The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 19, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, April 19, 1941
CAMPFIELD BAHT. CHURCH
Rev. Geo. E. Goode, Pastor
Ahheville~-Every one irs invited
to a musical program to be ren- dered
by Rev. S.C. Campbell and
his co-singers from Anderson on ^
April 18th sponsored by Miss L
Marshall's clu^T
We had a good Easter program
here on Sunday. Among the participants
was the Hunters quartet
Sad news came to our churct
Sunday, of the death of our eldeat
beloved Bro. Henry W. Rillingsworth.
He was said to be i
102 years old. Funeral arrange i
mentfl Will be announced later ,
Clear Spring school, Mrs. G. D
Ashe, teacher closed Wednesda> \
?vening. The children se'emed sa<? i
o leave so soon. -1
Mr. Marvin Lindsey of Honee '
Hath spent a few hours with Miar ^
Lois Marshall Sunday.
^ Mr. Joseph Marshall and chil |
dren called at the homq? of Mr (
and Mrs. John Thomas recently.
On the sick list: Bro Thomas
Marshall, Mrs, Sarah T.{?dHfy _
Bro. Allen Ward, Sr. and Mr. Albert
-Wharton* f ~ r:.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. Ii. Sheppard, - Pastor
Prosperity?S. S. began at th
usual hour with Supt. A. Mayo
present. The lesson Was taugl.
by Miss M. A. Brown which a!
enjoyed after which prayer sivices
were conducted by beat,
O. B. Brown, then our pastor earn
before us out of self into Christ
and he just let God used h
His theme Christ Done What 1:
Paid. We had an enjoyabie
?ter progranTSunday night and
played their part well. Visitor?
were Prof. J^eith and wife; Prof
L. A. Brown and wife; Prof. Ri-!
flb kard. Lever Chapel AME churcli
choir sang for us. Mt. Olive A
M. E. church members also wen
present. We are happy unde
the leadership uf Rev. Sheouard
5E Matthews, s! C.?Sunday
was a lovely day and a splendid
crowd attended cervices at/ the
various churches. J
Sunday school convened at th? i
usual hour with supt. J. A. Ford
and his teachers at the post of
duty. A great message followed, ;
delivered by Row J. C. Coaxum,
- from the. subject, "A Grave and A
Garden." Immediately aft,er this
wonderful sermon the rally took
place_ with .almost _,every circular -*
? leader reporting.The total amount
collected was $110.12.
who paid onlv n mi-t rf fV,o ????
^^iand for those members who did J i
not get tosee their leader and
their Waders did not get to see '
them. i
Miss Mozelle Wise kpent the week
end at her home in Columbia, S. C. ,
Miss Majorie Dandy went home
for the week end and took Mrs.
Mable Barty as her week end guest.
~ The following persons came here
for Easter: Misses Mildred Coker, (
Jessie Mae Walker, Lillian Whaley j
? and Maggie Jenkins from N. Y. ,
M/sses Laconia and Sylveser Wad! (
dy, Mrs Rebecca Robinson, Mrs
Evelyn Laney, MJessers Milton
Jones, and Paul Mintz, Columbia.
Misses Ollie Mae and Harrieti
Whitmore, Messers Julus and Hor
ace Ginyard, of Orange burg; Mis5* Catherine
Johnson, Messers Alti
rne, Nathnnral Johnson and Marcus i
Williams. Denmark; Miss Clotell <
Larrymcre, Charleston. Miss Gus 1
sic Howell, Charlotte; Mr. Ernest
Churchill^ Florida; Mr. Milton Gin
ya-ll, MuWlJlH'ry; and Miss Mnriah I
Caldwell, Holly Hill.
The Twilight Club met at the
home of Miss Hennio Owens Tue
sday night, Aprrl 8 at 7:30. The
meeting was breif on account of
revival meeting at Bethel and-the *
St. Matthews Baptist Churches.
The house was called ta order
by the president, followed by a i
brief devotion conducted by Mrs
Mary Caldwell. Next the roll way
called, and the minutes of the
last meeting received and adopt i
?d. The house was then opened
, for business. Many interesting
plans were brought u?s !!<.?
