The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 05, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Tw? ft GEORGETOWN NEWS By E. J. F. Prof. G. W. Howard received many handshakes last week for his article in the Sunday News and Courier, your correspondent, takes tfhe Columbia State daily. . While the family with whom we now lives dakes the Charleston News and Courier, this gives us an oportunky to see both and com ing across this article, we had the pleasure uf showing it to quite a have passed it up unnoticed. Its number who otherwise would ? Tn Behalf of "the Negro and defense work. \W need more sudh writers, who are not too timid be__ .cause o_f .the job. they hold to really tell U e truth about the Negro and his--wants or to "let the public t know we are no satisfied with out tieatinent. If you have-Hot read it. you should. Its on the editorial page of the Sunday News of ?June "J'.'th. Column "5. = We were very sorrv that the __ -4 news fruni Bethel A. M. K. church did not, conic out in. last week's issue. \NV feel however, that it was for lack of space that prevent ed us publication, htrt readers think differently and give your correspondent quite.a few hits in the back though. Things around Bethel have taken on new life, :pastor and members ;tt'e working ^.together nicely. .The, excursion .to?Mag-* nolia Beach on the 25th in interest of the Trustee department was a splendid success." The ser, vices ah day last Sunday were exceptionally good. The. Sunday school convened at the usual hour with teachers and pupils at their post of duty. At 11:15 o'clock p r e ac 11 i n w a s dispell s~ecl with and the following program was render by the Excelsiorr choir under direction of its chorister, Prof. J. K. Prioleau. Processional?Children o f the Heavenly King Hy inn A Charge to Keep I Have Invention-?Mr, M. Richardson Music In fhe Garden Responsiye Reading Music - Nothing Between - The Angelic choir ~ Announcements Instrumental solo, Mrs. Iv. Lillian Frasier . Solo. Miss Ruth Quarrels I Must, Tell JesusDoes Jesus Care Miss Chnileana Richardson ' The Old Rugged Cross. The Angelic choir. What A Friend We Have In Jesus Instrumental solo Nearer My God To Thee, Miss, Delma Prioleau Oh Happy Day He'll Say Well Dune Invitation for joiners Remarks by pastor Offering DoXology At the evening hour of'worship the pastor delivered an interesting "ernion to an appreciative, aud lence. Music was furnished by flu- Senior choir, Mr; W. H. RobMrs. M. R. Geathers left Mort inson, chorister. day for Xew Y< 'rk where she will ?pen11 I;"> days visitjng hor sister "* and TiTenils. Mr. B. H. Janus made a flying trip striking Charlotte, N, C.; W instun Salem, Raleigh Und ad.iacent cities last w^ak, JOHNSOXVILU: t IRC l IT , .NEWS Rev. Silas Middleton, Raster" Sunday, June 2b. was rr grand clay at Jerusalem A. M. K. church. The Sunday school was opened with the Supt. and his co-workers at their posts of" duty. The lesson was beautifully discussed. Many _ - points were gotten from the discussion, Rev4. W. M. iMiddleton, pastor of Zion Mt. Xehro A. M. E. church, Charleston, 5?. reviewc< 1 the lesson which Was enjoyed by all. We were proud of the arrival wm^mm"rfFTflTT^^TnTTennamaecornpanit-d by his four churches front Lake City. S ('. at the close ,.f the Snh. bath school. , The morning service was opencc ??with a lively prayer meeting. Kev. German delivered a wonderful wrmnn from the theme. "Keinf absent from t'he world and present with God " Our souls were made to rejoice. At 'A: 1 f> (/(lock devotional service was condlicted by Sister Tu ner from Lake City, wit^ assistance. Kev. W. -M. Middle ton de^ ' "Tivcred a