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at. Luke's To Have
Impressive Services
Palm Sunday
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REV. BRUCE WILUAMSON \
TO CONDUCT SERVICES \
AT. 10:13 A. M. j
r *fhe service for Palm Sunday at i
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? *%, Luke's Episcopal chnnh will J
conducted SundRy morning at-H
1^:15 by. the Rev. Bruce William??
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^.The public w invited to this
presaive service.
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__J PLEASANT SPRING i
4 Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Pafltor
^ Sunday' wu another ofte bf obf
pljkat days *t;PleASaflt.^rfng0Aj,
M. E. church. The Sunday school
?^bOgan at the usual >iouV'-^itii">tKc-'
^^Supt. and teachers -f>r?isen& * P.* >>
Prayer service -was., 'oonducted1'
vby Mrs. Eva Corley, Mr. Duffit
Ctid Mr. James Litcs. We Were ;
~ ' ftWM Pvt; Wtetter Wln: u
^*|on of Columbia Air bpse atT^ t
Hf,t. Jess<? Eichelbeiger, whb jp^n f\
the Navy at Norfolk, Va?; fo ^
ship with us. A woj?de#&ilr.is?r>a?l
Williams of Columbia. Evejryflffe. -f
enjoyed his soul stirrng message,. 1
' Mies Viola Bowman jbmed .Tthe' 2
church. Wo were very .glad to r
V have Mrs. W. W:.Wjl^la.^Hrth-f!
us.J Communion was served.' A
collection of $51.00 was .raised.,, e
MCpl. Horace Williams paid 'ah ^
unexpected' visit- to hfa wife/ Mrs. *
Basset Williams and their, thrqe S
months old daughter, little Patricia
Ann. r "" '' "*
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WALKERS MEMORIAL C. M. E, V
CHURCH x V
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Rev., W. P. William^ Pastor ^
The second quarterly conference
wa$-?held at the above. nai?Qd>.cbur- t
eh'^Sunday afternoon last. The pas- ^
tor in change made a splendid report.
Amount raised during the b
qusut?r_waft :$6 9.5fl. Dr.-Jt^t^rks p
bf Cofn'mbia v?Ss with ;tjrs ^ucduy ?
and nttide so the timely jcSnaika^i_ ^
V Mrs. Itosa L. Bonds," rfepbrte^
MT. EDEN A. M. E- CHURCft ~
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. ,s*. *' -l?Kl ? ?awi ?',
' , Carlisle ?-The pastor preached'
BWirfBlly $nd touchingly fastis
our friends came oift *th b5d 'us' in
putting over our;rally..The highept
amount raised was $61.01, by club
No. 6, led. by - Sisters Aimer Dick- J
ci-son and SalHe jy Thomas: Club 1
0.^ 2 crrric aecoftd jwith $32.00, v
d"by iSusters Mary." Lyles and '
Mary fearto^. Clttb No. 4j led by' v
Sisters Hattie Byrd, $26.00; Club &
No. 1, led by Sister Laura A. Sal- "i
ter, $14.70; and Club No. 7, led by C
Sister Addic Dawkins, $6.00. / fl
blT. PI8G.AH A. M. E. CHUlfoi ^
Rev. James I/eonard, PastorLoris,
S. C.?Last Sunday ^our n
second quarterly conference was l!
held. At. 11:30 the presiding elder n
brought to us a forceful message. c
The holy communion wa$ adminis- w
tered to a goodly number in the 0
afternoon. Rev. J. J. Jackson and "
Hia New Hopo congregation wor- u
shiped with us Sunday afternoon.
We were glad to have them.
MT. 2ION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rer. R. B. Washington, Pastor Cl
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Great Falls, S. C.?Service was J
grand at NJt. Zion Sunday and
Sunday night. Sunday morning a It
wonderful Sunday .School was
conducted by Supt., J. H. Hill, and a
:?)rac timely remarks were mndg/cS
by our pastor. A good ooUeetitftt
was in ji
so the'church-, Our. pastor 9&ncl>.< ?
ed a very'" fruitful scmhett* onl *
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The Woman's KaptfiW District' tt
Missionary convention of Fairfield
ebUfity with Mrs. Marie Washing- tl
tgh . president. Mrs." Magg.v J
y -eJDorry, secretary-. The' convent ion"
~ ha* raided $2Q-.0Q for Rev. P. J. -v
Johnson, the honorable pastor 61" s
Sr C. Rev, J ohn son ha s been i n
ill #/-,? (AMU 4-lw.. W..* U.. i.. ?
M\M|VH *V* OVI III/ 1-llIIVf .I/|4 U JIV; !? I ?'
itn J) Wiving. pray that he will V
continue. -?r+i
Among the visitors thai attend-;f '
our church Sunday wcfc Mj'h. "
^PRiisey I>avis, Leeds, S. C,; Mrs. '
Ju>ui9e, Richburg, C.; Mrs. Mil- ^
lin, Richbmrjff,,S.'.C.;"Mrs, MbA?eyr n
Stoneboror S. C., and Mrs, Perry, lK
Richburg. . ; .
