The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 01, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
1 Saturday, March 1, 1941
NEWBERRY NEWS |
j ^^^rs. G?rrre MeCrackin, wife of
I ^ drank MeCrackin, departed this
? ife February 15.
She was born in Newberry eoun}l*'.
Her hvsbantl proceeded her tr
" Great Bevon^ many, years ago '
At one time they were pros
el" rs farmers of Newberry eountv.
She was admired and loved- by
all who knew her. Shb leayes to
p'o rn her passing. twelve child
ten. 9 hovs and 3 pi Is. an 1 thif- (
t t-?'n" c^-an l children. Namely: Mes
Matthew and King MeCracker
of Atlantic C'tw N. J.- c(i'nuc'
" Tracker of New Rochelle; Fran]
i ^Al'-Craeken of New Haven, Conn.
[ dell pnd James MeCrackin of
* ^^Whrte Plains, N. Y.; Mrs Minnit
AT;1 ' Balding, T. J. and Bob of
New York C it vTTTvsTSusie Massies" -t
of Scarslale. N. Y.; and Anni
Mae of Newberry, S. C
Tha.funeral service was held a'"'1
Hi H'"!1'1' Bfl^tiat MUR'H
"'e'lnp'dav, Fsoruar.v 18. Revs.
Copeland Williams and -McMori i; ~
' o-ize U: deitaker F. B. Pratl
| in "hoe??e. ,
- Rev. and Mis Geralden and
mother, were the *3bpoer guosU l
t Mrs. Bessie Chick of 607 Cald
7^^w'U St.. February 14. ~ ~ .
V Mrs. Gussi-e Miller, Misses Clara
etta B1 ford, Eliza Spearman, "Ros
lee GiMiam.* -and Verena Earl?e
itnoes motored uown to orotic
-River school on Saturday, February
22, to take part in a prograin
given by Mrs. E. E. Gaulden.
Mrs. Bernice Lilliewood, pion1st.
. Bethlehem Baptist Church
Misses Claraetta Bluford and
Sarah Dawkins were thewinners li
^fea contest held at Bethlehem Bapchurch,
Rev. E. E. Gaulden
pastor. Miss Bluford, who won
-first, prize by raising the higher
amount, $18.30, was given a purple
and gold jacket. Miss &&Lah
DawTcTns,~~wRo "WT>n the second
-prizes -raised -the_ ne xh_ highest _
amount, $15.26, and a beautifu'
prize was presented to her. The
other contestants were: Masses
Elizabeth Bow%rs, $6.55; Velma
Parker, $.75-, Mamie Connor. $2.00
VVilhelmenia Coleman, $3.30; Ethe"
Morris; Verena L. Rhodges, $6.7?
This was in connection with the
rally which was held on the third
Sunday, in Februanv. The total
.amount raised from all sources
| ^wtrs $226.38.
The Ministerial Alliance
Newberrf, S. C.
~ The Ministerial met"
Monday, February 24, at higTTnoor
The dervotional period was con
ducted by Rev. Livingston, afte*
which Rev. J. C." Collier took
charge. Rev. Davrs preached a ver>
interesting sermon which was enjoyed
by all who heard him.
Three white ministers of our
city were present at our meeting.
the Church" movement, spon'
. sored by the Chamber of Com
merce. .For the next six week1
there will be speeches and an
nouncements made in the variou
churches and over the air about
this movement.
As ministers of our group, wc
decided .in this meeting, that wc
^would?do our host to make our
" pguplti lliimrabuut the ehurfh ?>i|i
God in these trying- times. ?
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor
Friday night, February 21, a1
appreciative audience was greath
??-benefitted Hv an'ihWrestmg, tribrI
^^cal and practical message WfltPf"
"was delivered by Dr.iP.-tJ. lUnarapresident
of N/eWberl<y College.
His theme was "Do the Beat Yon
?.?Can with What) You Have." Ho
congratulated the Negro race or
their progress for 75 years, the
glee club of Drayton Street high
schoool for the lbeautiful music
rendered, also the vocal trio "My
Song," by J. Rosamond Johnson
and sung by Mesdames Be mice
Lilliewood, E. H. and C. E. Allen
Mrs. A. Jones was mistress of
ceremonies.
? Profr?H.' ^ Gall man--gave?thi_
? - history of the Negro in the wars
^^Mrs. S. W. Allen, Sr. introduced
^Jlhe speaker. Invocation Prof
?0; W. Jone a,? _. 1
We were delighted to have in'
our service, Ppof. R. F. Gladder
of our city; Prof. Brown tfron
t Harbison College, who accompanied
Rev. Reasoner. Alhof these gentle
IT, men gave timely remarks.
Ld The Sunday school'" amf leaguf
I I services were very interesting to
f [ all who attended,
rf Our Bible classes are spiritually
and intelligently taught every Wed
nesaay afternoon from 4:^0 vr
To all of OUT services we welcome
yon.
