The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 22, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6

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|L' Six Kr I presentL .SLEW'BERRY NEWS 1 V fCotttlmred from !*agc~l) ? "Negro"* National Hyymn" and 1 "What a Friend Wo Have in Jo- 1 sus" were sung by the group. Invocation by the chaplain and re- ^ marks by the-president.---'Dismissal? for the groups' sessions. Our guest for the re-assembly 1 period was"Suptrr-Feof-- -.--Er Hen? drix, who gave very timely and . helpful remarks. Prof. U. S. Gall ( man, the county supervisor, intro- ? duced Prof. Hendrix and later i (rnvn cnmu Knr>?finiol InflwnMitlAn Miss R. Hammond * "was called home on account of her mother's c illness. We trust she" will soon r , recuperate. - j _ Calvary- Presbyterian Church ; Rev. A. 1! .Reasoner. Pastor " - Jlhe Bible ^lass -was interesting^ 1 MOD BARGAINS I* PEANUT BUTTER Dixie Home OLEOMA -Standard-Fruit Cockt; ALASKA PINK SAL "JUNKET" QUICK F " I Easy to make. Smooth Cream No Beating?No Failures blue rose rice s c cut asp a rag i hy-grade match Tomato catsup - apple bi tter HOG FEED - MILK?Dixie HomeMIRACLE WHIP COFFEE?Silver Cup Florida Grapefruit Jii Evaporated Apples oi OUR MOTHER'S CO( FA X( Y~ l^ETtT CE No. 1 YELLOW? Onions !b. 2V2c 1 NO. Is +5 Potatoes 10 lbs. 17c ] --? NO. 1 Canadian RUTABAGAS lb 3c 1 Winesap Apples Eadh _ ,. _ . lc i NO. 2 CAN " Tomatoes 4 cans 25c j Jewel Oil pt can 17c Medium Size I'RUNKS TWTSc""; Pound Can ' Pork & Beans 5c Snowdrifts ; 6 lb. can 93c Kraft Mavnnnaico , J -'-"O'V ? quart jar ~T 35c i _____ Siin?FTne HI Ho Crackers Tb pkg 21c ' s Home ft GOOD EATS "Where the Dollar " Johns y taught by Mrs. A.-T. Nooly on 1 Vednesday afternoon. An aprociative audience enjoyed J he discussion of the lesson in Sun lay school. During the children's hr.ur the ?astor'> story was very beneficial or all. The moral gave a good example how to spend the leisure inie wisely. 'The Good Fight of Faith" 1 Tim. >:12. His message gave all eourige to continue in the battle of ife for the crown of glory for all, vho follow Jesus. \Ve wer0 delighted to have as >ur visitors in League Misses Er lestine and Azalee Alexander, ithel Chat man. Angeling and Juln Gallman. The themo was Be oming Aware of Clod. You are MBS ars^Ty >oot>s^j 2 lb. jar 21c ^RGARINE lb. 10c ail No. l^tall cairlOc 1MON 2 tall cans 29c 'UDGE?2 pkgs. 35c y FudgeJn only 1 minutes pound 5c JS _ No. 1 can 10c ES 2?5c bxs. 5c 14 oz. btl. 10c ??57 oz. jar~29e~ " 75 lb. bag $1.35 8 -3 tall nr fi small 20c I quart jar 29c 2?1 lb. pkgs. 27c lice 46 oz. can 15c Peaches lb. 10c :OA lb. can 10c Irm 2L. .Hammar joda 6 pkggr23c" " SBC Vanilla Wafers 12 oz pkg 15c Strong Heart Dog Food can 5c 'uppy Bunk Free! Ask 'or details. Clorox qt. bottle 20c Rinso 2 sm pkgs 17c )ld Dutch Cleanser 2 cans 15c Lifebouy Soap - - ) canes 18c Octagon Toilet Soap 1 cakes ~ 7:0c ? P & G Soap ) cakes : 20c Guest Ivory Soap L cakes 25c Waldorf Tissue 1 Rolls . . 13c Stores ZERO PRICES Does its Duty" on Hap UKACEORT COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of one "of oui loyal patrons, Mrs. Christina Brown of Seabrook, S. C. The beautiful and impressive funera' service-.was conducted frym the Allen C. M. E. church on Sunday. March 16. The pastor, the Rev ~Mrr'ST~?. Brown, officiated.?TlwBeaufort County Training schoo' girls' chorus under the direction of Miss E. V. Allan, rendered the following selections: "Take M> Hand Precious Lord" and "Whet I Come to the End of My Journ. ey". Mrs. -C-arterr-the--Beaufort County attendance teacher, visited the school during the past week. Sh< was?immensely?pleased?with?their movement in thu attendance re< orcl. B. C. T. S. has purchased a niov ing picture machine. The weekly schedule of movies has proved i source of great entertainment te the entire community. The fir9l two pictures were drawing numers. for a record crowd of teachers. students, parents and friend? saw the pictures on Mon. March 10, and on Friday, March 14. On Sunday evening, March 16 the girls' chorus and the ' mixe ensemble under the direction of Miss~E: V. Allan, rendered a pro~ gram of spirituals at the Gracr \.