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?iit Saturday, September Ift, 1943 REVIVAL MEETING AT ST. s I ? Rev. S. E. Martin, Raster i | Winnsbot'o?We reached the above' named church on Monday ( enough it rained to some disadvantage but the people met us at _ the church despite the >rahi. It rained tor three days ond yet the--; V.ord blessed us with seven soils. I have never seen a greater spirit exhibited than by lhe?e good people, Rev. Martin and* nig., men: daubs have done a great work. Tne> have painted the chuiVh, covered ii anu put stone steps at the en ?'"=?Iranie m the front. The number:- snow great love lor their pastoi The pastor and 1 stopped at to home of Mr. and Mrs. Robei iienry . Monday night." Mr. an i'i. -roiiii -ii'cGri.i Ivfesoay niu Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ford ais UMr. and Mrs. John Wade Wednes , i^y li^rni. .Mr. a;iu atrs. h-dnu Thuisday night. The people cor lain y know now to take care their, pastor and his friends. I parked my car at Mrs. Hattic i amy's home for several days y. idle they transported me. from t> place. On Friday night , leaving eggs, several pacl plus a dollar bill by Mrs. , ijjittio Henry. Rev. J. 'C. Hilton and Rev. K. (J. Cunningham and a if a- and?Mrs.?Lucy?Sn-nw, and _ ^TTteral others visited from town. I visited several of the cx-?Ho-ftthers of Wayman A-r M. E. -I hiir.h. it was a trip of much *&> The niem/bcrs of St. John I say they want Rev. S. E. Martin to return for another year. By Rev. \\. G. Owens. LBENKZKR A. M. TEi CHURCH Rev. I). N. Wilson. Pastor Charleston We t?r<? <r]"d t < say that on last Sunday our scr vices .were- very gieat-aLUday- - At il o'clock ..our pastor brought us a wonderful message on "Provid-* injr Providence". It was a great -crinnn.-" The Sunday school was conducted at the usual hour by the Sept., Mr. J. Krnloch. It was I.' rgeiy attended. Tiie A. t'. E. 1 l.'eague_vvus also con iu.ted hy It. F'lesident. Mr7 V. Brandt At X o'clock Rev: |T.-sy.qi 7t<r Ihcred a s?ul stirring sermon. Among the many visitors pre> (lit whs Mr. Drayton, an officer o Bethel AMK' ltl'iVctrr Georgetown Lie marie remarks which were _ pleasantly received. Wo are looking forward to our fourth quarterly euufei once uliic:?r ?rvfh?he?he+d?on?Friday?mtfbt?hy- -t our Presiding I'.lder -Dr. J. E. > Thi'maa.?At e arc?always- Void 1 to have him. He always br<ng u informatTOir und InsjiTrattdti. " TRIUMPH CHURCH 1 Rev. Dennis Danjc), Pastor \ Sunday morning Sunday* school ' v.a.s ofk ncd and carried out in Its usual way. (After which Mi's. E , - ' lApodct of Lotumuia g \e i.. morning message. Subject.: Y7T M-sb Be Horn Again. Sunday ev tiling the V. P. E. B. met with .Miss E. Cokely presiding. Sunda.. night wo lrad with us the Sunset !'our quartet from Barnwell county who sang quite a number m ' selections ween were en.ioyeil hy the congregation. - th r pas?wr is expect* d to return : i<> tlie city this week end Iron J Sanford, Fla., where lie has bee ; sjiending a five weeks va at ion t ruly our hearts will rejoice-fm ' ins vpturn. Hp is a most outstand ing character. x i'lir public is welcome to v.or sl.i" w*'ih us at any time. Mrs. Alberta .Singleton, reporter r IRMO M:\VS ? \ Macedonia Baptist Church Rev. C^, K. Rhodes. Pastor 1 Sunday was a hrgh imy at Maci donia. Mere we are engaged in spiritual a iidold?time?revival n : __jy?y44Hr^fni<r^shouting. The 1" lowing ministers pre m*h<d sot: ^ stirring sermons all through the j tiay. Revs. C.