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AIKEN NEWS
Friendship Church
Sunday was a red letter day.
There was a beautiful attendance
in Sunday school and service. Sun*
day morning the pastor spoke on
the subject The Church and the
Race's YVelfare and on Sunday nite
from the subject When Water
?? Turns to Wine. There wa? one .accession
tp the churchu
The convention has made its
start. Many have come in and
many are expected before the
week, is up.
Among the many visitors worshiping
at Friendship Sunday were
Mrs. Coleman, West Palm Beachr
Fla.; Miss Elisha Lee Coleman,
Mrs. Moses. Mt. TtiTtT~thir Anderson
Brothers, Miss Adraine Ander
son, Edgefield; Mrs. I.aura Walker,
Mrs. Emma Reed, Mrs. W. S.
Monies, Mrs. Cleo Allen, Thank
-.ful Grove church; Mr. Burney, Mrs
Flor'ena Nix, Miss Gertie Deane.
Nix. Mrs. Laura B. Anderson,
My. E. Peterson, Mr. Brown.
Zion Hill Baptist Church
Sally. S. C.?Sunday morning
services began with prayer meet,
- ing. At the preaching service Rev
yrogtm .selected judges i :z 1. sudject
Stay in Your Place. This wa?
a wonderful sermon. Collection
* for the day was $14.30. Total as.
mount raised for the day and nite
_??services $1)1.21.
. May Day Exercise^ Aiken Graded^
School A Success *"
- On Thursday,, May 1st, at 4:00
:?o^Wck the May Day exercises
Were .held on the schobTTgrotlTIcte"
featuring the ^following: songs.
flat 44u***r-potot^ racesy shoe races
^*nd sack-races, motion songs; The
-farmer in the Dell; Nid NocE WaL
"v "come Traveler; Mulberry Bush;
-"Folk dances and .MtLjL Pole Drills^
The May Queen, Anna Lou Gra*
ham, was crowned ^y Mary Belle
Peace. The following w.ere the at
tendanW: JHenrietta Smiley, Rosa
Perinent-or. Beatrice Knights.
Louise Williams, Minni*. Rosa
Pinckney. and "JuanTta Graham.
The committee in charge, (Miss)
Louise Cromer, Mrs. Jeanetta A.
Bland; Miss Ora Lee Pipkin.
Aiken. Graded School
-Singing Contest
Qn_.Mt?mlay night. May 5, the
A rmon I?Ki? wiV* ^rr>Wt
in thc. school chapel. Over iivv.
hundred people listened to the fol
_ owing quartets: The Humming
Birds and the Religious Choice
both of Piney Grove Bapt. church",
Rev. S. J. Justice, astor;_Mt. Anna
rtTd''^JdriRiri Baptisf,"'.Rev.-M. G.
- Musley^ pa.>tor: <gcsnd Bapt. Quar
tet. Rev. J. YV. Miles pastor am]
The Community Quartet.'Jordon
Baptist quartet won first
prize. Second Baptist won secqndl
prize and The Religions Choice
the child prize.
YY'e wish to thank the members
of these five Quartets for theii
fine service and the citizens oL
- Aiken for their fine attendance
and cooperation.
Z. Townsend, Principal
Aiken Ministers Meet
The Ministers Alliance of Ttiken
" county held its meeting at Aikerr,
hL Tuesday evening April 29
TT& the Sunday School room of
Friendship. Baptist Church.
The nit-el ing \va< opened "t ?:3Q
, n.n|. wit ^ a ijhort devotional ser
vice conducted by our chaplain.,
Rev. S. J. Justice. After singing of
the first hym*. Psalm 133 was read
by the chaplain and prayer was
made by Rev. T J.die Simmons. The
? The?mrrt?hyn wrrs?sung after1
which the mee .ig was turned ovei
in charge of the president, Rev
M. G. Mosley. Some very timely
-remarks were given by the president
in his usual manner. The meet??in#
wmi declared open for the ti ail
saction of business. The program'
for the ^coming Tuesday evening
was read by the secretary, Rev.
