The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 01, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mw. Suam-Phtllips V^as with her
B h?r mother, Mrs. Knox of RerK
lhaw. who will stay several weeks
B" The last meeting of the Teachers
County Association closed Satur
B day morning. Much business was
k attended to. All officers wre res'
elected. President S. L. Finley and
B Prin. Witherspoon of Paradise
school, TIreat FaHsv were- -eleetod
as delegates to the House of Rep
eesenta u v es at.the jStale Teachers'
Association. The Association h^
made a 100 percent report to the
State Teachers' Association. This
- year's_ work has been very satisr
factory. The three instructors.
Mrs. M. M. Adair. Miss T*~B. CSFsell.
and Prof. Witherspoon did
, excellent work in the class roooms
_ pnrl p^ii th<^> teachers left benefited
each meeting day a'flOl aiumling
their classes.
Miss Cleopatra .^pann. the secre
tary, was very punctual and always
had an interesting minute
?' of the?proceedings. The teachers
have been happy to meet and greel
each other at these meetings, bui
' > thv eemeJ sorry Saturday bt*^
^ f'nva TTQTI P'TTrri a rrt
U1U2C tuc biuiv UUU vv?t?v - ~
At Brainerd Saturday afternoon
a large crowd-heard Prof. E. W
Brice,-president of GlinTOTr-^oilcge
when he spoke for thee NYA Center
on tthe subject. "The Educatior
al and'Industrial Emancipation o'
the N'egro." His address was listened
to with rapt attention. Ht
told-of?the Negro's Jovaltv during
slavery and now, starting out a:
a free man. he had nothing, but
with a determination to do and be
-??4us intuition and w-ill power pushec
thrm forward until step by step ir
every profession he is now four.c
i_ mastering with ease many difficult
-situations^ and-JfUHng . fcvith^ "efficiency
positions of honor, anc
showing To the world that he. too
has the mental, moral, spiritua
strength' to cope with men of intelligence
in any race.
He spoke clearly, plainly an.
forcefully, giving illustrations t
" prove Trrs?statements. He was introduced
by Mr. J. S, Etanback
: ' former president of Clinton Col
p lege.
Musrc was furnished by the NY.A
glee club with Miss Pansy Pt-r.der
It grass.' directress. Miss M M. Mci
Kissick. the supervisor, thanked
Prof:~P' 1' e rv> er n-1 i-Ti* h
thanked all for their presence. anc!
invited- them to their next vesper
Vl 1 ' - ir-A K- ;)"' vet !
later.
Mis? Mae- Stewart, of N. Y C .
~ ft> the g-e.?t tf'f her .parents. Mr
and Mrs. "Ctnp,!i?~SteWanr Center
1 St. ' >
The death of Mrs. Eugenia Leach
at her home or. Me Lure St.. was a
shock to .the entire town Thursday
7' morning. She appeared w$1fr"iJtr<
I while doing some outdoor turns
her next door neighbor noticed ry?i
lying on the back"steps. On receiving
ro answer when she asked her
I if she was sick, she called sona
r neighbors to help get her in the
t_ bouse. She never spoke a word.
< A popiexy had possession of herThe
next day . she_passed quietly
awav. Funeral services were htdr
at Metropolitan A. M. E. Z. church
Sunday afternoon. A large crowd
~ attended. The par tor. Rev. W. A
ffjPard. preached the sermon. The
, ket was covered w-th oeautifu1
flowers which were b<rrr.e by a
grnun of neighbors. The shroud
, W^'white silk: Burial
was in Hebron ci mousey.
She leaves her husband. Mr LuHug
Leach. one" dauenter. Mrs.
Ethel L. Jack >or.. three grand oh rid
^ ren. Miss Willie Mabel. Masters
Lucius and Alter Jackson, one
brother. Mr. Will McIntosh? one
niece. Mrs. Mabel P. Jackson. Mr
E.,N* Isorn. undertaker in charge.
Mr. Prince Rily?^ Mrs. ^Booker
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. German were
here Sunday evening visitirg
; friends. . _ .. .
Baptist Junior Club Sunday night
was enjoved-by the large,. <?rowd
' present.oThe dub consists, of the
r? tagfnt ^nnvcrtg of theyohurch.
