The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 22, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
Mom?Your quMttoi will bo imwmMI
"froo" In this column. For a Potato tot.
Bond 25c lor my now Aotooloot hf t
Ldcxt Day Cm a it and roeohro by roMia
mall confidential lotlor ol fro* aarioe am
alyxlna throo <?) quo* do no privately. tin
your full bum, addraoo. and blrthdate W
all letter* and ploaao tncludo a itM at
droaaod, btamfid envelope for your roply.
Writ* Toj?Aibk* Wallack. ear* el TM
Painitto Lwn, lilt Aiimur Am.
Colombia. ft, Omkuimm.
L. L. P.?1 was told that my
? job would end in 'February and
I want to know if I am going to
have to wait very long for something
else to do?
Ans: From every indication, you
are going to be transferred .to
another job sometime during this
month. ; '
D. J. W?T a mverv woxried
concerning my school work. Do you
think I will graduate on "time?
, Are the teachers treating me just
H?MW I tv
~ Atts: The teachers "try very hard
to be fair and riot show tiny partiality-.
between the -?tu(ffcnts. I
don't belive you are being treated
unfair by your teachers. Yes, you
could , arrange to graduate with
' . - members of your class if you continue
to study as you are doing
right now. . t
L. M.?I'am in love with a boy
who is married and we have been
,going together for. almost a year
and he tells me he loves me too.
Tell me what to do?
Ans: Young lady, you know as
.well as I do what you should do
; V . but will you do it? Give this
- - -married man up right now before
you get in trouble and probably
cause a separation between his
wife and himself. He would be de
lighted to keep you stringing along
indefinately. bu,t what are you
gaining, from his association?.
Nothing." Get yourself_a single boy
friend and try ta get married*
Jt F^f am awrdower andpeed
a housekeeper bad and want to
know if I will be able to find one
soon
An?: Y^s, that shouldn't be at
all difficult. I suggest that you advertise
in the papers In your
section for a lady to keep house
for you. Write the ad and specify
exactly what you expect from the
applicant, state salary, if any, and
etc. _ ~~ "" .?
S. C.?My - little niece," who 19
about 7 years old, has -been bavin
some kin,d of spells every
month since she was 2. Tell us
what to do? a
, _Ans: I am not in a~positIon to
help you. Carry the child to a good
she lives for a thorough .examination.'
Let the doctor advise you
what to do forv her. If he sug?
gests seeing a specialist ... be
sure to carry the child to one.
L, W.?Am planning on buying
a lot and making a building on it
for a little business. Will I be successful?
Ans. Sure will. The barbecue
business will thrive at this particular
spot. You will do well.
EX'EZER A. M. E. CHURCH
- . Rev. 1). X. Wrlson, Pastor ...
<~>n last Sunday morning Rev
, ,W Hevward preached. His ser
;i< n ciKcn xrom ci. jonn idt
10. His subject was "The Supreme
I'uwex of God." He preached .avery
Lnspiring sermon. j
S. S. was conducted by the Supt. <
Joseph"KifMoch, and the lesson
was reviewed by the district
Supt.. Mr. 'Phillip Bennett.
The league service was conduct
d by the president, Mr. F. M
Branch; r ?rr
t 7:30 p: m. Rev. WiltrarrT Mid.
dleeton preached a soul stirring
sermon. His text was taken from
St. Mark 13:13.
tne winner, of the Baby contest
Little Edgar -Flower, Jr., wn
s pons ore'1 by the Emergency Club
of Ebenozar A jVI. E. church.
Mrs. Ethel Bunch is on the sick
list. 4. __ il_
We are glad to have the leading
soprano .of the seniorchoir, Mrs
J S. Williams, in the choir again
offer having been ill with a throat
ailment for the?last-3 months.
, Miss lIucus.enH Reaves, Roporte
\ llendale county teachnna'
jtnnoctATtmt
Allendale, Feb. 17?The Allendale
County Teachers, Association
held its monthly meeting February^
14, at 2 pi m. a~L tHe Allendale
F County Training school..
The groups assembled in" their
respreective rooms. The primary
i- group is working?mit?a unit on
"Farm Life," The elementary group
is working out offiS' on "Safety,"
both of which will be discussed
from many angles. The discussion
for the hitfh sahool fcroup 'was
"Developing our Girls as Girls and
Boys as Boys."
