The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 29, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PPT-J- ' E>. ; PAGR s1* - ~ ' ABBB'S 19? AftTKOLOgY RE B. R'.^?I'm e responsible wife, and mother of three children. 1; ~ ?JhaXc tried, truly and hard for ten i years to piaite ? jpleUHU' t borne b.v working and savm~ and doing-everything I know it takes to make and correctly fyuild a home. Ncar_..1^ ly everything I didn't' want i n life is what,I've had. Now I am tired of heing trampled down in feeling by this man. I never get enough money to buy the children's garments, nothing to speak of. He's overbearing and rot kind - at alL I jiqnV. want to leave my children so what must 1 do for a i decent change? Awwer-*Xou?JLCc to be eom?.' nieaded for being a loyal mother" to your children. But, jn your struggle to make a honv for your children and ?o form their character, .you have", overlooked the most eaeential factor in your- marriage. You have failed to g>ve your husband the love an'd companionship of-i-a- wife. Xh^refore. 1f~ M?s groWn xesentful~at;d feels that be^ isn't needed for anything but to foot thP Pills. He doesn't get the opportunity?to voice his op>- ion in r?ari n j?" Th7r~<dnMrtnv,?hr isn-'a consulted regarding their schooling, play and A^brU. In order t> correct thfr,tniubj?' that exists in Wte&ti'Wgin imme difei&y to btfihc yoor children elos make hi in J35; YOUR problem will be an roe * dipping jtf the column w H**J ? Quart?f\(25cTToF~At <e*?eHftx your birthday; you *ftd cbttfideatjal letter of soun 1 6li|n?U. Please sign youi all letters; give your birthdate; a v STAMPED ENVELOPE for your ' ly as Vuu feel necessary and confi of logical reasoning. Wrap a Qus ?odafl Write to: The ABBE* WALLACE Leader, T314* Assembly Street, Col BEAUFORT CO. TRAINING * SCHOOL NEWS * '' ' The stodentshn?the Homc Economics Dept. under the supervise ion of Miss D. J. Dixon went pic-) nrrkmg^TliffCTdayr After -the ..pai^J I icipation?in?outdoor activities thc-young. people enjoyed a delicious basket .lunch and cold drinks and icc cream. During the week, final examinations will be given May 26th and 27th, and books will be cheek >.v, otL7r1'hc students will be makipg _ - -their-final preparations "Tdf~their various commencement contrihu? tions. The commencement calendar follows: Monday, May 24, Primary Dept. ? .Wednesday May 26, Grammar grades. Friday,-May 2fh Junior e_u' i o.?-a.i.. at? on otuuiii) ouimu), i>Ltiy ou, BaccdlUUl'eate?fltervicea?with-- Fa? ther Ralph Beaufort, delivering tt\e Baccalaureate sermon. Tuesday, June 1, Declamation contest. Wednesday, June 2, Fi nal commencement, exercises with the Rev. Mr Brogdon'of Charleston, delivering the commence?ment address. ' All exercises?begin promptly at 8:30 p.m. The public _is conrally invited to attend eacFT and all of these exercises. In keeping with the commencemerit theme?The Plhce of the Small Negro High School in the War Effort, a number of the students accompanied by Miss Dixon 8nd Mr. Gillam helped a f neighboring farmer harvest his string beans on Friday afternoon. They seemed very happy to render service in this manner. HIGHLAND SCHOOL FINAL SnarlAiibur? ? The seventh g?ade of the Highland Grammar school, presented their annual program at the Macedonia Baptist church. The ptogram consisted of part I and nart II. The program waj as follows: Part I Prttri'Hfijflnal Musi??Thc Star Spangled Banner Chant?Lord's Prayer ADrrir?Ware All Americans \V elcame?MiMied" Cotrman Class Poem?fr/laine Ia>giru fcqrEW<?ll--^Bcatri<;c Prcssle.v Class Song? jt Part I)?Oratorical Contest I j < J?e.J- WhlBHjiVs I Lfcjfrertd1 'BhautlUil-?Mary Cromer Belf^ Reliance?Willie Lindsay Success Without Thorough Preparation?Georgia Davis Music*? h The -Tradtfgy erf the Unplanned vn -Lit??LlWh I*yles ' -.itleiHirthe* of the People?Th' ArOtnr Shpltnn Thr Raven Ruth T>fnrspD """ . Retiring of Judges?M^C"EuJp I>. ^ Sonton, Prof. C. C. Wwdson, * 1 anil Prof. E. P, JtiTC|* ' ,i Muikic-^-W* Arc AmariransyToo Bo?ark??Prof. W A. N<*t1 Prtwwntatioti of Prnjea?