The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 12, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
g Ktr. I. W. Janerette. i astor We
w^ene indeed delighted to
have as our guest apeaker. Sunday
K morning Dr. George A. Singleton
Editor of the Christian Recordei
the oldest Negro publication in
America. Dr. "Singleton is very
scholarly and delivered the mes
sage which wag very appropriat
?or the occasion as focussed in "St
Mark 10:13. After the service, h<
received many hearty handshake
from many of his friends and
6^ schoolmates while at Allen univer
We were also delighted to have
our school president, Dr. S. R
ds 11!^.-! a. ...1 - 1 l 1.
n ggins present, wnu aiso wur
part in the services.
. . The S.S, had its session at th> i
usual hour with officers, teacher
and pwpils present. The lesson.]
[.' was very thoroughly taught on al !
F^r of the classes.
Ml ^ - __
; The Junior choir served fur tin
m&roing service"iprdrThe music
was very appropriate for the oc '
casion. The Palms was verj
beautifully Isung by one of the
?? male members of this?fine muai
cal aggregation. - The senior choir
served for the night service an
well deserve all commendation
that^can be given.
The pastor brought the message
' for the night' service. His mes
sage wag als? appropriate for this
season. His text was selecte?
Matt. 27:17, subject Barnabas oj
~ Christ? This message was als<
well received.
We were also proud to see out
-1. many friends and visitors in th.
services during the past Sab
K oath.
Come to Bethel, friends ani
fisitors are always welcome to
*11 of our services.
FLORENCE NEWS
~~ Nurse Lillian Haye?^ Mrr -Miti"
rion Qdonr~of--Qrangeburg; Mrs
Susie Richardson of Sumter wefi
visiting relatives and friends i?
the city.
Prof, and Mrs. L. V. Walker and
, family of Greenwood, spent the
week end with relatives am
friends.
Mrs. Bob Morrison, Mrs. Marie
Pierqe, .Mrs. Maggie Wainrighi,
Mtss Dorathea Wainriglit of Char
L leston: M.isn Mary Brown of NYC
and Mr. Caloway of Chicago, 111.
spent Friday wit^ Mrs. R. H. Hall
oman and .family.
MVs. Carrie Robinson died last
week after several weeks illness
Funeral service Sunday at Trinity
Baptist church. A brief pro
gram was rendered. Eulogy b.v
Rey. A. Wt Hilt. Tnterment in
Mayesville Surviving are a husband,.
other relatives and friends
Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Robinson of
Mullins attended the funeral of
Mrs. Carrie Robinson.
Mr. Janieg Gurely died on las'
eralized Monday. April 7th at th<
Help and Aid Funeral Home. P
~~ brief program was rendered."'-"A
mother, wife, brother and othei
relatives survive.
=? < M>ias Edna Gurley of New YorV
^ City was called- home on accoun
)f the death of her brother, M>
? ?Tamgg Purely. . ?r?
Miss M. Martin, a student al
Mather academy, Camden, spenl
her spring vacation with relatives
and friends.
DUE WEST NEWS
Mesdames Holmes, Perrin anc
L_s_ Hampton, Messrg Holmes ,^anc
Smith attended the Convention of
The Palmetto State Teachers' asj
sociation in Columbia laat week.?
Mrs. Zenobia W. Hampton re
turned to her classes 0r5 Monday
morning after being out severa
days last week on account of the
illness of her mother Mrs. Emmr
Maddox who is the principal of th?
-7?.school at Ware Shoals. Mrs. Mai'
flox is quite improved at--tbis"Writ
St. Mary and Mt. Zihn churches
with Revs. Daniels and McAdatru
^ eonducft.infj. The s?rvices vie re I
impressive and well attended. The
|,> day was such as would invite people
to tfo to church. The offer
E' inff at Mt. Zion was $9.68 and ai
E 9t Mary $13.50,
K" , At Mt, Lebanon AME church
fc. . the Rev. Benjamin J. Glover based
his discourse on the events of
Passion Week. The sermon wa
thrilled. The Sacrrament of tly>
Holy Communion was administered
far a large number of Christian?
K. C(f the church. Contribution foj
E^j the day was $19.21.
Presiding' Elder C. G. Glovei
Krj was a Sunday afternoon raller at
ML the home of his son the Rev. B. J
M|~ Glosrer.
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NEWS
Rev. Willi* Williams, Pastor
Sunday was a fine day and th?
