The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 05, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2
?- LAURENS NEWS 1
K. Robert Lee McCullough, a stuff
dent of Benedict college, visited
relatives hefe recently,
v Mr. J. C. McDaniel of Columbia
was a visitor of relatives and
friends. Sunday.
Miss Ella Bell Williams a student
of Benedict college will visit
relatives here for Easter
Mr. Jim Fielder wn*?entertain|V
ed at a surprise birthday party
given by his wife Mrs. Nell Fielder,
at their home March 27, 1941.
? Their residency is 821 Price St
The guect;- were Mr. andilra, I,,
? Crane. Mr. and Mrs. McKilgoie
t Mr. und Mrs. George Partington
p Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pressley Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr. ant!
Mrs. Tom Scott. Mrs. fiyble Moore
Miss Cora Wheeler, Mrs. Inez Cun
i? ntngham, Mrs. Bridget Petty, Miss
L_ WI1 Lou Haniijtxm-and Mr. K. I)
Holland. The living room waf
heantifullv decorated in snapdrag
( "* oik anrt in-eatti of spring. Alter
t,, several rounds. -u? fiiun.es* Ahe_Jlos
r less served a delii'ious salad course
Miss Irene' Foggie and Miss
innie Lee Clinkscales were I
.. the week end guests of Mr. and
^ M is.?L,?Cunningham's daughter
Mis< Hnttift M-IP and Ine? Cun
<; wentmotorboat riding on the Saluda
river which they enjoyed.
The Social Serving and Savings
dub met at the home of Mfs* Stel
^T4t la Mills, March\28. After the busi
ness session bingo was played. A
delicious course was served. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs: Martha Marion on Sulli
van St.
The Jotlty Pals Savings club met
. at the honu* of Mr. and Mrs. C
Johnson, March 25. The houst
was called to order by the presi'
dent. Devotionals were conducted
tljen.^he minutes were read by
F ttre ^dketUry. The welcome "ad_uiess
was^ByvMfi'j^larenee '
?soil with ..responst^,hy-^j^is&; Elsie
.Viae Mills. Thy following Awas on
program: William A. Bark?dpJ?
Addison Young. Jr., Callie Lfec'
Hajrbn At the roll call each rp.--ponded
with dues and a bibii
verse. Deliciods refreshments.
* vV.ere served. The next meeting
vrrlt at " the home of ,\lr. and .vis.
Arthur Jackson.
St. Paul Baptist "Church
Kev. L. B. Moon." Pastor
V iC?S,?opened -w4?the?usual Bouiwith
Supt. Meadows and his eo
workeis at their post.. The BYPij
1 L-gaii on lime. 111! |JttStUI' dl'llt? "
red ti+e?morning sermon. Rev
\\ . fci. Cal vin was tht. speaker a '
tin-' atlernoun servhe for Mrs. L
B. Crane club. Rev. "Carvin nas .
'.<>1 s tlu- Mt. Moriah church ' o" '
...,^partanbmg and was?a em m pan i. .
ed by his junior, and senior chuir
his wife, ami a number of mem
bers. His text was Isaiah 53 rB
theme. Jesus Despised and Rnji-ri
of Men. Yisitine ministers wen
Rev. Muthis, Rev. Butler, Rev
Hicks. Rev. Johnson our
was also present. Borne of Beth- ?.
et-members also- worshiped at this
sdrvice. A number of St. Paul
members worshiped at Bethel or
Sunday night.
?Uon't forget! Friday"night the
^tth of April Bethel Star Gspe'
J Singers of. Greenville and th'
U'hLit more ipiarli'l will have a .
contest at St. Paul church. Come
- out and help be the judge.
Sunday, April Gth Hew alkei
of Clinton will preach at St. Paul
at b o'clock for Mrs. (.'jane's club
The, public-is invited.
There will be a silver tea Sun--?Uiy
J o'i bn. L at iiu< timim of Mr* .
.yiyra uonanu: iTm public Is qUF
dially invited. Sunday
night will end th daily
Tor the Deaconesses.
?Pulpit Aid club will mee
at the home of Mrs. Lucile llai
ris Thursday night.
AH who wish to have news in
The Palmetto Leader ham! it ir
td the' reporter John Robert Hun"Ter.
