The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 27, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, February 27, 1913
M5K wnnrK i
Well-known Educ;
At Jcnkinsville, S.
I?> \Y. Ii. Itnwma'ii
Abbeville. Feb. 'JJ- Irs.' Fannie
Taylor Woods beloved wife of I'jofoHHOi
- ,7. W. Woods, veteran teacher
anu well krmvn educator
throughout the stale was recently
ftineralizcd here at St. James Meth
Tiflict pltiifi'k Mtwl \vli<\ fitntl lllimKt
suddenly at Jonkinsvi'lle. Mrs.
Woods was a community worker, a
missionary worker and wo. Id gladly
doty lterscl,' to help friends and
1 datives.- ^ho had friends by the
hundreds and did not know ho"
to say no to friends who ack her
help, regardless of iter condition.
She thought it was a sin to say ro
to folks who need financial slid
or any kind of livid. Site was si
res.! Christian.
Mrs. Woods was hesul of many
her rntivv?homo, -anti because of
Iter class room work and scholarshin
in the summer schools o f
(ireenviile and ,State college, she
was given a place in the Columbia
citv sf+ool^. :-w si en1.?Her Cm him1
and classroom work sit P.'.xini
school brought fstvorahle .ommerts
from the princinal and siv
-vitm- i ?i )'i ipn-on.??
Kight years agor she married
Trof. J. W. Woods, a yoi:ntr graduate
of Benedict college. Afte)
her mamaire she resigned her position
in Columbia to join her husband,
as manager of the X. Y. A.
camp at Jonhinsvilhv
- -- After three?years of work, the
camp was rated as one of the best
in the state, started with almost
nothing on tlie red hills of Fairs'
field county l ul-under their able
administration had soon obtained
scores" of hogs, cows." mules. 11actors
. bus. to vide his school <hild
-.vo v.-n-i. { ., " .a"?farm?iuipK mollis,
throe or four new buildings, a good
school, a year round gaiflen. etc.
Dr. 11. Brown, of Benedict col
age was in clntrge-of- ihc funeral,
who paid a sincere and eloquent
tribute to the 1 if * and work of the
deceased.
Active pallbearers were principals
of high schools and neisonal
friends of the deceased. The floral
offerings were estimated to be
several hundred dollars and ovei
? oig. hundred telegrams and Tetters
of condolence. -
"7 ~Su*'t'ving. a siting from?her lws"hand
arc several sisters, mother
and storey of near relatives ar.d
friends. fnterment in St. James
cemetery,
ft t rrvr.'v v i.-u-o
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Oii Valentine's Day. Feb. 14th.
tHTthn Chapel M.I!, church auxiliaries.
the Woman's Society of
Christian Service "nml the Youth
founti 1 sponsored a Bahv-xonLesl
among the ladies of different
* church of the city. A total amount
of $90.00 was realized. Wo appre^
eiate the cooperation and the fine
spirit in which the ladies worked.
The names of the babies and alnouiiL
each raised is as follows:
Marie Wood SI.00; Jas. A. Whi
ton $2.00; George K. Waters $6.70;
.Samuel dohnson $.1.55: James Carpenter
$1.00; Louise Gaston $1.50;
Tiny Martin SI.50; Maggie Brown
$1.00; Jlenry Donald Ashe S2.50;
Elaine V. Wood 57.50. Mariana
Pearson $6.20; John W. Smith $8.11;
Mary K. Smith $1.05; Brenda
? .. Ruth Byers $10.65; Clayton Marie
CopelantTS.T.Tp; James A. -Spears*
"$2.70; Leslie Lee Powell. $l.."0;
Sandra R. Carpenter. $7.50; Marie
Hawkins, $5.00. Martha Gear
Powell. $12.50. The winners were
lirelubT Rirttr-Byr-s-fttul J oh n Wosley
Smith. The next j?roup of win
?r?tiers?wota-t -Mrtrthn < ica TouTTT
and Elaine I'lysses Wood.
Mr. Arch Maiinini* has vHrrnod
to Norfolk, Va., after a visit to his
family here.
Mrs. Iva Muny of Wir?st<> >.Salem,
N. ('., spent Monday with hei
COllsil), Ml'S. .loo I'lm.i'"
Mrs. Mamie AI5tc-i*oH. MY . Alii.
1 ate and. daucrhter (icnoln. Mrs.
W. K. \\ iivcii and baity Wilson
were the Sunday dinner pilosis of
Mi-, and Mrs. (troOii Dyers.
Mrs. Waltrr I'owe II and dnugh
ter, Martha Joan spent Sunday in
Spartanhrrp with relatives.
Mr. I .ami on Robert* was honored
v.ith a birthday party at hibed
pardon Tuesday nipht. V
M- . birpc rrcwd was present and had
a lovely time.
Mr. and Mrs. I.armoa Rohort-sMr;
and Mrsl Will \orris ni.il.XU
ihrrr. Harrison enjoyed a birthdav
dinner S uday afternoon at tlv
home of MIV. : *.>r;S (histon. T|v
('inner wa ; in boor of I.or daupk_
' Mr-. ' " ''
VP MISSION \RY WORK ICRS OF
com mist \ district e \ui:f>
TO MKKT FEH. 28lh.
? AH Atbnsirrmrry workers of~ the
Columbia District arc s sked tp.be
present at. Emanuel A. M. E.
e " Church. Sundry, February 28th.
k at 1 p. m, Mrs. Rebecca Reid.
fk {white 1 a vers [nUwesLilUC- speaks
er wITT be pi, est speaker. The
public is invited to be present.
