The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 12, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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? -r-+ Salurdnv, June 12, 1010. ~ j Relief Fund " > Eunice II. Allen, Reporter The colored citizens of Newlnt ry county have boon loyal and patriotic in ' vo';' effort this term. l)ui in* the ! i.. ioi Re?l Cross TTolT Call the s Fio ds registered I'll) * percent; ()'.:r (piota of the Senior Red Cross War Re!i<d' Euiid was $'.r>0<l Inil liy llie splendid cooperation of Mi,, committee ;.nd volunteer win!: ? i is~~'lhe~TnTtrt~~contribution was ITilTIIO. 7.7. 7. XX XX/. The?y not soes?were:?Dr. J. E. firahl. chairman; Mr. P. W. Allen. Sr., vice-chairman; Mr. Kuffene 40 liary, lira surer; Mis. Kuniue II. Allen, secretary; Mrs, *(V!es1:ne Allen, Dr. (5. \V. Sinifleton. Prof. 1!. S. (.lallinaii. held agent nnd-Prpj H, P. (.ladder; Brooklyn?Mrs. Prari ^Williams, chairman; M is. ? Florida -Thompson, .Mrs_ Verneal Colonial ; Mrs.Mary Cleland and Mrs, Minnie l.avk; Cnlletr,. 11 ill?Mrs. .1, K. (Irani; Grave) Town Prof. ('. W. Jones, chairman; Mrs. H, K. Alexander and Mrs. Daisy. Burloir; Paradise Hill and Mailman Tnwn--.Mr. S, \V. Allen, Air., ehali man; Mrs. Ksr.elene. Peeves and ^ v Mrs. I.illi,. (ila'dden;. Suminerville Mrs. Inez Wilson. ^ I he MMsleiial alliance and all Hie teachers in ftiP ' rottntvr? i Dr. (irant and ilu; coiuniillec thank all lor (he servk-e that was rendered joyfully. Musieale The annual Spiiii;'; Musieale ?d my music pupils lirtjj lieon posi poned until t.arly lull, at which time valuable prizes will 'h- award etbio pupils tor the best venditions Many thanks to lht. parents ami pupils for youi support ami co cperatiov ^iFaH se^inn opt'n August.4.*, 1043 l_Euniee_j^ Allen, instructor Ci.lNTON NKWS Friendship A. MTXTIiurcTT Rev. H. W. Wtilker, I'uslor We were happy to see the tit.in fcer out Sunday. 10:30 Sunday School Supt. A1 exantler presiding. Visitors wer . in kiii.wb-.tp-. ii aiuf^tfU+oi a cm? dial welconu; by the Supt. 11 :t!(t a.m. our pastor chose to use for a subject: The Hurry Call P* of .lesus. Text found St. John 'J: _ ^-" -1. The Lord's Supper was com 1 ? ' incinornted in a spiritual way. S o'clock Rev. I'. S. Hiclfs delivered an uplifting sermon from 1 in I ires T-J No. 2 ami a number of officers ami other members were present. The music rendered by the choir was wonderful. Mrs. Hicks made remarks also Deacon Bonds o f Duncan Creek. 7.1 com minted during the day. Collection $ftfl.()F. Students and -Tcachci :< hack rrr the city are Mrs. A. .J. .Gary, of Coulter Academy, Miss Eugenia Robb, State College, teacher Miss "r_ Ruhye .1. Young Coulter Acad emy, Che raw. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson of Columbia visited Mr. Wilson's! parents. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Marahle is here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Reader. ; ? Mrs. Amelia Kinartl spent Friday in Newberry. Pvt. Benjamin Thom|>son is here visiting his wife Mrs. F.tnma M. Thompson. Pvt. and Mrs. Johnie Williams ^ are here visiting Pvt. Williams' patents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams. For The Palmetto Pender see Miss Amelia Dillard and I.ittle Miss (Joldie V. Robb. Rev. J. F.. Dixon Pastor Sunday proved fo he a highly sue: essi'ul day at the above named church. S. S. was held on .time with thp Snpl. presiding and a good at tendance. The various 6 classes were arranged and taught by Mr. II. M. Boyd, Mrs Azalee Hall, Mr. iWadc Trapp and Miss Eula Boyd. The lesson wan interestingly reviewed by the Supt. and also the pastor who gave The closing remat'Ks. Service began with a warm testimonial meeting j aftev which dev. Dixon brought us j another burning message from the first Epistle of John 4th chapter, 10th verse. SuhlrrtT-hmrrr?Wwsermon was very touching Indeed. Every sermon delivered by the pa? tor seems to surpass the previous \ ; ... I vu.