The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 26, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, April 26, 1941.
MARLBORO CO. TR. AND
^BENNETTSVILLE HI SCHOOL 1
A representative number o f
young men of the various trade
departments of the Bennettsville ,
high school attended the "trade
tournament," whicTi was held at
the Voorhees N. and I. School,
Denmark on Friday. April 18th.
Thrs trip was made possible as
a result of the patrons of the
school supporting the various financial
drives sponsored by the
trade boys. The following boys
attended Masonry department:
Rathuel McCollum, Heber Covington,
W. C. Thompson,?Loney
Thomas, Shakespeare McEaddy
and G. B. Elloby.
Carpentry Dept.: Hampton Dupi'ee,
Fred Thomas, Jacob Haynes
J. J. Littles, Lawrence McCollum,
Crover Adams, Arthur J.
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Contestants: Dept. of Masonry,
Rathuel McCollum. Heber Cov^^ington.
Dept. of Carpentry, Hamp
^^ton Dupree.
Although the first prize in the
masoriry contest was^wori by a
contestant of Voorhees, both of
our contestants attracted great
attention from the' spectators.
The contestant in carpentry also
made a splendid showing and
was successful in obtaining the
mprrt nf "hnnnrnhlp mention."
These boys reallyl exhibited
^Hferreat skilly in bpthcontests. Prof.
J. H. Green is director of the
carpentry department and Prof.
M. H. Robinson is the director of
the masonry department.
These boys were accompanied
by Rev. A. J. Wright and Prof.
J. H. Green. The group accompanied
by Rev. Wright visited
~ Fort Jackson in Columbia.
The primary department will
present "The Golden Whistle" on
Thursday night, April 24 _in the
school auditorium.
' WAFMAN CliAPlEL NEWS
, Rev. I.eroy Jackson Pastor
. Winnsboro?Sunday school opened
at the usual houi4; the Supt.
Mr. S. A. Moore and coworkers
at their Dost of duty. The Supt.
conducted?the?review.?Class Nq^
2 has "the" banner. - ? ?~
The pastor's text. St. John 12:
? ~20, subject A Desire to see Jesus.
Sunday ni?ht his text was taken
from St. John 19:21, subject Are
You a True Vine?
At the League hour Miss Mary
Catherine Whitener opened the
topic, The Test of Discipleship.
A "very"good-program^ was also
rendered. The pastor arid Board
met at the parsonage April 14th.
After the business session, an interesting
program was rehdered.
The hostess Mrs. Alice Jackson
served the group.
The Missionary society met at
three o'clock aT the church. Mrs.
^^|9. A. Moore the president and coworkers
were on the job as usual.
A iivBiy topic wuh msiussed, ah<T
enjoyed by all.
Waymon extends an invitation
to the citizens of Winnsboro to
visit and enjoy her playground,
or recreational center. Hours are
from 4 to 6 daily, except Sunday.
It is located on -the corner o f
Garden street. >. ~
Quite a few visitors were out
Sunday. You are always welcome
at Waymon.
^ LAKE CITY, S C. ,
St. James A. M. E. Church
Rev. A. R. Germon, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the u
uuui IIUU. rrikll kllC UIIU teacii
ers at their post of duty.. The lea
sen was brerfely taught by Mrs.
Turner and reviewed by Miss Brit
ten.
Sunday being Easter, the supt.
and children rendered a nice nrn
gram Sunday night. The coll. was
^ #8.05.
Our revival will continue thru
this week with Evangelist from
Charleston, si C. Rev. Taylor.
Th^ stewardess held the regular
meeting at tWe home of Mrs. Etta
Barns. The meeting was called to
order by the president, Mrs.Mar
r ~ thi Burgess; Devotional were carr
ied ou in the usnal way by the pres.
The house was then opened'for old
and new business; the mnnutes
^Vere read by the secretary, Mrs.