We fcje Lhvays jjiiyf'.to have ^
friends visit our chyrch,' come !?
again. ' " > >
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^ MONCKS CORNER NEWS A
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Un^Im- the leadership of Prof. f<l
K, A. Ready, chairman for the !<
courtly, wc have exceeded th<? quo- f,
ta of $.">00.00 &sk?l of u8 in the 8
Hod Cross Wfer campairgn. ?:
Tl^e Hat report ahowed $6T>8.63. tl
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillins re- tl
port missing of their 10 years old ?
boy from their Home two weeks
a^o. When last seen ho was wear b
ing overall and hoota and a lea- o
ther packet. Ha is dark colored, f
Any one locating this hoy will b
please notify Sheriff J. W. Hill or n
Mr. hnd Mrs. Gillins, Moncks b
Corner, ?, C. .F
< Some where, according to Mr. C
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Rev. C B. Freeman, Pastor
^LHOVAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday was one of our great
i ys at Jehovah Baptist church,
"h'tJ Sunday school began at the
isual hour with the Sv.pt. and all
--achers present. All classes were
veil attended with one new mem^r.
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Morniiig service begaTT at 12:00
rpi n T r? m ?
i viwa. j. hi? i o. u. lerry ueiayctned
a soul stirring sermon. His
ext was taken from .^Nehtmiah
-.Tj-^subject: No trouble at the
ivcr.?Everyone ..enjoyed this won
eirful sermon,
At 4 o'clock the church climaxd
a three months rally with the
tuning of its mortgage, rcpreanting
thc total indebtedness of
he church on April 4. :'*fhe
sermon was delivered by
)r. '3: E. Briggs of Benedict col^ge.
, He used as his subject
The Church at Work" taken from
WMmiah 4:6. This great mesa?t>
/was enjoyed by all; it was
nspirrjig to the young as well as
o the old. The mortgage bumwas
" also conducted by Dr.
triggs.
Thc church was founded be
ween iu 18 and 192.'], by the Rev.
I. C.. Copeland. Reballt in 19o8
y the Rev. C. B. Freeman our
The mortgages were paicl on
Iitroh ^22 and 29, liUl!.
Ella Cheeks Reeves, clerk
^ Clinton news
It. frtftrtah Baptist Church
lev. P. S.sHicks, Patrtor-*
We had a wonderful 'S. S. Since
ur Sunt, is in service, Mrs. Elnba
summers acced as Supt, Mr.
iienn Henry from Friendship A.
j, K. churcn cave, us some points
n the .lesson. Atfer S. tnc puaor
came before us and preached
wonderful sermon. . Subject The
inly Remmant. Rev. W. rl. Wea
tiers (white) worshiped with us.
lc made wbndc-rful remarks. The
ntal collection was 1.30. We
ad a rally tor tne purpose ol
nishing the payment,, tor our
ind. Now our debt is over we
ave raised the money through the
ooperation of the public botn
diite and colored. May the Lord
less everyone who gave and evryone
wno desired to give but
idn't ^have it to give.
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U Know
Rfrs. Vcnnie Mac Gilliam of
Iflftimore, Mid., have arrived in the
ity to spend sometime with Mis.
finnie, Miss Thclnia and , Mr.
esse T. Gillik>"- v
, Denoott Tom Sanders and Jlmiiev
\$at*ts of Rethlehem Grove
ndCMfrfesi's Jim Rolden, Sam Jacks
ndrflenn Henry worshiped with
fc/Alay they tl. come again.
Mamie. L. Williams is
tCwn hone her a speedy recovP*
s. Klvira 11111 or Sinipsonvillc
spending the day with her sis5W?,cfrtid
relatives,
Mrs. Lula Sniithermon is ill at
ie home of her parents. We hope
sr her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Colnrnbns J. Moon is h-nv
[lending the-daw-Avltlv parents ard
is'tfef. '.MP. and Mfrs. MACK MHfti
hit; Vinno I.ec Moon.
Mr Sylvester Chnpp* lie, Mr.
nH.Mrs. Hetiry Vance Watts o f
i'fiahington, D. C., have rcturr.cd
>.' C< George, proprietor of the
loinp Funeral Parlor, is a Negro
I'OttW be a white man) ys walking
round in a pair of dead man
hoesi
Mr. John C. Ro ss was shot to
eath Sunday.afternoon about 4:30
'clock. The body was taken to
It. George's establishment. It
b?s covered up awaiting officers,
lie doctor, und a Coroner's jury,
.fjter the Coroner's jury Mr.
ivortfe started his work then he
iscovered that some one had sto>n
the shoes from the dead man
Bet. lite does not know when the
tealing took plact. hut between 7
nd 9 o'clock. Anyway he-is sure
hat the shoes was taken from
he dead man feet and carried aay.
