The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 28, 1941, Page Page Four, Image 4
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Morn?Your quaatloa will b? mwn4
"iraa" In thla column. For a Put at* Emr,
and 25c for my naw Aitboloov Kbasim 4
Cncrr L)ay Chart tad racaWa by ratoxa
mall a confidential letter ,ot traa a drloa' analyzing
thraa (3) questions privately. Sin
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your luii zxsm9, inortii, net Dirrncuw w
all lattara and plaaaa lneluda aaH >4
draaaad. stamp m anvalopa for your reply.
Writ* Tot?Abbs' Wajllaex rata ml Tn
Palmetto Lxadkx 1119 Auoatr BSk
Columbia. 1. Cabouma.
IS. 317 'My" Tin.--ban (I a i ill T are
lookinc foi.wanl to buying a home
?'L mill I uintrMo?know-if we will
sueeooM Is he in .luxnt witli ft.
nother woman? Poes my sisterin-law
likes me or not?
?The- )tlaos you ami
yo.:i 1111 ^! i: i n 11 litivy m.ltlr regard
.nix liu- |>uichasing- of a hoim
-Kin i.i bo the lies J filing for you.
<io alu aij :m?! t \ to not a place
of voi.r own just i(s soon ;is possible.
No. ho isn't in love with
aiiothi i woii'ui'n. Your sister-m
?r-?i-nw lifcx.?> ..Ia..?alrin ut, l>ut y-cyu
I ..'..Vi.: "V your way in?br
nice to-Lvr. and?she doesn't try
to make you liki5" her either.. Write
hi.- [ i ivatel\ for more information
oh \o-ui ease. Head the foot
i,. ie iittaehvd to this column.
11,< . K.--1 t;end your CO lupin
Mid enjoy it. Tell me why nio1
her and father t|uarel so much
aii of file time?
\nswir I'ouT try to worry
your little head about the affairs.
?Thai TTTneern?oiity~*yoiir?mother
" Sib" trnrr f nirr-ei?ti k-.i.o ho regretted
' _ .t a' they cannot net along ivith.
out tufcxinn, but yot'twould be do111
i mi you did not notice. Do
' or/ iioth of them ;i bin favor to
? .v%.
all thill it'll run m nw'"
/,< 11. happy.
K. K. l'li-a-o iii'mvci' in yt'HT
it?""T-t-f-v 1 have a ?oiy
I a<! ami I want to know ifjU
. ii! I,ii'iiur normal of not and
'.'ma i mu-t I do?
A. ?u i -Ala11.v many hours of
.'ii.'i.hi should In- {riven 'i your
|.i ..i.ji t,) and sjna-i' ilof s. i nt pel'.-.
??I v. ei.-. h; yntf plneer I' hove J
A"ii!'l iiid.u nv tilt* Uoy ' take
p sport = "f all kinds i veil if
, - iiif ~r TTu' An oessitios at home
had i" In- I'iven up. (iet lis intr*ti'd
ia i knivli work . . . have
a talk with vour pastor and let
hiiii?TTtk?rh?\ uni?bnv:?fret?prrrd
> l.oolcv ( (.) tho hoy to road in the
In itio aiid try to win his confi-d,
AC lav hint "know that you
are 11 vine to make him happy at
ha.mo Iiis 1 inir this hoy with an
iron '.and just .'. n't do.
.11. M. <1.- My hoy fiiei.d wrote
loo and a. kod iiu had I made- Hp
on iniu.d t.i .marry and sett It*
I 11 and 1 nmwnivd his let UiL
1 ?* I c"u!<i hear front
'.in: a.ain am.ther woman made
hini marry her and I want t o
Kra-'.v if this was fair or not?
'! :! mo what to do?
? A w to:? in;nT' entii ely
n t .t" lair niir:d for In- lloW be
h.nys to amrhei woman. It does
*?fin that in- imild have been
moTc careful in dealing with other
?woman?h" \-.f -w:ik In love ...with
.'.on, hut since it has happened
; f..-! anytliinu: that fou can
ilu ..L'l'ut it now.