-K. Rhodes,-Ashley, . W. G. Owens, I.. B. Golden and ( Rev. Mrs.-Jefferson. The financial reports were wonderful.We wish to thank Mr. lbShumpert of .Vlt. Zion Baptrst i church, Chapin, and Mr. Willie C'-<>i lew of St. Paul Baptist church 1 IJRington, for paying .>1.00 in tin afternoon collection. Theie wer others thiit paid $1.00, who? names the -reporter dT?T not tfet. Wi. Ihunt vim nil We were glutj to have Private Fred S. Boozer of Ft. Bragg, >?' tn?to 'Worship with-, u? ami La,. his place on the choi'r again. JUg. children in the loiiuiiunil* a^B|ha)ipy Again because t. sc^rol beds will ring Frida,\ September IT: Alirs.^Thomasena Corley left o, Monday. Sept. Id to resume he duties as teacher in the gramma school at Peaks. Air. and Mrs. Quincy l.ec Sinil. and little daughter Sonju Gerai dAc, of Baltimore, ate at hone ( for a few days. * Airs. Jumv btokos of Columbi. spent the week end here . atives. ~ " r ' ' Mr. Robert Marshall, of t'ie?< Ridge, N. J., is at home atten... re* I?ai meeting at illiuenonia <> list church, and visiting mends. Airs. Rudgie Quattlcbaum o. - Ballentine was t4a^ Sunday duiili^ guest of Airs. AIattic Boozer. Air. Roy Thompson, Jr., left o? Tuesday to attend school in-Brim.-. wick. Ga. Miss Helen Fuller, of Culunbi; Spent, last_Friday?uiia?Aixan?^ via Alae Boozer, For the best news read tile Pal metto Leader, you 11 tin<i a cop> at Boozer's Place. ' J^loiae R. Boozer, reporter , v J > ' . . I LANCASTER NEWS ill. Zion A. M. E. Zion Church tcv. W. II. Crcenvcood, Pastor I o S. S. ut usual hour with officers , '< it their post. At 11 o'clock the | P laslor preached a wonderful ser- ' 1 lion. At 3:00 and 8:00 o'clock ? ne nu'iv.bers of Mi. Zion worship- 11 id at St. Paul A. M. E. church ?' .nere Lev. tjiecnwoou is conduci ? ng a revival toi dev. Marl.n. 1 vVe were happy to have the fol- f ttving teacherd'rol' Lancaster it.'' , i>oui warship with us Sunday: .iss SHiomc .>p'<.nii, . i ss _?t iOe. ^ .ill. Alius Kirkpatri.k. M.ss Nelic box. Alius, l.ona W uli. ms, Alius f I agg? rl. Miss Heard, Miss Koon 1 1(1 AlluS ttisll i < Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Clinton ami j a Mrs. Anna Roseboro motored to . aimien Thursday to attend the | v .odors' medical meel/ng. - j ? Mrs, Annie Mae As^ili spent the J} ^x-elc end in Charlotte visaing l'eI- . ^ lives and friends. .Mr. Horace p lute spent Saturday in Columbia a business. Little (jilmoue Hud-' I <n left Friday for Washington S here he will attend school. He vas accompanied as far as Rock ' f nill by his sister, Miss I .coma ^ liaison. .Ti.iss Louise Ballard oi .Washington spent a lew days with ier mother, Alls. Ellen Buiard last \eek. Misses Wilhelminr. I'eav uul?Mattic?Ruth?Barley spent n ^ cry -pna*ant -atternoon itr Ker- p haw Friday visiting relatives. ? Mrs. Julia, Baskin, Misses ^hmie c oi'a l.asicii. Aire a.y W'iiherspoon spent a very " o <ji?u week-' end in Giiarlott< inu relatives. She was a "con* nied-lionie by her siste r an toiler .Vir, and All's. Ale : I! an r rt. \Wtdc end visitors ax the -j ? o <?i> .Mrs. Ait)' e > on i>r . j vt. Hol e i f "Thomas of Fort Bragg | / nd wife, Mrs. .Johnie Alae Thorn- a s of Charlotte. -Alixs?Amrie-H<4le- Henderson?v- j cd friends and relatives