The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 16, 1943, Image 2
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Enfe* Confusion
^^H|ng of 1&43 finds all
world just as much
Hf: those people who unHrr
building of a tower
rwould reach unto hea
HjH^-days of Noah foHowHpod-'
The opinion oxHpfr
that the people wantErflROtect
themselves fron
proved ty a not in v
K|rWater as bprell their
HKLl^east did the people e\Hit
such a plot was in <!i^^ psKfon
against QodTTRL
ter was to take- Llio?pluLt
Eulrk, when God saw tit tc
Kphother delude upon t 'h e
Rfeo instead of obeying God
^ ue'ant to make themselves
^HtodetH of God. Butthr-ford
Hponded their language tlv '
wjf could not understand each
fcr's speech. So the Lord scat
Hired them abroad from thenc
Pupon the face of all the earth, and
F thej left off to build Uw-citv Gen
II/.: o?d? 11.a Tiint wo nwi m-ivi<v 1I.1U
in a confused world no one would
dare deny. We are confused as
]t?-; to purchasing and ceiling prices.
Wl**' Confused as to fho many taxes
$S&- levied upon us of which we inVst
Iffl) meet. War news released and
h?broadcast ts confusing. Such trm}fi'
as these were never recorded in
? - the world's history. Apparently it
seems that every measure that's
t, '' being put forth by our wisest
T" legislators reduces itself to niere f
ly an experiment. "Nothing seems
j : ?to guarantee results needed. Whc
St* ' ever expected to witness a time
-*'h n joy ridine would be done away
with. A time when the rid
cannot purchase-any more than
: Oi the poor. And what is going t
"' take place next God only ktrows
One" of the bishops of the A. M
By E. Church says these times an
L^the beginning of the Judgment
^ that are dying daily on battleJ&ji.
fields and the danger threatening
Br' the living, we need to watch, fight
g; buy war bonds and pray. To Ic
R*-~ The Latest Encyclopaedia
vui uiu ?>i. r,. v^nurcn inrr
its Chief Pastors is preparing tc
p9T?fprub'ish the greatest Encyclopaedia
the world has ever known. It
fry 18 to contain the biographies o 1
Rd' the men and women, both ministers
and lay members whose la^
bors during a century and a half
Hp"" helped to make the A. M". E
Church what it is today. Shor
J historical sketches of Annal Conrlr?-l-f?*?nce3,
educational institutions,
pftv general departments and all othei
Eat Jttformation about the Christian
. IF church in general. This publication
ttr1
Wright, Jr., assisted by Bishop
-? David H. Fifns, Bishop John A.
Gregg and Bishop Sherman L
jr.-., (Jreen. Bishop J. S. Flipper ha^]been
named chairman of th(
( ?Board of Publishers. The Palmet.
;&to Leader has beoif appointed
t-.x special agent by the Editor and
we want every minister and lay
Eg member in South Carolina to purR"~
chase space from us so as to apHjTr
pear in furs mammoth publication.
A failure to do so will h.
SL. regretted for life. Your children
Ki- will be inspired to read youi
I sketch when vou hnV(' passed?u~
" the great beyond. Applications
* and communications will be sent
J from our headquarters at ColnmHr
bia after next week. In them you
will find the cost and terms. Buy
fry ' immediately while money- is in
\S circulation. We bought and paid
for our space last August which
was long before our paper was
chosen ftcrnnt K\r tlif. .-...uio.l
44,.- -J
Grand Master Stanback
ijrv| Hon. J. S. Stanback, head of
? . the Free and Accepted Masons-hi
South Carolina will celebrate his
:;P ?5th birthday on the 8th of March.
?And la-cuuHT! r>f "TiTs outstanding
Work in Masonry for the State
the Subordinate Lodges think a
Sy. befitting anniversary program
should be rendered?a- tt-he Ma sonic
Sp^?Tetrfde~in"ftn1xmfTTia in honor <>f
uL," him on or around that date. As
Sh;, reporter I think the suggestion a
ffiPk capital one. We should pay triHf*
hbte to worthy men while they
^Hve, and not wait until they are
jTdead to make speeches and seat
l|r ter flowersi I am sure every
K^jGrand Officer and Worshipful
pf kfynl wilf -hrar
mm ui# uuuuise uie movement.YVc
"can make it an occasion worthJ
while, and H would do much t r. I
f?ive prestige to this Masonic JU-~
^
k. iUUniw preached two wonderful
Hpj^wlnhOfM - and the people were
, made to rejoice from the pilprt
TMa church is flyinpr on its ownl
ton"^^V
you mi's* a part if not all of
Us advance on our knees.
-o
Ten Days To Baltimoi
and North Carolina
Sometime ago I took an extensive
trip to the above named pl.u~
es. and to say that it wan an tnloyalle
and profitable trip would
be putting it mild. I left home
>n Tuesday evening, September
29, stopped in Sumter that night
with my sistet* Mrs. Louvinia Burress.
Sixty-thirty the next morn
? -.utg I .boarded- the .-train- traveling
ill day; I arrived in Baltimore
> o'clock that night, was met by
, Tothcr E. V. Dingle, an ex-nu in_
j>er of ltuiu-'. The mxi duy 1 went
out and "vi-hTiT" many of my na inbers
and friends. Tlu-y si em, d
o have b in glad to see me and
htfV mail" r w-y p? ;v an" a 1
io. < hi San niornhn' 1 '.v.r=
Itip'ed a' "TuTienv r "A. ." ! T.
h tire It. Bev. I . n i : sj
or. The r'. i a w. r H ; filing
enjoyed it real !tn . (hi Sim lay
- ? igiit I tici"mpenT?1 s'lin" n!' my
members to Mt. Moriah Baptist
hurch. Bev \V. I.. (Jreeti, pastor.
