The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 31, 1943, Page PAGE, Image 5
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Saturday, Juiy 31, 1943
GREENWOOD j
Weston Chapel A. M. E. Church '
Rev. E *F. John,sun, Pastor
s. The.
pastor preached a very fine sermon
which was enjoyed by all. A J
large crowd attended. The members
are exercising very fine work
ing spirit this year.
Stewardess No. 2 rendered an
Interesting program at the home
of Mrs. Annie J. Andrews Sunday
Mrs. Clyde Dillard gave a reading
T filleme The Game oi Life; and lit
tic Miss Mary Parker read Tin
/ Christ and the Church. !
Tjc following members are in |
di^fcscd. - Sisters , .tannic Bates I
Henrietta Mi Ghee, Bertie Fraziei I
Alice Woodson, Rev. W. iM, Cu**ry
end Mr. Silas Carter. May w?
reniembcr. them in prayer.
AHaiwChpel AMK Church
A. Jenkins. Pastor
Miss Sarah Ej Spearman. Reporter
S. S. at usual hour. Rev. Jcn^unnTf^^'iNamc.^ATlCi;
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F?Tine person joined the church. At
""night The Gospel Light quartet
tendered a splendid program and
\\W enjoyed bj all. Collection foi
the day $20.41). Rev. Jenkins was
the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Spearman. Pvt. and
Mrs. Jerome Spearman announce
the birth of a little son July 12
1943 at the home of, hrs grand- j
yan.-mc>. xmuy s- name . Jerome
Montgomery Spearman. Mrs.
"Spearman is the formed Miss Lillie
Harris. Mr. Sj>carman contimes
on the sick list. .
Tabrnacle Baptist Church
Rev. S. E. Kay, Pastor
Supt. 'Walker conductor! S. S. ai
' 10 o'clo k. After the lesson thi
State S. S. and BTL' delegates,
j Misses Annie Blair and Annie
Hills, made timely and inspiring
i reports. Also the delegates MesI
dames Jessie M. Walker, Azalee
Griffin. Fannin W.?Belcher?tm*?
Mary F. Blair were back from the
District .SS. apd BT1T ennvCntior
and made unusual reports.
During- the morning worship th'
?- pashm -preached from the -subject
Wasted Substance." His complet'
discourse was based on the Prodreal
Son. Tet] were srddryl to th>
church as'candidates for Baptism.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Boodfcr and daughter. ** "V
At OiilO the? funeral :
Mary Leech Moultrie was preached
by the pastor who based his
arguments on The Five Talents.
| She leaves to mourn her loss one
son, one adopted son and one
| grandson and a host of friends
Interment Fair View cemetery
Where she was banked under a bci
1 of floivpi's. ___
j Miss Eunice Oglesby conducted
the BTU at 7:30 at which time a
short program was rendered. The
subject of the pastor's text for
the evening message was A Beck
oni-ng Day. Collection for the day
$114.53.
Mrs. L. V. Walker, reporter
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Macedonia Baptist Church .
j Rev, ,Kj .!. Daniels. Pastor
The S. S. was well attended with
i -officers, teachers and pupils at the
; post of duty. The_ delegates th*
' Misses Milfli'n/) \f 1 ?i.?,i m:ij
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Gilliam made very interesting reports.
Pastor Daniels was at his
! hest all day. Morning theme:
Preaching and its Place in t h c
Church. Evening theme: The
Providence of God. A geat crowd
witnessed the evening service.
Soc?r News
Mr. and . .Mrs. Clifford Holmes
of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is in the
i city visiting IDs sister and. broth
- er-in-law Mr. and Mrs. dim Young
t Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sntehell aiv
Mrs. Elizabeth Widcman, and Rev
SptiunMn of Hodges spent Sunda\
iiC ^^Bt.v-Six with Mr. SatchclP?
I motper who celebrated her 80th
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hernie Lee Hen
derson of Chappelle, visited rcla- 1
J fives in the city over the week
end. -Miss Louise Carter of PhilI
ado^liin is here- on vacation visit- i
ing^jarents, Mr. Geo. Jackson
visited hits sisters in Ninety-Six,
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Sundav
Mrs. Julm M. Henderson has re
turned after attending Atlanta
University 'Summer school. She
left July 25th?for Ridgo-Spring
Where she will resume Tier duties
as directress in the Ridge Hill
High school. i
- ST. MATTHEW
BAPTIST, CHURCH
' Rev. Wm. Greene, Pastor \
f WlnnaKoro. ^r C.-^A large at- I
tendance was at S. S. after which
prayer service ' was nrcely conduct I
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PROVIDENCE A. M. li. CHLKCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon, I'aslor
j,, Little Mountain. S. C .Service
wuh gopd all day in every'-respect.
