The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 16, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, August 16, 1941
ARLihM,E NEWS
P - Mr. Robert Johnson of New
York City is visiting his parents,
Mr. urtl Mrs. Waitus Johnson.
Mr. Ruben English, Mr. J. T.
English, Mr. R. C. English and
Mr. F. English of Detroit, Mich.,
the sons and grand sons of Mrs.
Frances English, are here on their
vacation.
Mrs. Lizzie Jeter spent a pleeas
ant str,y in .Greensboro, N- C.
Mrs. Carrie Brown, Miss Ber
nice Brown, Miss KOsJl Brown, Mr.
t Sam Brown, Mr. Melvin Ruff ?n,
little Jack Washington, Jr., all oi
Columbia, were the Sunday eve
nir.g guests of Mrs. Francis English
and afmily.
Mr. Edward Kelley and Miss
Drucilla Kelley, the grand son and
daughter of Mrs. Alma Dickersen,
and their-friends, Mn E?on Ed..ward,
JUrsa Thomasine Blandtng
and Miss Ella Smith, all of Columbia,
were the Sunday guests
of?Musi "Atma Dickerson and
V friends.
Miss Julia Dattkiiw-has been irt
Union for three weeks on account
of the illness of her bi- i
Van Dawkins.
MTss Lizzie English is having
her month's vacation.
Miss Mae Lillie English is here
from Columbia. She is taking her
vacation. >
Service wi s very good at _ Wi
i ignis Chapel A. M. E. Zion
fl* church Sunday. We were very glad
to have Mr. Robert Johnson. Mrs.
Sarah Brown and Miss Mae Lillie
"English to worship with us.
The Trustee Rally at Williams
Chapel Church?was good. All the
trustees reported but one. Mr. Ervin
Coleman is leading so far. He
reported $6.01.
Revival meeting starts at Jeler'.s
Chapel A. M. E. church Stffiday
in high.
Rev. H.~E. ~Hillian and his
people worshiped with them Sunday
afternoon. Rev. J. M. Dawkins
and his people will worship with
us the fourth Sunday afternoon
Rev. Mrs. Ralston of Carthage,
N, C., was seen in town today. She
is to conduct a revival meeting at .
New Hope A. M. E. Zion church
for Rev. W. F. Hunter and con
gregation. <She will be at William
Chapel A. M. E. Zion church the
fourth Sunday to conduct revival
meeting for Rev. Hilliam and con^
Mrs. Melvina Dawkins spent sev
eral days with Mrs. Frances English.
We were very sorry to hear tliat .
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Stewart hao
to take their son, little Alfred, to
the hospial in Chester, S. C. to
lie will do well.
Hamilton school opened its sin
rner session August 4th. The teach
ers are: Miss Mary Etter Mc
Connell, Miss Sadie Robertson,
.^hjind Miss Goniree Tallv.
Oak Grove school opened AugUst
lith. The~~Teachers' are": ProT
J. C. Cohen of Union; Mrs. Leola
Gason, Union; and Mrs. Marie D
River0 of gpartanhnrg. S. G.
The enrollemnt aeem3 to oe
good. Those on the sick list seem
t? be improving.
We were very pleased to have
Mrs. Inez Sims Robertson of Jersey
City, N. J. to worship with
us doing our revival meeting at
St. Luke A. M. E. Zion church
^feaat week. She is the sister of Mr.
R. und Mr. Frank Sims.
BROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH
__? Rev. H. Norria, Paetor
10:30 Sunday school wn? opened
on time with all the officers and
teachers present except Mrs. Hf" ~
_ fie Boy kin-, who was absent on ac^ count
of sickness. Rev. J. S. Jones
taught the lesson. Rev. H. Norris
reviewed.
11 o'clock service bewail mL
devotion conducted by Dea. Horrace
Mickens and Dea. Ratton. Af_
Rev. Jones then lined the' firs1
fin. Miiihb mail I HI! lU'hl '
^tuve lesson. Rev. Rumpt offered
prayer. The second hymn was lined
by Rev. Norris. He then took his
text from Jas. 1:22, "be ye doers
of the word and not hearers onlv."
from his subject he preached, as
usual, a burning sermon. Hymn
No. 293 was lined by Rev. A. L.
