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EEL PAGE PGHT PAGELAND NEWS Mrs. N. O. Brewer and daughers, Vashti and Esther, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Jackson motored to FayettsYille, N. C Wednesday to visit Prof.-uuf3 Mrs B. 11. Walker. M!rs. Walker ii Mrs. Brewer's daughter. Whilt there they visited points of interest in the city and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsc ?MoGlean. ? ? Among those visiting here recently were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and Mrs. Console Taylor of Durham, N. C. Mi ss Sarah Rivers, who is married and living in Washington, D C., and her infant son, are visiting " her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Rivers. -Mrs, Emma Brewer had as her dinner guests Thursday. Mrs.?51 0. Brewer and daughters, Vasliti and Esther Mrs. Lena Funderburke of Charlotto, visited her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Virjfie Baker last weekMr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnsor . had as their dinner quests Sat urday, Misses Vashti and EstV.ci ? Brewer;. ?=?3? Mr. and Mrs. Iluey Smith ant: C. Sunday to visit relatives. Other visitors here now artMrs. Kenip Dorpdn of Charlotte N. C., anil Mr. Eddie Robinson of Hitrh Point. X. C. ? Mr. and Mrs. H.?At?Johnsot had as their dinner guests Sunday Miss Lena Blakeney and friend: of Charlotte, N. C. ~ Miss Parfena Lock-art of New ark. N\ J., is visiting her parents ? Mr. and Mrs^ James Lockart. ?Monday?afternoon Mrs. N O. Brewer amL.-dauehter, Vashti accompariet! by Mrs, J. L. John son. motored to Cheraw tG carr.. Miss Esther Brewer, who wb, enroute to Philadelphia after having ? spent?a,- very pleasant week at home. For the news read the Leader When you are in Cheraw re fresh yourself at the College Inr where Mr. C. C. Cole is the ver\ courteous proprietor. Mis. Sarah Sellers and dauglitei Luvert;) iitul others worshiped, a! Four Mile Branch, near Cherav Sunday. This is the month for mid-sunv mer revivals. Don't forget the am nua! m.ciir.j.s at both Salem- M. E end Gum Spring Baptist churches Sunday. Rev. A. Powe of Colum ; bla conducted a so..r stirring - re vival liieetiug at the Piesbyteriai church while Rev. Nora-u?-Gharlej ton brought quite a few souls t< Christ at John Wesley la*t week GREENWOOD NEWS Continued from Page 1 Hacket is hoin^ from Camp Stev art. Mrs. Alma Robinson of Chica go is here visiting her childrei and her mother Mrs. Mamie Turn er. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marion o Evnnston 111., has returned horrn JlftlT <nMTlHintr cnmotimo viuitint his three- sisters Mrs. Eugenia Fisher, .Mrs. Lillian Kinard am Josephine Burnett. Mrs. Lillie Harvey and litth son from Chicago, 111., are her< visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raul Olsbj un Singleton St. - Mrs. Zulah M. Powell of Wash ington, I). C. and Miss Lottie Pel rin of Greenwood were dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry . ..Curry Tuesday on Maxwell Ave After visiting her mothfer Mrs ^Drayton on Baptist St. Mrs. Row ell has returned to her home rr ??Washington, D. C.? Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Webb und mother Mrs. Clifford Webb and Mrs. Sallie Bell Lorrux an here from Philadelphia, Pa. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stevens or Singleton St. and Mrs. Stephen? mother Mrs. Gussie Ballard -or Maxwell Ave. Mn. AMfc nas jum ru turned home after spending sonic time visiting her sisters, relatives and friends in Washington, D C., Philadelphia, Pa., and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen ol Atlanta were in the city visiting his aunt Mrs. Mary Knew and f ? - brother Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cullen. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis returned home from Charlotte, N. C. to al tend the funeral services of Prof Georsre Butler. The Community Missionary society, President Mrs. Wirmie Wil~ Bams of White Rail near Verderj S. C., motored to Laurens, R. C to a fine Missionary meeting al home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Binford. K. Mr itnri Mm. J--B- Willuuna ol -.-V f t n. 