-services throughout the day weri
.veil attended. IS. S. opened ai
ts usual hour with Supt. and tea
hers at their post. The lesso
At 11 ;30 Rev. WtiHarns~Tame be
dure the? congregation Wit^?splendid
message, subject Yoi
Can't Take Everyone for Your
vriend. We were encouraged t
ee so many of the young peopli
:n the service. Mr. A. Green \va
in the. service being^a. liitlu. JlucUs
posed was not able to be active
The Rev. Mrs. Dermy and hoi
son Mr. Johnnie were visitors a
Mt Cafmel." All visttt^s are welto
mtc
Sundav nieht a nrocram wa;
given at St.' Peter A ME church
A large number of members an
friends wore out and render.-,
service. Miss Addie Savage xva"Queon
of South ^Carolina*. Amt
raised $12.50.?Misn R.-Guess the
"Queen of N. C." Amount raise*
E7.6P. Total for the day $50..'S5.
Mrs. Annie Williams had as he.
house guests Sunday her sister'
M rs:?Ruth?Green,?Mrs: Estel
Munv, Mrs. Mamie Ravnell, Mrs
Martha Beast, Miss Louise Rav
nell, Mr. Frank. They visite.
other old friends while in th<
city.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Williams motored
to Manning on business o
Monday.
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C ARLISLE NEWS
'MTss Rosalee Brown left Saturday
for Milwaukee, Wis., after
spending 3 months here with ho
grandmother Mrs. Frances English.
Mrs. Louise Weber and son
Billie left a few days, ago for.
Jersey City. She spent .1 or
months with parents Mr. and Mr>
, Nero Dawk ins.
Miss Agnes Sims was taken L.
the hospital in Chester a few dayr
ago by her mother Mrs. Ague
Sims to have her* tonsils -rem++v?
Mr. Hampton Handeoek left- or
the cast taken from his leg. 1L
mmiZ lo be feeling"".fine. He 5
an agent for the Afro-American
-4re?Palmett0 Lender..
Th(. boys from Harbison insti I
tute spent a few days at bom J
during the Teachers association.
Rev. and Mrs. F. I.. \V-?lk?
spent a few minutes here MondaRev.
Dogan of Union will p je:?"
for us Sunday morning at San
Luke church and at Willian
chapel Sunday night. He is
great preacher. Come, hem _.
WINNSBORO NKW;
Last Sunday was an inviting
day for church-goer^. Cumnunyton
services at \\"ayman chape*1
t+e-d?also?^?AMEZ?connect inn"
-miritual feasts to the snlen
'id audiences who attended.
~tnTge trrmrds?of?Wiw?shoriaiUand
Fairfieldians attended tlv-:|
Palmetto State Teachers1- asse-.
iation in Coluprbia last week. On
their part there is a growing prof^sforraf
attifirrte " ~r F=
Mr. George Boytfin Durham :
eonsistant member of White Oal
Baptist church No. 2 departed this
life March 31st and was funeral zed
at his church April 3rd amid
r large and sorrowing crowd. Hehad
been in ill health for a long
time but bort. his infirmities like a
soldier. He leaves to mourn TTF
loss; a wifVr 4 children,- 10. grands
5 sister.s-r-1 brother and ^p-host of
friends. Peace to his ashes.
Among those who chanced to
:sit their parents here last week
were: Misses Elise Peay and Mai
gut-rite Roseborough from Allei
TJniv.; Willie Mae Code, Clintoi
allege; Maude Mobley, Frienddii|'i
> wll>g<n Pmfi Ci O. ftlalntauh
and wife, his aunt Miss MairuT
d sister Miss Amelia, also Mi
s Emma and Sara Beatty, Cor
rie L. Davis, Prof. W. A. Ros
juul brother Paul T,., all fron
their teaching posts. Parents and
priends were delighted to have had
these children at home again.
The Home Demnstration A gen'
Miss G. J. Chisholm an<| the Nov
Zion 4-n club girls presided ovei
;vn entertainment a/t New Zion
;cHool, April 1, which was enjoy
d by everyone.
Miss Geneva Beaver is up am
out apfam after beint* ft! for ;
week.
Mliss Cdrnell Kennedy who i:
now attending school at Miathc
acffdemry wag the welcome visito
at our school last Monday.
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FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURC
Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor
? Clinton, S. C.?Services we
t Well attended Sunday. We hi
L; a very, good S. S. and review
the lesson by Rev. C. Keys.