-. +e I I .Passes ! Mrs. Elmh'a Tvojjers died Sunday ! nijflit at her lioni(> 2-11 Hill St. ^ Smithwood. Funeral .'1 p.m. Fri- 1 day at Foster's Chapel Baptist | church. Oaklard, Tenn. Interment in the ch.'ich cemetery. Sh(. iTTrrvtvcrt hv tive sons: Bnytfr-Zaek.4 Mid and (ieor??e Koyers all nt j Knoxville.'Tenn . Vnd I'fe, Calv/nl W. Rogers stationed at - Camp1 ! Philip, Kansas: four daughters: j I Mrs. Idella Peters, Movrislpwr; j [Mrs. Bessie Pennington. Mrs. F.lhi i Thomas attd Miss Martha UojrerI all of Knoxville Tenn. Right grand i < h ilia h. seven step children, thir- | tv-step grandchildren and sixteen I step great-grandchildren. Three; [brothers; Mr. Ben Walker and; jSallie Mays, all of Arkansas; two |sist?rs: Mrs. Sal lie Sligh of New j berry, 8. C. at'd Mrs. .Martha j Speed *?T Arkansas; twu daughters 1 in-law . Mrs. Z:.('k Rogers, Jr.. and ]airs. Bovd TF-yeis. one Toil-imlaw J 1 Pvt. I.onnie Peters of Camp 'ClaN [ borne, I .a., aid a bost of relatives] and friends. Mrs. Sallie Slig'.i was called to Smilbwood on .Tenant of tit... i11 l ... ' ness and death of her sister Mis. Is! mini?Uoyars. Mr. .Taints Washington of Ncw* port News visited his grandparents .i a fmi' days Po | \t i :m.t tt i . _ Robert Ruff of Newlrerry before j leaving for lh,. navy. ST. JAMKS A. .M. E. ('flt'ltCH Rev. \V. M. .Mi'Doaaltt. -Raster Sunday school opened HI a. lit. with Snpt. and co-workers present. After the class study of the lysson. the review was by t h e pastor. The Uey.inners class i s 'loldiii'*" the hanner. Mrs.. \V. M. McDonald, teacher. I'rimary class is" hnhftng the attendance banner....Mis, l.ola Cheek, teacher. ?Sttnday tmmt+ttp:? the? pastor preached from St. Mark r>:.TI., 1*11is was indeed a wonderful ser- |_ " Vnni. "AnhUO p. hi. Mr. Ki ^Vl7" ai r's i unci al was held. ttn was ne of- St. Jiiiiu's'?ImTTst loyuL" diibeis until about 12 >'< avs age V.henJie was forced to go to the Mate Hospiti.fl to help his mind, fhe pastor preached a wonderful i 11ii'>11. Sunday night Rev. Lee worshiped with us and preached anothr wonderful and soul stirring ernioti. The Lord's Rupper was diuiuistored to a large crowd at with seri ices. We jj.ro glad to have Mrs. Inez Russell I/nek, after visiting her son and family. Dr. ami Mrs. Warren Russell in Augusta, (la. Mis. Russell paid her pastor $"> her rally fee $.r>.H0, trustees $2.0(1 and Sunday school ,r?0c. She looks the picture of health. Visitors are ' always welcome. ' ?i -RUiST-^VFKiCAN?=~ C M ARTIST ( III RCH 1 Rev. J. W. I)?vis. Pastor I Jleaufoit. S. C. ? After a wepk i of evening services . our visiting I minister Rev. I'earson came to n? 1 on Sunday morning and deliver- J i*d a message, even better than | those during weak days which he I delivered. that seemingly was eh-- i joyed hy all. Hi' spoke on a stih- I ;e t concerning "Witnesses for i Christ". The lesson was found I,like 1:1X. Rev. I'earson left for t I'olltmbi'it Sunday afternoon. We I all hone to have him with us a train t very soon. During the week no t collection was. taken up at all. Rev \ Davis wanted an "all religious l week". Visitors from all T h FT churches \yerv present wi'lh theii choirs-. /Phis week of prayer was u I spiritually very helpful. filoria Davis, reporter c -ene^Thi^herng C??mnnin7on day j' a large group comniunited. The'l ........i.,> k; [laxinr's support (iay. Traders' board wns bold and all colled'.ons showed good. Miss Berreatha Tobias and sistors are at homP who attended ' school at Drayton street hiph, at J Newberryr Miss llernt>athn who 1 graduated is still receiving pifts. I After service the pastor visited the i sick and communion was adminis- ? tered tneni He was the Saturday ( njpht puest of Mr and Mrs. Willie c Boyd ar.d th(. Sunday night puest of M)r. and Mrs. "John Boy<| and on last Sunday night, May .10th he was the puest of Mr. and Mrs. William Elenzer. lie reported a pleas , ant stay at all homes. Tho^. on i the sick list still have our prayers (1 for their rheoVefy. ?