The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 20, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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l'OKl K.NUA, KT,-i.t. James
T. Baker, one of four who re
ceived Second Lieutenant's Commissions
at the graduation of the
19th Officer .Candidate School of
the Arihored Force.
?.; MT. TAliOit BAPTIST CHl'ltCH
Rev. (i. 1). Coliins, Pastor
Clio.?Sunday was a high day '
at Alt. Tabor, in spite of . the jnclement
weather. Th0 Sunday
.school was her.utifu 11 v carried out
by Rev. Blair missionary of th?
Berea Association. R?.marks on
the lesson- by Rev. Biyuni. Devotional
services .conducted by I)ca.
V. D. Dalian. After which the
pastor .presented the speaker Rev.
Floyd McC'ray. He chose bis text
St. John theme The New
Rirth in Cliritst. From litis he de.
live red -son 1 ?sfH-t-triy? sermon.
s:?nan 1 i.
The $104.00 drive two weeks
ago was put in painting I h c
church seats and inside ami pulpit
set. Each member seemed to
have a pride on their iset* a >
they see the great program put
forth in Tin?-drive. We were grate >
ful to hr.ve ciuito a few visitors
with us, as follows: Rev. Smith.
Rev, 13. Jones. Rev. McC'ray, Rev.
Blahs, Rev. Bryant end Deacon
Dice of Saw Mill church. We are
looking forward to hate I'reuehers
and Teachers Union of- -DfHtrrr
op the 5th Sunday in May.
~ \V e ? re. gltffl to have Miss l.on
. j
iso Loo in our community in sersive
as a trained nurse.
Hev. and Mrs. G. D. Collins and
Mrs. Elizabeth Hcndricl; of Pa..
uts? the Sunday dinner quests ol
Dra. and Mrs. John \J. I.oo and
(hughter. --- - - - ' *
PKNDLKTON . Vi.'v TS
By Mrs. Hi na J. Clark
Sunday School was held at King
Chapel A.M.E. Church at the usual
hour with the sunt, and officers
at their posts of duty. As usual,
there was a large attendance; the
collection vas $0.01. Our a vera ere
is 85.00 each ,Sunday. The King
chapel Sunday School is anio: g
the leadiny Sunday Schools in the
state, if not the leading1 one iimth^
matters of punctuality, system,
numbers and finance. Mrs. M. .).
Crawford, the supt.,..might-well- heemulated
by other super'.! ten.
dents.
At the morning scrvi e the pastor,
Ilev. M. G. Williams brought
a beautiful gospel message. He can i
at all times hold the attention ofliis
congregation.
Presiding I'ldrr G. G. Glover
held his first ep. a> terly conference
the fourth Sunday in Jaruary. It
was well attended and all auxiliaries
made lull reports in every regard.
The presiding older, nastor.
offices and member:; were all high- |
2y elated.
Founder's Day, tlu' second Sun._
day Tn Feb., thf automobile campaign
will complete its tour abroad
returning with a financial victory
for edit cat ion and Founder's Day
Watch-?Th*.?Palmetto?l.cttd. r?for .
reports.
^ Mrs, C. F. Riod was elected del
agate to the electoral college in
Geenwood Mnr:h IS. Mrs. S. E.
? Miller nlternatc.
Rev. P.H.C. Mlddlcston. pastor
,... c.f Bethel Methodist Church is stil"
confined to his home after a major
operation in the Anderson
funnily Ihj.mhimV m?rrrrtvtttt"'
Our prayers are for his speedy
HR and complete recovery.
Meadanies It. (1. Reese and Pn-'-iltrip
Thompson 'sponsored a very
unique program at King Chapel
Sunday night. Quite n comfortable
sum was realized and turned ovei
to Rev. Hiddleston and family,
who expressed their heartfelt appreciation
to all the parthinrtnt;,
jv and to all who contributed.
