The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 06, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2

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E-fbge Two 1 o tl'w old gray B> Rf*. E. I'hilip Ellis 1 Si " sx** CENTRAL CONFERENCE H On account of sickness on last week we were not able to attend i the above conference. This was _j] tlie first time In TtFTmtory- that we were absent the entire session. The Prlmetto ' Leader has any number of loyal suporter^. in this conference 'and we; ^regretted so much that we were not able to "ontact them. However I will be at Darlington next week attending the Masonic Grand Lodge meet tne. In passing through the Cen tral Conference territory we shall endeevor to see many of our sub scribers. Those we don't Bee will r please mail your renewal subscrip ticrns to me at 241 Ashley Avenue Charleston or seneL the same to_ - The> Palmetto Leader, CoIUTritna. Drawer 327. Those sending to me will be acknowledged in my column together with special mention. Remember December is the I last month persons can read The Leader who are in arrears. CHRISTMAS SEALS Charleston is manifesting the greatest interest in Seal selling than ever before. We hope this is the sptrtt Hit over the state. Mrs Ashley Halsey. executive Beere. ' tary and also secretary of Charleston County Tuberculosis Agso elation gave the colored workers " including the ministers a beauticiation is doing and urged them to put the same before our neo ' pie. They were deeply impressed ' with the same and are giving - their fuilrst; ^upport.?The whitr ~ authorities here made no mistake when they appointed Dr. C. S Ledbetter head of the work in m:i _L cltyT He i, a man for whom th- J colored?people have the Fig lies regard and will follow gladly hi> leadership. Dr. J. W. Curry an other tmRtrrniling 'wrmster is r~ worthy asset to this movement rrmLTJr. "J. W. Murph is the prop er man to put itQ claim befor7 . the people. I have but little faith in the salvation of a Negrc who deliberately refuses to bu> Christmas seals. The sale ol these seal, save hundreds of Ne. grues lruiii me grave. The state committee of whicT "<u~ humble scribe is a member is o T-eat work in the interest r seal saleq in every county.. Prof, hn P. Burgess of State College. " t ngeburpf, is our honored chair marr and Profv C. A. Johr.son of !; a is o\ir distinguished sec., \ tary and treasurer. We meet un ( - -v- . iwm H ^Bjj^/*X- K^*:. 'IF--.. .,* ? "' ^BP- '-n Spr ^pS^jP r 1 * PRIMCE MI R. \V Senior (', mmatly--wtTtr~ the "Falfnetto Stato; Teachers' Association. At thai . Andrew \V. Simpkins, ! rnd nurse makes her f Import which more than pays ofr a m ute to' Columbia to hoar ; ir h*r. i * fj ! a ?ini? I'nwm AX"" Quite a large number of minis, j'I ters attended the interdenomina T tional meeting here last Monday. I Two excellent paperg were read. V the latter by Dr. J. W. Mui*ph ! d Both evoked helpful discussion? R ' liters were highly com. t-~ mended by the Urlon. The A. M. ! t! E. Alliance with Dr. R. I. Lemon W presiding^ h?4 a real good meet t ing. "Adult Conversion" was ably i s; ; discussed by Rev. J. H. Nero\ It made a very fine impression. t n St. Luke '.h The usher, held their anniver. j b sary at our church on last Monday O night at which time a unique pro_ bftniii wnn iciiucicu uy mcinurrs ui \\ the church with Mrs. Louise Hut. m ! ehinaon a, mistress of ceremomios I r. Dr. J. C. Dunbar preached the an. A : nual sermon and carried the nu T> \ dience from the pulpit to the door. " Mrs. Elsie Taylor preached for .1 I aa ?H day last Sunday and we had hi \ ft wonderful time. I w R gj HELENA NEWS S. julay was a very pleasant uy for all chut eh goeis. We arc i !