message that was heart T7 touching We were uplifted by the spirit. -invite- the viattmier friends tto worship with us ut ahy time. Total collection-for the day, $.14,99 LIBERTY HILL AME CHURCH Rev. W. M. Thompson, Pastor Sunday school was opened at the usual hour b your efficient Supt., R. CI. Oliver, who, as usual :uj lied the Sunday school on ui 1 ive". The?Sunday?school lesson spiritual tliyrht. singing "Look and .vas taught by Prof. W. Mitchell Ragin. whq. in his ?unassuming. ? a ay aave?sumo wholesome ai 1 v i00 I'otal contribution $5.00. The anner remained on class No. 2. At the close of the S. S. Bro. Ru'us Ragin stirreil the congregaion with a fervent prayer meettie. Rev. J. S. Martin, pastor of . _Sl A, M~ 1C. uhurchr Lancaster listjict of the Columbia Annual 01 ference, and his choir brot sniTTes of welcome from the pas.01 and" members of Liberty Hill, is they inarched up the aisle, pasor and choir nieinU'i's taking fh ii respectiviL. pl.-icos,?After -which the pastor in v*mv?-appro ?ri ite words introduced Rev. Mat in to the congregation as Ihe jp? aker of the occasion. He sc0c ed as a text Matt, dl :2 Loose . hi m and -bring?thuiu?unt* lint. t: - .1 1 in Pi-uiuMi/ \> <i> |M .niK-;u arm houghtful, mid delivered with ,i..ch earnestness and force. After serving: dinner the people reassembled to "witness the protrrm. Prof. Ragin as master of eremonies. had" a receptumal - pro - -j-r-a-m?amtnged with "the following speakers: On behalf of the v S. and adult church, Mr. R. G. Oliver; On behalf of the- W. H. ui(.! F. society. ^1 rs. Josie Ragin: On behalf of Stewardesses." Mrs. L -IX Waller; On bdhalf of the voung men. Prof. E. Freeman boukins: On behalf of the high school and teachers, Prof. A. M. Anderson; On behalf <./f the young vomen. Miss Mary Ragin. The oliowing rendered musical numeis: Solo, "Mv Task", Mr. Moses Oliver; Liberty Hill's Hoys and lis Is quartets each rendered numbel s. Mrs. Myry J. Thrower of Lancaster captivated" the~ fclidienee in her response to the words of welcome. Mrs. ?T4i rower is a college graduate of Allen university and is principal of a school in Lancaster county. She and her mo1 her are very active in St. Paul church. Bro. Brice, DO, made some very wholesome remarks, also of Lancaster. Mr. l/conard Rut ledge acted as master of cere ninny from St. Paul trruHn his remarks proved himself master of I the situation# His tnaiirrnm was i above th<* average.' 'His niotst in| ten.sting numbers were the instru mental solo by little Peggie Clinton, 7 years old ami ihe Baby quartet, Hammond brothers and sisteis These; ehildren are little wufttlers. Come again St. Paul. I ll K W . II. ANl) F. MISSION NICV S()( IKTN OF TIIK COU.WBIa . JJIS.TRICT NOW IIISTOlPi Alr>. Blaise Janerette Darby. _ Beport.er <ui June 25th the president of tlu above' named society, along .villi sun.e of hei co-worker;-, wer m--Otne?to- open the -me-t-tng?rrt? l.ittle Moutain A. ,?1. K. 'church I /it t le Moutain. S. ( , Itev. B. C. ('t nuingm m, the pop- J ular pastor of West Columbia, j preached ;1 practical and soul stir iii.t sernwti I rein the subject, Can We Be Sure?" The members ?d tlu- coin num. "i?nn visiters iraind lhuch rum I the fell owing pei<mis m. theseTuTTieefsf'The work oi the Juve nib ;rnrt its effect." Misses Nancy Pai is and Curine Hauknij;ht; "Oui l ~ opportunities as Missionaries,' Mrs. Annie Thompson; "The Wo man's Home and Foreign. Mission- { ary Society as a factor in the National Defense program," Mrs. Henrietta Janerette; "The need of ,he Connect iona I Spirit in the Mis Clark; "The duties of tV.c_loc?.l^ Missionary .Society in the ComUnity." Sisters Sarah (k-mhvin. Mary