* was asked to pr a?*h and dniv"ed
.tfi m ssuge to a etvv.ded
him ii. The Holy Spirit ran
high. 1 uaji VvsJ i,1 f ? h:>.Vll
wpn left. I U'?ik 'lint is bt in : ari
<1 on In* -ihese pastors .and i >y1
i.u mi "i-<; Tin- rest of my time
I spent soin iving money for" my
huieh which I nin havnijy re >air"?h
On my-.^vrtry?hrnireM step?1 d in
Winston-Salem. North Carolina to
visit my nephew. I snrm : . -v
"MeasS'iit night with i\J~m ttnii his
| 'ovely wife and ebihiiy-n. They
- ninth'- it verv pleasant lor me.?4h'ft
early the siext mornimr fm
Wilmington, N. There i visitvj
my wife's cousin Mrs. DjoIcus
. Inhnson and some more of my
i former and present memlvr and
) frii tnls ;111.1 ihvy made it^ ? > v rv
i ,.,-y f,,r m,, aMj tills tell
(days t::,o only cost me 'my rail.
end na i Ims fnreT My eatm;:
; 'liiciviv red- Letting around were
<!! :'r. That t l' ; .just how tine
v:v TTfp "This wtu' Sunday
miming again, i lift Wi! oiog- .
n n:i 'he < tr'v hits an! -mi t re.
'Iioui :t::?) oYlcck. finnn' my ''m i- I
I "'y we!! nr. I glad to have "H a
.One.'. J
Being ve?y Lit.-y ..' .ting reus''
or ron'Vrenoe.rny V. i j hife
Those who .ir:vivo .1
ra fhe following:? Charlie Bhrid
tig. Mrs. Charlie Blarrdhig. -lorn
>o Boatw ight, Richard DitivV.
"agiio Dingle, Dora Dingle. i
Hyde Dingle. Mary C. D/.r:;o.
Mary Flowers. Will it* in . '1 :
Mnglxg~'GvoTge -Akin. Mrs. G >.
\kin, Walter House. Janus Ik-uso |
'coney Caldwell. Etta Mae Davis 1
as per House Joel House. I)r. 11 i
\ Boatwright. Jul:a Jeroe. Aivn j
'"atson, Victor Dingle. Eugene '
I V'ilson, Roy. White. Vera David. I
Vcstly David, Damon David. Wil- |
' mi Nelson. Diana Pukes .Luuini"
L. V. Dingle. Jackson
Clark. Kennedy FeJiler. N'nthnn1-Gibson.
Irvin Gibson. Lonxalei
Harvin, James Harvin Ferdnantl
Valker, James Bennett, James
Migin, John Bowman. George
Hark. Anna Clark. Prestiy Dukes
Ylix Thompson. Butter M.derson
\tin o David. Amy Ftlion. Wat'
in Lemon. Lillie Lemon, Robert I
'ohnson. Clara ' "Johnson. Sam'
Dukes. Broadway Folder. Williaml
Harvin. .lames MeKni-.rlilj EloisiP
McKnight, RoshToe Miller, Mamro
'ttttott, tiranr"~TwinsonT*M fs7~G
Tohnson. Camilla Brown, Jack
- Hi'vwnrii.?fr.-an Daniel. Rains'
Hammett, W. M. Thompson, Mrs.
W. M. Thompson. Dare us Johnson.
George Mcl.eod. Cain Ballard
Evans Harvin, Iiansoiv Ifmnpton, i
Edward James. 'Mace Walker. |
" 1. i> in ..very .giuvteful to--my?beaver.ly
Father and those wlio wen
so kind. God loves the cheerful
: giver. , .
Rw, W. P. Hammett.
_
Harrison.
I'esolve that \\e go to Sundav
ehool aril t hu;"i,h more-soav., U4
"better ami let*.- make this a bet - !
' ter world. .
j " dh.e-l I . ,\|. K. Church
Sunday was n.piiv, a !> triv
lav and seemingly the char'-h" ?< >
enjoyed the (iav and .nrist haw
' md'- a new? sJwrt?fm- ?Hrm.NY"
-J-A-rrrrr The nil-dor preach.mi frmr
I IIP DsaL.is. 1.1th verse. The s<*r.
i ?:.*??!->V?*,,fU??JI f'-'t" the soul. ,\V(
j ci v jflr.d to have those vo>
I ship with i s in the mottling' >.r
vice.
I Ffev. R 1.; TV n-jv.yivl u? 'ily.
Mr, and Mrs. Toomor. Mrs. Mary
1 Pope, Mrs. Rosa Jov vein jt'
i '1'?'ter guests of Mr. ami Mrs. G?
| P. Pope, Sunday.
| A LI.FN DALE < OI NTY
-TRAINING SCHOOL NOTES
Allendale, S. ('.?The fa.ulty
January 1. after a two'weeks vi-I
~"tiob full of enthusiasm for the I
I New Year.
Previous to the Christmas va-I
| r-atiop th" rhri?trrrif?.s Seal drive
iva? stressed. Two chapel exercises
were Hvcn over to programs
f'r th" o io wo (>f encoora" in*/
the sale of Christmas seals. Durjeo>
?h? fii'sf fvi.r-igQ Mr.
the Science department spok'
(m "Ttihercnlos'S and its nan"-"'
who is the Mathematics instrn-tn*
j to a People at War". Mrs. P;dm
| te|(j rhe story which lies behind
| the picture on Christmas Seals.
1 flnrino- tKo cno/??-?rl nn/n**." ? t?i. ^
t r>? v.'imj }'\ i rt ! 11. 1 [HJ |
school's l/antl played several military
mnrche.s which were enjoyed
by the entire school.
