The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 23, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
jT ' I'age Six
AMERICAS OUTSTANDING AD
K. B.?-I do love my husband
very much but- if* whnt~people are
telling nie I could givt. him up
and wouldn't lose any time either.
I don't want a man who will
tell me a live and 1 give him
money to pay bills and ht> doesn't
do it. Tell me if I should let the
furniture go back and must I go
hack to New York? ...
Answer?Wait awhile and try i
to get your problems solved for
you can always leave and in the <
ma jot ity of cases.?people?are" prone
to jump up and leave and
then lio hurry iifti-nviirflu Talk
to this man of yours . . . give him
a fair chance to go to work and
? provide. Kc-Op VOUr job" and pay
your own bills . . . handle your
money yourself. If ou can hold
your home together . . . do so 1
believe you can bring about the
chances you desire.
K. Ik?I am 14 years of age.
1 ha\\. 'a few enemies and I can't
go down the street or sit on the
_? -poreh without them having some- ~
tiling to say to me as my mother
is dead! My cousin I live with
teaches me to be true, loytal, kind'
and to love everyone. My sister
and father are here and 1 told
tlu.m?and yon?know what they
said . . This is from sin unhappy
girl.
Answer?-Little lady you really
'don't have anything to worry a1
bout for no one there in the com
to harm you. You are going tc
kt.ve to be more friendly and congenial
with the yourug folks your
own age. . Hold no hard feelings
against your sister and father as
they are out trying to nrfakc a
livir.e. After you meet you)"
"Fiist beau" . . .. you will be
sitti e on top of the world.
K. M. fo.?My husband and 1
1:\\. with my mother and recently
her dog he has tleas on him and
they are getting om me and the
babv \\\. had some words and
he a'.l but asked us to move.
V.'h.; o > you think we should do?
A.-..-vy or? Stop finding fault
.tii anything she has in, thtT".
home if you intend to impose on .
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MO I NTVI LrUS- N^WS p
.-Mtiutiuy. .that wu> . huUl-iu all J
churches were quite a success '
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Rev. Hampton at New Hope A.
M. E. church: Rev. McFadden. :
the Presbyterian .church; Rev. Rob
ins.>n at Tittle River Zion Baptist
church. All services were well :
: tteiuieil. Rev. W. R. Grayer of ^
Brooklyn," X. V.. preached at the ,
Presbyterian church also the Bap>'.s:
ch.rch His sermons v.ere
" yed by Tfi ^*ho I'.iwnl them a
R v Grayer was home visiting his
mother and family Mrs. Bessie
Bovii. _J
Mrs S. B Lindsay had as her (
her children- and granc - '
children Mrs. L. R Gilliam and
.!auvhtt-.r of Gree:.vilie, Mr
rial M:s. Ralph Lindsay. Mrs. Sel
, j, ,r, I uiul il'iiurlitfo* \fm
Lowell ami Karl Lindsay <>f Was'i
It11;t >n. !' (' ; Mr. and Mrs. CIV(t'.'
?L ' ;.?Tf c..| hnlda.?Mr. Lind
>::vw:r^. married t<> Misa Mary
11 Li i tie - n AuL'tist 2, 1041. Mr.
n?**f Mr? I.mdsay are employed
: T rne hospital in Koliimblft, where
' ' v are inaki ;.jr tTuar horre.
Mr. and Mis. K. W Pitts child
i r" -iy h< me visitine: Misses Km-"
ma .(.. ami Cirpanna M. Pitts o f
N.-w York C*ity; Mr. and ; Mrs.
\\ alf? i .1 ruts ot Ktune, <>a. i noy 1
arc Che proud parents o1' their
?TTTtndsnn. Waiter .J Jr. Lrttle
Miss Jean Austin their nrice i
also home from N'cw York City.
Messrs Pietce < t.d Lee Ross
Puts. T (I Moore of Clinton, S
. . .-ito,| ;n tlie home of Miss L.
M. P:tts on Tuesday. Misses.
'.. he M.. hii.ima J., Cupanna M..
r: V. VV. K. Grayer, M: L. B
Pitts motored to Nevvbturvv S. C..
en Tuesday.
V L. P> am! Fid ward Pitts.
_ > Ci'l1. M.. C u pantia. rim ma
and Sudie Mae Simpson visited in
' "da. S P.. Sunday, at the
l.diiie r>f Miss Laura Vera Colons.
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Miss Peralee Byrd is visiting
h mother and family.