*cv. W. .ivL Wilstm The dep.isiort of the judges vcault cfl^asr fofltfwsr 1st 'went to Rttth Pkartfet'; 2n<l priV tied l^cArtlnjT Short on * ^na for the W. C, AWarhar-^WMNrtio** were ' jpfil rn--^ ? -eft** : . " R^"'. 77T - *'. > 1 ADINGS ARK NOW READY " ? | . *wMtr I PWtf ON THE ILEMS OF LIFE +* M* I 4II>?|?" ' *au >?? "*/ ??? <l... m WH?l TOW> INVWI ^ It' WALtALfc HtVtCE Tool as etosr -to- yott-HK -yuue ^cluldi. _ rci ure. W. It. C.?Mv-vifp and I are "both working Fhrinif?fa?4y well. Now tell me sb"uld I go ahead and huy her H bedroom suit like she want as it look like she won't be satisfied until she get it? Arswer?Humor your wife. She works hard and puts all her earnint>\, with yours, so give her the | satisfaction of having her own bed-room suite. It doesn't take a great deal to make the major/ty of women jiappy. And if she euii b" made content with a bedroom suit. ! :* ......... ...?n II in iiium%;%v v. en r^rtjiv. A. J.?1 an^ n widow and a pood Pue A00- * liift-n nummf toy o\w ape who is a widower and I lik< him very much.' Wo botTTare sottied. Should 1 put uny trust in him now? Answer: -Not vet. Hi' may ac' settled . . . hut his mivd runs {toward ''sprint' chickens?~ Yn 1 hardly know t,jn> well enough yet | p~r lui si utvip-.- shout a weddinp. i j It will be a pood, "lone trine before-1 j any lady ropes this "prize catch" a in. j?A M. -l>i.l 1 do right t<< slop writing the soldier 'even Iljo~ -> i ho elniinrd he loved mo? i | Arswer ?Ynn suj-c did. }|t> mar- | j i ied on his furloujriv, this spring ard your suspicions arc quite < true. alyzcd in this column TreeT Slmptyith your letter. For u "Private He- ' fflrs NEW ASTROUMiY READ-i! will receive with your Readinp a d advice analyzing tnree (3) Quesr full name and correct address to nd please include a self-addressed, "reply." Explain your case as fulne your problems within the scope I 1 irter with your questions and mail I SERVICE, care of The I'almetto umbia, S. C. ~ ~ :~ made by ~Thtr IV-rrdr' 1 Tnnr nlnii' . Mrs. l,ula R. A brains and Miss ,f. R. Rodgt rs. These nri7.es were a warded for scholarships. Spou7Tor?rm-ere: dVhr^W.A, \'eal. M i ss ' V. L, Riley, Vth jradotear her ST-! Mrs. N. L. (list Abercrombie. Cth "grade. Muhio. Mis lt~ott) nuIyT - misses cs. w neeier and er: . | Campbell. ROBERT SMALLS III SCHOOL Beaufort, S. C.?On Tuesday morning, May 18th Miss Muriel -Washington prepared an et'fJca^ lionaL as veil as entertaining pro- 1 pram. Those progratns are giverreach week by a member of the ( senior class, which givP the students a chaiv,. h> display thei,- tni-XUts, The-faculty and student- borh^i were very pleaded to have some 01 < the patrons visrf"their clui|al ex- -< crcises last Friday. I M,iss K. S. l'olitc, our 1st grade 1 B instructor and ho,- little tots sponsored the program. The pro 1 gram aa-follows; lAttlc-.Mary^Aiiii_ Drew was mistress of ceremonies. I Song by the school; BiblP verses by the class;. prayer, little Loret- t ta Pazant; Jeaus-Lovcs Me (ihaot-L--J instrument?iXoretta Pazant; duet, little Mary Arm j Drew and Miss K. S. Polite; poem little Loretta Pazant; playlet entitled "The Wedding of thp Flow- < ers". 1 The program was very enjoy able. Each child was at its bcji and highly commended by those ( present. f 1 Sl'AKTANBl KG MAN S Thp Carver High School Choral Club sang at .tjjie Vestry service at the USO Sunday after- j noon. .Mrs. Flora W. Pa well and ? Miss Grace Walker teachers in j Can'cv had charge. I Bethel Holiness church enter- j taincd thc Annual Convocation of ^ the. church during the past week ( The sessions were presided over ^ l y Bishop W.E. Fuller. Rev. B.C. Campbell is the pastor of this t churcKT T < The pastors and delegates of i the .two A MIC churches attended ] tTTo district conference?at-?Car?f lisle this week Mr. W.'C. Bunch. v who reprosented Greater Triniiv 1 reported that $1)00.00 was raised ( during this session. Many of thb s iharges paid their full assess- ] inent for Allen, ftev. T. H. Addi- . son, Presiding Elder is in charge of this district and presided dur- i ing the conference. j Mrs. Aggie Carlisle one o f \ the old citizens of the city died | at her home on ,S. Liberty St., | Friday. Mrs. Carlisle before her health failed was an aetive?mci?