The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 25, 1941, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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GREENWOOD NEWS
. .". The weather is still dry ir
Greenwood, plants cannot do mucl
good. So its now time that everyone
look up with prayer on hii
lips to God that He will send Hii
righteus rain. ;
At Weston ChapeF Stmday ser
vices went?on?in the usual- way
Rev. M. G. Williams preached tw<
soul stirring sermons at 11 a.m
and 8 p m. He preached in th?
morning from the text Joshua 1:1
I was with Moses, so will I tx
with you.
At 3 o'clock the Piedmont Con
ference rally for the old folki
home took place and was very sn
- cessful. We were all glad to sei
Rev. Walker pastor of Friendshi]
A. M. T. chut-eh, Clinton, up an<
out after undergoing an operatioi
for appendix. We are also gla(
to have Mr. and Mrs E, D Per
, rin back in the city after spend
ino: their vacation . in the North
Sunday morning, Mr. Perrin toll
of that dangerous narrow eseapi
he and Mrs. Perrin had about II
miles from home. To hear it onl;
strengthen one's niind towari
the wonderful blessings of God.
Mr. Hoi ley tlie N. C Mutua
Pyuraiice Co, made a strong ap
peal to the people for their sup
port for that county, as he is eh
caned in a new member rally. W
lore :inr! nrav that he will b <
vCo"gfhon by 1000 new member;
in G > <>( mvoociTarvl that they ever;
one will become Palmetto Lcade
renders
For the past two weeks, th
members and friends_of Morri
Chapel Baptist church had a spi
itual feast, . The meeting wa
manfully conducted by the Re\
> Coker of Chester. This God-sen
man seemiiely was. at his best fo
the meeting w$s a great success
both spiritually and financially
Kleven -was added to the chord
"for Baptism and the total collec
tion was $170.34. Sunday th
Pastor, Rev. H. B. Mitchell deliv
?erpd two great sermons, morrrinj
and evening, that was truly en jo;
ed y all. Four were added to th
church. Collection $26.57
Tabernacly Baptist church als
closed a very fine revival meetinj
We wish to say that they fouch
a st'-ong battle against sin. Tei
were added to the church for Ba;
tism: one on Christian experience
Total collection $201.04. On Sun
day last the Rt. Rev. ChaDnell
filled the pulpit at Tabernacle ani
preadhed a soul stirring sermon
/,t Flint Hill Bptist church IRe'
IT. W. Gilliam preached a sou
stirring sermon. Collection wa
- $100,31. At Trinity M. E. churcl
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-ed a powerful sermon from the
i *?xt 26th Psalm 4th verse. Col?
lection $41.60. Visitors at the M
morning service was Mrs. Carrie w
' Ford and Mr. Derr of Mt Pisgah tl
1 A. M. E. church; Mr Fellie Hill of V
Columbia and Miss Emma Smith N
~ ~oT Springfield Baptist. Mr. HTlT tl
~ was the guest of Miss Smith. a
J The White Hall Missionary so. w
. ?iety, President, Mirs. Mipnie Wil s
2 'iams met at the home o f Mrs h
5 rdell Christopher, Greenwood. A v
2 *ery fine discussion on Bible read a
ing was held after which a deli- h
- cious course of fried chicken and o
s ^iiicken pie, ice tea and cake was h
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p Business News
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^ ,Mr. Anderson Boyd oneour ^
j Vst known tailors in the city ha? v?
increased his business b y using e
. his majestic art and invented n f
'nncing Jack and put it on the 3
j '<!" walk in front of his place 414 a
e Rush Ave. it is a wonder anil at ti
Jf ?
Y n ha^'e sonic frn just drbp in a c
j 'licfilo and he will dance for you.
?o-tal News t
j ^r> and Mrs lames Jdhnson of ^
"^hiladelnhin. Pa . n>'e knr-o visits?
" ?' their sis*'-r. Mrs. Essie Gil("
t on Pearl St., and their bro- s
" "her Mr. Franks Johnson on Wash ,
e inn ton St. .
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter on g
y Marion Sf entertained Mr. and ^
' Mrs. Henry Donaldson while here j
frotu_ Newark N. Invited-jruests" _
were Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso o
e Vountr. Mr and Mrs. Willie Wil- f
s 'iams. Mr. Maynai 1 Donaldson J
r ^nd Mr. William Anthonv Punch f?
s an<l ice cream was served. 1!