Mrs. Dilli'e Washington,
M~ District President.
zion canaan
raptist chi rch
Rev. M. I'. I'earson. Pastor
State Park?Rev. W. M. Dovvos
oT Cleveland. <T)hio, who is now
conducting: a soul stirring and
inspirinp revival meeting; at Zion
Baptit schurch. Columbia, will
pjeaeh a Special Sermon rit Zron
' Canaan, nnvt M?r?flny rinrlit Mar.
1st., at 8:30. The public* Is cordially
invited to attend this sei vice.
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Oconee County
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! Teachers' Assaciatioi
j t|r. D.M. Ihompson, Reporter
i Ti'c Oconee C'?>. Teachers .in
itl Wnlhrsllsi Jr. Hijrli school Fel
j ri:nr\ 18. at 2 p.m. The v;'rrim
1 uu'l in' rent nmin
i At "? l!i?.' assembly meet inn \v:
. (I.J if tlie a.uitonam with Pro
rt_L~Li__U uirrt,1- w?eha*?-e.
The fen tire* of th.? assomb
worn an address by M
I VV. L. -Jones, County S; ?>t. o
K<iu<a'J?>n. ami a Short. Queslh
Bo.'i oa Negro History Ly Mr
C'athi'i ine Johnson. Jeanes t ae
or. Al'lcr the program Mrs. T
_ _LL-JXl:on:a-iw^uvc utr. final -repa
ctt P-T' Christmas Stalls, and si
thank 1 cavil one for what, tin
had done to help pat the drr
o're". The follow'iv, .' schools \vc
rtpo't'.d and the amounts as f<
t lows-;?Ki'.st?K:ni.?Smorn irtA-1.0
\\ .stnVihstcT Jr. nigh *1:1X0: \V
mlla High $10.00; Public solic
ation vl-'.'du and tin.' llural grot
- sila.On;?makir.'j a?pro ml? otai?
.$li?0.00. hVc. arc proud of Mrs. 5
i!. Tho; ins. She sure can g
vvtud. -she asks fpj\
Mr. A. L. C'udTwas elected
, .epresmi this County in TToti
af Delegates. Piedmont
District
Auxiliary Meets
T?ie \ugiliary tajl.e S. C. Me
:( !. Pcnbnl am! Pharnur outic
- -nr trtv?cf?rtrc Piedmont d i s T7*l
ru't i. tin* library of Stcvlin.r lii;
s-ehool. Greenville. Fab. ! 1, l'.M.'L
The President. Mrs, J. .1. Cli
c<*n urged ttl! members to nay tl
state fee in order that the Pie
, mont district can make a eyjnple
report a*.. the state meeting i
April.
A letter from the national se
letary to Mrs. J. M. Thoiv.pkit
the state organizer was read. An
one wishing to become affiliate
cd tO-jin so through the state o
ganir.ers Mrs. J. M. Thnm_pkir
Gilliam St.. Greenwood. S.
Members" pivse.Mrs. .1.
Clinton. Lancaster; Mrs. Wyn
f.anoy. Mrs. lUickctL Hock Mil
Mrs. Harry Thomas. Seneca; Mi
P. F?. lirown. Spartanburg; Mrs.
( M. Titontpkins, Mis. Fredeii?
Greece, wood; Mrs. Honror. Andc
son;' Mrs. Jones, Elbe vtoh XJT
Mrs. Warren Cooper Mrs. E.
McClaren. Mrs. Thompson. Mi
E. A. Iluggins. Greenville a.
- ALT. K. -P. Xorris. Gatrhcy.
After the meeting the membe
of the_A'-"xiliarv. guests and tl
doctors, dentists and pharma i'
of the Piedmont district assctubh
in the main dicing room oft
school where jsiipnee was serve
Dr. Hoggins of Hock FPU e
pressed appreciation to the loc
members for the entertainment.
WILLI A MS CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHLItCH
Hcv. f. W. Jancrettc. Pastof
Orangeburg?The-attendance
the Sunday school is still increa
in?. After the study period, tl
lesson was reviewed by Mr, lie
f.v IIHdebrnnd, one of our loc
rreaejurs and Master Kenneth ]
Mendonhall. a member of the Pt
. rrnirFSnetTf. .
The Sunday school and A. ('.
League are sponsoring a weddii
-of the Nations?Mai .. H:?You a
invited to spend thut cvenii
>vith its.
Tho Presiding Kldcr. Dr. Pa
ker held his first quarter Sumk
and it was a great success. 1
the 11 o'clock services his subje<
was: Standing Fast in the Lor
It was a treat to have heard hit
The Ik-ta Sigma Chapter of A lid
Kappa Alpha Sorority wjauhippc
with us. Soror Lonora J. Hull oi
>f tho professors of music??t
State" *"Tdtoge 'bWtrght~~the cho
and furnished music for the se
vivo; and this jtvas indeed goo
Miss Ruby Flinches, a member <
State College faculty gavC tl
history of the Sorority. Mrs. Cle:
-n4dit?t* 11 in**!. Dean of Home F.C<
nomtem?intnidin '.'d the- T<prake"
Soror Flossie MeClain Dedmom
a member of Benedict College
faculty. Soror Dedmond spot
from the- sol-joe'. All For Fry;
' 'TTconTT'TTTTTouiTor^rT^ 'Hespn
the fact that it was growing lat
and the congregation had bee
I, e ii?.
in i|ini.^ .. i .1^ mi.i- .1111 II I/I-I
mond held the congregation
hound as she delivered this woi
deifui and" Befitting address. Ma
we say to this Sorority conic i
gain, it was indeed a pleasure t
nave had you worship with i s.