'The SaBhalir school was enjoyed
hy all, the lesson* was reviewed by
the pastor. We were glad to have
Mr. .Thaddeus Eleazer with us and
have him give some encouraging!
.vords. Service at 12 o'clock the
oastor in charge. The prayer meet
np committee was at its post and
hey help to keep the church alive
The words?of the?text?selected
rom Hebrew 12:24: G<*1 Calls for
. f Record. All could?truly?srtyihis
message was something to
feed on. The trustees rally w?>
atisfactorily carrfed out.
The, Missinaries decided to stain
he church benches.?
Mr. E. P. Hotscll continues to
end in contributions and today he
>env *j.,uu. mr. Hotscil is one ot
Mr white friends. Wc are grateill
to him.
Mrs. Maggie Mayes and grand
son Eugene are here spending a
few inont.hjj Mritii hcr brother Mr.
~^?d Mrs. James Bowers. Her
-nonie is in Cranford, N. .1. Also
Mrs. Yangie Bowers reports a
Measant stay in Florida with her
rather Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mayers.
ST. M \RK A. M. E. CHT'RCH
Rev. K. L. Moore, Pastor
S. S. at usual hour with Supt
nd coTworkers. The lesson was
the various- teacherynn
reviewed by the pastor." Mr. W.
>i. Johnson.?Mrs.?l.illie?Bishop
verc visitors. After a brief pra\
i service Rev. Moore came an
elivercd a wonderful sermon tex'
>eut. subject God Is Able
In the afternoon the Flag I>a>
rograni took |>lace. Wearing re
white and blue with white oversc.
"aps at the top ot the bed th
roup marched in singing Wlvi
'he War is Over. Mr. Jesse an
Mrs. I,ilia Robinson carried th
lag.
?ITayer terrs oilcred by .Mr. F~~
V. Heller. JJuct led. by Utile An
ttp (Irace I oung; paper dry Mrs
C. I.. Moore. American King '.bin
>salni by MTsT Ida Mae Sims. Re
oarks by mother ~f irssgrtw ttft""
'effie Tobias.
The folTowii.g'are the soldiers
dr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson
-ItatT Sgt. Ak>nza Robinson,, Sj*
.nana, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. AVaT
er Bishop, two sons: Pvt. Alonzo
uhI Pvt. Jerb'me Bishop, Baltimore
Md.. Ft. Bragg, N. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. Ella Glyiuph, Pvt. J. D. Liv. |
infrefiin nrtU A f ? 1 1
an^i<v*r i iivi vii ni i K il, iUT. <111(1 |
Mrs. Jack Edwards: Pvt. WMic
I. Edwards, North Africa; Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Robinson; Pvt. Ed
gar II. Robinson, North Africa;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe CurK- two sons:
PvG?Btttm- and Pvt. Clco Curry.
North Africa and Florida; Mr. aiv
Mrs. Thomas Tobe: Pvt. E. H.
Tobc, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Jo?eph
Hellch two sons, Pvt. John am
Pvt. Benjamin Heller; Mr and Mrs
Willie Igner: Pvt. Otis Igner; Mr
and Mrs. John Bishop: Pvt. Jcrcj
miah Bishop, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
lattic . L. (founts:- Pvt. Pleat
Counts; Mr. and Mrs. Adani Sims
Pvt. Andrew and Pvt. Bennie Lee
^ims; Mr. and Mrs. Emma Lyles:
^vt. Albert Lyles. Vancouver
Washington;' Mr. and Mrs. Thornis
Bishop: Pvt. Wil ford Bishop
Ft. Rratrg; Mr. and Mrs. Beulah
Robinson. Pfc. John Curry, 111.;
Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon, Pvt
Claude Cannon. Okla.; Mr. am
Mrs. Eldrege Williams two sons:
Pvt. Joe Hargaril and Pvt. I^erov
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>> iiiinm*, Virginia; Mr. anil Mrs.
I. P. Counts, Pvt. Fornian Counts,
[ .ouisiana.
Mpny visitors enjoyed the pro;rant.