Kev. Robert I.ee Garrett of this
city and Miss Kthel Ranking of
Greensboro, N. C.. were united in
the lit'L bond of matrimony on
February lJ, at th'(. home of Mr
and Mrs. Horace Garrett. y Rev
L. C. Butler, performed the ceremony.
They were given a most
beautiful shower at the home of
Mr. arid Mrs. .tames Henderson on
February -'i, P.M1 and received
many asi'im gills. Delirious reJOHNSTON
NKVVS
I'i ?>1 F. B. Bowman, faculty and
several of the students attendee'
field i.ay at Bettis academy Frit
day a ? > Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Ruben,
Mrs. A. M. Spann and Miss
e= _ALr?^Qidi Am jS^^JVfr
Mimauvh Amos, Pruf. P^. B. Bowman,
Mi. West Peterbark, ,Mi?se9
] 'easier and Peterson attended the
funeral of Mr. Charlie Holmes on
Saturday at Bettis omademy.
The Misses Alma Walker. T.A
Soigncr and L. F,. Rutherford
spWvlIu' week-end at their homes
Aiken. OraiigeburK an<i Newberry
i Mr. C. fe. Toomer spent th1
L. weMk-*<oti -at- hi? in Sain'
jjK- George.
Prof B, B. Bowman attended
the union at Bland Baptist churel
jfr Sunday.
The faculty students of the Rosen
wald school and friends extend
a sympathy to Miss Thomasenia
. Holmes, our fit at grade teacher
and her family ija the lost of her
I brother.
There will be preaching at the
it- + ? P | 1 i /" tJLC TT* -l.,.,. i ri - J ..I * 1 _
heihti uml ciiurcri ounnay niprnt
The public is invited to attend.
Why wait until you are about to
mr die or someone in the family pass-J
on' lo think about" the church0
Now is the day of grace. "SeeV
It*' the Lord while you have the op-,
Si' n_rui f hhUm"
mrr put tumtj
RIDGE HILL HAPPENINGS
Kidge Spring, S. C.?Teachers
ire all panning to attend the Pal
rrrrtto State Teachers' assoeiatior
this week which means two holiiays
for tho students.
A crowded house witnessed the
primary operetta Friday night
'Why The Garden Quarrelled.1"
-ttui pupil* were; at their best
VI any eom pi i mentis- went?to th<>
olL.wing as directresses: Misses
C.E. Wels, S. R. Crawford, B. A.
Williams, Mesdames C. R. Gard
. an- and E. lfc?U>eterson.
A!' t e r the program the groui
. .amined the many articles made
Uy the Hi E. girls and adult stuilen'>s
under the supervision of
.... v .....t,v vv .. v 11. J-J. itnmci I'll ?
.'. B. Gardner.
We regret very much that Mrs
an'tier?wag caled to the bedside
"~iT her mother in Allendale i'uea
day. We wish for Mrs. Best :
iperdy recovery. . -~?
i'reMUTnt of Senior (_'luss.
Gets Trip to Washington
Emest CdTemari" a member. Ot
~Tfe"'senior' class who has servec
well as presidenf of the -State N
_E &_ C. left, ^nnday fnr Washing
ton where he will attend a coniUieJice
this week. We feel proud
-d?' oloiiiai) and- wish?htm?much
joy on this trip.
The PTA held its regular month
Tv meeting March 25th at the
-eh col building with a,large, at
f-endance. The rally was quite a
-access. $32.03 was realized. This
ueney is being raised to purchase
.slides lor the primary playground
.Don't forget the monthly S. S
teachers meeting uv be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ham
mond Monday-night, April 7 at
7:30. A
Poem?War
v\ aste of muscle, waste of brain
A aste oT patience, waste of pain
Waste of manhood waste of health
"Was'.of beauty, waste of wealth
\\ a>te nt youth's most pTeciou
years,
A aste of \vays the Saints have
troiL _ai
aste..u? glory, waste of God.
G. A. Student?Kennedy
"Reading makes a full man"
"re hitle?May.vv -11 ammond?for a
l.e; del".
