The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 31, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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If on i?Tons quaatloa will txa tmwawi
"h?" la thla column. Toe a hiran Imx.
a and Ik fb* my aaw Astioloot XKAfioM 4
Lucre Day Ciut and tacaln krr ratuaa
mall a cooAdaatlal latter, of baa a arte a'analysing
tfaraa (3) questions prtitjaly. Hfi
your full nam a. addraaa, and birth date to
all latlais and plaaaa Include a aalf ad
daoaaad. itxhpid envelope for yaw reply.
Writ* Toj?Auk* Waujics. nn W Tai
Palmxtto Luuin, 111! Awmkt
Colombia. 1. Cmwifc
11. M. ('. My lovi'tl olle joined
llit- army 1 nu't armlhrr ?>ii? n
who i.s also a siuthii' audi want
to kauw wTiith mm should 1 marry
? ?.
Answj^r -."NusntH'i one ukcmi i
io.e >4pu. The lvll*>w yon met re
< < 111)> ?iofs ;.jitl would marry yon
-lonioiiow it you ?\-olil<l jfive?yoUl
f 'hi. \ ui, :?:? Vol;'It: . . . wait
tW. month-. !;r|'i.iiv ui. King?
? you i iiiiiuJ
(h, H. " My iiiit'lc 111 oi?ii
iiit' a jyU-ni Ins Uu:-iiu'ss iJ' I tin
isiieit school this summer ami 1
i. -?.. *ia
* Aiis'wr i Io's mighty J anxious^
n. i.;t\t- vol; como into his Ft.tool
ul | ui !ur iiiul leu in h is business,
Hi .- getting' oiti. nml wouiil Jovi
to huso Vow to |I.ue sotolv o! iii?
I'e s | ?om s i; t ft a?ofo-r i >ff a | I 'Hi
isilig Intnl. ! : toll in ^llis blisl'
\V, M . M. What maili t *.: i
; oimg?11;il1:?ttt4?Hie?way he ?ji<.
^ u hen 1 touini ?oo't : bout lie ail<
this t'tlu i gill'.' I timl your eul
i'lt'.i i.vt mtr alii! \Vouh I
like 11 get my Astrology Keudi. g
Answer The t'cloW Was put on
a >|?ot when you asked him ale u
? this other gul a!'. ! ' !n- "tried to get
emt--of it (he best way -hr~"cnutrtT'1
1 eel I: at voil majie a mistnl;. to
even mention it to him ... it
won't make him think any more
c! yfia. Yes, you may send for
v?u.r Asliology Reading. lit* sure
1u--semi . i hi1 -r?iihtv bt11hciat rr ami"
eo/jeet address.
Y ! 1 am living with my
..liopteil niothei and she is Very
oiih..p|?y. 1- there any thing 1 ear.
no to hvlp the .situation. Will j
> - .tr-W a mi Igor? -i-=r??
. . ' 1 'l ill ill il I Will 'II i . i I M laujl
get a lob a nd I i i?to?help
VUI 1'ostei mother as much us
-you van ui til she gets on her feet
again. Singing seems to be emu?tute-ni
. . . tsrke pan in tin- c:mch"
^hoi r an,I wli.-p v...) ^-4l1_:nT'.
l-?kn-g vocal lessons.--tT.
(-?I j. nr.: eh longer will
he helo| e " j obtain the kitnl ?1
a joti that I went
Answer- t^uite ., tew niunths"
' that you tu_ke anv k.nd
vj_v?uiiv fwrt y ou can get "in the
_ meantime and continue to place
your application- for public work
that yot( ai ? interested in at in .-s
nt.
' ' 1 h"! really Worried av 1
Ul" U"" hel e. ten ho, loves fell
should I , concen""
-tuning for mate-'
An yyvir-oidy o?e of them
? have Vim, . , . There k ' no'
other choice. The fellow wr.
lu"f !,!t yo.: .sfht i?Ve ,vjth
yma-.-t_MVe?tuur .. up-.?life " other"
y.umie man is ..rlVring- you mar-'
" ge. a nice home. and all of hilove
and I a,i. sure that he ,,UM
mase you haj'py
II. (' I II me sir if my bus
bund should i'u t.. th:^ plait- and
put his application tor -\vo> K ? I
want to know if I should tiaiv fuiZlr.