Mis= l.illie M Pitts will leave
<>n the 25th for St Auprustine,
Florida. T 1
her and stay there. If you don't
want the dog and the fleas around
you and the baby . . . make
arrangements to get a place of
your own so you won't have to
tolerate it. Your mother wants
you to stay there . . . but you must
not argue with her. I am sure
that your little family would be
happier in a place of your own
anyway.
X. Y. Z.?Please tell me how I
can learn to dance for I would
Hkf very much to leftl'hRush
answer.
Aivswer?Ofet the young folks
in your community to form a Mttle
club and each afternoon, meet
for ^*n "Hour and dance with each
member; A few weeks of prue-<
tice and you will be just as good
"jitter bug" as the others. Invite
them" to tyour place the first
time .' . make a few cookies and
ice tea to feed them ... it won't
be long until you can dance.
(I. M. I).?What made the boy
that pretend to love mo feTI a^
nother girl to beat me up and
my cousin also, and go around
and not speak to me and talk about
me ?
Answer?Just his way of tellmr-ywi
that hp?th?c*iv't want to
go with you anymore . . . and he
isn't in love with you either. Stop
claiming him as your boy friend.
M-?l... * -: >- ?...
iif\v liK'itio uui uu
not fool too sure-1 of any of tho
boy* at virtji ageT
M. G. H.?Tlit. answer to my
question is very important to tin*.
Please tell me. if, I will pet the
job? If so, ,_should I plan to
marry? Which boy should 1 marry
?
Answer?Very l'avorabl0 employment
is indicated for you before
early winter . ... continue
workinp for the?job you want
Marriage would?not., interfere
with a job. of this nature . . .
but I don't think you should marry
until von are definitely 'rhle to
determine whic'h of these' two
young men v'ou prefer. Tile younp
'> 11. v. you see at regular in-tervals
is vo'v much in lov, 'with
you.
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A. M. K. CHI UCH
J. I'. ( ununinnv, l'tstur
n?*!:mat k. S. S : *<!: was
tfraffit <tay at ul<l .Jericho. Our re
viva! is open in^'ull force.
At 1 " 11 clock- Ui v. <"iiiiitiii'i^s
nsceiuiotl the rust I'll in ami luouu'h;.
tu us a ntesxaife fmm Acts
subject, "What Hie \vi <loiii|t fa.
the 1.1.hi 7" This was u :i:i ssa;.r
sent faun tht- Lord through this
rmm?r.f <? thiuiminir.-.
preached as n'evei before.' Mat \
si?nls rejoiced whil this man o.'
Odd preached the mini
SutVady was . also our third
quarterly conference of which
many of our friends witnessed?
Key. I.. I.. Farmer a.n-ivcii ..at 1
o'clock and he brought anothc
tneSsasre to i:s. taken from Zach.
4: ?. subject. "Conquerinir thmuyh
the Spirit of Christ." lie ayaiit
revived?rrrrr?souls.?Tins ' uicssai;:
slu. 11-live iil the hearts of the
hearers for ever.
11intif r was .-ct . < n th
ground nrrrt at x:".n 11? v .--+-tflw=
mings carm- before us again bringing
Us a message from (leTrr^frl
Subject, "Come into the ark." We
again rejoiced in our hearts,
iWr?itrr trying- in iiial.r...;....
meeting: a great one. We were
blessed Sunday both ojirituaUyand
financially. The P K and his
good wife, Mrs. I.. 1, Farmer,
stayed over with us Sunday high'
and lie rninyert~rtre ff'tvin . \.-r\
much, he reported because he? did
not preach.
We all are in accord with oi",i
dear beloved pastor and are trving
to follow his program Visilory
to our church Sunday were: Mrs.
Hush and Mrs. Bush again fioni
Saluda; Mr. Washington, Newberry;
Deacon Young, Bushy
Pond Baptist church and many
others. Our revival will open at
Bethel Sunday, August 24th C omn
and bp with uft.
When tn Denmark visit Jericho
first anft third Sundays, Bethel.
second and fourth Sundays. l
We welcome you.