We are very aorry to hoar rout
the death of Mr. E. It. Reed
f Moncks Corner. Mr. Reed was
nwcrolfflod ?urwlay at SoLmrur AI.
E. chrch. Mr. Reed left to
\ourn throe sons, seven daughers
all of Moncks Corner/ Home
"uneral Parlor in charge. B. C.
leorge, manager.
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Gospel Tornado
Speaking?
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Hello World!-I?am broadcasting .
from Los Angelesr-California. It *
has been sometinip since.yoiriiaye *
heard me, I left Little Rock Ar- ^
kansas December 27, 1942 and arrived
in Los Angeles January 1, ,
1942, in time for the Rose Bowl j
rnd other attractions. . .
I have been tR unrif the care of
.My physician released me last ^
week. I am leaving for Little Rock t
Arkmsaa Saturday, and will spend <
ten days in -Little Rock and then
I am leaving for Chicagb, Cleve- v
land; Washington, D. C., Hlampton t
,Va., Charlotte, -N. (C.; Columbia,
; S. C. and other-4owna irrAhe StateMy
health did not ajjovr me to ^
attend the Bishops CourMrll that t
was held in Nashville, Tennessee.
I will attend the'other one'in St.
Louis, Mo. and contact my many
friends. I will return to Arkansas ^
in time for the Morguage burning
of Shorter College and of Beth.
el A. M. E. Church.
We i re looking for a number of
our friends to attend the Woman's
meeting, notwithstanding, we will
not have the "full session as per s
usual.
I have longed to be back in Dear
Old South Carolina. You that de- ?
sirc to write me, send alJLmail to
Bok 128 Little Rock, 'Arkansas. j
Old "Viv" has a new position
" "and making plenty of money.! ,
will tell you about it in the next |
writing. So long, will be on the air f
next week on the station PMLQC. \
BLAIRS AN1) STROTHEU NEWS ;
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By Mrs. Nancy Lee Young
One of the greatest events in .]
ihe history of the Gethsemane c
School was that of Sunday pest. 1
Mrs. Will Lou Gray, of thy Ktate
department of Education lectured 1
to a \ast audience of adults and i
children. She talked mainly on
"Gardening and Adult Education". (
Her lecture was helpful and in- s
spiring. Those on the rostrum were t
Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Tolbert, the Laurence
County attendance teacher,
Mrs. G. Wright, Fairfield County
attendance teacher, and her mother,
Mrs. Wright, the principal of
the Monticella High School, Mr ,
L. V. Mayer, supt* of the Monticel- $
la school district, Mr. A. F. Blair, c
Blair's post master, and Mr. C. H.
Ragsdale, Jr., a prominent mer- t
chant of Blair. ?
__Rev. W. R. Bowman, school pirn- ^
cipal,.presented Mrs. Wright, who f
in turn ~rntroduced~Mrs. Gray and the
other speakers. -t
Mrs. Helen Osborne, the music v
teacher,. played. various selections c
during the program. After the pro- 1
gram they inspected the class c
rooms, the yards and the lunch t
kitchen. They were very much im- s
pressed- at the splendid order in ?
'-^ltch every -tiling was arranged, t
| Wt> appreciated their presence and ?
?the door is always open for visitors 1
and friends. t
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AROUND WEST COLUMBIA
? By R*v. A. L. 1)iggn
Mrs. Susanna Gigger, age 68,
departed this life suddenly, a* t j c
Philadelphia Saturday mornimg, !J
April 3rd and wan funeralized J
fi'om St. Peter's Baptist church,!
Irnio, S. C., on Thursday AprM 8. j
She leaves to mourn her lost two
brothers, Mr. George Smith, of
Thompson Row, W. Columbia; Mr.
Irvin Smith, Philadelphia; three
sister8 two sons, one daughter.
Mrs. Nancy Mathis of Shull
Row W. Columbia, departed this
life Tuesday morning April 6 and
was funeralized from Bethel A. M.
E. church, Lexington by Rcv.T.
O. Simmons, Friday, April 9. She
leaves to mourn her lost two sons
Mr.. Hampton Harris, Baltimore.
M'ri.; -Mr. Lewis Mathis, Shull'
Row, \V. Columbia; one sister and
a host of relatives ana fn^nas.
Mrs. Annarca Giles and Mary
Smith are on the sick list. Mrs.
Martha Corley, Mrs. Julia Sligh |
are still improving. Glory Ann
the little daughter of the writer
nnd Mrs. Rosa l.ee Diggs is on the
the sick list also. .
