The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 08, 1941, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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rr >468 BIGHT m. FIRST NAZARETH ? JIAPTI8T CHURCH Rev. W. H. Near Pastor Mafch 2nd?S. S. was called t order at 10:30 a.m. Deacon Rus ell, Supt. After devotions th teachers took charge of the class es. The lesson was reviewed b; Rev. J. B. Johnson. The Yhrei - points were; first, Jesus weep over The city." Seeond, The -tem pie as a den of thieves. Thirt! The Authority. Preae n11 ig scrvlee began-at 11:3 by the pastor wfi0 spoke from th theme: why Go To Church? Thi sermon was full otf inspiration lrght and joy. Service wag rep * - dered by tne musical choir.~- Nigh service began 7:30 by Deacon Thompson and Gorea. We ha< candle?lights leading to greate lights. the new florescent e lectric lighting system was nov to be turned on at 8 o'clock fo the first in service. A progran led to the switch board. Gen. t 1-4 was read by.<the JUISUji . An< God said: Let there be light am there was light?as the li$gh switched. And there was great cr light. Amen. Deacon I. H. Russell responde< in behalf of the church apprecia Hon of?thr?service?of the oh lights, which carried this thot? There was darkness and out o darkness came light, lesser lighl out of the lesser light came grea er light. Deaew?W. A. Means, responde in appreciation of the hew light and gave this thought: We appre ciate tve new light by receivinj and making a contribution. Pra; er of thanks by. Rev. J. B. John son followed with singing, Shin on Me. _ . The pastor took his text Matt 5:16. Total collection $66. OTo tal cost of lrghts $120J)0, paid i full." Dea. I. II. Russell, clerk ReV. J. B. Johnson, reporte BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHTRCH ? Rev. E?A. Davis. Pastor S. S was opened at the usua hour with the Supt and his stai at their po^t. The lesson wai beautifully discussed and. review ed. Morning worship was start ... -_ed about 11 a.m. the regula order was followed with a wonde ful soul stirring and inspiring se mon, by the pastor who seeme to be at hrs best. Many of ou 1 friends woro?prpspnt. and mad favorable comments on the ser vlc?g n< did the members. ~~PurtngHiliL afternoon there wcr -several "Teas" at the variou homes and were supported well b the members. At 2i30 p.m. th prayer services Were opened b; some of the brethren, the process ional and services proper were ca ried through, after the offerins the Lord's Supper was served. Th pastor delivered another of hi masterpieces Which was enjoye by all. We were very emotions as the spirit passed through as " wind. 7_Qur pastor will?be?37 year young Tuesday March lTth, w are asking every member an triena to neip mane hub ? m?pk : day for this yourg nian, who_ser es so efficiently. Monday night there will be : "Ragged Contest" here at th church the admission is only 10c Come out and see these^raggo also be a "Ham Prcking" the ad mission is 10c also. Visit "The Little Church with Big Heart"! LEXINGTON NEWS Rev. I. O. Smmnns, Pastor ^Things are much alive and^mo ing forward in I^exitigton. Sun day school was g'-od both in dis cussion and attendance at Bethe church on last Sunday. The lessoi was reviewed by the pastor, wh at 11:45 preached another one o ' those great sermons, which wa much enjoyed. The .Huiy__Commun ion .jvas administered by the pas tor, assisted by Rev. W.E. Lee. ' The evening service was unus ually good. The Rev. W. -M. El liott, pastor of Pleasant Hill Baj 1- tiBt church preached a noble, ser mon. Truly our hearts burnei while he spoke by the way. ~ The Rev. J. S. Danley retumei from a visit to the Piedmont las " " weelc end and reported a "very en joyable trip. He was at his pos as pastor of Mt. Olive C. M. E church Sunday and delivered : fine message. The class leaders re port was had. Mrs. Sims Draft led this month. At Bethel the pastor was ver much pleased with the returns o thn rlnas learWs ,\Tr .fpsonu Wi?t Jr., the newly appointed class lea der made a full report. Mrs. Car rio