The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 28, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3

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\ Saturday, June 28, 1941 South Carolina Open 1 At State A. & M. Coll Orangeburg, S. C., June 21st? ?: Plans wore furthered?here?this week for The Fifth AnnuaF South Carolina Open Tennis Tournament which will be held on the courts at South Carolina State A. & M. college, July 9, 10, and 11.* Officials of the Orangeburg Ten his club which have sponsored the tournament each year since i t started here five years ago- announeed that tlie entertainment features for this outstanding sum mer sports event are more elabo- rate than ever. The South Carolina Open has become one a f the outstanding tournaments of the American Ten ms association nd in the last two years has rated as a major tournament by the national body. Seven of the first' ten ranking lffpu sillirhw nlffl'Pre vnlnocn/l ?the 1941 rating by the American Tenuis dissociation were partici~?" pants in the SouttrrarbTTha "Open ?hr-1040. * Richard Cohen Xavier university star and defending" South Caaolinr champion 11)411, defeated .limmie McDaniel, national singles champion, in the only 1940 upset for the national champion at the South Carolina Open.last year Cohen and McDaniel who are dou?kk**?partners and?Xavier univer* sity representatives are expected to head the list of ranking- stars tltal will participate this year. Tuskegee.'s aces Clifford Russell and Howard Minnis, National dou hies champions; Harmon Fitch, Eych* Sailh, Dr. Kllwood' 'DowrT" l u. T..u_ i O.. ? mi*, i/i. uuiiffc i *, iULvj till , or,, UIIU John L. MctJrifV, Jr., Dr. Walter ?"Johnson-- and others who participated last year have ben invited to return for. the 'Little Nationids". i For the women's events, Tuskegee is expected to send heii famous delegation which include the Peters' Sisters, Mayme Stanley, Helen Hutchinson and ThelTua WeDaniers. These top H ig"ht idayolc wlir~b'd"jumtul" .TyZjmThy newcomers who plan to try out the line clay courts at South Carolina State A. & M. college. In.the junior division, South Ca rolina's Njational Doubles Chani piurr. ami -New..York?Opeu-JunioiSingles Champion, Robert Ashtoid, Columbia, S. C., will be among the leading contenders. A -record par tic i pa t i on- of?rated plovers of the American Tennis association are expected to make this years event the biggest and btvt for high calibre play in the history of fhe association. Joseph D. McCihee. reporter. BROWN CHAPEL A. M. K. CHURCH Kev. T.-- E; Robinson, Pastor Helena, S. C.? Sunday being a very rsyny day a large crowd attended Sunday school, which open ed at the usual hour 10:30. The classes were arranged, and beau tifull taught by the various teachers after which the pastor made a short, but interesting review^ We were proud to have had the -?Presiding' Eider, Rev. O. C. Dunham*\vith ys in discussing our les son. He gave some very timely and encouraging remarks. At 2 o'clock a strong sermon was delivered.j Everyone's heart was made to fejl happy. Continuing the day's program our third quarterly conference was held immediately after service. The " reports were very "good. The presiding elder couldn't help but commend the pastor;and his faithful members for the progress that's going on at Brown Chapel and St. Mary. Just- after the meeting dinner was served on the church yard. Every... body seemed to have enjoyed it to the highest. U i? iAm rtigrwt that thn firm,, Dawkins, once pastor of IDannah's circutr didn't get the chance of de livering his message of God to lie ~ C mo v?i ?71<111<<1Y uigiii un ttLtuuia ui the weather. We are still inviting him. We are looking forward to the S. S. convention this week which will be held at Prosperity, S. C. Our "delegates are Misses Lillie Davis and Elizabeth Sartors. Others are invited to go along. Sunday night, June 29th will be a big nig*ht with us. One of the largest rallies ever had is scheduled. Miss (Jracie Clark left Saturday June 21st for Winston-Salem ? N, ('. to vinit