The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 24, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2
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In- iii'caaiui) of his heing hen
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\MFT 4-11iii< Ii last .Saturday.
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ended the Greenville district eon
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ST PAUL ClKUl'IT h
Kev. L? H. Wuhinir^vii. Pastor 1
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d Midland Park. S. (_.? Wr. the|^
( officert of tiie St. Paul circuit
r wish- to (ia,v ti?at t/ii.- work is m ,
I a Kood and ri.nd tj..t. (
4 We have paid our presiding eider j
( out every garter: while we have
uot (jot a parsonage we nave rent (
i! tiiy family, and pay hit- rent in
uti*unee?tur??month. The" last-l.Tnoi
of St Peter and St Paul
\ fifcuitt. w jef4 wa> held at St
Pau. AML church wa_i__ crowned
1- with u'ea^ success.
The Twelve Tril*ss of lsrLe:
k ' wav feiveii o\ Misses Beatric<
Ala\i. and \ luiu Brandhani of St
j- Paul enuren Amount raised $fftl J
, yf The pastor spoke very 'en
Oo. raginglv u these ,>isters if
.fiaiihirip llier: lor tfieir faithful
t Tut Pot louck Supper which i.
At, planned uy our pastor at tnt
? betneiAMK church wu.v a sue
i< . e - An.uim! raiser?
s 'j oe ah *<iay-meeting a; Johnson
laip^-T trie uaPy cnurch on tin
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mealing was "piannec by tiie off
_j: :cers-and members. Arnoorjt rais.i;
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< Airh hosi L' Wasninfftot. th<
7" beloved wife of our pastor, gavt
r=~ ~c nueef contest "at St. Pan' for
th? heoefit of class Nt - Amur
iiuni. ?-k-T-i*- hhtr.anett
W,trii?), wa- ciuNvnec queer,
Surmay Aprii It a: ; p.n. h.\
L1 Chjsrr.. pastor of h: fete1'
aecornpuruec' in nit ?::oi.
, ih' om^iejratior u - won'
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v !o> ?elitieriiip* SUCI
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? Th if -xj' 'iiu/inp i ii?- past Hahoath
^ 1 i- i 11 '' 1 ,
hour 'Die lesson as usual wa.
thro roughly taught -on all ejasse.Wi
w?-/?- dejjghte.d to se*> 4b
f W H I, Clai-k,-, i' K of th? Co .
lumhia distent a fid l<?-v. WaJkej
pa slot of '"ountsville eireuit lit
In st-?vi<-,'s Sunday flight.
Thi* pastor delivered two spirit
did sermon* last Sunday For the
' morning fcervire, the message was
delivered from the subject Lead
' i-rship apd Responsibility. The
H night message was selected from
* Arts 17 16. Apparently the pasIB
tor whs at his Ix-sj in both of his
deliveries. fJr. Llarke made
n pointed remarks relative to the
district conference. We were ogain
delighted to see oar frTends
and visitors ill services.
The nan)es of those leaders who
I- eJTPtdfe*! in the rally will l?e recti
'I in the Sunday rooming service
uml as this reporter understands <
th? prizes! will be awarded to the
fortunate contestants,
T~7
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Mm Bailie Ford
Passes ' 1
Mrs. Sallie Ford, IK}. died ut
the hotue of her daughter, Sunday
night, at 8:80, following a
heart attack. She war- loved and
respected by all, both white and
colored.- Site "waj^Tfie wife of the
late Jesee Ford. well_knowiLJft?=
penwi of COlUlttDia
Leaving to mourr. her death are
th?. following: one brother, Mr.