( I.I N l ()\ N i:\vs
- Friendship \. )I. R. Church
Rev. If. \V. Walker, Pastor
Although Sunday was sonic
v. hut rainy, church-goers were
?~ fvaiildinu their way to the church
? Sunday school opened at the " usT
nal time with Supt. II. I,. Alex
:11111e( a <1 his co-workers. Th(
lesson win heautifully discusser
l>y all classes.
* , At 1 1 :d0 seal, the pastor bro
t o us a very interesting a,1(l sf,'u
"tin in/ sci'iiKin. His subject wa
More Room in our religion. II
raid I at the most of our relitr
iTTTi TTi^! I II. mi i rTjiu " Wl' " It 10
I luit everyone could have heari
this sermon.
After the senwrrt we wore fav
~"i e(k Mrith speeches * from two In
djiui?Livhitt-J from the Presbyter
ian conference, now in session a
t' < ... it..,.,. . r iuu .a,. rri.?_
' . V--IM III llil> I liy, 1 HUH
t ladies WW- presented by Mrs. Li
linn Itendy. If wo bail mor
white people like those we ar
sure that there would riot ho s
much race prejudice existing r
(he** \Coi (d today. After they ha
.spoken Mrs. JJetudy and Mrs. P
_ P.?Alexander thanked?the. ladle"
Tor the wonderful messages the
had brought to us. Wo were fav
ored with visitors from Spartar)
burg- and FtortdA.
jjfer,-.ftfciir
-i iiMi.* in.' ii'.o.. i ai?? >*?
DR. L. L. FARMEli JiOLDS
INSPIRING DISTRICT CONF.
The Charleston Di*trtet--e?tiferencc
convened with Zion
church of the Goose Creek circuit
near Summerville, S. C., May 22,
1941 with I)r. L. L. Farmer, presiding
and Rev. J. II Xero -outartainiing
pastor. Appropriate devotions
were conducted by Revs.
-A. H. C. -Read, J.?Middlcton mid
K. Smalls. At the conclusion of
which the Presiding Elder L. L.
Farmer made his annual address,
stressing Christian Principles and
the duty of pastors ...by the great
A. M. E. church, after which the
following committees were appointed:
Rev. P. C. Lisbon was elected
secretary: Bros. Morris Vainer
and A. Banks, marshals Boundaries
were-fixed?and reporters elect
. cd. U
May' Day: Revs. J. \V. Murph.
' J. S. A. Gi ant, N. A. BeC'ea:
Brso. Frank Edmonds, D.A. Jones
Coi dan Palmer. Lewis TTrown, II.
B. Brown.
Contingent: Re\'s". T7~7f. Xerd7
\V. D. Willkvms. K. L. Wells. Bro
A. L. Snnim.?~:
For Itinerary Revs. d. W.
Murph, J. P. Washington, P. C.
Lisbon. J. R. Stevenson.
Local Exhorters: .1. S. A, (irant
\V. D. Williams, II. I>. Brown. X.
A. Bethea.
The various papers that constituted
rhe program were read amL
voked much discussion, especial y
the one on "How Can the Local
Preachers be More Helpful to the
Church-" a nil?the one- on "What
ire the Characteristic^?of_a_Sw ?
ess ful Minister?"
Introduction: Dr. J. E. Beard,
presiding elder Edisto district: Dr
R. Higgins, president Allen
university also a part of the pilar
tet from Allen.
I>r. I. ~W. Wilborn was absent
by reasons of his, district conference
(Beaufort) was in session.
Evangelist _ L. M. Holmes, fiom
Memphis. T'enn., whu- was conducting
a revival at Ridyoville.- S.
C., was introduced. -The" Rev. .L
jb__^ Wafhiij^t.im .. was nryjent jaij.LjUu-neorr-t-o
-pronc-ntho ErhTtfTfrr7fftr?er
mon. Rev. Washington preaVhed
a groaf sermon from the subject
Divine Knowledge <?f Cod. _
The Charleston-district is safe
as Clod leads and I)r. L. L. Farmer
presides in his biotherly way.