Tive entire church is now ver
sail over the .death, of one of it
nost outstanding nicnibers. Mis
id the I (I. Del.aine. Miss Del.aine
funeral service was held at tli
Tdiurch Friday at \< o'eloek. Thi
of coursy was a shock to ever}
one. When God walks into a fto
r garden, He always takes or
of the liest ones; so He took Mi's
DeLaino. She was quite an ou
stum.uut member air the eliurc
ind iiitd such a sweet, cheerfi
disposition. Certainly we wi
iiiiss her. but hope some day t
myet her.
To the heroavfctl family -Liliet
up, the darkest hour is just b<
Tore the- -day breaks. God rs tc
just and wise to make a -mistak
vak.nvn i.i-: m:\vs ^
\<l:;ni ~\l :iji.ia. Ifi pm-Luc ~
Tlii' \'iii nvilli'-lIa> niton pnpu|
liis ity * 'ontt st rami* to a do.--;.- <>n
Friday. I'YIi. 1'.'. xvhii-li nioiv f !tl
| than a siicci-ss. linth .-rhools turn- j .,V(
j ? <! t't.t in a i 'C"! (l SivakMiy atI
U"ut; net. lit !ii -'ides v.oiktd hard I ()]
j to crown, th'-ir C^iuc n. In ol s..
tl ! tlir !i?st j-; (> >.!* , tnj'j s:v away ()1
Uati^'.i.L * f|i
I I th
t', Mrs. VarnviHe im
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AIRST SADIK DAVTS "~_t :'i
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. M is. Sat!ii* D avis ol" V;irnvillo .,.
was. crowned Mrs. Ynnivl'lle* '
Hampton for IIMJJ. Total amount j
iaist .1 Y; rm ilk* $105.-12; Hump-!
ton $2 15.Xp. We wish to thank alii
d- of our-phr-nts ami* friends fori
a 1 "ivlmr Mrs. Davis stivli woTulorful '
vT" ;; m;ni t. Miss Ernestine Waltlen. '
tii indent jravo $5.t)'i. The school !
rendered a Calendar Wedding, j
n. which lirouuht 8T1.XI. I.ily Major
he rrlycrt th<4 hiyhcst ammnt XS.Ott. I
tl- .All of iho-yirts woikeil hard and j
to much credit is. yiven ali. The fol- (
n It.winy; named -are the ones who t
took part:
c- "Queen" Davis S77.00 ?
is. M. Bryant .... 4.50 y
C. Smith _ .0.25
ed M. Moore __ 5.00
Mr ML?tr.?Green?;r~ tttt 10.00
r- L_Sinitll . -1 10.00 J
is.. II. ..Smith. 2M. P1
Tiie following - pit itl SI.00: C. ^
.J Linear.!. M. Collins. Jl. DuBois, '>1
tt \Y. Hakes. M. B. Williams, J. 01
II; Tuil.s. 11. Smith, I. 1... Minis. M. U'
s Willi:.nis. T. Green,.Rev. K. A.
J. Johnston. U. L. Lotion, If. Jenkins 'v
k. II. German. S. Davis, A. - Smith, J;
V- J. C. Green, S. Green. L. Kodtl,
17: R. Patterson. 1'. Brown. T. Robin- ^
E. son. L. Jenkins, II. Capets, A.
a. JcnUl'iijs R. D?vis, C. -'Williams',- M. o
id A'ajar. G. (Juilyard, Rev. A.
Brown. P. Thornas. K. Dobson. E.
>-s Robinson, L. Chones, J. Ganti. JE r<
10 C. SmitluLE. Jenkins, P. Morgan. A
t? F. Minims,. A. Hicks, P. Adams, ,'tP
?d F- Halter. R. White, O. Ramsey, }
io A. Youngs. K. Smith, M. Smith.
d. R. Bryant; Varnville District S1G0 P]
\-. A Whrce group of friends ST.'.OO
a! Some names wc will not have
sitae:' to print due to the length 111
of our column. The faculty and ?l
principal wish to thank mei-v one 111
who took a part rn~bur contest?
11. A.\ McrritT." 'Frit; ipa!.
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"WINNSHORO NEWS H
n
s_ East Sunday was a splendid
day. Rev. J. A. Lipsey at the A. :?i
n_ M. E. Zion and KevP ,E M. Beany u
;il at St. Paul Baptist ch'vrehes both
.rave sj iri'.'.ial ivast. A? a re- ,:
.j" suit, ta.ii pa. tor look in a niem
oer. ^
[.; Among the .-"!<! ins who eame ri
'! no me recently were Pfe. J:.s. Able '
[TT. Ml, k ?4tll (q^.AE kt'll .llU lit t alilp
Shanks. N. V., Pvt. J. IE Able,1 ^
from cmap in Alabama. 's
laige and sorrowing funeral c'
lv was that ol Mrs. Mamie SquiVe^
well, GP, who departed this life P;
Ft 1 j at the home <>f her son,
,1 Mi. Matthew .Si|i~irewell liere on A
n[ College strett. Tlic services were 01
neld at St. Mark Baptist church, |1;
>(l Simpson, where she was for morel'1
than .<0 years a consistent mem- z'
Per. The sermon was preached by o'i
Rev. ~frr"ftr W?itf~rrf Chester." IT Vl
former pastor, assisted by the t<
(I present pastor. Rev. Hughes ot ol
jf Columbia and Rev. Rose-borough. J'
)(, The tlornl ulFerings. were heauti- bi
h i for this season of the year. ?t
Mrs. Soiiirewell leaves to mourn !'<
,1 j grandchildren. 1 great-grands, d < '
's i -isters end 1 brotlK'V. Peace to (->'
:c. her ashes.
