The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 02, 1941, Page Page Four, Image 4

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W 'SiT iJUpalmpttn Hjeaiirr McOflp PUBLISHED WEEKLY ' Assembly St., Columbia. S. C ~Dr.^Bered at 'the Pot.; Otliee at Co i Ke\mlumbia, S. C., as second class I I ers^matter by an Act ^>7 Congress" ~i atl# SUBSCRIPTIONS , jnjfune Year $2.00 ' a Months 1^6 * ,9 three Months 77TT: .tt: "[ S.ngle Copy i ? FQBglG^ ADVERTISING 4 Mm AGENCY nHtiV. B. ZIPF CO., 60K S. Dearborr ! St., Chicago, 111. Oilicial~ Ad\ertisemcnts at the rate allowed bj f tbe_l eader .will publish brief ?ni I P-: rational letters" on subjects?oi- fr. general Interest when they are j accompauicd by the names une addresses Of the autltors a?u are not of a defamatory nature Anonymous communications will ' not be noticed. Rejected manuscripts will not be returned. < , I Jr -Ht r. r.1/-, ti u a VfDTllV Pulilicnai LL. 11/iiUi, IV*' * J E. PHILIP ELLIS Field Agen* L. G. BOWMAN, Circulation Mgi f-, 1 .' HEM ITT A NOES ' "j " *** ' - r #? Tj Checks? drafts -ami- PoalaL_or Exp' press Money Orders should I) j made payable to the order ol jT-. 1 he Palmetto Leader. Communications intended for ih 1 ZL current issue must be very brie i " and sliould reach the editoria desk not later ttnm?Tuesday o ? each week. City?newa. locals *L Wednesday. I . i'elephontr-462y ( Saturday, August 2, 1941 i ; i IT (AN BE DONE ? Allen University's trustee,'thru < the Libr; ry commission have not < only pla: ncij to erect a lib'ary or, the cafnpus ol' that great >chn? I. but. the project is now underway President Higgins told the com mission that Bishop Flipper's orders are to go ahead and build, and when a bishop ill the A. M. E. church-speak- it cm i ies pow> i i'ul weight. Tne library at Allen is much needed and' there jyre ten thousand twwmlo t wtrn >vl IttuQ /\Y ' 71 d"?TT\?SYT1 f v i" ^ vy* v.w?. tionalties. who will give a dollar each this month it the right ap_ tiu<ic_f.hi]n-lii'w Si:i dnv 'school- conventions,-clubs and associations. The job is to get the people" in the right fictile of mind, and _b .-an be done through" reaTTeader. shifg - -Leadership^ is not measured.* by what the leader dues 1uni>?Tf but by how well he can get other, people ' to do something. NEGROES AM) NATIONAL DEFENSE There is much ado from Maine to i.uiilo'ni:i iii>out unfair treatment oi Neuro worki-i',. ir. thiir desire to be employed in the National defense industrial program. The govi rninenr is ni great ? need id' war imO-eriaU from an a luan.iiiu.ui wan: '.u a powerful flying machine: the govern mvrit is 'also"in need of mamvuvcr. The crisis di rounds extra ordaniary produeti !' to balance, consumption in 0 .time " like this. Neuron?Kudir.i wh,,?knrivv?ami- _ the writi i s of Negro newspaper.are making the alarm about the sinful disci iiujnatior against Nei?rosvorker> in the delenae -muls. ft?1> ' true tHar every?^ktiiorb worker among N'-gioes is not employed in those industries. Its also true that manv Negroes s.kil'ed and semi-skilled ale denied employ ment. because of the old traditional caste system tha^ has been undermining the American way of life since the civil war. I.ovcrs of democracy hone Thnt rhis humh-- cap will be gradually eliminated ~ during the past war. When* the democracies onr*rgiiigJ front :'he present war will determine jm-*. wnai Kinu <>i it-' craoy We shall have. There is nimHier slite to til1 question of economic security tu- _ nvong? Negroo^ in this daunt' y.Statistieal study reveals the. fact that a very small percent of No Kmes. are in the group 'of skilled workers. The N? gro has not be _ j.buu?..