Taylor and Mr. David Jones Rev, K. lec. Mr. J. W. Blue Mr Freddie Strother, along wit Mr. E. N. Walker made very fin reports. Mr. Daniel Wise held th banner this month. well, old death is steadily mak ihsr inroads in our midst. Oi Saturday a.m. Mareh__lst, Mr. E H. Corley passed away at hi home and was funeralized at Ml Zion A ME church of which h had been a faithful member fo many years. The eulogy was Tue day. Rev. Simmons, hfs pastor of ficiated. Other ministers presen and took part were Revs. L. G Bowman ? W, R. Bowman and J S. Danley. On the sick list at this writini are Mr. J. W. Black, Mrs. Marth: Bostick, Mrs. Irene Suber arv several Jittle children. We sin cerely hope for them a speedy re T tavtryi ? Don't forget, read The Palmetti Leader each week. n IG2u?-'i*?. OOCHEES ANDCOULTER COP OUTH ATLANTIC BASKETHALL TOURNEY I By Edward Winwr Brice, 'j 0 Conference Publicity Agent Basketball interest in Junior Col < 8 lege circles was heightened here j Saturday night when the girls 1 earn from Coulter academy Che , 2 aw, S. C. defeated the Friendship * College Cagers in the finals of-thc i. -South Atlantic Athletic Cdnfe- t I .ence. The game featured the fast topping foward of Coulter Acad- 1 1 3my, Talley who made the all-Con- , i- ?erence t earn. The boys' finals were won -by Voorhees Institute i iver Haines Institute of Augusta, j .. 3a. In a battle which see sawed j froi?Y" the opening minutes, and ( s ves finally won by the narrow mai ,, gin of 3&CI6. Haines went down to i defeat, starring for Voorhees was ~ Stewart who played anc| he covered the court like if vet : cran. Last year Voorhees met ii Haines hi the finals'and, won go ^ ing away.. Th<*- victory this yeai ^ mt'.rks?their?second?championship ^ i in this Junior College tourney. . I The conference tourney was pai ticipated in by cagers from the ? following schools: Haines Insti- . ? tule, Augusta, Ga7,~ Voorhees In stitute, Denmark, S. C., Clinton v 5 College, Rock Hill, S. C.. Friend sh i p College; Rock U"ill, S. Cfcr Coulter Academy. Ch?raw, S. C., : Moivistown College, Morristown, Tennessee. The winning team^Avere award 1 i id beautiful! tropjrfes given by Die x < conference, ~ah<r fKe runner-ups ( also were given trophies, p The tournament was under the ; general direction of T. H. -Moore. , Dean. Voorhees. Conference Pres- ' e dent, and E. Warner Briee, President Clinton College who handeled all local arrangements. The local ; . committee, was- composed of: A. J. ; i "Johnson, B. K. Brown." C. H. Tur" ' ner. E. Warner Brice. \ NEWS IN ANI) AROl'ND WASHINGTON ' } By J.~0. Ha ii T Washington, D. C-, JVlar. 5.? ^ ' The Allen University Club gave J " its annual formal dance, Feb. 181 * at Murray's Casino. 920 U St., N. W. It was its best dance yet. .' ' Mary South Carolinians attended ^ T and all were pleased with the ev 1 ening. . . ._ . * r Services commemorating tho ' seventieth anniversary of Bene- e T diet College,"will be hdld by the ? Washington,?D- C.?Benedict Col -i lege Club, Sunday, March lf>th. ? ? ft'30 pm? at. thp Florida Avenm 3 oil!riprs. pastor. ^ Dr. Gordon -B. Hancock. Dean ? Department of Economics and So c * ciology, Virginia Union Universi- j ty, will be the guest speaker. j I After obtaning degrees from t * Benedict College. Colgate and ^ Harvard Universities, Dr. Han- . ^ock went abroad for further stu- ] dv. He then traveled?extensively ? 'a in the far East, visiting Palestine, India and Japan. Returning h i ? a spent sometime seeing most ot v c the European countries. (j D>\ Hancock is a minister. c . teacher, organizer, writer and lec I turei. He is pastor of the Moore ( ? -Street Baptist church. Dean, a nartment of Economics and So j e ciology, founder of the School ot . Rac* Relations, all institutions ol ? j Richmond. Va.; author of Statis ] tics of Negro Baptists in the Un Tted States; writer of numerous-f articles for our leading periodi 1 a cals and since 1928 contributes a s weekly column, "Between t h o t ~ Lhjrs," to?the?Norfolk Journal?a antl Guide. Among his lectures s < re: Race Relation Series at