At 11:30 Rev. Gr T. - ^helt.
preached frnm the subject JN*
:?''e- tnnient- Mlund:?Text St. Ma
r Rev. C. Key* preached S;
i day night. The Lord's Supp
was solemnly instituted n t l)fi
services..
7:00* Oelock^the League open
with the President Mrs. Maggie
_ Minis in charge.
Friends of Mrs. Knima "Ydtu
i. will regret "to learn that she
confined to her home.
For the benefit of the netV sn
scribers to The Palmetto Leade
All persons having news for pul
lication please get it to your r
porter, (Miss) Rubve M. Johnsi
_ 9 South Ilell St. not later th;
_ 11:45 a.m. on Mondays. Sue M
Willie J. Moore for your Leade
here fur an indefinite stay.
The \vedding bells continue '
ring around Clinton. Watch t'
Leader to see who's who!
Sl'CCKSSKL"I. I'NIO.N hliltVlC
HKI.D AT >IT. '/ION (ill'Kt'll
Kloreree. S. The union sei
vices held in Mt. Zi<m A. M. 1
church on MarcJ} .'>0 was a gran
financial success and the *i>irit <
unity existing between the for
"city churches was magnified. Th
following Alports" "TrnfueT
Ebenezer Eaptist. Rev. Jaspe
Brooks. pAstor. $70..oO; Mtr Zio
A. M K.. "Rev. .1. M. Jackson
A, W. Hill, pastor, sthJjS; ('unibei
land M. K.. Rev.- J. Taylor pa
tor, $400.5I. A total collect l<m. o
l_i .299.01,?*? ?' ??
Mt. Zion A. M. E. church ha
been revived greatly in a spiritua
and temporal way since ltew :J
M. Jackson* return after an in
torval of twenty four veal's. Tin
interest of pastor and member
<hip was displayed in the bonutifu
if\v 1 itiup: instulli'd last month
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H LEXINGTON NEWS N
Rev. 1. O. Simmons, I'ustor
r< Sunday marked another enjoya
ul blc period in and around Lexingof
ton. Sunday school was unusually
good and well attended. Our pas
?? tor preached a good sermon at
Bethel??LL;45 and administered
tt -<lie"Holy Communion. The Rev.
e were with us in the evening sertl"
vices. The former delivered a
soul stirring message. We were
ei' glad to have them. Come again
!'- I The Class Leaders made fine re
ports,.. Brother . Daniel Wise?s
d' ^till holding the load* at Bethel;
h while Mrs. Doris Lights is hold?
ing same at Good---Hojh?.?
- Hev.?Thomas David. RrcsttttTTg""
1 Elder of tUe Columbia District,
^ C M. E. Church held the Second 1
0 Quarter with Mt. Olive church.
Tlu? meinhers paid oCKjn full and
? piud~the Kov. J. fv Da^Ty^^^ftir- ~
-*?1 pastor u neat sum:
1 Di\ W. B. L. Calik wijl bo with (
TH! Saturday and Sunday, Mt.
Zron :an<l Bethel, holding the 2nd
- tjuai-tur.?A41?lenders?wr?asl^cd -j
to make a round lvport. .j
_ Wi.M'c?pleased > '?have?ha*1 .i?
our week end guest Mrs. J.S. ,
Dan'v, Miss Quiney L Simmons
and Prof. Hickson.
Pastor Simmons and c<-ngreea!,
tipn are invited to Pleasant Hill
? Baptist church next Thursday ev- '
en in j?.' Take rtiy word for it and I
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iueh- praisp-WSTs "tTi'cOTTled "Rev.
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i.y * Palm Sunday was observed ai j<
Mt. /.ion and Dr. J,K. Thomas was p
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j. M'rii'.nn long to be leinembefed. a.
TThe pi e-Easter message at th< ]
evening service was brought t<
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] nuMrt- a>lrtiinis?teml at both ser- J'
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BarnweirtJounty played her part Ml
in the representation of more T<
than six thousand teachers, whe
attended the Palmetto State Teach
ens Assn. in ..Columbia last week da
The ladies Federated Club me
at thr-home-of Mrs. A.-Gutr" ^
yard last Tuesday evening: at it> R
usual tiinyrBomehowthts'seemed tn _ye
have Ibeen the most interesting ^
meeting of the year. After the usu ,
al process of business, the hostess
served a delicious course of sa
ad, followed by ice cream and cake. ,
The next meeting wil- be at the ?C
honnr of Miss Lilly Eubanks or CO!
the corner of Perry St.-pelogates \
elected for the convention ?re:
Mrs.^Rosa L7.~~RTcer-Strs. Essie M. gU(
Holly, and Mrs. Mary Alice Dun \yj
can; ha,
The twelve Tribes of IsTael was
given at the Bethlehem Baptist ^U1
hnre'h""Snmtiiy night by the Worn a
ens' Missionary society before the enJ
-> resell tut inn .if Tiihuu, Pin.- T
F. Ryan preached a lovely sermon
picturing the gallant women of bt
he Bible. $21.70 was raised from \V(
this program.