Lou l'helps, Martha Corley, . mil KiiUiJt^ IliiWiilil, The "Question Box," conducted by Mrs. K. M. Dunham, added muclj. nt'-fest and enthusiasm and madi ll think that they were scholars - in school again. ?. Ilev. Pojruo. the pastor of I,ad -on I-'rc shytt rian church, <'<dum bin, in speakiny foi the vi itors short but impressive talk lteeacse of th< inclement woath r. the meeting closed after th<> ft rnoor, session and the pet-si- lent, Mrs. fallie Washington, who w? re-elected for anotl\;r year, received much praise froni Mrs. Margaret Addison for carrying the full program out jtflt*ough the .'{ o'clock session. We cannot thank the pastor ft"v. li. T^Xuimiii'f'B. and nifmb'rs~ for the warm reception given ns. 'I hus we idosed a great spiritual -44uf )fi?anemt meePtm? with Pht* determination to "ontinue to do ,gr<ater things for the cause of. Mission. ti CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Virsena Archie and hei two children of Detroit, Mich, are visiting Mrs. Hannah Wallac* and Mr. George Wallace. Mr. Joseph Croshy was at honn l'i\ in the camp in Newberry foi the week end visiting his parent! Presiding Elder and Mrs. D. C [Crosby. ?Mts. I.outse^S. Woodbury" a n~< tier tw(( little children from Roan ?ke, Va.. are visiting her parent: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stan back. The Convention of Agents am Representatives yf .the N. Mat nl Insiranco company from al -states?where?this?company doe: bthinpss was I.eld in Savannah la. last week. Those attending "rem here were: Mr. and Mrs. D H. Babcock, Mr. Gi'tty Babcock Miss Louise Babcock, Mr. I.boi Myers, all of Chester. Mr. am Da\ Id Ceasier ol \\ innsbun ind Mrs. Lillian Pride of "Roel Hill. They .report a tine, nieetin; ;ml a very pleasant time. Mrs. J.. D. Boyd of Lauren! spent the weeksend with her bro --t-her?and?sisterMrr-hrw. Pi of. am Mrs. S. L. Finley. Mr. Floyd McLurkin is spend ing a few days in New Jersey with his brother, Mr. S. R. Mc Lurkin, prior to entrance into th< Camp at Fort Jackson next Tues day. IMr. James Stinson, Mr, Mv C McCulloueh, recent Finley hint graduates and Mr. Parlor Wilkei have volunteered for service ii he army, and -all are now in,For Prajrir. Mr. Clarke Stinson is ii ''amp in Qhio. The members of Calvary Bapt church pounded Pastor C'oker las Tuesday nijrht after services. The five nights' meeting: con lucted by Dr. Charles H. Brown ,f Columbia, w;is enjoyed by al who attended. . Despite the in .dement weather, the attendance was good and those who heard th< wonderful sermons' ;irt~ telliiu \thers about them. Miss. M. M. McKissick and. Mis: ,$atai. Horry attended?_the X. V A conference in Seldia. X. C~ ant i-nj*>> >'< 1?the trip?tof and?t+n helpful meeting. "* +, - Rev. and Mrs. Frank Gladdei and daughter, Miss- Alma? Glad den have diad as their guests tin past two weeks their friend. Mrs Adams of Columbia. Mrs. "51 a rsuu-rile. MeLoirkin wit I her husband and ehildren visitei relatives in Charlotte last week Mrs. l izzie Cox Foster had a: her guest last wek, ler "daughte in-law. Mrs. Harold Cox froii Charlotte. Mi s, Inez U'i ii;hv .of JLuiicustci -pint Sunday hen-, as euost o !! ? daughter, M is .1 irm it n 41oa4Jl Miss Bessie TTioun is at 'honi< after a very pleasant visit of i few weeks t <> Detroit, Midi where she was truest of her bro ther. Mrs. Eva II. Jraddy was callei home last week from Bennetts villi- beeause-of the illness of he daiirhtei-in-law, Mrs. James 1? Heath. I?r i harles II itrown ot Lotui11 "ui conuueieu me mienitnomi national institute last week at- M Olive Baptist church. Several o the white paMors attended, am our own preachers from all uve the town