-ta.'J"ff*ll;il , in 1.11. i 111111 bers. N'egrn colleges hae been , academic to teach the masses of ' their students how to make a living with tools. They?Jmuuu , been, until of late, emphasizing" the importance of Negro students learning Greek and Latin end many other foolish courses that never havo and never will buy bread ar.d meat and give students a r>+Hce in life that insures econ-, _ onomic security and well-being. Hooker Washington preached , >u;? l ?.. ? u.. \ : XT. nun i u,v !nrj iv?iri .ncuj'u far 40 -years. Hi- was assaulted by Monroe Trotter and ridiculed j shamefully by W. K. B. ThiRois. then the- famous ediflor t,hr ; Crisis. Rooker Washington phi!- ! osophy is everlasting and Negroes ] \"ho were indoctrmatted by it. are ; high up among the factors in our industrial life. d There are a plenty of jobs for ] ally but there are workers for the j jobs and the results is depressing. { Thi* is po npologv, however, for *k- .In. rnm'm;ss?oh" in IrhplOV- '} infr the few skilled Negroes u\a^mKA^m"io"'' '' 4 MAYBE SO AND f By W. H. S WHEN The. recent bout between Joe ,ouis and Billy Conn reminds me if a ereat truth so many people 'ail to recognize and act upon. 1 -twmtf you?that there is a time ;o quit anything with honor and mstige. If quitting isn't done ,fhen the quitting is good, we art tut to suffer humilation arid chag in, Joe T.outs has gained fame, hoiior and?is renown; he has made loll a is on top of dollars. Louis has joi-ii in the game Jong e:toilgh. Be should have retired a year" ago." Instead, hungry dollar-dhcsei s arc exploiting Joe and leading him as i lamb to the slaughter. Joe ifcn't is strong as he was, and will get ?o jctrongei .'- Nature always takes are of such ihiligs. ?? ??-??Vi'S.?W.. . Mil py^j-ilt") anything: v-u can ilie on the job. We. 11)list lever sleep on the tTuthTh";>t~inIt1Ty" rs-prrants may- -continually. be afer man on top. The hero of 1VHKN UHKKTV MAKES I S FREE By Charles Stelzle ? "Brethren, ye have been called into liberty; only use not liberty or I)b?Hwasinn to the flpsh. but jy love serye one another. For al' he law is fulfilled in one word. Ten? Hr-tlii:--?tfboiL_sb ili love th^ leiehhor as thyself." You can trust any man with all the liberty in the world if he'll nise his action on love towiu'd his leighbor. ? You may give htm t'he key to roiir city and to your home-?he'll TTHTrrp t-Kr.?yon have daeed in him, and he himself will K'co'me a bener man because?you rust him. "Demon acy" is the keyword that men are conjuring with. Hut to many of them it simply means 'more and more"?for themselves. But true democracy acti|: 11 v means restriction of liberty, for is democracy increases t'he greater the number of people there are whose interests must be considerd and' conserved. But when the people themselves nle?and when everyone of us .hinks tuat we're as good as anyjiie else, if not a little better ? lu n the question of personal liberty?bet omes?very?complicated. How shall sve meet the evils which must inevitably grow out d' .t.ne democratic form of government ? Someone?I think it was Thorn is Carlyle?once said that the are l'or "democracy" is more rleiioerficy. It certainly isn't less de.mm aey., Hut to niake^ democracy "safe," .Ts uomg- to require something more than mere democracy ? it uen..s thai We've gut to introduce .tftjie of ti.e elemilt of love, and ne apostle Paul put it into "one a?.t-.i" whtn he wrote, the Galat.ans: "Thou shalt love thy neighjor as thyself." Tiie world's" wisdom will never volvo a simpler and more easily vorkable plan than this. \ I I.I IA MS I llAI'Kl. .M. K. ( 111 K< II ?iie\. 1?. J. Jfllcrsun.. J'aslor . Uraugvbui g, S. ('.?