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J ., ? , Saturday. March IX mix' P. J. CAMPBELL HOLDS QUARTE The P. J. Campbell (iosiicl_CJi.vrti* convention hold its quarterly ? meetiiiur SiTnctSLV.^rel-. 28, 2 o'clock :it the. Snrinelicld Hapust chtirch. Greenville, S. C. A larjfe crowd ?witnessed-t-hr occasion a xt everyone stonily enjoyed the nuisicai lUimbers. One of our choruses *vas absent. t o Anderson L>ospel singers but they scut a donation of $4.00. We greatly appreciated ? Uw?am+mtrt?fccnt?arrrt~ hope ""'ttTTtt they-\vHl meet ttjt . in win1 next meeting. We feel at a lost when ?they -nre-irbsent since the con veil tion had its ori'rin from among that group of singers. at that time direeted hy Mrs. Pmitiue J". Camphell who now resides in Detroit. ? Mie.vi?Mrs: CaiV.pb't'll ~Ts being eatly misled in ovr conventioni She was full of information whic \va.s inspiring to" those wh.> aim ?in contact with her. Since Ueinp away she always writes cheerful letters to us which encourages us :s donation of SI.00 and we arc to keep keenim* on. Sh" sent us thankjug her through this write. up. We had a new chorus to ioir - ?us napiolyi^Shadv Grove from Pelzer community, Mrs. Marline Pattorson, manager. We wore very ?much deKedrtrd to have them ">ntn _US. That now brrngs-om- mimbet .'o nine choruses as follows: Anderson. Pendleton Seneca. Helton Ilonea Path. Cedar Grove. Pleas.-ar.t Grove. Greenville and Shady Grove. Each chorus sang thdee nuinwill strive to do as our ex-presL ?=;?tfOTff-askedT "TlfPt we continue to learn new songs for it will mean nagh to .its and add a greater in it rest to our convention". . The?amount- of money?raised for the convention $.17.1.7. Mrs Corrie E. Watkins of Helton: Mrs Terry. Monea Path had a table foi Benedict college jtnd a donatio:! given""Ihcm amounted to H'5.00. - -Our- next convention- will ~mee1 fourth Sunday in May with the Hohea Path Gospel ?cinf, T'b erty church, Hev. J. S. Maddox Jr., pastor; Mrs. Priestley, chorus directress. MA-s. B. S.- Sharp, president (Miss) .VI. E. Cobb, reporter. ?-Highlights of Georgetown Dr. T. J. Miles. D.D.. held hi: second quarterly conference a Bethel A. M. E. church. C.eorpre town S. C. Dr. Miles pieachoi two soul stirring sermons. Sunday morning and night to large audi ences. They all seemed to en jo; them very much. Dr. Miles is 5 great preacher of the gospel ant we are sincerely hoping that a I he next conference he will be made bishyp. Rev" J." M. Jackson is the pas tor of Bethel A MFC church. IB is also a -wonderful nreacher o: w the_ gospel and a groat pastor , The" people Ivro think very niuei of him and anytime are?visit :ng here come i> to his servic* and I am sure that you will en joy his message. He and his of liccrs will make it pleasant foi you. Rev. Jackson is putting on i rally with the people here foi three thousand dollar, wi?ch \v< hope will be a great success. Th< church is spiritually alive. Near !y every Sunday he preaches tc audiences of from three to foui hundred. The Sunday school is very muel alive also. We have from two t< three hundred present"every Sun day. The Sunday school is un der the direction of Prof. Georgt Howard, teacher and vice princi pal of Howard high school. UNION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. N. S. DeLaiuc, I'astor Lake View?Sunday school he Man at the usual hour with Supt Connie Nance at his post of duty This 'heiru the first Sunday al were in the spirit and Rev. Do Luine preached one of the bes 1 MTIIIUIIS klhce bemj? here. Sunday afternoon a sin&inji' eon - tost was Sponsored by Mrs. Man V. Ford. Six choirs were- -pros <'nt. There wore Union A. M. E. Friendship Baptist of Ni.hols Turner Chapel A. M. E.. of Mar i? velle. N. C.; Shady Grove Baptis of Lake View; Bona AME o Barnwell; .Ml. Zioti Baptist of Lake View;?Three selections \ver< rendered by our boysr ruuuely l>ei nis Pord, Edward I leaden, J N'unee. Jr.. and a boy of Dillon Mrs. Fdrd realised $17.8! in thi: contest. .. / W !t?RUH\ GROVE MAfllST (TU'RCII Rev. W. W. Toomer, Pastor Rowesv illc-?Svinday aftemooi our Sunday school opened at th< usual hour with Supt. and co w workers at their posts. The les .. son wr.s wel^ reviewed hp Dea Eugene Abraham,.