The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 27, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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B* SUNDAY AMUSKMENU3
P ? It ia suprisinjf and somewhat
j <jiMWiflg U> hear many ciurfn." ?
^>no l?w offi-iwlH advocating base
r ball playing anu open theaters on
Hp' Sundays at a time like this when
K the world seems doom iyr destrucH^-ttom
Nations oy the thousands
K, are being destroyed daily and
P-V' tnose ot us who aie not living in
E tnose war atrickeueu countiies are
P?7- keeping our ears open lo hear bad
?? news every day. Can any out- .,eIieve.iCJod
has changed? Then if
God 1 an not changed the Ten
r Commandments remain unch.w g- _
ed. Hence "Kemember tht? SabL."
bath day to?keep it holy' , is to
be observed by the nations of
earth today as was commanded by
the Israelites in the day, of Moses.
How can we expect God to j
help Us deieat oor enemies when
we violate Ilis laws and disre- ;
gard His sacred commandhTChts. i
How any body can be in favoring ,
of desecrating the Lord', day an
believe. He is pleased is a wo inlet
to me. All tie teachings set
forth in the Bible show God's displeasure
in our world us it exist (
loday. That therc i? something
wrong somewhere no sane minded
individual would dare deny. Sevmand
it is because the world needs <
a wave, of repentance on the part
of its inhabitants. Instead of advocating
a world's revival we are J
pleading for Sunday frolics <?n the
one hand and praying God to stop
the war on the other hand.
nold, the Lord's hand is not short- j
ened, that it cannot save; neither ;
His ear heavy, that it cannot hear:
But your iniquities have separated
between you and your God. and
your sins have hid His fact. from
you, that He will not hear." Is>.
59:1-2: 1 fear that this iK on:
condition in th eworld to day, an '
I beieve there is a darker da>
still ahead of us.
BISHOP R. K. WRIGHT, JR.
Ph. D.
We received a special letter fronBishop
Vt'fight, telling us how - '
fast space is being sold for the <
nc*Mt Fncvelonaedia that'., beine
published by "the bishops headed (
by our.- own Bishop Flipper. Apparently
other Episcopal districts 1
ape .leading South Carolina. As i
repfesentative ' of the Palmetto (
Leader'are .again appealing to .
every minister and laymen receiving
our cpmmpnieiiinoh_tb~puF5Tiase
your space immediately. Bishop "1
Wrightr has extended the time and -
this is your life's opportunity.
MR. McCREA. ('WHITE')
WANTS. NO DIFFERENCE?
i the Tobacco Worker? Organiz
ilig Committee?CIO has been
making steady progress in ps
Campaign to organize the wk?
- ers of the American Tobacco Cor in
Charleston. Edwin McCrea, In
tematton^I Representative, reported
that over 700 workers had already
chosen the union for its
bargaining agent and is hoped
that in the very near futujo th<
union will have a sufficient, major .
ity to call upon the government
to hold an NLRR election.
r One of the main issues with
the workers in the plant is tie
discriminatory wage rates a? between
white ard Negro workers i
in the plant. The union has al
ready called this to the attention ^
of the governments Fair Employ
ment Practices Committee and action
has been promised by this c
committee as soon the status
of the plant as a defense industry
is deter mined. r
McCrea announced that regulai t
iA c -weekly meetings are held every (
,j Wednesday night at 121 Calhour
street at 8:30 p.m.
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THE UNION
Father S. M. Mackey of the
Episcopal church, ably discussed
lit.-?"The Church's Position in a World at
War", at our last session. His
addre?3 wa, a masterpiece. Preswft"
ident J. R. Pearson tits that office
|k, indeed, and Rev. J. C. Murruv is
n fine secretary. Our A. M. E I
Alliance meeting was one of the
W beftt. Rev. R. K. Hiucdorr -war *
the order of the "day and hi sa\ r
he had a message i<. putting it r
mildly. Rev. R I. Lemon is our 1
*v' great president and Rev. I).. N ?
'Wilson, secretary is in a class t<_ 1
If-' himself. - "1
ST. LUKE
m~- Wf were glad to have as our ,
^ parsonage guests last Sunday Dr. ,
T. J. Miles of Columbia who presides
over the Georgetown di?.t
ttflra tne acknowledged leader ot ,
the Palmetto conference. He will
LX" . he .airionp the church fathers after.'
the next general conference
s&j'v fqr We rnern to put him on the
g, bfehch fn. 1944. Dr. J. E. Thomas
pt the Mt. Pleasant 'district was
also with us. He i, one of the
ttfSt presiding elders in the A.