Sunday morning found us at
JTrookland Baptist church whose
thirty or more soldiers from Columbia
Air baso worsi-inud which
was enjoyable. Rev. Norris the !
pastor preached from the subject:
The Secret of Christ. He preached 1
. wonderful sermon long to.be re.
m furthered. Collection $46.10. The *
^oldiera sang two sflwtions^whTOhT
" were enjoyed by all. five minutes
recess was"given and communion (
service vas taken r.p. ;
Afternoon service fount; H'- at j'
Mt. Pleasant Baptist church Free-j1
mantown, here in a sever, sermon i
program. The following minis- j '
tcrs wore the sneakers: Rev. J. S. t'
Smith. Rev. J. A. Albert. Rev. J. 1
\V. Larry, Rev. L. Sneak. Rev. Hl?
Mickens, Rev, W. H. Andrews, I '
Rev. A. L. Diggs. After preach-)1
ing a collection of $18.00 was con- j
trihuUxk Glaus wao the 1 I
master of ceremony. *
At nig1'^ we were at Double I
urancn A.HK church where on the c
rostrum were seated six preachers:
Revs. Glass, Rice. McClelion. 1
^ Cunningham, Green end the writ- 4
er who wit! th pastor and the con ,
prfPgation listened to a wonder- ,
ful sermon hy Rev. Green from
the "object Christ's Purpose i n
Coming to the 'World.
WOODRUFF NliWS
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New Bethel Baptist Church
Rev. A. I>. Duncan, Jr.. Pastor I'J
K. S. fine. The banner ?h? \
won by the senior class, Rev. O. i
A. Irhy" toachor.
The funeral of Mr. Thomas i
Pearson took place at New Bethel 1
at 3 o'clock Sunday. Rev. A. D. 5
?THEftUJHE
PIEDMONT NEAVS .. I
St. Matt how Baptist Sunday
chonl opened at the usual houi
vith ?upt. J. P. Burts in charge.
J1hs.so3 were taught by their reipeotjve
teachers, after which a
*ery interesting paper was --road
>y Bro. I>ec McLuilough. j
The Ladies' Auxiliriy Club No.,
. will meet at thc hoof Mrs.
dattie Marshall on Sunday Apr.
.8, at 1 o'clock.
'EPSON A IS __l_:
Mirs. Rosa Craft, Greenville was
hp recent guest of Mr, and Mrs.
jfertrude lnvant.
MVs. Janie Donaldson spent the
veek end visiting her granddaugh
er, Mrs^ Laura Kelly m Greenrillv.
Mesdamt* Annie?Rankin and _
/eola Williams are confined a t
heir homes with mumps. Friends
ire hoping them a speedy recovery.
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The Parent-Teacher Association
vill meet at thc school on Monday
;vening April 19 at 8 o'clock.
mnnv nntvCn vp.ws
Sunday school was very impres
live Sunday. A lot of vital points
vere brought out for our needed
nformation.
The- meeting of the Woman's 1
Missionary society was postponed. "
Sgt. Robert J. Williams of Fair
>ank,'Alaska is home on a fifteen '
lay furlough visiting parents and '
friends. Miss CreBsIc M. Wil- ?
iams of Jamaica. N. Y., is home <
ilso at this writing. MKbs Juanita 1
iVilliams of 'Voorhees J^r^coHvge ^
risked parents Mr. and~ Mrs.
freighton Williams.
Cpl. Earl Walker visited Miss
iuanita- Willignvs over the'-ww-rnd.
He is stationed in New Or- s
cans, I^a. "
A few of our-girls went t^ Ca^ J
umbia shopping. They reported I
i happy trip. ~
Pgt. Willianis visited friends in
Columbia and Hopkins Saturday '
ind Friday. He reported a pleas- !
int stay. ' . . '
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson. Pastor
Columbia?There were quite a !
lumberof visitors with. uK last
Sunday.morning, to our delight. A j
ordial welcome is always extendsd
visitors. The special commit;ec
appointed by the Sunday I
tchool board ip busily engaged pre }
lanng the children for ?n Easter ?
irogram. , '
The nastor hrom^if an?uffim* i?.n ^
nCasogu ftt thr morning service, vhile
Presidnt Samuel R. Wiggins
>f > Alien university preached at 'v
ligfit. His message was well reeived.
He was accomn&hied by J
he school's splendid choir and the "
student group. ' c
The J unior choir will dramatjzp n
hie "Seven I.ast W"*d%.nf Chr'af,,'} t.?
Sunday evening. This promises t<b _?
>e an eventful occasion. The en-"ire
Columbia populace is invited r
o be present. 'i
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oafpney news jj
TJhe city church schools Supt.
