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_ ^ ffiVerybody's Btrthday
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" Magpie Li McLaughlin organi^ '
ger-of the South Carolina League
~4~" t. Inc. of New York City and spun?
At $?r of eveT-yhody's birthday party
S irom January to June and given
7 ?t* the homo of Mrs. James Veal
(treasurer) 1U>1 \Y7 TT7TH""street.
New York City. The tables were
oeautifully decorated.
The sponsor wfttreS to thank the
members that helped to make the
4, party H succesfe:*'"
SL Tlev. M. tj. Huck'mah. pastor 01
i4j? Zion Baptist church. Xewark, NT
mf J. vrirfher of first prize; Rev. John
?^?i-, 1^- Sea hr hafts, director Morgan
^^""Chrjstittl^ p^ltfcr,?Morgan. college.
BaltfmoTe, second prize; M'rtv Heltr"
fe& ^fc^'^g^^.^inancTat secretary
ol.the'^outh Carolina Leaon:e; Mr.
w" fcdggrd, CdttdtflfeflfrS trf the trus
f tees of the South Carolina League
, ReivjuhtL-Mrs, JL*S.,^TOrepce, pas
tor M&ropoUtan. Methodist church
' - New Ydhk (jityp Mr. Ceasar Seabrooks,
chaplain.
The following friends; Rev. C
Y .Trigsrs, pastor of Salem Methodist
church, N. ,CY.: Rev. .1, M ?Ltarts,
pa?t"r rvf?C-Hrr*e-f'om n't unitv
church. N. Y.; Rev. I,. L. Berry
Sec. of Che'A. 31. K Missionary;
Mrs Ira T Bryant ot Nashville.
??enn.; Kev. ana Mrs. J- A. Forelock,
pastor of Bethel church, X.
~-YT: &eVv C. M. Washington, N". Y.
Win. B. Smith, l'hila., IVi.; Rev.
~-r R,?Gr- .UclultU'-SOll. Rlhljr.
St. A. Sti. K. church. Brooklyn, N.
Y.; Mr. .Harvey Wilson, riiila.. Fa.
Mrs*. patty liishon. Phi!a<lclphia,
Pa.: Mr. R. B. Hurry. Fhila.. Fa.:
Mr. Andrew TaFwls, l'h ila., Fa.; YTF
and Mrs. ciuu'les Alfnrd, N. Y. (\:
Mrs. Onic (iihson, X. Y. Rev.
Nicklo, assistant pastor Salmi
^tc(hod'-t chin?h. N. V. ?Rev.
J. L. Arflridgc, assistant pastor <>!
Metropolitan MJcthodist* church;
Mrs. Mary R. Wright. X. Y. ' .:
Mrs. Emma Moore. 'X. Y. Mrs.
Ella Cunningham, X. Y. C.;*Rov
ft. \V Rnh?v
M. K. cljurch. DetroitMrs. Roi>er?
Lfltidls, Mis". fief(rude S. Cnimpj.
Mr. Kdward Nelson, Rev. and Mrs.
J. (W. Tate, Walker Memorial Ra|:
' tint church; Rev. F. .1. Miller, S.
_ ' C.; Mr. Robert D. ' nnd'is. 'Mr.
J. A. Gaunt, Mrs. V.-S. Riddicks
,. N. Y. ('.; Atty. Nathan Dobbins of
Wash 1 ngton. D. R/shop R. R.
v Wright, 18th district. A. M. F.
church; Mrs. Maggie Rivers. N.
V G ; I'.i<hnp ('. ! ' ( ' : i 1 v l .'ln
- Eprsropal district A. M. F.. church
Hon. William T. Andrewsr prcsiJif'club.
L. | emori: sorrn
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Great Lakes, III.?Now lighting
? Bluejackets in tfnele Sam's Na'
fa vy, eleven South Carolina men9
are among hundreds of Negro
~ A tug ?t the LL S. Naval Training
P Sailors undergoing Terruli trairiI
Station here.
I' *" FoF the tickt several weeks they
1 will participate "in a rigid train*
irlg program . slreasiftg physical
* cttt^tlojllng, miljtar|r:^driIL funThey
also will take a series of
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B^^fKxjgfi?^!:.s- >v- - v*
pppr^r
rnt Burc?tJ ot Public Relations
NEA?Private First Class Benjamin
a letter from home while Sergeant ;
Louisiana, shows what might be
triosity.i ??
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Party Sponsored
ajarue. Inc., N.Y. City
I aptitude tests designed as a ii
' 'ill in placing oath man in t h c 1
1 Ivpe at' Work which he is best
1 I
lit tel.
l'l">ii graduation 4 hey each ]
will he granted a nine-day leave I
- Ttftrr whteh they w ill lie a?sign?- '
cut t7r~ a Herviuc. School?for fur-?
thcr specialized instruction, o l
be sent directly to duty at sea
or at a shore station, depending |
upon their scores in the aptitude I
tests.
Some men with suiricicut .Ot- ~
pci ioiieo ~fn?a-?particular skill
Jimcdcd liy the N'avv are rated a: J
petty officers "upon? completing 1
"boot training*' and sent to active ,
duty immediately.