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= 11 TH K CRKATI'Ri
As I was sitting out on God's greei
A thought came to mc from heaven
Four hours f hunted my paper, ink,
To take up my task which had just
1 studied God's eret.ti res from lite <
iSut none were as kind as those at n
1'he hitds filled the air with music 1
vll moving creatures were rilled wit
I'mee huge white dos_ with furious *
Weie found with their .master to k<
The barnyard pets were dancing a j
To see if they could invite the merr
the old spotted cow and her little !>
\Vere living very hard to cat God's
flu- bumblebee hummed in the hen
I i> ing to sting a ild w ho carry a
Jur ruriountlifigs would be differeu
Give kindness to creatures wherever
Let us .chcrislv t.ll the creatures that
For out in the hare desert they cam
A~n" originalp'oehi by Hie/. Fredei m
KM AM Kb A. M. 1- CHI 1UII
.17-11 West 11 tith St. i
? - ~>iew York City v - ??|
Rev. K. S. Lawrence. Castor
1 >r. J. A. Manning, presiding el- J
ler, hehl the fiist quarterly con- *
ference Tuesday, August 12. It'll '
A large crowd greeted our presid- '
iidi elder who preached a sermon
.'hat will linger in our minds a
long time. The manifestation of 4
the Holy Spirit was strong. Fiv
persons joined the church. Among
the five ?was, Mrs. Anna Gantl
from Mt. Zion church in Charleston.
S. C. Tho Holy Communion :
was administered to ovor eight
hundred persons. Tho owning ser.
ice was not loss inspiring. Our- "pastor?preached
a soul stitring
scrnion, anil <>ur lu-arts won mado
happy whilo God's Mussarijrer
gave tho message.
Tuosday night tho businos moot
ing of tho Conference was huh:.
Tho presiding ohlor uas partioul- a
aily ploasod. All dopar'. nun's j
mado oxcollont reports with h;'l- i
nnoos in treasuries. By tho con- r
sent of tho quarterly con fori ace. t
Mrs. F A.Kady was" irrat.tod a p
local preacher'.* lic?use. Br-?. ,\r v
thur Alston, one- of our faithful c
stewards ami c!as< lo.i.lor. w:?? .a
elect oil delegate t > '.ho <istri.t ji
conference. Wo tiro pleased tha'
Emanuel is movin.tr on. Front June
1st to August ilrd. d? persons haw
joined th" church. For twelve '
months -102 converts and otk." join- '
ed the church. We raised *ty5ad.81 '1
-with tho haulers!,p> of t?l" It. f?. ?
| I.avTenee who wr esteem as a 1
I / -l,' - - '
v uuauun Kvuucniari. c.tmimarl wi:; i
?uccf<Ml. Annum- inn vistiu.s tin 1
Tt'rsT ^unflaiy' wvrn: Mi'. AWivt't
Hunt. Mrs. Klizabcth Washington. i
Mis. Alicv Rivurs. Mrs. Priseilir. i f
NVlsmi. Mrs. Sarah Alh-n all <>f .
CharUston. S (' ('mat- atrair.. W. ^
v t-1-mm- ..11 vis:\t|i s.
Mi.iuiay aiyrhl-. Aumist ! hn. th>* a
first ?frniitv?Tsars <-f 1>i R S Law I
as pastor i>f?Kmiumcl A I
M. K. rhuirh. was < ?! bra-U-d "v?th I
a i t cept ion sponsored -1?y X! i >. AT- |
bertha Mi Swam. pivsnli-nt. of _t' s
F.nu-i vein y Citvle. Dr. and Mr-..'.
Liiwivnic. family ami mie-". -. a - ..
si n bh d in the ntain auditoi mri i
until tlm appointed titv.il. :th !
Mrs. Charlotte Alfred :t t he p (1
ana. Dr. Lawrence. w it}, hi- .." ami |(
son. ( seortc'TKy Mr-. Maiv llc'iu-, d
led the proet-ssion.-M i s. Law erne j.
and Miss Melba I.awrenee. tiamrli11
r. fiiiinv. it Tin1 vii. - t - wit, -: Dr ;
md Mrs. I;.r fy. Mis. Tlmlntj. M Pi -"
nirnis. Mrs Robert H-nurs-v <>!' s
Freeport. N' Y : Mis. Anna Mav
- of Washington. and ister. Mis- a
Hieks of Biookivn. ..
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Mrs. A. McSwain pi c wi If i
Nils. Fanny Brown who mm* ed as
mistress of cere muMrs. Solo.-,
?itit .?rcadm'-:"?were v> i y ?
' njoyi'd. lynraiuid (pj; i t? t'. _ M ("Jes*.
