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Saturday, October 16, 10.43 Rev. J. C. Colcloutfh To Leave Sidney Park C.M.E. Church By T. J. Morris The Rev. J. C. Colclnugh who has pastured Sidney Park church ? Tor the past five years will close out the financial affairs of this con fcvence year, Sunday night, Octohcr 17 at 7:30. Dr. Colclough >vrll leave next Tuesday for Chicago, 111., v.here he will be the guest speaker for Bishop J, A. Bray during the S. E. Missouri and Illinois conference ? which will convene next week. Dr. Colelough will be transferred to that conference. Dr. Colcloueh will return to C a-. _ lumbia and will preach his farewell sermon as pastor of SWlney Park church, , Sunday, morning. November 14lh at 11:00 o'clock. I There viTT lie !i f.ire well nvncri'Tm * for I.)r. and Mrs. Colcloucdi Sunday night, November 11th. The South Carolina Annual conference will be hehd' November 17 at Sidney Park church at which lime a. pastor , will be fissioned to Sidney Parle church. A minister from the S. E. Missouri and lllr nhia. ruuifeuonco' ..wdi-Uie aj m trued to Sidney Park church. Second District To Hold "Meeting December 4th Session To Tic Held at Butler "i ' High School, Barnwell I I "At the call of President J. E.I Bla nton of Voorhees Jr. colic ire, Ex. Committeeman for the Second District of the Palmetto Teachers' association, the Ex. Committee met_in_its regular meeting: in Aiken a few days ago. Plans were made for the di'strict meeting which will he held in Barnwell, S. Cf, at." the Butler school, on Saturof Barnwell county will-be host to the district meeting. It was de ? Cided on the invitation of the Bai n (Vol teachers to hold the meeting t The program as planned for i Barnwell will begin at 11 o'clock, t mnsir will be fnrnirhod by Butlet {-<; high school and some students t: from tile-. Voorbees choir. Miss 4; ~ " Mary Eva White of the State De~ \ ?? pavtiuent of Education will speak e on elementary education; Supt. v . . ' "'T"" : ~'r .*. *> - : v -* . .>.-?? ' ::;.^.-.;-:V.: ^ : I . Si!-,.- > & * ' -;f '{ 1 ;' \ . . BnreflU'of Public TCoTntion*, i COMBAT UNIT IN NORTH AF Bofora antiaircraft gun man their Temporarily stationed near Fifth Arn of a Coast Artillery regiment are o; 0f* the Sultan of Morocco. (U. S. Arrry iimi.wu otv vt.i.'o iX I ! < IV1 I OIA ]) Sunday school at Bethlehem _v wa^ very good with Supt. W. L. h Marshall and teachers at their I ..posts duty. Mr. and.Mrs. Henry Cooke gra- w ciously entertained relatives from ? Jenkinsvijle Saturday night. a Miss Pauline Mathls formerly of this place, but now lives i n p Florida is here visiting her mo- i g ther, Mrs. Roeelia Williams. Mrs. Lark aid daughter scrv- ^ ed supper Oct. 1 for Misses Kemp, and Frances,. Inez and Annie Mae Sayles. . l' Mrs. I.ula Pean, Miss Gladys Griffin and little Vernie left last , i . n Friday for New York City. Mrs^ Annie Robinson received newf from Mariner Eddie Lee Robinson that he is in Italy getting afimg nicely. * . , , Friday afternoon Mesdames Dean and Parker entertained the ? Misses f rtrk, ROeso, Kemp, inez, 1 Frances ^nd A.nnie Mae Sgyles. ii A delicious saJnd and sweet re- S t I _i_ . * T " ~ ~~ ~ ^ \ Nurses Are Fronl In War i .v- . , v'St bs> *'/ ' , ... mi?* /,>v' Hero an intravenous infusion is I Mew York City. "Touch of Barnwell county and | >thcr state olFicia!s will be "intro- c.: luced if >they aro present. Mr. h Cllis Dean of the Voorheos facul- W. y will give a demonstration in A >oultry raising, and there wiU be ci i goncml discussion on Edi/cation . ei ed Vy Miss Martha P. Wright, t; eanes teacher from Lexington tl ounty and ltev. B. G. Reddish Par?well. The P resident of n he Palmetto Teachers' association o tlr. J. T. W. ilfms will speaTi" and hen the regular business of the rr lay will be transacted. 