The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 15, 1941, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Page Eight Fool-f r?j? ? GREENWOOD NEWS Weston Chapel A. M. E. Church Rev. M. (I. Williums, Pastor I The Sunday-school opened u t the usual hour with the Supt., Mrs. E. O. Carter. The lesson was reviewed by Mrs. Mary E. Williams. Service begin strictly * at 11:30. We were glad to have I ?-? the membero -nttd?friend? of Sfe- Paul ami pastor,-F. B. H. church to worship with us. Their Pastor, Rev, A. R. Lee preached a most wonderful sermon and was enjoyed by all. At the close of the service Evangelist, Mrs. Cros by of New York made a most wonderful talk concerning the return of our pastor. At 4:30 the Junior Missionary met at t h e . horne of Mrs. Henrietta McGee Martin was hostess. A number . nf vi<itnr< wnc nrnaont Px^f***ioVi ments were served. At 6:30 we a^^niblni in A. E. lingua and Had an Armistice Day program which consisted of Patriotic songs marching and reciting. It was , en'ovoji bv all. At 7:80 o'clock v? assembled In the auditorium for son? service. We did not have a y on aching. Each person was eren < nnortunity to sing the song th v desired. Some beautiful ir mtx rs were rendered. Colloo ro" w-; mind tlii-ontmnnt the dav. Th? Mock Conference asP'-mblnd Mo??dnv nicht a t 7:30 vi'h t^'> B'shoo Mary E. Wil li"mg? E'dcr Fat Pack Void a Fratic from the Slide Back dist'lc* pr-ached tlie sermon. The two eldec >'n;sin"- the highest- -a-mottn1? -vn-g?Pm .rrize. F^tnr ITTeh TnP Sh 'ne On Olivia Williams; second I oFh1 Step Back Bossir O'lis-'n. Sdo.OO was raised fo? this mi*nose. Everyone is asked 'o niv o'- her Dollar Alonev ; ?S-T'da-w itocriTse-Die annual cor feTpro i? now at hand we a.st<p'" for t!>- r"tii-n nf orr good Pastor" Row M. O. Williams. The Usho' I 1>{ <|)(insonng a trip to Ant'ors-'m to the annual conference 1. 1 u CI 1 V ? mu cuiuiav "i Aovi-mbpr to : i>? ftr '"iFt- apnointnients read'. We a' e Ipsivins. from, the above named . church?rrr 7 u'clockmrr ihe morn. i ?? ? ine- op H'tnvcr hi-'h school bos. X-Re?km-?is?6t>e round -trip. Mr. ! Oscar Vincent. president. Prosidine Elder P. M. Gary held the. -4th ouartarly conference for the Promise Land circuit at K1 cno/i"- A. M. E. church Saturday a ui preached a wonderful ser ' v !i 'i?i Sunday from the text "t:ld and 17 verses. Subjec.t I'nshaktoi Faith in God. ?The lovely dauu'hUir of Mr, and Mrs. .Tack Williams on Pearl St. a"d the wife of Rev. Crofford of -- ? Hotfal". N. y.r is in the city vis! it'ii" her parents She was Q distini'uished visitor at the. morninc s.-rviee at Weston Chapel A. M. K rvreh and made a very fine talk c'r.urchH^work and good r> s* -ate ><"vic4. ' elatin? to Rev. \\ i'linivs. She^-also praised the w-.'-k f The Palmetto Leader, ?AT?Chanel BarT. church ? R . H P. Mitchell the pastor creac'.-d two excellent sermons !> <e ri ."v and nivht. We also boast ,,f h:v.in,r :i wonderful pastor at Vn?- j-- e'mnel. His record proves ms t^at he is second to none. Watch Mori is chapel's young peo : !' c ilfmn. At Tabernacle Pantist church. Rev. R. F. Kay pastor preached two powerful sermons morning and?nbrht. Rev. Kay is a won"' ("erful snortkor and much loved by -?him. Tabernacle Is a 1 ''iiut i 1 tl new brick edifice and, _ it th'-v keep mi the speed they | ' i ( ''h PV will enrvrs * WUL UX ceM. At 3:?0 o'clock Sunday the {' " Choir I'nion of G,-een _ y'nr,,' i,resident _ presiding assembled in the audi tor if" of Monis Chapel Baptist . ? fl-nrr'i at:d ?!a'* a most Interest ^in? prop ram. The choirs attend ed w. ie Mt. Pis^ftlv, Mr. .Joslah Mrtee-, ch? * f?tr-r: Morris chancl. Mr .faxr Robinson, chorister: Wes t<>n eh. a pel. Mrs. Lossie Perrln, ( hori* fr: Tabernacle. Mr. T. T,. _ Pucker. chorister. After the pro tram a lively course of ice cream sandv.i 'hos were served. Mrs. P'xksv Goode on Good St. has r?t rned from Philadelphia en'1 N". V. where she visited her cni;<iron. ' X 11 T I ? J. The F'-u tist Trainine Union of j.? Morr^ Hinpol Baptist church, as- I I' semb'"d in the homo of Deacon R- I Burton. the Director General of tb.o B T TT. For the annual Har ' vo?t Social. Tim livi"" n id dinin? rooni? were beautifullv deeo. rat 'd in-aut' irin colors. Tlie col- ' or schemes of the R. T. D. if e'n k'oti. fh" st'-r'v lionr was n**esid<>' over I v D arn Burton. He di- rtt-frr] tv>?. jr.pi 'V-c-chfef cani1, fx ~ e',?' ' " ' i' c'cel \v*tV| rpc story o f v Ttiirlo'p'vD.'' v.i'h special emphasis on The Reliirioua Freedom. In a n eie?n r p.pr">ov v>e eonipar. ed tlm Relivio s Freedom in A. me?:-a mid 'he region of ryther eou"t-ks. H? exnlained the Dem ' ocreti" jodn-'inle- of our pburcV Wl ~ rd^i-T^v.rn7i,tr" Whv the B.T.'U. "n ^{7 was n'7.'*d nn^ Vo vrnmr peorlp to he more intm-rs'-d in their relipinos ideals. eier>? d??tie;a* ns?'st?d by the ' president of the B. T. U., Miss 1 . " ?11 iiiiiw iALL SANDY GROVE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School wag opened at the i*r>ual hour. Rev. Titus Capers conducted the devotions. Rev. W. Drown interestingly reviewed the lesson. Miss Mary J. Maek was , leseated uiid made a splendid address. Among the visitors were Prof. Kobei son, principal of St. Mati new ""lugh school near~~Ca niilen, At C.; Mrs. Eliza Smith of Cam:en, and Mrs. .Pate of Camden, .'rof. Roberson made a very helpul trlk which was much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs, Smith were the inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. i'\ Bvrd. Prof. Roberson and Mrs. Pate ere the dinner guests of Mr. and Irs. K. Kirven. ?Sunday was red letter day. Our aster was paid in full. Everybody as happy. Mr. D. Burris, chairnan of the Board of Stewards, ex. pressed his?appreciation?to?the nembers and friends ot Sandy irove for their faithfulness and loyalty. Mrs. Tula Byrd, president of the .ItevA.rdesa Boarf, told alS the nembers af the board to meet her it John Wesley Sunday and see ohr. Wesley "park the ball.'' Mrs. Marion Rivers, president f the W. S. C. Sr, speaking in 1nd all the women of the W. S. C. '. to meet her at John Wesley unday, for the battle must go or mil xne icmu program 01 tne 1,0 tttf Thorge is finished. Mr. Raymond Byrd told Mr. R Byrd that because of his good ?:ork in helping Sandy Grove, thai it- and the officers Would be down 'unday to help John. Wesley. The Brotherhood 4-H corn club mi' unced that November 18th rndiL be another event makins 'ay at Sandy Grove church. The joys of the 4-H corn club, the 'te'vardesses and the Community Hub will sponsor ? "Community ^air." Everybody is invited. There vlTT be many gooeTTHTngs- to" eaT 'Hme, buy and be merry. Among he invited guests and popular neakers will be Mr. J. T. Lazar. istrict agent of extension weak, Florence, S. C.; Mr. J. C,_Mftloney; ounty agent, Sumter, S. C.;_Mr. 