Mrs (?rocii, Mr. St"!"? and 1
Mr. Porter played their pan well '
-Cmitrra Dilatory ail dresses-?we rmatTe
f>v Dr. I. L. Berry, set re-?"
tarv ??f Missions, and M"h. W. T "
"Andrews. Twenty-seven depart "
merits delivered addresses io(.the 1
pastor. Cash was presented :o Dr
and Mine l,iv Mr.?1 il.m., h T
Bond and Mrs. Ret.lah Frown
Gift of a hnrmttftrt tail; "wa~"pf'T:
e
sented to Mrs Lawrence fr<>n t'< c
Rnieriren v Cir.de hy Mrs. Adina
Mahmey The "T" sliaped table
was Tuia-ut ifwU-w-dee.wat-d--,-- wifh?trladiolas.
A lartre annivcrsai> ^
cake, with blue and whie d cura
tions and inscribed wifV" "Fir. "
A niiivprmirv <->f P.,.- r> v i ?
i*
renee, Pastor of Kmr-mud (hureh.**
One candle was in the center. The
menu consisted of mints, salt '?
<* ..f
p c a nuts. ,<ru i t cocktn 11. If-lici-mchickcn
salB'l, lit-/, crack-is. i t
ream and cake
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W ABtiH'T U&
^ grass,
very fast,
ami pen,
begun
desert you know,
ny door.
:is true,
h rhythm I'm sure.
veys,
i-ep off the flies.
y old pig.
'by calf
green grass
cysuckle vine,
hook and line.
t without pets, you know,
you go.
are at our door,
lot go.
i'k WasRTngton, Seneca, S. C. '
<T. JAMES A. M. E. CIN'RCH
I'.iv. I'. 1). Preher. Pastor
"5 Miv villi- STJatay school begun"
it the usual hour with the Supt.
old totlchers present. The lesson
v. is well discussed by each class
irid reviewed by the Supt.
At 1 U.'jO oui pastor brought to
TTs hearer's ^ splendid message
akin from Matt. 0:1th Theme
' The C'ui reney of Heaven." Thi?
-. miioii was very timely and inspiring.
A largo nim^or >?i visitor* ivoj?:
thiped with us in our morning ser
ice. Among them were: Mrs.
'oleman King of Detroit, Mich.J
llrs. Essie Shanks of St, Augutine.?lrla.:?M-r?rVHen
- MeKeliar^vm
esentative of the Pepsi-Cola
tattling Company. All spoke in
flowing terms of the -work being J
lone around St. James.
1 he entire town was shocked
nd saddened by the suddun passng
of Dr. J. lb Smith, one of-thi
utstnnding ministers of the Pied
uont conference. He labored with
as. pastor for five years and as
'residing elder for three years. He
r:> well thought off bv all who |
juiif in enmai't wnti hint. Funeral
rrnn'tonnnl hitv<- not bomi coin?
ileted at thm writing.
The fvon'ii^r service bcftan at
lie usual "hour. After the (leva
ions an<l preliminaries the pastor
ire>c*ntoti hi. \V. S. Minis, tin
rerttlinjr eHvr. -avho pretuhed??oui
stirrinu sermon from the
he mi e. "Witt nessinjr for Christ."
t is true that Hr. Minis is in a
hiss to himself anil is well pre*
are.i for-any posit ion that the"
huieh has to offer. Let us pray
hat some day the mantle will
nil up'Mi him.
l i t i s pray for our sick niemu
v I'h? <>n the sick list arc:
1 r- (s-trrwrr -Bttrtr)rr and Mr. -Rk4r?rci
-'Unpen.
S" ionp. will sec you next work,
'nlil Uiet:. bye.
M. \V. H.
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E CI TY llkill l'RIC'E
OH \( ( o M ARKET
l.ale i ty is the tobacco centei
; tin- slate. At the Star Ware"tise
\-<n; can pet plenty of <^Oc.l
-att-i?r-titi fine nice rest rOonT-rr
I wry piir of your tobacco is ese(
ially. seen after so that it may
Ai-cu-i 12th was the opening
all day and many hundreds oi
ei.pic were made to fell plad at
he Star Warehouse for the hiph
rn. es they received. for the sale
f their tobacco. The pood prade
r ' ban1'- ranpes from .28 to 52
ents Many farmers received from
5 to 2* cents averape on tkeurops.
Everyone at the Star Warebuse
st ems to have a smile. Some
f the farmers who sold at some
rh' r warehouses^ were not satis
and i urn eel the taps on the
baeeo and brouKht it fOver to "the
tar Warehouse, where they sold
for higher prices.
1 sold at Star this week $1349.
1 " orth of tobacco at a ~TW]
veratfo- and I ?m froinjr to sell
very pound pf my tobacco at- the
tar Warehouse where every pile
s especially seen after so that it
ray bring the highest pricp that
tie ">ade values. Mr. Westley
ini'letarv, Mr. Norman Epps, Mr.
yrtrh "rd Mr. Williams see to it
I-.' >> . rv pile is especially seen
ft> r that the tirade may be
"Id at the price of it<- val?e.