FLORENCE NEWS
I. M. Stoke*. .Reporter
?AI " ?t'i"! den?U. Williams-errt?r*aito
d -the Stiteh and Chat cl.it
iVeilhestfay evening a Her home oi
W. l>arhngon s'treet.
Spring -flowers were in tefullv
l i e numbers a;,ii tnte- :> ( n "
_ ii a pleasant evening
TTTT1 eluitung.
Fiom the living room n.e ladie
eia invited into the dining room
allele places were laid for twelve
the table having a ce .uu piec?
An arrnn&ment of yellow arid while
nart issis. TrA- hostess served.
i.i: salad, hot buttered rolls
Tus.-ia.o tea pineapple whip.' cookes
anil candies. Mrs. I.illiar
i'l'.v.-n and Miss Clettunie St roth Pi
. <>,si> ted the hostes.- in serving.
_.M's. Marion Miller and Mrs. .J.
' l!r""k< w-re guests.
The" cITth will meet with Mis*
i mie Sti'f)ther. April P.
-d ' Clayton Washington of New
' City is in the city "visiting
i la' :y<'s and friends.
?M r?.?Kmnur?Hill a as called?TT
daIt.imore. Md. on the 14th of
di.i i .1.1 .nr. Loo lidli n l?oig
'h"i niiii.1 vn si^yeTTT1, uTTj. nts.r.ily
killed. when his foot enang
led in a ealde wire. Mr. Hill
a Papti-t minister and wai
4s++ - the -ccrntm'y?of
l.ontrshoreinan organization of
\'ei i'ii,. thousand men. He leavv
oil,., two small children
ye ! and 1 years, a mother, f
ost< i> 1 brothers to mourn. Mrs
lit while away visited New Ytirlt
11 I ?Newark. N*. .J., and returned
.oiViv alter lu days. All of Flor rice
niorrn with Mrs. H 11 as I.eo
vas reared irt Florence from ;
hild and was well-known here.
Mr. (Jus Kvun.s of Marion was
in tdo city Sunday a few hours,
NEW MT. ZION HAIT. ( 111 HCH
Itcv. .1. J. Ahney, Pastor
fT angrbuTg, S. C., March UOth
The. Andrews' Chapel. Educa.mn.il
and Missionary union met at
,ew Mt. Zion on Saturday and
rrelay for what turned out to be
-? very successful session.
Cu Saturday . the union opened
r 11' o'clock, the churches and
ielt gates were enrolled. aftei
h?- h the introductory - -sermon
nd the body adjourned for dinner
At. three o'clock we re-assemled
for the young people's hour
vhi h was a high spot in the day
Miss L. E7 TTorbin remTered :
vocal solo, and Mr. W. P. Mc
' anghlin an instrumnetal solo.
Those participating in the Essay
ntest yyere: Mi ss Miller, Mis^
Kiet. Mr. Charles \filler, Miss
Mat-u*. Mae Smiley, and Miss L. IjJ
Co? bin.
The judges recommended that
i/,r mwii'-.v "o wiviucu cquuiy
among the contestants. We ad
i,lined to meet at 10 o'clock for
Sunday school Sunday morning
The S. S. was largely attended as
'I I -Old l.he classes ably taught.
NfornTng services bFgan at 11:8(>
Uev. J.S. Glover delivered the Miss
nary sermon from the subject
'he "Great?Teacher".?
The committees brought in their
recommendations and the union ad
journed to meet with-Trinity next
Ifth Sunday.
We wish to publicly thank those
members and friends wjio so royally
flntertatrred the*'vi8ittn? body
er
THE
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I FUNERAL SERVICES FOR REV |
I'OLLIE S. ALSTON
Florence, S. C.?One of ?,he larg
est funerals held at Mt. Zion A
M. E, church was that of Rev (
rollie S. Alston, March 17th. Brother
Alston, as he was called by.
all who knew him, was a faithful
"member of the church. Faithful- t
y he served our God thhbugh the
hurch as S. S. Supt., President of
Mien Christian Endeavor League
hurch clerk, prayer service leader,
class leader; Dist. Supt, anr pastoriaL
steward. He also wtas a
member of the Trustee Board of
Allen college (laymen).
passings is mourned by hi
wife Mrs. R. E.- Alston, three
laughters Misses Anice Alston, a
eaclier in the Lake City high
school; Miss Maurice Alston of
New York; Mrs. Alexen0 Smith
r: teacher in the connty7~two som
Toli Alston, Jr., of New York;
Ma: F Alston " _
!ict college; one sirtW^Trs. Hattie
Russell of Harfsvttle"; twr*
grandsons, Bobby Gene and John..