Mrs C. M. Frnley, aSv+sof, prei
pared bhen:?for?the?rendition of
I ?their program. Miss Mae Fanni
Brown is president, and presided
with grace and drgnitv; Miss Nannie
Paden. In. vice president:-Mr
Aaotpnus urown, -t,o vice president:
Mi.*3 Dorothy Mackey. secretar^T-^il<rrfnr
Andrew Spnnn,
assistant secretary: Master James
Mack'ey. treasurer; Miss Dorothy
Heath, pianist: Miss >Gladys Mob
Imr-owi.hinr r.unwt- Collection.
* $11.62.
Rev. and Mrs. M T Coker and
mother spent a part cf the week
end in Greenville because of the
illness of a relative.
At St. Paul Baptist church in
Lowrys Sunday, the yard' and al 1
around were packed Tor funeral
service of Mr. Lawrence Mills who
died suddenly Tuesday mornirig
He was the choir leader and wa*
held in high esteem by friends
everywhere. Rev. Blake, the pastor
preached the -ermorr Mr Haroldj
Spann, undertaker, in charge.
J^iss Naomi Neal of Finley Hi
faculty, spent the week errd with
~ her mother in Columbia.
Granard High teams played here
Tuesday night. Their girls won
i 6-5; Finley High boys won 13-12.
"n trnrKiinn rTrmo Fri-.
J... LI L. : ? L""t!.
uay uigm.. naruiswi wun oom
games.
Mrs. Mary .Nelson and little
L;, grand daughter, Bessie .Lee WH
kins, left Tuesday night for Miami.
Fla. FT stay a few Months.
__ Misa F. B. Cassell announces I
Ihe marriage of her 5/thptert grrtpj
Miss Leila Woodard to Mr. James
1 Brtee on December 1940. Mrs
Brke is now a student at Clinton
jr College. Rock Hill. She will continue
pursuing her studies there
y Young Mr. Brice is of this city
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BARNWELL NEWS -~ZT
Revival meetrng begn?, Sunday
"right, February. 23, at Bethlehem
B; ptist church.
We are glad to know that a
good many f our friends, who have
een on the sick list, are recover>'"?
Miss Zeta Hey wood has return
ud to Phila.^ Pa. after visiting rela
.ives a fey dava. Miss Havwoor
made the trip oh the"Srlvef Metor
The annual trustees'^ banquet at
Friday night, was a success, "those
, who attended enjoyed a lovely re
oast.
WINNSBORO NEWS?= -i
! We did not "chance t^ tell last
\ eek that Negro History Week
k a as interestingly and tpreperly
in i' il i iimi. 1 1 1 ?' 'nriiltv
j f Fairfield County Training
chO' 1." Groups from the It'n grnil".
hrough the 11th grade compiled
i acts, figures on every Negro of
ote and rehearsed- them before a
: ackwi auditorium lor l-l-2 weeks
r our bovs and ^glrls.
ire inspired to do and to be tr.at
r- ^ nohlg - ' ' 1
A: interesting program was rei
ere 1 by a group of students from.
. F. C. T. school last Sunday after
ioori at Warman A. M. E. church
? t . _ "/ C*
' -port-orea oy .urs. c., c. uamc^.
f The splendid audience enjoyed the
.usiv. readings and short talks
J" \"'silver offering was lifted after'
wards.
? - Fn=-t3Ko Sundays St. ^ Pau^Bapvith
welcomed visitors. Miss LotsJ
se Walker of .-Vsheville. N. C.. a
- -^rauuaic_j2t' Kr.oxville College' and
I rstvuetor at Thorntree school ir
_ _^r cocr\ty. was with us and mad.
_\ur /Sunday school quite lively for
I oth the third and fourth Sundays
?Uis^A't-ia F.-Stubbs; our ho re ec
v n? r..ivs teachers here, was also
v js.'"~
Ir. our preaching ~ service. Mr
1 'lau-nyc Jackson, who recentlv.
-as* her lot with the people- of out
l ...wr,.. worshiped with us. The new
. pair added greatly to the a:dienet^
r..;v: -J. M. Btatty. the pastor, in.
od. ved Mrs. Jacksor. to the saint?
ir.d she made a very impressive
aik closing by offering her ser J
cite- to do her?b??in?the, uplift
\nc progress of God's cause.
y. . Jeter Alston of Georgia.
! . o:- last lunda.. lie re?wuh hei J
rt.on College St. We were gla.'
have him Tn"~^jr-n*i4frt,..
Re . Si OSes Kelt";., alio i; pa< ,
ring and teaching' in Oxford. N
(\. was a welcome visitor heioj
- last Sunday. He was the guest of!
his brother and sister-ir.-taw, Mr
and Mrs. David Belton.