- ] brr of Silver Hill church. The f funeral sendees were conducted "s Monday afternoon by no- pastor v the Rev. Goo. A. Thomas. The commencement and yradu- t ation exercises of Carver High j will W held Friday evening May t #!8th. The rrincipail Prof. C. C. , Woodson "ilttl his faculty had .a i very f.ucces.'lul school year. f The men of Silver Hill had a Brotherhood Tea in the assembly ( room Sunday afternoon. Mr: .J | 1). I^yvia, Sr., was the principal j speaker. Winter for the occasion t *a? rendered ?y h choii* of very ( smnil boys <ind girla, dirartrd hy ( BOB, U. A. TMomas and Mis? / Cfttfeorine Moor#. Wr.B.T. Smith j |w#?idod ?luri?HC <hi? vary excel- i v lml ' ' a.- 1 . Clnmisfry L( S'L Emma MM ROCK CASTI.E, VIRGINIA, tary School study a problem in So direction of Reverend Donald liu Science and Mathematics. Classes at this boarding higl working day is scheduled so that class and-studyv along with praet or in (lie vocational shops. ~ Students shown in the photoi Ixiuis Smith, Elk Ilill, Va.; James and Sergeant Edward Farley, Pc the St. Emma Cadet Corps. ic'nt program. A nice sum was t i'?isi><i far "the trustees. ..This 11 In 11 li In"- nM ''nP'psiv.. prop- c improvement program. i Misses Dorothy (inrrott. tiisl. \ Wilhclmina ami MildiVd JC'thca .' lWl?nthei RohhoU- <"ullrpx^-t-itL,^ I'lits are at laune for th,.,.r >a a-, ? lion. I I Miss Ida Smith, teacher, in N.I has returned home alter a<( ?uer('Ksfnl sch< ol year. (' Master Clifford Feigeson re- 'f l?oi'ls much Mice-s -Ut. -LUe _ I < I [' jf South Carolina';; best pap^r J' fht 1 ''d 11' I'll .1 C+nw|u4\ . 1 ? The members and friends <? i j j Cireatvr Trinity church ar(. )ooi;- J in},' fm ward with very gr \at i'leasure the visit of Bidvip Fi ppor. "i Mrs. Craig, the mother of Mr. R. 15. Craig is seriously ill at ^ her homo on Sims street. Mrs. 1'.. T. Smith was called t i New YoYk City on accoirrtt of' the death of hed' son-in-law Mr. j fit m ei i. I Mrs. Alice Rivers and Mrs. Eva V I'll ill i ps gave a surprise I iithday j party for Sergeant Norman Phil- . lipg?Thursday- evening- _at her home, (iuests were Mr.~~ah7j Mrs.? E-C- Shavers. Mr. and .Mrs. l.rsht*?Howosr;?I'r1'-''" iin-l Mr- II. ^ Rrown. oT Philadelphia, Cpl.?and--* Mrs. Collins. Alabama- Mrs. Mario Rlakcmond, Miss (iraee Wal- v ker. Prof. Eugeiv Rivers and , ?llbS lil'l'llC 1?. KlVt'l'S. Clafiin College 74th \ Commencements " ! i Orantfehurcr. ?> l'.?The trustee at .1 i-i-.nliimimr elas^ " ? ClatT'.i caliper? most. cordially fit- "* rtfro?y*m--and your friends to ;yt- . end the a tivities of tii,. seventy - T lourtr, annual commencement.. j) May .'hi?Sunday, 1:00 p. in., ' flacca laureate Kdrmoh. JVlav <11?Monday. Senior Rreak- * fast; Class Ikiv ' Kx'-fCl^rr. ? dun, 1 ? T a unlay. 1 1 :00 a.m.-- * \nnual Meoirir l'nard of Trustees. ' -uum .&? Tinftley hall. I 3:OH P.M. ntt^ntoss M"fi "P I ' \lumni. TirtfjlejT ehaprl. ^ 8:00 P.M.?Annual Musirale. J .Tun- 'l^nV/lMr.-.l.... m.'ln In w ?. ..f - ? ? i % run,* . J".uw i? .HI. | 7onfererte Financial Rally. l':30 . j.in.?Commencement Kx?r.i,-?s. I"1 -Artdre^g.:, Bishop L. H. Kinc. \.M.. D.D., General Supermini- p lent Atlantic Coast Area, Metho- 11 lisj church. ;'U()VinKN'CK A. M. i:. ( lit RClll1' u Rev. .1. 11. Dixon, I'aslor i Little Mountain?Sunday being ! f lie fourth Sabbath in the month ' 5.S. was at its best with Supt. ! Bowers at ins post with his of- ir iters and toaciurs We all admit ' t was a helpful lesson to the f vorld at large. It was well stress I d and .enjoyed by all. Review J )y Rev. Dixon. I _ Service hegi'n at 12 o'clock pre-1 1 reded by prayn meeting conduct ;<T~by ATr. William* and others." Phe Ilidy Ghost was present. Rev. >ixon tcxi was taken from l!