1c The people frdin the five counies of Aiken, Barnwell, Bamberg, r, Orangeburg and Lexington felt p :ha.t the district meeting will have (.j i large attendance, and that maters of great importance will be |1; it tended to at this meeting. After ,jj ho meeting Mrs. Sanfortl P. Brad- y >y wife of Principal Bradhy of p] ichofield school, where the meet- ^ 11 g was held, and Mrs. Cherry of ,i( he Schotield faculty assisted the U oung women from the H. E. de^^ii lartment of Schofield, and the pi nembem ok^the?Ehe.?Committee 01 verb treated to a very pleasant (1 urprise^ a chicken supper_ which arras beautifully served. ;i ? h, ; ' : ? ti v. V 0 a ti X S. Wnr Department tl RICA?Negro crew of a 40-mm f1 posts at Oujda, North Africa, iy Headquarters, these members , n duty there at the request of photo). It ast wits served. " at John Williams of the U. S. Na- s' y is home on?furlougiv visiting--^ is wife ami-other relatives. hi Mrs. Mattic Sanders passed a- ^ 'ay Saturday after a long illness u. he will be buried at Pine Pleas- ij nt church beside her husband. ;i ti Mrs. Mat tie Fayles served sup- _ ' cr for Miss Kemp and Misses aylcs, Saturday night. Mr. Grover Bowie loft for Phildclphia today. ^ Mrs. Catherine Williams spent ^ he week end home. Mrs. Lucinda Jackson-is home ? . r L to fter spending a part of the sum- ^ ler in Washington. ^ The rally at, Marshall's. Chapel *as a gi'eat success. TofaT raised 131.00. fr Pvt. Jesse Fletcher spent a few f U av?r with relatives last week.? i it. MlSKt'S and SYTyles left Yr; or New York Ciiv nfter ennn^- H ig their vacation with Mrs. Bella Si Inyles and other relatives. t Line Fighters l' I ime >cing given at Lincoln hospital in r A Mt)\ "? ... . ; , Prin. ipal Hradby of Schofield r.d Mr?. Justine Washington, the Lanes teacher of Aiken county; Ir. Hrckson, president of the ikon County association togethr with those who sorved wfcrc giv 1 a vote of thanks for the enterlinment. so unexpectedly given je delegates. In opening the meeting Ex. Com ittlee.nian J. E. Blanton, jimong I her things Said, "Today there are those who are iving advice. which to say the ast (iocs not seem to be conueivc to the best results, for all mcerned. The future of the almctto State Teachers' associa011 is in the haads of the memi'rs of this district and in the ands of members in the other istricts, decisions made now are f vital importance to usr No lanned program of some men alays up while others must, stay _ own can succeed, such plans bring leir own doom. On the oti.er _ and, he who would refuse to see lain facts in a time like this can s of little use to us. To live, ic Pajmetto State association mst hear all elements in the asso-1 ation, and after all fraye been f card, the majority usually makes | ic right decision. Those who I ould tear down a house because f a bad leak in the roof are just s bad aij those who would atcjnpt to stay in a house and do . otlhing about the roof that has ic leak." "We must all pull together ?to top the leaks, and there are sevral in the Palmetto association, t the present time. No president the association can do much nlej?Si he has the advice and help f the officers and members, from te Ex. Committee on down the ne. This is a time for keen inight and careful thinking on the art of us all. ilencc all decisions cached at the district meetings lis year should be carefujly conJered, with our faces set towards olumbia for . the annual meeting : April, 1944, the actjonfj taken icre next April