The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 26, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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N.M.? I am almost '20 and the 1
bey T love is21. He is very jealous" ^
of me, do you think we-ean go on ii
like this?He believes things* peo b
olr tell him. Tell no- it' we should
go on together. s
does liky bu*- he i? inclined to [
l^jwrtbus and moody also. He goes y
^ but of his way to try to fiind out
something about you and believes
a if it isn't true. I don't think b
tnat you should encourage hini. . 1
jf yPM wprn-n>flniiinl fn him voir "b
would live a miserable life. >'
S.T.-?I want to know if it will b?
wise for me to go to training g
camp? Could I get in?
Ans: Make your application right _
sway if you like. . . . the training d
will be excelent for you. You will S
"pi'oboably have to be examined try >
?? u physician tu determine whethei ~b
you can get in or not.
A
M.R-?I am sick ind down iM ]
_sjtoiuach and- I want to -know if it
is natural or not? Tell me if this v
man I have trying to get me out ^
of the way for someone else.? .j
Ans: It is recommended that you p
see a doctor about yovu^-physiettT ?
. __co?ditrkur-right away. There Isn't "T
anything unatural about your sick
?ness. Your husbarrd is "not trying p
. to get you out of bin way. AIthrraglr "Jj
he is a bit disgusted with your ^
complaining all the time and you
don't- seem - to be--doing?anything" ?
for yourself. Go to the doetor at '?
oneo and get yourself well again I
- )
N.-C.?M-yvtiimd is made uf? to go '
south, must I follow it. or should J s
stay here and mait_fur the future?-^
Ans: Xlus >s R rather bad season
to go south tc look for a job and n
it's my suggestion that you remarrr -o
there in the city and hunt for h
work Make your plan to go south \\
next fall . . . work and save your: _
money for this purpose this sum- a
mer. ^
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brookgreen dots ^
Services were held at the Ilea- /
)
_ Vf" Oa*'' MF- ohni-oh n/lt.h. ?
efficient pastor tl^e Rev. W*. M. S.
McClary in the pulpit. On Sun- ?
day p.m. the Faster cYPiciFier -j
were held at the Heaven Gate M". _
E. chui'ch was much enjoyed. We ,
are always proud to have out
white friends attc-nd our program ^
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bogan
motored to Conway last Monday.
and Mis. W. W! S. ATc-' "
Clary motored to Georgetown last
Friday on busmess.
We are very proud to see Mrs.
Mary McClaijy looking so well
after a long period of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tillman worshipped
at the Heaven Gate M.E. v
church Sunday morning. '
" Mr. Ben C'arr from the'Santee ^
Cooper River spent the week end c
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. '
Stephney Carr. 7.
Rev. and Mrs. W.M.S. McClary 0
were pleasant pop callers at the
home of Prof, and Mrs M. D. U
Bogan. . .
On last Monday the students
of the Brookgreen Private school
enjoyed an Easter Egg Hunt, 1
held on "the Brookgreen estate. C
Rev. and Mrs. Aaron a. Pan- V
aile spent t*'" "'?"k fnd?at?fltT
Stephen. 1
See Ben Tillman for a copy of ^
THE READER. f
? " SINGING UNION ^
The Singing Union met Sun- 0
day evening April 20, at New '
Hope church with the president, 0
Mr. fcharles Robmson leading the
devotional services. Prayer was led n
)/y Mrs.EizV.ie Davis. The secretary K
Mr, Kobert Boyd whs present) v
Fairview sang first, Mt. Zion 2nd, J
was as follows: Fairview, $2.00 '
The amount collected was as fol n
lows: Fairview $3.00, Mt. Zion $2. v
30, New Hope $5.21. The total amt. p
was J10.51.
The Union will meet at Fairview ?
church the fourth Sunday,
Misa Janie L. Copeland has co ^
operated wfth the community so ^
well that all the people are asking v
for her back. 01
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HO WIS CJlAPEL
. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev T. E. Robinson, Pastor > pulp
oil 1
Easter s an -event that will
>n? he ?? in-?npit?
