The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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^ T' *r HMftml >' ' HSpt^T EL Philip Kllip o ? K-^H-xw^X-X-X-I Hb THE WAR HttKy how and then you hear |b hrjjh government ofticial |ptfeptinK to outline a policy of Ntld Operation after toe war. Hnr^wnber of citizens white and , QflWMPed are anxious about eondi- t SEBsafter the war. I hear niin- j EBBppfJS of .the gospel admonishing f ( congregations as to pro niccessarv to bo carri.d out i t tho war. The naked truth HQjptbat the people of today know | "v justas mudh about meeting con- [ fcyititrons after the war as the p-oknew of meeting them after i^the so-called Noah's flood. AlB^eady nations have killed nations the millions and destroy MP; world's wealth beyond enumeraKEl7~tion and still the end is not ul a When one day's destruction'' is more than a year's accumulation ^ ? is a sad plight for the wosld Smyn^ mav he inclined ?to - Jltfe r--' with Bishop Ransom's Version m I saying that this is the beginning 1 of the Judgment, but none can ! deny the far*. that our ; at r:.. : world is being destroyed every day. I confess ray ignorance of all the writings Sa.hu Jorm the ; W Divine. I mav not be able ti> . 'r~r terpretato riehtly the now heaven..1 I ' and new earth. Revelations 21:1. tV. ' ; But. I- certainly believe thor. v.vH (be a new earth i^pon wldc'.i , 1:0'. people will live who survive?ttMswar. These are trying times. The like of which we have nevi r read of in all the histories 0:" t 1. ?. ; . world. Having money and cann . buy. Automobiles and van not vide. i Food and fuel rationed t> titilIIonaiTes an<r paupers alike. Some . thing strange is happening in oui i world today. Undoubtedly it r.as i : gotten out of harmony with Hod. ' There is scarcely any peed to belt terr.- concerned about conditions after ! ( te-? the war far millions of Tf net ! . more will never see the end o f ! SpT the war. "Nevertheless we, ae_2___ cording to his promise, look for ' y- new heavens and a new earth, j wherein dwelletln righteousness."., II Peter 3:111. My candid opin-'jj ion is, that after the war, right ' 1 will be the governing rule for! 1 both nations and hulividiiaLs, 1 OK'.. 'orhteh will Ko - - ' - v"- Muiw: a cuiurasv 10 | i the world we are living in today. 11 r' i NEGROES ANI) CHURCH j, "In many localities including cit- ), \jr? ies and rural district, hundreds'] of Negroes don't know what it is j L_ to go to dhtrrch once in a uholC ' j year. That of itself in enough to ; j cause God's anger to burn and 11 . send judgment on the earth, It I; is one of the strangest things of 1 this age that with all of our cul- i tured pulpits and inti llig.-nt pewsj' K they have not been able to put k- forth a program that will church the unchurched hi our cities and?i rural communities. We ai\> sue- 1 ?* cessful jn civic, educational and ;: health drives, but when it comes ' Bf/' to reaching the unreached at out I ' K/, door and in our neighborhood uc j * are flat failures. Any numlK v of , p-------reasons can?bo given for TTuT^ | deplorable condition. Space and ! our limited knowhdge are inad ' ' , qunte to cite all the reasons. So ' we shall name only a few tiit-auJ have observed. First: Too many 1 1 ministers, are like the Priest and j the unfortunate traveler from ' SB- ,1 ? Jericho to Jerusalem who foil ,1 -" monjt thieves. The Bible said the ' ' jb?t preac'her merely looked on him j ' K and passed by on one sale. Then J ' came the L?evite, a church officer I'1 Y and simply looked hijii. andl! passed by on the other side, Nei- ' ' ther was interested. The Christian ; ' pf*- church-is not concerned tha least | ' r bit about lost souls. We pass \! Ejk** them by daifj^ without even in- . 