Columbia and Princeton Universi- s ^ -tie*. Randolph?Maeon- Woman'# f . "College and tflf the Social Scienco i . Association of Richmond, Va. a 1 Some of his organization' con ^ n nect'ons include: membership in i n the Pi Gamma Nu and Omega f Psi *J"hi fraternities, American t g Sociology Society and the Amcri t . can Economic Association. v The Washington CTub is happy v to have secured the services o"T ? this renowned Benedict man and ( a rich treat is ip s^ore for all who v 0 hear him. ~ >' Officers of the Washington cTuE ? j are: A. E. Simons, Pres.; Mrs. B ^ G. Pinkard, Vice Pres.; WVn. H ' , Robinson, Rec.. Sec.. Miss H. A ' . Cunnngham, Cor Sec.; Mrs. E.M ? Head, Treas.; the Rev. S. J. Gail * " Yard, chaplain and Wm. 0. Ritter r , reporter. # s B ST. PAUL BAPTIST Ctyl'RCJI ' J; I s Rev. Iy. B. Brown, Pastor - a 1 v y Sunday was a lovely day for all \ f church goers. The services through ri . put Sunday were well attended, j Sunday school was carried out in j fhe usual form. Supt., teachers at e s, their posts. The pastor came bek *ore us morning ndnitc and de c h livered soul stirring' sermons. t e BYPU began at the usual \ime, s e with Mr. Jonathan Mills in charg; I We had visitors from Spartan I f burg to worship with us. Mrs. M ^ dir. iv%; *? ? - ?i ?? ---- ' . .....vi.ci ami ner junior cnoir L. .was in Greenville Wednesday nit* C ? Feb. 26th where they had a pari r ~ On program. . t 0 Mr. Earl Wright was accom- ^ r paniod by Mrs. Earl Wpight Mrs. ' s T.ueile Dorroh, Mrs. Emma MilcS T *=- Deacon S. D. Dendy and t)eacon 0 t Andie Hunter to Greenville Wed- u r, nesday nite. The Pastor's Aid Club sponsor- * ed a party Thursday nite. Mar. 6 " ? at the home of Mrs. Dealie Wal fl a ker. Also the Gleaners Club spon c t sored a party Mar. 4th at the' home of Mrs. C. C. Hudgens At ^ ? the silver tea, Mrs. Rebecca Watts o|2nd prize. A nice group was pres J i , -1 BALTIMORE, ^tPyJSEWS ^ By (Mrs.) L. G. DoJ&lasa Mr. Johnnie B. Gore and . Mrs .uzetta Neal were Mr. and'Mra VI M. Gore, Jr., dinner guests 01 Sunday. After dinner they wen or a drive The fS. S. S. club met with Mri rene Boler 613 Galhoun St. De "otions were conducted by th haplain, Mrs. Henry. After thi he President Mrs. Wilks tool rharge. A delicious repuA wa: erved. Next meeting will be a rtn+.- Ida WiBiams. Ml. Hebron observed its usua chcdule and at 3:30 p.m. thi word's Supper was served by Rev Daniel, Rev. Lewis, Rev.- ? Neal lev. Maynor and others. The; ire officiating during the illnes >f Rev. Flowers. . We wish for hi arlv recovery. On sick list are Rev. M. Flow >rs the pastor of Mt. Hebroi hureh who is mjssed very much drs. Lula I'. Boone, Mr. Hill, lit le Irene Andrew. Rev. .and Mrs I'homas, ~ Mr. Melvm "Allen. Mt Douglass has been sick but is u] ind able to be out again. Mi iat-her is also sick. ?Friemlahip held ?its usual?ser 'ices conducted by the Pas ton Re1 son. Sunday, Manch 9 *th< A>id'? Supper wijl be served a > :in p.m. bv the Dastor. Mr. Willie Lann, Jr., was calle< o Chester. S. C because of thi ilness of his father Mr. Will Lam ve \vish f or__him, an?early recov fTy; Mr. Lann reported -him a m proving:. Mr. Clarence Shaw departei his life Sunday, Feb. 23 rn th< it.v hospital. He leaves to niouri li- mother. Mrs. Rebecca Shaw ather Mr. L. Shaw. 4 sisters Mrs X-na Gill.iam. Mrs. Roxie S. Belh Miss Inez Shaw. Mjss Mary _H >haw, lirMhei's .Mr. .Ir#ves Shav I. I). Shaw. Cornel Sha\v. Charlei ?haw. Theadoie Shaw, a littli laughter. We "bre having: plenty of snov lere, quite a few deaths, a n < rrurh?sickness.? Mr. Willie Gilmore and Mr. J rVilliams of Philadelphia were i> he city Wednesday for a ?fev lours. Mr. and Mrs. B.. Stevenson, }ti ind Mrs Lucius Cherry and Mis* Xzalee Cherry motored to Ne fork City for a few hours an< nade a short "stop in Chester, Pa X very pleasant drive was errjoy >d with Mr. Cherry at the wheel Mr. Lloyd from New York ?it\ vas Miss Jatjie R. Bribe's pruesl m Thursday while en route fron ?he?ter, S. C. He enjoyed a pier ant stay?with her?fm?n?yfe^\ murs. " ~ : Mr. John D. Hatcher departec his life on Friday. Feb. 28th a' ! 