<_. .ill looking1 forwaid for the great ospel singers to appear at Mt. am Haptisi church, December D, It'll. ; Miss Ire:ie Dewalt and neices s toigia - ami liuthy Miller o 1 i'iaUi?l-lains. N. V : Miss?Lnez. Nf ). v.a t and Mi . and Mis. Silas ew alt and grand-daughter little c 'hi ley. Millc.r of ; iP erstreel, S v.'ero ti;e guests., uf their s.stt j lis Amanda Hobb and children ere. Misses Inez Dewalt and 3 et'nice Hobb were the guests of v tni.ie Mae Cat wile also they" en- j >yt ?t the visits. t There was a silver tea given b> ^ he l'.D.D. club Sunday Vov .'tn t.ie homo of Mr. and Mrs. (leo. y lab man, Newberry. A large u o- .! was present and they wen ligj'ly etitertained. A Jeliokm* ?* cp hi punch, crackers, mint 'U. and holiday mixture. Vi>s Edna Hooks. White Plain u ^B w ^T \ '> *^g .1 P.. I.KWlM. :; _> (iiantl Trustee* ; V = " ,i?Mis.-. (.' u > ?< ?l.c?. Cini'5?L _? [1- lena jriive Miss Rosa let Ve ami sist. rs a pop call Sat- 1 miay afternoon. Miss Rook's is - visiti--> her aunt and uncle. h '< . an.l Mrs. Rooks here. \ M;i-.ei .Jonathan >Blaklev of i A":.-i ;i:jt"H. p. ('.. the in phew o ' 1 .?. Li-lie Wiielu -of Helena ' is ~*i 1: in .tJfte hTT-rjTixnt-iU" tills" ~> vi.tiu.ir. U'e h"!^. for him u p.. iiy tico'.eiy T' 11 ,\ it n w i: i i, m:\vs ;i . !i. ai 1 .M:s. .Jerome Iiuywurti ' vc~e mshiii'k relatives in Colunu -i;;. "cu'Ct rday. jM ! E P B K Ho* I r^j^nj^Qgggg IZ M ^e@h^hh9Pkp. 1m*; h J.;Y. 32r , w rend Warden - t w -. :; ono It aitst ( m mn [! NKVVS * If. v. J. W. Mills, Castor n' Ctm.lay School was-\vell attended L' nd the lesson was very interest , iU'. The Supt. aid teachers were ' t their posts i.t Qui) n-."?nr. K ice 1> i-rn after the close of ' hi Sunday School. Rev. ('. \V 1 f' inner preached. e .\t 3:.'J0 p. m. the funeral of Cf lis. Rosa I,. Williams was-con ^' uetod. Rev. ('. W. Turner and ev. S. J. Justice in charge. s"' Mrs, Williams was -the wife of , he late Mr. John Williams. She V* as m active clurch worker and ' "member of the senior choir. Our ^ 1 tyy.^ u"r m me lamuy.. r. and Mrs. Johrie Butler an [J?' ftrtwn the mm'rTags t,-f t^eir ?f icghtcr, Wilhelmena, to Mr. Her. i * f Jenkins w hich took place , ^ eioher 4, 11)41. | ^ The Second Baptist church clnh " ill hol,| its last repairr monthly ;ei ting on Friday evening. 8 p. m. a' he home-of Mrs. Anrie Moody. ni 11 members at^e urged to attend. ' eaeon A. Marshall, president. At the. evening service Rev. S. _ Justice t>reacherl. He selected c* _ subject from Luke 2.1:33. This . rw as a 3(a;1 stirring nwssage. TOE V I CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ; .Miss Humbert, teacher in Finy high school spent last week id at her home in Hjujiea Path. Rev. C. C. Johnson, pastor o f i vhsemane and Fellowship Bap>t churches, of Blairs, S. C., has en called to the pastorate of the ts; Baptist church of Monroe, ? ?' Mr. and Mrs. John Archie, of olumbia St., had as their guests rst week end. Miss Minnie Lee raves, Miss Pearl Beard, Mr. laience Coi nwell and Mr. Oscar code, all of Greensboro, N. C. Ir. Goode is Mrs.. Archie's broler. While here, Miss Minnie ee Graves and Mr. Clarence ornwcll were united in marriage. "V'llde' taKer thai-lie Denton left Io? day morning for Spartanburg hi re he will serve as a Federal .nor this woo-k. { i ~!iTrT'Robert Nelson, S*., returnil Sunday night to Miainf. after pending a few