The South Carolina jrecruits
J are: CJeorpo Allen. 18. Route J. '
Allendale; Fd(*ai* U. Martipault, t
ift, IHO Smith. Charleston; John <
K. Wright. 1000 Washington St. |
Culomliin; Ivlwai'd In. Lewis, III, '
Box VFairfax; W illie Keith. 'JO (
Box 0?0, Georgetown; Kufus Wil- t
liants, IS. Knutr 1. Harder'-ille;
I.ttther 1',, 1' ii' li > r? h. IS. Box 1 K j
I'iivt''nd; l>a\v<\ I,. Orr. IS,. KielKc
land; James T. Tliornp:on. 10, ^
Box 11 A. St. Helena rsland; Jan. (
r>. Field'-, ts, St. Helena Island; i
Jaroh R. Richardson. 10. Route 1 '
White llall. ___j
Piedmont Med. T7ent7
Phiir. Association :<1
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Hoi ds Meeting'
!
11 in, -. i . in<' nrnmnrt' t t
Modi . n-lJcntal-PHnrinaceut ica! as
social inn held their regular month j
ly meeting in- the "City of I'.roth"v!;
I.nvc," with President l.ancy
ree. member of tho South Carolina
Pharmaceutical hoard, as titles' I
-pcakcr to phartuacisjs'; I >?. S. 11 (
Slattery as guest lecturer on I'ia- I
net is Melliuis and the dentist had t
i truest demonstrator of the Aery I
lie Plate. Kach individual handled f
their subject to he extent of in- l
dotation of theii having taking c
much time to prepare themselves Ij
for the special occihsinn. Dr. IT
M. Duckett gave a special phonographic
denlonstjation of the dis- v
eased heart bats, which was (piitc |
tho ponularity 'of these monthly '
meetings have reached m yond the
confines of the memncrshin, is inilea
ten Try ffTe presence ol fiii v.- icians
of the NottVi state attending
tlx- body: Dr. Kdisoir* K. Backmon, * '
I lie poptdai city?sm geon : 111', il. _f
T. Brodie, of Charlotte;. Dr. ToniP
H. Wdliston of (lastonia ami Dr. '
\V. TP Baucuni of Concord came )
tlown to i*it in on the U'ctutcs.
After th^ clinical lectures and 1
the business of the association arc }
j disposed off. the social popularity (
I becomes a eafure oT TacTi month'
ly meeting, when the pi ofessi'ona!
| men's wives, who constitute an ,
lauxuiaiy 10 the association, 10-1
I gethcr meet the c itizens of the |,
town efitertainine the group a-rotmd
a banquet tahie. where after |
being served, visitors are intro-j,
duced and after talks arc made, |
which talles are generally of an ,
mlormative niHuie. as to relntion
of the profession and laymen. -Vu <
had as .visitors^ pur own Dr. R. |
W. Doc kery who was located* a' "]
Seneca, but now with the coldvs ,
and located at Oscoda Army Aii
field, Mile*;, and his wife, Mrs.l
Yeta Dock?ry; Missea .1 y 1 i a
ttrnughton of' Charleston; T.' W. I
"Wltab&ih and H. A:. Ansttn rtfEtt- j
' ucational Dep't., State college;
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VIrs. Ruth Pride and Miss Monznii. i
iviio are members oT the si mmei i
school at Koc^ Hill: Mrs. Di*s. '
rtrodle and Williston <>f North '"'a- 1 .
olinat Messrs William I lean f?f |
Spartwnhitrir: Kirkland ol" Cam- '
len. ~ ^ ; 1
The list of the occasion etinsTi |~j
uted the ijoetors, their- w.ves. |
friends and the Friendship Junior
['oHcpe Diotinun Pop't Dr. Make '
i tinjr as toastnuisft'i ; * Dr.?Clai e -1
rakinir the welcome address. I
A dance at the Gayetv conclud-' (
;d the evening's entertainment. J<:
Prof. Dennis Presented
i
I ecturcs at Leader->:
- " iF*
ship Training School '1
Norton K. Dennis, now st dyinp
it the .lull acd School of Music.
New York. N. Y.. recently deliv ted
a course of ten lectures on
\|:isie In Christian Education"
it the Leadership Trainino* school
held in Camden. South .Carolina ;
me last week ' in June. ' (
Professor Dennis, with years 01
=.pelience at Wiley loHc^e, Wilivi-force
t-nivyrs-'lv and Clufljn co) .
lejre. tYrangehurjr. South, Caro- ~
lina, where he is now en Graced
pusses a ri.ii hackjxroiuuh not only
id' vneal. choral and oriran. teach
mi;, tinl ;i neiiny ue\cinpeit lecn ,
impic III" pn'T'iiling?lecture -reeK- [Hi?:"
?; . j
While in tin- riiy he i.s ar,ranging
m i?ui:!i.-li his recent organ
mmpo.v.iinh, An Aj'l'ican Marled
Song.
Hex. J. S. Hey ward
Addresses Ministers'
ron. in Washington
Tlic Reverend .lose-on S. Hey- .