Robert Eilgerste:. of Columbia:
three sisters. Mrs/ Eunice Ellison.
of Columbia [ Mrs. Msrj
V right, of New Jersey and Mrs
Florane Peay. of Flint, Michigan;
one daughter, Mrr Ada JLovfc;
three sons! Hull us Cnarlie and
Wttbert Ford, al of Columbia;
three grandchiidrei. Man Louim
Ford, John Albert and.-X>orothyLove
and a hog; o' relatives and
friends
Funeral service* were conducted
at the Secom?Naxaretr?Bbftisi
church, of which she wias a
loyal and faithl'J; member: with
tht p"*1 rir Fi *?'?Juiliff. bfli '
ciatmg. Wednesuuv a: 2:tV' p.jn
Interment inf.* Puiriiety cenie
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FLORENCE 1> TstTU
CONFERENfF.
Hartsville. Ma' ?Our Distnc:
Conference w:o a success ir
evc'-y way; it was a sctioo! for
th? minrsters am iayrnen. Dr. ?
P Spear,. wh( 1 .1 littk indrsposed
physically v.a.- accompanied
try I)r J ] b-n'-o"'?Prosit)
The Eider of tin Ki rips tret District
who in tun cu-ned the meet
in<j on in his presenv ir a vers
instructive way ?enti'-e con"
ferenct- rose am p?vt I?r. Ber.
bow a vot*. of thpm.s for no ioya
support to ou* beibvei I?r A - P
Spears
^nursday- morning I>" Benbuwvalied.
the meeting orde' and
afte* de\otion?. ti? committees
v eiected itxa >". uuif't trp"7
LFuJfraib-w?? e.\e'. ~<e tfie n?.y
?il. num. - Thur^m"- * Beribov^
t"e>--nied Rev. C '* Kopinsof ti
<e"TTver trie messaj ? Tm words
frt 4 ri'ii no nu . " v at som
towchmp (
'rfiu,sday nigh* P*' - .* Jen
> wa* ' present*- . :V*acr_tie-,"wnTt*
Tirit entin tk;' was
spHk bound no dis <
' >? taker, frm: ' . Mark IZ
it To T v ? >jpr n Wiv~'
M 'K^'v Ten mmp-eacri^d; tru.
v-m-p- v"a'ric"hi> cr. simp tto
- ?Af-ter?s?" ." . i. ' ni'ivh
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1 . M< Bride .parte' . :r cnarpt
'r;?*> program wa.> fern. o4 !
i 'veicome arid vie "ci.*'"iet out ir
j 'ntelllKeii: ^ v-;,' km' J 1
r?mu<. mornine ui> *?"-v num
'.lii; ^leader Dc L' llUOV"~2^gtie|~
:r.? ijroetiny oi'.umt ant nac: trn?_
fiinrniYay dtneurwiione ' .
A' !io<?! Rev- J. ,T Hymar. wa>
!> i ?<. (lirvi'i the JlieshUJf'
'J - text ?-t-b!ui> 'ja '.y. sub .
?Tt-t-^.f.'nri5pv.t F xarifiiiiitroj Ti,<
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p">?o yreet tf.e ful
.jjiw'H.r- vip'tv? Friday evor'iriy
Wt.V TIM ! instructs V+- < ?
ii'iiiy.f D? __iL_.it- Ode F F o4
jij - ljufmaf : P.evs A .T
F-\nx--S ^ bv' roughs. J W
J-'. ape "0* '.*?? .V.: inter district We
m?-?,?a?a<. * 'i'Viin d with remarK>
.'ilml.y O on '.?!? following n:i!;r>
t< <? "f v.i district P.ety
J M Dn\ .i. / Kobiiawfr.?-*5?
^W^Tv^T7rr_rflt. Dillon dirr-tric
W, ai.-o nae". arkt- frorc?dtstrnVv.??ned
%?u?-.- .? ,< the city* Revs
b jt fcraefvrt j ad H. H Butler
Befvn we TTTTuurnfed Friday eve>
!./ Mo Bartelle. District
M Kseiofiary pr t-.- .dent read the as
M-ssrnw.'t* / t? .? district for th*
Missionary Ovrventioit *??
