The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 27, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, September 27, 1941
rAMPITS" SrFNKS AT
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Campus scenes at South Carolina
State A. and M. college,
Orangeburg, which greeted more
than 800 students of college level
at the opening of the fall semes
->r -September 17, 1941.
Upper left?New roadways in
front of Dukes Gymnasium.
Upper light?Center court and
women's dormitories, ~Bradham
ball and Manning hall.
Lower left?New roadways in
front of Miller hall, men's dormitory,
and Mechanical Industries
- building, two recently completed
and equipped buildings.
Lower right?junction of new
roadways that lead to the back of
BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS
By M iss Louise V. Gore
The Southern Ster Saving Club
met with Mrs. Elizabeth Henry,
1318 Myrtle Ave? Devotion was
conducted by the chaplain, Mrs
Henry. Bible verses were recited
and thr. Lord's maver was r?5H
in concert. The meeting was then
t-irncd over EcT the president, Mrs.
Wil.ks. All business was carried
by the chaplain. The parting mes?
out in the proper order. Dismissal
pah wrs repeated, "May the Lord
At watch between me rnd thee while
we are absent one from another.
Amen."
Mrr~and?Mrs. A. M.fJore, Jrr
had for their dinner guests on
Sunday. Fred Halsey, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Vain from New
York. He and his wife, motored
down for the week end.
Mt. Hebron', schedule: Tuesday
night, prayer meeting?and ehoirrehearsal;Thursdny
night, service
by pastor; Sunday morning, 9:3c
a. m., Sunday School, Supt., Mrs.
_tttarrrhm -Gilesr -secretary, Miss
J Floria Giles; 11:30 a. m., service;
6 p. m., B. Y. P. U., president,
Mrs. Phyllis Mideett; secretary,
K drews. and- Miss.,ET AETAEEEE
W* Mr. E. Barco.
On Monday Mrs. Millie Lawn
had for her guests, Mrs. Dolhe-tLBrown.
Miss Louise V. Gore, Miss
"ITUTa MclJuller. Every one reporta/
1 n nloooonl el nXr
cu ? vti picanaiH ov-apr.
On the sick list are: Rev. Mar_
snail Flowers, Mrs. Maegie Lewis,"
and Mrs. Arsonia McT)oweTT.
Mr. Caldwell from Chester, S.
0.. has boon visiting his sister for
lhe~pasfThree Weeks, also his two
rbiVron, Mrs.Acmes C. Ewell and
Mr. Robert" Caldwell, JrT Be has
boon attending church at Mt.
Hehron Baptist* and is a very
? t good church worker.
7 ' Miss Louise V. Gore and Mr.
?Ad -M.-Oore, Jr. had f<w their Sunday
guests, Miss Feedora Herndon,
Mr."George Herndon, Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Herndon, Mr. Robert
Holmes, Mr. Otis Holt, Miss
Gladys Sims, Mr. Morris Brown,
Mr. Johnne B. Gore, Miss Louise
Gillam, and Mr. Leroy Pecks.
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. A. Davie, Pastor
S. S. was opened at the usual
hour with a splendid group of
^ young people present. The less
on wag neautiruuy discussed l n
vdrioug classes and reviewed.
Morning worship started at 11.
06, in the momin with the assistant
pastor, Rev, E. Keith in
charge, the pastor being out of
town. Rev. Keitt, delivered a
soul stirring message that apparently
touched everyone present.
Many out of town friiends and
members were present.
\ At 7:50 p. m. Baptismal rites
were performed by Rev. E. M.
Keitt, and a brief prayer services
followed, Rev. Keitt, now delivered
the second message, that was
truly a masterpiece extra features
or me services were special music
by both choirs. Miss E. C.
Williams has playd for as for the
past.three weeks. 8he is leaving
^ this week to resume he* work at
Butler high, EPartsville, S. C. May
she have another successful term.
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REVIVAL SERVICES AT I
^FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCH,
CLINTON, S. C.
Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor
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Revival services began with a. i
large crowd Sunday, September1^~"
Visitors were numerous through 1
out the day. In the Sunday School ,
Supt. Alexander presented Mr.
and Mrs. George Bonds, Mr. and__
Mrs. Woodard of Spartanburg, S. "
C. They were the pastor's members
when he pastored in Spartan.
"Burg.
At 11:30 preaching services began
with spiritual renditions by
the senior choir. Just before the
pastor took his text, the female
quartet Mesdamea B. E. Ferguson,
Agnes L Evans, A. J. Qary,
and Miss Rubye M. Johnson sanv
"The Heavenly Fold." The pastor
preached a forceful sermon. Echoes
of amen# were heard from
every pew. He preached from St.