The basketball teams of Fait'held
county trainingschoO|.clashc
y-- the tea.ms of Dravtoh Street
H: f Newberry. Wednesday. Feb
\i> v-m,their court. The scores were
14-lo for the girls in favor *of
Fai'.f.eld. The boys of Drayton
' St. Hi were victorious bv the sc.re
L '11-14 .
- Lancaster Training school team
tame to us Friday. Feb. 21. with
another double header. Again ode
boys were defeated by a score of
21-14 but our girls won 2?-v
* .amm *v,o.i /v*-. ytrtr lis* i
ire. Mrs Sarah Wriyr.t. Mr?. Sa-1
-ah MePntoshT a~d vnjii>te(' Eddr
''' i T'n ; in :']Wiri
'vt th:s wntfng.' *- 7; .
A program will be given next 1
Sun.'ay. March 2-. at Fairfielr I
C"Urty Training school auditorium
by the srlee club of the school.
" "-nnronred Ui >!: Ma-.u li?Euu?
lar/h^ music instructor." The pub.
> Invited to-attend as everyone
tlI be benefited:
NO' ES OF JONES CHAPEL
\. M. E. Z.ION CHURCH
Th" members anc] friends of the.
Y"s -pent a very enjoyable evenr.e
at the home"of .thtr President
Miss F. C. Benson and Miss Odes
sa Bates. As each member and
.s > it arriye?j~~a very unique hatch
- -L - v^-r J '
ei ine symuoi ui vjtruiftc ??
ton birthday wa? pinned on o>
Mis.- Bates. W realy felt a- :we
were attending a party , in.412
was_ .called to order by the
prescient, opening in the usual
faroi. After the transaction of
all business old and new. we turn d
. ur attention -to -Ah^ program,
which was very much enjoyed by
all. Miss C. K. Gordon, chairman
of program committee bLQUgh'
two very interesting games to the
club. Miss M. Pugh won- th?priz<
in the planning contest an.:.
( worn the prize iro
naTTrmgtTTes^ftTes^^ "" "^ ^^ '"
Among our several visitors" pres
er.t were the Misses Pugh. Harper.
Champion. Roberts. Jackson
Mesdames Shaw and Johnson.
Mrs. F. M. Sawyer responded
to the different remarks comm.
from our friends. WiT were them
very sumptuously served by thi
host *ses isses Benson and Bat^s I
assited by Miss B. Williams. Themer.u
consisted of chicken salad,
ham:' pickets, saltines, hot fchocO'late
topped with marshmailow.
chocolate and plain cake', vanilla
ice cream topped with cherries.
The meeting closed by repeating
the missionary benediction to
meet o-n the third Wednesday in
Man h at the home of Mrs Ruth I
Garrett, 1728 Rice St.
Come see who will v*> rmw-naA
"M iss _ JooeSL, Chapel". We are I
sponsoring a Contest between the
rr^arried and single ladies on the
2nd Sunday, at 4 o'clock ^t the
church. Contestants: Miss O
Bates, Mrs. C. Green.
happiness. fc
Mrs. Annie Wilson is suffering
from a paralytic stroke at her
home on Columbia St.
Miss Odessa Nelson and sister
have moved to Charlott.
TH
' RIDGE SPRING NEWS
Services were good at Ridge Hill !
-undayr?Everyone -seemed?to?bel
hurtgry for spiritual food Re' '
Jones really knows how to feed !
,.iis sheep. J
The Little Buds of Promise met
vt the library the 3rd Sunday at 1
3 .o'clock for its regular nheetrng. 1
It was goo j front the beg' nni n v
.to the end. ^ TT7~~
. Mrs. M. E. Crawford -reported
for January $0.00. She is the d:proud
of h'T- Lit
tie Francis Jirtimvs is renresenttng
February. We are asking a!i
to help her.
Mrs, A. C. Hichtower gave the
"Little Buds some very helpful remarks
which was appreciated by
all. We hope that she wrll com'
again.
The Buds will meet at the li
*' I' 11 " " ' p '"r If rh?' regular
" hour. Debora Washington
will.?erve the ciub aiftei the reef?
inc.
* Don't forget the meeting pine,
of tKe "Yd "P. lAAUub at the home"of
1M ias Beatrice?-mtrrthir
TPTJh! hourr ; ??
