The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 15, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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bfi brookgreen" news
sj, ^ Br<>okgreen, S. C.?The regular
services were held at the Gordon
"a. mr fir church with thp Revv
^ George E. Washington in charge.
Last Sundi.y night was the Allen
Day pOy.am whufh commemorated
the- founder of the A. M. E
church, Richard Allen. The pro^
gram was very good and interestin
r. The BiiooXgrecn Choral cli^b
P rendered a few selections.
Misses Mary L. Sands. Edna
Mrve?Pomsette, Ora Mae Tillman,
Joan Tillman. Mr. Ren Tillman
motored to Georgetown Friday
r;' t-venncr along with Prof, and Mrs
Misses. Fdrnr Mae Poinsett? and
jjT - ' I KVllti.-?WtlliillUS S"ent the Jav ,
with Miss Mary Lena Sands Sunday.
i
F~ Miss Charlotte Reese, Messrs
I/oranza Rcthca, John Russell?
notored to Conway, S. C., Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Rogi.n.
The entire community is s-.ult
1?dened?tcr henT nf?tin- illness-?t*f
Mrs. \V. M. S. McClary. ' We
t h< ,ie for her a speedy recovery.
ir- M' s. Snipes?H-?S+-:?Stephen*.?S> ( . |
is at the home of her daug htciy
Mrs. McClary.
; ?..UV ;uv ^tuxy tu }uftr_t>f ..lIl: jjl_r
ness o7 Mrs. Tlumiiisiiia Simmons
and 'also her grandfather.
Mr. Tom Collins. Wv hope for
tl e.n a spe dy nioyer.?also Mr
r and Mr.-.Slimline;. Ca'rr. Wv are
protu! to see Mrs. Alice Lance
k- out again after having had the
flu.
Prof, and Mis. M. I). Began
litnTQrod to My tie Bench Stmday
t evening*.
Emma Tillman spent the day in
Georgetown Saturday.
Miss Joan Tillman spent Sun*
--?-?:?clay evening at Murrclls Inlet vi?
'm? v .. .1 . ^viwilfei JUti, representative
of the_ NAACP along with Mrir
T'n>mas of "Gem gChown /Worshiped
at the Gordon AMR church Sunk?
*; dart :?7 7 7 ??
The Sr. James -M. E'. church of
Pure 17s held its regular set*? icetr
with the- Rev. W. M. 1>. McClary
- in charge. - * *
T .. _ .Mlv-and .Mrs. AFiK s D. Began
moto'ed to Tonwiiy Saturdav ito
attend the Ilorrv County Teache
's' meeting TTT The AYtiittomofe
high sehoQlt?Prof. Miles I). BoeaiA
delivered an address on- "The
- I Rrml Plugless of the Nevrn ~fn
the fourteen southern?suites
which l>i..ueht v.l to the week of
'? Nee i.. llisjUuy.-wtu.-k. A ierouu-of
H' I i y e uii' y fWesentod '
lnaiiomtte with a little theatre
illustuitintr the prh;>'i ass and tal
ent of many famon* Nee roes
X''Js-jimrmns+ration was one of the
y ~~ many feaf.rus that unc will find
ctliu carried ??n hy the Tlorry
j~ .sfhrnty teacTiersI 1 : ~~' ~
Supervisor Nellie B. Levistei
announces the date-of the Brook
' prrorw Welfare conference which
' will he March 12, IS'41. We are
,o<d:in?- forward to a larire representation
of teachers and students
from Horry count\r on the day of
-March 12th.
Tile Rev. A. A": Pinaclo spent
the weoky end at St. "Stephen.
< an.van- a.-m. x.jnn u< ii
? ^?ftrv; 1?;?BenjsmTn." "Pit'stor
fat*
f Otn* Sunday sch.v! was fine 'as
..1 .1 n ! .
i-.?m. mi.' a..-> n v.yii taugnr.
T!i *? - ei.n'l f|ua! t"i ly conference
C'!-.' ? 'i r'm 1-2 of this
f, month. At. .'1:00 o'clock the pasty
pus-ntvd the Presiding Elder
, I)'. IE P. Ramsey who brought
??us -a-?wonderful token
TT^-f.-.-or. S-iV i7i1T..r ton t.nrt "^h .ilft..
?- a:i(l tli:- CI' 'Ot 1 Sbrplmfrh- TTc do
live-! <1 a sti- so 1 stirring ser
uion. The nude-ivce was stirred
w:th the 1Ti.lv (ihos*. Wo are
proud to haw Pr. Ramsey.