R. W. Winn and this was done for
our informations
TUtt H,v,? f.s
Sunday School lesson, the appoin'
tee was called for and l>eibg absen'
?~+be?pnr?Tthrnt-cnHmr~fnr "omerrrre '
to volunteer there- lining no response
the permanent teacher Rev.
frftrC,itrrrtvas askettf.rfSke charge"
of the teaching1 of the S. S. lesson.
?Rev. (linn taught the leSshn in. a "
very thoughtful and helpful man
n'er. These lesson study periods
add very rnu h to the interest and
value of our meetings.
TT was suggested by the presi I
dent that it would be necessary
to be as brief as possible as we all
have been invited to attend the
meeting going on at Cumberland
A. M. K. Church, hie said" he de
"kriahl?all ministers present to go
over in a group and render what
ever ansistanep -that~wp coulrt
The time having arrived for
preaching srvice. Rev. H. M. Harri
? -sen made a motion which was sec
Miiih il, thai u . 1 IIU lug 'in the lAcl
that Wf' are soon to go over and
attend services at ."Cumberland A
M. K. Church, thaUthe sermon be
postponed until the following Tues
day night. This motion was carri
ed .
The question came up concert:
Trig whether the paper Rev. L. E.
Ginn read a few Tuesday nights
ago Would he discussed tonight
A motion was made and seconded
that this discussion l>e deferred
until Tuesday night week. This
motion was. carried.
The program committer was esIT
ed upon to read the program for the
following Tuesday night. The same
was read by the Secretary, Rev.
R. W. Winn,. The program was a
dopted as read. It was suggested
that all the ministers line up and
go over to Cumberland A. M. E.
Church two and two at the close
of the session.
After a few closing remarks by
the president the closing song wtes
"t
s. ng, Blest Be ThtTTie That Binds
1 he benediction was pronounced bj
ihe chaplain. The meeting closet
to meet the fallowing Tuerda>
night at the tegular time and
place.
Wesley Methodist Church
Sunday was a beautiful day foi
ill church goers. Church Schot
??vas opened at the usual hour.?
11:30 A. M. Rev. Jamison d<
.ivered a soul stirring sermon fron
Esther 4:16, Theme: Confidence ii
?od, after which the Lord's Suppej
vas served.
8:00 P. Rl. Rev. Jamison preacl
d from Gal. 6:7, Theme, No Mai
is Clever enough to Cheat God.
Visitors" were: Misses Minnie L
dallory, Vernell Stallings, Messer:
Jones uf N. C., R. Jenkins an<
others.
Those on the sick list are: Me:
Jann'g M. M. Jefferson, Perry, ant
Jestine^L?ckson. We ?a*e pruyint
i'or thern a speedy recovery.
U.- iLdU Rev. Jamison prcuchet
x t Rendell Brack for Rev. Butler
i few of the members accompaniec
lim. They reported an enjoyabh
trip.
(JRANI'l'kVILLE NEWS
Jit. Zion A.. M. E. Chllteh
Rev. Paul L. Wells, Pastor
Today was a beautiful day foi
>n^'church goers. Our S. S. wa
i)]y conducted by the Supt., Mrs
)aisy b. ispann with her teachers
it their pnit of thrLy.?Mrs. Mat'
ie R Fair very pointedly leview
<1 iht* lesson.
Proniply at 11:30 service began
ondueted by the pastor. Rev
Veils used as a subject It is well
?ith my soul. This was a thrill:ig
sermon, the Holy Spirit was
igh.?HeVi?Wells always rentiers
lis be-d service lo1' bis Lord and
en! for his flock.
No. 1-2 Stewardess board met
ointly in the afternoon.
The League is taking on new
te under its leader Mrs. Marnia
Hurst. At 8 o'clock Rev. Wells
nought another strong message
>n the subject Well Done. One
.-a me forward and joined^ the
church. "Fhe Holv Tom m union
yajr-served at both services. Quite
i few visitors worshiped; with -us
II day.
