The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 01, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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P"" THE OLD GRAY \ K Bv R?t. K. Philip Kills ft n?o?o?oo?w??o?frwm< i NEGROES IN BUSINESS { A m?it bvlpfnj difini.iii^n was 1 Indulged in Charleston inter3c-""^ nominational Ministers Union last ' Monday as to the advisability of t '<* ministers establishing business enterprises and solicit ministers 0 to purchase shares-in same. Now 1' as to whether a call from Xlod to | ' preach the Gospel carrier with it i' iuv-' stores to sell goods may become 1 1V"> a question. When one takes ac- X count of the thousands of in- I x" churched and lost souls compured 11 to the few churched and saved. ' . may lead ihe same ?ne ,t0 believe t that the minister is not*succeed- c ' ing too well with his calling to \ . say nothing about taking on something else. However be it ] as it may, only men who have jnvvuu UKll MUOillVOO nvwvi-ii i from actual experience, could be "aiifiiml t? heart- SUt-'h Cl r porations, let him 'be minister 01 ~ layman. The business enterpriser of the world with few exceptions are carried on by laymen which is a very fine argument in their [ " ;?favor as -against-4niniaitu:Sx__TjlL^L writer believes that when we find a minister operating a business | of any kind to an advantage let Ug take stock in that business and make it larger. And in so doing j we would -bc making places for , '' our boys and girls coining, out from the colleges year after year. . That's one of my strongest points I | annual?conference., speeches showing why Negroes should sup- ^ port The Palmetto Leader. Let * us support those enterprises a- , mong Negroes that are really sue- j ceeding. For a group of ministers, . blue green in business to pool their finances with a blue green manager, means in the final an- j alysis that they will havc to stop , preaching until they get through * em-ging-, Th*" <rio. the minister iGod's shepherd, the Christians lir.e ? the sheep, and sinners are t lie lost sheep of which he is commissi* sioned by Jesus to bring into the ( fold. But 1 fear when he takes > te"" tim? off in operating stores to j * sell goods* not only -wttt~ht? miss v ftC -thi lost shftpp hut, some of the y poorly -fed sheep in hl8 pasture N t:?wHH got out and go to the woods. t THANKS TO 81'D3CHIBKRtS T Many thanks to our subscribers . renewing their subscriptions last ( h week among whom are Revs. J. , C. Dunbar, J. T. Thomas, J. S A | -I. Grant, S. Anderson, C. II Butler. ] Mt. Charles Whiting who oper- ] -X jites the leading barbei?shop?m- Charleston and Mrs.' Claudia Ad- , .? ams, a new subscriber, and rcg- | istered nurse. Shc is the wife of ( Rev. George H- Adams, now eon- j fined in the Sanitorium at Colum- \ " bit for mental -treatment. Mrs. Adams wishes to express her ap- , 1 prcciation through the columns ; of this paper to her many friends ( *' of the city for -their kindness , Tfhnwn her?doring th<' illness of ; a her hasband while here and also , her own affliction,. It was thought i v: one time that shc would never t recover. - N. A. A. c. p. t The Charleston local branch of v the ab0Ve~named association bids to bc one of the {greatest in tile | United States, under Dr. J. E. ] -Beard, itg newly elected head. .] Greater St. Luke was practically ( crowded again last Tuesday nitc with members and persons niak- r ii ing applications. That the light \ man is in the right placL. i? tlie talk of every citizen of Charles " ton. Who also say that Mr. .J ? H. Green is among the best secretaries of tha association. i K ST. LUKE We will publish the names and " amounts of all captains in oui ' J.1,000.00 rally as soon as the list 1 is prepared by the group score- ' taries. Let us advance on our knees. i 1 " "~r ,-^J ' AIKEN COUNTY NEWS W. H. Lamback, Reporter " .The Aiken County Teacher* As- j f'. sociatioii met at the Aiken Graded , School. The following program wa, ( top a - held:JS?Tigipg God Bless Ameri- . ca. Prayer -tRev. W. H. HightowF.V ^er. Silent period in honor of the ?J y'death of Mrs. Morris, treasurer of ' P our association who passed away since our last meeting. Poem Miss Toatley. Solo in honor of Mr. rmour Carroll, State Rcprcscn- J tifive for Humane Society, by Miss Isabel Ie Jenkins, "Hint Can?f-,'s Leave Yoii Nov/". Mrs. S. B. Bras ' by made a report from the House of Delegates meeting held in Co- ( lumbia, S. C. April 8 and 'J. Mrs. "Walker made her final report thanked the teachers for a sum of $620.00 for thc Christmas r Seal Drive. , * Mw-?Jmrtiae W. Washing t on, R JeaneR Teacher, spoke and exHr pressed her whole hearted thanks BLm for the cooperation the teachers Pf** gave her. She ended her talk with jkV- this quotation: .knew you dnd you knew me Arid are could sec bv nn in no.' ^En]j|yj^|Mt|HB ?f fur hurt and jf/; ' W?