I.ast Sunday- was pastoial lay
am! all. S. <. \v:'.r;k?rrs wcT7 at
their post everything was carried
i out splendidly. Our pastor came
with a wonderful message from
St. Jolm subject Will Thou .- he- malTe
Who!" ? The message was
enj y d by"alb r audience. was
few in number hut a liberal collr
t:nn wa- taken. The pastor
will preach lu re at .'I o'clock Sun
, da evening?You?are?welcome
hole at' an ytime.
IM>I,\NTO\VN~( MIC I IT
ItrrritrP. Bnth-7. Pastor'
"Oar second ("pia f terlY nmfeioncr
" is now a matter of history. Or,
Febnmrv 1. It'll, our P. E.\ Dr
I. I.. I.Ynbow.^fc^mp to Mt. Carmel,
?clv'i' I* t.. hold hiX^v oiwl quarterly
O'-nferenCe af b'30 pNui. He founcr
t .e offers at A!*, farmer chinch
/in the job with plenty of" hot din
ner, together with officers fron
J it. Mark arid .11. Paul ulili all ic I
ports-, up, =
After iiiiiier the conference wa?
organized, Pr. J. L. Benbow presided
and seemed lo ha-ve-heap at
his best. ?
On Suriday at 11:30 a. m. the
prestding^cldcr ante forwai'd with
a message from r.eavcn. Ho se'
the souls of his hearers on fire
fc-^ Dr. Benbow is a power in the nulprt.
L Our Busy Bee Club, is a liv
i??^ wire. They are succeeding with
' their woH^nicely,
The miss-onaf p work of the cir
cuit is progressing rapidly. We an
Kointf iorwarn wiin our coi'ap'
L. . CXigi _mu.ii.ug tlrivc- is np'A
on. The third Sunday in March wil'
Iff- ?"!> t.he v nl v.'h., ... ..'. Si.
Mark chtirrh.
We are pvuud t > have our fiTomir
visit us .Yrrtt rtrr* - welcomed, fowe
B* + a tra i n.
(Mrs.) W. X. I!' tier, Reporter
fc==?-flUBaORBtB FOR
THE PALMETTO t-EAHER
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WHAT IS A HOME WITHOUT i
What is a home withor.t a Bible?
TIs a- place where -day is niirht r
Starless night, for ohTT I'.'e'- 1
pathway 4 s
leaven can shed no kindlp 1 i"*rht ^
A'hat is a home without a Bible',
lis a place where daily bread j
'or llie b >d,v is provided,
But the * ?ul is never fed.
A'hat iv. a home without a Bible?
"T;s a vessel out at sea, '
.Ympa-s lost and rudder broken i
Drifting. drifting aimlessly. >
i, t h mo witnout a Bible? *
.i.-'. and ponder while I speak.
'- " with a Bib'.* in it
t not opened o: ce a week.
?i ?! itir tooty pad
i'tus.lay, Wednesday. Thursday
Friday too, I
aliuday and even Sunday,
look untouched the whole wee1
through. "
'.ost! the Bible lost its teaching
'.osti Its help oath day in seven
'.est. to live by. lost, to die_by ,i
I.ost.?what's ?The way. t. j.
Heaven.
By Airs'. Tie Th'.e ^'Yiharrt- ,
\ \ \I \ \ CTT VPFT
Y. m. i;. cm h< h
Uov. I.eroy Jackson. Pastor
Vwttnsboro. S. ' .?-TIh1 Si-inlay
i-li id mi t at Id o'clock;'With the
:upt. officers and teachers at their 1
.est. A fte r the genei a I discuss- ;
on Mr. S. 13. Given. Ja.. conduct '
I ll.o_ivvic'Wv" " ^
At .tin* morning worship the
?t-co'?t-id^H'li'il his tvoct- frorvr,. St. A
datthow 1G:iS. subject ~ Christ's '
'butch. At night his text was
akeit front Phil. subject
u..,<v.s:n.. 'fViward-the Mat k.. Th'j 1
71s tor in 1 his twit l in botji set
a-us. and everybody, went away ~j
At T ' i'ek c k n nniqii.. program. _t
vns rendered commemorating the ;>
'minder of the A. M. K. ehrrrch
inland Allen. Much credit and If
-.oner is ilue the following per-1T
-o?ts for the success of the "hro-1 ,r
rant: I.. P. "Campbell. S. A."!"
rue,re and Alethea Green. j ;
?At the League hour Miss R. 1 !\
dj.ison opened the lopic' Mhat the
!.b!e Savs* About Tolerance. Sev- j 1
spoke on the topic. A pro-! i
ram v.as also' rendered.