-which all en joyed very-yhueh. Sunday i/ight after a vein good prayer service, our pasto preached xroiu I King 18:21 theme: Uod Never Kails. Otr hearts were luade to rejoice wKvTe h/' prenehyd, Mrs, Earlene Utsey s'v on t.hi ?' sjck list. We are hoping for he a speedy recovery. Our readers are very fond o the Palmetto Leader.- We hopi we will have more customers ii the near future. Miss Leila B. Sims, Reporter. J ? T- ? GOSPEL CHORUS RLY MEETING : _t_... ~ - '"/ Dillon Co. Teachers to "Purchase War Bond Thr teacher* of?D+Umi.' County met on last K lit lay afternoon i.i Dillon. The Vice President Mr. ,K. S. Wilkinson presided. All teach J- is. arc tollowinc the snjr^.ai of tin- I cimi's Teacher Miss Helen Hrjjfin in* contributing towards a ' war bond whyh is to In- purchased in the near future. Since there is to be no Slate ?_Tirachers' Association in Columbia litis year, two <1 .'legates were t i'|'P if?th;s iiHIIIj lumi ia next month. The group \ unanimously approved the apcipal o!' l.atta High school and Mr. Perry, principal of Dillon 11 igrh sfhool. - KHKXKXKH A, AC -K?( 1HR<-H Rev. (I. II. White. Pastor . e n tt.Uv ooth Hi v 4?I II I I II kj . V J V". ^ * * r 0(1 by' Mrs. Martha White.' The oast" Sunday assistant Sept. Win. Hunter. Jr.. conducted the school. Mr. Peter Prcssley reviewed the lesson. The banner is still with Supt. Hayes~class No. 1. For morning worship the pas--tor's iiH'ssag(' _WitTt T e -ChHsHterV~ and His Journey. Many iomimmed at both services. The Tattle Workers club met with Master L. Spencer; The Jtmi lor Usher board met witlr Miss Martha Williams Jtntl the Pulpit 1 j Aid club met with Mrs. Lueile ' : Charles. These meetings wt re ~ Sunday afternoon Next Sunday Ave are t'o hold - our 2iahf|harterly con Id en C wit'1 p _Eldcr ihunsey?our esteemed dts^ trict leader. We are expecting a \ery successful meeting. The ltd Sunday in tht* month ' our pastor and senior choir are to serve Dr. J. L. Brooks and his good people of Mt; Olive Baptist church. Sunday our Junior choir will sir.g and the Children's Hour will At .1:110 at the church- Sunday J be observed, the Finance committee of the Boy^ Scout movement will meet. M^r. 5 Julian Morgan is the wide-awake t scoutmaster and m:r pastor f is . chairman of the committee. I Sunday evening two of our pubr~tt7 school Teachers, Misses lie. Clcllan and Beatty are sponsor, ing a Candle Light service.-. , Before you hear from this scribe I again tie Electoral college of the t Northeast conference will be his. tory.?The?brnd ttpprrrl?comes --from- frberreOTr <hu:c!f~ fcTall the delegates at said meeting, when , you make out your ballot please f | put iiro. w. L. Foxworth's name on your ticket. Thank you. Defer so Bonds and Stamps and help win the war. :?-?-? SEDALI A* NEWS Sunday being a very cold day we were surprised at the total attendance out for Sunday school. The Sunday school opened at the usual hour. After a brief discussion our Pastor Rev. W. F. Hunter brought to us a wonderful message after which a rally was on. The young people raised $5.1.0."). The collection for the entile day $120.05. Mr. Jesse Byrd motored to New Hope Sunday from Whitntire. A special prayer service was held Sur.day after preaching for all the boys in the camps. A special request of Pvt. Frank Dawkins. The pastor prayer for the hoys and many tears were shed. Mrs. Zilphia Gilliam and children spent the dav with Mr. and - Mrs. C. 0. Rice Wednesday. Miss Emma Cunningham of Columbia . spent several days with her moth 1 er, Mis. Lucy Young and her aunt . Mrs. Mincrvin Blake. She was t accompanied bv one of her friends Eo Union. Mrs Mary Sims. . . Mrs. Addie C. Rice is able to , open school after a period of sick. ness. ; w e were sorry to near oi inc ; 'undent of the Rev. Hillian! of . Carlisle. We hope he will soon ret cover. f Mrs. Rallie Rico is improving rapidly. On the sick list are Mrs. (T Flovee Gleen, Mrs Mattio TCe r n s. , We hoptrfor thom~^a sp^wly-recovery. Miss Drueilla Gilliam, reporter * mt. zrox a. m. e. rm:mn Rev. (. C. Mcllwain, Pastor This being the pastor's day at Rhiloh many were out for Runlay school. In the afternoon at "i 1 o'clock the pastor returned to g Mt Zip \ to at.te.ruL the, funeral of - sister Nancy Cook who departed - this life on March 2nd at the age . of 88 years old. Remarks wee - mart" hv sister Marr .fane Rvfoy of iRhiloh and Bro. Henry Alston t of Mt. Zion. Obituary by -Mrs. r Ada Alston: prayer hv the Rev : Wright Alston; eulopv by ?be pas r lor. Mr. ,a. KUssell undertaker in'chart?