_ - ?i?y m|/ uuu li ioi.ua ?
seit by the club and all the mem
- Hern that were present^ pledged
to carry them out_i? the point i
to the beat of then* ability. At j
8:35 the" club adjourned with the 1
clbb song. A delicious repast was i
The next meeting will be J
fc?14 it the home of Mrs. Mattie
Eirera. 1
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JOHNSTON NEWS - U
Bethel C. M E. Church
Rev. W. E. Wilson, Pastor 81
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Our congregation r njoyec. an ^
inspirational message delivered P
by the pastor on Sunday, "The ^
Resurrection," being his subject, ^
was well outlined and delivered.
Did not our hearts burn while rt
the man of God spoke to us by
the wayside. n
We enjoyed a very interesting ?
Easier progTam sponsored^ 'by"1
the Sunday school department, ^
with the assistance of Miss Spig- c<
ler. Prof. E. L. Bowman rendered
a-very interesting address" on'The ^
Risen. Christ His addre&s was v
Riled with food for thought. We ^
always enjoy listening to ou;
principal and hope that we will $
have the privilege of hearing him E
again, soon. . ^
Vf l.QSPQ T. T .Qn\irnll I. M "D ? 4- 4-?? .. ^
?j-g ? wvnvil, u.iUi lVOtViny
md. X- A. Spigner were royally *entertained
as dinner guests of
the N. S. Amoses on Sunday. ~ "g
Hobbs, and Inez Carter are here
paying their last-tribute of re- p
spect to their aunt and mother, jj
the late Minnie Hampton. t(
The Misses E. N. Frasier, T.
Holmes, L. E. Rutherford, A. D. _
c> ?X
Walker, E. Veal and M. Peterson p
spent Easter week end at home jy
with parents and friends. .. ?
MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH 8
' Rev. H.- C. Andrews, Pastor F
F
Myrtle Reach?Sunday was a jy
lovely day for church guers here' ~
Just before the sun began to rise jy
Easter services began with a ^
spiritual prayer and praise meet
ing conducted by the pastor. . a
(J a.m. Sunday school .opened. t(
Mrs. Jefb Bellamy, the ^upt. ask, g
ed Mrs. J. V. Willard of Conway
co act as Supt. Then the teachers a
took their places. The lesson was
reviewed by Rev. Leroy Judge
Thrf lesson was thoroughly dis- n
cussed and enjoyed by all.-r f.
11 a.m. the Pastor came before _
us and brought a soul reviving
sermon from Isai-ah 53:9. The ^
spirit truly ran high. jy
4:20 the little folks Easter pro
rram began vnTh~~ah~oul'"50" eh IT- _
dren portraying their parts well
7:30 the Junior program began
with a pageant: The Rugger
Cross and Sepulchre. These pro
were enjoyed by all. Praise
go to the ladies who worked together
in arranging these programs.
They were Mrs. S. A. Wil
liams, Mrs. Becky Bellamy and
Mr*r Jeff Bellamy. The'Coltecjdoir "
for the day was good.
Saturday afternoon the children
enjoyed the Easter Egg Hunt given
them by the Supt. Mrs. Jefl
Bellamy. _ ^
" Mrs. Frances Rbbinson and Miss
Evelyn Myrell spent Sunday after- j
noon in Conway. r ' ?, '
_ , 4 v
Miss ?
3ome friends of Columbia and Myr- _
tie Beach Tuesday nite with a buffet
supper and bridge.
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The Junior Missionary mot on
T-fSr ^
rhursciay nite at the home of Mr5
lames Sanders. Delicious refresh
ir
ments were served.
Mr, and Mrs. B. Owens "had
is their guest Sunday niter" Misj .
Catherine Barnes of Conway and .
Poplar; Miss Bertha Jenkins of
\v
Florence and Popjar and Mrs. Eth p
?1 Carter.
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WOODRUFF NEWS
New Bethel Church
it
Sunday was a beautiful Eastei
Day ---we also remembered th< ^
death and suffering also the Re- d
surrection of our blessed Saviour, C
Our S. S. was fine Prof. A. Wil 7-'
Iiams taught the senior class and Ts
we enjoyed his instructions. S
The mflpy m " ?
nie Irby are glad to know she is
improving. " j h<
Mr. James Little Of *WW?t( | S
Pla:n Baptist church J<aurons^ h
worshiped at New Bethel also Mi li
Robert Boozer of Bush River Bap r<
feist chui eh, Newberry wTJrsMper cl
at Bethel. p
Mr. R. R. Rogers spent the week el
end with his son Mr. Roy Rogers d
of Ashevlle, N. C., Mr. and Mrs tl
Mosley of Highland, Spartanburg F
visited Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Trh\ n
Sunday, Mrs. Montgomery' aceom li
panied them. ? le
The sick Mrs. Theada Robinsor
ihu> Mr. -Stiff Winn, alsn Mrs. F. zm
Deshields mother (Mrs. DaviaT--a.