^JpE^iE. church. (Sunday was our
HKf fac^tut quarterly conference and
Benbow, preached two
beht sermon, w* have ever
Hfcv-'jMSirtL lie will entei-tain any conf
motion in tho denomination I
Wl ' Rt.;JLtalce .is leading all of the
* <shurchei in the conference in raising
money. Our rally on the 2nd
?v, finuky is now between two and
three thousand dollars. The final
fe* *w?ujt* dfter next Sunday will be
>tfWi*hed ift The Palmetto Lead-1
At and all of ou* church papers I
"l?t U? Advance On Our Knees"
BENEDICT COLLEGE
LEADS WAY TOWA
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Miss Ruby L. ilacder. attract"
md Mrs. .1. A. Rredcr of Rock
HrH?S.-t'?iirrs been chosen t lit
most |io|?. iai I'.emuict C dUgc
iradtute after l'rpot t ir?y the hijthL'st
amount of money in a contest
<jn iisi'i'oi i-y the Benedict Colleye
?h;b of Rock I ill I.
MAs Rcoiicr liu> been a.i horioi
student throughout lu r scholastic:?caret
i. Siit??tvecrivvtl an A. I!,
legeee from Benedict College in
and has done graduate work
at Columbia University in New
Jfork City: She atnod hi Ihe 'TluU'
ier High school at Hartsv'Rc, S.C.
for?ttafrr-*rnrm!i,uii,.,e loju.i-*, atsdi
is at pres.-nt instructor of'French I
tnd EnplNh in the-Kinmctt Scott
'liph'S IxoUef this city.
M>s 11'?r! r i- <Uiinir her bit fn?
"r.t !-. 1. y conducting* < kisses
?.--rr? A' ' :i i?1 encouraging the
r.url-;i-=o or' bop,Is. Her charming
ersnrsaiky ami pent1" manners
i.n v-o won !' ; h fritnd.s thro. .pilot
the various stater,.
The Benedict Collcrc* .Club closed
a very successful popularity
contest Friday evening*. March ."*,
104$ rt the Mt. Prospect Baptist
Munch of this > itv. Our hr.iiora.hln-.
president. Dr. .1. J. Sturks was the
ruest speaker. He delivered a wonl&rful
address on the past, entitled
'The Xi pro From Seventy Five
VVftPsuTfro unfit The Present Time"
Fi iciol.-hii'i .mil f lipyni v(>lh r' o : rid' "
Emnictt Scott High School of this
-ity. Miss Rredii* pave a Ivr.uti'ul
ri-ndimy. ? ? ? "Reports
of "the cov.t<'.staiUs an
ft A) OVC'sc
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.Mips liuby I.. Render $70.17
" Mt-ssiV K. Iloivir . . 05 J0
" Annie i.co Vincent 52.00
- " Benzcnia Bradley . _ 50.50
Rev. J. I). Ruck'cr _ .... 20.80
" C. I.. EtAyons 25.00
Miss J. 11. GoudlocU .. . 20.00
Mrs. Julia B. Shaw _ 10.00
Total ... $228.17
Rev. J. 1). Riuker was; very much
dated over the wonderful success
)f the. contest, although he was
ndisposed when the contest endid.
He wished to thank all the.
Vicnth and interested workers who |
telped in any way to mr ke the t
ontest a success.
The Benedict College flub war. !
tappy to welcome one of its morn- '
>ers, Warrant Officer Ira I.. Hall
>f Camp stew; rt. Gil., to witness
his event. 11o cave i~ eb'fttri'hution
o Miss Reedir.
Miss Annie Bee Vincent. Sec'y.
Rev. J. I). Itncker, Pi t sident
iVII.LIAMS CHAPKI.
\. M. i:. CHI RCH
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Rev. I. W. .lanerette. Pastor
Despite the down pour of rain
terviies' were~ lxtul at the above
tanred ( hoi h ai.tT d . ile a hnhvbci
>f the taithful menibt r.- were at
heir [tost of duty, even in tie
nniday t s* h >ol finite a tLc'.v.-chiid- .
on were nt eseijt. Th>. Wedding
<f the Nations was sponsored h\
mine was a "reft^sttteess. The
ucky brifle was tTTTTo "Miss Mil!? (.,I
K" 11ie 'I V-,. I
- -!" '?norinj?
an f nlci'taiiuim:^ t?f . the
Jacksonville ! bileoSip''-cr?_ w.'.i- .
aOo'i'l-Yk. This
dmws tIiuf these organizations arh
v-vorkit tr lahorously with ??t!ic
hurch.