Miss Verna Rutherford left th
^ *^ity Saturday afternoon tor New
York City where she will reside.
We wish .for her a happy life.
PURITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. A. P. Porter, Pastor
Shelton, S.C.?Last Sunday was
a beautiful day for church goers.
Our Sunday school opened with
the Supt. officiating. Dea. C. Hal
?-f- sey taught the lesson as a whole
and our pastor conducted the review
very beautifully. Many
^fefacts were made plain to us, es^^>eciftllv
.why the Jews and Phari-1
se.* despised the Publican. At the
close of the S. S. and th? devotion
for morning worship," our
j Pastor, Rev. A. P. Porter preached
a wonderful sermon using for
htw text Luke 10:41-42 subject The
One Thing Needful. Purity B$p
tist ehurch feels that our prayer* {
L are answered and we got what we.
f^Myanted and asked God. for,'
^^'hanks to God for sending us a
shepherd.
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CLINTON, S. C.
Friendship A. M. E. Church
Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor
h
Why not come to Sunday school
n time? There are no excuses. ^
Ince we lived in the age of but- P
tons and pirs. Now we are living i'
n the age of zippers. Zip them on
nd lot's come to worship on time V
Rev. C. S. Keys, pastor of th > :<
"ho'-oh of God, Gdcon Hill, taught
" 'uriay school. The school entered *
vvhole-heartily into the discussion ;
if the lesson on prayer.
At 11:30, in keeping with oui ^
Sunday school lesson, Rev. Waiver
spoke forcefully from St. Matt
11 Theme "Confidence in Pray>? ."
Aftc listening tp the sermon
ivo fo nd that it's very necessary (
1 vave cf niididice in prayer, ??
The A. C. E. league has a very
rrfteresting program each -Sunday.. 1
A nowd visiting >
fronds heard Rev. Keys preae
""1 -hoi?- sing Sunday eveirirg
He had entire charge of the' ser- c
vice. Friendship's choir needed J- r
rest. - (1
Rev. Keys brought us the ev> <'
ning message" frotfl St. Luke 4 r 1F --4
You missed a sermon if you didn't f
hear him on (1) The Anointed a
Treacher, and (2) Deliverance an
Cantive. Preachers get anointed f
'rd he delivered from some of the t
whines he mentioned. Pulpit as.
sociates were Revs. T. Clardy, A v
J. Steward and E. L. Lilliewooo i
Revs. Clardy and Lilliewood Highly t
complimented Rev. Keys for that
Wonderful sermon. J
The. sick committee made a re- f
port of the sick members visited 1
A neat sum was" given "to Miss I
Lana Roden.
Prof. L. Roden and family were
here Sunday to see his sister, Misr
Roden-,.-who is very much in need
of the doctor's care. .
Friendship's pastor and choir
has been invited to take part in '
"H?program -at-Bathlehcni?Raptj^ r J
church the third Sunday 'in March i
The mortgage Fuming will take-1place
on that date. Rev. E. Wright i
is pastori ? I
Friendship's choir is now pre- 11
naring for her usual Easter pro <
gram. zrr??- 3
Mt. Hebron BaptPt Church i
Rev. A. A. Sims. Pastor j
The -Sunday school Supt., Mr. \
J. H. Rul, is head of an organi
zatron which Is li.viitg to increase , 1
the Sunday school's attendance. ;
Classes No. 1. 2, 3, 4, and 5 re- ! .
eeived?prizes Sunday. We hope '
that these classes will continue j
n?h??rg viH foil right in line: I
~ A Silver-Tea -will be given at j
Hebron Sunday, March 2, at 4:00 1
o'clock. The public is invited. ; 2
The ftiotners _ ^iuu ui ,
was hostess to a banquet Friday "]
night in the Bell St. Auditorium i
The guests arrived at 8 o'clock \
beautifully dressed. At a later ]
'hour -thfe guests were called tc i
artistically decorated. When everyone
\vas seated Mrs. Inez Simpson \
welcomed the guests. The bles- 1
sing was then asked by Rev. H. W.
Walker.
Between courses we were enter- ;
tai'ned witi, remarks, readings,
instrumental and vocal solos Cor- 1
eluding the evening, Mrs R. P
Alexander, at the piano, asked j
th:it ivr> sing "America" since we
vvere?on-the, eve of (ieorge WftSlP?I
ngton's birthday. The evening wa> t
happilv spent. ' ' li
See Mr. J. TT Ruff who will fi-11 <
your cars with gas. Let's help J
Qlevate our own. Ryv. E. L. Lillie- i
wnnrl on West. Car. Ave., will"
- ynn nlnnrr the pmnrefv~~1tTlC ~i
and repair your shoes I
Hell Street High
On Friday, February 21, the |
girls'-"basketball team met ^Ster I
ling in the Textile Hall: Although ^
they were defeated 9-26, tbey still :
have the courage and spirit to be- 1
lieve that winning day will come 1
their way soon. 1
On Sunday, February 23. a silvei 1
tea- was ^jiverrby the senior class 1
?f Bell Street school in the home 1
economics department. Miss H. E 1
Walker, the class sponsor and ad- 1
visor, was present. Games . were , 1
were served, The evening was ail <
enjoyable one. . . ~
CARMSI.R NEWS '?
