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Mr. Robert Macon, of New York )
City spent a few days recently S
_ with his mother, Mrs. Janie Ma- _s.
. rcon. Columbia St. __ a
Mr. Armon Macon is in Wash- a
ington, D. where he i3 working L
for several months. A
Mrs. Lula Simpson has return- o
ed from a very pleasant stay with M
I . her Bisters in Buffalo, N. Y., and h
with her daughter, Mrs. Marie h
Mobley in Baltimore. a
Miss Henriesta Robinson spent
the summer in Charlotte with i
"her auntrshe Teturned a few days 1
ago to resume her studies in Fin
tejr TrtglrieKsor. : "h
On August 26, a number of Pi
merry little ones enjoyed a birth bi
day party given at the home of i
1 Mrs. ;Hattie Burgett for her lit- C
tie nephew, Master William Brat- hi
ton Simpson, of Detroit, who C
spent more than?a month here' ?
? visiting her and his other aunt, h
Miss Ada Simpson and uncle,
Robert Simpson. After enjoying >i
many games ice cream, cake, I pi
punch and mints were served. He * M
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and more of it, too.
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eceived a number of pretty gii
nd was proud to meet so ma
ttle South Carolina friends. J
: the son of Mrs. Lillian Bratt
f Washington.
impson of St. Louis, Mo., b
re liviiy/ in netrnir,?His paref
re former citizens of Chest*
ittle Robert attended the Hebr
l. M. E. church picnic and sovei
ther outings he had. llis aui
[rs. Hattie Burgett, accompani
im back as far as Cincinnati, a
e made the other part of the ti
lone. He writes that he is n<
i school, but is still thinkii
bout the pleasant time he h
i South Carolina.
Mrs. N. A. Collins, who h a
a member 01 The Xi V,
acuity at Jhainerd for a nui
er of years resigned and is in
t her home in Columbia. Mi
ollins made many friends wh;
ere \vho regret that she has It
hester.
Af ss Pansy PendeTgrass, w"
as been in charge of Music
Dsilion as head of the Music d
artment in a college in Jaeksc
[iss. She is a very fine musicii
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its and had trained the groups so
ny wtH; that they often rendered
Fie imwdc in churches and ait comon
iVuinity endeavors. She is already
missed by the N.Y.A. group
i-t .ml her many friends in the city,
Mrs. Addle Anderson died
&*-j?hursdny nt her home on uollins
sr. y.t ei-t, after a lengthy illness,
on n ! was buried Sumday with Mr.
al Harold Spann, undertaker.
iu; Mrs. Susie Phillips and Mrs. M
ed B. Spann are out again after a
nd few days o" illness.
'ip St . dents leaving for college are
JW Miss Janie Mae Crosby, Miss Her
[i? dieene Mobjey, Miss Rachel Spann
liiL B?m diet- eelle-ge; Miss-Sarah Cros
by, Miss Angie L. King, Miss
s Bose Adair, Mr. |Godfrey James,
Mr. Floyd Walker, State college;
Miss Willie Mae King, Mr. Josnv
eph Adair, J. C. Smith U.. Mr.
fs- Eugene Attles, Miss Josephine
do Ridley, Miss Alma Gladden, Clind-t
ton college; Miss hTomasine Phifer,
Miss Virgie Williams, Friend
ship college; Miss Fletcher Cohcollege;
Mr. Camillus Knight,
e* Line tin university.
m> Mrs. Emma James Holmes was
an called to New York City because
of the death of the husband of her
M darn hter, Mrs. Etta.
M Julia Spanrx has gone to
-Hnrtsville where . she is~nr TTTrrrp
her of the faculty of the high
school. This is her?second year
there.
A'villa Smith received a cheek
this week signifying that she
was a winner in the Conservation
contest held at State college this
summer where she 'attended the
1H ("m't'iii-uut inri nnwp "Alvilla
I is a member of the 10th grade at
Finlev high school
M s. Lillian Miller, sister of
:Mrs.Liln ~ Jofrnsbhy"Mrs~ MeCulfouph,
Mr. Miller and Dorothy,
Mrs. Miller's da?phter; stopped
ovc'--TrrTrtTt**lTere this week enroute
back to Philadelphia. Dorothy is
the only Nepro girl admitted to
the School of Pharmacy at Temple
university for this term. She
finished WTiittemore high' school
in Conway last spring.