Every brother had smiles on his
- -f-rtwnrid- (hd his host' to per the
Charleston projjrm over.
The prestdinjr ?nhtn*- should W
"coinni ended i*< r };is divaitod way
uf jlresidiiit.' alsothe-rnnd sua pie
of Mt. Zion and flu- pastor for
their front effort at entertaining
_ closed?opor of tile "el eatesl District
eonfcrei.ee- ever }-(>ld in the Char
_ 1 e s 1 <.' 1 |]i<1 'iff,
(Jtev.) \V. P. Williams, repo'ter.
Rideoville, S. (\
KHENEZER A. M. K. C111 K< II
Krv. I,. M. \\ hill-. Pastor
Mullins. S. Supt. W. Huahanil
co-workers were in .very
fine spirit Sunday niornin.tr during
the Sunday school period. Qui
- 3tstrirt Supt.. Rev. M. Simmc/ns
reviewed the lesson. It was announced
that our Daily -Vacation
tiihle .-chool would" open .Tune 23
Our pastor in charge.
Our minister's morning' message
was Clod's Fishing Pole. Miss
Mildred Jacobs a recent convert
jdined the church. Pro. Jules Hay
-es ami?his?new wife?were?present
Mrs. Hayes, formerly Mrs. Patty
; Wilson of Marion "made a few re
. marks. Baby Gloria Williams
- was baptized June 15th.At
n::;o Rev. J. F. Stanley nt
2 Conway preached. subject The
1 Purclia.se Price of Faith.
For our evening worship Brn,
t Jacob Williams preached. ITe is
1 a student at,Allen. His text was
s Mary has chosen the irood part
e The wek of the 10th inst. Rev
?Narh?gave?three able set
hr Illb'llJ1. in- was rained mrt- tw
1 nights straight. Hut his sermon;
will be long felt in our common
- ity.
r=?Fathers' Hay program rcn
de-red Sunday night," .Tune 15tl
t was very good. Bro. W. L. Fox
e worth had charge, v
il Miss HattTe Grissett our S. S
e secretary is attending summe
e -school at-'Morris college and Mrs
o Martha White teacher of class I
n is attending the Allen-Boned ie
!. Sunday 'afternoon the pasla
s and choir 'are to serve at Mt
y BiHops, pastor,' "
Read The Palmetto T/oader an<
i- Carmpl Baptist church, Rev. H
"get tTTe news,
t
TH1
Negro Colleges and
National Defense
1
j'". Speaking before the graduating
{class of Friendship Junior college
I at the commencement exercises i
last Tuesday nig'ht Professor C. (
[A. Chick of the Department o f s
! Kconomics of Fayetteville State f
| Teachers College stressed three J
j contributions that he things the t
-*-Negro coUegc-c-rtm make to Nat ;
i ional Defense. s
He said that Negro colleges t
I could play a great part in Nation- e
{Tit Defense by aiding the Negr-T 1
| race in d< veloping a greater confidence
in itself. He emphasized- (
the fact that a group of people J
es and who do not have confidence t
in themselves need not expect r
other groups to respect them or" t
"TO have confidence iT? them. r c
? He?fa ether pointed?orrt that ti
those of us who call curselves well f
educated, in all too many cases,
have less confidence in the Negro t
are not so well educated. Atxl it ii
what have j c
breathes, lives, and 'has its being | li
thipugh the lungs of the so-oalled c
uneducated Negroes. He further 1
stated that the educated Negro a
pi;ms to be a nodical doctor, or '
a dentist, or to .conduct some -form c
-of businessr hut be ddmself all Too [ "
nYien 'does not pat n/.dze the Xo-'t'
eio doctor, or don't ist. or business
j entorprize. 4 t<
IIc said that one of the weak- -SJ
hesscs of Xopio Education is that f<
! the fTTfffe we attend our col lopes ~t1
i (and public schools too) the less j t'
j confidence we 'Hive in each other. J w
jjoi 1 infact the loss we wish to b? s
'associated with our own race in m'
perioral.* - I p
/ ' f<
He apain emphasized the point-_a
that he thoupht no creator coni?ti
ibutiun--em> -the Nepro colleges' ^
intake to National Defense than
'to turn o-ut .graduates with confi,
denoe in the Nepro race?both
from the standpoint of intopiitv
[ami ability. . ,
f n seoortd "filai't1 t'i tU'or-iPO*" g
; chick stressed file point that mi- E
. t-fit > pruiips?every where?should
always he found upholding and de 3
Tending the. democratic, form of p
trnvernmeTTt because the hope of fi
minority groups everywhere is in 'I
the democratic form of govern- C
mont. ]JIev admitted that .a minor-- e!