'I. S. Pearson, county agent Florence, S. C.; Mr. Dan Lewis, ;tate Club agent, Clemson, S. C.; Mr. S. C. Disher, county agent. Darlington, S. C., (white); Mr. r?. D. Grrnt, Prof. D. C. Barber. Jr., Supt., Lamar schools; Mr. L. I. Beasley, M. J. Jefford. Mr. Charlie Carcnvay treated he parsonage to a potato weigh:ng six and three-fourth pounds. He knows how to grow potatoes. The W. S. C. S. met at the mi r son age last Sunday with Mrs M. Dubrose presiding. Everyone u-esent 'seemed tt/ have enjoyed the meeting. Mrs. Mrmie E. Felder, Supt. f the Wilkinson Home in Cayce. >. C., visited her nieces, Mrs Elizabeth Martin and Miss J. V. Hrpeer, also the. Lamar junior high school last Friday. The program sponsored by the Lamar hieh school frculty, under 'he direction of Prof. J. S. Fleming. was quite a success. This progarm was unusualy good. We re rret that thru an oversight, the report of Mrs. Lela Woods for 'BOOT) wns not mentioned in the ist of reporters for November 2. Cartersville News By Miss Dorothy Byrd W*e are very glad to know that, if the two?schools in Florence ounty getting hot lunch, Cartersville Rchool Is one. We are asking everybody to "nme out to a~pageant. "Heaven Round." at New ITaven Methodist hurch Sunday night, November 16th. All the lrdies of the community nToved" a fine afternoon * at the C Club" Tuesday, November 4. AV are hoplng-thnt all wilLattend he meeting December 2nd. Mrs. Mary Bynum and little \lniv left Saturday on a visit to ?ahtniorc with -rehtttves ni is<* A'cher. The menu consist <i-o?. crape- _ punch,?sandwiches, alt?d peanuts and mints. Sevral guests were present. The Glee club of the B. T. U. rushed music. When hi the itv worship at our church, in ven'ing at six o'clock. The B.T. invites you to attend the B. r. U. each Sunday. Come and 'lint mum. wn ywu. Pi lunls 'or't forcet to buy a Palmetto' lender. Watch our column. ?t, Paul F. B. H. Church p: lev. A. R. I^e, Pastor Q I t V* /I r? l r n/\U /vr\1 rv J A ? iL . i u ijuay ncnwui wjitrilCU III, lilt? svnl hour and was very beautidiscussed. After Sunday rhool we went up and worshiped -.i.th .We* tan f, ha pal A. Mr E j hurch. We enioyed the sermon cry much Which was preached by j > nnstor. At 3:30 we assem>lod hack in our auditorium t o| ave our service and it was en- i ~v d hy all. H. Y. P. U. opened j t the I'Rnal hour after which machine followed the collection \ as mod. Don't forget that Bis-n W. F. Fuller will hold his "1. Ri'ca our church is very mail and the conference is a a>ee one, the nastor, members nd friends of Weston Chanel A. * F chirr* h a^Tow n hrivilege o convenn (n t^e'r church. Ida M. 8mith, reporter. - ?- _ .. S. C. Si AIKEN NEWS j v'umbcrlund A. M. E. Church j Kev. J. I1. W'ushinton, Pastor < Sunday was the first real cold j day of the season. Notwithstand- > uk this, u fair attendance was in 5 vidence in the church school. The | r\ E. was presented and made re- ^ marks. * ? This- being -tke-dast. Sunday- bo- d .'ore the conference, we had a full j day. Dr. Farmer preached the j morning sermon and wound up his ] vork for the year. The pastor \ preached his closing sermon Sun, j lay evening, using. as his text: I J law finished the work Thou gav- ] st me to do. Jno. 17:4. Mon- \ 'ay night the last church confer- j nee was held. The officers and i members gave the pastor all of j conference claims: commended, \ lis work and administration for ! the year, and pray for his return. \ \ new suit was presented to the j - -oast<>n%y the?Pulpit Aid?club of 1 .vhich Miss Bertha Taylor is the I president. The pastor along with Rev. W. \1. Mosely, Bros. D. A Jones and J I.. Scott left for conference Wednesday morning. We are < >rord to say that one of the best -ucc ssful and most peaceful year 1 _'ns: .ed into hi story