m?y well break ic association, or they may give s new life, with a forward look, onte of us feel that we are goto. get that new life, but ii liould come . from the teachers lemscjvcs, TJ rtf does not coine iom them it will not last." LAMAR NEWS Sunday was a high day among ic church school students. The -tendance was good. The discus: on of the lesson by the classes ere quite- hclpfuh? The tleve? onal servivcs conducted by the cal preachers Wore full of the >irit. This was indefcd a spiritil feast. The WSCS under the rection of Mrs. M. Dubose held fine meeting in the interest of ic work of the church, Accord g to Mrs. IHibose, ami Mr. Cleo I homas, president of the "6h" ana will, be announced ?Sunday >r a great day at John Wesley lurch on the 5th Sunday. M>rs. , nnie Fans of 'Washington, D. C, j ie of the greatest gb'spel song rds of America, is adding much i the spiritual life of the church | id community. Mrs. Sadie Kirvin of Darlington i here visiting- relatives?a ft d i ienc'.'-' for a few days. She was ] church Sunday ni^ht, among < ie saints full of the Holy Spir- < Mrs. F. Fraisej:, Mrs^ DarrnTATrs. X- (Tar 1:0wav are stjITori ie sick list. ^d>. drove Methodist Church According to Mrs. L. M. Hymes I * S ?^ ? L ^ . J ? THE. PALME! / 1Mb, ('. (;. GDOVKK HOLDS ;KI:.\T QI AUTICK " v> Greenville, Sept. 2 -21 The Fourth Quarterly" Conference of \llen Temple A. M. K. Church was iresided over by the Presiding Elder, Dr. C CI GloVeT,"With Dr. K. S. Taylor, Pastor. Dr. Glover is a lover of the Sunlav School, and attended it at every Quarter, he always inspired ins hearers. His sermon were uttcrable forces that lifted men to higher heights. Hg was loud in praise for the triumphant victory achieved. And especially he pay . tribute to the pastor, Dr. Taylor, for the Hercilean task accomplished. A double victory has been won, .he momentous crisis passed, and air oust .Two hundred fifty dollar, paid in the victory drives Total amount raised for the year five thousand dollars. The four years of Dr. Taylor's pastorate here, were banner years of record breaking sucess. *He came, he saw, he conquered." In thc-midst of humble ami inevitable realities of daily life, he being on God's side and With the faithful members" holding up his hand, brought back- the joy, the confidence of, where there's a .will there's a way. He came to us with an aim, avpurposc, and opportunics to attain his end, started forth like hurts at the kisyr' of Spring.?The i>lack cloud of twenty-two thousand dollars that-lump: over us, is notv less than four . thousands dottars^A- modern M irackv has been performd, and our faith" in the unexhaustible power and efficiency in prayer has been increased. His sermons,, like some sweet be guiling melody, brought happiness to the hearts of mon. ilc stands witli the Eternal for Righteousness , and handles without gloves the slack, the careless and uriconcern . Long may he live to lift up Christ, that others might -look and live. Many were the words of praise and commendation in -the reports of the Auxiliaries of the c)nn.h for him and his Queenly wife, Mrs. N(*cie Taylor, who stoved nobly by bis side end proved-herself io be a helpmate. ?Because of the -unfailing- lack, and implacement favor of /our Leaders, Dr. B. S. Taylor pastor, and Dr. C. (?. Glover, Presiding Elder, the church unanimously asked for their return to Allen Temple Church. - __AntiTAir : ; r* \ "" " \ < v ; : \>s \ .? '/ - \s> ' s pgl :v 'jQ^pl?C *W British Tommy sits at controls f. ths.many- war -weapons made by G< plant at Peterboro. Canada. ^ Guns flying cnc-roy bombers, a large crowd attended the services of the