We hope for them, a speedy re tl
covery. ' e
Mrs. EfFie J. Parks gave an egg fi
hunt for her .Sunday school clasf T
ind others also. The one finding B
the gold egg was given a prize ri
Master Reuben Brown won th' c<
prize. They had a merry time. tl
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WH1TMIRE NEWS
Easter Sunday was well ob^p^ed
at the various churches,
unday morning at Spring Hill.
.. M. E. Church, a fine Easter
rogram was given. Rev. A . C.
hambers delivered a fine sermon
unday evening at Gedar-Grove
lurch a line Easter program was:ndered.
Rev. Blackwood, delivered
le address. After the program, a
illy was held. Those contesting
1 the t'ftlly were: Mesdames Em
1a Swindler and Susanna Abrame
he contest was that Tf the two
jntestants would raise an amount
ver $25.00, the pers jii having the
ighest ainuunl wuu !d receive 5T
n^st watch. The finance is as
jllows: capt. nxi. T,", Mrs Swindler
45.00. Capt. no. 2, Mrs. Abrams,
22.60. Public collection, $1.00,
rand total, $68.60. Mrs. Swindlei
eceived the watch, it was present
d by Rev. Blackwood.
Sunday night at Bruce Tabei
aele A.M.E. Zion Curch, a fine
aster program was rendered, spon
orprl hy the snpt , A fl f.nld
?assisted?by?Mis :?Ethel tr.
ant, Miss Carrie Lee Harper. Co
ection, $10.08. A large crowd at
;nded the program.
Miss Easter Robiinson attended
fine sermon Sunday at Good Ho
e Church in Camden, S. C. Rev.
[urtz delivered a fine sermon on,
The Lord Is Risen". Miss Robin
on returned Monday.
Correction?During the Surprise
'arty at the school the past w<
'rof. R. C. Lake spoke instead ol
Ir. Frank Douglass. A fine suit
as presented to Prof. Robert L
loore, he received it ver^' grateully.
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Miss Ruth Johnson ^pent Easter
t her home in Statesburgr and at
?nded service at High Hill Churcl
he returnd to her home Monday.
^Spending the"~Easter holidayfe
t home were: Misses Ruth Byrd
nd Gracie Fant 'from Clinton Col
?ge, Rock Hill, Minnie Geter, Si
ion High, Union; Celestine Wal
er, Newberry.
Mrs. Miittie Kinardes of Clinton
pent the Easter holrdays at her
ome with Mrs Maattie Young,
liss Annie Abrams spent Easter
LJbiora?i-= ~ Miss
Mozoll Epps, Willie L. Epps
pent Ejaster at home.
L A I'R ENS NEWS
Mrs. Lillie Stewart of Anderon
visited her sister Mrs. Char
?tte Thompson and family dui
Ig JLhe-Easter holidays,
Mr. Louis Gibson visited Rev
n<I Mrs. W. L. Wilson over the
-pek- ehd.
Mrs. Violet MeKee of Char>tte,
Nj. C., v raited her brother,
I?v Eugene Miller -recently.Messrs.
William Sullivan and
. T. Dial students of Allen Uniersity
^spent Easter holidays
ith parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beeks and
cphew, Bobby Thomas visited
datives in Greenville Sunday.?
The Sunshine Saving club met
ith Miss Beulah Blakely Washigton
St., April 7. The program
rendered and enjoyed by alt.'
his club led among the othet
ubs in helping their president
i the rally at St. Paul church,
hich was appreciated by Mrs
'autne Sullivan, who is their
resident.
Mrs. Rosa Mae Ferguson and
on, Fred, Jr., visited relatives
l Clinton Easter Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. McDuffie Little,
Ir. Tsthmus Philson and two chilren
and mother in law all o f
harlotte, N. C., visited Mrs. Arella
Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Doughs
Young and other relative*
unday.
fhiilal una AHVings ('luh
Mrs. Emma" F. Oliphant was
ostess to the Aces Socral and
avinprs Club April 9th at the
ome of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franl
n. Each officer performing he?
sspective part. Business of the
tub was carried out. The latte1
art of the,evening1 was spent
^attinjr, frames and music. A
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I.HV.IUUS i t-pusi was served oy
hostess, assisted by Mrs.
ranklin, the president. Next
leetinpr will be at Mrs. Frankn's,
April 16th, Mrs. R.L. Butt
hrstess.