1 oiHr.fj tlw,? *n iL,i I -? I I r As select or elect 'wo sirttf in mrr v 1 I?-<> villus w- empty pews: I ?Come To Jesus," when the peo- | PPl.pl* thai. should hear us are in! alleys and on rural hi^h- I ( Hf; ways. Were some of them to walk ; ( Ewe Up the aisles of some of those j ( flittrches the conKiepation ' , would drive them away with re-1 ( t and too little real Christianity in j HlPt churches at this age to please ,, ^ The Christian objective ^K'"--*kould be the salvation of souls ^HjBad to say, but they are doing ^wl^The N?w Encyclopaedia of the r^tfriean Methodist Episcopal is now taking shape i |??Pifcir to be the Negro history HAPPENINGS AROUND CHER AW AND CHES1'ER FIELD 15 y Robert L. McCall The Youl'h Council of the CI' aw Branch of the NAACP hi ts third Sunday afternoon pi ;rani un? Sunilit^aluunouu u,L.i Triumph Church on linger strc Hie NAACP will 1 rinj; to Ch aw. on Sunday Feb. -+th at Co. I'Jl Academy ihe (oddon Bell i|U et trifm Radio Station WET .'harlott$. "Nr"tA? The BYPU of th Pee Dee Ba >st church ave a?Radio proven m Sunday mjrht. 7 "ii the li f.tlie late Dr. Ceor. Wnshi'n en Carvel. Ilriiijriitjr "l,t leai niportaiit thing's accompli* 'd during Ids life. * A croup o V iu'V<> spirituals were .-ur.jLT 1 In Per' Dee Choral Club f ate Tic Miss Tho?.a*e:ia II.-he PrU*;<V? "I hi nroei at.) was und iie direction of [> t McfttH.flv tifti* i.-rndo '.!ae- of :! e C'.ii . i-. iii^rr. soio >i jrave vt inter 1I.h!ai_ jnoitrii !! FrFw;rftVrR?>c primrinjr to us all of the hi4 'ijrhts from ai>r.>aii ami at hon It was or.ioycl by all. Ktuus Xc as. 'iintiouiui'V. (hi account o:' cxs rationir ':u> Vkosterfkl<i basket ball ton ias plavtM ^UIK1 To\v "n'tc -nr. il trnnics. The- school is <iivi<l r.to fw-it trams: Rivors Boars a Jackson Timers. Rivors Boa: yirlst won from. Jackson Tijrt ; F'-liry. itio.i with t h 1 !i al-i th. Rovers w'as ' a 1. 'i hi Pa., last week ; t n.'ir-o -h fnwruJ of her sist: T ; 1 . to -ay tha-t It*. 1 . ! Irey- is yiprovhi nicely. .' I.sses tldiova Te'le'1 : forme; >. MiK-osiinft, Pa., i.a.- made h ionic in CheVtnv v.hk l or a-.a Irs. Pearl Smith on A. C. 1.. A Miss Katie White, formerly his city now of Washington. is hnm.i i>. ...v ...-.unfe; lit. I iU"UU ' Irs. J oh nil- Mae White. ST. JAMES A. >1. E. VHIRCI Rev. M'm. McDonald. Raster Sunday schn<.; opened 10 u.i vith tht- Supt, and co-workc nvsoiU.'- After the class study he lesson tlte school was \vond< Ally reviewed !>y thy. i?astor. T jcginners- elasg is holding thc-ha id". Mis. ii.Dtmald teacher. T >astor preached two strong si hons Sunday and the spiritual ti an high. For the morn in/ te Fohn "J:2. theme A Prospero Christian. Sunday night. Jam I :G theme Victory. Wheeler H Air Wardens worshiped with us his service. Mr. Bonner was t nin.ipal speaker and we ctijo u naviiijr imm. . i r.ey arc wt .'onu1 at any time. Rev. C'.mnin tain was also present. >f the world. This will he t most complete biographical h tWy anTI TTneytlopacdia publis d in 150 years of African Met xiism. It will assemble the a distance of the greatest schoia >f the church. it will seel; t preserve the lives of the peoj who have done the work. Aft run have gone into the great 1 . end whoie will yo'..r record hi Who will remember you '25 yea from now? Where are the recur >f those who lived 25 to 50 yea .LJililJf. u<-"' ?"t. in tin: lirat. E cyclopaedia published _by I'ish R. -B,- Wright Jr., who /s aut'n >f.tnis publication? Who w enow - how -ytm hmlcrrh?'At* ".'VgO "or this puhlication The Palmet Lender wants pastors and laym lesFrvn;1; space to 'comnmnica villi The Palmetto Leader.