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B fCHI'RjCU B Rev. 11. W. Walker. P?ator _ ^F" Clinton. S. C^-Servicea last ? IF Sunday were largey attended by i If'* visitors and friends. People just ? come to Friendship, there is alI ^? ways something in store for you. j Two sermons were preached durI ' ing the day by Rev. P. J. Stroud I Sunday morning his text was Is. i P arnh ?-7:17, subject Eternity. Sunday evening he preached from Dan I " iel 5:27. The fiord's Supper , was > $ administered to 91; Revs. Cl^rdy If Steward. Stroud and Duckett as| sioted th^?-pastor. . Total collection for the day was $67.68. The S. S. had >n air of spring, many , new facfifir-were aeep^ The League was alsn well reprtseoied. Mesdann-s Jessie Hampton, Lil lian Palmer, Anise Cregg, all of p: - ' Sparta*>K,,vg an(i ex-members of N Rev. Walker worshipped w|th us Br* Sunday rrt;ning and were the pr " guests of 'he pastor. Mrs. Hamp ton brought greetings to from Trmrty aMk eiiuielT. The sick committee and Stewardess P->aH No. 1 met Tuesday m" __ evening at the home of Mrs. D Young after the business part of " /" - , ? lLn LAB. fr??-the-moeUmr?was. nmsnea v"v uy? Hjr- ?flrv).d chicken sandwiches, ^ cotoaT" i^e cream and TSke. P? On Friday. February 28 at 8:00 o'clock the Willing Workers club and officers "ave Rev, Walker a surprise birthday supper at , the ! church. The group was assembles* -in? *?" diming^ room; Rev. Walker was informed that an im - portant meeting would be held at 8 o'clock tip was there on time . and as soon as h$,?entered all join in singing Happy Birthday to You. Dinner was then seized. ed the group for the'surprise,. To the wvekly readers of the Palmetto Leader, we thank you ?|-? for the fine spirit of cooperatror given oiTYTnirw agent-Mr.-Willie J . ?T Moore.. He's just as prompt or _ his job. in his church work as he is in getting you your paper. As long as Uncle Sam let's "hint stay j* in Clinton don't worry any more about your Palmetto?Leader. Each week you'll be informed --- of the persons in business in Clin ?-r ton^_ Keep your paper for a re minder ^ind director when .passipg through Clinton, you'll know where to go. for all your noeds. Mt. Hebron Baptist Church ?l>- Sunday was regular preaching f.| day at our church. S. school wa3 opened at the usual hour with the Supt. and all teachers at tfieir ? p?*t,?Rev?Simg pave a brief re- _ view of the lesson. Preachrng service Began at the usual hour . The pastor preadhed from II King 18: 21-22, theme Who are . jjT you Depending on for .Heliyejrt an eg.?TV?r urnwrf was largo Sun _ |T' dnv. - ... Miss Maud Sanders and her neice Miss Frezelia Walker visited in McCormick last week end. Mrs Sanders reported that her mothei fyl*- and family were well. U Miss Ernestene Shell spent the jr week end home. Also Mteses Ma* B- RIDGE SPRING NEWS The services were splendid .Sun ( Rt day at> Ridge Hill. The Rev. J: I"> _ H. McKissick, a teacher in the _ feT I county*preached, His text was tak ty- en from Psalm T25 arid the, 2nd verse. The theme was Faith. He left ^plenty of spiritual food ta. , feed on. -S ~The " "L. U. "Board met" af~ tl^ v.r>tvi? <->f \Trs Fthel Thomas' Sun ** w*. th.. nriinl kaiir Shp sorvted a delicious repast after the meeting*. * ? ? Th" Hurl'; r?f Promise met at the i Library Sunday, fl-rth a large num " -il ber of children present. Little "W) Francis Artimus. who was i n * charge of the Calendar month ol February. She reported 50c. , it Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hammond and Miss Holmes motored to Columbift on business. The Sunday school teachers and officers met in their regular meet ing Monday evening at the home ? of Mr^and Mrs. T. F. Hammond. ? An interestmg drscusston was. _ given by Miss B. A. William? How t0 Keep Young People in the Sunday School. Then the les sons for- the month of March were M taught by Mr. A. C. Hightower. U ? - We.jw.ere glad to welcome Mrs L' Greene and Miss Jennings teachjp* ers of Saluda school as visitors. I Both gave interesting and helpful remarks. - After the meeting a delleiouF repast consisting of sandwiches.j white potato salad, hot coffee, ic* Ecream, cookies and jearuly was served. . We adjourned to meet at vhe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ham mond Monday nifcht after the first ? Sunday in April. Ridjre Hill School^New8 In the midst of cold and wind a creditable jsrroup enjoyed the * moving picture' Friday nijfht. We regret very much that Mrs fr C. B. Gardner our H. E.