-^Rrtslla Snell, the~rolT was calletT
And each member responded with
bible verse. The meeting adjournd
to meet at the St James A .M. E.
church Sunday~~fft"F:80 p. m. The
following men are to report to
Port Jackson Friday, April 18:
? Mtossers Jacob ETIisSn, John Henry
^Fuller, Allen Dobson, Vender Whee
Harrison, Jonathan Bry
ant, and Nathaniel Marsh.
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FRIENDSHIP AME CHURCH
Rev H. W .Walker, Pastor
?1Clinton.?Services " throughout
last Sunday were largely attend jq,
ed. We are, hoping that our young
folk and more adults will pretend . ?
that Easter Sunday will be each .
Sunday and keep uj^our attendance
in Sunday-School. A hint ^
to the wise. The Sunday school
lesson was interesting and timely
taught. a{
The morning and evening mes- ot
sages were delivered by the pas- p(
tor. The morning's message was p,
found Isaiah 43:1-2; theme "An ^
Unimportant Defender." Evening te
message text found II Kings 6: je
16-17, theme, "An Unseen Helper."
ec
At J3:30 Rev. E. Wright and his ?
congregation came over to return
the visit we made some time ago.
Rev. Wright preached a strong ~w
sermon fyrni St. John 7:46. It is 0,
very commendable to see how the u
pastors and membrs of the Bap- Sl
tist churches are, cooperating Q
since Rev. Walker has been ~ <ror jy,
pastor.?Among?tlve visitors?who- M
day morning services were Mrs. l0
Lizzie Walker, mother of the pas- II
tor, his aunts Mrs. Lerane Wal- w
ker, Miss Walker and his little
neice, Claire Sanders; also his m
uncle Mr. Herbert Walker. - A
_We are also elated to see our b<
young folk eager to work for the M
Lord. The league is progressing fc
nicely. in
- Oh. friendship is moving on, "Si
Friendship is moving on by leaps
and bounds. If you worshipped ,
with us Sunday, you'll agree with
the above statement. With the
leader we have and the cooperation
we get nothing but success
is our motto. Every plan that l>1
_mir pastoi^has put on at Friend- ?
-strips not?one_has failed. You
know it takes a man of intellectual
fitness to accomplish some- *
thing worthwhile. Aside fronfi Rev ?
ker's great intellectual fitness, he
s among the greatest preachers p1
of the century. Then too he has .
a big heart and a most magnani- 1
mous spirit; Easily approach . '
and gets into the hearts of his
people. He has Friendship a t w
at heart, and works to that ef- ^
feet. Some of the accomplish- ^
ments of the church and Clinton
during the years of his present
position will be listed in next NV
i . ~ t<
week s issue. ^
This is the result of our rally
he put on for the general pur- a
poses of the'church that came to
[a close SunclaymghT. The r?Tports_
were as follows: Mr. H. L. Alexander
$108.OG; Mf. G. T. Henry 0
$92.00; Rev. H. Wi. Walker, pas- 0
tor $85.50; William Blakely $72.
65; J. D. Henry $64.25; H. P.
Crawford $64.20; Ephraini Young
I $40.20. -Little?folk, with?Mrs. E.?
Maggie Minis, leader reported
i $10.41. Other collected netted the ^
total to $558iB1i One of uut aim *ards
remarked, the end rs in
v
sight. We'll soon be released of '
lour?burden. The pastor and trusn
tees of the church are indeed ^
grateful to the members and
friends in the way they respond- ?
ed to this rally. .