>th liuple) of -St: Luke Gth verao. The q, vords of fext: Make lufste. Subect: In a Hurry to S?e Jesus. The f) hurcR was. ftiired from side to fi ride. Such pi caching. God sttrc-"T| y has directed him. He extended ( in invitation a. sinners and sov- ! v ral came. An ting whom was Mr. a iVillie L. Rowers who confessed A ipsui; in the pardon of hi,? sins. *j iV'e arc giving thanks to God Mr. ( 5. M. Bowers has returned from 7 district conference where lie made | in all-round report for Fr0vKl9r.ce. I t lev. Dixon has interested white ? ind colored in the church so much r io Mr ET P ITai'tzel of Cliupiu,--g< vhite npadc a liberal donation. i f( Our quarterly conference will! :onvene the second Sunday in c (uhe. - _ " ~ ^ iit'Y. Djxon was thP Saturday jr light guest of Mr. and Mrs. iWilvP Bowers and reported a pleasant p t-iiy. i) Our young men recently induct-1 j*t id in the armed forces are: John JUrhani, Vandiis Durnam. sons of m VIis. Klnorn Duiharn; Ivory Crepts cl ion of Mr. and Mrs. Crepts. They tt dso werjr the Providence quartet, tl :)thors include Carol Sulton son of j M vir. and Mrs. Rulton also Willie ]M i'ayers son of Mrs. Edna Miller. P \lso Vireol Hart who was home oi ' ; J? V r-. -v' ' * TW^PAl^METTflLLEi icfure af fary School I fl L I , l Cadets of the St. Enima Millphomore Chemistry under tUc ygcrty, O. S. B.f Professor of i school arc small, and every the cadet spends his time in ical work on the school farm frapli, from left to right,uret Brooks, III, Sdwardsvllle, II!., tcrsburg, Va., Commander of i;e brother 'of the- Hart tfij'l.*. ? iicmbiT of the Navy having heei tilled to the scrvuv sometime at;'< lid suitiTmrtt m?A^heffmiu. ill ,'lrari H.tit ''iMiil wil\, were tin 'aUivdav nieiit ?ruesf of tlw. liar ,ii Is aIter l i '' r in IHwit. Mir'i i nit live s, TTo" Tboks rtT> ,;rtutV of health. Mr. ami Mack Mayer* " liapin left tV Virjjir.ia, also lit |i< Hornthy- It n^oi'.- Mac 'Kstltc linger arid .Fumes Ollie Rime I'.\e "I'iie to Vi'Ptrillia to t llC'i li'iiiV- v itir t'ur iiv-oe ronts ill:, ail/ ills. i... I'iuji'm". W"e will mis tii i'h AIro y.r. ?\1 nek ('mils <i attic Moiutii.i who is ntaki: p IT? iodic in Norfolk. YY.. l.aiu'i.' \\ oris, reporterOM' IIIM ATlttN AT SAINT .1 K I: s l.l'ISi OI'AL ( 111 R( II U NI) \V. V. \ \ .'MTlt KT. IlKV. IOIIN J. ORAYATT officiating uisiiof Tito lit. R-v. .lohr J. (iiavat till visit St. Lake's Kpiseopa luft. li. Su* da. . May "tl at 11 t.'UI le will prea.ii ami confirm a tlass til ui\i welcoine. 1RMO NK-WS l:-i-e<k?nia Itautmt ChiiFch lei. ('. L. Ilhi.troi.. Par.tor Our servme?t-l+o?past Sabball ais full of the Holy Spirit. On ustor stirred the ennjfrojratioi sine; far a -text 1st King's JH:;2ubject Make It L'11 In Your'Mind Ye. th<> members are very muel Lplifted over the way our thurel < piotrrcssimr with thi's vouni Minister at the -helm. Rev. L,. Z lichelbinrcr brother .Inh>- Koslo io n St.-Peter Raptist church am tttorney llaroid Uoulwai'c am thcrs worshiped with lis. W' rcum?m-omLJ-P lm\.. all of them. Pvt. Sampson Slhrh of ( amp Lb nn'ston.?L^-,?tin* week on< ere with his wife, Mrs. Mfijty Lei ilijrh. Pvt. Flir_rh happen to he thi My one front our church in tin rrvice. His wife before ivmri ?( w;ic Miss Mary Lee Smilh >v rmo ard they were both verj rli\> in our ehureh affairs. Miss Sylvia Mae. Iloozor a stu ent, at Rett's academy js homo ! he.delight ol h.i fiieoil.^i ? hiunjr CLipPl A. M It.OfiuriMi lev. M.dV, Jackson, Pastor Our'third ip arter whi *h waj eld On the Jtp Snrtd?Mns n?w hi? iry. Presirlirjr Elder Clark' reached ar other well receiver lcssape to an appre dative audi nee. Text 1:9, subject Mec itr Oompetitivn of Others Popu ivity. The cider was paid out ai sual. Our Pislrici cnnferbnct laiui for education was also mis I. W'e had one joiner. Hi y a copy of the Leader a1 nosier^?I'ljtyc. Fred S. Boozer, ruportey 23rd Med. Sanitary "o. Boasts Among Sest Baseball Teams n Section Fovt Jack son. S. C,. May 10? he 72.1r?l Medical Sanitary com (iPort' Jackson boasts ow F the best- Neyro baseball icami > b(t>fourd in this section. Soon f t.ho leading: N*eff.ro looms in the 'n't0(1 States are represented oi ".e roster of This hiilinpr club.? The 721?rd'rt flashy Outfit ha: on eleven a.-.d lest only three f> icir contests CiUlp far. They. hav< ie scalps of tlic. follownff victim! arglinr from their belt* at pros nt: 702nd Medical Sanitary Co. 10th Medical Sanitary Co.. Pos ietaehnitnt teams 1 end 2. 