| teacher t- was detained in Allendale for a few days op account of the Illness of her mother. We wish for Mrs. Best a speedy recovery. We are busy daily preparing it for our annual Field's day to be r- held at the Saluda Rosenwald school, March 16th. E , Th,? PI A met st the school build t inpr Fbruary 25. The meeting was i well attended. Rev. Jno. Davis ?-twenty workers were asked to < raise $2 eaeh to buy slides for the \ primary playjrrouhd. Everyonte , ' left feelinc it was h/s resnonsi- i W~ bilitv to pot over some real worV ( ? th?R var. The $2 rally will be J W gin March 2ftth. We are hflplflg ~ that the report will be a eredita- 1 VL bl? one. __ - BENNETraVlLLE NEWS C. D. Sander", Reporter M rs Zghiq BradfUfcl Thomas ned at her home" nehr Dise'HiIJ ' hureh. Relatives here for the i.eral were Miss Ethel Bradford ilrs. Mary B. Williams, Mrs. Ma le Brown, Mrs. Sara Bradforet ,om Brooklyn, N. Y. The Ben lettsville Funeral Home depart. nent in charge. Mrs. G. A. McLeod of New York *as called home on account of the ?am of her brother R. A. McLeo he funeral was held Sunday af_ crnoon at Blenheim. Mr. .Sueberry Zimmerman war. uneralized Sunday afternoon at Jise Hill church. "~Mr. ahd MTs.: AlexanderMcRae .ome was destroyed by file .Sun ay morning, also Mrs. Amanda Mark's home was destroyed by re Saturday morning. The practical nurse course con lueted by Mrs.-Cox (white) oui_ :ounty nurse every Thursday, p.m ....... , tn-it. p *? at rna idult educational center on Rob_ .ison street have added much tc he improvement of the enrollment 7? students in the school. We lave on roll to date 50 students aking this nurse course. Nurse i!ox has already made?a lif*t rec >rd among: the colored people of lennettsville,. A large number of ur public school teachers havt ointd thy class. Anything we car. idd on in this New fense pro I tram to meet the?ri^eds?we?areeatly to undertake. The silver tea at the home of Mrs. Alice McKay on Kenney St. Sunday evening was quite a success. Nurse McKay reports the .vork of the city -hospital is in .dill hlnnm. .They are using a .umber ()f our regular NYA girls that was-trained under MrsdP. R. McCollum supervisor colored NYA center for girls. M-r. -and Mrs_H.. Reese motored to church Sunday morning Jil i. beautiful new car. He also spen i few days in Columbia last week visiting Prof, and Mrs. John Reese. ' Mvs. Alice Built1!1. Miss?Martha Str,eater, Mr. B. Butler of Hartsville spent .^/few hours with fath er last week Mr. B. Crosland. Mrs. A. Dudley, 3!r. and ^Trs. L. Johnakin, Mrs. A. Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Johnakin entertained their guests with an afternoon soe fil. The out of town guests were Mr and Mrs. Terrel. Mr. and Mrs. vdward Jones, Mrs. Blanche Grant if Stamford. 'Conn. Mil I?uhac<n <=t fiw i n p-t on , Mrs Blanche Grant, Mrs. Terrel and M rs.?Jones?spent?a?lovely?time vith relatives and friends in Rock Ingham. N. C. Monday. Oer sick friends: M-?v~ Andrew Brow-n,?EUa Munnerlyn.?M r Wri'.'ht, Mrs. Anna Colniond, Re.' nox. Zrzzie Mour, Mrs'. Rosa McCSllum, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ma ' el Ross. Mr. and Mi's. Terrel, Mr.-and Mrs. Edward Jones and' Mrs. B. Grant passed through Sunday on Southern sight-seeing tour. Enetnnno/1 V, a vn Ck rwl 1 WPTP i ui m<r.> .iwt'h"-" ' ? ? Tie iruests of Mr. ant! Mrs.- E: Covtrgton. Mr." and Mr*: H. E. Covington ant! Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Covington on Kin^St. They were highly entertained with a grand turkey dinner, ut homo of Mr. ant1 Mrs- P. Covington Monday after ioon. They reported ore of th? best vacations experienced ever. ?M-r. Wirll June* . waa-lmrlL?Lalurday. morning at a lumber mill. Quite a surprise to knpw ()f Jtho juarnage of ^is|> Bernice VIiLle^ md 1U?. fiandnri^of ^I'ftvv.^rlwThem a long fiaf>pv%>;hl thru life ITTs^ ATTfrWa Prince spent the week end in Cheraw with her sisversMrs. Washington and Mrs Shield. A Prayer of Thanks Oh God. our Father? \ true born King, We look to you for everything, For sunshine, rain- and fresh ai: too, Vou give it to us,' sowe thank you We thank The, God, \grin and again, For ah?the?flowers?aruT- lovely thnigs, We look at the trees from day to day, S? there is nothing more that we can say, Oh God, We thank Thee. Amen Written by Hampton Dupree, "01 Woodrow St,r B*JW?ettsviile. ? HEMMINGWAY NEWS Chavis A. M. E. Church -Sunday school wa^ bold with 5?m Mr Oenrcre Cordon and teachers att their post anf) hac^ ^-wonderful discussion of the lesson. Subject The Authority of Christ. " Luke 19:1-20; 8.. At 11:30 a.m. Rev. H. Miller delivered a very fine message and was enjoyed by all. One of our faithful members Rev. GeorRP ccott it sick in Johnson Memorial hofcnitaJ. We wrsh for him an early recovery. Last Thursday -was Prof. James Alfred Gordon's birthday. While siltinR by the fire studyinR his Sunday school lesson a larRp num her of his friends walked in his room Rr^etinR him a happy birth day. He! turned around with a surprise jexpressinn on his face and said '"I've nqver been- sn eur onse in all my, life". The hrttlse was firth Fun and games were ?n.k>ved. .. . .. . After a deliRhtful supper served everyone present expressed appreciation for such a lovely evsnlnR spent. _Qn_Jg.f ^Friday Mies MiMred Wil basketball team went to play AnIrow jichooL They reported ? a - y mi CARLISLE NEWS Thq aflult, school iytapldly pro gressing under the efficient supcrvigiun of Mtct? Bernice?At Brown. Misses Margaret B. Chirp, Rose '.ee Browne and Berneiee A. Browne spent the week end in Columbia with thetr parents. Messrs Wilson English. Ervin Coleman and Lewis Stewart, Mrs Arthur English^ Miss A rt.hu re: Rnglish and Little Lett EHen Ud lien motatad- to Columbia Sunda' to visit Miss Mary?Lily English student nurse at the Cotumbra ho nit a1 _ The v?were also the gues? of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Browne o'' Columbia. Rev. H. E. Hillian spent a fev daya at his home in Cheraw. Mrs. .JWillie Sims was called t. the Columbia hospital to be witr her husband who met with an accident at Fort Japkson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robertsor "Trtbtored to Irmo to yisrt their daughter and son, students at H;e hi eon?institute. ' Mt. Eden church was'damaged Sundav by fire, Hue to the help of h th whlto and colored of the community the7 church was saved fei'rviceti were vary goon atiaL Lt'ke AMEZ church Sunday. Sun~rfgy school art he usual" par con ducted by Mr. B. R. Sims, Supt after whichother services. Rev U. (S. G-Dogan of Union brought to his heacgrs a great message from St. Luke 15:18,_The message was^enjoyed hy all, The Rev. Mis* Faucet will preach for vrs at Williams Chap el AMEZ church. Dr. T. Addison, presiding elder of the AME church was in town Sunday and was the guest of Rev -and Mrs. J, M:?Pawkins. Mr.