*d clasp our handg in cstacy V ibid most pleasantly ajfree . If I knew yoc and yoa knew me. Meeting at Union Baptist Church 1 i 'Hiore be a mass meeting j leld April 28, lit-13 at Union Rapt. hurch at 8:30 p.m. announced Dr. ! 1'^P. .Cha?pelle, chairman of the Carly Diagnosis Campaign of the tichlaiul Anti-Tuberculosis Asso"tilliiiii 'nmilhir ). s. ^ iarris, United States Army will . it the principal speaker. I The Auxiliary i? in the nvds f if it? ltith Early Diagnosis Cam ^ iaign, a nationwide ediuationa1 rcrject. The t: eir.e foj- this yea' ( s "FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE OK "HE .ARM FORCES . GET A i IIEST X-RAY".' A free Tibet en- \ osis clinie is held every Tuesday t norning ?t. OSM and Friday aflei- -8 toon at 2:30 at the Richland Onir- t y Health Unit. The public is urg- t d to take advantage of this scr i;o. ' t Rev, h7bTButler \mong Executives The Rev. H. 11. Dntier,.Jr., pro- 1 ssor id T"lp'""" l"1'' Oil'1 Philosophy?4U Allen t. niyersity ' ,a.s been elected chairman of the J -xe.utive committee of t; e Rich: and Anti-Tuberculosis Association fttlXilP'.y. . ' Mr Rntler has been active ITT-" ;he work of the Auxiliary for the J :?ast several years. In 1041 he served general chairman-of the Christinas Seal Sale campaign ami ivas vice-chairman of ti c executive. ' . onunittce in 1042. Judging from nterest in the work already muni- ' tested by Mr Rntlnr the Auxiliary is- headed tor a very successful- ' rrar tmder hix_ leadership. Others elected to the executive were: Benjamin A. Everett. M. , P.. vice-chairman: Mrs. I. P. Stan-- ;a. k. see'y; Arthur Williams, .reas.: C. \V. Madden, seal sal" ' hairman : and Mr:;. Leoiniah ! I .'one. Frrnk B. Johnson. M. P.. . n i the Rev. E. A. Davis, memvis at large. TAPTTm. T1TY I 01 X-kE?XfX?1I_ At a tegul >v meeting of Capitol 1 "ity Lodge held in the .Masonic 1 femnle on Ap' tl loth. P5 new ir.em- j itrs were initiated. This occasion vas~a !'iglr Itg'rt?i?t-The Er-uteimal 1 A'orld. During the cerei.ionies a ii""ed. Th" idTTovvi ig I'Mlon Craft-*- re- . chid The 1.1 a 1 < , .Musoh Degree: ' brothers H. W. Seott, Joseph Wil ion. Joo Mitchell. David Dava'ult. I Ddell Pressley. Jasper Byrd. Ho ace Sharper. ('. I.. I.illiewood. ('. Hopkins, Benton -Cloud, Sidney 1 iircvard. I. P. Staithack. and E. H. { ilatten. ?There?were?ont.nr.town visitors, and all expressed that th" ;ioor worK was nicety *a.eompJlsti>(1 by a well trained Degree team < <1 by.. Bros. Frank Pope. J. M Voodbury, and others. . Tlie lodge usually has two rais- ^ ngs a year. but the \Vorshipfu: ( Master states that since several of he applicants were left out at this . r.cetilltr for different reasons and + lew ones be in if sent it will he lecessary to hav - anotl ev Falsing n 11 June, before the meetings are ailed off during the months of t Tilly and August. The Masonic Lodges throughout , lie country are" gro\rirnr?rapidlr- ? 11 number, and flings are going veil with the Craft. The ranking officers of this edge are: J. H. Lewie. W.M.; E. M. 'resslcv. S. W.; J. M. Woodburv, I T. W.: F. P. Paul. See'v; Ed. Mo J. Mcllan. Treas. Regular meeting" nights. 1st and . !rd Thursday lights in each month* t BALTIMORE. MI). NEWS By Mrs. L. (i, Douglass Mrs, Clara Haid.v spent the Enscr holidayys in Norfolk. Va. with j icr sister. Mis* Fedora TTerndon } uid for her guest Mrs. Louise (I. r Jouglass. Miss Fedora will leave f 'or SouC- Carolina to visit he: r liother Mrs. Sarah llerndon on i icr vacation. Jennette Harrison and .her i oy friend spent' the day in Wash- Ti ngton. D. C. The sick are Mrs. I -Itta Baler,. Mrs. S, Gunthrop. } ill* ?' N'1 '11' M> - V'ahl. ('O) i'. j MissJennettc Harrison wa? Die >ast by guest of Mrs. Douglass. ...Mr Friendly McCrav :.nd Mrs. 1 r. r: ...i rT >.-MIAMI HI onutn ' Baltimore; Mr. McCray also fpon*. f ;l c week end in Now York City ' aith his sistoj- Miss Marion Mc- 1 Cray and reported a very pleas- > Hit trip. I Regrlar services were held at j 1 Mt. Hebron. At 8 p-.m. art Caster |v program was presented and it was i' U'i y good Pantolpants were the i' . hildren from -1 '-ears up to oh j I ye/irs. At 4:"() Caster n-nrning a( ' rday was presented directed by | ; Mrs. MewC Kvans and others. The S.S.S. 11 lib had their an- J I nual vacation night 6n April '2(>. | All members were glad t0 be out of meeting to visit different parts-d and various club of the. city. You can see this world, is upside down. How Can "we win anything when we' arc against people on . this earth and say we love Jesus. Christ. You can't love who you . have-not seen, ^ yn^ way yon ran you ?ot to lx' horn again. H4CKORY CiKOVK HAITIST CHURCH Rev. W. W. Toomer. Pastor Rowcs villa?Our S. S. was very good ait ususl the Hrd Sunday with Supt. and co-workers at their posts of duty. The lesson was well rgyicwed by Rev. R. C. Friday*tKe acting pastor for the day. . x clintoN* news Friendship A. m. K. Church Kev. h. W. W alker, Pastor Wo were happy t<> see the mem >ers end friends worship with us Sunday in" trrdpmg- to?ite j ;he memorial of the sn \ ior.r's | leath and to glorify His rcsur- | ectioit? Bfgiltning at 0 o'clock a. t n? etU" sunrise service \vns hold. W pi-.