Friday nt;p"re.~ Rev. J. M Jack
delivei toT ??.? >..ape. His text
taken fron. Dtai'ah fifi" rk1" suFiec*
Oorpe! Men nandrse. The dm Course
?!.! \ery instFueti\e and
in* pinup IDs discourse was has
e.d on Dornp h.tirsess v^ith God.
Rev P. 1: M? Bride pastor made
our. stay in Hartaville a v?*ry
olcaaant one of wk.ich we are very
tr fateful to hirn and his people N
I)r. A P fipi arg j??Vfc-J>r. J
h Bent?dvc^' nary thanks and.
praises for * ;k voluntary service
openly The entire Conference
11 .. ..a. a e: * * t
Uioimnj mm yi jr fire aervice.
Kveryori*. t' at attended t h e
Conference war benefitted and "^in
fpird aocially, morally, intellectually
and?apiriWally. ~~* We are
ptayiny ar?d askiny you to join
u>: aakrr.)/ ^7<5d?to Featore ou>
_?jeat efficient lead er to health.
L. J Hyma/i, Reporter .
eTj^hurth^
' hailectori Speaking from the
thrrrrp, "Kt-Wjwship Through the
Bluuii-of Christ-,"---Br. Brogdon on
last Sunday morning delivered a
touching sermon, the text o f
which may lx- found in the Eph
5:2 This great sermon wa8 heard
hy a large numix-r of member*,
friend* and well wisher* of Ktnan
uel. There were three acce*?ion*
We enjoyed ourselves immense
ly during the Sunday school. The
lesson wa8 interestingly taught.
Th<* lesson was reviewed by Mr.
Clinton T. Ymrng. Attendance was
good.
The religious activities "of the
day terminated with an impressive
message at the evening service.
Christian Activity was the
theme from which the pastor
spoke. Ephesians 5:14. The pastor
brought out very plainly that
many arP asleep and need to b?
aroused from '.heir slumber. He
i
! REED STREET HIGH
| CHOOSES MAY QUEEN
Early during late afternoon and land
evenim ?f Ifcy #, lir roads, ly y
street* and paths landing; to Rood -fvH|
Street auditorium were crowded, orat
People fille the large spacious au ami
ditoriuni and lines the walla, also noui
yrvvrilH ***- Pw?r Perry 17av
had to close the door and admit iny ;
rio niyre.- - for
All teachers sponsoring queens 1.
Tintf Kings reported to the commit- Misi
tee at "7 p.m. sharp dtre<
As ti?e processional commenced Pari
the Queen's court of ladies und Mrs
gentlemen marched down.^ The DrU
girls wore white dresses of var- Juni
too- patterns and designs. The bro
boys wore white trousers. with recti
dark coats. Each contestant c*fr-_
riett P'v1)0uquet dT^red roses, ferns I of c
Grade Queen Kinp
lOti.?I'Hthenia Hall. Walter Rice
-MHfi PtnrliTrr itotniisori E T Dav i.?M'rldred
Matthews, W. Little M
9tn?Gloria Kicfr. Jamef-' TWfy
8lH?Ciaudine Smith. James Powers
Htr.?Fveivr Smith,. iXdta Ross
"7th?Lawrenc?- Thompson. Hurry/ Thor
fltty?Jennie Fr^Hurtter, IKoy Davis
- ?Rebecca ClartTT *(V Blasingume.
- .(it' ? Alberta?he*-.?F. J.?Robinson"
Htn?I^itimer.^Mynden Smit>
Trie queen of Reed Street for T)
<ilW4i-42 and her king a-^e Mis**- tion
Florence Gary and Mr.' Oscar of J
Lewis. Total amount raised is Ti
J230.2(' The committee:' Mrs "C ech.t
Ho.ss. chairman; Prof. Carter oliru
Miss Bright. Viv, ?Go- ' torn
wans. P J. Campbell, secretary. Kno
commanded triose who are asleep Will
"wakened and realizing tneir con- ehm
dr.ion. Christ will help them to rail]
*ee- the light. This' was indeed an paid
"aspiring message. char
Tne first call in our spring ral- S22.
