The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 06, 1941, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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Kwaverley branch library
fc-' brary^'invites its young members
BT of the Summer Reading Club to
>n outdoor party under the hick[r
itt nut trees, Thursday, Septenu
B ber 11th, from 5 o'clock.
B^- Those members who have read
B; ten or more bookR will receive a
certificate, which will state the
Be?' exact number of books read and
told intelligently by the child.
Br' This certificate is usually carried,
Br very proudly, to the new teacher
B by its?owner, the fir^t?(day?of
B.. school. We-have had many such
Kf reports from teachers in past
year,, and, as a rue, those children
show a marked difference in their
g, school work the next year.
The Reading Club has been very
Kj- successful this summer, especially
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The monthly meeting of the Wo- '
man's Christian Temperance Union n.\
will be held Monday evening, SepMiss
Watson and Mrs. Talley, 2021
Marion St. (Ail members and lh
friends are cordially invite^L L\
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when oik- thinks of the luat, and pr
pictures. the little darlings making ef!
their way toward tht? library,just
to satisfy that _grQ\ving?. aiul. in w 1
.many cases, new born thirst for ev
knowledge. sp
Therefore, those who read this
article and know of our little mem
bers, please tell them the date of
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"hlirsday AUgust 28th 111 Compa
with fhe Rev. H. K. Andrews
e splendid pastor and sweet
is pel preacher of the Myrtle
aeh charge we motored from J
nchburg school and A, C. R.L.
invention. Here we found Dr.
ells the efficient and hospitableesiding
elder and the loyal delrates
of the district- hard p.t
ark with the finance, getting
erything out of the way for the
lendidl.v arranged program dedsted
particularly to the young
ople of th? 'district---Daring
the first day's session
veral visitors were presented
id made remarks* Among them
?re Bros. E. V. Gibbs. J. W
wis. R. L. MeBride and the writ
? - Ate- were 1^41 made to feel-*tt
ipe by this servant ami memrs
and friends of the conven
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Friday. Dr. H.D. Ramsey presid
g elder of the Dillon district
is presented and made very inr<
sting remarks.
During tile session th?- cnnv.in.
>11 enjoyed eospel sho\vers do
vied by th0 following ministers
D. D.-Oeto-?hty .-4Tr -R:
H- Bellamy and Dr. \V. E Rich
d-on. It is noted that I > c.
ills loohs...mit .?m hifc mission
< tuhers by asking each mem'<
of tho local church to eivo one
" tiy and they toll mo that lie.
s-S?this in both of his tlist rit-1
K tinirs. bv this moans his miss
t^pi it .oliers?are made to fool
" 1 :it those special meetings.
1 itrht Hi, Wells that's a fine
11> forward.
l!ov. James Davis and the loymembors
and friends of Rritton
i d -s.-rvo commendation f?>i I
< '.r tine .entertainment. Rev.
i'.vis is unv of our most eihicieiit
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
Ln loving memory of Mary Do.
zier. who departed this life one
year today, September 5th, 19-40.
We laved thee mother, but God
- loved thee best, ~
So he took thou out of thine
suffering t() rest.
Bees-use you went away, we know
we are not here to stay,
But to meet you some sweet
slay.
Yi or smiling face we can't forget.
-Children
Mrs. James Rodgers. Georgetown,
S. 0.'
Mrs. Sam Williams. Hetnmingwa.v,
S. C.
Mis. W. M. Scott, Nesmith, S. C.
M> s. Fred Greene, Andrews, S.C.
1)1 K. WEST NEWS
_ l ast Sunday was ui day which
reivehed the highlight.- in worship
.. II,.- W.._* -1 1?
v k.ik- k 'iK- n usi cnurum'^.
A t Mt. Ix'banon A. M. E.
? >>??? do-the?mural -swiwi'a?wtyat
held with?the?Rev. Kei-jamin- .1
Clovor conducing
The Sunday School and league
eld fruitful and effective meet*
11 g > during their respective hours
for service.
A: the morning hour-of worship.
Mis Miniu-i Smith, a toi nier mem
her who has lived in Philadelphia
/or the past 15 years, reunited
ionii---to live. ? -
At .Mt. Zion Presbyterian church
JJLL mamming Pay" ' eld or
las- Sut day and in; ny former
members and friends were present.
Rev E. 1.. McAdams and the mein"Rms
had every thing in readiness
for The many wtrn?attended
throughoutlthe May, and a uoiulur
ful day's service was urroyed. T4neon:
ribution was $ LSth Pli.
Mrs. SL_Ellis has a- h i guests:
her daughter. Mrs. Cle McQueen
and children of Cheruw. S. (h;
ri'.d her daughter it: law. Mrs.
Ralph Kilts of Phila i'-r.- aa?-AlsVt
her sister in law and . . e. Mrs,
.! I> t'owan atjd M ?- ll'a '?
Cow an of Asheville. N The-'
being the wife amk i.uttr liter of
it* vtitvr J. 11 Cnnrn of
AM.evilly. N. C.
Mrs. Sr.sie Ellis recently return
tl j ifin a delightful \ is it with
fl ii\os in Washington. D. C.