and" county- were ver; prompt and regular in their at tendance. They derived mucl benefit frorm the teaching given b; Dr. Brown as he spoke to thei daily In words of wisdom and un del standing. MT. ZJON A. M. B. ( Ill |{< II Kev. S. Chism, I'astor Sunday school opened at 0:45 a ni. with Supt. Crosland and co workers at their posts. The lessoi "Wrrs" interesting Throughout th school and a splendid review b, T7TT?pTTrrmr 11 :1 .r? a. in. morning service be gan : mi after the devotional ex ereisc the pa:tor presented t'n Rev. Walker. Tie came to us witi a soul stirring message which ev cry one enjoyed. < The renin ins of Mr. Joe Brown who had been ill for some time was laid to rest Sunday at Browns villt*. S. ('. Mr. I). I,. Shipman undertaker, in charge. Mrs. Rosa Lee Burnett and Mrs. France Jones of Washington, I), C., at terwied The funeral. ?-Men, fhrFah Green and two gram children from Cleveland, Ohio, ar< visiting her daughter, Mrs. Con Lester TTvery one was Indeed gTa<" to see her. She has been go;i< [ eleven years. f FIE PALMETTO LEADER BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH The Sunday school met at tho . usual hour with officers, teachers, ? ami pupils present. The lessorc iviij vt-ry pcacti: al, showing?theJ f danger in Having divisions in the. 1 church as were hud it Corinth. St s Paul planted, Apu.Lus watered, but the increase crtne from Jehovah After tht? class- study ?f the les^ 1 sun. Dr. W. H. Clark, P. K.. of the Columbia district, made pointed r marks relative to the lesson. Sunday was the beginning of the third quarterly conference. / Tie I conference v as -concluded on .d day night. After all reports w.ne^ read, there were shown to be mu h t improvement along all lim < ^ver , the proceeding quai *er. 7"nd as usual. the P. E. v.as paid hit full , assessment. I r?.;' v I timing r\ ic > the P ; E. delivered i.u- - ic liom Jnd ^ Samuel 18-29, subject, " f.> youi , child safe phyti.allv. morally?s<__ cially, and spiritually?" The mess sage._was real plain, and parents - wore able to understand the import wus well represented with its mem hers and friends. We are delighted * to see friend, an I visitors in the - \ itx>. ? For the night message the P. - E. brought the message from Pro verbs 27:4. Subjeet. "Tomorrow." * This was another message which T oauseel many to think TQ" *TaT!r L individual status, physically, -fi1 uar ciallv and spiritually. * The Sunday school picnic vvjllJ 1 be'.had July-^thTlirTTradise Lake. More shall be said officially in the v'unday - school session. (iniie to Bethel, friends a id visitors'are always we'eome. Rev. I. W. Janer- Ite. Pastor I .T. M. Woodbury. Reporter * .ST. JAMES A. M. IS. CHURCH Rev. F. D. Drejier, Pastor Abbeville?Sunday was an ideal day for church guru's* Sunday _ .school opened at the usual houi with the Supt. an<i tiachetjj pres TTvtr.' "4'he -+es5on" was -beaoVfuHy taught-by the entire staff of teachers and reviewed by the Supt. At *11:30 the pastor, in his usual vvav deliveri'.l :i void <tt ii-rbi'' I' "" " " ? I message froirt Isa.uh 1:18. Theme. 1 " Simple Christianity. ' Man y ^ thoughts were hrooat Ih? j sermon that will help us, A number of visitors Worshiped with u* s in our morning service. Some from , X. Y. City, Phila., Pa., ami West i Palm Beach. Florida. The pastor was all in smiles on Sunday morning. The good ofj! fictrs. le'iT by brother B. T. John son, surprised I id 111 on Saturday ~ by~ giving him ;T nice punaina hat He siid tint this was really a surprise. The Ladies Missionary Circle held its quarterly meeting with j Mount Pleasant Baptist church . Sunday at 1 o'clock. Rev. J. W. r Mathis preached