*. Wo are looking forward to ho. L trin servile early. Sunday. The r Lord's Supper will be served Stewardess Board No. 5 will serve f Miss ^Carrie Cook, president, o Summy night we will be engagti e<: in our night service usual We are urging all the members to please come out and on time. iy I i Stalf Sgt. Ulysses Buckingham, | eel i t the reception* ik'sk of the A i fir . .evvitfir.cn on leave in London t-diane.poLs-. ck 1) member.?ANP Ph WINNSP.OIB) NKWS y/| I . Having-'tayed -out Hr^wk.Am-|Til ili.> teacheto* i--s-cd to families> M.'ll No. 2 War Ration boo^s. the ."80 students of Kail held /anility :tijr school svti.r ed yfo their class v-onts to risitr.ie their work. To make tin for lost t/ne tench. rs and students are /taking the -dei4yff*'~riTTifTr stefT.~~'yo he frank our school is ranni/g i : a well oiled manner this war. The evening c liyses- urnhn^ Mr. /rtrprrtTitk of All/n university are as intere?dhig a/l regtdnr in ittt'ound. They /ime rain or shine .old or wartff. They eoine because they /now that (hey are get ring thing. ' The adu/ "rehobl under Professor B. cf <t -iinimrliam?a..d W. A. Ross / is also i:i full bloom The. stu/lents lament w' en someTtung Prevents their gettiing to class. / A very touching communion sex vieq* took place at Waynaan A M./E. church last Sunday morula/. Dean Alston was at his best nml his message was -forceful and Satisfy ing to the hungry souls / A contesting rally was* launched i the Reds against t'"e Blues, to raise $75.0(1 by Easter-Sunday. Quite an enjoyable birth-partv was given, at the home of Prof. ' and Mrs. W A. Ross last Monday j night in honor of V'iss Enolei I Richmond a senior of our school | here. A royal evening was spent llV the laro-p irrntin <?f wnimir niui. I l>lo whii came and brought gifts j to nroloner bor "years. Our school was graced with the j presence of Dean- II. -I.iston of j . _Kju>xville college who came .to his home courtly and town on business. The distinguished? visitor left a rich and helpful message lhat will snecd the student body to idgher pianos. Among other visitors were the in<|JRfLiiLAL-Siweeof-Allen Uuivcr-sity; .M:sses Margaret Moore and | Misses Johnnie Code. Maude Ford j her sister Sara. They 'wore ae- j companied hy Mis.. Relley from j Chester, but all from Clinton col-i lege. Messrs Elijah Grinper, Wil liam Clay. Willie Barber. Richard Bclton and S. 1' Kollv from the Navy in Nlorfolk, Va.: Mr. Odel Hayward, Cuffie a n d Harden . Smith from Baltimore. Md.; Pvt. i Jno. \V. Johnson from Camp in ! Alabama and Pvt. R. J. Williams j from Fort Jackson and other sold- j j iers w' ose names we failed to get. i I were in our town. Mr. Win. Bovkin. Mrs. Ida Jacob j Mrs. Mosia. Lyles and Mrs. Lizzie i Brown, the latter two from Columbia hospital are all', doing nicely I at this writing. We hope that j they will all be themselves again | very. soon. Sec Miss Oscarola Manigault j and get your copy of the Leader. ' | Henryton Sanatoria Henryton, Md.?Mr. Egypt i Wheeler, who has been employed at the above institution left for his home last Monday to visit his relatives and friends in Leesvrlle | S. C., before leaving lor someI camp t^o- join the Armed Forces. He was nccomnaied by Iir.s. cousin Mr. Frederick Perry. lie leaves 1 for camp March II. I i The ( heerioK Sing I Jhe Cheerjos, a chores of stu'dent and graduate nurses of Hon ? i iijii Jl Mill t'Ukl 111 lllllsllcal to a large audience -.at the i Ames Methodist church at Baker and Carey streets in Bitimore on . last Sun<lay night. Mrs. A. M. | Parker, musics 1 directress and manager, reported that the nudI ienco was very appreciative- She r.lso- expressed her gratitude to th sponsor. Mrs. Grace Johnson and Mrs. Baker who entertained tho Cheerio* ^liJLlv ik- refreshing miu>i au,. a.. | .Hill nil. Ml*. Pleasant