On Easter Sunday each member
r the el oh was presented Wifb
~lovely corsage?of peonies by
le president. She in turn recelvd
a beautiful orchid corsage
om her husband, Mr. Franklin,
he club members worshipped at
'ethel A. M. E. church Sunday,
jndereij a selection "Alone," acom
pan tied by Mrs. Oliphant al
la ,piano,
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THE PALMETTO LB API
GREENVILLE NEWS
Mrs. Mary Telford of Shelby, N
C., visited relatives and friends on
Elford St. last week. She is exoecting
to return in a few days.
Mrs. Hattie Hill of Ann St., if
much improved after having been
indisposed for some time.
~Mr. Lee Pinson of Moonviile who
underwent an operation recently at
General Hospital, is expecting tc
go home this week.
Mrs. Fannie Hunt was the supper
guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. f.
Young of Elford St: Tuesday nite.
Mrs. Ceona B. Sullivan of Moonvjlle
and her sons were the guests
- if Mi'sr Suludla Ybung 6n "Friday
night.
A sunri.e Easter program was
'leld at Springfield church Sunday
morning. Mr. T. J. Hadden was rn
ha rge.
The many friends of Mrs. Lola
Young McGowan will regret t'
learn that she is still sick at hei
iome in Travelers Rest. She is the
vCe of Mr He-rekmfr?MeGowan,
1ml the sister of Mr. hf:?^irnng
Mcimi'h. Allen Davis ami Frank
Booker of Ashevllle visited rela
ives and friends in the city Sum
day.
Mr. M. Garrison of Anderson was
he guest of his sister Mrs. Minneota
Garrison Smith of Forest St.
Sunday.
The funeral of Mr. Robert Downs
of Lowndes Hill section was heli
from Old Pilgrim church Sunday
Walker and Sullivan in charge.
Mrs. Ma'riah Thompson of Marsaills
St., is able to be out aftei
having been sick for sometime.
Mrs. Juanita Ricker Campbell
ind little daughter were the guest.'
of Mrs. Campbell's mother Mrs
lanie Ricker Sunday.
Mr W. B. Byrd of Manly Street
was sick a few days _but is nov
much better.
Mrs. Mildred Cureton Turner_ol
Anderson-was the guest of hei
mother Mrs. Minnie Cureton o f
Dunbar St., Sunday.
Mr. Charles Roozer visited rela
tives on Green Ave. Sunday aftr
noon
Mr and Mrs. Pinkny Jenkins of
Washington, D.C., visited relative?
here this week, _Mra JftTlkhs wna
Mrs. Hazel Williams Thompson
of Manly St., is able to be up aftej
having been sick for sometime. Sh<
is the mother of"Miss Carolyn, who
is a student at Sterling High.
, Mrs. James^-Beyd---Cheeks o f
Spartanburg and her little daughter
Carol Ann visited Mrs Cheek's
parents-Mr.- and Mrs. T. V. Fin
son, last week. Mr. Cheeks and his
brother Mr. Joseph Cheeks, motor.ed
over for them when they were
ready to return to Spartanburg.
Mr. John Prince is spending a
few days irr~the~cfty during the
Easter holiday period. He is studying
Theology at Shaw University.
11^ ,waK gn any?years?
that Mr Prince was a high school,
student at Sterling. And even ther
his quiet, steady manner won the
respect of his schoolmates and
teachers.
Mr. William Logan of the Allen
School faculty is seriously ill and
is being treated at a local hospital.
Melvin D. Washington
The funeral of Mr. Melvin Wash
inerton was of
uv vjyk fii? lltflU
church Sunday afternoon Mr. Wash
ington passed away Thursday a.m
IT a result of injuries received
when the car in which he was returning
to Anderson during: a heavy
rain a few days ago skidded
on the wet pavement, left the road
and turned over. He was rushed
to a hospital. But all the efforts ol
physicians proved futile. And h*
died without regaining f^s^ionc. ,
ness.