The Womanless Wedding wa.
Hiiit. n "i ">s* Hercules Peterson
won 1st prize, a large cake. Lrttle
Albe't Watsor. grand son of Rev.
and Mrs. J- C. Watson, won 2nd
priz''. a nice cakc. Those?boys
reallv looKen iiKe gins.
M -. Alice Hammond and daugh
tet . Jessy# Hammond and LabrorvDortian
spent the week end i
Ora- tfeburg. C. with Mrs, G
-Dtirn.'.an,
M- ?ht Allean Hammonds sister
Mis- Metze: and MisiL R-. Scott ot
Rate-shun*.. S. C.. worshiped at
Ride > HiiI Su-dav. Mr. Mimnaup'
Am< ; nf Johnston.- S. C.,-aUu woi_-_
shrped_ at Ridpe Hill. Visitors or
alwa -s welcomed at Ri*lpe-Hill - i
Rid^e?llill . SchooL News
Our daily attendance is fine a:
the -tudents are enjoying t1hcio
s h<>t lunches prepared hdaily.
_Ch 'pel hours are quite in'
vow Mj<< W-dl- irave,. a lfc.l
"\pkir.at/on en tEe sari"'
M- nday. errphasizThjr th~ r+.-- :
that God has ertrusted : < :
and ho\v we should use them ?7!
alsc ead a poem "Know Something f
Good AhK ud Me and Treat ""Me4
That Way." Mrs. Gardner p resent- 1
little Otis Walter? who asked
a few historical questions that (
-were mte nistiiuclv_ an s were. 1 by 1
*-h" ?thfrd?Mr-. P.-t.-rc.
n explained the Sunday- sc^bM t
lesson Friday. She emphasize !
-reality and faith in prayer.
MORRIS BROWN A. M. K.
CHl'RCH j
Charles^on. S. .?Our Services
kvst ^tmday ^nmrrdnf at 11 a m
were featured by a special ser
mon preached T>v Dr. Lemon, tc
the graduating clas? of adie School
i f B autv Culture, the Ffao Sys'tern
~ Mr?. Edith Smitih Brown
the teacher, presented the class it
well chosen words. Dr. Lento*- j
selected as a t**xt .Josh. -1^?andj
built his sermon around the_frTenu .
The .Condition of ^Prosperity". .A
large audience greeted the speak |
t-r. ana trie sermon was ntunsr auu
appropriate to the occasion. At i
the evening worship. Dr. I>emon,
"preaTT.eil froiM'TVl'i1 tl.?!rr"" oln
ing With Oo<l". He used as a te..t J
Genesis 5:24. Two members were
read intcu Full Communion at the :
nigh services. "
" U- U!ii planum. mi |
spring revival to begin pn the 5th ;
Sunday in March. 1041. 'and con- ;
tintu- up w "Faster. The services;
oi Mrs. Ida Mae Miller of Thica
-go. Ill, have been secured. This '
evangelist has been recommendet4
a.._one of the best in our connc
tion.Dr.
attended the recep 1
tion given for Bishop J. S. Flip
per in Columbia. S. C. last Mon
day night.
Our rally is now tbe eenter of
attraction at Morris Brown. Organization
erf the classes goes
steadily forward, and succc-ss
tyould seem assured.
tiro. K. "Crawford who ~hnr hr.--n *
sick for sometime, is very much
improved, and is asrain attending
the services.
Miller chapel
A. M. F. CHI RCH '
Rev. B. F. Sumpte-. Pastor
Newberry?'"The Church is Mov
na: Oi "?That statement fits beau
ttf'-llv, wi;h ttft, program rf m
| church under the leadership 01
Rev. Sumpter.
Sunday school opened^ promptly
rftJO o'clock with officers and teachers
at their posts. The lesson
was beautifully discussed and reviewed.
?
.V 11:30 fhe paster preach'd
an inspiring and soul stirring sermon.
His text was taken from
Joshua 7th chapter and he chose
as subject Friendship. Again Sun
day night the pastor delivered a
wonderful message.
On Founder's Day a very
unique and enjoyable program was
rendered by the young folk. Mr
A. T. Butler was tn charge of. the
literary part and the junior choir
rendered the music. We must
commendJfrs. B.. F- Sumpter and-.
Hattie Alexander," directresses of
the junior choir, on the splertdid
work they are doing with the
young folks.