Mrs. Savilia Davis, Mrs. Mosia
I*.vU . Mi. WiUi.un Hu,i Uin. mi M
st.il in-doors hut arc much bet- i ,
,. tcr. . l"
|. l)r. K. K. Riley passed through
j| our town last Sunday stopping at *'
the home of Prof. \V. A. Ross. J-'1
y- Mrs. k. W. ftotiiware was also 'H
x. here, ti e guest* of her husband sf
() for the week end. _ 5*1
.Negro History Week was fitv
tingiy carried out at Fairfield Co. of
% school. Two vet y interesting as- &>
;s somtiIies we're betd In the nnrfiV
toriuni by the sophomore and sen!(?
.op class:s, at gmented hy faculty
jv numhe rs.
Mrs. Li/./.ie Drown is doing fine
. since she came home from Co- th
lumbia Hospital, where she tin- jyi
' del went a major operation. to
-h A great 4-H Mobilization pro d
grain was pulled off at F. C. T. st
1' school last week before a packed
house. At its close quite a num- .V(
iei of members joined the orga- -yj
^ ivization. HS
?- Miss Mamie Mcintosh was in dc
>o Charlotte, N. C., last week o ? m
e. business, sii
the palmet
rOKSHIFDF A VVOIi
< oniIiK iion ol' the exterior 0171aentation
of the IJaha'i Mouse "1
nisiuj) at W'ilmotte. 11 linoi?. on
if shore of I.alee .Michiuan, a tenie
with h is the world's unitize
>: I symbol dcdRtc?i t the
ii*iv,'.sf df humanity, is one of the
stincti' e events... which marked
e (lose of tit? old et'lender yosu
America" and opened the 0001
the ft lute.
('0:1:1m mo tit tin. c this nehii ve(.
r a p.riod of forty tears and in
0 face of feat difficulties, the
nttonal Spiriturl Assembly of the.
alia' is of the I.'in ted States and
ma da h.iis pri pared ii d'eseript i vi
ochure. or pamphlet. : bout tlie
tMuple. entitled "The Baha'i Tt me.
House oil Wot ship of a Woilu
nith."
Illustrations and text hi the "4
Pa.es of the pamphlet, trace the
oer.ss of the construct ion ~:rr it
enl hand in hand with the devo].
uncut of the Bi ha' Community
Ameriea and likewise reveal the
caning of the edifice as a symbol
: '.i.ni's . divim?law s uniting : nd
>ut in ft he TuImaTi TaTedn its~prorcss
tow .rd spiritual development
oud harmony, justice and peace.
This Triiii'l:*, (he pamphlet
bills out in one 01 tiic three arcles
written by outstanding mem
?rs of the Faith, is the" first groat
iitico to he erected by the adhei
its of a revealed religion in the
irly or formative years of l'aith.
id as such ft bears historical
lportance in the history of Aniet'ii
and of tlie world.
From the time that the corner-'
tbdu'l-Baha, Teacher and Exenitar
of fhc Faith Of ITis Father,
uIiaTiTlali, until the present com
lethm of the exterior, the erection
f this edifice has been achieved
irousrh the sacrifice of members
f the Faith in all parts of the
orld. the historian writing in the
amphlet relates. The first group
American Haha' is centered in
hicngo. ; nd in their activity and
rvotion the ideal of constructing
jgreat Temple w; s born soon &{ r
mod,
111 w11ting of tlie conception and
laiization of the beautiful design,
lien L>. McDaniel, supervising enineer,
quotes the architect, Louis
Bourgeois-, concerning the meang
of the h.ee-work pattern which
i'cseiits "in symbolic form, the
teat Baha'i teaching-'of * unity?
litv of all religions and of all
unkind. There arc combinations
!' mathematical lines, symbolizg
those of the universe, and in
teir intiicate merging of circle
to circle, or circle within circle,
e visualize the merging of all
ligions into one." He also quotes
ic noted architect, II. Van Burn
Magonigle: "The ' architect
is conceived u Temple of Light
i which structure, as usually
aderstood. is to he concealed,
i.sible support eliminated as far
^ possible, and the whole fabric
) take on the airy substance of
dream; it is a lacy envelope
islir'.niug an idea, the idea of
ielit ..."
The I oc at ion of the House of
'orship in the heart of America
no less important than the ;u'-.
titcctura! design, states the wri r
of the section of the panihlet
on spiritual significance.
1'ho coming ot ' Abdu'l-Baliu to
merica in 11U2 (to speak on the
neness of races, religions and
atioiis. and to warn of impend-,
ig dangers of a material civil?Uton)
represented the working
Lit of His clear vision of the ccnts
and conditions which were
1 . * A. * . A\. .?..l.1L.l
; cuminu.iu in uiu ^uiuiibiiiiiviii
f peace on earth. Ih the process
f attainment. North America has
ecu endowed tvy destiny with the
iblime mission of leadership uiong
the nations. On many oecaire
weighty- words, '"Ah*:
u'l-Baha explained this mission'
i tiie -American people."
"The body of the world is sick,"
ts remedy and healing will he
e oneness of the kingdom of huanity.
Its life is the Most Great
.'ace. Its illumination and qitickling
is love . . . May America I
icume the distributing center ol
liriti.al enlightenment and " all
i' world receive this benvcnli |
essing. For Amenta has (levelled
powers ond capabilities
eater and more wonderful than
her nations."