If you desire a home made
jfttiee Flag for your church, see
no or write Rt. 3, Box 13, Ponaria.
S. C. Lizzie Robinson.
HANNAH CIRCUIT
Rev. T .K. Robinson. Pastor
A large number of members at
ended the Newberry Local Quartet
convention which Was quite ;
ucccss. We wish to thank one and
ill for your splendid support. This
program was highly enjoyed by
?1L Tlve finance was very good.
You are cordially invited to atend
a musical program Friday
tight. July 23. Several quartets
ire expected to be present.
ri. Rev. A. L. Diggs was present
d to the audience and delivered
i soul stir ring message.
ACB?o'clock p.m. the Singing
i 11 ion met at St. Matthew Hnd everybody
was at their post. Col
ection s^ie.od.
Mr. James M. Freeman- was call j
-d home to attend the funeral of
is mother-jn-law Mrs. Mary Cald
.% ell whose funeraF wtas at the-St.
f.tik'e Baptist ch^rcli. --.4?
Come to St. Matthew better
lenown as "The Friendly Spot".
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GREAT KAMjS BRIEFS jr
| A great revival has just closed
at Mt. Zion Baptist church. All 1
I christians were revived amj^ seven
f wtrrc added to the chtrrctrr The baptism
was a very impressive
ceremony. Rev. H. Gray of Rock
Hill preached some outstanding
sci mons which will he remembered
for a long time. The collec-?
tions amounted to $122.42. |
This week the revival is at the
Paradise AMEZ church, next
week at the Gladden jdrove A.ME
Z church and the Pine Grove Baptiat
church, Rev. O H. Land of?
Leeds will conduct the latter. |
Rev. H. B. Washington preached
the anniversary sermon a t j
j Beaver Greek Baptist, Kershaw '
county, where once he pastored. |7
Rev. J. L. Graham preached the !
introductory sermon in Kairliclo j
county S. S. Convention last
week.
M iss Beatrice Boulwarc brought j
a grand report from the AMEZ
e. S. Convention held in Kershaw
. I'mmtyr- = =
Those on the sick list arc Mr.
Odelle Young and Mrs. Cora Jack
son; Mr. liill Deans, Mrs. Emma
Hey wood. We hope for them a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Lucile Gaither has opened
her school for a summer session.
Mr.. Clayton Gaihter is station_'d
at Great Lakes in the Navy.
Mr. Elliott Patterson Madam.A.
ii.ill, 'Salltc Kennedy, Anna
P>. Griffin, Juniia Patterson mo- v,
ioreil "To Winn shorn Saturday on
. business trip.
Our to.vn has been graced wit!
no following visitors Miss Millie
Gnithcr, Charleston, W. Va.i
Ir. and Mrs, Nathaniel Ford and
ahy sun Mrs. Alice McCul lough, *
nek Hid; Mrs. Julia Young, o
mith's; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fori f
Mr.-. Ethel Young, Newark, N.
i.; Mr. and Mis. John McCul- |'
ovgh, Philadelphia; Mrs. Viol;. 'i
Pa Iterson. W i nstnn-Saleni,??C. b
drs. Maggie Adams, Washington
-r+r?( ., Mis. .M. Klcliat ilson .New ~
fork City. \
Mrs. .Janic Hell Hills has re ~'~^?
urncd fiom Penn.. Va? Washing ;
on, D..C., where she visited rela jp
ivos. f:
Mos-rs. John Tidwell, yuillo
ridwcll. Pat E. Hall spent a
dea-anC vacation in Wjishinaton '
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2 v.. j ?o?i luiui iivu witn a in
LlluUui?Kuril lu nil' ol hi.*-' "f
I rionds. Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Hal ?
iavc three .-mis in the armei orces:
Pvt. Rowland overseas ?j
Spt. Kinsloxv in Texas; pvt. Oti. \
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowdei
ave tw0 sons, in sendee; Pft
Floyd at Michigan; Cpl. George
n Mississippi. _ ~ ?-?+
Mr. and Mrs, Will perry havt
wo sons in service: Cpl. "Glasco >u
overseas and Pvt. Willie Jr. For'
Brapp. There are others who hav? ov
ne son. We are doinp <n r sliari '''
or victory.
Mesilaines Mary Hall and An ^
na B. Griffin have returned fron ^1
Winnsboro where thev . atlonde ''
' )h> f nnnpu 1 r\f ?
