? ? J. W,; Must my boy friend am
I continue to pay on thrs furni[..
_ ture as we are doing?
Ans: Yes V . It "Would be wery
nice. Right now it is rather difficult
for .him to do his share . .
i hut encourage him to get a better
job. In all probability by spring
T or early summer you two will be
hi a position to get married.
G.. H. B.?My Son is plnnning
' to rent out his farm and come into,
the city and live with me._Wil]
this be the best thing for him?
Ans: Yes, it will. He has made
up his ivind to take the, job thai
war, offered him a few weeks bach
and he can't take rt if he lives in
the country. Do- everything?thai
you can to make him comfortable
while he, is with y?u and be sure
to invite his wife to come too
They will prpbably_ buy,'-them i
place in-the-eity-before very long
L. G. G.?I have had two chanc
es to get the man I love and 1
realize my mistake now. I wani
him more than anything. Whai
must I do?
Ans: tlegin using your irresrtible
charm on this fellow again . . .
I sincerely believe you can makt
him propose fgy'n
? JOHNSTON NEWS Bethel
C. M .E. Church
Sunday was a cold day but the
services vlere well attended by
the members and visiting friends
? at the above named church. De
votions were conducted by Rev,
Mv~M-." Davis-after whielr the pas
tor brought us a burning message
which was enjoyed by all who were
picsent. i
Afr p. m. Sunday?srhnrv
- opened with a largo crowd pres
ent. Bible class was taught by
Prof. C. A. Rubens. We need more
intfTl in uui tuvYii ime riui. ivuucua,
Miss Lan^rum Holmes was ?
visitor. We hope that she will jcornt;
again.
At 7:45 p. m. the pastor enterec
the pulpit and delivered a wonder
ful sermon.
Little Miss Annie BsJle Toler
of Jacksonville, Fla.,' is visitin;
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Pope on Aiken
S?T~?_ . 1 ?
Mr. and Mrs. Albert William o^
N. J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Will Bass. Mr. William is a brother
~ of Mrs. Bass.
The Edgefield County 'Training
school is looking forwafc&Jto the
Joint County Teachers' Association
of Western Carolina Saturday,
^February lB. The H&BOCiation comprjses
teachers of four counties,
namely: Aiken, Edgefield, Lexington,
and Saluda.
The officers of^the association
are as follows: Z. Townsend, president;
A. C. Hightower, vice-president;
Mrs, S..X. Collins, treasurer;
Wig. It. e. ?im ytaiii,
Miss Alice Shuler, Asst. secretary
^^JVfessrs J. D. Shaw and W.' E
^^T^arker, auditors. ?
Principal E. L. Bowman arnonces
the^ following^ program:
part i, assembly, 11:00-11'.30 a. m.;
part II group meetings, 11:3012:30;
part III, reassemble, 12:30o.
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?. .caj. i ncirit:; cjuut?uuii anu notional
Defense." Principal speaker
Rev. Harold Roland, principal,
Madedonia higfh Behoof, ^ Blacks-^
girls basketball games after th<
program.
DUE WEST NEWS
^ ~Tre people of this community
are -experiencing a season of unusually
cold weather at the present
time;- ^ -*
The usual services were held i.
the churches of this communit;
with good effects on last Sunday
The Due West ColoredVhoe
is moving along nicely" ?3th its
^_work. The students have just com^stated
their mid-term examinations
??e Interesting to tlwftn.
Out team played the past weel
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f able them to buy farms of their
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President of Coulter J
Honored at Birthday I
Cheravf1, S. Cv?PA. 6?Dr
George Waldo Long, President ol
Coulter Junior College, of Cheraw
I S. C., was the recipient of many
I surprise parties and felicitation
l on his birthday, February 6, given
by class organizations, members
f af the community, and the fa.
culty of Coulter Memorial Acad
! emy.
During the day members of the
various classes went over to til'
President's home and in their own
way wished Dr, Long "many happy
returns of the day." Most otiC"
standing of these was Miss W. M
, Gillespie's seventh grade who were
successful in getting Dr. Long
, out on tne porch, unaware of what
was to happen and then, as if
"rom no where, a host of "Happy
' Birthday to You" came from the
, hidden group. This class presented
| him with ties and socks.
. The climax of the day was tfy?