~ - " u llias Janie Lee Boyd, reporter __ ' ? _ ^ Mrs. Rosa Williams j Passes After J)4th~ birthday Mis. Rosa WHIiunis who resale*!1u thf--hm?e--tn" Mi-, aiul Mik. W. \\ "Roi'horouoh. departed this life i June I. "Ainu" K'isit as she was | .ommon'y ktiov n. had boon in fail i"?r health for sometime. Allho'j she was H-l yo;;is old lud' iia?siii3r+ rani,. as a hock to licr many . Ir'ends.. She v.as respected hy all who knew heo. Wo will lilies yon dear Aunt Rosa, Von have ni"ao ? iniicli io us. I.at w.. know I lull o.:l ileal' Sav'.'or Welcomed you home to lake ymti I'esl. Till-: FAMILY Dillon District Holilv (nnlVrhnhh J". A. McQueen; reporter ? Tin* Dillon District. <-??n l"i*l i-nco t"Ot1 Ve??ed Oil Mu-V?% ih?at ?Wise Chapel A. M. K. church on the chapel circuit. The j?; \\hco-a u with a lively devotional service. which we all enjoyed. Follow I*|IKill' Presiding- Milli*I' I f. IL D. Ramsey made some timely aid brotherly lemurks with reference to the work. . Then organizalion was effected. Rev. M. Siniiiiiiiis v\ as elected secret a ry and the hounds of th?. conferenc,. was hxed and the committees and marshals were appointed hy tht. pre---iding elder with the aid of the ilinistei s. Dr Ramsey realizing that there were. a goodly number of visitors present, instructed the marshals to bring the visitors to th,. altar for 'pi-cseivtalioi.. Visitors were: Drs.-R. I.. Pope and J S. Coe, presiding- elder" of the Sumter dis I riot ami Flor mce district respectively. Revs. .1. C Quarrell, W. K. Rivhardsnn. M. F. Rohertson. I. 11. Rurreli. UuLeait Andrews, l|._ I). Itopyhty,-S. S. Hurrur.gh, M. M, Martin, (I. I.; "triggm*. our puslm of Hethel church. Sumter, aid the kins of the Palmetto conference. Rt-V. Conner ol TlTc M?-llimlisl church and Rev. Jlutrhinxnn ? o f Georgetown and Mr, IL Crawford of the Moiioiialjstiict. Seyjual of tlu' visitors nu.de soup, very line and inspiring- .talks which seemedto add Zest to the occasion U\. i Hunk them fo, their messages. _ We wer</ sorry (e note the absence of one of the ministers of the disI l it t Uev. (!. II. Whit,, who has joined th<> armed forces. II,. is serving as"ii (I\a|TIalTi hi the 1\S. " A l iny. ~~ > The financial work >f th,.' distiict was. then resumed. All .of the in blisters made good reports. At mid-day lte\ t. F. W. Ambrose preached a sn.it reviving sermon, .it the close of this service a nice uff-ering was taken. 'Hie aflernoon. session was begun ith dt-voiion. Then Tfr. )tunrsey~~ Ftrmrd The mffFtilTg over to the Mi iiojiary sistyHp, Airs. Amelia l)eLaino is the district president, The sisters collected the I'emander of ' [heir money for th,. Quadrennial meeting. All reports were lip. Recess. For the evening session Following the devotional hour, ' Rev. 1.. 1). (iambi,, was .presented, o preach the Kducutioral sermon. Rev. Gamble preached a fine and nstru tiv,. sermon of which was ; iTghly appreciated by all. A neat 1 offering was given. 1 Saturday moining was given for 1 he discussion of various topics. 