The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 03, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
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Cooperative Specialists
QTo Meet iit Hampton Ii
llamptorf Institute" Yn.?\V:n- I
lace J. Campbell, assistant sccre- !
tar.v of the Cooperative League of I
the United States, will deliver an]
atldress oponmCTYhe rejrTonal eoji^T
ferenee of tile Southeastern Co- J
operative Education Association at
Hampton Institute on Monday May
.1, and continuing through the following
day.
Samuel A. Uos nbcrir. associate
professor in the Divi ion of Ilusiness
at Hampton institute and
-Specialist i.a -< "I1' cat ivos,,;inno; n Vitcd
from Virginia. North Carolina.
South Carolina. Kentucky and
the District of Columbia.
_ X!-' epjlfareiuo..wjlL.Pl'en Mon-' .
" diiy * a ft < i not > u ~ w' t h an informal
reception at the Katharine House
< ti th ',1 lampton i: stitute campus.
Following Mr ('anipbell's address
Monday evt.nin.fr. a film on the Eu.~
tern Cooperative WhoKsalo will
l.e sac u, followed by an address
on ,fA Slice;.--.rful Consufm .rs* Cot
pel at ve" by K. K. Sam s, presi?
-lent of the Uccherrt le CoTrfu nrtive
?erf?Richmond. Vin.'in ' i. . :
A report' on the ? xh-nHon pro
gram of 11 i ' pt?>r i abut. :*i tin
held of (.-odiumatives will h(> made
to iho a sciiil)!'.:! d-legatos -mi Tues
day morning by Mr." Tlosvnbqi^r.
who has been instrumental in
stalling and main turning store.1 ?it-Xocl'oik,
Portsmouth. II5v" monr!,"
and Xewpoit News. Virginia.
II.' M. Rhodes, held secretary ol
tlie ('rodit Lj1ian_XaLi.u4ia.J- a.ssooaation
will, toll the story of credit^
jjnioips - Tuesday morning.?HT-?ad%
dress willjL" followed by a roundtable
discussion on Credit Unions,
in wliidi Cornelius King . of the
Farm Qredit Administration and
K. O. AVil-ox of the Fedeyil Crcdit
LTnfon will participate. .*
. (Xtdu-r?rourd-labto and '41011,1
discussion^ will follow oil Oonsu
met- CooiK-ratives. The conference
will cli.su. Tuesday evening with
an addr. ss hv \Y. (J. Wysor, manage*:
nf th,. southern States Coop(
letive. and a. 1:1m on <'ooperativ
_ ?rs?rti?X; 1 v-m?Sen 1 ia.
?KftEXK/l.lt M. I.. ( III HCH
Rev. (i. 1! .White, Pastor
.a.
ID .Mullir.s, S. C. Sapr: Hughes is
""** stiil. Jead.ng tne Sunday : eho'ul t;
in- the hie-her and linei
things of .life whi h hav,. In il o
with things eternal. Iiro. W. L.
J*'o\um l.. gave a very interesting
review.
Kor morning worship our pus.?tor's?theme
y.as Things "tleri I
lights .in. Tlie senior choir under .
Mrs. Suphoti., lieaves skeins ty
have buiin_.aL_il& best. Also tin
juO.lee choir ... ( r11^ 1 o I..-rye luon .
^ .inspired under l!iu. Jane s (irisPM
,s?-t i. ,\! Mtv ? Itrrar- Hrt?.
John brnrrn-hr the?mc?-'
sage Fulling the Promise.
The third Sunday (April 20th)
T-hr P.iUlt?Bmc'cdub under the supervision
of Mrs. Jannie Carmichael
presented a Very good clock
to the cluirc'h paid for i:: full. The
presentation speech was made b\
fthist or "Co it n ie Spencer tMe~ president.
I'.ro. Wiii. (ireen<e received
the sam for the trustees. Much
credit is (hie Mis. (. arijiiebAel and
I" '' ("'l 1 I1'" I' 11 ' +fUr-.Tr4trt
work.