-Clarence Hancock seems to be imprgving. LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL I.Fke- City-Htgh school ?hc-pro'es^ing nicely, along all lines. On Friday, March 7, Lake - City ~chooi will entCTtairr The Coastal Progressive 'Athletic- assoeia-tion. Miss?Hester?WrHiams?ami hei Mster Mrs. Alice Singletary* had day. March 2. Mrs. S. E. Watson. Prof. L. D. Bradley and Rev. W Bowman. They all report i having spent amost delightful evening. Mrs. Alonzo J. Moore, with her little daughter Elizabeth, accom panied by friends motored to Co lumbia Sunday to visit her hus band Mr. Alonzo J. Moore who is a patjent- at- the Vflterana hospi till. The many -friends of Mrs. .Minerva Shaw will be delighted to know that she in improving nice-. _ MLss Queen Esthpr Washington a student of Morris college spent the week end at home" with hei parents. Miss Anice Alston of Lake City I faculty was called home on acLt'ount of the illness of her father we hope for"hjm a speedy recovcry. A The schontV calendar for the'tt mining part of thi^ school term is near completion and will be published later. Wesley Methodist Church Sunday was a beautiful day for all church goers.?After the Sunday school lessonjwas most interestingly '<l?scussen,. Bowman nrf outstanding minister of the A. M. E. church delivered a> soul -tp ring sermon. At 7:30 Dr. Bowman" preached another wonderful sermon on the <nid' it: Ts verV 'important to -have money, but hrst then get money After the?sermon?the Dietrich Supt. grave a lecture an the sub'ieet Why We Use Mnney. It was eantl'fully discussed. Visitors are always welcome and it pays to come to church. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinitv A. M. E. Zion Church Our Surrrtrrv school is just fine, everyone seems to show more interest bv comirpr out on time, well prepared for the discus ions. All visitors are welcome To attend om church an4- Sunday schoolTMr. flenry Copeland and his sisters Misses Venrce and Amic Joe Copeland of Spartanburg: and Miss Pauline Caldwell of Marion N. C. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mollie Franks of this city -Sunday, WbiW here thoy vhttfrf the Wilborn family. ... Mr. S. A?JRice, Jr.. hps returned to hrS home in Jacksonville Fla. after attending: the funera' of his father, Mr. S. A. Rice, Sr iterer la&L-ffieek,. ~^Mr. -Clarence Coleman, Jr. corn lllllii'B 111 ;il liiu Intnu an W. Day nes street this city. ^ Mr. S. A. Rjce was funeraTizipl at the above named church last Tuesday at -2o^clock with th< -* _A laron /? rrruf/ paid their last tribute of respect to him. UetiSiTtftten in declining health for two years. Yet his death came as a shock to us. Interment was in the church ceme tery. He leaves to mourn his passing a wife, Mrs. Josephim Rice; one son, Mr. S. A. Rice, Jr. both of Jacksonville, Fla.; one dai trhter Miss Ruth Ri*ce ^of Greer, two grand children ?Tid a host ol other relatives. M. S. Callahan morticiah in charge. We pre elad to report that Mrs Ellen Smrth is convalescing: am -will??opn?be out to church am Sunday school, where ?he has been greatly missed. She Is a faithfi t member of the church. lovely f?ame. Laat Sunday afternoon Chavd? A TLf i** |>1 iil\ m 41*> ^ V? n yy-1 j ; nfllCr vfTurcn nun m"i ?x inc tttttttt rof Mr. and Mrs. William*. Aftai i the meeting refreahments were erved. ' % . * * E PAjJMEfTO tSADKR i CHE6TKR PARAGRAPHS ~' Mrs. lone Jones is spending a . _while in?various Florida?cities. Prom Key West, she wrote lhaF the csenery is wonderfu, air balmy and that she is enjoying her stay immensely. Rev. James Foster of NYC eldest son of Mr. James Foster, Sr., is here the guest of his father on Loomrs street, and his brother Mr SCbtt Foster on Cemetery street.He has been away nearly twenty years. Relatives and friends are ' -glad to see him at-home again. Mrs. Coker, mother of Rev. M. T. Coker Is a thome after snenda few days with-her children | in Greenville., ?PraF^-and Mrs. -D. Cureton? Spartanburg and' his-mother, tw< Jsters and nephew were guests I Sunday of Mrg. 'Oureton's twin sister, Miss E. A. Wilkerson. Miss n?W?>v MrHnwpll nf TTniort n.J Miss H. O. Wright of Camden, spent the week- end their ra* " spective homes. Both are Finley 111 school teachers. ' Prof. S. Ixmis Finley of Bene j diet college. Columbia, was the | guest of his parents for the week end. In a pew rally at Metropolitan AMEZ church Sunday afternoon the amount raised was $7i.88. An interesting program was enjoyed. 'a?tor Hillmrd and members apTeei*>te. the kindness of all who assisted,. _ ,? ? The Finley high schoolteam will leave early Friday morning for Columbia' for the S-. C.