at_Cumb?rlatt4- M. K. church. The people ex~ uressed themselves in no unccr , ain terms relative to the return >f the pastor for another year. ( We were very proud to have brother Willie Conkl^ widh -us?all lay Sunday und Monday night in he church conference. He is the r -very efficient secretary of our _ He left Tuesday morning for his ? oof: of duty at Fort Jackson. : "*ethlehem Baptist Church 'lev. R. W. Winn, Pastor S. S. at the usual hour and the Ml drty School rally for the- first ' v. n-lay is well under way with ach class doing their part. ; The morning set-vices were en oyed by all. The pastor preach.. ! h! a soul stirring sermon using as ms subject What About-Your Hie- -J "eion. Visitors Mr, James Peonies of Fort Bragg. N". C., and his i'e Mrs. W. Peoples of Aiken. 1 Rev Holland preached at night horn Roman 1:16. Visitors Rev. -ind Mrg. Holland and son. The sick: Mrs. Belle Williams, 1 Mr. James Grant, Sr., Mrs. Daisy Walker. ? ' Miss Annie Owens left on Sat^ trday morning to make her fu- ' ture home in Jacksonville, Fla. >Hh 'her brothers Johnnie and Edi 1 die. 1 >econd Baptist Church lev,' J. W. Miles, Pastor Rev. C. W. Turner, Asst. Pastor Sunday each service was very < good inspite of the change in the c weather. At the evening service I Rev. Turner spoke from St. Jbhn 14:1. Mnny visitors were pres. i nt. The Supt., Mr. Leon Phil. 1 lips are making plans for the * tnnual Christmas tree which is neatly enjoyed. He asks the co- ! >perution of all. >Jrs. Julia Blake ...u~ l 1 ?* ' nuu ni?.i uct-n in ,M!W York v s home and her many friends are I ad to see her. , Mr. Cleo. E Holmes spent the veek end home. He also visited ' '{ev. J. \V. Miles who has been ' .'hut in. the past four weeks but * ^ much improved:?? - ? C Wesley Methodist Church Rev. E. N. Jamison, Pastor j S. S. at the usual hour. 11 am. Hevr Jnmrwn preached a WOTTctet- <. *ul sermon. - - ? Nov. lfl at 8 p.m. Rev. Frank y Quick, District Supt. of the Beau- ( fort district will preach. After s ierviee Dr. Quick will hold our th quarterly conference. ( November 18- tho Blue nnd Red ft ?on?ost will close, with n short v ro'-'Vtm , Mt. Anna Baptist Church 1: We had a wonderful S. S. ses- ti -ion, the pastor taught the lesson, n 11 a.m. Rev. M, G. Mosely preach T? >d from Gen. 22:8. Visitors: Mr. a Benjamin Colman, N.Y.C.; Mr. |o ami Mrs. Jackson and Mr. and J Mrs. JfthWWn. C We are glad that Mrs. Knight s improving also Mrs. Dorch. Miss Annie Mae Harrison is hack in school for winter. I Friendship Baptist Church I^ast Sunday in the absence of 'he pastor who is conducting ser- f vices in Indiana. /Rev. Z. Tnwn send had charge o f the services 'j ind preached two very interestsermons which were enjoyed. ' We are expecting the pastor back e at his post of duty next Sunday p with flying- colors. Hope he HtfS" t had a wonderful stay in Indiana, n ii VT!nlsters Hold Meeting o The Aiken County Ministerial .1 dliance held its last session o-n i; Tiesday nieht Nov. 4 conducted * V>v the president. Rev. Edinburc ? Crahani opened the meeting: with h a short prayer service the chap- H ' tin being abwent. After remarks V hv the nreaidenfr the -minister? *< -nde remarks concerning the ser ires held on the previous Sunday. Tn the absence of the anpointee T OrV \frKissie]< took chargo of the _ Teaching of the lesson. This lea- d son caused much discussion. The ti president commended the teacher li A' rHE PALMBTTO LEADER ate vs I ALL 1 SOUTHE Fort Vi I ClaflinC TJM HUfiSl LEXINGTON NEWS Rev. I. 0. Simmons, Pastor Sunday .marked uur_ first day aJ Mt. Zion church in the new con. forenee year and really it is n. tanning to think how grand oui service was and the many mem h is and friends that attended_QU1 service. Our newly uppointed paj tor seemed to have been at his best preaching from the themt 'wo M'X-^Bi uml Why and Straight Way. the Holy . .Com. munion was administered by oui pastor assisted by Rev. W Lee and Rev. J. \V. Devore. Rev Lee introduced and presented oui new pastor for the conference year 1942, and stated that it wa: a grand pleasure for him to pre. sent the pastor to serve fof th< fehHT"consecutive year with con. structive work. Rev. J. W. Devore preached e noble sermon in the afternoon Three children were-Baptized ant the class leaders made fine re. ports;?The pastor-stated-that?h was the best durin he former so. iourn and he was all in smiles Mr. J. .W: Black worshiped with .is and made a fine talk. -Mrs. Easter Stanemire had ae linner guests Sunday, Rev. Sim. rmyis, Mrs, Mary Dixon and Mr 1. W. Black. Next Sunday will find us at ftethel church. The public is in.'ited. NEE8ESV S. C. The first meeting of district No me was held at the North In. lustrial school on Friday, Novem>er 7, f,t 2 o'clock The meetinp was opened by sing ng: "America," led by Mrs. LorveV MoP t r?n W/\ v? ? ? - -- r* ?-*- ? v?ix=x ac ichool. Prayer was offered by Mr. Malcolm Tyler, principal, Norway school. The meeting was ther opened for business. Mrs. C. V "Jreen, our Jeanes teacher, served t'PTy willingly ra our chairman rhe election of r/ffieers was next, rhe following officer^ were elected ror the 1941-42 scholastic year: iresident, Mr. H. Dowdy, principal, Springfield school; vice preailent, Mr. Malcolm Tylp''. princinal. Norway school; secretary, M)ss ouise Murph. teacher Jerucan school; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ither L. Willirms, teacher, Norvav -schools trcaaurerTMr*. Lillian Shivaj-s, teacher, Ebenezer school* hnplain, Mr. M. Logan, principal, Corth school; reporter. Mr. Oscar Mover, -principal, Hickory Hill chool. Our Jeanc-s leaeKerT Mrs. C. V. Jreen, grve u* a wonderful talk Ihe enumerated several goals that ,*e should trvt-i reach as teachers We planned to outline a pro ram for the year but due to the tenes.. of the hour nablr n do so. We decided for the next neeting to bring in anv problem r problems which confronted US s teachers and try to thrust them nt. The next meetine will he hd'1 amtary 2nd. We then adjourned. O. E. Cilover, reporter PAY YOUR UJH^miMlUN 'l'ULIAt or the information given. Rev. L. E. (linn who was to de. iver the special message at this ime, introduced Rev. Bruce Wiliamson, rector of the Episcopal 'hurch of this city, to whom he :ave his pluce on the program, teo; WiniAmsdir f?8W"8 s^eclaf nessage for the ministers concern nff a civic matter for the benefit f the youth of our people here in uken. The ministers having been n hearty accord in what he has et out to do pledged themselves o help. Rev. Williamson also rougnt a moxigntiui ana wen devered sermon which all enjoyed. Ve were very glad to have him tH onr at'Unce. ?? ? The secretary read the proeram or the coming: Tuesday evening, 'he proeram committee's report iqa_ received and- adopted. The oxology wns sung and benedicon was pronounced by Rev. Wl]_ amson. We adjourned. Knoxvitli JEN YELLC ASTERN CONF __ VER < illey Colleg Allege Thur E AND PLACE * FIELD ADMISSli *Cwa<83EC8C8a3C^^ 3P DOUBLE BRANCH A. M. E. L. CHURCH [ C. Cunningham, Pastor ju< The Sundry School convened at Df 10 o'clock. Rev. J. W. Dreher, g^ Supt., and his co-workers, were " present at their posts of duty. , r A lively dis ussion of thedesson" R 1 was had on all classes. J 'lhe A.