<
Mrs. Mary Johnson of Sancuc j
spent Thursday night with her ,
'ister, Mrs. Frances English. ^
Miss Margaret Chirp spent th< ;
week end ^with Miss: Sadie Rnb^~j
ertson. ]
Mrs Coon of Pomarie, is in |
town. She is stopping with Mrs 1
Carrie Brown and family. i
Mis. Iil'iiu Laney lias herw witl> H
for quite a while but is now up. 1
Mrs. Louise Webber has been ill 1
fox a few days but fs much im c
proved. -? 1
Mr. Berry Shelton is s.till on 1
the sick list. ^
Services were good at Williamr ^
Chapel A. M. E. Zion church Sun- t
day. The school was called to ordei j
by the Supt., Mr. Ervin Coleman. ^
The lesson was taught and discuss. \
ed by the school after which_i,hu.-i
school was organised forTKe year [
A wawfTprayer service was con- t
ducted after Sunday school. The j
pastor's sermon was short h"? ful" r
of thought. The spiritual part of 1
the service was verv hicrVi Twn
members were added to thp church r
Mr. ami Mra. Samuel Roprmtsv Thr- ~f
church refoipes to have them. i
Mrs. Lillie Stewart was appoint- J
ed to take charepr of Sister Eva I
Coleman's class. Mrs. Pearl John- f
son was made president of the [
W. H. and F. Society of the church t
Mma Ramie* Brawn will open 1
the adult school Monday nifcht at 1
the Oak Grove school, Carlisle, S <
C. She spent the week end In Co- i
lumbia with her oarents. (
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MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Mclwain. Pastor
Sunday school began at the usual
our with all officers at their posts
f duty. The lesson was beautiful;
taught and reviewed by the
astor. After a warm prayer meetig
our pastor came.before us and
rought to us a wonderful message
alien from St. Luke 1.1:1. His sublet
was "Use Your Starter."
We had with us Sunday, Mr. and
Irs. Willie Boyce from St. James
i. M E- church. They were the
inner guests of Mr. and Mrs
t:?.vard Ashford:
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson
mm iSf. Luke Baptist church, wer<
1. o visitors.
^Ylsitors are always welcomed
!nme "again.
Rev. C. C. McTWaifrwas.the~afernnon
dinner guest Sunday t
dr. ?rd Mrs. rl. Clo'id and had r
Hue to the lateness of Rev N
Y Rice, our pastor came before
"s and delivered another soul stiring
sermon, after which Rev. Rice
ntered and brought to us a wonerful
message. The audience reoiyed
as never before. Manv
riends were gla<T to see Rev. Ripe*
*i?l_ linnii tin wilt?ctinn ?hack.
Rev. P. K Thompson will preach
"r us Sundav night ) nbehalf of
he Will Do Club. y\
Our raflv was J00 percent. J4
v,^Il colse the secahd Sunday nigh1
n March. Every member did as
hey were asked.
The church is standing by Rev
dclwain in ever, yrespect. Every
dan he puts on goes over the top
f you don't believe .i o,,tmca<
f you don't behve it, come and see.(Miss)
Carrie Cook, Reporter
SOUTHERN NEW COMETH
CLUB
Long Lslano, N. Y., Feb. 24?
rhe writer failed to write for
everal weeks due to illness in the
amily. . ' ~~
?Alt- members are looking _forvard
to the best year in our hisvt
the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Themlore
Anderson. 15 W. 95th St., N,
in 'therr."Path Across the Hill"
please come prepared to recite
vithout paper.
I want to thank Mrs. Celestina
f.enom, Mrs. L e i th a H allow ay. an^
Miss Mattie L. Foulks for subscribing
for the Palmetto Leader
iVe wish to have more subscribers
n the near future.
Mrs. A-; 5~, Carley, Jr. gave birth
o a baby' grrl~"January S, nanrcd
t'ivia Georgia. Mother~ and?baby
ire doing fine.
Miss Rubbie Hermon, former of
[toward" St., batesburgi S. C., now
of this city, was married Jan
inry, 19 to Mr. Ernest Berry, 2306
ITarlnn St., Hhila. Mr. Berry is
'ormerly of Aiken. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry will make
their home In Phila . Pa.
If you want a good hair cut see
Mr. P. L. Peterson at the Halloivood
Barber Shop just of 102nd
St.. Northern Blvd., Corona, N. Y.
If your care needs repairing see
If your car needs repairing see
Ave , Corana, N. Y. Work done
guaranteed.