.vurd. founder. :im! luiililof of St. ;
lost ph Baptist church, St. Helena
island. I- i ojrni.ore, wlm now
. sitK s nt liisi ..snac iou s Some "Jin <
Fioiida- Avenue \V? Washing- |
on. I). f'.r.\v;?< the orator of the
iay.it ttie Minister's ("inference
[Washington) last Monday., Rev
f aTiTt's II. Matxhal.?pre?idctth ;
.His text was taKen f r o in
Hatthew K>:18: "Upon This Roek
Will Build My Church". "My
\ njriloni is not of 'his World".
I oh n ISa'Sp?Snl) iri't; "'I'iie (iimrrr ~i
)i The 1\ingdmr". He spoke as
ollnw s: ~ H
?Roth of- these verses ai" t.h t
vords of our l.nvl. The First is in
cl.eretire to Ills ( luirch, and tlrr-~i
croud is in refi ronco to His Ki>L"
Inni. The words of fheTirst" were 1
poked in F'eseva PTiiTlipjil." It was"
it this time lie asked His <li> i- i
lit": "Who. <lo men sav that I I
on'.'" And .Simon, Peter made the
pent Confession "Thou Art The
liris-t the Son of the living Cod." >
"Vler saw ami heard what others I
'ail to rec and hear?and hence *
in.w from tlir Master words o|. I
ote nraise --"Blessed Art The; union?
Rar .lonult f.ir flesh?and
dood liatli not repealed it unto
hee. hut My Pathol; wlio is in
Raven.We
ran not etner here into the
nil exegeses of the text hut suf
icieut to say that the word ro k f
cfers to the diety o f Christ,
hrist is the Roek. and all that it I
mplies which is the foundation of
+ts?church.- ~|
fi.lint?.lei"tm- conceived that the .
void roi k whereon the land would
n+ifd ?I Us- * iw-reh - .was the Lord ^
limself. lie was "The Rock" and ;
V tflv was-"a re.k". Then spoke |
!esiis saying*. "| am the light of
lie world". 'His?diseit?les (Hi1 the ..
iglit of thu w udil trio-fT .1 oiln M:12
i"d are fie light of CTi?- 0wur!d, y; .
itv that sits nn a hill cannot be
.id. Matt. 5:11.
The church as Sai'nt Paul view- ;
iu_it__is. a temple of the living |,
(one. and each believer is a ftone
ijlt into tlii' spiritual fabric. '
'hrist lliinsi'ff is the fuimdatttmr "J
lie 0110 irtitl only Inundation. 1 '
or. 11. Also Peter in 11rs rjpis- ,
l? never claimed tliis distinction ,
or himself, lie. there in the Kpis
le afl'nirms that Christ is t h e
.hicf Corner Stum.- and we are !
iuilded on Him. (
The point of the passage t o '
rhich" we are callvng .your alien- '
Ion however is that our Cord is
arc affirming that the purpose of- '
lis first advent is to form all III- ~~
titution which in Greek is called
Cc.lesiu from which we get Ecclelaslieal
and whi'Ji we trn n si a t.e_ _
h^irrh. It means a body that is ;
ailed out. The separated, an as embly.
Thai, group who had brok
Ti With ill,. .......1.1 1 :
v.v .tw,1VIMIII illlll IIS L
>agen way of living. That group
vho believed in Him, who want to '
vnrship Him and serve Him hand
henjscTves together for fellowship
uid inspiration. That group of I
'<>1 lowers cohsfHute the Church I
In plain words Christ is going
.o form here in' this age in which
ve live a body t<r be composed of
lis called out one.
There was a very large turnout
if pastors of the eitv who heard
Reverend Heyward. His sermon
,vas greatly enjoyed by all present:
- After commontr.?which - was .
complimentary by Dr. Anderson.
Dr. Ftoy. Dr. I.ampkiiis and otheis
Rev. fley ward wag tendered a vote
r>f thanks, by the conference, for
his able and eloquent sermon,
Pastor MeKinley Memorial
Baptist Church, Washing-,
-' trmr Br Ch . - ? ?
Dr. S. G. Lampkms
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THE PALMETTO LEA1
I'F/f ERANS HOSPITAL NOTIIS !
Sunday. July 11 a spr^lSl 1 us ,
eft the uity at 5:46 larpc
group for another second Sunday's
dograni^. vyhjxh vonsistecl of"^s<>m:^.
irayer, poems aJftl a pood Sermon
>y Rev. J. B. Johnson which we
til 1 enjoyed. /Miss AnniT Murry,
HrS. Parpen mn lA Mrs. "pannnh
.'ook. little Gladys Murr? served
>n the prograuj^ / H
T,W0 Of thf^^itTU expressed
the Kratitu<?A& number
the- enteTtahrtnh^proypr ? ?
Mrs. Julia GleHp?(1Sf>onK6r; Miss
?|iiinip Afae Keffthtty'^ organist.
l)K. L. (J .GLOVEft HOLD'S
y" i *_ y\ K *
It. S. TAYLOR ! " .
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Gr;< e^yille. S. C.?-Alien *Trnude
A..M. E. ehrtiVh third qiiartev'v
-onfevonee was held Jupi. 27-2#.