Luke 16:24, theme, "Will God
answer prayer?" r
Sunday night Rev. Douglas
Hall preached.
We jire still in the midst of our
revival conducted by Rarv. MSrs.
Alice Nesby. Sister Nesby is assisted
by Miss Daisy McCall who
leads in gospel songs. Attendance
has been good each night. We are
hoping that this meeting will
arouse the unaroused and give new
life to those who have been sleeping
by the wayside.
Monday, -Sis. ?Nesby's subject
"Want take Down;" Wednesday,
was, "How to Pray." Tuesday,
"An end in View," Visiting choir,
Hebron church. Rev. A. A. Sims,
pastor. Thursday, "A Challenge
to God." Friday night long before
the hour of service, people from?
all Bec^icrtis of the community
} mon^through the- picture, "The
Passion Play." Visiting choir, St.
j Paul, Laurens, S. C. Rev. L. B.
Modn, pastor.
day School was well attended |
| At 11:30 the morning service ,
| began. The pastor deliverd a strik- (
_ing message from Psalm 86:1. |
theme, "Prayer of a Helpless
SouL" The doorg of the church
fwere opened for joiners. Mr. Wil.
liam L. Bowman united with the
church and chose Mr., H. L. Alexander
as his leader. Mr. Bowman
i8 10th grade at Bell Street High
and is aspiring for the ministry.
Sunday evening the service* ;
were entirely in the hands of Rev
Mrs. Nesby and Miss McCall. Visi,ting
ministers were: Tlevs. w. E.
White, T. Y. Clardy, A. C. Duckett.
Her services were well planned
for the five days, however, it
I was on Sunday evening that she
rose to subline heights in her discussion
on "Except Thou Repent."
I It was indeed a great message and
all- who were present, went forth
empressed and inspirred.
| Collection from Monday night,
September 8th, to Sunday, Sep- i
timber li, was fT18.7i#. 'I'he Tltty ~
(for conference claims ends Sep- j
frmher Mfh
The following students left re- i
gently for school. Misses Frexellt |
Walker, Rubye Ferguson, M?ttle
B. Htll, and Mr. Robert Young,
Allen University, -Columbia, S. C.; i
Misses Bessie M. Blakety, Bin- i
ner M. Moon, Lois Blskely, Hirriett
Shell, Coulter! Academy, Cheraw,
8. C.; Miss rtelen M. Hunter,
Claflitt Orangeburg, V?
C.; Mr. Elec Vance, Bettls Aca-1
demy, Trenton, 8. C.j Mr. Mance
Gay, Jr., Voorhees, Denmark. S.
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CHURCH
Rev. C. McCIary, Pastor
Andrews, S. C.?Our revival c
meeting closed Friday night with I
many souls revived end three con- \
verts; The spiritual tide-ran -high -t
throughout the week. Both morn
ing ar.d evening services were good
Sunday.
Social News <
Mrs. E. B. Green has returned 3
from Atlantic City, N. J. where ]
she attended the funeral of Mrs. (
Mary Chandler's brother. I
meeting in Georgetown September
3-4 Mesdames Ida Mouzon, E- B. ]
The following attended the state Greene,
Rev. C. McCIary and your
reporter.
Rev. C. McCIary and family
were the-dinner guests of Mr. and (
Mrs. Fred Greene Sunday.
?During the past week?the following
students have left for .
school; Misses Arnethia Smith,
Margaret Wheeler and Mr. James
Graham, Allen University, Coluni- 1
bia; Miss Essie M. Graham, Claf_
lin College, Orangeburg. We wish J
/" f korrt O oMArtnoe^ttl m nVi-nnl
* wi vutiu a ouvtuartiui ici III.
Mrs. F. C. Brandyburg Bpent the ]
week end visiting?her husband
Prof. F. C. Brendyburg. <
Andrew, Junior high school be- '
gan its 1941-42 session September 1
3rd. The .members of the faculty t
are: Profs. J. E. Smith, princi- I
pal; Mesdanies L. B. Smith, Louise >
Miss Mattie Hill, Florence; Miss y
Anna B. Greene, and Mr. Joe
Thompson, Andrews; Mr. F. C. (
Brandyburg, -Orangeburg. ?