On last Sunday the 27th ou>
"fpfTng raTTjT was quite a success,
its closed with a grand total of
'80.55 for the day.
- The pastor and delegates?w+11
be. .leaving for the District Con"erence
all full of smiles.
_-_May.. llih Dr..!,. I,, .farmer oui
-stec med presiding elder will hohi
i< "second quarterly conference.
Iv will preach at St. Luke in the
not hing and here at night at whicy,
time the little three months old
?hrmfhter "of"Rev. and Mrs'. Wells
vil! be Baptized. A start for the
,-cingdom on time.
St niby was highly entertained
?he-WacWrs. .Mis.. Alice T. Shuler.
\ very splendid program, was
held. The President Mrs. L. W
"Williams was very pleased to
lave a few of the white mission
try ladies to come in and take
:>art on program. The next meet
ngywill be held a{ home of Mrs
Savannah Ginvard.
Rev. and Mrs. Wells, Miss Cath?ine
Marshall and Mr. John Wise
vri'ti the dinner guests of-Mrrdfmt"
Vli s.'- Floyd Williams. Let's pray
incerelyl for those on the sick
list.
K.glfrU;hyni .Baptist Church .
Regular order of service will be
an iiM out Sunday at Bethlehem
Baptist church with l^e Pastoi
Rev. R. W. Winn in charge. The
-(.immunity at large we extend an
pen invitation tn service.
A Mothers'' Day program will be
sponsored Sunday afternoon 7:0i
o'clock by the Pulpit Aid club.
The program as follows: Selection
Tell Mother Til be There; Lord's
Prayer McGroe ."Snelllngs; Scrip
Lure, Cleo Colettfan; Welcome, Vic
voria. Medlock; selection, Lily of
\*a I ley quartet; Origin of Mother's
Day, Jeroline Holden. recitation,
Mothers, Joan Strothers*L solo, Dor
>thy Griffeni recitation, Mother's
Day, E. J. Williams; remarks Mrs
\1 M- Miller; A Young Mother's
Idea, Mrs. Georgia B. Howard;
Brief Synopsis of Movers, Rev
R. W. Winn; Mother Good Night,
Calvin Anderson. Collection.-clos
ing song, benediction.
The Woman's Mission will meet
-unday 3:30 p.m. at the home of
Mr<. M. M. Miller.
The monthly conference will be
leld Friday night 7:30 __o'clocle^\ll
members are aske^ to attend
votrr business meetings.
On the sick list of the church
ire aunt Savanah Dobey and Mrs.
Daisy Walker.
Voll". I'll. UapU~t CL..-.L
Rev. R. B. Bush, Pastor
It seems that everybody is enioying
this nice spring weather.
Sunday school was very good as
isual, lesson reviewed by the pastor.
Financial banner, class No.
2, Mrs. Minnie A. Palmore teacher;?Class
No.- fi, attendance banner,
teacher Mrs. J. Bessie Weaver.
One of our most faithful
scholars Miss Ruth Holmes is still
inable to attend hut we are pray:ng
she will continue Tex improve.
Other scholars we are glai are
jible to be out again. Visitors of
lethlehem Baptist church: Mrs.
c./?ii \i; ? r>,,?t>^?
1 tl I lit* OWWLIltri, mi?NCB * can a va2y,
Jeroline Holden, Lila Mae
Miller, Victoria Medlock, Amanda
Snellinsrs, Cleo Coleman, Tomiaena
Strother, MVs. I.ona B. Bland,
Mrs. Maroilla Hollowly, Dencr>n
Walker, Dea. John Shlby from
Tacksonville; Prof. A. W. Nicholson
of Bettis academy who gave
us a fcood and timely talk; Mra.
Sadie .Washington also Mr. Wm.
