The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 13, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
C. M. J.?My husband. a.ej&e;
K' ' "'" hhe of'tttihft* t am not guilty of.
8^;-- He gave me some money ami tot1
I t >v leave town. T'?is spell is'on Hi mi
\ fci-r.ir nP,vi'? Mlust 1 leave or stay ami
? - ...: see.if this spell will pass over?
* ~ We had planned to start licrs?.
xir ( soon us we iQun/f a
hoURC.
ai-a. Answer- Your lrsband is j a 1
s cur. and quick-tempered and act
?\...^?-Or. the spur of the moment. Sik-k
> around for awhile and don't hi
f_- surprised to have him pay \vu a
/? '" visit-and admit his error. Jn tin
^ ^ :nrTTttfmcT dteo ~,T ^aTrrd~"m~ i7r~s' Tif'.c
w.nd accept ny dates under ar\
". < eireumstaneos.
S. R. F.? I care a 1 >t abou
, someone whi:r I fo "h ajrairis!
veVy much. Tu spite of my strug
fit* 1 kept liking: him' more an*.
more?a^d I think?he lik?*s nu
(now don't misunderst md m%)
jyl- This obstacle I am writing* abut
rrj? tfe Olio of tho OTP'.) I i-sit 111' inr lifp
in;..1 The obstacle is his sister an.
.. ,,tf mother. Thev are verv vor\
.-tret:* ?h>od to i\jo and I like them lot;
?-ir;-t?bul hU> sister-keeps interfering tv
tivii-f .o miner to my home on the even
> M i.ntr* and afternoons T am oft" dut;'ititOrferihif
\n ith our date*
-*t She kvops insisting on me comim
to their house on the evenings
Ar dm oft' and I am afraid he wi'
think I am rirn'tu* after him.
don't like to he thrown, at him it
t hi? way.
7 "Anuwer-tSav 8k?. you don'
know hew hiekv y?m are t" hat"
th? family on ,yaur-si?k-, By r
little 'diplbniacv o" the part o
you and vour friend, you can eas
'lv handle the-s??H>r and nrntboT
There are a mjUjow?
inn trive foj* throwing the gt^te
wfTTTte track and it can all ho d^n.
without nnv hard feelings. Po'
further information. write pr"
vately.
Heartbroken; A year and a
half nyo. J'started troi ny with :
hoy that came to my home towi
to yo to college. I am a sonh
more'ih the school. This boy ha1
shown all the si<*ns of briny it
love with me until a week or s
aire and we t-ml nn ?i'irn<?nn? >'i
admit It van niv vfault urn qunr
t'eled. I have tried ^fo forgot thi
boy_hv itoi -ff out wjth others bu
ea'h time I tw T fail to got th?
right result. Shoo hi t_?iep_nn~iU2
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ROBERT SMALLS
HIGH SCHOOL
W. Kent Alston, Principal
Beaufort, S. C.?A very inter
esrting musical program was ren
tiered in'"Our ?.t ool auditorium
last Monday night, March 1st, b\
? tho Glee club under the directioi
of Mrs' B. T. Washington. Sin
received many congratulations
from the very responsive audi
ence, on the well trained group
The program was an follows: Stai
Spwngled Banner. God Bless A
r? ?rrw*we?ir WirVn?A II A mr;vl7?g? W?
Dill It Before. At Dawning*. Migh
a Rosc^Will Vow Romew,
* bef Sweetheart, original poeni
' >fjss Gloria Davis: selection fron
JWiul'.t.rJDuijl>ar rendered by .Wis*
| Mabel Washington; grown of spii
?.it-als, and popular numbers. T
sjdondid audience who was prosr
ont really enjoyed the treat.
fjn las* Friday we were honor,
ed by JLwo distinguished ,guests
Mrl\' Fr ed Christonsen and Miss
Brunson. Miss Branson coming
from Columbia, in interest of thi
Farm Security Administration
I jTbvy Aro spccializiivg in "Victor*,
fc *G a* ilens" at sehoot and ar home
Theme: The Value of Saving T* 'oix
and Planting More Food. Shi
likewise brotig t two ivels witl
her from the. division of motior
pictures made by extension ser
vice. This carried"out the mair
points she s fora&ibie oxetnplifici
tn jfftp "i nihfif'tr Ar? r<
principal, faculty and stu
<font -feoajr w?h ?9'"express oui
- sincere jfyaTitiidc tp Mrs. F. Chris
Unstt^ foy shaving'jWiss Pirn nsor
' with ?1." '" 111
I : DRAYTON STREET
HFCII RCHOOr,
Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal
Newberry?The amateur pro
prvam wap a sueeess from ever\
angle. Prizes awarded were ir
? follows:
FWPlilho Solo: Gra^r C. (Iran
f"-"~ fourth rrmde, first prrze^ Cam'
- Hare,' ninth grade, second prize
<; Joan E. Gary, second erode thin
:j? prize, ,f i! ' ' <
For rVoeal Solo: Lillio Davis, Otl
' grade,,,firm prv?e; Claretta Rlu
-^^vord eleventh grade, second prize
. . . Sara. Mantis .Gray; Mviinth jy^uuLe
***
U f'. P forj Dapcing: Grade L. Jackaoi
W> fifth ?rra?lR,.,flK?t, prize'; Edna Ma
p.?..- , Gftilman, Dorothy SUttejrwhiU' ur.