1 'anticipants seemed to hav,. taken _ lue observation of their work and he discussions were satisfying, tie ar,. confident in saying that thy listrict is marching on, under the , euderstllp of Dr. Itamscy and the--, oopevat.ion of the loyal ministers' iml laymen. Uev F. 1J Robert, on and the good people of Wise hupel and Zion highly entertained ih.,e<nitewwer--<Hffir WTVhT* WTg inich approchWrt" by all. I MAYKSVII.J.K NEWS j I "for. Clautt and his mother y lave just returned from Hristol, ,<a Vim., where they spent ft- fdeus- ? nt time at the home of his wife, J he daughter of Rev. aiuf Mvs, s {otters. While there they attend- ? d the graduation exercises at i Slater H?yh school. Two of Mrs. Jantt's brothers finished in this t lass. t IIU VM.KIII l?; NF.WS r Rev. H. A. Handy of Bamberg ' ied last Sunday. His funeral wns . aijft'ly attended Tuesday after- * ioi>n, held at Alt, Carttvel Metho- [ list church. . 5 The two colleges, Clailln and TOE-PA Funeral Rites For Mr. | Samuel Barnes, ~~ f] Killian Fiint'i at services for the late, i". Samuel Barnes were hold on , iVedicsdav, .)ni 2. HM > at Mount , : Pilgrim Baptist church in Killian, South Carolina. Mr. Barnes passed away May 21' { t the Col1 inhlit liosnit.il whig at? Iciuh'tl hy his wife and children, lie professed a firm faith in Cod thrmiyhont hit -Utueaa = !_ ll(. leaves t" mourn his death,1 v.'I'fe. Mrs. Maggie lh**'i.6s; one . daughter. Mrs. Elease Boss'i Hi grandchildren, all of Columhia; 2 j brothers Mr. TTetiny Barnes of At-j ' antic City. N. >.. ami Mr. A. B. Barnes of Phi: delphiu. Pa.: 2 sis ei<: ^ilrs Sopiva Morgan of Edgefield.-S C.. ami V. i s. Mariali Holloway of Aiken are. a host of neighl? >rs and friends. Fl It ST AFRICAN It \ IT I ST ( lit U( II Rev. ~.T~- W. Hum-. Pa-dor Beaufort. S. C.~ Sunday school J begun at the usual time. The suli iec l of 1he lesson \v;is '-'IVtetth+m? find's Persertit'. it Christians". It was wry interesting. Mr. Brown ^ii[w > iiili'l iiimii u-? murks mi our Sunday school activities. The .-.object of., our pas? lot's iio'ssni'i was "Memory". In it ' h,? stressed- the importance oi l leniemlivi in?: Mo many things ihat | (luil. has done for us. Last week Rev. Davis sprat 'a' short while with Rev. l'earson who preached dtirmg"? our religious week. Our pastor spoke front the subject "Tlie Importance of Communing Willi God" at our evening services. Because of the heat the communion s?ivk*o ha.-* heen ohang ed from three-thirty in the afternoon until eight in the evening. Among lite visitors was Miss Vioht?Watson?fo-nerlv?of?Beaufort hut now living in -New York City. Gloria Davis, reporter BETH FA. A. M. K. ( III RCH Rev. R. J. .lefferson. Pastor Many?uu imIiqim of our paxLJi._ partook" of the lfuly ""Communion last Sunday, c< leluating the death er.. A) th.ong.lC_lhe?weather- wees-very ir.tensivety. hot, lh,. conjrre-. gal ion was wt-P represented hy .its members, friends and visitors in the services thioughoiit th,? day. The Sunday school met at the 1 usual hour wvth officers,' teachers and pupils present. We ar(. h:jv- j > 111111 en s i civ jimifrariTp r'fXt Sunday buriny the Sunday ' school hour. .\l'tei:...\>hich. wc am ' !npin?r to i;a:u> our assessment fo- t this special oc.ash*!) at tlus time. i Uach class will* its teacher, has ^ promised to pay a designated amount tor the purpose of raising Lit,, required amount Thus far, with the leadership of the pastoi and cooperation of the officers-, ? ruMUber.s, all as.a smei.t.s huve been taken care of. The pastor deliverd two splendid messages last SundaV. The v inottiinK's message was delivered * I i'Otn the subject Tht. Heiielil of '.tvjnp Togethci in Unity. .Many beautiful points were brought out from this familiar Psalm. All recent uraduates of the hijrh school who belong to our Sunday ' school will ho presented to the en- ' tire sch?ml in the near" fnTtrre as "J announced by tht. officials. We are asking all parents to send I heir children t() Sunday school. s ' ' <1 MT. Ol.ivn A. M. K. ( IH'KCH/ Rev. I,. F. Vance, Pastor c Sunday school opened at the j tsual hour. Class