I'he Pastor's Aid board met atjn
JlM llldUo (it' "VI VC . fI
"Si \ ? C. in i MUI V.CM11JS 1
??4J?Ki h. I'tni,?A?vim i?inlo.'VMin- 1 ''
lo-ji ani was rendered and was
nj wed by all. Tin- hostess then n
Kid a delicious repast. NVxt
uetimr at the home of Miss Jeh!~
ie Sims Feb. 10th.
__ The pastor ami family' we-li
lasts at a reception February 8
t the home of Mrs. Florence
'links, jriven in honor of 'Mrs. p
I'.ith Davis. fornu-rlv of this mLy..
V.d now or lhUeieh. >CT~Cr- The v
i easion was an enjoyable one. - ,
lie ", C. \Y. Tally piuitoi of the)?
'resyiTllan church here will hi Lhe
speaker at Wayman A M E
bin eh Friday nijrht at 7:.'10.. j
?4iss Zi nobia Bennett. a teach
r in the Fairfield hi eh school will
ponsur a miseellaneous program
- -b-iiai y 2:; at?.i:H<I o'clock.
ST. I' M l, BAPTIST CHIRCII
(
Rev. I.. |{. M'luli, Pastor
I,nun.its. S. ('. S. S. opimed
vt its usual hour with Supt. ami ..
tliv-eis at their post of duty. The
-BY-PC-is still- improving. 'Rev.
hjhl:s.u!| "i'lM-IH-h.-il lit
'umhiv. .
We ari;> havintr quite a bit of
cklicK iitvmiw ..... r\. ..
- iiwiu ai i: wtfil- v
"ii S. D. Dcmly and Mrs. Liilia
L at!-. Wi- hope for all a speedy
Cl A'Cl V. " __ ?<
We "an- glad to know Mr? Mel- _g
in Grant is better after having. \
veil so sick at his honu-. Mr. Tom t>
lolden rs convalescing at home. s
Mrs. lkrulin? Sullivan vtslled 7
datives and- friends in Spartan n
jn*Ja>t week-end. j.~~ i
-Tbt-?Sewing?chrir will meet at t
:c home of Mrs. G. Hunter p'ri s
lay night. February 14th. wm{,
Mr,';. Cora A'. Johnson, hostess pi
_n the Cill JinefsJ club of St. Paul 4
Baptist church-met Feb. -1th. The!..
iei.-t.hnr was opened by the pres I,.
dent. Mrs. C. C. Hudgcns with ,,
dnging My Faith Looks' ^bp?To
Ptee led by Miss Flora Peeks;
.. by. Ainu?president followed
vith the Lord's Prayer in concert e
Meal Away was then sung by the ?
luh'. scripture lesson V.v Mrs.
"idler; minutes of the-previous *
neeting wore road; singing
Mrs. By id which closed the devo ,
i? nal.? Welcome by Mrs. Cota A p
Johnson; . response by Mrs. Mary^
annotr- 'two ottering with Btt>l<
-. eves.?A?short proo-rm-.i .wat J
Ml n rendered. Participating were ]
Mrs. Ulah Byrd, Mrs. Lucile Dav >
is, Arrow Fuller, Slfary Cdnnon ?
Daisy Templeton, MiSs Flora .
Peeks, - Cora A. Johnson, Syvillc .
Higgins and others. After the
program the president thanked
each one fov their cooperation dur |
-Mtg and stressed the importance
of pulling together, in our .
club and church. She said *' she .
as glad of the man good things 1
Motto in jjiiw-uuast- year, - and - this.c.
year, hope that our plans and aim .
will Jie for greater things for the
upbuilding of our church. Iwt us ,
-f ray -that- God will he -ew- unseen guest.
At the eloseJMrs* Daisy
f|srnr'D*wii *hawltrd the ftowfonw'
A delicious salad course was serv
?ed.* Next meeting will be at the
1h.me of Mrs. Mary Scott, Febru ~
ary 18th all members are urged (
* t, "Vtn rtrnaonf PI ah ? # J 41* A I
" pi vatiii/. wiin repeal ,
.in;: .,of the Mizpah.
**- Mrs, C. C. Hiudgens, Pres.
Mrs. Syvilla Higgins, Sec.
. - TB
>T. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH
~ K'?v. R. Phrfp TffTTv; Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Founder's
>?y celuhr^tiicn at, our church
ust Sunday e*ening was a great
access. Those taking paid, on
he program were Mhb. V. T. El:s~
r.li". Kcbe't Singleton, Rev.
Icrcules Ford, Rev. Win. SherId
.and others. Choice music for
lie ..vcasion was furnished by the
cnior choir. The pastor preach'
t an able sermon in the morning.
rl>\ Thomas Seabrooks, one of the
Ide. t and best members of Saint
Aike died last Wednesday. His
uncial was held from Morris St.