-: ched th(, message if resurrection lrdnT'2 t*"0l\ 17:5^ ? 1 :J0 the pastor preached from he theme A Slow Believer, Joint !0:Jh. At 8:J0 the Sunday school renIcred their Faster Day program. The program w?is~spon s o r t d by diss Kuhye M. Johnson and Mrs. i. F. Ferguson. At 8 o'clock the " hoir rendered Easter music. We ippreciate the presence of visi- i ors and friends. . Collection for | ht. day .570.2J. )F INTEREST [ Students home form various olleges for Faster tveic Misses Cllhye X\ Fergusotr, Mattie B. | din. Blondcll Walk.r. Hen/.eniu ilohh, Messrs. James T. W; us- . , ivorth. Bernard lteeder. f Miss Beatrice Horsey is home | > Tfrm?ilni.n *?I -- '1 IIW"l? 1.: rerm. .Mis. Ernestine S. Hurley ?pcnt th(_- week end home. .Mrs. < Km in a T. Little has as quests hes--j <011 and daugh ler-iiPh w, 1 niI M'S foni-11 Little. Miss liut.li j Blnkoly was home a lew days. , Sit. Moriah Baptist (,'hurch ; Rev. .1*. S. Hicks, Pastor ; We h;:<l a wonderful Sunday t school Mrs. M. Young, acting i supt. This morning at 0:15 o'- ( :Ioek the faithful workers found themselves going to si nrise ser icct'i The?pastor preached the L'uiciftxioiu His subject was Stay With Jesus. He was at his best. We had our Easter exeicises.? The subject of the alav was Th. 1 ["rucifixion. Tlit. play was arrang- 1 ?d by Miss Aurelia Dillard, as listed hy Mrs. Edna Summers. I'KOPLK I KNOW v Mrs. Viola Fteek and Little. J Mary J. Kic-' of High Point. N.('. ^ vurshippvd with, us Sunday. i 1 1 'jllill d of Mush- _ ngton, D. C'.. formerly of this t it.v is spending some time with ' audits Mr. .and Mrs. Elijah v t'oung and sisters Misses Aurelir ind Josephine Dillard. \ " Mr, Alliert Wilson ?4s?home ' i spending some time with friends | 1 iTid I elat ives. ' 1-+ . Mrs. Amanda James, Mrs. Thad > Tr:r:. : r ..?ttt 1 - - > JUIIISIUl-. .MIS. .MM' \\ | UlilUlS, .U l>, | oy spoilt last Friday in Greenville ? rivy reported a fine slay. ?. Migs Iiannor M-. Moon of Civ 1- -1 c-r College is spending the Kas- < or holidays with parents Mr. ami ills. Mark Moore. ST. P.U 1, A. M. 1- ( 111 R( II -? t Row .1 S. .Martin, I'astor I.ainastor?JSiunloy ~ being Fas or. found many at the ho'JV of Joii.. Tho sorvioos wiirn n-orv.i ..ii lay. At 11:.*?U thr pastor tloliv>>ed a'burning message from Kov. . :ltf: I am IK- that liveth and was i lefttb behold I am?alive forever t nore. Subject The Risen Christ. L'\v0 joined the church. Our Sunday school was held at I : he usual hour. In contesting for . he banners Sister Daisy Moore i von the offering banner and Sis- ( er Nancy TCu t led go" The attend'mce banner. Collection S-'l.O-L The \ cfaoo) is moving on. At 2 j>. ni. I lie exercises for the young peo- j tie were held. It is said it was he best exercise held in St. l'aul i or unite awhile. \ Our people are still leaving .aneaster." Mrs. Annie 11. Raskin ; eft Mon?l:.y for Buffalo. N. Y;, j : o join her husband. Mrs. Mary i \ Jones and Mrs. Ida MaCL.Hli.n-C _ on left Tuesday for Dell oil to oin their husbands Last Saturday night Mr. Dav- * d Steel of Charlotte, N.C. and I diss Ilattie Dixon were happily narried. Rev. J. S. Martin per- i brmed the ceremony at the home i tf -Mr. and Mrs John Lee of this i ity. * i Mis. Maggie Clinton MeMurryh s all smiles since her husband is ] i mnie from Fh~ armed senltT. p Rro. W. M. Allen from Camp in i dJssissinpi is home'visiting his J tai'ents. U'tor" a very gnod prayer?servie.e Rev. Friday preached a soul stil' mg M'ur.fn frem I'snmv TTTT )ur hearts were made to rejoice \t 8 :.'!<? p.m. Rev. Friday brought is another great message from it. Luke 22:10 thenie This do in Remembrance of Me. This sevlion was as bread cast upon tic .eater .and will _ be seen for many lavs. Tile Lord'.- Snnnni- ? > "VT 1 Ministered 1 f> a large number. ("election Out of town vistorv were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanlors of' New York City. They .ere tlie Sunday dinner guests of |io;i. and Mrs: J. 0. Guidon.' Rev. B. (.'