-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garven and
9'Other <">f Hempstead, N. Y,, were
be afternoon guests of Mr. arid
Mrs. Kev Weslev Lennion, Bay?id<\
N. Y.
Keep un with the latest news by
rending the Palmetto Leader.
MARION DISTRICT MEETING
_ Dr
Tho Marion District was called
to meet at St. John AME church,
Marion, Feb. 17th; -Ite?Wells preudine,
Rev; W.E, Richardson .pas
;or. Devotions conducted by Revs.
D.D. "Dopghty, pastor of Singletary
Station. James Davis. Brit
ton Neck Ct., J. F. Stanley St
Mary Ct. "Rev? Douehty lined firs!
Mo. 2f> C.M.; Rev. Stanley offered
pi^yer. Second hymn No. 279.
Rev. Davis read for a morning's
lesson I Cor. 15th. Aft6r singing
the- service?was torned over to
the P. E. We listened to introduce
tory remarks from him, and in
lis remarks he spoke of the very
ine, cooperation that had been givem*him
throughout the District.
Mo asked that we. all work togeth
?r and that each one play his part
n the church program. The business
of the meeting was for the
Jastors tn report their Allen Day
inn HDrary money, wmmitiees
is follows:" Allen Day, Revs. Jas
Davis, Ben Johnson, B.D. Dough'
ly, J. J.i Jackson. Library, Revs.
W.E Richardson, H F~ Robinson,
Oliver, Sistec__ Frances Boui^,
1 n n T p Xtap
ey was appointed secretary. All
;he pastors were present, except
me, and made fair reports. The
brethren expressed themselves as
;eing in full accord witTPthe program
<of our much esteemed P.E
tVe did not bring all that we were
;o bring1 as ajyhole, but we have
pledged to work on. The session
vas very-lovely throughout. When
ve had finished our work we were
nvited to the dining room in the
mrsonage. There we found the
able laden with food that was
deasant to look upon and very
efreshing in the taste. The
:itchen was crowded with the sis
ers to serve. Rev. "Richardson,
>>s pleasant wife and the Rood
woplo of St. John spared iw pam*
n trying to make our stay pleasint,
and it was indeed fine. It
o<^ked as though we were at Con'e
cnce. We wish to thank the
lastor and his fine people for
,heir kindness. We feel that the
Marion. District is safe under the
endcrsdup of TJr. WeilB. Wfe are
working and praying to do out
Dart in putting over the program
)f the Church.
jtaa i
THE PALMETTO tfliVDE
_ _ *
2nd Florence District
'iroup Meeting
Timmorisville, S. C., Feb. 17?At
New Haven M. church, where the
studious and affable Rev. R. C
Connor, his lovely wife, and bright
children preach and live, the secant
group meeting of the "Model District,"
Florence, was held in-Cartersville,
11:30.
D. S., Rev. C. C. Reynolds, opened
the service with a spiritual from
Rev. N. E. Franklin. Rev. R. C.
Connor offered the suplication. Jhi
Cartersville's schooj^glee club sang
many charming and melodious se.letcions;
D. S. Rev. C. C. Reynolds
delivered an inspiring address;
Miss C. B. Bird, in choice diction.
. prgsejited a merry making wel
come.
The D. S. requested each oastoi
and layman to J?>ve ont' <'f the
"greatest need!? On TllS'l'lldi ge. Tin si
are. samples: "The Young People.'
How to Employ Them," "More- of
the Spirit of Cod," "Clemei Coneention
of our Church's Program,"
"Systematic Prayer Life," "Mor
Peojjie^ Interested in the tChurch
ProgramExcluding the Pastor,
i"d a few Officers," "More Faith,"
"Christ Like Spirit,", "Systematic
Giving," "Come Back to the Old
l and Mark," "Cooperation," "Close
er Walk With God," "Love." "More
Careful Gospel Preaching," "Christ
ian Officers to Handle the Church,"
-"Old Time Religion," "Co-workers
to Serve with Me," "Help the
People 1 find the Real Tiling in
Life," "Adjust with Good Workers,"
"A Building to Worship In,"
"Personal Work," "More Cooperation
of OHer Members," 'MoreTrue
Men and Women who will
nnt Talk it. but Do it."
These many an A-various needs'
-devolved?into Jesus advice. St.
Luke 12:31. He who governs~FnrhT
self according to the instruction
promulgated by the Great Teacher,
-will- receive the jD.fiy.ine Alkahest
tc^conquer in this life, and achieve
the cro~wh~ till mortal- -hereafter
College. The Rev. S. E. Watson,
deceased, ^as mentioned with pathos.
and saered^honor. The Rev.
J.. W. Taylor offered a profound
suplication in commemoration of
the passing of the "Good Man."
The 21 pastors, excluding three
. absentees, m ado their reports
which were most favorable. Rev.
G. B. Tillman, excelling, reported
for all causes 100 percent to the
- -sum of $3-11 Of) "The M/yH District."