30 p.m. at the Hinton hospital le leaves to mourn bis .wife, Mrs r.lla Hatcher; motner, Mrs. Mat ie?Hatcher, and two brothers Thev left for Fayetteyiller- N. C vliere the funeral and burial waf leld. We extend--our dyenent nvn vtthv. *Mr. Johnrrtr" Br~Gore visrted se\ ral friends.?hi?t4*e county las' veek-cnri. ^ Mrs". Mnry ^Weathers" was cair (1 to Chester, S, C. because of the leath of her uncle, Mr. Aller "ornus. We extend him our syn >athy, . ? BRTHEL V. M. E. CHIRCH Rev. [. W. Janerette. Pastor Sunday was indeed an ideal daj W church worshipers Oven too (tine:. Communion day. The con rrejration was vc<dl representee hrouerhout the services. We are ilways delighted to see our friend? ,nd visitors 'm the services. The Sunday school held its se< ion at the usual hour with it: aithful and efficient Sunt.. Mr V". Ij. Young and staff of officer? nd teachers present. Review bj -Ir. W. 11. Harvey. Pleasing renarks by the pastor. The pastor delivered two beauiful and strong sermons durinp he past Sabbath. Apparently hf fas at hrs best in the morning~sei ice. His message was selected rom John subject A Believr's Homage. This message was veil received and delivered ACE I.eague is having its sessions-regularly with -Mr-?W. H y,.? her jts president and staff ol ifficers. The church in general )ids fair for a sueees ful confer nee year's, mudt because of th( ine spirit existing among th?> nembers, etc. The time is far spent when wt hould lie supinely upon^our back* tugging ,the delusive phamtom ol Tope. If we are to be successful long all lines in church endeavoi ve- mtHvt arouse ourselves^ and vjtu the proper amount of spirii nani'fested we can obtain any obective which lies ahead. Hill M FllllUs an ii nib i inw xeellent services to the church. The church bulletin is being re eived whole heartedly and alreadj he finances have begun tn increas< o tire what. hi rch aid club of 1ST :alvary baptist church The Church A id Club or Firsl calvary Baptist church held its nonthly meeting on Feb. 26 al he home of Miss Elizabeth Jones m Gervais street. After the reat rtg of the minutes, old business vas discussed, and a few matters if minor importance were- brought ip, discussed and disposed of. . There being no more business he meeting was turned into t ocial hour. The hostess served i alad course. The club adjoumet fter receiving an invitation t< neet March 7Rth with Mrs. Elizs >eth Williams 2524 Senate ISt. ^ubsfribe For The leader E PALMETiO LBAPgfc greei\*villb "News Greenville te?c?ier? Meet The meeting of the GreenVJlt* " County Teacher?' Association < Sullivan St. school in Greenville 1 broke all existing: records for attendance and' promotive activities Anion'/ other progressive endeavors, the Association? completed plans for the initial county-wide g track and field day program to , be held at Fountain Inn Mar. 21. This was the second meeting this t term, to be held at a school, the February meeting of the organization having" heen held at AHen ' Grammar school, otf Greenville. 1 The idea of meeting at di erent schools has greatly increased in' merest in the Association. V Prof. jC. E. Hammond, ? Prof. ? Tlov Cunningham, and Mrs. Bessie ? ''-oHsrnith were elected as repre"nt -s of the Palmetto State Teach i ers* Association, according t o wo'-d received from Prof. M. C. I.ewis, the reporter of the county Association. Items of General Interest Mr. Cornell Griffin of Lafayette r St.. departed this life ThursHnv |"nr'it at eight o'clock, after being ~ rKTck ffir some time. He "leaves to * I mourn his loss a wife, Mrs. A' I manda Griffin, a daughter, four 1 I sisters, two brothers, and a host I of other relatives and friends. ' I Funeral services were" held?bfonL' I day afte r noon, Franks anch Son vLwere-in charge of funeral arrange 41 The funeral of Mr. Jim Ander1 son, of Travelers Rest, S. C., was JI held Monday afternoon at Moun'1 tain Grove Baptist church. He is II survived by one daughter, Mrs. I Margaret Dunkin two sons, Ralph land Karl Anderson; one brother ?