U. ^ The groups assembled for jjen
cral business. We are lp?Jking forward
to a pleasant Field Dayl
It was also reported that Allenfct?
dale county has raised two hundred!
dollars from the sale of Christmas
t Seals.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
P THg PATMEiTO LEADER
- . r ? - - -PIEDMONT
DISTRICT OF
MEDICOS MEET AT SENECA
Seneca, S. C., Feb. 13? Drs.
J. J. Clinton of Lancaster; I. M. *
Thompson and <3. O. Fredrick of
Greenwood; Dtwey Duclfett and
B. -Laney of Rock Hill. L. W.
Long of Union; Wm. S. f)6uglass,
J. B.. Bull, J. B. Walker, G. T
Munscl, and W. M. Porter of
Spartanburg; J. Guy Douglass, (
L. Duckett, S. S. Lawtop, E. I"
McClaren, E. If. E. Huggins, 11
H.^ Gihha? .WftrreiL Cooper, and II.
L. Smiley of Greenville. (Mrs.)
K. M. Young, K. M. Young, B. W.
Bonner, ,Dr. Anderson of Anderson;
as members of the Piedmont
Medico-DehtiPharmaceutjcal Association
journeyed over to Seneca
City to be the guests of Drs.
H. E. Hiil, JBryant and Hahry
Thomas while holding their fifth
session of clinical research. They
heard lectures from Drs. Nicholson,
M. D., on the use of sulphnilimide
and its allied salts and Dr.
Ross, D. D. S., who gave a demonstration
of applied denstry.
dispensed, including the specific
- (-iiroctiflff of the local Drs.
Bull, (Gibbs, and Young, of
ha. program committee of the Pal- _
metto State Asso., to urge the
State Committee to get together J
at an early~date and publish the;
_ activity fo he onflct.pd whew?
body meets in April. Mrs. Drs. Hill,1
Thomas, Sharpe ?nd Miss Flo- |
1 fence Taggart then notified the
group that they had prepared sup |
per for the doctors and invited
them to assemble in the dining
oom of the Seneca Junior Colege
to enjoy the same. Dancing
and bridge followed Dr. Huggin's
v-fter-dinner repartee., I
The next meeting of the group
vvill be held at (jreenw00(l> Thurs^
day, March 13, at which time a
esolutiori \yill be discussed, lookng
forward-to appointing a trustee
board and the creation of-an
ndowment fund to care for memjers
of the allied profession if and
vhen necessaryf
BALTIMORE, Ml)., NEWS
By Mrs. Louise G. Douglass
Oil sick list arc Mrs.?Lula P. i
Jcones, Mrs. Samuel James, Mr. I
-Lcc__ Rest-borough,-brother- ef -Mrs. '
Hattie Flowers; Mrs. P. James,!
Rev. M. Flowers, who is the pas- [
tor of Mt. Hebron Baptist church'
ind is very much missed from
;h'* services. Mr. Barney Doug- i
afis is also sick. We wish for all
. i upaody?ami complete?reoovory !
Regular services were carried
out at Mt. Hebron Sunday with
rev. jjanieis serving for He v. M
FJowera. ? _ __ i.
Mi'. -Wardell Brice departed this
life on Monday, February 10th at
ihe City hospital. The passing of
Mr. Brice saddened the entire
.ommunity. The remains were
iccompanied to Chester, S. C., by
! Mr. Charley S. Brice, a brother )
1 Other members of the family here i
' who motored to Chester, included
Mr. and Mrs. Cozia Brice, Mrs.l
Mary Brice, Miss Janie? Ruth |
Irice. Mr. Wardell Brice was a
vorjcer at the Bethlehem Steel
..dant at Sparrow Park, Md?- until '
ais health failed about 10 months
tpro. HcMeaves to mourn, diis~ npi ~
her,- Mrs. Carrie Brice, Mr. Will
-Jrice, father; 4 sisters, 7 brothis,
2 little daughters, 1 son and
.? host of other relatives and
.Yiorflc Tlio u
deepest sympathy.
The'S. S, S. club met with Mrs
lanie Whitlock, 1025 W. Saratoga
St. Next meeting will be at the I
i.f \t>-g ivL.na RVd?,- f.l'i KT J
The?C: B. A. Society met Fri- '
bay night. The chaplain conductd
the opening. -??? -- ? ?