Mr. Willie J. Moore spent Sun- ?
day evening in Laurens, visiting
his sister and cousins. Don't forget
to see Willie J. Moore for
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH L
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Rev. M. R. Hudson, Pastor w
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Pee Dee?S. S. opened at the os^ (|
ual hour, your pastor preached at
St. Mary A M. E. church at the \
morning worship and delivered a F
wonderful message from St. John ^
6:27, he used for his subject Ever- t<
lasting Meat. His sermon was en tl
At 3:30 the second quarterly a
conference was held at Friendship 6,
AMR church by Presiding Elder W
T T ...v. ?
ui. j. j. iruies wno preacneq a |>
soul stirring sermon from Cor. si
10:4, subject Mighty. He gave us jr
a fine sermon. The quarter was di
Carried out harmoniously. 1
following reported: Miss Hannah hi
Beaufort $2.30; Mrs. Dora Le- tc
sain(. $1.40; Mrs. I^eola Frierson, t(
$2.; Mrs. Bulah Grant $1.30; Mrs. ai
kB. Lance $1.25; Mies l/ouise Wear- oi
ing ?i.so; mias nutn-roomer 4uc:iw
Mrs Mariah Elder 50e. gi
We Were sad to know that the tx
funeral of Mrs. Essie Myers was \\
held Saturday at St. Paul ceme- w
tery. w
Among those attending the filn- tfi
eral were Mr. and Mrs. Lesaine, tl
Mw Diana (Jallant, Mrs. Sarah at
Wearing, Miss Ada Adison, Mis9 T
Emma DMas.? ai
L, C, Hay ward, reporter.
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THE PALMfiTPQ XEADE1
CHAPPELLE STATION
Rev. E. H. Roberaon, Pastor
Sunday was a high day at our
church seem that everyone had the "
Easter spirit. 11
S. S. opened at 10:30. Mr. Hoi ^
man being out of town the asst. * '
supt., Mr. J. D Snowden presided. ^
Class no. three, Mr. W. W. William ^
\
teacher, is still holding the offering
Banner while class no. five, Miss
Elsie Sullivan teacher, is still hold 81
ing the attendance banner.
At 11:45 the pastor mounted the a
rostrum. Our hearts were made to
feel 4>?ppy ee he- wonderfully spoke ~
Itiini Job 14:14.
League was held at 7 o'clock ?
with Mr. Nickpea presiding. The
lesson was beautifully discussed. a
At 8 o'clock the Easter program
was begun with Miss Sullivan as ?
M i stress of Cerfmonies and organ _
ist. The smaller children were at ^
Es^r.i?y!wi*'T:^yv--^-^T;r.T-'" ?:^--Z.L
SHILOH A. M. E. CHURCH I
Rev. C. C. Mcllwaine. Pastor
Winnsboro.?Sunday was a
vely day for church goers. Suniy
school opened at the usual
>ur. Preaching service at 12:00
r the pastor. He brought us a
onderful message, shbject: All I
ave, Give I Thee.
Since our Easter eercise was^
>stponefl from last Sunday on
rcount of the funeral of one of
ir beloved members Sister Mary
ottage, our Easter program was
at over which seemed to be very
terestrng to all^We. bad a quart
known as the^McIlwainc JubieH
After the program the Easr
contest girls and boys reportI.
The contest was won by Miss
rhma M. Brown first prize; Miss
illje SL_ $eibler, second.
Sujlday evening at S service
as held by Rev 5. J. Johnson,
ie of our friends and brother,
e preached a wonderful sermon,
ibject: Use what you have for
od. Each member and friend
as-uplifted,-We. also-faxt-w&h
ts?S. .J. Johnson,?wtro?made"
ved pastor's wrfp Mrs. C. C Mcwaine
and children were also
ith us.
Wednesday night, April 23 our
eeting will begin at Mt. Zion
ME church. Sunday, Shfloh, E?rnezer
and Fairview will be at
t. Zioni- Wednesday night ben-e
the first Sunday we are havifc
a three nights meeting
Linday Club rally.
?T. PAUL A. M E. CHURCH
Rev. J. S. Martin, Pastor J
Lancaster?Sunday school opicd
at its usual hour with Supt.
id teachers at Lheir posts. Les tge.
She beautifully discussed
ie topic. "The coming of the
romised Power." Being her first
me reviewing a lesson, she surrised
many.