Mrs. A. F. Johnson was the Sir day
dinner guest of the William
Washington.*, and Miss Bessie
Marshall spent the week-end in
Anderson with friends. Both Indies
are teachers in the * Anderson
County Training School located
here.
The following were wek-omp visitors
to Kirtr Chnpel last Sunday:
Cpl. Milton Miller. Atlanta;
Pfc. Albert Gannt, Greenville}Misses
Willie McMorris, ^GreenIVbo^
and Cora Lea Alexardej* of
Simern; and fhnrfioht Mi'.llndeT,
Detroit, who has been away for
nine or ten years and who was
^ ^ happily greeted by all.
lira. YIncy Jenkins of Green*
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IP\INSTON \ I'.WS
\\ an1 glad '" .Mis> Hovvir.nn
bark alter ; n illms- of two
works w ai appendicitis. She is
able t" In- back ;tt her post today.
Our eriris arrrt bnys baskolfdUl
teams pis ycd Haines jiirls and
boys in tlr.J BoThl.oTicin Cuminuhiwon
by a score of Id-15 with
naicl stru(rs:linjr' arid under very
played well butl ' st- by a sen] e rr(
slrenoiis. conditions. The bovs
Tin- teairpi Man both panics
from aA?Ivtlfrefieltl- onweek
before, lam.- We are proud
of r?:r teams.
We are fflad to report that <>ui
school viork is inlet ostinjc and
that all of us at" d^iny nicely.
Heb 11 Antes. Reporter.
Sunday svhrt.l was \ cry yood
with Supt. and 'earlier-; present/
The lesson was tati.irbl by Air, A.
B. Harrison.
We want to remind you of ill.'
?200 rally will be jriven at Zion
church the third Sunday might TiT
March. We are asking friends and"
all well wishers to come out and
help us.
Wo are very -glad to see many
-f>f-oui' boys- t;ack. Also me glad
(o see Mrs. Mary Mobhy. I'attlino
Mathis and Grace H. Maihis
Pack. from a trip to Philadelphia.
Bethel C, M. Ih Church
Rev. R. I.. Brod'ti. Pastor
The morning sorv'.ve began on
time. Tho pastor' brm ght us a
groat sermon. All in joy oil the
message. It was vory inspiring. 1
must say the whole church i s
moving- on nicely.
The Silver Tea that was given
at the home ot' Mr.'and Mrs. ('.I,.
CIVILIAN AIDE?The War
appointment of Truman K. Gibso
civilian aide to the Secretary of
William H. Ilastic. whose resigr.a
1043. Mr. Gibson has been serving
?was born- at Atlanta Georgia, in
University of Chicago School of La
of Doctor of Jurisprudence. He <
Chicago until his appointment to
?served .sn executive dircrtc of tl
Chicago until its conclusion in Sep
wood?WKH?also- a visits
Airs. X. E. Wasiiiryton had hei
daughter ami-son-in-law, .Mr. and
Mrs. " Homy Williams, of Now
I.itiht. 1Q>- her rlin.w.i
guests.
Miss Sylvia Winston, a teacher
in the city schbnl system ir.
Greenville, sport tht? week end
with her pilots.
;\u. and .Mrs. .Tor1 Thompson
were ve? y happy to hear of the
promotion of their son, .Joseph Jr
to First Ce.rgeant.
Negro History Week was colebrated
lost week in the Anderson
County Tr? hiing school. Happily
for the youths this year
there was no need for point* way
back in histoi: to bring befon
the puhlie noted Negroes, for they
were told about Captain Washing
ton of Pendleton and what he has
others who rre now writing their
achieved, along with hundreds ot
names ivs the "History of Fame''
for future N'etno History weeks
in the Negro schools of America
A pall of sadness fell over the
CfTmrminlty last Monday morning
whefi if was learned that, the son
in-law of Mr. Abe Milliner, Mr.