As a result from the programs |
and generous contributions of the..
teachers' fthd students, our school
reported $88.00 to the Christmas j
Seal fund. ~ . I
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^'.'AKTAXIH ia; M.V.S
I'l l a'n s li<o.si'velt Monro of %
Camp Claboi tie. 1 a., and i'.liis i.i . ^
:r:tin:*>"- :-.t insvitua*. Va. !
were i.oif Sural i.v visitin>/ tin-it ' .l
Ya::t:a i!.ui: <>f ihi s.? voting
.n :.: v i-il.M-l- ii.il .Ui-.ieMs and
1 e;,f 1: is ia Silver hit;
T M ?*-t t- -- e-d?r- ?
I'.r v. as V.t-vi- \isii:a;
I Mrs. I o lio W. i' du.n who ?oti
| litres ill. . ^
"irT: V.\' i) ."I'.;.- L- -w i ? . "
I .Mis.. V.'.. 1-uTie C .riiv'i .
j . .a -'oy s'M-r.i vwul d:.y ,
j- --r-f--t-rr ?n- n M'onMThtoif. ~
j i -r. ; ml M s. <\.< i> v. !;itis < '
TTTTo.Y1 -.-."mv T-rro Swidav IP "TT~Ti
i
? >.' G. W. Hold 1>, Jno. I) '
pV-ovl- Mid .r. Jl. V i.:i . i IV !
j C'ldiUlililu " C'!j! II". 1 1l!l l! ~ H~
1 h :-r. -*- Mi' 'b- \. C. . ,-v
1 r.:--; -an ( M-MtM |r:t
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! r.vi* i-K' X. < : . :nl. U-x .< i , ...
1 !j> y. V. t.V.v -Ahvrv ii v.t! ? ,
iw ir.si I<>:; :.s i\ dirix'to ] - \J
f-r-' t:.-.o -c^rrt i?? t'. '.T
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1 ; i J'?? .lj'.ll. \Y. ('<11 I o ;.l - i'i ' I ",':
, nu-:!i 1 ?iv. : > 7"
j i :;i have ret<! l<> X; sh . ;v:
: v;Pi ri't .r s'u :: {in . j. iv .-? I
a:" ?;ns \vi; h |i"-> i? r<
Hoth cf iho.-e y.)\ 115 ru'r. ?v 'v-j"* T
' 0. v:? l.ii :js i>) tin*. i S. .\>:%" ' i"S
| Hid. .will 1-U..r'.v:iv Si-i Vict' -iir- , <Lt
I ,
CATER PI LLA R Tit A1N EES? 11
the dismantling, reassembly and gem
cunt nf tho nrv-i^iiotna n?*A X'
?wo uic
I '
CHFPTKR rARAC.'f AlMIS ! [.:.):
lliv, li i.m |i. >1 I "ml,It i! ii. m
homo from summit. X. .1. whn'.v.oil
i she h;.:- been for si v< ivi Fion* >
Miss i'kL-l^r Hill., u: X. V. ( . j X
was i.oiv i.tu inn till' hoik a.s .01 ' ?< - j
> brief :iy wi.h her mother and Sim
sisters, t.n-;
! : I v. Floyd M'.'Lurkin, Tiri>._C'i<l. X
is litre on a ten day t. lice -is. H-? \}r;
Its stationed at Camp in Ala. wcr
Mr. Flarn Yorntr from Camp ny.':
Loo. Ya.. -pent the week < nd here "~X
i'j L i tu lt d:, i t I . (' ' s^ry?V.'lai tllrt
i'iis been living in Washington for dav
'Uo pa^t six years, has beep, trans- an:
forreif*"? rom FoYr "Tustis" Ya. t o ,n<T
Savannah. C.i T T <??u?the?son'in- 7?
aw of .Mrs. Forma 15. Frown and V. 1
tin father of little John 'Robert -1 vi
Kt r..,i tii 0 ? ?>.-by. ?
Mr. J. ' r .1, . Jaiksini. -on ?, f Hot
Mr.-. I.ula Jack-on will enter'the I)/ '
-A-m;\ on Jan. Lth, ?;,.c
Tl'ii - Chivp i1-r,T~rr..:.' t> 1 t.-:i "< 1
- - *' i .MI.-', i r.u i !\ : I?- mil
lev was held ,-unday at Friend- I .inn
- lip Baptist church. She ' b, i M
N'.Y. City where she had gone .ifte
only a few days previous, for I)ur
treatment. Besides her husband, i It
-h" leaves seven cri?*ls and one son . Mvj
_! Y"'vem?i ympnth'y'. > .with, the i left
~hrrf-leT:" the"*children are all Urn
) your.'r. Hie body was laid to spu
- -I?in I ieii: mi cemetery and was cat I
hi el-ai- of Mrs. Cathie Isom, P.
up.I< ? taker. Tohi
Yr. Sixth grade II. of I'inley ['all
1':T) r-ii-'il-- i> s'lid- i'in- ^iieir-j
f.~;, u -i+?~ -yr a h : r^t?AVI." Th. y.|
will be p!'sxnt"d ill 1 h<> ;r di'ov- I ,
'".M at an early date, demonstntUT - M
*njiT"'tIfe tyintr of r-iI types o j W;
Wounds- 1 rati? port in;:1 toe \ ictims j,t. |,
in many bhTetvni ways?.si.owing 1 bell
end cnnyai'eh"tg""fFfTr"Tieme ' made 1 jn f
krsr ate! Idling many things that k0 1
will he informational find helpful.] \]
The class is very, enthusiastic- t
ten tr act ivii's'.-. and some are very] y\
in ail that .they do as First-! For
Aiders. Be1]
softer in; ny days of gloom trmf wn*
dampness tac sun came out Tues- ur?lt
day and trade things look cheer- j'rie
'' :1 ,
Mr. Denton, son of Undertaker M
and Mrs. Charlie Denton is here fnrr
from Philadelphia visiting his
parents. ln t
Tetters to friends here from <yes
Mr, Herman Sartor says that, he mv
s in (Ivat Brifnin. and that it is ! hav
< beautiful country. He stated I at 1
that he is well and rs doing well* j M
s 1 " ;r KwW wrWone
in an octette selected at lie hrei
Croat I -ikes Naval Training cup
School who spent from Sunday M
till Thursday in Washington. D. day
if'., where they sang in the Inter- her
I I'or Building, on Marian Andcr- Phf'
son's program. They were on the ^
stage with Miss Anderson, her 1 wee
accompanist, and Hon. Harold L. . er
Ickes, Sec'y. of the Interior. Be. Mr.
sides doing their own numbers, I t
thei??apg a selection along with 1 QH1
Miss Anderson. Seaman Fmley ' jB j
played one piano selection on this aga
program. They returned to Great al <
. * ~ i
1.