- M. E. chtfrch, Beaufort, S. C The pastor. Rev. Mr, Brown and the principal, Prof. J. S. Shanklin were sponsors of the program The following were soloists Misses Mary Martin Mary Joiner Earsloe Martin, Elnora Simmon? and Ether NeU^.Murray. "'Keep Me From .Sinking Down'' with Miss Murray as soloist was easily the most outstanding selection of The girls' trio, a group of little girls who sing spirituals ii their original forms, was particularly well received in their rendition of "You Had Better Mind" Ail n cnflz-iQ fontiirc nn thp nr<T gram, Mi?g Sarah Riley reeite< 'Noah Built the Ark". Miss Riley held the audience spell-bound with her vivid portrayals ant qharacter inte iq) r etations. The entire program was welf rbceivcd. At the close of th< plai ned program our white friends requested the following selections '<Swing Low, .Sweet Chariot" "T.itlle Davirt~Play on Your IIftrpr> "All God's Chillun", and "God Blesa_-America". At the close of the program, the Honorable Mr. Gill, Mayor of Beaufort, S. C., expressed to the group, Miss Allan, and Professot ?hankli.n in behalf of our white friends, appreciation for the pro gram. As a revelation of the high esteeill la which the girls' chorus ana. thlT" mixed ensemble are held an. invitation u> Community Center, white, on Sat urday, March 22, has come t< them. any of our services. Pleasant Grov? \. M. E. Church Rev. \V. f,. Young, Pastor an day was a high uayiat the above named church. The weath-er seemed somewhat dreary, yet we had a large crowd to attend service. Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the superintendent and teachers at their post of duty The preaching service began at 12 o'clock. The pastor selected a text from Jonah 1:6. He deliver ed a wonderful sermon. Our hearts were made to rejoice while the man of Got! talked to u^ by the Orr the?afternoon, the various clubs mad*? their?reports on our Spring rally as follows: Mr. Robert Ruff, $3.50; Mrs. Blanche Max^ shall $11.29; Miss Genell Roate, $7.26; Miss Nellie Kinard, $5.66; Mrs. Ola Ruff, $6.75; Misa Addie Jones, $8.25; Mrs. Etta Sligh $13.65; MtV T. J. Griffin $7.20; Mise Julia M. Steward, $3.00; Mrs. Lizzie Turner, $4.50 Mrs. Annie Dewalt $10.05; Mr. L. F. Sims $6.10; arid Miss Lillian E. Ruff $4.00. Total amount $100.20. If you Rev. W. S. Young and his work come out and attend our service. He is a number one preacher and he knows well how to organize his churches to- put over a program of any kind. Our doors are always open to visitors. ^ - ' i- ry*' . J ' -' A ? b pal me?k> lftkdbb i u mmtm ?_ py Pal: PAW LEYS ISLAND NEWS Mead umea Virginia Edwards, E C. Johnson and the writer motor cd to "the "Brookgheen conferenc layt Wednesday with Rev. and Mr: S. E. Washington, where we gleai cd much inspiration from brillian characters and various schools This section -wag well represented Despite unfavorable weathei --splendid services were held at th< churches heie. Mr. J. Brockington of George town, Miss Jessie Banks, who* ii now teaching at Bucksport, accon panied Rev. Hemmingway hen Sunday where he preached for th< Rev. G. E. Washington at St John at?morning and at Maryvilli at nigHt. . Rev. E. Myers spoke f?r Rev. f M. Besscllieu?at?Mt;?Zion.?Tin B. Y. P. U. is taking on new life at this church. l ne sea side unristmas sav ings club wag entertained la.v week by Mesdameg Julia Riley anc Jessie Jenkins at the lovely hom< of Mrs. Jenkins. This club hai made a tremenous success sinc< its birth three years gao. Eigh< new members has been added sine? January 1st, 1941 and many mort are to be expected. Others an asked to caBt their lot with them The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Brown Ml'. Johnny Brown carried Mr \nd Mrs. Sam Smalls to Toddsvilh Sunday to attend the funeral oi infra close relative. We regret to learn of the passing of Mr. Albert Sands, who returned from New York sometiim ago. He's the beloved son of Mi ind Mrs. Esau Sands. Funeral ar nouncement