Rev. Sumpter attended the Bfa |
hops Council in New Orleans, La
last week. He. reported a very, i
pleasant trip. He stoped in Ala 1 <
barha Snd vlstted many of tfte utio
ter__chur<?hes. ' - , ' >
Ort. Monday night the following t
members, along with JJeVT" Sump, ,
ter, attended the reception given (
in honor of Bishop Flipper at A1 |
len university: Mg. H. B. Butler, i
i
E P A.LMETTO LEADER
AIKEN NEWS ti
si
Cumberland A. H. iL Church p
.? . ~ vi
At. services "were largely attend ai
ed Sunday. 10 A^ M-. S. S. was je
held with Supt. D. A. Jones and to
teachers at their post and had a M
wonderful discusion of the lesson, se
11 A.M. Rev. Washington made N
all hearts rejoice, subject God's hi
"Message to the Church. " 7:30 P ~
M: delivered another strortjf ai
sermon. Judge 11:35. subject: sp
r.nvpiiant. Viaitr>r<i?during the -R
day, Mr. Edward Jones. Miss Rob
inson of St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and be
Mrs. Charlie Carter. Miss Roys, to
tic of Durham. N. C.: Mrs. Gold M
marTT Miss Hettie Bowman. Mrs D?
Marie Rivers, Mr. Ernest Rivers
Jr.; M rs. Martinez Harrington,I
Rev. Carter, Miss Rosamond John ch
son and Mr. William J. Warren.
On Monday we held our regulat be
church conference to organize for an
tains we reflected and the church
has been divided into sixteen
groups. Each- group is to repre ; ?sent
a Bishop and hts Episcopal ?
-district.?All boaids and auxiliar "vr
ies are working and planning to
make his Bishop the most?popn?^
lar. Watch the bulletin board in WJ
the vestibule. * ..
Make Cumberland your head yj
quarters^nd don't ??
jKcc yuur |
Palmetto Leader, ask for Free I pt
mar. Jones. | ?,
Wesley M. E. Church J ^
Church school opened at the u=>lkc
oat hour. 11:30 Rev. -Jamison en |jc
Tored" the pulpit?nnH -delivered "I"
wonderful sermon from St. John!
9:25. theme The Blind Man Cried !
7:30 Q^clock-Rev. Jamison preach!
ed from St. Mark 4:40. theme:!
Don't Fear if Christ is on Board I gs
Visitors. Miss Dorothy .G^oge, Mr,LH:
and Nks. Louis Campbell of Vir-J so
Trinia; M iss Wiggins and McCbl-lTR
urn ami the student h? dy of Schol pt
field N. and I. school. I ri<
At 5:00 o'clock the Ladies Aid jar
had their regular meeting at the j ds
home of Mr. and Mrs. LvRoy A1 1
We are?glad to see Mrs. Jose I 17
phine Wells able to w; ? ~h.j? L it! J nu
us uvgain after being it! tVr qutte-p ^
awhile. T 1 *a
R? !- Wm. Jenkins r ex-pas 1 idtor
made pop calls at several I de
hon.es on Monday. We are al 1 de
ways glad to see Rev and Mrs I he
Jenkins. - *,
Seeond Rapticf (hnrrh I
Rev. Jesse W, Mile>, Pastor
I ua
.Sunday, Fet>. 23 JSutnilay?schooli- w;
""and' church services v..t-re largely I er
attended and I musft'sav we are! t
having some very helpful Bible lth
subjects each Sunday. S rhethir.o I er
that each of us need to rut intc 1
-our every -day Life ar.4?by ! it;
these great lessons giver, by Jesu: I B<
Christ in His great teaching t elthe
human fa milt*
at
At our regular church service ki
\v?r 'had* a arrest message brought
to us by Rev. c. W. Turner, Exo h<
dus 13:21, subject A.n Evidence ht
of Presences Armstrong and E<
pointed message. We -feel that
'his great message will be lasting n<
ir 'he hearts of those that heard in
it. At 3:30 Rev. Turner and Mr. ta
Johrr- fruits motored over to B--t- re
- ' ' h
JOHNSTOCV NEWm
Miss Rosa Mae Sprites ~?p?mr ,
the week-end in N'orth Augusta. "5
S.. C.. with Miss Margaret Green- >l;
jtuMid Miss Gri, voad?teach.-*
at Calvary school .in Saluda coun- ,
yMrs. T. J. Morris of Columbia. ^k
S. C.. was the guest of Prof, and
"Mrs. K. Pean_o.i?Sunday
Mrs. Ceola Palmore of Moultrie ?
Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C P.
Pope on Aiken St.
We are_ glad to. add to the list?=..
of-d^w subscribers the-name ot
Miss Eliza Friday of Columbia
S. C.. now a popular teacher ai
Dunbarton, S. C. , s
- Miss Hattie Miles entertained
her Sunday school class with a A
Valentine party at her home on v"e
February 1 1th, Several games and ;
"crmte^ts wor'?- enjol'ed during tTiie (jfi
evening: until a late hour when
candy was served: Those present
>were Pauline Matthews, Dora Wat " v
ren. Willie B. Preston, Love Sink- ^
Ter, Bobby Jean BurghT^ Virginia -Davis,
Bet-nice Da'-is, Lue Helen 3r'
Attaway, Alfred. Sinkler, Fred
tinkler. Jack Gibson Lester Mvle> ' 1
Miss T. I.. Spigner and Annie Bell
Toles of -Jacksonville, Fla. '
Miss Vivian Spann entertained *V"
birthday, Feb. 12th. The girls
enjoyed the evening by playina J
games and enjoyed music played ^.a
by Miss L. M Rattray. Then they ,l!"
were served cake and ice crean.
by Mrs. A. ^-1. Spann. Eact^guest
brought a lovely, gift to their hoe "a
tess. The guests were: Misses "
Blosom Dean, Mildred Mohley
Ora Mae Jones and Sarah Miles, on
AJbertha Hogans. ar
A pre-Washington's program ')
was rendered Feb. 21 at Pine Hill mi
school by 1st and 2nd grades un- tG?
der the supervision of Mrs. A.M
Spann. Appropriate songs and
poems were given honoring out ***'
first president. The program whs
Very interesting and enjoyed by
all. Refreshments were served. "e<
JBra5=_^? -- . T- pa;
U. S. Gallman. Mrs. Ida Hare, foi
Sallie Moon and Addie Hare. They temade
merry and feasted till the wi
hpll rant* Aiif f U ~ I.
._..e uut tut uuur, oa]
We were-delighu^i to see broth u><
pr, F. B. Pratt, Sr. at churrh Sun
day. We trust that hell continue, !
on the road to health. cer
?Mr. JamrT Carter" was tn thr tm
;ity Saturday and Sunday visiting so<
relatives and friends. He_ia ?*__.? 1
pecting his uncle (Uncle Sam) to 1
*all him anytime. He ia now con He
nected with the State Highway pr*
Department in Columbia. I
s academy and at 4 o'clocjghe
>oke to the student 8
m. he was again in'^cmureh serce
With another message of hope
id pheer. St. Mark 2:11. Subct
The Victory of Faith. Visits
at the evening srevice Mrs
amie Youngblood of New Jer>y
and Mrs. Cathrine Pollard of
ew York. We were pleased to
ive them.
JJU^and Mrs. James (Jrant. Mr
id Mrs. Grisby of Granitevillt,
>ent the afternoon Sunday with
Mr. M. H. Holmes and Mr El
rt Corbett motored to Dunbarn
Sunday gvening to visit one of
r Corbett's cousins Mrv- Archie
>e.
When you are stopping in Aikmake
Second Baptist your
I'rch home.
The Christian Club No. 2 will
entertained by Mrs. Lila Baker
'II Ml'y. Aimiu Wilson on Dunday
?March 2nd at the home
Dea. and Mrs. Frank Wilson
Mt. Harris-Neaca
Sunday was our regular meet
g day and many were present
sy. L. Harrison delivered a soul
irring?sermon.'?The?collection
is very good. Visitors Miss Mu
; Blakeley. Mrs. Bessie Knights
r. Willie Riley and many others.
Those on the?sick-list are-Mrs..
>arl Bates, Viola Walker and
5 tell Jackson. We hope for
em a speedy recovery.
We regret very rr.uch that the
ime of the Dickson family was
stroyed by fire last evening.
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Rev. R. W. Winn, pastor
Gi anitevilie?Sunday school be
in promptly with Mr. Wiliam H
an is,- Supt. in charge.-.-- The -les
n was interestingly taught by
e various teachers," Two~much
aise cannot be given Mr. Har5
for the interest he has created
none the young men toward Sun
lv school.
Our paston._preached a wonderT
<ei mnn from the text John
:2:\ We were proud to see a
n her of visitors. Come a2ain
The tr.any friends of Mrs. JulH.