Florence, and members 'arose
and ga.ve_.the ex_-__P. S,, Rev. G. B
Tillntan,'The Chatutaqua salute*,
and a thundering salutation for his
magnificent work. Revs. Barr, Po
gnf, Taylor. Cooper, and Franklin
further commended and compli---a.
? xi. ~ A or\/1 nAmnlpfp
meruea me cAquiain;, c.v. v ,
report of the successful-ministers
in behalf of the brethren. >
- The-Dr-Sr-urged-the pastors to_
observe '^Compassion Days" March
2, in all of their hcurche?, and report
their assesments money irn.mcdiately
at the close of^thc same
The District Parsonage Trustees
were- summoned and passed upon
one of the bids to remodel the much
needed, aged, depleted Manse.
The business of the ministers,
layment and representatives being
completed, the pastor asked >eheb
one of the big crowd to remain in
' thrif "r |'l i nliilr thti nnvinnir ~ji
ters served a luscious and alluring '
dinner in lavish courses to the safin+Trm
and iollifrcation of allr-Rev
J. M. Stokes, in his inimitable !
style, gave brief, but happy and
appreciative tbanks.
XlLSL. npyt. group -meeting will
assemble in Elijah.Sb t'aul chttTgy
tin^Elrjah M. church, April 21. The (
reports will embrace W. S. and
Episcopal fund.
John C. Gibbs
BALTIMORE. MO. NEWS
By Mrs. Louise r-ore Douglass
On sick list art- Rev. Flowers
paster of Mt. Hebron Baptist
church. We are asking everyone
to pray for him that God may
help him to overcome. Mrs. Lula
Peaks Boone, Mrs. Perry James*,
- -also Mr^ Samiiel_ James^ husband
of Mrs. Perry James; Mr. Hiil^Mrs.
Alberta Weathers, Mr. Lee
KoseborougTi, Mr. Baifiey -Douglas
son. I
Mrs. Louise G. Douglass visit
ed Mrs. Maggie D. Gray, her mothe#*,
Mrs. Maggie Douglass and
also her father Mr. Ravney Doug'
lass. She reported a pleasant
stay. Mr. Pink Douglass and MiRaymond
Lann were there.
Mrs.. Maggie-Douglass was call
Baltimore Grty-hecatise of
the illness of her husband Mr.
"Bpriwy Douglass. Mtv Douglass
is getting along fine now, but has
. hnon n irerir riplr mi.n
' Mr. Johnnie B.. Gore and Miss
Ij. Neal, Mr. Glenn D. Pratt, Mr i
George W. Hemdon, Mr. Robert
Hen'don, Mrs. Nona Hemdon, Mr
R,. P. Lewis nnd others were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 M I
Gore, Jr. and Mrs. Louise Gore
Douglass on Wednesday and re
port a very pleasant stay. Various
,^ame were played.
Mt. Hebron Baptist church carried
out its usual weekly meetings
and serviced Sunday. The
Lord's Supper will be served this
Sunday March 2 at 3:30 p.m. The
public is invited. Rev. Daniels
Rov T.nwic llptorl tVi<r* oot
vices in the absence of the pastor
due to illness.
- Frienrtsfcjp Ffnptist also carried
out its usual services conducted by
the Pastor, Rev. Jackson.
Mrs. Arsons McDowell was call
ed to Chaster, S. C. because of
the death of a relative. She was
accompanied by he* aunfa, Mrs.
Roaeborough. They ire nfttixes_af
Chester, S. C. They have the
sincere sympathy of this, crnnmns
ity. The
S. S. S. club met with Mrs,
R
ANDERSON COUNTY TKACHI
ERS OBSERVE NEGRO
HISTORY WEEK
The Anderson County Teachers'
Association held its regular monthly
session at need Street school
Saturday morning at 10:00 a. m.
On account of a special program,
the groups did not assemble but
went directly to the auditorium
where Prof. Rice, the president,
opered the program. Mrs. P. J.
Campbell led the group in singing
two spirituals, "Steal Away." and
"Down by the River Side." Aftei
a brief business session Mrs. Alive
Anderson, Jeanes' supervisor, presented
the-' following programs
Spiritual, "Climbing Jacob's Ladder,,"
led by Prof. K. Hammond
Group I
"Two Races." (pageant) by Pelten.
HoneaPath.^CoaT Spring;' Oak' "
-Hilb and Cedar Grovu-schools..
Group II
Theme: "Negro of the Ifese : i '
1. Music: Marion Anderson by
Spearman school.
2. Business: Postal Telegraph. ,\t
gro branch.
3. Defense (Program: /'Diseri'mination,"
by White Hall, Maple
'Spilngs, "and St. Peters schools.
4. NYA demonstration by Cam-'
line. Pleasant Yiew_.and Poplar
Springs "schools.
5. U. S'. Employment Service:
New Mtn. Grove, Blake. Dale and
Ever' Green schools.