The church js. alone ni . e
lyRev. Janereto i< a wonderful
leader and ha,.- proven to l>e ja
Christian ec-nt'eman. W?> are
oinyiiipr t h.-i.?tiny year will hr nr.r
>f the erentest in the history of
the church. A t)Vn thousand dol- (
'ar rally ha^.. been staffed for the I
second Sunday in April, at which
time wh member i< asked W
nay Ka.fin. 0'iite a number of
our o t*t?ndine 'hur'hmen have
hoe* eaTled <o the iir The?e
are Mr f'avl Kcnn?'rd\\ Willie Kennerdy.
James I'ildehrand, Jr>m^s
Crawford and Mr Ilcnrv Hihk-'
'wand one of our focal proaehers.
Rev ITilebrand was verv usefu1
n the church, we r<->pret. verv
mu?h that he had to leave us but
5 CLUB, ROCK HIttT
RDS GOAL
South Carolinian
Makes Good
Reeord in Florida
Pr. A. McNeil While has imoita
iize.i h.tnscllf since eomajr t<> tf1'
state, liis iiist pasturage was a'
Bethel Ci.eielT. Oh'ford. In fvv.7 an;.' ~
w.tiv ! ah months he eompieieiy re
nevutid the chitr- h nnd parsonage
ii a t r? at vosI. He then was as.ign.
i! ;? ; asloiate of All. Olive in
a? ksonville where he set up an:! .
Me'taine.l the Hast Florida I on- I
er.cneiL-in tth.re:t monThs, whi.h was j
(>t (lu' best, says Bishop Teoiu*s
.le led the entire stale in our 7t5tj) . .
Annivoi sniy \\ hi eh netted fifty one t *
housand dollais for E. \V. C. ' ]
"At thi reccr.t conleri nee In "Palin
EJeaeh, he was sent"to its. Our ' ;
Jiui'i'li wa? organized in "181*4 a;u7
.ve have never owned a parsonage ;
bi.t upen the arrival of this young
intellevtual on ins. he has l>o.ght-+a
seven room house, had jt reTled
three utiles and placed . l'poll a lot
::lso bought sir.ee his e The ,
parsonage has been painted in and }
' lit. and has hern ftrrriishid frooi?u
ft - nt to back.
In a reecnt five week r: l'y
$f>42.00 was raised. The 2nd unittj!
"71 same rally turminatok on the j
71 st of March. All members are j '*
working as neve: before.
The membership is rapidly being ; .
ti.reuaed, j j
The church is rallying to install;'!
new news and complete the hisidi j
before liishop Tookes visits in
May,
Our pastor lias rlone more i:i
five weeks than has been dene in
vvears. lie is a powerful proaehei t,
and a good organizer. Hi' has a ''
inind to work. He is recognized as
one of the leading ministers of
Florida. Mrs. White is hand in |
hand with him artd* they are doing j 'v
a wonderful job, '* j
We are thankful to Rishot i
Foolces for his wisdom in st nding I r
niin to us. We boast of having 1 ii
for the first time in the history of '
v?ur chur< h a veil trained WinlsK rl*"
??;rrni':mfc?of?Allen?trnd?Wiihrrforte
l't iv. i-cjtb.^ iTho
entire citizenry o.' Miami t .
is wa tell in 7 ovr pastor and admires '
.".is great accom;>};hment_s in suih ;
v- sihort t*mo. |A
(Mi-.) 11. 1). Wi-iUrw. rep ite:-|f
I?K. H'YFOIll) WlLOLAN
DKLtVLKS SPLIvNDID
ADDRKSS AT M l FN I \rv 1
Continued from Page 1
ALL come to accept, and practice | ,
the old Biblical doctrine of tin j
brotherhood of man?"all races t'oi I'
?11 other laces". Jr
T o large audience's arpreciation
of 'lie trut.i and significance
of Dr. Logan's words was proven
by it< rapt attention throughout I
and Its or.thusiasti apidauso.