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. WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF
l CHRISTIAN SERVICE SOUTH
1 CAROLINA CONFERENCE
' METHODIST CHURCH
This is the month (May) foi
district meetings. Remember oui
district goals*. For each district
r at least ?26 members f 160.00 for
i Conference Budget and a quarter
e tiv?\tion. Th? Cor. Sec., Mrs. M
i E. Fields has sefat these items tc
! you, also your quota for Jurisdicr
tioi al Cultivation, Tlie Centra!
Jurisdiction suggests May 16, a:
i cultivation fund day and that we
i make an effort to raise all of our
cultivation fund on that day, thru
. programs, etc. Please forward all
i money directly after district meeti
nigs to our Conf. Treas. Miss E.
L. Small, 217 Coming St., Char
s leston, S. C.
1 Information from our :General
; Society asks that each district elect
one delegate to a joint meet1
ing 0f the Board of Missions and
, Church Extensfbir.* Council and
1 As tmbly to be neld in St. Louis,
> Mo., in December, 1941. Be sure
_ " l?t" '-nr.. nf thi
Send reports of yoqi; district
greetings?to- The Palmetto Leader.
The following are district oflfi
cers-of three more districts. We
t onlv have two more. Will thev
, kindly respond at once We need
s this information before our an
-aual meeting June Id-15 in C-olymjia,
S. C.
Greenville District No. G: Presii
lent, Mfsl Ophelia Smith, 206
Wardlaw St.. Greenville. Vice1
/resident, Mrs. L. T. 'Thompson;
iec. Sec.,-Mrs. F. L. Lawton; Cor.
[ Sec., Mrs... Eugenia Hill; Treasurr
t; Mrs. Carrie Arthur;?Local
Church Activities, Mrs. Pearl An"
drews; Wesleyan Service Guild,
Mrs. Cora Caldwell; Young Women
.sirs. S. Robinson. Student Work,
Miss Roberta Jackson; Children's
A'ork, Mrs. Inez Lindsay; Litera.ure,
Mrs. Emma E. Williams;
Supplies, Miss: Katit Richradson;
Spiritual Life, Mrs. Hattie E.
Hall; Status of Women, Mrs. Les_sie
Kirksey; Miss. Personnel, Mrs
l- Eliaa Rico> World Federation?Mrs
"oia McDavid.
" Orangeburg District No. 7: Pre^
dent. Mrs. A. W. Wright, Box 61.
Mrs. Beulah Baxley; Rec. Sec.,
Mrs. M. 'McCallum; Cor. Sec..
Mrs. Corine Marcus; Treasurer,
cation, Mrs. Rebecca Robinson;
l,ocal Church Activities, Mrs. Rosa
- --etrnnrngham. - W^Pleynn " Service*
Guild, Mw. Inez Ishmeal; Student
Work, Mrs. Sallie Mae Gregg;
Vour/g Women.- Miss Lauraine Wil
. Lams: Children's Work,?Miss
Phillipine Robinson; Literature,
Miss Lotti^ Mae Haynes; Supplies
Mrs. Louise J. Cooler; Spiritual
Life. Mrs. Jessie Mae Robinsonj
Status of Women, Mrs. Hattie 01vei
: Miss. Personnel. Mrs. Goldie
Brandj'burg; World Federation,
- ?lr.?. Daisy Pearson: ?
Berkeley District^No. 3: President,
Mrs. Lizzie Nelson, R.~ 2,
Box 24, Cross, S. C.; Vice-Presilent,
Mrs. Ellen Washington; Rec.
'.e<.? Mrs. Josephine Levine; Cor.
sec-., Mrs,?Mary- Garther; Treasirer,
Mrs. Henrietta Bonaparte;
diss. Education, Mrs. Ida Middleon;
Local Church Activities, Mrs
vice Guild, Mrs. Nancy Middletonf
COwl,.nt ttV.ib Xfvc r'arnlino Wil
son; Young Women, Mrs. Florence
Hall; Children's Work, Mrs. Ida
N'elson; Literature, Mrs. Ethel
President." Suppiles, M Atnetha
laward; Spiritual Life, Mrs. Su-j
-an Iago; Status of Women, Mrs.
