The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
~ Saturday, February (?, 1913
AROt'N I) Wi:ST (() 1A Ml 51 \ _
By Rev. A. I,. Diggs
The Brookland Progressive
Church and Sunday School union
met with St. Jaines Bapt. church
Jan. 30-31. The writer preached
Saturday. All business was trans
day morning S. S. and the concert
were tine. The talks made by Mr?
" nrre*-m?ttTn. Mrs. Colia Livingston.
Mrs. Amy Boykin,? Deacon
Green fium?Laurel St. Bant, and
Rev~3. fc. Garrett pastor of Mt.
Hot.ion. All were good. The sermon
preached by Rev. T. Jones
and the sermon preached by Rev
Jackson were?' wonuerful?Total
(.ollcct'ion raised $55.G8J Paid out
Jj^r expenses 817.00.' Balance
leave ot the church $38.08.
|t has boon announced that r
Sunday School convention will bt
organized in this field on the third
Sunday afternoon !n J!n:\!i a n
IjM^klaiid Baptist church is where
IW^Rll take pinCo by invitation of
the deacon and delegates;
Rev. J. L. Livingston who went
4 ~ T .. l - ~ 1 J r? i ? . n
m j^iincitiiiu, r in,, 10 visu nts mom
er has returned and was present
to the Union Saturday.
Hoin to M71 and .Mis. Joscpi
Blassinggill Jan. IS a line buh\
0|?i rl.
Mrs. Annie Margie, the wife ol
?Mr. Ilermon Blassingah; who hits
been in Hie hospital for two weeks
up. to t .is writing is much improv?eili
Mrs. Julia tsliuh the wife o
Dent on-Henry Slig'h is very sick
in the Hapnytown section of \V.
Columbia. We hope lor her a
speedy ro.'overy. Mrs. Mary Williams
is on tlie sick list also 'Mrs
Grace Fidler and son Julius- we al
so wish for them a speedy re
covory.
Mr. Martha Corley Mrs. Delia
-Mac Davis, Mrs.'Ella Ilagood who
have been on the sick list but arc
better and able to be out again.
V.7.* regret very much that Rev
EI. E. Davis pastor of Laurel St
Baptist elnireh-on account of TTT~
ness and was unable to attend tV1
union but the union-sent him a donation
hv tlm T>? "
- ..t. ..vit*- .uuv4?^i <uur i\L'V, \>
M. Green.
Rev. F. D. Dreher pastor of St
James AME church, Abbeville, was
in West Columbia from Thursday
night of last week and returned or
Saturday morning:.
_i Mr.?Willie?llagood?and?famil>
^ have moved from Edmund to W
Columbia and is now living 01
TWmpson Row next' door to his
brother Mr. Theodore Haye-od.
There will be seven sermons
preached at Rrookland Baptist by
seven different preachers on Funday
afternoon Kobr 1 1 h'^giimmpat
d o'clock.
The League and Missionary so
:iety of Double Branch AME, the
choir of Mt. Pleasant Baptist- nnc
St. James Baptist choir will take
a part in the service. It is for the
benefit of Brookland Bapt.-church.
Rev. Henry Mickens is master of
c e lemony i
Lie. Jeff Albert of W. Columbia
and Rev. 11. E. Jones, Columbia
_ are on the stele iistv The-writer
called ttt sec them Tuesday.
Rev. B. C. Cunningham is among
- the few preachers that be on time
Wle saw him in company with his
madam passed thru here just after
ID o'clock ' last Sunday morning
moving briskly toward Piscmb
AME church.
GILBERT NEWS
Sunday was another ideal day
for churchgers during the Sunday
school hour at Zion Jlopewell Baptist
church. Theie was a large atgjpdancrr.
Deacon Robert "Adorns
conducted the services. After a
beautiful lesson was taught by
Deacon David Bracy, a splendid
review was made by Rev. K. W. N*
v Bracy. Mrs. Janie Barr of St.
Mark Baptist church was a visi
"""'e gluil ?* hwMn h?>
J^hip with us.