Muiuiay intfhl, ApiiF 2l.st uui
same was spans.?rod by Mrs. Mar*
^ thu White our pastors wife. The
?iHwwmtt of two Jitiii-lnd forty-foUi
? no i lilll t Hillwas
nii> (I n" .1 more r.\po;trrF to~
If H.'|iorU'fl. Mark Mvajup conI'rri'iii
c ! Ii'o, - .la'iU's tirissott. Bis11(.11>;
I'. lb Vv. I,. Fox worth; $.'lt)..r>r>
P. K. Win; (<VcfTr,-_fotl.W'r"K.
Fllon Pickett. $2'J.l 1 ; and P. K.
I .ill it* Dozier. $20."0. Total $114
P>. Th Oak (iiin'c conference.
Pro. John Brir-son. Bishop: P. F.
('otH)flli Foxoil|, $4 1.5u. ..P.?TM
Spann Dozicr. $:;0.n<); I*. F. Ou;u
it* Williams $ll?.p. K. Julia
Morgan S.'IO.OO: total $ 1 21'.>M Most
^^vopular I*. F. sister CuiinoHa Fox
^P.wovth'; mosC popular pastor sistei
t'ota Richardson wtrn raised
Our pastor will pay out in "full Tot
T.V I ii/.'i t i. Ill : 111(1 T.ihtiiv Drive for
.tlu> year.
hurcli is vitv grateful to'
one nf I) or young ti ust.oi:s," Hi o.
George "(iai ela for eon! acting the
Wings Over .Ionian si'igors and it I
is possible fl at be may hav,. tin I
singrrjr here tbis fall slmuM they
?tour the South then.
.Miss Fstella Hughes was fun
erali/.ed Tuosd.iV of last week and
Mrs Reather Hodge- Hetbea \\,'a?
f unornlizcd Wednesday.
iW Tit IM IT V I
HAPTIST ( 111 H( H
' _r Mtov. II. I\ S'ewart. Pastor
Well ford, S. Sunday being
a lovely day the Sunday school
was largely attended. Tlv> school
was called to order at 10:?.0 by
:fl Supt.' 15. J*\ Thotnpsn. Tb,. lesson
was beautifully diseussed after
which the pastor gave a splendid
review.
The mort ing service began at
o'clock. The pastor brought a
"wHrm messHgp taken from F.xo
dus?Ai2.?subject ''The?(h>n?ccrnt -
od Hand". The BTU mot ;tt f>:30.
Tlio yorng people arc very netivo
in the BTIJ work.
Th(> pastor brought us another
wonderful message at. the evening
.service, from the theme "What
Am I Worth?_'! ..Total money rai*
during t.ht day $.'57.fid.
5 We have just closed -i very suc?^^eetHrftri
sfn-ing rrvrvrrh which vtI.
conducted by Rev. E. W. Cowens
of Anderson, S. C.
... ? *
; of Southeast
istitute May 5 and 6
WAVMAX < HAI'EL NKVVS
IP'v. I.eltov Jackson. PaSior_'
\Vi??' ' !", S. C.?Tin' Surday
s^in'ol convcm b at tnp tisnsi hmir*
with Supt. and co-workers at their
p TIi*,1 hstnni was lively (lis
"-: * ?i a''?or h tr _ pastor coii
tr 1 t v rov'.i'W, The \'!ti!t class
lin's the banner.
Sunday liinrnintf the pastor's
text was taken fwin Acts 2G:19
?(i1.''w i,hk - -Saa- ----a;
nt^nt his text was taken from
#?: 1 <?. s.bjeet The Old
. ) sermons wejo enjoy*
: < 1 by all.
.....AUfi..o'clock the- .Loaftuov+Mwowe
at their post, the topic The Cost
of Dlscipleship was opened by.
r-s t'. W': 'tier f ('1 h (\\Y( I h\
s. \ \ ? >:ul protrram was
also rendered.