|Saloan Anderson; and many rel I atives and friends. Walker and i 1 Sullivan were the morticians. r| "Mr. Hezekiah McGowan o f I Travelers Rest was in the city on V-Monday on business. .1 Rev. C. F. Gandy is out again II after being sick a few. days. -4- Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of I Davis Avenue are the proml par, -l-ents ?of- a fine son: "Mother- and : I hahv are doing nicely. Mrr and Mrs. S. C. Franks have i| moved into their beautiful home :|at 700 Anderson St. Mr. Franks is lone of the leading local funeral ' I directors, a good business man land an active participant irr civic I The many friends of Mr. Thor'I mas Hadden, Jr., of Ann_St wilL t I learn with regret that he is still I very iTT7 " 1J Mrs. Hattie Hill of Ann St. has | been ill botis. somewhat better at I this time. ' I Mrs. Mamie Frazier of Glover I Ft* is showing improvement afIter being injured in an automobile 1 iccident. She was -treated at the . I General Hospital. . TAYI.OR -SCHOOL NEWS : I Mr T. J. Sullivan. Principal A very enjoyable and creditable , I program waa rendered Friday af? Itemoon Feb. 28 in the auditorium I by the seventh grade, of which I Mr. Sullivan Is teacher. This pro ! I gram featured songs, recitations ,|nnd Bible quotations. Mr. Wash, I ington of Benedict College recit ltd ''Only"'Fifteen Cents.'' "In the I Morning1," by Dunbar was very i I effectively read by Mr. T. J. Sul llivan. I II The Searchlight, Taylor school's newspaper was unusually good. i It was read by Miss King. | The pupils of Taylor School ' have had their eyes examined. In 1 many instances corrections have ?- been' made that will he "CAKdiiClve' to better health and efficiency in ' school -work - ? rl RFTHF.I. \ 31. E. CHURCH h Rev. B. .1. Hutchinson, Pastor-. f St. George?Sunday school wac " "Conducted by the Supt.. Mr. Joseph Jones with each teacher at his j nost of duty. The lesson was re i viewed bv Mrs. S. E. Felder. The pastor also made a very timely I talk on the lesson. At 11:30 the morning services > began. The cold weather kept o good many from service even tho* it was-the?first Sunday and th?. Lord's body was broken and f blood was taken in remembrance of His death. The text of thc message was taken from tbo sq.ik 1 of Exodus. The night servicer 1 were inspiring. Text taken from Malachi 3:17. ; The remains of MH|s Mattise * Mae Mooror were funeralrzed at 1 2 o'clock at Bethel church. Miss I Moorer is n native of St. George but for many years lived in Char 1 leston and New York with her U parents A mother, one sister, ? brother, two aunts and a host of other relatives mourn her passl tWH, BARNWELL COUNTY > TEACHERS MEET The Barnwell "County Teachers 1 association met at Butler hrgh' school Friday evening at 3:30 with , r* ? * - - - - me i-resiaent, Mr. LeRoy Meyers in charge. After the meeting1 nl various groups the teachers as' sembled and a very enjoyable pro gram was carried out.. The busj? ness of interest, was the making 1 of preparation for field dav. j Mrs. Susan F. Bailey, Barnwell County .Teares teacher is spnnsnrmg Open House, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. All teach | ers of Barnwell county are asked to take an active part in this affair. Mrs. Grace Scott worshipped 1 home Sunday. She i? a teacher 4 at the Green Dale school in ^iken county. Sunday being Communion day - .many of th^ old members and ac, quaintances worshipped at the Bethlehem Baptiit tfhfcffch. | THE EXTREMITY OF GOD ( God- ha* done all. in Hi* powe i to save the lost estate of marii~ 1 We believe that God is the Cre ! tor of all thtngs and the onl friend to man, but man accepte i the devil as his brother in God' * stead, and God knowing that ma I was deceived in his choice bega i redeeming work. First by sacri fice. Second the law. With in spired -inen as prophets to wari i man not<o depart from it. The: i^God gave His only Son as a ran som in order to redeem man baci and the Son ttiade a plan of re demption, and lfcft it in ,man' care; and man has revised th plan from the likeness of Chris rto~ fdrmalrtiy. Which chang brought sin