No. One was , aught T?y Mrs. Vance. The lessen * .vrts reviewed by the pastor. We " vere ghid to have Mrs. Simmons fmd daughter worship with us. I At 12 did o'clock our nastoi l> ante Iwfore us and preached a mwerful sermon which was en- ^ oyed by everyone. At .'1 o'clock the missionaries ' tad their rally which was a great L' lucoess. Truly We can say Rev. 11 md Mrs. Vance are great leaders. " tfrs. Vanee is leaving Monday for ' ummer school. We hope for her 1 l pleasant stay. She will he missed ' n our church and Sunday school. We are glad to know that I.itle Raymond Ethridee, Jr., has ^ ( turned from the People's hospinl in Newberry, and is doing licely at this writing. See Mrs. Hertha CJreen and tret I'he ralmottn Loader. v Stotp rollefcos had exCelU-nt dos- * ntfs. So dtd hi^h school*, River ' iide and Dnnton. M?. E. B. Jenkins, reporter ^ LMETTO LEADER liethe! A.M.E. Church' Dillon 1 'ays Mortgage Rev. J; \. McQueen* l'a-tor Dillon.. Miiy. - '' '.II .\piii . the sixth our chuvrh raise-.' t'i.c last payment on its mortgage indebtedness. Our spring rally was a success when .we rvagrd our commcrieul strength. Thy. following loader-: Addie Cainobeli Sd^.u">: I"Ik Alue Cox ( allic-diuk son s."!2.d0: K ranees JohAson (>rtt?Cht-ol,s?SdT.d.V;?LI?Ldu^ r?*tt S ; Jim }<-ai i..nu .S ! '!."'); JStfo Itjjavo;-, sjd.hl ; Annie l.aura UnTfKr S":j,rtti; idclla ' Campbell SoT.'d't; Dot-din I treed in iSAf^.TA; Aiprii N'ora Mel.eud !$8tUMI; Collection >r>.(tf?. Uev. Thompson o r pastor at Kaimiont. X.C.. preached a very re\ r. in'_ sermon which we enjoyed immensely. Total raised $ I'd::.ti l. Our church was involved i n the fall of I'J'J'.t and ha hern lal.oritig under a hurt'en since. In the fall of I'.l.'lh the Annual Con Terence convened at Bethel. Dillon that year, and sent us Uev. I. A. McQueen as our pastor, iiov McQueen found the property of our Bethel confronted with Bonded and n?>n-boiidcd debts, and almost equally as had the . hutch was in :t state of disentc C'fafToiu 1 u11 wi11 i The" help of"'HinT who doeih all thi'ttgs well antl thro neb the leadership of Uev: McQueen and thi- cooperation of the faithful ones our church wciu forward. The previous years have been ,for out church a thorough test id' iaiCniid works. Having paid the Note for n7-'i.oo which was held hv the South Carolina National Bank of lhllou, which was -due in thirty, days after the new administration he^an. ami kept the monthly payments <> 11 the ohl mortgage going. Kev. McQueen ami the congiegation decided that they might as well he outside when it rains', and that immediate repairs were in order. And so our church property was re-mortgaged for an amount larger than the former, hut Rev. McQueen and loyal members of Bethel took hold of the matter with a giant's hand, and today we tile triad to say that we" worship tinder our own vine and, lip' tree. Chip church owes tip one a thin dime and-If so we can pay it. MOHTt; \<;i\ III liNINli "~T)n" ;rhp "third Simday--wgbt-?of.Muy past we had a Big Fire. (>\u Breetbhn;*- -FMor. t)r. 41. IT kauw sey was with us and.made a very timely and encouraging talk, durmp the program r> mfered?hx.?lhe. choir. Rev. .Joe- Sanders a white Presbyterian minister was pres. eivL siiul miulp :v very encouraging Ulk with reference t?