Recovered The many friends n Columba, &. ('., Staunton. Vit., and Brooklyn, N*. Y., of Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant ^fcrhttl to learn rrf Mr. Pleasant's recovery. He has rc.._tumed-lo -datiea?the -S?na? ' torinm. Sunday School Progressing Under the supervision of Mr. L. B. Pleasant, the chldren's mis-, sionary Sunday school is till pro' gl ossing, with Master James L. ? THEPXU1ET - a A Bhl/!11 ^ n of Jflount (.'Union. Mich, is greet- , me/ncan Uo<l Cross Duchess club /y Miss Martha Stafford of In?' _ _ f f RALTIMOR! :. MI).. NKWS . T?V Mrs. I.. (;. Douglas n T o S. S. S. cU h nu t with Mrs. Margaret Andrews ('>1,'! N.'Catlirtun ' street. Met ting every Monday ni^ht. ^ j. C. l)ougUy?&~\vt nt to see'lUw.' Neal , vYho is a patient i:i the city hos- ,i pital, <>n Monday. We cue askinvr i Cor sm'cint prayers for?all the } sick.--lien.-- Roosevelt Henth. Mrs. v S. Guntiop, Mrs. Lena Masloy is ( aide to h?? on* -Q<>:tin I Dea. Fred Hasley went to FdacT. h stork. S C. on a business trio. A Pvt. James Slt>iv.icei?,-- *#?1OuinTT t Pickett, Va.. was tlic week end ? TTXlOst of Mr. and Mrs. Gere. Jr. } We are havip"4 plenty <n1<l u ?i titer. Quite a nuijilor of 'soldiers are in the city Oil fiirlonp-h, PvL- v Howard Turner was t' e week end t .fuest of Mrs. Annie Turner. lie >, is stationed at Cairo Pickett. Va. i Mr. Friendly McCrav will ren- T tier a program at Mt. Hebron Bap- 1 list on Mav-h 10. Everyone i< welcome^- TJv>? -program Is for the.benefit of till' oho'v. M? MeOravlS leader. Mrs. Mary Marsh is s?ovetarv. T)ie Willimt .Workers club met . Fridav niHit 2041' Schroder ft. c President. Mrs,-Holtw Flowers. 7'lie P. A. cluli will have a nartv on March Id at !tK W. Sav >- j toea St. -President. Mrs. WeatT- v crs. Sec., Mrs. Bobinson. ] PINE CHOVK AME-C HI'RCIC ; Rev. J. M. Williams, Pastor [ Sunday a beaut ifill day... Sunday school bejrati at the usual f hour with the Asst. Supt. and teachers r.t their posts. j Tlic pastor brought an inspir- 1 inmessage from the. subjects } 'Create W11nih Me a Clean Heart | nrd?Rvnew-tln; Right Spirit. The Hely C0111 inliliion was administer- t -\Ve__\ycre glad to have the fol- v lowing visiTbTsr Mr: and Mrs. ( John HiHer. Jr.; Mr. mid Mrsr Milton Clutts and their friend . Mr. Shelton. We wore also" happy to acknowledge the presence of one of our members from Monroe, La., Cpl. Jcmes A. Washing- c ton. Cpl. Washington and Ollie t Nixson were the dinner guests of ; Mr. and Mrs.' Barton Sehumpert ^ Wednesday evening. The ACE League is progress. ing tine, with the president Miss Ellen Richardson and her coworkers. , _ ' The 15. S. S. Club met at the- t home of Mrs. Estolle Clark. Wi | were served a delicious course ot ice cream and cake. After the t business pait of the meeting. The | next meeting will he at the home \ of Mrs. Lina Belle Ray. , L. B. Pleasant. Mrs. Dorothy | Talbert, 1G, as Supt., with Mrs. * Watkins and Miss Catherine Mis- ' | chau (white employee) serving ( statf?of teachers. | Easter Program Planned I)r. Reuben Hoffman, Supt. of 5 Henry ton Sanatoria and Mrs. Mar t garct H. Tydings, Supt. of t h e I Nurses Training School have gi- ' i-ven their joint consent for the 5 children patients to render a n ' . Easter program on Palm Sunday. Mr. M. P. Perry supervisor o f rttTT"~boys* department" will" direcT the training of the children. He has trained the childrn for many successful programs during his work in Henrvon and we are sure 1 lhal he will do his part in getting the children prepared for thi's r.ffair. Nurses Capped . v _ , > Student nurses who finished their .probation period wero cap- ped in the auditorium last week. With the performance of the Flot ence Nightingule ceremony the following students _were cupped^ Misses Wright Mary Alexandria , Evelyn Anderson, Terry, Davis. Taylor and Mrs. Victoria Smith. Nurses Needed Voting women who have liad to FOTTie out of school for ne reason , or another and did not emplete 1 their (fturatmrt, and Tf ~ you "are 1 interested in becoming a trained nurse, write for fill information i from Mrs. Margaret H. Tydings, Fupl. jof Nurses Training School, Henryton, Md. Girls with two years of high school education up I may apply for applications. f i , _ . ? / J_ - TO LftADKK " T MOORE, EDIT :IVIC LEADER BE tttST NA'/AHETH r $ \I* i is'i curia ii j> tfi'V. W. FT. Xv:tIT I < <>l tl'L'ly Stiv thll .'lil ?x.MS<>15 j( ii"miin ciui" rnnren .