Mrv'O ..cVo.: ' . # i . ' ft
THE PALMETTO LEA
graduation.
Jet t. I'oun ls now stationed in <
zona spent seve;a! dhys here; rj?
n fairi'v and f lie-ids. Lieut ,0|.|
L'r.d5 is the first of this city to !,*?_
n c. '''t , ~i ' nn:r
.10 Rer.i!" f.iti) at the Jmu o- j y
ehi.'lei) f<>- ~a;uj* ( sold- ;
- i< ; j 8evi*
ny ' t h- center o -euv;?. | ,.(
>n. hu"-r .'a-As-n of tl:5.,prui
" ? > dii'cc'oi.
l'val !!) i "*? 1 society of "hi*l M
:1! ( 1 Pyo v i ) <!;l? diiiii.L_iia= iiie
: : 'FT JT nth
' * r- <n ' i !'v ..<-7 r,n
o- jj-.j, write interestingly of ycai
!snu:e~ii? iuiil ?eaV-ir- -4ste
and Johnson C. Smith " nvn.
r. f.lctiirt -of vnnidcn led the She
i-H- 'no" to victory. ; j the
S""'s re eiv-'d hor.? of 'he '.'no
th "f M> s. Corn Tucker of Pac ; of
citizen in th 1 town and )vm ! She
iv fri- te'v hi this ouy are said Zr)r
h*!"\v of her trussing. oral
'"-1 i ("j,'." l-'riv s.an w4il?boor
iiy verve yon with a copy of .
. T'.npv; Mo T rader each week
lis for 'he panel* will he rec< i"'over
ti e pi: lie of Supt. Per m
ed ;
lev. T. Vi*. Df'vore- pastor of 's s
I.ov _:u" o?f I '.hi -ohoreh 'L n'
. i" : i' ;y pr vie o- >lr. ivt.py 2i?iii
V lai-^e nun*tier of members Lav
I t'-'o" is v.'!;o attended Silver err.
i i-iV ivrtvhi!v?r hoard a great mcn
'icn, fur ?' >(> IVJU'W'1 o<" ;
i Y.il'.i, delivered by the Pastor
< '? > Th >ivia?. Bin
*rivt*U* Milton? ^V'ttlkcr former icla
O wi?ri:ov it i... i T?... i-...,.: , Vjvi
tu iUatii i:i the":'a.:-T.y.?
is necessary lor engineer non-commis
eral maintenanceTJf such rolling machi
These trainees studied at the Tract
1
as, vcai-iUilT llnjo Sunday. it , .M
' !>iey-rams to Cluster that liis "'-A
'm< ,.1TT~TKIMS
t' -?ti whs rendered- amirs t it v M:
.'A of th. 1 : : irip.ilHS. .lays
[ ivs Si'l'.if Mnytichl Miss I lor- onsii
s <- .V' iLst.y." A! i.?,s Klh'.r.bi th 'S.
pson I>v t t'Ail. ;.;r ul<
wore home for ti e hoii-ity-.-. Ik hi
iiss I.ou.be C arter and Pvt. Stun
\*. ScOf. from Camp I)lx, X.l. hem<
o mar; it>(l here Wodn-.-uay ton.
it. Jan. b. lit.-!!
!rs. 1.'dee i'>. 1 >orsey litis re- of s<
Veil at'e.'i'" .-pe't'liruv the holi- :t ia
s very pleasantly in 'hist Or- in;: i
e. X.J., with h' r son-in-law '"U }>
~<T:iu<i;~liter An. an J Air-, I'huliy?Mr.?
w Kiit.m-. She also visited X. as h:
L'ity, and mroute home spent orga
til days with her son and >al I
vim r-.r.-iaw, .nr. ynu airs. i?r }
man Dc.rs.oy in Wa. h;ngtoh; days
^' ' vnpnny?they
e,.. AlbiS._JUcgiua. .liiav-ejc?and? man;
e jj:r?x!i<lsr?n. Edward I.. Wil- even
IS. | llCC'd
Lr. David Dorset* is at homo gone
r spending several months hi Tli
ham. N". C. j of tl
ov. C. C. Colt-man. pastor of Scho
opolitan AME Zion church, frier
Monday for Pittsburgh to at- the
I the Uishops' Count-il and to Tl<
ak at the f.ay men's meeting nigh
iered there also. Mrs.
i-e Masters Ynndie. Larks and 11Vm
n ( ilb<-?t .Trihlison for your git*
netlo Leader each week. beau
TKEEN VILLI: \ E\\ S ' ! -ues
1 l>n <
I r. WiHm Lr"- KoscTnof.rL ' o ~f fvrfii
sliingt'-n I). C.. . i-iued '.lie Vf-nt
side of liis mother. Mrs. Ho- and
a Mitchell who has been shut- *: even
or soi.iu time. He is expecting perfi
vturn to Was'nington T.esday. I 'y^
lr. W. P. Roy J is resting nice }r lo-*>
tr rhts" TyrffnTg. i ol!r
lr. Henon ...Err.uk ; of Five | vvov|,
kiV community and Mi ? Essie j r-i-tr
[ Hailstock of Simpsonville ! 0f ,,
t1 ifMtod in holy wedlock Sat- j at y
ay. Jan. old. Their many spirinds
wish them many happy , m,a t
1* UHJl'lllll. ? |iTr
lr. and Mrs. T. IL Robinson, j blW
licrly of this city but now of w<>rl
innati, Ohio spent a few days wool
tie city this week visitng rela- ^rav
i and friends who wore over- iand.