Frrnk Williams had sucrlimbcd
suddenly. He was widley known
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?V.'?/.(.S AT WORK?Auxilin
?i-inoi>.stiate their ability- to servi
Homes afi<J put into practice at
: Pope \vas_just fine. Mr. and Mrs. I
j Pope always make yeu welcome
j at thcr> home.
ST. PAl l. A.M.Ik (ill KCH
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! Rev. \V. f>. Ohciis Pastor
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In spite of the cohl weather
Sunday school was fine. Tin* officers
were at their posts. The
lesson was wonderfully discussed.
It was reviewed liy Mrs. H.
1*. 1 )avis, teacher of class N'o. 2.
We hid out' Founder's Day
program at 12 o'clock, which was
very intelligently carried out. A
pape r was read on Richard Al- i
Ion's life hy Miss- Williv M. Kirklajid.
Department has announced the
n, Jr., of Chicago, 111., as acting
War. Mr. Cibson succeeds Judge
lion became effective February 1,
as assistant ta Judge Iiastie. He
1912 and was graduated from the j
tw in 1225, being awarded a degree i
engaged in the practice of law in |
the War Department in 1940. He i
ie American Xegro Exposition in?I
itember, 1910.
| JIILlL BAl'T. till RU1_ j
Rev. ('. II. Lund. Raster
|" Trn^ay, waTirToIT7!ayTeh^l lot^
I of oui' faithful members came to
j church as usual. We had :: nice
j packed church. The pastor was |
j at his post at the usual hour, j
I Rev. Willie Moore brought us a
tvondorft 1 sermon which made all)
our hearts rejoice. We wore glud
to have hhn. Hop? ho comes again
i Wo were aiso glad to have Mr,
| Rvsscll and his visiting friend
! with us from Winnsboro. Out
collection was $41.18. If you
! vvr nt to hear good preaching and
singing; just stop at the Red Hill
Baptist <-hurdii._ata will he glad
to have you at any time. < ?
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here and was one of the outstand
hit; vuung business nvetv of Kerrcca.
He owned n palatini home and
'much joaclv cash. He is survived
by his widow two sons two daugh
tors r*td some grandchildren, all
of whom have our deepest sympa.
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THE I'AEMET 1
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Hk flfil
i?\ Kutoau or i'uoiio 'jt*!Htioi*i
lies Ilutli Wade of Detroit,Mrcli., n
ce trucks as taught tliem during u
Fort llunchuca, Ariz.
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McfOLL NEWS
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Rosa Itethea. Reporter
Sunday was cold, however a ,
XaiiLhfid lew were present at Fail '
Plain. We had short prr.yov' scr- '
vices. Collection $.'5.On. Mrs. F. M. i
Chester of Washington D.C. and
Mrs. Ellis Fulkinton of Greensboro.
X. C.. worshipped with us.
Rev. and Mrs. MrClarion are
very happy over tneir two -daughters
snendinir n few duvs wi-th I
them.
Mrs. Alberta Rollins of Boston.
Mass., wrs in the city last week
visiting her sister Miss L. DavIcTT
Miss David is our music teacher
at McColl school. Miss Rollins
also spent a s. ort while with Mr
.uui Mrs. LaScine; also Mr. a.nd.
Mrs. C. W. Bcthea.
On sick list Mr. John I). Murphy,
Mrs. Mary Mclnis. Mrs. Mm
jraret Clock and Miss Mary MeI
nn is. -
The McColl Inchu-ti hil Sciuoi
students completed their midterm
examinations last week successfully.
T'r.t hiv.h s-hool hor.or'i
are as folliws: K.ii v;rr.de. Nathaniel
M -Noil,' Dori:> l.er'Rctt ;j;d
Lucille Adams. 1'th grade* iTo.-.i./ii
McNeil. Morris 3ethen and J. nil!
Mat Jones. lOtii grade Magdalene
Mc.Leod?. .linrnell McRao- and Mat*'tha
Ann Miles. 11th giiMo Annie
lluth Brown and Rath Rost.e.