MT. OI.1VK AM K ( ill |{('H
Donalds ?Sunday school opened
o services for the day and was
U attended. Air. K. P. Pcndie'i.
Sept. presented Rev. Massey
review the lesson. Mrs. A. M,
7 XTcClownn principal of Donald
hool gave a few timely real
ks. After Sunday school \v ?
i*nt intd' ehCrch service. Rev. M
assey preached a very enthusitic
sermon. Our portion of eniwmont
fund, pastor's salary,
issionary and offering for the j
ck was raised.
TO LEADER
,K HOUSE (W
ItllMiK SJ'ltlMi M WS
S. S. was vi i y vxui. Wit)
a t\ w aiixnt lead.i i s liie cln-*-e>
v. i -c doubled. liYIT planum
was rendered by Sunday bchoo
vlass No. 1. Mrs. Kosa I). llai!on
act as misticss of cen inonv
~- 'lh ;\|ii>7 .Mary IJroadnex. assist
iifjr. Kveryone enjoyed tin- sini;
ijut?an11 topics- diseusMon*.?(. <?Hee
iion was taiion by .Mr. Ci.1.. < raw
,'oi(l i nil .Mrs. Alican Hammond
The 'Jills' and Boys' Auxiliary
id ml meet. but dt.es were col
ieclcck :
Hidtte F1 IV Hi School
Mabel V. Davis, Beportor
An elaborate-' surprise it*pas
.ens , pa von in rmnnr- of- --C.?t'oi*tri;
Ltto L.ott, a number nj the sen
ior class on her birthday'Feb; 11
1 he delicious -dinner was prep; t
j<1 in the Home Me. j)cpt. v. ill
ti r motlu r (Mrs. (Jeorpiu I,a
dtt) supervising. When the hou
arrived for dinner to be server
the senior class along with sev
_uaJ members of the faculty fori
od a line and marching to the II
K. room the surprised' one (floor
j;ia Luc) .Tell into a stap<? of e>
citemeni and dc'. p wonder.
When everyone was at hi
place Happy Birthday was sun
I.ami she alone U'ik h<>l<l in inn.
penso until this particular m<:
mcnt. A loaf'of laughter \y;
heart! and she dropped lur hea<
M any useful giTcT alone wit
cash was given to her to add 11101
vears c joy and contentment.
- The boys basket-in: 11 team 1
making steady progress^ so fa
they have defeated all teams thi
they have encountered; they sect
to indulge in ..profound??spurU
- manship;
Many ex-graduates of thi
school were home during the reg
/storing days.
Many of the students are great
" ly enthused over the recent sol
u]i of croquet and seem detei
mined to make the best of thi
game.
The pecking of typewriters ar
hoard" every vacant moment b
the numl/rs of the senior clas:
We are proud to say that yv
dTave some quite industrious sti:
dents.
?hKKSV1 f.t.E HKit At.f)
This news writer visited lie
own chuich Sunday ?ri Batesburj
the Ohve Branch Baptist church
They had a grand Sunday schoc
with good attendance. After th
school a warm prayer service wa
had. At 12 o'clock the pastor Ite\
Bush ascended the rostrur
accompanied by Rev. A, P. Porte
of Columbia. Rev. Porter preache
or wonderful, .sermon from Mica!
7:7. Everybody enjoyed the ser
mon. Three joined the church.
The Pastor's Aid Society me
just after service. They had i
nice meeting and a good eollec
tion.
On next Sunday. Feb. 28 Rev
J. K. McAdams will preach at Mt
Olive Branch Baptist church fo
Rev. Bush in behalf of the Ushc
Board.
There were grand services a
St. Matthews CME church Sun
day. Many visitors were presen
from other churches'.
| VISITORS
Mrs. Mary l)jzier of Leesvill
I visi'ted relatives last week end
! Mr; and Mrs. M. Abney in Higl
Toint, N'. 0.
Mrs. i laisy?Bifrne? of Lrcsvill
1 visited relatives in Columbia las
] week, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cole
; man.
Mrs. Geneva Drafts and litll
daughters visited Mrs. Drafts
-sister and -brother-in-law Mr. am
Mi's. IT. Peterson of Ridge Spring
Mr. and Mrs. Sim I.ee v isitc<
with Mrs. Drafts.
Mrs. Geneva Drafts, and son M
T., visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufu
Drafts Sunday.
NEW BETHNEWS
Rev. A. I). Duncan, Jr., Pastor
_W"oodruft"?Our Sunday schoc
was jest fine, with.Supt. a 11
teachers present. The lesson wa
well discussed. After its close, w
assembled for higher service. Th
pastor introduced Dr. A. ?I, Go
forth (white) who made a won
derful talk about the leaves ar
:Tor the healing of the nations
also Mis. A. J. Goforth was wit
mm. <>i ru si ftpartanourg, v
I After which Rev. C. ,F, Huntci
pastor of New Hope, Sedalia do
rrn, mt'^Htrn fi'im
Matt. 7:12. Rev. H|inter was a
hi-s best. Several 6i the brethrei
came with him, and they were ;
great help in the rally of TrinHt
A. M. K., Rev. R. B. Brown,pas
tor and?New Bethtd. Her. A. D
Duncan. Jr., pastor. Amount $5f.
75. These two church.s are doing
a great work.
I'vt. Horace Nelson stationed ii
Louisiana is here to see his par
cuts- Mr. pnd Mrs, Wright Nelsor
i I is many friends are so happy tc
see h i m
Mr. Fred Winn is at home or
W est Pine street. He is iinpVoving\
His brother Pvt. L. C. YYinr
is in Fort Penning, Ga. Pvt. Geo
Dntmmnntl. also Pvt. Claude ^4.