Minnie Broughto; Miss. Person-neK?Mrs.
Mary Irgo; World Federation,
Mrs. Levine Hallback,
?The urmuul rt'iHirt oT trig Wo-1
man's Division is ready for distribution.
Price, 25c. Order from
Literature Headquarters, 420 Plum
St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Conference President.
CLOSING EXERCISES
BLAKELYSCHOOL
The first grade teacher's exercises
took place April T67 Mrs
-Mary --L- Smith, teacher. Third
fourth and fifth grades exercises
on April 18th, Mr. AFhur C. Fulton,
teacher. April 19th a most
J^1? 1 A. ? uL .
uengnnui oanquet was given cne
teachers by the trustees and parents
of the community.
On the 20th the annual sermon
was preached by the Rev. J. Hollie,
pastor of the Lane charge.
On April 23rd exercises by the
.second and advanced grades of.
-the-school Uhdef^ the direct Ton of
.Mrs, Estella Brtsbon, principal of
the school. These exercrse were
njoyed by all.
Ashley of Dunbarton; Mr. Jack
Morrip from A. M. E. church; Prof
Garrett of Augusta, Ga. Our
door stands open at all services,
"ou are welcome.
Rev. Bush preached a soul stirring
sermon from 3:8 of St. Paul
And every man shall receive hin
turn reward. We were glad to
have with us Rev. J. E. Palmore,
Rev. G. W. Posey. Amount
$18.95 was taken.
Our revival will soon be on for
10 nights. We are looking forward
to this hoping and trusting the
good Lord will give us souls for
Hi? K incyrlAm on/1 f V\ o
may be done.
The Missionaries met at tho
home of Mrs. Emma Lakes. Mrs.
Mattie Fair was our visitor, she
gave us a very brief and interesting
talk. We are always triad
to have Mrs. Fair, come again.
No. 1 flub met at the home of
Miss.0. A. Whittle.
Don't forget to see I.ula Grant
for The Palmetto Leader.
*
IB PALMBTT6 LBADBB
! ACTIVITY PROGRAM TO
FEAT LI RE BEN EDICT-A1 TEN
SUMMER SESSION
By Herbert, W, Baumgardner
Director A.G. Smith, of the
Benedict-Allen Summer School, a
project of Benedict College and
Allen University of this cirty, announces
that among several features
of the schoil this, year will
nre activity program. Special
' emphasis will be placed upon the
' phases of this work which have
to do with the first and second
I grades and the rural schools. Miss
> Mildred Fisher of Atlanta Unr'
versity will be in charge of the
grade work, with aapable assistL
ance^ while th? rural angle will
I be handled by Miss Elnora James
of Spelman College. Both are
specialists in activity work.
Professor S. Lours Finley, head
of the music department at Benel
diet College will conduct courses
>- in public school music and music
appreciation. Professor Finley is
music from Columbia University,
Courses for privitm'^ supervisors,
prospective ppncin.iU nnH
-" piuspfUuve supervisors*will be
carried on under the direction of
Supervisor Corhell A. Johnson of
the Negro Public Schools in this
- uy. Adequate recreational facHties
will be provided for the sura.
mer?school students.?
St.
James A. M. E. I'hurclT
He v. F. D. Dreher, Pastor
Services were largely attendee'
by visitors and friends 'Sunday.
Sunday school lesson was interesl
;nglv and timely. ~taught-by-vhe teti 1
efiers. Many ^praetinil illustra
tions were given and applied to
-w-every?day Trends?"At
4:00 the pastor and choir
worshipped, with Mt. Pleasant
Baptist church. They reported
having a nice time.
A.C.E.L. met at the usual hour.
There were some games played
?hrtt_\Te all enjoyed.