"77.pay-u:. thi- job 1-am
Oli '
' Answer ?Kncoi.iatft- your hus-hanil
tu place his application it
the plant you have in mind, lli.?previous
record with them i .. su .h
.that tjii'i 'Aili..wuj?t t*? place h m
as soon as possible. Indeed you
should ask for a raise in pay You
aie making1 a very 'small sVlury
" Toi TTn- long honr< ;in 1 hai-l v--rk
\ ot? tiave rr> endure.
\i I. '/.ION M. K. ( lirHCll
Rev. ( . Mcllwain, Pastor
Our X.epened at usualtT.iuV
With all officios at their post of
duty. The lesson was reviewed
l-y the pa*toi class No. J has the
A met. . ?'
At Id'o'cloc k our pastor came
before ti*vand lie was good. The
Holy (. hus\ dwelled with us while
___ the lo in "f' (lull I nllu 11.
'We ate looking forward to the
econd Sunday in .June for outr
Children's f>a.\r exercise. The put>
li is invited.
Our Usher boat(I went to Ridge
wood baptist church Sunday afternoon
and put over a wondeitul
program. Our pastor find
Shiloh choir went to Crane ('.reek
Baptist church and rendered service
for them. We are proud to
have a man that believes in cooperation
with all people. At out
niK'x- s service, nev. Pearson <Ic
livered a very nice sermon all enjoyed.
Along with him was Rev
W. Walker.
-Singing union met at Fairview
church Sunday 3:30 with Mr. C
Roberson, president. All choir
leaders Were present: Mt. Zion,
Ebenezer. New Hope, Round Top,
Fairview, in our. midst, to assist
this union was Mrs. W. R. Bowman,
and Miss Dorothy Harper.
? F'?db-etmnfnr the xmtOTJ $1^.55.
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JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL
Mrs. Eliza P. Johnson, Principal
1 Jacksonville graded school located
on u beautiful two-acre
! spot, two miles west of Oranrte
ville, S. C., with its^ flowers and
' shrubs. it Is a pleasant sight to
behold. Its white post and rail
iing add much to its beauty. With
two energetic teachers there were
fifty-jiw pupils enrolled. School
opned September 30, 1940 with *
seven month term closing May 2
We are pleased to say we havt
had a successful term.
Programs were rendered on va
rious holidays. Hallowe'en, a
contest was given with Piney
Grove school participating. Thank*
giving, a play was given by the
pupils. Christmas, an exercise
was rendered and a tree was laden
with many gifts for all. On Valentine
we were -pleased to huvi
Prof. Z. TownseryJ. principal of
Aiken graded sc'hool witness oui
program and delivered a worth
-wk+lc--message to our stuent bid>
and active P.T.A. Rev. Paul
Wells was with us Negro History
"week March 1st, we were graced
with the Schofieid?~tpmrte??-ot
rscisoneiu in. & i. school, Arken.
' Through the untiring efforts ol
our teachers and hard work put
forth by our P.T.A. the children
TT^fout School enjoyed many sa va?ry
meuIs-cooked by uur etflelght
cook. Mrs. Mattie Wiggins in out
new kitchen which was built on
our grounds this term.
We have realized that success
conies to those who work for it
We are jrreud to say we have on
our grounds a real pump of cool
iefrushing water, two sanitary to
tcts .a play ground, an athletic
square, a lily pool and a flow'ei
gaiden.
Our basketball team played
many gante? loosing only - two;
These young children will be great
athlete^ if they continue in the
field.
The primary group taught
M i si LiTcte^AsfdeyRubinson beautifully
worked out during?,theii
activity period a unit on transportation.
Trying to 'rive 'those
little folk the real meaning an.1
value of transportation, on April
25th the teachers, journeyed a-foot
with them., to Warrenville, S. C.,
where each one bought therr ticket
and boarded the train for Aiken.
After our arrival we visiteu
many places of interest including
the theater. We returned by bus
and were carried fo our individual
homes bv ear. - -Indeed- wr- hid a
lovely tiHp. - ?'
Sunday, April 27th the gradiia_ tmg
exercise was held. Prpf. M
0. Darkins, principal of Schorteld
school spoke to the class of three
and a large aiidipiu-t.?His nth
dress was inspiring. Mr. R. L.
principal of Freedman school
(iianiteville. presented the certificates.
Continuing our work ont
week' longer w* presented twenty
three, perfect attndunce certifieat
s and 45 pro/Potion cards. AT
hearts were happy.