The pastor and board met at the
parsonage Monday ; nijrht. April
21. After tip. business was ovei
was ren- _
,**.d" ^ ^' '^1t>
:i. Ms repast.
' . heir is '/chit? forward with
ifhenrs b - Thursday nights
lid .1! t e . ill lit' a-1 ? . ( Ill tu b :(I
e|'( Sted.
The n-'her Lilian 1?n-n-4?-Wcdn es
.. ?v<-:iii..4! . til'.- ?hunch and all
. ._;Li i a. vv? 14 nrosent. After the
< s a, live!v topic was
.iis . ed aid .all took a part.
?i'bv children" seem "To he "carici
away with Wyman's Educa"7
>: a I center and art? out every af- ~
ternoon. .Much creiiit and honor
is da,, our pastor for his farsightedness
and wisdom in establihinj?
such a worthy project. He is not
"lily ':i preacher ".and pastor, but
j 1 t i i 'orkef.
v;. ; - o.ee- TcTCTT v~rc T^aiLir
p.m. Rev. W. A. Alston will preach n
...Last Friday niirht. Mis. Diana c<
Roschotouyh had her school closing
exercises. We can truly say
she is a trood teacher and is loved P
by till the children and patrons. f'
<. ? "xdrci.-cs. ~
"Fli,. yuisior visited his mother. P*
Mrs. Collie JjickoiC in Dillon hist
t.ei:. Vie reports a pleasant '
.lip. - .. . ' .
Quite =^. i'ew- visitors were out ~u
Sunday, aiiuc^ them were Mr. J. ;l
Mo N?e *2ii.d v i'Y. Mr. S. Moore
Ilv hr.TFcr ef Mr. S. P. Moore. "]
111 * i H 'mi i M; F. tii'iu n
Rev. R. Young, TV'.stor
The High Hill A. . t. E. Sunday
- Tiool opened at its usual hour L(
with the. .Suid,_Ain<i' Jeadlt'lis at _
i_u.?t? uf doty.:?Thr le'saon ?
was- lx-mitifully taufeht and enjoy,
ed by all. Class "Na.~X took the
banner from. Class No. 2.
At 1-2 o'e.1 x'k the pastor ascend- a
! io.-t t m. After the open- -'
-nr-ef rue w-rvtces. the pastor ask
ed. for all announcements. Love G
F its' lyis taken by Jt large num- a
her. The pastor took his text ^
cm. tie I "tli chapter of Job and _;|
" ... . .... "72: i T
UK' I-lfl \ l'I M' ill"' i U ^ il> llljwy vu,
\t I ; .'clerk we" attended the 'sl
-annual sermon sit tilt* High Hill
a- the Kt-v. Logan the minister
of W; iyi>inn ( hapel A,\lL ch'w.rwli
"!m High lii'i Gle,, club sang l'uui '
*Ti ' i'.v >. 'I'u- vie,, fliih ic ccm
' I ?ij' rh" ft111<i\viiijf: Sopran- 11
no?Rosa I.co Johnson. Rosa Wil- ?
iia-ni*. I'.otTtah Hunter, Adell Sim- A
I'l!."1'. M.II 111!! Iia s . Aiae Sim- ""
mon's. Alios: Lenora Thompson. "
. i -1 I.co Wont hers. Catharine e
Sumtit ii!ul Louise Dawson. Ton
us: P.vi.l Bookei How- '
Hi n;:<l Louis "RoacK. Bassos* 0
L ii <eT^"l;iaiiili,nir. Kliiah Blanding w
'D Bitumens and William Karl *
- Anderson .?Srlrctior s?snrrc- wore ?
'" -r 1 "at Thy Light; There's One '
1 >i >v? n hv t-fmRiverside.