Stevens ami J. \V. Fant; Pvt. An
I drew Font, nil ot Wood rot V are ir
the Armod Forces. We are trust
ing; that God is their leader!
The Busy Bee Club met a
the home of MY. H'tihen PYrgu
son and sister Mrs. Anna N'onis
-Thin wan a?grand- wonting*.?M-e*
Levonin Gibbs sponsored the club
$a,J>7 was realized. A delicious repast
was served.
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Ki'v. .J. ( . ( t.w.iiis. Castor
j ^ Stii!(ia\ srhi.oi < ' ;'!ucti. >i :?v
I Mliilll>Ci \".;is lr. ill! t,i;v
Ijt-rfu! >< : m<;n oj' lie.. Ci'.st'.i'
! j Whit'.i 'UKirit. tli- >|' iIni tin
subject: Tlu' 1* j ?>i (.ii>t Ma.: Mid
? VVonl.'M i?(m }r*.?~o t. ~ ;v'?\v;v; tT7the
.Junior choir, i.v Mis.
U. C. Coiji). Ucv. Whittcnh. m C
fi>xhu-' >! rris Co! t-K
I i..V sei". ICO Wil , J t> 1 UK' Welti IU <>I
j MorrM?< 'utifjf -rally-:?k
J Mr.-'. Henrietta (irant ami Kev
W ..it'. >.1 -i i '.- l'an.i! v v, e. ?tuU
_ r:::m?.??? ? ?
Tlu* ciit.ir. deacon? ami meiti
hers t f N. !'. (!. wen* i*> Moore'.Chnncl
to heal- tile senile, rem
t .lend by the ten year old hoy
:i Ma-tu: Joseph' BetiH-tr. -I"hey report
eil a wonderful service.
The Chapman (jrove stud lit..t
A'ill he OUt of i-ciiool tills Wei'U
I, and the piiiieipal has r*!:?'*:? ?j foj
them to hen hi lit' ir \ it*, ry ,"arl
tler.s. _ , j
Mis. I-'oe;l." Wilson, tenclitr oi
C. (i. the V.eek ? ' at 1)1.:oe
n IJarbin a Cai r.-tt. Reporter.
[" JAMISON MAYS
7 Ar
? Willi t !;.; new I'oin! Rat ionini.
* v.vinirinjr into u>e all minds an
g Center.ed on registration and tie.
economical procedure when tin
i. Rood Pe/ot Stamps, will he put it
s use. 1'h. re should be-4iule?4ifli
I. oulty on the part of familial
li whose children attend our schoo
e Mid also members of the Adul
Evening classes as the Point lb:
Is mming system was a definite
r part of these groups for the pa:,
it four weeks. We feel sure tha
p our girls and housewives are a
?-^ot-iiiel1 Food Rt.iiiips as well a
is t.'K money income in order to so
: c; re the greatest economical va
lue therefrom.
In majority of cases at the em
of the period there wilt" still b<
- stamps unused as our people havi
s learned the value of good gar
dens and Home Canning of fruit
e meats and vegetables. We or
y ffow in the Beef Canning season
Mrs. Evelyn .Jones canned a to
c months old^ calf in the Counminit;
by Mrs. Carrie King, Mrs. Anna
Cokeiy her sons, Roseoe ami Ad
? 1'ied. Mr.?Thomas, Air." Teache
and Miss Finch. Home Ee. tcaehe
i There are several other lanti
g lies who will can calves this sea
! son in cooperating with the Shan
d the Meat Program a.iJ Meat Con
e servatjr.n and Preservation .en th<
s Farm and Home Front. "
All evening class groups f.n
n doing nicely and the school, i t
t general is making fine-steps ,\o
d ward progress. "Mr. Ebbie Hub
it bard's groop on Repairing- -am
- putting Horse Drawn Farm Yrhi
cles in order isC having increascc
f success wevklv.
a The Victory Rouitry i eports
" were exceptionally good last weel
Mr. A. H. Hailoy reported t h (
' purchase of 200 chicks; Mrs. An
nie Cokely 100 chicks; Mrs. San1
dels Fields 100 .-hicks and Mrs
r Angelinc Keller 50 chicks. Others
have made good reports, previously.
Services were ..'good at the com
* munity churches. Sunday schoo
lesson was taught by Prof. Tho
mas. Rev. Walker preached ?
e .vonderful sermon from the sub
ieot: Thou shalt have no othci
God before Me. A nice offcrrnj;
of $21.00^was taken. Miss Earths
Lee Lyons, student of State Col
, lege spent the week end with hei
sister Mrs. Charles Thomas dr.
and Mis. Ruth Stewart of Nov
? "York Ts~ visiting parent Mr. ant
> Mrs. George Mintz..
i. ~
ST. .1 AMES A. M. K. CHURCH
J
Rev. Wm. McDonald, Pastor
s Our Sunday School continues t<
improve in attendance and finance
Sunday morning our pastoi
preacneu a very mo1. gmiu; senum
and also at night. Our choirs art
singing very nicely, ami it Is ;
real pleasure to bo a member o
i St. lames. Members who haven*1
d been coming out for years are com
s ing out in numbers.
0 Tht. members are very groatlj
0 please with the manner our preach
er preaches, the way he handles
* business affairs of the church aia
SL the manner :r. which lie minister:
> :nto the need of his people. \V?