? Faculty Party given in Df. Long's
- war m tftg mam dining timi a'
^;30 p. m. The decorative Schemewas
patriotic) in that. February
is the month of Presidents, an:'
\ this, too, was -a President's birth
; dap. The table was beautifully arranged
with red, white and blue
_ streamers witr- a lamp of early design
in the center and place cards
firmly held rn place with George
, Washington's "original" hatchets
? The colonial atmosphere prevailed
( with each male guest in a powdered
- wig,-wide white collar, and red
i or blue tie and the ladies attired
.he boys and girls teams from
Johnston, S. C- The scores were
Soys, 17-34 in fa,vpr of Due West;
girls 6-3 in favor of Due West
Also Ninety-Six boys and girls
Due West; girhj tied.
We a*"* looking forward to ar
mtresting game here on Tuesday
February 11, with Bettis Academy
We express our deepest sympathy
for Mrs. Holmes in the pass
ing of her uncle, Mr. William Wilson
of ir
The entire faculty of the DuWest
school attended the meeting
of the Abbeville County Teachers'
Association at the Abbeville Coun
_ ty Training school on last Satur
day. . i
Wf. Lebanon A. M. E. Church
Rev. Benjamin J. Glover, Pastoi
We are glad to say that th<
above named church, is making
fine strides of progress undertthc
capable leadership of its efficTlhvl
* and energet\c young pasforT Jlev
B. J. Gloyer.
A11 the church auxiliaries have
been reorganised and several new
onea set up and alt *re function
ing in a fine way. His sermon
are always instructive add force ft.'<
and the interest is steadHy rising.
fcast Stmday broke all record*
in the history of Mt. Lebanon in
ine ooservance 01 rounders uuy
Two soul stirring messages wer? j
Slivered by the pastor morning
and evening. The regular Founder'*
Day program was presented in
the aftavnoon. Mr. E. T. Holmes j
i masterly addreaa on tha modern
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Tenant Act of 1937, approximatel
own. Negro farm ten ants and cro
rowers have averaged in- size fr6m
the Souheast to $6,123 in the South
farm home of Fred Oliver, near Ml
Farmer Oliver's new team of muh
and her daughter canning fruits ar
the family. The Dress .i p mnWp>- a-ii
Memorial Academy
^arty
'n Martha Washington regalia with
>ows in their hair.
As Dr. and Mrs. Long stepped
into the darkened room a chorus
of the simple, but sincere,
Birthday ot You," filled the air
Before eating the delicious full
.ourse dinner which included a?
original "Cherry Tree Salad," preDared
under the supervision of
Miss Annie Mae Stephen^. Mis;
Lou Emma Pogue acted as spokes
man for the group and told Dr
Long the reasons for such a celebration.
Then, Robert Emory Randolph
led the group in singing
"God Bless America." After eating,
games and a grand march
led by Dr. and Mrs. Long, were'
enjoyed by all.
Among those present were Mr
Charleston Harrington of New
"York,' N. Y.; Dr. and Mrs: J. Vin?
:ent Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
F. Marshall. Mrs. Ethelyne Wjl
son, Miss wTaLGillespie, Misr
fva HomptKjll, Mis. Annie IUHjmison,
Miss Rachelle Swann of Anael
la, Va.; Miss Georgia McLall, Robert
Emory Randolph of Albany
N.Y.; Miss Lou Emma Pogue of
Sumter, ST. C.I J. Qirard Benson of
Charlotte, N. C; Miss Thelmn
Drake of High Point, N. C.; John
<S. Coe, Miss Annie Mae Stephens
of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robbin E.
Washington of Greensboro, N. C.
Miss. Elnora James of Augusta
Georgia and Mrs. May me T?. Ken
(tricks of South Boston, Va.
church. Miss.. Annie Belle Hav*-thorne
gave the autobiography oJ
Richard Allen. -?
At this service a contribution
of $28.60 was raised. Other con-tribtftibns
for the day amounted
to- $10.89. Total for the day $39.49
;? At the evening service the fflllowing
persons united witr the
church: Mrs. Lois CHnkacales,
Mrs. Margaret Hawthorne, little
Miss SarB Belle Susaewell an'
Mr. James Turman.
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TL. 1 --J i. ...n?,l?^.-.,i'.T7 hloanipo
the labors of thjs splendid young
minister whose heart is set on
doing all the good that he can.