:ontest sponsored by Mr. Claud !
enkina t:osed las: wee:; with a I,
irngram at the A. M. E. Zion.j
rfce Supls. reported as tollows:
limestone Baptst church, T. R.
tichards, Supt., reported $11.75; v
iunton Chapel M. E. church, M. /I
5. 'West, Supt., $36.75; Metropol- a
tan Zion church, Gold F. Smith, s
Supt., $45.00; Sheared Chapel C. u
4, E. church, Mrs. Fannie AJexan- t<
ler, Supt., $9.26. Total amount 1;
aised $102.76. i
Although some of the schools F
'ailed to report Mr. Jenkins ex- 3
iresscd himself as :>eing much t
deased over the results. Mr. Jen-* v
tins ifi a honest ioyal church work (
!r and all of the churches should r
ncouragc mm. a
Mis,; Jessie L. Rcid, Mrs. Mary v
?. Smith, Mr. Walter Gibbs ren- {
lere<l a tine program at the A. M. g
2. Zion church in connection with >
he Supt. contest. Rev, (Mrs.) V. t
). Jeftcries is pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Copeland j
uid haby Copeland visited rcla- i ^
lives .in Union Sunday.
Pfo. James Shippy ha,. returned Vo
Fort Knox, Kv? after a visit to
lis tyifc and parents.
Pvt. Albert Lithe john who is
jtationed at Cair.p Van I)?ro. Miss,
s visiting his wife Mrs. Jessie
Uttlcjohn and narents, Mr. and
urn* i- iaim iU^viuilCJT,
- BrowuV - Chapel acnool?closi^d
\pril ftt *>flail a > yr,aa> iiliil lann i
Mrs. James Shtppv teacher. -Mrs.
Dorothy McRissick enterained
the~ Christmas Savirnys ch b
it her home on Friday nifrht.
Mrs. Johnnie Ji-fferies spent the j
I'.eek end in flastonia. N7. with
H*r daughter Mrs, Ruth Clary.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. WKinney
ind baby MeKinney spent the first d
Sunday in Spuitanburfj with rel- ,
itives. . ,
Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Wilson, j
Campbell were d nner ytiests mT^
Vies. Klla Mae Johnson on Sun- '
lay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McKinhcy
ire readers of The Palmetto Lead'
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)uncan officiated. Mr. M. S Cal ?
, . , T T
aliani. mortician. 11
David Robinson. Jr, is stationed 1
it Robert Smalls Camp, Great! ,<?
,*kes, 111. | M
Pv t. .lames Willianip McElwrath I
s rtationed at Port Clarke, Tex- c
is. Pvt. Robert Sims is stationed ''
it New Orleans. La. Pvt. Claud
xmis Stephen is here visiting his
rife Mrs. Jessie Belle and other p
elatives. , v
Miss EliiAbth Parks of Wash- t
ngton, D. C., visited her mother t
ilrs. EfTie J. Parks on Buncombe (
t She has returned- ^
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PEANUTS
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Dr. \\\ H. Jernagin. chairman of
ml Councildof Negro Churches in .
ize Negro farmers for increased f<
lain Rftftald Bnnncrman of the Britis
IV. Carver On a display panel prej
\griculture. The panel is part of
ihP part Negro farmers are playint
)ther war crops. this-years Food
D00 acres of peanuts. Negro farnr
tliip production. The late Dr. Carvi
ducts from peanuts. :
>IcCALL NEWS (
Services were very trond Sunday
it F".ir Plait;. Rev. H. R. K<?hinmn
preached a wonderful sermon!
Tom the subject. Know vc not 1
hat which run in a race. T' e
ermon was enjoyvd
Service was also good s?t Syian
baptist church. Rev. M 1.. Smith
>r?*ache(i a wonderful sermon
Tibject Remciftbered and Forgoten.
The .sermon was well delivcd.
Collection $21.01.
At Beaver Dam the United Sons
>f Abraham and Daughters of .)e usaleni
held their convention. At
Li o'clock Rev.. 1, Peguesc preach
d. At four 'io'clock ' Rev. F. H.
ficks preached. These were two
vonderful sermons. We were
tleased to have Prof, and Mrs. F.
*?. Clemmons from Cheraw. Sirs,
"lemmons sang a beautiful solo.
This day wn? enjoyed by all. AV
is making wondprfnl
Ti;e entire community was
hocked to hear Saturday morning
<f th-j' passing uf Mr. Alonzo Mcioud
who died at tne home oi
dr. and Mrs. Dee Pipken. he is the
ldest brother of Mrs. Pipkin. Fuieral
services werq held" Tuesday "
vening at St. Micpaei, AlE church
lennettsvilk.
"*Mr. Dee Jones and Mrs. Margact
A. Clock are still on the sick
i8t. Shr. F. Jonfe^ was taken to
he hospital for an operation. He
i improving slowly. We trust
bese sick folk will soon recover.