At _l__o'clock the pastor opened
? nun niuiountemeni^
p took his text from Job 31:14.
T-rr-. for a subject Answer God
h?n He Comes. His sermon was
ijoyed hj.- a large, congregation.
were blessed with orre joiner,
ince the pastor has been here,
p has added eight to "the church.
Rev. C. D. Neely preached a
onderful ,sermon. Using for a
?xt St, John 15:16; subject:.,
hrist and his members. He was
ssociated with the choir from ,
nd Calvary A ME Zion chun
nd 2nd Baptist hereirr out'city."
At 6:45 the ACE League was
pened by the president and his
fficrals. The lesson was beauti
.illy discussed by the teachers.
On next Sunday evening we
re expecting the Dist. Supt. of
he League to visit us. ?. .
The Usher Board will meet at
he home of Mr. and Mrs. Lottie
rocket.
At 7:30 the pastor opened serjce.
He used for a text Judges
:20. He preached a splendid sernon,
enjoyed by all Collection
or the day $23^37.
WILLIAMS CHAPEL
..--M. E. CHURCH ? ?
Rev R. J. Jefferson, P*stor
Orangeburg, S. C.?Last Sunday
cgan our second quarterly conerence,
and the Presiding Elder
>r. S. Nance was present all day
eginning in the Sundav school
'here a large crowd was present,
'he attendance increases each Sun
ay, we thank God for this.
After a very interesting as well
s timely review by the Supt. Mr
'earson, the presiding elder, as
isual spoke very encouragingly
) Us in that he commended us for
ie wonderful progress we are mak
ig. In the morning message, he
nrhounced as a text 122 Psalm
, 7, 8, verses, subject: Peace be
Within Thy Walls and Prosperity
e Within Thy Palaces. The mesige
was pleasing, instructive and
ispiring. Two members were ad
ed to the church.
A very interesting League was
eld at 6 o5clock, at 7:45 the pas>r
delivered the evening message
> a very large and appreciative
udience The text was based upn
the 23 Psalm. The message
as indeed a treat to- tbo emigre* f
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cw.vr.i. iiicit were quits M numir
of visitors throughput the day.
re are always grind to have them
ith us. The Educational rally
ill he completed on the 4th Sun?y.
Quite a number paid but
hose who ibaven't are urgedly
jked to be ready for 4th Sunday,
his is to ever remember those who
FS" faithful, loyal and true".
Goldie McDuffie, reporter.
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their best rendering < readings, so
los, etc. At the end of th program
th adults presented a pantomine.
Mrs. Thomasina- 3cott being the g
Christ. - Pr&cally~e v?ry ~55ir"Tn~ TR? n
7huWlT~was taken. Mrs. Chas A1
lismr contributed7 f'.owersToe- the decoration.
,
Every one is looking foward to
Men's Day which is to be held ]
April 27. Three distinguished men vj
will preach throughout the day. ^
Mrs. "Eliza Patterson formerly n
of Chappelle Station returned tc g,
PhHladelphia after being called <
here because of th illnss and death
of her aunt. __ w
We are always lad to have vis
itors at our little church on the S(
orner. Come and worship with us. cc
Rev. E A. Adams the secretary ,f
of Education, A. M. E. church: >r
Mr. Stafford, Supt. of Waverley _
hospital and also Mrs. Elizabeth ^
Pelzer worshiped with us.
S. S. opened at it'/ regular hour _
classes were taught by their respective
teachers. Bannei?class \
for attendance Miss Elsie Sullivan; ^
Mr. -WV-Wi Williams banneT class
111
foi^ finance. The lesson was thor ,
oiighly taught and discussed.
The Pastor, Rev. E. R. Roberson
preached a good sermon, subject
Tarry ye here. After hearing such
a wonderful sermon we should j1
learn to wait on God. We were
triad to s?gJHrs>JiL,.R. Roberson in
service along with other visitors.