through self-will an high opinion of ungodly men. An m the adVent _of the works o work who shaped their lives a , an example to sinners and thei hearts prepared fojr the indwell . ing of the Holy Spirit. f But mai j being free to accept or reject th \ guidance oi tfii Holy Spirit ha forsaken the right way and ha gone after their own lust, turn ing the gospel of peace into jang lmg teach\jng "tor doctering -%h< commandments of' men. Gold ii love and everyone who has Go< in him will have sympathy fo their poor brethren. F John 3:1' "Tjou only choose men to preaeh-b sinners ^vho has put off ?ever weight of sin. But nowadays chili i 1 en are being taught the ministry ' not knowing what the talent o the chile) will be. Men are enter J ing the ministry using as an oc 1 cupation or a trade for finance I instead of a dream, as a call t< the ministry. But God"only choosi I Mios who cleanse and fit them [.selves for His service and thosi only dn God know. II Peter secon< ' chapterj ThepLan <0f salvation isrif thou can believe thou shal be saved; and if one believe ir Christ you can see it'm their lift and conduct. ' Mon is the only instrument tha God Has on earth to adviseTHt ?people to Veep the wnrH nf f.m in" their "Heart. If we keep th< word the spirit will abide becaust -the?word was written by th< spirit. The Negro everywhere is help less today, without a welcome un der a flag of any country and th< leading elements of the black mar don't seem to realize it. They an still preaching texts and subjects -with flowery speech, when the} whnnlrl tip 11 tv?n people of the pres ont and future danger. If the N< gioes would turn _thejr heart bad to God, and forsake - idleness, a: would turn the condition of th< people almost over night. Bu1 as the earthly representatives losi heaven's spirit, God lost commun j-ieatkm^ wirth maivr-and-it-ia impoa sible for God to save man onlj with man. Rome 10:15. - Rot. C. J? KOIIN. . 1G20 Tooacco St. _ 'V'Columbia. S. Qr WTTXIAMSBURG- COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ' The Williamsburg Co. Teacher: Assoc.iatron^cTd its regular moe ing March 1st, at Tomlinson H school. After the variou&^grQUpj discussions, every one met up stairs for the general. assembly which was held promptly at 11:45 L ne program was carried out ii the following manner: music bj the Brown Junior High school lechona: & W16 "I'm OH my wu; to Old Carolina," in the most uni que- fashion... After which t h i ehoir joined with "I Want Jean to Walk With Me." Scripture.^am prayer by Rev. Cornwell of Kings tree; the Scripture was takei from the Gospel according to St John. The Brown Junior Higl | School held us in suspense whih they sang, "Sleepy Hollow I>ane' ami "Witness for my Lord." The speaker was then intro dueed by Mr. Alfred Albany, wh< held everyone spell hound foi five minute. After which the spei ker M*r. J. P, Burgess of Stat< College had seventy-five eyes fiix ed on him for twenty minutes," as he spoke on this subject: "Th( School and National Defense." I takes a clear mind, a mind that's able to think, tn mo-Vo u.. ...v.vv.^ vv/libl 1UU 1 tions to National Defense. Yoi nruist have a healthy body. TV? the duty of the teach"r=; if train boys and girls to think; t( make' his community shine and h< would be contributing to Na'tiona Defend Professor Burgess quot ed President Roosevelt in saying that one-third of the total population is ill housed, clothed anc ill fod. Ho faals that if the teaeh ers would busy themselves in organizing more Parent-Teacher Associations, raising their owr food, etcr helpng the people tc deVelon ?? ' ?wnen 1 i comps to providing food for themselves. This would be playing a part in National Defense. The business was then transacted. Announcements given. The County Glee Club \vill hold its regular practice Monday night at 7:30 at Tomlinson Hi school. There are only a few months left before the close of school, sc let Till TTflt ~ get Weary, blend OUT ; forces and help make the rest ol i the year worth while. J. M. McAllister, Pres. i M. E. Jenkns, Secretary. LAURENS