At 8 o'clock after the opening
,?f the services the pastor delivi
evj another soul stirring?mcy
?age froTTrtjTit. 6': 1 i. The Marks ot
lesttsr- This being rally nite a
arge crowd was uresent to wit
less this rally. Rev. Dreher <ip
- minted T2 captains and asked
hem to. bring fifty dollars* each
nd the reports weit as follows:
Club No. 1, Mrs. Rebecca Smith
" *38.53; No. 2, Mis. G. A. Gray,
$47.95. 3, Mrs.. Rebecca Johnson,
. >51.00; 4,. ,Mis?i-.SidUe Fair -$44.36;
'. Mrs. Cleo White, $30.21 ; 6, Mrs
~.Tstelle Latimer $22.00', 7, Mrs.
iula White, $24.17; h. Miss Lilian
Lewis, $13.80; 9. Mrs. Zephia
dvTaylor $16.50. 10, Mrs. Jan*ie
M. Turner, $47.50; 11. Mrs
lennie Hearst.,?$16.45; 12^ Mrs.
Mantel WingfieM!. $20.90; Total
tmount raised $380.16. Our goal
is $600. All captains went away
-4ete> mined to reacft~~the goal
Among the visitors were ~*thiT
tevs. J. Letman, L*. Delvin.
We wish to thank the bishop
Uid presiding eider for sending
is this man %f God to lead Us on.
Space will not permit us to tell
vou all the good things that is
<oing on around St. James, but
.vatch this column and sc0 us go.
Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
- Sunday school met at the usual
^nnrr teachers were present
and the lesson was >be|futifully
taught. The lesson was review d
by Rev. F. D. Johnson. After
S. R. closed Rev. Johnson preachr
-subject TheRisen
Christr" 1 _ ~
- At 4:00 o'clock Rev. Dreher
preached a wonderful sermon to
the Missionary sisters and members
of *Mt. Pleasant and the choir
W(lc with thain. iMirnnt mil
<ic which we always enjr>y much.
we uvnK Kev, urener and his
hoic-for helping us at this particular
time. Amount raised $17.55..
Come again.?This?rally^??e
for the benefit of Morris college.
)
Grace Chapel A. M. E. Church
Rev. YV. H. Williams, Pastor
AVest Abbevile?Sunday was a
ligh day at Grace, spiritually as
veil as financially. We raised the
Julh amount of our Educational
Money and sonnF over. The pastor
vas well pleased.
The Holiness church has ,'ust
losed a very successful revival
meeting. The Pastor Rev. A. H.
'^ee?conducted the meeting.
A delightful silver tea wbs entertained
May 4th at the home of
Mrs. Elsie W. Garlington. $3.85^
was collected. Sfee -the -Rhodes
'joye for a "Lead?r".
AFTER HOLDS
CELEBRATION
Q .
COLUMBIA CITY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS ANNUAL
SPELLING MATCH
The eighth annual Spelling
Match of the elementary school:
of the city was held before t
large and appreciative audience or
Monday evening, April 28 at 8:0(
,9'clock in the Johnson gymtorium
Xh# schools represented wert
Howard,. Saxon, Waverley am
Booker Washington Heights. There
were ten representatives froir
each school. Each participant die
credit to his scHool and himself
The poise and adeptness of the
spellers \well exemplify the higl
typp of training the pupils art
retreiving" nnhe~classrooms.
The final rounds of the match
were between two representatives
from Waverley and twQ fron
Booker Washington Heights. The
winner from this group was Agacha
Mae Adams of Booker Washington
Heights.
; ^farrrmtking-lSaraward) Supprvi
sor C. A. Johnson spoke very copiplimentary
of the type of performance
the ehildren hurl o-ivpn Hn
jcviiiiiiumluil IhfilVi individually and
a8 school gToups. He also stated
that this was the first timp that
the ci\p had gone to one of the
smaller schools in the system and
that it was with a deal of pleasure
that he prewntod ~fhf-mrr~trr
\gatha_Adams for the Booker
Washington Heights school; ~
The?officiating staff for the
iliatCh were: JnHges; >fios Adams
and TWr. ^Young- of the Carver
school; Miss Johnson of the Booker
Washington high school. Call r:
Miss Carrie B. Hoover, Booker
Washington high school. Master
of ceremonies, Mr. Rogers of
Carver "school.