in jj .rangeburg last vvk. Rev.. sun s. R. \Y. Parker end son Ray iond Jr.. v"*site i . r?"atiy< s astonia last week. I; Sailor James F. AleMuPen. le t 'ridav for Great Lakes, 111., af- \ or sm'iiiliii" a very pleasant week ^ .villi paunts. Airs. Dosliia Ale .an With hei tins we.M e.nl n. g laughters, Aliss Ktiiel Ale.Muiie t oil is teaching at Finlcy high in A "hestermid Miss Alary AIcAL-dcn a .1 X. J. Aliss '\V ilhelniina J'eay spent i ? i?w hours with Mr. and Alirs. Lu-1 ii hei1 llaile^?last uputt:?Aliss ha la sew Vol k. Aliss Li llie Alae Dun Id Hp?arriv ed?ShUiim.iv tn?crrrt?\~e pool as a sen i'Jr.. a -A"'sitofs "at h'onie of Airs. AP.rg'r?ti till were Mr. iCnd Airs. Kowar f lilt and Sgt. John Hill. Reecm u juests of Air. and Mrs. Fretl Reit 4 .'.'ore .Mrs. A llie Ctrle-mon - an \lrs. Gladys Grahum. Aliss Lain: 1 Mf-Arinlen left tor A Ren uiiiver Airs.' Flizahoth Reeves 01 AVashingion - made her lirst ti i ... v?_? \ r>. rriv I > I ?ir v iT7Mr. Joli 11 Reeves of P'easaT 5 ill. ,W'lis 1 o- liiTo she was lion r :?*st of Mr. .* lid Mrs. Tom Gre< n<l Mr. and Mrs. irvin Robinson i he- has returned to Washington i hero she i< , "> rnv't'i Mr. and M?*s. CmimM. Uesdames Birda Mac-key, Lutishn Praiser. Hiawaina ... diss Viola Tillnion motored to '?? ?fl--*tt?? Sunday to visit iriend .nd relatives. 3 1 i<:?ir. of Mr s. Inez Wright t icre Mr. and Mrs. Howard i.i r od Mr. i.ennie Wright. .Mi- t ieie Kwiiliom?sornt the?we nd in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Karl l'.,d? : lire, S ntertained Thursday n'rht i i lonor of-their . son Mr. Karl Ba' F idge, Jr., who was married! n 1 enTTy to MT<s TTniise Morris <> | Mashintrtiin?TJit- young . eon pi A oived ivin croos 'rifts-. ,Tiss A Iff da W<:ght left thi J veck for?State?college. ^ cMrs. B. T. Blocker was caltei .i o Union to the. bedside of hei t ' < k mother. Mrs. K. K. Riley left* t Friday for Columbia to resume uw duties as matron of Benedict rollege. \ .. .i 11 I . 1J.\ I.I A .> K? S ' Sunday school- opened at th? t isual hour after which our Pasto. i ,?ev. W. F. Iinnier preached i voiulerl'ul sermon. We are look ur mruard to entertain the I)is i rict conference Sept. Hi-17. ?Mrs*?Bructlla?Gdlta-m?wits?th? t era end yuest of .Miss Re.ulal windier 01 Whit mire. .Many oi Nf.v ilopi* membei TiOtotfd to Odai?Grove A. Mi F?! .mn ehureh in Wnitmire to wit icss the beginn'.'iig - ol the reviva I aeeting. . I'l Oi. I lionias Giliiam was tli ?uest -oi his son .Mr. and Mrs i v ilson Gilliam of Spartanburg . riuaj night. Mr. and Mrs. Fill, aitor weie the y.esls ot the t?i. * .ams Sunday a i in noun. aiany members worsn/ped wit > .lev. II. B. Browning; o< Wocn ruff Sunday. They all reported me time. Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Green and children spent Sunday afternoon t ivith Prof. Thomas Gilliam and ..louy. i i.rii'.ii.. (riiiiini ti-por. ST. I'M I. M. Ik <i'H I KC'H IJov. W. I>. Jones] I'astor Green Ridjfe?The Chiistian ,'nioi) Society of the St. Paul A ' ~t?B. ilniteh \*'o. haw a strong, Up untiif A op.?liflth. J i04?, we have-"collects! 1 \YP feel that we ?ucjdMj>flia (Tjreat 1 work, Come and be wt Tarries ' Gray is president; Mrs. "M, L. R. ! Jenkins, reporter. iJ*'< . . I , | J : Mki - , . .J - J 1 ^1... .a r~ a " WINNSHOIU) NEWS September 7th'rt,a?Lrlie'tfl county 1 'raining seliool had the grandest : pening of her career. Its spue- ( jus auditorium was packed with t atrons and students and at that | ime a full faculty, Rev. C., \V. alley delivered the address enu- . tig up with a hearty welcome to | u new teachers as well as former ties. Talks were made by Revs I . u. Green, .1. M. Beatly, 1. 