-The Sunday school wa.s unusually good Sunday :lie Supt,. and the assistant Supi. vcre both at their posts of duty ml TpTiTm a I: ti n 11J i41 ?of?teacher s veie on hand also. The Sunday wh'ool is moving along nicely. A) be u mi a. stud\ period the lessons ,vns i\ .-timed hv the Supt. The at enhance if .-nil inereasing. At the liiorning service ? large iijuii greeted the pastor he took lis text from St. John 21:22, snbect Followiiv: Christ. The eiiire congregation was truly. (1 by this great message. Thi pastor dV.vered a masterpiece., aeii Sunday s> em to bring 1t tr,-.? A fu r thi* u?vhL- ewssage i-t-i -rrn?Tirwrtr-Tt rtrrown- of he choir sang wrv eltectively at l'h?- Kid hI My Journey. At the League .,t tin- attendance vas very good the League 1, puite li\t. \M ud, praise should he giv >i i lie I'14-sidi til Air. II. I., l'inck e y 'I'!:.- folowing Were elected nun tTTT- T7dVgue as iFelogates.- to lie State I.eagae aiid Sim: school .onvention. Mi lferiules >' i fifth. Ro'dneV Memki i t i i 11. Miss } ! 1 i?m > .1 It'erson Scott and Marioii Meiuhnhall were le ted from, the .Siftiih'v school. Mi ss Affiles Hndehrand with injs in the League. At the evening service, the cho al dull' furnished music as usu il which was highly appreciated. The pastor's text was taken from Sf. John !?H:20 subject. Stuhho'T feart rhcng- d. This message ?O'MH'11 v?tnjcfi.il and recciv d with giatitiiilc. There was 1'iite a generous response to the ippea] for educational assessment. \ 0orv tine hcgJrrmng hut the _eud_ s hot yet. #'** Among the visitors weie Mrs. \f.TM. McCIee of Allen Temple A. M. E. church. Atlanta, da.; Mrs. Martin of Ashville, NT. C. Wo .were ilso glad to welcome ^Mrs. Florence Edwards hflfik home. -Mrs, Edwards i* a-4iti'*o'" wire in the A. IT 4' /-.pOlT-Vl T* r, 'ill ftllr 4MeitA*.e indl friends come ntrnin \vp -ei'* ilways triad to have VOTT T|p Radio Broadcast sporsored hioppss.' I hi* wj?r ttrr flisf *mli jrojfram in the Sunday school. 'vUlm ' '* **> THf 1MAYBK NOT hnckleford) TO Ql'IT today may be just another guy , tomorrow unless he has gumption ( enough to step out before he is put out. I concede that certain situations sometimes make it Imperative that h certai-, people remain on the, job. < I also know that there is a definite , time to quit, no matter who "tyou ^ may be or what you may have done. Maybe your doing time is ( over. As long as a person has what it takes he is justified when ] heTeTnriiiis in lifc's-buoy.pin*?, The 1 ' s'gCTTTTs-,-bf-sure to recognize the n faet and admit that you have slip- j ped. * Don't be put out simply because vou l ave lost your "it." Step out 1 before "it" has entirely evaporat- | l W! yn fo "QTTTT is as important? is when to BEGIN. (Rights'Reserved) - i 1 SI MA'ITHEW BAPTIST 1 ? ~r ' _LTCH URCH Rev. W. M. Green, Pastor t 1 Sunday- was an ideal day for | churchgoers and our services were well attended. Sunday school wins (am ittn^ Konoilon t Va/\ Qnnf Kni n fr -nb-~wt-. - . Everybody was full' Sf smiles as 1 thtr.v?tbovf - up on* the _.church. J -.j rounds and saw the pa at or who j had been in the Columbia hospital | for three weeks. After a warm >rayer meeting the pastor present | ed Rev. W. A. Austin who deliver- ( ed the morning sermon. He preach ed from St. John 15:1, "I am the true vine." Everybody enjoyed the 1 ~*w*xum?The collection was?J At 3:30 the choir and members .rourneyed over to Rock Hill A. | M. E. church and render music, j They reported a nice time. We have one of the best -choirs in This section. At 8:30 the church was filled 1 to its capacity to hear Bro. Lewis < Freeman preach his trial sermon. ( He selected his text from St. Matt, j 25:1, "The Kingdom of Heaven is iketi to ten virgins." He preached a wonderful trial sermoni Everybody was convinced that he wa$ truly called of God to preach the 1 Gospel.. A collection of $10.00 was 1 taken. ? ' < The pastor was made to feel I good-by the good membera-of- St | Matthew. They loaded the car with Meal, eggs, potatoes, cabbage, can ned. peaches, apples, milk_jfcnter lopes aiKl watermelons. 