;na. Begining Palm Sunday a \
eries of services were conducted held
hroughout-live week which was b_uil<
nown as Passion Week. The pas- stm
urs, Rev. Dixon of Trinity; Rev. the
!. F. Sumpter, of Millers Chapel Holi
lev. K. E. Gaulden of Bethlehem the
tev W. L Sheuherd of Antioch; q?|
lev. J. P. Gibson of Meti'opoli schc
an and Rev, T. E. Robinson were art
he guest speakers of the week, ders
"he dramatizing of Martha and j25th
lary by the ladies Sunday morn ente
rig at 0 o'clock was a solemn, efit
ut beautiful one. These -services M
tidetl Sunday Tright' with an ftr- Tho
piring program by* the Junior of t
hurch conducted by~ Mis* Ciuik Tho
a?e Gary and Miss Maggie D. last
bright. duct
The Egg Hunt gner Monday,
y Mrs. Ella B. Boyd and Mr. .
_ turn
'ximmv Clark" seenied to have
. Mrs
ees an evening oi fun lor the
oung folk; all of them spoke of "p0jj
aving enjoyed themselves. ^ _
Miss Mozell Rave (Nurse Ray)
ave a splendid jeview Sunday on H<
Chrrstc Shows Himself Alivo." His i
aughter of (Jaffney and 1 Mrs. ;'t (
mith were the week end guests last
f mothr Mis. Isahlla foit-v m.l Vice.
rotifer Mr. Clarence Gary. ?f t.
Miss Edith Clark of Goldville recti
as thi' week en<I guest of par- .nice
nts Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sinnnons chur
Mr. James Johnson and Miss
dna Johnson of Columbia and
liss Callie CuiTy of Greenwood \VF*
le children and niece of Mrs. rut
anriie Johnson were the quests -
i* Mrs. Johnson ami Miss Clr/o Tl
ane Stephen. tian
Mosd:rne.-j (^airie Summers and at 11
he Sunday guests of Kev. and Unco
Irs. W. 1). Hook. rally
(The "of The biggest things that ,
\ 11 it f>UXl
as happened here was the bannet
given Tuesday, night in hon- 'j
r of the basket ball players. Eery
body was dressed in gyand
tyle and food! Plenty of it. Did
- ; * V ladle
^ lb?-. , r.
. " ' 1 O pi
rhursdav itight the 24th, \mt
iust not miss President Higgin- .
? srt*?
t Atftm University and six of
i n r
is boys will be our guests. They ; ill
render a program of song. r
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CMl-w ill ueSS DUUI'll ,>0, Z nH'l
t the home of Mrs. Idelln I.hid A_
ay?Thin ndap?nftTTnrmrT After" -Mtrr
he business part of the meeting' '
as over a repast of delicious
:e cream and cake was served "ooi
y the hostess. Mi&t
*Yhi' 7uniTiil <,f Mrs. Mary Boyd TlTfs"
f Peak was a sad but beautiful "(r;l
ne. Rev. Bowmn offichiti.fl?U41 of?*
ei taker Pratt in charge. sort.
Rev."and Mrsv P. B. Brooks of '
)rangeburg are the guests of i:t'
heir sj^lcrs^and bfiifhersr- "the *?JT
larysr Pen
\ (me
i -rort
EMSH A A. M. E. ( HPRCH ^ , K
by
Rev. J.. E. I)i\on, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 10:3f *
'clock"with the Supt. and his cocorkers
at their posts. Wfe were
lelighted to see so many happy
aces. Lesson taught and review- motel
by the Supt. Encouraging re- c,.(j<
narks from Bro. C, R. Ruben of Sun
Velch's Zion Baptist .church. The ];f^j
losing remarks l/y the pastor. \
Morning service opened at the an<l
isual time. Prayer service con-- t}u.