> the nfogress <d" cidored people. Aftei the choir had completed its program. a ni?e. offering was taken. Following the Trustees prepared the lire. Sister Frances .Johnson the oldest member of Bethel .lurch burnt Mortgage No. 1. While the choir sang, "Th,e.,rhuvch is mot injr on etc.'' l.itlle Miss ^uhtceTRc- Hyatt burned the?Note. Dr. Raitiscy burnt the. last Morlja go.. The total Bonded and Non-bond d debts paid otV since Rev. and Mrs. McQueen were with us is, Si i. II. (iarrett. Reporter. TRlt MPH ( 111 R( II Kev. Drni'.i Daniel, I'astor ermediato cTn+i wlrtc ti consists of sninll children, met at, the church ! \ 11 h Karl Way. in'esideiU. .)ohnni(> ) darparet Singleton, secretary and tlrs. Mary Smith, adeistfr. The >(.tendance' was very pood. Saturday evening a tea was pivm try the V. W.i W. chili honoring' | Vlrs. Dewberry who conducted a.! I hree Weeks' . evrval. Other guests I tresent at the tea were Mrs. Mary deConnell of fMtelton. S, und 'vt. Alexander Daney of Atlanta, 5n., who is stationed at Fort Jack ion. Sunday was a hijrh day. ifhool was opened with its Snpt. i?>4 -teachers at their. post ol' duty kfter Sunday school th,. pastor ante forth in his usual way. Snniay, Mt;s. Dewberry and l'ev, Danel were the dinner guests of Mr. IrTd Mrs. ,1. t r.ung. ~Thr ITsht'r tuYnrd Thei?'ar h"tir Sunday afternooh with Mr? .lames Iickinan prosidetft. A grand pro ram was rendered hv th.. hernial. At 7th" Y.IM-MJ, nut with 15ss Kstell Cokely president. Kvrybody enjoyed a grand time i:i liTs" meeting. Sunday night our rent revival came to a close with nany souls highly heneliled and Llite :i - hureh. Mothei Dewberry talked o a packed house out of (iod's rord concert ing "Th,> High Way", 'ruly Cao?| did spea-k through His 'empie, and the Spitit of (lod fill<i 4 he h??UKO^ Irs. Mary Mcf'onnell of Sheldon, .'as a guest to the revival. On UlUiluU -- lvurivl I ^ V t o A ml....j rtTTttttrT rrrrrm i' v t"i /y rt xnhtil1 r hiucy and Johrnre Hall who are tationed at Fort .Jackson were isitors at the "Service. Pvt. Hall ang a solo which wo* enjoyed by ha congregation. Monday evening at S o'eloek tire f.W.W. Club met With Mia? Lui I | J l.o;;att. |??eshU'iil. Many O-Uu.L. In. \1j ,v SimM.-lmi. Ml, I H? est*. .Mrs. Johnson ami Miss L??H'aii, Afvs. Kpji.s ami Mrs. Frasiei for their ltivvl,\ iliniH'is piepai e?l honor of Mis. ! )ewhei rv ami oiu pastor. Ajanv tOanks t o lAI i s. "Rivers for her loyalty to Mrs, l.orry \"11 i 1 stopping. hi her hoiar, T1 ai l. v i'?11 < ( o; dially invited "Ti attend our si r\at any- lhiih,? " I.AMAK M-:WS 1 *y I!. I>.. 'rcpo; tei? Sunday was :i fin.. day i " ? * : h.ivh v'oers. hunt. Jeffrey open' ! eUnu ll 's. luiol ?al?tlie . lie',i hour. Tin* li s am was i)isrn'sse?l with inm h interest. Ti.e ^enroll resit hi il hy our pastor \y:i-' soul -trrrinp- a: il helpful. Miss Kthel 1 );.vis who lieinis tiie Youth Vo.ur ' il with a |;i .i.ii. of youny peonh will sponsor ('hihlre.i's 1 lay proi e i a in nr?vt Sunday p.m. at -1:0C ii'iliick, a?4;onliny lo an ani.uimce lof llt hy Sunt .leM'l'eV. laa h la'lV. -i+y i< asked to pay SI.00 ;l >pe< h:! olVeiiny.- Mrs Ida Fields am Airs. Carrie I'yid reports the following from otir memheTs in (.In "Not til": AI r. alio AiTis. (His P.yr? SI.00 each; Mrs. Addi,. I.ov.o. Air Then 1 hikes. Ala .lohn Cooper.-Air 1 l.'.spn T'lMiiTfT T" Ml J, A dm' I !Ji n\vn,. Mr:. .*una I <n.h. M t s. - Sadie Peoples $ I .'l'> M ) .?Willi,.?! .ruclcy?'J "w 4?k?i Tiiureto" wi sires -to express npt??vt4ution anil thanks for these dee.i 'Vse'mhe.rs and tricnds nl' !? !>:. \\ c>" icv cluirch. Thanks t?? Miss Mar> I. Miack fur Towly flowers fur tin 1.111 pit Sunday. .Mi's iiosa Kirvou of Darlingim Mr. "and" Mrs. <h Martin of Tiin nionsvillo. Mrs. Rebecca Kirvcn nl W\v York: Mr. and Mrs. \\\' Kiny if I l:h tsv'.llc v cro amour (ho vis itors. Mrs. C \Y. Francis o I Camden i s attending suaniU'i "ol)ot>| at Morris college and guest of hor sslstor Mrs. Tlioola Porter lM'ftf. (':'I;. I'onri'tte ntieml.'d : special "Ay1' meeting- which was lielil in Ti.hmonsvillo la.