The ; Missionary Circle gave a
"supper" at Mrs. Mary Lann, 902
* 'airmont Ave.
The Pastor's Aid club gave a 1
upper at 918 V*. Saratoga St.
Mrs. Albertha Weather had for
tor guest Mrs. . G. Douglass%
ST PHI1 IP A M F. \TKWS 1
He v. T. H. Weather0, Pastor ? i
On Sunday, February 16, quite ,
t number was found at the house j
>f worship.
At 10:20, Sunday school was
inducted by the Supt., Mamie E
lintonT After the "opening ^ere
iOuies the school, as a whole, was
aught by Rev. Sister Tena Lov- ]
tte and reviewed by Mrs. Ophelia
Jeveaux.
A warm prayer service was con ~
"\_cted by Bro. Isaac Johnson, Sis ,
largarette pa ye and Bro. Edistai ,
.Igvmux. ^
. After a few announcements ,
lev. Weathers delivered a wonder i
t roni SI. l.uK
.7:23. Everyone witnessed a s<u
tirring message. I
We are sorry to hear that ou
' ** still sick in bed. We pi>r
him a speedy recovery.
Tire pastor and choir worshiped '
t 3:30 o'clock with Rev. Taylor f
nd his good people. His drsctyrst ]
vhs taken?frnm TTTafT" 40:12guY> 1
"Oct, "Our Reason for Commit!4*"
On Thursday night. February i
13, the pastor and family wer>
'-reeatly surprised when a numbe
if members went to the parsonage
carrying surprise packages and
Hinging as they entered. "Sorn- '
nuuy is ivnocumg at the Door#'
Persona .carrying package?wara- J
Mamie K, Hinton, Nancy, Joseph,
Katie Jones, Tena Ix>vette, Sofee
Annie B. Richardson and Rosi
Myers, Jane Pringle, Ada Morris
Monday. The pastor and his familyy
thank everyone for the wondei >!
ful gifts. Ii
Come to church, join the church j
Mamie E. HtntdV), Reporter v
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TRINITY A. M. E. CHVRCH
Key. A. D. Dawkina Pastor
Monday night February 10th,
the play titlel The Pilgrim's Via1011,
sponsored by Mrs. Josephine
Legg and the members of Trinity
"hutch waa given at Walker's Memorial
CME church, with almost
.1 packed house. All present entoyed
themselves. This is one ol
the best plays that has ever been
esented in Spartanburg.
M'-s. Johnson of Newberry, S
C., the mother of Mra^- A.. D
Dawkins spent last week in oui
city. She was the house guest oi
tev. and Mrs. A. D. Dawkins and
visited- the following?homes; Mr.
and Mrs. Archie McJimpsey, Mrs
Dihard and was the dinner guest
of Mr .and Mrs. Archie Young a-''
long with Mrs. Oeorgia Wright
and xlaughfer. She was also the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas
Blackman on Friday. She was
given ,a warm welcome during her
stay.
The Sabbath school opened a 1
Dawkins, who has just returned
the usuat Iroxrrr "Orrr PBBtor Rev "
from the Bishops' Council and re
wonderful sermon at th? morning
worship from, 126 Psalrps, 6th;,
verse- All present went aw&y rejoicing.
I
At 4:30 the Junior Stewardess,;
Hoard -met ut the hume of Ml'i:'
iseine Smith on Jolly St., with a
huge attendance. This is one of
'he wide-awake boards with the
president Mrs, Blackman and. a_
group of working members who
know how to put the program
over. This board sponsored an
apron rally and collected $10.50.
Sunday night Rev. (Dawkins de
livered another soul stirring ser
mon from I King 18 chapter' and
25fh verse,. We were also glad to
have the Rev, Roberson and the
Rev. Penny to worship with U6. 1
Come again you are welcome.
BOfKNIGHT SCHOOL I.
Here's just a bird's eyeview of '
what we're doing, here at - Bouk- .J
night. i
We'll glance first at the basket
ball court. Here we see two '
coaches of the girls and boys bas J
kefhall teams, Miss L. M. Rattray
and Mr. S. K. De6n, respec
4^vely,^The yare^ putting . forth*"-,
much effort to develop both teantai*
efficiently.