Mis. Blossie Mac Bracy and Miss
Connie Clark were sponsors of a
ft party Saturday night at the Gilbert
school for the benefit of the
Sunday school.
Miss Eloise R. Boozer, teacher
^id students of the Gilbert school
' wfsh to express their grateful
tnanks to Mrs. Carrie Lindsay foi
the delicious light bread rolls she
made for the lunch room last week.
*> Mr. and Mrs. Willie Carter of
Fairvew spent Sunday here with
Vf.. 1 - " "'
mi-, nnu mrs. rtuoseven, uouins.
The following persons working
in Columbia, spent the week-end
at home with their families: Mr
James Lindsay, Mrs. May me Dent
and Mr. James Mitchell Sr.
Miss Lushia Hartley of Columbia
spent Sunday here with her mother
? Mr*. Mnlindu Hartley, Mary Hul
en and L, C. Hartley.
Fraiicine Clark, reporter
HICKORY PROVE .
' I? A I'TIST .CHURCH
I
Rov. NV. AV. Tnomor, lector
Rowesville.?The Tine ("novo
Union was holi1. 'heif Saturday
and Sunday.
Saturday roornimr dovotions lot!
Dv ttpn. ET U 1 i-vvs and TT S7~
.Sims'. Rc-v. ?T. Robinson nrm.clied
tm- l;iU?du?t??ew Uwn ihu
subject: Will a Man Rob ClotTT
In the afternoon a talent pro-ftianj
was rendered by the young
people. conducted by Mpss JeroIcneSmiley
nn<l Prof. l.W. Harrison,
as follows: Papers by the'
Messes L. B. Sims; 11 Ion Smalls
i id ltuth Pervv; Solo. Miss Per,lu
Kvars; Poem Miss draco Got
'Ion; Solo Miss Gvncie Dixson.
Rev. Tonmer responded to thiv
excellcnt program. ltev. Pay ton
made eneottrajjinrr remarks.
tnujfrt by Prof. W. Harrison.
The?Sunday school?concrt?was
as follows: Solo Miss Graciv Ibxson;
paper Miss Is'ila P. Sims:
Duett Misses Calliv fiooden anICartluL_L.
Jamison; Paper Miss'
: illio . XTTT TT-tT
. ...... ..i. j iw;. r.- , PiMir ;?1 ( >. \ HIniv
Toomer: Paper Miss_ A lie.
Tamiron. Comment on the program
hv Prof. Harrison.
Time having- arrived for the
M l-ssionary sermon, our honorable
nastor Rev. \V. W. Toomer asvended
the rostrum with the fob
!nv. in,"- limine ltov. .1. ICuhinsoti
Rev. K. J. Mi'ddleton and Ilev.
David Williams. After a heartfelt
service. Rev. Toomer preachd
fiom the subject: Present ConMTtlence
Inspired by Past Experience.
Total collection was $50.GC
Sunday night we enjoyed a~
cry splendid program at Central
"Vf. E. church which-was rendered
by the young people and local
rcachei s.
BETHEL A. M. 1-. CHLRC H
Rev. It. J. Jeffyrson, Pastor
The stewards and'trustees met
in joint session for the purpose
j>f hearing the special treasurer's
(port, and also to ascertain the
otal indebtedness of the church.
Mi*. E. \V. Vance Cashier of tin
Victory Savings Bank and special
rcasurer of the t> '-tees' department
had a very complete reort
with regards to the church's
nance "and indebtedness. The
( port showed that the church
vas not in worst condition linanially.
The report showed that
' 11 fritor. st payments have been
aaid, but there have been some
lefaults in paying the agice.d
principal. However some installments
have been made on the
principal. After the report was
ccepted the pastor ,asked the
>rcthren to express themselves.
There were differences of opinion
AiuL?all?agreed on tlha central
oint of raising some money to
Tirther reduce the indebtedness
?>f the church. A rally-Avers?launch.
I tu ra.x* iivo tnousand dollars
I by the second Sunday in May.
On January 19-Dr. R. W. Manec
was unanimously elected the lay
delegate to the Electors' X'ollege.