1 Those who worshiped with us 1 was as follows: Rev. Austin, Rev. n r.,, Oi IbrTtil -1 I ncicvuicu iv oi. mttiiiK'w .ui all times.. The friendly spot in {Airfield coujity. Take the Palmetto Leader and <eep an with tnc news. * Miss I. M. Kertnedv, Reporter j FLORENCE NEWS 1. M. Stokes Mr. Anthony Sparks, the son of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Sparks, Darlington, S. C., died Saturday, July 26th at the local hospital from injuries received in an auto accident. .The?funeral was held Tuesday, July 20th at Castley Funeral home. A brief program was held, after which the body was placed under 0 bank of beautiful flowers. . Surviving him are his paremts, grand parents, a brother, a sister, 1 other relatives and a 'host of friends. | Mrs. R. H. Hohoman, Mrs. L. R. A^ Stokes attended the funeral >f master Anthony Sparks, the son if Dr. and Mrs. R. W, Sparks, in j Darlington, S. C. on Tuesday morning. Miss Janie Huggins of N. Y. C. s in the city visiting relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hue-gins and family. ' Miss Kortense Jefferson "of AJT lanta, Ga., is in the city visiting relatives and friends, Miss Virginia Reed. _ 1 Mr. Tames? Iw Robinson of_hL J )Y C., is in the city for a few iiiivs witn relatives and friends. Selld aTI news to l. lil. Stokes | it Grant's Drug1 Store on or bef ire Monday of each week. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. E. E. Robinson, i'astor Branchville, S. C., Jul? 27? Today was a very lovely day for eh in ch poors. Sunday school bepan nt ii?._usual hour with the Supt. andteachers at their postsTHTmT"" lesson was beautifully discussed, by the teachers. | At 11:30' o'clock our pastor preached ? wonderful sermon from St. Luke 24:50 It was enjoyed by ' all. I Rev. Richburp was the dinner ! puest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I^even. l At 3:30 o'clock the pastor motored to Emanuel church. He re* ported "S wonderful J eveninp. At R o'clock Sunday wifnt the pastor ascended the rpstruni and spoke rflasterfully from St. John 17r 14. < ["he TpTrTt Truly ran high. Pulpit , associate was Rev. C. M. Miller. We are very glad to report a won lei ful district missionary conven- 1 <,ion. It was enjoyed by all. Come i again. 1 The visitors Sunday morning were: Mr. D. Cumminirs, Mr. Elliott Pinckney of Orangeburg, S. 11 C., Miss Eva Cives, Mrs. Edward f of Columbia, S. C^ Evfc Simmons < of Awensdaw, S. C. Friends and visitors are always invited to at- , tend our?aervirea. ' Marion Tatum, Reporter P D ItAfitflfrO LEADER m ^ LAMAR NEWS Wesley Methodist Church Miss Ethel Davis, Reporter Sunday school i waa opened at 10 o'clock by the Supt. Mr. E. J. Jeffreys with a large attendance, sifter which the Rev. R. Davis coniucted prayer service which was ?njoyed by all present. The Bibical Pageant on Sunday i ftight- ww? a success. The Bible . haracters demonstrated the induction the teachers are giving she children who are attending the -j laily vacation Bible Behool. ; The church as a whole, do appreciate the part that Sandy Grove nembers played in the. program. H md -stands ready to return -the j kindness in any way. The teachers of the daily vaca- tion Bible sdhool will sponsor a program on Monday night, Aug- ^ ist 4. You are cordially invited to , s>e present. Each class will have . exhibits on display. Mr. George Wheeler of Winston 3alem, N. C., is here visiting his father who is sick. Ho made a 1 simely address Sunday night. Mr. Baity Dukes is home from l' she Veterans' hospital. His many J friends ars so happy to have him 1 sack. Mrft Elifcahpfh Martin nnci nth. ?rs motored to Columbia to >? 