ST. 1 * 1111.11* A.M.U. ( Hi RCH
Rev.-Ti 11. Weathers," Pastor
Sunday was cold but. a large ?
number was out. At 11 a.m. it
large Sunday school-wis conducted
by Sunt. Mjvuuc _i'I li inton.
After tin- opv. iny; exercises lite
teachers took cnarge of classes.
A beautiful review by the pastor,
fhe Bible class won both banners;
teacher Bro. K. Devraux.
Our Sundi y school is one of the
best. From three to six dollars
each Sunday morning is nothing
for our Sunday school to raise
during this winter quarter.
A warm prayer service by Bro.
Isaac Johnson and others. The
second quarterly conference took
place. A sotil stirrin sermou was
delivered by the f\ E., Dr. \V. J.
Robinson, Hebrew 12:1-2; theme:
The Christian Race. A liberal
contribution wae made. The husiness
part of the quarter was good
We- paid the P. E. out*in full.
At 3:30 the funeral services
were held tby Holly and Sons undertakers
in chcrge. Brother Ai\in
Oreo, 65 years old, a faithful
member of St. James church, Columbia,
The pastor of St. James
members nncb friends, showed due |
respect to Brother Oreo. The pas- I
tor of St. James i>reacb<vl hi>; fn.
.icu 1. Little Eloise Murry was'
very young, but before her ill- I
nets*, she attended Sunday school j
and was a probationer. She was
sick for a long time. The pastoi
Rev. Weathers preached the funerai.
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Those on th sicek liRt pre doing
fine.
L VFFXEY NEWS
j
The West End Club of Bethel j
Baptist church met rife the home |
of Mi*. Li cio Mack Thompson on
Tuesday evening, Fob. Oth.
Mrs. Alice Smith is vistrntc relatives
in Winston-Salem, N.
Pvt. Lewis Jones of -Greenville
Army Airhaae spent the weekend here
-with his aunt, Miss .vfamie 1
C. Roberts.
Those on the sick list are Mrs.
fi. W. Jarrott MrB. Annie.Mfln.-^
nmj; Messrs. Johnson Martin and
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WE^i^seb&?S& mam
BE?*|K3p 4 JSWW&&
I. U. S \^nr l>*pt., Wii!?h.. L). C.
mrt fcrucille Mayo TTcFt to right)
FTu training period at Koit De:?
PLEASANT SPRINGS
A. M. E. CIiritCH
Ilev. ('. A. Dunlap, Pastor
Despite tin*?fold weather w ?
had man;.' at scrvioo. Sunday
schoolTs usual. Sisters Eva Cor
! lev and I.ucilc Corley conducted
.he prayer service. 5
The paster delivered u .wonderful
sermon from the subject:
rVrtiitinjf Religion cm Easy Terms.
The spirit ran hitrh. Alter t h e
Lord's Supper was extended former
P. E. Dent now president of
KRtrt-11 College. Kittre.Jl, N. C.,
worshipped with lis and in* his
unique way brought brief and interesting
remarks.
Pvts. Edgar Mitchell of Fort
Jackson and Artec Drehor from
camp in Louisiana were visitors.
Mr. Willie Tucker of Chapin.
Mr. Bradford Bowman of t li c
Veterans hospital and. Mr. Robert
-Vo-t employed 1 the Chariest.m
S'avy Yard were also visitors.
1 a 'JaB
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Army nurse makes rounds w
condition.
Miles Littlejohn.
Don't forget the quartet singing
at Shera*'d Chapel church to.-,
night (Friday.)
When on W. Peeler St. stop in
and trade with Mr. Lsimon Roberts.
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EDGEFIELD NEWS
' I
Allen Day \vo? observed a t
Trinity Sunday. The entire evening
was given over to the celebrating
of Allen's existence. The
m 11 in WHS in*pninK. innifumm'i'
and interesting. Rev. Bowman
had charge of the service.