Mr. and MYs. Wayman Johnson
and children and Catherine Nelson.
a friend of. the-children-spentlast
Sunday at Atlantic Beach.
The Fnir association had its
reg> lar meeting last Saturday
and plans are underway to make
this the greatest fair in the history
of the association. Farmers
nil over the county are being call
ed together in county meetings
"during the next two weeks to discuss
a Better Farm Living program
with Wayman Johnson the
. jLolo^ed-county?agerrtr I
Mhs Salome~"Span/h~"Tet ""Friday
for Kershaw where she will teach.
Miss Mabel Hill is in charge of
jnusic in the?Lancaster high
school.
Mr. James Sydney Wbods and
Mr. William Cohen -have- gone?to
A. r.nd T. college, Greensboro.
I >n I'lLAiKlM BAIT. CHURCH
Rev. J. H. Spigner, Pastor
Killian. S. C.?We had a very
^ wonderful day last Sunday, our
? pas tor .preached a very wonderful
sermon Sunday morning and St.
Peters Baptist church was over
Sunday afternoon with their Pas.
tor, Rev. C. H. Harrell who preach
a wonderful soul stirring sermon,
i We are having a revival and Rev.
W. C. Sanders of Columbia, iL_C.
is c inducting the meeting. He is
the pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist
church, Blythewood and New Life
of Cayce. His home address is
I 1 -120 Oak street.
Rev, J. G. West of 1014 Cameron
St.. Alexandria, Va., pastor of
Ml Piltfpjnv AieptiiH?Y4rtrrnh-| Kttlian,
S. C., was in Columbia the
Iweck of August the 20th and
. preached at the Brooklyn Baptist
church, Sunday, August 21st.
Mr. Norris Bookhart will celebrate
his' seventeenth birthday on
Wednesday. Scptember-24, ^
CENTER RABUN NEWS
Sunday was a very beautiful
day. Sunday school opened ?t 4ts
usual hour with Supt. and co
wojkuiH at their post of duty.
A program was given Sunday
? "v.'H in interest of the Women's
auxiliary and a very nice time
was had.
R-v. Williams, pastor of Hopewel'
Baptist church will preach
at the Church Suhday night in interest
of the D. W. C. club. Rev.
Williams will stir your heart, you
will miss something if you don't
come to hear him.
A musical program'
? tlu^^lnjn. 1L MM nrdt. iJunday nite
liferent of the Junior choir. The
^pn f r?r T^nhiir* r?v/Mi ^? ?
f,iuup nan UUUII
very loyal. They arc asking you
fo "onio bring your quartet, a so oist
or someone to recite.
Q 'ite a number of this church
attended the Benevolent group
fu?-- out at Mill Rock and some
of them took an active part in
the program.
'Mrs. Julia Allen was the afternoon
guest of Mrs. Virie Sanders
_ .^u' dav.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Coker attended
their church in Ware
Sunday.
The Piedmont quartet is asked
to ?in? at the Campbells' re-union
Sunday, given at the home of
...Mr. and Mrs. Melvin_ Campbell.
Members of the quartet are: first
tenor, Jodie Choice; second tenor,
? John W. Carter; baritone, Clifton
Shaw; bass, James Shaw,
Mr. Fdwnrd Campbell has returned
to his home in Greensboro
N. C. after spending the summer
vacation with grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Foster.
THE PALMETTO LEADER
AIKEN NEWS
Cumberland A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor
, Sunday was Junior Church day
at Cumberland, the _ anniversary
l" >f the Jehovah Society, M -gt._ Au-_
- gi stint1 Episcopal church. Because
of the above mentioned anniversary,
the congregation of
Cumberland was very small as
most of the prominent members
belong to the above named society.
The church school opened on
time with a good attendance. After
a brief study of the lesson,
the pastor gave a brief review as
- usual.
Devotional service began strict
'y on time with I-, A Rrndhy
at the piano and the youmg peo
pie in the choir stand. The pastor
preached an instructive and
edifying sermon on the theme:
The True Foundations His text
- was taken from I Cor. 3:11. The
evening worship was highly Inspirational.
Miss C. B. Priester,
. evangelist from Chnrlnstnn?having
arrived to begin a ten nights'
meeting, also Prof, and Mrs. C.
G. Garrett of Columbia, worshiped
with us.
Miss Priester being somewhat
fatigued from traveling, the pastor
delivered another instructive
senium-on the-theme. Jesus Crowd
ed Out. Both Professor and Mrs.