TAYLOR SCHOOl NEWS
Prof. T. J. Sullivan, Principal
r>r. McQuilkin of the Columbia
tihle college delivered an excel?Mit
Educational sermon iff Taylor
school Sunday rtfternopn at
:30 p.m. The text was from John
5:10. The four high points in his
sermon were: first. We must he
?orn again, seconcf, Jesui? must be
.L-- > --
uui u(j; uiira, v\ e must believe
ritirely in God's word; fourth, We
nust walk in the light. This sernon
was interesting, informing
nd inspiring and will long be remembered
by those that heard it.
Mrs. McQuilkin made timely roMr.
' Sullivan thanked Dr. and
Mr-. McQuillans*for the services
-endrred~and"eXtendec! td~ them a
'early- invitation to the school at
ill times. Music was ' furnished
>y the pupils. Dr. McQuilkin high
ly eont.vended the faculty at'.d pupils
and was very pleased with,
the singing.
Six members from the Columbia
Bible college accompanied-bv MesMcQuilkin
conducted a testimony
service at Taylor school-Sunday,
April 20 at 5:00 p.m. This group
rep resented Foreign Missions nn.l
was in charge 0f Mr. Lane.
This meeting opened with a song
service in which the pupila entered
wholeheartedly. Each member
of the group related in an interest
ing story how they had been saved
and what work they were planning
to .do. Mar.y accepted Christ in
this service.
? Bev. Hollaway, -ygytor?nf~tfTTlW
Baptist No. 2 and Mr. Andrew
Jackson, made encouraging remarks.
Mr. Sullivan thanked the group
for conducting suchan -excellent.
service and invited them to re-_
turn.
A contribution was received thai
will be used, in the Foreign Miss-"
ion field. ?
WIIAT THE I'l HLll1 SHOl'LIV"
KNOW ABOUT THE ELITE
BEAUTY SCHOOL
(Continued from Page 1)
with us long, but she is rapidly
gaining recognition for herself
'oo.
We are going to Charleston the
16th of June to exchange ideas,
| so that we will be better able to
serve you. J
?The-next license tioard Is June 9,
inyone interested may receive inpQrmation
bv wri'inc Mr? .TtiUo
E. Breeland, 12 1-2 Broughton St.
Orangeburg, S. C. The State
laws are becoming more exacting
It pays to keep up. If you are
already a graduate, why not take
a brush-up course You still have
time to join tlhe many others "who
have been ok'd for , the. June.
*
The -school is open from 8:30 to
5:30. Wont you come in and visit
us. We will beiglad to serve you
too in any way we can.
JULIA BRF.F.T./VNO MT.
PILGRIM BAPT. CHURCH
' Rev. J. H. Spigner, Pastor
Last Sunday war. a high day
with us. The weather was fair
and many were present. The Sun
day school began at 10:30 a.m.
After the lesson period our pastor
mad# a wonderful teJk.
At the morning worship Rev.
Singleton was presented by the
,pastor and he preached a wonderful
sermon, His subject: The
Power in Prayer. James 5:16 We
can say he is a great preacher.
The pastoj1 is asking the presence
of all the member8 and friends
at service on Sunday, May 11th.
Sunday school will begin at 10:30
and preaching at 12:30. The revival
will begin Sunday night with
preaching by Rev. E. Z. Dennis
We are expecting a great revival
Mondy night, Mt Pilgrim choir'
Tuesday night the Usher board;
Wednesday night, Zion Canaan
choir; Thursday night, St. Paul
cholf; Friday night, First flazarath.