-C. E. league met at the ? psual hour with Miss Dorothy ^ ^Dennti in charge.? I 8 p. m., Rev. A. L. Diggs ,a r preached a wonderful sermon. His c* text wa3 "Men orught riways pray and not faint." We were delighted' r to have him as our speaker for ; the evening. j | Mr. Eddie Sherman is seriously . ' ill at his residence. We pray that ? he will recover. - ? !T" Cora Coleman, reporter |>l , MT. PILCRIM BAPT. CHURCH 1 - -Rev.--J.--H. Spigner, Pastor i? Killian, S. C.?The Mt Pilgrim D i Baptist--dunclr?had?a- wonderful. . Sunday school and a wonderful " call meeting We are expecting a >i , wonderful day on next Sunday. Sunday school 10:30 a.m.; preach. , ing, 12 o'clock noon. We are ex. , pecting to have* Rev. Pearson of _ Zion Canaan at State Park and ' also the members of Zion Canaan 1, with him Sunday afternoon at 3 p I o'clock. Everybody is invited to ? I attend the aervifo (1 NEWS OF THE SUB DEBS N Hi y? Folks! Remember us? We . are the Sub-Debc and kickine high . er than ever. Why. last Mondav the Debs strged one of the grandest novelties of the Seascm. A -backyard party and weiner roast t it the home of Deb Elsie King^ i It wac great fun dancing by the , ,;cht of the harvest moon. No less ? fun was the roasting of the wein) ers. The Debs e.re active in more than the social side of life. Deb. Edna Cooner had the honor of beir\g "Mflss Home Coming" of 1! Benedict College. True to the ^ : standards of the Dobs, .Misa Coon ar maintained this honor. Debs Geneva Smith, Elma Grant," Elise (1 King, Edna Cooper. Eva Grrnt-al. _.ia-show?eredit t?y the-clt'b. Thev-r? i became members of the Lambda n rw-w.v vy w* UUKUIU !???*<* 1 niS '<* the highest honor that can be - *?a4d a junior.- * STARTS MONDAY Walter IMdgeon ? * ?-? .< ??? - 0gg Joan Bennett ? jg_ ?IN? "MAN HUNT" to 3400 Jl 8 Monday in Colored Bargain Day 3 BIG SHOWS AT THE ] B MMIIili I THEATRE NEXT WEEK joo ?STARTING SUNDAY? "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON" I I -Comin* THURSDAY? Wayne MORRIS I Wi'lie BEST ^ in "THE SMILING GHOST" j STARTS SUNDAY "CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" j j ?with? ! ^ NEI.SON EDDY RICE STEVENS - mmm I -} - * * r Si SATURDAY eKICKOFI STATE COLI ORANGE )W JACK ERENCE CH A >US e Sat No s. Nov.201 OF BOTH GA KICKOf ON 99c ; __ tWWWWWVv^>U<rV?0?sWWWWWWWWWWMWVC %%?%. \DIES SPORT SOCIAL CLUB ! an The Ladies?Sport Socrfti Club his >ld its regular meeting- Tuesdnv j foi g-ht, November 11, ft the home bu Mrs. Nell Anderson, 110.' Page j ch nil The house was called to order by of n?vice-president,?Mrs.?Marie W abinson. The first selection, j ch Itudy War No More," was led by j us? iss Christine Carr. .Prayer was \y pouted and' the minutes of the by st meeting?wore read, received ! id adopted. The roll was called ' Cs NOTICE TO ALL ! Date of expiration of tamped onyou r addre ss 'his is for the purpose tant notice of the date j ires. Postal Regrulatio i" Advance oT" All~Sifhs( or will he discontinued z RENEWAL O THE PALMETTO LEADER ?10 ASSEMBLY STREET OLUMBIA, S. C. Please renew my subscription to Year) $2.00. or (6 Months) $1.26. ci i lit: . St nr R. F. D. No. City .. . HIJBSCRIPTIO 3 THE PAI.METTO LEADER DO ASSEMBLY STREET 01.1 "MB!A. S. C I' . ?it. r my suLtfrrii r. ' \ ia i 5- 00; "i (6 Months-) $i J6. ras.io St. or R. F D No. .. 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