\ Athletic Conference tournament to be held two days at BTW high school. . The Palmetto Leader sales boys are Master Edward Crosby and >v.ba' have been getting their pa pers from Master James Mackeyr wvll please see "Billy" Thompson? ho is called.^Tanv^napers come to Cheater each week... We are asking all readers to. kindly, pay these boys when they give Jon the paper?it gives" them double -trouble to have to come.Ao. your, home the"second time for the money. These.... are two school boys, and this is their way of -*?king-a few pennies, please help them by paying promptly for your nnnpr TheV are romnelled to make a report for all of the papers handled bv them. If you pay] them, they will have the Editor's money, and some for themselves. They are polite and dependable boys, and are doing their part by getting the paper to you?please do your part by paying them for the paper. Mr. and Mrs. Spdulding were in the city Sunday for a brief stay. . Mrs. Spauldlng who is Librarian at-Benedict college, -Columbia, mo tored to Charlotte and spent the " week-end with K?FF husband wliu is studying at J. G. Smith Unrv. He returned with -her. "Heaven Bound" will be presented at Calvary Baptist church Friday night by a cast from the Union Baptist church, of Gastonia. N. C., of which Rev. S N. Davidson is trasttrrr- Tickets are being sold and a large crowd is expected to witness this great program which is being sponsored by Mrs. Minnie Wsight, Columbia St. PAWLEYS ISLAND JOTTINGS St. John AME church was on; wings?Sunday white" the pastor.: Rev. G. E. Washington broadcast from the station of spiritual and ~ eternal", life found rn St." John 10:10.-- More-than ,J0Q partook.of: ^he Lord's Supper while the spiritual fire continued to bum. The pastor had pin pufpit aaawiat_ es Rev. Hemmingwav of Buc^s Tort, who is the father of Mrs. : -Thomnsena Brown president of the u^-hor hoard. Other visitors "were Mr. and Mrs, Washington of Mary ville and-Mrs. M. Doctor. Glad tn see Mr. and Mrs. John Cowens home again, and Mrs Gertre G. Cowens back on the choir, after being in for sometime. Also father F. Gibbes and , one other connected with the church again. The congregation of Mt. Zion Raptjst church was happy to have their Pastnr. Key. t;. M. Kesseilieu out after being confined at home for sometime. ReV. George Bessellieu the pastor's son preach I od day and night. Those who , were not present m the afternoon s missed a treat as the Eour Har' mony King quartet pealed out in songs that grip the heart, bringing forth tears and smiles. We doff our hats to these talented Negroes of Conway, with special I credit to Messrs joe Harriot of . Sandy Island and George Buck of Conway, the manager. This pro gram was sponsored by "Mrs. Mat tin TtlrfTQBH nnrl Mian Bnt.h Bessellieu who is carrying on nicely in h the olace of her father at the I' Acadia school. ? Mrs. Agnes Greene is somewhat indisposed at?this writing. Mrs Gary and voung are still on the sjck list. We pray for them a i speedy recovery. All parents are urged to come with the children to St. John A > M. E. church on March 10th where . the Health Dept. will give a free picture show, i Remember to purchase your pa per from the Nesbitt boys. 1 SAXON SCHOOL HOLOS PTA MEETING ' The regular monthly meeting - ~ni?the?S?rnn Rchoni ParentTraeher Association wan held In 'Vo srhnol auditorium Monday, March 3, at 7 p.m. In the absence of Mrs. Gore,-president, tha-vicepresident, Mrs, Singfield, pre1 sided. ~ Tire Awoctstton ts lyoRlrtnlnR - rts registration drlyer-Prltielpal C 1 W. Madden urged that each par a* regie tar with hia child's teach ... - - - # KEftSfiAW NEWS The Kershaw Junior Hi schoc basketball team played-* doul header on last Wednesday. T game was played against Lanci ter High. Although Kershaw 1< both games, everyone enjoy them. The scores for the girls 1 3. boys 18-0. Tfiie boys game w particularly interesting. T1 