d to see them. They reported
in<? hod a nice tone while here , Tf
Lhe home' of Mrs. Bell Arnold, i pt
[v. John Arnold remains ner- ' ders,
Mr*. Mrrrtrnrr who hrfijf Tft 1
n sick for a few days is re- j the
erating nicely ?;t this wrrting. ( the
Frs. Mamie Frazier spent .Sun 1 until
in Columbia at th" bedside of , ps ?
son Mr,__Joo Frazier. She re- I the
ted that he is resting nicely. Chili
Irs. Webb is indisposed this repa
with h cold. She is the moth- our
of Mrs. Hattie Swinger and is 01
Will (ireen, Dow
he rnanv friends of Mr. _ Saul
iard will hp glad to know he
able to be up and on the go whei
in after being sick iOr sever- Will
days. strei
if
DEK
iHe west news
ho weather hero wrs bitterly
last Sunday yet the people t
ndwi tlv fhui'c; H' r
bvrs and enjoyed the services j
A Ithe T.ouise Pruitt of t
himrton. I). C.. is spending ,
tal wcely* at home with hei i f
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling | s
ltt- ! I
:s I/? ra Youn? departed this t '
?on?Saturday- nighty January
Mrs. Young has been eno of ?
West's substantial citizens for
s. S'rc was a sister to the
Dr. C. M; Young who was J
ddenl of Harbison college.< *
had l'(':it| he<l tbe ripn n [fn of , 80's.
She is survived by one \ v
" btt r. Mis. Sa'ah Cunningham *
this place and several stun- i 1
ghtcr- V-n live fn oIWercities. j \'
was a strong member of Mt.'j *
: Presbyterian church. Funarrangements
have not yet
? lumpkloll* ! 1
r. Charles Cowan, who was a i ?
nr anil dependable member ot j \
Mary Ilnptist church also pass | ;
away on Sunday nnb ning. He |
urviv(??l by~lns wife Mrs. Mary t ;
iltlS?C .v.ar..-one >o;i, Mi1. Ei'^
inia Cowan and sev. nl broth-!
and sisters. Funeral arrange i
,1s incomplete at this writing j ?
r. r.nd Mr.-, himucl Garrett oi ! I
Xc ".v York' arc- visiting | (
tivea I:ci v. a k-u Mrs. Ksthei j r
>tr the-f-ame i4t v.-? - | y
jt
isioned officers to understand ' 'J
nery. Approximately 20 pet ''
or School, Peoria, 111.
j.
r. anil Mrs. -James R. Dean of
its we re 'j tests of Mr. and
]!. r. ^oaiitr Saturday,
r. Willie. J. jiunt. spent ? few f
in Atlanta, tin. th/s week on f
less. "Mr. Hunt is the son of A
Dannie Jiunt. n
Raiii-jinil San.- nine Club *
its fir.-t meeting for 1SMM on h
Iiiv r.!t rnoon Jan. ;? at the j K
of .Mr. an.I Mrs. W. M. Pat- j ?
This Club was organized in '
making this the ninth year I b
n ice t.? the needy- There was f
rjre attendance at the meet- | u
ineltulin;* several visitors. The b
nresente.1 a vorv nice .rift to 4?
W. M. P atton for bis service '
inker to the Club since it war; i h
nrzed. Many written and ver- i b
thanks were offered the club j
rifts received durinpr the holi- b
. The hope of the ciith is that ' 7.
?will +>- able to continue for I b
y:_years? to?eotne and render | ^
greater service to those in j tM
than they have in years u
by. C
o Advisory Hoard and Staff wl
no University Ridge Nursery I
o] wish to thank their many | ^
f's for the numerous gifts }>
children at Christmas. j ^
e Turkey dinner Nov.- Year's
t at the homo of !\Tr. and .
M. C. Clark wHl long bo re- ^
bored by th.os" who wer.c. j,ts.
Not only was the dinner | C
tifully and elaborately sen--'
>?rt n'lfo mcr*tr -drlirtnTW. Tlv '
t of honor Mr. and Mrs. Col- j
M.r.ith. Mr. and Mrs. Y. fl. '
feV~\vTsT? -to titanic their host | (.
tg and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. ! j
hostess for a most enjoyable 1
TTTtrr_Tho turkey dinner was j '
otion indeed! j
i" Springfield Mothers' Clubjj
d a vert SuVoosfTi'T year. | j>
.record shows that our stat J
: has boon the host in the v
>rv of the oh h and our work | ft
riving has .kept up with the \ j(
nine did not. suffer. The spirit jj
t of worship. It is hoped that
)Mj,r nufmyiiHlmiE will ill i.tllUh ~
lfibs. In this dark day n fuj
Ished and unrest of the j j
d. T do believe if mothers I y
d humble themselves a n d
, me uoro would hoal oui I ^
II Chronicles 7:14.
i
!c club mot Wednesday. .Ian. i
til" homo of Mrs. Cora Chil- I '
The devotions wore conduct- T
v tne PT< s. >frs. i?enhardt^_ I
business was /brief, because ^
election of officers was tabled
I the February meeting. Miss- t
Todcstine and Bcttie Childerst ^
beautify) daughters of Mrs. |
famf"served the club a lovely ^
st. Mrs. Julia Malone thrilled' f,
hearts with a solo: His Eye
i the Sparrow. Mrs. B. F. Mc- 5:
ell was at tho piano. Mother &
mc is a great worker 1n the s.
of missions. She is a power <?
rever she vs. The next meeting e
be at Mrs. Hawkins 305 Pine J
tt, Feb. 3rd. Lc
-y-^v ?r- ; 7?' v J7
BEXNETTSVILLE NEWS
ib C. I). Sanders. Reporter
Toi relatives and friends regret
0 see Dean C. W. McCall of Chi wgo,
IH. tenvp the city rtfter spend
njt two or more months home afer
a period of fifty years away.