-lv Avar- madt rest Monday night M
Tiie membership came mq n?nom
in f\^ niinih-r- rrr witness . the men
name - " "dam
Presicierr ?... P.. Higgins of Al- j C..
iei Lniversiiy was tc havt beet reql!
trie g'uest speaker or. last ,Sunda> ^
liignt- Tin?pastor received mrtiee
stutnig tfib: I?r i-tiggms was
vvx much indisposed and could i -'
not be present. _1
?WV were pleased tfl tnive with
us or. last Sunday night our pre- c,
siding elder Dr,- JT-Er, Beard, of ' asui
.r.? Edistt District. r
close o! the morn- *7j.'
mv service three infants- and ; t }
foe jc'-f*-; cfiilfi'-er, wi re -frtapt i?.-?r--~^pj
*r^ aaV
_ __ .very
W i.S'F ON ( H AHEL ; b> ]
\ M. K. CHURCH * -ec
_ i r===r^-^1
Kew !%i. C. Williams pllitor 1*1
> l>r
C >" I'tiw uud?"Sunday school op- *'
' net: a*, the usual hour with the
S. pt Mir.E 0. Carter and her -v"^
lfa<-uh\ at their post of 'duty The j '"
tL.iM". of fr.e lessor, Broadening | '
' ' earns 17.- Horr/.oris?Saul's?Gtm
T7m7HT7TZI W : 1 - t a- * a
nivi. i . ? Uf \tn IX HUTU WHY " "
jV-n-iiiii-rf-?ArnTorT^ trie ibitors i
wa> the Ht H?'v W <7 Chapel. Su'*
Hisr.u} of the iioJy Sanctified
f'r .ircr. i'j thiv section who re- { ^ 'Jr
ch-wed the lesson ?v
A' 3.' o'clock the pa>u>r opened - .
be .-vice ar.d presented Bishop
f'tifcpeL \m^j pf ebdr.ed a most pow ' *"
jt sermon., taken from Luk?l&:- } -I?1.1
fooject: He Sought to See Je- >WI
> or ~ "The doors of the church j * ?"
w . > e opened" and service closed.- _-p^-r
paetor, Rev. Williams called *J
it.e >di'-'x-h together and organic- -"-jrJk-Xi?-CorrmTunity
Chorus Unit
The officer's "elected were Mr. Jno. '
McDantel. Pie}:.; Mrs. I.<ossie
Perrin. vice Presl; Mr. Augustus
Jackson. Sec.;, Miss Hazel Childs t ?
Abst. Sec.; Mrs. P.Q. Sims, Treas J
and Mrs Verda Frarzier dK*r.l?>r\ ka'
" " "r v '*,m4 **' J
is ' e;.qi:r Whf?tiTTer fcV" Miss ^ f.
Ma /.? ] Chi Ids. .Aast-, ?Reporter, ;^r
-w+rfir WT-'attended services at ..
Morris Chapel Baptist church, p
K?-v. MitchelJ, pastor. ' r jtj
. A - u-'*- ^nh 'tXTy" c t<\\ r .<-.1
we found th^ Supt. Mr. Or. H.