ucted by Mrs. Mamie Lake and -p^e
Irs, Bessie Williams. After yast
/hich the pastor read the Scripure
lesson from St. Luke 23rd r>0|j4
hapter, beginning at the 36th vjco
erse and proceeded thru. Text s; p
aJto?from?fit: i.uke 23:42, sub- nu.(l
ect: "Memory." The pastor aruj
reached a very strong sermon S(>le
rom the subject. The spirit was
neatly nijinifnl u' ' ' ***
ur educational rally rn the af-_ ^?n
eniuuil, Which was quite a sue- ..j 1
ess. Prizes uwre awarded to the
hree raising the highest amount':F
money.The winners were Mrs an^
fat tie Robinson $20.00; Mrs. Err. Flop
ia J. Dewalt $15.24; Mrs. Mag- "rat
ie F. Lake $0.05. The p- izes wt'n
/ere awarded by the Supt. Mp. ness
t.W. Longshore. Following the Rh">
allv the Snnctotr 1 f"""
^ ^ ./V...VK4J 0V.11VU1 i- i nif
lent rendered a very nice Easter Buri
ery attentively to the inspiring cfcdt
rotfram. After this we listened past
emarks. mada-by F>r. .EE. "fiTOTiT T7P<1
f Newberry. We had a very ap- the
reciative audience and quite a fit $
ew visitors worshipped with us. I cess
'.ome to the friendly church, | T1
vhere visitors are always wel- we
ome,
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DI E WEST NEWS
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le ministers ca_pably filled the
lita ill* all D'"' West chnrchon
ast Sunday and the members
i greatlyf inspired by the gosmessages~RpoRen
Tiy them,
delightful Silver Tea was
at the Dye West hlgn school
ding on last Sunday, 7 spon d
by the 10th grade under
direction of Mrs. Daisy W.
lies. Thisi was in interest ot
May Queen rally,
he nth grade of Due West ITT
>ol will give the first outdoor
:y of the season at the An
,011 Park, Friday night, April
. All are-Invited. to this gala
rtainment. Proceeds for benof
May Queen rally,
esdiinies. Ruth and Josephine
mas accompanied the remains
he lormer's husband Mr. Jas.
mas from Detroit, Mich., ow
week. The funeral was coned
at Good Hope Baptist
ch near Hodges, on April 1F-.
i these ladies have now re,?Ruth?Thomas
is the youngdaughter
of Mis. Luella Smith
aid. who also lives in that
v. lien iamin .T Glover wrth
choir and several members of
? ??r
TTSTiirrefftion rendered service
3race Chapel AME church on
Sunday afternoon. The serui\H
tv>r?j-V "f* "IT""
lie church clubs under the dion
of Mrs. Ruth Massey. A
amount was?raised for the
ch.
H.KY METHODIST
RCH NEWS * ' '
to MLman's Society of Chi isService'
held Us.last meeting:
lie home of Mis. McKnight in
oil low n. Rusiness oT iniportwas
discussed and a pew
was._set for the afternoon of
first" "SuTulay in Ma v. Mrs.
ey. president of this Auxiland
Mrs. Wakefield stressed
importance of this rally" and
d that each member he resihle
fur at least $2.00. These
S with the assLsta.net> of Mrju
e. Mrs. McElmnrrnv Mrs_
lillmieh and others are work^
hru'd that everything may he
eadim-ss for_ the State -meetwln.-ii
will he held hut e in
S ! \ i-i??tvTTs i> i von by"
?If: Watson" at"the home
lev. and Mrs. W.TT. "Bowman
Harden street Sunday afteri
fen the benefit'of this rally
h iOjtxeiai?waR gotten from
-effort. The prypram for this
sion \\ '...m | 1 ,?fL.\\
klli n , 1'iiit ei'sit v students spon
<1 by?Mi**? Helen Row man.
?o takinjr part were Mr. Sam
iisuoinv, .Misses Gomelia Vhr^fTrUrr*
Hell liouurlass, Frances
in and I.ela Havnes.' Every
present enjoyed the n roe ram
Mil ITT
ev. McCallum, pastor of Weschuroh.
save encouraging reks
and Mrs. W, It. Bowman
COPE NEWS
mday April 1'1 .vas pp erj^y<tay
around Cope. SFnday
ninjr the Miss. Women of Ma
>nia cnurch and her friends had
rise services, which was up
ng to all present,
t 10:,'50 a large group of giirls
boys were called together by
supt. S. R. Connar for S. S.