happened to have been Kershav boys first garneT On Tuesday thiajweek? our teams will go Lancaster. They have promis to bring the bacon home. The Primary Dept. of the Ju ior high school gave a pro^rs it the school "last Monday nigl .The school's auditorium?wan pa **d. Everyone went home ve n'ensed at the action shown those little folk. The following out of to\ teachers spent the week end their homes Misses Murray, Ja son and Webber. We hope th hod^a pleasant week I'nfl. ' "*" "hihlren spent Saturday in Rid way visiting Mrs. Neal's moth* Ir~. Lilla Outen. Among the visitors in Kersha -*t week were Mr. James M Knight and Misses Miller ai _IL4i-f>n Kpfhiynfl -o""I trl Uv vtl tfltt7l ! V vmv HOPE BAPTIST CHURC Leeds?Sunday was a beautil day for all church goers. Sundi school was begun at its usu hour. Supt. was at his post o duty. The -lesson was beautiful taught by Ihe pastor. We alwa enjoy his teaching. He mak things so plain, a chiltLcan unde stand- A warm devotional meetii was conducted. After which Rt D. C. Chisolm, a young man i the ministry came forward wi a message from God; text: Glo to God in The "Highest; subjet Jesus is the Peace. We thank G for sendfng this young man to i The spirit came in our midst. T crowd was good. Collection f Jhe day $10.50. On the -3rd Sunday in Mar is our communion. That night program contest will be-given New Hope Baptist church. \ are expecting a quartet frc Newberry to sing. Come and s jjow the contest will end. A wr. watch will be given the one w raises the largest amount of nr ney. Also a prize for the be speaker. Our pastor Rev. H. Dayson is putting forth every < Fort to put the program over; Our doors are open every 1 and 3rd Sundays. Come over a help us to fight thisgreat battle Mrs. gillie E. LandU~Reportej WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY SIDNfiY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH The regular meeting of the A nie Workman Circle met at t home of the president, Mrs. Ali K. Johnson, Feb. 24. at 6i3Q_ud the president presiding for a lar group of ladies. Our theme for the eveniin The Importance- of Remember! God, II Chron. 30:13-22; was re from The Messenger, by Mrs. E genia Brown, without any disci gian. We are always happy to ha ? - - .vnuo iCJI v?rr IUII inr irr, Mamie Dunmore brought grec ings from Cleaves Chapel CM. church and Missionary ladies. We were delighted to have M: Smith, the cousin of Mrs. Gt trudc Wells, and step-daughter Hie late Bfu. Ktiily, from Etial C _ange,_NJ.T-in-our-midst. She h great ability as a Missionary wc ker. , After being introduced, s came forward and knowing Ji where to begin touching our 1< son for the evening, whictr ga each one of us courage to go as workers in the vineyard of t Lord. We are extending an invitati to the membership of our congi gation, and our friends to v: with us. er. The class registering the lai est percentage of parents will given a prize. This prize is to decided upon the^^ssociatioi The well-planned program 1 the evenng consisted of two i lections, "Juanita," and *'C Black Joe," rendered beautifU by the Saxon School Choral gro Which is under the direction Mrs. King and Mrs. Clark, a an educational picture showi the growth and progress of Ti kegee Institute. Miss Benson's class again w the banner for having the largi number of parents present. DOUBLE BRANCH CHURCI Rev. B. C. Cunningham. Paste Sunday samel opened at the i ual hour witn'the Supt. and tea era present. We had a fine gr? of young and old members pr< ent. The lesson was beautifu discussed by the teachers, af1 which the lesson was reviewed the pastor. 11:30 Rev. Cunhingham deli ered a wonderful soil! stirri sermon; text Matt.. 27:23. large congregation was present hear this message and to co mune with us. 3:00 p.m. Rev. C.- 1* Whit? i livered a wonderful sermon \ Stewardess board No. 2. The au filaries of the church are movi upward. The ,ACE League met six^Pclock. We had a large croi of-you nor folk. At 7:30 our pastor brought' another great message, giving spiritual _ bread. so e'ssent for our gpWwiftl growth.?