Mrs. X'ancy Donaltis .mil family
< !' Oivoiivilit. S. (\. Mire anions;
tho home comers at Mt. Zion on
h Si: "day. also Mi s E.mvna. MoAtlams
of AshevilK. N. ('., and
nor daughters. of Hi ndersonville,
N: t\. an,} Che raw. S. C.
?loft en kiM Saturday
' '."i home in Brooklyn. N. Y.
after a pleasant three weeks visit
hero wit}, relatives and friends.
Miss Pearl Roedor was a recen'
vis/tor in Anderson, S. C at the
Ufrevc; of her aunt. Mrs. Eugenia
Holmes.
II* v. P., .1 lihe. or conducted ;
-no'-essfnl revival for the P.?
J. K. Yauss at St. Mary A. M. E.
I'liui co near .a :>: ? . ale, S. ( d urine
las', wet'k.v
Mr<. Minnie Mnith. \vhn recently
i t rndd from a -tay of several
y< a!> in Phila-it iphia, is now living
with her --on and daughter in
la- . Mr and M--. \V. Calvin Hawth
inc.
Vi-tv nod Mr- h T. Holmes tvm
an >ny tlmsc |in ?cnt at'Mt. Zioi
ch :ivhmi Sfinday.
Mr.. and Mr- tV L. Lee and Mr
-Mr*.--hi H hoc Visited rela,ti\
t-s in Wiliian-t??n, S. C. on last
r S1::n'ay.
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. Muw LtciiieJ XfWS
1' <! Siiida. S hool wa* line
hit.' th-- I'.Mh Sunday several
_lh-?- ins 11.111111 i-il j,i Mt^ Alexander
t-> ?ttcMd the -mi/tng convention
1 T i:-v. H. P. Clark
rf Vewlin-rv. S (\, preached at
Hi II.m I' .. jft, Mi-n Clark.
? - ' aVWith him.
- ( mi ii. ( iv,-y Fry of Wash'hi.
I? < was furieraliznd
in , :it r. <|;,i (Jr..VP Sunday. Those
_fi- i Woodruff who went to tin
t-i- i;l win-:- Mi- and Mrs. Ren
fr' Mr and Mrs. Frank Fry.
' s. Annie Hiuris, Mrs. Bertha
"is a d their eompainon. Miss
n iffi mni?
for Washington. R. C. Hot
ir ' iv a resilient of Washington
- Klot, nee M. Cannon left
irday to take nurse training
, ') . Horace Nelson was at home
I St iidry from Monks Corner, S
nt" hero
1 ' 'ter spending a week with his
I'M ,1 mother, little Charles An
ith'. y Sniith has returned to hi|ho
in Spartiinhurff.
I t fter a few weeks illness we arc
I O-1 ..t tVr.t \T..,. ? Tirol!
i--- ...... .'ii >. -m. winiams if
'd ' ti> I-1' '"M -'f^uin >
' ?rry tr? say that Rev. R. B
Bi v is ill at this time. The Tiger
Ri "V Union meeting was held at
hi- church, Lewis Chapel Baptisl
eh i reh. "Bro. R.'- P. Rogers and
Te;.i s Rrewton attended the meeting.
We hope, for Rev. Beaty a
sp edy recovery.
The Woman Working Convert
tion will he held at New Bethe:
September 10-20. We hope this
Mt. Alexander revival was a
greet success. Rev. H. P. Clark ot
Newberry was the helper. Rev
Edgar Rice, pastor. wn<
' raised.
W1UTMIKK NEW8
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- James K! Epps, the son of Mr
and Mrs. J. J. Epps, was killec
| Saturday evening, August 23, it
a car wreck. James Epps was or
his way home when another cat
driven by a white m?n ran intc
hint, demolishing the car, badlj
and injuring the others. They were
Mrs. Essie Epps and two .children,
Rozena and James Raymond, Jr.,
James Epps, father, Jackson J
Epps, and Wtltfe T.. Jotner. AH
were rushed to--the PeopteV~h03pital
at Newberry, S. C. James
I Epps died early Sunday morning
in the hospital.
James Epps was funerajized and
buried at Cedar Grove AT ^M. E.
Zion church by Rev. W. F. Hunter,
| assisted by Rev: A.C . Chambers,
I Thuvcdf.,- A,,,....-* no * 1
, ttufiusv ^o. /\ iur^e
crowd attended the funeral. We
" wort1 hunoi'twi to have "at The funeral.
Senator M. E. Abrams, and
ffir leaves to mourn his passing,
many other white friends,
a wife, Essie Epps, and five children,
mother and father, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Epps, three sisters, Mrs.
Rosania Mills, Mrs. Inez Thompson.
Mozella Epps, three brothers,
Conway. Luther and Willie L
Ppp*
Pratt, mortician in charge.
Mr. James TT Davis from Jersey
City, N. J., is visiting his mntir
- -er; Mrr?Drosia Willliams?amP
faniily. Messrs James T. Davis,
Press Williams, Hampton Williams
motored to Laurens, S, C.
Monday to attend a hall game.