Sellers, one son-in-law, Mr. Lloyd
Smith.
Program: Sweet Hour of Pray*r,
choir; First Scripture, Rev. J
V\ . I ay lor, pastor of oME church; "
-Prayer,?Rex,?Manning, pastor of
Salem ME church 2nd hymn Abide
With Me. Rev. YV. S. Giles, Pamplico;
2nd scripture, Rev. 'J. L
Brooks; Obituary, Mrs. Tressie J
Perkins; Solo,_ Mrs. Rosa Flem
mings. KemarKs t>y the folllowinn:
Dr. J. E. Thomas, presiding
elder of Mt. Pleasant district; Dr.
I. S. Coe. presiding" elder of Sum '
ter district; Rev. W. E. Richardson,
pastor of St. John A. JH. E ,
church. Marion; Rev. A. W. Hill
pastor of Trinity Baptist church;
Solo. Going Home, Mr. James
.-pears; Resolutions from the va J
ftou* departments-of- the~church ,
were- lead by: Mrs. L. R. Cusaac ,
Mis. McCrimmin and Mr. Kinj
Field. Sermonette, Rev. J. M ,
"Jackson, jgrstovof Mt. Zion A. M "
E. church. .Viewing of tin* body *
benediction.
(TitEENVILLE NEWS ~ ,
D'fenfcse program workers a*
Sterling high school have announc"etl
rtTe opening of, anuther course ~
for young men who want to study
and improve themselves. Young '
men between, the ages of 1" arid '
Prof. P K. Stewart or Principal 1
i. E. Beck immediately in order to 1
enroll foT a~specia 1 cpurse ih auto
i,ti, : . 1
i III v 114.41111 .-I. 'HICI L* lifJ LUitlUil UJ
fee "1 any kind connected witt
lak.ing the coursd.' Equipmen* 1
-tiTj. tor is ready to assist -those '
:n.U<...n,.aiwCthei.?-is -no J
?reason?wliy?every?eligible -i
mr-nian' should tuft take advan- (
. . of i is -.pler.did opportunity 1
iM tccoivf training in a .trade with '
et n.tily bright future. '
Las'. Ah unlay night the" Witliny t
Workers club met at the home of
Mis. .Mary Gary. .Mrs. A.R. Nee '<
y wif?" tlie h "su'sjv aiTu the presi- 1
!en?. Mi> t'l'rrie N'eely. was the J
esiding officer. Among those '
res'-nt uere Mrs. Mattie Pinson t
-tev. and .Mrs. H. L. Cunningham '
-Tl.e Pulpit Aid club?of Spring- J
e!u Bap'tis.t church was entertain c
t. Friday _nighL- .Mrs. Barksdale 1
Mrs. Emma Bates, Mrs. Ronnie
Clinton. Rev. and Mrs. Cunning J
ham and others were present. An
tppetixing repast was served by
He h< stess. Mrs. Mary Grantt
>s president of organization. J(
-?Mrs. Blimdvlh' Htewan ttntl herp
illlo d.-inphter Bnt.ty_ lire vi?aitinp ; t
Mis. Carl C. Re id of Rock Hill. S : '
this week.
Mrs. Nellie Mai- Moore Johnson '
formerly of Greenville, now of 1
N'ew York City. is visiting her mo- ^
ther, Mrs. Christine Moore. 5
Mrs. Lola Young McGowan of I
I'arkor street:" Was the guest ol
liit ivos in Travelers Rest last 1
The funeral of Mr. George Gary I
f "Dur'-a+n. N. C.. was held from '
the Walker-Sullivan funeral home 1
Wednesday. Mr. Gary was formerly
of this city and was employed
tu the Mac-key Mortuary, Cor
N. Main and?FAford Sts. for several?years
before moving to Dur- (
ham. He leaves to mnnm tio
loss a wife, Mrs. Ophelia Clary .
several children and other rela- .