A p* st church, in which our pas
l- itlic-ated. An unusual crowd
ttoiuUd tha s-.ul rite* The pa*.
or, officers and members of St.
aie indebted to Dr. Dunijir,
his deacon board and connegation
for the use of iheir
hurch for this special service.
Our Sunday school was largely
Itehded Sunday, morning, and a
ioe group of young people were
Hesmit. At the league alsoffillt
res- nt at the league.
All of our members as well asin
fi-iinds are elated over the
i r..i Ming" of thenow c hit It'll un Ot
'hillip St. Quite a few workers
I'*' "n the ir round every day con
Ducting the new church. The
out -actor has jproniised to give
is the building complete in lour
1.tilths. This will be one of the
? beautiful church structure
i the City of Charleston. At
resent you will find us in Dash's
all, MS Smith St. \vhcvo a warm
;vIconic awaits the general public
> I STRICT NO. 1 TEACHERS
RTTTTT MEETING
t
The teachers of* District No. 1
mt at the North school-on Friay.
February 7 with the PresiFnt.
The
eyotionaj servjce was conducted
v Mr. Bellinger. The house was
putted for business. The minutes
f the last meeting were read and
do-terh Report erf?the?Field's
>ay committee was. next -heardliis
committee brought before the
roup the following activities foi
ur field ('ay which will take pl"ac?
t the Hickory Hill school on
larch 28.
1st grade?Manuscript writing
ml grade?Health Scrapbook
4th and 5th grades?Floor mats
mde from shucks,
th grade?Floor mats made
mrn?nigs ur rubber.
7ti. crude - -Embroidery and
oodwork.
4th?7th grudes?Spelling.
Outdoor TSfctiyities
. 50 yard dash
2. 100 yard - da^h ?"
1. "Sack race
1. Basketball
(lirls?Potato race, dodge ball
askethal'".
^Vc are _tvyina to make this
ear's field day a success in every
ay."
""Iteadinc:" the topic for discussal
was in xt% taken up. This top?
was openbd by Mrs. Earlene
Larvey. who spoke on the \alue
f Oral and Silent Reading which
as timely and well discussed by
owral teachers. Quite a bit hi
s.ful information was derivedj
. v>?.. vino .u?|/\;i u?ui s?uujtxt.
Our helping teacher, Mrs. C. V.
Ireon was also present and as us
al pave us same very inspiring
emarks.
The next meeting will be held
n March 7; at 2 o'clock.
I-"1 It ST XAZVHKTH HAPTIS'V
IIILktU ?_
Columbia. S. C.- First Nazareth
s developing into a high process j
?_-co;4ityL , - ? i
The Sunday school was called I
i order at the usual hour by the
h.pt., deavou?L II. Russel. Th
sson was discussed and instructd
. on ''The Principle of Owner-,
hip." God and mammon. The leson
pol'nt Was "Men exalt exterals
instead-of principles; form:
nsU:a>l- of- the -truth;- nuajnifeSr
ations instead of inner subtance.
What ever becomes naniI'sU'ii
tmuls to -bo separated from
he ur. manifested in man's thought
nd since all separation is at vaiancc
of oneness with the prhr
iple, it brings two masters into
ur lives. Ye catmub-serve God
nd manlnlons."
- Church .service began- at 11; 30 i
. m. Rev. Neal. the pastor, preat'hd
n soul stirring sermon. Subject j
Victory in Defeats," rn which wa?
tanding". First
Nazareth was happy to
reet our former pastor j Rev. W
)o\vns. He preached on February
ration.
?Rev.?Down a left this oity Jply
, 19.2b to accept a pastorate it
Movelnnd Ohjo. He is known as the
India Gospel Tornado and is expected
to conduct a revival hero
it Fii^t Nazareth church as soon
is arrangements are completed.
Mrs. I,utile Dixson, formerly ol
Batesburg, was honored at a re'eption
given in the honor of het
bvHghter, Fredfe Dixson, who was
inited in marriage to Mr. Allen
loberson. tnr son of Mr. and Mr*
Tftfnfs JR?Tt>e,'Hon. M Any fftATTd ?ore
?present and?marry?presents
were received. Cake and punoh
were served.
Our pastor is now preacfung as
never before, not only preaching
MIT chWhch and ifc
riehership, and eliminating the
dehtness. He is expected to beautify
the church more. In ^He neai
future and install the new Florenc<
dertrlc light system.