'y 1 f- r " AIKEN NEWS -2 ' *>*; Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church1' Rev. I'aul I.. Wells. Pastor G rarjteville?Sun. school met at the usual hour with officers at ( _ - - ? ? ? their posts Aaf duty. Mrs? Ruth Morris and Mrs. Marirui Hurst were elected as delegates to the Sunday School convention to be _ iudiLaC Holly Hill, S. C Sunday, August 3 which was . Communion Day services were . ed as his subject Faith in Baptism from Hebrew 10:22. After "weTI"attended. The pastor select-, preaching the ceremony of Baptism was performed with seven assessions. Sunday night Elder and Mrs. ^ Farmer werg with-us.- Elder Far - mcr preached?a--?oul?aUr-rmg?eeeL mon. His subject was Love. Sunday, August 10 the pastor brought to us a message from L Esther 4:16 subject I'm Going tcHeaven Any How. 1 The revival servces were well attended,. Rev.__Washington pas* tor of Cumberland A.M.E. church preached for us the first "week" Slit! Sum of $4.ru00 was raised. Rev. P. L.^Vells, Mrs. L. W. Williams, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Lloyd attended services at Bell drove Baptist church. Rev. H R Rntlerr pastor. " Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Simpkins, ; Mrs. Ida Miller and Mrs. Helen Gowdy attended services at Mt. Canaan Baptist church, Trenton. (Mrs.) Helen L. Gowdy, reporter Bethlehem Baptist Church . Graniteville7 S. C.?Sunday school opened at 10 o'clock day lieht saving time. Dea. Noah Fills acting Supt. We are very r gh d to have him back at his post - after havtng an accident recently. Tue- Supt. Mr. W. H. Harris is - improviTTg~-tn the Aiken County ' hospital. Church services convened at the usual hour. The Pastor Jiev. R. \Y. Winn preached a ver\- eloquent > sermon. He took for his text I , am the true vine my Father is the Husbandman. This He ap 11 * . vw vi c tiiuri-n as wen as tlie . individual. The services were s Charlotte, N. C., visited their pa rents Mr. and Mrs. H?nrv \V:it son nqar Verdery, S. C. Mr. and Mrsv-jh-C. Morgan and *" BOh James Morgan oT Hodges, S. 5 C. motored to Edgefield to attend the Sunday School cnvention which was held at Macedonia Bap tisi church. The people in Hodges are very much encouraged over their crop v conditions now. Wedding A wedding ceremony ol' promii nence and social interest took - place in the home of Mr-.-and Mrs Ulysses Hackett in White Hall f section, Monday evening, August e 11, 1941, when Miss Oscenia Wllr liams the daughter of- the late Mr i and Mrs. Eddie Williams near 1 Bradley, S. C., became the bride of Mr. Charles Masonuf?Raleieh. Nr i C. Rev. J. C. Letnxan was offi dating minister for the rites i which took plnce^Tit 7 o'clock in - hheij^esOHcaidT- a large erowdras^ . aemblage of relatives and friends. - Traditional wedding marches - were piayed for the wedding parr ty's entrance and exit. The bride _ was given in Tnafriage"by "fieF^sis, ter. For her_v^dd|ng the bride. T a beautiful light brown, was lovei ly in a wedding dress of powder blue taffeta under asure blue net. , The dress was fashioned on fitted , lines piped with pink taffeta.. aT iround the neck lovely lace around \ the bottom an asure blue net veil 4" was caught to her head by pink . iffffiitaT* with rosettes. Bridal flow,1 ers were blue arbutus with white and pink roses, r Till1 TTTHTTT^Ts beautifully deco, rated with lovely ferns, begonias t and other, flowers. White and blur crepe paper were draped to Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom were escort, ed to the dining room where a lovely supper was served. Her sister, Mrs. Eddie Mae Hackett, had really prepared a fine supper for-her. The menu'-consisted of chicken, potato satnd, maccaroni, pie, rice~ nice biscuits, lemonade, ' ice tea and ice cream. Immediately 'fter supper they went on a honey nioon ride. Mrs. Rlannie Mason, the mother ' Jif the grrooo* of Raleiprh, N. C., ' came with them to witness the wedding. She seemed happy and well pleased. They will leave on r Wednesday, August 13, for Raleiffh, N. C. where they are exi'iu'i '' 1. ? 7^rT!3^n60BBlCCdCrrr TH1 well attended throughout the day. The Mission society met at Dea. Walker's residence 3:00 p.m. .