Palmore a well known resent
formerly of this city. "Will
ep-iy regret to learn of hei
ath. The remains were brought
re today for burial. -i.
Valley Fair Baptist Church
Rev?ii?B?Rush. Paster
Our S. S. was very good as~l:'s~
I. Supt. Deacon A. H,. Palmore
is absent. Mrs, J. Bessie Weav
presided. This is the second
ime the writer can- remember
e Supt. being absent for seval
years.
M>s. Ida Beal is back after vis.
v. - -
... .nr. ana . ALES^JjSA&CJ
?al in Edgefield, J5. C.
Mr. Lewis Adams was a visitor
the home of Miss Mary I. Simp
ns Sunday evening.
Miss Eflie Williams was calle^
>me on account of the death of
r' mother. Mrs. Sara Williams,
icefield.
The friends of .Mrs. Martha Ab
?y will be glad to lea-cn of hei
inrdyoment at the Aiken hospi .
I. We hop?_..for her a speeds
covery.
Mrs. Liil'^ Painiore Curry oletroit,
Mich.. Mrs, Ruby Pal :
ore Goldbough of New York:
sv, Thomas- Land of--Umon-w^ttrj
re to attend the funeraUof their
=ter-in-law.
Little Minnie Ruth Holmes The
lighter o! Mr. and Mrs. RoBt
Holmes is in Columbia, S. Ce.
hospital for cripple. -She-swas.:
jured sometime ag<^from_a fall.
ie~ is an active member in Sun-|
,y schooL junior choir. We~hope
e will soon be "home again and!
mpletely recovered.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. D. J. Gadson. Pastor
Anderson. Feb. lb?Our ^uruia>
h'iol opened at rTTiuO o'clock by |
r very efficient SupL Mrs. 6.
Johnson. The classed made a i
ry interesting study of the lesr.
Rev. G- C. Gjover, gave helpful
mark's and advice to the school
We were pleased to have our
ending elder preach inspiring
i morrs for tnt S.'nday morning
d evening. The services were
..ii "
a-tipn nor. oy members and
ends.
On Monday evening our firs!:
arterly conference for this year
is held. Inspite of the fact that
?. flu epidemic made our church
fTWTe^Wflse tor "a period of trine.
f presiding elder comrrfertded the
stor and members for the v?iry '
>e reports from all departments
the church.
On Thursday evening . f tn?me
week the junior iteuanlw I
ard, unifer the leadership of'Mrs
ilhelrr.ena Jackson, pave a l?p.squeeze
at the home of Mr.
d Mrs. Maceo N'eal. Cleveland
enue. The activties rvf^Jbe?eve?
ng were enjoyed by the larv at
idance.
On January 31, the members
Bethel gave Rev. Oe'dsoh a
rprise birthday party. The real
t.hdav was February 2.
The parsonage was beautifully
^orated in red and white crep<
per with a chair draped in white .
r the honored guest. The waitises,
who were dresaed in white
th red heart-shaped aprons and
ps. served a delicious renast of
?tream and cake, and Valentine
lors containing cinnamon hearts
Vfany valuable 'presents were re
verl, amontr which were handTtiTcfff.
neckties, shirts
:k*. writing paper, shaving sets,
lat, etc.
We are doinsr big bhmgrs m
thel and would '"appreciate your
sence at any time.
3. H. Cotxum, Reporter
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GEORGETOWN NEWS
Mrs. Maggie JL Manigault' was
hostess to Better-Home and Gar-d^n
club meeting on February 13
instead of Mrs. M. W. Prioleau
A large ni mber was present and
some very interesting topics or
flowers were discussed. The hostess
had a number of flow cata'ocues
and cook books.^ for inspec
tion and each individual was pre_
sented with one of each kind. This
bein? the day before St. Valentine
Buy everything i?hh nei'CWl In .
Valentine style. Each person is
to bring to the next meeting somo
kind of plant or seed and ,. ex
^hange with other members.
The different clubs recently or
cranized in the George Thomas
defense case are doing splendid
work. The West End club sponsored
b y Mesdames Beaulah
Wragg, Sarah Parson and Eliza
Hlllilut. assisted by Mrs. Bailie
Robinson?and?others?need?to?beespecially
commended.