Rev. W. H. Nral, Pastor
Dea I. H. Russell, Clerk
J. B,. Johr.son, Reporter
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IKfAIJ<IW?Wt^?fMWI
? " ?HELENA
NEWS
Sunday was a Very pleasant
day for church goers and Sunday
school co-workers.
Miss fnez Deyaolt and Mr. Silas
^evault of Silver. "Street, S. C.
were the afternoon guests of their
sister, Mrs. Amanda Bobb of He
lena, S." C.
Mr. Hezzie Bobb and Mrs. Lula
Owens were the guests of his step
mother, Mrs. Amanda Bobb of
Helena, S. C.
Miss Cathrine Abram and brother
of Newberry, S. C., gav$ ther:
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. an>>
Mrs. Thomas Brown, a pop cal1
yesterday afternoon.
S
MHUJVIHjM POI NTV?-?T~
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
The Abbeville county teachers
held its monthly meeting Saturday,
February 8, at the Abbeville
county training school.
The lousiness side of the meet
ing Nvas carried out nicely. Ths
nfflrcrs wnro oloctixl Ml,*1 vanoi'
al assembly opened with music b>
A. C. T.?school?glee?club?andtr:o.
Wo were happy to have?had
Mv. Weldon, a member of the coun
-*y- hoard and -M-tv Sehiffley assistant
state agent for Negro teaeticrs.
Mr. Weldon spoke briefly on
Outy Toward the County and the
Stater Association and also Keep
ine Records. ?
Mr. Schiffley re-emphasized Mr.
Wolrlon's remarks. brought
out two main points, which were
1. To teach, wq must love to
tench; 2. A person gets what he
wants if he goes about it-in the
right way.
Our guest speaker was Miss
I Huttie V. Ferger. professor of Ed
ucation, Spelman college, Atlanta,
Ga. Miss Ferger's address was
centered around the following
points:
1. Training teachers for "the
rural schools.
' 2. Need for better prepared
teachers. ? ??r- ?
ground in her subject.
4. Believing in children.
5. Introducing "beginners' to
kchool.
6. Reading readiness.
- 7. Remedial reading.
8. Reasons for reading.
9. Hiave demonstration lesson
by good teachers.
10. Material should be gotten
from children's environment, (a)
Get right- type of material. ?11.
Methods of teaching.
12. Take .part in "community
activities.
13. Interest parents.
- r4.?Make accurate reports.
-Htt Find out reasons for -errors.
17. Putting subject matter into
practice.
18. Be sure pupils understand.
All teachers and visitors left the
?meeting with new ideas about
teaching and determined to go in
to class^ rooms with different attitudes
toward children, work and
community. '
Before we adjourned the one,
two, and three teachers school
closed their slip drive for repairing
and getting supplementary re
pairing for their schools. The a-'
mount raised was $185.51.
Prizes were awarded- to the foi
lowing schools: Hagan, teacher, j
Miss Essie M. Strother; Mt. Zionj
teacher, Mrs. Lillie M. Patterson i
and Rock Buffalo, Mrs. Zephia!
Taylor.
This drive was carried out thru
The Abbeville cdtinty training
school is observing Negro History
week under the Supervision of
M;s. J. S. Wright. Mr. H. A. Ashe
I and Miss J. A. Reynolds.
' J. A. Reynolds, reporter.
UNION COUNTY TEACHERS*
^ASSOCIATION
The regular monthly meetjnR
of the-~-Untmr Gotmty?Teachers*.
Association was hejd Saturday,
February 8th, in the iSims hrgh
I school building. It being a very
' cold day, only a few were present
at the opening but they continued
to 'Come in until a large number
| Was soon present. The meeting
was opened with a good devotiona*
! exercise.
| In Union, as in many other
counties ih the state7~a~ Targe rfuWT-"
ber of teachers were dissatisfied"
because of the reduction in the refund
but after great talks werC
made by some of the level head
and good thinking teachers, rrios'
of the teachers paid their state
dues.
H" m/.li/in t.jr Prnf W M Rrnir.
an , seconded by Mrs. Janie G
Douglass, the association voted
unanimously to register 100" jjcr^
cent at once.
Prof. A. A. Sims, the faithfu1
leader of Union County, and Prof
W. A. Ross, Jr., principal of the
Mt. Rowell school, were elected
to represent us at the House of
Delegates.
The association then went into
group meetings directed by Prof
M. R. Christie. Prof, W. A. Ross,
Jr.. and Mtss Ruth Freeman. Each
group whb highly Entertained by
the directors and rec;eiv^d wonderful
information which n*rill be of
rv.ii/.k u ! ?
^ 11 Fuu "iw prauuce.