Kvahs and his faculty discussing ^
the lesson very beautifully, after p(>(j
which the classes in contest re-~ -? *
ported. Mrs. Rosanna Ijttle ~TalT~ s^u
'fir/ the lead The collection was j
vood. The Supt. announced that
they had $60.00 in treasure and ur(j
the pastor Rev Mitchell compli- aj]
inented thi? and made mention
of their goal which is JllKhOO. j>f>
At 11 o'clock the pastor asjer.d \
ed life rostrum sod preached a
most powerful sermon , After Rev
which-the doors of th?>-s?^church
were opened and one united wrth j
tee chutcli' for baptism. " the
Among the Missionary Socie- J
ties _selling carnations from the son
Floral Shop, Tabernacle Baptist ^
r/ h *' ? >? -efb. )ead by 6 dozen, ano
Mrs .JJettie Jones, President, M-ht
, A1 "I 11' r?Jfuillbr im^sionflr- jolc
ies of Weston Chapel met at the 4
fuuuu- **1 Mrs. A. I#. Childs, 701 ed
Mill wee St, and had a very inter- vie:
esting meeting... The president sen
M isx Miriam Uerr in full of nawrjein
ideas Which are very valuable to sch<
th.e society. of
At 6 o'clock the ACE I.<eagu'- han
met at the cnurch, Mr. C. Derr cipr
presiding. They had :t fine discus wor
sion of the topic. . G
At 8 o'clock the pastor F.ev. M will
G. Willikms opened Rervtce an' wor
preached a mos^ powerful sermon line
After which Ihe doors of the ever
church were opened. The spirit to
was high. After service the lead- 8
ers were called to make their re- rrvp:
port for our annual Trustee Ral- trie!
ly, which went over big^ Those of 1
taking the lead Were Mrs. Olivia livei
WUliams reporting from Class St.
No. 3, Mr. Enoch Hays, leader, Exc
reported $29.50. Mr, John Waller maj
I on the same class reported $20.50. ha t
I AU other classes reported wall. 1 n
^nrost Sfiy here that Mrs, Olivia con:
evergreen- Seated the**- k>ve~
vuiitf folk presented a beuutipirtuWoT)
the attractively dec
ed stage The bugle sounded
the' queen and king were an
iced by tin Archbigliu^. David
en port 7 Mrn7red Harrison act
a* page annormcetfTfie feature
the queerfs pleasure:
May Pole Drill directed by
Cowans. 2. Military Drill,
?ted by Prof. Carter. 2 The
ide of Nations, directed b\
Pauline Campbell. 4. Flag
1;. directed by Miss Burris. &.
t?r deT Club, directed by Miss
w?. 0. Kbytew Band, died
by Mrss Bright 7. God
a& America, k A?nounceontestants
aiicT amounts:
Sponsor Amount
Prof Robinstin ^
Prof. Stewart . _ $ (5.42
ins L. B. Brown .. 151,00
?pi uf DuiiLli ~ ~~ 10.UU
Prof. Carter ? 15.2&
Mrs. oRohk" : "~ao:io
npsun M i.ss A. Johnson^ 9.09
Rev. C. Cherry 7.01
Jr.. Mrss Thomas 7.4D
?MnTTT H Brown 1J1.G&
p r.un.pWl. 82.01
Miss B. " Bright-" - - ~18.61
J
it costumes for tht corona
Vert under the supervision
Mrs. C. Ross.,
ru- various classes are taking
rational trips over South CariaT
'ponits.^^OuT^'sUjgan is;
w South Carolina First!!"
iams usually takes the lead
ti*E=-ttte?women to work for
ch. The grand total of the
.* was J138.04. This amount
off all indebtedness of the
-ch and leaves a balance of
70 ir^ the Trustee treasury,
r Joe! Perrin rwjshes to anfn^T
Pied m ont Lays
Conference will meet at St
es?AME church Abbeville, S.
May 27. 1941 All laymen see
rested to attend. Prof. J. T
Minis. Pres.
A. L. Childs. Reporter.
lmkh rabin news "
mday scriool < pened at th<
il hour with SuW,. at >,er duty
-senior trhori asked permlskion
i the Supt. to go to Mt Zion
t'ridei music. r
it unt- ftd^n",; program which
jrivtr. in this church wa
successful. It was conducted
Mr. J. H. Shumate and enjoybv
everyone. Several visitors.
iewflt.-- .
'ier*. will be a silver tea giat
the school .house. Sunday
rnoor at 4-:30. You "are cor\
invited. _ Come and ? bring
" friends.