-ninuay if ived a treat. The spirit was1 rlainlv present both morn inn \ o set nimiji that will Ion;* litij-Ti wit Ii ; ? our hearts The mes- (1 ?.p;i K wt'i e i>a. -ir.ua.? those v. ho-J_ now v. :?l it means to ho hill- I iiu'd with tlio hnrdshins a n d 'i loi'bles of this world could I'nllv ! " )>iu o. i.i i" rvi-ry w.u i .p |<t n. The Stnday vhool was juin/iedj t lit i" tl.o usual manner. ^Vo art- i , 10ini to iiavo s> many soldiers j ' vt sent in o r Sunday si-hon- 1 ' ' .'ho arc alw'iivs welcome. ~ j( There are many activities ffoin^ i n in and around our i inch. The'1 ill'oro: I cldbs ;iro guvine* after- J o..n teas now lhot. s ninny is n"a''- ; c here. The Vineyard Workers ; luh is havino- a stiver^toa on the | ourtli Sundav in iliis month at;' he home of .Mis..Marie Jines. on' 'ine street. f_pme amid niee-t-1 ome of your frltduls. ?The doors at .First N'azareth are 1 Iwavs open for visitors. Won't j ou he ore in the near future? | .\ I ! liN CTIAI'KI. MtWS ~ . .j ... i 5 .ortiu'd at 10,:."?0- with Supt. heir post. At 11 :.'50 Ilev. C. Grant | ieivereci a splendid sermon, subnet True Confession. Visitors: tirs. /Cuirf -Mitchell.?LrtfitrnrrCir^ " ins and Mrs. Mary Burgess from I 'bailcsl op, S. C. -X41I Willie Hewitt- Williiims is-lJ onto visiting his parents Rev. and 1 Irs. Willie* Williams. Ho is s?*r?-jicmed r?t Fort Eutis. Ya. -Rovrc. Davis is hero from New fork City visiting his daughter id on bus ino v-": 1 Our second ounrterlv conference Ij eus-^-eltl March *r.?Wo were gT7ut~~ o-have oi^r mcsiding elder with 1 ir. who preached takirir his subject. A Message From God to His 'eople. All reports wore good, "he elder was paid in full. XROI XI) WEST COMMBIA V By- Rev. A. Ir. Biggs Rev. T H. Ringer of ' Chapi% ante by Sunday morning and 00k the writer with him to his LL?James A ME church at Wa*ree where wo had a splendid Meeting. the writer- preaching rinl. V.Io t ..v c r, * 111.in. r\? . 1? *"n*-nro 1U, iU. I' Ul" I IH' workman is wo>thy of his moat rhe people seemed to have to: : oyed the message. Collection < 5.25. ? We then went to Mr. and! lis. [kn Tucker. Jr.. where the | a hie -ens spread?with all?good 1 lungs. Kev. Ringer has a ika , ar mud alt his members -seen, t ? >e uroud of it as well as hiius; 1 f~~ Rev. S. L. Glass preached for or.es Chapel AM.EZ congregation ast Sunday flwntitr and "at nite. : Jo. report a good meeting; the ; 'AIrs; Janic" Wickerson the daugh i er of Mrs. Anita Brooks and the vife of Mr. Johnnie Wickerson ' cent to Camp Wheeler, Macon, \ a,, anrl -spent a- few days with ! leivjuisbatul and returned last ] UGH HILL AT*M. K. CHUK1I, Rev. R. A. Youngs, I'astor Sunday was fair but wet and < old, but in spite of this a large,! l'.owd witnessed the services at | ?oth churchcst The S. S. opened it its usual hour with the Supt. j i md stalT at their post. Classes : and 2 took the banner jointly. The pester after opening the service took his text from Isaiah >3:1. He mastered his texT as tsual and everybody could but :nve enjoyed it. At 2:30 there was a funeral ol .he daughter of one of our mem?,vt, Pa.,. -1.' .. Tl. _ Tl GRAY HAIR? "Movie stars cofor their hair! vt. Let Godcfroy's Larieuse bring ^ a new, rich color (black, brown, bkmdcytoyouThair.... It's easy to use, won't rub off or wash out. Permits permanents, marcels anc antT use3~for over 4 5 years. Your d money if you're not satisfied. If he < eusi, (LARRY-LSF.), send $1.25 di Mfg. Co., 5510 Olive St., St. Louis, M ^3 (IODIIBOT'I ^/txSiieu&E | MONOUNflO IAIIYU1I * ->v i .