EacJv teacher left WKh fi good
countenance and a smile, which
" that They will attend tne
next meeting,
The grand old Palmetto Teachers'
Association can depend on
the Union County Teachers because
we believe you are doinp
all you can tor Jaett^r salaries
longer terms and better school
buildings. ,
W. M. Bogan, Reporter
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? . V..A- -! / ry
, ip, *Wi!j?JJi'.*1 Jis
EBBNEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. G. H*. White^ Pastor
Mulling, S. C.?At our Sunday,
school, February 2 Mrs. Martha
White, teacher of class 6 gave a
very interesting reviefv. On j
February 9 the lesson was very j
pointedly reviewed by Mr. Cleve I
land Davis assistant teacher to |
Class No. 1. Supt. Pressley and of
ficers are doing much to give oui .
school continued growth. Theii
effort is not in vain. For th*
children's hour little Deloris Pick
ett gave a recitation. The pastoi
gave a short talk on the life of
Marian Anderson, followed by a
solo by little Mariar Pressley.
K 0*ur minister's Founder's Day
message was Walk About Zion.
Although very cold many were
out. At 3:30 the pastor, senior
and jubilee, choirs and-some members
served and worshiped' at Old
Field Baptist church.
At 7:30 our Founder's Day prograih
was rendered under the su
pervision of Mr. W. C. Crawford
assistant principal of our high
school.?ThenprogTam was varied"
and ^ell proportioned. -The main
address won given by Prnf "HTH^ ^
Richardson. *, ?
The-junior ehoir sang very sweet"
ly at both services and the special
music was enjoyed by all. Due
to the illness of the directress-of
the choir Mrs. Sophona Reaves
Profr Crawford-and Mrs.-Martha
White assisted Mrs. Maggie Jack
son, the organist with the juniors.
Negro History Week of the
Mullins high school was observed
Monday night at our church- Oui
pastor was the speaker. Subjecl
The Negro Yesterday, Today ..anc..
Tomorrow. Tuesday night at Ml
Olive Baptist church, the pastoi
Rev. J. L. Brooks, speaker, subject
The Negro as a Whole; Wed
nesday night at Beulah Methodist
church, the pastor, Rev. L. C.
Gregg speaker, subject The New
Negro. ' Miss M. L. Baker- was ~
the sponsor of the program. The
choral group of 50 voioces was
trained -1^ Mibsee?Sklith --Clifton
Drothy Jackson ami Prof A. G
Whitener. Prof. E. E. Richardsopi.
principal.
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LEXINGTON NEWS
Rev. I. O. Simmons. Pastor
fine religious breeze here jn Lexington
and it seems that a very
fine spirit in church activities exists,
1
Rev. Srwfmons was at all three
of his eh>frches Sunday, this being
Fuundej/s -Bay. ?
ine service was reported at
at noon Sunday. Hol>
C^mi?|?\vas administered t
the chrismlns present.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wallace
had as their dinner guests, Rev
Simmons, his mother, Mrs. Neta
Simmons, and Mr. S. M. Heller
t\ very une and enjoyaDfe nieai
was had.? ?
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An excellent program was ha:*
tvith Bethel, Sunday . evening. Rev
F. C. Laws delivered a very approprate
'message. Fine reciationp
by little Clarence and Robert Taylor
and a wpnderful paper waa
read by Mr. Jonathan Black. Oui
pastor and Rev. J. S. Danley, pastpr.
of Good Hope and Mount Olive
C. M. E. churches, made some interesting
remarks.
_ On Friday evening of this .weel;_
th& circuit will mtict ar Bathe'
idiUlrh alnl' I'lfliT' U |gy dl'K'KHl" 1
to the Annual , Conference; ?
Miss Martha P. Wright, our
Jeanes teacher, made an exoellenl
donation of about five dozen won'derful
books'to Bethel church. The
pastor and church thank her sc
much f(^r them. Miss Wright i>
certainly doing a fine job in oui
town and county. ?.
Mr. and-Mrs.. James Ra wl had
as their dinner guests on Friday,
Rev?J. S.. Danley. Mr. and Mrs
Ollie Rawl?jgnd Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Davis.
Rev. Dimley was at Good Hope
church and preached a great ser
mon at the usual hour. Mr ft T~r
Derrick lead in class leaders' report,
while Mr. Henry I.eaphart
lead at Mt. ZionT ^
Great preparation is being made
for the special progranT~i?t_Sprin?
tory. Don't" miss' thts program a'
2 o'clock p. m. .