339t! .viation Squadron nine from th' ,U.< W-*~ A ? ? ... viumuin niinY ?ir nas? am vni ojumbia AILS tar* whi'h L 0,i' r'Uic Stnri/'si nrn ti'.iffl.', in tH? t?te. The team lines up as follows jVL Oscar Welch. 2b; Cpl. bi/ddi< lead. ss; t*vt. Lee Ross, rib; Pvt iverett Marsden lb; Pfc. Hfenrj iutcherson, c; Pfc. Resell Spils . and team captain; Pvt. fiordoi awkinf. If; Pvt.~ThoJmas TTolmot f; and Pvt. Samuel Epps, cf.^ The members of the 72f>rd an I1XIO..C, t<> schedule games wftl her colored baseball teams. In rested parties can contact then irough their general manager laster Set. George Rodgers 723r< ledical Sanitary company, Anne: oat Office,"Fort Jackson or bj iliing 277-W or. the toloifhon?. kDER Annual Delta 1 Jabberwock < i Al? lu> .\, Chanter o. Delta Sigma Thct;, Sovority, South C'aro !i11;i FTa'n rnllcgn cellbratcd its animal Jabhcrwot.k on April 17, -v.it!) tjio them., "Delta', U. S. O.". - Auu-nir tiv? gyosts of the occasion ^ [ "">). the various (amps-over the state. DuUe's gymnasium was heauti" ^ ? ' * 11 y <l. mi nted wit!i natural d?co- . i;.' i<" ; airl nl'iici i.aviotii. symhoITr" ? In the ranter of the floor was a oth ?|r?vseii i:\ patriotic colors t Stamps, bor.ds, stamp corsages,. _ <'> otlx , sii.ivciii) < made of ^ / lcfetk>t. stamps vere sold. Kach. _ j Delta v.ore a defense stamj) cor. i i sage. . * Tlte hostc-ves of the afternoon , vver(. girls sole', tod from the fvesh , man class.They were very attrae ; I've in their eve: ing gowns of paste! colors. .. I P/tilitg intermission the guests j v.oro greatly 'entertained with ( 1-it.s arnl nuintl?rs from the vari- J o.s organisation^ on the campus, j and guest artists. The followit g. ( piogrnm was rendered: "Chorum -NmtdmF- hy- 4-Uo?T I. D, of ,T?clta:. _ _j "Smith American. Dance" hy th< i Zeta Betj, Sorority: "Flyirg Feet' hy Miss Alba Myers; "Martial In ( terpretation' hy th,. Alpha Kap-' , pa Alpha Sorority; "Ashfortt Spc lauy i>v Mr. Kobert Ashford;. 1 "Savoy'' liy tin- Sijrm? Rho. Sic 1 ma So'ent iiic Society: "Solo" by _ Miss Rachel Cunningham and "Ax' Psj. Phi Fraternity. Only organizations competed fo*- .1 'j nriy.es. The first prize?\va.s won l y , L the Alpha Kappa Aloha Sororjfv* 1 . t !>c.second prt/.c by the Omega Fsi Phi Fraternity: and the third prize by the Sigma Rho Sigma Scl'epti1 li.. Society. 1 ThP afternoon ' would not hav?, ' 1 bee:- complete without the swinginjr tunes ol Krggie and his col- " legia: s. The affair was highly en?. .joyed by all. s Continuing Trfieir activities fo' the year Delta celebrated Broader , nducational Week May Mrd thr-v the 1?th. The theme: "The Sorority Wonum's Opportunity during. War Times". On Monday begining the series , pf programs Miss Triidclle Wimbnsh. Supervisor of Student Tea- | ehers' spok^r <nV our theme "Th* l. Sorority-.- Woman's Opportunity Duri'ng War Times". "Wednesday was music day and a ' musi.al quiz was conducted by Miss Helen Walker. The contestants were selected from the aud? irncf.?:Defe? so p tamps?giv- _ en iW.iv as prizes. The great ar_ list for the program was Mr Ku-~ ? CP'-O limit f h-il-lns.tnn N ? and ~ 1 ! member of the Omega Psi Phi Fr? lernrty. !1 IT iday . featured non-Greek tal* mt atid the announcement of the rlosc of our Defense Stamp and 1 Bond campaign:. The total amount 1 noltl during ths campaign was f $'1.2.~>0 of stamp* and bonds. , Scholarships. of ?:*K on L_ .tri v<>r t?? youh?j lady J tif hi?h standing was won by Mi'ss<' Wilhomia Myers and the Graduate ? chapter of Oranifehunr fravc $25.00 I to ayourrf lady of Froshman elask" f siTuatton which \cas~wop?by- Miss^ Klla Mac Hello. $20.0Q more to 1 p the original Sf-.OO was donated to p llio drive for the Soldiers Day- 1 L' room., ' . =-- On - Stu~.day a. vexy inspimfc f Mothers' Day program was prc' sen ted T>y"tho I'yralnid club a l which time all mothers of the campus \verP. presented with eor-^ > sages. \ I :uoajr ^Volhanup Juurnalufr ] MT. PISGAH A. M. K. CIJURCH Greenwood. S. C.j-A program j ' was rendered at Mt.' Pisgah A- Mr I K. church by the Knight# of IV- i ^ thians Sunday, May 23 at 3:30. " The Sunrcnic Chancelor's Procjft- | s mation was wpll performed by Cap j 2 tain Allen Alexander a cadet cap" tain. The youth department w^a I well represented py Misr Rose , t Mary Johnston a .mcrpt>ey. of1 the i Girls- -^r ill corp. iBvqcfttffft" -?nd j so ijpture "were offered-" by ^Rcy. {J. , Johnson pastor of Weston (rhapfl,Deputy Supreme .Chpncelor JS. 