>harp. At 6:00 o'clock a literary program sponsored by the Pulpit Aid club was given at the dhurch. The affair took place as a Red, White and Blue Rally representing the three major bodies of the church: the Sundhy school, the Mission and Pulpit Aid club. The Pulpit Aid club won. The quest tiom was asked: Where are the people? Take this tip club mem bers, let the people know when you plan such u wonderful entertainment. ?How? ADVERTISE. At the evening services Rev. Hughes, pastor of Love Joy Bapt. church, Washington, D. C. preach ed the sermon. Rev. Hughes is a 11fe-Iong~'friend of the Pastor Rev Winn. The Union of the Storm Brar.ch association will be held the bth Sunday in August at Bethlehem oupusi cnurcn. Don't forget choir members practice every Thursday evening at?r.*30 sharp. We want you -tinny to practise as nutch as we "want you in churc'h to sing. Ixjts of our church members and friends are here vacationing from the North. East and West. Make it your business to visit the church befoiy you return?" It is such a pleasant reminder to know th: t we saw you there when we met last. Watc'h this column for wl at goes on and be sure to get the Palmetto Leader to read about it. Lula D. Grant. Wesley Methodist Church Rev. K. N. Jamison. Pastor Church school was opened at tly. usual hour. 11:00 A.M. Rev. Jamison preached a wonderful sei mo.n from 23 Psalm 1 verse theme I Shall Not Want. 6:30 The Epworth League met. 8:30 Rev. Jamison preached from St. Luke ID :3, theme A Desire to See Jesus. Visitorsl Rev. Early, Vernell Stalling and others. 6:00 P. M. Sunday afternoon Prof. Perry will <peak to the young people. The public is invited. Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Hurbert Thompson o Winston-Saem, N. C. were pop callers at the" home of P. W. Cave. A1 misters of Aikpn The ministers of ^Aikeir county -? I are yet holding very interesting meetings at Sunday School room of Friendship Baptist church. The J meetings are held each Tuesday ( evening- at 8:l.r> p.m. The VieeP: esident Rev. L. E. (Jinn is in charge of these meetings during the absence of Rev. M. G. Moseley the president? H is an nnde-" niable act that the Ministerial Alliance has done a great good already here in Aiken and vicinity. 'IVie Religious Activity committee NOTICE TO ALI Date of expiration-! stamped on your add re 'This; x for Fho rmvi-vrw ? - ^ V/HV. ptll stant notice of the dab Postal Regrrlot in Advance of*All Sul ner will be discontinue* SUBSCRIPT] -TO-TffE-PALMETTO LEAIM 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET eomMBTA, s*. c: Please enter my subscription (1 Year) $2.00: or (0 Months) $1 Name ? v n M" City ... .. State ... . . RENEW A TO THE PALMETTO LEAD] 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET mLUMRTA, ST. C. Please renew my subscription (1 Year) $2.00. or (6 Months) $1.5 Name ... St. or R. F. I). No. _ City ? .... ..i I ; B PALMETTO LEADER ! j headed b;p Rev. J. P. Washingtoi I has caused the influence of th< alliance to be felt in the City ol Aiken by having the ministers gc in a group to several of the-churcl es regardless of denomination anc help in the various ? meetings which might be going on. This committee has even had the members of the alliance to go to even the churches in the county pnd help in special services whjch might be going on in the several churches pastured by members of thhL .Qiir union. ? There has been untold benefit ? 4. derived from the Sunday school lessons which are discussed from time to time. By this custom of teaching and discussing the forth coming Sunday school lessons every minister who attends regularTy is. betteF e'iabled togcT To~Tns church or churches 011 Sunday and servo in the capacity of the Sunday school teacher in a lareer and mo e efficient manner. Another thine' which causer t'he work of the Alliance to stand out is the act that oiitsanding ~yppafrgTS~ are tirougfi in every uiicv and awlule who are internationally known; who give us not only iniormation hut inspiration as well. This our Alliance is especially bit ssed with good officers and a far-sighted program committee and with th.-ir runt inne.T help there can be nothing but good work ahead or our alliance. We take this opportunity to urgy nil ministers who are not en gaged in their revival meetings to at< md every Toe.