the sermon. :. The service began Sunday- evening at 8 o'clock. After devotions^ ~ our pastor selected his text from - Acts 1:18. This was another splend 1 id sermon. ^ On Sunday, July 6th, we are having a special program rendered 1 by J. Whitficlif Jones who < is a ^ Iramatist. lie is a native of this community and has had advance training in this field. Lets give V i ~ ...ii ? iiivt* si'iiit oi oy coining to St. James ami witnessing this pro gram. Those on the sick list are, Mrs. Rmma Burton, Miss Jessie Fair. Rpt us Piay fur them a speeds recovery. Don't miss the Rhodes boy and the Palmcttr. Leader. J- HKBKON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. A. Sims, Pastor y The Sunday school was opened a^ the usual hour, with teachers anil officers present. After the disn viewed by Supt. J. B. H. Ruth. B. Y. P. IJ. began at 6:30 with M tss D M Kllison presiding. After the devotion the meeting was in charge of Mrs. Lucinda Miller. . Bible verses were recited by all, , beginning with B. A special pro gram was rendered by a group ? ?r G. m.ln.. ~.a?I ? U:>.l ? r, IIWUI TTIinUI VII. At K:00 Rev. Sims (rave a lecture on thr subject, "The duty of ] Deacons." The lecture was (food ? and all who were present enjoyed \ it. r 3Trs. TTannaTt Taylor has returnj ed to her home after spending some time In Florida. IN Ml In sad but loving memory of < Rev. W. P. Carolina, who1 fell asl ago July 5, 1939'. No night can darken t'he 1 ' ~~ JOHNSTON NEWS'? Pine Hill Baptist Church Rev. D. E. Jennings, Pastor Children's Day was held at the ibove named church Sunday June 29, with a large crowd prepent The program was conducted by Misses Elizabeth Wise and Bertha Gibson. Quite a number of children were on program. Several selections were sung, by the Pine Hill quartet No. 1 and the Evening Star. Just before the losing uf the program Doa. Moses Medlock gave the final remarks. There will be a program at the Pine Hill Baptist church, July G. Music will be rendered by t h e Twin City quartet. Minuet quar I l/V V t U TVIltllJ^ ULU1 V J H ci I LL-LPine Hill No. 1 quartet. Admission 5 and 10c. The public, is inI vited to attend. A very interesting Missionary program was sponsored at Bethel ('. M. E. church Sunday at by Mrs. M. E. MtPhersoon. ?B-e-y??Wt?K. Wilsc/n is conducting a revival meeting for Rev. F. N'. Hushing in. Toccoa, Ga. The members of Bella 1 church aie looking forward to the Distiict conference 'which will he held at Williams Chapel C.M.K. church, Saluda, S. ('., .July fiOthAtigust #rrfc Our mottooTs "A Po< ml Report". __ Miss Elizabeth I.ee of" Edgefield was the guest of Mrs, Ethel Mae Baltimore on Friday evening; also Mr. Fred Kemp of Charlotte. N. C. 'have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lattimore. Mr. Noah Valentino "depart oil this life June 21), after a week's iliness. Friends extend sympathy to the family. The public is invited to attend he services at Bethel C. M. E. church: 11:45 a.m. .preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays also night. 3:30 o'clock Sunday school each Sunday. 7:45 p.m. prayer meeting every Thursday night. ' Ix?t us don't wait too late to attend church somewhere. Now is the day of grace. "Seek the Lore! while you have the'' opportunity". Friends were glad to see Prof, Bowman in town Monday. Mr. C B. Toomer and Miss Alma Walker have returned from Orangeburg, where they attended the Agriculture and Home Economic conferences the past wpek EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH Rev D. N. Wilson, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?On last Sun' day morning the pastor preached from the subject The dbsed Dooi and the Open Door. It wrifi" a most enjoyable sermon. Sunday sehoo/1 was conducted by the Assistant Supt., Mr. Paul Taylor. "The Leagut service was conducted by the President Mr, F, M. Branch At 8 o'clock a very enjoyabh program was rendered by t h ? members of the Senior Missionary society. We were favored >yi?,u many auios, readings and nil instrumental solo. Mrs. F. Wilson president of t*he society was mistress of ceremonies. During our services many visitors were present. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PALMETTO LEADER i 77".~~ 3M0RY KT K B ml jur dear husband, father and unci cop and awoke in glory two yeai sunlight of your memory. F._L. CAROLINA. Wife Children and Neices ST. J A.MLS A. M. E. CHURCH Kev. Wm. McDonald, I'astor The business part of our thii quarterly conference was held c June l'Jth at H p. m. with-our e fieient presiding elder. I)r. W. 1 L. Clark, in eharjre. Aftei devi ions \vi re conducted by Rev. I A. Gamble, pastor of Willow Gro\ ,-ir. uit. we went into the quarto The r eport,, showed much increm it each depaitment and that $d0 .">? had been collected since 11, .'nd quarter. ,\Ve have paid in fu II of our claims thus far. Or presiding elili r was pahT in ful as usual; The loyal members at \ii im-y are asKed to <lo. Wit anxli>us to play t' eir part ip wlu 1 ?l?vri DMam-v. K. .lohnsoi (ai n-< .lolirrrui. Fvatik Kenned r>nd Sisters kiltie OreH. Katie S? 1 o111 i .11. Mary I'lielps, Lota 'Chpisl W'iilielniiria Woodson, and Kstell . Tot.nsoi), siuvess is ours. ? S nuTav niorainy. .June 22iui, tt irr'jiitn elder preached from S \T;i . 11 JS :!d. >>; 11>?!;j\ tiitriit "I"1 pit a< Ih'.i from lhe '27th 1'saln ."?t}i vcist- A crowd wa*. present : both sffviit.*-. A - .usual -the aut iehre was stirred fiom fli pulp a t:.- p.,cr. Mis. flails wave i - <) , vci'v t iifiui ajiing remark I'-v. Mel?. uald is'a pastor wit :.si? a - i.tj knows how to woi .1 i lite h'fe?t e''TT|p-tn' tho clnircl Wt .tic prowl of our presiding -arr and -pastor and pray thatZlhc -ttH ttvc many years to rend< i vice. Several visitors were prei m. foiiit' agaiir. visitors' are a wavs wi 1 coined. Misses '.Intrude Honey and 0 iia IMndps who are spending the \Ai 'tiip in Ashtoille. Hendersoi . t no?Flat" ttoc k", X. ('., ai hoi e ftp a few days and repo. h. t they must return and finis ' lie vaeatiuii they are enjoyiu tr niirh. WIN NSIIOKO MANS 1?\ Manse I Koss f unday stlioul opened at a hi relies Koiula-y-4H?mtflg?at t\ e al hoar finding all the tea el at. their respective posts. The Sunday school lesson wi I !" ;.util'uHy discussed llv phi class-. Mr. Willie CJi'eiM of N'cw Je sey, is here airnin to the deligl f i'i- yi and parents, .Mr. and Mr (iiioire Traim. His stay i* indef nite. Miss Willie Woodard ot No Jersey , returned .there, last Sat^r ' day where she will resume hi work. She was accompanied by h< I mother, Mrs. Esther Moore, ai . her three brothers. Mis. Mary Wright, who ht beer in the Columbia Hospital f< liua weeks, i,, home again to tl rielir"ti( of her many friends. \\ ' 11 1 ?pe lor her a speedy recover T ose on the siek list r.rtb__Ml J 4 Mil I +-+tSTTf5T!T7TTr,s. Perry, at .Mrs. f.illian Smith. Mb Willie Sfarks has return* r-r'Viv'.". after having spent a wet i I'mnsylvaiiin with Iris.. nuitiui I I i .