Iter. M. It. Hudson. Pastpr
Pee Dee? Sunday was a fine
day for all church goers. Sundav
School opened at the usual hou/
witli the Supt. and teachers a*
their posts of duty. ~
This being the fifth Sunday, the
pastor gave this day to the Mission-trv
Ladies. Mrs. Eliza Grate,
in charge. They made this a big
less m from the first chapter of
Jonah. The offering throughout the
the day was good.
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...v uumur missionaries _ art
running1 an excursion from Bothe)
church to Burnie Beach on Labor
Day. The Junior Missionaries arc
improving very nicely. On thr
fourth Sunday the offering was
_ Tlr&-{H-w-rfti}y also canTe ofi
on the fourth Sunday. Total, $60
53.
Mrs. I.. C\ Harvard, reporter
CARLISLE NEWS
The revival meeting at Williams
Chapel A M. E. Zion church last
week was one among the greatest
im-i'tinca oi'o" U.l.1 - *" *"
utMu in Carlisle
Rev. Mrs. R. Alston of Carthago
N. C.. conducted the meeting. She
I is in Newberry this week con
duc ting a revival meeting for Rev
Sumter.
Revival meeting will begin a
Mt. Eden A. M. E. church Sundaj
in full. Rev, Robinson.of Charlotte
- "N7 C7T will conduct the meeting.
Mr. Parris Lowe, Mrs. Mamit
BniWn and Miss Vashti Stewart
_ .all~u?~ JvnoxvdHey^ -Temr., weTe~th<
week end guests of Mr. and Mvs
Waiters Johnson and family. They
a Is > worshiped with us Friday
night at Williams Chapel A. M. E
Zion church.
Mrs, Marie Stevenson -of Winstun.
Salem, spent the week en<
with her father, Mr. Henry Coleman,
and her setter, Mrs. Bell JeMrs.
Daisy Boyd of Thomaaville,
I ^ 1 "O'1 mi ^iifi X"n"
lay guests of Mrs. I.illie Stewart
- ?nd family. *
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sims, Mrs
I.illie B. Sims, and Mrs. Hattie B
Byrd and little Barbie, were the
1 Monday afternoon guests of Rev
J. W. Coleman of Spartanburg
- anil family.
i>n\ irven Coleman left Mood ?\
for Cincinnati, Ohio to vjsit hi?
mother, Mrs. Annie Dillard.
Misses Mae Lillie English, Ar
thnr Ree and little Bunny spent
7 a very pleasant stay ~Tn J2rse^
City with sister, Miss Fiancis
English. Miss Mne Lillie English
left Sunday afternoon for Colum
bm,.S. C.
Mrs. Aprnes Sims arrived Friday
' from Nxiw,York. She reports
a find trip and a pleasant stAy.
J Those on the sick list are, Mis.
Ulaja Savage, Mr. Francos FngI
lish, Mr. Dave Conner, Mr. Berry
Shelton, and Mr, Johnnie Whichki
or. We trust they will soon recover.
We are asking all subscribers to
I pay Tip your Rubffcrtpttfrfi In fuTT
( The manager iR calling for full re_
ports this month, Septemher.
i We were very pleased to have
Dr. D. C. Crosby and Rev. A. 'H
' Hlllard in town last week, and.alsc
Rev. H. C. Young of Spartanburg
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--4HV-ZXON A, M. E. CHURCH
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, The fourth Sunday being our
, revivaTmeetingywie^oT-the large-iV
: crowds in the history of the church
i was present. This meeting was :
t success. j
i At 11 o'clock our pastor c??,
before us and preached as never
L before.
Rev. W. M. "Greene, pastor of St.
t "Matthew church; Rev. D. A. Rbbtnsom
astor of St. Matthew No.
i 2; Rev. W. R. Bowman, pastor of
Fairview church, and Rev. J. M.
Williams were the speakers for
Sunday and Sunday night. I am
quite sure God must have dwelled
with these men while they spoke.
On Monday night, the Rev. S. S.
Burrough. who conducted thi? ?...
l ies of meetings, came and took_it_
" in charge. I am sure thaTjhis is
one of the best meetings we have
had in a number of years. It seems
like every heart comes out prepared
to fight against sin and sa.
tan. Some, who for a long time, I
hrve been out in the field of ruin
came and confessed Jesus. We
have a nice number of converts
and joiners. I am sure that during \
^the fourth week the people of the
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8T. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rct. H. 9. Brown, Paster ^
After a three' weeks successful
circuit have sent their pastor on a
two weeks vacation to Jjackson*.
ville, Fla.. and jown on the Eaat
Coast of Florida. The members
are wishing him a h)appy trip.
ine ivioiner unurch of the St.
Paul circuit has been in a $1200
debt for eighteen years. It was
I paid down to $399.91 by the fall
of 1939. We lare very happy to 4
say during the two years Rev. H. ^
D. - Brown pastoved here the
church has been paid completely
out of debt.
_ Naomei E Simmons^
above named church, and
the Master.
The pastor and his guests were royally
entertained at the different
homes. We can say trvlly that we
have done what God has commanded
us to do. We were 100 percent
financially throughout the meeting.
When you want a program put
over for the Lord, send for Rev.
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