\ hile ronu* he condi: ted a Bible
brum with the Shiloh Sunday
chool. Many other Sunday school
corkers took active part. He de?
ivered his parting sermon on the
Alt- Sunday^ morning; and gave us
1 parting address in the Sunday
h ol. He v us the dinner guest
>f Dca. and Mrs. K. D. Reese. He
ilfco spent awhile with the reportV
and "sister He" left "??Tonday
or I.os* AnarloH, C.al., to spend-U*e
vinter with his son Mr. McCal
incl family. While home he was
e house guest Of his sister and
tnrghter. Mrs. Townsend and Mrs.
,V. I.ott. .
Rev. A. . Wright prcaihvd or>
sf irs ir.asterfui sermons Simitav.
norning From Gal.0:1 1, sub'eT
divine to the Glory of Gud. Thr
mints of God went home filler'
vith the word of God. When in
h* city visit our services.
Mrs. Suana?fHelth was funer
I i;; r= c 1 last week at Ver home
? Hlf 1 ^ i 1 y ; .1... .-r rt? /n i
XiV.ivii, Ol. lil'V# uuppi'
?
I ittle Miss Miry T.il'v, .'''n"?rh
t of Mrs. Aent's Lilly, died at
ier home in Highland Park las'
fVrsila" and v.-as funerulized a'
Aisc llill church. F*?v. McCIjpw
>astor, assisted by Rev. Webb.
>>ie+nr of Kvans Chapel church.
Deacon JohnWitherspoon. a lifr
nng member of Cedar Pall' Ran
ist church died at his home las4
veek and was funeralized Tuesday
ft'miooo at l-is horn" ohur"1'.
M'\ Elle'son and Mrs. Birdie
Sttibbs. newly wadded couple tunr
id o.t for the fi-st since enterin"
married life. These are two rea1
.-evkers and we are sure they
ill make good. Both were ful'
f smiles.
Our. sick friends: Mrs Juli"
lionipson, .Mrs. Anna S. Colmond
>r,,s. Dale. Mrs. Alston. Mr. P
Mr. ?"and Mrs. Brckington er
ertained a lnr?c number of friend'
it a social eivn at their home i*
onor of his 1-other Mr. Ar?hi
:-.?v'cs. .Tr.. who left for c?mri
nvcdnv morning. Mrs. Flo?
"i'dds had charge of the servin"
Mr. .1. B. Drake was railed t'
"olnmhia on important insurant"
cosiness over the week end.
Miss Carter one of ovr city teabevs
was in the city Sunday. The
regret of all she resigned t'
I'vopt special school work in tv
itV school dT-Columbia, her horn
rue ushers oi' Shiloli church mo
t the home of Mr. an?l Mi'SrK"1
ock on King street, Monday evning.
iKKDY BRANCH
C'lIOOL NEWS
>
Hrrrin lU|iniUpr
Everybody who attended our
'hristmas play enjoyed; quite a
e\v present.? were on the tree
Irs. M. E. Crawford received
ir-ny presents from parents antuder.ts.
She expressed thank
n all; also for helping Iter li'tlb
rand daughter Joan Beveiee tr
in the colored doll at the Ridg
Fill hUh school in the doll con
?st.
Our examinations are over and
e are anxious to hear from them
[ope everybody passed.
vnni;iiy wny-eold. bul'the^iin^
ay school opened at the usiiaT
our by the Rupt. I.vsson taugh'
y Den. Bonn if L. Jackson.
Rev. C E. Davis our pastor dovered
an inspiring sermon from
rch 2:18. Every heart, way uptied
and filled with the Hob
iiirit. After thenertnon all 'join1
in eating bread and ririnkinr i
ine in remembrance of Jesus j
hrist. who died on Calvary's I
ross for all mankind.
Mrs. M. E. Crawford of trie
cedy Branch school attended the
late Adult Conference hcltl-.. a -1enecTict
College Saturday and
tin day.
The Adult School will open tlie '
?>th of January at the Reedv j
ranch School, teacher Mrs. M. j
. Crawford. She asks that every
ody who lives in this communrtv '
> come-ow*?to the" rrprninpr. ThTT'TH
ill be a community mectln.tr the !
rst niprht at There will be
n'\Te "spenLers: the chairman of j
ie trust"e hoard (whine) subject]
he Need for Adult" Elem-JiLury ,
ffucatlort. Trof. A. C. Hipjhtow- \
r. principal Qf Ridpre Hill Hipfh
chool and Pres. Saluda County
cachees?Association. KufrJecTT "
ad Health. Meaner Food Supj)ly ,
t the Community. Rev. John I)a- 1
is. who prtat'hed at the Reedy ;
ranch church for 1". years, sub- i
ct: Duty to (iod and Man Will :
!oJp Win the War.
we "prp ir but pit 1
icrteacher Pvt. Irdeell Davis who
i now in Hdq. 1st. I?n. 4!> OM.
ik, Rofrt. Ft. Leonard \Vnr>d
Fiss. He spent a half <lay at oui
. hool; also vis Heel several na ons.
NEWS AROl'Nl) NESMITH
Although the weather _^vas rold
imday, ' rpiifc a number of nicmers
were ,out to Sunday school.