' MrsT Martha Boystie and Mrs
Mattie Younginr are'dn theLsicl
list a? this writing. We'Trope foi
I them *a speedy recovery. '
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i wrf,k?ba?reading thpb, PalmHtn j
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LAKE CITY CfRClIIJ
Rev. A. R. Garhtan,' Pastor
The second quarterly conference
of the Lake City circuit convened
at Bethel AME church on
January 26th. At 11 o'clock Rev.
A. R. German preached at St.
Paul AME church. Text taken
from IT Peters 3:18. He preached
a soul stirring aermon and everybody
enjoyed it.
At 11 o'clock the Presiding Elder
Rev. J. L. Benbow preached
at Bethel. Htk~ text was token
xrom li Peters 4:19. It was very
"tmr pirmr to tnose who hoard hfm
The business session of the^ quarter
was called to order, fit, 3pm
AJT reports were Rood. At 7:30
the presiding elder preached at
St. James church and took his text
. from St. jQhn _ Our hearts
rejnfred over this mpfwnitfl. The
grand total, collected for the day
was (61.06.
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EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. D. N. -Wilson, I'astor
Charleston, S. C.?On last Sunday
which .was Allen's Day, the
pastor preached a very inspiring
sermon. His subject was "The
Firmness of the Christian Church
taken from St. Matt. 16:18.
Sunday school was conducted by
the Sept., Mr. Joseph Kinloch and
reviewed by the pastor. The
League service was conducted by
Bro. W. S. D,-nytqn.
At 7:30 our Allen's Day pro
gram began. The text was taken
fron 134 Psalms. The iprogram
-was ^rendered by the members ot
the senior choir. We were favor
-"d?by?noloo by?Mendamen?Mabla
Fuller and AlbOTtha Simmons and
a duet by Mrs. F. B. Wilson and
Mrs.'Inez Temple; short talks fcy
-brothers W. Heyward And W. SK
Drayton; select reading by Mrs.
F. B. Wilson.
Amon^ the sick members arj?
the president of the League MA
F. M. Branch and Mrs. Isabel!
White of the senior usher boartJj
We pray for them a sneedy r?-'
covery.
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FLORENCE NEWS
_ I. M, Stokes, JRepartfir.
The Graduate Nurses Club ol
Florence met at the home of Mis:V.
-Tnrifts, 11j) S. Coit St., January
-z,6?-Th"e*-elub was called tq ordei
by- the president. -The mjnutes of
the last meeting were read, -received
and adopted after which thr
members had?n general business
discussion which was yery interesting.
We were very glad to
have a new member unite with us
Mrs. McKav from Rennettsvilje,
-S, ?G i * The
hostess served- us very- royally.
The menu consisted af
orange iuice. cocktail, chicken sa
lad"onTettuce wrFrf Ritz crackers,
sliced tomatoes and potato chips
Truit cake and coffee. The clul
was then-adjourned.
?Miss Evelyn Robinson, a recenl
graduate of Oolvimbia Hospital.is-mtw?employed
at McI.ood Iflfir.
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Mr. Needom, from Greenvfille
S. C., was in the city over-, the
week end visiting hrs sister, nurse
Melba Needom. ''
Miss Oralee Samuel, neiee of M"
and Mrs. T. ?. Alston. Mr. Leon
"owe.; Misw Diciy Ford, Mr. James
Harrington. Mr. E. R. Powe, and
Mir.il?I n Lj n tVilwrm nf rhnvn^ S ;
C., visited Mr.Tand Mrs. Alsto:
Sunday evening, February 2.Mrs.
I Ferkhns died. Inst week
at the homo of her daughter, Mrs
\f. Black, on Plum St. The funeral
was held Friday."February 7th r?
Trinifv PanfTsf church.
Rev. N W. Greene. distriesuperintendent
of the Greenville
district, was in the city last week
visitinp relatives e>id friends.
Miss Catherine Hicksoh speni
the week end in Mt. Olive, NTi ('
;s]ting friends. ,
C'.A RMSIvE N t&VS
The town wj.? shocked to hear
-if -tlhu iieath of Mis. Evil'Coleman
who departed this life Friday aftoi
noon, January 31 ..-/She was we!'
thoughtof." ?md l</vcd by both
white and colored.
She. was a faithful member of
Williams Chapel A. M. E. . Z.ion
chvrch. S?he * swerved as a class
leader and president of the W. H
E. Society for many years and was
still a class ttuTffer'nnd nrcsrdcnt of
the society mi tint it ho- /tnnth
Funeral service ovas held at Williams
Chapel A, !^f. E. "ZTon church
Monday affcerrfbon. The church
could not hold . all of the people.