The program was brought to n
close by an impressive ceremony,
in etrarge" "of Frederick 11. Dedmundf
in which wa. presented a
beautiful service plaque, with tee
Hars. honoring the members of
the local group now i n the armed
forces of our country, and the
-inging of the Alpha. Ph' M' Vt
hymn, with the entire audience
. landing and joining in.
The program's roster of local
members of t' e Alpha Phi Alpha ,
included P. A. Adams. J. A. Baoats,
William Burton. William D.
Chappelle, Verlws Counts. Corr
ell .Johnson, Miller A. ..Johnson.
olmert T' " nfl',|lr D-'h T."
K seph King, William P.. Latimer !
:. D. Mcdhee, William Miller, Ran I
hill Morgan. t\ [iliain Ragiu, Cornell
Remolds. Klbert Roger., lli.ri
y Ruthc rford, t. P. Stanbnck. Alvin
Thrmpson, Howard Whitmif".
fl. N. Vinci'Ot, jIiv.-JTeney-Wrbber." ~
v.e are ;nppy to know thsit lie h
hi positioji .Lix.-b^-U*cd-4n- t in- J
d forces, and 1 am sure his life
Ts going to be oite worthy of cm-_
>i as a Christian it...
n.ml. H r
Tip eroinir to .miss him. and w,. art
iointr to pray that all will go
'*. <'11 with him and fvf*y other
-"J ir " ""
T"e Heh>in<* Hand club is <-?ionwf>4'i"{r
a n roe ram n*v *t>c S'**<-lay
afternoon at Th<. public
is invited. All the clubs and
boards will march in sinking; Onward
Christian Soldiers. The Ilclpiner
Hand club has lost a loyal
member in Mrs. Jessie Adams.
She lef| litd '.vcek f"?* f??ni...>?-?
lit to finish her course in NY A
training. Mrs, Adams was a '
tea her in tbe Sunday school. a
member of the Lea true, a mem- *
ber of the choir ami Jr. Missionary,
She was truly one of the
"hurch's best.
Miss Jarip Player is still con- 1 .
fined to her home. We miss her
service so *in the church. We pray
that she will soon he ablp to come .
back with us. Miss Player is a
member of the choir and her voice
is missed so much.
Goldif McDuffie. reporter *
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The Sjo-.iL*. of i.:-.:': '
< ':<.<! in I " i:;?j-st h;t?! tl^ir tio"
Resident Nurse at St. E
ROrKTASTT.F, VIRC.IXIAmott:!,
has hot'ii imnmn<r?<l I'm/h
Military Sehooh Miss ( lay tor (
St. Philip Hospital School for Ni
served as a department head al
assumed her new duties i:i eharjr
Cast '.ehoardiiUfh^jJj-^icJyiaL?1#
ll'HI'iTTTFTiud ami f.faltli courses
cadets at tills agricultural and ve.<
aces range from It to is years,
from home. It she.u'd I.e reassr.
that the health of the students i:?
vision.
^-KAUNWELL NEWS
The Traveling Singers of \"susta.
(la.. appeared at tin- Bothehem
Baptist high Kelvin! p.st
Vionday ?-\?. ninr*. Tim auditT'ium
packed and overyon(. enjoyed
he heaMtifol selections these 1'ar.rmtr
yriTn"- ro'en rendt r<<i,
A nTonf' the young iv n of our
ounty v ho left for the armed
forces of o' f eounlry. \\> make
mention of Mr. I>avi l MeV lion
tnd Jdnlo Rour.tree. Mr. Hountree
is doaeon of Bethlehem Kapti,st
ehtireh, and prior t<> h j,s leaving
was engaged in insurance
ivorfc with the Pilgrim Health and
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FT;.' i:isi V t sthiy., Mairh I*>tii.
?: . .v : t IV.'tr.?I Iwador, I.u:!
i' i.-.'e i;;~jc : ".('(! ;iu* t)*?<** .>
. I po! i i ) Scoutmaster \Yi!?
;i?Li-a-t?> ) i, iy })i -,; ?wi.-?i-H?)'< ii'!iI'iaii.iy
ti e sjnallest boy in
i/er.t i: the dm t > set the pare.
f.'f hiked t'.> " im*1?'0 tyvt ' af King.slice.
Fin iinc a ?;:ittbic 'p'acp
o.nv t'\. canal, each hay cooked
i-l 1'i' own The S. ont
rtcr ntr TllCt n were subtle
..! (Oaks ('"SCKVCiei! ill
ho r <.|>.