At. the funeral, Rev. W. M. Lipscomb
read the 90th Psalm as the
Scripture lesson and Rev. Gordon
of Greenville offered prayer Solos
were sung by Mr. Adgie of Anderson
and Mrs Baame Soyd and Br
Guy Douglass of Greenville. Remarks
were made by Mr. E.C. Mur
ray, district manager of tbe North
Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
Co., Dr. E. A. E. Huggins of Green
ville and Mrs. Alexander of Ander
son. A list of the names of organizations
and frfends who sent telOf*rn
n ? - ? ? ? 1 1 ** ^
?r'?iii? was reao ny Mr. UUliam
and the obituary was red by Mr, R,
wot Rev, Mfixle Gordon, pastor of
Royal Baptist church of Anderson.
And his thoughtful, comforting eulogy,
based on the text found John
11:26-, not only extolled the useful,
Christian life of Mr. Washington,
but also offered consolation to tht
great number of people who knew
the young man and took his pass
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THE CIVIC LEAGUE OF AIKEN
The Civic League of Airken is re
jally going places. In their monthly
meeting held April9, thcy^ were fa
vored with two addresses. Mrs D.
B. Taylor of Orangeburg, S. C.,
_aupervisor of the N. Y. A. Center
there brought word of conyratu
lation and encouragement. Mrs. An
derson of Waycross, Ga. also
broivght instructive information
concerning the Civic League of
that city.
AH officers were re-elected to
| serve another year.
_ Every' month the club sponsor
some type' of entertainment to ra
ise funds. Ybu will be receiving
invitations snnn ilAnt ? ?
? ?, vv/i.% I vftKCi tl it 111.
Easter gifts and cards we.?
sent to the sick and aged of this
community by the Leaguers.
ST. PAI L BAPTIST CHI RCH
Kev. L. B. Moon, Pastor
Laurens, S. C.-?Sunday was T
4Avely?spring day fui1 ail SundaT
opened at the usual houi
with the Supt. and co-workers a
| their regular post. xA~ duty. Th<
lesson was beautifully discussed by
Supt. BYPU began at usua"
Ttme," 11:30 there was an Eastei
program presented T>y Mrs. M. C
?Whitener and Mrs. C. C. Hudgens
appreciative audience was present
at 3 o'clock ended the anniver
sary of our pastor, it was his 4t>
anniversary. All of the deacont
said a few words about the imv
provement of' our church sinct
he hag been with us. We fee'
that we have one among the best
pastor in the 48 states.
Miss Geneva Paden, Miss Jes
sie Harris, of Greenville worship|
ed with us in the 3 o'clock service
| Rev. Hicks and Johnson made"?
j splendid talk.
The Pastor's Aid club met at the
parsonage Thursdiiy April 3rd
Hostess Mrs. Alice Todd..
Miss Ella Bell Williams of Ben
edict college spent the week en/
at home with relatives and friendf
The Pulpit club met Thursda..
mght -April-JLXth -at?kome?ofCora
Wheeler.
?The -Gleaner club met Tuesday
might, April 15,?at the hutne?trfMrs.
C, C. Hedgens. Mrs.
Janie Sullivan, Miss Veatrice
Taylor, little Billie J- Sulli
van all of Ware Shoals spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Fnley, Mesdames T.ydia Watts
Emma Graden, Anna Dendy, Gena
Hunter, Lealer Dendy, sistei
-Byrdr-sister-MeWiHiams-enjoyed a
wonderful missionary meeting ir
Ware Shoals Saturday night a*
the home of Mrs. Sallie Graden.
RIDGE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. A. C. Jones, Pastor
The Easter program was quiti
~tt?.mmea's Ouiidny. The "yuggair
title. The Challenge of the Cross
was beautifully carried out. Thi
rally ended with an applause when
$'24.03 was laid on the table. I!
tie Cleo Merritt won the silvedollar,
her bank brought in $3.55
The girls who won in filling the
watches were Margie Greene
Georgie L. Lott, Gladys Quattlebaum,
Rosa L. Broadnax and Mazie
Hammond. These girls will b<
given a churn of delicious ic<
cream on the campus at the "Lawn
Party".
A number of visitors and chilf
reri from different colleges were
home for Easter.
ing as personal sorrow. Rev. H. W
Stewart was master of ceremonies
And Biggs-Stewart Mortuary haoj
charge ?or iunerai arruiiKemcuvo.