lesson was discussed by th
or, teachers and children. Tho
ring was then tyjsen, amount
?eted being $1.00.' Prayer ser
took place conducted by bro,
. Connor Ubd A. It. Sumter. Im
-~pbw
iately the pastor came foward
read Math. '28 from whrch he
cted for subject,, The laving
Ernpi bidifrr*"""" ?
a spritual blessing We had..
timber ' of visitors who wor)>e<l
with us.
unday__at 4:Q0 p^ m? tbe pastor
member's motored to Good
ie to witness their Easter pre
n. Whirle some of the folks
t down to Emanual and wit
ied there a grand program. Rev
iburg ami his people had n
time. On Sunday night, Rev.
Gross with the members of Ma
>nia and friends rendered a
orial day also. We^went over
itable program at 7:30. It was
top wo raised a grand total
28.86. Pray for a continued sue
on the Good Hooe Circuit,
hero are still a few sick ones
pray for their recovery.
Burgess, Ptnrtrcr
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VIE PALMETTO LEADER
GREENVILLE NEWS
Mrs. Hattie Wilson of Simpson_
villi- wn.i th|. ^m.nl nf M.? Mury
Gary Sunday.
The friends "f Mm Martin are
delighted to know she is up and
dotng nicely- after Her recent illnee
The play, "Heaven Bound" will
bt. presented at Nicholtcavn Thursday,
May 1st. Everyone who can
should see this remarkable program.
It is directed by Mrs. Gary
-Hid Mr; Golden Smith.
Mr. Matthew Young was painful
ly injured MoiYday when he fell
from the top of a house. ?-?
Missees Rosa and Mabel Smith
of Taylors were the guests of rel^
- -itivea and friends In ~thT? CTty~1ast
week.
Miss ~C harles "Elizabeth Barbel
of Pearl Avo, who is a student at
Teliia acadein,_is a patient in a
hospital here.
Miss Beatrice Pinson of Manly
St., is able to be on the -job again
after being indisposed a few days.
Mr. Charlie FlemmingS, Thompson_StHias
recovered from a fair'v
serious injury of the head received
a few weeks ago while
working.
Mrs. Josie Criswell. the adopted
daughter of Mis. Mary Gary is
dck. She' is improving slowly*?..
Mr. Lee Pinson was dismissed
i rum me nospuai last inursciay.
Mr. E. Z. Bowman, the pastoi
M id*-Pine St. CliuiVh ut iiodr wilT
neach at Springfield church Sunday
afternoon at I o'clock.
---Mr*; Geneva Ymmg of Pin St.
entertained the 1'Udc flub last
?Fuesoay evening.
Mrs. Sammie Ella Pinson Sula'viyj
of Baltimore. Mdd., was the
vecdc-encl guest of her sister Mis?-j
Mr Golden Smith of Gree was
Tlie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gary ol
Packer St. Sunday.
. Mr. I.ewi? Yuiinir \\4rfr?hr-wrrrtrr
ing in Charleston, v'a* the weekend
guest of his family.
MLss'JVivjan Ber-ry-of-Mew- -YvrkCity
is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Mabel Allen Bonaparte of
Florida is visiting her sisters, Miss
Ruby Allen of Glover St.; Mrs.
A llun fil'itc ? .f '
Miss Bertha Allen of Cemetery
-St.. ar.d-othr relative!^ and friends
Jdrs?Louise - Bulmv Snetters ot
\'i-u Viiil' f'ity wus the guest?of~
ler mother, Mrs. Janie Bulow "f
Vnn St. last -week.
Many people here \vh0 like to'
hear good singing are planning-tn_
-nniinr l<> Hohea Path ,011 the fourth
Sunday in next month to hear the
Gospel Singing convention. Quite
a number of choirs from nearby
cities and towns will sing. And
local gospel choir members are
'working hard to be fully ready for
event.
.Mi-, Paw-Phillips' of Nicholtown
is iH. . .1 ' * , . ' '
Local NYA officials have' felt
that there was need for the entire
"community to know more of -tinwork
that their agency is doing in
in effort to help boys and girls.