Swing T.ow Sweet Char "
Tb< graduates a r? .as follows:
Wis es F.velyn Anderson. Hatha- 71
nine Dawsnn, .Mamie SfrTgTVl\?>n and
T.ori-e Dawst.n: Messrs George. v
David Dawson, William
Ka 11 AikLtslui, BiTnkor lldwui'd ?
: <1 K'i.ia), Blanding. We hope
.hope thos,. girl and hoys will con- '
! ':ine tluMr school work.- We hope
T e Di im-ipal and teachers of "
;>hn; I nTf Ve ry fine. The to- ''
t..l ("llec-ion for the afternoon
av ,-i:,.nn.
11
I KIM I V C. M. K. CIJ I'RCH *
llnusy_>'tret (. Columbia,- S. C.
Dear Kditor of The Palmetto
leader: "
t
Will yon five ?Me sfiace to say- j
.just word about the work we j.
are doinj* here in Columbia, S. C.
let me miy that- I eanve
here on the first Sunday in Do- {
4 'i IM I" f 1 'I in n ft /1 in looe Mton V-?
months we had repaired Cleares n
fhapc' ('. M. f\. church orf f?.11 1 0
Ih numont St .. Booker Washington
Ifeitr'it.-i. Columbia, and today 7
! ') me say that Trinity C. M.' F,.
church is heinpr repaired. y
The. outlook for these churches
very hj'jeJit fur n proof success
m the rear future. Members are
"iTTirn? ncTiToT T7ur spiritual side
if I1-- chur h is pood. The finance v
department is increasing and it is 1
:( i". trord. The attendance is very r
'rood i;ind Tontinues to increase. s
Doubtless it will be a surprise v
to the many readers of the papei h
to knmv that we are fixinp both
of our churches this year, but it r
is due to the fact that the people y
"have a mind to work and they are s
\Kllinfr to make the sacrifice of the
thiftjjs they need in thoir home life w
hfaui T1' .I1T-1 iii'f>V^rTVl'l'i - ,^-t - -Sy'-Ct AC-'V.
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Hj\/H
Which will appear on tfie pro
Laurens, S. C. Other schools
Spartanburg, S. C., and Bell !
vznrdcr:-that the house -of?1God-psl
my -be "beautified. and become the 1;
enter of attraction in the com- fi
'.unity where they are.
Thus far I swill sav that the peo- a
1,. have responded to every call c
iat I have made. Although we It
>u!d have done some bettor at 4'
niesTXut I am thankful to God foF a
l( "church, and for the wisdom in C
v i: h to carry on. We thank llim si
>r the faithful friends of ours,
iat say by their cooperation that v\
e are with you w Hf s name for p
greater church. A
Church school Sunday at Cleaves G
hafK'l 10:30 a.m. Worship Ser- o
ice at 11:30 a.m. Sermon 12:0n ii
'clock noon. All members are E
shod to he present at the morn- a
,.r s"rvice. liie Holy Communmrwill
be~administered 8:00 p.m. tl
y the pastor. The public is wel- w
amc. h
Jas. M. Blassingame, Pastor.
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mtOOKGKEHN NOTES E
?S ^ s
Hrookgreen, S. C.?Sunday was
most beautiful day for all church '?
oers. The second quarterly con a
erence was neld at the Heaver S
ate M. E. church. The Rev. Rich a
rdson, pastor of the Wesley M. t,
' ,.1,......1 nfii.>ir>? P
>. v. i i 11 i v [j uvm L i a ftuui am UM5
I'tiiiiiu in Elder Miller's stead,?
he charge paid out in full for the ?
peond quarter which made Eldei
iiiier leaving .veify happy. / c
jnie?Elde^-Mille^ proarfred/a sou, *
Hiring sermon at the Browne t
ha pot M. E. chuictf Sundey nite.
lis subject "The Lord Is NtV Shep ?
erd. We were very proud to 1
ave Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Weary
f the- Howard high school attend
Srowne JChapel.