S Jjj. at us 'itl hour hv Strot. Mait,,*AV
IV'rno. Review hv fcmf. 1.
Mints, director Sterling Summer
School for Teachers. Remarks
h\?the preshl'117 older were in-lyr
est.ing nml instructive.
AI 11 :"0 a.m. ami "frtfo p.m. J
the P. E.. iPr. Glover delivered tu-o
rieat messages. which lliycd thei";ir<
rri. to higher ground. uTT"
Afrmrtay rvnMIti ;tt "w. in i|iinr*
levly conference assembled for
the business session which "proved
to f.o one of the lies', 'yet held h, re.
After the devotional* -the--reports
frPni I he depart incuts of the
I'.iireh v.iwe highly , ommciuhd i"
the presiding elder. .Judging, from
these reports September 3rd wvl
he n Red Letter Pnv for Allen
|\ mple fhrveh. .The elder went aWay
all smiles. Von. know why.
fVfrss 1\ I,. l.ykes. reporter
WOOPIM IT NEWS
Se\V Bethel News
Our Sunday school was very
jood with Sinn, and teachers
uescnt. The offering banner was
.voti by < lass No. I M.rs. Dovtrw
I arks toucher. The attendance
banner was won by class 3 .Mrs."
school is progressing nicely with
i neat sum raised each Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marr'son i.Winn,
dr. ami Mrs. L. (' Winn also .Mr.
i ml Mrs. Pay id Robinson and fain
Ty spent the vveek 'end with Mi.
inf Mrs. Nathaniel Garrett of
0,'nt.iin?bm?o+td?report n?ni e iliiU.
~ .
The many friends of Mr. ..Alvin
kelson, Si\. will team with regie!
d' his sudden death which o eureTT
Saturday, filly 1fHTi \vtnle~vi-r."
?'i :ig~'a "s'ict, f rip'ild. The wlmb oiuuuinity
is iu sympathy with,
lis family. Airs. Mat tie Nelson
in I children.
A farewell party was given
'aPrdav night in honor, of Mr.
owis Gihhs who left Sunday foi
irmy. service. We are praying
hat they will he victorious.*
K. .1. Parks, reporfer
WATKRKK A. M. K. ( Ill R( II
Rev. .J. P. Curry, Pastor
Salmla Pcspito the had wrath
'i S; inlay services were good.'The
L S. lesson was beautifully taught
ii-Missed and reviewed. Many in
cresting points were brought out
The prayer meeting was highy?edifying
to nil. - An npnortunty
v.as 'jiven ,:ill converts to tesil'y
their' feelings Rev Curvy
reached a so'l stirring sermon
died \vith- mrhu-sffrsHrjmnd?'tpirit.' subject
I'nload Your Weights. A
iheral collection was contributed.
Pro. R. C. Caldwell departed I
his fife duly (5. . I
One ni.ii.le ..wo M I > -V*1
.. .? . MH-I .'I 'llllil V Ml .il.lll I
i.in. with all nli'.vi'rs present anil
; good. attendance. Everything:
worked lovely. Our President.
Mrs.'Sarah A Harn anil Secretary
Mrs. i f:ittlr? A. (ulstrn of o. 10
A'. II. A. soeiotv wciio'dcteciatos
>f tic v. and _AJrs^. - Ctrrry at Po.
iwrwr"They reported an enjoyihle?<
oriventinu.
All's. I., llerliert ret' rued from
Waterl'iny. Conn., after visiting'
ic-r Imsfiand for several months
dsn son' itlle Janies Tra Herbert.
Miss Eliza M. Harp spent t h <
week end with Tier sister, and broher-in-law
Mr. a 11 tl Mrs. Gary
','oleman and daughter little Barbara
Jean.
Our pastor delivered a sermon
if interest at Williams chanel on
Lulir?11 .at the Hev .Beeckler
huich of Saluda eitv.
We were sad to bear news' of
illr beloved member in person of *
Mrs-;?iTamiic (In ry- who departed
Lliis life J ft no II at Johnson. Hot
remains wore deposited here June
In in the church?rennetery. Shewas
a member of this chtireh for
n number of years and was a stew
urdess.
FIRST N AZARETH
BAPTIST CHI RC H
Sunday school at usual, hour,
by the Supt. Don. I. SV Russell.
Devotional service began at 11
o'clock. At 11:110 tegular church
service began. Just before the
morning's message the Jim lot
choir ruing. The pastor's subject:
Take the Name of Josus With
You.
Kvcning service began at x:.',0.
The subject of the night'* message!
was taken froiiL Luke 17; 17
Everyone enjoyed a number
ftom pvt. Rrtbert Mass, a member
of Ft. .Jackson's QuiLtM, accompanied
by Mr. Poole at t.ht
piano. We were very glad t o
have -him invite him to hflp ;
the mu&ical choir as" he
? ?
[)ER
can.
The second Sunday in August
is the <U.v xcl aside for thc^ spccial
Military Police servFcT Since
they must be on duty at night;
This .service.. wiU take .place iji the.
morning. Soldiers, this is* youi.
lay at First Na/areth. We also j
11 vito your wives, special friends
and friends. Visitors are always
'welcomed. C""~ ?