-i iiuin <w.umhh'ii. iiu* new iViison officiated. At our sister church the ushers ! tad their -ltli anniversary and the 'oldicrs from the air base wor- ! :hipe<! with tjiem. Pvt. Oscar E ! Patterson sponsor of j4te air base ' jiinvtcf :mrl A ell the manager. These are very; ine hoys and rendered splendid ; {ways glad to have our boys in elections we all enjoyed. We are lee army. May God bless them. [*'roin our church are ten fine >oys in the service. From our -ister church there are 8. Coir.e .o see us any time you are wel otno. STTTTUl, A. >1. K.CIirRCH ~T Rev. W. G. Owens, Pastor Pi. Paul A', it UlllVl'III'd lil 11.isual hour with olficers at theft >ost of duty. The lesson was wor lerfully discussed*-Uy~Mrs. Owen? j nid the school. The morning service opened j vith a sweet song. Then ti e pas- '. or came forth outlining hymn j l.l.'J and using as a theme God' j 'hastisement. Hebrew 12:0. The nessnge gave all a great inspirnioii oL JLhc lluly SpiriG The-sen? or choir and the junior usher toard marched and sang sweetly. Wo were glad to have home Pfe Forest?ftrnhor of Camp Sutton, N. (*.; Pvt. James Reeves of amp Gordon, C]a,, and Pvt.. Xahaniel Lorick of Lexington Air >asc, also Mr. Mormon Hope from Pleasant Spring church and Miss Dorothy Xelums from Harbison institute. The Missionaries had a successful program at 12 o'clock hot * *?? Uev. Hody did not attend. We hope he will ccme soon and visit our church. " ? OR, POLITICIAN [RIED X'-tv 3 oil:. M;t nil S- - ( A N I' ' '21 Randolph M'niif-.- vt!it"i?rtn<t ' ublishfr of iluy ,Ncjv- Yuri: Aux. j l* _p/niucn ru-vA-pn |h i minx- -p?l AX ian a:nl civic \< aiiiT. <li <1 of pitcn- ' >v .oniii Monday ni^ki in hi.; iior.ic ' i Now York City. Hi' was Sfj , iitrs olil. ) ' in-ial soiiXfs wen ! A umiiut.i.l "it I'i it.-ty ;-t i :<?'> in. ' ? xiA?Tira?fA-. A-lm 1 i. lohrfor, iit'ir* ci:Uinj. I '* Hot-'n in Virginia. 31 r. .Mcoio v as ( <la;itiii m \\"jsliinji-wn. I>. (1 lews pa per world as a in ws'my. ' h Vt 18. hc served as a niesscntri t ' ' tt till' troitstiry 11. i ;! i l :t . 1:i > " lils capacity 1" sc'.'Ved f 1 ; Stviv- | r; tir.nl, Hayes. A; ; an.; <'!evo-.p and administrations. 1 n ?+n?fTTT*t?M r". .Mo re b> c:mm~TT:" w or of Colored American tnauazine, . ' > mil in th? same year he was ; |>- | V minted a deputy collector of in- ' a lei rial revenue in the second dis- ' Lrict of New York. Two years la- a L'-i iu-vUecunuiixitlitor amhpttfdi.slu'i ' d' the New York Aye. At the ante time he wrs secretary of the National -Xoamo t>u.sin.ss -Uea?< true .under Hooker 1. AXlashinytmt its founder. I His political activities began in Brooklyn where he ran for th assembly uns.t:ecossfnl!y in 11'uT. ( Five years later. l\rcsidc.nt Tail rittmed his Minist.r to Iri'oeria. lie |i cached the zenith ol" his politieal c career in IH'JT when he was elect- t id Uejfljblivan alderman of l b e -t l'.Hh (Hstrict-fn Harlem. He was i le-cTcctcd to the oflicc ill l'.t'J!'. I ?Hfs civTcr~aetivilles Ine included ' membership on the board of the ? National Urban- League: j>resuUht > .. f .L . Tl. a T? .. .1.. .. * I ' A * I :) i iru rarcin - i i .uni'i .-cssnrwn n in | >f Public- School 111*; secretary oi l' i-be?Kraty-Frrjrusc>rp-hnmo; liicin- j bcr ol' Local Draft Hoard Id. 1 In 187'.'. Moore met and mar- c lied Ida Lawrence. They became u the pni'ehts 7)1 T8 bhildivn. 1 1 c ifirls, four boys. _ Ho leaves two sons, Eugene and Gilbert Moore, and three daughters. Mrs. Ida Dudley. Mrs. Marion Day and Mrs. (Hades Walton, ] wife of the United States minis- j ter to Liberia. _ Monday well pleased with her trip ( ^ie reports?4u-r-4r^b?ml?is get- j | ting along tine. t .Mrs, Dorothy Daniels. Mrs. Jul- ' f ia Siigh. Mrs. Etfie Hoykin and j t Miss Cgiia Mae Minn are all on ., the sick list. We hope for ^hem , s a speeoy recovery. , The Sundav School convention.^ Hi at is lo Tc organized in this j part will take place at St. James t Baptist church in the afternoon on t 'e third Sunday in March at , 1 o'clock. Rev. W. M. Green, pas- i tor. j Mis. Essie Mitchc! nreachecl at t :>rd Samuel Sunday in the absence of the pastor. ' v Pro. .Jeff Albert is very sick and is asking the ministers of the ' ByookLaLcL, Progressive Church ? Lin ion to come to see him and to * aiil-hun?in prayer -nTTd ~ahv olhet < way they can. He will be t-.ank- , lol. J a Mrs. An lie Washington and her r i children all are ready to see the c writer come with trie 'Palmetto v Leader every Saturday afternoon. " GREENWOOD NEWS !