11. ( Uston, I. O. Simmons and \Y. .h. | ?uston. On the iqstrum were al .a \V. Alexander, J. A.I -ipsey and C:~ Cunningham^ *? 407 Students were enrolled lea . ng Ihb to gather crops and conn ~ n later. New on the faculty this yen ie Misses Ruby Rosenwnd, Mar I; > onn.-on nd Eva (it; til all of"!*' 'ohnvhia; Miss M. H. M.Clell'r, f Chai lotto, N. C.; Mrs. C. W 'alley and Mrs. Isabella of Winns toro and Mr. Eugene E. Martin of enkinsX lite. Ajbdut 2 o'clock last MoivIsk norning the home of Mr. -Alvit loins and all of >ts contents we.' lestroyed by fire. He was on the ob at the mills at the time anlis wife and two children barol 1 scaped. Mrs. Ellen Powell of N. Y. is iere visiting friends. All of Winnsbdvo ntncs?"d 1' evival meeting at White Oak on rrst?Sunday.?P?>r?pt.. who the. rom the Great Lakes t o "T! .and of Flowers". "Way in an A. ^1. K. church had i grand rally last Sunday night n which $21.'5 was raised, all the I libs not ~TeTVM ting. Pfc. B. J. Mcllltosh'who i< n> tationed at the air fields of Tu?:egee, Ala., is here this week v' ting relatives ur friends. P< L. stationed at I.ittle River. Abraham Russell and brother lie f Iso here visiting their ni?th<r. Mr. and Mrs. Harrel Sjv.inn mo iving in Washington." Or cam io\vn last ?week?and -tool;?tlv' Ir'dren hack to Chester for a v ation. Rev. P>. 1.. llall filled ih- e " . st Sunday fo?- Pov. I M. Be" \ at St. Pail BafBist hum' Ynile here he was called to Sain dark to conduct funeral service Miss Mamie Mcintosh ret""v ro^i her vacation th New Y*r md Philadelphia and- Mrs. M ilda Boulware from Baltim-i iaryland. Both expressed cn.io hie trips. t Rev. C. W. Talley wluTTias don ome-substantial Church umk he i) the Presbyterian eonnecti n ha leave ot ahsenee to attend Ch ~~ logree. Mrs. Talley our Frcn nd?English?imitr.etor?pullctl?. nd went to participate with h nisband. Wr* wislr tor ^he-y<>ut? ? ul pair abundant su.cess in tin ' indertaking. They are to Lo cm ratulated. . iBKMZIiR A, M. Ik ( Hl Rt l Rei. S. Ev Martin. Pastor St'pvlob at the usual trmrrr-Thr- lastor preached a wonderful scrnon. subject Prayer. Kvc.yone njoyed it. After service the Morn ng Star Jubilee Qi artet of Rion endcred a program for us. We ovtiiin tatwl u hn?? linn* Kvi'l V nit1 e n.ioytnl?the fine p:ograiiL_ | CAM DKN JOTTINGS Tn our New Bethel churchy?Rev.- ? . W. A> iison, past 'i' < ? ..? less church" conducted a series < Meetings. beghinin" M? v >i) Friday his subject was "I Will Jo" l'rom St. Luke 15:18. Five reautiful pictures warn given . lamely: Prayer, Love. Mercy, Jus-' ice and Time. Sent to bring th? bodigal back to a loving father, rime was- the bringer along with .fayei\ Only v> isir that ?every-?erson coulu have heard this sei non last ! inlay ingot. lies'.~ s\~ ion will preach Monday an?Ftrcstiaj^ nights^?Sepbenvber . kill! 1 ml. -A*C to LllC li.n.lK'M* 1>%4. o.. ...>.4 I;i ...i i... ions?hi* a Ciw if'twn gmuiinu J Mr A. .>1. r.., ii).\ uu.i.c.i ?.. las some strong r? \ivaii.-i uno vriter kiiow and was instruniei. r. itiik. 