1 Mr. Bonnie Martin, a patient a* * thF-Veteisma^-HospitaL They found J him cheerful and !wish for h: friends to know that he still has i the church at heart. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Samuel wish i to announce the marriage of their daughter Leola, to Mr. George | Washington of Timmorlsville, S. C. They will reside at Chaney | Srove after August 2. I Mrs. Leula Washington spent -{ the week-end at Alcotr-Sr G. visit- 7 rig her sister, Mrs. Ada Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Burk, VIrs. Katie Peeples and children of iVinston-Salem, N. C., have return 3d home after spending their va-" i-ation here with relatives and friends. Mr. John H. Lucas want the t nemDers ana menus to see mm ] and get the Palmetto Leader and < read the news. He is plunning a < :ontest between the three agents, aimself, Mr. R. B. Byrd and Mr. j K. Pyrd. M?re will be said about this later. Mr. and Mrs. McCurry of N. J., are the guests of their- mother-Mrs. Carrie Dundap. According to the Junior Broth?rhood president, Mr. Charlie 1^. = Marcus, there will be a worthwhile program rendered at John Wesley Sunday night. The nature ~ of the program will be centered around the youth ar?d young people af the community and church. Sandy Grove Methodist Church Mrs. I. M. Woods, Reporter ( Sunday school opened at the us- 1 ual hour. Quite a few were present and the offering was good. J The pastor preached an inespir- ' ing sermon. His text was taken from Malachi 1:1, "Theburden of the word of the Lord to Israel by ( MaJacbi." The climax of the ser- ' ? lir\ c "7T". moil was Drawing noarer to tiou. Everybody was spiritually revived and joined in right hand fellowship at the close of the sermon, j Rev. Pol'tel* i3 an outstanding leader throughout this community and a guiding light for those who wish to follow .Christ. Mrs. Porter has a pleasing per- ? somility and is always willing to < render service at any time. Accord ing to a statement by the pastor, i the fmancuth report of the church J is good. ^ Mr, D. Burris, chairmen of the board of stewards; Mrs. Lula Byrd, leader of the stewardess board; Mrs. Marion Rivers, president ot j the \Vr. S. C. S., under the leadership of the board of stewards, will ar#aneg the financial?drive for 1 the fifth Sunday in August. Ac- '1 cording to Mrs. Marion Rivers, 1 the W. S. C. S. will sponsor a trip ' to Myrtle Beach soon. Miss Bertha Sawyer and little Mister -Inanita. spent the week- | end in Lamar visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Woster Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Kirley Kirven. Miss Sawyer is a graduate of Stat College and is attending summer t I school at the upper Pee Dee sum- ^ mer school in Darlington, S. C. Mrs. George of Winston-Salem, N. C., was among the visitors. c Rev. M. J. Porter left Monday for Orangeburg to attend the school of methods for pastor, at [Jlaflin College. Mr. R. L. Byrd do- * lated Rev. Porter $1.50 which was 1 /ery much appreciated to help him vith his expenses. The revival meeting will begin , \ugust 17th. According to plans e?