Plans are now being worked
out for painting the interior oi
nVinri^Vi ntiH n u mnf?
wt*; v-nuivi.
for th?r aisles. The~ trustees havq
purchased a nice set tip of office
equipment and a bulletin of the
doings of the church is published
weekly by the pastor. This set in
eludes a typewriter and a memo
graph machine. This has added
new life to the financial Aide of
the church.
. Our prayer is that God maj
continue to use this young minlstei
for greater kingdom building.
TELE LADIES' AID; CLUB
The I Ad lea' Aid. club of Bethlehem
Baptist church of whom
Mrs. Essie Davis is president gave
a silver tea at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. E. A. Davis, Sunday at
ternoon, Feb. 2.
The pastor ajvd a visitor Mr.
AlW-t Red gave encouraging re
erred.
THE PALMETTO LEADI
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y 10;000 loans have been made to fa
ppe-s have received 2,000 of these
97 acres in the Delta >5tates to 176
iwt&l.
mr.irrgv S. C. Center: OliverVwifees.
Lower left: Pork on the hoof f<
id vegetables from the family garder
11 help Mrs. Oliver to reach her quot
U n A N G E D U RCh?Eh-C, HI
Williams Crapel A. M. E. Church
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
Everything?with-regnrds?to the- services
on Sunday seemed to have
arranged. The pulpit beautifullj ,
Jawned, the choir in harmonou?
songs, the building comfortable
and warm, Sunday school largely
attended and as the Sunday schoo1
dismissed a large crowd was'ready
to enter for the morning service.
The morning message was delivered
by the pastor. His text was.
taken from St. Luke 14:24, subject,
"Opportunity Lost." A largo
number of visitors \vere present
We are always glad to welcome
visiting friends.
Promptly at 6 o'clock a Found
er's Day program was sponsored
by the league which was^yery much
.appreciated.
? At the. evening service the paBtor
presented Mr. A. J. Coan, a young
-man -of the church,?who \thaa .r&_ _
cently been granted license to ex-.
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TTOTtrire ?enver?i-aft auuress, suuject,
"uomp: ^(M'warn 111 yjJlll1."1"
rea?-wwtewt?on nmra fliiirtari
^through the day by the guiding
hand of providence as members*
were added to the church and more
than $100.00 raised for the trustees.
We are glad ta_s.ea"?ome of our
shut irr members out to service
^ Miss Pernell Coan is among th<
number of our members who b
on the siclc list. We-are glad to
reportvthat she is improving nice
ly. :
GoJdie McDuffie, Reporter
WATEREE A. M. E. CHURCH
We are proud?to say that the
pastor was able to-, be with us
on Sunday and deliver a wonderful
message from Hebrew 10:11. He
wo pt.w?1 VJT luvu ***?
Missed Harris and Xook of Book |
er T. Washington high school ir Columbia,
worshiped with us. Thej
made some Very helpful talks.
The Men Aid Society No. 40
met on Friday night and unan
jmously reelected the -following
Mr. C^W^TTerSe^fT^TJWBfBBTrtr"
Mr. J. H. Abney, vice president; (
Mr. Willie Harp, Jr., secretary
Mr. A. C. Caldwell, treasurer; am ,
Mr. C?. M. HertXJrt, Asst. sec- ,
retary. With these efficient lead-?_|
successful year's work. I
Mr. Frank Wells Passes
Both this community and Cross ,
Road section were <Tentfy sad- j
dened over tre passing of Mr.
Frank Wells. His death came a? j
"a sKbcK to his many friends and ~
relatives, having been ill for only ,
a short while. s
H* joined the Cross Road \
M. E. church at an early age and (
ard where he faithfully served un- i
til tfce end came. His exact age is ,
not known but we feel assured ,
that he has almost reached his j
foun scores.
he 1 f?jivm tj~> mnuni hia /tenth
a -\srfe, Mrs. Magreie H. Wells
seven sons ami two viaufchterar
several prrand children and many
relatives and frtehds.
Faneral^arranprements are siih t
lncumplsta brrt vritt be h?H at thr 1
Cross Road A. M. E. chtrrch. ? af
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.rm tenints in tho South by the Fa:
tenant-purchase loans. totrvUiug-mtn
In the SauTKivestT Average curt?^
Tmd children ^arrrmgrTrmwd foo<!
jr the family smokchotire. with the
1. The FSA program 'in this area
a.
S1LVEK STREET NEWS Trinity
A. M. 12. Church
Kev. J, E. Dixon, Pastor
Amid the cold day Sunday school-~
was attended with the Supt. a
his duty.