Iter relatives. Don't forget the "leader" for ^ your news. ?? I II I I 'ennis Tournament ege, July 9, 10 and 11 BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS ?Uy??Laaise G. Douglass Mrs. Lillian Allen hud for hei guests on Monday Mrs. Louise G Douglass, Mrs. Sallie McCluckifi and little son; Mrs. Mary Bi ice Mrs. Viola Curbcam. All enjoyable time was had. , Sick are: Mrs. M|a.ggie Lewis, Mr. Hill, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Penny James, Rev. Marshall Flowers. Among those who have improved are Mrs. Lula P. Boones, Mr Roosevelt Heath. We are hoping Row soon they all will recover. The S. S. S.-eLrb met with Mrs Clio Graham with the chaplain it charge of the devotions. Mrs. Lu held its second party of the sea son Friday night, June 20 at 54t Wosfci?BkkHe .Str AH members wore navy blue skirts and ret blouse, white ribbcm on hair, whitt slippers and white aprons. _ The C^-B. society meL Friday night, June 20th. It was callet to order by the President Rev. II Jackson and the chaplain' conduct ed the opening. Next meeting tt be held July 18. Also thy C. B A society will liuve its sermon Sun day evenin, July 29 at 4 p.m. A1 are cordially invite at 1017 So Sarotoera St Our pastor has been ill for fivi months and we are praying fo> his recovery. Mt. Hebron Baptist church oh served the usual Services Sundaj with Rev. Lewis officiating. Oi :T hu rstla y night Rev. R. ,T7 CJ a i 11 a 11 ffoni Washington .conducted the service. He pastors the Spring field Baptist church there. He i: a native of South Carolina :iik certainly did give the' gospel. Mrs Janie Brice McCrorey has just received her diploma from th< Ape Beauty college. She is oper ating in the Kast Side Beauty sa loij at 700 N. Gay St. She is t native of Chester, S. C., a gradu ate of Fin ley high school, in_Che< ter. of which Prof ,-S, L. Fmloy-,-& college graduate having" finisher Brainerd Jr. college also in Ghes ter. under Prof. L. S. Brown.-.? Mr. and Mrs. A1 M, Gore, Jr. had for their week end guest: Miss Mozella Simmons and litth son Leroy Gore. Mrs. Alice Atkins departed thi: life Friday, June 20th at 5:45 a Ms. Atkins lia(i ben in failing m. She will be missed very much health for several years. She wai a member of Mt. .Hebron church Pastor, Rev. Marshall., M'S- Atk ins was born in Pennsylvania. ?FDtSTO NEWS" Although the weather was no -ftrvorable- orr-Rist Sunday"very'"fiTT? Jte.lY.iees. went on. at the various churches. At the First Bitptisl church the Pastor, Rev. J. F. We ton filled his pulpit and preiiche< an able sermon. Dr. \V. \.. Met oeing away, nis pulpit, the Pies byterian church, was filled by Re1 J. L. Brown. The attendant was small at each church, but th< spiritual atmosphere was high. The funeral of Mr.l-Henry Hut chinson, Sr., was conducted by hi, PVstor, Dr. \V. L. Metz, at th< Presbyterian' church on. last Thur day afternoon. Rev. C. Whalej spoke of him as a citizen; Rev Frank Clark spoke of him as i father and Dr V^. L. Metz spok of him as a Christian. Follow ing a very impressive service h was laid to rest in the churcl yard under a bank of beautifu flcrwers. Metz and Davis, funcial directors of Charleston/ wen in charge. Miss Louise Smalfs is here fron New Haven, Conn., visiting rela tives and friends. / Mrs. P. C. Lisbon of Holly Hil spent Che week end here with he parents, Rev. and Mrs. Rober Hionuii Silia uihm gUHMtwtl kg man; friends. - ' Dr. W. L. Met/, and Rev. F. F Metz are attending the Ministers institute in session at Johnson ~TI Smith university. Dr. Metz is i member of t'he facplty. Mr. and Mrs. William Gregon land children erf Charleston canv by last Sunday afternoon to scv their mother, Mrs. Eliza Brown Prof. J. L. Washington, Mr. B J. Brown and Rev. J. L. Browi motored to Charleston last M"on day on business. A big rally is scheduled to ccrmi off on the fifth Sunday at the R E. church. Rev. J. E. Webb ii the energetic, young, wide-awakt paxU?r uf this church. The mean; will go for the repairing of th< aaid church. William Qradley IV . j Passes -T Wff P The Grim Reuper found occasion to come into our midst on O " Wednesday, June 18 at 5:45 p.m C ariji-.t.yuched and beckoned onward SI ! one wRo" Was dearly loved by all, R Bro. William Bradley. 