. ill ,"i'* hirk members w e
vvi -It a speedy recovery.
ANTHKTI n ARTIST CHURCH
Rev. .1. ('. Honor,- Pastor
Prayer srfvice at the usual
hour. Rev. Honor spoke, from the
^libjcvl _JL''!lifili'lL JJtvt 't on ' Any
Meat? The sermon watt inspiring
Collection iMIjJTO.
Mary and Horace Winn of Hnirtevronrt,?N.J.,
.tie?here spendittgthe
s;.miner with their grandmother
Mrs. Eli/.a Wallace. c
Mr. Willie .lames Foster left a
few days ago for Washington.
Pvt. Cuthe Johnson, Ft. i'.onniirj;
(la., spent last week with
parents Mr. and Mrs. Johuson.
Mr. Willie Foster, Concord, *" X.
C'.f visited relatives here. lie
lias joined the Army. Mr. James
Foster !x stationed at CireaV
J.akes. -111.
Mr. and Mrs. fain Cunningham
spent J last Sunday in IHaekstock.
Air John Jordan. Haltimore,
Mil i s -.lending -several days
here.
Horn tm Mr. ami?Mrs.? Alt red
Wallace, a (.l?ahy hoy.
Sfr i'Iltl.TP A. M. F. (TU RCH
I
??*v T II Wn-illwrs Pastor
0 1 1 ' I'll
ouniuiy scnooi Hi
Lesson reviewed by Mipt:'TFi. 10.
lliliton. Wo are proud of the .success
of our Sunday school.
Prayerservice coiuUfcTetl by
Bro. Ike Johnson. Rev. \\".' 10.
Let\- -District Kvangolist preached
a wonderful sermon from Alat'lT
10:7. A fine collection. We were
glad to have with us Prof. Barnwell
and family of Alt. Zfon Bapt
Ws^ church. W\' presented our
pastor the mone\ for his summer
trip to N. IV, Boston. New
lork and Washington, 1). ('.
We are glad to know that the
daughter ATT fte'v. anil Airs. Wea-'
thers, Rosa Lee WeatheVs Smith
is much infproVed in the Columbia
hospital. We ate sorry to hear
that the wife of Bro. Walter McKnight
is ill the hosnitnl _very ill.
We enjoyed Mhe Brown Broth-,
rrs Quartet Friday ""night and
l he '."!? en fiaic Quartet Sunday
night;
GRIFK M,\\V8
All Methodism':! pastors, officers
and members of Spartanburg"
District are looking to participate
and enjoy their Conference,
Iuly M-18 at St. .Matthews, Taylors.
S. 1). S. Rev. C. F. Ferguson
states thai about principally
all the Bones olrnt monies wi+l
he reported~8Tut the ot1rrf~ThTrnr~
ial causes.
All. Golden Rector one of Betl-.r.lV
I...? -li- I I I - - ?
...v.,- mi Minrrs iin-ii .1111 v i it nn
-Vi:< funcraii/.cd from his church
by his par-tor John C. (iibbcs. A
ureal throng fathom I to sympathize
with tin- bereaved.
Honor I.. A. (Shcllou, the popular
iield I nlcr-i'aeial Fxccutive
will visit the Hoy Scout troop of
which Rev. J. ('. (iiltbcs is Scout
Master- Mr, Shelton will speak
>11 the topic of Camp l.ife. Two
lYndciToot Scouts have joined
the troop since JT0intv.ation: Wil
iiu Lett SeiiltrtHi?aiul- ^t'iiUaor - (Y
Ross.
I'rof. Arthur Barkstlale. Ambulance
driver at Langley Field.
Va? lias been honorably discharged.'by
the Military authorities.
l'fc. Wallace Goodlett, 147th
Sig. Co. lki. Co._ H.. Langlcy
Field. \ a., has hiid a fine vacation
home.
Mrs. Richard Thompson is at
Stale College summer school.
Mrs. The op a GooiUott is attending
> the. Sterling sum met
school ;it Greenville.
Mr. I'aul Good let t h as just re-I
I tinted from Baltimore where lie.
went to spend his. vacation.
Mis. Phyllis M. Gihbes, the
unmem -mid?morilopim** president
of the S. ('. Methodist W. S.
C. S. has been invited and given
i special time., and space on the
Spartanburg District to deliver
an address Woman's Wtirk in
.he Great Church.
After Both'"'.* third?T;r;i'-t.ci 1>
i oi.ference, at \vi:;1? I). S. Uev.
( F. Ferguson was paid out in
lull: he. his fain 'y oF four, and
Ri-v. Mts.ie Beach em and daughter
and the pastor and wife were
gue.sLs of. Air, and Mrs
( Sintoii Jack ;ori.-?
GAFFNFY NEWS
Slierarrf Chapel C.ME Church
Rev. W. E. Wilson, Pastor
After a ggod Sunday scTTool the
regular services he.gan with the
choir rendering music and Miss
Genevieve McCorkle ac the organ.