tives. '
Mr. I.ee Pinson o( Moonville, S
C. is very sick in the General hos 1
pita). He is the father of Mis'
Beatrice Pinson of 315 Manly St ,
here. All friends are wishing for
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Thomas HaHden, Jr.r.Qf Ann ]
v't. departed this life Tuesday ev- '
<mingaft<o_^>emg_jjuckff^^ J
' time. He was a son of* Mr. Thorn "
aH J.liatUlen, Sr.,. who is ehoriatei '
if the Senior and Gospel choirs of '
Springfield Baptist ch.?rch. (He I
leaves to mourn his loss a father,
three sisters, one brother, several
other relatives and frinds. Fun- *
eral services wore held , from the '
Springfield I'Jptist church Thurs- '
lay. Franks 'and sort ip charge 1
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Flemings '
have moved to 110 Thompson St_ ]
Mr. Clarence Riley, Mrs. Annie
Bruce Johnson artd others motor- 1
ed to Relton last 'Sunday to at 1
tend the funeral of Mrs. Myrtle 1
Telford Arnold. j
I Mrs. Sammie EllaJMnson Sullivan
of Baltimore, Md., was called
m rne oeasiae 01 her father M1
Lei I'lnsun-iylnj is-geriaualy ill >a fh(.
General hospital.
Master Joseph Roland. Sullivan
"the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Tul
dy St-Hi van rrf M oon v i 11 ejr was the
truest of Mrs. Saludia Younff Afld
Miss Beatrice Pinson Sunitay evening.
Master T. I/. Sullivan of MoonviIK.
is sick with the flu. He is thai
little son of Mr. and Mrs. Tally \
SUllivAfr. ~ :
LKADER
EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH r
Rev. J. C. Bates, Pastor
S. S. opened at 10 a.m. with the
&upt. and teacher8 at their post ?
of duty. The attendance was good
and the lesson beautifully taught.
Morning worship began at 11:30 M
a.m. Rev. Mrs. Daisy Miller de- ch
livered a noble sermon as found jjr
inExo. 12:13, subject Prepare tc
Meet God. It was full of thought.
The League is progressing nicely:
We are elated to see our
young folk eager to work for
Christ.
At 8 p.m. the Missionary ladies
brought to an appreciative group J 1
i wonderful program. We thank ,e
iH that helped tp make this pro^ ~r
gram successful among whom p
wen.* Prof. Finley^ Mr. Moultrie
Mr.. Poole, quartet from First Naz
ureth; Mesdames Mickel, McDanieI7"Portee>
Hamilton, M4Hetv-Ed- Hi
wards Wise, Mr. Dixon and Mas- N<
* ? Di Williams. ? ~nJ
The sick are sisters M. William-- eij
A. Swygert, Perry MuTles. sister
G. Hurdon I
IONES CHAPEL ^
A. M. K. Z. CHURCH . jy
?The "Y's'f met in their regular
monhly meeing with Mis. Ruth pu
(Jarrett. 1720 Rtc^- ?Mszr
_ "*sv' pt
ing was opened with devotion pre- m)
dded over by the President Mis9 ^T)
v. 0. Benson. After the transac- ^
ion of all business we listened to
a talk from our Pastor. Rev. Gray ^
We were also glad to have Mrs.
S. Craige back with vs after being
absent for so long. The president fr,
then thanked each and everyonefor
making our contest a success jnj
The sum of $23.77 being raised
Miss Odessa Bates was crowned
'Mbs Jones Chapel'' by the pas- jj,
tor. We were then led fa the ^
benediction byy Mrs. F-^-Mr Sa~wv
rer. Mrs. Garrett served a very
deasing menu consisting of sandriches.