Garrett made remarks which
were enjoyed by all present. Mrs.
Gari ett complimented the pastor
a n d congregation for their
thouirhtfulness in nrrnnoincr and
grouping thp young people together
and training them for sercioo
in-thc church:
Among some of the things Mrs
Garrett said are the following: I
was singing ever since I was 12
rears old, but I did, not have the
opportunity these young people
have today. I had to sing with
the olden members^of the church,
which I did not enjoy. These
oung people are grouped together
v here thev can sing and talk
ogethcr. I think this is wonder
pul. Somebody Was doing some
sensible thinking for\his is one of
he finest arraneemlmts it has
'wen my privilege to see".
P of, Garrett thrilled .his hear rs
:rs usual both with humor and
raet-M Though in the evening of
ms life. Prof. Garrett is still active
in the affairs of the church.
Tl-e revival meeting .opened on
Monday night with Miss C. B.
Priester in charge. She opened
fire on the enemies of righteousness.
and?thrfHeth Irer hearers
both with songs and the word of
God. The meeting has gotten off
. with?ft?fyfxirt?c+TTT* !TW7t ffrnol on/.
-cess is predicted. Those ?whoknow
Miss Priester, know what
Tual'ty of service she renders.
Tl.e pulpit guests were Revs.
7. Townsend, McKissick and H.
Hol'and. With only a few weeks
remaining now before conference
we are thankful that Wo can
truthfully say that Cumberland
has had one of the, best and most
neaceful years under the leadership
and administration of her
present pastor than she has had
in many years.
Dr. Washington does not be-^
irevr In to6~Tmicfi talking, but
makes action count. Things are
beuig carried over in a grand and
noble way. Watch us grow. When
in Aiken stop at Cumberland. A
cordial invitation awaits you.
Aiken Ministers' Meet
The ministers of Aiken county
met last Tuesday evening, Sephf'tvltPP
1 PifV? of Cnw/loif
room of Friendship Bapt. church.
The meeting was ealled_,to order
at K:15 p.m. by the Pfesident, Rev
M. (?. Mosely.
: 'h'ev. James Matthews tvns aftked
to take charge of opening the
meeting. A short devotional ser~
vice was carried on* at this time.
After which the president took
charge and made extended reniaiks
giving the hrotherP?thereason
why he had'not been able i
to attend every Tuesday night, i
Each brother minister was asked
to_i:ive a short sketch of the services
held in the various churches
- which they ratterwied last Sunday.
The Secretary Rev. R. W. Winn
was asked to read the program
for the^vening. This he did as
information. i
The president then called on the
nev Austin jenerson to teach the
Sunday School lesson. Rev. Jeff
erson made an excuse which was
accepted and the Rev. L. E. Ginn
our permanent teacher was asked
to take charge of the teaching.
Rev. Ginn taught the lesson so
very thoroughly that he was great
. I]' 1 j 11 | i i
and others.
The song "I Heard the Vice of
Jesus Say" was lined by Rev. M.
G. Moseley. The time for preaching
being at hnnd Rev. Eddie
Hatcher was called to conie forward
and prepare to give us the
message of the evening. The
scripture lesson was Psalm 8th.
The text which was selected, was
Psalm 8:4 What is man that tlTou
art mindful of him. iRev. Hatcher
preached a noble sermon which
?was- enjoyed by -alb- X spiritual <
| was sun? at this time led by Kev.
Hatcher.
I The matter of whether w o
. would accept the invitation to at ,
I tend Rev. B. T. Martin's church
revival at Denmark, S. C. Tuesday
evening, Septejnber 2.1 rd or
rot was discussed. It was docid[
ed that we would attend in a
eroup. The secretary was asked ,
J to read the protrram for Tuesday
evening, September 30th which he
| did and the same was received
, and adopted. I
There being no further business
the closing: song was sung: and '
the benediction was pronounced
by Rev. S. J. Justice. We adjourn
ed to meet on Tuesday evening,
September 30th at the regular
time 'and place.
Jiathlehem Baptist I'liui't'tk
Rev. R^\\^/Winn, Pastor
Graniteville, S. C.?We are now
in the midst of our church fall
revival with Rev. W. H. Vaughns
ag the spiritual speaker far the
week. A warm week's prayer
meeting: has preceded this week of
preaching.