The Sisters of Love club met
at the home of Sister Hr.ttie M. 1
Smith. The meeting wjv dedicated
to the boys in service. Their |
mothers in t>he club who have
sons in service, are Mrs. Rosa I
Smith, mother of P . t. Ilom-v !
Smith, stationed ntt Camp Stew- j
rut, Gn.; Mrs. Mnttie I.. Wrdd" I
mother ol Pvt. George A. Waldo,,:
stationed at Camp Stewart, Gr>.;
and Mrs. Mart in ' whose son Karl
is stnliomd at Fort. Iluachurh. j
Arizona. It was for thorn sons
and the thousands of sons in the 1
armed forces that members o f ;
the clnli sent u^> special prayers.!
Sgt. Manning . Fuller from
Camp SuUefK Xv-C.. Is- spending |
I hit sveek with hi* parents rnd"|
rilniUVf-1- Edgefield- and Atk<m. |
Welcome home Sjrt. Fuller.
nntiri-s m:\vs ST
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T t. i! < : tho t?> in - I
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ST 'viiy i'T71T<;! vcm YVTtUti ' to' p,',
't Lo.-C .I'liieuu. Whitfr ! on.
I .M-p.cs, who (ii'.d Saturday morn- Hl
J
irtu. M>-. -I< nt-s was v.vll known #'
,.n<i wjtl| - ^--^--4-^
munity. Ho loft a rword that will I jnj
i tootf?k-?i'cn'omlierotl.?4-??Htt*?bt*?
. rer.Yod family we extend our j ...
! deepest ?vinpat''v. i .jj.
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Personals -j
-Mr. ami Min. John Anderson ^
pent Sunday in Greenville. Mrs. ^
I Alas y l.ipford and little Bobbie
It an of Greenwood spent weekly y'u
end with pari nl?. Mr. I'letche* } ^
I "piord and Mi.-. Sailie I,/j>furd' ^
if (Jfe.nviile were i t rent visitors
in tiie city. Miss KlizaLcth Wil- j ^
iianm of?Bvhon?spent?Sundry 1
\wdi home folk. Mr. Eaxnes-t (
Kobinson of Atlanta^Ala., w 'a?srp?7.
?; ' wt
j home S. inlay visiting home folk I
In die ritv to attend the funer- j
al of .Mrs. Drudi? Clayborn wore j ^
Mr. and .Mrs. Johnio Clayborn. y.
Washington. 1). P.; Mr anil Mr^__g.CJu.ss
Goodlet, Greenville; Pvt.
and Mrs Willi.. U rio,w
... ...... % v l? > ?/Vi I I ? V/-1. I j
Washington. I). C.; Messrs. Har- .y
iv Williams. Levy Williams, Ru- y
fus Williams^. Willie ,'Dick' Bon- W?
janiin. Joseph Smith, all of Wash
mgton, I). C. ^Mcstlamcs Maggie I
Williams and 011a Pago both of j .
? nn
^Washington D. (.'. * ?] " I . ^
The Y. B. and W. Club moots j Wf
Wednesday night at tho home of i
Mr. Ollio Williams vice president.
All members arc-tr*ked~to be pros- '
ent. The club is progressing rap- j
idly trying to eoineide with its j
motto ? Not at the Top but climb- t
i an
me. r 1
The Work Sho]i Inter Se is spon- j
soring a Whist Tournament at i
Hodges School Friday night. Fob. j ^
, "2*1. from S o'clock until. There i
' will bo cash prizes. Kveryono is j
C'Ord /Jti I v. > n v it of I t/* n/Wi-M' " ?- 1
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j.nkc a part. | ^
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GILBERT NEWS | wa
I pel
Miss Ollic Mae Dennis died Fri- l tht
day Feb. 5. after an illness of a i
long time. Her death was a shock j
! to "CVcRone. Just to know that thi
j she died so happy makes every- ! sei
; one feel at en?c. During her ill- ' mii
I ness her sisters were constantly i *
at her bedside. Funeral services j vjc
were conducted Tuesday, Feb. 9, i noi
at the Zion Hopewell church, in -*01
a very befitting w>yr by her pas- j-*
tor Rev. H. K. Tnylor. Interment j 1
in tlie ciuircn vara, uncier a neall- 1
tjful mound of flowers. The obit- 1
Mi
ur.ry and messages o? condolence I en(
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a new, ric!