tea, salad potato chips and stl
Loasted pecans We then -said ?Q|
rood-bye to meet again on the 3rd 0f
Wednesday in April at the home
if Mrs. G. Craige, 8 D?wey Ave
FRIENDSHIP,A. M. E. CHl'RCH pV
Rev. H. W. Walkker Pa^FTTr
Clinton, SS. ('.<
We were happy to see many l'
children at Sutnday School who
lave been .shut in seemingly due
Q "Old Man Winter Th.. mornmf>- ?^
nessage by the pastor was' still
n keeping with the approaching an
season, his' UiXt WIT? from John
!9:38,subject, "A Timid Fiacrfd". ;
The League , is still moving
ilong and they are living up to an'
heir--resolutions made during the
'irst of the year. The crowd was
ri-rv large Sunday ev-rning- -to seeind
hear the?Little Bo> Pi each
*r, ,>oseph tiethea, age 7 and also
to witness the missionary prorrann_
The^ program rendered by
he missionary women will be the
;alk of the town for quite a while,
rhe pldy won much acclaim and ^
is a result the way the play was ^
rresentod. and " the moral TrT~lfr r},
tev. Dial is getting ready to have
t at his church.. Rev. Dial, pasor
of Ahe M. E. Church, Ninety. ^
5ix, S. C. accompanied Little T '
Foseph here. The Missionary lalies
raised their required assess
mmc. and . a neat?sufn over. Wfl
Hebron ? Baptist Church Sunday. |
V1T. HEBRON RAPT, CHURCH
Rev. A. A. Sims, Pastor i
Sunday at 3; 30, the Rev. Earl rv
TOhhght ^preached rn interest of rej
>ur Missionary Societyr-^His text vb
vas' found St. MjhK 16:10. Polpit
issociates were. Revs. Watson T,
Walker, Reeder, and Steward.
The Horn^ Missionary Society no,
I rendered prayer services before ' ,
Rev. Wrig^T^ preached. Friend- . 1
ships chStr rendered music. A neat 01
>um was realized. Mrs Azalee Grif ^
:in, Reporter
Of interest to friends is the an
nounAement of., the marriage of W"
Miss Lillie R. Smith to William ^
Vlartin. Miss Smith is from Gold- a
/ille. S. C. The young couple is
naking their home here.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS bY
St
Sunday School was held at the Zi<
isual hour at Bethel. At 11:30 a.m. S.
Memorial service was held for Mrs* '
Vlarv Jane Coaxman with the fol liv
owing persons on program, Prof, bei
1. A. Ford, Miss Hennie Owens, jec
Mr; J. P. Mintz, and Mr. W. <J, %o
lackson sti
* At 7:30 a safety lecture and pic i
,ure was gi\veh by the State Hi an
Way Dept.A large crowd was out. we
There will be one week of re- 1
/i-val meetings at Bethel, beginning se]
Sunday April 0, and running up to $51
Raster Sunday. >
tup Twmm uuu HiPt aii tna
lome of Miss Leila Bell Laney Mon f0]
day, March 24, at 8 p.m. A short
period of devotion was conducted ov
with Mrs. Mattie Rivers leading
the first song, "God Will Take
Clare of You*. Prayer 'was repeated
fn concert, bible verseswere given
by each member. After the roll
?an and the minutes of the last
meeting the house was opened for by
business with each membr playing Th
a larg part. At 10:00 o'clock the e(j
mooting was adjourned with the T>
singing of the club song. The host Ch
? s served a delicious repast. The br
next meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Mary Keitt. pr
The Whist tournament held at he
Mrs.Mary Lee Sumter last Thur. a
night was quite a?success.?Mrv -tpj.
Hardy Palling having the highest Bp
score received first prize, and ke
Miss Leila Belle iAney second m,
prize. en
Miss Mnry Lee Rivers spent the Rk
week end at her home m Charles ed
ton, S. C. ? Be
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Miss Natalie C. Frederick wish-to
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x during her recent illness a',
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> OBITUARY . _rr
Newberry Mrs. Dicie Ann Hill
arpcr- was-born and reared ir
iwberry county. Died March 27
ii, b:ja ibi.b, a gc TO years and
?ht months. *
^he was a member of Elisha
- M. E."church. wher^ ghe servas
Sunday school teacher, and
02, the lirst year the late Kev.
F. Khmer. her husband was
stor ol Flisha A. M. E. church,
June th 19ZU, she and Kev. Harr
were united in Holy Matri
5ny. After which ^Jpr moved ttt
swberry. where she attended
iller Chapel?A. M, - E. church
itil her illness confined her ti?
r home.
She lingered fifteen months. She
equently: stated she was ready
go any time and she was trustf
in the Ford.
Her husband preceded her to
e Great Beyond three years ago.
; loved her dearly, aticl often
deJ-sht A?as-a=woml<?rf?l worn.