-Ode )ia. S. Drawer 527 or Rev. P. KHis^'2-11 Ashley Ave. C'ha eston, S. C. between now and t 15th of February. Just write irid we will send the prop blanks to he filed and terms A< t ipiwKly I'wr T !l rtrttv rrr niK I N ION The interdenominational min x*rs union of Charleston and 1 dnity helf! a great session wi Rev. J. It. Pearson, president :harge. Religion in the home w ahly discussed hv Rev. Mr. Dail of St. John Reformed Kpiscof Chpreh. lie was commended t his timely address. The meeti was largely :TTfondod Our A. M. E. Alliance met a with Rev. J. W. Murph presWli by request of the president Ri R. I. Lemon, Rev. J. K Heard w the order of the day and his mi kiifce was one that will be lo remembered. Our ministers me in#* m Charleston are among 1 beat to be foand anywhere* Let us advance on our kne< i _ .! '} ' ~ ; BISHOPS MEMORIAL A. M. E I H1K( H. Washington Strggj Columbia. S. (\, Jan. 17, PM3 ? Last -Sunday was a aistory makIC* ing day for our church. After the Sunday School, which was beauti- | !'i !!y conducted by Supt. I)r. ^ D. ^ -ChnppclU' and h*w - cciu hcra, I be ot i morning services?u gan. j IL" The church was beautifully dec-j ' mated with flowor.s. and the "Fa. , TriTu.'s A:It Ti I nivev.ify Choir" unOJ i j~.hr dir. etion of Mrs. J. (1. T.c-. Million, gave a beautiful background. with robes of blue and iiU i ? ^ j told. The spiritual atmosphere whs ,, j felt as the choir rendered most ,.v ! excellent music, especially the soj lection by the trio, the solo by f ! Hrcnnie Haeklo.v, and "InflammaL_ : i < c..i m u -J <ung by Miss_Untli rles. who ii- [b.oyidiL tile congregation TO the ''I ! od'-" ' <b" c'-,. c-.ll). . f;T{<- j a>tor to a capacity 'iuircli of mcir.bi'is, friends and n ; \ is iters. II.. was at Vhs bast as he an 1 ..-unite Ilea the tb'-mr "The Power 'n- ^ and Tai-k of fthe ' Oluireh". ll* ; The ' Kvery Member Pew Rally" u was a big success. All of tin; names ' Y J i *a ; !u;vc? n >{ com*- to tin- reporters as fpycrr but the following gave lacif" ! amounts and -those who helped, mi | ^ryT l>r. W.l>.- Chny.prllc. gtWM.n Oil c,j ! his new were. I)vs. Counts. GraniUj | num. Mi.ciicll. Griffin., Adams, rs. ' Stuart. Tiioaiaj. R.tf. Kennedy: rs i Messrs. 11.Hon!ware, W.H. Harvey c | Hopkins Paul. Henry \\ iliianis. A. j W. Sinihii'..*. Venn. Mood and Mis n j lan.e Sniiiii. rt*'|_ TTcvC H.li. Rathr. 11. S-hM'.O On j a is pew were. Master Bol.ny llig>v { gins. little Miss I ma Crawford, until ave sj.ao. Misses l)ovot.t\ i,N ! Wilson. r.vCVil NTl..on, Georgia j Cook,, airs. I..M. Ross and W.C. :ioif. and Mr. ilevwnrd Tat lor. vc (() j Mrs. l-.'l. Cii. p;telie. > <.."<> C*n j) j ..,-r pew wire Misses M. ilo'.lowny 1-, j J.M. Peiiy, \ ivian Pell, iiiilie and I > a.eria t happeUe, P.P. Clarke, j Mario:. \\ ..ii.au---- -iJloiii.ciiu Hen- ! ' I dorsor.. B.C. Williams, Mr. Miller ! I Johnson, and i>rs. Kverrtt anil in. I onmnuir. | ! - i lw : other tvhers \vh. ' list the* Ot j f'*|inrtvr decs lo t haw > ? purled j fl" as follow. : - i Lp * ... lir. S. Jh- HtKfMr.s- Slu.uu.; . Mr&v ue I.. T. Utiles $2.Oil; .\lr. tannest Cimnnrtio $"J.U; Mrs. 11.Lh litiif|0 ler $3M0; Mis. K. M. IHtnht'.ir. >.").25; 1 >r. 1.. 'A. Lewlv $5.4)0; us Mrs. (). V. Lewie tjd.OO; Mrs Ada es Austin $5.00; Miss Colea Kpps ill S3.00; Mrs. Alice Brown $J.O); at Mr. Daniel Thompson $2.5tr; Mi?sho 1 Jamescina Thompson $2.50; Mrs. i Tt: 1 ia Hollie $5.00; Mr. and Mrs. riiaddeiis Minis $2.0.); Mr. Marj ion Myers, $1.00; Mrs. Zola Walitor $1.00; Mrs. T. .1. Miles. Jr. . $2.00; Mr-. Kminn Dtivis $5.00; I j Miss Josephine Hollie $2.00; Mrs. ^ j K. 1. 1 )tn*krtt $0.25r Miss Sarah ^ j William- $5.'