M n>ii lini'othv Hay ward" stnde'id"' **
f the Howard high school, to atd
the services, at Brookgreen.
Miss Margaret Hay ward, stu- s
ent of the Howard high school 1
f Georgetown spent the week end
nth her mother, Mrs. Mary E. b
layward. - 4 I
Row-ami Mrs. G. E. ^Washing- c
on was a pleasant visitor at the f
nine of Mr. and -Mrs. Mr D, Bo-?
an Sunday. y
Mr. Jimmie Hey ward motored J
a Cor way last Monday on busi- c
OSS. t
Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Washington j
cere the dinner guests at the g
onu* oi eirs. Alice i^ance msi
Sunday. ? J
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. S. McClary a
pent the day at St. Stephen with r
datives last week'. v
We aTe very prolid tQ know p
hat Mr. Tom Collins is much im- >
roved and is able to sit up. r
The community sympathize with s
he Keith family and Bryant fam- f
ty in the loss of their aunt Mrs.
Inrgaret Bryant. ' a
Services werp held at Gordon
i. M. E. .church Sunday morning , fc
nd night, with Rev. Washington v
n the pulpit. " t
Mr M H i.mII rlnli.roi he
commencement address at the
'opular Grove school in Santuc,
^riday night, May 2nd.
We are glad to have Mr. and 8
Tnt; .ffrrrrrrte HeywimT amOTig our a
eekly readers. ~ (
Mr mid M > << St??nhnev Carr v
notored to t'onway last Saturday f
n business. \
Purchase your paper from Hen j
'illman, Jr. I
IT. OLIVE A- M. E. CHURCH t
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-Rtr.-ftrf. Andrews, Pastor I
Myrtle Beach. S. C.?Sunday c
/as a Ibvely day and those desir- ^
iik to ^ worship at the various
lurches took advantage. Sundhy r
chool opened at the usual hour
. ith Supt., Mrs. Jeff Bellamy and n
er efficient staff at their posU r,
11:.10 The pastor ascended the t
ostrum and preached aotil re- R
abject Prayer. R
6:30 The A.C.E. League opened R
dth Rev. f. H. Hemmingway pre R
THE PALMETTO LBADEI
)RAL CLUB OF SA N
( I^aurens, South
/
J. W. Mat his, P
Miss Helen Nar
gram of the Music Festival \v
to take part are: Pendleton I
Street High" School, Clinton. S
tdingr The lesson was thorough- ,
V discussed ,by rhembers and L
riends. . IJt
8 p.m. the pastor brought us | Tl
nother wonderful message from sr
t. Matthews 26:44. The spirit tru a
f ran high. The invitation for A
miners was given and one came fr
nd united with us". Tt^^TTotV" Tr
lommunion was served at both pi
erviees. w
Among the out-of-town visitors a
ere Prof. Cecil Varnes of Wain- d?
lurphy and Mrs. Liza Kinder of M
leorgetown; Miss Evelyn Jackson at
f Spartanburg; Miss Jessie Cov- m
igton of Florence and Mr. George
!sby of Rome, Ga. Visitors are ti;
lwatys weldome. M
The Senior Missionary met at vi
lie home of sister Annie Simmons
'ho. is ill Sunday afternoon, and J in
eld prayer service with her.. *' w
Mr. and Mrs. Jprry Spiv.M- h-jd -21
s their dinner guests'" Sunday Rev es
I. G. Apdrews, Miss Henrietta ?t
iniott and Mrs. J. J5. Owens. ?T
The Junior Missionary held their h<
ist meeting at the home of Mr. J
nd Mrs. S. S. Spivey; Miss Mary
Ipivey as hostess.- The". Juniors- ^i
re doing a wonderful work under M
he supervision of their faithful ni
'resident Mrs. C. L. Sanders. T
Mr. J. B. Owens left for Laur? fi
ns Monday on business.