Diggs, who also opened the doors
for joiners. One was received for
baptism. Collection, benediction by
Rev. Rumpt.
8 o'clock service began. Devotion
was conducted by Dea. W. H. Mit,^fehell
and Bro. Julious Brown. Af- 4
>#K:r which Rev. Norris, alone in
the Duloit. did nil Hninn -t
. 1---f 1.ir u1 njriiiiio
and reading the scripture, also offering
prayer. He took hig text
from the 108th PsftTm, first verse,
"My heart is fixed," from -which
he preached another good sermon,.
Another one was received for baptism.
Collection for the day, $16.14.
Benediction by the pastor. i
^ The Pulmt Aid Club prill meet .
Kro. JuNous Brown s house
Thursday night, August 14.
Mrs. Celi* Livingston, reporter.'
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MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH
Riv. H. C. Andrews, Pastor
Myrtle- Bench, S. C.-?Sunday
school was opened at the usual
hour with Supt. Mrs. Jeff Bellamy
and teachers at their places.
6:00 p. 111. the League opened
\vith the president in charge. The
lesson was discussed as usual.
Rev. H. C. -Andrew^ preached a
soul stirring sermon Sii ndny nTgTrtT
Text, St. John 4:11. The sermon
was a topical one. His theme was
"The Sustaining Power of Jesus."
? Rev. G. W.--Williams-is opening
the great revival ut thjte church
Sunday night We are asking every
one to hear him.?He is -ft great
evangelist.
?Mrs,- J,. B. Owens is spending
a few clays in Conway, S. C. because
of sickness ill her family.
M iss Mi.rgltte Das'is left
week for New York City.
Mrs. J?cott of Columbia, S. C
is visiting her mother in Conway
and her husband on the beach.
Miss Kattie Frost of New York
City, is here for a few days visit
ing her many friends.
Tss Norma Lee Cromsland of j
Dillion, S. C. is also among om
,'isiting friends this we.ek,
Mrs. Daisy Newton of Pawley's
Island, was hero for the week-end.
Mr. Oscar SuVivan sakl that
all the hoys from Laurence, S. C.
httt doinp -well in preparing them?r
selveff for school this fall.
Mrs. Evelyn Jackson is doinxt^
well at the Braeker's Apt. training !
voices for the musical.world,* As* !
STsting her is Mr Charles Browfr 7
m;r 11 ^ ikcmi !
Ser\ ices were very beautifully
lurried out last Sunday beginning
with the Sunday scltool session.
The lesson was very practical in
that the general epistle stressed
the idea of consistency in Christian
living. There were many
beautiful points * brought out on
all of thee lapses relative .to -the
lesson. We were delighted to see
Mr. Henry W?Webber one of our
faithful teachers in the Sunday
school about t>vo Sundays ago. He
is in the United Staes Army and
is in raining at Fort Bragg, N.
C. His class of young men is still
held in tact.
The pastor delivered two strong
sermons last Sunday. In the morn
ing's service the text was selected
from Rom. 1:16. Subject The
Gospel. For the night's message
the text was selected from Rev.
21:7, subject The Christian Conqueror.
The junior choir- served
in me morning 8 ^aci.vicOi- i tie
beautifully sung solo by MTr~Maeeo
Miller and tKe harmonious
anthem by the choir need to be
the lender of this splendid choir.
It has rendered splendid services
to this and other churches since
-its organization. Mrs.. Elizabeth
ACa-ughn is the acceptable organist
for both choirs.
The senior choir served in the_
night's service., Their service
have always been commendable.
We were H indeed delighted to
see so many visitors and friends
in the services last Sunday. The
talus limi' mil tu IHll'dduce
all visitors to the congregation.
Cpme again, you will always
find a cordial welcome.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Wm. McDonald, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 10:00
a. nfc v with Supt. Mrs. Estelle
Johnson and co-workers at their
posts of duty. The lesson wa^ intrestingly
taught. We listened to
n wonderful review by j^fie pastor.
Sunday morning after prelim
nilin, nil- |ltlMU| (H'ilVPrCCI 8
touching sermon Tone to be remembered.