ST. JAMES NEWS
Rov. K. L. Moore, Pastor
Pomaria. S. C.?Sunday there ,
'ill oe a i.ign d^y ai t>t._ James
l. ;Vi. E. cnuicn. i no j^aueai-iojii
raiiy wui come on and tnt. s ,
.tar Quartet 01 Coiuin^.a v\iii sing
nd aiso tit. james uirfcuit quaret
win sing, everyone is cotuuii
y invited. Friday nignt, April a
nere was a singing contest at the
'omaria achoo| tor the church and .
chool. $15.00 was taken up at j
he door. The singing convention
.as held at St. Paul A. M. E.
ihurch Sunday. JJie St. James
hoir joined 111 with six others |
nd raised a great sum of money
i'hich went to Si. PaUis.enoir. St. I
'aul choir paid Pine Cirnve
15.20; St. James S8.U5; St. Mark
>8.25;; Kairview *8.10; at. Mathe
ws ?T.dO; St. Luke $7.00. Toil
1 $id.G0. Mrs Ethel Garmany
eft last Wednesday for Detroit,
Jich., lo spend sometime with 1:or
isteis and brothers. _Misi - Elliot'
)xnev is still a patient in the Coumbia
hospital. We wish lu t -\ (
peedy recovery. liro. T. W. W ise 1
ti on the sick list.
Mrs. Rut Counts reporter
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HJSNUY NJiWS
" lJy1 AirreJ Gordon
Henry, S? G.?Sunday, April 10
\as a date that everyone in this
lace should remember, A **pro[tam
was given by Professor Alred
Gordon to taise money lor
he improvement of his s.-hoo], !
ie hud the llemmiJTgwuy qta;let
ind the Henry.quartet. The lor-'
iier comprises Messrs Willie Jas.
iilliard, Sanuel Belle, Goit Gil;ard
and Norwod Gilliard. The
lenrv quartet )>ersonnei consists
d?Aiewsry John?A-.?I*ollt rd,?Hen? am
in Bollard. Johnnie Bollard,
ind Manning Gi'.liaul. Their seections
were very much enjoyed.
There were t\v4) kings for the
ollection, Joahi a Gordon jfvtnn
fennnir.gway and Joe Bollard of
lenry. A total of ;j<87.72 was reaized
from the elTort; ti e Hen>
ningv.ay king having collected
30.PO; the Henry king $32.,'0.
no redized fimv t ,i? rally $21.92.
1*ps Johnson, Professor Gordon s
o-worker tided greatly j?r .nvikng
or the event a success,
ReV. K. A. RroWn jVrwentid the
irizea U> tla* several winhcR, who
veTe highly gratified to.. receive '
hem. Two' nf thn Hommmcu-ti v
?a<eher? were prcnjcntedp Jlflisaes
irace Williams and 'Mildred E.
Vilson. - 1
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FOR WAR
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the executive board of tht? Frater- i
Vmuricr. which is helping to mobi)od
production, points out to Cap- '
b Embassy a pictur,. of Dr. George I .
>ared by*the L\ S. Department of ,
cxhibit'nvaterial designed to show
r in the production of peanuts, and
-for-Freedom goals call fnv .'.SOOtters
wHl contribute substantially to
pr made more than .'100 useful pro- i
APPRECIATION
."Mr. anil .Mrs, Jn-cph S- Murtln 'L>
Tairgart St., Greenwood. S.
C., wish to express thank* with
n.eir son Booker T. Washington _
Martin ol' New York City, to the
Missionary Society of Moms
Chapel Baptist church and President
Louise Dovore for tiieir inteiest
and prayers for our fam"ilv
during: our hour* of sympathetic
feelings.
We ask fcr vouja continued in-,
terest and prayer* foj- our son and
;ur family during lp,s very very
serious illness.
We appreciate vet y much the '
convalescing cards sent by our
following friend? and neighbor: J
Mr. R. H .Burton, Mr. and 3Irs. ']
Charley Johnson and daughtei
Leila, Mrs. Roxie Lagroom, Mrs.
Pain r-?n- 1'- " --
.me. ri'iw, .ur. v.. m. fcvans, j
^^iss Sadie Mac Washington, Mrs. ,
Gortrmlc Thonma. Mrs. Lillie Hot-?j
loway.?Air.?and Mis Caivm _
Woods, Mrs. I.ouise Dovorc and i
Mrs. Gnssie Ballard. Lj '
CAMDEN, JOTTINGS
Ntw Bethel church in quarterly c
"onferencc. Our appeal was neaiu \
out1 decided diffrently from whai *
was thoufhr' but right i, rigid
since God is God and right the
Jay shall win. To doubt would be
disloyalty, to falter would be sin. v
i a all ever hold up the A. M. E. s
in my home city in spite of all ?
aid or done. Tire two tower? '
iven for me to finish by the Rev. 2
1. E. Gurry last year. I will uo
-o God helping?me. - Thifr is my '?