'E. 1 Hargvove "dpiivered ft '* Avopderfut nddresK on a membership (Jrjye in the Knights of Pythons. KpV. AClark deli;verd a sermon askipg.fq.y 1 full cooperation of bur people. , Th0 program was as . follows; , Proclamation by Capt, Allen Alex-' 4 . under, Jr.; song by .all' SJtah.d.JTjjF . F<5V Jesus; Invocation and,' s?f,vj>: : ^ turT' by Rev. Johnson; spnc b y i choir. Yield not to Temptation; Readme of the y<5Hth department > I Rose Mary Johnson; Music, On-, . i rm..:..*:.? o-u^- ? uiuiauan coiniers, rytmans ?LAddress, F. E. Hargrove , Deputy * I Supreme Chancellor; Solo. Esther 1 f i Map Revins: SsTmon JRev. A. Clark i ! collection Music, B1cks h0 the tie : c | that birds. Benediction , :| * . .. 1 11 PROGRESSIVE MT. OLIVE ( cjC. M. E. f'll I'RCIl J ? j Gilbert, S. G.?Funeral service* tiie late ,\l:s. Florence Mayers | were conducted at Mt. Olive C. M. : | E. church recently. The Pastor, j . DC. Vancc was in charge of the , j program. Interment was in the ; cemetery in tht. cKttrcM yard. I Participating on the program i ' were Rev. J S. Danley, Mrs. Lillia yj Draft, Mr??V.';nfe,._A. C Davis. I Rev. 'James M. Blassmganie deTTvs I c red the eulogy. * vh iMjrs.. Mamie Dent is spending a - I few ?davs in ?<ew Jersev on nr. i j count of the death of her sister, , Mrs. Esther L. Green a niembev of f Progressive Mt. Olive chyrch. Our c heartfelt sympathy goes out to all / those persons who are bereaved. ~\r~ -1. M. Blassmgnme, 7ejW>TT(rr r* \uxiliary to Piedmont ] Society Holds Meeting Tl}g auxiliary to the, i'jednuu^t lcdkal, Dei und Pnarmaceutyal. society ipjji Thursday, May 13 l the Situs 1\ _'U school oX Upion. ( The Preside;.t, Mrs. J. J. piinou, prosided. AUfir The readiUK ml minting of the pantiles the ; (resident called 19,1 me uuiuuu1 ?i lie hcboUu^lri/) lee \yh h is sil-OO I nstcad of tile . ?1,.Q(J. th'n,l. , qailj ' number had |}Iii(ir J The secretary thoa gave ati in- ? creating aid. complete report on < itAto .meeting which .' v-as held in I >lu*\l?tq ft ^ypril. ' . C EIfth.duy ..greetings aluiit: wH i, a'_ iqiKiuet ,pf (ioavci'm, y.erp sent Mrg/ t It. ..Thofna.s as an expression of 1 ippru^i#tWJld -Mrs, Thomas js the I (tut*, president and also the sec- I Cifary /pi; the pijedipov. t .fiocicty^ I Members present: Mrs. \V. < Lapey, Mrs, F. M. Mhcoii, Mrs. Jaithings of Kock IIill; Mrs. B. F. I Sharpe, Mrs. II. E. Thomas, Sen^ d ?ca; Mrs. E. A. Fluggins, Mrs. E. i K. McC'larcn," Mrs. Warren Cooper 1 iiwi Mrs. Thcmpiron,. Greenville; Mrs, d/ *1, CliiUpi,, La|Te"asjy:r; Mrs ' B.. L. Brown/ Spartanburg; .Mrs. Gt% Mi Morris, Gaffney. , ~ The next and last meeting beTore tiio inid-fumnirp {suspension Pill bp hej^l lifeyinvooii, June 10th. NEW7"BET MEL NfiWS Woodruff,, p. E.? Th^. intenne rfortc , ela^-m- pi-mhl poshes- ' Wir uf thp ^unU?y *choul offering |>atU)r,r, The Kenior class has the ( irtteudunge. Jjpjt.uv.Vi.1 Thes(.. bitrneiaj aV<? qqi'a ,simulaVi|)g lb our sqhuol.-.v .. u -v. ,: , ., JSll&.iGlqnn Darke,,w,as funcralijsfqJ at Nyjv #et,hel .last Friday,. Rev, 1, l\, WUD.ims of Spartanburg officiating, Aiuopj those HtUTfJJug th? HlHH A. B. Brcwt?l? Tllf ^pelroft. Tne*> were. _ sovQral peonlt> iron) Spartanburg in attndanee also. The eonimunity wag saddened to boay pf the -< Kucldcn death of the la to Richard Rogers, who d.cd last Friday at 11 o'clock. He was funcralized . Sunday, th^ Re\. A. O, Duncan, Jr. ( In charge. The many friends of j Mrs. SI. E. Rogers iutd children i sympathize with them in their bereavepvpnt. ST. JAMBS A. M. E." CHURCH Rev. J. F. Stanley, Rastor > 1 Vory good services, were held at , jur fhprch Sunday, the Rfofeenth. The {TTStoj?grtve?ua-quit^ ail- ap- _ Huipriatc ard cnthpsigstiyally"de- , ivcrod?ti",|i"ir H1' and Mrs. * miles hwrnwi?.Ui.