<0oi to Double Branch where visit< are always welcome. i > * *_ ' __ t ~ . -V "r V'- # V,, Str JAMES AT" M E. CHURCH >1'* Rev. Wm. McDonald, Pastor t>le he Sunday school opened at 10:00 is- a.m., with Supt. and eo-workers 3st present. After the clags study of <?d the lesson the school was beauti16 fully reviewed by Rev. R. B. Gol'as den. The Bible class is holding lis the banner. Rev. McDonald teach- | v's er. Sunday morning after prelimiof naries the pastor hid himself beto hind the cross and it was demoned strati! from the pulpit^ to the door. His text was Isaiah 6:6-7; in theme The Gracious Call. Sunday im afternoon Miss Catherine Poster tiC lectured for the benefit of the ek- "EeagtmT antfTUtygs erijoytTdhy "allT ry Sunday night Miss Poster by livered a strong sermon from St. John 3:3; theme The New Birth, vn We were glad to have several visai Itors present and a large crowd ck communed at both services. ey Our church iq 'prnirrof?;-?f|- ?? the Sunday school to the Ush?"-1 ? board. Our pastor is loVal and lr g a Christian gentleman. We . aro ?r, glad to have visitors at any time in THE WEIGHT RALLY nd Th? Preaident and wnrlfprv -1' I the Missionary Society ~uf Sidney ?- Park together with their frlerul? are happy over the very fine prbgram ' thfit was rendered Sunday , . afternoon closing out the WeigKI u' gallv ,put on Just one month agr by our president Mrs. Cora Northia' rop. ~ ' Rev. J. M. Blassjngame the paj y tor of Cleaves Chapel Colonial y9 Heights gave us the high points of the First Missionary, who was !r* Jesus Christ. Closing with a noom It Can Be Done, seemed to brac? !V each lady to play well her part.' P _ Mrs. Sarah Clark and Mrs. Plu mer Davis arranged the following *y program for the Circle: Solo Mrs :~i Punmore;. _ reading. Mrs. Rosa od Hart; solo Mrs. Essie Anderson; J? reading Miss Mable Davis; solo "e Mrs. OUie Dabney; reading Mrs. 01 Lucinda Shepherd; sola Mrs. ~Ev-~ -y- elyn Bavin; remarks Mis. Splgnet " c" solo Mrs. Mamie Summers^ solo -otrr own Mrs. Trapp. The Circle was very grateful to Mrs. Sum- , *G mers for her fine spirit and ser- j >rn vice t^c piano. The next meet,efc ing of the Circle goes to the home of?Mrs: Rosa Hart on Millwood "? Avejjue. ' l'~ 10 -? " U? GEORGETOWN NEWS n if- ReVS. J. C. "Oi nrloa T ? ble, M. B. Geathers,Rev. Burgess Mrs. Rosa Gadson and Miss Alber ? [^nKcnn^dy attended ^the ^shop's c- Presiding?Eider Drr~T. ~f. Milesr held his second quarterly confer cnce at Bethel XME church Mon day night. A very successful quag j ter. He preached two noble- s??r mons Sunday morning and ever* n- ing. he The""Tnembership drive for thr c? N.A.A.C.P. is on by the George, tb tuwii branch; ?e The Rev. G. G. Daniels resign ?ed-as pastor of Bethesda Baptist (?' church, to take effect the second op Sunday in May. ad u EDGEFIELD NEWS IS Splendid services were had a* Macedonia Sunday altemoon. An ve appreciative audrence witnessed rs an able sermon by "the pas'tor. Prof. C.'O. Floyd is out again ?after a week^s?Bhreso. Hf- 1 w * i' ? mr, ana i?irs. Arcnie UCOK 01 rR- Augusta, Ga.~and -Mr. 0. Cook Jr* of YonkeVs, New York were Sun dav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waltor P. Cook. as Mr. Weight Bacon was funer >r_ alized at Pleasant Grove Monday he afternoon. Atkinson 'and Ander sou, undertaker in charge.-S The Edgefield girls and boys teams journeyed to Johnston Frion day night expecting a competitive he "basketball battle. Well to theri surprise they got more than they on oxnpcted. They got boty, a bis re- ketball battle as well as a free-forsit all battle of fists. Before the end , of the first quarter of the "girls' ? game it was stopped because of a g7 J fist attack of the players, that -be- seethlngtjr had been well planned be in advance. Before the referee? i. -?ou!d separate the players in com 'oi bat the sideline audience was well ?e in the battle, and some of the vjs >ld iting teachers were threatened. , lb When things had finally beei 1 up called to order about twenty niinof utes later, the girls had lost all nd rnterest, but played till the end ng T|-e firal ' core was 18-3 in favoi is of our opponent. The girls art lo he commended for their "nod on sportsmanship and playing undei est eh conditions. That fact ~alom proves that they are lovers of nr/.rwl .