~ Mrs Taft Bolton was in town for ^
the week end. She was not so well L
B
but attended service. You are wel
comeUo Chappelle Station. . ^
Mrs. ffftomasina Scott, Reporrter
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ft OMR ECONOMICS WORK e
SHOWS PROGRESS IN THE H
ZION SCHOOL * c
Jamison, S. C.?April 14th the n
Adult Evening class held its clo
ing exercises jointly with the Day ^
Unit Clothing and Foods' classes. ^
These ladies displayed many of the ^
Home Improvements articles made
in these classes. The proogram
was very nicely carried out and '
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The Day Unit Clothing classes
displayed cotton dresses "in the w
form of an original drama. "Miret ^
Learps to Sew", Miss Susie Alex ,s
ander one of the student-teachers
from State college who was in
hurge of clothing work wrote and e
^directed the playlet. A round ta- p
ble discussion on the Importance ^
of Year-Round Gardens and the P
Health Roll. Vegetables and fruit
play in one's life was had by the
Foods' classes directed by Miss 1
Frances Lewis also a student tea- n
chw. ? ; - - - ?
Friday night the Union Chapel K
Adult group of Jamison als0 had S
Aheir closing exercises which were b
very good. They paid many re- P
spects to Miss Finch who had work P
ed very conscientiously with them ^
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in ooin classes. ineir woik was cl
also on display and reminded you f'
of a small fair for truly they had
strings into beautiful and useful 1
rugs, quilts, crocheted caps, hand
bags, bed spreads, and other useful
articles. From their classes in
Home Nursing also displayed some c'
of the Medicine Cabinets.""
The New Home Makers are very
active and making many improve- ^
ments through their Home Proj- vectSr
The Vocational "Ag" teacher and 1
Principal Mr. Sherrod and student
teachers cooperated with us in
helping to make these activities
and program^ a success. The faculty
and patrons did much and we
wish to thank them all. Misses
Oralee Parler and Helen Daniels
student teachers of Home Economics
mut be listed among those
who worked and helped to make
our Home Economics work a success
thus far We are looking forward
to a continued successful pro
gram of school and hom^ activities.
Watch for the ngws.
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= LAMAR NEWS
John Wesley Methodist Church
The Woman's Society of Chrisan
workers held its monthly meet
lg last Friday afternoon. Mrs.
iddie Lowe, 1st vice-president in
le absence of the President, Mrs.
lonie Crawley, presided. Mrs.
lamie Dubose, Mrs. Lillie Woods,
Irs. P. Mack, Mrs. Sudie Peoples,
Irs. Fannie Frasier, Rev. W. Fraiar,
were introduced and made inpiring
remarks, which was much
ppreciated by the group.
A special committee was appoint
d to arrange. A special program,
or Mothers' Day, which will be
bserved Sunday night, May 11th.
The next meeting will be held
t the hottie of Mrs. Sudie People,
[ay-16th 4 p.ro,
Visitors: Miss Queen Hoke, Miss
a Hie Brown of Greer, S C., and
tudents of Browning" Home,
amden, and Mrs. Laura Cooper.
The friends of Mrs. Mary Ben?tt
who^has^been on the sick list
ere delighted to see her at church
ck list, _Mr. J. MnfW much,
leased over the spiritual progress
t the "church. Mr. N. Goodson is
pleasing entertainer.-' Miss Lela
Samuel, spent the week end
siting relatives and friends. Mr.
oland?Byrd^-Mr. and Mrs. Harlon
Byrd, were in Lamar, last
aturday on business.
Sandy Grove Methodist Church
The second quarterly conference
as held at 4 pirn Dr. 12. CT
"right, D. S, after preaching a
)ul stirring sermon, called the
inference in session, and complet1
the business of the conference
i thirty minutes. He was paid
i full. Rev. E. Gordon, pastor of
ie Abot charge, with the officers
rid members, were the visiting
uests, who conducted the seiviei.