-isi. B 7'helps has gone
\"ew York where she is plan"
-or-spending her summer va?The
btsx of luck to her.
r. Abraham Tucker was the
day guest of Mr. Putman.
rs Carrie Phelps and famih
shipped at New Prospect Sur
afternoon.
i the hist Sunday m June St
i's Day is being observed ai
Center Rabun church A pro
n is being rendered; Dinnei
be prepared. Come and "enjoi
rself. 1
pla~y was grven at thr~C~ervte]
iun S'-hool titled The Do Fum
Farriil,v~-Thurs.dey night. Mat
e Center Rabun baseball sea
has begun, its 1941 session
May 17 Chev visited,.at Pin<
and niavy^-B w on d e rfu 1 garm
re>. Tl-7 . favor of Centei
iun. Tust Coodgorn. ?_cafccher
mr HheIL_ pitcher; J. A. Gbod
is. first baseman; Grady Boo
second; Jake Choice, third
mie Davenport, Matthew Shel
J. Si-aw. Ella B. Henderson
fmen! Several balls were bat
out of the park by the follow
players: Matthew and Lerot
11, J. A. Goodgoins, Grad]
ker and Oscar Sullivan.
lla B Henderson pitched i
t out gam**- a -few day* - agtr;
here will be a (fame at tbi
ter Rabun school house Sat
ay May .24. Come one." corm
I BLR BRANCH
M. R. CHl'RCH
. B. ( . _( unringhaiti.
he Sunday?^?TtooT*'opened ai
u*ual hour with the Shpt. Mr
W. Dreher presiding. The les
wan beautifully discussed,
t 11:30 our pastor brought ui
ther of his spin*""' flf ""'
<4i? ewfBMll tUdli heart to re
e.
:,30 Rev. Cunnigham address
the graduating class of Lake
v High School. He was pre
ted a lovely bouquet of flow
tfi memory of the class anc
r?ol by Miss Hattie Muller on<
the graduates. r V. Cunming
i commended our capable prfr
il and teacherR for the fim
k they are doing here,
p.m. the ACE league openec
? the president and her cokers
at their post* Mis* ZerTucker
was in charge of the
ling topic for discussion How
Read our Newspapers,
p.m. Rev. J. W. Shaw presidelder
of the Columbia Disl
CME Church and principal
:he Ij?keview High School dered
a forceful message. Text
Lulce 4:1ft,' -eqfclect Making
use. May Go3 bless him and
r he live a long lifp so that
(night do work for God
hF District Conference will
rene at Double Branch May
Saturday? May 24, 1W1. I
Classified Advertising , i
Column d
Spc-oiui Notices, Caiile of Thank*
Memoriaius, Brrtb Ahhuunceinenti
Marriage Amtouncet.,?iU. etc.. ai?
charged ful aX tha ^au. of -ltRTpT j]
- Tine-: Cash mutt r <. com pany^jt
tinier. Minimum charge 00c
IN MKMOKIAM
'In memory of our dear and be
loved sister Lenora B. Flemings
Smurt, wty departed thib life on.
_ year-ago.-jtlay 21. 1940.
? ?r
One year ago deai sister von iel! al
fS.Ub' C- - 1
But it seems like yesterday:
The cheerful words you _nsert tc
say
Still linger iti our mind.
We think of you all the.' time.
- fjdnely are our hearts today '
For the dear one we loved so de&i.0
Ix. ?
Has forever passed away.
Kh4 ??/if fiata/dletn
uwut VV4W IIV/V Oiv.ftvww..,
ia ' Fleniming>.. mother.
Dannie E. Stuard, aunt; Florence jT
- -Fleming b.?Ed ward < FlehTTngb, 0 ^
M. Flemings, James PTeminas.. kul
fin Flemings, Mack Kiver Flein
- inger Willie James, brothers.