Rev. Ponder brought the tncsagc
Sunday for the.mo:nlns> service.
The message yea.-- very inspiring.
For the' night service a
rntsieal program sprr: >t I b y
he auxiliaries and junior chop
for the ptirpos-'. of raring funds
to do some much needed work at
the parsonage. Dr.-Mane? and the
entire group need to be com mend
ed for the very fine program.
Friends and visitors arc always
-Welcome al Bethel.
GAFFNKY NEWS
JshtMVuaJ^jntajnd(\>Elhfduirclt
Rev. W. E. Wilson. Pa.-.tor
The Pew Rally that was held at
Trcrard chapel Sunday was quite
\ success. Elder A. R.s.-'c'.l ( orr.
presiding elder -of the York and
Chester district delivered a wonilerful
sermon to a good crowd
His sermon will, be long rememberer!.
Wn hoping that Rev. O.Irs
| V. O. .lefferios and members of
j A, M. K. Zion and their pro si linp i
| elder will come a^ain to Sheran!
hapalr "Tim LitUuH^llumdr on the
Hill".
Presiding F.ldcr A. Russell Corn
will held hip first quarterly conference
at "AMR Zion Monday ni.trht.
February ThT.
Pvts. Howard Roberts, T. W.
Glyniph, (Jeortre Spears, ffenrv
Speai-. and Albert Little iolin arc
stationed at Camp Van Dorn,
. Miss.
1 1 \I()\ HU'TIST ( 111 R* H _
i
Rev. I.. ('. Jenkins. Pastor
The Joint. Missionary society ol
J Union Hajitist chur.h hold its rojjul'
r mot.tiily meeting on-Xues<ia>'
' ni*;!H Jan. 'Jii will} the President,
j Mrs. N. A. Robinson in charge.
\Vc wove >r!a<! to ha\?* Rev. and
Alts. I . Jenkins present.
".e iii thsionttm1 I'mti ol . ho r els
os "convened at Sl.ii?>h Baptist ol
Bln.ktown, Uulumhia. float Friday
'hrouuh Sunday.. On Saturday
,?i?rht devoliutuU ji.'ivoc w.i.s c>>nductccl
l.y l'eitovn Willie Totals oi
Union Baptist. 'l hc S-nda\ school
!?'S?ot) was uUerosttrely reviewed
ay Rev. W. S. Bookhat t. The
youfi'r folk of Union Baptist play
1 their part well on the pvtrram.
1 *1 cctresscs Misses Oli.se Wi.lspr
an.I Marie Lanph y. Kcv. II. 1\.
Iiai'lin. pastor; Rev. I.Jenkins
firesuleTTt; Rev. W! 5v TTookiiart
secretary.
Wj?the S, S. hour there was a
hi fee attendance with the Hupt..
Dea op Willie ronds in obarge. ?
The' i'ld; nhiy service was very
or....i ;.f. \ .!. i -i
.imvuv. lUU'! IMl" lIMIi'.l CH'VOtiona)
servie'es our pastor b?ouy:ht
?i?woii.loii'iil?moMi'/o?to u&,?S..b.
iect .The Treasury' Toe;. TVxt
-tukt'n St. Mmdi^iknU?wtiith?uaisI
cvrjored by all. Music by both
senior choirs.?Many \i?;tors wore
present.
1 The Deborah cirri.. wwas enter-.
t:.ii <>d by Mrs. 11. lb \ViHi'i..'J nn
M on d;y/- niuhf. Refreshments
served. i
Sick list Mrs. Mary Ellison. Mrs.
Julia Slu-aly and others.
Deacon Steve Washington pussed
away at his home1 on Friday
lifc-ht and will be FuneraTTzed on
Wednesday, Feb. 3rd.
M-rs. Daisy Belle Williams.
reporter
JAMISON*" NEWS
As lone as our state and nation
J si leaders Who see the iaside Of the
1 War Cll'l ;md malfo n cfn/U. ..f r..,.
country's mod say food and more
food for homo and the armed fore,
es, wo t'r.e rural farmers of Jamison
will "say "ditto''. Not only
say "ditto" hut we are actually
producing more food, conserving
what- we have and preserving what
we do not need at present
marketing the actual surplus.