.0; Mrs. Daisy Caf1 fey $5.00 Mis-. Annie Bell Mur^ j ray Ific. fatal amount for the j nay > i * I ^ Dr. \V. D. ("nappelle wa- elect} id tin- delegate to the Elv.t.iral ,cv ! _ 1 ('olle^e and Mr. Daniel Thompson , was ''left oil alt i-iTiii 11' i_. ; There were many friends and . ; visitors who expressed themselves us ! las havmjt enjoyed the services to j j tile hi^nest . j It* i i i?-" ??? " " ' '?*? i f(p i Xext Sunday .Ian. 21 Dr. \V. I'. ()1 j I/, flarke. i>. D., Presiding Elder iljjo. ill |,t. with us at ll:oO a. m. ^..PAIwm-hiv invtV-tf- trr?wfTrsdiip ~wfth~ l() ' lis at "The Little Friendly church L,n ; around the corner." __ j tc , The Pastor, officers and mem- ! mi !<ers ate very prrateful to a!! who ! E. {-helped?m-<ury-way to- - a;;r: ir- ! Rally a success, he I ^ j Sarah \\ iRianis, Reporter If. C. Rutier. Pastor of: MT. /ION A. M. K. CHl'RCH I Rev. ('. ('. Mcllwain. Pastor i*- | We are hapry to say that' we ri- | ire liesrinning a new spirit with th j the new year. , Sunday was an in i 'deal for sendee and many were as out for Sunday school. We are 0y j looking forward for our regular ' service Sunday and Sunday nitc. or l Wc are asking all members to be on time. Our second quarterly conference \viTT lie heid at Shiloh I eh'.irch the first Sunday in Febru j ary. "We are asking every leader * I to plefise see their member so they ' can he ready to make their full re^Z'porL just as Ibey have been docs" inpr already. n* Wq find our sick list much ime*" pro^d. -be Don't fail to come to Mt. Zion if ? you want to hear good preaching is. at anytime. i " . . ' - { < THE PALM] 11 ' - ?' avft ... .Thc^ will Ik- a mct'tiiij? called I /a Columbia January 30, for?fcbe 1 purpose of organisms; the entire i Camuiib_arou. The following counties arc tn tin- Central Smith CnH rolina?inva i?Kershaw. Kailti "Id 1 d.cxitigtmi. Richland. Saluda, Calhoun, Orangeburg and Ilamberg. Only three 6!' these counties havi | organised trooper?They?are?Or- i nntrcbttrg*. I.vxinqton and ""Richland. i The- hoy-; all over those eight ! counties are ready to join* troops', but. they \\ill not be .able ti> start] <iREKNVII.I.K NKWS H ( pi. Robert, I.oo Gibson of New j York was thd1,*gucst ol hi? grand- ( parents Mr* and Mrs. I\K. Rani's' f --'2 Klfoiil ot. last week. Cpl. Gibson is now stationed at Camp '.ajtMmi?ttr?A".gnrta. C?. He was ! fop.iit rh,- of tlrs iHty. He also visit d ins sister, Miss Mar.aivt Louise Gibson, who is taking nurse i training in Coiumb'.u. S.C. lie rt.tirncd to Camp Cordon and u port ' ft ot -raving had a me.' time with 1 friends ami relatives while here, j The funeral of Mr. Joe Chandlei ! .v;,s belli at Springfield Ikipti-p 'iu'.rth Sunday tit one'o* clock. Ik h'ft to mourn his loss a wife, om ; a11!, oho granddaughter, otto sistei i host of other relatives ..anil lit nds. | Internment in Rkmland cemetary ' 'r.inks and son hau e liar pre of fu .. ! nrrnnjioni lit.'. Dr. Mov.in.li of C'hieajro. 111. was i visitor at Sprint! held Baptist ("luireh Sunday and preached an -i.suii iiiti- -atid helpfnl sermon. The many friends of Mr. Furnan ' Biu" Lark) Odell of Tlioir.p- | -tit St. are (Liijrhted to so.' hhn out attain after hi injr sick. Mr. and Mrs. < (\ Walki r and family have the di.pest sympathy of their,many friends in the loss - f thelT mother. Mrs. B.K. Walkei 1 ivho departed this life Thursday after heinjj ill for several days, j Funertil services were lteld Sun.' 'afternoon at Gothsemane Baptist! Church in tne Pinny. mountain | secuon. Friends and relatives of Mrs. J. H. Young of E. McBce Ave. were shocked to learn of her de,ath. She ; departed this life Saturday night alter being seriously ill one week. .She was loved by all who knew hei She was a devoted member of Tabernacle Bapti'st Church. She left to mourn her loss a daughter, one grand?daughter^ one?get nt-grmm. son. two sisters, one brother, a host of other relatives and friends. She was a sister of Mrs. Esteli Martin of Thompson St. Fmu ral . 