Mr. Washington left Benedict
Cnllfgr .in ordp.r to aasiat hia widowed
mother in rearing and training
his three youngei1 ^brothers. For
seven years he was employed as an
agent of the North Carolina Mutual
Life Insurance Co. So satis
tory was his work that when an
opportunity occurred, he was promoted
to the posiition of assistant
manacer of the Greenville district
with his office in Anderson. He, his
wife, and little daughter mad<
therr home in that city.
In Greenville he was an active (
church worker. He served as assistant
superintendent of the Sunday
schogl and also as president of the
BYPU, And in Anderson his religious"
life continued" to keep pa?
with his other activities. He became-a
member of the Royal Baptist
church of that city. And in
time he was elected Supt. of th<
Sunday school there.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE PALMETTO LEADER
County Teachers' Association
The County Teachers' associu
tion was held in the junior higl
school of Drayton" street Friday
April 11, at 1 o'clock with the pref
ident presiding. I>uriny tho ivnr
ship service the opening song wa*
"Were You There"; prayer was offered
by Prof. C. W. Jones; next
selection "He Arose". After the
business Prof. A. T. Butler gav?
an excellent report of the Stat<
Teachers association. He was oui
delegate.
Prof. U. S. Gallnian presenter
C. T. HendrTx who in turn pre
sented Prof. Felton. In his re .
marks he spoke of his visit t0 ou)
schools "is'with the Idea to hoi
solve our many problems. W
have some people?in our groutwho
always speak about thei)
rights but never assumes the re
sponsibility.
Prof. Folfrni ? ?
should practice honesty. He isi it
favor of the teachers' salaries bei?8
raliedHaut "ne spoke of ~tl7T'
criticisms that were made by som. "
of the trustees;?The?teacherr
should be sjo fictive and have theii
class room so intereisrihg until
they will deniand more pay. The\
need common sense and look ou
for the interest of the child. Gooi'
teachers make a good school am
should be paid well. He is goint
to suggest a law to pay teacher
on the basis of average attendance
If they are caught padding their
records, there will be a method t<
get rid of them.
In response Prof. Gallman thanl
ed the gentlemen tfor their re
marks and admonished the teach
ers to follow the advice given b\
them.
During the business session th?
-following?office Is were elected for the
term 1941-42: Prof. H. B. Ri kard
president; Mrs. Mary Haine:
vice-president; Miss Ruth Thomp
son, secretary; Mrs. E. P. Keith
assistant secretary; Mrs. Bessi.
Fair, treasurer; Mr. L. F. Vance
chaplain and Mrs. Eunice H. A1
len, pianist and reporter.
Tri-County Garden Club
Prof. W. JL-EltkfiC*. Praiident __ .
The club nieeling?was held?ft? Drayton
street school, Monday
nicht Anril 21. with the PTA o
D. S. H. school, hostess.
Prof." U. S. Gallman master, ol
ceremonies. The program that
was rendered as follows: Music
"Rejoice Your Lord is King" b\
the glee club; .prayer by Elder S
ca" by glee club; welcome address
by Prof. R. F. Gladden; music "In
vitation". by a group of the glei
"Club; Miss Walker the H. E. teacher
of Bell street high schon
spoke on t ho-topic of Vines.?Mrs
Minis also of Clinton, acted as
president as Prof. Minis and. Park
.ur were. nbseaL Remarks hv Mr.- J
L. I. Pratt and Mr. White, Nortl '
Carolina Mutual Ins. agent of thi>
city. Music, "Summer NSght' Tijk
-group?of-gle^ club. The entire. _
program was enjoyed by all. Manj
compliments were given the gle '
club for their beatuiful renditioi
under the direction of"Mr.rKu
nice- H. Allen,?After tho ?1
the group was accompanied ti
; the H. E. department where a de
licious repast was served, Miss J
[ B. Washington, teacher. The pa
tron or parents who assisted wen '
Mesdames Ida Hare. Hill, Clnit* n
man, Gussie Miller, H, M. Young
Chtarityi Montgomery and C. E
Allen.
The Cemetery Beautifirattor
committee of the Bible class an< j
Community club wish tQ announce
that Mr. William Harris bettei known
as (B. Harris) has chargi }
of beautifying Wertfs^ cemetery j
They art asking all who ha?v. 1
relatives buried over there anc'
others to cooperate by giving donations,
service and lending tools
| We centainly thank Mr. Harrb
for the very fine work he is do
i?g over tbere. ??