11.11 l:ei. ,i. i-. _ M%?ton here tast Juiy nu no .. , Another ol my hustmml s ac>|ii.i.. ante is Key. J. .VI. Hawkins. Si long to have eome. to t annin, ny uearhome city and jnc.icu. t'aimii'ii does nut Know eno. ? >1' our strong- ministers neme .. acessai y to sjieas ami i >n n< ifmki, ? 1 i.ivie will be a 1-Jaby eon.v. 11> at Trinity .U. K. diuioi i.eg... niiji' \\ ooncsiiay loin iron'; ?? i r-oekicl..?This, writer was askei. _ . ill -?e .? i.e.-.e. .o ... .. ittle Ar.ine A. Jordan, airs. Es cue J oi i.illl, ifle liio...ei, n.iia n L j)per i <ioi|)Oi n Si. .-\s Meinour ol' Sai.y s lieaUiy Siiojip. .ere s hoping loat Allille win ?... tie prize anlOli^ tile s. ver.u i.?< Tea. We are oo.ng our uesl a. . oroau id. r.. iieu...M...y . vili_iel|. ^ iiirn. \ ernicl G. Gathings is visi. ng tier nioinei airs. .Aiiic.a Si. w ] oi woo is slid on the s.vk list. . >irs. Gathings is a dear ami trui 'rinnrl of v<??t<n*-viiiivo L/tii^iucu iu ........ thai Aii Oi.ll U. .UU.I.HU ... ??i tic* llO.SjMLUi .11 V . I'tlMiU.i.. "it. .e w) 1 lonunuc 10 IIN|)IOW.. Anas \\ 11.1c aiae .10.ie.s a loach :r ui Jnci.non soiiou. in ii.iu..^. 1. ith hoi imtimi ami ncsn ... ; voi k Ro^inniny 1 Uca.ia> .01 n...chools oity.H mo .lie oon. 01 on. . tic, ii tooy ?\re well spent. jii>, i.ui> naii'oi a.1.1 1 an jj.rl'iiisv TTTtn rrttov Wti-umi' 1111?iu_ m linoiv. Aid., th/s wis ok to spend .he winter with husband anuThe girls will attend ichool there. Flovihe E. Hurst. ? ill ' 1 *< . 1m ? l ' .1- . . ? * - -e. - - | THE PALMETTO LEAF "THIRD * " ~ . '* "?J ; ^ jw f * L W T A w^?w M ? W ? m J a ? ~*-4BlilL ^B^. ^ ^ T^a ^7ES( YOU can back that boy yc 1 ?o well?can help as though y were around his shoulder, your ha ing his gun as he lights his w Europe! "Now, in this'nv5htli of September, ||| great opportunity to help supj: INVASION ? not with your ble even with a gift, but just by mal m safest investment in the world. Your part is at least one extra $ Bond during the Drive?at lea &jsm That's in addition lo your regu - Bond purchases. Everyone who ] can must invesPat least $100. Som must invest thousands in order our national quota. Invest out of Invest out of idle and accumulate This is how you can follow "Olc right into the heart of Europe. ?World's Safest Investm< United States War Savings Bonds purpose of satisfying ?Series ?: gives you back $4 for taxes. Dated SeptenV every $3 when the bond matures. due December IS. 1 Interest: 2.9% a year, com. nations: $500. $1, g|sf&5$ pounded semiannually, if held to $ io,000, $ 100,000 ar maturstyTDenominations: $25, $50, prltc. Dar ?,.d oCcru $100. $500, $1,000. Redemption: P" "CCrU nnv time 60 days after issue date. Other securities: Set Price: 75% of maturity value. ings Notes; 7s% < 2'/i% Treasury Bonds of 1964. Indebtedness: 2% Ti 1969: readily marketable, accept- of 1951-1953; Unite able as bank collateral, redeemable Tugs Bonds Series at par and accrued interest for the States Savings Bond; I H %[ &*15,000,000, N0 W- B A WKTWtr a u ( These Firms and Individuals 1 'S'W ? rf_ is .. 1 .J..I I, .,1...... .. lilt' 1 F t'UMII ? I rep ft rnilCIU <?vtvmt?v h Mr. M. A. Entzminger n? i ,i Dr. S. R. Higgins Dr. E. A. Adams -? Dr. A. J. Collins, Dentist Dr. H. D. Harper, Dentist Dr. R. W. Mance, Physician Dr. J. G. Stuart, Physician Rev. H. B. Butler Prof. C. G. Garrett FTB. Schumpert Lumber Co. S. C. 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