|Vlyt on,l fa.r nlnv Npvpi I before in the history of the team have they met with such condi ir tions away from home. They have played 11 games and won 11 game? >s- during the. season. Thia was the ch only game maliciously taken from up them. The boys played a verv as- good game. Scores 18-9 in the oj. lly 'onents favor, tei by SUBSCRIBE FOR [V. THE PALMETTO LEADER ng _ ; to rn TINE YOUR RADIO TO lo THURSDAY AND SATURD/ 'oi . KViT 111 AMR* ** ninstdfmi us <1. Mr >rp % "=" 7 *7 - N , : Saturday, March 8, 1941 "Classified Advertising Column _ C Special Notices, Cards ot Thanks Memoriams, Birth Announcement# Marriage Announcement, et ar charged for at the-iate of Hh? ? ? line. Cash must rt'comtany th order. Minimum charge "?0e. __ IN MEM0R1AM < . ...: Mb? . In loving memory of James Kennedy Peek our beloved son. whh departed this life March 5, 1940. - ? . , Wo loved hrm?yea! But love's not just a toy To satisfy tfne's private . . * . Pride and" joy ?= ' No?love's a part Of that eternal plan ?-? y_ By which God manifests Himself in man. " And-S0,_my Father ... Take our grief today As tribute to the glory Which you sent our way We lay Vf" "? _____ Our Son within your arm Safe, noW forever, From the hurt and harm He would have known If he had lived We give him up. We drink the bitter cup Tleserved for those Who dare to love and lose a Forgive our fears! , There is a nobler duty Facing us than tears? It is our proud _ and shining mission JLo express * Love's rare abiding _ prfiTe and loveliness? ^Ve, only-, who have lofet ? can know that love is worth Whatever it may cost. ^?His" devoted Dad and Mother Mr. and Mrs. W. I. PEEK * * Anderson, South Carolina. ^ CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr Wallace Powell gratefully acknowledge the kindness and sympathy of their friends in their re cent bereavement and for the beat tirful?florid?tributes.?Also?marry thanks to Mr. Leevy for his gererosity. (Mrs.) Henry Brooks, sister ST. PHILIP A. M. E. CHURCH ~Rev. T. H. Weathers, Pastor Sunday n-ac n Inv^'y day uriH j a large number were found at the houso^ of worship. A ' beautiful Sunday school was conducted by the Supt. and officers. After the opening exercises the school was divided into frwo classes, adults and seniors. The adult class was taught by Sister Nancy E. Jos eph; seniors by Sister Ophelia Deveaux. The adult raising the largest contribution is now i n possesion of the banner. warm prayer aervce was con ducted by the Prayer committee A few announcements were mado list, the principal of St. " Philip school, Rev. Taylor ..will preach ?- ( Sunday coming, the morning ser mon; and at 2:30 o'clock the annual feast of Stewardess board No. 5, wll be at the President's home, Sister Katie Jones. They are putting forth all efforts t n make that a big day. Thru the 0fcpeY they fffg" asking as many as can to come and help them put the program over. < A soul stirring sermon was de Hvered by Rev. Weathers St. Luke b:58. He re really feeding the peoDle with the sniritrinl food each Sunday. Communion was taken by The pulpit really looked good - . decorated jn white on communion \ day. We thank _ Sister HaHie | Weathers and her co-workers for the wonderful work they did. Those on the sick list are do ing fine. The Elephant man made a lecture Sunday night. St. Philip sym pathize wjth Mrs. Deas, in her bum out and sent a donation to her. * Mamie E. Hinton, Reporter. WCOS EVERY TUESDAY. ( i\ FROM 8:05 TO 8-:30. ^ - rr? ? ^ *" L-J '. " . ^ $* ., , * . ..;c .va v . . . .. . .. -* .. . , ,?T?, ,,i^ '