- A i)<U* -n tin giving uf sdtill
information, a program was held
at the NYA Girls Residence Train
ing Center, Monday, April 21st,
from 4 to l> p.m. The period from
1 to 5 o'clock was designated as
>pen house. And at 5 o'clock the
'allowing program was presented:
Singing by audience, 'America
-led?be- M arr Edwards; invocation!
'lev. W. R. Martin; Salute to the
Flag, NYA trainees; singing by
audience, God Bless America, led
by. Willip M. Gilliam; remarks Mrs
R. M. Caine of Junor Charities;
Mr. John A. McPherson of the
Greenville Urban League; Mr. E.
C. Murray of the Business and
Professional-Men's club; Mrs. Amy
McDowell of the Lend-A-Hand
club; Mrs. M. Garrison Smith of
the Over-The-Top club and Miss
Ljjlian Lewis who is the aron WPArecreatior
supervisor; selections
K\' f Vin V V A rvSvIn ?1on nlnK ronnrl
of captains, Mr E C Murray; remarks
on "Tha NY A and Our
h C,i'iimniiin>t|ii i Mi' A M MbmiI.i, aim
_ sunervisms. II><n C F McCulluimli.
Mayor of Greenville, and Mrs Josie
Hazel, State NY A adviser on
Nejrro affairs.
MT. ARATT M. E. CHURCH
Rev. M, R. Gathers. Pastor
' Sunday was an excellent day
for Easter, All who did not pro tc
church can imaprine what they
mrssed. The Sunday school was well
atteruUul and taught.Resr. -Chandler
preached a very soul stirrinpr sermon.
He used as his subject, The
Risen Christ. After which the Ea?
ter propfram was conducted by Mis*
es F. H. Wallace and W. L. Pom
pey. The total amount collected
was |8.76
^ ??? ' ( ? TRINITY
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. A. IX Dawkins, Pastor
Spartanburg, S. C.?Sunday was
_ u fine day for all church ^workers
The Sunday school opened at the
usuul hour. The Supt., Mr. T. W
Williams and his efficient teach
ers were at their places, the lesson
was well taught and beautifully
discusse. At 11:15 our belov
ed Pastor Rev. Dawkins ascended
the rostrum and delivered a wonderful
message from St. Matt. 25:
21j subject Distribution of -Gifts,
The message was strong, forceful.
All hearers went away rejoicing
in their sowi. salvation.
Rev Brewton preached a
spiritual sermon?for Mrs. ^Mc;
Jumpsey's club. A neat little_sum
"was raised7 ~ .
_ The Junior Steward board mei
at the home of Mrs, Pearl Pittman
on Evins street Sunday afternoon
at 4:30. The President, Mrs. Black
man presiding Sunduy night being
our rally night for our Educational
Money: The Rev. J. A. Lipsey
pastor of AME'Zion church. Woodruff
preached for Mrs. Mary Black
man's club. He deliveredd. a soul
stirring message to a large congregation
Amount raised $131.50.
the captains played well their part
. three prizes?were giveru Mrs.
dary Blaekmon raising the high
est amount won 1st prize; Mrs.
'osie Foster, 2nd; Mrs. Millie McGimpsey,
3rd.
The Pastor, Rev. Dawkins wish
to thank the members and friends
for the splendid cooperation. A
number- of visitors were present
t both services. Come again you
are welcome.
!K)QKElt W ASH INGKtN?
__ Hy John I).- Reynolds
Thp Pa rent-Tea jJiers?association
will hold its regular meeting on
Thursday 8 p." in. in the school
library. Every patron and_othoi_
interested persons are asked to be
present.
The annual presentation of the
John W; Work chorus will take
place Sunday evening, April 27th
0 p.m. at the C. A. Johnson auditorium.
The following program
will be presented:
Group I?
Stear Away to Jesus .
Ezekiei Saw the \Yheel
Swing I.ow Sweet Chariot
Listen to the_Anga4??Shouting _
uroup ii ?
Just a Little Talk With Jesus
Keep Me From Sinking Down
Stand The Storm
Group III?