EADtNGS ARE NOW READY 1
r
x57 .' icvt . i
(vie# ON THE
I ILK MS OF LIFE
V?OI to ?ov ??o Wl\ Mi' Qa
?4*4#Kf .v'M ?ov? '*otno 4,
BBE' WALLACE SERVICE
I pride an.I yo back to him?
Answer?Yo.i should. B.'in.a: ol,
| Minute \vii 1 yet yon nowhere and" ]
. \*m?mu>H?know?while you 1 ;
yo.- \cr. t' it you can't always have I
I | votir way about everythinj>. Ymu |
; tridKl Will LUlilK 1111' mure ui > iu
it' yon admit your mistake o]??n;
' ty.?Ifd-e \v?s-nt"t another friend [
it wouldn't mane a 'jreot deal o?
iilferenoo. I low ewer.- s eo you
have "one so far as to talk abort
pLuis?Cur ni:irri:i"-e. then you _
1 -ho "Id make amends.
P. T. I an; in a little Ini-sincsi'
my ?-?-n nv hi bridal towns
c - rnrr^rmTr- :i"iL:~rp?'.Trr[T'"-s Th'~ :
wbrk is i x t.tl'- ' 1 my' rkmtr am
anr < ? v talented a!on;r these j
ines. Must I "iye am my Iwsi- I
" ess < > .'o to work i" a defense J
<l;tr,t?
I Answer - There are ot'av e ars
oiM""- in a i|efen--o nfa't. Von
m 'akt o"e in'riv*" '"
'iV' 1 e 1 tet'eos '. Vo-- .e-t"! . *'UV
ar hands jtad d< !' <; ss o<" "
rr you'" ea*e. t '* , +!?? i-'m ?t> rd
i" take the place <?f defer.se
vork".
A. II. ('.?Please ?<<ll m- wra' ;
n do. .My vit'e did sonieth'ny
iiat most?tp'-i wo'dd kiH?a+imi
'he j laimed I r oriented her and
' I smVrv so 1 did \V? have :! l-ve
i- Mdren an' I h*'V$K_forjtiven
' i <or. Is this ihe thine1 to do?
' i am willnv to do what's rijrht.
! Arww-r ? Von hay d ue th
i itrli* thine1, mv ?robd nh '. T'
! ' <>r,l v.d'l hies*-von for von tinI
h'rstaudinir tvnvt ~arv! mr ,\.j
f ! Mon to o'.'r family. Your rYil
on ""''i" rm>vp " von ilia" life-ii?
, -.olf mTTT without a mother, life
i uoubf 1"? most?ttnhno'n I'm thorn "
-t-l? admitting h'jr tri'iU yo ? i*'? '
nrovnd t*"11 -h'- w.>?-. -hi ! !'?"*
i joothi'e . . . only hocrriry fo
, foryivenos's.
I M. -I have a couple in my "
) homo. A man an hi-: wile. I am'
j hi* wife can't ay.ve. I t !
; ihom to ninvt" and they hav<- faili
o<i to do sm Pleas let mo !< "ov
j ' Low to f;ot them out?
j Answer- Prm.'t w.irry . . . t ov
. i mo e.s anxious i move as y<r; ar< I
i to "ot l ;! of them. A" so m :;>
' ' thev fmd is suitable. olace. they,
will cot oat, pi she iaie.
lot thorn It now that von are an-?.
Uioiu for then to t'ml another
L. t ulnee. _
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with votif letter. 1-Vir a "Private It**"
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Explain >our case as fulfine
your problems within the scope
larter with >our questions and mail
E SERVICE, cure of The Palmetto
ulumbia, S, C.
i
j Dorothy Too!:, third grade, secon |
| prize for group dan.mg.
Tho sponsors of this propran*
wish to thank tha Caaxakalub fo*
I lie special ir.nstcm'hndored on this
* occasion.
: Tencher**- reporting pi e asnnt
week ends out of the city are Mis^.
' Elsie H. Galhr.an. Miss E. K.
1 Chisholm, Miss Elizabeth Burton*
' Miss Louise Bureh. Mrs B. F
Gladder. Mrs. Kino*. Mrs. Giblv;
Miss Vivian X'ooloy and Miss Helen
E. Nance,
i Who will In- "Queen of the
" -vfay ''' 1 he various classes rave
r ; fleeted their candidates. Vote
for' your choice. She should h<
j ality a good school and of digni.
t lied mien. Then she would indeed
1 be queenly. Such a oerson should
ie*gn 'O'uccn of i_ May".
M ATHER \()'| ES
Tho speaker for chapel. Thurs"
day. was Mrs. MozelE* McC'ullough
L one of?Mather's -house s.ipoi'visnr-i.
Her subject was "Charactei
Traits We ,-VTl Should Develop".
Spin? ol the points she nienlione'
were enthiis.iis??r efficiency, en'
durante, and a high code of ethics.
Other ft culty -members on the I
| Jpogram were Mrs. .1. 11. HaijYet 1
r and Miss Doris McKee.