^nf Washing? = Ion. D. C. too.t part in the service. Tames is the son of the Rev. Jas. J Leonard and 5 a former resident of this place. He has lived in Washington for the past 5 years. 1 He i6 now on u ten days furlough < fiom his duties. A very enjoya- > ble surjirisc birthday party was < given for Miss Delia- Leopard by her daughters and granddaugh- i Lcrs, Mesdanics Nora Reed, Annie I M. Davis, Odessa Stevenson and ; otVers, at the honiq of Mrs. Reed. ] Many friends Were present to en- I joy The^delicious repast which was : served, and the fun that was en- i gendered Becftllffc of -the-occasion. _ i FIRST NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH - ! Rev. W. H. Neal, Pastor i AT 10:150 Sunday school began t with Supt. Russell and teachers ?i' "the u\IpMtT^7Aftcr the -fRseu*. -i sion of the le^soirTftir^vlewrwaF , had. " ; Immediately after .Sunday school a very attejitiyq ^ddienc^ \Ii$tcned to the most wonderful, soul stir- ' ring verpion by our energetic pastor. At the evening service the pastor preached ' anot^ef wonderful sermon,. '' The pastor, deacons and trustees of otlr churcp wishi to thank each' ifyehiber' fbr the wonderful Booperation given toward helping , to make the church a, beautiful , pne.^fK<rchunST hhs been. beautt?--( fully painted on the OUtsidq, with ] ?Ome touching Upj on thp inside. . On tho first,. Monday nighj in ( June our revival will begin, For teri nights thp' Jiev!' Moss o f J Greenville will l/e the speaker. We M e hoping the Atjrch will l?e fill* ,| ed each nicht. Cohie oiit and re. i .WW --- - W-T- '.VJT'y * ~ 1 reive a blessing, You are always ivel?on)(j to worship "with 45, The , Little Ohbrc'h with the Bfg Heart j THTMTV A. M.^/<jftL'WcH j Rev. A. D. Hawkins, Pastor f Spartanburg?Morning service 1 began at 11:15 last Sunday morn J ing, after a very lively Sunday 1 school session had been held. Rev. J. R. Sheldi, guest pulpiteer de- , livered a forceful and well pre- ' pared message. At foUr o'clock, our former pastor, Dr. H.W. Walker, pastor of Friendship. Clinton ( itnd hlfl I'lniii irnrshipped with iii, _! Needless to sa.y, the service by1 these good people was all that we ' rmild wish. Mrs. Mary Whitener * of Laurens came along with the < Friendship choir. She served as > organist, due to the absence of I Mrs. Alexander. She is on? o f the finest mustc teachers-irf Lau- ' rens county. Rev. Dawkins, our < pastor preached at Walker Me- < morial CME church at 4:30 for 1 the Sisters of I.ove. Last Friday I the pastor and delegates attend- ) ed the district conference? a n d 1 missionary meeting at Carlisle. A successiui meetng was reported. Mrs. Anna Craig, one of the older members of our church is con- i fined to her bed. She has our sin- < cere prayer*. I v * [N and Around rhe Forest City CLEVELAND, OHIO tty 1tosali? D. Davis ,'leveland Visitors ' Mi-r. jElifciibrUv II) ?im:i?ons an , liudhpn of polroil Itidi?muar the house guests o His. Rosalie DuprpL' and Mf7~tvn Hva- U?ae Duprco of J?us^r7.8 o WIl'K, Thev also visited Mi ind Mrs. |G. JL Davis and I'li'Dllil1 if 224 J East y.} St. Mrs. Sinyiion s tb(r a is tor of J, Pawrpnce Dull :*n of the FfcPC. ^ Jkfr.TTitnd?Mi^s.?-Quijicy Kibble ?r,0 enjoying th^ir ^Diy ilk t h topi0 of tho. fopttve^-V, byotber an ti.9. .wife,. Mr. qjul Mrs, Mat the Kibbler of . ?298 jSuaf strec Krfi, Qpincy Kibbler r.ptvtr^icd n jeotiy from Seneca, ?. V> Your reporter received ver Measnnt greetings' this \vcvk froi Mr. and Mr(s. William Gomoi iftcr visiting in Cleveland, tTio no now in Portsmouth,.Va. whci Mr. Gordon is engaged in ws work,? llarli .Again Miss Vushtie Henderson of 2.'51 East 105 street has returned thy city after spending a week New Bedford, Mass.. with h< fiance, Cpl. Mi-Arthur Caldwe and friends. Corporal Caldwell stationed at Camp Bedford Ai drome. Thy marriage will tal place late in the mmimer." L)vcr Seas Mr. and Mrs. KobiTF"Stnglctr of East 103 street are all smile the reason, they have heard fro their sous ltobcrt ; nd Kussell wl arc