. Friday and Dea. \Y. iVright of Orangeburg were the Sunday dinner guests of Dea and Mrs. Peter Grant. Easter Sunday was a high dav ?t Hickory Grove. At 4 p.m. S. S. was hold with a very good ittendan e. At .r> p.m. our Easter program began with jjnany of H e young ladies and young men [along active parts rm 'the pro? gi am as well a? the smaller childre)!. Dea<jor> Gordon commented <>n mi* wnnnenui prograam also Rev. D. Williams and Mr. C. IJtsey. Closing remarks were made by the Supt., Don. T. R. Sims. Friday night there was a Fashion ^how given at the Rowesville Junior high school uhrler^ the topervision of Mrs. I. W. Hjrrrison which was very good. I/eila ft. Sims, reporter , ... v v . / ,. TIIL PALM] ?SCI A.MI'ING, A vn'AL PART JF SC01T1NG . Caripinj; is an experience of ivinj? i" the outdoors i suully in reoperation with ethers in tents, >r in etihins. or in huts, or in im; uovised shelters, or in thL. open vithout shelter, away from tlie isiuil conveniences of home. Seouliny consalei s eaniplitp MM i major activity of the Troop mr."*?i,n, functioning: hy I'atrols iart Troops. Tn the -bey-it is ail ehturous. joyful living- . in the >pcn,and "should bo pTTuThetl SU is to give .practice in self-reliincv. initiative, resourcefulness, iclpful cooperation, ami should est It in love and -appreciation ol he out-of-doors. TRINITY A. M. E. CHIRCH Kc\. A. I). Hawkins, I'astor g)"' 'T ii I'-'mi ry? S urnla v v.a s a n-autiful <iay. Sunday school oyr nual at the usu; 1-hour with?the -upt. Mr. T. \Y. Williams anil others at their posts. A splendid renew by the pastor. The school vr.s well atteiuleil by students of Vllen I'niv-isit.v home l'or Kaster. ilany visitors were ; lso among he group. ll:1d t.ur morning service? ran. TTmu Dmu Kins?m h+e?own vav delivered a wonderful mesagc. which was very inspiring tnd unlitting to hearers. Several isitors from different churches u?< ity worshipped with us. ["he .lunior Choir rendered lovely .nisic;?M i s.- J.esio M . -Davenpoit 11 reel toss. ?a '11,i-T. :hy Ttri.y.i'c Clrb juet it tit,- iionie ol' -Mrs. Suber. The ;unday ' sc h. >< >1 Ie,- son' \\oTs~"<liseuss d. Mis." Hoycc was the teacher, dis. niackntt 11 received 1st pii/.e or nuikiny hijdii-st points in anavv!itsg thv. most liild. question U vs. Walker aisv> received sec>nd nrkew-LThis is a wide-awake lull, and duinu: splendid work in he- cin rch. ? At 7:.'!U tiie Kisl-r exercise pro iuiii sp nsored l.y .Messrs. Ulackvutit, sa ttei-asrd?Lla-w-kins was rcn iered. Everybody present seems d o have enjoyed tin- proirram. I'his UiJs a well prepared pio;raiu and was cai rrvd out in most lttiquc form. Collectiuh for the lay was $1 05."0. ? Things are looking jrood at old rrfnity. ddrr?trustee*. are. now linking some improvement on the diurch. having the parsona^. renodded and fixing a comfortable ilace for- the pastor and family " liver Irr a few nwwe weeks. shell you pass, you will see a -eautiful structure that will be ilea si nu to the eyes. All of our siek liiemlis-r^ are >lf the list and doitifr fine at this vritimr. Mr. Williams was out: dn t-in for over a year, was uot tlso Mrs. Uyrd who has been stuiday and looking tht. picture >f health. ril-DMONTMAVS sf. Matthew Haptist Church [lev. .1. W. Mat his. I'astor Sundav school opened at the isual hour with Supt. J.1J, Burls n chaise. The lesson was reviewed by Mrs. Helen Shaw. Banner .lass No. 1 l'or attendance'; and dYeriiifr. Rev. Mathis ; lso made remarks on the lesson. Visitors ncic v'tdcutnod. ? At 12:2(1 the pastor delivered uti inspiring message, vising as his subject r He?3ft-- Risen. ''vi" Ti-v successful an<; -enjoyed b.y . all. .Special music was rendered by t\' o I(X-a! fpiarl ets. Collection PERSONALS Mrs. Pearl Walker. (Ireenv'tllc was the week end truest of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Tarrant. Mrs. Dorothy Smith and little son. C; anion, w.*re recent visitor? cf relatives -here v.\1cv > Oiith ,i_> the former Miss' Dorothy MeI.eod. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James McLcod. Mr. and Mrs. .John N'ehnns ol Little Mountain v. t re week en< visitor^?here. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Clark, ol Creenvillo were in tht! city o r business Sunday. While her0 they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. [x>ve lace. Rev. .J. W. Mathis, Mr. aiu Mi's John Burton. Messrs. Briai McCullouch and Jimmv MeCul lough wcrp dinner guests of Mi and Mrs.. Kdward Washington ot Sunday Pvt. henry Williams is in Aln ca and writes that he is doinj; fine. Mrs. Hattie C'ely, Greensboro N. G., was called to the city V*e cause of the death of her sister While here she was the guest o her sister, Mrs. Mattie Marshall Piedmont Colored school is ver; proud of the deep interest show by Mr. Robert Ixrvelnce towar I the welfare of thc school ani ~1 ETTO LEADER pig i* COUTS /S\T ! ERI?A, l\? j ' I .Scouting encourages