The question may has been ask
ed, "What are the younger child
ren doing?" Under the keen su |'
pervision of Mrs. Mv Ryans and
Mry, ?. K. Dean, thp 1, ?,, 3rd 1
grades sponsored a program Feb |'
featuring only the parents of. [
the children. Kaeh parent i-<.eit. J
ing some recitation _learned-_ in '
"hHTThnnd iflov ? ?
v.. vvi V?*v H1UK1QI11 CV
eryone was 'SW^d potato salad, .
;altines, fruit salad, cake, hot co .
coa. The evening was well en- ,
joyed. As guest we had Prof, and
Mrs. Deggs of Trenton, S. C.
The glee club sponsored by Mrs <
L. M. Rattray is preparing for a <
program given at Bethel C. M. E. (
church, February 23. . |
The boys and girls are taught i
not only to use their heads but |
hands also. The emphasis is plae ~
ed mostly during the last period of ,
the day when industry period beliins^l
The 4-74h grade girls as I
semble with Mrs. S. K. D?an TiifiF i
ere taught-sewing and how t o
beautify the home, school and coir <
munity. . i
The boys of the same grades i
assemble with Mr. S. K. Dean
Here they are engaged with theii I
tools, making .easels for maps s
picture charts, etc. Racks fo? I
.-ats and ers
anct "basins and numerous of
other useful things.
The entire fnrnHw
U Wi rv 111 ^
iiligently with our Principal Mr (
?. K. Dean to help put into ^he_
hearts of our pupils and patrons ;
why. we as Americans, shoulo 1
figflt for National Defense. ^
"(RESENT LIMIT DETAILS"
One of the most thrilling game>
2ver played on a local court the
strong Sterling" High Tigers com- "J
nletely out-played the famou* ?
Cresent Limit basketball team I
upsetting them to the tune of 1
Lo 31.- Th? game started out as
f it was going to be tighter than '
Dick's hat band, first one team
\nd then the other was in lead J
rhe" score was?tide at 12. At the 1
nd of the first quarter Coac) '
Lenhardt put in his second team 1
The crowd did not like this mov
i nd" didn't fail to show it. but Mr J
Lenhardt knew what he was do 1
ng because, the second tearr ?
momptly built up a lead .that th' '
wercome. At the end^jfcf the hal *
he score was .14 to ?A in fam .. Jt
)f the Tigers. During the inte 1
nission Coach Staggs must ha
.old his Limits plenty. As the
econd half started they put
, rally and pulled up within
mints of the Tigers before "the {
Tigers could score and it began (
:o look like a Limit victory. CoacF i
Lenhardt rushed his firat?team -J
">ack into the game and they real- x
"w6nt""to town. A desperate ]
move was taken by Coach Stagg*
be inserted two of his toughes (
olayers in the person of Jamar
^resley and "Rough House" Elll I;
son. This move was intended I (
-ut down the fast shooting of th< i
me and only Sammy Barksdab
but they failed to annoy Mr. Barks j
Isle who promptly maoe tRem loo <
like "Ned" in the First Reader^J
ror tne wmnero the shooting < i
Barksdale who registered 20 points
was outstanding. He was ably as i
sisted by Heard and Smith. Blac i
and Young also came in for their
share, of glory: For tha kwwn 1
the playing of Robinson and i
/as outstanding, ; '(
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rHU MARLttORO COUNTY TR.
AND MyMJTTSriLLE HI
On Thursday night, February
13 the Betmettsyille patrons witnessed
the most thrilling and exciting
basketball game played
thus far by our teams. The op
ponehts wjre from Jackson high
school, Camden, S. C. The double-header
treat began with our
girls winning to the tune of a
.6-6 score. At the end of the
first quarter there was a well bal
meed score of 1-1, and at thf
did of the half the score still balanced
itself with a 3-3 score. Af
ter the half Reese, Peguese, McCree
and Beard really fed the bas .
Ket and added more scores.
The boys were determined to be
/ictorious at the end of their fight
too; unfortunately, they were defeated.
It was not unitl the last 1
three minutes of the game that
our boys hegan lagging, for the
score was then 20-21 in favor of
Jackson high school. *
The girls' team is jcomposed of
the following: B. McCree, L. Dav
ley, K-. McCollum, A. McCollum,
G. Beard, M.?Malloy,~C. Hfslloy "
and T. Kennedy. T. Wiles. R .