ity group's interest in ami de- T
fVpsi- <>f the democratic form of It
^ -T.-niiot-nt is selfish, lie Paid V
'hat. in as much as wo are a?mi??
r.ority group we should always de X
tend THe-democratic form of pov- T
eminent?not as it is but as we (
it wiii he some"day. ?-?\
lie closed his :Tihtress by appeal r
inp to his audience to bold on to
that old simple faith in an Eter- v
nal and Almigthy God. Tic plead v
yd with th- graduating class to a 1
lopt anew the- philosophy c>f the S
sages of old: '"Righteousness exhl- t
eth a nation l>ii( sin is n repioimh a
-trT-rrrry people".-; v
Professor ("rick emphasized (Ti&~"V
fact that that education which '
which t hi/tight only in terms of v
incnthe sludent-'K earning J
capacity was a failure. He stated 1
that only the man of faith can c
master reality only s'olf-tranSCon- f
- -<luo4?ii ism Pan be empirical A
without beihp' overwhelmed by a
mass of undifferentiated cxpori- 1
enoos. ami only a nation that |
knows of a deeper dimension of 1
responsibilities can succesfully
\\ ithsfnvd intrrnatfioiial cnmpeti- <
!i"n aii<l - simultaneously preserve t
. t: c diaiiily of it.- citizens. t
s r. m \t'1'iij:\vs
\. m. t:. riu'iicii
Kev. It. If. tircene, Pastor
Weldon, X. Sunday. June
1 8th and lotTi were hi<rh days for
i the above named church, because
it marked the 'close of the rally
on the Sth and th" Stur
day fp rthe Trusty fur- tb,.
TTrtiurch local expense.
; It was a very successful one in
- every respect. The pastor and
members are extremely happy because
when all reports were in the
i | twelve captains laid o nthe table
- $104.50.
| On the third Sunday the Trus.
i tees laid on the table $10.00.
f | The pasor's family is visiting
i. [relatives a friends in- South f'n.
"i I i n)in-.,
fe-p -Thr* pa-tor had ns homo guests
j York T'ity and Miss Thclnia Thorn
t-j-Mm. Mary- -A. MiddlHrtn rrf New..
t a* of Georgetown, 8. C. Mrs.
i MuTdThton is a sister of the pasl'tor
and Miss Thomas a niece. The
, i
. | latter is a student at Ali^n uninami
>.? ? r wn
rF3canm<rixiMm
Gum of 113 Percent
[n Jobs Found
By Service
During May the State Employ
pent Service of the. of the South
Carolina Unemployment Compensation
Commission located jobs
ror 7,556 person, an increase ot
18 5 per npiit i^vui-plnrements of
he corresponding period of Last
year;?the- department's ' "monthly
iummary statement reveals. At
he same time benefits to the un mployed
declined from $2^6,91G
o $120,745, or 15.5 per ephf. "
The Commission, composed of
Chairman Som B. Pratt,?Trr;?A:
r. Hatfield and Cole L. Blease said
he fhcreascPTn placements, and
he decline in benefits paid, was a
ic/rmal reaction to the upward
rend in business in general?.in'reased
'employment in textile
naiiufaituring. construction truth*
lortation, and other fields.