St. Matthews Church
R*v. WT. S. Young, Pastor
Sunday was a lovely day, bein;>
Easter Sunday everybody lookoi
cheerful and pray.
Sunday school opened at the u:
, ual hour. The lesson was beauti
fully discussed and reviewed by
the Supt. At 12:30 Rev. Younp
hroiUChL a wonderful message tak.
en from the book of St. Luke 167,
subject "Go and Tell the News"
While the man of God talked to
us our hearts were made to re- <
joice.
In the afternoon we witnessed ^
a wonderful program. The llttt* <
folks played their parts well. Mrs
Ellen 8wlndler had charge of the j
Easter Drogram. It was nicely cai
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MK. W. S. HOLLEY*"PI ANN
A 230 MILE HIKE FOR
THE Jl VENlLES
On gOod Friday April 11, tfre
Ifolley Funeral Aid Juveniles
went sight seeing-. They met at
Eastover at 9:30; from Eastover
they?t<>?>k their flight eight cars
as loaded as could be. The first u?
rival was in Columbia; there he
had prepared an ice cream and
cake lunch. The Juveniles rendered
sweet little program. Ail aboard
aftd^the trip continued going
thru Fort Jackson out to 26
Highway and back thru Edgewold
and Old to Sumter road and
on- irnto -Sumter. There they took
five minutes 'lest. Leaving Sum-,
ter they, arrived first in Summer^""?? ville;
second Paxville: third St
James: . fourth San tee River and
Santee.- fifth Parlor: ""sixth ElluJUM-i?Mwenth?Lttttt-?Star;
Ttghtlt "
Fort M< ? < ; ninth Wnteree; 10th
back in Kastoyer. Everyone said
they enjoyed a fine trip and wish *
io?thank?t-be?Ikotiey anth-Sonff ^so "
much. H<i[h- m, Othe*1 r
place soon. This trip will Pe a :
long remembrance to thoaP who
went; and those that didn't go,
missed a treat.
We pray that Mr. Holley live
a long time to do more and better
work. The drivers wi-if -a s
follows: W W. Holley, engineer
K. W. Holley, baggageman, ser
vice cars: Sam Smith, Raner De
veaux, Joe Hopkins, Robert Gunter,
George Smith and one other.
ried out. A neat sum'.of money
was realized. We }iad a largt
number of visitors.
A correction in St. Matthews
news. In the last report we spoke
of the Spring rally and how faith
ful oil) girls .worked to help raise
the sum of ..$.10(R? 'One of our.mate ?workers
name was left out, in th<
person of Miss Sallie Long wh<
raised $11.00. We wish to' giv?
her credit for her faithful serviet
in the church. We can depend or
her at all times.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
?(V. H. Reasoner. +*astor
Thjfc BTDle class is still alivr
with -Ycta: iielpLu]?lessons?beteg
taught weekly. Mrs. Abrama wa: - ~- ~~r
teacher last week, who very-beat:
tifully weaved in the sacrifice o>
Jesus for our sins.
Those clothes that were given bj
the Averleigh Presbyterian church
v win it-; mrougn tr.e request ol the
Bil.lt- teachers.-has added twstv?
members to our S. S. The littli
.'Uldi'etS tooKerr~"""VerV sw<K>t artr
played their pui'4s well Sunday
morning 6:0o o'clock. We deligh.
id to have a large number of visitor.
from our sister churches. Wc
co.,. ... ..if o.T.~'T~
iir un n'lnr. a^am, JUU a..
welcome.
Tlie newly organized glee cl
of Newberry." of which
M. Gibson is director is p: . 4 . .
ng nicely.
Their first program was a grand
success. It was enjoyed so much
by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hentz that
they entertained the glee club ai
their home on Tuesday night, April
with a very delic n<_ ________
iu'p"per~ wT'tJi Ice cream and cak<
[of (JesserU Everyone enjoyed him
self immensely?we are wafting
for a second invitation. Mr. Hentj
is a member of James Hopewel _
church. Rev, J. C. Gibson, pas-'
tdr"."" We will be glad to fill any
Write L,. M. Gibson
Newberry, S. C., for a progaumi*.-' <'
I>r. and Mrs. J. E. Granj^spenl Easter
in Orangeburg with rela
Lives and friends - They , reporte*
t pleasant tr'PMrs.
Mary Bovd of Peaks die*
Monday morning after a short ill
less.
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