Now brother farmer, we know
hat the world is all astir. We
Vin't VrtW u?tfnT~Trtijjht happen.
^ :trehouses may hove to close
own. I am advising you to jj??t
our tohacco to the Star WareoiTst
as qucikly as you em for
al' . Star No. 1 or Star No 9
ill ho alritfht. Sales a t both
ouses everyday.
K. I."T'hurnm ~"
Cade*
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PINE GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. L. <?. Bowman, Pastor
The revival meeting closed last
Friday night with high honors
conducted by the Rev. G. B. Tilmort
of Camden, S. C.
The meeting was well attended
from the beginning to the end. It
is said by many thjat it was the
best meeting, spiritually and financially,
held in many years.
Eleven new souls were added to
our membership. There were some
back sliders reclaimed and a dumber
of weak kneed christians revived.
At the close of the meeting Rev.
Bowman received them into the
church and organized the niajorit
of them, with others, into a
junior ehoiry -he -also- placed them in
the church program.
Among the many visitors: Mrs.
Alio Doweis Tliumns, Gl'Uf^llt
Alice Thomas, William Hunter,
Ethel Bowers Hunter, and Carolyn
Thomas of Elizabeth, N. J.;
Lois Myers of Crawford, N. J.jJ
Dr. arid Mrs. E. A. Adams, expresiding
elder. now a general of- 1
ficer. Rev. Jessie Willtems, Rev. i
?B. Boyd, and Rev. U. Dunham.
I
Why so many preachers attend
our church??Rev. Bowman makes
them welcome. Revs. W, G.
Owens, K. L. Moore and H T.
Summers, together with their
choirs and members were on the
prognam Sunday. Many Columbians,
Washingtons, and others
-Whose_ names were witheld, alsoworshiped
with us.
The following announcements
were made by oOr pastor: The
fourth quarterly conference will
be held at Pine Grove, September
6th and 7th. The Union' meeting
composing of Providence, Pine
Grove, Mt. Hebron. St. Paul, St. '
James and St. Mark choirs will
appear at St. James church on the
fifth Sunday. On the fourth Sun?v
day Providence choir will accompany
the pastor to Hopewell at |
twn o'clock, Pine Grove choir will
accompany the pastor at eight o'clock
to St. Paul. Tlie endowment
day will take place on the third :
Sunday in September and all cap- |
tains are hereby asked to collect
from your members the balance
du0 from May day.
Delicfous dinners were given the
pastor and his guest during the '
week by Mrs. .lobp Bowers, Mrs.
Ruth Bates; Mrs. Marie Clarke, *
Mrs. Georgia Counts and Mrs.
Meyers.
On last Thursday there was a
reunion of the Myer's family at
the old home place where sixtv7dxr1nctuding~his
children and his
grand children, celebrated. A host
of visitors from Saluda. Newberry,
Columbia. Prosperity, all took
part in this reunion.
Read the Palmetto Leader and |
pet the latest neNvs. Mr. H. M.
Bowers, our apent, will supply
you with a copy eadh week. Only
five cents.
Come to church, po to church.
Miss Lula Boyd, reporter
(lOriM)INI? CIRCUIT NEWS
Mrs. Ellen A. Barr, Reporter
Sunday School opened in tin*
usual way with the Supt. in
charpe. All classes were taupht
and the lesson was fully discussed.
On last Sunday a very splendid
propram was rendered at Jerusalem
church. Welcome address, Mr.
lames Barr; response, Rev, Mcwere
several other visitors on prypram
whose names I did not pet
wo are always piaa to nave visitors
come to our church.
The coTlectiorTTor the afternoonwas
fine. Total, $20.3.'.
On Wednesday of this weokf
Mrs. Hester Harris and Mrs. El
Ion A. Rarr will attend the missionary
meeting which will con
I vene at Jehovah church near c?t. 1
'Matthew.
On Thursday *?f last week Mrs.
Matilda Ba-r left for Buffalo, N.
Y. to spend the summer with hur
t^h-ildren. -f
Mr. James Maxwell left Srfturdav
for Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. Bernetha Barr and two
children have returned from Buf
falo, N. Y. She reported having
had ir splerrdfd trijr.
Mr. Wilinm and wife, Constance,
wish tn announce the birth of a
son on - last?Thursday.-- Mother and
son are doinfr fine.