\ Mrs. Verda Frazier and her sis._ 3
t fer Mrs. Alleene Harmon went to v
r Tarlotte. N. C.. and spent t h e E
i, yr?'k end with Mrs. Frazier's dan a
'hter Mrs. Annie M Andrews. w
h_ We are proud that we arc-very o
- 'msv now working in Abbeville l->
e "ounty. All schools in the coun- ?
. ty have open with a fine enroll
5 ment. Our Jeancs Teacher, Miss .
Beatrice White is second to none.
ciijwjrvu ? *ntv line: \.uuni,v tern
hers meeting1 and group meeting (j
o vith Miss White Saturday past
2- it the Abbeville County Training
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
The many friends of Miss M.
IcKissick and Miss S. M. Horry
ill be interested to know that
ley spent the past week' in
Washington, D. C. attending the
rational Council of Kpffrn Wnmi.n(
le East Room of the White House
nd while there they had tea in
nth Mrs. Roosevelt. Miss McKis- ?
ick is in charge of he NYA center (
ere,^and Miss Horry is one of the
ery efficient instructors. They
re doing a fine work here $nd
ave endeared themselves to ull
f Chester. We ere proud of this
onor for them. Both ladies are
f very pleasing personality and
nnsome ways. -?
The County Fair is in full swing
his week and the exhibits are
lumerous, attractive, and well
+V, T ? nft/iml
tuiiu vyiuij^. Vf\#?v#r> aittuvi
ach day and night. Prof. S. L.
''illey is president... With - his
toek holders, an interesting proxam
is planned for all who rt
end. The carnival is toin?? eii"""-'
ery much, especially by tue scho?'
hildren.
Mr. P. S. Stanback. Grand ?vTn?jer
of Mason of S. C.. and Mr,
oseph Clinton rttend^d the (? ojreme
Council of S^'t'*sh TV*"?
fasons in the fifteenth nnnu"'
ession in Columbia thlQ week.
Mrs. Lucile W. Allen has rounied
from visiting her ehildr?n
n Philadelphia, Mrs. Bernice
ipellman and*Dr. Mr-W. AUermnd ( ,
ler sister in N. Y. C.. Mrs. Ma'v
)nvenpnrt- f*
Mrs. Louise Babeock had as her
uests last week, her brother. M*\
)avid Sanders' and also Mr. and
frs, John?Harvev-Wttlkm?ntt" ^
J. Y. ,C.. and Mrs. Edm^nip C"'ir.s
Sanders of Chrrlotte. N. C.
'hev mofored down ?n4 civwv?i) o
ery pleasant time here at Mrs.
iabcock's home in Jet"rville. Thev
re former citizens of Chester, an > f
/ere happy to see the old fri^nds^~
>f years ago, rnd familiar
f days gone hv. Tim,. ntc.
Ir. and Mrs. D. TI. Bnbrock and
Irs. Esther Knight. -?The
S. C. Conference of the A
f. E. Z. church v:ll nnen in Yo?*k
ti the last Wednesday ?n this
aonth. and class on the first Son.
ay night. Many are planning to
ttf-nd.
Ita? ! !? and Rice, t>e two
tome economies teachers of Finley
igh school had an airplane ride
O I _ H.
vc: v-nvster on ounaay aiternoon.
A most enjoyable prorgrnm was
riven .Saturday night at Finley
"i.sh school in the auditorium.
!ome of the officers were present,
rhere was much talent displaed
md the audience was well enterainod.
A very impressive number
cps the stngTng of~The "Star
ipangled Banner" with every sol- ~
ier standing at attention.
r?> ve came Friday night played
t 'he fairground between Wilkns'
n high of Orangeburg, and
Mnley hieh, the score wrs 12 to 7
i favor of Finley high.