1 Deaths occurred in the homes
L?t-Heer-~rrf-?MrrTtrrr's students, itf"
the lust week-,- The Cot her ol' heRoy
Thompson died in Birpting
ham. Alabama, the grandfather r>f
Ruth and Marv Munigault. hug-L.
tiff s c
Several students at1'! two teachers
spent the week--no off Campits.
They were as follows: Miss
man. Margie Deo Mason. Willie
Hubert Gerald, Gladys and N'ath
rniel Murphy. Ixma .lone.-. Rob.-.r;
'a hockhart, and I'earl Dove. Miss
Sevilln Smiley. Jacqueline BowOna
Parmenter yisvt'-d in Camden.
i
1 Mather Trips Jackson, 29-22
j ' Mather MTnglos edjfcd out the
fighting Jackson Tigers. 2f-Pih
-, March j, for their fourth straight
. tfhtmph of the seasop.
The ganVO was a Close "nip and
. In. k'' contest, Lranr - tlra?fir> t.?A4
Tie end of the half, the Kagles r
n were aheatl by only., one point. 1
r ) Kmvtfn Smith, .Jackson s captain t
il started th? ifaond- half with a '
WILSON GIRLS AN
BOYS WIN SCAC C
st'iwvil jrivl? s
r??u;v-;i nriT7;uut;iU ' ' OMVTpt i'lT?p*
i??' ?: ami Mat-cr
academy boys defeated Knokei
Washington. b0-l5t> to win State '
Championship Saturday night in j t
Liif tiuals of the annual basket- ! .
ball tournament of the South C'a- f
rotina AtHotic Confcrcn -c Among I
Secondary schools held at Matin 1 [
academy. ('air.dc n "> and |
Scott .'Id. 10 and Immaculate Con- | j
- option boys nosed out WilVins n i
decide the consolatio; games.
Friday i n the preliminary t-1
iO;.nds for girls. Wilson elimila'od
Jackson .'19-.*50.
Coiner into the scmiO-als. ('. \ i
d Finl-y -10-21 and Saturday.]
Wilson ro'. led F.nunrt. X.< <'i |
!
.tuZX^>f p. i i.tniruv;- ^ a;r.Ti:u' tlw , j
:mvs. romUs. wvre Wiiltivson 11.1"
Knimrtl Si-.it : l!onkit Was inVjUi
ton dl. Wilson !!' 1. <\ S.. .'!2.^6
Fin lev ! 2 and .Mal'ior -j2. .Jnclcsop. | 1
:c." ' |
Mathor moved no to -finals I >' ,
iclVntir.;r 1. ('. S. I I-2,0 a n d j
liOoi:?T Wash: p.dan oitaliand f?. |
iaali?!v.a w:n over Will:. j
1 in- .! -I son -Siin'noi>s | cant j
Sp'-i tsnianshin Award was won I:y j
1. lS. <rifis seam. Thgivsn <? ? |
<on of MifUinw \wvc voted rrvi- !
pi'in-- oi individual sportsman- j
1 i ysenlotion of trophies wa.s??
rade by .1. Wendell .Mai tut. <on- J
era re president and J. And row |
si'.rntorts. ' prin ipal' ' of I'oohet
Wasr irtiton iii'j'i; svhool. person 1
d the t< am and individual awards.'[
All-ioalvroiKe ? trants- are as tfollows:
|
' irlt?First Irani
'."i'.i ?I-'irvw an!-?Wilson
!-? tmt-i!v- Ft i-wHrtI ?'Wilson
T. (uiiac:'.? Fopvnrd-- 1 innnu nlato
C; !:i-1?" k?!i srhod
-K-Morho tinned? In: mac hiTe I '<>n.'Jolti?
(iuani- Wi!sr.n
d d'schantn- (JUitnl Wilson
Jirl>?Second loam
C ionic/. ? ! ' Jmniaeulato I'uneoption
Jainey-?F Finlcy
I lojrau?F?1 acicsnn
V Spencer- (i -linniaeulate Conception
'iiillip ?(i Wii-o 4,
Blake?(!---Finlev
-rttty*? First Team ' "." I
t'ollerson? I''?Imma.ulate Conception
is?C - Mat lier
Borers ?F?Booker Washington
*rr tth?(T?Jiu-Kson
.Joys?Second Team
\ olson?F? Mather
Hamilton? F ?Immaculate Concepilon
A t L-inoAM t ' 'T?:..'
. ?r miuy
Loon-^AJ?Booker Washington
Durrante?CI?-Wilson? _
Cioidon 1$. Williams
'sinker" from mid-court; this I
ante feat was duplicated by both
I.(-wis and Cooper of Mather's
Edward Kelly ol' the Tigers
received a pass front James Alexr'i
wider, and dribbled all the way I
'.own the court to score. I
- Nelson It. Quick, and James I
Kelly scored in rapid succession |
or Mather; from then on it was .
Lewis who pivoted from any place I
n the floor.
E. Kelly, who I'd the Tigers' i
coiing ; jnee with 10 points, was j
ollowed closely by Smith whh .!
oints.
_ -d a tiler already had twice doe;:Ud
Booker Washington of Columbia,
and had routed -Sterling
;rf Greenville Mast week.