01 . For thirty-five^ years he had ti been a trusted servant in the d< home c/f the late Edward Ehrlich G and Mrs Reba Thomason. He had b; also served many social function* ai including the assembly ball and tl the cotillion. He also had the hon : or of serving the late former Pres C? ident William Taft, when he was ti --the guest of honor at a stattr d< , luncheon in the State House. He was liked and respected by . many friends sincerly regret his A > passing. C p_. _____ . ... .ti ' Funeral services were held at 1 , oi Sidney Park C. M. E. church on j Sunday afternoon at 1:30 before ^ a_ large crowd by his Pastor Rev. ^ L ly of Bro;?Bradleyv?He was?a ' trustee of Sidney Park and a loy- ^ ^ al member. . ' He was laid to rest in the Ran- _ ^ il 1 dolph cemetery beneath a beauti- ^ * ful bed of flowers. ' ' He is survived by his widow, * Mrs. Ella Bradley; two sons, Mr. William Bradley, Jr., of Cofinells ^ - viHt*;?Pa.; "Mr. Edward Bradley Baltimore, Md.. four daughters, ( Mrs. Wilhelmina West, Mrs. Fan- ^ - nie Vaugham, Mrs. Annie Mae ^ ' Reeves and Mrs. Margaret Hall, g !_ all of Baltimore, Md.; two sisters^ ^ 1 Mrs. Fannie Allen of New York j ' City and Miss Christina -Bradley jr - of Baltimore, Md., arnd six grand y * children and two great grands. g I Brother Bradely had a smile jy for everyone arwl a heart filled jj * with gratitude for the least thing a J that his friends saw fit to do for p - him. For that rqason we feel as 3 - did the poet who wrote "Still * With Us". el - "Not lost, not dead, not gone, p not even sleeping ~ S p- 'Hiongh-we have laid- him in the p ? --promt d ?? I No sharp despair our sorrowing -T" hearts can fill, * Fcrrdre Is "wlth trs stith . Still with us but forever free of s any pain. a * No care or suffering to weary him 31 again, ? ? 0 s Still with us in the laird, where we shall rest, - '* ^ ? When we a little further on have ir 7" ~ pressed? ?- ? r-.=i. - y s I'll ere just as tender and true as b' ever, w He shall lie with us still forever". -0\ J. M. C( . . tl ~TTR?T~ NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH a L___ * Rev. W. H. Neal, Pastor c L June 22?Sunday school called s to order the usual hour 10 a.m. . 1 with Dea. I. H. Russell, Supt. De- ^ /. votions, Mr. H. H. FoSfe. Teach- ' - ers took dharge of classes for 30 ( ? D v minutes. Acts 15:6-31, subject g ; First Jerusalem Conference on e World Missions. Rev. J. B. Johnson in review, connection with~?be . - lesson, brought some interesting s thoughts on, Principals compared ^ e with Ceremonies. ;i sj 11:30 Preaching service at this ^ f time tlie pastcrr took his text II . Tim. 2:15 Sftudy to shew thyself j, i approved unto God, a workman .' e That needeth not to be ashame, - rightly dividing the word of truth ( e This text was preached pith power ^ i light and love. Educational, Doc 1 trinal and many .was inspired by -i - its inspiration. . 2 Afternoon service. Rev. W. H. ^ Neal and the Usher board reni dered special services at Friend- ^ - ship Baptist church. The pastor, ^ Rev. Neal preached a soul stir- ^ 1 ring sermon and many were upr lifted. , t Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. with _ took his text I Gnr 1?-7, Hia spoke F froiy the theme If all church mem F ' i...? 1:1- ? ?? - i.rl.-i wcic nut* rue, wnat wouia c r the church be T t s The fifth Sunday is rally day r at First Nazareth. The biggest \ / in the city, all day. Mkny church ? e? ps, singing conventions, including a b the Allen-Benedict Court chorus, b . will participate. The Allen-Ben- e . edict Court chorus will broadcast 1 4:30 'p.m. over WIS station Sun- C - day end appear on program at tl Betl.lehem Baptist church at 6:00 fi ? o'clock. And at 7:30 will arrive . at First Nazareth Baptist church ti s to begin its program. Whoever ri 2 misses this, will miss a treat. Via F r Itors an? always welcome. G L Pea. I. H. JRusaglL clerk _{.a