later. ST. MATTHEWS NEWS On Friday, March 14, tne Das ket ball tournament for Calhour county was held -at St. Matthewt Hi-School with a large number o1 schools represented. The tourna ended^ 6:30 p.m., followed by ai that night. There were man: people from all parts of the c'oun ty and all appeared to have hac an enjoyable thne Miss M. G. Dandy returned t< St: Matthews Sunday afternoor accompanied by her father Mr Jim Dandy. We feel certain tha are delighted to have her back or the job again. . Rev. J. C. Coaxum rs back als< after being home for about tei or twelve days on account of th< sad death of his loving wife, Mrs Mary Jane Coaxum. The death o7 Mrs. Sarah Tay lor, who died Saturday, Match fl came as a shock to every om _who_Hnew beiu- becauae of he short illness. She was funeralrzei at Bethel AME church March 1 riTTfl leaves to mourn her passirij a devoted hhsband, Isaiah Taylo one son, Mack Taylor, two adopt ed Children Oti? nnd TT/Tno To.iIa and a host of other near relative and frrends. Mr. Milton Guinyard of New berry and Messrs. Julius and Hor ace Guinyard of Wilkinson Hrgl Orangeburg spent the week en home with parents and friends. Messrs. Altime and Nathank of Voorhees spent the week em at home also. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Mitchel and Miss Cora Belle Mitchell lef Saturday for Ne^v York, afte spending eight days here with pa TFTTCT The Twilight Club met at th home of Mrs. Mary Caldwell 01 Tuesday March 11, at 8 p.m. Th. house was called to order hv t.h president Miss H. Owens. Devo trons were conducted by Mrs. M Caldwell as follows: Song, Pas Me Not; Prayer in concert; a Bi ble verse by each member an song, Calling Today, followed b; the roll call of officer* and mem bers. The house was then open ed for the discussion of old an hew business. The club adjourn* wirth the singing of the club song Leila Belle Laney, reporte NEWS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON (Continued from Page U> At 8 p.m. Rev Butler delivere* the night sermon, the subject "Th Prophets of a New Israel". H again preached * sermon that stl red the heart* of all. s?April _ On Tuesday he returned to Al leu university where he is acting ' dean of the Schoof of Religion. _ The Benedict College club helc c a service in honor of the found3 ing of Benedict college. 1 Mr. William Crawford was seen 1 here this week on business from 1 New York City. r CLINTON NEW? ?_ -1? ; Idleness makes one hungry you don't have to stay hungry long. k< Visit The Idle Hour Lunch Room i on 37 East Car Ave. Mrs. Maud t Sander8t Prop., . a Vf>- n a ,i? *v. ? ?1 ?.A4. v/. o. TTouonuiui, a ajjctior ist in groceries and meats, he can ?- be found en N. Adair street. All persons having news for pul lication please get it to your rei porter .Miss Ruby Mr Johnson 9 > S. Bell St. not later than 6;45 a, m. on Mondays, We need frequently to remind 1 ourselves of the many benefits de1 rived from regular attendance up1 on the service of public worship. ? For one thing our presence in the church service helps one's own spir 1 itual growth. We will be better ' Christians because of our attendance than we can be if we_do not attend. Often too, our regular at tendance is a helpful influence in he lives of others. Especially is this true if there are children who ~ look to us as examples. The sure est way to impress upon them the value of the church is to go to its - service and take them with us. By regular attendance we also honor Christ. It is His"church. He promises to oe with -UBr-even?if there are but two or three who are ' ^met together in His name. If - we worship Himvin spirit and in truth we will go* forth from such a service feeling, as did God's servant of old, that It~has.been good for 7 us to be in the house of the Lord. . If you were in services Sunday i at Friendship you were benefited f from the review of the S. S. les. son given by the pastor- Class 2 \ holds the banner. \ uur pastor brought us an ideal e message?Sunday morning "jfrom ^ St. John 11:26, subject "A Spec. ializing Faith". Thia message was 1 full