The statepunt showed that at
he end of May there were 47,148
in?the Mate actively seek
ng employment through free pub
ic employment v service?offices?as
onlpared with 46,982 in May of
list year. The file in May delined
by 4.4 per cent under April
, when there were 49,800 active
pplications mi file.
Mo,, 4?
mny ucrutriil y<ii\ iiit.*IIL?s WlTl' HI
luded in 17,152 separate checks,
'he ren s -W4th?'87,851'
hecks were issued.
The Commission pays benefits
^ eligible claimants for "whom
Liitubte ?employment cannot be'
nuul, One of the requirements
fTtrt each claimant?roust?meet is
hat his record show he earned
age credits in employmnts inured
under the unemployment
jmpensation law. Benefits are
aid no jobless worker until ef:>rts
to find him suitable work
ro exhuasted. Partial benefits
re paid -eliil?K- part-time workis.
MILLER ClIAPEL CHURCH
The services at Miller Chanel
lun ch were v, , v e < ><>&- -Stmtlay r
Iverycme enjoyed them. The morn
IE _SCTVices . began, strictly at 11;
0, the sermon preached by the
astor was taken from first Peter,
ft'h chapter and second verse,
'he subject was "Does Jesus
'are". Before the sermon the
hoir sang "Does Jesus Care",
he choir is improving under the
adership of Mrs. S. L. Moon,
t'e are- very happy to have the
olIt/wing to return to The choir:
lisses Earnestine Burton, Elsie
rallma Eugena Alien, Ester Mae
iallman anil Mr. Rkdia-rd.-- t&iee\V~also
enjoyed the eneouraving
emarks from Mr. Wilson. ~1 ?At-d
:U(> o'clock?Children's "Day
vas. celebrated and the program
vas enjoyed by all who attended,
here were envelopes given to the
Sunday school classes to raise
money. Little Barbare Bostic
aised the largest -amount: "She
till receive the first prize; the
ccond prize will be given to Caroil
Hare. Prof. M. P. White was
vere very enjoyable: Prof. M
?. WliiU?ie?the?agent for* thr
y'orth Carolii^a Mutual Insurance
ompany and he is doing a marvel
his wpvk.?j; hjp would appreciate
our?patTohage.
Mrs. Mary S. Moore and little
3ettie Moore are visiting hen
larents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
SJance.
Mrs Miin-rva Dewalt and little
"i error a RewaTE are visiting re-la
ive-s and friends in New YorV
irid Washington.
Come tn Miller chapel, a warn
velcO'me awaits you.
C. R. Nance.
RHENI2/.KR A. M. E. CHI RCI
nrv. if. ix. wiison, I'asipr
On last Sunday morning1 th<
P?esidintf r.nier Kev. J. H. Thorn
il.i1 prrmi.ihi ill It wu.i u yi'l.V 111
spiring sermom. The scriptiin
was taken from Acts 1:8.
The Sunday school was condue
eil by the-assistant--Supt., Mr
Paul Taylor, anil -the lesson wti
reviewed by the pastor. The A
C. E. league was conducted b;
the President, Mr. F. M. Branch
At 8 o'clock the presiding elde
again preached an inspiring ser
nion. His subject was "Praye
Changes Things". The text wa
taken from first Psalms.
We were indeed glad to have th
presiding elder Rack with us af
quite awhile. Wn ran truly sa
that Sunday was a mrfst engoyr
bla y to the members and vf?
itinj; friends of Ebenezer.
~ ^ ? i n- n ?
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH ~
Kev. L. B. Moon, Pastor
began at the ysual hour with ofI.uurens,
S. C.?Sunday school
. ficers at their post of duty. He v.
, Jgn.es of Greenville preached thru [ ,
out Sunday He is Kitting better
~ every time we have him to speak
for us.
' Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams of ,
Hock Hill visited their daughter,
-Mrs. Pautintr'SntlfV'irhV
Mrs. Alice Young is home from
Washington. Mrs. Mag gie Roe
I Dean is home from Philadelphia j
occasion, attending (lie
funeral of her brother Mr. Her- <
_ jiimi Walker, ?^
We are glad to know Mrs. I.ois j
Piesslcy is "better after lwiving
her tonsils removed. j
Mrs. Lillie Steward of Ander*
son spent the wek end with her ^
" sifter Mis. Charlotte hTompson. t
Social News
Mrs. Irene James and Mrs. Az- ^
ella Watts were joint hostesses at
"" "EKeTibhie of the latter. Sunday af c
_ ternnon at a lovely a trail*, hcrrror^ **
" big Mrs. Lucipda Jackson. MTs.
Mary Scott amTMrs. Nellie Field- *
er,?popular young matrons, who
are leaving fov Washington. P. 1
C? Saturday. 1
Mrs. M. C. Whitener rendered *
music white (he guests were serv- p
od a delicious fruit punch??
JTonoree were given a warming of ''
a "shower" l>y being presented "
with a parasol oach, filled with
dainty and useful gifts, given by."
~fTfe following" persons: Miss Jan-| 11
ie Wilson. Mesdames Flossie Grant ! ?
Lucile Harris. Willie Mae Karks- i '
dale, Point io Allen, Myra Holland1
Savillia Higgins. Azella Watts''
and Mrs. James. After recovering
from this , the honorecs .made i ''
pretty speeeehrs of thanks. .Re-J1?
freshments continued with course ! v
of ice cream, cake and cream 11
eclairs, pretty little baskets tilled j*
with mints and sugar plums help j 11
ed to make this an occasitm to he |
long remembered. The rooms |
were decorated witP "Queen Anne I*'
"il1 iU".h" - | f
(.'ther lovely plants and flowers.
Mrjc?Janie Iieid.?Rev. and Mrs. 1
W. L. Wilson. Mrs. Ethel You no. 0
of Springfield clui-cl) were among 1
those attending the Baptist W?intan's
meeting in Coitwav, also
>r 1 TTTTT M r
1MI>. .MiWY aiHI IIUIC .MMt
ie Wright. Mi s. Kat ie f I irks.
Miss Janett.a Hicks, Mr, James. v
Poole and Mrs. Lulee Oloceland.
All report an enjoyable session' ^
_ .and t.rip.?Mr > ..']{ e i d was i-howIn- '
tier of tbe gold pin for ineinv an
ami/unt of $40.0(>.
BET 111'I, \. M. K. (Ill l!( II j
Uev. ,1. P. Cunningham, Pastor |
Denmark, S. ('.- Our iTtii ani.i 1
versary began Itist Weilttesday
June 18. During: .the series of this '
meeting a greyi- task has been accomplished.
We can't but sa\
thai "the spirit dwelled with us'."-1 *
The first three nights the following
churches officiated:
Pimm U:niti<t cli nii'li witli I \ -
C. L. Anderson; Rev. B. T. Mar
tin. Central. BapU.st- lit-v. W.
P. Friday, Franglin Methodist
j church. '
- Sunday morning our Snrribr;?
- st4reol opened its ustyty! ho'lir. Hie
lesson-was very* pood. A t 12 M
Rev. Cummings mounted the rostrum
bringing to us n messagi
' from Exodus 8:1. subject God's
People. All hearts were made ti
_ rejoice?white he expressed -him ?
self so forcefully.
At >:fiO Rev, B, .T. Hutchinson '
St. George. Bethel, nvriv'ed and
1 was presented to a large audience |
bvingin gto us another soul stir-1
ling sermon fiom E/.ekiel, subject :
The Four Principals of Religion j
This message shall ever live in *'
I the hearts of the hearers. We en
joyed having Rev. Hutchinson ami"'
pray for 'him t?, live long and
r> Preach the??he?f* now"'
- doing. .
5 At 8 p.m. Rev. A. R. Colomonjl
' l)roactTo<7 another sormon, r>f whieh I
stirred our hearts again. W o ,
t pray for all these Ood-sent men j
" along lifers way. Liberal efTers
ings were ttaken 'from each or !
- these serrmms. At 830" we had
y our Ifen and Chick contest. Mrs.