Satui dayi,?May 3rd ij a.m.?the
elementaly group, teachers ami
i number of patrons were on oui
IU Ijin allium. UU. 1 iroUgli
the cooperation of Pres'ieTi A.W
Nicholson we were successful iti
using thfe Bettis academy bus wift.three
worthy drivers. Savanah h
u lovely city with its beautifu
government homes for Negroes
Victory Drive, Georgia State col
loco. fhe Naval?-btest^and? nTSTTj
other cites which were information
and inspiration to our croup
The group .carried _hatkeL-Uvmdrt-f
Trcrfcv we had a real feast alone
the way. On our return we stopped
in Augusta. Ga. purchased ict
cream by the aid of the pupils anc
seived the entire group. On oui
return to the school at 8 p.m. w<
paused, had prayer and thankee
God for our safe trip.
The teachers "allcT pupils wish tc
thank our Jearves teacher ami cour
ty nurse fov-^FeTr visits.
We were elated with the honoi
of holding the attendance bannei
several months.
The teachers were re-electec
and have signed their contracts
for th 19-11-42 session. The com
murrity has witnessed one of th<
most successful sessions in th<
history of the school.
BOCK FORI) A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev^ W. f,, Williams, Pastor
M"t. Carmel, S. C.May 11th?
The S. S. 'held it* regular sessior
uu- iiMuu nour with officers
teacher? and pupils present.
A large number communed af
fer listening to a strong sermoi
delivered by our pastor take?
from'St. T.uke 8:48, subject A Mo
thers' Dramatic Fairth. This wa
a thrilling sermon. The service
w*?re largely attended hv visitor.
filnii uu I1 Wilier churches whom wi
welcome and invite to come again
This being rally day the rol
as called as follows: Ruby Dun
'P. 50c; Ariann Colemarr 1 Oe; De'
ie Mars he I 50c; Jae~ Mims?50e[eriiotta
Dennis, 50c. llattie Ben
y, 50c; Marshal- Belcher, 50c; Eli
m Lee, 50c; Mary Collier, 50o; H
r)unlap, 50c: C. R. McCombs, 50c
'.cnnie Belcher, 50c. Floyd Ren
is 50c; Sarah Belcher, 25c; Gra
ie Tucker, 50c; Lillian Wheeler
">0c; G. Belcher, 25c; Lula I.ee
'5c; C. R. Johnson, 50c. W. F
McCombs, 50c; Essie Belchej- 50c
'da Scott, 50c; Sam TuckerL 50c
nnie Dunlap, 50c; Peter Mairtii
J 50r. Florence Norman, 50c; Flor
net* v?reen, ouc; Mansy Normal
'fir; A. D. Wheeler, 50c; Eddie Let
tOc; Maiion Banks, 50c; M. Johr.
ton. 50c; Julia Tucker, 50c. Char
'ie MrHerrin, 50c; Essie T. Bank?
'5c: Earl Belcher, 50c; Ben Tuck
er, 25c; F. D, Lee 50c: Lucy Lee
50 c,r Lave Belcher, 50c; Kitt'
*X TH1
ANTIOCIl BAPTIST CHURCH !
Rev. (i. D. Collins, Pastor
Prownsville?S. S. bean at 10:^
30 by Supt. J. F. Hasty. Class .1 e
has the banner. I
. Dea. Ike Jackson conducted^htt J
- player-serviced Dea. J. W. Reav- r
es, secretary of the church for j
30_years made remarks of past J
1 and present work of the church, j
He stated that in?a- reeent ehueeb p
meeting the pastor's salary was i
1 raised $25 more this year than it |
was last year. He further stated 1
that Rev. Collins has done more
for the church in repair afld more a
members have joined during his }
1 pastorate. -?- s
Rev. J. H. Smith preached a soul s
stirring sermon from II Kings 4:2 i
we had an old time revival. $15. p
60 was raised. Rev. J. A. Wil- s
' liams^ family was pj-esent. A
timely proram was rendered by I
the youn|g people. Miss Louida '
Williams in charge. I
The Joint Stock will have their 1
1 annual Thanksgiving?a program ~
the first Sunday in June. Sister "
Eliza Gadsden m charge at Anti- J
och 11 o'clock.
Dinner at church. , i .
Rev. G. D. Collin.s \yill preach a
the Annual Thanksgiving sermon. J
The Bingham school closing set 1
nion will be at 3:30 the 4th Sun- _t
day hi May A.M.TTchurch
_ Bingham, g C.,la?H, H. Her- -I
riott. pastor. The sermon will bt 1
delivered by Rev. G. D. Collins
1 Miss Virginia Lowery and Mis* 1
Thelma Cotton teachers. You !