, ..v . W..V. ??I v/? CIIUJI 11 ll'LL'.
Miss Mae Berniee Washingtoi 11
is visiting her aunts in Winston
I ~'alnm, N. (', and Newark. N. Aalso
her brother.
NEWS A110I'M) ANTIOCII "
BAPTIST CIU BOH nt
l(cv, .1. ('. Honor. Pastor \ <?i
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Cornvvell?Sunday whs a hot Jo
sunny day. Prayer service begai .ui
it the i sua! hour. Rev. Honoi
poke from the subject Moses 2:1< hj
He preached a wonderful sermon v
Our visitors for today Rev. Gra; nc
*nd family; Miss Lcola Rice. Co ui
cction $26.00. ie
Evening service begun at tin >u
usual hour. RoV. Gray delivcrei . ec
a soul stirring sermon from St ]
Matt. 2:10. The Lord's Supper km
was admhnsteVed. tef
Our revival meeting begins Au p<
gust 6 thru l.'?. Rev. H. Gra; Irt
vill conduct our meeting. - i <
Mrs. Delia Burns, Roanoke, Va }
s spending a week here visiting or
uti mater wrs, .?ianan running- pn
ham. -) , ei>
Mrs. Fracic Heath, Charlotte,
X. C. spent la,st Sunday visiting '
id- niece Mrs. Susine Myer.
Mrs. Stsinc Myer will leave on
Sat in day for Charlotte. N. C. I
Mrs. Marie Wallace and chil- >si
hen Stcllton, Pa., arrived Tue.s- -(|
day morning to spend the sum- he
mcr. ']
Mr, John Jordan has returned stii
to Baltimore, after spending scv- ma
oral days. S
spent Thursday here visiting his tee
sister Mrs. Janie Rcid. $11
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winch jjr<w thoee at hotn* a atvdcJ
u iimi shows how Mtprrfliioux racial
cOcnaMt Jaoijftr i$ faced 171af ? ?
doisko pOfiichc.es act before wo 7ns
e,, died foe on j(ialaon. > < . ...
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TvNS A NT SPRINt;
M. 'K. ( III KCH
llcv. ('. I)unla|> I'astor 1'
Sunday school al the regular |
i-r.K>elegntos were elected hv ,
3 Sunday school to represent
r chupchyat Uouhle Branch A |
K. church August 12, as fnl- ^
vs;. Mines, liosa ? I,. - Sanders,
i/.iinuwi Mindi'is, Dorothy Eieh
>erjjer, Katie Bowman; Messrs ,
P. Corley, Jr.. aiul James Davis .
? are sure that these delegates
H- j?r?rve eloquent; : r "5
Everyone enjoyed the melodi- %
s void's of the Siiiijiny; Stars
inch ajrain Die 2nd Sunday in
artet. They twill appear at this ^
ijrust. . : ;
We were happy to see C'pl. K.
;y" Eirhclheiyre]-, a well known
inher of this ehureJi in servicw
am. lie hails from Camp Clair-j
inc. La. I
Messrs. II. Kiley'.und Bradford|
wman of Columbia, als0 paid
i Church a visit.
The church wishes l?i announce' 1
it the furreat Kvantfelist, .Miss 1
ics'er will conduct our revival "
ctinir. Rev. Priest cr conducted '
i meeting last year and pro\cd
rsclf a soul sHirriiift prached. '
r revival meeting .starts the"
rond Sunday in August.
Mrs. Bessie Harris, a well 1
own member of this". church, ~
t for New York ^Saturday to!'
??d a few weeks with her chii-'1'
:n. We hope that she will have 1'
safe trip and return soon.
Ac were soul'}' that our pa*- ~
's wife was ill today. We ate
tying for her a speedy rerovt<
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Iter. A.N. Hampton, Pastor n
Wloroe Sunday school at the '
ihI hour. The lesson- was enjoy- sl
by all. Class .'5 is still holding
him nor. <'
rhc pastor preached a- -*uui <!
t inir message which caused
ny hearts to rejoice. *
Sunday evening the pastor was if
his best. Sunday being Trus?j0
s day the amount raised was I ^
6.20.
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and nty/ioui fttvfifdim aft wfxtn w
Itoraffao, ha* d,,nyexo'U.' *t*ch C
r- hrrmftie tih*rty ftyhltng man ' j
orangkiu kg m:\vs
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Sgt. Matthew Douglass MeColuni.