S. M. Cunnmeham received first
r prize. Mrs. Julia Norman recciv
- ed second prize which was present
r ed by Mis. E. A. Crawford.
s Visitors: Rev*. Simpson. Saint j
C.eorge; Mr. Simmons* St. deorge
o and Rcv.-R. T. Mnrtm nnd m frost t"
Rev. A. McFadden, St. frenrge;"
r of fltAfVds from onr sister ehurch. '!
y Our anmiversary will begin at !
i- Jericho Tuesday night, July l?t,l
P~ ending July 6tb. Ycfu are invited, j
Come and be with us. J
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SPARTANBURG NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Church
Rev. A. I). I)awl<ins, Pastor
Sunday school opencil at On
usual hour. The Su)>t., Mr. T
IV. Williams and officers were a1
1-etr places.?The Irrrron was wet
auuht litnd briefly discussed af
ter which, review conducted by
Miss Inez Boyd. Class No. 1 tea
:Jler.._Rcv?A^-D. Hawkins, receivk1
the offering banner. Our Sunlay
school is improving nicely. A
iun\ber of ('"ur young people arc
lomeb from . llui? various colleges
>nd taking an active pa ft in the
>u?T(lay school. Mrs. Jessie AI,
lilvemport who has Just returned
iponl ten days in the Study of
Music and other subjects, made
ionic timely remarks ul..Sunda\
idhooj?Lq?regards t^-tbe- wonderul
trip she bad. We were als(
rlad to have Mr. Ernest Haventort
of Washington, D. _C., the
uisband of Mrs. Davenport in oui
school who also jjavo some enouivirinj*
remarks which wo all
u .joyed,
?At?11:1.' the pastor delivered !i
oul touching sermon from St.
datt. 24:44, Tho^-fo'ro be "ye nlsc:
eady. for in such an hour as- yo
hink not the son of man Cometh
lo was af his be.s.t and the ronfiogation
was hold spoil bound
urine1 the ont ito sorvice ami n'ur
earts rejoiced as ho - preached
ho word.
Mrs. Tallinn Palmer one of our
tembors who has boon away durv*
the past woek' attending the
leanticiahs convention in Charles
nr.. S. C... has?rulm-mul-.and ro
orted a safe trip.
The Live Wire chub mot at the
oino of Mrs. (leortria Wriirht 4:110
he president was absent, the vice
resident. Mrs. A noise C'rnijj preided.
An in t crust in^ pvojrrmn
as carried out by the members
nd friends. "This club is doiny
plendid wo'rk. The platfor-in beilir
built in the basement is sponofed
by the I.ive. Wire club.
At S o'clock llev. I.. C. Morse
elivered a wonderful message
Wti 1- -41, lun^ -4:25. - k
\TdT7 The' message was full of
hnoyhl ami?tkdivored?wiIh?pnwr.
All -jrresent enjoyed themselv
s and went away sjiurinj* his
iratsrr ;
A la rye cowd of visitors were
at flic morning ami nito
ccs. f'oinc nrain. - \\,u arc
it* Junior St c\vji> (1. s:< 1>.?:?r? 1
s it 'Villa?* mooting :it t't
.Mr-. I?:tisy?Untpiltoi* on
'witty 'Si. Friday niyht. Tlx
cnt. .Mrs. Mary Black ukiii
< <1. Tlif 1/n-Mnoss. rait was
r-'rnyrsTl :>iTiI . yew -plan" \vt-rr
c. This ItojO'il is otic t.C tin
rtn\iliii-L4^?4<v n'if lUnnlr
i ttf fine ladies serving as :\i
support tn o.ur pas-tor am
l. We aii' ui.av iiuikinir for
o our hie rally which coine>
to Jfh~JSuinlav iTi ?"iily. \V<
vopiny tliat ivi'iy fTToniboi
C'ii ovci' Cc i,.n
Pi: YIM.KTON N KWS
Mis. I.ucy Scott ?>f Pendhtoi
4ii-?l. May 10. 1!?11 at 11 a.m. Sin
VILi_X ujh l aliaod?tVfrty ^20 fTT K iiip
^irapel church. Slit- \v:T*
i member of this church for .r>,'
rears. Her husband prt'eeiUa
iter to the irrnvc 25 years a<ro.