The Hooker Washington Tornalovs
were Conference champions
ill 1042.
lather ( ops Conference
i Sampionship
Mather Academy Eagles became
hampions of the South Carolina
.ithletiv conference. March <i. by
v. inning uvcr?Hooked?War-liington-- of
Columbia. S. ('.. ftO-'Jd.
Runners-up wore Hooker Washington
hoys and Wilson girls. Conjoint.
>11 awards were made to Immaculate
Conf.rence hoys of Chare:
tun. and tct Kinh-y girls of Chester.
_?
The team recognised - for the
best sportsmanship throughout
the tournament was the Immaeurrrte-Corieepluin-girl
I twPv iflo.nl f fif Vt-ivinir
111>\\ 11 tin- brsl.fc.y|"ji Lsmnnship in j
the.,tournament ^\cnt to Gomv. of!
In maculate Conception, and to N. I
HI:MI?SI KAL\ N. V.. NKWS
. Sunday was beautiful, it seem?d
that (lud was smiling on ali
-ail tiearts. Many were out to
worship. S. S. was at the usual
ho r with Supt. in charge.
At the morning service Rev.
Merrett from Ridge Spring. S. C.
preached a wo: iTerfiil sermon all i
?. n ivyx-ih We welcome, him agam, j
Mr. W. Williams was here on |
a furlough from Camp Upton. I
Mrs. Ruth Nagles, Mrs. (reasie
Mae Padgett were here visting.
Mir. Frank f>teen's brother visited
htm a few -d?y<-u?Mrs, Helmv
Cleo Wi?e Voting is visiting her
1 unhand Mr. William oung in
California.
Gloria W ise, reporter 1
? THE; PALME
ID MATHER I
! AGE TITLES
ALL UA ('(11 VrY- TIL SCUUOLl'
I
lU'v. il. .!. frapp. Principal
S.i'Kula, S. C. - C)..r quarterly
caV ?el s meeting- met at the Salt.
ut training school. Friday. f>th
>f March at :> o'clock. Heretofore
his meeting was Held monthly
jut 1 ooauso of the shovtagt of
*a< ami robber the meetings were
' '.tt f'w or*ly" j\)'.-r. Ms is was the "
nst mooting for thin term.
T ' tUOelio-r was called to or:e."
by our Vresident, Prolessor
Hightowcr niincipal of the Kid.tee
?high- school..? lie fare the _
muse was opened for b.siness.
Our ' Su|)erxisor__ Mr. Hammond
iatvOdueed Rev. Keller a renrese*tfttfve
ef the Red?Gross?who oxi
laincd the funtion of this organisation
and the importhgt role it
G playing- on _t_m home and hatiTe'~fimhe7?~
~ .? ?
.Mr. Hammond 'ined tin the. eornfor
the bi"- Red (Ypss drive,
fln' -'the teachers' pledged to do all
i tiev could for such a noble cause.
Miss Mct'ullum. Home Economics
instructor of tlic* Hidge Spring
; ration of t!v ii.-.int rationing
-vstonv I am qui to s 1.1 e thai
: i! nresent art1 nut mure li.it:r1 '
'A kit II!' W SVV'miT.
Dinar the week of -Washing:.w
i'h'hday 'he tiftli Trade gave
fat riotir aldV centered around
the life of Washington. The pro
ram vas (biccled hy the i-stnieof
'he Jiff grade Mrs. Trap1).
i' 1 *ii* nnfrrram.\vas. enjoyed by. all...
Our school celebrated National
Negro History week during the
.' mmh of February. All of our
work was centered around the
history of some of our outstandi:tit
Negroes- _ W'j-. <??ub'il the week with
a pi.'.fiam pertaining to the
I'hiuvonienl of the Ncrro since
r.t".'i:-.eipat ion.
1 /tist Ticrstlay the faculty was
invited to the home, of Mr. and
eIrs. Wiliiam roleninn for dinner.
hi. h '"r ah e" eyed.
W. T. uamt repot ter
UFA I'FORT COt'NTV
I'U.MNIN(; SCHOOL NKWS
Tire young people who took
liarge of the daily chapes excrises
during the week were Misses
Mvernie Washington. Margaret
Mil;?. Charles Wright, and Sam
;< ! .iciierson.
.Mis; Riunson. Statccitrce'<>>
of nutrit/or,, and Mrs. Fml
Fhristoncen of Beaufort were pre' nt?during
thrvciiajiei hour on
Thursday morning. Mrs. Christctfi
en greeted the members.. of the.
GiSrlty and students; then she introduced
Miss Brunson who made
a few remarks concerning the nutrftionor
"iiiobkihs that we are
r.ow facing.
After chapel hour. Miss Brunson
he id a eontermce with the teachei
s order to discuss in more detail
nutritional problems and theii
possible solution.
t)n Friday afternoon Mrs. Chri- i
-tencen and Miss Brr.nson returned
to the Campus to show motion
pictures which revealed some
methods by which nutritional
problem.* arc being solved and the
improved fanning practices that
are being used by Negro farmers
throughout t-e South.