church. The sermon by the Pastor, Rev. Mi. J. Porter was full of spiritual life and pow?r. Mrs. Annie Eans of Washington worshiped with us. Those who heard Mrs. Eans Sunday will never forget her for Those sweet "Tings Sfre sffflg. Mo tire f M a FT Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Roborson of Aleot, were also among the /isitors. Mr. and Mrsr fsndtgr ftogtmeen-; Lertained. as their dinner guests Sunday p"" ?od Mrs. M. J. Porer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilymes, r"^ . \ ' . ; ?:? TO LEADER ? ( aiti isM-: news i Dr. D. ('. Crosby, P. E. of the' "'partynburg District, preached a i -iiul stirring sermon at' Williams i Chapel A ME Zion church Sunday night. All- that were present cn-.? ..juyod. Liu: ~ message... Miss Mac Lillie Engiish, R. N\, left Thursday, Oct. 7, for N. Y. City, after spending a short vacation with parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English. Miss English will spend several days with sisters, Misses Frances and Arthuree English before reporting on duty. Fh6 has accepted a position a t Rivet side Hospital. Miss Ruby Tucker left fori Charlotte. N.?C~ after speiuUag her vacation with parents Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tucker. We were very pleased to have MrsT MazeTine Shns of Boston, Mass., an<t the two daughters of Mrs. Lottie Brown, of Shelton to worship with us at Williams Chu pel Sunday night. The people of 'Carlisle are trying to get their pastors ready for Conference and Association. Oak drove school, Hamilton and others will open "Monday Oct. 18c| - i an.1 in*?>u ywip ciiiint'ii iuuuy?= FLORENCE NEWS Mi*. Walter (Bul/by) Brooks of N.Y. City is in the city vlsitirtf? his mother Mrs. M. Brooks. Miss Clemmie Brown, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Brown, passed away at 2:20 a.m. Saturday^?Oct: Oth, at her home 110 E. Palmetto St. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 11 at Cumberland Methodist church. A brief progegm rendered and eulogy by Rev. J. W. Taylor. In terment Union cemetery. Surviving: three sisters, two brothers; five nieces, one nephew; two sisters-in-law;?three brothers-in-law other relatives and a host o f 1 friends. I'fe. Theodore Tjiwrnnpn of Pt Clark,. Texas, is in tlie city visit-! iinr relatives and friends, Mrs. 1 -j I Laura Lavvrenpg. Xhe?following?relatives attend - 1 , ed the funeral services.,, of Miss|. Clcmmic Brown: Rev. aifd, Mrs. j. C. K. Brojvn and son of Clover; \ Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Brown o f f ..Washington, D.. C.; Mr. and Mr6. ^ B. Coddard; Mrs. Thelma Reese j and Mr. Reese of Marion; Mrs. f Holloway of Charleston; Mr. Wil- \ Hani Brown of N. Y. City; Mrs. : Clemmie S. Bailey of Summer- \ ville. "" " craft^Gun^?7~~-_ ^ .vy.v . ' ' >'; .. ." :x : ...... .. ?..vX'V^vV r-\ ' * '! ; I 1 v\ . N ' . v. -r^ i K V ;jA * : L >T a, 3.7 inch antl-atrcraft ftunrone'of , meral Electric at its Canadian O E. I of this^type are used against high~ v Mrs. Annie Hans, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ropers and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rogers-- < Everybody is cordially invited lo attend the singing convention > which avill l.e held at Sandy Grove church October 17 at 8 p.m. This 1 meeting is beings sponsored by the ] men Di ine cnurcn unoor trie di- ( rection of Mr. T. E. Rogers in the ] interest of the "Brotherhood*' ac- , cording to Mr. C. Burroughs, pres i wlent, who ^nnounoed the program I Sunday. ' * i By R. I)., reporter I - ? ^ r ' " 7 Bureau of Public Relations, T SELECTIVE SERVICE AIDE IS C. Johnson, executive assistant to Si Genera! Lewis B. Hershey, discusses