The W. M. S. is working hard
for the' Second Sunday in October
watch this columni for the proThe
community wishes a most
progressive year for the following
teachers who have left to resume
their duties at the Various
schools: Mcsdames Marina Miller
ind Mattie Fair, Langley-Bath,
Langley; Ivy Grant, Justine Bettis,
Eliza Johnson and I.i'cv IRoherson,
JacksomMorris, "Gmjutoville;
Ruth A. Morris, Gwendolyn
F. Blanche, Williston Jr. Hi, Wiltiston,
S. 0.; Miss Abelle Palmore
Allendale.
Mrs. Ruby Goldsborough o f
ManhaSsett, N. Y., is visiting her
mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs. A.
IT. Palmore. ?;
Mrs. Dolly Grant hag returned
after Spending the summer in N.
Y. C. and Washington, D. C.
Second Baptist Church
Rev. J. W. Miles, Pastor
Sunday school at the usual hour
with Miss?Alien- Barnes acting
Supt. irv the absence of the Supt.
After going through the regular
order nf c?r\ri/?? ? - ?'?
-^t ov* ? iw x_icir>r>\vctJv ITKM1
:nstructed in the lessen. Piaym
-erriro~ f nHowed conducted T>v D
Eddie Williams and Pea. B. C.
Towers,- The Pastor Rrv. J. WT
M41es-fm'sontotF-JRt*vr-Br P. "Mites
who preached the morning sermon.
Subject Does God Care. It.
was quite an enjoyable mwsnco.
Visitors at this service: Mr. JLJE.
Meritt, Rev. and Mrs. M. G. Mason
and Mr. Tillman Tavlor. Quite
a number of our members who
have bqen awav for the summer
months Mr. William Oliphant who
has been in New York is back and
now at Paine college; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Quattlebamn Mr. and
Mrs Walter Mason were .home for
the week-end. Thev are 1 ivinjr in
Jacksonville. Fla. for a while. Eli^a
Mae Butler and M. H. Carter
who have been in the north * or
the summer, aro hoth hack i n
school Eliza Mae in Jacks nville,
Fla., and M If, Cm-tor . -atSchufUdd.
Aiken. Mildred Wa h''ngton.
M. OdelL Hulauuc ; ;d-G i ntrude
Moore are . all back ir> collego
for the term. 1941-12.
Two of our yoimo- ?k- ; tv,t
"anip on the 17th, Sylvester Jusice.
Jr.. and L-^ster Johnson.
.The Christian club <>f whic'^
Mrs. Ella Galloway is president.
Imet at the home of Mr. and Mr?.
Albert Mathis. The mc-Jo wn
wnc among mo Dost. Kvoryone
seemed encouraged to do more to
make this club true to it* name.
After tho business of the c'ub wn<
>ver Mrs. I.oroe Mnth'n- served
the guests - with delirious refreshments.
Mrs. Lula Piper of Phil,
adelphia, Pa., wns ft visitor at the
club's meeting. She is spending
sometime with Mrs. Ms io Simons.
At the eveni.'g P-v'
Turner preached a very inter, sting
sermon. He is makiw plans
to organize some new ch bs amoncr
the young folks, which we
feel will be unite helpful. The
-ext meeting of the Christian club
will be held at the home of Tte\.
and Mrs. R. F. Miles.
M' s.?Helen?Prowr,?rrb?P a . p.
Mass., sister of Mrs. J. C. S*.m.
mons of Aiken jiftor c?.v..W ... 1.
-visiting her sister a-vl hro*h""<_
and other relatives and friend's
have returned to her home. Whi'.
here she-AVXL^ the?guest- of h'<>ioF
*n many homes. A tea was eiven
bv her sister Mrs. Simmons. The
followins friends were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meadnm. Mrs.
Graham, Mrs. D. Brown. Mrs. Peo
pies.?Mrs;?ArntTew'Johnson. Dei.
T. Crawford, Mrs. Winn. Mrs. R
"thrs Barnes, Mrs. Corrie Nobles.
Mrs. Mamie Massey. Mrs. Lucv
Per y. Prof. Z. Townsend, Rev.
Wm. Harper, Deacon B. Harper,
Mrs. Jno. Wilson, Mrs. Mamie Holland,
Mrs. Rosa Thompson. We
all enjoyed her stay with us very,
nffuch hoping her ^arhr-return.