On Friday afternoon the members
of the Y. W. C. A., under the
direction of Miss Albertha Simti'.otii-?sponsored
a?progntnr?fht=pers
were read by Misses Mary
Magwood. Franeena Edwards, Ethel
Jon'e:. and Alma Smalls. Mi'ss
Mice Washington rendered a solo.
I
After the program. Miss Simoons
read a Certificate of Membeiship
in the Sational Association
ami nvi sent < <! mi eh men-ih.-i
at '.flu-net?. "
After the prog-rani, Prof^ssftr J.
S. Shnnklin instructed the student
body In the study of the Sunday
School lesson.
A. A. Hicks, reporter
I. \kk city iiir;ii school
I.. 1). Bradley, Principal
i
The school is progressing nicely
under the leadership of ?i t s
r flic lent principal Prof. I..D. Brad
ley.
list now plans are tinder'way
Cor a Red Cross drive, in which
each teacher is expected to vepo.t
one hundred percent. The
votorrt citix.n.s of l ake CHy are
also asked to cooparate by joining
the Red Cross.
MYs. Janie Mae I try ant origiliving
in Brooklyn N. Y. was called
h?<nie due to the?illness of her
little son, Mosinec Bryant.
Mrs. Pearl Harrington Geddcs
MriT^TeuTiiTarringtonvVn^
ton last week at the home of Mrs.
Monnie Moore.
We regret very tpuch to report
the illness of Mr. Harris Lew
Allen, father of Rev. W. L. I.ew
Allen. .Mr. Lew Allen was^ stricken
Feb. 25 at his home on. Meeting
street, but at present he rs a patie-t
in the hospital at Florence.
Although hi?c tUttess is of n serious
natprc,- we are wishing for him
a very - speedy recovery.
Pvt. Harold McClani of Joliet,
HI., is home on furlough visiting
reh.lives and friends.
Pvt. Frnest Ifannah of Camp
Cordon, da,, was homo for the
week -end visiting relatives and
friends.
Pvt. William E. Singletary has
been.given an honorary discharge
from Fort Leonard Wod, Mo. due
TTO kEA&Kft? ? ??!<1
!)<;! : SPRING NEWS
Ridue Hill Hi School
Pvt. Ernest Allen of Camp Edwards,
Muss., a former student
of this school was m: jv.d to Miss
Catherine Marshall March ti, 1U4U
~f .cruise Christie a member, of
jth grade married George Harris
Saturday. All arc of Ridge Spring
Rr.by Padgett a member of Kth
grade was happily married to Mr.
Clarence Rubens of Johnston,
-he is of this city. They will make
Mrs. J. Henderson spent the
.heir home in Johnston.
week ukI ?U home Greenwood.
Miss I.. Holmes spent itio week
. lid in i?i-cciiv ille with her sistei
Tvho is teaching there.
"We extend happy birthday tc
Miss L lloimes and Margaret
Harvard March (1 and 7th.
The .spei kers 'were very gock.
in ehapel Monday. MisSes Kufcl
Peterson, Rebecca Smith, Georgia
L. ~ Lett and Gertrude Valentino.
Reading makes a full man. See
Mazic V. Hammond for a Leader.
Heart Spring Church, Ward, S-,C
ReV. OliK Walters,?Pastor Sunday
found a splendid crowd
at Heart Spring Baptist chureh.
Service began at the usual hour
with Mr. Bobbie Daniel teaching
Sunday school.
Rev. Otis Walters, the .pastor
preached a soul stirring sermon
Bro. J. L. Williams, Sister Williams,
M'iss Dollie Mae Hopkins
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hint?Ajidurson Sunday. Wt
certainly enjoyed having them to
visit us.
Carrie Ma,c AmteVson.
Reporter.
COPE NEWS
Rev. C. ('. iTurgess, Pastor
S.nday school at both points
on the Good Hope Circuit had a
lipe attendance. The pastor, o diners
and teachers at their" pOSCsT
The lesson was beautifully discussion.
The first Sunday is always
communion day at Good
Hope. After a lively prayer service.
the pastor preached a wonJerfnl
sermon from thc_ subject:
On Sunday night at Macedonia
uitmbers of Oak -Grove, Good
Hope and -others rendered their
service in putting over a lively
prayer meeting. The pastor delivered
anothr strong message using
as a subject: The Whole
World i nliis Hand. This was
food for our souls.
Mr. Ezelciel Sumpter who is
in the Training Camp at Columbia
in company with his betterhr.lf
spent the week end with his
pother, relatives and friends.
The writer had the unexpected
Measure "of worshipping with
Rev. S. A. Flinches and his gooa
"iiYembers at Jerualeins Sunday Tri
Sunday school and services; a t
which time Rev. C. Payton of
Rnltnnare, Md., broughtr us the
message of the hour. 1 think all
present were well pleased. The
collection was above $50.00. We
adjourned and hadfe dinner with
Mrs. A. C. Richardson of Orangeburs,
which was. quite a treat..
We then went to Canaan and
listened to a lively prayer service
and a powerful sermon by
Rev. S. A. *Fc.nchess from the
subject He Tha tis Well "Needs
No Physician. Rev. Payton was
introduced and made some very
timely remarks.
On last Tuesday nite our Xmas
having Club met at Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. York. At the close we were
served a delicious course.