The Community Center opened
Monday morning. February l~th j
ITJ Trainers antf 1 supervisor are !
iri charge at present and wm
increase to 20 trainers and 2 su
is a cordial welcome extended al
ways. The sponsors are still giv
i'Hrto. furnish the Center. Conic
nn Fold's day March 21 they are
"having (*?pen house" inspection. A
picture will be taken of the Cen
ctri. (ion t iau 10 get one.
Give Mr. J. W. McClary acall
He Is located at 1721 Front St
and sells merchandise. He. is ours
try him out.
EBENEZER A. 3!. E. CHURCH
Rev. D. V. Wilson, Pastor
Charleston. S. C.?On last Sun.
day morning: the pastor preached
I a very inspiring: sermon taken
i from St. Luke 12:2. his subject
I was "Your Sins Will Come to
Light". S. S.-was conducted by!
'the Supt., Mr. .Joseph-Kinloch and
the lesson was reviewed by Mrs
F. V. Wilson. The League service
was conducted by the President.
Mr. F. M. RrAnch. ]
At 7:.'}0 the Rev. W. T. Murrav
preached. His subject was, Qual- 1
ificatn.ns - Tor Leadership, taken !
from Joshua 1:G. his sermon was |
I indeed n iniVt-ei.
? cujoj iiuitr one. (
Anone the manv visitors were i
I the M>s. W. T. M'Ti ay. -the Rew
Turner of the S^uth Carolina conference
- arid- _ th^.?Ev vT 'J.ames""~"oT
Adams Run.
LEXINGTON CIRCUIT
Rev. I. 0. Simmons. I'astor
I Sunday marked an -ch'-r h'gh
day at Spring Hill. The services
were unusually grand. Our pastor
delivered a very "fine message
which was enjoyed. At 3:30 p,m
the funeral of one of Bethel's
faithfi.il members was held in the
person of. Mrs. Ella Lewie Ly
brand who met with a very sad
misfortune by means of fire. She
was S Stewardess, Missionary
wnrlrnr\ r\C r>* ,u -. - -
. ..?miiifi cnurcn and
J taught irl\the public sctirrol sys
j tern of thisNiounty several years
| ..On Monday at--3I30 p.m. the
j funeral of Mrs. SallieTrutc}iers< ni
was held at- Mt. Ziuc_iJ-.urch jtfi
j which she at ope time was a faith j
j ful member however^ during-.her (
| latter?yeaxs_. she_\vas'"'an act-ivo .
I member of Jones TTp^fcTA. M. E.
[ The program at Cprlng Hill ,
I church lest Sunday was - most j
"T"TT,,"T^??3^TT tT"",T^!pn"TTTt^TT?T",^5T,'
it-s kind ever had on the Lexingto;.*
charge. The tea hers who hacL.
charge are to be commended foi 1
the fine w\v they conducted the
tfffllr. ?;?-??L
Those attending the get-to-geth
er meeting on last Tuesday along
with the pastor Mr. and Mrs. J
W. Black. Mrs. Jennie Sligh and
Mrs. Carrie Taylor and Mrs. Cora
Jones. r
Mrs. Emma Wigfaii of Bates j
burg was here _on a visit to rela
Mfs. Frances L. Warren of Phil
adelphia, Pa., is here visiting reltives_.on
last week. | ..J.
ative^ Rev. and M-?*. W. IE. Tee. .
he Rev. J. S. Danley is visiting
| relatives ip the Piedmont section [
of the state. Will return to be
on fllitv nt \fr Clioo r \.t r
... ~ - -y ? w ? * ^ U I
Sunday, ? .
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are. obtained only by reading The
Palmetto Leader each week.
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IN MEMORIAL!
-?a<t but. .anco
of our love one, Samuel R W agg
| who departed this life F l> aary
21st, 1940.
We know that you a' e v" ' r ^
At the Pearly Gates on hi
Longing for your love on s
To meet you bye and bye. .
And as we travel on o" rv
HL Ml.
Where young not-old sh.;!l '.ever
die, '
In that sweet home b? v >r. ! ' the
sky.
?Sadly rmsscrd- by: :
Mother, wife and dren
sisters and brothers.? ?
IN MEMORIAM
Ip? sad and loving memory ot
our dear husband- and- father Mr.
Sancho Thompson, who departed
this life March 1. 1925, sixteen
years ago. ~ ^
But O for the touch of a vanished
hand, j
And the sound of a voice that is
; -atill.
Mts.^Bessie Thompson, wife ~ 4
Mrs. Aubrey Hodges !??
Earnest Thompson .
Cornelius Thompson, children
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