6. Spiritual, by members of the
faculty off these schools named
above directed by frot. Hammond
Group III
1. Reading: Pendleton Training
school. Spiritual by teachers of
thii group. 2
Group IV
Reading: Liberty. Center. Spiritual
by teachers of. the group. Directed
by Prof, Reeks.
I Group V
S City Schools-? ?
1. (South Fant Street. Music impersonation.
h-g?N?w?i4?--S?idfl Miwrcii "Gflrrv My
Back to Ole Virginia."
^ I u i^ ^L.uvl' "
group five (5) by the writer. I
believe such a group is possible
by the three city schools and could
prove helpful.
This was one of the most interesting
programs wc have had
thrs yean?Prof. Perry remarked
that only five teachers left before
IThe Fenedicition in spite of-?thelength
of the >pvogram. which
nroves that if we prepare interesting
progrrrnrrs-;;jri?otrr?association,
Pwe can hold the poo plot-good programs
in our sehools and classes,
we can holcLand kej?p the attention
[of our pupils; interesTThg~~ohurCh
[ programs and \w can hold our
rnt'inbets. ?
Prof. Hammond sang a solo.
Prof. S. C. Perrv prepared a list
of questions on "Negroes in His,
tnry" and had Mrs. J. i.. Perry .
conduct the qjuiz. The teachers
weVe organized into two teams,
one on .either side- of the aisle.
I Each was given 30 seconds to answer
his question. The winning sfde
received a prize. For every question
answered correetly 1 point was
given. The scores were: 17 1-2, and
17 3-4. This was interesting and
enjoyable. We hope you will prepare
more for the next meeting
day.
' 4...1
Mrs, Allllfip |.n|r.IWu ^1
Carter. Mrs. Taylor, afi?s^?8TTTTT17
Miss Boprgs, _4^hitc) who ma.do_
j about the "excellent program. We
sar.g the last stanza of our national
anthem as a closing prayer.
I Attend your county meeting
Teachers!! You cannot teach loyalTv
if imrTTTT-TTTr 1 1 J'?l i^yij_elf_ .
ST. PAUL BAPT. CHURCH
Rev, L. B. Moon. Pastor
Laurens, S. C.?Sunday was a
very pood day at St. Paul, a^num*
ber of students were out to Sun
day school. Mothers and fathers
why not sacrifice if it takes?sacrr
ficing and- come to Sunday' school
each Sabbath. The lesson are al
ways interesting and timely. B
" IT 1 1
l.r.u. Ul'Jfttll HI u>u<n umr wivu
^president on duty. Supt. Mead""ows~T3irjrht
Group ^os. 1 and k
which""were-combined. Kubjuet-r Justice."
Rev. Cokcr and family of Ware
Shoals were here. He preacher:
both morning: and night.
St. Paul. Sunday school is having
a program Sunday, Marel*> i
at 3 o'clock. Sermon to be delivered
by Rev. L. ,C. Butler, pastoi
of Bethel A. M. ETTcTnirch. ^
There will? also he a?silver?tea
at the- home of Miss Rosa Shepherd
Sunday, March 2 at 1 o'clock
to these occasions the public is
cordially invited...,- .ContestantsMrs.
Frances Golden. Mrs. Rebec
Triors:
The many friends hero are sor
ry to know that MrSr-CTmie Work
am, house was damaged by fire on
Sunday, February 23.
February 24 the house of Mrs
Reeder was destroyed by fire and
her grandchild was fatally burn.
There will be a box supper at
Sanders' high school Friday nite.
February 28, sponsored by the 7th
grade. .
John Robert Hunter, reporter.
Elizabeth Henry Monday night, at
1318 Myrtle Ave. Next meeting
will be at "Mrs. Irene Roler f>13 N
Calhoun St.
The Willing Workers of Mount
Hebron rendered a program Wed-,
nesday night. A sermon was de
IT*. J 1 Tt T 1 1^-1 -J
livereu uy iwv, jhcksuii, pastor cm
Friendship church.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert HVmdon
had for their pr?iest Wednesday
i ni#ht Mi. George Herndon, Mrs.
I/oiiise G. Dousrla&s,' Mr. Glenn
; D. Pratt. Mr. Williams and other-r
' Several frames were played.
We are having some real winter
here now.
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Woman's Society of
Souih Carolina Conf. Central Ji
4. CHARLESTON Di&TRJCT
I'i"? .udent?Mis. Geneva Myers, ^
1 S'{ Smith Street, Charleston
Viie-Pres.?Miss Corrie Freeman
Ret. Sec.?Mrs. G. C. Brown C
Cor. Sec.?Mrs. H. B. Jones ?