_ *v:_ i.i n-T. -'ir ' I?uc iwt una niecLiiiXf tlllH Will DC | i meeting of much value to the i ;hurch and community, < Mr. J. jRdvera, who heads the ? luly 31st tag the day for cleaning ~j BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS By (Mrs.) Louise G. Douglass Mr. Rob. Peak motored to New Vork ity and others for a pleasure trip with Mr. Peak at the wheel. The sick are getting along fine. Rev. Marshall Flowers, Mr. Hill, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Maggie Lewis, Mr. Harry Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Lftnn. I The Willing Workers club "of I Mt. Hebron church had their annual sermon Sunday evening at 1:30 p.m. delivered by Rev. E. J. Williams. The Southern Star Savings club net with Mrs. Nona Hern<jon on Monday night 1015 W. Mulberry street. Next meeting with Mrs. M. Andrews 613 N. Calhoun St. Mrs. Mary Brice and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hayes had for their Fuesday evening guest* Mrs. L. j. Douglass. Mrs. flattie Batea ha<l iTTiiTth- ~ lay party on Monday, July 21 She received many gifts". Alt kinds of refreshments were served. Cards ,n<l various camcs wvre Dlaved The girls served-in white uniform nx who were all the same height and color. Rev. s. ivlaynor went oil a bus to Philadelphia, Pa. on Sunday, July 27 and had a very pleasant . Several deaths and much sTclT^ less ee among- ^?s here. "Friendship Baptist church con lucted its usual services Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halsey will leave for North Carolina Saturday August 2, to spend a week with parents. .Mr. Halsey is a Bethellem Steel worker who has been 'iiildovt'il Lliere?years. Mr. nnt Mrs. jHalsey are members jjL Mt. Hebron Baptist church. They ire among the finest couple in this ouple. . Mrs. Gussie Bell Reed, one of Baltimore most popular presidents if various clubs and society is spending her leisure time going ;o different parts of other cities. Mrs. Reed is a native of Chester, 3. C. and a member of Morning 3tar Baptist church. Several persons will leave here 'or the south August 8, via motor ind rnifl We wish for them nuch happiness and success: Mrs. Louise Gore Douglass was \trs. Ella Young past-Py guest , >n Saturday evening. Also Mrs. ' Jollie D. Brown, Mrs. Willie Pinck .Vf |'L I^ninn Tnrni'r, . 1 WEST" COLT MBNA, S. C. f Brook la mi Baptist Church | Rev. H. Norris, Pastor Sunday school convened at 9:30 uritlLjthe_ Supt. and teachers at their posts. Deacjoh Boyktn?being absent on account of death in the family, Deacon E. D. Mickins taught the lesson. Rev. J. L. Livingston reviewed the lesson. 11:20 our morning: service began. The pastor delivered a won- ' ierful sermon that made the whole :ongregation rejoice. 8:00 u_iru_the?pastor preached mother good sermon. y Mrs. Effie Boykin, who has been an the sick list for sometime, is m proving. Mrs. BanzaTee Pinkney is siiI an the sick list. 1 Bro. Theodore Hagood was eallttl to Greensboro, N.C. on account af the death of his daughter. The Brookland Pulpit Aid club met Thursday night at the home af Mrs. Celia Livingston. Rev. W. M.-Green is still improving from his illness. Revival meeting began at the Baptist chtfrth at Swansea. Last Sunday nigTTt Rev. A. X7BIggs preached the opening sermomi Rev. 11. Norris, pastor, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, who was here to the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Ada Reeves, has returned to Hume, ciiso Mrs. Martha Stevender of Asheville, N. C-? another lister, has returned home. Rev/'A. L. Diggs, Reporter TROOP 57?SAXON SCHOOL On Monday July 28 Troop 57 leld its regular meetings' Opening >y singing Smile Awhile followed vith the Lord's Prayer. The Law ind Oath. Our Scoutmaster talk >d about the trip and gave some >lanks to fill out on our trip. several boys passed part of heir second elans test. We are to eturn the blanks Monday. Scri.be, Wesley Jones. >ff the church ground. You are especially invited to attend the father and son, mother *nd daughter, and the boys cord :lub community service program ?ponsored by the Brotherhood at 1:30 p, ?u Sunday, Mr. C, Borrua,^ >re?tdent. JOHNSTON NEWS Bethel C. M. E. Church