Rev. J. B. Johnson, reporter a; THE MlUMCTTO LEA Irs. Anna C. Nelson 'asses in New York New York City, June 22, 1941 ? it Saturday, June 14, Mrs. Aruu hilds Nelaoiv departed this life he was~^T!f?r"daughter of the latt ev. Childs of Newberry, S. C. le of the pioneer preachers o: le .A, M. .E. church. Shu was t jvout member of The Church o od and was held in high esteen y the minister, officers, member! nd -friends, and in fuet, by al iat knew her. The many telegrams, letters irds of condolences and the beat ful floral offerings were evi ?nee of that faet. This was one case that remind 1 me of the South. The minis ir n f the church. Elder Wrp aron formerly of Darlington, S ., has not forgotten his earb wining, he in a minister and ncr tily a preacher. He was a friem i death, as well as one in life tying her illness and afte; Bath he was... an _ mdiapensibli elp to the family. _ She leaves & sister Mrs. Mar; hilds Shepherd, New York City ) mourn her. Mrs. Shepherd i ssistant Supt. of Bethel A. M . church, from which came a le ?r of condolence, and a delega on of teachers and members. "She is gone but not forged. Mistress of ceremonies, M. Mc ^ardy. Processional; Selection hoir; JievotiOnal Reading. Rev Rouss; Prayer, Mr. H. Claxtoi election, choir; Solo, Mrs. A trnn T.ife of Sister Nelson, Mi as. Rainey; Solo, Mr. F. \V!ash lgton; Duet Mesdames Davis ani /illiamgi; Remarks, ministers olo, Suster Copeland; Reading Hnnie Levine. Solo, Sister Wil ams; Condolences, Telegram nd Cards of Sympathy Mrs. Cor ainey; 1. Missionary; 2. Church . Young People's society; Quar ?t selection by Aaron Brother rts. Obituary, Mrs. L. Pleasant luet, Mesdames Lance and Rob ermon, Elder Wm. Aaron; Se ctfonchoir: Recessional. ?' W. (1 Emerson NEW YORK CITY NEWS Mrs. Almenw Pinckney Wilsoi nd Mrs. Ruth Cooper Rhue spoi ared a re-union of the 1931 clas f Howard high school, George iwn, S. C., June 8, 194-1, at Mrs Wilson's home, 9 west 121 stree i New York City. Invitation are sent to each of the 33 mem ers of the class. The original rol as 40, but seven members hav wrapped the draperies of thei ouch about them" and answere le last summons. The affair was indeed an enjo ble one, a good tim^ was had b U,?Ih??hostesses -served delict* ies of all description. Dunn] hie course of the evening comniu :ations were read from Princi al J. B. Beck, and c/ther out-of own members who were unabl o attend. Two minutes silen ledibation and prayer were ob erved for the deceased member f the class. The group was very fortunat o have Miss Sadye M. White, on f their own teachers presen )ne of the highlights of the ever ng was the inspiring talk an elpful advice she gave the clasi Mrs. ^Jester Crawford, formei y of MaVion, S. C., is spendin he summer in Red Hook, N.. } Revs. R. S. Lawrence and W 2. Crawford have returned t heir respective churches for a other year. "The Imperial Singers appeare r> concert June 1.8th at Walke lemorial Baptist church. Mrs, Inez S. Smith of Mt. Clai I. J., spent Sunday with Mrs. b lelle Fladger, 1800 7th Ave. W 'ork City. 1 , Pt.nBrvrP \'jp\Vfa Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dicksoi diss Mattie ineKson, ana mi1! Rmiware of Columbia were T Morence to attend the Beaut ontest. The judges for the eor est Miss Camile Levy, Mrs. fc aine Hare, Miss Miattie Oicksor Irs. Boulware. A large crowd spent Monda t Atlantic Beach, S.C. sponsore y the Junior Steward and Ush rs of Mt. Zion A. M. E. churcl Jfev. and Mrs. 0. R. Brown an R. Jr., of Easley, S. C. are i he city visiting relatives an rieflfds. Miss Mary Ingram the daugh ?t at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ing am died last wek at her homt hineraliied Monda yat MeCnrtck a. Survived by parents, sister nd brothers and other relative nd friends. DEB " VW Mrs. Aurelra Hope Iloseboroutfh Dies . After Sudden Attack t The .funeral rites of Mrs. Aurel- ^ ia Roseborough who 'died sudden- a' j ly Sunday night just after leuv- 1 f irig her church, was held at Kin- ' f manuel A. M. K. church, Kendalt town, C^lwabht; Thursday, June ^ f 19th at 3 o'clock. , t Mrs .Roseborough was born in * s Irmo, S. ('. At an early aire she } i established her--home? in Columbia ? where she met a,nd married Mr. > John W. Roseborough. i| She was one of the oldest nieni. I bers of Kmmanucl A.M.K. churdir~ I At the time of her death rtm was-~~ -ia member of the Trustee board, _L - Senior choir, Stewardess boaid, U . President, of Missionary society \ 1. and Church Aid club. / The deceased is survived by Mr t~ Julm W. Roseborun.mli, a loyal j and devoted husband; two daugh- . >. tors, Mrs. K. R. Foster and An- , r drena Johnson; 'six sisters and '!! ntives. ''?