1 are rnvited to be present. e
! WAYMA.N CHAPEL NEWS* 5
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Rev. Leroy Jackson, Pastor s
Winnsboro. S. C.^The Sunday j
school.convened at the usual hour I
I with Supt. and co-worken* at their., -I
r post "of"" duty. After the class e
: discussion of the lesson Mr. Stew- j|
i art Campbell conducted the review.
The adult class has the a
L nanno*. ?
Sunday moaning-?the pastor's u
. - exi was taken from Acts" 9:6 sub jy
:ect Giving One's Self to the Setvice
of God. At 3:30 he preach d
the annual sermon at the Fair ^
'ield County high school to a large g
udience. His text was takei \
i fronr-Proverbs ^:7,~sub|ect Th- jy
Importance of Geiing Wisdom. n
At 7 o'clock the president oi
i the League. Miss C. Whitener ^
onducted devotions and presented \.
Miss Be: trice Ellison who opened
he topic How to Use Our Radios, jyi
r- -Othei y also spoke on the tupic.
- Tin P.uMUl'w A l,| boaru met at 0
the parsonage May 19th. The
meeting was called to order by p
I the president. after the business a
was over a timely topic was dis- jv
- ?The members were then
served. p
The Usher board?met?Wednes?= \
~ May night at 7 o'clock. After go- ,,
-;nu f through their regular routine p
a very good program wr.< render- ]r
tM*; r;
I I he choir is stall going forward.
The children are still enjoying
I at 4 o'clock thyy are on the ground
A contest is in progress which will
i be held in the near future; an:
one may take a part. ^
[ Quite a few visitors were out h
_ Sunday. You are always wel- a
s come at Way man. h
' - I'IE D.MONT SOCIAL- CLUB
e
I Pttrrimcrnl Social "club ol' New tl
York City met Sunday. May 18th r
at the home of Mrs. Jackson and c
r iPunierI?WVst?I20 street. Tiro $
, meeting was called to order bj $
the president. The minutes of the $
last meeting were read, received a
I and adopted. Unfinished and new C
usiness was discussed. t
4 The club had as their guest
speaker Mr. John S. Pitts, presilent
of the Piedmont club of Phil~
idephia, P;\. Mr. Pitts who lead
i in the discussion: The topic on
"belter club life. Each member r
vas asked to tell what he plans F
'or the future in regard to bet i
er club life.
I Those who enjoyed such a won.
lerful day: Mrs. Willa G. Fuller i
and Dorothy Whitemire of Mt i
v v'ernon, N. Y.; Dr. Amos, Mrs. ?
Renslv. .ladcinn and Hunter Mr q
ind Mrs. M. Pettaford, Mrs. Ma- f
- mic Harris, Mrs. Elbert Pitts t
I Messrs Wiljir.mson, R. Fuller und I
J. Grayer, Misses Emma a<nd Cu- I
panna Pitts, Miss Pearl Grant. '
A delicious repast was enjoyed (
,y everypne. Mrs. Jackson and
Hunter had as their dinner guest (
1 Dr. Amos.
??-The trtub is planning to see the i
>lay title "My Native Son".
We adjourned to meet at the i
1 oine of Mrs. Beasly 343 St. Nich- !
> das, Ave. Then everybody went I
?ut : nd enjoyed the beautiful pa- 1
3 ade in Central Park "I Am An I
s An^eriean'V- !
5- Friends erf??Allrt'?Bri'Vt'l 1
e are glad to see her back in New (
?'ork for the summer.
1 Cupanna Pitts, reporter. r
t" Rrown, fSOc; Eliza Willis 25c; ToS
tal amount raised $18.85. Poor i
t "ollection 55c: miblir 81 55- 1
- ary $7.18. t
A Mothers' Day program was <
; -endered by the Pulpit Aid club (
- it 8 o'clock. We had a Mulberry's >
- choir with their sweet music we <
, always enjoy very mych. We in- !
!, vite them and their quartet t o
'. come again. Collection $6.06 af- i
; ter which the baby contest Cffme \
; to a close. Only two bnbie? were I
i represented: William L, Williams, \
- Jr.. $4.65; Belle L. Dunlap, $10.00.
a Total $14.65, Total amount rais- 1
e ed by the Pulpit Aid for the nite c
- $20.71. Total raased during the
- day $47,79. t
i, We ask fche-.prayers .of the read- i
ers of our paper, that we c
't continue* to forward" under the (
i' ..leadership of our pastor.