-t Tuesday Prof. Reinret te.. T* giving s|?U'mTTT omnnin.it v sorvict' v. it h his itrmn of co-workers in the-eoien-vuchor of a cannery for the ionuouui'ty ~f+rrr uliol,. i oinnninily i? iiixail pleased with the way things art '..eing (lone. __ ?LAliiu-ilZ. M. aili rliii'-'a fUTr~Sp~e"nvf ing a most -successful term as sti lent. Slate lojlejre, < traiigehurg, i as returned i.omc to the delight of her friends P,ev. ami . o: ? s. M. .1. Porter. Mrs. I.cla \Ymutes Aver,. the special linner guests* of Mrs. K, HrnWn :ind family Sunday. j Sandy drove Methodist Church We are proud to report that Sattdy (irov,. is still alive and at work. Children's Pay will he observed Sunday afternoon .Imp. JO. Plans are well in hand for the entertaining ol the District eonfen tic,, which will he held a t Lamar. duly l!7-2S. R,-v. Win. HioWp was atipf-rntfilMiy?(frfi-raf;clerlaiiiing committee. The WSCS will meet at t h e hum,, of Mi and Mrs. I) IIuft', Sunday afternoon according to an announcement mad,. !?y tip. President, Mrs. M. Hivers. We regret to find Mr.Tleve Lit ras oil the sick list hut glad to know ht. js hot ice. Mrs. Dora .Me I-iiiii is quit,, ill. I,et us nray that (lod \v.*ll eoinfoi t her. ami the Tiurifly in (iris rroiir~6T affliction. Mrs, Kva Slater of Hartsville, iius the week end guest of her mother Mrs. .lane Dodriek at the liontj. of Mr. and Mrs. \V. Rodrit'k. Rrtv M"-,t. 1 'o11ei. infr pastor is invited to attend the school of Methods for- rural and town pastors--at Orirgehuvrt .hino 14day. anil lie a; that fanu>u? choir sing. It will h,. a '?Val treat to \oiir soul.. Com,, and bring your Iriend. You ar,. always welc-onio I D.I in It "ffTrrrfi Does Your Favorite *> MOVIE STAR have GRAY HAIR? ; -Movie stars color their hair! r I f^A^t? - 1 &.vi viuutiiujr > Laricuse Dnilg a new, rich color (black, brown, blomle) to your hair. rv It's easy to use, won't rub off or wash out. Permits permanents, marcels a and used for over 4 5 years. Your money if yoiTre not satisfied. If he euse, (LARRY-USE), send $1.25 Mfg. Co., 3510 Oli*e St., St. Louis, r, a Bf Bttwi : ? . '. <vl^? IN and Around "-^Hrr-Forcst City ? < \\i>. OHIO 1?' Rosalie P. Pay'; Home Front School Mi<s Theresa Hacker. charming r Aatifrhter of?M-is?rmd?AJ-rs-;?H+crry j Q. Hi.rl.ef-.uJ' ICa.il 81 StJiuL_Ul~ I nivon-iP' i.l' .Mil hi---n 11 in ?A-uu A ( !><?) ~ Pa ITPets Mi. Henry <-i. Iltuker, St.. won | .a w at lou'il ill I lie recent \A.\( I' menihei ship?tfrrve. r- The leoeis Were presented fo ll." W'ol ke.l's In iii'iinv in ilie lurjjos! inaoiiei j of iia-1it>if i !ti11> iiie.i the laiysl amount- of money-. I'M. Kion/.o S. \\;. 1-soii of ('amp Swift, Texas l.a- informed h;s jialento. M'. . and .Mi's. Klonzo \\ ;itson of 17<i8 Woodland A'.in. that lie is I lie w inner , of a medal 1|?T exeelleltey in " loa> lline ; ulillel V. ' I M u-ic ! Il.oeal "loverr" of this. pal Mt.llli; t l.iaiuli el the arts of lie.uitv mid I f*N pi t ssiiill W ere fTle ( e'e ipiel itol (;t i ich Peat on Thursday evening, -rrrrrrr'A"Ai I..... nv.. run. n.io ' of Antiocli Baptist Church Sluml .... 4?' ( 111esented Miss Jessica Ufar.i:. ?tra 1 111a 11 s(i|n aim, iTi rei ilal 3T t+re "A'iuiocli Bapttsl cTutteli. A"jvcl-p linii in ihi* i.nwi'i' Auditorium <?t tin* ( hUK ll followed till1 COIlceil. 'I'ln- Philharmonic (J lee < luh under the direct ion ol Mrs. I-ylah Joins will present Miss Ma rye: a 1 Bin'ir*. pianist of Talladega Colleye in recital at the Euclid Ave. Baptist church East 18th Street and Euclid Ave.. Sunday. June <>. at p.m.The Cleveland Branch No. 2. t of the National Association o f Ne<ri,, .Musicians. will present ^ N'aiiolvon Reed of Chicago, II!.. in recital at?the-Bit tie Theatrm-uf T'lthlic Auditorium on Sunday, j June -241. 4:tn? p.iu.AMi.-Reed is an operatie tenor of no mean ability. ~ I he u at1 is .on, and the weathct is variable, hut - despite aTI b T , thoae tluiips, Ration Book- thrown ; in. Uro~ I 'orest t 'itv n es~are?rrnmafiiiiji' to preserve their noisi-atl r niiiirfs.