- Miss Magaret Matthews was M
ailed home^on account of her mo- ft
Rer being ill. We hopM her mo- h;
her will soon recover. tc
Master Isaiah Spivey. Jr., was di
>ut to S. (S. Sunday ufltrriijeing
rr
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ftOClRTVHll.l. AKW.S
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Mrs. Nellie Harrison is spending ti
ometime in Columbus, Ohio, with p,
ler daughter. _ tl
Mrs. William jSwett, who has
een-an inmate in the hospital at R
lennettsville is at homer much" im- A
roved too the delight of her many L
riends. h
The j>assing into tho Grent BtF- Ti
rond last week of the soul of Mr.
. 5. Dickson, Sr.. was a shork to tl
iur community. Mr. Dickson and S
his scribe were friends?, for fifty R
rears. Truly a good man has rr
fone to meet his reward. """ R
Mr. Roosevelt Alston died in U TV
lospital at Florence a days 0
igo. Mr. Alston was a fine young
nan, honest, industrious and trust
worthy. He leaves^do trrourn his
massing a-wi/e, Mrs. Alice Alford cl
Uston. mother grandfather grand \
nother and several brothers anil fl
isters. Funeral at Bethesda, by a
lis Pastor, Rev. McCoy.
Schools in the rural districts 1
,re about to close. t!
Mrs. Eliz? Mbrdock who has b
?eeft in the hospital at Bennetts- o<
ille for treatment is at Home. Her w
icath is muc^ improved.
LAMAR NEWS 1
SI
Sandy Grove Methodist church
iccording to Mr. T. E. Rogers. R
ecretary of the Brotherhood w
^orn Contest Club, the following I ^
?oys are planting an "acre of corn |
or the contest: H. Ropers, G. Ri- t(
'ers, . H. McCullouph, T. Kirvin, s
L Harris, A Ballard, M. Byrd, J.
? Ropers, D J. Burris, Jr., J Pet
rson, Jr., W. Huppinsr J. C Nich
ds, C W. Ropers, J. Huff, R Rivu/s,
W. Hymes, C. Byrd, Mr- G.?
Jurris is the valuable president
rf the Methodist Brotherhood Society,
under whose direction this
>roject is beinp carried on.
Mr. M. Rivers tells us that the
heetinp of the choir which was
leld at the parsonape last Friday J
ipht was successful sinpinp foasl
ri which .the following rrrembeTR
ook part: Mr. -Lr Goo<lson, Mrs.
famie Brown, Mrs. Lucy Ropers
4rs. M- Rivers,- Mr. Bethen
fis. C. Huff, Mrs Eunice Burris,
ir C Burris, Miss T. Douglass,
fr. W. Hymes Mr. S. Caraway,
C ' I
DERS HIGH SCHO(
Carolina
mmm
jj
rincipal
ice, Directress
hich will be held May 9. 1
ITgh School, Pendleton, S.
5. C, .
tt T Rogers. Mr D Hough. Mrs
Johnson, Mr L Ballard. Mr
imes Thomas, Mrs. L.M. Hynies
he meeting was opened with a
ng led by Mr. I.. Goodson anci
fervent prayer bv_Mr.. D. Huff,
fter the meeting delicious reeshment
was served which was
i.Toyed by "all. 'Mrs. L.M. Hymes
esident of the Epworth League
ith the young people rendered
most helpful program last Sunly
afternoon. Revs. M J Pytet
*niT Browrr and My HynTes and
r Mack fit Wesley Chapel were
liong the popular speakers The
usic by the chorr was good*.
The Woman's Society of Chrisan
service has planned well for
other's Day. The Spring Reviil
will begin Sunday night.
Mrs. Lula Ryrd has things well
hand for Q.ueen Qy.njest,..>vshich
ill be field Sunday night May
ith. She is pteaident Of steward;s
Board. Miss Ethorlean Bv.rd
udent Butler Hi, Hartsville, S.C
lent the Wech i n<T~ aj "Home with
?r parents.