Rev, J. F. Pearson, pastor of
ie'Lynchburg charge was introuced_and_
made._ encouraging reLarks.
The meeting of the Wolan's
Society of Christian 'Serce
which met in the lovely hOme
f Mr. and Mis. E. Graners'on,
immonsville, last week was quite
success along all lines. Mrs.
ucy McCollough, Mrs. Lula Byrd I
(Vs.' Mary Rogers, Mi'.-r: Chrrr-^
IflviMn, ' XL-k Carrie HyrJ.
lattie Harris, Mrs. Jovella Lee,,
[rs. Delia McFadden Mrs. Rosa L.
[yrd, Mis. Mamie Brown, Mrs
ebecca Kirvin, Mrs. E. Rogers
Ir?T. E, Rogers, Mrs. Bettieuggins,
Rev. W. E..Conner, Mrs.
[ary Frederick, Mrs. Marion Riv
is, Miss Rudine Rogers, Mr. J.l
[arris, Mrs Ella Timmons, Rev
onner, Mrs. Frederick, Mrs, Timions,
were the visitors who made
ncouraging remarks.
Under the direction Mrs. Rivers
^e-president. plans were arranged
or the observance of Mothers'
>ay. . (
Mrs. Lula Byrd spoke in interest
of the cntest being sponsored
y her, which will be held in May.
According to Mrs. Timmons the
'omen of Sandy Grove church are
oing things and that the pastoi
hould be proud and happy over
his loyal group of women.
Mrs. I.ila M. Hymns is doing
very possible thing to make the
rogram t<j?be?rendered next Runay
afternoon, by the young peo?
le, a success. She is president of
he Epworth League.
Mr. R. L. Byrd is all smiles over
he fact that the charge is still
taking progress. He is the disrict
steward. Everybody was
lad to see Mr J. Rivers at church
unday. He was on the sick list
oo. Prof. Fleming, Prof. Harris
rqf. R. 'Martin, Prof^ J. Harper,
Lev. Dubose, Miss Sallie Brown,
liss Queen Hooke, were among
he visitors introduced to the conerence
last Sunday.
Mr. Sam Woods is working hard
Snnrlnv sr-hno)
t tendance.
Mrs. Lela Woods was named by
ic pastor and placed on the officii
roll of John Wesley church as
lass leader.
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BEAUFORT COUNTY
TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS
By n: c; Wn?ht
Mr. Joseph Shanklin, Jr., and
members of the N. F. A. attended
and participated in the Walterboro
District Judging. Speaking
and Singing contest held at Allepdale
County Training school, Allendale,
S. C.f on Thursday April .
17, 1941. Nathan Brown won first
prize in the speaking contest.
Beaufort County Training school
fs^the proud and appreciative possessor
of an enlarged stage and
.beautiful curtains.?These improve- successful
efforts of the students,
teachers, patrons and friends who
worked and contributed Cgngi'-. .
stage curtains will stand as a
monument trrtheni for many years
to cohie.
Begxrfort Co. Training school's
Glee club rendered a selection at '
the Maiher Day program, held at i
j.auot nunc rsapusi cliurch, Ueau- :
fort, S. C.. Sunday. April 20th. i
Grace A. A1?E. church presented the
Beaufort r.unity -i
in a concert of .spirituals. Sunday
evening, April 20th frorrr,8 tu 9 i
p.m. The music was under th?direction
of Miss E. V Allen. Rev. <
S. Brown, Mr. Logan and Prof. J.
S. Shapklin made a few?teniarks. i
Contestants aie practicing hard :
for the Athletic meet to be held at
Penn school in May. We hope the
rehults will be good,
GOOD HOPE A. M. E. CHURCH
Bowman. S. C.?We the members
and friends of Good Hope A.