When Secretary Wjekard return
ed thanks to the rural farm women.
men, hovs and girls wh>
worked so hard and produced mon
food in -10-12-than ever before anc!
asked that a much larger amoun
oe produced in Jamison said
"surely yon have included me"..
Our many Inane and farm pro,
jects on food for freedom and live
! at home to feed the armed forces
by adults and all day pupils surely
is proof that we are war conscious
here in Jamison. The Victory
Poultry ciasses; the Adult
classes and community in general
are of one accord. "Do your bit
in the war effort".
There has been a new course organi7.ed
in our school farm' shm
under the guidance of one oT~our
efficient young men and son of -a
very progressive farmer, in the
I Repairing of Farm Machinery and
Horse Drawn vehicles. This is a
definite contribution to the war effort.
j Mr. Kbbie Hubbard closed a very
! successful defense course in auto
mechanics, fuel driven motors,
tractor?, i t in the late summer
DOl lH.i: RRANl II
v. i*. CIIIRCII
"Rev. !$.('. Cunningham, Pastor
Sunday school convened?at?Lhcusual
hour wit'h S. pt. and co-wor
kers present an ready for <vork.
The lesson was interestingly rlistei
which it war reviewed by the
Supt. The pastor was down at
art. Pisgah where he conducted
services throughout the day.
At 5:30 the ACK Lcnlguo met
with tho president and her coworkers
at their post of duty. At
7 ^o'clock he missionary society
imckjr the auspices of its prcsilent
!llrs. Kottye~(Tood\vyn rencferc-4
an enjoyable program. Afteg
the program stimulating remarks
were made by Rev. and
Mrs. Cunningham, which we all
truly enjoyed. The Junior Choir,
unde r the leadership of the writ
rr rendered music* for ttie occasion.
\Vt> wore pleased to see a
large* .group, of young. and--adults
present.
On the sick list o* Mj*s. Mary
Williams and Mrs. Mraiha Cor
1W
Cora Coleman, Reporter.
TI1E PALMETI
I
I .initi< no \. m. k. nirm.ii t
lit'-,. .1. I'. Cumnin:.'-. I'nstnr
( ? II) :: i. .,y .1.1 ^ ? pi' ant
?tiiy.. Stiuiny svho'ol befjnn at .
it* u<iiiil !) > wiih omUi-:s at
their |'osl>. At 1J o'clock %ve
I I n.ioyH :i W ! fill lili'sSii^1 ''V
I Rev. I' . Ilainnuu. p -i.<> i
St. .lol-u A Mi* ci'-.tr A. I f mt the
.-ul>j>ct: rmisT l!:c 'RfTt'lit of tho
'I11'!' u." rrrr?m- rn nty
mossa-it*. \V<- invite .hint .to conic
auain.
Sunday \v77s also missionary
lay. Rev. Ci.miuinjrs lias be-on ill
h ' past wee k. wt?i:t is iVi-lintf better
aiv.l was able to in- with us
rjulsiy. It pc la- will continue tu
.ntpjove.
) CKr r.r.-t quarterly 'conference
' will convene at IVthel Sunday.
[ Feb. Ttlu. Hi. 1,. 1.. Farm -r. IMv
! We are prayintr t" have a sur!
""S-M'ul .nai-M.-r
! A rally- was 'eld at Routes
Baptist church. sponsored by the
Rev.?M'. ('. Nfaly. amnuat?raised
S2S4.nO, :
> i in : ii?r>;-pvf?*t?1t nurcn
Rev. P>. T. Martin. Pastor
The Point's I'nion met at Con
' rnl?Baptist?i_kurcli_at 1? o'clock.