Fohn Wesley Methodist Church
The Woman's Society of Serce
- met at the lovely home of
rs. Mamie Dpbose last Monday
ght. This was a fine meeting
hey will meet Friday night at
le- home of Mrs. Nettie Jefffy
vervbodv i-s savins? thank vou
[rs.^-Pubose for the!delicious re
estmieiit. JThese good ladies
five planned well for the ral!\
) be held at John Wesley Sunny
niffhtr May 25th7 Miss Rose
iygr? and MissUla M-. d7owv a1
nderl church .at Sandy Grove
st Sunday.
Marriages:
Mi WM1W II. >fe 1a an .mil Mt.d
zalie Williams both* of Lamar
ere joined together in holy ma
imony last Sunday night at the
arsonago. Rev. M. J. Porter was
ie officiating rrrmisterr
Mr Sid Junior Segars and Miss
ossie Mae Alexander; Mr Henrj
JFdrd and Miss Elise Slater ol
amar were ioiried toether ir
?1y matrimony at the pf'^onajp
ist Saturdy by Rev M J Portei
Rev. \V. H. Huggins tells us
yit serviqes at bis church T3?fi
unday were of very high order
fe preached a soitl stirring ser
ion from Hebrew 11:10. Mr. S
iivers "was among the visitors
Irs. W. H. Huepins is all smile:
ver the trip.
I.a mar High SchooL
The Lamar Junior High schoo
horns under the direction o
liss Lillie' Mae Greene and Mis:
[elen White appeared in a reeit
1 of spirituals at John Weslej
lethodist on Sunday afternoon a
:30. The principal speaker foi
he occasion was tlie Rev. Her
ert I.. Spell of the white Meth
rlist church. Lamar. The prog ran
as a grand success.
The program sponsored by_Mra
7nsT*a"^uccess
he opefiing of the seven seal:
grmons were preached by tip
5lt<v\virg: kev. R. A. Grooms, Re\
loOsevelt Davis. Rev. George I)o
'en, Kev. m. \v. Krown, Kev. \\
'rtizi'er.
Miss Annie Lou Butler, forme
jacher in the Lamar schoo
pent the week end in Lamar a
yest of Misses Mildred and Wil
elmina Cartway and Misse:
iHP
? . wl
>1.
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5* jjj| V ?
911. at Sanders .High School,
('., the Carver High School,
. Helen White and Lillie M Greehe.
Mivs Celeste Daniels, student
. Morris College. spent the weeKi
end at home'with her parents Mr
I and Mrs. Samuel ?Daniels.
-The -Miay Day Festival of the
Lamai- school will be Jield on Friijdny
M'ly Ond -it 1
T Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Byrd ae>
companied by Rev F. G C DuI
bose. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin and
Mr. J. S. Fleming' motored to Co
lnmhia to visit Mr. Bennio Martin
| at the Veterans Hospital
Miss G race Dukes, student But I
. ler High school. Hartsviltx? spent
the week end at home with par.
ents. Miss Adelle Gilmore of
Butler High school was the week
end guest of Miss Grace Dukes.
Expressions of Thanks to Friends
rh~ o r m rs. Maria Dukes
' Whereas, our merciful Father
has seen fit to bake from us our
7 loving mother and dearest -friend
| Maria Dukes, we the children
wish to take this means of eje,
presing our gratitude and sincere
rppreciatiorr for the many acts of
kindness shown to her and the
family during her feeble days
and death.
We wish especially to th,jT}k
those who were ever ready t o
; serve her and <give her coinf9f f r
Ou r deeprST d'pprecTat'on go to
each- and everyone'. '
The floral tributes, the expres.
sions of sympathy and the ser
vice rendered during her funeral
. ceremony make us feel that she
t was loveTThy all wh0 camp in con[
tact with ~her.
W'o truly hope that Cod will
Mess each and every one for evmything
that helped to make her
life
" with usTTjTTier feeble diiya.