Mr. Peter Johnson is indisposed c
at this writing. >
Mrs. Eliza Pearson, Rev. MeClary,
Misses Myrtle Robinson,
Jimmle R. McClary, Master C. J. \
McClary and your reporter motored
to Kingstree Sundry to see Mr. (
Theo Pearson who is at Kellcy's
Sanatorium, -t
CAMDEN NEWS
Really and?truly.?in?ehe?midst J
of life we are in death. Thursday
afternoon, -r Miss W. V. Collier,- mathematics
teacher nt B.-Mather" d
Academy, passed away in Camden
hospital from labor to reward. Yes. 1
yes, let us be ever on the watch for c
his word cannot fail: "Be ye readv 1
for ye know not the hour when the r
Ron oi man comein. L<i
Rev. Mr. Winn of the Holiness
church, Florida, is running a meet- i
ing for Rev. Wilson,, pastor. He t
is gathering crowds from all j
points, 'l'hey are having- memorial 1
services for Rev. J. S. Mabin who i
passed sway a few weeks ago.??--j
Social _ . j
Miss Cora Nelson of Tampa, 5
Fla., spent a few days in the home
of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Des- ,
Kennedy and left for Benedict Col- ^
lege with their two daughters. f
Misses Juanita and Virginia Ken- j
nedy. *
Miss Beatrice McCirt, the daugh 1
ter of Mr. and the Into C. W. Mc- j
Giati is a popular H E tenrher, _
in Trenton.
Miss R. C. Brown, who has been j
a little indisposed, is getting
around nicely looking forward to
being in the school room soon. '
at the home of Mrs-. Jessie D.
We enjoyed a refreshing repast (
Wright, a life long friend, and one '
w<ho the writer has unshaV{-(ble
confidence in.
Fall, with its boauty, ~Ts here. 1
It enthuses one to see the children
winding their way to and from 1
school?their best days. <
When in Camden viait the bus- i
[ness places and see the progress ]
being made. We are delighted to \
know that four of Camden's out- t
itanding white citizens bought the f
[^eader last week. We will mention ?
their names in the next write up. ,
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C.; Messrs. Garnell Hall, Marion r
Leake, Benedict College, Columbia, q
3. C.
Miss L. Missouri Meadows, R. t
N., Mrs. Prances Gray, and two h
Ittle daughters, "Dorothy and Ca- *
olyn, left last week for New York a
3!ty after spending several weeks ?
with their parents. (v
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BETHEL A. M. E. C-HLKLH _ i,
Rev. I. W. Janerette, Pastor
_ Services were vorv !> nu.it'ully ,
arrie'd out last Sunday beginning
vlany fine points were brought j
vith the Sunday school sessi n. A
nrt--on?the various?classe-s?rokv?ive
t) the lesson. ^
The Junior choir was at its best
ipparently in the nioniin/ service.
This is indeed a splendid.
:ioup_ of music lovers 1> b on by t ;
Or. R. W.'Mance who )~~"iRTdr7hin ,
?d to make of it what it snould ^
>e in the church and c immunity. (
The beautiful Lass solo "God So 4
Love The World" by Mr. Alvin
Thonv )son was indeed?riei-'ly ren->
lered. The anthem G1 >rin in Ex *
telsip sung by the "choir needs 4
special commendation. All of 1
fhe selections st;n? ?!v v.nl snecal
training. Mrs. Elizabeth *
Vaughn organist^ fits'ni fenT nice- 4
v* t??ul rt1ft\*c V>r\tVt dKoire Wo
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svere delighted to sec our friends
ind visitors in all of the services.
For the morning service Dr. E.
.Adams, secretary of education
brought the message. The text
.vas selected.- front II Cor. 4:18.
rhe sermon was systematically
ieveloped and well, delivered. Af:er
dismission, he received many
hearty handshaks and comnmdadohr'For
the night*? ntcssazc the
castor brought the message which
.vas selected from I Cor. 1.1:9-10.
rhis tiit'ssiige w:i>' also1 Trirntyrtg,'eloped
and well received. ;
Th? senior choir served fur this ;
occasion. Their selections are al
cvays deserving^. This splendid
:hoir is led by Mr. R. L. S. llivair 1
.vho is always willing and ready i
.0 serve. ^ .j
terly meeting next Sunday and
Monday night wifn I)r. I..]
Mark, presiding.
rRINITY A. M. K. CHURCH
I, SHKK HOARD NEWS
On Tuesday niyht, September 9
:he" Usher?Btwrrd- of Trinity A. M.?