The pastor ciuvfe forward
mil preached an oh-ctrifying ser^
[ ition from Jonah 1 *5-6. sunjeet:
Sleeping on Duty. Seemingly ev- j
jryone enjoyed the sermon. At
die conclusion the pastor admin
and one child, little Cera Patricia
Me Kinney, and lanic VVylie Wilson
and James William EdwardV.
Night ' services, the pastor delivered
another fine sermon from
the subject A Midnight Pong.
The Holy Eucharist was administered
at the conclusion.
Mrs. Elixa Gill, Mrs. Essie aVid
vA .
V' "?.
Mary Tate and Landrum Rodgers | /
were Sunday dinner guests o f I
Mrs. Corene Cunningham.
Mr. Tom Smith is recoverini
from hurts received Friday while
tie was working- lit- (iatfncy fee
co. . ; f<
Friends are glad to know that
Mrs. Tessic Humphries of Union *
is recovering from illness.
Mrs., Anna Bivings. 52, djed
Wfdnysdaat her residence: Fuaftrnoon
at Bethel church with r
Rev. Tiniest Bonner ofticiatiik In- 11
terment in Limestone cemetery. 1
Toy, 1-1-days old son of Mr. and
Mis' I""'e I "ran, -died the
family home on p. Logan street, "
Wednesday. Funeral services were
neld?at?Mt. /loir?Ruplist rhmrh. _
Tntermont rrr the -church, yard. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Webb v
have announced the birth of a
lhcr and baby are dohig fine.
Airs. Lilliw Fowler ami son of
Spartanburg spent the week end
with Mr?'and Mrs. Glasgow Falls .
-r Pfc. Charlie M. Miles- of Camp
I!utner. N. ('. was guest of Miss
Marie Powell 'Friday. il
Sgt. Albert Johnson of Elgin j
j-FiohL. Ida.. i.s here spending some _
time with his mother, Mrs, Ella i
Mue Johnson. V
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ratehford |,
ami cnuuren wcii' oinncr- guests f
of their parents, Mr. ami Mrs. t.
IiRatchford Sunday. . t
Pie. Lewi4 .Tones ,Ii:ij i et netted--ft
In tile Army Air hast1 ill Given- ?
ville, after a visit to his aunt n
Miss "Mainic C. Roberts. j.
We" are glad to 'report,' that t.
we have a Penny Saving club for t
the liKle people now. Mrs. W. E. ^
Wilson?is president. The club _L
meets once a month. ?
Friondjj&are glad to know thyl.-r
.M r."".Jelf cries is some hotter.
Also. Mrs. Simpson Neals is _.j
improving. : . T? *" F
"The Montgomery Gospel quin- p
let of Blacksburg was the winner <
of the Carolina's Quartet Con- .4
lest held at the Charlotte Ar-" ()
mory auctltniium Sunday, July 4 !\
where they competed with -it Ci
other quartets. n
'Rev. Mrs. V. O. Jell'crics. pas- tl
tor of the AME Zion church of I
this city will preach at I'dierard
Chapel CME church July 21. You
are invited t? come. w
"Mrs. George imc-hny-Trniniftl-W
from a six weeks stay with her v
luifhand Pvt. George Hill, who n
is stationed at Gadsden, Ala. . s
NOTICE! Ij
It Jr. Fred (Pluck) Boozer who ?
has operated the .Boozer Lunch
"and Harbrr?Shop, Last trmo. S7 *
C.? for the nast ten years has
-Wen called to the Armed Forces;
but his place of business xvili a
ttffifttfne to l.e The n
Palmetto L.eader will still be on ,
sale there. Also our full . line of
iec cream,. candies, cold drinks, F
sandwiches, cigarettes etc. Mr.
01 Ci. Bowman will be in charge
7if the bnrbcr shop.
We solicit the patronage in the a
future of our friends and sup- l<
porters, just as you have given (_
us iu tlie past.
MRS. MATT IK L. BOOZER,
Prop. v
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IRMO NEWS
Final Rites for Pea. Samuel
Brnnnon. Sr.. Successful
Farmer and Churchman
r
Mr. Samuel Uranium *' ., WHS i
laid to lest Sunday at 4 :.'U) p.m. .?
at St. Peters Baptist church, j
where 'W" was?an- active- deacon.rise
funeral service was conduct- a
; (! in a verv svinnatlietie mahnei
by the pastor Rev. Harrison. The
obituary and telegrams wei'crt*ca<(
by Rev. |? X. . I'iicfielberger,. solo,
by Mr. AlphoiiSo Smith)' Resolutions
from St. Peters church by^ ?
Mrs. Hessic Davis; remarks from f
Rev. J. C. Cannon. The church !>
was Idled to capacity and ajium- b
tier of white "friends attended. * '
lii the passing of Mr. Rrannon ^
we feel that Irnio-has lost one of n
its best citizens. He was loved by l:
.ill who knew-lvimr*"
Surviving: Mrs. Piiscilla liVannon,
wife; two daughters; 5 sons v
three sisters, two brothers and a a
number of grandchildren and
other reltives.
Decvy's Funeral Home was in 1
charge and rendered excellent n
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip (icigci
spent last week in Beulahville, N. ^
Tk visiting" their son and family.