Seven preachers were present and
they all spokejve^^-highlj%.Qf Ihci
life. Dr.^D, C."iCrbsby,. P. E.. was
master'of oeremoinies. Mrs. Lilli'
Stewart read Lllewesolutioiv -M-rs
viaure Lee l onelT sang a-solo, Mis'
Sadie Robertson read the obituary
and Rev. E. Hillian, her pastor i
delivered the eulogy* >$ho was-7.
years of
She is survived by^a _h$sband
Mr. Henry CoJpTpan,' one siste
five son^, six .(faugTTtersr, "23 grant I
,children,'lO great grand children I
ind a host of relatives and friends.
-We ,were veKy pleased to have
niiwj?d'-.uck?tp,?meeting?here?laa'
Tuesday Somp.-of the men mad*
round rep<?rts. Rt. Bisvop J.W.
M&vtin, A'.M., D.Eh. was present
$_'93.00 was raised doing the meet
in?.^
Mf. "Clarence Sartor is in tovvr
for a while with his sister, Mrs
Mary Sartor,- - ?-r- -j
Miss Bernice Brown has been
very sick but she is much better
now.
Mfg r.mra <t?0Hun' kpmihh in tm
improving. Others are on the mend
PINCKNEY'S PI
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| SPARTANBITUG NEWS
work is progressing nicely
at Camp Craft, the U. S. replace- ^
n?" it station here It iw said that
| this camp will be used to train
lav teen tuogsard iven coming '
j into the army. Iiherc ire many
workers here helping; to build.
Mr. J. L- Wheeler, assistant
agent directpr and Mr. D. B. Martip,
agent supervisor of the N. C.
Mutual Life Insurance Company
were here during the week and <V
attended district meeting at Uni?)'1
The m?ny inJT.enza cases have
subsided.. Doctors Mansell Doug
lis and Bull rendered fine services
to their patients. The same
can be said of the physicians of
liu: tilliLr, rynuti . 4
-v mar^ XrWnds- of the Rev ?:
George A. Thomas are glad tc
see him out after being confided
for several days with the flu.
Miss Agnes Hilderbrand, Carver
do'v te uhi r, has ^returned to hei
duties after spending several weeks
at home recuperating from an
operation. Her many friends an
delighted to see her doing so nicely
'' Mrs. Willie Duffie and Mrs
Gusslc Walker wore in Orantrubirpg "
reeently visiting their children at
Claflin College ?
There were marly visitors 51 Tjj
morning ati d even in g services. Rev
George A. Thomas . preached two
.'wonderful and inspiring sermons
during the day. Rev. Thomas ha;
teen well received by the members
and friends. He has a wonderful
program rn progress at this church
? Mr. Clarence Hancock, the sales- i
nan for the Palmetto Leader and
the Afro-American, is much- im
f"<??> .rtaauiuy ueen. mov- .
ed to Carlisle to "Be with his sister
Mrs. Mary Sartor. ^
Th? Spartanburg District of th~ '
. Methodist church __\yill. -hold ,|tp
Claflin College rally at Silver HiTl Tuesday,
February 18th. Rev. C
,F. Ferguson is Supt. of this district
and he is '-expecting-a full
report from all charges. *
MADAM PETER'S
HAIR GROWER
For Diseased Scalp ? Gives Life
and Beauty. BEST tiftOWFIfc? ?
Apply once a week?Price 35c.
1906 Blanding St., Columbia. S. C.
Counts Drug Store, Washington
St., Thomas Drug Store, Taylor
and Harden Streets
PROFESSION AL ~ M
CARDS ,
DR. H. H. COOPttflF
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty ' "
Office Phone 6429 '-'Res. 820^1
1125 Washington St., Cola., S. COffice
Hour*.; Telephones:
9:30-A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office
Residence 8873
i Dr. D. K. Jenkins
! DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges,
I Anesthesia a Specialty
i~DR. J. G.~STUART
i Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
[ Glasses Fitted Accurately r*
Office Hours Telephones
10 A.M. to 2 P.M. "Res. 4692
4 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796 '
Office Residence
2030 :'aylor St. -1317 Pine St
REV. J. H. JOHNSON /
NOTARY PUBLIC^
Office 2029 Marion Street ^
nea'er in Keal Rotate, performs
Harria??e Ceremonies, writes Wills
Deeds, Mortpapes, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Watch Repairing
E. W. ISOM m
2307 GERVAIS STREET
COLUMBIA. S. C.
For Dressmaking and Alteration!
of all kinds, including the Relininf
of COATS ?
?see? Miss
Laney Kennerley
A Specialty ia made of School or
Print Dresses. Work Neatlv Done.
1203 PINE ST.
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