days here with his ife. Mis. Mary Nelson. Mrs, Beulah Hinton is ' quite ick at her home in Jeterville. Miss flattie Stewart?who has eon livin-r in N.Y.C. for several oris-has come home to live with e- mother. Mrs. Nellie Stewart la 'ey St. (' and Master Stn tvn-W nmi n a c iv mhor of Masons will?birr ; ttendanee at the Grand Lod<?? f .Masons iti Darlington nox' v. k. Vis. C M. Finlov, Grand Wot tr?Mil', roil m v (and Interna i<" :i) Gra ' Wot thy Msitron o'_ h Did i of the. Kastern Sta> viP speak to the Masons in Da" in ton on Monday nitrht in be nil' of the . Eastern Stars. " I'rof. .1 ;uoes St'sitton wild ha1' ?;tTrp September as a. *. S. O. nepti sentative. but win s now stationed in Fayetteville 1 a h^piTfes's trip Tuty T.y-ff?Pt of,?P; i a 1I OTi made a host iends dm iter his brief resi lev he'f. and all w<ty "lad P hint on this?wis it.-?lb* wi IF pond a few days in N; Y. C. re. n ning' to Fa.i I'tHA'llle Monday." The many friends of Mr. Johr )< ton will 1 e interested to know It: t In* was ma'tied to Miss Re. o< *a Sa)ideis~of this city four <* ks aao. A reception was held t bis ho,nte on Aiken Pt. last Fri a* nicht which was attended by In relatives and several friends ? the couple. Quite a aunnbor of teachers of 'it lov hitrh school motored to C> itn'bia Saturday in the .school's ev bus and witnessed the tramj , e' vee-t Ilenedict and Allen. Finlov hitrh lost to Mather in 'amden last week. The only at it* lost hv t'nem this season. it and Oat of (iethsemane fy fMiss) Sarah Vnunc e n.lnt- u.Hn.t.. > , ? .-? i I" .H'.M.T i'V much l)V nil. _ileA^-ALlot!on; v.\c- a very soul siirriny rnessatri ti ronmclimi with the Sundaj ifon!"lrssoji. The afternoon scr ices'were held in connection wit! h mid* vnnnsnrrd by the Miss. ryrrv f'in'l'1 Nry-tr Th'-V. Siren f>'" f 1 Ceda Crow Bn.pt. fhuredi CTlii. "Most sneaker. His ser iv shall lo'tcr he renuuuher by b se who ln-nrd hini. ' ~ oT Mr John Cherry :1 d'ed in Alexandria. Vn., Wed i, y,,<- 2fith. was broueh* ' ' h, si v Satin-day and was in tvtn at Mrs. Isont's Funeral pard n"?jl Sundae afternoon when lt ' f n- Villi'..(I ;11 the. Reho -Ml u-'-h. v dh till' n"v. I,. T * ' ' l* ek Hill. ofTieintintr. Mr - a leva1 pv ?nh-?- ?f ' \. I'l ' v.-V jp Vn- V, IT l-.'s- t< t < .. t,f Mi? lite Mr. . hn c ,.r t'n.hr.an. S. C. .1 Ky step.Olnthc? f ' V c {WO child' op t. (i te;< ... II ,.f ruv,.. ii ' 1 of ludatives and riv1- - ' ' ' -I Crosby r l f " '1 T ??)!'son fnt c\y t* h ivook. . " l' i . cMi-|,.Pt f 1 wt - It. "., cpn 't the \v 'ok r*C- tr "* f " i" ,,i! . (attic CI; rl:. JUtA ti v \i | IVCMl v t'TT^ I? \ ITS' TO * ?*|?T" \ p | \ ook mini ?.. \V" ^ ..I. ^ - 7 F t'l.r > >r; ? verv Ah'Ti -inv Linerlh portrait nd niov's picture in existence ill appear in bonk "fMrvfTot ThC rst time i" publishing1 history, it as annonn^il.1 bare -t'?4ftv~ -bv uell, Sloan ; nd Poa'fo. Inc., New ork publishers. The hook will h< nblished , \ TVcenihcr HUH under ie title "I.incoln His Life -ir hotographs." Inrlutl",] in the row picture bio. ranhv nf l.inrnli] p-jl) b.-> IIP p,.? aits of the Croat Emancipator miprisin'.' the entie Mosorve col ction recently dedicated at Lin. >1 n Memorial llninversity, Harm ite. Tenr. A dozen of the photo Tiphs of Lincoln were previously 1 known even to lerdinc pnlinnti-.i-f ? Lincolniana. Three hundred mtocrraphs of Lincoln'^ children, mes. and cabinets, and a com. ote picture story of the assassi itionn are also included in the. r>w T.incoln bioeraphy. Historic irTimenty rrd personal leltera. In' incoln's own hand writing, com etc the book. Unlike most biographies of the ' r>n? re o champion.' "Lincoln? T .it* in Photopvaphs." is priced $3.00 in order to reach the threat ass of Lincoln frierds. 