She leaves to mourn her pass
X one sister, or.e brother, foui
*p daughters, three step son?
ir nephews, four neicer.: a host
relatives and friends.
Her request was "Have my body
Tied in~the cemetery^ near
>tuer with undertaker F. B
att in charge."
Card of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs. Pi
Harper, whose furteral service
s held at Elisha A. M. E. church
nday; March .'10. 1941, thank th6
nefolence Aid society and
ictuis for Their floral offering
d kindness di'rin?* her i!l?*i
d m?r heieavenn'iit. H
Sister. Mrs. Amanda TT.ljhert
^t'oi-dautrhters. MesdamV" ^ F j
1 C. E. Allen.
- -*
ogs road it'apt rnrnrii1
Rev. F. T,. Price. Pastor
I
Sharon?Beeinnine Wodn^sdov
.last week there we.re th>'ep
rhts of service at Ceoss Road
e services were conducted bv
? Rev. W. C. Meek, of Rock Hill.
urch. Gaston. N. C. His texts
ring these three nights were
follows: Wednesday night. Gen.
:8. suhjeet, "The \'alue of-FTf;.*k
[ Together". Thursday nieht
tli 1:16, subject. A Made TTn
nd;and Pridov nieht his tevt
jject. It's Dangerous To Cv<<*
' River. We wrsh everyone copl'1
ve been present at these services
We want t o thank T.oekhart
apePs?cliuir and?members?for'
idering such a wonderful ser:e
Wednesday night, and the
iny others who were with i>5
e pastur and cnrtgrecation- wish
u to know that your presence
always appreciated.
Sunday was aa beaautiful .day
r all church workers. Services
re featured all day with many
our beloved ministers and our
lends. The Rev. T. J. Strong
eached the., morning sermon
lieh was a most inspiring one,
sed upon the theme. Go Wash
d Be Clean. The text was seted
from II Kings 5:10, Every
dy was mg^le to fed uplfted
such a wonderful sermon. Rev
rong is the postor of the New
>n Baptist Church. Blackstock.
C.
Die afternoon sermon was (leered
l}y the pastor, his text
ing taken from Gal. 0:7, subit,
You Got To Reap What You
w^ Tn his sermon, some very
rrrng faacts were brought out
Sunday was Communion Day
d- everything was carried out!
11.
rhe total collection for the
rvices from Wed. to Sun. was
5.65.
Thf nftitnr nnrp nirnin nith in
ank fits .members and friends
r their cooperation whichVon
to J)elp put this program
er.
SERNEZAR A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T). N. Wilson. Pastor
Sunday School was conducted
the supt., Mr. Joseph Kinloch
ie morning sermon was deliver
by the pastor. His subject was,
le Unchanfrm* Christ- - In A
lanfrinp World, taken from Hopw
13:8,
At 4:30 a mass meetine \vn
ominent speakers, a -selection
Id by the N. A. A. C. P. and
special program was rendered
>ere were?several?pnminw v:f ~
eakers, a selection by the BurSchoool
sinpinp groups. and
jsic was rendered bv the Kb
ezar senior choir. At 7:30, the
'v. Sister Klsie Myles preach.
She preached a soul stirring
xfy Rut Many Members. The
rapture* ?as tak"n from II Cor.
10. The services were largly at
ruled and many visitors were
?sent.
r
, f %
ST ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCI
The rally forthe general pu
pose of the church came to a clos
last Sunday night, March 23. Tt
reports were as follows: Mary A
ston, $ 14.00; Esfelle Johnsoi
$18.00. Creola Hosbin, $9.31; Ic
Mouzone, $10.00; Lizzre Robinso
$7.85; Maggie Gray, $6.00; Man
rite McCIaar/ , $13.26; E. B. Gret
$11. 00; L.Ai. Kwrioek, 10.00. f
netta Whether, $5.00; Serena -Bi
nette, 14.20; M. A. Tyndale,'$H).0<
Georgia Johnson, $10.15; Fraanc
Hudson, $3.76. Corine ThonjpsQ]
5.15, collection 6.34, total $144.5
The pastor and trifstees of tl
church are indeed gratefui to tl
ladies for the way they"" vvorkf
Sunday School began at tl
usual hour Sunday morning wit
the asst. supt.,- Mrs. E. B. Grer
in qfaargo. -The teachers were o
the job as usual. At 11:15 joii
- services were held Iwre witlr~M
Lebanon A.M.E. Church, Rev. .