8 PALMEgro tBAtom
BALTIMORE, MP. NEWS U
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Hv (.Mrs.) I.ouise LI. Douglass The
Who-ever-will club renderd
a mock program Friday nite,
day 23 at Mt. Hebron church, o
distress of emmeuies, Mrs. Ber- ?
ice Knox. Recitations, solos, pa- ?
>ers, etc. were presented- Mrs., u
dary Green raised the largeet tf- ?
nount $23.65 and received first t<
(rize^rej5f?sentatrve Miss Virgin- b
a. Second prize, Mrs. Etta Bo- *
er, who represented South Caro- u
ina.
Wednesday night the Mission- w
iry society presented a Fashion C
>how depicting house dressesr w
thow displaying house dresses, tl
treet dresses, hous'e"coats, evenng
gowns in various colors. First h
>rize went to Mrs. Mary Lann; tl
:eeond prize to Mrs. C. Pratt- b
On sick list are Rev. Marshall
'lowers, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Perry H
'ames, Mrs. Lula P. Boone, Mr. ?
-fill, Mr. Rosevelt Heath, Rev. n
Vebster Net'-l.
The Lord's Supper wiTT he adninistered
at Mt. Hebron Sunday h
une 1, at 3 'H) p.m. The public 1
s cordially invited. s
Messrs A1 M. Gore, Jr.. Enoch "
ind four .others enjoyed a pleas- ?
nt trip to \! Y. C., Broklyn, N. ?
^., Atlantic Citv, over the week K
nd. [j
Mr. James Houston departed
'rovident hospital. He leaves to h
nourn, his mother, Mrs. Bessie i'
louston, fTrt her; Mu. Herbert tl
louston, and one brother. Fun ral
services were conducted al C
ilt. Hebron church. Saturday, May V
24th. Undertaker, Mrs. Katie w
Villiams. We extend our sincere
ympathy. ^
Motored to Washington, D. C.: C
'Irs. Louise (I. Douglass, Mr. P.
Gillion, Mr. R. P.' Baker, Mrs S
tolley Guru, Mrs. M/S. Baker and G
njoyed a pleasant trip sight-see- V
ng.
The Douglass high school foi ^
Mrs. Rebecca Shaw had for her
uests Mrs. L, G. Douglass and r>
Irs. Molley (lore Saturday after- i
oon. hi
Mrs. Hyler Holland had as her
uests Mrs. I.. G. Douglass, Mr. y<
!. R. Sprite. Mrs. Lottie Sinill it
Irs. Lillian. Juncs_. Mr. Johnson h
Ir. Gladden. Delicious 'refrashrents
were served.
Mrs, Magdafene ,S,.. McClenon
ad as her guests Mrs. Gore and
Irs. Douglass.
Mrs. Arsonia McDowell mother
Irs. Young is still in the-city and i
J?... . ..It' ?t lKu
f varioUs friends.->
We had a terrible storm here 1
'riday. Hril stones, thunder 81
nd lightening storm. Trees and ?
ouse tops were blown down.
The S. S. S. club met with Mrs. 8
rene Boler, t>l3 N. Calhoun St. ^
.Tier the devotions the chaplin *
urned the meeting over to the
resident, Mrs. Wilks. Next meet
lg will be at Mrs. Elizabeth Heny,
1318 Myrtle Ave. r<
HITE HAIX A.M.E. CHURCH ,N
hi
Rev. W. M. Brown, Pastor ot
Jenkinsville.?Sunday school S
as called to order at the usual si
our bv the Sunt, with officers
nd teachers at theirr post. The hi
jsson was explained to its high- -V
st.
At :t::i0 the union choir renderd
us a very unique program?foe
he benefit of the Young People's n"
ally for the painting of the ^
hurch. Mt. Moriah Bap. church
3.20;~Tlock Hill choir No. Two
3.25; White Hall Choir No. 3, 05
4.50. Officers, members, friends
nd young people raised $24.50. ^
h.r rally will continue thru the
hird Sunday in June.
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ROVIDENCE A. M. E. CHl'RCll 1
Rev. M.. 0. Bowman, Pastor
Sunday schpol opened at the
egular hour by the Supt., Bfo
I. M. Bowers,_all the officers wei:r>r ?
t their post of duty except one ?
he lesson were beautifully review- 9
d by the pastor who brought ?,Jt *
nany vital points on the lessor, ft.i
ur information. "
At the regular hour service be- 5
:an with a large number and a i.(
ull choir. After the devotions
he pastor look his text fiom St J'
ohn 21 :G, subject Get on the
tight Side. This sermon was de- .
ivered with power. At the close
)f the sermon two young n> p
onnected themselves with the
hurch. ^
At 3 u'clock all the young peo- ^
>le were called together by the
>astor and elected officers for *he *
V.C.E. LeLague and they were e- ^
ected as follows: President, Miss
?ula Boyd; Vice-President,Mr.