A1,e:' the ;v-: h the hey? t:< .]
o" viP'iott*- TlTn named the
,:,.t .....I ,.i. ,i,..
rHr.T-^wTt1?t hn?ernru - ytymT?MiT!r
I s benediction.
-KOFI'S UNTKltTAIN K Vftl'N'TS
\Y I N l(?N
i'lve I to y Scouts of1 t ton n nn. r~
ntt rtaitiod their parent? on Moni-iy
i i :!.t with a !ai ire attendaivc
tit v'i-ii'>rs was Mr. I.. F.
;ott. tl." Kiel--! K::ec ut i\a-in this
i.-tiKl. of Xi'jrro Sc-ii : <. lie if a.', i'
nu n . tii:/ remarks. II fi as him nls
iv )\ sieved :j;<I v.m ;.!1 enjoyed.
fine Um\
The rain didn't -ion or.r s< rvices 3
it l":d?>n Baptist Sundays. S. S. I
vas veil attended with the supt. I
n rr'rnr:c ,\t the morn/tig and ev- j
ninir seivi-es oar pastor was at
lis best. There were some visitors.
' r leetnred yn a B. V. P. I*, anlivi
rsary program at Crane ('.reek.
Oar tia-.-ii < will nitmid the S.
("lisii" at Fri iidship Fapti- v
'"hutch?Pi '-lay?tii-rht. ? *hstl 1 uT of
a.din? ftr r yd! r Iraiitni"
Iti; i ?tn e . II'?1 y i:;?to. -1 -r?oil 1
(>'i Tn - day o'a'r. lii" Jr.int
hi -jMi.navy Snic.iy it id i:s reitda.r '
ii" '.'ill.- v. .in ! tii' |n- > <? ??! Mi-<, t
' *. A. I!'.ii ti-<iti - tii-t. A 1
ii.:'" i :?? ?; >i pvtvc'i! inti r?\-: ; >* j
UsX,. 1a:\ "-.-v ;'! <'-"'rh'UTT
%f i:. M. -livi p v-ii >;i.:A ??).'
. - on irttttitiiy" liTtii :i;i:.l'. iki'it v iii
hlsi. Iii' i-i ;i:i inioiv -1inir i
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Airs II. I!. Willi-.-. -. v. ; (,vtcv j
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mma Military School
?Miss Viola Claylcr. of
leiit_Xu^w?- ?4- 14hs St. l.y.-ir.J? j
omp!ei<?tl I;< r training r.i (hp
ursos, Kit-hmoml, in 1S?,V?, mi l
; (lif samp hospital until s(:o I
n of (ho intirmnrv rtt f!>?>
?.or will
several hours mo!) week. Tl.o
:st!onal r.rdio.ol r.re I;;>,vr whose
and many urr> lounr dislanw
riii}; to their parents to i:nc:\v
i under si;j1i competent superI.,
To Ii.sura"co irmionrw..._lic.. wrJ_
iK* Kieally in is.-od.
S' v'/eant James Britt of Fori i
Hi.'siil'-, Virginia. pent a week
homo on ftirtOhcfhT" with Tis""hiother,'
Mrs. Hri.:.t. and sisU
r. .Mrs. Ilcttie .\jm (iloster.
Mr. .Iarr.es Qdaari is home on a
furio; .trti .with HiV parents Mr. and
Mrs. Janses- < hlmri.?
? David Bixsnn has returned1 to j
f-'tate college to re sume his studies t
al ter l.i hig ill.
Of nuu'h interest to everyone ^
wn? the marriage of Miss Viola
It .tb Owens to Mr. Bennio Euhanks
of Barnwell, which took
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Successful Pastor
nitt'. ki;c;f.\f, v. howling~'
_ .. -- jS.M'olk,
\ a.. ??Iarch M. r.'4.')?j
Wiwi t!u tiay as Ix-autiful a? any
p. ituy <:ny 'nil tyo> tiro focusix! |
Macedonia A. M. K. muich
hafT^y Where for the past sixty
a;. s. tin1 pastor has charged and
uiv!\tv*>.'?l ilit* members roivcprninr
tiu* vi.t' i'v rally. y lnduled It;
?in;nu'diaXfr-i-y-- t'rdl'wia^-- the
. vVnin'v servioe. tb<? foal is ^'1 100
At cli von a.m.. t o nastor a!'_u>r
-comiuet-r?o?rhr1 regular devot'on.