Rev. W. E. W i'son, Raster ei -S At 11:45- morning service began t, the pastor brought us a wonder- 0 ful message from Joshua 24:15, t> subject God Makes Provision. Sunday school opened at S:30 g p.m. Supt. and his co-workers- at j. their post of duty. In the absence j of Rev. M. M. Davis teacher-of jj Bible class No. 1 wtts taught beau tifully by Miss Alma Walker The lesson was reviewed by the ^ pastor. Two names omitted in the Pen~ ^ ny rally last week were Bern ice ^ Davis 41c; Willie Robert (jury 16c. At 7:46 pm. the pastor ascend- g ed the pulpit and preached from the subject The ^Responsible of ^ Choice. We wish more could !?? ve been present 'n the service. Mrs. Lue Ella Myles and little grandson Olester?Myles we re theguests at littTe Sarah Cu iJ^jy- ? birthday on Tuesday at Ridge p Spring, S. C. ' a d Mrs. E. A. Moss and Miss Ester tj Mason of Augustu, Ua., were the g guests of Mrs. E. M. I>attiui<>re t.] on Sunday. t | Messrs Noah Amos, J, VV. For- j rest, Jesse Hart, and Willie Wallace left Monday for Washington. Misy Hut tie?Miles entertained ^ her Sunday strhool clas,. at irdt i < 0 1? (j> lightful party on Wednesday evening at her home. Games were ^ playcd and prize's won by little ^ Dofif Warren? N^Ta Fince anfi ^ Mary Ella Gragan. Those prosent were Oakie Hammonds, Shirley Hammond, Mai*y Ella Gtu- ^ Trail. Samuel^Priee, Elane Sinklrr _1 Myra Mae Price, Dora Warren, < Hester WilHa R, Pi'eston, Myitis Bettis, Emmie Treeie Myl- 1 es, Helen Amos, Sarah Myles, K. ^ Myles. Frankie Mae Myles, R. ^ the Rev. W. E. Wilson. Punch i nd crackers we re served. Revival meeting will begin at 1 Rosa Spring Baptist church Sunday, August 3. The meeting will ai be conducted by Rev. E. I). Davis of Columbia. S. C. . a' vi K.MMANl'EL A. M. K. CHl'HCH Rev: J. C. Hates, Pastor ' ^ - *--- . i . -Q Sunday school* was opened at 10:30 a.m. with the Supt. and his a co-workers at their post of duty. The lesson was interestingly instructod and much gooil gotten out of it. 11:30 a.m. the pastor brought to an : pprt.ciativo group woo derful message as found in St. ^ i..h? 01 .00 ? T? wa .IIKIIIC ruiiiiwiiij5 lit:- qv sus which \va? enjoyed by all. Visitors y?\*. T.~ H. tArddisrmr Mrs. Thompson, MVs. Minnie r M. Brown, Billy and Betty Brown W and others Vav hose names we fail- Bi ed to get.'~Come again. ^ Kev. I., (J. Bowman brought us th a noble message at K pun. as found of in Isaiah 55:0. Botj, sermons es were in keeping with the reyivs I nJl meeting? to The Sunday school picnic will ve be Tuesday, August 5 at Paradise ay Lake. We solicit the cooperation M ^rf members and frit-nds. - -Vj jo Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Levpj spent the week end with Rev. and w; Mrs. Moseley in Richmond, Va. !\v Miss Blanche Brown is, home to | the delight of her many friends after spending sometime in Baltimore, Md. -Miss Ollle Thompson" of" Ne\v~. York City spent a few days here 'yj with relatives and friends. Ja JThe Emmanuel Business cTubjVi met^_Wednesday evening July" "23 : I the home of Mrs. Mamie Lee hc Graham after the /pre''nvnar!es es the house was opened. The Quilt contest wa9 discussed. We urt* If hoping to make it a grand sue- . cess. Mrs. Graham served a delicious repast. We adjourned to ^ meet at tha home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hare, 1930 Oak',Kt., Aug. 6. W M.