Rt'v. Jordan dein'oreo the address
j.nnd a- laryc- number was present
. His subject was The..Final End.
| This nu'ssatif was enjoyed by all
l A 8 o'clock a grstnd rally was
j held. Wo had quite a few visitors-lUd?nii'i am ?frum
the?subject;
-Will '1'lnm ha Made Whole-? A+h
hearts rejoiced .within by the,
timely'message. Collection I'm' the
evening $103.Ob. We thank all
'hose who helped us.
BETH ESI) A A..M.K.Z. CHl'RCH
Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor
Vhinsboro?-Sunday school boran
at the usual time with studmts
and teachers present; Mr.
Allen Mitchell, Acting Supt. presided.
The pastor ascended the
ostrum at 11 o'clock and preachd
a wonderful sermon to a large j
u'ditnee from the subject: You
lust Be Converted.
. \t .Miss Mamie Alma
Mitchell sponsored an EducationU
program with her mother Mrs.
L L. Mitchell acting mistress of !
eremonic s. The program opened
vith Ringing by young girls from
he hiyh school department o f
"'airfield Co. Trailing school, fol>wcd
by prayer bv tne pastor.
~hspeakers of the hour were
Messrs. II. \V. Boulware, instructor
at Fairfield Co. Training
rhonl; his address eras practical
ind interesting, in which he adised
the youth to prepare them;elves
so they will be fitted foi
he future positions; followed by
vim Smalls who gave the Ill's tor- ;
ca! sketch of Livingstone Col- j
lege. Mr. Smalls being a former
graduate of. Livingstone and in
the interest the program was given
for, held the audience spell- j
bound. F.lliott Boulware followed
-^i'lb some- timely-remarks. Recitation
of poems from Miss Loretta
l.'lmer. Then Peace Shall reign
Forever; Miss Mamie A. Mitchell
Patsy Harris. Myself; and Cath|
.rine DavL. Mamie A. Mitchell
J recited I eautifuliy Creation fol|
lowed by a solo by Miss Lillie M.
| Davis. Misses Florence . Mobley,
j Helen Alexander and Oralee Lip1
soy recited very beautiful poems.
! The reports of captains amounted
to $20.05. This was part of the
I assessment to bo raised for Liv|
ingstone College to help equip
the Price Memorial building. This,
is to be one of the finest buildings
in North Carolina.
We are glad to see Mrs. 11. M.
Blake back to church again af- |
tef recovering from illness.
Miss N. M. Gordon instructor
? ?? E. *'i Ti IhHi mihwnl m hnuli
I on regular d/.ties after undergoI
ing a serious ease of sickness.
ST. BAI T. A. M. K. ( HI RC11
Rev. J. S. Martin. Pastor
Lancaster?Th" i'ulpit Aid
Board met at tile home of Mrs
V. J. Martin. The meeting was
.served?-a delicious repast,
Th? Emergency Board met on j
Sunday afternoon at the home ol
Mrs. James Clinton. They reported
a large number present.
Mr. Leonard RulTedero one" <rt i
I
our very best members left last
week for Pennsylvania. We arj>
very sorry to lose Br?. KutleUgiv
We hope he will have much success,
but we will miss him.
Mrs. Annie B. Baskin and Mrs
~Witlf ('amplwll,?Jr., arr?nm rtmjsTvk
list at this writing.
OLKADEK
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K. of >}>[ Mi. I'loa.-aiil n-'ii i. i'.
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1 ahiuvii v :rs <".ir * ? :;11 y.'.u t. !1
' p t;>. S a ;:i- in iP -yriii"ii an
rtliu ilf |?ll l,.)l'' Wrl'l. 11.-' _LLL ' >l
lis in th" fi nils i li.it a'f . i?
: njf. St. .John's ctiuv'ioirat.oa?fa
ni'Vi"1 hoi"! s< mi so itolr!- I' roi
, 'lie c^oir loft behind the * ilpit I
t 10 front door. could be seen
r< .'kitty: mass of humanity batiu
in t ('ill's. Helpless as bidden. 1 >
i Thomas took us -b u 1" in'o T"
valley itmonjr the dry bones. ;u
c>mpaitTcd by (lo'd sm?l Kwti
a ml slewed us how IC/ekse] wut I
d wit" ("odntnd b-n'.'e'n in ;i n:
I t:"y,?luliy?<;hnhed?:?d?
thai sniritually. hen-ally at
tMilliensTy dead. Dri TitoTnas w;
i he?prbieinal?u??uus?Kb " by be.'