\ Mrs. Carrie Babcock has return ^ t'd to her home in Boston. Mass., 1 after spending several weeks with f her relatives and friends. She al- ^ o visited her aunt Mrs. Emma B. Graham of- Spartanburg and heT ~ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and .Mis. (. W. I homas ot C harle<- . Ion. Mrs. Babcock is tHo daughtor of Mrs. Matilda Smith. ^ r GREENWOOD NEWS f Miss Jcssye W. Smith was a visitor in Augusta. Ga.. recently [ visiting- Miss Mabel Reid who is i . serving- on the faculty in the Au-. 1 gusta city system. < You may expect to hear some | great things from the chinches in c Greenwood this year as they have 1 iirganizeti into a greater Christian unit. We are praying that_.tvc. i Christians all over the universe ; will see this one thing and line up | with Christ. 1 At Weston chnpN on Sunday < morning was a nice crowd and ev- ; cryone seemed to have been filled with fresh courage to do the work I of t'.'o church as it should be. Be- ' I lore preaching the Pastor. Rev. [ I E. P. Johnson eomhlinwmted the} -Pirtprit Afd hrrrrritfor?The g ood n work they did last week for the i church. Wu- are certainly well I pleased to have our pastor again { i lli if. 4 mmmmmmmammmmmmf/rjmmwmm?m Does Your Favorite MOVIE STAR have I K1.ISI1 A \. M. I-;. ('Ill HCH Kr\. .1. .V ( auuhman,' Pastor Sttminy ncboot at thr Us', at >; ! . w..h li'.t' a:ui U'iun.'i. flit I! posts. TFu ! t'VI >V \\ ;1? bv .. s: ,v. Tii? i i . ' v n|'? . * i iv ill* ivu'iv. wait?m-pii ttgr ?remarks.?A ; nil J layer s.rvice was eondtiel ! by Sister KitMjja J. Dewalt and . for Hi ssie Williams. Then tin. iistor preached a mui] stirring "shn :: t <>m ! fur. ;1::i-1 :i; u-ir. : closed his si rnt.iu with a e; rt t* aching: suae. Mary visius wursh.yja d with us. A.nunt; iron v. ere ,\1 r. A rt he i l.ee Jlub isuii and wife of Jiurling'ton. N 1'I'lli i: s i.?i.o i - in-law ,\ a v fn ei alistcd at the church and they mail: <j 1i111 S; ndav. eft. 'b S. Lake report* a ia.p y visit on his i\ turn from l>ur an,, _N. f_^ where he -oiem '.hi 11 k -ml witli, hi- brother-in-law nd fao.ilV .Mi. and Mis. J. L Villisuus. Mr. Williams is <|niny at lot- w rl; :l Lamp ILitnei. ' finite v.otship witerc you an I ways weleonic. SVs A.N SKA N i:\\ s -11. -Olive A. Af. ff. CHUTtTi lev. H. K. IWwnian, Pastor H, was a pieat day ;tl Moart )live Co? ruarv L's. The Prcsid n? Elder llev. !5. V. ! 1 ildeh: n?j< told the first quartvx_*uul we hie i spiriting;' meeting. <Thc. elfin .reached from the s-tthirrtrdsttve y the !.m*d is with me. He (to ivered a wonderful sernioti. lo helicvo that llie I .nod w:m -wit I Till because he preached until th pirit <if the l.nrd existed thri he "cT~rreh. \Ve had a line qifar Of and Ifijsed the fiiiv rvt' )ur sister church Andrew Chape ailed for a colic.tion to help ft' iafr their ehntvh ttiuf taised ih? urn /if S114.00. We are nlay-'iv n active part in our ehmf-h " pirtttially and physically. " 1 Kdr.a I.cc Davis, reporter IRMO NEWS t'otinus Chapel A ME Church lev. M. W. Jackson. Pastor Our services were good Sunda; >as-t from inmnK. -t+i endr-On Kisior spoke to us forcefully fron he theme: The True Vine. Man; acts were stressed out of hi nessape which were enjoyed b; ill. We are nrepressing' by lean md bounds with this eonscienti His leader at the helm of our con ;rei?u4on. This was otrr .cmnmun on day and the collection wa rood. Our second, quarter wis het >n Sunday night. P. E. Clarke dc ivered another wonderful seriiio hm thrilled Fus listeners nior han words can express. Th (Carter went well and the P. F vas'pnhi out._ Mrs. W.B.L.Clur nd Mrs. W. II. Harvey of Bethi VME church. Columbia, were i oinpany with the Elder. ~A1s 4 r. a nd?Mrs. O. if. Bowman r> !t. Paul" A. M. E. church Messrs ames Davis. Malverse Sander nd Mrs. Mattie Boozer Ivor 'ieasant Springs AME and Dea on Jones of Macedonia Bapi'? worshipped with us. We w.r lad to have them. Mr. Jasper Metze. only son o Ir. and Mrs. Paul Metze was in ueted in the Army the past Fri ay at Fort Bragg. N.C. We pra hat peace and happiness window him in his Ariny life. gilbert news Sunday school at the usur lOlll*. with a lai'iri. a11 i<nilanci 7he lesson was taught by Doaco ")avid Bracy. Mrs. Eva Bui oughs of Columbia was a visito ind took an active part ip th ei-vices. Rev. J. B. Elliott and Mr. 1 L. McRobbins