Text; St. Malt"! 4:1:).
subject, "The Devil." Dr. E. A
Adams worshiped w]th us and
made encouraging remarks, ho?'
alsotspoke in high terms of our
Jfliltor.
Sunday night, though the woathjr
wm very warm, a crowd waa
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presept and again the pastor stiri
oil the audience from 2nd -King
4:1, subject, Sin. The choirs rendered
excellent service nic
an<l nitrht. Our church is rapidl
progressing1. The members are
with the pastor and success is
ours.
Thus far we have paid on:
t-Jaims in full. We have an out
standing far sighted pastor and
we are hoping the good Bishop
and presiding elder will return
him to us for another conference
year. The members are still carving
for him with dinner* and sup-ttt-rs.
Among?them are Mrs. and
Woodson and Mrs. Lela Glover.
Stewardess Board No. 2 met
'ast Wednesday, 8 p. m. r\ the '
home of Mrs. Sarah jfitarks at
Ridfrewood.
??Stewardess Board No. 1 nut.?
Monday, ft p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Lola Cheek. 1 f? 14 Rice St. |
iThe preside.pt, Mrs. II. M. Young,
presided. Both meetings we'V j |
good an,| each hostess served a i
delirious repast. Visitors ere al* I
ways welcomed.
CAMDEN NEWS ..
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Little William Anderson. Jr., of
Camden, IS. 0.. the son of Mr. and 1
Mrs. William Anderson, celebrated 1
his Gth birthday with a group of
70 little friends, Ti'Osdav, August 1
f, 1041. * : "
Many interesting gaine*- were
played, after which the group was ^
was seated oiT the lawn > :n^Lng '
"Happy Birthilaw..-trr" IRtle Wil- I
Mam." Six white and blue candles i
were-piaccfl ~oti trie cake. Ue'tciou?
refreshment^ were served. Little
William was wearing ,, blue ani'
white suit, lie accepted numerous
,.nd varirt." "f beautiful?gifts, Misses
Louise. Edna and l>aisy
Helton, the aunts of little William,
Misses Ida Bell Belton and Mrpa- .
India Parks served the refreshments.
Thursday nitrht, August 7. Miss- 1
es Blanche, Edit,, ar.tL Daisy Belton.
Misses Maty-^felley;^Etinten '
Canty, llattie Dubose'T* Mae ahelia I
Parks?and Mrs. Janie Aiulersor. '
gave a"lawn" pr.rty at tlv home 1
of Mrs. Janie Anderson, 31u King
St., for Miss Mamie L. Jamye of
Rock Hill. S. C.. who is 'snendinc
$ week with Miss-Daisy BeltoniroT"~
Camden, S. C. Refreshment.- weiv
served.
The revival meeting1 i f Sander's
Creek Baptist church will begin
A UL'iist J-7- Rev R R R,.t?viM,n,i
of Charlotte, N. C. will conduct
the meeting. They are extending i
tin invitation to each ancCcvvyonn.
All's. Carrie H. Jones has returned
from the north after spend
ing a week with her husbatuj and
relatives. .<
Mrs. Mattio Marshall is home
Washington with her husband.
If you w tanfirst clasj work u
done, be sure to come.to Lu Belle's .
Beautv Shop, hOJ Broad St .- Camden,
S. C.
D. N. Coll ins. j_ej>o 11 ei
FRIENDSHIP A. >f. E. CHURCH
Rev. II. W. Walker. Pastor
1
Clinton, S. C.?Sunday school
at the usual hour with the assis- ,
tnnt Supt. and teachers. We had
quitp n number bf visitors preaJ_!
very impressive. The pastor pre- ' 1
sented Rev. I). M. Greshen o f
Nashville, Tenm, graduate from
Gammon Theological seminary, '
pastor of the M. E. Church, At- 1
lanta, Ga., speaker for the hour. ]
Rev. Greshen praehed a very prac
fJnol 1 il ' - '
v.v.a. mm muugniiui sermon from
the 23rd Psalm. He received 8
menv corrmlireents.
The A. C. E. L. had an inspiring ]
meeting at the usual hour.