Pie. .fames Ki nest MeCol- ' ,
in.i ami Pvt. .lames Karl MeC'nl- , _
uin hoiue an ft.Hooch. vlsn.ncf
heir families and friends. i.
Vi.-itiny; here was tl\e siste'r-iuaw
til' Mrs. Willie Mac Stewart, j
Irs. Shelly of Philadelphia.
Mr. ami Mrs. Elijah Davis left !
Jrangehurg Thursday evening to
emain in Philadelphia with tela- .
ives and friends.
Mr. John Fiji 1 io, ht;i '.her .of. Mr. i I
iamtiel BTiTJe and son of the late I
Irs. Elizabeth. IJ ijj.1 i c spent a'
iveiy time here visiting lenitives
nd friends. Hi- returned to' New
*di i< crry Thursd ay.
We are glad t() hear that out
epmter ha$ just recovered from
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Itev. A. I). l)a? kins, I'astor j
Spin tanburg? .tnimiay scmml-'at
iit* nsuai ho. i with vilipt. and
o-ow i ker'S at their places. The
smiii was thoroughly discussed
> classes ?ml a splemhd review
n-linwed?by?the pastor. CtiiKs?t.
any hi by Mrs, Blackmail is slid *
11 : !() Rev. Daw kins brought us v
lie morning message I mm .\f<itt. '
J'tJn. This was +ndeed a won?!eif?
1.1 message. The spiritual tide
an Inuh. I'his being .Junior Day,
ne Junior Choir nieniDers were
ut, in full bloom and rendered
ma-ic thivi._waa Lunciimg?to- the 1~
t 5 o'clock Rev-. Dawkins ,
aik a group of children to the j
loliness Church to a? program, f
[jonsored by Mrs. Clydia Mc.limp
cy. The ehiblien played well f
teir pints.. Much -credit is due
I i s. An Jimpsey Tor putting ov ei 1
iirh a splendid program.
At .?:;:o tlic Livewire club mot !
t the homo of Mrs. Martha I .an- !
rum ?? Aden street. The Sunday j \
honl lesson was taught by Mrs. 1 ,
univingham which \ctts vfery ,
(mil. Prizes were awarded to the r
nes answartng the highest hum- f
er of questions.
8 o'clock we again -found our g
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More than ever before in motion pie
lire history, Hollywood finds itsel
aced with an important three-fold joh
t must entertain the masses; buih
ormulas for victory and keep upper
nost the American way of life. Out o
detro-Goldwyn-Mayer's studio in th<
roduction of ' Bataan," a stirring pic
ure of thirteen gallant heroes. Holly
iood has lived up to its every task. Star
ing Robert Taylor. "Bataan" is mor<
han just another war picture as i
rings to life the courage and ideals o
very American fighting on the far-fluni
ronts of the world for the freedom o
IT men. With a couragelddnrto thosi
aen. the producers allied with the com
any stepped out and for the first tim<
i generations. ga\e a Negro a fightini
ole of dignity, casting KennethSpencer
jught and died so that democracy
aight live. Well pleased with the rolt
iven the greitt Negro'aclGF," Waltei
V hite, executive secretary of the Na<
onal Association for the Advancemen
f Colored People, presented Metre
ith a scroll in recognition for a demoratic
job well done. He is shown or
fie left presenting an award for democacy
to Silas F. Seadler, an executive ol
he motion picture company.
way hack to the house of wirsh:
and witnessed - another spiritu
message delivered hv Rev.. Mr
ICmily Goodwin. which was vei
rooil. Sister Goodwin preachc
no hearers enjoyed the messaji
IV e were also glad to see Sisti
Kennedy out Sunday. She ha
?;ciu shutrin for.^uuite awhile.
We have a few more mcmhci
m our sick list. We hope thei
i speedy recovery.
HKTHI.RIIKM ILVI'T. CHL'Rt.'i
ltd, S. M. Miditower, Pastor
( olii'fO IMaec---Sunday selvori
it tlir usual hour. Ail tenrhei
resent. Lesson discussed by tb
nipt. I b a. W. M. Corbitt.
At 1 \1 o'cio.k the pastor delii
red a >mil stirring sermon. >td
oct lie <d a Sober Mind. Text
Tlies. 1:1(5.
(>n the siek list l)ea. (joodsm
'nbectinn SI 7..'!( .