Sgt. and Mrs. Napoleon Forney 1
.it Fort Jackson and Columbia
\ isited Mrs, Thonuusena Corley, y
Miss F.lojse Boozer and Mr. and t
Mrs. I H. (PpiiI Boozer Sundav.
? N *' PC'
Ftrr the?best n?Ws.T?rend The
Palmetto Leader; always oil kale "
at Boozer's Plaec.
Eloise R. Boozer, Reporter. ^
TWELVE TRIBES OF ISRAEL 1
HOLD QUARTERLY MEETING ;
i The Twelve Tribes of Israel met
on the above date in their regular '
quarterly meeting, in the Saint i
Marks Methodist church, in Suiters
Town, S. C. The President. >
Rev. John W. Williams in the (
chair. After- devotion Rev; Wil- |
liams made a very interesting talk
concerning the society. Rev. G.
B. Tillman and Rev. Fordoin made
very inspiring Talksr
There was more than a hundred
lelegatos and vi"sitois present.
We had ta'tess at 2 o'clock and
titer a delicious dinner was serv
< /], we reassembled to finish the
! business.
| The* .hivemle department render
ed- a very interesting proprnm in
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VNP News Shorts v
]
Continued from Page 1 _J
i
rcak was impending in that city
?r June 10, A hijn/ied confer^
nee between- officials of the N#*r0
and white chambers of cumleree
made plans which later
nought together a group o f
hite and colored leaders in Hons
;>ii. One of the results of this
onferenee wnicli included the
layor and law enfoa ement offiials!
was "the insertion of a full
ege advertisement in the local
aiiy papers" warning white ailil
innors. ; hoc yd leaders in Housan
air positive that this conrrrtcd
actnmy, ,iniflatad?by tlu
/hite and Negro chambers, a
cited a serious disaster.
Kttsl - ftt -I.oultg?111-?Friends ol
)r. II. H. Weathersdisclosed thn
,ook that the surgeon had successfully
accomplished an opera
ion on a human heart.-The sttr
cry. an unusuallv comnlieatec
petition requiring great dexter
ty and skill, was performed hov?
"uesday at St. Mary's hospital."
-Xhu?p:i I iioit, XutiiaiiLel Picket I
12, is reported recovering anl
bowing rapid progress, lie was
nought to the hospital suffering
rom stab wounds, including i
ut in the right auricle, one oi
ho'tvy.o upper heart valves thai
dlPPo li'lutid fimm tin, reins. ?
I>r. Weathers cut through ?vtu
icricuitliiim sac, stirroundiug the
lulsating heart and made -p figtin
ight suture, (A figure oighta*Ku
lire is a type of eonthraouS' kllU'l
hat covers a large or small ter
itnrv. Translaed to tho-languagi
f the laynuut it means the cui
cquired three stitches.)
Washington?The bulk of tin
Vench army which will partici
ate -4??the -expected allied illVa
ion of Europe from the Nortf
ifricaq theatre will be made uf
f native troops from Senegaf
lorocco and Algiers, Gen. Henri
iiraud, co-president of the Comlittee
for French Liberation, tolii
lie Associated Negro Press Frn
ay morning.
Springfield, 111.?A .precedent
'as established at the closing ol
h P I limnis Mate - -senate? latd
reck when Bishop W. J. Walls
f the A.M.E. Zion. church was
elected to give the prayots or
he three final days. Previously
he chaplains selected were ?
rhitc Pro t cmtantr- a -white?Cat.hoe
and a Jew.
Washington?Congressional acion
was completed by t-lic lioust
Htursday 011?a bill to establish
he George Washington Carvel
ationai monument -?t- the fmudi
cientist!s birthplace near Did1
tomb Mo.
I.VPTIST DEACONS
L'RCHASE HOME
Continued from Page 1
Iwutr 1 3-4 miles on public roal
puuinp in uucciron to v/nvc viruvc
jrove Baptist church. A mosl
leal place for retired religious
workers.
The i ropcrty was purchased lint
ix hundred ($600.00) 011 terms o1
en (10) years Payment of S12C
as already been made, balance it
nmi.al payments, . less thn tlx
( ills received" anmially. Purehas
ng committee, viz.: Deacons Os
ar. Mai ris ol' Atlanta; W, - H
Hash of Cochran .and L Marshal
ml H. S. My lies of Macon.
AllOl N,I) WEST COM MMIA
My Rev. A. L. Diggs
Mi. \Valteu.' Scawright aye 10
f Shull Row West Columbia deluded
this"nTfe at the Good Sa
laritan-Wave.rly hospital Columia
Friday morning. July o. ami
war. vuneralized from TIeyward
t. M E. 'church of which he" Was a
lember, Sunday afternoon by lib
last or in the presence of a large
one relation of sorrowing: relativ
s and friends. Mr. Seawrighi
as a real husband to hi\s wife
nd a father to his children anr
neighbor of the highest type
Vboyo all he was a Cristipn gen
Ionian of winch the writer has
: personal knowledge. He leave*
0 mourn a wife, Mrs.. Millie
telle Albert Seawright. one little
rirl and two little boys, a father
1 sisters. 5 brothers and a host o!
datives and frvends.