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Get l.ancusc today awl over 4 5 y
start having fun agutu. money if y
h ive Larie
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"ttFr; f~. IT Waring, I'ustor p~"
Charleston. S. C.?Sunday a.m.
ice b<%ij?n ; t the usual hour,
inn No. 21'."; prayer by local |
l-hcIht. Bio. Saul Wilson; sec
J hvmn Kov. Jr.. L. Boston: the
ipturc lesson was. read by Rev. w
S. Williams.' The pastor spoke w
uu_ the.ninth vcr.aii-ufL.Cor. 2nd X.
liter: CuUeCtron (or the morn r;
j was $10.25.
.1 S Williams reporter
m read by Miss Emma Mar- g
Ml. " v?
She is survived by her father, M
esvjlle, eight brothers, five sis- ti
? all of near Leesvdle. t?<
Sundt y school and services at cc
>tr Hopewell Baptist church ta
re very pood Sunday. Although ?
? weather was told a nice at- ni
idance was had. Rev. and Mrs. jm
jj. Kelder of Columbia wt>K j-n
.itors. Our pastor Itev. H. E H
ylor is always at his best and ot
alwfjvs enjoy his inspiring ol
tRsagc*, ? M
James E. Hollidav, a student of di
ft grade spent last week end in
th his teacher^Miss Eloiso R
iozor in Irrno.
Pvt. Charlie Denies of Camp
11, Va., Mr. Wesley Dennis of
ashington, D. CH and Pvt.Uthcr {
nnis, of Camp Robinson" Ark. |
re at home for a few days last H
iek to attend the funeral o f Sl
eir sister Miss Ollie Mae Den- m
3. We were all very glad to see
e soldiers ut home and thoy V
(re looking the pkture of health P;
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1RMO NEWS S
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Fred S. Boozer Reporter Sj
The weather was cold Sunday, P:
d the attendance at Macedonia
iptist church was not as usual.
Rev. T. T. Marsh of Columbia ?
cached the morning sermon; a]
)m the subject: Follow Jesus, i cc
c enjoyed havlsr; him with vs.
Sister Folly Bowman our mo!>r
of the chinch i? very ill at
is .wrltiti-i, \V4? pi.iv that she s<
: r*
II siiii.i .-Vt'StftVI'U- tu~. health, -|-L
BLSOSALS"'" *(
Ri'V. T. II. Ringer, Mr.?. Kmma a:
mk.iv and Miss Wilsenu Ringer
Peak were the gueets oi' Ml. ^
el Mrs. Bernioe Ccrrlev Sunday. Sl
rs. Corlev motored to Peak with ^
' y.
pm.
Mr. Hebrew Lorick, Jr.. left for
fw Rork City_ Friday for an infinite
stay.
Mrs. Henrietta. Hall employed ?
Barber Scotia College. Concord ?
C., along with her daughter,
v.. Mart' Jennings of Asheville,
C., is spending some tirao at
>ir home here.
VIrs. Annie Wheeler of Ir no
i Columbia spent the past week
i rrt her home here. Mrs. Beace
Smith of Colonial Herghts
jnt the past week end with her
ither-in-law here Mrs.' Mattie
orer. .
Mrs. Gladys Jones of Columbia *
?nt the week end at her home
re.
If it's The Leader you want,
' Fred S. Boozer for it. Single F
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RST AFRICAN " Ui
lPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Davis, Pastor I
Beaufort, S. C.?Sunday school '
-s opened by the assistant surintendent.