J1 are hoping- to have him with u:
for a long time. We invite yoi
'? tv> eorr.e over to see us sometime
" We miss ?dis. Addie Kinard. w!v
^ TfT7TasT'^vefnT,Tor,^Telw"^tWTT, Tr7
t \vi?h for her a pleasant stav.
t >V ? > f
; teTtOK*
' K& \J ' *h>
' t ?r/?\ Wi
i
^ 11 marc
Get Lartense today and over
start baring fun again. mon<
have
c*un6s: use Oniv ?lirec
( AS DlKECTEO ON IA8EI St., S
X) ODDilBOTI
? _ _ _
-i?M I'.IHIM *. ItAf''. ( M? 'K( n?jr
- .. iicv.-W. I.. AV^Imiii. I'aMnr | v
So:.';'.' i>.'i Yn'.-ouon ia has i>- , Ii
, p'.'i i'.T.i-; ?.! spioinj..! ! ;. v j n
Ko'. W i'' 11'- a'v . 1 [
I t.iY V St oki n of all ovr.'!' tow; I
I bet < r tii" ivuot Iti oil o <>f i i j 11
! v.o' h. < >iU' arr\;;'l von m '. which j v.
| to (! roil 'I'hnrsrla-v. Fob:u:uv
i ' s (r ?. ....... ' i.
; s?atn<. I or 1' 1 'at raised sv me- a
j 11.1':?> . ( : six t >(> sii'tT] dollars. . i;
I it?i 1 ap. > "xhv.atidy tif.'.y to a
' t he t-iitii eh mniriberskin. We are
' bar < ?' ;;i: indeh?- due-..--. aft.?- ],a\
| iny pai'i }'nr li e S.h.lay sv'!.<s-l P
} btiiMitf.". ? _ T??i:
j 1 he Sunday under t <u.
id \J;-. itiivuhv. i- -}
j fire.At! Mil vd a.FT"~drd. T
i ) The an'-rm' rrnioriTurvto h"1"4 The f
' j i" '..ary-troasai'i r whs "the i??-st
i v,'( vt. i'vw beard. The reeurTmr
. I secretary. Miss May I5o!l<- Harris
l is v. *-1]-pVejnirvi ftrr Iv.n1 work, sr!
is s i' < i v j) i.y th< no in aey if bar [
- j report". Tiir trcicncr. Mr. <"h m. I
i *iv a b ci.!]eeiien ;:?4"* h'?? ?
| been eiji'i.ty-tV.e dollars. The '
i eh-i ell is_iiU-knJ eaub S^imlav.
T! stiastor a'd bis v. if;' wish i"
1 th.a'ni, all vhn Uf'P rim n ' ,?y -i
;iuvii?r iliv illness and death " 4 *'
tlU'ir Uitlc '.^ita'iuer. T'abrb'ia ' * FhT' J
wlvi d'ed at 'General hospital Feb- j
niifv I". "Tie'.'; . S. Itai.-iel. pi:;-ti?r f
r of" i; .- Ib'ipt t ehnrej. ?!<- !iv.
'-red the eulerrv K? bruarv 1" at '[
' Macedonia. Tb M. >. Caliaiia'm ]
hj Fa. oral homo was in < haty, |
- UK K(I!(V "tiKOVp I1UT,
s CHI P.CH ' ?l
t j ..Rev. \V. \Y. Too'nuw. I'aslor
i Rowesville. 4S.<". * Sunday was1
i a sM'cat day at Hickory Grove. fh S. '
was opened at the usual hour with- t
I si.pt and other officials at their
I [K)sts _of duty. Tlie li .ssoi< v. as w ell
_ jui.xviowed l>v the pam or. ?;??
j After, a heartfelt prayer sorvT-.- y
our honorable nastnr preached ?*t*1
us frr>ni Acts 12:5. S'.ibj.. P
,[ without ceasine. Evervor.o enjoyed J
this wonderful serpen. One united c
e himself with the chur h. l
Sunday'hijjht Rev. Tooirer attain .
proaced. this time from 2nd Kins* :
J ; 5:10 Subj.. Go wash in the river of
.hoTdoTV seven tiir.es an thou shall
,j be clean. We car.t but say did not
k. our hearts hum within .us while '
I this man of God talked to us. At
the close of this sc-rmon another ~~
person_ii?jJieiL tile church. _
The total collection for? todav' ?
. was $34.21.
The-visitors were Mrs. Reed of I
I Doiar.crc. S.C : Mrs. Li'lie Elsev of 1
U!d ; r.rtd Mrs. OHie Jor.es of Cbnr- I I
ston, S.C. I r
) pvt. Please Simpson was home ?
) oiv- furlough recently. the s
j son of Mr.s Sylvia Simpson, lit- i- I
now stationed at Abberdeon P. G.. ;
Md. I
?.l;ss Ear!ha L. Jamison is
_ jiiHclA few days in Charleston with
her mother and relatives.
i We regret much to hear that the 16
First Baptist Church in St. Mat- | "
. thews, of which Rev. Toomer wu? i
the pastor, was .destroyed by fire. I
| We trust thev will be ablL. to iv- '
place the former one.
| CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURf M j '
Rev. IS. T. Martin. Pastor
Djcrtmark. S.C.? Today was- a
J very lovely day and many were out
and found their- -way to central
Bapt. church at .1 ;o'clock to wit- C
1 ness a program given by the Cen[
tral Usher Board.