visited Mr. Robei \dams, Sunday afternoon. We wish to thank the membot >f St. Mark Baptist church fc telp/ng us in our Sunday scho< lrive. Mr, and Mrs. Brown Lanj ford, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Daver TTir-t :tnd~Mr. and MI'S. Sam L>er lis were visitors -at the S un ci a school party Saturday night. Mrs. May me Dent, Mr. Jamc Lindsay and Mr. James Mitche if Columbia spent the week en .t home with, their families. Miss Eloise R. Boozer sper I he past week end at home i Irmo and is suffering with "pah fill injuries received from a fal The teacher and students o_ jiTberf school" express giatefi thanks to Mrs. Carrie. Lindsa for the delicious bread rolls si makes for the lunch room. Prilll'llll' l Ifirk', Repealer. 1 curling. Known lealer will refund loesn't have Lari- CAUTION: ? rect to Godefroy usconiyas oiincrfD on laml IAIR COLORING ? ? .1* ! ' ? - tl. I, 18 J R' \. .1. < . 'Cimanv, Pastor j ^hi1' Ifr.':(.!!("y School was ojmH ' an<l ?.oi una Rk| liv supU-wlj(J^B ;.il < f'i(. ?-? :< 'heir posts. The leaa^H v..i.. -a .mlcrf-ily tuUfcht -by*S | tho?;" . ?'.or. I Ik ni'.f i :,:o' .sowV" wns con j liioli-d i-y llo\. Cow; ns with | A. J. Mockings. asst. Scripturte<3^| i lesson Psalms 120: 1-12 vera(|Njfl ask in a nil visitors to copie M., uiLAli-.-'. Kdtrar Young were 9 i ;> mi a as--9 Young i,: >tiltii?ui1 iff Camp SlSwH j .Mr. 11. H. Poole. Columbia, ; wuj. lionu! ?-i>r a short whiler-AlB^M . j nnjii- uc come again soon. ^ a .i' si of her. pnvc:>U,-XLu.-a?4. 1 leaching nt (Irosham Hi.vrh School S ; . in Marion County. v Rev Cowans, Garrett. and Cobb J wore the dinner .truest* of. Mrs. ' 'on ie V. Sullivan and family. Wv-wjfrct very much that our 1 ou.-tor's wife was called to Chica- fl go. 111. Hope she will .soon_fefi?? = -wtrtl ?a train 7 The service Sunday night was imdiicted by The La.die.s Aid CJub._ \ play. "ThA Twelve pesciples" t "was very successful. It really nronsht ;i lot of innnev Tho tnt.nl I ; amount was We crowned ;j_t Mis.-t.-i.nie?^K?w^)tw>ii the lnnrhrrgi*~"r^B . disciple. she raised $10.00 ihisiv was l>y New Shady Grove Lrv-< h<dr.-end the (Ijyretts guar' I*'?vott?would trfcr?to subscribe '~fl t, for the Palmetto Leader see Miss V Miss P. F. -Garrett, raportei^-^M I M'l. HEXnToN TjURGH 2 ~~ . ,i Iie\. S. J. Johnson, Pastor ?I?Sunile," ;<< hnnl?met at?rrc?I'.HUUl "T^H hour with Supt*: and co-workers present. After lite elass stu<Jy ?t? the lesson, some wonderful remarkswere made by the pastor. s|H The morning service was very ef- J9 fective. After the usual devotional. service, our pns.lor brought a fjM _ wonderful message- vnhj^-tu? eon and the Power of God, which _ jmas enjoyed?hv -alb ( The Women's missionary sociecy of Mt. lit-bora church held its ifl regular monthly meeting: on'Sun' .! evening: Feb. 21. with the 's ; resident. Mrs. PUinie Dorley in ) eh: ! go. Business was discussed from all angles. Plans were made ? 'fl -for tho'-near future. Thc-rool waB s culled ami every member responded with a Bible verse and fee. The [j- minutes ol' the last meeting_vt2I?_^^| read and adopted. The host and n liostess served cake and tea. Seven ?I dollars was taken "in; Wc -were sorry to learn that AT I j TibiUin Wi>e is on the sdck list/ J j." Wo jti nv fi.'r him a speedy recover. ,J ,Mis. K. Bedeubaugh. reporter r David XT. Ellison J n | General Insurance I ;' Honest and efficient attention fl < ' given to all business f placed with roe PHONE 5717 y - 11 ! MADAM WRIGHT"M .1, ! A I. M I S T ' } Famous Header and Advisor. Net j I Noro Trw-l^v in# 1 fimin Tn-mnfrOW Look for Name. Seventh Daugh1 ter of the Seventh (leneration. 0 BORN WITH nOl BLE VEIL ; . This lady arrived in your * yB WM^L town to do f.ood for the 1 V public hy her wonderful powers in rcadrng the :vB s history of one's life; also ~fl ^ mT gives advice on all affaire 5 of lrfe. such as love af- -fl >" fairs, business matters, family af- I ll_ fail's, wills -')nd iHynrcea nnd mOff* -fl everything ..pertaining to the u?l-?fl J* fare of one's life. v jH Permanently located in Studio v--f? Tents on Sleeting St.. .on U. S. _ ' Highway No. 1. at City Limits, (1 West Columbia. it HHHHnMHHBBHI | 1 9 ii m ie - I . -m