now somewhere in Africa. A Wedding Miss Margaret GrceiT, dang-; te'r of Mr Sr. Ethel Hunserd G t-e> of 21711 E. U3rd Jdt. became t) bride of Mr. Vernal Dairies,~nT very pretty wedding at the S James AME church, .on Wedne day, May 12. at 5:30 p.m. Tl groom is the son of Mr. and Mi Lharlcs Daniels of 2370 E. 55 S Muaic . . >The Senior Choir of Antoi Baptist church, thy Kevcrend V H. McKinnoy, Minister, will offi the motet Gallia on Sunday evei ing May 23, under the dtrectic of Miss1 Myrtle E. Wiggins, Mr Marguerite S. Warner,, organist Celebrates Ninth Anniversary The Vineyard Workers Club < t-hc First Nazareth Baptist chdrc celebrated its 9th anniversary o Sunday evening, May 16, at. o:? o'clock with great success. The program committee Tel Jered a wonderful program, th part of the affair lasted only '2 minutes, in which several appn priate poems and musical nun toers were rendered. Aftcrwnrc the pastor delivered the annive; sary message. ? ?The, first three benches on tlfront were occupied by Che clu members, who wcry beautiful! dressed and wore a corsage mac of red roses. The church was als decorated with flowers of all hint mainly roses. Oirrpre&ident Mra^Jilaxie Jjphi was very pleased with the cffoi shown' by each member and jds [he friends. The total amount wejTOjrm: ' T~ ? ? The next meeting will be hel with Mrs. fiddy on Allen-Bcnc Jict Court this Wednesday nitc. MT. ZlON A. M; E. CTIl'KC'H Itcv. C. Mcllwaine, l'astor Winnsboro?Last Sunday, ai :er a very fine Sunday schoo 3ur pastor brought us one o ihostr burning?message, ?whin ie is famed. It was in reality ?reat day in our Zion. In th ;arly afternoon we had anutlve jreat sernvdnT fi'Obl the lips loa soul of the Rev. J. A. Lipscy. pas :or of the AMEZ church, VVinns joro. Because of rain,: night soi /ices were not held. The pasto ,vill be at Shiloh next Sunday vhich is the fiftTT Sun(lay7 a 5:00 p.n). Service will be held a \It. Zion with Rev. J. M. Pcarso n charge. The pastor, his wif< md Mrs. Boatwright were ditine quests of the David Jeters. W veic very happy to have Broth'e Sam Cook of New Hope with u ast Sunday. ST. MARK BAPTIST CHl'RCI WinnsborO'?Mrs. Matilda Glen lied Wednesday, May 12. Sh Jvas approximately 76 years oh ind nan been ailing far quit,, a <vhile; she would not give uu how ;ver. She haci been in Fairfiel sounty practically ttH -of her liti She was staying with her daug ter and son-in-law, the Pros lenses. They did all they coul to make her life a comfnrtabl )ne, She joined St. Mark in he sarly youth, and was a niothe leader for a number of years. W hnve every reason to thaijk Jesu tor tne me mat sue uvea anion us. Kev. T. H. ^Hughes preache the funeral sermon. The floral were very beautiful!" She leavi two daughters, seventeen grant children, seven great-grandchi dren, four brothers and man oilier relatives. a ? ,y = Saturday, May 09, 'IMS. 7 C"<rcr oia eisijV-?r j ' jJ ':"' "'t^M^^^T==!?==e= lV I ?0?icial OWI photo, t. istued o j W'l'B Labor Prt** Sorvic*. . I ' ~?1 This skilled and determined , y 1 Negro mechanic, Zed W. Robinson, nt | pictured above against a backn, | ground of the flag, is tightening y 1 India of a cylinder barrel jQaring 7 | final build-tip of an airplane engine i in a mm western iraiun piaiti. type of job, until fairly recently, ivus dosed to members of hie race ' KIIKNKZ' "i A. M. E. CHURCH "Aj Rev. S. K. Milrtin. I <3* 1 yi* I S. "-v-'i' in-t'l ivf the usual lion II, with the piTsitie-t- and all oniv is members <>n duty!! The? par.tor re r. vit-wctl t|-(. lesum ami made sonx splendid remarks. Collection \va Rev. I, !>. Ashford of Co Uimoia PTmriTrd a worderful per ? moil. Stiiijeti <<od L Love. Tex' * St. I.ukc .'Ll<>. It was a soidtStfirr" flijr sermon which caused .. many v.? rejoice. Colic tion $7.05. m Sister Laura Hilton soni io spier.d d remarks about the Ois trict conference which made cvr; | one feel pood. Our church paii lout in ail claiiTTSr .Wo hav(. altvay, I been behind hut. tliis time we wor right up Wi t], the icsT7 So n going to try to stay there. ? 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