Tr. E. I). Nosmith, Supt. Friendhip
church, was at his post. Rev. |
'ranklin the pastor is spending
is vacation in New York City.? I
Miss Carrie Robfcison is ill at
er hocic^ in Flore lie a. We hop'
or her speedy recovery.
Miss Vivian Mazyck is leaving
laturday "for h)eR Moines. Iowa.
i few , WPcks agrf Mi&a Mazyck
fent to Fort Jackson to take an
xamination. She has been induct
d. now she is called to Des
ifoines. We hope her much succss.
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ALLENDALE NEWS C
Mr. and Mrs .Dolohus Carter
were veiy proud td have the c,
pnsehcS of their (ThTgnterj Miss
Maggie Lee Carter, of Brooklyn. "(J
?. t.. to spend Christinas with (
them. Miss Carter was unfortu- '
nate in vetting her suit cases un.il
just the day before her returning
but she said s".e certainly en
joyed her Christinas at home. Sh
. iiieilt- the day with her uncle an
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carte
a tne last day in the old year ai.
Mrs, Carter entertained her el; 1
at afternoon with a Christina
tree which?wns enjoyed by all.
y home Demonstrator who. wa_ Z?
apposed to have been suppose;
o have been the instructor wa '
absent, so the Piesidont, Mrs. Gotrude
Ellis, presided. She onene^he
devotions by singing. Mir
'artel- led Silent h i
-r was offered by Dca. Ellis aftc ,
"hich the club asked Mr. Carte
o sav a few words. Mo made
wry nice talk. Miss Carter le,?
Toy to the World, then the pres ,
nts were distributed. Miss Car' '
tor received a rabbit off the tree
= was hist "killed mid neatly tier
_ 11 a paper sack. When it was pre ,
-nted to her she felt it was soft
nd called her uncle to open it ",l
Ve did have some fen of hbr and
*cr present. She said she was go:ng
to take* it hotue and let her
ather dress it and she was iroin
lo take it with her to New York ]
Mrs. M. B. Carter announcefVat
the Carter's Beauty shop if
being opened daily again, undo*
'he management of Mis, Hatt' *
Bell Hughes. Miss Hughes is, *
"radunte of Mather school where ^
she also studied beauty cuulturo
She is the daughter of Mrs. 11a' v
tie Reed the proprietor of the O' E
"afe. If you- want any beaut
work done call to the Carter Bean
ty shop. Prices are reasonable.
They are giving good service nov
'uture. *i
T
round \yest Columbia ~]j
By IJcv. A. L. Diggs C
Mr. -Tames T. Kiser and liis two
~>ys Thomas and Albert of Hart-rd,
Conn., are here to stay afte
eing away ior iourtcen years, v
an auto mechanic. He is th'
' other of Mrs. Essie Jackson of li
.vpst Columbia and is stopping (
ith her at the present. T
Mt. Olive. Laurel Street and v
'mnd Zion Baptist Churches
: -her hoards, met in their re?n P
union session, with Second 1
">n Paptist Usher board..Itev. J. a
'. Andrews, pastor. Sunday af- "I
' noon. January 10. 1943. This
noting was for election of offi- ai
rs for thi? year. After a very
arm devotional officers vacated
'eir post and others were ap
ointed pro tern A motion nrr
_ 'iled apH ?l"? "ftiroi r i i i i l
d for this year. Thev' were in- '
ailed by Rev. A. L. Diegs aftei ^
vhich each usher board in turr
dayed their part" which was fine
"he Second Zion church had a club
ally along with the session. Mrs
'orrine Washington's club took
he prize, raising $20.58. Tote m
llection for the afternoon S53.58
"cniai ks by the following minis s:
Revs. Andrews. Roe. Blake, bi
'->y and Ditygs. Tliis. closed?o*v
the best sessions we have had
nd all pledged to .try to do bettc" 1'
t.hin vfiir. T?fv -HiL't?s-rPTtvosonr"
->d the Palmetto Loader and sold I;
Tow coinos?and ?_<ot tbo pro;vic?- tl
'' a few subscribers after which b<
< "lie closing hymn was'; sung and st
I o were dismissed by Rev. Diggs. th
I Rev. S. L. Glass preached a
-k.ndid sermon for the saints ae ^1'
^oul le Branch A ME church last p,
- 'uoduy mcrht. The "Pastor, Revf j ja
\ C. Cunningham being absent. i i?
Rev. J. \V. Dreher and many ;s
dhers from W. Columbia attend- yj
" d the quarterly conference last yj
Sunday at Pisgah AME church. yj
Mrs. II. Morris was out to ser- j0
vice last Sunday niorningj-and_..Ht a
-night to Brook la hcT Baptist to the n
| delight of all. q
j Brother Theodore Hagoodr pros-" .
ident of the Brookland Baptist
I hurch usher board is on the sick
| list. They took a collection for
him Sunday amounting to two dol1
1ms. The writer called to *?'" him?.?ii
I Monday ;niternoon. "1
| The si' K list for this wri'.in" bt- th
(jud.s Mix*. Martha Cor ley,-Mrs. | te
Nellie ones. Mrs Giace Fuller and
Iter son,- Mr. Julius Fuller. to
Brookland Baptist Church ?c
January 10, Sunday school was M
conducted by the Supt., W. H. ei
Mitchell beginning at 9:15 a.m
Ilevotiomtls- were Cotfduc ted by . ,
Dea. F. Parks and Dea. 'Sanders J
?fter which the pastor took his
tc?;t 1 Cor. 11th chapter and de- j
livered p 'soul stirring sermon,
Communion was served. Offering
for the entire day $27.f8.