M. E. church of the above named
town wish to thank Elder Samuel
Nance for this man in person of
Rev. J. H. Williams. He is a grad
uate of Kittrell college and is Tru
ly a gospel singer also a gosp.-I
preacher. Since his coming hero
new life has arose in our church
and members -who haven't been to
church in five years are seen, .every
Sunday at church. On Sunday
we raised $31.00 which is the most
money raised at one time in th- .
past fifteen years. We predict a '
brighter day ahead for Gbgd HopiA
M. E church. :?az.
?Sunday- being --quarterly confer- once.
w?- are planning to ppv the _
elder out. When you want bread
from heaven, come to the "Little
Church in the Oak Grove".
Sister Emma Riley, clerks
PIEDMONT SOCIAL CLUB
New York City?The club held j
nr. htchi^ lliccilllg 1 nuisuay eV"H
filing. April 17_u.tAi-Q'elock at -the J
beautiful home of Mrs. Jackson
and Hunter 161 \V. 120 St. The
meeting was called to order by
the President,-Miss Emma "Pitts.
Devotions were led by the Chaplain
Mrs. Inez Hunter, scripture
reading by Mrs. Pettnford. ^Mtrr^utes
of the last meeting were read
and approved. Old and new hnsi- ,
ness was discussed. The roll was ^
called and ea?h member responded
with a Bible vrese and dues.
We are always delighted to have
our "friends * visit our meeting
Miss Fannie Mae Wilson of Jackson
Height*. L. I., Mr. Moses" ~
- A delicious repast was served
We adjourned t0 meet at the home
of Mrs. Beasley 434 St. Nicholas
Ave. ~ >
Cupanna Pitts, reporter.
-WILKINSON HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. James C. Parler, Principal
Orangeburg, S. C.?On April 7,
at. 8p.m. in the vocational building
at Wilkinson"*high, a joint banquet
was given by the New Farmers
and New Home Makers. Title
The Father andd Son, Mother and
Daughter banquet, which was enjoyed
by all present,
| At WflIt'll 11)11^ UP 1111 nuc TfflTT TTTT^
uean ol the Agricultural Division
>f S. 0. State A. ar.d M. college
spoke to the group.
There was a very timely and
suitable program given by the
New Farmers and New Home Mak
era, The fathers and mothers responded
as having enjoyed themselves.
and hoped that this affaii
w*ould be annually had at WilkinJ
son.
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BALTIMORE, MD .NEWS
By Mrs. Ixmise G. LHrugass
The S. S. club met with Mrs.
Lulu Wilks, 1025 W. Suratoga St.
After devotior.als and business ses
sion a repast %vas served. Next
meeting will be at Mrs. Nona
Herndon. lOOo W. Mulberry "St.
The C. B. A. society met Friday
night, April 48 at- 8 pm. Presi
dent Rev H. Jackson in charge.
^The supper had at 75G 1-2 West
Saratoga St., April 17th was a
success. $ia.50 was raised.
.Mrs- Lena iialsey was calleil t<>
Wolsyrn- Uecause df t^ -tU
[less of her sisUh. Mrs. lialsey is?
an usher in Mt. Hebron Baptist
Km ..V,
Mr. Hill, Mr. Koseevelt Heath, urn
versity hospital" Mis. CraTgy Mr.
Lee Rosborough,.
Mt. Hibtun Baptist ehuivh ub-*
served its usual weekly schedule of
meetings and ^services and Sunday
servioes. Friendship Bapt. church
al?.y. hvW its usual services.
Mrs I*?ui G. Douglass was thr1
(>*ot by ?ULat-ui Mis.
Mrs. Elizabeth Burg and Mrs. Minnie
Whitehead Thursday iiioniiiig",
Mr. Johnnie B (lore was tin.- guest
of Mrs. A1 M. Gore Friday nigh4
Mrs. Mary Weathers went to
Chester, on a business trip. Her
stay will be indefinite.
-Mrs. Haley J. Pratt, sister of
Rev. Flowers and her son Mr. Mar
thajl Pratt were here visiting1 the
Rev. FldU'et's. They?returned?on
April 20th.
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