'nhprrihe For "he Palmetto Leader t V \ PALMETTO LEAPJRR GREEN WOO D NEWS \ We are all back from ^he annual conference with our new pastors Tri The city, and we Y^el like going on. Rev. W. B. Naslv was sent to Weston Chapel A. M. E. church and on Sunday the church being already lit up with the convention of th" Eire Hnp_ tized Holiness c'hurch annual con ference Sunday morning, the Rev Nash preached. a._mosC powerful sermon. Subject We Have a Hope We must say that Rev. Nash is a powerful speaker and his work t Weston Chapel we will assure tint this year will not be in vain. Ve have started out to go on and we shall prove that we are the 'aw abiding?mom bore?that?don't back down and never fail. Visi. tors to the morning service \vei*e he F. B. H. annual conference -siesidingvetders,?ministers, members and friends also Rev. E. F. Tohnson, pastor of Antioch and Poplar circuits and the TTev. Mrs. lassey of Abbeville w'ho-eame to -hear and see our new pastor get J. A. BROWN (Irand TrusJioo ? taited. Y<u: are v.Jcoaie to We? on chapel any time. At Morris Chapel Baptist Rev. U. B. Mitchell pivavhed a nios' -owerf. 1 sermon Sunday moni. uy ami as the doors of the cluncl vere opened tlie Spillt was high A t Tntrcfnalle ITIi ;TtTst" Tlr. rch ?astor Rev. S. E. preached a won. itoft'.l sermon. ^The collection I vjts good. The. new pastor nt Mt. Pisgah I ilso entered t!it> pu'pit ami p't'ticl (1 a setil stirring sermon that ?af -njoyed by all. T h < Pentecostal 1 Holiness 'Lurch assembly will be held it , V'n'on Chanpello P. II. church If ciiwood, December 11. We arc ooUing forward to a good confertu-o i:i the name of the Lord. The -uih'ic is m\4t-e<L to attend. Let s prav for success, i't. Rev. R. \V. Chappelle. p real; >1 : bishop. The N'o. '1 llapt'st mimi mot a " Ml" Tntin Ibi'uist church Sat ~ 'ay?end Sunday.?Movent Iter t?lv ?n. A strong delegation was pr? t and the ch. rches reported cell. R.-v H. lb Mitchell preach d a oowf f. I m irvm mi Sunday cell crion was good. "Ir- 1 i!n F'ttb y on Sn>v* ' J*'L 1 en v.- A si' in hot illness ,' ii .'e? ? , dt ope .otic .. t'..A d,l(. nj-'? (.dice. ')? at h . 'f'b avoir fiidids of M'. Ar. her Jacbson vuiiiter St. wil' 1 t : > l tew 'hat he denaited i 'if., la s.. Sa .M :<lay^- He 'leave* - t i-" hist- ?rt wife. Mrs. S :,,|s .lacl'snii. M" a'l sbo bed and sad. .1 the les' thr ir'i.w I'f the let" Dr. ( harlt \?... jM a11 i't t"d weeks ago. l)r " '.-vin was a f't.-t e'ass dent is . t!,i? p. ,( was loved l y hot) 1 ii.i ,-r. i ad 11" ihnartei 'i'"' dm t two years tt'.'n. H< f" ' if< a'_' a lovely son and ' 1'' win Mrs.?Pi i ' in' !l-s: " two V- Ii c' tl collc/e. Venn P"i i m stlld '*11:y to a dent i-t like"" hU- fnth r. "Nfrs. Pyrin was s tvitf o? Mu. fac Itv rff""the Wr?t Sid .ehool with t+m " pt imioaT Mrs n.,:. ( ft TTot)..n?> M-o 't "I n found -d 'he West Side ele ^ ;hni?i okvims-to havehad > lovely conip.mion and a very ..Tli.'-'-teacher for a of- year* m Mis. Perrin. Through her ki :c1 H'ss and tioxd mi; *.1 linn .