C. Williams, pastor delivering tl
message taken-from Genesis 2:1
His text was , "Woman, A Tn
Missionary." The sermon was d<
liveiled with poAver and the a
dience was moved by the present
of the Holy Sprit.
Sunday?nighf~"Sf. Andrews ha
. ioint services with Mt. Labanoi
Rev. McClarv delivered a vev
forceful and' inspiring messag
The total collection of the tw
it's VALUES
That Keep t
Coming!PURE
4 lb. carton 38c;
DIXIE-HOME
-Creamery Butte
P1N17APPI17
11A 11^11 1 LtL
ST XNDAKi) PACK
Siring Beans
I
AppTcButfcr
Argo Tuna Fish
Old Fashioned E
r i vx
evaporated Pea
Miracle Whip Sal
ROSK ROY AI PLAIN OR
FLOUR 1
Dixie Home OLEOfl
standard Fruit Cocl
RLUF ROSE RICE
TOMATO CATSUP
HOC FEED
FRESHLY GROUND R5t?l
COFFEE?Silver C
Strong Heart
Dog Food can 5<
w. \
X)cta#un -Toilet Soaf
5 cakes for 20c
P & G Soap
5 cakes 20(
1?4h4 i'Hfl ?
Wesson Oil 21 <
Lar^re lama Beans
3 Tbs. 25<
( XMPBKM.'S
Tomato Juice
16 ounce 23<
Pillsbury Pancake
Flour 9c
Home
r;oon eats
"Where the Doll
Saturday, April 5, 1941
II | BETTIS TOPS BREWER *
r- j Trenton, S. C.?It was one of the M
to most sensational games of the
lo Basketball season, Monday, March
1 10, m the College Gym., when Bet
n,1 tis met the Brewer High School
la teams of Greenwood in a double
n, feaature. Both, Brewer and Bettis
ju put up a good fight, each trying
?n to outscore other, but Bettrs
te girls and ; boys - proved too mueh
ir for Brewer As the games termi5;
nated, girls 17-3, and boys35-l9
ia in fayor of Bettis.
n,
\l CALVARY A. M. E. CHURCH ^
^ Leesville, S. C.-?S. S. began ut
ie its usual hour with the Supt. and
h teachers at their post of duty. The
m Missionary meeting was held at
,n the home of Mrs. George Hartley
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock with
^ Ahe-President, Mm E. C. Howard
J. and a large number of members
ie present, also friends.
g .
^ I Th^-muaical choir of Calvary is
e j getting along fine under the lead- u
I crship of Mrs. V. I. Hartley. Wo
, l have, rehearsal every Tuesday nite
j at 7:3Q n rlor^ ^
d Sunday ^waa Missionary Day and
n.; ?he. women, are all __ smiles _ and
y eagerly awaiting the Missionary
e. Convention.
o churches for the day was $60.66.
) Like These
he Crowds - |
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LARD
8 lb. carton 75 c
r - - lb. 37c __
- ~ No. 2 can. 15c j
2 No. 2 cans 15c I
28 oz, jar 12 l-2c|~^
- - can 15c I
Irown Sugar lb. 5c I
ches - - lb. 10c I
lad Dressing qt 29c |
S EI.F RISING
24 lbs. 69c -1
4ARGARINE "lb. 10c I
EtaiTNo. 1 tall can 10c"I i
- pottnd 5c I
14 oz. btl. 10c I
75 lb. bag $1.35 I?""
;?3 tall or 6 small 20c |
(it Before Your Eyes
up 2?1 lb. pkgs* 27c I
Sweetheart Toilet I ^
' Soap 4 cakes 19c
> Sweet Mixed
Pickles 21 oz jar 15c I
Awnnr
V/A M.
- large 19c 2 sin. 17c
Green Tops Georgia
i
Turnips bunch 5c ^
, Turnip Greens
bunch 5c
Mustard Greens
: Bunqh _ 5c
Fancy Carrots
! Bunch 1 5c
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