--- - v_ y Interment was at Pleasant B< V Springs cemetery, Irmur S.'C. * a h ttn .Mi FfcUFLlVN SO< I A I. 1 LEAGUE OF SAINT " ANN'S MISSION j' West Columbia. S. C.? Wo the members?erf?the?Young?PeupleV League wish to let the people of (l , the upper diocese know of our a \ progress since our first meeting n one year ago until the present. 1 In our first meeting we elected 11 %_ t]K' following officers: f Susie Mae Sanders president; d .Wilbur Jordan/. vice-president; 'f ; Sarah Lee Sanders, secretary; f r, Mary A MeLeod, treasurer; Mrs. ^ - RMth Adams. Mrs. M E Felder, s Mrs Estelle Weston, sponsore. v Our motto is "Build as we ^ ; Climb". Our aims are: To send - delegates to the Young People's s conference at Jenkinsville "every ^ ; year; (1) T(/ get things with ^ - _w hich to_beantify the thurefer Sarah Lee Sanders, reporter. l' Subscribe' For T'be Palmetto 1/ohrter .t n, ' WALKER'S F U NERAL tj HOME s! (.'UNION, S. C. ei Telephones: Day 9280 Night 319. y\ . (J 1:R MOTTO: y1 "Render to others in their hour oPeriet". as we should P wish others to render us under similar conditions. , I e REV. H. W. WAI.KF.R. t Ow ner _ i ' _ iBUI ;i wi BRI i, i 11 and bin 'j y: d Guignar i\ WOI Phone 5261 Cc r,- __ ^ 8 ?vy \> ? NEWBERRY NEWS Calvary Presbyterian Church The Sunday school is still processing; the service was very obd, and one new member was Ided to the roll. The new memt-r is little Miss Mary Frances <hnson. A Rainbow party promoted by oung People's Deague, given on le lawn at the beautiful home of Ir. and Mrs. Eugene C. Gary as a success, -The decoration, fur., lis occasion were the rainbtrw . ilors. A very pleasant evening ?s -spent; The director of the Daily Vacaon Bible school, Mrs Celestine 1. Allen asks that the parents 111 send their children from the indetvarten size and up out to 'taytun street school beginning iille :i0 ending July 4. The Bible .-liool win be stuffed .with a num r of efficient," teachers. Certicates will be given for perfect ttondanre Refreshments will b<* rived free and a picnic will be iven Friday. July 4th at the . liool. All teachers of the Bibb? school re asked to meet at Calvary Pre< yterian church Sunday afternoon une 2'.?, r>:Hu p.m. Rev. C. A. Calute will give instructions on Bile school teaching. Miss Celeste Scott and Mrs packers of the county who are ttending summer school. Misses Wilhelmenia Coleman, "heresa Boozer, and Elanor CroK-r arc visiting in Tallahassee^ ifrnirtnTT Mr. Cole Gilliam left last weekor N'e^v York also Miss Velma barker and mother for Norfolk, 'irginia. Mrs. Rosa Lee Youn# of Ashe i]It*. X. C., is visiting her father. Ir. John Ruff, who is very sick. Mrs. Mary Williams, one a reslent of this city, now o'f Solumia, S. 0.. is seeing new faces and reeting old friends again. ns. X. .(J., is visiting lier mothei Miss Annie Mae Durley left on londay for Washington, D. C. MISS FREZELIA WALKER"-"" Lady Attendant LD th CK / from d Brick <K>5 > )lumbia, S. C. ^ r P*l* Tkrm If he's lured bv another? woman s beautiful hair You can mpke your hair lovely, entrancing with Godefroy's Larieuse Hair Coloring today When used as directed, I.ariense give* wash out. l'ermits marcels, permanent waves. Known and u<,eit f'jrhxtr a 5 ye an, Money bacteOLArsCTatisfied. If your dealer doesn't bare d-aricuse (LARRYUSE) send $1.2? direct to Godefroy Mlg. Co., 3310 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 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