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Quite a few* of the Barnwell ?
'oiks attended the funeral service
>f Mr. Marion Manner in Aller
lale Sunday. 1
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Affer attending th<> -'Palmetto of t
State Teachers' association Miss Bet
tosa B. Broadnax was a pleasant cur
veek end guest of Miss Audrey tha
!)ixson. BOth of the yo?ng jla- Mrs
k-s-ore -ieaebers?of the -Fountairv ega
nn high school. " : 7 r~ ri57"1
Miss Thelma Simmons was a ?
>vely guest of Mrs. Grace Scott
1st week end both "young ladies
re Aiken county teachers and ?
ttended the Palmetto State Tea
iers' association last Friday.
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Mr. David Dixson and- Georg? lis
owers students of State college A]
mi Yoorhees college attended the It'
aliiiitto State Teachers' assocition
Friday. j T1
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NOTICE
ILL CREEK SCHOOL
3URNAMENT?APRIL 14th
Easter Monday will be a gal
y at Mill Creek. We are- hai
j our Annuaf Tournament o
fs day. The schools expecte
participate are Cadsden. Cros
mtj) Cy^ng Creek. H"pl<ini
al's Chapel and Reeder Poir
d Blythewood.
Mrs. Elise Jenkins is the gues
jaker of the day.
rhe program begins at 10:0
lock. The^ public is invited t
ne.
iVr. G. OW.ENS, Principal
Mrs. Sadie _ Thomas >vas th
sst of Mr. and Mrs. Renso
lliams. They were proud t
/e her as a guest. They at
ided Mazareth Baptist, ehurel
nday night. Rev. Neal preache
wonderful sermon, which wa
oyed by all.
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''he S1 att?- Fedcra ticm nfWo m er
bs will convene in its regula
sion May 2, 3 and 4 in Sumtei
ith Carolina. There is State
Je enthusiasm rn anticipatior
his meeting. Mrs. Mary McLeoc
hune's services have been se
ed as guest speaker; It is fel
t the dynamic personality o
i. Bethune will draw large de
tions.^The theme of the meetth*
the burning issue of the day
National Defense. Let this b<
Banner Year".
IN MEMORIAM
In .loving: memory of m?
ar mother. Mrs. Eugenia ElAllen,
wh0 departed this life
pril 12, 1932.
s not the tears at the moment
shed,
lat tell of a heart that is torn
Jt the tears that are shed in
thc after years
nd grief that is silently borne
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* ~ ~~ IN MRtyQglAM V
it In sad but loving remembranc?
of our dear mother, Mrs. Sush "
l0 Margin, who departed (this life ?XApril
15, 1940. ^ T|
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One year ago dear mother
You left this world shouting
To dwell in that celestial city.
? We are -striving each day- dear
n mother i
0 To live close *ttr~our Saviour
. So when it is our to depart
We hall meet you over there.
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d Children: Mrs. Celia Sanders
7 New York City; Mrs. LiHi? Ma<
Stevenson, Summervitle, S. :?
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IN MEMORIAM
fn rad but loving memory oi
.1 m vt s t_<s
my uc#r wue, mm. l^cine ?ieu
erson, who departed this life on*
^ year agOi April 4, 1940.
r Though" life has lost much of its
\ charm
- Because you went away,
! I 1 still go on with a hopeful heart
. To meet you again some day.
Your smiling face I can't forget,
* Your gentle voice I miss f \
t But I am reconciled srince you * ' I
f are tasting Heavens bliss.
_ ?. ?Manning Jefferson, J\r.
husband.
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IN MEMORIAM
i In sad but loving memory of
our dear TTusban<T and fathei
James W. Robinson who departed
this life one year ago t0 day April
6th, 1940.
God saw the road was * getting
rough,
The hills too high to climb;
He gently closed his eyes an<"
whispered,
"Peace be thine".
Wife. Gracie?Robinson
Children: Tbomasena King
Jaunlta Johnson ~ ~
.1 antes Robinson. #
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