.alive home church and I will die '
a ith it. Have always held up foi u
it. ask Kevs. J. Ben bow whom J
as my presiding elder five succes
sive years; J M. Harrison almost,
.he same. - *5
This writer wishes the publir u b
.now that sh - is having a time
.lying to ho! e > the banner a. ?
New Bethel but it shall never be
said that she was a coward when f
it came to her conviction* ol' nght.
Sunday morning there was a
ruartci in the church and the enthusiasm
was more than a theater
than a church. But tlv blessed
pait was the sum of ?.'.2 plus.
(-'an any one httsh me up f o t
right save (iod?" 1 answer no;
Still praying the hishon and his
beloved wife will volunteer to sisit
Camden to see- the valuable pro
i... -L %
iivuj m u^m n\ inr enure n extension
of the AMK Church.
Mrs. Addie ivansom received a
litter from her son PlY. Corneiius
vith headquarters Sot. 'Jlst
Q.M. savin? he is will and
happy. That India is a wrv interesting
country. 1'fo. Warner
Brown js with him and both arc
well and hum>v.
_ Floj'ino 1.. 11 rst.
llijLMiEK NO IK.1;
Thinking alone tht. liju of id .ation.
let us pause for a moment
and look hack to oiv ?>f our great
men, Booker Washington. a No fo
\vh<> he ame a : -ader in tlr >
education of his own ncople.
lie was born ie slnvfTy?ftn I
Virginia plantation I ut following
the Civil war lie went to West
Virginia. He ntterxlod mivia
i ? ? u. ? c ; \ r\*l
While working in a salt f inac
and a i nal mine. 11 > hud a numi?
desire for education, and traveling
largely on foot, ho enrolled in
Hampton institute, a Negro school
in Virginia where ho <li<l -janitor
work for board and tuition.
Later he taught in Hampton
out in 1KF1 ho became principal
of a new school for Negroes at
Tuskegee Ala. Under his gu;d
nice (his school became a famott
institution. Today the s ho >1
still progressng. F)on*t forge* '
Sunday April IK is linker T. Wash
ington's birthday. If he *.r-a.s )iv- (
iticr 1 c would be !'K years of age. '
You are rcmitttlefj again of the
Queen of Harmony (juarlet which
will appenr on April 23 at Macedonia
CME church. Admiaaion
LOc and 15c. Everyone is cordially
invited.
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CAMERON NEWS'
it. John
. ifii ...y s.hool opened at the
buai h?ui with ihe S~pt., Lea jii
P. W ti e e. u a n
V.. \V. Middleton brought to ua &.otner
inspir.ng lu* us. g;. su..?.t
Cast your b eaJ n he ate
Aftei preaching we went into
, _r Communion se'vic.
At 4:;t0 Rev. B. C. Sco't and hi-,
>;ocd oroide from St. Peter A. M.
a. e.ta'. ion?of ti.i* city?p-e. c >
10:11 thv" sublet S x da.s tTf-1
're passover. Eve ybodv !i'? r
r 1 ixi en;< yd his ^ermon. Col'ee
ion for the day $ 18.137.
trhool
The teachers and *t?j '?n's a ?
n a $350.QQ drive for stage curains.
The txaehers
to H?ase Sol- i's in this
". This is our last rally for
< t-e ,1 V"Of.
T'". R t'antt. rr'n-h al
Sl'M MPRVTI I.E NEWS
The Founder's Day program of
\lston was held Friday afternoon
it tw0 o'clock. The program was
as follows: Open ng song, The
k'egro National Vntheni; prayer
>y Rev. Webb; remarks by Principal
C. W. Fields.; History of the
school by Miss R. L. Kittrell; In*
.iudui'uon ui spi'aKer DV ->ir. ( .
C\ Hamlin; Speaker. Mr. Win.
Mani-iv who delivered ;i wonderful
.iddress on the subject "The Future
Alston". Music was furnished
by the glee club and male quar
let under the direction of Miss
M. Dent. The family of the late
Dr. Alston founder of the serord
was unable to attend due to. illness.
The srh grade jravp?a?lovely
little banquet Friday night. ~The
'th grade will sponsor a Spring
A Hoy Scout troop has been
formed at the school. Rev. Webb
will be the scoutmaster of this
troop. They are sponsoring an
anteuteur program to get some
fund<5 in the treasure so as to eet
some equipment and materals
much needed.
After the boy . scouts have gotten
off "to a good start then w,. will
get a obrl scout trooo started.
We have a soft ball team that
i? doing nicely so far. Also our
tennis club under the direction of
Messrs Hainlin, Webb and Mclver
s gett'nc off to a fine start.
Mr. Jefferson H. Allen of Orrield.
N. J., has returned ?f*
spendng .a few days with his
rrnhdm.otTier. Mm. F. R Allen.