presented 'In, Ib-v. !)' . R F.,
Find. < v-tws'or and now profes?
of i,f Hermnnent if. a: Kit t veil
.olloi'o, who made ovr hearts burn
ho spoke from tlm stihioet "A
i-i Work". The pastor then
resented ovr rrntstandiiu: guest
i k !". o. ,df: t, president- of
i.- ,n........ ix.. r> t.-, u? I
ii<-. i?i. i\. r.. oar- |
.in'.t. ken ' of ?h<> S-ienro depart- j
meat c.f Kittrell: Mrs. .Elixa C j
Kuvr. instructor r>f Romance Lan-j
ruaee and fspcrctarv to the ore?- :
idoiu's dTice. Miss Elsie M. Evans)
principal of the ! ijrh school department.
The above mentioned
individuals made up the president's
Party,
Af 7:.'j0 members and friends |
came from all section, of the city I
snd th.' various churches, to hear
Dr. E. F. 0. Dent, ennnctitprcsi"(Tent
of Kittroll eolhire and to hen:
the roll railed jr th,. "Victory !
Rally". Pr. Dent very fittingly j
i ohe of the work as Kittrell col- j
bee and t-?m lav itched <iut in the
_lec.)i. speakinu- front- ?sublet11
a PrtemrmTTr t^trr:?T on;; will-joe
remember this practical and
'id h.iiiiiiu IPcssaue. "
l'rs* : ,-uv '.EfW p.m. The pastor
..f:?r oir.",entin?r upon iho mes- I
sajr-' and thankinp Dr. Dent, an- ;
i in-e'd ihal \ym arc 1to cal' j
the rdl. tfllc-s are appointed and
i rrotnnes. The captain of proiir l
err ore. .Miss H'rma TJorris j
i. i or:.-.! Shls.iSe: No. IE .Mrs. D 1
li. VfxilToiM. S'J77.-"?. "?Vhile those
''lo iny yho l:...! -t-U.-1
iohfordol wit: captain of
i.mhj-o N"<\ 11 was decided that
-e needed Sod.!);1 and history will
be made. In less than live niiriutc's
we had
Mis. Esther Hoonev captain of
croup No. o reported S-M?>.59.
Dev. E. I!. 11;>v-1 i -captain "of
I corn No. 1 reported S-ld5.00 with
the (-ports from Sunday school, i
missionary olVerintr and stewards j
I department. h'or the entire day
'a r ml: 1 collection was SIOHO.S'J. i
Our church is clear of debt, our i
roilferere,. r-lainio nn,l I
and : iiilnony prevails. Nearly
Iv. a ; ears a fro when Bishop Davis
j ippoirtod the Rev. K. B. Bowling
o< oar pastor. \v.. laid r.p indebI'ldni-ss
of ?.'5,-l7.">.00 for every|
tiling. Wo owe no one and we sire
j'nvionslv awaiting the coining ot
Pish-ip .M. If. Davis of the ste.ord
Kpisi'iipiJ district and we will
hum dp. montr-age on Has tor Sun
day morning.
.Dev. Bowling is n native South
Caroline":. a erad'ato of Allot
L-.'mvo)''sitv. <>r Hfiynr1 ... a-.-.;
ty H'-41 : a former pastor in
'do (' dotnl-ia ^inference. as well
ms four years a pastor in the Baltimore
conference. He is winding
jr. ?s stoonH year as an outstand
in<? pastor in the Virginia conference.
A gospel preacher second
"r,> none. At present hr> is per
L f<_XllliJlir a double duty, lu* is assis- j
tn t dean of the seminary of Kit- j
il l] O'llejre. as veil as an instruc,
^'ilJll ilii departnunt oil .Social
t-es- at. Kit i rail college,
Aiiy M. It. Fields, reporter
Mrs. Iona Bethea
f)i:>s at (>r?tnp">hl"'ff?
?Jr?. fona Bethea. the wife of
I Mr. K. A. Bethea of Orangeburg
I dad March 17, 19 17,. Funeral ser
\ !ce? "-ere he'd Monday. March
I 2Lind ;ii the Macedo: ia church.
A large crowd was present. The
IOilowing; took native part in tl"? I
-' rvivoi: Drs. Finches. Jenkins,
. .'liwnian, Rev-. Fridie, Greene.
i -annr ;vhn?n. arcuu?T > Bryant-i
>od Mrs. K I?. Jenkins.