camping I for each Troop and Patrol to be I enjoyed under their own leaders-! Scoutmasters. Assistant Scouti masters and Patrol Let'drs. As a ! result Troop and Patrol loyalties ' art. strengthened and training in I .ainping becomes a natural part [of each Troop's own program. | Tl'prc are registered scouts in our Council. \\ e wain as llliiliy I as possible of this number to at' tend Si miner Camp. Cooperation | of all communities in the Council -La-ITII \-i ahsidnt.ely necessary in orI tier to carry out the camping | program. I F R 0 V F sTflTT I Field Executive. , community. Upon his invitation, j Prof. Snead and faculty of the I Piedmont High school and Boat-j-4-ie 11 onion ial school i white) and other business men of the city, " v. re guests . t the Piedmont f.'ol--oml school on Tuesday evening. April 20th. ! Several musical selections and , readings were rendered by the i student body, after which the ; \arious teachers were presented | and introduced by Prof. Sneal. I Several .made inspiring remarks, i Always, whatever Mr. Lovelace -i ' " l.-nvnrs tp do,-for _t_bn_ interest | of ' the school is accmnplisheitT j And we emphasiz^ the fact that ! we are extrcmelv grateful to him. 1 ni f west news Last Sunday wa- a beautiful dav " and on -every hand?w orship"i's | t-iin 1.1 b.. seen on their way J_o the j . iiurche* to pay reverent tribute . to the Risen Christ: I At lit. Lebanon tile Faster message was l>rougl:t by the pastor. ; ;!i,' Ih v. Benjamin J. (Hover during the morning hour of worship, j The afternoon, and evening sev.j pi von in the form of beautiful programs suited to the I dav. A snecii1' featur,. of the evening service was that the senior pmrl-ymt+or-ehi s rmnn.in-d to rend<r the beautiful Fast"!- anthem "As It I'egan To Dawn" and other beautiful and impressive songs. Fine senrfan woiy had throughout the day and bmh the Faster Day I and ?ho F.du. ationat assessment i for the year were raised plus .a trice ~ Ttmount -ftrp- pastor's salary. At Mt. /.ion and St. Mary beautiful Fastej- programs were earned out. The Sunday school eoiivened at 11 o'clock a.m. at St. .Mary aim ~TTve review-was conducted by Mr. .]esse Posey. At 4 ]i.m. Messr.. Daniel Valentine. Ernest Cowan and Miss I.ovinia Cowan conducted a beautiful Easter proem m. Deacon Euyrone Gordon spoke very encourairinjrly concern injr the program. Each one was delighted to have present and to take part on tha program Miss Margaret drier who is a inembei of the faculty of the Fountain Inn school. . I puards of ?1."10.00 \vas contribu J ted during the day. Thi? speaks well for ti e fine gentlemanly and j jChiistian leadership of the Rev. i Mr. Glover who is dearly loved by 1 his congregation, i Mr. and Mrs. Hooker Smith announce the marriage o f treir daughter Olivia Smith to Sergeant Kay of Atlanta. Ga.. on last Dec. ?lie i.? linw .itayioned in. a cum p. in California. s Misses Klhi .Jane HatkneVs end "T\dna WhlOFbtrrr TrroTrrfTrr? rrf thc - limine itiie.iihjfn vl....xusportively a- t Allen university isnent 1 e Fester season with parent s here. They worshijied at Ml. liohanon and look a largo part in r tile Kastei service. Mr. E. T. Ilolnvs left on la^t Monday for Washington, D. C., i whore ho plans to spend the sum; mci'. BAKNWKU, MOWS . I | Thos(. wh0 wont to thurch Si n(iay to worship in the reffular pray 7 oi- service mot with a very plcasant sin prise. The pastor was present and preal ed a beautiful Raster sermon. Easter exercises Sunday evenintr was very >*ood at . i DeinieiK'm Haptist. church. The abundance of life was pictured in 1 the mi ail y recitations and song*^-r that Sunday night 2nd Baptist held her Raster exorcises 1 witr equal enjoyment. Quite a number of students from the variou^ Tnstifut ioTfsT Wot'shi|)0fl ' with their home folks in Raster services Sunday. Miss Louise. Roundtrcc and Miss Audrey Dix son who are away teaching wor' shipod Sunday with home folks. f Mr. \V. S. DrXSon of Jersey City 1. is visiting ,his brother I)r. D. J. y Dixson. r> Pvt. Thomas 1,00 is home on a d furlough He is the son of MPS. d Estell I.ee. V 1-X? : | JKRl'SALKiVJ "DOTS" Rev, N. I*. Husk, Pastor Our S. S. and church services wire well attended Sunday. Every ne present enioyed the wonderful Easter message hy. Pastor, Rev. Bush on The Risen XTmT CoTToetion 815.0(1. Ti'c Men's" Friendly- club is doing ni cly under tin- direction of Mrii. i'.ittie Thomas Mr. Johnson Marshall president,? . , We were plea sod with the pr.es- | once of blisses Ruth Marshall, Na- 1 ami Kenner. Helen Roll. Elizabeth Bel! als? Mrs. Annie Mao Whack if Sc ofiold high school: Mrs. Cath erino M. Allen of Wagner. S. C.; V'sscs Rosa Marshall of Columbia and Beatrice Kenno,. of S. C. State college Mr. and Mrs. " Robert KenneV of Augusta, (la.: Mr. John Holmes of Charleston: Miss Maxic . M. Marshall of Betti(. Jr. college. , The Jerusalem school i* about j to end another successful termto I egin its commencement exer- ' iises. April dOth. Progressive Teachers banquet; May 2nd. olass sermon. Rev. J. IT. McKissick: May ^ 3rd, operetta. The Ti'rec Hears: I Msiv Jth (lrnin?i?i~ ..I..