E. church, Ma nninz, d57 C77 Rev. I <
7.. B. Burgess, pastor, held another
of its monthly meetings, at the
tome of Miss Svlma Coakleyr-The
neeting was opened by the presiBusiness
of importance was immediately
transacted including
he paying of dues by members,
ifte- which the board was happy
To find that from tTtp bPj?!nning
jp until now, they have taken in
Tonsure $17.05. Paid out $12.05,
eaviiw a balance in treasure of
;5.oo.
In the board, there were four
ictive memberv- who?wwe?pip?
laring to leave for college. They
ire as follows Miss Ixiretta White
llr. Everett Walker, assistant sen
etary, Miss Mary Hilton and
Mr. Melford Walker, president.
Sach made a farewell talk. The
mtii'i' t)UHH 1 wim t't'iy auny tu
sec these faithful members leave
jut hope them much success.
Mr. Ezekiel Biacy will fill the
iffice of our retired President M?\
VI. Walker and Mr. Mm-an With
?rspoon will fill the office of our
'etired Assistant Secretary Mr.
Walker.
Miss Selma Coakley is our now
rice-president. 1
Just before the meeting was
iroueht to a close it was suc?est
ld that some form of outing be
lad for. flic members about to
eave. The suarcestion was met
vith approval and on Friday, Sep
ember 12, this croup was to have
i hike out to the borne of Mr.
tnd Mrs. Ed, Walker. The meetnp
was imniedint<dv hrnug*ht to
i close, after whicffi the group
ens served with a delicious re>ast.
which was enjoyed by every
ne.-4 " ? " -*
On. EridW Tt^ht. September -42. <
no usner hoard and n fp\v friends
iked out to the-home of Mr. and
frs. E. Walker, where they spent
n evening of fun and entertain- <
ie*t. T ater they, were served t
rith refreshments, which were
ery enjoyable.
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Protected by kind thou?
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Shifting out nil of the i,
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The Gotl ol every erect
Givt. vis t" know that v.
And do unto others son
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JOHNSTON NEWS
"WtrTrjrrpt very mt:fh?tti lean
\ the death of Mrs. Mabel Amoi
vi.'e of Mr. Bradford Amos. Mrs
\mos was. on a visit to her hus
ami iiumihi1 Mi. and Ml S.rJ?>HL'l
^mos when she took very ill ant
fas iushed to t'he Waverly hos
ititl. Columbia, where she passet
way. The body was sent to hei
rur.e in Miami. Fin., to V,c. laid tt
est.
M1. Minnaueh Amos had an i:r
lu bodv of'Mr. Willie Walker. Hi:
list t 'ibute to th? decease on Sui
a". September 11 at Mt. Pleas
;t church.
.diss FTTRel Hurley left FrTdaj
or Bonnettsville S. C.. where sht
r 11 teach again this term.
Lielo Miss. Phoebe Ruben hat
cumied home after a visit ti
otiit- '.'nil?to--Jacksonville, F4a. -m
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s 'mm,, after a visit to relatives in I
Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Thomas
IP wnd?trnnytituPi Vhiun ui Diuign "f
3 bury were seen in town Sunday
_ evening. ?,
j Prof, and Mrs. Richard Boul[.
ware of Bettij* academy were pop K
callers to the Amoses and Rubens e
>n Sunday evening" ~~~ t
Rethel C. M. E. Church
- Rev. W. E. Wilson, Pastor
Services tow September 28th:
, Prayer services starts promptly
at 11:45 a.m.
Preaching at 12:05
r Sunday school :t:;5U p.m.
Nijrht service, 7:45 p.m.
The public is invited to attend
all of thc. services at Bethel "The
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1 On .Monday morning September
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Ifent" of North Carolina- M
n expressing appreciation
s, and citizens generally
Carolina for the fine supp
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i years, millions of dolk
aidersa n dben ehcia riesl n
who had the foresight to si
with North Carolina M
s were made promptly, cl
it of.mutual understandir
u by the citizens^mf the
>een 3 contributing facto
lent?an evidence of intei
mmvieclgecl?with sincere
1 resource?, augmented lr
Carolina Mutual is in b
before to serve you faith
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E. C. Murray, Manager G.
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Ii is hoped that every puI
will be present on the opening
orning. 1 'aients and fiiends
e" invited to come and enjoy the
orbing services with us. We
i-l thai this f?n i?. tim Lest. - .
nool year yet. Let's cooperate
pupils, parents antl teachers?
id prove that we can do w'hat
hers can and be as good as the
st. .
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