WHITMIRE NEWS
MYs. Brosia Williams, Lenora
Jeter, Hampton Williams returned
home from Fort Bragg after
isiting her son and brother Pvt.
George Williams. While there
they met many friends, among
whom were Pfe. Jesse D. Ashley,
Pvt. William Jones and one of the
most splendid preachers of- Fort
Bragg. Pvt. Rev. Ivery Moore.
Pvt. George Williams is doing
line and reports the army is not
what people say, he says its O.K.
Mr. Press Williams left Saturday
afternoon to visit his son
George. He has not yet returned.
Mr Herman Mulrs was home
lor the week end from Spartanburg.
He returned Sunday evening
after reporting a pleasant
stay.
'Mr; James Pen-in of Gleensboro
X.has returned home to visit
his parents Mr. and Mrs. George
Pen-in. He spent the last week in
Gulfport Miss, and enjoyed it fine.
MT. EDEN A. M. E. CHURCH
^ ? ' ri r\ ct.. i t. ? j _
V -ai lisle, o, v .?ourmay ueing a
beautiful day our attendance inci
eased. The lesson was beauti1
ully rTIseusseTT We were pTeaiT
ed to ave with us in Sunday
school Rev. L. M. Fobb of Santos.
also sster Frances Chick one
of our loyal members who now
lives n Union. Her yerv presence
always seem to bring sunshine
i'.oth Rev. Fobb and sister Chick
gave some very encouraging remarks
and remained for service
Our hearts were made to rejoice
as our pastor delivered out
of the most touching sermons thai
we have ever ieard. We wisl
this sfiimon could have been broad
cast fhroghout this insane work
be nreached about. This sermor
will long live in the heart* of th<
hearers. Rev. King is really t
"deep thinker and puts those thoti
ii.to forceful words. He also offei
ed a fervent prayer for Rev. Hil
lian.
to his health.
The faculty met for rts regu
lar monthly meeting Tuesday
March 0, with Pvof. L. I). Brad
ley presiding.
ULACKSBL'RG NEWS
Itev. Charlie (i. Black of Blacks
her;* departed this life early Sat trday
morning:, Feb. 27. He hud
>een in declinm" health for some
ime. He leaves to mouni his
-Ittss?a- wife.?Airs.?(Kuv.> At me
Hack; two sona.. Coldie and Airtight;
n brother of Tennessee; a
i traudson. Charlie Freeman and a
I ost of other relatives. The final
ites were lu'M at A. M. E. Zioc
church with Foster Funeral director.
Rev. J. D. Jackson assist
ng the Rev. J. T. Murdoch. master
<f ceremonies. Presiding Elders
: T Posafl Cornr* .and D XI t ins-.
y; Revs. C. H. Young, \\\ L.
drown, Rev. Brow ring. 8. M. I)ou las,
J, S. Barnes, M. T. Noble,
lev. Kennedv, A. C. Chambers.
X R Moote. IE Shan, W. W McWade
were visiting ministers. A
touching: eulogy was given by the
-Rev. C. Crosby,. P^ E. of tlieir
Tong friendship. He well cmn hsized
Rev. Black being a man of
'tis word, diligent and true; Af'cr
which. Rev. M. R. i-Tack sang
'An Unclouded Day" accornnunied
by Mrn. Lottie Rnssel at the or.
gan. Interment in Pine Grove
cemetery.
Bethel CME Church TN "
S. S. was at the usual hour with
Supt. and officers at their post,
ifter w ich Rev. W. E. Wilson
urought a wond-rfc.l sermon all
enjoyed.
-V'ss Frances Corry and Miss
for Baltimore, Md.
DI E WEST NEWS
At 11 o'clock on lust ..Sunday
morning; Mr. Carl Donald and his
daff of officers conducted a very
nteresting session of the Sunday
.chool at St. Mary-Baptist church.
Mr. Jesse Fosoy. who recently
moved into this community taught
.lass No. 7. Thc_cliiss?n joyed hia
teaching very much, The review
of the lesson was conducted by
Deacon J. H, Richardson. At 12:15
p.m. the pastor the Rev. L. K.
Daniels brought a very instructive
and timely message based on
hibjoct was God's Victory (Jarden.
Each one present was inspired by
this strong gospel sermon.
Messrs B. T. and Moses Jackson
of Mt Lebanon AME church
and Mr. Jesse Posey.of WinstonSalem,
N. C.. were present at the
norning service.
i tv.' till! with Mrs.- Minerva
. Bailey as president had a fine
meeting: at 6:30 p.m. and the pustor
gave another timely message
" al~thc evening service. Visitors
present at this service were the
Messrs Clarke R. Hawthorne, Robert
Lutimeiy?Rev. J. IL_ RurnsMr.
Jesse Burns and family; Mr.
Albert Burns and Mr. James
Smith of Chicago. 111.
The Junior Missionaries held
their meeting at tie home of Mr.
md Mrs. J. Girrl Donald on lasr
Saturday afternoon.
Mt. Zion was aflame with zeal
us the Rev. K. L. McAdams, its
stalwart leader brought a tine and
instructive message to the pecv~
nle on last Sunday. Mr. James
Smith of Chicago, ill., was present
at this service.