Deep River
' dve-A-Humble
When I've Done the Best I Fan
Ile Is King of Kings
. Pr?"p LV
Get on Board
Somebody's Knocking at Your
Door
I Want to be Ready
Group V?
Go PoW" Mntcc ? . ..?Rise,
Shine for the Light is Come
I'm A-Rollin'
Certainly Lord.
-?Soloists are: Samuel Emmanuel,
William Herrin, Lottie Johnson,
Geneva Nelum, Alhponso Powe,,
Ella Smith.
This chorus of more than 400
voices will be directed by Miss Mel
ron White, with Miss Beatrice
Brock, accompanying.
The annual Dr. R. W. Mance spel
ling match will be held at the C.
A. Johnson auditorium next Friday
night, May 9th, 8:30 p.m.
CAMPFMELI) BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. Geo. E. Goode, Pastor
Sunday was very lively around
our .church. Sunday school was
- -held at the usual hour- with- The
Supt. Deacon Bell and teachers at
their nosts. Thp lesson wns rp.
viewed by the Supt. Dea. Boll.
Service at 11 o'clock by the-^aa
" tBf. made our hearts burm
while he~ preached the Go9pel.
Collection $10.00. We were (flad
to see so many visitors present.
Come again, you are always web
come.
After our regular service Rev.
Coode preached the funeral of
Bro. H. W. Killingsworth, who
passed to the great beyond on
April 16th. He was one of the
founders of our church and serv>
I ed faithfullV on thp Tlpnenn hnnrd
j until his death. Ho was married
I-twice, and a number of children
"" "wer(TT>orn; to each union. He was
a wonderful character and wan
* said to he 104 years of age at
i his death. He leaves to mourn his
i passing, his wife Mrs. T-rllie
i Watt Killingsworth ancTaTiogt ot
L .children and grands. Peace?t o
his asher, x
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GLOVER AND ROCKFORD
CIRCUIT
Rev. W. L. Williams, Pastor _
??????? ? ' . > C The
2nd quarterly conference
? met at the Rockford A. M. E.
. church Sutuday and Sunday, April
12, and 13. Rev. W. S. .Minis pre
siding. Hymn, No. 12, A Charge
' I Have etc. Prayer by Rev. John
Green. y
' Due to the fact that farmers j
hr.ve been somewhat handicapped,
not many officers were present.
Rev. Green reported for Glover in ^
' full. Bro. Bunlap, Belcher, John'
sen and a few sisters reported in
pr.rt for Rockford.
1 Sunday , School was ?opened at ~
11 o'clock. .The lesson, Christ shows ?
tiiniself alive, was enjoyed by_ a_ ,,
" .^gmal nUmber. Elder Mims review
ed the lesson. Collection was $1.23.At
12:00 the service was opened
by P. E., W. S. Mims. who rtolWr
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ered a soul stirring sermon. Text i
St. John 3:16, For God So Loved ?
The World that Hp gave His on- ?
ly Begotten Son that whosoever
believe in him shall not perish J
but have everlasting life. I Corr?
13:13 and as his subject, Supreme
or Unfailing Love, while he talk
ed our hearts burned^ within?11
had findshalterat the ond of the
sermon. Communion, collection $12
2fT, pastor's salary, $1.26,poor. To tal$
18.25. ^
At 8:30 the Easter program was <
rendered and enjoyed by everyone. *
collection was $3. 50.
- Our church Tins been well organ
ized by our beloved pastor, Rev.
Williams.
?Death hfifTvisifed ys and taken
two memhovo T*> <-> r\?'- -
- ^.4 v. UIIIIUII J-/UIUUP *
and Sister Recie McHerrin.
Reporter, Mrs Carrie B. Johnson
-ST; 'PATT/UAPTIST CHINCH
T?ev. ~tr. B. Moon. Pastor
Laurens.?Sunday school began
at the usual hour -with--Supt. and
teachers at their posts. B. Y. P.