-she. .w;m Toved much i v all of he sin 'e^ts. We d'eply mourn her lop' [ ">th lur family and with the fac[-dtv whom s"e served so niniv eric W". the members of the I "nol ijj > fnr?'" i" Greenwowl cotm do tVo! thai w have lnsl n_ potln r strone link in our chain 5'eep on Mrs. Perrin, we loved ' ut d sns loves you best. Miss Carrie Giant is very happy to have her sister. Miss Man' Grant of Waterloo to spend the vinter with her on Hospital St. Mr William Adams and Mrs. T. P Smith, dr., of Clinclico, Va. are here visiting their step moth or Mrs. Clara Adams on hfov Market street. R'>t. H. W, Dash of Camp Croft. Spartanbunr. Thank? "ivi'-e holidays with Miss Emma c m i t h. Mr. Jam ns Ned ward and mother M rs. Alice Nedward snent the <"V'k end in Atlanta, Ga., shop pin*. Miss Francis Deer entertained oq Mr. Wm. Finley. of ^hdadelnhia. Pa. M". Trov Sims* son of Mrs. ^ ancis Rims is imnrovinp nicely from his illness in the Army hospitnl in^Mlsgouri. 9 GEORGETOWN NEWS By E. J. Ford Truth crushed to Che giouiul will rise again, says one wiiter. And its Uncle Remus who said; XYou can civver up the tire but you. can't civver up the smoke'', and it? beyond my tthinking i'acul. i y, Wily tiny clowr?Un d.ing?imfi? vidual would try to make one part of thc\ people believe .that you are traveling: on -easy street. 1 when the majority, see you are Rumbling. Why say' to tin- public that hubby and I, or vvii'e and , never sqiubblc when next door neighbor says differently 'a ti d ruthfully so. Why say everyhing is running smoothly in your ?mme?m?elm i eh?when?tth kn>v that its unsettled. Public sentiment carries such a weight a n d _jny idea are that if one is unable - to tell things just as .they a v. it bays best to keep quiet. Again ve sayn_ that trrth crushed tu-Llir ground will-rise again. Who is he or she that would not like for hings to be pleasant? But if its _ 'lot pleasant it-s-no-h?-And- thatV hat. This is E. J. speaking. Thanks for listening. T.:ist~S; n'Jay mprr.imr. N>>v. it Bethel A.M.E. church, this Peng the 5th Sunday. prvactmtgvas dispensed with aid an excel, 'ent program remitted by the Ex celsior choir undo" the dire: ;i >f Mr. J, E. Prioleau. EoTowine - -hs t-ba program : Pre,.-rind Holv; Hvmn, N'o. M; Chant Sweet _ TIonr?of?Prayer:?fhrtplTTre" read, n by pastor; Sing in: ? penn? otl'ei "lCT- A llltilKni.iimnn, is-. ft. . .. X'.. 110; Recitation. .Mi*--. "'? '"utohen; Piatt- * .?!??. M ( --3e?-k;- Pingimr. rhoir N'u. 1*17: .Mis. M. \V. M . .!. 5* "b-ioloaut Iieciatten. Mi' !> 'as - '"'wrr: s"|n:?Mr"?T?' ' ?7iav.?'-; Sin.'i; e. W- > V u 'fh in! W.-ule in tin- Wall- ; T.vi'aion, sinvinz 10-1; Otfor'n - iv _ -.112?1 .'10;?oes do-af?WW; pr-= hr ?gy. The lbv. I). .1. CndsotrIs iii r -trr?t*hro?work?hebewvirn ;o!n) "or a rest after s-i-e -s;' !!y e;u ertaining the Piedmont confer "ce. ..... ? The II. G. I . Social a <1 lyjJv. *rrs e'nh held its last nuvtinv for he year at thi- lovelv honm ?>j -J'?v and Mwr W. M. 1 )rrnTjyfT-.~7iT" ? .-*- 111 i 11 "r where \v . y,*i I i litrhtfully entcttaiuid. A 1 i\ - uiz. proLvurm was cwlactrd ?hy he writer of which a!1 ruetr.1 v* u-esent took part win o lose. The ommittee on place for annual in.-'* r.t- -t'dnn'i at i-u-.de ! * -- ne t. Th<- V ommunity ivnt) t ? wh?.'re the club will have this "hristnias party I bcemhir 2G;h. T iist year this club paid to i*s lepositors on * Dee. 9th -S f':;S.0!?. in next Monday eveninir Dec. S, "e are eNpectin -. to divide anions '_r .'] 1 numbers just a liHkwmre han . Soad.OO. .Mendu-r< s !e;-s ?e Air. 1?. I-I-.?.i!:; *?oar-tVnnnckii *rjft. r ' *$ ' -'< . * ? ? : S. I. J Cjmi.I I >.... i ii i: / ' i i. i. i <iui iiimiii'.ss v iiurc.i |{ev. A, If. Fee, I'astor Tli annual ( "! ( !