-.---.- ?: \ |?pr?*c*at We wish In thank Ai?iT*"Srlliyis Robinson (if '.till! Cedar Avcnjic for 12 months snhseri jit ion to t l\e "T Palmetto Leader. r Mrs. Mattie L. Mi-Kitty of E. ! ? Street. daughter oF the late Rev. .1. f. Johnson, awaits. \\/li eager expectation, the coming of I The Leader. each week. ( 'aki.isi.i-: news Miss Polly Louise Mitrhol of I Spartanburg is visiting her sisteV Mrs. Etta 1.. Stewart ar.d family = M ins Mtifr irtUfe-ErOgsfistr?antf???i-tcr Miss Arthtirree a"'l Httlf lur Ellen Uiliati are visitors, of Columbia, this week, where she ,finished her tutrse training- at the Columbia hospital. Mis* Eliza .Jeter of New York is making her return this week to New York. Mrs. Agues O'Neal Fuller made her return from Winston-Salem. X,<aCk? a ft days. ago. She reports ^ pleasant stay with aunt. iVfrs Cora SnAT.gr;? Many of our young men who are in the arn e?l services have visi'tOl their parents and friends nf rnvll,!,. Tkv rally at Willinms <Impel A. M. E. Z. church will eloso Sunnay. .Juno 13. \\V a'o asking every member to ho ronr+y to report in full, , _ ... Rro. JYank Jeter _sc?mus to ho a little on th(. turf Mrs. Bernice Brown Frederick lis in town this week with frra ml mother Mrs. ueaier will refund " doesn't TiaveTan^- CAUTION: direct to Godefroy ujioniyas Mo. o.tictio on latlt HAIR COLORING PAOE THWjp^ I NKWS, _ St. f*mit" M: fl'lroreH-7?-jW Kev. .1. P. Martin, I'astor' S. S. iipriici' at the usual with all teachers at their post of* duty. A >tendance banner went t(*8| Ha- s No. 1. M' ' C. White, tea-hg < h<M Collection banner went t? I V-. Mrs. Haisy ->Joore t Wtv-bei. Tula 1 amount oollected stHi m t, u , Rov. Mart in pri ,u luai it soul~ji^^^B t i;: i- u ( ; thi. morning. ,i; t'ii(l;:!T t- veiy good in spite I nt' ai'-nihe' s uoiny North. Thr i'nllnwi'ay visitors attended a him-h Sunday: and Mrs. O. ^ "~~~v.u,y. of' WaTffll glum ~Tr~f7;f* Miss Joscnhin. Bailey and Miss 3 Frasiir (lf Columbia. They all ' inula1.1 i||(, tii< 4 re of. health. Mi.. O ('. Clinton came home 9 to vi-.-i' his patents before going i" tie- army. He will he inducted sunn. Mr. a: d .Mrs. Clinton ^ will then lav,, three soils in the. 18 army. PM; Frank 1 .alie is home front JH Cath|i l.ee. \'a.. fm a few days. Miss D. I.nnis,. lUiyUin left Sun lay r. I Benedict - A lien summer -a hunt. '.Mi-ss Hoylcii! is a senior at Allen university. Columbia. 'I'll,. fdUuwine' ladies of I.aneas- Jj^^B _ ' i are sUidvMiL' a' .hohoes+m (d? Mi Frnncina . 1 h.jlt'.v?Mrs. Queenie I!. Brown, _. JJd QV erZ 1 Js.-, L,^_Tiu4--a t, M rs. J, IT f'M-ker an ! Mis. M. J. Throwi t. Mi-- Ani-.v,. 1.. Young s ..Word v. as ret. ived from Cand;. m l.iil'ayelt,. Bell; that he will grad- I | i.ate from the (Miters Training -ehonl, Fort beat ing, (Ja., June Hth. H113. jH Corporal MeUitt Flourney of i;amp Tyson. TVnn.. visited his patents a few nays n'ffu, Mr. and j|!| v eryboBV.I* J \ \ Of course everybody _? . \ gets SOME Vitamins. ^ TJ Surveys show that milf) J ~^i?nENO^Gl?^e y \ LI A pleasant, convenient H economical way to ba sure that you and your f^. family do not lack csscntial B Complex Vitamin H is to take ONE-A-DAY brand Vitamin B Complex tablets. An insufficient supply of B ' Complex Vitamins causes ladigestion. Constipation, Nerv- fl ousness, Sleeplessness, Crank- jfl iness. Lack of Appetite. There ara ,<fl other causes for these conditions, but fjH H why not guard against this one oausa J taW-a^^^A-DAY brand W V Important ? Get your maney"* H worth, always compare potencia* and ?price. _? ?''b dneaiday 1 David G. Ellison I General Insurance .fl Honest and efficient attention given to all business placed wltn me ") PHONE 5711_ I &0e0B&OX83&O^ I ! BBfir BwYWi I * ' v>t^^f^8