'services are incomplete. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman i of 'J1 t El ford St. are the proud j .parents..of 4Uve- btvW?gir+r Mr: Sherman is in Detroit. Mich, and ; Mrs. Sherman and.family are ex- -i porting to join 'him soon. Miss Jacqueline Thomas, of Washington. D.C. is visiting?Ihhm parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Thomas' .. i. ..j.v. j_,c\yis, vio tor several' years was instructor and band -master at Stirling Ilijrh School, J was recently graduated from an hUiiiiun' miulidHli' H'l'IIIINg?.cTiool and commissioned a second lieutenant in the anrv according to a report received here. The mission committee of the State Sunday School convention for this erca, is planning a study course which will bp held at Tabernacle Baptist Church March 8, and 12, 1943. Detailed information will tm grvcTT hiter. Itcvr <*.F^-GmTr [ dy is president of fhe convention concerning the proposed course and members of the committee are Mrs. Cicnevri Young, Rev. W.M I Lipscomb, and Rev. W.M. Watsrtn We are all rn tins war -- every man. woman and child. But thousands of women will soon< have the opportunity to take a piore active part, for the Women'a Army Auxiliary Corns is increasing ita strength to 150,000 uniformed women. , A* S..W ETTO LEADER 30UTS I K1?A; i until the adults are orpanreed first. II- re are the 'jip.-ulions .that are -tu. he filled at the meeting on Jan ' arv "() ChairiiV.il i,f tlv- C nti-iil. S. (\ Division; Vice Chairman, Commissioner. Operating committees to befille4; Chairman of Finance, Chairill ail of Camping" and Activities. Chairman of Training. Chairman of Advancement. Chairman of Organization and Extension, Chr. of Ileaitii and- Safety. nAI.TIMORFT MI). NEWS 7 Hy Mrs. Course (I. I)oug!as Mr. and .Mrs.- Fred ilas'.ey ha::s their r'lost on Saturday thch nephew i'vt. lUardeil llasloy.? ?> I r. Th.r.ders Cove wen I -win ? i < iein his family in Chester. S. C flic sick are Mrs. Eliza Davis .'drs. S. ClUithron. Dea. Roosevelt Heath and .Mr. Robert Hardy. The Mi^roTTafy Circle rendered "a platform program. .Mr si Alio, Fleming, president. Mrs Hattie Flower was past-bj guest of Mrs. Mollie (Sore and en"i joyed herself very much. The Missionary circle will mec' Mrs; Johnson !~00 W. S;-.rat-<gstreet. Election of officers will be nc'l l set this meeting. Trc \\ illiwj Workers club wi' u :;.der a protfiain Jan. 24 at b:0 pun. Mr*. Louisa (j. Douilwss wa. past-b,\ yueat of Mrs. La p. a lias toy i;n Saul day. KllKIK SI'ItlNt; NEWS The bony of Mr. Ikenutcn'Jaek son was iuneralized at Ilidyo IIill Baptist alu:rail January 7. IP 12. I was brought from Hempstead. N V. ' Those* arc oi Mnuu iiMj the re*mains were* a brother, Willie fa.2; son, sister-in-law. Mrs. Millear Jackson, both of X. Y. Mrs. An .tie J. Williams, a sister lives here Ridge Hill High School Mabel V. Davis, Reporter Air classes have completed their first semester examination and ai\ now determined to make the best out of their daily recitation. Below is a list of students main tabling the highest average for tin* first semester? 11th grade general average for semester: Mabel Davis B plus; Mary Williams, B; Mary CI 1(1 vei', B; Rosa Williams B~ and Carrie Mae Brooks R. 10th grade: Lcroy Broadnax Kirglish K plus, History A; Ida Mac -Sinitb: -llh?tory-. B ..plus. . | The highest average in physical education: Kvetta M. Johnson 11th guide and Deportment, Gertrude Valentino.