recent tour of Army induction statii Benson IX Mitchell, in bis office in the quarters, Washington. Colonel Johns REV. JULIUS HOLMAN PASTOR ? th BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH fo SUMM ERVILLE, WRITES ti< This my list wriififiik several 1 years. This rs sitqply a statement of facts. We congratulate our rredecossor-on what he-dUL?When v\c were assigned to this church. J we were surprised in "not finding pj cn Bethel's historic grounds any convenient place in which to wor- ^j, rhip. Being directed to an unin- ?0 citing snot where a place of wor- .,n hip was rented, we took charge jir ivith determination. Within a few (JV liain auditori'um. We pushed and (1]( vorked each day and night, solic- tiz ing aid in labor, materials and vVt :ash. We raised from our small |j{ ncmbership an almost unbclicva-lc amount of?money?under?the""HIT rircumstances. Our work is- the (hi narvcl ot the towiu hy both white <n-< Iiicl colored. Our white friends ?oi wo still helping' us some. We re- M, ently built two pairs of the four ha ;tcps; bought runners; a set of ho ret dahor for two" more pairs of th< tteps and the steeple our brick fn vork will be completed. Some one <loi aid our building \vherr~conipleted k?l vill be worth $40,000. We are not :ny authority ' but we think the hi? nrtlding will be worth at least "rel >30.000. We had to secure mate- 0tl :ials and labor at war time top co' )rices. Because the government s utilizing most of the skilled"'1h- j U'1 >or, we have not been able th get | * nn;e work done which should *iaV0 K|l >een done months ago. There is! itill much work to be done hut to I lave a building hire this and at 1 he same time with not a dime of r?' lebt on it added to the fact that ce have a little money in trcas- ',0 le, is almost a miracle. ( ,,lli When we took charge the church cemingly was allowed to run he- l!S' nnd in payments of jts general ' ul issessments because of its build- . . ng load, yet we have pahl every issessment for both last and this? j 1 car and expect to make a round i port at the annual conference. At our last quarterly confer- lrv nee three or four of the stewards nrdc the ft nor making strong deas to the presiding elder ask- f>~' ng him to recommend the return if the pastor. Also the young Topic's report asked that the pasor be continued that he might ieep up the work started among hem. * On the 6th of October in session '""v vhere the presiding^ elder called j/ he district together to report for he Victory Drive, one of the stewuds again remiding the I*. E. in 11 :r. earnest passionate plea that ll. ,hc congregation is expecting the '' 1 *turnof-the pastor. Some one emindeu him that this? is not a juarterly conference. His reply vas that he Wanted the whole disrict to know that they were askng for the return of Rev. Julius ( u..i? ' ,-.11 ST. MATTHEW BAPT. CHURCH |1: loc Rev. W. M. Green, Pastor ,lor ~ lh< Winns"boro?Sunday our pastor r? laptized four converts and Mr. VK 1Soal>ro?ks joined our , ;u> :hurch by letter coining from the r? I.Ies^ian Hill Baptist church. Rev. Saj \. L. Diff^s, the writer, preached | (Jr i short, sweet sermon, " subject: I Mil Put on the Whole Armor; and 1 del ?verybody seemed to have enjoy-1 is ?d the**sermon. We are looking J Mi forward to the 4th Sunday when Co ** . --1 ^ I 1. S. War Dooartm<*nt PROMOTED?Ccloncl Campbell elective Service Director Major papers covering report of his 3ns with his assistant, Captain Selective Service-System. Headon was promoted to his present ahoto). ._ c Singing Union will meet at e St. John Baptist church. Mrs. Bertha Burrell was elected r delegate to go to the As'sociam. VROUND