<; hooj hen- wlent that < (> d ' \:s
i.il several years ayo." He Was yr
! en a lo.-al prei'.eiT'-r's liec T) <" TTr'
I , , .
UiCiielM I !:is hist : < i inttii in >
| J.dir. .Many of the older re.ddcal
iTnii'irl-.;-!' pim. .
' ?Mr. .1. \V 'l aylor ore of t. e lea
l iny: men hunts of Kjaslytn t lanolin
: and a trustee of -Mt. Zio^t AM
1 I'liui i i:?Klorrru e.?nccoin nan fed' 1)
[ Thomas and took an active part i
L 11 Vi ' 4 * K- :
Last Sunday. January '11. Roth'
.Methodist (lunch and St
, A MM ilniicn held a unimi -m i vh
all day in St. John. The niornin
ni^fURi1 \\!.? ?l?-lvt-i * <1 l.y Rt'V. i
( .' Jack.'on past or of liethci. lie
Jackson poured spiritual ike. 1 <>
the f'.ar.ie that I'r. Th~ :v.?? h i
bu: i'in,r an! we were again t nve
oped. -At the evr nirr"?servt- crJwy
7:.'>0 a joint eld tinio Method'st in'
feasts .meeting: wias conducted an
the day was ended with glory al
around. Thank God for the go<
pel. ihank (I oil for the church
without this earthly trinity, th
world wo v. Id be lost.
GREENWOOD N KV.'S
Sunday b?.in<_f the 5th Sunday i
was Missionaiv Day at Wcsto
ha pel and the Missionary snciet
sponsored a unique program f'1
the occasion. The Moonlight qua
beautiful that seemingly thci
songs might have been the song
! )( Moses aiu! tlie Lamb. ^
The many friends of Mosdamc
CtKvy?tm*i Essie Audi.rsu
will hi- grieved to know that the
have lost their-brother .Mr. l)e
Nodwards of Atlanta, CI a. Tliei
cousin Mrs. Ma.rie Brown also o
Atlanta brought the body home t
the family on Friday. I'oreival
Sanders Funeral home-had charg
and the Rev. Bedonhaugh. pasto
>f ,Mt Pisjrah A ME t-hureh eon
ducted the funeral service at th
funeral home on S.:nday at
o'ejoek p.m. Rev. Redenbauj;
followed Mr. Neriward's, to-tinion
and used for a text'the :."lr
Psalm: The Lord is my Shop. Th
choir sang beautiful music softh
Everyone jeemed to sympathiz
with the three sisters and their rt
atives and friends left to ntour
!i is lost. A mop,j litem were hi
sisters Mrs, Louise Moravp.e c
Chi ago and an adopted son Ml
Rufus Brown from Detroit, Micl
Nephews Mtssrs ('. .J. and Willi
Cir iy and niece "Miss LoiiTe Gra
of Greenwood- and a host of. jvL
tives and friends.
Still grieved were we to knot
that Mrs. Matilda Smith and M:
Sam Dean of Greenwood; Mr:
imi \T.- VI ? i
I i,ii/ici:'irui A<iams o
California har> lost th?*iv brothc
Mr. Jim Dean in Greenwood. Re*
Baptn. church conducted the fur
ral service at Snringfieid Bunt is
v.urch yesterday at ' ) o'clock.
War News
Mrs. Georije Deal was rr.tdo hap
i py last week \vhen she visited he
hi:st>and Pvt. (Jeor?_*e Deal at Cam
Butner. iJinhaln. N. C.. and he it
e.Led a furlough for 7 days sTTf
ante hojrie wrfh vrr ifTlhe Allei
chapel section also in this sam
<e.ti?>nPvt. Lewis ' Fisher ^he soi
of Mr. and Mrs w I rickm. .