At eleven o'clock
; pastor ascended the rostrum, n
preached a very inspiring serm
from I Cor. 13:1-2 theme Self ^
amination. Baptism followed fj
s service. A large crowd as- p
hbled at 3:30 o'clock for Com ^
inion service. At seven o'clock p
? teachers' meeting began and ?
eight o'clock the evening sere?
Our pasto^ delivered a- fl
ther wonderful sermon from -r
uah 1:10, theme You can get f
but you can't get away. This fl
s z masterpiece. E
We also had the following visr8:
Mrs. .Jennie Jenkins, Mr. E! "
hardson, Mr. Walter Brown, W
ss Eloise Mrddleton, Mrs. Flor- i
re Reid, Mrs. Nettie Richardson I
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StaU* Park The Sunduy -Khiifl
as opened at the usual* yJM^f
ith acting Supt. Miss GoWj|^|
Helton. .After an inta<iiilB
id well discussed lessong
services began. >
Dr. J. J. Stalks, president jj
oncdict College, brought'
ry inspiring message frott w
Mi, 4^4K7r-theni? Pmyw. 48^1
fe inspirational sermon a, Ctlfl
on was immediately taken U
mefit of Benedict Collet** IflH
Election amounted to $53(90 fifl
I collection for the day $86.'H
Among the interesting thing!
cnlioncd: the pastor urged th^^^fl
-ople to use the opportunity be
g offered at Bookct \Va^hlnfUfrJ
igh school. Among the sptclgj B
>ur*es offered arc: Pundamentala J
f Electricity; Fundamentals of 1
iachtttwr;?Fundamentals of" Ra?
o; Child Care and Home Kurt- I
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TILLMAN NEWS
By V. Frances G,lover
Sunday was cold but the faith- fl
II few were ut church. Rev.
ammitt spoke from ' Luke 18:1; |
lbject: Prevailing Prayer. Why I
at ntteiul church sometime?
You missed something good, if
ou missed the Negro __ History fl
rogram sponsored by Prof. E.O. I
oviantit Ellis Community school
as fittingly carried outT^'inilT^B
leeches solos and songs were ap*^|
roprinte to the occasion.
Our community rs blessed to
ive two great leaders Rev. P.J.
amniitt and Mr. Kovian. Both
re good worker.?, and liave the9
immunity at heart. y'itjfl
The. -*th and ~th grades were^^B
iccci-sf *:1 with. their Abraham B
incoln ei-(<gr:'.r.i Friday, spoil* .H
>rc d by Virginia Glover.
be "ith-ju'aiii? -h'n f.v their claws?M
...c .offvi speedy- re- I
ivory. !very is leading
is c!.*ss wii.i buying war stamps. S
St. VaUiuWio party sponsored "
y Mrs. M. R. Sinter was. a great fl
icccss. .Sum collected was $13.00.
Lusic by Mr. Eugene Pinson ?f
[orris College, Sumter.
Always let The Palmetto"
er load vou: coat nnlv K/? ??. <*
David G. EHIsmi I
General htsnrmacv 9
foaest and efflctait ttUhtidl 1
tfven to all bttrfnca*
placed wtth me
PHONE 5717
^LDAI^WRIGH?!
palmist
amouK Reader and Advisor. Not
ere Today and Gone To-morrow 9
ook for Name. Seventh Dough* ?
>r of the Seventh Generation.
BORN WITH DOttJLE VETL
This lady arrived in yotir
I*JL town to do fcood for the 1
lHB public by her wonderfnl
powers in reading the J
V |1 history of one's life; also -jfl
si/ gives advice on all affairs
of life, such as love_a&_?
nrs, business matters, family af*
lirs, wills and divorces and most i
reryfhmg pertaining to the wel- fl
ire of one's life.
ermanentlv located in Studio .fl
ents on Meeting St_ on X>. S. ?
[ ighway No. 1, at City Limits, H
rest Colombia.
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