< f !' ' T. II i ..inch o.L_Lhe?number-emIfstiicl under n .1 beloved Hi lay W. E. Fuller, was held at Weston Chapel A. M, E. c'hui,,,i. hi wood From Thursday thiou/i - Sunday.? T"he cornrrcui^:; artre botli day and ni/ht. A!! iht nastors "mndo excelU :ii i mi' also the elder, and vi ; -ou raffed by the h<-loved 1 i -1. >. On a whole t'he eonfcr< r. v.a.. | >ne of the host we h; d in tin- his. pry of the numher ?.n.. dis*riot Our Bishop W. E. F dVr tr^np-. and p iwi rrul worker for 'ho I.v.t Ho U a . ( do. hvbts. <n the service of'the Ford, both spiritually and ceonnmi ally On .Sunday sister W, E. Fuller ,%ade a fine report for our school . ..known as The FullerV Normal dri s I It \ ' V SHOW COLORFUL | AFFAIR A "Children's Contest" was held at Allen University on Friday eve i!mv , November 28, for the benefit of ihe Allen University Library it i\ . The contestants were child, ren of friends and alumni who . , : A Li . ihe?p?sitrion( "Baby ' AHct" for 1911 1942. t _ second? prizes were nwa (hd to contestants raising the! i. .'-t au<Psecond highest sums of si oney, :i;> ] gifts to others. The j-ccipent of first prize and the po_ si<ii n, "Baby Allen" was Mozelle Kui",. three year old daughter of ! Aiani Mrs. Moses Ruff. T':e reeipent of the second urize was Saudra Lovoll White, twelve weeks old drlighter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher White. The names of the other contes. Rants are as follows: Herry Blu_ ; ford, Newberry, S. C.; William D. JJiiappelle, Columbia, S. C.; Bea. triee C-oko. Bookman. S. C,: Wil. lianb Greene, Columbia; Wilhel. minq Goff. Columbia; Katherine jiKjaSEfini ~ r'^'-cji ; . T!. J I:.-mpton, 32f hrrr.nd TTTThTUc . : 1 Iurold Mill. \ iv:nn Kdwin: '-*"? " . T:tnH rTry RuFf, Co \Vi!s<>r, Columbia. ! :iu:?>u-iit of money raised. ' 1 ' ' -] This contest was sponsor. ~cd~t.y~Mh-s'Ma viiie Theresa Ken : " a member of tfie faculty of A' n I 'tiv rsitv \\?io expressed uratitude and appreciation to the friondj. and alumni for their V.v Monday noon so i.v may cheek vo r book. The 'friends of Mrs. M. E. De?s . will he glad to know that she is . j vc i after being confor the past 3 Mrs. O. V. Quarles has been ! to the roll of rural section nnh stationed at Parkersville. -v ' . v" i 'iff f f ,.^ . y * 3pi -v.i^ ^ " 3^Pi ??*>- **- ^ 'KT^P T\7 FY Trustee n.-1;'. ,.l *. A . cording to iopo:t it is u great work i' lucation.-.l lines. It is by 1'no K. B. II. il.I ! 111! i 11 n r! i < r t Im ntHAMMn i V ?IV> OUJ/VJ VI3 "!' our r.d'.anl leader in per < '" J-ish-p \V. E. Fuller. j ft < n; e closed 'Sunday vV t'< :c;ulin</ of tho'ap'iuliiLs. a few elittJts<rs were 1> i seemingly as if everyway pleased. T.u* total a,nt raised was $1,812.22. The r i at visitors were Elder F. a of Geo >ria; Elder Sanders ? ' N'ort'a Carolina; District Elder Rodman of the No. 2 district; | R' II I/. Latimer of Gaffney; 'I? F. E. 'Robinson of Columbia. Ctrairmai. Rishnp W. E. Full. r- Overseer. Rev. C. C. Chi Id b ; Fl-'er Rev. J. \V. Smith; Pastor, A. U. Lee; Reporter, Miss L M. Brown: aturday, December 6, 1941 ! Classified Advertising Column Special Notices, Cards of Thanks, Menioriams, Birth Announcements Marriage Announcements, etc. are charged for at the rate of 10c oer line. Cash roust accompany the uriler. JVliuhnuni Charge 50c. Wanted Salesman Wanted colored man between 30 and 40 years old to take over our sales of real estate to our colored clients. Experience not necessary. Man must be sober, honest, energetic, highly respected in his chinch and, neighborhood. Must have own car and should have at least high school education and furnish good references. Wonderful nroposition for the right party with good future. LLAIUK hi. tKM&ON AGENCY Real Estate?Loans?Fire