The earth's loss
Iy> heaven V-ytunr j
p'aco Saturday, February 13th.
Vr>. Fubnnks was formerly of
Asheville. N. C;. where she resided
with her rrrandnarents Mr. aid
Mlrs. David Owens. She is the
da; enter of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth
Owens of Johnson City.
Jaain, While Mr. Eubanks is of
Barnwell and is the son of Mra. .
Lilly Eubanks. The happy couple
will reside in Barnwell 35 Vine St.
Funeral Services for
Mr. Alex Banks
YVinnsboro, Mftrch 13?Bvothoi
.\iox tianns ( eparK'd tnis mo on
12th of March, and was funen.lizedit
Rion, IS. I . at Kouudtop A,
M. E. /.ion church. Fiist hynin
was' lined by Rev. J. \V. Uiman;
scripture lesson read J;y Rev. J.
Ft?H-iisotrt?-scdor?Mvss 'Debase;
prayer by Rev. Hilton; ei'lojry by
Res. R. Harrison, pastor.
Obituary of Mrs. Ada
Alice Cochran
Hot love was like an island
Jn lite'.; ocean, vast and wide
Apeaetful' quite shelier
From the winTTand ranTTTnH tido!
Tware bound on the north by Hope
By Batiencc an the west.
By tejnlc r ('oanseL_en_lTte south.
Ami on thr? mst by R^stT~
Above it like a beacon light
Shown faith, truth. and prayer;
of life,
-?be found a heaven there.
Ada Alice Cochran was born
March .11, 1870, in Conway. S. C
and departed this life Wednesday
1:15 A. M.i March 17,1943 at the
ago of 72 years, eleven months and
17- days. She was united in holy
wedlock to Richard J. Cochran, or
September 12, 1H8<1 - 50 years ago
by J. M. Oliver, Esq. in Conway
To this union was horn twelve
hildren:
Carleton Edward, deceased; El r.nor
C. Whittinptdn. Portmouth
Ya.; Ettie Ruth Singleton, I'hila
delphre, Penna.; -Suiter Josias, de^
C e a sed ; Herbc rt Eugene, deceased;
Richard J. Cochran, Jr., U. S. Malitime
Service; Beulah Alma Tanno,
Portsmouth, Ya.; David Wash
niton. Philadelphia, Penna.; Edna
-Etude. deceased: I <-vi fnppin
Brooklyn. New York; Marian Ke1,tinah.
Brooklyn. X. V. and Cl'.itppelle
Cecid,Lieutenant,' 25tTi L'. S
Infantry, 93rd Division, Fort Hunchuca.
Arizona. Carleton Edward
and Edna Earle died in infancy;
Bbrbovt Eagent departed this life
May r.'j'.t; ? allot" Jos ins passed a
way January 1P37; four girte and
'"on rlx?'ys survive. along with five
gramF cluldivn" tw o bVotfjers inlaw.
one neico. two nephews, and
many other relatives kind friends.
The deceased, ard her widowed
husband were .st'h^olmates in early
life. She was a member of Bethel
A. M. E. Church in Crtnway. When
the family removed to Portsmouth
die united w>ch Ejriunuel under the
pastorate of the late Dr. E. II.
Hunter. Later when the family removed
to Hagerstown, Maryland
she became a member of the A. M.
E. Church, the late Rev. J. A. Briscoe.
pastor. Since 1023 the fanii
lv has been residing: in Philadelphia
where she joined Mother Bethel.
Thru the years the deceased
was a quite, unassuming: Christian,
levoted wife, and loving: mother.
Her time and cares were lavished
lion her family whom "ho lnvi^l
vith consuming passion. She was
never forward hut satisfied to dr
her best in her humble way. All
who came in contact with her
loyed her for her sweet disposition
uid kindness.
I
* tell you they have not died,
They live and breathe with you;
'.ikey wall,; here at your st<R\
Tlrny "Till you things are true.
AVt> v -dreftm trf~ prqTptrd errrt
When yon can feel their breath,
When flow'r and soul of God
Khows' there is no d3allil_^?
Final resting place: Eden com
>tm v . U! W~.........
* ??-ni a_#ww?vi OLTLlon,
Pennsylvania ? Saturday 1 P.M.,
March 20, l'M.1.