Coma one, com* all. ',r
ruai-air?" -v
On Sunday, April 27th Hadoth
Chapter No. 138 O. E. S. at Cajn-i
den, S. C. celebrated their?1.3th.
nniversary at the Second Presbyterian
church on Market street
at 4 o'clock p.m.Scripture lesson
was read by Mrs. Bracy; prayer
was offered by Dr. J. W, Boykin.
Mrs. Amelia Gamble, worthy matron,
acted as mistress of ceremonies
and made some very timely
remarks which was enjoyed by
everyone present. Reading by
Mrs. Jennie L. Carter, which was
jlso uplifting and inspiring. Mr.
J. B. Lewie, W.M. of Capitai City
Lodge F. and A/ M. of Columb|^
was the principal/?flQtaker of tn^
daV. which wn?t fccW timr?lv nrtrl
wholesome.
The visiting Masons that accompanied
Brother Lewie were the
Messrs Jas. T. Diggs, Sgt. Ja?. F.
Johnson and Mi. E. M. TVessley.
They were all introduced and made
some very timely remarks. Music
was furnished by the sisters of the
chapter, a trio was by Misses
Payton, Gamble and Curtain. The
Masons turned out with the sisters,
and made the occasion a success.
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Ella Fitzgerald
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I used to thrill the swing worh
s wl* h his music?still recognize*
i as the "hottest" in the country
i In Ella, Webb knew that he ha*
) found the "Queen" to do right b;
his kingly syncopation*.
From thert^on ttfe story "5
1 Ella Fitzgerald took on a differ
i ent slant. She wasn't the littli
i struggling amateur anymorb, bu
I a first class pro, with the stamp
. ed approval of the greatest swinf
> master of the ages.
i Her talents having been polish
; ed to its finest luster by Webb
the master, it was but- a shor
i time before Ella Fitzgerald be
i came the talk of the swing world
Musicians the country over wer<
i in the market for her services. I
is said that Benny Goodman, fron
whom the great Chick Webb, ir
_ a spectacular battte of music cap
- tured the title of King Of Swjng
went so far as to offer Ella $F-,0(X
to join his aggregation. But
with Check Wbhh. Flln TmH ma.
" lized her fondest dreams?she
was the voice sensation with th(
gre&test swintr hnnrl in rtio omm
try. %
When King Webb was called to
play hrs final date, Ella Fitzger
' miK up IIttt fallen baton and
pledged that wmild ftlwav?
- -nhry that style 67 jnusic that was
the vervTIfe7-blood of the dimfnntive
Wehh . ?
Ella's unique taten"s have taljen
her across horizons seldom reached
bv others of the same color.
Today, in popularity, the girl
that Webb brought up from the
scratch is second to none She
. -has?populai i/ud sucK sones as
"My Last Affair."('"Goodnight Mv
Love," "You Showed Me The
Way," "S'airwav to the Stars."
"Starlit Hour," "Moon-Rav;" and
she wrote the sensational swing
version of the nursery rhyme "A
Tisket A Tasket."
But to this day when Ella si"ies
the tune, "You Showed Me The
Wnv," she?looks?upward ' award
^ne celestial home of the immortal
"King of Drums,"?Chick Webb.
?5?DNEY P ARK C M.E. (IITRCI?
1 Rev.-J.C.Cotclough. Pastor
The Sunday school (.neneii ?*
isual hour with the Supt., Mr. D.
K. Starks presiding. Tht. lesson
subject "The Church Enlarging
Its Fellowship' was beautifully
. ?i Liicusxnd. ?r- r_zr-?
-At-41- oVkirkThe }>a^t;)r'open\|
the morninjr service. After the
?. uenint? serx-i'.-fs'the pastor prea h
_^d another one of his spiritual
ei nions which w 's enjoyed by all.
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j Gratings; ^
j The tim? Is almost here for OUT
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Dr. CoLclough and BrojrStarks
'eft early Monday morning for ^ \
lackson, Tenn. to attend the Gen- ^ -?
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