Poilxr
The boys' team is composed ol
the following: O. Ford, H. Brad
?ord,. L. Thomas, W. Bethea, B
Drakes, B. McEaddy, C. Williams "
J. J. Littles, D. Williams, E. Gray
and J. Easterling.
In collaboration with the observance
of 'Negro History Week'
tHe high .school choral club rendered
two selections at the Baptist
church, Sunday, February lfi
The club Is now getting in pr*J?>
p.u'edness to participate in the
Music Festival, which is fco be
held in (Columbia, on April 18th.
The Primary department of ovft
#chool gave a very enjoyable pro.
gram Friday night, Feb. 14th.
he program gave a very briliane
display of our children's singing^
dancing and " speaking" talents.
The musical selections were rang
. d irdm "The Star Spangled Ban
rier" to the popular song "I "Give
You My Word".
Despite the fact that the weather
was rough, the patrons found
it possible to be .present.
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CT I) Airr T> k nmtnrw nwtiTr*ni?
u># ? ;i\j lj D;\J~ I IS1 V II I KV II
' Rtv. L. B. Moon, fastw
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Laurens, S. C.?S. S. opened at }
,ts usual hour under the direction
sf the Supt. BYPU "at the usual
hour. The pastor preached at
joth services. Rev. Collins deliv- _
urea tne message at 3 o'clock foi
:hehenefit of Mrs. L. Crane's club
ind an appreciative audience was J
present.
"Rev. Moon preached 'at Siner
rvm Sunday atl?" "O'clock. Those" ~
hat accompanied the pastor were
Bro. Andie H)unter, Mr. "and Mrs
3t?bo Mills. > .
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The Pastor's Aid club will meet
\t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- 1
el Dorrah. The Gleaner club will <
neet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
d. Scott. The Sewing club will ;
neet at the home of Mrs. Mary ,
rby Friday night, Feb," 21at i
The many friends of Laurens
ire glad to know Mrs. Arzella |
Watts is now able to be back on j
per job after being in about four (
nonths with a broken arm. 1
Mrs. Rosa Richardson was call (
>d to Winston-Salem, N. C., to b?
it the bedside of her sick daugh (
er, Mr$. Georgia Workman. {
The pulic is invited to be ou<
:o the Fashion show Frfclay nite
iponsored, by Mrs*. L. Jackson and ,
Vliss E. Watts.
WINNSBORO, S. C.
A social outing was had at the
liome of sister Florence Starks
riven in Jronor of sisteFTtuth Dav
s of Ralregh, N. C., who is here
/isiting he"r mother-in-law, sistei
^OTd. "" ' . j
The following attended: Rev. I r
J. Hilton, Rev. L. Jackson, Rev *
rally, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Ruth Da- ^
VIrs. Mary Heath. Mrs. Maggie _
?tarks, Mrs. Hilton. After many j
locial games a bountiful table was
'.aid and an enjoyable time was |
iad. ,
/Sister Lau*a Ruff who died Fol ?
ith was funeralized Thursday a*
^hiloh AME church by Rev. J. C. 1
lilton. Text St John 11:11. J^irst C
l.vmn lined by Rev. Hilton; pray- '
r by Rev. Tally of the Presbyte- ,
*ian church.
Sister Ruff was said to be 105 r
r?ars of age. She leaves to mourn '
> sons, and many grand children v
tnd a host of other relatives and J
'riends.
Mra..-Ruff?sftTSfided the churcl
vhen she was able and was a mem
r/'"" A lfB* II... ?
Vlackerwen. t
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JERICHO A. M. E. CHURCH j
Denmark, S. C.?Our meeting 1
rfas very good Sunday. S." S. ^
>pened at its usual hour with the (
o a n :i ? ?J -jt? * ?
\j. o. xvimy ?ihi QT.ner 01- c
Seer* at their post. At 12 o'clock '
>ur pastor?brought the messag* from
Gen. 13:4, using for a subject
Call on <7od. This message 1
ironsed mqny of the hearers. . .1
We are looking forward to the i
2nd of March for our anriiverlary.