Cddward Werts; Secretary, Miss ^
>essie Mae Clark; Asst. Secretary
tfr. T. Colemon; Treasurer, Miss ?
IRIPT Mllleb. 1 ne pastor instruct p
d the League and gave "them a
tubject to debate in their nex> ~
neeting. The meeting was well .
ittended. - ..
The \f ivciAnaru aAfiplu wiia aaII. J
d by the President, Mrs. Vangie ^
lowers who is preparing to meet
he District Missionary convention ^
vhieh is to he held July 24th at
"ross Road A.M.E. church. The fl
ally for this drive will close June ^
12 at which time there will bp a ?
Missionary Pew rally. j,
The following announcement j;
va.s made by the pastor: Oflfical
joard next Friday night and on 0
:he 7th and 8th third quar- f
erly conference will be here. ?
P.rother E. M. Bowers made a j
"avorable report coming from the /
listrict conference. c
i^mong the visitor,, who worship
>d with ug were Mrs. Martha Met*
ind several others from Mt. Olive <
hurch. You are always welcome.
iome to church; go to church. .
Boyd?reporter. i
\
RIENDSHII' A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. H. W,^ Walker, Pastor
Clinton, S. C.?Sunday sehoo
penej with the Supt. on the job
i?fs remind ourselves of th<
lrny benefits derived from reglar
attendance upon the service
f public worship. Church at
endanee shouldn't become lesser
y no weans. Tn fhTs critical
ime the churchis the only ref
ge to seek.
At 11:30 the pastor's subjeel
'as God's Search for Man", II
'hron. 16:9. His Congregation
'as well informed of the ways
hrough which God searche* foi
men. Thuy were first through
is goodness; second, through war
bird, misery and pain andfourth
ereavement. We were delightec
) have as our visitors Miss Ett&
[art, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brannon
liss Hayt made complimentary
ernarks.
At 8 o'clock the pastor's subject
'ir^ "The Materials" that VVTrT
:omans 12:21. His message gavt
II courage to stay on the winning
ide. Four leading points to win
l the-realm of the spiritual were
ne- must possess (a) A knowledge
f God. (b) Faith in God; (c)
ieep the prayer line open; (d)
[live patience, and wait on God
Visitors are always welcome tc
1J?of nur se.rvirps.?If von mis*
earing our pastor Sunday mornlg
and evening, you miss someling.?
?"
Messrs Johnnie Williams* anc
lavid Young left Sunday foi
/inston-Sclem, N. C., where they
ill spend the summer.?
?.rYf
miaa nivuiia ?ncm ICJ^ umvu
ay morning fbr Washington. D
after 3 weeks stay, here.
Miss Etta Hart of Little Mt
. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Biannon
cdtrmbia, were Sunday guests o<
liss Ernestine C. Shell.
We regret to lose our agenl
t'illie J. Moore wh0 has been call
J?to service.?When ?U+k4c?Sa+v
ills, you irtust answer. We hav<
vo agents, little Ruby D. Pitt*
rid Mrster John L. Reeder. ~Wc
ope you will have your nickh
?ady when they call. They an
iung and feel they can do t:u
>b. To encourage them, pa*
lem. and you'll he sure -of you,
eader each week.
HELENA NEWS
Sunday- was a very pleasant
ty lW church goers and Sunday
hool coworkers. Rev. Dayson deyered
a soul stirring sermon
ibject: Business.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the Rev
C. Freeman delivered a soul
irring sermon which he~made
rery heart rejoice. Collection ol
5.04 was given.
Miss Gladys Smith has return
1 home after spending her vaca.
on in. Washington, D.C., - with
datives ?and friends.
Mr. Edward Sligh of Charlotte
. C.. was the week end guest ol
is father Mr. Robert Sligh anc
;her relatives here and Newberrj
Mrs. Ethel Cla'k from Winston
hlem, N.C., is home vi??tmg hei
ck mother.
Mrs. Viola Reeder is visiting
er aunt Mrs. Myrtle B<v?vn am
Frs." Ella Abrams here.