Funeral Rites for
Mr. Henry Guntbp
Winnabom?-Bro. Henry Gun top
lepr. rted this life March 13th at
Winnsboro and was funeralized at
Black Jack Baptist church March
17th by Rev. C. \Y* Tally, first
hymn by the-.choir; scripture by
Rev. J en km a of Columbia; prayer
hy Bro. Mickle; reading of obituary
by sister Davis; solo sister
Jackson; remarks by Deacons Wnl
ter Wess and remarks by Rev.
J. C. Hilton; eulogy by Rev. Tally.
Saturday, March 27, I'.U.'t
Classified Advertising
Column
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v Memoriams, Birth Announcements
i Marriage Announcements etc. are
charged for at the rate of 10c per
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order. Minimum charge 50c.
I ?
CARD OF THANKS
The l ate Rev. I'. R. Davidson
The daughters of the late Rev. .
P. R. Ravtdson Sjciencl thanks foi
youn kind expressions of sympa- ^
thy Vhich were deeply appreciat- fS
ed and - gratefully acknowledged.
Mrs. Mary L. Hawkins. Mrs. AdJie
D. Bankhead, Mrs. f'aryie D.
- Walker, Cleveland, O.; Mts7 b'mma
D. Coleman,. Mrs, Beatrice U. Danley,
daughters.
IN MEM OR IA M
In sacred and sincere tribute of '
love to the memory of our Dear
wife mother arid sister, Mrs. Mattie
F. Johnson who entered into
rest two-yews a?o to-day, March
24,1041.
To-day recalls the memory
Of tlie love one laid to rest,
And those who think of her to-day
Are the ones who loved her best.
husband; Messrs. James Raymond,
Tomntie L. and Arthur D. Johnson.
sot's; Misses Almena. Melon,
i Mr.ry, and Maymt Lee Johnson,
- dnun'nters. ami Mrs. Hell Wallace,
~ sister oi Youngstown,- Ohio.
IN MEM OR I AM
In memory of ot'r dear mother.
Mrs. Leila Wtvntt, -wins-departed
his life ten years aero. March
- .
Life's race veil run? 3"~
Life's v.o.rk well done "/
- _Lt?e'.s ,rowit well won
""Sow comes rest.
t<.... pl.n.imn. at..? w:n:_ r\
i?vi V/Himiv .1, .ui."5, > > 1111L" IJ.
Brown, Mr?, Ida Mac Brown, Mi's.
Annie E. Howell, daughters; Mr.
Jacob Wrenn, Jr., sonl
HEMPSTEAD NEWS
"Sunday all were glad to welcome
tin- lest day oi spring. We,
w. u had the privilege io mase our
way to the house of tiod and to
praise ills name to the highest,
mat the time may come that our
love ones may soon be home again.
Our Sunday scnool was taught by
Supt. anil teachers and was closed
by Mrs. Weaves singing W'e Will
Ely Away.
Rev. Thompson preached which
ctirred the hearts of many. We
hope that all will pray that God
will soon mot\. our bitter cup and
we all will gain the freedom.
America needs prayer that we will
win the victory. . It may seem that
God i? slow but He is always on
.ime. While we are gathering iron
- and?scrap and buying war bonds
.ve mist .arry God along with us
W'c wore glad to l ave Pvt. B. Gemml.
1M. M-. Wise. Sgt. Alexander
Parker hack w'th us for a
w days furlough.
Gloria Wise, reporter
HELENA NEWS ^
Mrs. Sarah Jane Ellis of Shelby,
N. i-'lt-k.-atcti her 7Gth birth
day Mareh lOlh, 1015, with' her
-hildren^ tiu'ee softs and Tine'ttnTTghr
Grady Ellis. iWinsf.on-Salem,
C.; Mr. and Mi's. Robert Ellic Kit
" ^TiTrToTToT^^ and Mrs.
['red Ellis of Newberry, ,S. C., and
Greensboro, X. C. The dinner was
enjoyed by all. We arc hoping
and praying that Mrs. Ellis will
live to see other happy and enjoyable
birthdays. ^
MACON, GEO KG I \ I SO
? ferret',Mfe7r from "T5'a ee I
the United States. Nearly 100
other operations arc active oot- *
side the Continental United States.
Highlighting the afternoon program
at the local club wfll be ren
di*tions from representatives of
Cochran Field, Clump Wheeler, Rob ins
Field; informal mvisic and ves
per serviceR are scheduled. Plans
for the celebration are. being arranged
by the Advisory committee,
Hospitality committee, etc,
Mrs. J. S. Williams heads the Advisory
' committee.
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