Our pastor will delrve* the i
message. _ J
?isrer XNaomi Colman is in the
'.ygpltal And, is gafctag along no "
at thia writing. Broo. J. R. Salley,
sister G. Ann Sanders, fill* -i
Colman are Still on the^plk list.
We pray for their recovery^ Sis- J
ter J. L. Heart and Mifiy- Reed
are nick also. ' ; <
The paeton calls the churcll^to
meet March 3rd at 7:80 p.m. for
apeeial business. We are with Mv "
one hundred percent.
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JOHNSTON NEWS
- Betlret C. M. E. ChttRK
Rev. W. E. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday night, February 23, beJrg
our first quarterly conference
_for this year, therefore the members
are looking forward to the
coming of our new presiding elder
in the person of the Rev. J. H.
Thomas. To hear Rev. Thomas is
to hear the gospel. Our motto is
"A Round Report". Also we are ,
.looking forward to the Ministers'
and Laymen's Council of the Anderson
district to be held at Bethel
Tuesday, February 25, at 11:00
o'clock. We are hoping that this
he a grand affair. The pdblic is
cordially welcome. Dinner will be
served at the church.
- The silver tea that was given
at the home of Mrs. M. E. McPherson
on Sunday' was sponsored
by the Women's Missionary so
ciety of'Bethel CME church. The
program was rendered by Mrs.
Laura Mima ..which was very interesting^_The
closing remarks
were made- by the pastor.^??
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison
services at Pine Hill Bapt. church
Sunday
BROOKGREEN NEWS
Rrnnlforoon 5-J ( Sundfiv KVfil
a beautiful Jay for all chnrch
'oers. The regular services were
leld at the Heaven Gates M. E
hurcl^Nwith their pastor. Rev. W
M. S. MbClary,#in charge.
We are so sorry to say that Mrs
W. Mt S. McClary was rush-^
he hospital. We hope for her a
peedy recovery.
Sorry to say that Mr. Tom Colins
>s very HI. .We trust that he
vill be better soon.
" The cbriTThutttty sympathizer wivi
he Collins family in their sorrow
:n the- loss of Prof. Collins. Mr
vollins was-funerali^ed lasL Tues . _
lay at the Laurel Hill Baptrst
hurch with the Rev. Brown ii
harge. The remanins were take*
o Sandy Island for burial.
We arj? glad to know that Mrs
"homasena Simmons is better at
his writing.
Principal Miles D. Bogan wa: 1
re would attend the Brookgreeu
welfare?conference. He has alsc
consented to give the GeorgetowrT
iounty schools the privilege to at
end the Brookgreen welfare con 1
Terence on Wednesday, March 12
Jn the same day there will be ;
boys' basketball game between
Lor Is schudl rrf Lurls,?S. C. and he
Myrtle Beach school of Myrtle '
Beach, S. C.
The Health Department will j
iring to the Bfoo"kgreen "privat,
ifhuol on Mondayr Mareft it?;' r ~
novlng picture show. We are ex
e:ting an 01 tne patrons ro at
end. This_maying picture is free
o every one.'
On Wednesday nirght, March 12
'lettis Academy of Trenton, S. C.
.vill render a program at the How
\rd high school rn Georgetown, S
2. The Bettis Academy will also i
ippear on the program at the
3rookgreen Welfare Conference aC t
11:30 o'clock. We are Roping tr j
iave the program from the press >
n the next, few days. 'We extend to
. very one a hearty invitatiop tc j
ittend the B?-ookgreen Welfare <
jumervnce on vv eunesaay, ftiarcn <
12, at 9:30 o'clock until 4:30 o'lock.
While at Brookgreen, don't"
'orget to visit the beautiful Brook- ?
rreen gardens,
Mrs. France*? Robinson left fo
slew York City last Saturday foi i
m , infinite stay. :
Don t forget to purchase yovn :
.eeader from Ben, Jr. <
GOURDINE CIRCUIT NEWS
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?St. James A. M. E. Chtlrch
Rev. C. S. J. Mollett, Pastor
Sunday was somewhat cold, bui
t did not stop church-goers from
ittending church services. Sundaj '
ichool began at its usual hour
vith Supt. and teachers at their ]
daces. Sunday Trtght at 8T0O p.ni ^
i program was sponsored By the *
nombers of the Usher Board am<-^
I". S. celebrating Founder's Day '
rhe young people put over a won- 1
lerful program. Quite a large 8
lumber were -with us and every- <
me seemed to have been well
itemed; ~ : * ~ '
We arfi_deased to have Rev J
Vlallett, he is a church worker ol '
10 mean ability and a wonderful 8
>astor; a happy spiritual leader 1
vho is .determined to^,put the pro c
cram over for God.