Mr. Edd Sligh was the after
oon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Browt
Mrss dfnez Dewalt and Mr. Tho
tas and Silas Do wait wer? th<
eek end guests of their sister
Lrs.... Amanda Bobb. Revv ant
frs." Freeman gave them a xjoj
ill also.
Mis.s Jonell Sligh and little sot
.rthur Lee Wilson and grandmo
ler Mrs. Amarwla Cannon nri
pending, the week end in Green
Hie with Mrs. Laura Sligh am
a~ghters.
Mrs, Ellen T? Coleman Passes
Mrs. Ellen T.1 Coleman died Flay
morning at--5:15 o'clock fihi
as a loyal and faithful membei
r Brown Chapel AME churcl
nd served for many years as or
anist of the Church. She was th(
dfe of the late Rev. G. T. Cole
lan, who preceded her to th<
reat beyond. Mrs. Coleman wa<
wed by both white and colored
leaving to mourn her depth oni
on, and n host of reJatives_v?rn
rierwls.
The funeral services were a
ne above named church with th<
astor Rev. T. E. Robinson offi
iatinpr, assisted by Dr. E. A
idams, of Columbia, ore of thi
reneral Officers of the A. M. E
Ihurch, with courtesy ami ser
ice of the T. A. Wrllinms Under
akinpr Home. Interment i:? Browi
lhapel cemetery,
Mrs. Priscilla Robinson of Con
,*y is visiting in Helena an<
lewberry. At present she is st<>i
ins: with her two daughters Mrs
?? Ilajiias ami Mm. Ellen B
loyd.
Miss Carrie T<. Gary left las
hjesday for Philadelphia to spen<
er summer vacation. Master Wil
am_Jackson left for White Plali
J. Y., to spend the summer witl
is aunt, Mrs. Fannie Nunn.
Mrs. Sarah Ray Williams ant
ier husband spent the week e-v
/iin ner motner Mrs. FoHv Roy
nd left Monday morning for he
ome in New York City. The1
/ere accompanied as for as Wasl
ngton, D.C., by Mr. Wjllinm T
lartor.
Mrs. Mary Johnson Cleveland
>r Harris street spent the day 'n
Telenn visiting Mrs. ML. Haync
nd friends. Mrs. E. (J. Gary
JrR. N. E. Singleton and Mrs
^mey Graham were also pleasan
allers.
^uhacriho For
Phe-PulHH'IfO l^adei
DUE WEST NEWS
Sunday services as usual were
well attended and of impressive
content m the churches of Due
West -on last Sunday. Sunday
? school?at Mt."Zton arret St. "Mary
? and the regular Sunday school
and preaching at Mt. Lebanon*
1 The pastor ftev. B. J. Glover was
the speaker at the morning houi
' accompanied by the choir and"seV- |
eral members of the congregation
rendered service at Mt. Zion A. I
, M. E. Zion church near Hodges, j
of which Rev. M. Mtissey is the ,
1 pastor.
1 At the evening service the Rev I
' C. G. Glover, father of the pastory
and the Rev. J. II. Burns, pastor
( of Flat Rock A ME church were
I his pulpit guests. Rev. Mr. Burns
was the speaker and preached a
splendid sermon.
Rev, B. J. Glover was a visitor
in Greenwood and Asheville, N.C.
last Monday.
I Mr. E. T. Hulrnes "spent last
, week end in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pruitt of
( Asheville, N. C., visited parents,
, ami relatives in Due West on last
Sunday.
Mr Harmon of Philadelphia ar
rived on last Sunday morning foi
a vjsU_JiVj.tk.Jn? iathai-Reit. Geo.
!' "Harmon.
' Miss Jennie Holmes spent the
u "test week end at home.
Rev. Mr. Thompson of Granville
who is the pastor i of Mt
I Clemens CME church and Mr. B.
? T. Smith one of officers who
lives- in Dut? West were worshippers
at Mt. Lebanon on last Sun
day night.
Messrs. Albert Anderso-. u>s
son Mr. Frank Anderson and Mr.
Eugene A. Sussowell, Jr., attend:
?d the commencement sermon of
t'e Brewer Hieh School at Oreen
wood on last Sunday pun.
The Citv Wine club was 'cnl'ed
' to order by the president at H:,10
u o'cloclL Opened Uy singing At
the Cross, where mv Savior died;
r prayer byHMrs. Mary -Mffrshallr
singing I will trust in the I.n?*d;
Scripture the 23rd Psolms. After .
v>hich the meeting was opened for
business. Old and r.pw business
was discussed. We-received one
new member, Mr. James Turman
from the OCC Camn. The h?"i?
was turned over to Mrs. Ellis, the
- hostess,- who "served sandwiches,
punch and cake. The next meeting
will be at Mrs. Minnie Franklin.?