8 O'clock the pastor's text was
taken from Jeremiah 15:4? A- "
mong our members who nrP back i
hDfife: Mrs Hettie L. WJhito who {
spent three weeks it> Philadelphia
Pa.; Miss Ehrlein D. Parks of
Ardmore, Pa., is here visiting her *
mmt, Mrs. fbrrris B. 'Rollins.- \
Miss Lula M. Lilliewood proprietress
o fthe Idle Hour Lunch f
room hns as her assistant Miss
^Parnell Sally of Columbia, S. C. *
to "replace Mrs. Mamie Price who i l
waa wlled hftmfi-ttat^fleeoMnt1 af bar ! :
brother's doath. < ' ,
Mrs. Jessie Day is a patient in ^
the Laurens hospital, " '4
vscg, Florida, #ivea "ALL
hanica.
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D. A. Thorn, -Air D.; "The Challenge
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American Foreign policy by Rotnnd
(i. Usher, Ph. D.; "The United
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management and distribution
by Fr; nk App; "F*lution,"
the way om man, by Veri.mi
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"Light Opera at Home," by Albert
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"A Study of Prose Fiction," by
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'Forgotten Ladies," by Richard
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a Kn.it Ojerset, Pr. P.; "War in
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LAivK CHA 1,
<>n Wednesday evening of last ,
.veek, Rev. J. W. Taylor, pastor
>f Cumberland Methodist church
if Florence, spoke to the Women j
Society of Christian Science of .
Wesley. Hi* emphasized the importance
of women in the church
iml?etted the scripture to baciif ,
his assertion. His message was ,
very much enjoyed. Miss Hester
Williams is head of this soeiety
at Wesley. 1
Rev. Willie Williams of the Bontieau
circuit preached a noble sermon
at St. James A. M. E. church
to a full audience on last Sunday
light. His text was taken from
First Kings 21:19, "In t he place
uvhere the dogs licked the blood
of Nablith, shall dogs lick thy
blood." The subiect was "You
cannot do wrong and get V/.'
Die speaker said that you may
ret hv for a?while,?hu^?you?are?
sure tc be stopped some day. The 1
Message* was one to be rememberd.
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?A mong the visit"m's were: Mrs."!'
Oertrude Williams, Mrs. Ruby
Williams, Miss Margaret Wiliams,
Mr. W. E. Mathews, and
Prof. Allied Davis, all of St.
Stephen. Prof. Davis is principal
>f The" McKethi school.
Bishop C. ivliller of the First
Born church is to preach for Rev.
lames Potter on the fourth Sun:lay
night. At this time there will
>e a rally in he interest of the new
parsonage. Bishop Miller is exacted
t0 arrive from Atlanta, Ga.
lometime next week.
The pastor moved in the new
parsonage on Thursday of last
veik after five days of hard work.
The building contains four spae
ous room,, with all new furmure.
Rev. Potter has only been 1
>astor of this church for about i
ipht months and has done some 1
'cry pood work smre beinp here. Miss
Lela Graham is back home r
ifter spending about a year in (
Richmond, Vra. She is planning to P
return sometime next, mlonth t
'Mds-H^ATTfseft gpL'ItfhLa aiifl MUi "
^Jancy Fulmore are home from 1
Jew York, t
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS I
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Mrs. Beulal. Giimore and her
(brighter, Miss Rosa Let* Gilinore :
Will return soon from a visit of
Boverul weeks to relatives in NVC
Philadelphia,' Newark, |Baltiinore
afid Washington, D. C.
Chester has 'had many visitors
for tke last few weeks, among
them are: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wylie, Harrisburg, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. Futhey Babcock, Augusta,
Ga.; Mr. 'and Mrs. John Dfcivis,
ITurham, N. C.; Mrs. Cora Brice,
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Miss Florida DegrafTenreid,
Philadelphia; Mrs.
Ruth Buchanan^ Washington, D.
C.. Mr. Ebenezer Johnson, Newark,
N. J. Mrs. Helen, McCullough
Crosby and husband, Mr. Osborn
Crosby; Mrs. Willene Wladdy Eaton
and her lftJIe SDn. of Hackon- 3
sack, ~N". J.; MTss Alice Wright,
N.Y.C.; Miss Barbara Walker and
siBter, Miss Geraldine, Washington,
-N. C.; Mr, Alex Walker,
Washington, D. C.. Mr. Ervin
Brice, Spartanburg; Mr. Future
Lee Hodc. Mr Jpri-v Wult,.n ...-.a
wife, Boonton, N. J.; Mr. Theodore
Worthy, MIsb Lela Worthy,
Mr. Tom Moloney, Mt^-Claii N.J.;
Mrs. Blanche Simpson Shela
ton, Baltimore; Miss Mamie Carter,
Miss Janie B. Chisholm, Miss
Lela Hampton, Miss Fairlene
Hampton, Baltimore. Mrs. Thel-.