22-23. Come and rfhare with us
two enjoyable days.
y
MT. T'lLGRIM BAFT. CHI KCH
Rev. J. H. Splgner, Pastor
Killiar*. S. C.?Sunday schoo
10:30; Preaching 12:30;
~ "2:00 o'clock. Serv ices will be pre- '
Rented tyr the Missionary society ^ --We
had a grand revival, which
was conducted by Rev. Z. E. Den
nis. We had three to join. Come
one and all and let us have ?
grand time. ??
: The MissonarieF w'nt meet cm
- -Tuefcdey *fTt?TiT Tit 8 o'clock Pleas come
and' meet -on time. becynsr
we have- some important thing*
to do,
ST. M ATTHEW > NEW S~
Rev. John r. Coaxum is- i?t his
home in Ariderson?. C\. spending
sometime with hiK children:
The following persons art- horn,
after the close of a successful 4
- html term. Miss fcfirJean Whit- *
more. Miss' Elizabeth Scott ancf
Mr Claude Jones.
" MI'S. Jessie Mae Vaughn ^of Nev>
York ga\e a birthday party Fri
day. May 1G. at 4 o'clock for her
little daughter Daisy Belle who
elebrated ner third birthday. A
large group, of -youngsters were :
present and had a grand time.
In regards to the news fo the
Twil.ght -Social club last week,
one name was omitted Mrs. Mable
""Hartley treasurer, j^nd instead -H
<f members the word was to have
been Mesdames Ossa Belle Paris
Mattie Rivers, Mary Lou Sumter
- and Mary?Kitt:
Mr. Abe Robinson who has been
sick for a short while diea Sunlay
morning. May 18, iy41 and
was funeralized Wednesday. May
' .'1st.
JOHNSTON NEWS
? Presiding Elder Thomas of W-l
r ^.erboro, S. O. will hold his second
1 quarterly conference Bethel Ac. -?
Mv^rtdixircTrrMay 25th. All class
leaders are requested to make a
round report.
The Mutual Aid Burial Home so
iety will celebrate its 8th anniversary
May 25th at Mt. Zion Bap
^ tist church. The sermon will be
delivered by the Rev. John. Town^
send of this cUjv The public is
^ invitff] atton/t ?
1 Mrs. A7 C. McFarlinUf Augusta,
Ga., spent the week end with
" Mrs. Sallie Lue Pope,
j ~ M,rs. W?. M. Singleton Columbia
spent the week .end hero with
; friends.
Miss Felicia E. Starks of Augusta,
Ga., spent the week end
? vith Miss Hattie Miles.
f Prof, and Mrs. S. K. Dean and
baby spent Sunday with Mr. and
_ MrSi G**Orge Dean ?
* BETHEL A. M. E. CHI RCH
f Rev. M. R. Hudson, Pastor
Pee Dee, S. C.?-Sunday was a
fine day for ajl church goers. The
S.S. began at the usual hour with
Supt. and teachers at their post. 1L ^
o'clock at St. Mary and at 3:30
the. pa*tor also preached at Bethel
' he delivered a wonderful message
from Jeremiah 7:3. Rev. Sam Lee
worshiped with us. The May Day
rally closed Sunday and the report
s was fine. Total amount__aia?d??.?
" JS.il 1. 1HH Missionary President
also closed their rally which netted
$17.52. We are proud to seo
how our faithful members are
working for the church.
JACKSON NEWS
I
The Fairfield School Finals
The finals were held May 8th
' The day's program consisted ot
' a barbecue which everyone enjoy
e<L
The evening program featured
the commencement exercises. Rev.
Paul Eubanks delivered the ad
dress to the graduates. Those receiving
certificates for high school
were Misses Ola Mae Craig, Jessie
Mae Lee and Hattie Belvih
I Byrd.
Miss Vera M. Thompson has returned
to her home in Greenville
after spending the school term in ?
I Aiken county.
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