NEWS The Jolly Pals Savings club met with Mr. and Mrs. Willie EarW Workman, Feb. 18. Singing led bj Edward N. Barkadale; scripture Genevia Johns an. On program 1 " ~ MISS LONG TO ADDRESS ?WAVERLEY FRIENDLY CLUB ~ Miss Alves -Long-, white, ehalra man Department of Internationy al Education of the South Carod Una division of the American As8 sociation of University Women n and formerly charman of the Deri partment of International Rela[. dons "of the General Federation - of Women's Clubs will address n the citizens of Columbia from the n subject, "Education for Peace," - Tuesday evening, March 11, at 8 k- o'clock at Zion Baptist, church in - Columbia;?~ s Miss Long has had a deal of e experience and her address TUest day night of next week will ate tract many visitors,? who have d never heard this educator, d This lecture is sponsored by f the Waverley Friendly Club, Mrs, s Carrie Hampton, president and ^ Mrs. E. L. Grant, secretary. r There will be no admission and . Columbians are invited to attend n in large numbers. 1 e g ~ - ? ? Clarence Johnson, tieWitt Mills. . Lula Brockman, Thomas Foggie - L >uise JamUs. The next meeting iXwill be at the home of Mr? OTI/i s I to it. Mac Elmore". ^ WttHnrrt ?A\ f | Barksdale, president; Mary V. 1 Jackson, secretary; DeWitt, Mills, 7 club reporter. ^ ?Mrsr? Ethel Anderson is visiting y relatives in Asheville, N. C. 3 There will be a guest meeting y at the home of Miss Rosa Shepf herd, Surlday, March 2. This is for the benefit of the Deacons' rallq. The contestants are Mrs. i, Frances Golden and Mrs. Rebec3 ca Watts. 2 Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller entertained for their son Fred at a 1 surprise birthday party Saturday i JEehruary2?at 4:30 o'cloc.k Lit1 tie Fred npt thinking of anything like a party being in the air was 1 sent in the living room supposed? ly to puT~coal on the fire. To his surprjse" the group sprang from L-all corners of the room singing j "Happy Birthdav To You". In his excitement Fred dtd not think j of the fire. However, it was burn ing brightly. He did compose " hipiself enough though to take part in the various games that were played. We do not wish him [ to fel his 13th birthday an unlucky ' one even though he was only able a to blow out 12 candles. ' Eleven O'clock Social Club : The?Elovon?O'clock?asocial oluh ? met Monday night, February 17 m. T.np r>t iVIiqg Polly .Tack 5 son. The club was opened by the t jiresidentr Ftrntr ninginar, then prayer, and Scripture Mrs. Letha t Leake; welcome, Miss Jackson; re t sponse, Miss Cora Wheeler. Af' ter which the roll was called each " Tnerbber responded with a Bible ' verse and fee then the hostess ser ved a delicious repast. Each mem -ber?received a Valentine gift. Mrs. Margaret Young thanked the hostess for the eyening. Social Savings Club The Social Savings club met or Friday night, Feb. 21 at the home of Mrs. Jim Fielder^ The clut ^ -was opened by the president, first singing then prayer by the chap ' lin. Scripture, Miss Ru?h_-NSefr' 121 Psa+msT wjtc<5mTr fars. FTeld er; response, Mrs. Carrie Younf ' after thg program the roll was V called, each member respondec. 1 with Bible verse and fee. The ho? ' tess served a delicious repast. Mrs ' Cora Hamilton thanked the hos' tess for FKp evening", ?___ Rainbow Social Club a Members! All of you should 1 have been to the meeting Monday - night at the home-of ivr..*. a v,. A1AIO. AUUIV I Lou Garlington. As usual oui , loyal prosidont and other officers II were at their post of duty. The J; short devotional exercise arrang j ed by our Shaplain, Miss Hestei Byrd was as follows: Opening se. I lectron Glory to His Name, pray >J?r by Miss Byrd; Scripture, Mrs r Rosa Lee Robinson; closing song i j yield Not to Temptation. The ;' next few minutes were given to . j discussion of old and new business r collecting of due*7 etc. The IwT ? ! games placed were: Peas and th? t Cracker game. Mrs Eliza Watts 3 won high score'in the game of - j Peas. Mrs. Hannah Wilson wag l next. Miss Lucious Hellams was j winner in the Cracker game. The ' hostess