- Mary tttnvcT arrrt tlTadyr Glenn. !'t h era de: At real* Coleman P plus; Tropzsy I.ce Davis B plus and Margie Greene B. ?Xth- yrmfea-C4en -Abies- B- rdus trrrrr Mazie Hammcnd B plus. 7th grade: Hazel Rail'ord A and vtuinr wary /\. nth grade: Jsephine Mitchell P. ilus: Geneva Ilolston 15 plus and h llwi'i'in II 5th grade: Dorothy Green B; Herbert Coleman A; Ruby Johnson B: Fred Kenncr 15 :tnd Otis | Walters B. First grade (Tots) Iress'a Peterson, Elmer Williams. The "English Dramatic Club' held its weekly meeting Friday. An impressive and eventful program was rendered. Our program commiTtee seems interested in bringing before us an up-todate program at all intervals. Te music department both the choral group and those teceiving ' lessons are in splendid progress under the appreciative supervisly has what it takes to develop one's musical talent. Keep a watchful eye on this paper ju),. reganls to the date when a musical recital will appear here doing the month of April. ~v Y ENLIST 1 W w- ^ Sf * - 'V A ?T?o n\x fh 5 first to eniist I Inm ,-nmv.>l>rn lni-n..hi.-l 1.,. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sydney A. Moore their 8t>5 aero farm early Wed Day. Between now and Jr.nuai ?rn farmers, larjro and small, a .heir farms this year more TTf ho war.?AAA Photo by Kosen lAPPKMNdS ABOUND 'ES.M1T1I 'riendship >1. I'. Church The Frrdny sc'opI was opem t its usual hour with Supt. K, 1 Jcsmith at his post. Quite irjro" number' httvmlod. Frioif hip Sunday sc hool has ? no of tl arpest nttoiiciar.v o in the F!oren< istrict. The older ones don't st:i ?ome-tmtl sent! their .hi;< 1 rt-n ?ht hoy tome them selves Itnd * tal tivo parls in the. school. The dipt. is wide awake. The church as well as the sell a All miss Miss Vivian Ma/.yat lu> has been taken, oil* thd^r ?rvc shelf and has game to D? loinos for training in WAAC. Fi he always attended church. .Miss Carrie Robinson is sti A s.'ipr'se party was given < 'onday nite hy. Mr. and .Mrs. Hi Jorscy of Dorscytown at the mine for the following: .person lis-ios Loni.o Mad;'. Willie Do: l!oy. teacheis of Dorseytov fool: Misses Their..a White Mown school; Anna White o Richmond. Va.. and Rhodie L. Do ' ey of Rulfalo, X. V. Mr. at Trs. George Chandler were ah nvited. A very delicious cour vas servi <t7 STnvo 01 niosF an, hing one wanted to oat. Aft1 he supper many riddles and jok< cere told. Thank to Mr. and Mrs. Do ov for the wonderful supper. Miss Louise Mack was the we* nd grv.cst t>f Aiis l lie! ua Whit Misses Mack. Donallv and Whi i.eonipanied Rev. K. White to h hurch in Georgetown Sunday ar '. njoyed a fine time. TILLMAN NEWS lly V. Franc*. > Gttfver ?unrf?y was the first day of sprit' specially Sunday night as th< drolled along in the mnonlig oming from ch.urch. Hut vcmen - i."r ynmr-"PPM?days are""yet? come. Sunday was a grav. ! da Ilev. llar.ir.iilt delivered a wr.i lerfu! message on Sunday. which everyone seemed to ha> enjoyed. 4.',i o. !i. M. Mct uihe, add Mr. A. W.norul are on l! eck liwt; we- wish for tiiem oieedy recovery. KITis Co!iinr.niit.\ school is sti :/aki:v progress under the leadc <'rip of Prof. K. O. Ho\ian. Fro l.e honor roll all classes art doit ellcat work. Watch for t . .i.ijojnii e'l'Hiom ui l itu WII.I ir. unity. New Zion Baptist church real >hh! u packed house Sunday uigl .o hear the Savannah Jubilee Sir j 'Os and trey were r" illy goo Collection raised $;i2.(>'2. Pies them on .January dl at Lovely Hi Maptist church. Hoar Mr. i Juinpter sin^r '-What A Time". Don't miss your copy of ti Palmetto Reader, ti will'Tead yc in very good news. See Mast \. Ij. Tyler for yours. An excellent example of ho great is the scope, and effect i this war is the fact that to<U our government is seeking worm ns well as nien to serve as soldie of Uncle Sam. The talents of tl women of the country are needi in the Women's Army Anxilia Corps. It is the patriotic duty eligible women to respond. --r* 3 Sati HEIR FARM 7 Cla * I Menu Marr H order | On Hfej. * J~md i We ^r^*"'"" - : : TT lie m ^9 3M h^V HP I 9 * s w i ^v<V ^NF. * Mrs. I ;1 In nib 3 ; - ? j Mom ^ ?,;",-:.....i ( tTTr^l'T'V ,.' _. ".