M P. /.ION A. AL K. CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Mcllwain, Pastor S
A
Sunday after a Lrief prayer ser *v
vice the nastov brought a burninc; M
message from Ezekiel 18:81. Many ir
interesting ooints were brought n
out. The home choir furnished'
muawv fu* the nfterrmmr-thn -pfr<r[
tor did a lot of pastoral work vis- W
'tine a number pf sick "and admin- fr
I ht'erlrne the Lord's" Supper.
The pastor preached at St. Luke U
Baptist church at the night : mi- 8
vice. We are still continuing o r >v
membership rally until the fourth Si
Sunday*. E
Miss Hattie Lee Cook from Bal- C
timore, Md? was with us Sunday. A
On Sunday we will be engaged li:
at ?Shiloh. The paBtor Wife was c
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs W
Charlie Cook Sunday and report- It
ed a lovely afternoon.
Among our visitors was Mrs. N
Estcll Banks of Concord, N. C. a
, f vn~r. _
Saturday, January 16, 1943.
classified Advertising
Column
peeial Notices. Cards of Thanks. _
emoriama, Birth Announcements
arriage Announcements etc. are
larged for at the rate of 10c per
ne. Cash must accompany the .
tier. Minimum charge 60c. ,j
IN MEMORIAM
111 loving memory of our devot1
mother, Mrs. Alice Hill, who
ed January 5, 1012.
Jiejong lonesome year, have taken
our mother so far away.
he memories of our happiness
linger throughout each day.
hen liig!it brings on the darkness I
id bless you my darling mother,
"ith you life was sweet and gay
"e loved you mother, but God
loves you best.
leep on and take your Heavenly
Mrs. Ella Abnoy, daughter; Mrs.
Isther Rainsford, daughter; Mrs
ira'May Walker, daughter; Mrs.
!atie L. Tillemani Onmfhtcrf~Mia6 J
harlesev T. Hill, daughter; Mr.
mimic Hill, son; MTTDnvftPHilL
"" ? o
JN MEMOKIAM
In loving memory of our dear
lotlier, Mrs. Charlotte Lewis who
eparted this life Jan. 16, 1940.
lot lost, not dead, not gone, not
even sleeping,
hough we have laid you in the
grave with weeping; A
ro sharp despair our chastened
hearts can fill,
'or you are with us still.
Idna, William and Dorothy Lewis
Children.
CARD OF THANKS
-^We?wi*h to thank?our many
riends and relatives for all acts
f_ kindness and for the many
?aut?ul floral offerings during
ic illness and at the passing of
>r, George T. Riley.
THE RILEY FAMILY.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
M azic V. Hammond, Reporter
If you want spiritual food in
n:cs like these come to Ridge Hill
nch second and fourth Sundays
in! be served. The Pastor. Rev.
C. Jones' is well able both phyeal
and spiritual .to handle the
,vo services per month at Ridge
ill church. For his eleven years
f real service at Ridge Hill the
lurch and the ladies' usher
oard presented" him ten dollars
s a Christmas gift.
Rev. John T. Watson the assismt
pastor was presented $3.00
i a Christmas gift.
Mrs. Thomas of Ridgcwood, N.
i in hunt viuitiipj duughtM1 sud
iiuuls Mrs. Loora Raiford. Mrs.
osa B. Raiford is orr the^sick list.
LAKE CITYHIGH SCHOOL
Prof. L. I). Bradley, Brin.
The principal, Prof. Bradley ?
ado some encouraging remarks
i the student body on Tuesday
mcerning the Aid In Farm Molization.
The Adult School, under the
ipervision of Miss Mamie O
mes will hold i-ls first, meeting
!r Lake City School on Monday,
in. 18, at 7 diO. She is asking
nit all those interested to please
i present as the success of the
:hool will depend entirely o n
ic patrons in the community.
Quite a few of ex-graduates of
il's school were seen on the camJ.?
an(Un. the. city...during the
st two weeks. They are as folws:
Miss Jesie McDonald who
taking a business 'course i n
ew York City. Messrs. Bennre
'ontgomery, A. L. Wilson and
iss Laura Belle Mention of Al- '
n University, Columbia; Mr.
rangeburg; Misses Merdellc
recn, Annie?Ruth Martrn, Jcse
Mae Thomas. Enrlene Hanna
id Odessa Cockfield Scott o f
nv York City.
AT?<?'3 vrnvrrorn1- r\f
ul_ Mia? Kathlyn?MeKensie and
iildr< n of Jacksonville, Fla. were
ic week end guests of their sist
Mrs. -James" Abram Green.
The basket ball teams continue
improve under the critical and
vntlnlztriff eyes of their coaches
issis Ethel M. Thomas and El- y
isc Cain.
Mrs. Amanda Hanna \yilliHms ~
is returned from Camp' Brecknidgo,
Ky. after having spent
mie tone with her husband Cpl.
Dhn Williams, who is stationed
lore.
itmcK. RBi\rii \'PW? {fa
Mary L. Williams, Reporter
Son 'ay ?ehool was its best
unday which was election day.
11 officers remain the same with
e evception of the aecretary.
[iss Evetta Johnson will preside ?
i the place of Miss Doris Pad?lt
who resigned. yf
The Missionary society met at J .
fc Home oF Mr, and Mm. Isaac Glliams.
A delicious course of
oit salad and cookies wer served.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irving, Mr.
lysses Johnson, Mrs. Mary
rooks. Mrs. Serat>htn? wt1Ti??w? ,
ere the dinner r-uests of Mrs.
L-ptema Williams Sunday. Misses
vetta Johnson, Juanita J,enon,
arrie M. Brooks, Willet Wise,
nnie Belle Walker and Mary Wilams
wore the iSunday dinner
uests of Misses Rosa and Edith
'illiams and Mrs. Lania Sligh.
;\vas enjoyed by all.
Mrs. I,. Sligh spent a while in
ewberry last week and reported / ,
pleasant trip.
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