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II TAM M | XT f\ U7 JL y XJ UWQ
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Chavia A. M. E. Churrh *
ine sunaav senflfli w ^
,o order at the usual hour by C
>upt. George Gordon. The subjeo* **
if the lesson was "Jesus Teache?
forgiveness and Gratitude," Lukf i
17:1-4, 11-19. Golden Text, "Be ;
fe Kind to Another tender hearts <
>d, forgiving One. Another, Ever ;
is God, for Christ's Sake hath for- !
jiven Vou," Ephesians 4:32. '
-? -prasidmir-elder !
Dr. T. J. Myers, brought us a ]
wonderful message taken from St j
Luke 18:40. He delivered a strong J
soul stirring sermon: The audience J
was stirred with the Holy dhost i
We are prcfud to hJhie Dr. Myers J
The community w&s shocked tr i
hear of the death of. Miss Rut'n J
Arnefcfc Pasley, -who departed thir ?
life Tuesday night, February 11 \
at Johnson Memorial Hospital, in ?
Hemmingway, S. C. She was well \
thought of and loved by both white <
and colored. ,She wag a membei J
of Chavis A. M. E. churcH. Fun- <
(eral service whs held at Chavis J
A. M. E. chrifclr Thursday aftiF^
noon. "J
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ROBERT^SMM-LS HIGH
The Beaufort County Training
school boys' and grrls' basketball
teams defeated Robert Smalls H)
Monday in a double-header.
Our chapel exercises are twice
weekly by members of thsenior
cldss. In charge Mond
was Mr. Hyland Davis and Friday
Miss Mamie Fcrd. These exercise
are creating-quite a bit of into' 'among
the students, /
The Parent Teachers Association
of the Robert Smalls Hi school
meet Wednesday, February 12, at
the Washington library. It waa
called to order ny the president,
Mrs. J. I. Washington.
The meeting was opened by sing,
jng and. prayer. The 2?cd Psain
was recited m concert. After de~
votion,- the minutes were reeat
received and adopted. Next the
roll was called and each member
responded with a Bible VP ran Q I
fee. Dues collected, $10.98.
OhLanrf new business wete Ul?~!
xitfReil. Wn were glad--fry-receivtr
two new members, Mrs. D. Hills
and Mrs.- J. Doris, who were welcomed
into the Association hy thn .
president, Mrs. J. I. Washington
The meeting then adjjourned te
meet March 12, - . Last
Thursday night, February
10, in the scliuol auditorium, Lippincott,
noted magician, appeared.
All present enjoyed the eveninf
immensely.
The Robert Smalls boys' #nd
gtrlsA "Basketball teams met Summervrlle
boys' and girls' teams on
the -Robert-Sma lis-basketball COuri
February?14 ~ffjt 2:30 p. m. Eacl
game" furnished much competition
Summerville was victorious in both
games. WILLIAMS
CHAPEL A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
Services last Sunday were good
A splendid congregation was on
hand. The pastor brought greetings
f"om the Bishops' Council
held in New Orleans. He stated that
a large crowd of the leading mrnconnection,
were present.
The morning message was selected
from the Book of Numbers
32:23. Subject, "Things Uncovered."
The message "was well .review- ,
ed. We can truly say that our
hearts, burned within while this J
nan of God spoke to us. The choir,
as^ usual,?rendered very?appjte*- priate
music.
We were glad to recognize the
presence of our many visitors A We "j
.vant them to^ always feel"aTlTomn"
with us. ?? ; ? The
pastor, choir and congre j
gation visited Mt. Pisgah Baptist <
church at 3:30 p. m. The pastor j
preached from the subject, "Whisnerirrg
Gt?ll.ery>" taken from thr
Book of Job. A^ very _?ine congre
ration was in attendanccT"frmh-thr:_ _
neoting was a great success. We
Moved it and are always happy
o visit other.,, churches. ,
We are all' looking forward to
he fourth Sunday in March which
s the date sot for our great Spring
'ally. It can .be eeasily noted that
the membership is thoroughly
iwaken to the importance of the ,
jccasion I his will be the initial ^
;ffort of the many new club's re- .
ently organized by tthe pastor (
The evening service was well at-" j
ended. The message was delivered
v the pastor, subject, "The Great
"or fession." The choral cl,ub ha
leveloped into one- of the subitnntlnl
Hi. um? J
ire filling a long set need for the
vening services.