of advice. He brought anoth ~er sermon .Sunday night fr6m 1 j John 1:29. We wish everyone could , have heard this sermon on "Sin". Each department of the church t has something beneficial. Its up L to you to accept it. The League i?' afnHvlna Ol/l Toof ^ ^ I uvwvij ni| wuv v/?u icovamciii. v. wJ lection for the day $78.86. ) The Missionary Society held ; i timely business meeting just aftei a services. Mt. Hebron Baptist Church Revi A. A. Sims, Paater ' Mt. Hehron. Raptigt Sunday ' school showed an increase in at0 tendance Sunday. Class .Nos. 11 ^ and 7 holds the banner in finance j and attendance. Supt. ^ Ruff gav< a brief review of the lesson. _ The pastor brought us a spirit ual sermon at the usual hour. Re^ ^ Sims spent the evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Stevens. Vis s . itors were numerous Sunday. Mesdames Anna" Nance and An na L. Moore were the dinnei ^ guests of Mrs., Earl Johnson. ^ Bethlehem Grove Baptist Churcl Rev. Earl Wright, Pastor j March 16 was a great day wit! ^ this church. At 3:30 the churcl was dedicated. Rev. H. W. Walk U er, pastor of Friendship churcl , and choir and a number of his members were present. Prcccdini the services Rev. Wright our pa? -eoW-of wu htrnfsfr^r trials, difficulties, but with self e confidence, faith and power of God t the seemingly impossible tasl was accomplished. Before the ^ mortgage was burned Rev. Wrigh' ^ asked no. one to drop a tear. Crying time was over but now rejoice without tears. At this time he j called Deaconess Lucinda Masor y mother of the church to strike the ! match apd bum the mortgage Rev. Wright then presented "Rev E. L. Lilliewood who presented d Rev. H. W. Walker to preach the sermon. His subject was "Will a r Man Rob God?" Mr. H. P. Crawford made the prayer of dedicaH r>,,- r>_? MV/llt V7U1 A anw;i | IVTJ ?T 1 1^111 made the invocation a>nd read th< scripture lesson. The outlook foi the church is etteourafrinff. Collection for the day $34.00. J' e ' ' ? i subscribe for [the palmetto leader O Towi """Audi --* v - | BENN ETTSVILLE NEWS , M C. D. Sanders, Reporter j Mr. James Drake lert Saturda p.m. for Baten, N;*C. to tak charge of Rev. F. P. Peterki: church work while Rev. Peterki: is in with a serious case of flu ani a light stroke. He is improvinj rather slow. Mrs. Polly Dupree of Blenhein ; Dupree, "died in New York las week. The retrains were brough here Friday morning and laid i state at the Bennettsville Funeru home until 1:30 Sunday at_whic! time the funeral was held at th Cedar Fall Baptist chuToh con ducted by Rev. W. C. McCoy, th< pastor. Many beautiful floral were sent from the Baptist churc] in New York where she lived. Another^sad message was rpeer eil of the sudden death of Mrs Charlie Grace w^ho died at he: home Sunday. Fureral arrange ments are incomnlete at this writ ing. Thursday nigfit the class takini the course in practical nursinj arried out a full program in spit of the weather. There were ove 40 students present. Nurse Co was absent so Nurse Bass of Greei ville took charge. Our district s' pervisor Mrs. S. H. Evans and ou state supervisor, Miss Gaske (white) of Columbia was presen to see the activity of the class. W< were also honored to have Mr Melton down to make some pic tufes of our home making class Also the class in nursing. We ar - working- in- every. way to push ou National Defense program.' i In spite of the inclement wen , ther Sunday morning quite a nur ber witnessed the service at Shi JoJL- -Rev. TA. J, Wright's sermo was a deep and thoughtful one o; ~ the subject Gathering trp Frag ments. ! Nurse McKay and Miss E. Mc Kay were^pop callers at the rt porter Sunday evening. Miss Julia Moore of Washini t" ton, D. C.7~arrtved home Saturda evening because" of f:he illness" c her mother, Mrs Kizzie Moore, i Mrs. Lucile S. Broekington- i i improving?nicely after- a seriou operation Monday. I Rev. E. M. Booker nastor of th Saw Mill church was at his pos Sunday morning. Quite a few vi I itors were present. Mr. Andrei _ Brown was at his post on the choi at Saw Mill after a few weeks 0 illnness. Miss O. Miller instructor . a Coulter academy, Cheraw, made pop call to the reporter Friday e t ening. iShe witnessed the pr< _ gram at Clio grded school, Pro J. T. Kennedy, instrueior. ~ ~TWiss ?