Renders. nleaso nnv tho hnvs t
w . you th- napor. It is not .
air to them to have thorn walk r
*>ek to your homo the second time i1i.r
the money?these are school" 7
>ys and twis is the only wcv that t
hev have for making a f<>w pen !"
lies for thomsekres. When ^nu
on't pav, the boys have to pay for 11
ou. for they most make their- re- v
ors. and when they take their own
loney and pay for you, they have
othing for themselves. Apt in we
sk you t^nlcase pay thesp boys '
aeh week. Kindly have the 5 cents <
"ndv eaeV wck. Three boys have | <
een delivering the paper, here, j
nd on? had to stop because so (
lany foiled to pav him. r
Presiding F.ldor D. C. Crosbv,
'ev. M. I.. Smith, and Rev. Hugh 7
tar ytrrtp mbta Tues- V)
sy afti"ponn and attended the ,,
nnnnl conference erf the A. M. E. J,
. church.
Rev. S. C Famnbell nf Atlder- (
an. was at Finlev hiph school one j<
av the Trr^ week' f^ see jus rein. '7i
Ive. Prof. is. L. Kinley. o
Most of the soldiers who have *
een here fof several weeks*, moved
ut this week and others are ec/m- '
ig in. '
Mr. Albert Hall is in Norfolk, 11
a. where he^js in the n'avy. He
as a sales boy for the Palmetto '
eader-f-few-wf?eks~trgP7" <
Mrs. Lizzie Featherstone is on
Puhin in jJ
v>uuni ill?ci
Ridgewood on the Mor
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MONDAY, OC
10:00 A.M.?Free Gates Ope
10:30 A.M.?Begin placing e
6:00 P.M.?Midway opens?
12:00 Midnight?Midway clo
TUESDAY, OC
thtMKArMr? FreertJate open
ttoo imvi.?Directors Meeti
6:00 P.M.?Exhibition Hall
6:00 P.M.?Midway opens
S :00 P.M.?Judging exhibit
f2:00 Midnight?Midway cl<
WEDNESDAY,
SCHOOL ANI) <
All School Children in Sta
on payment of
9:00 A.M.?Gates open
10:30 A.M.?Farmers Confer*
Farm Agent ar
Lecture to Seni
11:00 A.M.?Live Stock Judj
12:00 Noon?Midway opens
3:30 P.M.?Band Concert a
7:00 P.M.?Community Cht
8:00 P.M.?Drawing Contei
A. J. COLLINS, President
lie sick list. .1
Mrs. Pearl Green Barnwell has
noved tu the Stinson home on
'emetery St.
Mrs. Maria Rainev. has moved ?
Kffh the county to the home for- .
iurly occupied by Mrs. Green. }
Mrs. Maggie B. McClinton has
iioved from Oak St. tcr*Loomis St.
vith her mother, Mrs. Mary Brice.
HELENA NEWS
Sunday was a wry pleasant day ?
or churyh ?and?Sunday?
School co workers. ,
At 7 o'clock the pastor, Rev. M. '
2.. Freeman, delivered a soul stiring
sermon.
Miss Doorthy Smith and little
tieee from- Washington, Dr~&.v arc
icre visiting her uncle, aunts and
ther relatives and friends of He.
una an<\,Newberry, S. C. (
Misses Delia Crnnan, Mrs. Betv
Robinson and Mrs. Janie Jen.
? 11 ..< II.1 c r> I
ma. an ui iiuiL-iia, o. \vt/ttr
tinner guesla of Miss Leila. Bo\v~ ~
rs. They enjoyed themselves to 1
he highest.
Y.ou can look forward to the big
ally Sunday coming at Beaver
)am Baptist church. The public is
trvited.
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Revenue Tax
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id other Farm Officials will
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?ing
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The Finals will be held
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Sonja Henie
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11-:00 Midnight?Midway closes
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30th
COLLEGE DAY,
9:00 A.M.?Gates open
A M.?Band Concert
10:00 A M.-?Midway opens I
2:00 P.M.?College Football (lame?Benedict College !
versus Kentucky State
-N:.*10 P.M.?Fire-works Display
iivrcimght?Midwav closes
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st I
HIGH SCHOOL DAY
9:00 A.M.?Gates open
">:00 A.M.?Band Concert
1?:00 A.M.?Midway opens 3
2:00 P.M.?High School Football?Booker Washington |
versus Mather Academy
S:.'J0 P.M?Fire-works Display
* 12:00 Midnight?Midwav closes
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st
9:00 A.M.?Gates open 1 ?
10:00 A.M.?Exhibits released
11:00 A.M.?Payment of Premiums 1
1:00 P.M.?Directors Meeting
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