-ports an enjoyable trin rt?Py-Tf. and Mrs. W; A. Ross ar ( mi'y spent an enjoyable day_: 1 f'rrmn last Sundry at the home < A r, lnd Mrs. Harry Tucker ar iml Mi;s._,iVjbiOU Jeter. A inference of ministers, con j> ;i1: y leaders, JH Club officer I a ml farmers, was held at the Fa i field county training1 school la Saturday. Mr. D. G. Bolton, Ji presided, assisted "by Miss O. C bis holm. The theme of the pr gram Was, "Defense Through Go< 'Firming rnd Rural leadership Mr. G, F. Pntton f white} made tl v.nri -ng address. Every ono seen el to hnv enjoyed the conferen. dTTWiehslyr. A very Targe and soirii g crowd attended. ' i See master Eddie Hall for yoi copy of the Palmetto Leader, Saturday, July 5, 4941 Classified Advertising Column ? Special Notices. Caul* of Thunlta Memoiiiams, Birth Announcement* Marriage Announceheiits. etc., ar charged for at the rate of 10c P? tine. Cash must r<cjnrany th -<ier. Minimum charge V.'g. M KMOB IA M In loving memory of a derr husband and a devoted father, Mr. William AT. Oliver, 1012 Punning Street, Wilmington, N. C.T 'who departed this, life July 1, 1910. (lore is that face we loved so dear. " ?Ls?that?voice -Wv?U?v>d?to? hear, Too far away foi sight or speech; Ku| not tn() far -for thoughts To roach. Deej) in our hearts lies a picture, 1 Of a love , one laid to rest, In memory's frame we shall keep it; . , niuiii.u lie u.i'?une tinning?rtTc ? best. * Hie rolling stream of life rolls or, ? But still that vacant chair Ret ails the love the voice and the Cherry smile of one who once sat there. Although one year has ipassed """ Idkdlliy, i ' We are lonely for you, yes every day. we miss your happy voice and smile, And your love which made life more worth while. ? e, Yo[ur yoi>th.ful presence 1 i It e s sunshine, Made life refreshing- and- -divine. We pray for strength in this hard test, To keep "believing, "God knows Best." We sadly miss you, ? Rovvena Oliver, Wife I Wilveria and Gwendolyn, Daughters II In Memoriam >n f-.. ?. i. - r 1. it BEVERLY N. KOUNDTREE, I- to the-" sacred nKiuory of our beit loved son tTrfil Brother, who died is July 7, 1939. s. h Vour gentle face and l-alitnt smilw k With sadness \vt? recaih?? h You had a kindly Word fur each I- And tiiod iH'invmi uy--tUkr-?-? X Two yea-rs?ae-o-t-o-devy jt-^1 t\v?r? jr Since Beverly fell asleep; s- We bow 'neath the tc.4: God's will 1- be done, In His arms our darliny He'll e- keep. . fl it Loving, Mother, Sisters Unci jFather. '}j WKST B1 V, *S. ('. iff The Y. I'. S. T. ? St. /\nnV Mission We had a line time Sunday. The house was culled to order by the 11 president. The meeting was opened -with all singing "1 come to the Gulden Alone." We then had the is Lord'jj Prayer and the creed. The minutes of the lust meeting were then read by the secretary. rlt In our meeting we elected 'two ft. girls to itrcrk after the altar in the iv .church. They are Misses Jessie Lee I'.nd Coruine Kelley. We also v had two victors, Miss Rebecca r~ Gleaton and Miss Mary Brown of ei ? ? , ^ Cayce, S. C. We are very proud to say that one of our league members,- Miss )r Jessie Lee Kelly, won the scholarie ship to attend the Young People's fe Conference aj. Jenkinsville the last ^ week in July. The Bishop jient^iL????5 ^j TexT^rmr^nnrwjr7 nu- only colbred person to win the colored dioceses. d Orrc of out ITTeOfbers, Miss Maude Jefferson, went tp Charlotte. N. C. to spend a while with Mrs. I. M. id Martin. We wish for her a ^leasil ant trip. On |as^ Sunday oul^rector, Rev. Williamston, was with ussand was ii- the guest speaker for that day ^ He talked to usabout his home ,r town, West India. We were very irlo/l t f? Vi u Vi i i vi o ? >/! o/\ww? - C il FS1*"4 w ...... ?IIV1 rwiiif ()1 trif j member,, from St. Luke in Coo lumba. WV hope that they will ^ corao again soon. "* * ^ We wen* vi'ry fflad to have with n. us for tho past two Sundays, our OL old secretary, nurse DuRant, who Jt is in training at Good Samaritan Waverley Hospital, Columbia, S. C Sara Lee Sanders, Reporter ' i * . .. a'a- ' v ?v. 1*^1 >(fete