>elphine AlcUaniel lnhtfU j tor at Robert Smalls school, Ghc , raw, spent a short while horn . the week end. The Laymen's club of St. MicV ael M. E. church will.jrender it first, nvnp-rani Sunriav. March 21 5 Song, choir; Scripture readini Prof. J. A. Grgen; Invocation, 5 M. Quick; Song, choir; Introdm tion, T. L. Eddy, president; Soli F U. S. Henegan; Paper, C. F. Gra Selection, High school; Paper, I y T. Blaekman; Solo, Prof. J. H. V Morris; Talk, Prof. M. H. Robii , son; Selection, choir; Address, Rc , A. J. Wright; Solo, T. H. Stubb Mr. Leroy Dupree accompanie , the body of his sister home. Als ( Mrs. Pollie's husband from N. ^ , City. , Marlboro County Teachers Meet - ry" at the Marlboro County Trainin I and Rennettsville high school. Pi < day, March 14. The groups a: r sembted in thff various rooms fc [ their, demonstrations, and discui sion the first hour of the assen , bly. , Mr. Middlcton presented Mr. , B. Drake, district manager of th N. C. Mutual Insurance compan i\: LEEVY'S |; FUNERAL HO!V \\ Undertaking And Embal ! I ?SIXXJAN? |T OWER PRICF rip AMBULANCE SERVI "A* Near A* Your Nearpat P i > i < ? , Ratoahiirsr and RMjr^wav. f \ 1831 TAYTOR PT. COM1 PHONES; 23619?2^61 Saturday, March 22, 1941. torium ~ - of the Wellington dietriet, who used as a subje^: "Cooperation". Some very timely points .derived ^ from this subject-.?AVe -were very pleased to have Mr. Drake speak to us. j It was decided to give the delegates five dollars each on their^ ex J . ? ? r~i v "J pense to the State Teachers' association. . ? ? e The primary group will have an ^ open dieeusMon on the demonBtra^ tiojis that we've had. this year, at n our next meeting, as this will be I the.last "meeting for the year. ^ We adjourned to meet at th*. same frtace, Friday, April ^llth. Benedt?tion by Rev. W. L. Brye an^' a (Miss) M. 4. Baker, reporter -? 4 1 n St. Michael Methodist Church Sunday was a very unfavorable day but the church school opened p at the usual hour with a faithful few present. At 11:30 our pastor came before us and delivered a wonderful soul 2 stirring message from Rets of the r Apostles: Those that you find in the way bind them and bring them ? to prison. Using as a theme In ^ F the Way. Visitors at the morning services: Mr. Cicero Wiles, Florn ence and Dr. T. Richardson, city u . also Mrs. Anna Rodgers who has~ ^ been in the <fsTorth for sometinv ^ was present. We are always glao to have our members return home ? and come to church. , " FREE EDUCATIONAL MOVIE AT BENEDICT COLLEGE i The public*?is cordially invited and urged to attend a free educate tional movie at Benedict College n on Wednesday, Mar 26, at 7:30 o'clock in Antisdel Ohapel. This ? f'j n movie is being sponsored by the ? n Women's Field Army of the A* Z- -merican?Sorirt.y for the Control r\f Po nnnr of T\if ? ? wi vutivvi | ui ??UIV.II ini a, uv ill) u Drake of Bennettsville is state chairmap. ^Although cancef. is curable, de* r lay, ignora^c^ t flijd fear causo tens of thousands of deaths each ^ year?among women -ftlflne. wbluli knowledge and prompt actiorf could have " saved. Come and I earn many startling facts and truths about this .very prevalent disease from some of our most G ? outstanding specialists m the field. Free literature will also s be distributed. Remember t h e ,N date: Wednesday March 26, 7:30 ^ in Antifidel Chapel, Benedict?Gol- ? lege. MRS. iG. E. NELSON, it a I V ADVENTURE ROMANCE f. 'North West * ~ Honnte3 ro!!cew IN ?^!1S!IC6L0R ?? ^ . WITH ? * Gary COOPER Madeleine CARROT.T. Q ?? ?MP f STARTS SATURDAY 3. 3. PVHHBMIHBiHB r. L A T E S H 0 W j L ? SATURDAY-! 0:45 v "BUCK PRIVATE" s. " , d with BUD ABBOTT r? and LOU COSTEL^O Hn/ iL ri IHONE 9135 P. J. Grocery ^ * and Lunch Eat the Best at Reasonable J - PRICES ? - We Deliver iy 82fi WASHINGTON STREET T TK f mine X f I? LK 1 I hone" WBBMH& MRIA \ 0 I. 8. l>?eTy, Manager - . :7tl'