Miss Nantnie McCullough, Baltimore;
Miss Mary Halsey, Baltimore;
Mrs. Lela Walker and Mr,
D. West, Baltimore; Miss Floride
Paaiels, N.Y.C.. Mr. and Mrs. BrT
Mr. Athur Jackson, Charleston;
Mrs. Laura Ware, Detroit; Mr.
Pink Douglass and Mr. ^Willie
Douglass, Baltimore; Miss Gilla
Mae Ware, Baltimore.
_ Miss Julia Spann is at home af .
ter spending several days in
Winnsboro, the guest of her friend
Miss Sarah Beatty.
Miss Louise Babeock accompanied
her brother Mr. Futhey Babcock
and his wife on their return
to Augusta, where she will spend _
i few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers,
little Doris and David Babcock
rave returned from a very pleas- ,
ant stay of a few weeks in George
:own with relatives.
"Mrs. John Howard Tvfis-called to ~
Jacksonville several weeks ago _
aecause of the serious illnss of
ler daughter Mrs. Louise Hudson.
Mrs. Arcnie Gaston is here from
jreenville visiting her brothers,
Messrs Sumter and Nicholas Gaston
and sister, Miss Bland Gas:on.
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Mi3S Henrietta Featherstora? is
risking relatives in Columbia and
her sisters little Misses Mamie
and Johnie Ff?atherstone ar0 visiting
their aunt, Mrs. Snllie Crain*>
n Gastonia, N. C.
tvtlqc t? nnrl lioe o o 1
quests. last. Sunday, Mrs. Faunt-. J
leroy, Dr. Medford and son, Dr. j
Davidson who stopped by on their I
return from Mexico, where they I
attended the World's S. S. conven- |
tion, enroute to their home in Con j
necticutt. . ,
Rev. M. T. Coker will conduct
revival meeting in Simpsonville i
next week.
Mrs. Marie Read and sister, j
Miss Hattie Gladden spent four j
days here as guests of Mrs. Liz*
zie Chalk and their nephew, Mr.
H. D. Gladden. Both are form-t <
erly from Chester, but have made 1
their home in Washington for sev \
eral years. Their many friends. J
were very glad to see them.
Little John Harvey Whlker is
i>ut again after being very sick
with mpfldoa
Mrs. C. M. Finley Grarvd Worthy
Matron of the Eastern Star
will attend the International Con- f
ference of Eastern Stars in BufTalo.
N. Y., August 17 23. She will
mtake. the Response to the Adiress
of Welcome in the Eastern
Star division. (Irand Master J. ,
3. Stanback, Mr. Joseph Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Channel will j
ilso attend. This delegation will \
eave Friday and will join the
'arge delegation in Washington,
vhere special cars, including din- |
ng service for all branches of Ma |
lonry and all Eastern Stars, will |
ake them Into Buffalo. i
Miss Maria Alexander is at |
lome after spending several weeks
n Rock Hill with her sister, Miss
Maggie Alexander. I
Mrs. Esther B. Oram of RaltS .
noro, Md., htag returned to that
:lty after beinjr called home on
iccount of the illnegg of her mo-> I
her Mrs. Bertha Beckham Browa, I
Mrs. Helen B. Crosby of Brook f
yn, N., Y., arrived Stmday from P
hat dty for an indefinite atay to
be with her mo'tot. ?.!? ?. j: ^
B. Br v. ;i who was stricken with
a slight heart attack last v.ick.
Mrs. Crosby nad o . 1 \ return.': to
her home in New York tv.o weeks
~~ She was then* accompanied *
thorp by her brothel 1J. J.. Beckham.
Mrs. Ldr.a Jwdindpe of Haiti
nine, Md., has returned to that
city after spending a week in
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