She was the mother of 12 chili
ren: Christene Walker, C'lotee
Rrown, Kstell Scott. Richard Scot
ind James Scott.
Iiymn, Servant c?f find; Scripture
Funeral program: Processional
Rev. IIildi-rs'in; Prayer, Pew Me
Dowel I; Song, Well Done; He
marks (Stewaidoss Hoard) Mrs
Florence Milliner; Solo, Mrs. Ma
hii** Crawforda Remarks (Oak (Ir
-chool | Mrs. Pauline Thompson
Solo, Mrs. Janie Brown; Remark
(Pendleton Training School) Pro
finllnciiH- Kulo^y, Rev. Smith.
I PINCKNEY'S I
? NDIRTAKKR AND
OF SOUTH CARPI
lOOfi WASHINGTON S
Saturday, June 28, 1941
PROFESSION All
CARDS
I
' DR. II. H. COOPER
den ns r
-?Speiiul Attention TTiTen to "Diseases
of the Hums
fJofd Crott tT Snd~ BruTf'e Work
A Specialty
i Office Phone (>129 !;es. 8201
1125 Washington ^t.. C?*!a.. S.
Office Hours: Telephones:
' 8:30 A.M. u. 7:00 P.M. Office 0033
, Residence 88 r3
i Dr. D. K. Jenkins
1 DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, ('towns, Bridges.
Anesthesia a Specialty
DR. J. <>. STUART
Eve. Ear. Nose and '1 in oat
, Glasses fritted A curately
Office Hours- Telephone"
10 A.M. to 2 P.M. JU's, 4002
4 P.M. to G P M. Office HT'J'i
I Office . Residotict
-20ao-^y?1ui ai. 1 .tr^Pin" st
RKV. J. H JOHNSON
r NOTARY I VBi.lC
Office 2029 Marion Street ,
Dealer in Real Estate, perform*
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Willi
Deeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
.. ^
L. A?K FOR
I MEiHTHO St'i
| MULS80N JW
fffor coughs from col
l that won t turn loose
V OF MENTHOMULSION
[ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BAC^j
SOLI) BY DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE *
For Dressmaking and Alterations
""of all kinds, including tlie Relining
of COATS
?see?
Miss Laney Kennerley
A Specialty is made of .School ot v, '
I'rint Presses. Work Neatly Done "?
120.? PINE ST.
1 MA DA a 1 RK-TKR'S
i * HAIR RKOWFR
- 1' ('r?Oi"*jnwcd Si iiTp Liivex I if*
- ^fld Bmiityr BEST" <TROWRR?
. Apply once a week?I'rtca .tSe -1
Jit QG_IlU?fifmr-S f .7T7T1 u m h i a. S C
1 Counts Drnir Store. Washington
i St., Thomas Drnu Store. Tayloi
I and Hrfrden Streets
<r?- "& ? I
OKJ V-'HY
cents per mil a
HOEIW1)
1 10% less than double
tbe-an? way-fares
?+ ?yi/r
Conditioned
i Coaches
| , ON THROUGH TRAINS 1
I j J. T. COBB " * f
I I Division Passenger Agent
Columbia, S. C.
Telephone 9231
DANTZLKR liROS.
SHOK ItKPAlK
<*,2379 Ger\ais St. Columbia, S. C
f i Prices Reasonable
Invisible Half Xoltiijr a Specialty if >
Work Called For and Delivered
MCKNSEn KMBAI MER
-IN A AND -fHSOItfll A
, Koneral Cars and Funeral
Equipment - -J
AS COOl) as TFIF Bf'.ST
And Hotter Than tho Host
And Prices I,ess ^
OfliCe" Phone 2-33.Y7
Residence Phone 77f?5
COURTESY
AND
SERVICE
>T, COLUMBIA,^' C.' _
fay'- ji t ; 4' .