WEST COLUMBIA By Rev. A. L. Diggs SancVay fount, us at I*t. Mattho iptist church, Fairfield county, v. Wm. Green of West Colurr.:i. pastor. Tie. "meeting" was 10(1: The pastor Baptized four (1 the writer preached. At the citation for joiners, one joined Christian experience and was i:cn the right haii(l~(TMtdhiwstrtp mg with the four that were Bap-: ;ed. A collection was taken lieh amounted to $18.00. Bene tion In?Rev. Bro. Alston. Miss Sussie Leo Drchcr the only lighter of Rev. J. W: Dreher. " ~ ? girl that was given the scholship to Allen university at S. Sivontion at Double Branch A. **** ~E. church, in July, is sick and s been for four weeks. We pe for her speedy recovery. Little Annie Luc daughter?off? ? write is on me sick list now the second week with wlmt the :tor pronounced pneumonia. \Yc pc for her a speedy recovery._ Mr. Earnest Smith who went on ; .vacation in June to New York :urned last ' Wednesday October i to begin his studies in _schooj.aking. A program was given at the ke View high school, W. Columt last Monday night for the ? icfit of the school, sponsored by s. --Ada Bull the principal.?All \ ichers were present. Those tak f part on the program were as low's: Singing by the school led . Mrs. Bogan; quartet selection.'^. ublc Branch AMK church; and irtet selection by St. Luke Bilpw t church. Brookland Baptist lers and quartet. Double Branch _ rtior Missionaries. Sermon l?y _( v. \V. H. Walker, also Rev. A. 1^. L'gs, Rev. Jeff Albert and Rev. Mickons. 'Xnance. committee as follows: . Muse Jones, Mr. James Oor. Mr. Dozer Byrd. Mr. Willie times and Mr. B. Tucker. It ,a- very nice timer?Collection I ami some cents. Rev. Prof, gan in his remarks turn thank:} the minister's and friemls for part thjy played on the pro. tm. Ben6dtelion by Rev. W. 11. Ukci\ [lev. J. X. Caughman renewed subscription to the Palmottq ^ ndcr by paying the writer 75;. '? ticef?All persons who sub- B ibed for the Palmetto Lender1 I ough the writer is expected to 'I iew when your subscription ex- jA cs. See the writer and renew IB go to the office. IB OVIDKNOK A. M. K. CHl'RCH ^ Rev. J. E. Dixon. Pastor Sunday was a beautiful clay with church-poors present. S. S. at :2^ with pood attendance. Coition pood. The lesson was in estirtp. Snpt. Bowers reviewed lesson with remarks by Rpv. > uphman. A red hot praise ser- f e and old time love feast and 1 t kept the spirit burninp. Our i' f stor brought us a sharp mes- l ;o from Rev. 17:(?. subject The eat Day. Our pastor fellowpod one member with Provi ice, Mr. Thermon Bowers who I here orT a Turlouph. One joined Allen Cauphman. The Holy | | mmunion was administered. For,-* f| I ... . 1 PAGE THRig^lM Inilh we can say the church is K'\iu<v on. 'Our class leaders 1 ;?*U' "'???! rt nut. M<iiil?'is oii tin- sick list: Mr. *fl >1 illie S. lt"n. .Mrs. Kosie Colipan, l| ii . U. ('atiirhman. -1 Mr. T. Powers is homo to see 1 is -part-tit. M. . I'uwoiv. We \Vere : "a d i ' lii.ii. Mr. .1. I'ov.v rs r-:t one t> Kliv.ai?cth, N. Y., lso Mr. Timothy Colnian who was J, ?rt:t? ?<> sec tiis Tnrrtbcr. Mrsr. Ro- ~ ii Ciiiuian. K< v. -Dixon was the Saturday it-'lit tru.cst of Mr. and Mrs. Pet- ? us Mayers where lie reports havijr had a pleasant stay. . I I.ande Weils, reporter ,, Don't Let ?CRAY? HAflt== Count You Out! Stay in the Ring of Popularity by 9 Coloring Your Hair This iasy Way IIf you want to bring a new, rich color to your hair? ; start using Godefroy's Larieuse ' Hair Coloring now. It acts, quickly and directions in the red box make it simple to apply. 2YoulI be amazed at how evenly and easily it gpes on. . 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