The class was taught by Mrs
Rosa Tolard. After reassembling
the lesson was timely reviewed
by Mrs. Mamie Lake of Elisha.
The entire scroo! was nrttr+r irppressed
with Mrs. Lake.
Dr. Dunham then spoke to Sunday
a Anl rs CTS? "^-.,7.. ?.o,. -
school prayer servrce was conducted
by Mrs. Magpie Burton and
Mrs. Lillia Sim.
Dr. Dunham came before- tin
audience with a woiulerfyj. message.
His text }vas taken from
S. John 12:7, "Let Her Alone.'*
He spoke of. the Alabaster box (
Hov.' the Blessed Saviour >passe<
by every second and o? Jesus' last
laurr.ey into Jersalemit. It was _
quite an interesting sermon.
The Elder's quarter was fine
Main nf Lli.'lui' ' I'm ml i'i . on
Th'e._iiimilL,.. Mv J M* H
Longshore, Mrs. Mamie Lake, Mrs,
Devauht, Mrs.?Bessie?Earr, M-r*
Robertson, Mi4. Thomas LakeLongshore
and others who I fat1
to recalL '
We werg.-pleased tOL haVe Mrs__
Mary Metts out wjth us again. Mr
Metts was also in tfro
He was hoiy.o from Russellville
S, C. ?7
Mr. John Boozer was in service
He attended the Christian Buria
Aid Convention-oa the fourth Sum-day
last, and renorted a fine'time.
The next meeting will be jn Union
S. C. .
We hope all the shut-ins of thr
church willTfe able to be present
at the next meeting .
Under the supervision of thr
vocal choir of Trinity, electric
lights have been installed.
NEW BERRY NEWS
Dreyton Street Splits wlTb
Edgefield
The Drayton Street basketball
teams split a double-header here.
w,th r.cigeireui APllfll'mi DILI Fll11"
lay. Aiit'r a siuw siari, me rmvcefield
girls finally began to click
?nd as the final whistle blew, thu
*core was 18-4 in favor of Edge
field. For Edgefield.?frh?H+dl?w?\
vas the high scorer and for Drtvyton.
E. Sartor.
Tthe Drayton Street boys got r
sweet revenge over the Edgefield
>ovs for a loss in Edgefield last '
Friday. Edgefield won then 11-f
>ut this time the I.ions wehe bloodthirsty
and won Shut-ottts ~
are quite unusual in basketball 1
io the hoys probably made history
Drayton Street's gym. is undei ^
;onstruction apd the teams ate
inxiousty awaiting its comJiIetrorT ~
rhis week's menu consists of Wit
asboro, Whitmire. ancL Johnston
ivith Elloree, Brewer, and Finlev
n the near future. -
More sports next week. j
The County Teachers'
Afww?ci*t?on
Prof. H. B. Rikard, President
The monthly meeting of the
iaaociation was held in the junioi
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lilJir^ovTTvvi^vi^TTT^lK^TjT^ n^vioj
ternoon at 1:00 o'clock with the i
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tTthan $10,000,000.
per- faym. -4treiwHng?Hvestoeic and !
f r o nf smokehouse. Note dpitfen \
corn-crop ready for harv^gfTjust ,
nils fo<- fio quarts of home-canned j
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1 m usitk'in presiding. i
During the worship service, "Goo 1
Bless America," and "We are (
Climbing Jacob's Ladder," were
sung by the g r o u p-Pray e r -by the- J.
chaplajn. -Mrs. II. Y. Young, after
udiich the president stated his regrets
and cause of his absence at
the last meeting.
After the groups were dismiss _
ed and reassembled the unTihishec
business was complted. Reports i
li??m i he groups were as follows-, j
Primary, Mrs. Jennie K. Gilliam I
rav?. excellent methods in^rteach- -I
mg 3rd grade reading. The* teach- '
ing 2nd grade spelling and Mrs.
Roberta Middle, methods in teachis
were asked by the leader, Mrs
Erline Gary, t& be ready with their
de:vorstxations next montih. Th-'
Intermediate's group speaker being
disent." Mrs. GertVude Brown dis I
cussed arithmetic, i
*[Tu- Hie STool ? 1 our. had an I
'.prm discussion nrf English and
problems Tfi classes cftle to poor
environment. and accuracy in practical
iljjj^W'W-frtoiMnnirm far navt ?
in unfit will hn Rnadingi 4
Niirse Sowell and Prof. U. S
Gallmjin pave timely and helpful
-emavks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brooks arc
n<>w residing in a beautiful home
_>n Call mart street.