At Mt. Lebanon. Rev. B. J. Glover
thrilled his hearers at both
nrning and evening services with
. .nstructive messages, enriched by
the spirit of the living God. The
Holy Communion of the Lord's
.Supper. Visitors present were:
Mrs. Louise Turman and brothei
of Abbeville; Misses Azzie Lee,
Rosa Lee and Ruth Cunningham
and brother Mr. George R. Gun. I
ningham, Mrs. Beulah Wldeman
and daughter-in-law of Anderson;
Mr. Alphonso Grier of St. Mary
Church. The offering for the day
was $44.14.
Pov ?r,.l \l,.o T V DoMinla
Rev. B. J. Glover and Mr. Olin L.
Smith were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Thompson on last
Sunday. A very tine afternoon
was spent?with these ftnepeopler
Mrs. Susie Wharton, beloved
wife of Mr. R. P. Wharton, local
agent for the Palmetto Leader,
has passed on. Account of her
funeral will apnear in the Leader
next week.
At Friendship Baptist church,
a high day was experienced by
the members. Rupt. Latimer and
his staff of offfiecrs conducted a
profitable session of the Sunday
school. The lesson was heautir
tully discussed" and the final deeision
was that all forms of sin
make men drink as much and
more so than does wine aJone.
Rev, Gilliam cur efficient pastor
brought a stirring message from
the 1st and 2nd verses of the 4th
chapter of James. His theme was
The Cause of War,. He said that
was is not entirely providential,
but is caused by sin, and springs
from men, and not from God.
Mr. Bazzie Cunningham, Jr.. -of
Ashcville. X. C., was the weekend
tniest of his parents Mh\ and Mrs.
Bazzie Cunningham, Sr. during
| l?st w.-w.V- enn |
L. has recently been pi'omoted to.
'he rank of sergeant in a camp in
California. His advancement has
been rapid.
IN ANI) AROl'NI) PAG EL AN I)
i
I M iss Almetia Johnson of ChesI
I tev, |S. C., spent a week end with
i Miss Alice Brewer recently. On
' Saturday night Mia* Brewer en
tertalned a few friends at bridge
! honoring Tier house guests OtheY
i guests included Messrs A. D. John
- son. W. H. Johnson, H. A. Johnsen
and Mrs. J. I.. Johnson. The
hostess served chicken salad, sal.
tines, hot cocoa, jello andd cake.
- | The guest of honor is the sister
, i of Mr, A. I>. Johnson who works
- , here as principal of tbu school.
Mr. T. C. Brewer Philadeh
phiia spent t'e week end here with I
his family.
Mr. J. C. Lowery who has been i
visiting in Washington, D. fe
ac home. I
Mr. Ileyward Johnson of Greens
boro. N. (*., is visiting his parents
Mr, and Mrs. G. W. .1 ohusou.
Mr. Henrv Kurch spent the week
nd visiting relatives in Monroe
North Carolina.
Community Day at Gum Spring
I\n*\t ief /. Cnn/lu v ei\A?ta/?v_
oil by the adult class (if (,'cntei
-chool. with .Miss V, E. Brewer
tljoit* instructor as mistress of
eicmony was quite a success in
very respect. Solos ami readings
were effectively rendered by member*
of the group. Mrs. M. L.
voster Johnson, county Jeanes
teacher, as guest sneaker spoke
dynamically on Our Duty on the
tioji.ic. Vroot. She pictured vividJ-ybTusf,
ihow each person as a potent
factor in this crisis could play
a major part in bringing about t r
four freedoms, that tluT deTuoc a-cies
of the world are yearning for.
I'm sure all who heard her v^ill
make better soldiei-s on the the
home fiV>fte~and for God.
Don't, fail to read the Loader
for the news.
The Patrons club of Ruby school
velcomed several new members,
namely Me.sdames Hattie Moser,
Marie McBride and Mrs. Annie
tellers. The Presidents Mrs. Mai
iha Jackson led an animated disllccirtn
nn fAnnftvatiAM
and the School. Evevyne present
?ok nart mnkir.fr the discussion
'ively and interesting. The student's
chorus rendered several selections. ?Meet"WitK-TTs~l?very
'2nd'
and 1th Fridays at 2:00 p.m.
T
BETHEL A. M. E: CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson Pastor
Services were very beautifully
carried out last Sunday beginning
with the Sunday school. The lesso?
was thoroughly taughton all
lasses after which the review
was given by Miss Smith, one of
our very faithful members and
dso a student at Allen university.
The pastor delivered a very
beautiful message last" Sunday
morning. The-WeSShjre was deMvered
from the subject Christ's
'Agony in Garden. \Ve were de'ighted
to have President S. R.
Higgins and Rev. Ponder as puloit
associates and who assisted
in administering the Holy Com
munion.
After the morning service, the
funeral of,Mrs. Isabella Kver was
Held, The eulogy was delivered
by ti'-e pastor. Mrs. Kyer was n
jcerv- faithful member of this
church. She _ -believed- in?hot
Inirch and its leaders. She-mrns
formerly from Charleston. S. C.
After leaving the city by the nnn.
she transferred her membership
to this church. Her class leader
Bro. W. H. Young spoke in glow
mg terms of her Christian faith
after transfering her membership
from- Cumberland A. MyC. church,
Charleston, S. C.
BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
Bv CvT). Sunders, Reporter
A large number of our boys left
for camp this week. We regret
to see them go, but they are in
tht fight and we got to go.
from the camp 'with a number
Henry Miller Grace was home
of other home boys. They are
looking the picture of health.
Mrs. Corrie T. Reese spent a
few hours home Saturday enroute
from Columbia where she visited
her daughter Nurse S. Reese. Mrs
Reese is living in Addox, N. C.
Miss Eljersteen McCollum of
Benedict college and Miss Ruby
Thompson of Benedict?college
spent the week end with Miss Mc
Collum's purents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. McCollum.
Miss Mary Ellerson student at
State college spent the week end
fiome with parents, Mr. and Mk-s.
C. Ellerson.
In the absence of Rev. A. J.
WrlgTTt-iSunday Rev. Crenper delivered
a splendid sermon. Rev
Bryant was present.
Mr. J. B. Drake attended the
funeral of Mrs. Bolden in Camden
Thursday.
You are innvited to a Good-will
rally Sunday .'5:30 p.m. at St.
Michael church. The paslor of
the. white Methodist church will
deliver the evening sermon. Along
with the special music from
from the Marlboro high school:
>ang. l ome and help them. Miss
A. L. Johnson sponsor; Rev. W.
J. Gupple, pastor...
Mrs. Lucile Reese Davis and
Iwo daughters from Cheraw worshipcd.at
Shiloh Sunday morning-.
Mr. and Mrs. George ?>loah inov
ed in their beautiful new tome on
Amelia street.
?Siclc ate Mr. MtU-s. Miss CT.
Thomas, Mrs. Maggie MrCnll,
Mrs. Julia Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W. Morris
Jr., and daughter of Cheraw were
in the city Sunday.
Mil y?ah fleam?-ii'itl Imu'wu
nember of Shiloh church died in
N. Y. City. He is the brother ot
Dea. C. R. Reese. Funeral arrangements
not complete at this
writing.
Group No. 3 met Friday 5th at
Roper Grove school with Mrs. A.
Pickens and Mrs. M. Smith.
Mtrs. A. Cordon presiding, the
meeting opened by singing America.
Rev. Pendergrass pruyed and
the group sang The Negro National
Anthem. The minutes were
read; the roll called and members
responded with patriotic .quotations.
By request Just a Closer
Walk With. Thee was sung.. The
Life of Mr. G. W. Carver was
interestingly discussed *by Mrs.
Sara TTenegan.
Miss B. E. Graham our Jeanec
teacher was then presented. After
remarks Mrs. A. L. Johusor
?*H
$ ;
?Sniurriny. March 13. ? ?
was asked to demonstrate a i cud .'
fi g chart. The demonstration was ..J
vhioyed by all
Miss (irahnm made timely re- ,J
: marks. discussion on how to ;
ii'c War Ration liook^ II >vas very ' ^
interest iujf. This discussion in- pJ
qAied eueii teacher to work out ,
.i Oltie project d'.:Ai'.r tFh month
<>f March in the school that would *
: K'ivc children practice in the use
| or the War Ration- Book II.
A very delicious repast was w
, served by the patrons and teach- r *?
? is oF Hope!' drove school, then 4
I ive adjourned to meet with Mrs.
Alet ,i Reed at Reaver Dam school
I Vr,vil >?,]
AT L. Johnson, reporter
NINETY SIX NEWS
Miss Dorothy Robinson a stu- )
dent of Bettis Jr. College spent
n week with h?r parents .Mv. and
Mrs. Wallace Robinson.
Mrs. Lizzie Griffin of Atlanta, !
Gu., came hbme to witness" the '
funeral of Mrs. Mamie Leach.
Mr. Wesley Williams was the <
truest of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Graham
Sunday. s
Miss Luella Williams of Gaffney
was the'dMighted gilest o f
her parnets Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Williams.
Mrs. Ella Graham of Union
was the guest of her chtyjren ?
Mr. ami Mi.s. Ernest WijdBtms
an<l Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Williams
entertained a few friends with
an oyster simner in honor of Mr.
Charley Griffin., ,
_L Mr. Jolw -Williams of the Navy ?1 ?
>s home on a fifteen da'ys fur- '
lough. Parents and wife are glad
to have him home.
\r ... f.? ( n..?i.n... .? f
/A. Vfl cl 11 tl 111 iMA
Harris of the U. S. Army a r*e
visiting their parents. These
young men look tine. They worshipped
with the Bethlehem con-' ,
gregction Sunday night.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Lindsay regret very much to hear , '
of their misfortune of losing 1
their house and all household be- j
longings by fire. f
Miss Lucile Butler is visiting
friends in Charlotte.
Service ?t St Pon)?was vary -? J ?
good Sunday. Bishop Strom delivered
a wonderful sermon.
Services at Bethlehem Sunday
night were good. Rev. Tolbert do- .
livered an excellent sermon. The
Silver Tone Quartet rendered
several selections.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. <
W/illiams sympathize with them
in the loss of their infant daugh-' ter.
Mrs. Pearl- Marshall of Ashe- *
villo. N. C.. is here visiting her j
father, who is very sick. <
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