-- o. . .. m- I'iny. r/eaCOll , Dubbs; May Oth. graduation oxer- ( isi-X Class address Hry. N. L. Bush. Wo I'Xtcmf an Hnvitation , to everyone. , The "Community Cannery" will ( soon bo completed. Wo arc very , satisfied?wit'll?thf-cooperation of -) patrons and friends in and out of ; our community. The amount that . was contributed is as fojlows: I N'coder Ketmer $2.00; Ollio Ba-_ .< coir$2JHR-_Aaron Rush f>0c; H. I)a- ; vis $1.00: Ck A. Kenncr $10.00; J. j P. Prcscott S000; George Coleman , $r>,00: Jos Whack. SO.00; Johnson ] I Marshall S10.00; Alvic Corlev SO; , Ljolvn- IJohwos?$lU.U(l; .-.Di.sCfih- JLai. ford $10.00; Sallie K. Adams SO; , Alexander?Keiiuci S2j00;?(irady S2.C0; Hey ward Hardiman. $2.00; Wallace Glover S2.00; William Hal' , $2.00; Ronnie Raiford S2.00; Ma- , rian Gibson $2\00; George Minis, \ $0.00; Arthur BpII S4..00: Alvio , 1 ignn $10.00; Pottie Thomas $10; , Geor.ec Dowdy $2.00; Rev. R ll. , McKissick, S2; Mr. George Craw- ( ford $5.00; W. V. Dickson $10.00; . Dorothy L. Kenncr $15.00; Tonimie | Williams $2.00; Noah Amos $2.00 . T. II. DuBoso $2.00; Mnggi>. Ba- j con $0.00: Raymond Davis S2.00; t Pete Smith $2.00: Mr. and Mrs. ; George Peterson $2.00; Dr. ('TailIH'l and father $2.00: K-fn MorriJ SJ.00; Mr. George "A da ills $10.00. t v/ni i i?, .-sgzo.uu. Un haul ^ a shaiv in tlv cannery. Vera W. Kenner. reporter new hope a. m. k. ciivkch| Rev. II. T. Summers. Pastor t [ Sunday being Easter we had a I ll.> !... I.i-.m-,; ..m fin- sn,,,,!.,,. _J At '? o'clock our Easter program * was rendered. Anions the visi- . I tors were Prof. \Y. A. Ross and ; uUji.. iliriHim niMiVi'l training in- | Istru.tdr. both from Fairfield connly t rail tint; _ school nf Whmsbmt*-j Also Mr. D. G. Helton, farm doni- , oiistration agent. Each, made in- j j teiestitnr remarks. They were the I dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. I Charlie Robcrson. The tinit> was [ reported grand. Mrs. Julia Kcllcy who is here I from Philadelphia to visit and I I pay a due respect to a very* sick I aunt in Columbia. Mrs. Lucy Wil- i son. Mrs. Kelley is now suffering 1 with a "broken leg which occurred 1 | Saturday night. We are hoping her a speedy recovery and ask the prayers of each one. Spartanburg Chapter I Has Spring Contest i ! By. Josephine K. Legg Pride of SpartanDin'g Chaptei No. '.t8, Order of Eastern JUar, ' closed their Spriny Contest Monday nite, April 20 at the Masonic Hall, with a large number of Sir Knights. Stars and friends. Mrs. Hat tie M. Jenkins, our G ranch Deputy and Treasurer was Mistress of Ceremony. Qn program '1 were Bro. Fate Jones, Bro. Alston 1 Sisters Lottie 'Anderson, Bertha 1 mire Abraham presented the priz- '< cs. The four contestants were Sister* Mnble Henderson $2r,o0, "beulah V\ ilhams vTrAtr;?Geovnia Rogers $48.00; Josephine E. Legg ft 42.28.?Kirrt?prizu a nic:? Led spread was won by Sister Georgia Rogers 'Second prize a nice bed sh_"ct won by Sister .Josephine E. I.c?g. Third prize Sl.O'J Hst.r ' Mable Henderson. Fourth prize $1.00 Sister Beulah Williams. \ a?.l - - ~ ... 1/\ mufuitis repast 01 chicken salad, lettuce. _sniack, tea, cookies' iff cream, which we enjoyed. We thank all who helped us in this of Tort. GREENVILLE NEWS Corporal R. C. l?yrd of Brooklyn N. V. was in the city last week visiting: relative,. and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Smith of I Elford St.. were visited Inst week by their aunt Mrsr Talisha Nor etjolt _of_ New Y ork City. Messrs Conrad and "William ST" Candy students aT "MbVehnv:sc rotItpro Atlanta, spent Easter with their parent,. Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Gnndy. ? \Tic.-. Tlrvtno'-o.v/. ^ ..........ovn? .UMIRIIIS was | the. week-end guest of her parents. > Miss Jenkins is now living in ' Washington, D. C. Pvt. and Mrs. Ollie Griffin and Cpl. Herman T>. Walls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Young of Klford St., Sunday. The Junior Missionary society of Springfield church was entertained Wednesday April 21, by Mrs ' - 'r ~ f? MORRIS 1JROWN A. M. K. CHl Kt 11 Rev. R. I. I.cmim, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Services at Mo: r>s Itrown last Sunday bewail at b a.m, Auhi'n Or preach ed on io Rvsui rvcUantoTalargc ~ audience. At the conclusion o f the message, 22 persons were ad- mitted to the full communion of !!l0 ('Muiiii. and K adulCj-wet^rbup*.