-dn-y night at tire I ... Cumberland A. M. K. Church Rev. J. I\ Washington. Pastor The c'hurch school was opened on the usual hour with Supt. Jones at his----post. "The Wttendance was somewhat off. clue to the changing of the time for open ing. The lesson was very interesting and was enjoyed by all. The pastor preached out of the filllness of his soul all day. Ia the morning hc. selected his text t'oni Joshua 1:6. Theme.' A Call to Leadership. In the afternoon he along with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones, daughter Marie, Mrs. Mary M assey and Miss Bertha Taylor, motored to Canaan Bpt. church, j A "in the_prrstor delivered his soUl stiiring sermon usin'g as his text By_ the Grace of God, I any wliat I am. I Cor. 15:10. The evening service, the pastor spoke from Josh. 24:15 Choose ye this day whom ye will, serve. Thus ended a day fraught with good work, especially on the part o the pastor. The congregation Was happy to greet Mr. Ed. Williams and family upon their return from New York Citv. Mr. Williatns_is the husband of _Mrs. Kfoutric-e MdGhee Williams, and . SUBSCRIBERS rf-yntrf^sWsc r i pttorr ts ss wrapper each week. >e of giving- you con3 your subscription exipns Require Payment Inscriptions. Your pa:1 aftei* expiration date. * ' fON-BUANTC to The PALMETTO LEADER for .25. y LBLANK 3R : *' to the PALMETTO LEADER for 15. rrraragy i jg,^, y- r.'t,.r f ^ \ ' * i the son-in-law of Mrs. D. E. Mc. n i Ghee. He has completed his f course for the Ph. D. decree in Co^J" ) lumbia university, i We were also graced with the I presence of Messrs A. 1). Smith' i and Drayson of the city. Also 7~ i Mrs. Marshall from New York, y The latter is a former member of i Cumberland church. M I Second Baptist Church L Rev. J. W. Miles Pastor ( Sunday school and church ser- jf vices throughout he day were very sh inspiring with a large attendance If at each service. Rev. C. W. Tuifn ts<: cr the assistant pastor preached at both morning and evening services. At the evening service he used or a text Psalms 23:1. The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not _ waivt. He preached a soul stir- __ ring sermon that caused o u r * ' "hearts to feel lifted up. After the morning service Rev. Turner-^ _ together with tho?settlor choir f~ ! iu went over to Smyrna Rapt, church | having been invited to preach at jj, 3 p.m. The choir rendered music, n They reported a great time. Viai- vl " tOI'st ill the ev"[>hlhg~~s"er'v]ce "Deal r~Mrs. Thacy Carter and Mrs. Jus 11no Hicks of Ne\V~ York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Quattlc- *> ban in who have been iiu Jackson ville. Fla. all summer is at home _ attending revival?meeting. Also Mi*, and Airs. Walter Mason. They-J are planning to make their return in a e\v days. I'rietuiship ( hurili News Ruth I.. Townsend. Reporter j - I he?sL'Mii'e Stnidav_ r (ir"iii ' ' irn'i'' .oiidueted by the Rev. A. Townsend who pre;., boil 1 a veiy ' intliio 111in 1 .sermon <>n the subject. r - ** "Deliverance Through Sacrifice." On Sumlay night Rev. ChappeRe | preached a wofid rful sei.non. I .. Next? ^-imday-is Men's Day and tile men will have a specif 1' program during the evening services. The subject for -the morning. services is "Men to Match Our Mountains." and the subject for the evening is "Are You a Man oi^ Mouse." The lawn party on Tuesday ' night at Mrs. Wvnn's was very . uicessful. A large group gather0)1 and among tlie games was . croquet which was played on the fine court in .the park. We wish t7i corTerratuTr to thv ' . bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. s . Lcmy.-EreeloncL Tlu^y were married Wednesday night at the par- ' sonage and left for New Yotk the next morning. The bride was Mi: s Catherine Gyly,. before her < Mickey Spencer < ROONEY r TR.tTY 7 in "MEN OF T50YS TOWN" \u W TMEATRt PHONE 37dcO n iifTngyl ' U STA UTS MONDAY __ Monday' All Day Admission 10c J. WALKER'S " A I-T O M A T - -? ~l*ine & Taylor Sts; ~v We Specialize in Fine Foods ll (hick En" steaks' beer soft drinks \\'o A llnfrr'dn. !