Friendship Baptist Church
A large congregation listened
to the pastor on Sunday preach
ITI1? HAm tne theme Prayer. At
the 11:15 hour he used as his sub
iect "Let IJs Prav" and at the
7:45 hour he used as his subject
"It Happened After Prayer". He
had the audience spell bound for
these were two of the best.
The revival will begin Sunday.
September 28 with Rev. R .C. Cnl
houn, of Augusta, On.. doing the
preaching.
The pastor returned on Tuos.
day, September 1G from Cleveland
Ohio, where he attended the National?convention-?He
-prowfhod
the Missionary sermon on Sunday
at the convention also a sermon
on the traiu going to the oonvenI
tion. He reported a lovely trip.
The Builders' club gave a surprise
party for Mr. Albert Miles
who wall soon leave to pursue his i
course in medicine. Mr. Miles hns
worked faithfully with thos(.~bovs. j
The pastor is preaching this
week in Rock Hill for the Rev. C.
L. Bowman.
Among the visitors and return
ing members worshiping with us
Sunday were: Mr. Rayloch, Edgefield;
Miss Lucile Little, Second
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Baptist. Miss Anna Johnson, Mis
Rosa Little, Miss Davis, Barnber
Miss Ilarvey, Bamberg: Miss Fa
nic Marshall, Rulge Spring; Mr:
Leslie Brown. Miss Inez Floyc
Mr. and M,)*s. Edinburg Grahan
Xc.v J< rsey; Miss Parthenia Tok
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WYslev Methodist Church
Rev. E. N. Jamison^ Pastor
Chute!: school opened at the us
i al hour with teachers at thoi
post. 11 a. in, Rev. Jamiso
''reached' front Rosea (5:1, themt
'1 (>{ ?Hotel To~?Rurn~~8:00 p. n
Rev. Jamison preached a soul sti
line: sermo11 from _lL_Kiinr 5:11
theme. Obedience To God. Vis
tors: Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Cav
and others"
Those en sick list are: Mr:
Rosa 'Wright and Mrs. Matti
Raw
Rev Jamisop. Rev. Hopkir
??I i s s G<-nova Hightower, Mr:
Moi?"ie Ball. Mrs. Jones and Re
(.. E. Cite motored to St. Georg
last Thursday to attend the Sun
lay School convention. They ri
ported en - >' ,! !?":'rip.
M r. -- ^ - t?TT. r-'fCWf'"
Re,. < ' . M *' ain I' ?st->r
, '"mi. ni tnJ i > n(la\
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W. P 15 " . pa : A. l (i
o'jlorl' ii" ; .stov - no bet M
the a idnm. ard took Irs tex
-fioin'Pt. IltVusi'itr f->
h;s fsnb.ii- t. "(lathe-iiiT it; fia.
ISMU'O." T A fl > Wl<? vcl! <o
ct'.v (1. n.i i'..! t ''ay i< tall'tv
for ivic ; bio men v tli strmi
dt?v-in-j" a like that of Re\
Melhvrrfrr ?
On the firs' . and: y nipht i
O; tMbiT. :b-.' pa-*,>r and .Mt. Zion'
i-hoir will po t > Shiloh Presln
i linn church. and worship wit
them.
r>o:. t fo: wet o.:r regular sorvic
ti Stmdav mornine: after whic
WO wili all uo over to St. Mattr.e\
l*?nt;st churrh.
Coine -o Mt. Zion at amp time
We a iv always pi ad to have yon
( AlUdSRE NEWS
Mi '..i d i|"' i u i f < U. }1 lb1,hi
for a Wort while visitinp his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Waitus John
son. He 1' ft Monday on his return
to Now* York City. Mr. Sam Stew
rt Went with him.
Miss Bornicp, Brown was up las
week from Columbia. S. C. to se
Hi or errand mother, Mrs. France
Entrlish.
Miss Polly l.miise Mitchell o
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is week w.th .Mrs. Stewart, her sisg
Ur.^ Charlie Lima ds.
s. Mrs. Alma Sims Palmer and hu*
1, I: ihI of Columbia. S. C., spent the i,
? ei'k-t n.-l with Mr. R. 1?. a. d .Mr.
?s Frank Sims.
Luke A. M. E. Zion church is stnrt"inf?
of fine. Rev. Mrs. R. Alston is
conrlucllnj? t h; meet'nir. We are
looluntr forward l>> urreat success.
Those on the sick list seem to
| be improving.
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