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TRINITY A. M. E. CHCRC'H '
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
I ' , -?J
Silver St.?The Sunday school
- opened with the Supt. Bro. Mack
Boozer in charge. The cLas?ea
were beautifully taught by Asst
Supt. L. K. Jackson. After which
1 the lesson wasu rev lowed?bv the
Supt. and pastor. At the adjourn
merrt of the school Mrs. Bessie
Reeder anil Mrs. Lucindu -Clark?o4'
Bush River conducted the prayer
1 service.
The pastor Rev. J. E. Dixon en
r tered the rostrum with a great
soul stirring rrttssage from the
1 4th chapter of Amos, Prepare to
' meet Thy* God Subject: Preparation.
He went out in the vineyard
to strengthen others. It was Amos
1 Dipt wus-talking -thru the pastor
' who is quite able. He also snoke
' of those who transgressed. So is
rt today when we sin, wf. are Te-~
' TnTnded m ir way tnTcbrne Tiack ,to
1 Him. Amos came on the scene as
God's mouthpiece.
1 Visitors of the church; Mr. Os
car Perry of Greenville, Mrs. Ma i
rie Williams. Bro. Eugene Metts
was a week end visitor to Mrs
' Metts on Charlotte street.
We were in deed glad to see
the dUorister Mrs. Rosa Tola'n
who has been ill and confined to
1 her bed We hope she will continue
to grow strong
1 Miss Bernice Jackson was una1
blP to be in the service." We hope
at the next meeting she wHl In
- present.
Mrs. Kliza Miller Ipft Sn tiinln t, !
to spend awhile with her daughter
in Clinton:
Mrs. Laura Phillips who. has
?T been visaing her mother- h-Tp.NV
Mrs. Phillips, has returned t o
Washington, D. C. Miss Louise
* Werts of Gastorria, N. C., spent
a few days with her family Mr
and Mrs. J. W. Werts.
L W averly Erso Station
ONE STOP STATION
Batteries Recharge and Rentals
1 I uhrication. Washing and PoliRhing
Tire Repair Service
1 Telephone 9.T0S
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Saturday, May 31, 1941
PROFESSION A Ti
CARDS % 4
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DR. H. II. COOPER
ni. N m r
Special Attention Given to Dis'east'H
ot the G units
Gold thrown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 6429 ihea. 8261
1125 Washington St.. C'ota.. S ('
Office ItoDfS: Telephones: (i
8:30 A.M. ic 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 ^
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins _
DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges,
Anesthesia a Specialty
- XXT1 T /S 7 A WW. rn
UK. J. ii. S'l'UAKT
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
? Glasses Pittrtl Accurately
Office Hours Telephones
10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692
4 P.M. to 6 P M. Office 3796 A f
Office Residence
2030 Taylor g< HH7 Pine Htr 1
REV -T H JOHNSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marion Street
Dealer in Real Estate, perforins
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Wills
Deeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
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EVERYWHERE "
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For Dressmaking and Alterations
of all kinds, including the Relining
of COATS
Miss Laney Kennerley
A Specialty is made of School or
Print Dresses. Work Neatlv Done ^
1203 PINE ST.
. MADAM PETER'S
HAIR r.kOWFII
For Diseased ScaTp ? hivm 1.1f?
and Beauty. BEST tJROWER?
A pply once a w*ek?Price -35ev?
]90? Btandinif St.. Columbia. S. C
Counts Drujj Store. Washington
St., Thomas Drue Store, Tayloi
snd . Harden Streets
IgtaL'iSJiiii *
| OIW~ V'flY
IV2 cents per mile
* ??7-'
round trip
10% less than double I
the one way fares
Air Conditioned
i,oacuex I \
ON THROUGH TRAINS | ^
J. T. COBB |
Division Passenger Agent 1
Columbia, 8. C.
Telephone 9231
DANTZLRR BROS.
SHOP REPAIR 3HOP
2379 nervals St. Columbia. S. C
Prices Rjasonahle
lovnnkk Hair Aoling a Specialtj *^7
Work Called For and Delivered
I
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TCENSED EMBALMER
NA AND GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Furteral
Equipment
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
And Better Than the Rest
And Prices Less
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Hesidence Phone 7765
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