Respectfully.
* - - THE CHILDREN*.
AIT. ZION-.V. M. K. CHl'RCH
Rev. 8 Ohism, Pastor
1 Sellers-?Sunday school opened
i- At?D am. with?Suntr D-roslnnth irr
r charge. The lesson was thorough?
Iv discussed throughout' the classL
es. At 11 o'clock morning service
began. The pastor delivered
a beautiful message from Rev.
21:0-O. Among the visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Jiles Page of Latfa
At., r-u.,?.i?? . ../ r\
<11111 .?ll . V mil ll-.l UUV 1.^ ui UlUll^r
hurtr. Come again.
At 4:J0 the Rev. W. C. McCoy,
brotnrht rrs another wonderful
1 message frflm IT Kings 20:1. He
f w*as accompanied Ivy Mrs. W. C.
3 MeCov. The Rev H. K". Lowery
- and Mrs. Queenie Brown all of
f | Timmonsville. -The A. C. E. I,eat
gl.'e is dojng nicely. Everybody
r seems to be taking on fresh cou-'
- rtvje under the auspices of Mrs.
- Queenie Crawford.
i Miss Emma Brown was the din
ner guest of Mr*;. Rosabelle Art[
dersop gnmt.-j- g nl
. ~ les Davis of. 'Orangeburg was the
* week end guest of Miss Dolores
L Summers, oru? of the teachers of
> Sellers Jr. Hi school.
s Mrv E.M,?Porter and daughter
Miss Marguerite accompanied
Mrs Maggie Porter to their bacr
calaureate exorcises at Sellers
1 Jr Hi school.
s On April IB the first, second
- and third grades of Sellers Jr. Hi
s school presented an operetta en
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titled The Magic Ginger ' Bread,
sponsored by Misses Emily Ramsey,
Eloise Janerette and Albertha
Ulantzler.
The fourth and fifth grades
presented on April 2G an operetta
erHithd the Golden Whistle, spoil
sored by Mrs. Lonise Je erson
and .Miss Agnes Brown. On Apr.
2B the high TchooT presented Sumii
stitious Sadie, a three act plHy,
sponsored by ProL I. A. Jefferson
ami M,ss Dolores Summers. The
Sellers Jr. High school will have
its graduating exercises April 2'J
at 7:.'JO jr.in. Pi of. Elliot Richardson
of the Mull ins High .school
will deliver the address. The
graduates are Misses Wilhelmina
S matte; El hi us ( ooper arid Beulah
Mac- Broddy.
BETH El. V M. E. < HL KM I
Rev. M. R. Hudson, Pastor
Pee I lee Sunday v.a<- a heaut'i
ful day for church goers. S. ST
aliened . y t! <- usual hour with t'.C
Supt.. Mr. Caesar Prior an I t u
hers at their post. ?A large mmi
ehlidt en ' a I' |UeSt-Ht. At
ll.d'O Local .Joe Fi ierspn ascended
h'-: neti;u111 and plea hed a soul
<t irrii.v siroiir (rem Sir .lohn
-uhjct. If the Sy>: thorefoiv nude
you free. you are free in- '
h-'-d. Njf.hi bea-ai>- at?ft --?
b T? pastor Si. Paul
V M. E. < huich.'Pa v. T. D. Me- ?
f 1"M) preae.hed a noble sermon
from Cell.' 'J J:j'J, subject Hindei ?
Me-N-?H-^ Tfre~?ir\ie<~ vuis" largeIv
attended.. Rev. Richardson of
Bethel at . Cienrgrotowri?aceompa
riied him and many more visiting:
friends.' were .present at the nite
servjce.
Mr>. Julia Barron left April 2U *_>
to spend some time in Philadelphia
with her sister.
Mr. Willie Wineglasp. of Cha^? ?
lestcmr spent a weeR here' \yTth
-relatives and friends. He reported
an enjoyable stay.
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