-[hud. At?H? n.-m. lir,?I.eninn _ preached a fain to a large congregation. and at the conclusion of (lie sermon 8 infants were baptized and there were 0 additions to t"e church by persons who connected themselves-at this hour. An unusual number of vi.sitovs were present and introduced by the,pastor. The Sunday school observed its Master program at flfllO p.m. The exercises of the Sunday school kveje carried over into the eventig servic and t.- picgiam reflected credit on those who had the forming of the same. Aider the threatening weather early in the morning, me sKies" cleaied, and t. e day was all that could be deshed. Outv revival meeting closed with good result,. en Good Fri-. lay night. RCv. W. T. Murray j.n.liwt.wl th- mr'Uillr fur the last ivcok, pleaching each night- a a d .aa well feel proud of the souls that have come into t?.c kingdom 1 through the sermons and songs that weiu tendered?by?the?Rev,--_ Murray. Now that Easter is gone nul our meeting has closed, we 1 urn our attention to our spring rally that comes tl( a close t e utter part of May 104d. Our ' orecs arc at work, and wo feel as- _! <ured, that our objectives wilj be 1 ea.hed. Morris Brown can do 1 hings in a big way. when they so i icsirc. A big event o? this-cur.-. ent week, will be the. Dedication >f oul' ilea pipe organ, with?a^r? n'opriate rorvicos-ou Tuesday nite _ Vpril 27th. Ti e members of Mori,. Brown, have had installe?l, one 1 if the finest pipe organs to he 'ound in our city. We feel justly ' dated because of our accomplish- 1 low in use. has seen service for Act 58 years. It is safe to as- < ititni- thai ir will he a long time, 1 lefore another pipe organ will be leeded ill Morris Brown. Modern j u-every resjjgit. we look forward o many years of service and satsfaetion from tbe new instrument. luly pleased. Our many friends vill also en joy v. ith us. the plena i l-c ilv.ii will lie experienced. thru his medium ofvluirch service. , . " l1 CARLISLE NEWS / - * I Easter was a grand day at all 1 he churches. Mr. Willie Johnson of Fort IVH'i v r _v_l_'l'nl :1 nleasant l day wit! parents and" friervdsMr. 1 nut Mrs. Waitus Johnson and fainly and also Mr. Denver Savage of ?aip Vi.il-, New Jersey spent sev-h >ral days with parent and friends. ] are very pleased to have our voung men call back from the Li. S. Army to see us.. Mr. Willie Sim^ and Mr. Dove Zrosby are expecting to leave this . veiling for Baltimore. Md. We nave quite a number on the sick ( ist: Mr. Frank Jeter. Anna , rhompson. Mr. B. Jeter, Mrs. Liz- ( tie Peak, who is now inothc Prvor \ -ospital, Chester, and Mr. Chan'o ' Cllymph who has i ist returned from the Columbia hospital. ; Mrs. Eernice Brown Frederick ( is in town" with grand mother, 1 Mrs, Frances English aiid family : She soent a few hours in Union ivitb her atint. Mrs. Lizzie Kngish. Mrs. lona Tygay LnndMs-in 1 I own also with her mother Airs. ' Sarah Tyger and friends. Mrs. Annie Ruth Savage Glymph i * very ill. We hope that those on the sick list will soon recover. I I ' MT. KDKX A. M. M. CHI ItCH Sunday school began at the us- 1 [ml hour with officers and teachers at their post. After a very ; nteresting lesson which all enjoy- 1 sd very?much the Sahhath school _ ndiourned. We witnessed a very enjoyable Master j>yberari) at James chapel \ . \ At 4 !o'clock we again ascend.Ie4--|to carrt out our Master nrogrann _ which was one of the best m~ years. Kvcryone scented tf, have enjoyed . it. We appreciate the cooperation of the members from, t e other churches. We are thankful that we have ceded in painting our church both insidf. and out. We are indeed grateful to all of our friends" who helped us in our struggle. May God bless each one. Jan-re Sampson rrf Anderson FT-" Mrs. Sampson is a member of the senior missionary group?an organization which strives diligently \ to encourage the junior club. Miss Mildred- Rwmmtrt became a memtev of tie society at this meeting. Miss Ruth M. Gandy i< president j of |he iiffilor society; Mis8 Gloria v u--i?' ' ... unmwiinr Ti9 HVfiTtircy." Pvt. Edward Avery visited hip , wife ami parents hist week end. Before his induction Pvt. Avery t was one of the city's popular barbers. Mis,. Gladys Hawthorne, former Sullivan St. school instructor, was in the city for Easter. Miss Hawthorne is now employed as i h government typist in Washing- 1 ton, I>. C. I _.C!"ief Specialist John F. Potts. U.S.N.. was in tho city on busi- i ness this week. '] Saturday, May 1, 1943 IL" ^a? ' Classified Advertising Column Special Notices, Cards^ of Thanks, MemCriams. Birth Announcements Marriage Announcements etc. are charged for at the rate of 10c per line. Cash must accompany the qniar Minimum charge 60c. LAKE