>.? ? !?? T? V u?vi Hy l I I??lf I ai Llirn J~ Phone 9152 Mr. I). (Mover. Mur. Mrs. Thelma Gallman. Cashier M iss Zclma Brown. Cashier 1 HUG-KIL Destroys Mosquitoes FAMOUS ON MARKET; FOR LONG PERIOD TRY IT??UALL FOR IT AT STORES OR ( all 9283 15r?25c 50c II. E. PRODUCT CO. H. E. LINDSAY, Prop. 10.'} Hampton Ave. Columbia *** *** ' Mickey ROONEY Judy GARGAND =, ?IN? "LIFE BEOINS FOR I ANDY HARDY" | STARTS SUNDAY ! & gaiaaESa SffiBBEMte ESB SiSS tnrriage. The visitors and r< turning: mem ers are: Miss Celia Williams wh r.s returned from her vacation i New York; Mrs. Chatfield Du tin. Miss iilanche Dublin. Mr aron Simmons, Mr. tJeorge Du lin nil from White Plains, N Mrs. Marjraret Dixon, Penn. r. Honlei Corley, Jamaica,- L, T. rs. Mattie Spells, N. Y.Mrs. Robinson has lost patit n the vicinity of Aiken ant anyone hears -of it or hears i te would appreciate it very rtiuci you would notify Dr. C. C. John m. Phone 68. (\\MKRON NF.NVS St. Peter A. M. K. Church Rev. Scott. Pastor Tricay~ \v;~ y"i a" i'T f JTt tor's crunch. 'Sunday -school be in at the usual hour. The lesSO'i a3 beautifully discussed hy th iipt., Mr. O. ,C. Kci11. The t>an r went to the primary class. At 11:00 o'clock Rev. Scott do fered a strong uprising sermon he whole church felt as if re vaf xVgf^rdmg tr-rT. A?gtrrrion mliM mlM Count them! Yep. 6 bigbottles in the handy family Pepsi-Cola carton. And J that means 12 servings Of jM a better drink with a finer flavor. Keep Pepsi-Cola in JKLHL your ice-box. Order a car / ass Bp PEPSI-COLA BOI A MESSAGE TO Al SO.UTH CAROLINE' !n>tl:tr Hills, 1 laughtoi Klks. 1'; I'hi' Hooker T. Washington i-t o designated t'he official Klks Un August 24th, the Klks' ity, New .Jersey! South Oaroli to! its delceation iu y Xatioiui *it+i v:nt,~ assistance, we hope. ti i '.ii.it |i?naik'. ? ? Wo. tin- membeis of tne bai fHu-iiij ymi-oaii give?mo?Wr lirtv two band members.- Ovir I'loust- Klks. I hti'i Klks, Iks' Ity .dmustei. 1 lib Blossom rinted list will appear in this ]) '.is worthy cause t<>' cive rhesu ever dreamed of. Wo would like to lave all t ".okor T. "Washington HigK Srli EDWARD C0( TKVRODD .JUN -^DRINK A , 1 he pause th/rt g/ # V V g KsJ i Columbia Coca-Col >rOO(^5>OOOOOOOCfOOOOOOC'OC I, K I V Y ' S FI'NERM. IIOM IT? J I a . r. umicnHKinp ,\nn - SI rv; \ \ TvOWKH TU?T' f: AMBIFl.ANCE SKRYH "As Near Ah Your Nearpsf I'K Ratcsbure stnd Kidftewsv, S i8.ii taytor st. f or r* RHONER?ear. iff -gnnin CKMSDOOCHCM^DOOCM^CM^OOOOOOH! t frlwfl-W 'f ir-Til- 4' 'iJ ? *' 1 VSaturday, August 16, 1941 time wag had. Truthful remarks - were heard frpm Prof. A. H. Black. - A liberal collection was given. v# n We were delighted 'to have in - our service the Philco Quartette. ' They rendered four beautiful spirituals, and a-solo by Mr. Felder the manager. The melodious ' singing was enjoyed by all. ... '| As visitors we were delighted J to have .Mrs. Rosa Snell and daugh i ter, Cathertrtr?of Phlla, i'enna. who are spending some time with parents a nd relatives. \ .Miss Hester Branson .msseU f | through from (onigin?going?to ?1?; New York. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Robinson and daughters of New York City, are spending their v: ration with her mother, Mrs. Mary Robinson. 7 TTi^:_..iSuiiihu7-^v))0(il picnic on - Friday was quit*.- an enjoyable af Y~ "fatrTo tKe children and grown 1 e UpS. ' " ^Sunday night at 8 ?vlr.rfr Scott preached at Provident A. M. !' h 'I" <!. | \cv(>d the closing * ) sermon of the re\ ival meeting. --^Aniens were honrd ?n s tiers df ttw> phnv<-h?_?_?? [TUNG CbMPA^Y X VNS utrimu and Jblriends:... lligh'Scfrttol Bam], of Columbia has ' band of South Carolina. Convention will bo hold in Atluntie na Elks never have had a band to d Convehtion Parade. This ydar. > lead the South Carolina delegation id, are appealing to you for any iio hope to transport, house and feed goal is three hundred dollars. Patrons and Friends give this your :mv cunti ibutioir?to Ifm old?June, -Street, Apt- 00, Columbib, S. C. A aper to let you know who helped in young folk an experience they h-**ve ontributions in by August 18, The ^ llllll Hand i< Oi-pindmfr .m VOTT )PlvR, President ' IE, Bandmaster la Bottling Company >ooooooo&ooooooooQoovo.<m&& 1". s. l.e+vy, MlBfcger J ^ >^OO0CKfS?0a^C8?^^ '.*.'% ^ ?. 1 . .. ' -.-. ... > . ?.. V >m- itJl