?llhe?p.;l>Itc?is cordially?invitee'- to
attend, a program given ?to
commemorate Negro History Week
Friday night", February 21 at 7:30
o'clock, at Calvary Presbyterian
church for the benefit of a com
vr unity_ project. The Community
Bible CIas< is the' sponsor and
promisor am interesting speaker
a?d beautiful music. ? ,
-W c- are delighted to see Mrs I
Btsste?Perrin? out?again after- Ihaving
boon ill five weeks. She
feels very grateful to her many
friends-for their kindnesses. -
-MT. 'AHtN X. M. P CHURCH 1
Rev. C. C. Mellwaln. Pastor
Sunday was another grand day
here. . . J
After a beautiful Sunday school
our' prrstrrr came before us ano
an winpiiing t'lmuiajn .
from Genesis r>"Walking with
Bod." The message was well re
ceived.
After church our Founder's Day
program "as, i""'1*"'"'! F'ery one .
age.T.cd to have enjoyed it.
Sunday night th^'Elephant Man
preached for us. A large number
d" people" were on* hand to hear
fiimi
There-will'be a rallv at Shiloh
.hurch Sunday. February 16. Com^
yut and help L.s-tn~|nit over a good
rally
Sunday afternoon Revy C. M.
Freeman and Tns 4?ood choir will
be here ip behalf of the Will Do
PTrffr. 7 " " :
We areJVroud to say that every
stnee \ye have had Rev. Mcllwajn
rsith us we have heart able to keep
a crowded church both morning j
and night We are so proud to
lave a man with such good draw 4
ing power. We hope that plenty
visitors from varimm churches,
both Raptist and Methodist, will
come and worship with us. I am
sure, with the cooporatjon that
~d to stay on top. " ^
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TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
Spartanburg, ft. C7?On Monday
ight, February 3, the mock an
?al eohfere-i ee was held at Triu:y
church with Rt. Rev. Bishop
?'oah W. Johnson presiding.
Tbr conference was quite a sue
ess and all the presiding elder?
"1 Teachers fftdde round reports
60.23 was raised.
I ast Sunday was a lovely day
unday school opened at the usuai
>ur with a large attendance. The
. sson was- w*41 taught ami brief
?'jsc ssed.
At 1:15 Rev, Penny of Newerry,
S. C-. preached a wonderful
'imnn from Matthew 5:8, "Blesa:)
Are the Puic in IIea?t fbi they ?
hall see God." All present enoyed
the message. Thfe junior
boir- rendered?Itrreiy - mtisicr^-*
The Livewire Club met at the
ome of Mrs. Aneise Craig on
'hase St. at 4:30 with the presi
ent. Mrs. Suber and a large group
f members and friends present.
This club surely deserves its
ame, Livewh-e. It is really put
ins, the program over, It has a
ride awake president. If you want
o en.ioy yourself, come to the
lectins' each second and fourth
unday afternoons. _ ....
7:.'U) o'clock a. very interesting
'minder's Day prosram was rendred.
The papers read by Mrs
nez H. Garrett and Mr. Wallace
>rumlin on the life of Rich&fd
Mien and the beginning of' the
i. M. E. church, were wonderful V
".he poem, solos, duets rendered
.'ere fn keeping with the founder
*f the great A. M. E. dhurch.
Several visitors were presentrCom< ' ~
gy.in, you^.,are welcomed.
The members of Trinity have
riven their pastor a trip to the
lishops' Council. We pray for him
i safe trip.
gr UNTEYILLE circuit
Sunday school was good at St.
luke church Sunday. The school
vas opened in order by the Supt.
liss 44attie Wright.
At 12:15 p. m. the pastor preachd
a noble sermon from the subcct,
"Stay on Board the Ship." ,
[he spiritual tide ran very high,
Svery one seemed to be a part
>f the service. The Holy Comnunion
was administered by th<
lasfyor.
^At 7:30 p7~mrthe service began.
the pastor's subject was "Go Youi
Way." Thra too was a wonderful
nessage and was enjoyed by all
iresent.
We wish to thank the member''
uid friends for the very fine re?Sunday?night
made?by th?
iresident of the Nickle Club, Mrs.
31ara Ferguson.
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