Treasurer?Mrs .R. Beall ?' - is
Missionary Education and Service n
?Mrs. R. L. Fields *1
Christian Social Relations and Lo ^
t a I Chu?ch Activities?Mrs. S. ^
M. Miller o
Wesleyan-Service Guild?Mrs. Ro- ?
saleo Mnckoy Ci
Student Work?Mis.. F. H. Gran'
Ytitiiu W (Jill en and Girls--Mrs 11
M. Hutchinson _ w
Children?Mrs. Thelnia Caldwell f'
Literature?Mrs. VTv Curry * T>
Supplies?Mrs. Maiy Alston_ ...... JL
1. 11 J lie '.iill t Alllllt fc'iQiiiiti % -is
Status of Women Miss E. I.. u
Small * (
Mi s,?Personnel?Mrs. \". 1.. Shec. -il
ut
World Ft deration?Mrs." .T. H.
I la-ley S
_ . v
p">v s-wj<.nt~ Miv.?Plhra Ncsmith. Ti
R.F.I).. Kinj?strec. S.. C". IV
Vice-Pres?Mrs. J. W. Taylor if
Ret. See-.?Mrs. C. C. Reynolds- h
Cor.' Sec.?Mrs. M. Persons T
Treasurer?Mrs. N. E. FmnVlin
Missionary Education and Service
?Miss Caroline Nowlin, Mrs. II
L. Jackson ^
Cifristiar. Socij<5 Relation and Lo ( "
cal Church Activities?Mrs. Oli ' xv
via DeWitt, Mrs. Amelia Press w
ley 77" *77 ^
VVesleyan Service Guild?Mrs. B e
. C. Jackson . ?
Student?Mrs. M. T. Bacchus ^
Young Woman and Girls?-Mrs
Pearl Brown . ~ t(
Children?Mrs. I. V.- Manning J
Mrs. I,. C. Gregg 1
Literature?Mrs. Eliza Kennedy
Supplies?Mrs. Mary Williamson K
Spiritual Life?Mis'. Celeste Du- Status
of.AMomen?Mrs. Effie Stro -5.
ther 1'
Miss. Personnel?Mrs. Louis Wal- K
lace S
WV.rM ?? - " " 1 E
?? 1' * X vucirtUUH?iUl'S* LL- H |f
Cocpor
8. Spartanburg District o
President?Mrs.. P. T. Jackson, s
Clever. S. C. b
Vif > iT'rcs.^?Mrs. C, R. Black ?
Roc. Sec.?Mrs. Matilda Dawk in? 1
Cor. Sec.?Miss Myrtle Littlejohn 2
^Treasurer?Mrs. C. B. Adams I
M'Ys. Education and -Service?Mm 4
J. A. Curry ? . - 4
Christian Social Relations, and 1,0 2
- cal -Church..Activities?Mrs. II 1
McWhirter *'~*t 1
Wosleyan Service Guild?Mrs J _E
W. Buddin .1
St".dent Work?Mrs. I.ee A. Tav 3
lor * 2
Yai-g Women?and?Gill -Miss ~4
Catherine Moore 2
Children?Mrs. C. B. Evans 1
Literature?Mrs. Gracie Brown 1
Supplies?Mrs. Ann Newman
Spiritual Life?Mrs. Monzelie Lagrce
Status of Women?Mrs. Agnes
Cunningham F
Miss. Personnel?Mrs. Frankie E
Walker S
World Federation ? Mrs. Edith n
Krrpht , , ti
-9. Sumter District _ c
tTr's'WuiH --Mis.'UHw D. Faliiai,
304 S. Main St., Sumter. S. C. tl
Vice-Pres.?Mrs. Louise Reid
Rec. Sec.?Mrs. M. V. Glover c
Cor. Sec.?Mrs. M. D. Stokes " c;
Treasurer?Mrs. Bessie Dibbje si
Miss, education and Service?Mrs u
! lira Aln nMc.. a
~ Bride "~n
Christian Social Relations and Lo y
cal Church Activities?Miss Ma
! el "Rw^Ksh; Mrs. Hattie Rich- s<
" ardsmv _ ~ j p.
Wesleyan Service Guild?Mrs. P
Cordelih Jones . o
Student Work ? Mrs. Elizabeth a
Martin p
Younsr Women and Girls?Mrs. P. s;
?r-E-. Mingo ?? ci
Chddren?Mrs. S. G. Aiken . h
Literature?Mrs. Pansy Pearson
Supplies?Mrs. T. H. Fisher
Spiritual Life?Mrs. fc.L. Jamison n
Status of Women?Miss Jimmic R
Dihhla^ ; J.F
Russell -7 >
World* Federation?Mrs. E. C. C
Wriprht.
(Tc he continued
Mrs. J. C. Gibbes, _
Conference President
ST. 11KF. \ M F CHl'RCH I 1
Rev. E. Philip Ellis, PaStor
Mt. V. T. Ellis; wife of our
pr* tor. attended the State-wide ~
Reception piven Bishop J. S. Flip-1
pel .il *'iilnintiin. mi tin Bithii
The pastor was unable to be | .
present, owinpr to special- transaction?
in the erection of the pew ?
church, which had to be complet- ^
ec! on the same evening.