TUIM'n A. M. ! :. I Ul'KCH
Uev. J. N. ('aiiubman; I'astor
-s St- -S,- H-t- the lis toil tnui
\itii the Snpt. and officers- a
?p"si trf?d. ly. 1 lie lesso
vas will taught by the teacher!
rieetion of offiters weie licld fo
'elevates to. the S. S. eoiiventioi
divs Necie Ueft~ Hut ton was elec t
d dc legate. Prayer service t'ol
owed which included a tcstimon
al meeting;.
\Ve request that the people wh
1r\e relative* and friends Initio
it Trinity will come Wednesday
Inly ith for general cleaning:. Mi
.. J. Jackson chairman of the tin
ec board, was in (ircenvillc Sun
lay v raiting: his relatives an
riends. Mrs M. M. Burton wa
ibsfrnt from chinch heing Miss
onary president, she is in Littl
took. Ark., attending the Missio
n v Quadrennial meeting.'
The pastor presented Rev. \\
v who took his text 10 char
or of Dent. We were glad t
iave the wife of Rev. .J, N. Caugh
nan. Total money raised $20.05
or Wtlteh we are thankful.
See Miss Necie Bell Burton an
^ct the Palmetto Leader.
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CAM DION JOTTINGS
\acali'>n Bible s.hools ha*
closed here and results prolitabl
?tt~is. reported. "
I It is reported that Mrs. Amcl
Gamble is no more. We kno
If hat she has been very much ii
disposed. She was the w if e <
one of Camden's most influcnti:
i .iti/.ens and a strong member c
Trinity M. E. church,
i Mrs. Fanny Brown sister of Mi
J. L. Alexander (Carrie) is hon
.(tot?spending nearly a?year w if
her son in the North,
j Mrs. .Joseph Alexander (M innit
was called to Florida on accoui
I <>f the illness of her brother. SI
was at hrs bedside until the en
came assisting other datives i
earinir for liini. She is at hon
to the delight of her mothcr-ii
; law and little boy Clarence i
spending a pleasant summer i
I Connecticut with his brother How
_ jnrd who graduated from Ja.._Kau
B. hiylwhcss of *10.
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n | .ursi tsana Keesc of Coidmbi
I ( our own Helen Bclton. Mr. an
I (Mrs. J. Bolton live Ht homo. "An
is .one of Kershaw's county infli
M lcntial citizens, site is a worthwlii]
' teacher and an A. M. E. Mr
| Reese reports a -delightful stay.
I j A poem from Stuff _ Sgt. Clai
I j .mc MeC'-rmit k. APO. L\. S. /
I to his mother, Mrs. Mattic Mc
I Could we n thousand tribute pay
I i l.'Oiir 7Tothe>r to "thy" name
j Korgelting not as we ascend
The lofty peaks of fame.
Wore it not for her guiding hand
* ; Through this dark feloomy vale
j > Jin spirits now might be forlorn
Lost on life's stormy gale.
^ I Sincerely your Son, Clarence.
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t ; Macedonia Baptist Church
f itev. ('. K. Rhodes. I'astor
f | Services at Macedonia Bantis
i?-church?Sunday?veiu good ttK US
^ I ml. after it very interesting am
g cTiutiful discussed Sunday scluro
lesson, wits taught hv the Rev
J tTank Gautt. hht^- pastor rlclive
; vw in.-. message irom ai. .jonn id
r j !. subject I am tlic True Vine an<
My Father is the Husbandman
s^niie a number of visitors \ver<
present, you arc alWays invited tt
1 attend ' the little church on th<
f highway.
The?nwtny?f riends?m?Wmn?
I C .sympathi7.e w ith her in the los>
lof?hiy son James.
. ^ j MVs. Carrie Brown is at home
a train after spending sometime it
Augusta with her children.
" The sick list consists of Mrs
^ (.>ussic* Mills. Mr. Silas Moore, Mr*
Mary Lee Sligh and Miss Mary
Ailri Jones. We hope they all will
I soon recuperate.
-Second Lieutenant Alvin k.
ls Thompson of Camp Brecinbridgc.
ky.. visited friends here Monday
morning. We were all very glad
II to sec Alvin.
Folks home for the week end
j a ere Mrs. Gladys Jones ami Miss
~*ytvi? Mat r.oozor.
RoV. IT T. Stars of Cnlumb/a
as >00r in town -Monday.
>1 For the host news read. The Pal
s Mot in l oader, you will find a copy
c at Boozer's Place.