At this writing we still have a
few on the sick list,. Mrs. Mary
Revnell is in Dr KelTey's hospital, 1
Kinfstree. We hope for the sick
ones a speedy recovery.
fubscribe Foe
hf Palmetto 1/ead^
BALTIMORE, MI>. NEW#
By (Mrs.) Louise G. Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. (juay Brown came
up to see Mr. Alexander (fore, Sr
visiting his children Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander M. Gore, Jr.; Mr. John
nie B. Gore and Mrs. Lyuise - G.
Douglass, After dinner all went
out to the park. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown's two little children enjoyed
themselves.
On sick list are Rev. Marshall
Flowers, Mr. Hill, Mr. Hoffkins,
Mrs. Maggie Lewis, Mrs. Molly
D. Gore We hope how soon thej
sick wil over come.
Mrs. Craig and little daughter
are still enjoying their trip
oil the south.
Mr. Alexander Jore, Sr., was in.
.traduced to the.. Southern Star.
Savings club. Everyone was glad
to meet him. He was the honored
ininiit m tiin Iibhui Hm riwugh
.ter Mrs. Louise Gore house 1523
Edmondson Ave. " r
j The local churches held their usi
ual Sunday services and" weekly
meetings the past week. ?
| Mr. and Mrs. James Bates left
for then* vacation in Florida. We
[~v.iyTr=-fur tln-in much luck and a
11 ;i j>1 y trip.
I Mr. Richard Lann who lira been
| >iik for several days and is able
to do his work and everyone is
triad to see him.
iUi. Alexander Gore Sr. left on
Friday to join his wife Mrs. Minnie
A. Core after spending two
weeks in the City of Baltimore
with his children. .
Airs. Simpson has been ITi Baltimore
visiting her daughter Mrs.
Marie Mobley 933 W. Lexington
Lexington St.
Mrs. Rosa Wright left to visit
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sanders
in the south.
Mr. Ruber Reed neice left to
join her mother and child in Chester.
S. C., after spending several
weeks here with her uncle and irv
Philadelphia, Pa., with her sisters
Mis. Eost and Mrs. Sarah.
Mrs. Emma Gilmore and her
daughter; Miss Gilmore is a junior
at the Fiffley high school in Chester.
S. C.
Mrs. Emma Latin's club cave a
bus excursion Sunday, August 17.
A very large crowd went on thr4outing
and all enjoyed themselves.
Mrs. Mary Weather,, left for
^outh Carolina.
Mr. George Hunter" visited Mr.
Alexander Gore. Sr., Thursday
evening.
The S. S. club met with Mrs.
Janie Whitlock 1025 AV. (Saratoga
street. President, Mrs. Lula
Witkrsr; Secretaries, Mrs. M. Andrews
and Mrs. Louise G. Douglass.
The next meeting will be
: t the home of Mrs. Ida Williams
1005 W. Mulberry St.
The Christian Burial Aid society
will have a call meeting on Aug
29 at 1017 W. Saratoga St. The |
presiueni requests ail members to
be present. Rev. II. Jackson ipresident.
Mr. Alexander M. Gore, Jr., has
begun his machine- shop, at
lass high school.
\ V~K ST ~~A 11 li K VIL L K NEWS
Grace Chapel A. M. K. Church
Rev. \V. II. Williams, I'astor
Sunday was a big day at Grace.
The Sunday school tvas well attended
and taught. At 12 o'clock
noon the pastor JelivertPa-wonder
fui sermon to Trtr apprecaive audi- once.
At 1 p.mi the Interdenominational
Missionary society held its
monthly meeting at Grace. A very
lovely program was rendered and
enjoyed by all. Rev. F. D. Dreher
gave encouraging remarks.
This meeting was the climax of
our *rally. $5.75 was colet*'ed
plus $54.60 that the members of
IPINCKNEY'S Fl
UNDERTAKER AND LI
OF SOUTH CAROLIJ
^^006 WASHINGTON ST.
Saturday, August 23, 1941
Grace Chapel .reported made a
grand total of, |60.35. We wish
to thank each one for helping us.
The President, Mrs. Melzetta
Hearst closed the meeting with
singing "Together let us sweetly
Live". The next meeting to t(
at Union Baptist church.
Miss Mary Collier is home visiting
her mother. Miss Collier js
from Washington, D. C.
The members of Grace Chapel re
gret the passing of ftev. J. B.
Smith and extend deepest sympathy
to the family.
Azalea J. Johnson, reporter.
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