.here visiting parents mid re la
iiVMs-* for seven days. \Ve ar
hono -off rn" have sur: parents ii
H<r lace for they 1 jkn mai\v pa
Kids have r;-\i r.ostly served L'r
tic Sam's armed forces. The\
lost their chief son Mr. Waltc
James Fshcr in the lirst Worli
i France.
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li|.. .iijiry anil Jallie Weather.*
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r-h?r-?iiin'o:..?M". ? Lin
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lay \.< were at Newv-Uelhoi
oar ?'.?;.r i:< :i.t- c .ur.h a- a.-..a! ulflfiI
" wt'ic '.'" J" of !::< matured
f' r.:i mi i is ra:a i'-J i'.fi'ii thiriy.-t'.'.u.
s ..ems of my i.:*." ; .!??: i .vai i.
.iiV.ance or grumbler yes, as the
bass to tT.e Ti>trununt so am I to(
my ch.reh. Kimove it and its
" missofi:
W.e i in. li," liti-il to have Rev.
A. M. Walker pastor of Widow
'' drove irctti! |i? :t,ntJU__
11 I A -question i- I i11<y askoii of i'-i
1 . \. M. K. denomination everywhere?
I: lease answer s<>iue oiu
I who knows. OlMnnnsc 1 have my
% church polity?hot- thorp are Wise
acres who will make a point ,any.
it time. ,
n Ji. :t light <*?r can it be ik-iiio le-.
>' gaily v hero a membership has a
t grievance and will not v?rk untft
r the nuu t< ? ...?
_ _ ?v.mii;.1 ifu. t:ui me
tt pastor dv ar.y ]7<T:-on *.p> oat anions
r their, friends of another liriim;- I
s .uition and, appoint their. officers
in that church. Tills is an AMF
hutch and I'm like th?* baptist
who arc no one l.o.itls fui offive
in there until one joins and is
t tided, l.nst ni;rht in -our ehar.di
v i'l was announced that Klizabeth
a Frederick why is a monnX'r of Mt. j
, -lotiah baptist church was cle ted l
Supt. of New Hctrcl '.w.S. I oh,
je; t courajreotisly. She can't a::u
[. shall not until -die joined publicly. 1
c This is an AMh liiarch. bo'on^s
v '.o. the A.ME denoinina*. inn; any pet
oin holding office must be a meiiiber.
I have church pride as h< ntc
l pi idi-; repeat was burr. and reaivu j
1- ..i the f'ity of Camden nnd~'knnw 1
itis ei.uivh from llev. C. II. Meet
vihee's time to now. My heatt i?
t grieved of tile condition brought I
about iy one or two inferiority
f .'omplex. from utl.tr | la
.] Miss Sailii* \\'iliian.s and I. a:- J
n Supt. had \i v-orbing v. ell until !
.. i something got ill tile way. I still j
,1 cote for iter and until my friend!
[ Miss Frederick joins the A MM >1 c
i. annot be uj- net as Supt. in N'ew 1
, bethel A MM. Aio I riaht or wio'uj
\ speak o;Tt.?
1 I'll nnVi r K,. .-.a " . '
< I ll!H I I lll\
jishop and his beloved wife view
,v '."aindi'n.'
i-T .Several \ ears a en 'Mr. ar. 1 .Mr.
s less Kennedy a prominent barbe: !
??'f the (ity started -urvirm pennies7"
f carefully stowing away carr "cor .
1 ,>er". Mr Kennedy always lount- '
tL sii\"c the pennies ; r.d the ?!??!
.] iary will take eaie of themselves
^TierTrT
it mornings ay?> wlum Mr. and M"sKennedy
went into the Corunv-rcial
Hank of Camden with a sat-,
containing S.WO pennies? And
vhen they departed they carried 1
with them $K0 worth of wat !
1
)Onds and stamps. three cheer- 1
|i
I for Nora my true friend. They'
Tj-|?wve_a- liiuujot^r ViormtH maln u ?