-4 | U>{ ' ' ' ' ..^.^ 1 In heir j^irm in the U?i3 Food-i'or-Fiee- om l?. S. Department of Acvicultvve wove ^rofc Brandywino, IWI. They signed up dcpa: iiesdny following: Fai m Mobilization 11 y 30 all of the Nation's (580,000 Ne- y?u re expected to sign up to produce on i _ the thing;.-, Uncle Sam needs?to win I ^ c g' i bloom. . ; -rSomt I IIMTHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Sadlj Rev. R. J. Jefferson. Pastor Services were very beautifully ?d carried ,out beginning with the ["). I Synday school session. Tiie lesson a was thoroughly taught on all class 0 rl- os of the school; After the classes 0ll(* l-i^rp-assemblod, Mr. \V. II. Harvey 'n s:| :e ; assistant Supt., told oft some of ' ty j his experiences also nialde a brief 'lus^' cc . how to entertain the children. >v ir The pastor bright two very Mr | thoughtful messages last Sunday, our pl i For the morning worship the text you ; :k ! was selected from St. Luke 111:29. you. t?. j For the night message the text Mi es j was e osen from Jeremiah .'5J:G or - subject Persecution o*. the Right'1 POlHg?-For both messages appa- II ill really the pastor wiis'at his best. | The nastor asked all chairmen of ">' the various boards together with Ou I ' the Steward and Trustee boards to a th; '' remain in after the_i:iorninj sin-- ,,omo II vice. A vciy vital plan was pre- and ] s: j rented and was unanimously ap- full t n"! proved. ijtif g I We were delighted to see the fd - , 1 . many friends and visitors in t:ie j >m' ? services last Sunday. Come again. ?ess r- I ' | you will always find a cordial wel- ! 'Mi: 1 conic here. !B *? I X. C ^ -ionrr VARNV1I.1.K NEWS j Ml. Edmond Williams, Reporter j Ho is Mi p. lanie Eanguurd has return- j .Miss r" rd home after underijoiny: a no i- . rclati j jus operation at the Ridaeland {his s J lesp-Uil. We l:\ist il.at-u she w.d j pnrtii - i continue to improve. Mrs, Katli- boi.na \c I -vile Cells and Miss Charlotte 'Mr :i! Champlin county teacher were in Conw u' 'wn Saturday also Mrs. Jessie ters. Cd wards is homo again after be- Re in*.r in the hospital for sometime. hip; ? Riant Chape] OIK Church ^ j Sunday school opened at its us- ',inin Ual hour, teachers and student, at :'aS f 77 'Tcir post.?This was tlic TargesT '"bje " attendan.e for the year. The U's- 1:1 .. oil was reviewed by the Supt., ?1' Miss Isabella Rakes verv beauti- ''bscri n f?i chilli i iiuicb re'- 1 U e t. can.' Rev. Brown gave us .another his u ' one of hi? wonderful messages: rt>" * ItHli I'salm. 1st verse, subject The " i (?!< ry of (rod. ITevCRrowri always ir,oni' rj, ! have something good for the conj Sunday at St. Marit'an for another j ' 1 '-re?I sermon by Rev. E. A. John- j iii j j_ 1PT I $1.00 Heading for "0c. Don't Miss Tl -J FIB M A DAM 1 'v m BIlfSH ^',c ^'rst t'1 0 'n >'?ur 1<|I rartBl I.OOK FOR THE NAM >g || Sho never fails to control (1 | Bl tention of any one. no in ii >1 may bo. She never fails ill H VP&EPJJ marrUrKo- with the one of P |JH separated, discover the oa B Komombor, she guarantees to bring a ij iiiiiun or junr enure me. tasi uix?t:xEi j your way. She guarantees to prnmo< ?i . properties, change the condition of >u you can look hack upon your life and i CT | been averted had you proper advice a' ' ,it's not too iate vet; call see the worn all. What benefit would a reading he to remove the dark cloud which hani guarantees to do to each and every o lW She changes the conditions of your li and forces until she accomplishes