CITY HKiH SCHOOL L. I). Hihdley, Principal The nnmml sermorv of the Lake City High school, will take place at 5 p.m. Strnday, Mi y 2. The school i9 now preparing for this event. The message will be des liveved by Rev. J. L. Benbnw, P. E. of the Kingstrce District A. M. E. Church. Dr Benbow is rated as one of the best pulpitaci's of the A. M. E. Church. The program for Sunday is as follows: Processional; Music, Ccrmona. (ilee Club; Invocation ^ Scripture. Rev. K. M. Wushingtoi^v Pastor of the Wesley Methodist church; Mi.sic?Trio, The Night Has a Thousand Eyes* Edna E. Ma,?:n MV,?. ........... V... ....O ...........o, i'.m, E. Montgomery; ilntroluction o f Speaker, Rev. A. R. German, Pastor of St. James A.M.E. Chuj^^ Sermon. Dr. J. L. Benbow, Ml riil1"1 ?f wi?p?t-rpp niqteWE ; A. M. E. Church; Music, Rock My ^ Soul, Glee Club; Remarks Prof. \ L. D."BradleyCollection; Music, 1 Sanctus, Glee Club. collection will be added to the | Building Fund account. Tuesday night, May 4, the inter-^ I mediate grades under the super- T* ; vision of Misses Curtis Dase, E1easp E. Cain. Ethel Mac Thomas * and Mrs. A. 11. Williams will pre* sent the comedy Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost. And Friday May 7, tile irigh~SchoC)l Tjnder i:hc -g\ts 4 pervision of Mrs. G. P. Green and Miss Verde!Te~Di'as wtti?present". i The mystery-comedy The?Ghost -I of Roaring1 Pines. Mrs. Ruth Townsend of Russell- | ville was the Sunday dinner guest t, of Misses Mollip end Lillie Mac j Pcguese. Miss Carrie Bell spent Easter ' As guest of relatives and friends in Florence;??- ?-?7 ?? guest at her home in Sumter, Cpl. tsooKcr . scnuier ot ft. Bragg. | Miss Ethel Ma<_. Thomas spent f Easter as guest of her parents, jf Rev and Mr? S. M. Thomas o f Abbeville. While there shc had as r her guest Ati- Bonnie J Cooper of Kingstro .Mrs Jean 11. Washington visit- 7 i'.] Vhm- p:n-riits in t'hercw over the ^ week end. llev. A. M. McNeil* and mem-. l>oi? of the Holiness Church pave u donation to Rev.. \V. L LewAUon to. assist him in his course a t j Moiris Col lope Mrs. Etherlene Cooper had as lier dinner guest last Monday Rev. VY. L. Lew A lien. " ; Mrs Amelia Lucus of Bennetts- > rillc was the guest of her dauglv j tor Miss Elizabeth Lucus here *4t the Tioine of .Mrs. Monnie Moore. { LAMAR NEWS By It. D., Reporter j Tlie Easter" celebration was one i i>f the best in the I istovy of our ^ church. Supt. Jeffrey is happy k >ver the fact that the loyalty of 5 the 'members and friends of John j| W??slcv church arc cooperating 1 with the cITureh as never iK'fore, ind wishcc to express his apprc- fl [ iation and thanks to all of the v-euibers and , friond.s "fw their -tplciulid work! The head-up for ' Easter during the month of April J from the Lamar charge, Sandy Cirove and *John Wesey churches j amounted to $525.00. The leading workers in this drive were Mrs. Lu'a Pvrd. nresident of the Stewardess board: Mrs. Marion Rivers, president WSCS; Mrs. M. Dubose rice-president WSCS: Mr?, Carrie | Rvrd. treasurer WSCS; Mrs. Net-' tie Jeffrey, Mrs. Theola Porter, Miss Mary J. Mack. Under the leader-shift of?Prof. C. R. Bennett ; und Mr R L Byrd. president of the cannery committee announced at a meeting held at the school house last Monday night that a -nodal call meeting will be held Monday night.?May Jrd in order to make final arrangements for the i ireihMng of thP eanneuy- All the i people of the community ec\y visitors attended "the Easter -j sin u1 es - Cnndav. Among?cvhoni ere- Mr. S. Gibson of Darlington Mr. S. Davis of Svraouse: Miss Efhol Jackson of Hartsville' Mr. ' ml Mrs. S. Rivers of T^ew York; Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirvin of Norfolk. Ya Miss R. Dubose of Wash ington: Mr and Mrs. Chns. L. cjis of Norfolk. Va.; Misc nhinr Rogers of Now York; Mr. T. E. Refers of Baltimore; Mr. Jj \ n#l jv?M' Ballard of Ft. Jackson, f olnmbia. The county agent of Darlington [ or nt v Mr Q C Tlicl-ior u'lsfins H fr> *hank Mr. unci Mrs. Evandcr M M<T,ain Mr. and Mrs. Mv C. Mc- fl f'ulloueh for that f*ood dinner fuiA fl uishod by them for the farmeti H "nfercnce whicl. wa8 h"ld at John fl Wesley church on April 23rd also j 'e Miss L. M. Greene and Prof. >? Tnnn's for the music l>y the school fl *tu>rus. Amnnrr the popular apeak ers for this conference were Mr. hnrher. County Sunt, of Educalion: Mi-. Di kes, County Agent f?r Darlington county; Mr. Daniels of S State college; Mr. Lewis of Clem* ion college, Mrs. M. Dulwse, Mrs. George J Harris, Miss Mary J. Mack attcndJ^B fd th(. group meeting which w*s ~^B held at riarks Methodist church, ^B Uswego, S. C.. last Monday... f~M Mr, and Mrs. Hemingway /oLj^B. ^oartanhur" are the guests o Mi'.-. Lela Woods for a few days.jB j^B'