^ atiiijj. in 1 leneUjet eeikgic; unci
Juanita clas.s of '41 in Jackson j
^ school here. May they always!
look to the Supreme. Their bo\- i-'
.-1 sent- r m .j-nekson r igh.
Mrs. M.~\V. Campbell of Wash- j
htgtou. p. ,-ocitt the past week
a ith her parents Dr . and Mrs. J. j
P. Piikett. So*' <ame for her lit-i
^tlo- -jinn \\ ifl>i r who has spt-nt scv- I
, oral months with his {jranitpnrcnts. t
While here he was a member of,4
4?lifth ^ ratio at Mftthar aratUuvty. 1
Mrs. Florinc K. Hurst. '
?mi. ju)\ \. m. i'. cm it* ii ?:?itn
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; . .i. r.
K? mcralicr, she tiuarauioes to brip^ a!
hiiiiin 'of >o'.ir entire life. cast off ever;
\oua way. She. ituarar.lets to prpmo<(
char.jze the condition of y
vou can lock hack upon your life and sf
been avcitcd had yn 1 proper advice at
nt's not too iate vet: call see the wo ma
all. W hat benefit would a rcadin; be
to remove the dark cloud which iwuig
I'tiatanfees to do to each and every or
~She rhnrrpr" the corrrntinns rf yorr Iff
alio j'uret - u 11'!i si." aeo nndi-hv? vrr
' f v. i. !i. Stub faction tfui
and be convinced. Price* within the
Permanently l.ocattd on Mot t-inu St ret
Highway. ne.\t to Pav.es limber
51 :CU A. M. to }U:00 P. M. DAY
bp?hi 111 iiyifhgm^ictirovfcaatfl
and buy
? Guignard
I - work:
Phone 5261 Colu
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ntrt- r. m i:. < 111 u< u
*. j
. !!. .1. 1!n Whin>.m. Castor
il
?Sunday school
177 ? i:.il ! our with the
Mr. Ji' . j Jones and teach- '
11.* ii oo. v tij' tijty. After
I -oj vice a beautiful les- ' ;i
' y the yarious tea- y
- i!'?-;y-v owv was made by . .
. li. IVidor. A ji'ood contri
n.d.y .-qi-m.o began at the j ;-A
! 'A .'.ii tile pastor. oj. "J i?M
,;n;4 meavbi rs -at tceir post *-yf
A Her <ie\ei service
-i'i Mou.viit us a Avoriderf ul ?4
r:?wI',; i. s u1 * -w-t-y?e4fevtivie. y3
ere-tid ail who heard hitn. jj
<-t :.i> i.eft. May v.v ..say (,
i p' r ael. ?.m. TTi'"' llev. .Mar" -H
i le. irniy moved to our city
iin i v it1, ii;-. \\ invite you
with.- vis. ;.i all limes.
!' %u. K. jiut.v 11. reporter
>7
h o~??iv.irii^M's 11f essen*
: .T'r.v United Slates ,
< x< ;(.,j >7 billions'." almost
TTi ii.?' i umula tree value ?f V
rH- l.' ivc ;>i } extended hy the
. Sinus from .Maivt* 11. l'.i-J I
.? her ]'.'42. i
is Special. f.imitccl Time
H E L i
n ADVISOR
City. County or State
Hr- M AH AM "'Ht F.I.MAN "
I > I hi.ni'ht. mind and atiltev
how far ?.\v;iy they
i<> hi in ' about a speedy
your choice, reunite the
th's Jest treasure.
tout every desire and am
y obstacle that may be in
e your business, sell your
our entire life. Perhaps
op how trouble could have
the proper time. Perhans
n who knows all and sees "
you unless she is able 1
s over you; and this she I
.e call in >; upon her.
e ith the luiiny; planets?I
h";if :;!:d desire and am- jfl
iiranteed or no charges. I
-Vri.iw an^ Colored come "
reach of all.
t in the Trailer on No. 1 j
Shop. West Columbia
S AN J* SIN DAYS
1 - ^ T
from I
Brick 1
nibia, S, C. |
tMi-Cola Hottline Cou