ever *y bition of your life. Satisfaction gi jn Separate Room For Colored People. rs and be convinced. Prices within the B*j Permanently I>ocated on Meeting Str? _ Highway, next to Bawen Barber ^ 9:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. DAI i: -? ^ lrday, January 23, 1943. ssified Advertising V Column . -:ji nl Notices, Chrds of Thanks, 'I1 niams, Birth Announcements iage Announcements etc. are ^ jed for at the rate of 10c per >k Cash must accompany the . Minimum charge 50c. IN' MEMORIAL! December 81, one year asro. > J. Dennis passed to the beyond where there is peace mppmess. ] love you .mother and miss ^ ,OU so. .... r children: Mrs. I,ula I>. Gnrof Santa Monica, Calif.; Mr. y H. Dennis, Jr.,, of Colum- sj S. Miss Robbie Dee Dennis * 1 rashin?fton, 1). ('.: Mrs. Leola iliiamjt of Washington, D. C.; Dorothy M. Patterson of Co- M i ia. Mr. James E. Denni* of r '? oo, \T. C.; Sister. Mrs. Emma . { Columbia: Brother. Mr. RobHTnnMftvilio v c IN MEM OR I AM j sad hut lovtig memory .j dear- husband and brother , Franklin \\\. j:kir.moreJrwho . rted tin's life one year ago, ary 21. 1012. j have left an aching void world can never fill, we mi-ss you, but our loss ia ^ a leaven's gain; J : day we hope to meet in _?J ;he land of eternal bliss. * << ,* missed by: # * s. Beatrice M. Dunmore, wifo Brothers and Sisters. . J WORDS OF THANKS 1 j i I the many friends both col- a and vvhito, who contributed J iy way hi helping us during llncss and death of our dear mul and father, Edward Mc- j we arc deeply appreciative I hat you 'have done, ty. the richest blessings o f Heavenly Father rest upon and His abundant grace keep .j This is our prayer, s. Maggie McCall and $ Children. KNNETTSYTLLE NEWS j Callie 1). Sanders, Reporter r home soldiers are getting nice to give a few pop call? ^ . John Loston of Camp Lee I Panie Munnerlyn. They were >f cheer. Mr, Loston i.s mak;oc:!. Mr. and Mrs. R. Loston ^ bought1 a beautiful new auto j ire making good in their bu^e* ' on Hudson street. ' ; I ss Antile McCollum student ennett Coollcge, Greensboro , . iR hme fr a fey days vaca-aftor?m4<l-term?examination. Kisseller Moore of X. Y. arhome for a few* days rest, the house< guest of his sister Julia-Moore on King St. The ives and friend,, are making lay home a happy one. Many j us, dinners?and?suppers are ? -1 given in honor of Mr. Moore. . J. B. Drake was called to ay Sunday on insurance matv. Gordon one of our outstand vl. E. pastors was in the city the week end visiting his son daughter. He preached the. iiip sermon at Shiloh Sun- j rom the text Phillippians 11:14 ct Press un fur a high calling id. We enjoyed every second s stay. Dr. .J. J. Starks was it hut Rev. Gorden delivered ^ rmon worthwhile. He is on _ ay to N. Y. visiting his childhere. . Edward MeCall well-known . ner of Evans Chapel A. M. E - "J lurch died at his home . o n ?Ktreet after- a?period of is. He was funeralized Sun- \ uuernoon. kcv. VYehO, pasTie following relatives out^ ? Continued on Page 6 >iIk Special. Limited Time I TIlfiLMA D iD ADVISOR City, County or State ' K MADAM THELMAN the thought, mind and atatter how far away they to bring about a apeedy ' your choice, reunite the fT rth's lost treasure. /< 1 bout every desire and am y obstacle that may be lit . te your business, sell your your entire life. Perhaps { see how trouble could have . fe the proper time. Perhaps ? an who knows all and sees j > to you unless she in able firs over you; and this she ^ ij ne calling upon her. fe with the ruling planets V1 y hope and desire and anr^"' - H jaranteed or no charges. s White and Colored come reach of all. >et in the Trailer on No. 1 j Shop, West Columbia --yy T8 AND SUNDAYS - - - J