Rev. Davis delivered a wonderful _
' message and all hearts were made
to reioice. Afterwards the Ushei
Roard, with its visiting Boards rendered
a wonderful program. All of
' it was well performed. Mrs. 11 a 11 i c r
, iVo'.fc saiur a. verv beautif ul solo. j ^
It was highly enjoyed by all who j
were present. At
G:n.m. the women missionary
sociotv met with a very large attendance.
At Srp.m. again we had a very |
nice message preached by Rev.
' Allen. TTis text war. found in the
| 2: 10 of St. Luke. Everyone seemed
t I to have er.joved it very, mucu.
i We hope that all of our riends f
? will come ar.d worship v" n us. f
i ] _ ' r
f PINK GROVE A. M. E. CHI IO H f
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor _ '
Sunday was a beautiful day and I
' j many Were at the house of wor- \
- ; ship. A fme S. S. with Supt. and
- co-workers at their post. Classes
1 I were instructed by Mr. II. M. Boyd
> | i.nd Mr.-'. A'/.alee Hail. The lesson ,
? [ was beautifully reviewed by the F
< pastor as usual, for he knows what
ijdo to in"S. S. and the church as
. 15a whole. After the prayer ser>
' vice the pastor delivered a wonder
'!T?I VT
| wages. It was enjoyed hv all. a
1 Prayer was offered for Mr. Wil- I
)WN off the SHEW
r Vmir GRAY Ifilff
m irvvv wiin u mmm mmmu
* LOVE AND ROMANCE
r your hair with Godefroy's Larieuse
tart having fun again. Larieuse brings
</, rich color (black, brown, blonde)
?ur hair. It's easy to use, won't rub
>r wash out. Permits permanents,
els and curling. Known and used for
45 years. Your dealer will refund
y if you're not satisfied. Tf he doesn't ~
Larieuse, (I.ARRY-USF.), send $1.25
t to Godefroy Mfg. Co., 3510 Olive
t. Louis, Mo.
J -%r
IIAID rAI ADIIIA
IIAIK tULuninu
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PAGE THREE?
v, 1-1' a/i r. Among tTie majjSH
::< !'tt!c *011 and daughter?
cv. XYU.;>;-* made encouraging ro3H
a.'-i! commended Rev.
I'io;)! a iv at lending worship^]
-.a- I ..v-'ti; been out i:: quite mB
bile. :}
The v'etvut- for thi? Trustee
S. nday wore very trood. Wew
;o '.o? I' ''kino I'tri'vard to thfi^B
r:: it or which ends the lirat Sun-^H
in ? ,
Tlln n;. I.u v. a* the
I >!). a-il Mrs. Sammie Trapp,lJH
;.l?! ilr.y. He reported a pleasant*
lay.
These <>n til'.' aick list are
! , Mr*. Daisy ByQfcfl
7THT~ v.". w. Boyd. We hope j
i>r tlum a speedy reaver.
bethel a. m. e. church ' J
Re\. Tf. X. JefTcrs"n, Pastor
Sen*'Cos v. -n- vt ry beautifully
5. was p raced 1. y the presence of
?" its ix-pastors. Rev. Nor- H
iiiut \V. llvv.:;. who made timely "JM
? ' "> ibt c t -hool and who?
> .i< i < !'V the morning mes?tfe
-v? -a -Wt! eotiy ret*?4,M??T- Rev.
hctvp came this way from the
lisle Council. which convened
?MipI ville. Tenn. He stated lie'?
< < uro t< to Birmingham and Flo- , j
ida. 'l iiv iv-ante was delivered - jW
tic subiect ";sre Conscious:?'ss
v?r?us Human Consciousness
I"his was selected fi-in the text:
Out ' f nno bl?>nd Clod created all
!'C!) t-i ('"c!l timtr the face of the
The pastor also mado
ri< !" r mark.- to the Sunday school
clativo to some of the hannenings
t the Risuops' Council. The pasor
hri''?:rn; llie i-ijrht message scSuial.tv
i> th" hcrinning of our '1
nPv' y!flT? ma,- . <rin.ct f init^nni^B
,nd monster. who shall deliver the
rues s ago.
Wc were delighted to see so
nany friends and visitors last. Sunlay.
Cotn" a train. you will &1cays
receive a eovdial welcome
lere. T.eth choirs arc serving nice i9
v and effectively for the good of fl
he church.
We are hoping- -and- prrving that ~9
or sick members sh.all soon he re- .9
urnod to their former conditions.
NEW HOPE P.APT. < HIRCH '
Rev. R. I). (Hover. Pastor
J1. ?, wa? fine. The president of 9
!" Mic-s. juniors, hold a I
no ti '; > ,Vas enioyed. The ,9
-? , >-i r f '<,. Hope raised all toll |9
S ver Hartrhrosu $20.83; ~t9
a: ay Si.It; Km ma Rulefant $6.00; ^9
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
ionest and efficient attention >
given to all business
placed with me
PHONE 5717
' ~
MADAM WRIGHT
P A I- M 1 S T
amnu'- Header and Advisor. Not
frrp Todnv and Gone To-raorrow -a
.ook for Name. Seventh Daugh- 'jj
er of the Seventh Generation. *> 4;j?
BORN \VITH DOUBLE VEIL
fThis lady arrived in your -*1
town to do f ood for the A
public l>y her wonderful
powers in reading the
history of one's life; also
give* advice, on all affairs
of 1 >fe. such as lotfc afairs,
business matters, family afairs,
wills and divorces 'and most
veryfhimg pertaining to the welare
of one's life. -
Permanently located in? Studio
rents on Meeting St..ron.Jl? S. '1
Highway No. 1, at City Limits,
Vest Columbia.
FLOUR
. HONESTLY. ,
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