Insurance 1232 Washington Sttreet Phones: 2-4382 2-4383 2-1808 "dissolved partnership To The Publics... We, the undersigned officials of Lite?Christian? Home- Burial?Arid Society of -South Carolina *r?r now no more officially connected with the said society, hence, we are not responsible to any undertaker on undertakers-for any debt or debts' incurred or made by the ~ -abov^-nameir society. Signed: I Pev.' W. R. BowmanXColumbia; Rev. L. F. Sanders. I.owfy: West- * 'v Emmerson. Carlisle; C. r>. Wor thy, Leeds; Rev. L. G. Bowhian, I ^nlumbia; Mrs. Minnie Thompson. Woodard.' X 77 ?t m em or Y N\ ?In?sad and?loving?memory .of ' v our dear mother Mrs. Zannie Als_ 7 I ton. -who ?departed?this" ttfe De_ ~ cemoer 1, 1940. Gone but not forgotten! |To live with God and Hi* angels. In the Heavenlv sphere above. Memories shall linger till we meet again. Sadly missed-by her d; u?ht?rs: Mrs. Pleasart E. Cutino. 4?4 V Frasier St.. Georgetown. S. C.; Mrs. Celia Bradley, 74 Claude S' Jacksonville. Fla.: Mrs. Mary M Holmes, 426 N. Frasier St.. G?">w?town, S. C.; Mrs. M. S. Stanton, 284 Lenox Ave., New York N. yr CARD OF THANKS To oub many friends we sin. cerely express our gratitude rnd appreciation for the beautiful mes sages of cheer durirg the illness, 'and of sympathy at the time of the ^ death of our husband and father. ^ R. W. Jacksom.1 Mrs. Lucile Allen Jrckson. " wife, Mrs. Edna Jackson Gordon, Mrs. Laura Jackson, Miss Mildred E. Jackson, daughtersPvt. Robert A. Jackson, Pvt. Reginald D. Tacksun, snr.s, William W. Jackson, grand son. COPE NEWS Nov. 9th a program sponsored ny .virs. flattie Hampton entitled dl<! Folks Children's Day was quite a success at Macedonia. Thanks for cooperation of the community. . _ Nov. 1G after a lively R. P. and fl '"spiriny sermon hy the pastor, ^ 'he collection showed the interest taken in the churt'h claims. After service a program sponsored by | Mr. John (lass between Good Hone and Cedar Grove ushers and quartet, was very enjoyable, spir it; ally aifd financially. On Nov. 23 the, play entitled African Methodism sponsored by A D O i - T-M T O .-v x\. ouiiucr, niiJ'S mease .jenert sen in charge, was quite helpful. I We thank the teachers and friends for the assistance rendered. _At _ _ this time the League and Junior Missionary presented the pastor M Jl neat little sunt to show our appuceintiun lu liini f01' his wonderfill services rendered during this conference year. ?Nov. 13 Bro. Harry Hampton, a beloved officer of Macedonia onssed. lie had been 111 for quite IftwHtler-"He wtnr "faithful and | served on a program Nov. 9. He said we must do all we could to encourage our pastor and try to k^ep-him satisfied ttr serve TuT The floral tributes showed thP esteem in~which this beloved brother was held. "^The friends of iRov. Burgess white and colored expressed their gratitude-in having him hack for 4 another year. We p ?i ^ to have as our Presiding Eld|?r Dr. Parker. We are alsonglad to have Rev. E. E. Richburg back to Emanuel, we solicit your help. On. Thursday, Nov. 27, Prof 17 1. -i urK ana teacherg of Cope f?ra4p?l school held the annual Thanks ' privinpr Fair which was very good. Mr. Seymour Carrol was a welcome visitor to our town and schoolg last week. We say to him, come again. A_;_R^ Sumtor, reporter. "" ^ M Don't go through the next 12 months unprepared. Let my new 1942 Astrology Readings be your * inspiration. Jutt off the press. ? Confidential letter of free advice w on 3 Questions included with each order. FroF. ABbe'Wafface. . Ifrtittifo