0. began at the usual time with
president and captain at - their
dutres. The Pastor preached thru- g
out Sunday. Our Pastor preached p
a 3 o'clock sermon at I White ,
ol
Plains church Sunday. Mrs. M.C. jj
TVhitener and?her?Junior ?choir
rendered music. A number of the m
members of St. Paul also was
there. . ? - ?-- *
We have on ,igt?Mrs. p
"OleTIe Shumpert. She has been ill
for a good while. We hope for her 0
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Pauline Sullivan who work
ed so faithfully during the GO
day rally, was made happy; some
what surprised By her captain, F
Mrs. Lill're Bell Craine; she gave a
A
her a blue suit trimmed in white j,
beta use she was sn ShcjT
wanted to make some one else S
happy just as they made her.
We had visitors from different
churches worship with us in services
Sunday. Also some white
friends. '
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH j
Rev. Wm. Jackson, Pastor I
MeCleHanhtller?Every Sabbath
day seems to make us realize'
that it rs a day of happiness and
joy to all who know the Savior
in the pardon of thefr sins. .It
seems as though we can look in- I
to heaven with our natural eyes 1
when our pastor begins feeding ?
us with the words, of God. The
Sunday school is always doing
nicely, but still there is room for ' .
improvement We thank God for
the recovery of our Supt. I I i
At 11 o'clock Rev. Wjji. Jackson
preached a sermon that touch I
- ed the^ tfeafts^oT^all who are true ~
followers of Christ. Subject: Wait y
rng on the Salvation of the Lord> _
- ?AL-8-- o'cloctr Rev" Hamilton of
South Santee preached a very
good sermon froriT?ttTe subject: 21
We' Possess the Land. May God
heln the oir>V r, noo
' "" ""'""Mil
" TW^wrTnu^raisc them up. I
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1, PINCKNEY'SFU
UNDERTAKER AND U(
OF SOUTH OAKOLIN
loos Washington st
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Saturday, 'April 26, 1941.
PROFESSIONAL
?* "cards CJ>
DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
... A Specialty
)ffice Phone 6429 ~ tKea. 8264
125 Washington St.. Cola.. S. C.
>ffice Honrs: Telephones:
:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6038 ?
Residence 8878 _ _
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
'illinffH PlntM PrnwHM Rrlltuu
Anesthesia a Specialty
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
)ffice Hours Telephones
0 A.M. to 2 P.M.* ' Res. 4692
4 P.M. to 6 P.M. ? Office 3796 V^TT
Office Residence i (
030 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St v
IEV J. H. JOHNSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marlon Street
>ealer in Real Estate,' performs
larriage Ceremonies, writes Willi
leeds. Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Subscribe For
*hc PaliueUo i^eauer O
MENTHOfttliSION
MENTHO-MULSION
WAIT nvc MiWUTCO
Sold by druggists o
everywhere
or Dressmaking and Alterations
r aH kinds, including the Relinint
F COATS '
diss Laney Kennerley
l Specialty maHn nf S..k?w?l ml - ?
rint Dresses. Work Neatly Done.
1203 PINE ST.
MADAM PETER S
IIAIR CKOWFR ?
or Diseased ScaTp ?^ Gives Life
nr) Rooiitn DT^nt*
? . OMI UKUWKK?
pply once a week?Price 35c
906 Blanding St., Columbia. 9. C7
oiinto Drug Store, Wiflfalhgton
t., Thomas Drug Store, Taylor
*nd Harden Streets
MiMHiBftlllfrl ?_
" ok: way
IV2 cents per mile I
round trip
10% less than double I
the one way fares
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Air CondiUonmd
CoacAei
ON THROUOH TRAINS
J. T. COBB g*
Division Passenger Agent ~
Columbia, S. C.
WiiiUlllill
elephone 9231
DANTZLER BROS.
shoe repair shop
$79 Gervate St. Columbia, S. C.
Prices Reasonable
ivisihle Ha)f S"Mnir ar--?-?*r
fork tailed Fur and PeilTWii
NERALHOME J
:ensed em balm er - ]
A AND GEORGIA j
Funeral Cars and Funeral j
Equipment .1 ,
AS GOOD AS THE REST !
And Better Than the Rest S^. 0^)
And Prices Less _ J \a.
Office Phone 2-3S57 \
Residence Phone 7765
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