-o tllnia jq ,,n the sick T1 list. Mrs. Esther MoDnniel is a.r th improving. t,x ^3tt0COt>O0.OOO?O O O 00000000000 Uj V < a V A 1 Alt i 1 | Rock Hil A CO EDUCATION A s Conduete 5 THE A. E E. ZI j HEALTHFUL REASONABL SELF-HELP QP i Fall Session Begins I For Information, Address; 1 - . , * PRESIDENT, ? v*' ngp Salurdoy, August 2, 1941 DUE WEST NEWS Services in the Due West church 9 as usual were impressive on last unday and annongr the worship rs were several who are home >n vacation from northern and astern cities. Upn the invitation of the Rev I. J. Glover, the Rev. George larmon was the speaker at Mt .ebanon at the evening service, [e preached with power. In the afternoorv, the young xen from ?amp Monroe_Young !CC camp rendered a beautiful .? rogram for the _club of which Irs. Lucy M. Sussewell is caprin. _2_ Rev. B. J. GloVcr,. Messrs t). L. mith and Marcus J. Cowan, Miss O I?or>Vinl Wliurtnn Mnrcmriit Tuitt and Julia Young attended tie District Sunday school conven ion held at Denver. -S. C. on last fet?k. ~ ~ "A"?delegation headed JL.y_Miv a . " L.~TDlinkscales attended the Sun " ay school convention of the Bap st church near Greenwood, S. C. r.d those ~ of---the Pcesby4orian hureh who attended the convenion at Mountville, S. C., were ones. They went over with the astor the Rev. E. L. McAdams. Mrs. Annie J. Garrett returned onTtTdii last Tuesday from Chica O, Ttl | vvliore <tV)P has Int-n f(.i le past 17 months. She looks in- picture of health and says lat her stay was delightful, but hie" is liappy?tti be home again. Recently she. visited relatives ic letroit whore she had a wonderj1 time. "Mesdanu-;) Maria Sloan ami ?__ thel Eakm?of Chicago, 111., arc lc gtrestsofUieir tvisieil?Mrs. Es ler Young and will remain here ir several days. Mr. Albert F. Valentine and lite neice .Julia Margaret arrived rom Philadelphia on last Satur- _ iy and are the guests of parentrid grand parents Mr. and Mrs . K. Vale tine. ^ Revs. J. 11. Burns "tul W. uwthorne were a'.n ng those w'n > Ltcnded tlie Sunday school con L . * - I i lell Vol . f" C. i!': . ny st week. M is Jennie A~: I loin: j.t mid ???a a....;., l rtiivci tt visited in I 15, .TVlliiit *j . v. . . . . okesbury, S. C. on laa^ Sunday fternoon. ^ KD1STO NI'.WS The weather was lovely 011 last inda? and .normal services were rried on at the various-churches, ach pastor delivered a very unile message to his co'igveeation. A religious missionary meeting going on this week at Bethe' . M. E. church. Among the speaks a for the week are: Revs J. F eston. F. B. Cjfark and J. L. rowrr. The meetings are under e direction of Mrs. Viola Fludd. Miss N. Davis, daughter of e late Dr. and Mrs. I. D. Davis Sumter. S. C., and now a Jeanteacher in Putnam county, Fin., as the 4th of July guest of Dr. id Mrs. \V. L. Metz. She seemed ?enjoyed her short stay ry much, -?~? _j?: T-?.. ^,,.,1 so had as their i>uest for ia week r. H Ci. Simpson of Welsh, W. a. Ho too seemed to have en yed his stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Metz, Jr.. Charleston spent the sabbath ith?their parents, l)r _ and L. Metz. Miss She.die Spears, N. Y. A. ipervisor of the county, visited rlisto a few days ago in the inrest of the defense program. The Atlantic Preabyterial Conrence was in- -session last week the Beaufort Training school, le president, Mr. fsanders of mes Island, was absent and the C^-prostdent, Rev: F. P. Metz" --t^b^o-took ebarge^ of the conrence. Those who attended^ from re were:' Rev. F. P. Metz, MissMozelle Smith, Vailie Wlnshingn and t)r. W. L. Metz. They re irted a very fine meeting in spitt* the bad weather. A boys' camp will be conducted the Seaside school beginning ugust 1th and going through Au ist 18th. directed by Rev. J. E. ebb, pastor of the R. E. church. ie various ministers of Edisto i id nearhy will give lecTurcs t<> ^ e boys. Quite a few boys are pected to attend the cramp. CtOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooo ni roi i Fr.F I I, s. c. j L INSTITUTION d by S; ON CHURCH l LOCATION E RATES PORTUNITY September 8, 1941 * E. WARNER. BRICE {