Kloiso K. Booker, report oi
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Ml. Moriah Baptist Church
) Itov. P. S. (ticks. Pastor
Wo had a wonderful S. S. and
Ao wore tjlad to see our ex-Supt.
Air. T. J. Rico. After S. S. the
pastor presented Rev. L. M. Many
ot Newberry who took his text
tmm St. John 'Jth. The sermon
, v. enjoyed?by?a+L?-Rev:?Calil
t >ve!| accompanied" him. Collection
n was tine.
, People I Know
, A S. Willie I.. Williams, is vis
+Ung his parents Air. and Mrs. K?I".
AV. Williams and other relatives.
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XV GILBERT NEWS
? Sunday was a beautiful day and
Sunday school was at the usual
Imtrr the fesaon taupht by the teaehcr
and reviewed by the Supt
p, ! Miss Mary Helen Hartley visit(C
' cd lu r mother and friends several
-unys last week in Colnnihia
| Misses Connie and Kraneine
' (.'lark visaed"Miss Bessie M. I.ytrs
.'Misses Sarah Ruth, Myrtle l>en(>
nis. little Miss .ruanita Lanpford,
j .Messrs M. C. Enplrsh Dennis
^ | lord, \ isite
1 .?iasur s. Charles. Matthew Lang
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| lord v vied Misses Connie and
I lVaiu ine Clark Sunday.
The < hureft party Saturday nite A;
n ,
t_ v.m< vi ry Micecssfi 1. A large
^ crowd rttended.
Mr, Robert Braey visited Mcsms
I I. and Chester Davenport Sunday.
R\V\ Kra
j J y, .1 aines K. Holiday visited Tn
., CrtlifMihm Sumlav. . ?
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Me<MS (lon/.alhe Roue, I. N.
I t he>tcr Davenport Robert Braa. \
visited Mioses Connie""and Frail*
idu. Clark. Sunday.
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Mr. D. C?. Bolton, our Farm
I'ein'?ngti ajlion __Agent left last
Monday morning With' a large
trot-p of l?H boys and girls nnd
? group of farmers to spend as
vi ek at S. C.. ?tate A. and M.
olloge. Urangatuirg, There they
will rceeive inspiration and vahihle
instruction .on thtir work,
food producers of the nation. Aconipanying
them was Miss F.
\. Alexander a cousin to Mrs.
Relton from Bristol. Tenn. We
'are glad to haw#; her in our
in iH^t. - *.
t Mrs. Sara Mcintosh muI Jaugh
T cr_Amelia and Fditlr?returned
1 from Caimihill, Aln._ lad.?wM., ?
1 hern frrr-rwrt v> eeks Hie visited ~
. her sons Messrs. John, Farrie E.
r I and, B .1.; fhe latter i?o of whom
: a?c in the a nurd f.orco,_I M is.-s
1 Mildred Mcintosh her grandi.
'slaughter accompanied. *the;n back,
f Dr. J), G. Garland of Winston">
Salem, N, C.. a representative of
* j the Trade Union AKL addressed
an appreciative audience here at
^"OTv aM K /.ton cTiurcTi~~nrst Sun
""'lay afternoon, Botli white and
V colored made up .his group of lis
toners. Mr. Garland declared thnt
Negroes are not and should noi
seek social equality , with white
people, hut both races arc slaves
' to American industry and should
Organize together for one common
cause. Negroes should nc cr
break friendship with white pco i
tdo. because they, can open doors
of opportunity" and Negroes may
ride in on. .their backs, continued
the speaker.
Rev. Garland returned Sunday
jvening and preached to the;
aints in Zion.
Ml. and Mr>. Simon Davis; Mr.
>nd Mr?. Hermon .Jackson of C?>umhia,:
Mrs. .J. W. Conley of ( aio.
111., and Mrs. M. F. .Kellough
f Baltimore. Md., were week end
isitOrs in our town, the guest?
f Mrs. Dolla__Hegler,. their grand
uot'her. While here. they wor
hipped with the saints at St.
'aid Baptist Khnrch.
IN COLl MHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Luther >k Waler
and children, Frizeii'tond Naarm,
of New York City spent a
nvelv vacation with Mrs. Wal.er'.i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wih,
Washington on Heoldt street.
Mr*. Walker Lefore her mar age
was Iiejche Washington of
his city.
Friends weyo glad to sec thfcin
nd made it * very pleasant for
the Walker fan\ily.
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