51. PHILIP A. M. E. CI11RCH
Rev. T. H. Weather#, Pastor
Eastover?Sunday was veay
>ut to worsiip at 11 o cock. A
vonderful S. S. wac conducted b'J
he Ass't. Supt., Mr. Ilcnry Tofi i
on, Jr. After?the opening o
:se the teacher rook charge j |
heir various class. A fine ?iew
was made' 011 the lesson bj
ister Rev. Tena Lovetlc Class
so. 1 still holds the banner, tea
her Miss Nancy E. Jones.
food rtollection as usual. Aftet
rayer service the pastor presend
Rev. sister LiOvette v ho brov.gr:
he word of (too in a most sir'n
inl monnar f
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ohn 11:25. A good collection was
ontributed. At 3:30 lovely mu
? was rendrre.1 oy Re I iiil j,';
St. Philip choiis; St .
oard No. 6 had a lovelv feus,,
he home of Mr. and Mrs.
lunday. At 8 p.m. Rev. Henr\
ohnson, Jr., delivered a -wonderul
message.
?The first time in
I.OOK FOR THE
She never fails to e<
tenlion of any one.
may be. She never
marriage with the <
separated, discover l
Remember, she guarantees to b
hition of your entire life, cast o
vour way. She guarantees to |
properties, change the conditio
you can look back upon your lif
been averted had yo i proper ad
^Jf's not 'too late yet; call see th?
all. W hat benefit would a read
tn rpmovp rim a.-I. -I~ --? ?L!j
... . ...... ^ ...V uui IV, I IUUU M Hir
I'liarantees to do to each and f
" SLe^ch a h go~?Tiro con'TTtions of
;;riM ruH'U.i' IIIUH ;itTMnn?H!??ir
hition of yoiir life. Satisfacti
Separate Room For Colored, P
and be convinced. Prices witbi
I'ermanentlv Located on Meetin
Highway, next to Rawes F
9:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. IV
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FATS FOR VICTORY 1
f 'l ^m M
j
V. v*. rWv*J ! 12 POUNDS.
=-%A68 t WASTE
^PO^PS^ FAT/
, \jj
Even with rationed meat and snort.
eninfl every American famttjr-ciW
alvaae one tahltiooonful a d:v nf
used fats and grease and turn it
ever to a meat dealer to make up
the family quota of twelve pounds
of inedible fata for victory in 1943!
Fata make glycerine, glycerine
makes gunpowder and medicinals
for fighting men.
/.ION PILGRIM RAPT. CHVRCH
Rev. (\ Anderson, Pastor
Booknun, S. C.?We are happy
to report that our services were
very good last Sunday. After Sunday
school a prayer service was
held, conducted by Deacon Jasper
I Btimell and Deacon Arthur Kelley.
After this sorvic- the pastor, came
bcfore vvith-n- burning meonoge .
The clubs and organizations have
started on their drive for th<? re- pairing
of the church. Immediate,
tly after morning service Mrs. Sal{tcis
had a song service in the interest
of her dtlb. $12.25 was the
amount raised. At 4:.H0 Bethel
Baptist church, Blythcwood came
o\er and rendered a program Sot ~
Mrs. Ida Hollins' club. $22.57 was
realised. ^Total for the day was c
$61.74. "" - :
Mrs. A. K. Walker, reporter
-headache 1
: IS SUCH A I
i big i j
ALL SET for a good full day's
work when a nagging head
ache sneaka-up..on yon. You suffer
and so dees your work. ??: ??pr
Ready for an evening of relax-- ?? ?
ation and enjoyment ? a pesky
1 headache interferes with your fun,
j rest, enjoyment or relaxation.
OR. MILtJs
?Anti-Pain Pills
I usually reli^^e not only Head[
ache, but Simple Neuralgia, Muscular
Pains and Functional
Monthly Pains.
Do you use Dr. Miles Anti-Pain
Pills? If not why not? You can
get Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills at
your drug store in the
package for only a * ^r'!
and in the economy pa /
cheaper. Why not get a . ..
today? Your druggist hat i;
Read directions and use only ;
directed. Your money back if r
are not satisfied.
;
A THELMA '
st and advlsor
i jour City. County or State
name Madam thelman
>n tr<?l tho thought, mind and at110
matter how far away they
fails to brine about a speedy
one of your choice, reunite the
:hc earth's lost treasure,
ring about every desire and amiff
every obstacle that may be in
pronfote your business, sell your
n of your entire life. Perhaps
r and s^e how trouble could have
vice at the proper time, Perhaps
! woman who knows all and sees
ling be t*? you unless she is able
h hangs over you; and this she \
very one calling upon her.
tour life with the ruling planets
tt Pti'iy li"])e nml desire and aui" ?
on guaranteed or no charges,
eople. White and Colored come
in the reach of all.
* .mm i'i me i rawer on NO. 1 |
(arbor Shop, West Columbi# I { a
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