Goldie McDuffie, Reporter
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CAMDEN NEWS 1
Ferbuary 9 was celebrated : ,
Pounder's Day in New Bethel' A '
VI. E. church sponsored by_Mrs 1
Plorine Hurst. Prof. Watson, oL J
VIdther Academy, as guest speaker,
gave seme- interesting ~
tacts, also Miss Wallace (white)
eader of a number of young ladies ?
ind gentlemen. The student body *
lang "Good News the Chariot is
Joining " " I
Miss Pearl Smith, junior of Jack
torn high school, spoke on Pan '
.awrence Bunhar-and Miss Kib- o
er, senior of Mather Academy. 0
ipoke 'on Phyllis Wheatly. .Fro'rn
h?m we learned that it's not the ,
Olor of the skin, nor texture of i
he hair, but the mind is the standrd
of the girl or boy.. Mrs. M. F. J
darner of Mather, was at her f
lest at the organ. Compliments
vere paid Mrs. Hlirgt *nT th?- nrtln ?
'T Will Work.'' The pastor, Rev 4
'urry,nnade timely remarks.
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Satutyfcr, February 22, 1941
CELEBRATES SIXTEENTH
BIRTHDAY^* " . 1
i?Mrs, iSavarinah Pettatford, ICt-.
W. 120th St. N.AY. Cw Celebrated 4
her 16th birthday (arailta) on
February 11, 1941, with a delicious
dinner. Cocktaita were served in
her spacious living room then the
guests marched into her beautifully
decorated dining room where dinner
was served The dinner con
sisted of tomato* juice, cocktail
turkey with old fashion dressing .
gravy, macaroni,-^candied- sweets ^
string beans,-creamed onions, eel
ery, olives, mushrooms, nuts an<mints,
dessert, cake and ice cream
Those who AfltoBed?thw riinnei ?~q
prepared By a wonderful cook " 1j1
were: Mr- Morris Pettaford, Mr - f|
arid Mrs. S. Beasley, Madan
Thresa Jackson, Inez Hunter, MiHarry
Anderson, Mr. Robert Booth iall
of N.*Y. C,; Misses Emma J
and Cuponia M. Pitts, Mr. J. Gray of
L. I., N. Y. -it .
Mr. Robert Booth was knowp a*
Imean m eating. Games of all kinat -? ?
were played. All spent a lovely
evening and went, home full ol . ;
good food. _ <_
SHILOH PRESBYTERIAN O'l
CHURCH- - -
Shlioh Presbyterian church open
"cd at Hie usual hour with the
Supt. and teachers at their posts
of duty to? r*
Strive for glory, hon#r,and fame,,
That all the world may. know our ^ j
.names,
Or proudly sat upon a throne,
Mean little If W gtr~gtone.
Sunday, January 5, otir church " ---f-?
observed world communion service
Rov. C. W. Talley brought us a I
soul stirring sermon. He was at his
best. Everyone seemed to have^felt J
the spirit; ? ? .? ? 1
The 3irl Sunday in January we
had a large crowd out. Rev/C. W
Tally was at his best. He preached - .
a Wonderful sermon. Mrs. C. W
Tally was at her post of duty.
Every 2 weeks we raise $20.00
The 1st Sunday in February we
raised $11.00. $2.50 was given to
Mrs. Lillie B. Gaston, a faithful
member of Shiloh Presbyterian
church. We want all t.hp m??m.
hers of Shilnh church to? return
next Sunday morning. Service be- 1
gins at 11 o'clock, Rev, C. W. Talley,
pastor.
Mrs. Henrietta Gilbert lias been
indispoosetL -W-e -wish for her a -' ^ ?
speedy recover. k
Miss Jessie Edwards is ill $gain
She is the fine daughter of Mr. and *
Mrs. Waymon Edwards. _
MADAM PETER'S I
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