Services last Sunday were ex- j
ceiicnt to say the least. Our jurt-!
ior choir rendered choice music,!
both morning and evening. Ser- I
mons ..were pbeached during the
day, bv Bro. James Gadsden. Rev.
\Vm. W. Sherald. I^arge audiences
.r'Lnessed both sendees. The SunJay
school was out in full, also
the Ivcague. *
Brother Isaiah Frasier's death
came as a great shock. He was <
rib of the faithful members of
otir church. His funeral was conducted
Try the pastor from Ftrlri ?
ing's Funeral Home, with a large ^
crowd in attendance. ^
The foundation for the new
church is well on the way, and
the congregation has decided to ?
build an annex for the purpose of
weekly meetings. Mr. T. A. Roone
fontracthr has promised to com- N
pletc the entire \Cotk in 120 days.
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Page Ftra
Christian Service
irisdiction Methodist Church
EAIKORTCOUNTY
RAINING SCHOOL NEWS
Hurton, S. C.?The Shanklin
ho/al club which was recently ?
rganized by Esther Nell Murray
i endeavoring to live up to its
lotto: "Step by step we reach
fie top". The group is working
iligently under the supervision ol
liss Murray," who is a member
f the junior class, and has hopes
f becoming ong of the best muai
il groups in the state. -Two
appearances before the
rustoes of the school and a good
ill T77ur on Sunday,'"t^ob. 2.1 won
">r them friend? as well narontri?_.?-??
n i.> lilt' UCSll'C OI till'
iris to win' many friends and
aMMtegw U *' 'v g?XW? ss?
ill appear" fn concert at .Carmel
hupel M. E. -church, BlufTton,
n February Sfi at K p.m. ;
FeaufoTt ' County. Tr. school
hich is commonly known as
hanklin school has enjoyed a
ery successful season thus far.
'ho- gitls 1/aKkethaU tcaw under
7e - supervision of their "coach.
Iiss Vesta F. Johnson. has mai"ested
its ability to cooperate one
undred pc-rcent to wit^ for B. C.
S. ~
The 1941 ^rirls baskitba]! team
onsisls' of nine -girlsf namely: ?
Ither Nell Murray, captain, for
aid; Mary Joiner, center, for
.'arth?Elizabeth Williams, forward.-Alary
Martin, "guard; Sarah -"
Li ley-, guard-; Ursirtee Martin
uard. Substitutes: Winnie Bell
Lirkland, Bernice Primus ^ndl Sa
ie Jennings,.
The boys basketball team, bet-!'
known as the Panthers are eh
oying an ertviaFTe record also.
'hey are playing hard to prove
hemselves capable of meeting .
reater teams.
The line-up is as loiiows: .John
Vaspr--captairr-nmf-center; -Mam?
hall Muller. forward; Michael Ri
ay, forward; James Mitchell, , .
uard; St. Julian Simmons^-guard,
ubstitutes Colliei's Ferguson and
Yanklin Gary. ~ "
Coach Benjamin Brown is proud 9
f the clean, cooperative fighting
r> i yi t n-f V? i r* T*5? '
v.* j..? uttjs, ine rceoru loi
oth teams thus far is as follbws
L C. T. S?T.irU- ^
i?Walterboro -1
4?Ridgeland 4
4?Ridgeland -4 :
0?Robert Smalls 2 r?
3?Penn A. and T. 13
I=Estell_l m?! ?
9?Mather 18
1 r T ^ Tiny g _
8?Walterboro 2 *
3?Ridgeland 19 _ - r
1?Walterboro 18 ~
2=R.idgetand~~4~
3?Robert Smalls 9
7?Estell 14
5?Penn 23 default in third
quarter on account' of visiting
team.
The Trustees of the Old Port
loyal Agricultural school met at
leaufort, County Training school
Saturday, Feb. 22. The business
f the meeting included the .elecon
of officers, a report front Prin
ipal J. S. Shanklin and a disduss
w*y?-ylan? faff
le school program.
Of great importance is the de
ision of the board to communl*
ate with Mr. and Mrs. Peterson
tate supervisor of Vocational Ed
cation,- ,to inform him that 800
of land -ara. availahle, to fan ,,
>ased to the government for 513
ears.
The trustees have pledged them
fives to resume a greater respon
rincipal Shanklin gave a report
f the work and?of the financial ,
anditfon. The trustees were
leased. It was decided that
cstem of book-keeping be install
rl so that regular reports mrgrht
p given of the school's standing
Officers elected were as follows:
Ir. Allen I?aul. Beaufort, Chairman,
Miss Winnie Christensen
eaufort, secretary; Mr. Augus
'Tdham, Beaufort, County Supt
f- Education^ -Mfr K.-J3. Davis?.Ji . ... Tew
York City; Mr. Stfatton
hristensen, Beaufort.
D. C. Wright, reporter
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