Mr. Ose&r C.rsnn of Mrs. Ret
io Cloodman and the husband o:
drs, Ruth Koon So well left foi
rort Bragg, Friday July Oth. Jus
no day after hi?j birthday.
>fr. Willie Wickerson <if WuJi
ngton, I). was heroJ last rweel
isiting his mothed Mrs. Isabell:
iVickerson and his motber-in-lav
14rs. Annie Roll Roi'd.
Services at Brookland Baptis
hurch Sunday morning and nigh
ection.
Miss Mervcll JSligh of Akron, O
s liere visiting hoi- sister Mrs
he afternoon.
By order of the hoard the treas
:rer was authorized to pay off tlv
leath claim of fifty ($50.00) dol
lars to the widow of the Rev. Wil
lie Moses. Mrs. Moses being ah
"-ent the amount was turned ovd
to Rev. Fordom who made a brie
- freer h m behalf of Mrs. Moses.
There being no further busines
adjournment was in order. , Th
receipt for the day was $170.01
After singing the doxology t h
Lev. G B Tillman pronounced tl
benediction. The meeting adjoin
pri stne (tttr.
A, J. Hall, reporter
/ Is, '
. Saturday, July 17, 1943.
> wore lino. The pastor preached ~ ?
_ two sermons so reports has it.
f follooUojn-fo.K the,dav tfUttJjlO. Mrs.
l.dosenhHio Clooilman has mo?led her'
I membershin from Bvobkhvid Baptist
to Double Branch AMft church
J gf1Tai'4 l*pr hushiind was a hi ember
hc:|!eijc his dcant". The Presiding
Elder. Rev. Clarke' preached at
' Don hie Branch Sunday night, a
(fonilorlal sermon, so it is report
rh. -The l.exinjrton County Sunda.vl...S;Tiool
convention will meet
~ \vitnr;\ew ~Cffr Baptist?ehUfflh, ?.
Caycc, Jfculy 10-18, Rev. C. W. San- ;
' fl'pr< -pw'to^-nav-AViii Ci i>f>r> pfOS --j
1 idont; Mrs. C?h>a Livingston; secI
rotary; Hon. ..John West treasurer
y ?The y.* P.?S. society o'f which?? ?
Kov. *jivi7T??rtbn ~H-"resident
and MYsai CJussie. Mitchell sCcrc-liU'X?uittl
.:in its regular meeting
Monday, ^li'jlit and had p line COD *
Annie Mae Butler and other's.
Pvt. Jftiues Howard RoWe left
' Sundtt.v criming for camn.in Vir>
a Huh altei~siuritd7rrtr~h~week end
with His. .father, sister and hi-jjfith- .
> yrs. relatives and friends hercf"
. - Pvt. Wilson Davis left Sunday
1 afmnooii foi' Tamp Butner after
. spending" a week with his unelo
> and", ,aunt and oilier relatives and
friends. . ' -
| LAKE ITY NEiV'S^ >~
! The Women's Society of Chris- ~ ~
f -ikui Service met at the home of
1 Airs. -Mabel Montgomery on last
~ jiindav evening. The luodhifc was .?
, call Oil To order liy ttll1 i Ke-pi'tis- =
i -ident Ulrs. Matti :Graham. Points
- for the improvement of
church were discussed. rnc ndxt
j_ meeting wUI l>e at the home of
r Mr*. .Mamie Dfrds. Mrs. Muiilgunl-.
ei y served chicken salad, punch
ice" -cream and cake.
Mr, Allen Green of Washing
toh, 1). C.. was here last Sunday
1 oil a visit. ""
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DR. H. D. HARPER
' - DENTIST
> FillinRS, Plates. Gold Crowns,
i Hridgcs
r Extraction by Conduction
Anesthesia
= Office?Hour*: Telephone: ;
9 A.M. to 7 P.M. 2-0750
, -705* L i Alain St roof |
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DENTIST
I .special Attention tliven to pis.
cases of the (Jums
I trOUt' ( ' rown and Rrtdge Work
* A Specialty
[ Office Phone (>12'.) Res. 8264 j
; 112."> Washington St. t'ol'a., S.C. <
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Kye, Hear, Nose and Throat
(Hasscs Fitted Accurately
Office Hours: "Telephones:
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_ 1:()Q to (I F.M.__Res. 4692 ?*
Offifce: Residence:
203? Taylor St. 1317 Pine St.
Snmmont; Ant Or.ll?/?? '
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j- - - An Accredited School
' Training in Beauty Culture,
. p Barbering -and Community
I ^ Organization
I Appointments Monday . Through
. ' Friday
' P. O. Box 1392 - Columbia, 9fc\C.
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r' MADAM PETERS f
HAIR GROWER '
. For Diseased Scalp ?Givefc^ -i
and Beauty. BEST GRO*V\.?Apply
Once a Week.?Price 35c.
" 11)0(> Blanding St. Columbia, S.C.
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For Sale at Counts' Drag Store,
l 110-; AVoc?.in?ln~ C. 1 TL.. . J
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