served chicken salad on i lettuce, Ritz crackers, cake, tea ? mints and salted nuts. Each 1 member present had an enjoyable J evening* Next meeting Monday tonight ?t "NYA center, Mias Wit ! helnv nn f^pre, hostess. Members 1 be there! i >i ^lf^scrfbe For? rj The Palmetto-"trader 1 I.EEVY'S t^T TTk.T-rs*> * ? w" 'v*'" y ruiNCiKAL HUM , :: Undertaking Ami Embalm 'J 1 ' ?SLOGAN? ;[ LOWER PRICES ;t AMBW.ANCE SERVIC || | " V* Nmr As Yonr Nearest Phi [ i Rat 'S^'irp and RMsrowsv. S. ? ; 1R3T TAv?rvn <*T CO! I'M ?1 PHONBSr mt??Wfltfl ^ . ... v*"!. - '! Saturday, March 8, 1941 j WHITM1RE SCHOOL NEWS played several games last week. ~ 7 The schedule is as follows: Monday, Whitmire versus Elijah, boys 16-16; girls, 10-1; Tuesday Whit1 mire versus Trinity: boys won girls lost. Thursday Whitmire vs. Prosperity: girls If-7; boys 21-15. The Whitmire teams won j both games with the Howa d Jr | girls and boys, known as the Red Bird. The Red Birds had lost only one game in the perir'd of 2 years. .The Whitmire _ cttach_.deI CMled to put airplanes on the back of their uraforms, because they have too much speed for the Red RirHa I Mrs. Laura Manning, from 1 Newberry, home demonstration teacher and Mrs. Paul from Co luinbia, state extension agent, vis ited the Whitmire school the past week. Prof, and Mrs. Robert E. Moore ' and Misses Ethyleen Williams, Vi ola Jackson, ?Mr. Floyd, motored to Greenwood Friday niaht. They reported a pleasant trip. \ Prof. Robert E. Moore made a trip to Columbia Saturday to gel instructions on teaching?Adult : school. Mrs. Mary Pye was caMed t o Whitmire the past week on ac count of the death of Mr. Albert? Wallace* She was the guest ol Mr. and~Mrs. J. C. Byrd. Rev. Blake^ deliveretLa^souPstirring sermorr Sunday night at the Bruce Tabernacle church. *> Mrs. Brosia Williams is improv ed at this writing after taking suddenly ill on Monday night. Vis -t the sick patients, will you? Prof, and Mrs. R,_ E. Moore, Misses Corrie Lee Harper, Ethy leen Williams, Viola Jackson, Mr? Ethel L. Fant, attended the Elks dapce held at Newberry Mondey Mrs. Carrie Smith of Spartan-" burer snpnt- 0 < , ~ i?- ? "ten. wun ner moth er, Mrs. Francis Reliford and fan ily. Prof, and Mrs. R.E. Moore wert delighted dinner guests, S.ndaj at the home of Mr. and Mi*. J. C . Byrd. ?? EMMANUEL A. M?l E. CnURCH Services at Emmanuel last Sunday were wel) attended. Sunday school was opened at the usual hour the Asst. Supt, -Mr. M. , Potee. The lesson, a beautiful o ne, ' was taught with much interest. ' The morning worship started on I'm*.'.?After?ftreHminaries, *Rev. Bates took his text from Ecc. 11-4. -Many?striking references were drawn from the text as the sub joct Was developed. " = Visitors werel Misses Martha Cunningham, Ford, Haines, Thompson, and Mrs. Thompson. Come again. ? ? The A. C. E. league is in fuil bloom, Mr. E. T. Thompson, presi-*dent : ? ( Evening message was brought to us .by the pastor. He selected his text from St. Mark 9:34. Quite " ~ar few vt5itors-were-present. The trustee rally was fair. The captains reported as. follows: Rev. J. C. Bates, $27 75; Bros. Snell. ?'25l.OO; Hiram William, $21.35; W M. Thompson, $15.50; L. B Gray - Sunday school, $11.70. To ial, $115-.H0. All have not reported. " We thank our^triends and members?*- ? for their splendid cooperation. Emmanuel Business Club The club hfeld its last meeting at the home of Mrs. Janie Mayers. The president called the house to order and dovotionals were con- d dnetcd hv Mrs. E. Mickle. The ' innin nHnptnH The rrtll was'called and members responded. Miss Margrett vrsited with us also Mr. Oerold Dixon.__The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lewis, ser- * --ved-bam sandwiches, tea, cookies, and mints. We adjourned, having spent a pleasant evtming. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Est'ror McDaniel, March 5. A Dramatic Bombshell! John GARFIELD ^ ? Brenda MARSHALL ?IN? I "East of the River" B4SSS9 SATURDAY ONLY LATE SHOW SA !iDAY 1U :45 HEDY LAMARR JAMES STEWART ! ?IN? "Come Live Willi Me" 4 "" IB 1 - * ? W p~ TM \ ^