The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 23, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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? Sntu day* October 2-V 14U3
Dr. Shepard Appears
And Means Committe
Incorporation Of Salt
Washington, Ort.r (ANP)--Dr. J^t
James 41. Shepard, president of
Nor.th Carolina State college, 1 0
Grant)" Master of the N. ('. Ma_
? sunsr--and?widely known?paliticul Jolt
pud c'ivL'"tender In his rettlon. wag *
the only Negro appearing before J]
the house of representatives ways rolo
means copuhittce,. a student of f;cs
government, urged the committee nftc
to incorporate a general sales levy a;c(
*in .the 1044 tax^ program because Cou
buying power and at the same time m;p
make every person conscious ol
.his individual daily financial sup- nnv
port of?the war elfort and?the ?it(j
^ benefits of American citizenship hea
* Speaking before the committee tc
? tin the sales tax which is i.nnonulai
m some quaiters, Or. Shepard said ?;
"A sales tax appears to me to be ^
the fairest type of levy. It reaches wju
the people who actually have the
ability to pay it and it absorbs |-"ou
much of the surplus buying powei v^a
that exists among laboring classes t.ffc
who are making much more money
today than the so-called white- 1lja
"collar groups." _ . .
Or. " Shepard pointed out that |aK^
the sales tax would not unduly
burden the fixed income tmnins.
whose salaries have not been sin#
raised appreciably during the past the*
few years, because these persons ? ]
^ had never been extravagant mp
, spenders. the
"The jnen and women in the all
fixed salary groups are the savers the
of the country." Dr. Shcpard said, miti
"and we never had had to worry tine
. about .savers....*\\hii9 it is true that A!
. _ poor people would he contributing tupi
. .. their "widow's mite it would be .the
li? done?cheerfully because of the Waj
hen'eTils we al'g now rdCeiV- TTVf?
ing." ' >vhc
At the conclusion of his remarks, Bes
Dr. Shepard was congratulated by
Chairman Robert L'. Doughton and .T .
by Rep. Hprold Knutson, R-Minn.JjVj
She
. MT. IIORR A. M. E. CHURCH n
' __ baci
?Rcyt J, i>, Washington^l'asf'r. -atM:
thrc
Sunday was a high day at Mt. now
Horr el\urch. The Sunday school of
Was well attended in spite of the Mis
sudden change in the weather. The Bar
? whole congregation was elated as
well as surpijsed when Dr. S. R. B
Higgins, ex-pastor and president "Do
oi__Allen university, put?in iris ap- had
' pearance. Dr. Higgins loves the ''Fa
fi. members of thrs charge and they and
love him, and highly approciatc deal
him. After a few. roihurks to the "'V.
S. S. the pastor accompanied by u'o?
Rev. M. Deas, brothers Ben Brown
Graham and Dr. lliggins ascended
the rostrum. After the devotional
exercises, the pastor in most ?
jg,. bent-ting terms presented Dr. lHg- Rev
* gins to preach. ?? sotr
Dr. Higgins expressed the joy The
and gratitude it was to him to be cd i
permitted to be back in Mt. Ilorr pros
church. He gave a brief review of soci
the work being done at Allen af- Fi
,ter which he selected Ephesian spei
U:ll as the basis of his discourse, ent?
He preached a practical, edifying lane
and spiritual sermon which touch- R
Cd the "hearts of his "audience. Stu;
After the service and main of- Gra
fering, a special donation was lift of !
ed for IDr. Higgins. He went a- on
way happy _ and everybody else M
Was happy. During the mist week Dad
meetings were had every night by wliil
(he local preachers, officers and
members of the church. This meet *'sfing
closed Sunday' night by the l'cco
pastor who preached out of his . T1
soul to a packed church. Total
collection for the day was $102.19. l^c
With only three more Sundays sorc
now before conference, everybody
is endeavoring to show the pastor
in a concrete way how much he is
thought of" by the congregation.
This has been a year of sweet fellowship
between the pastor and St
people. shoi
Miss Irene Harris, the daughter cam
of Mr. Isaiah and Lizzie Harris oi mes
White Plains, N. Y., returned last ed.
Wednesday after a pleasant stay ing
with relatives and friends. She wor
is a great defender of her faith.. Jto_t
which is in the Seven Day Adven- port
tist denomination. T1
Mr. Isaiah Harris has been con- of J
finqd to hrs home for quite some- 8 o'
time, although not strictly in bed. with
'Sister Lizzie Harris is one of the brot
leading stewardess of the church, was
The/pastor was the dinner guest port
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Simmons U>?i ?aii
Sunday. The
The people of this coiVfmunity .Lhei
are busy harvesting their fall crop jug
of beans. The vegetables lpoic-- -Tl
very pijomhiing. A Tittle rain wili of t
help very ipuch. We are now' gel hon:
tinfe our pastor ready so that h'c Slig
fnay go to the enferenee and mafcc by |
his report and return to us. For ??Ca
truly he is the right man for the mt.r
Mt. ITbrr charge. dm
" (Mrs.) L. M. Ashe, report^'
4 by
BLLEFTON NEWS
Carmel A. M. E. (Church
Rev. W. M. Kelly, I'astor ds
:hil
Sunday was a lovely day for all i
church-goers^ and the members of. A
v.armci /vivir, church took advan- i?iv<
Cage. Our Pastor, Rev. Kelly, Jbpj
preachec| a very impressive ser- rolfc
mp^n. At 8 o'clock, Rev. Kelly a- as.
gain preached ah inspiring sermon .vie
at St. John Baptist church. After- thy
ministuiml to a laige numbei. The -trhr
spirit ran hrgh throughout the sci -Box
.videa apd the financial reports has
' wete ?ood. niu
??? . i
?t?. v <?* , '3cr.
; Before Ways
;e; Urges 1
ss Tax
ta Moten
i Serve On
irsing Committee
liss Etta Moten. who plays th(
of (."Boss" in "Porgy ant
s," now on tour of eastern citio:
;r a Broadway engagement, ha!
spted for the National Nursinf
nci 1 for War Service, to serve (i
"ouncirs?Coordinating?Com
tee on Negro Nursing.
[ am greatly interested hi doin;
thing I can to build up the
roir's facilities for?maintaining
!th both (lurino the war anc
r it." said Miss Moten, h
iptod the committee pest..
Studying professional nursim
f believe, one of the very be?
rs a young woman can find t<
:her the wntl-berng of people a
t -
v iiv. i IO illl UVUIlUt; U
1 participation in tlie wai
>rt. I sec in the U. S. Cadel
so Corps an opportunity foi
lificd young Negro women ,,t<
ler a war service that will giv(
ing benefit, and as well to re
e absolutely free a profeasiona
ninp- tint will l,n . ^ofnl to tht
lents themselves throughout
r lives.
Because I feel it is extremel>
ortant for Negro girls to joir
Corps. I am very happy to dc
I can to promote the work o!
Council's Coordinating Com
tee on Negro Nursing at this
e."
liss Moten hopes to have oppor
ity to tell about the work ol
bin tin nit I~ Nursing Council ficii
r Service in the different cities
>ugh iNow jungland and the Eas
re her tour with "Porgy an(
s" will take her.
ovn in a small Texas town, Miss
en began singing at the age ol
the chin ch of which her father
Rev. F. F. Moten, was pastor
studied at Western Universitj
Cansas City and later at thi
vers ity of Kansas. She wenl
< to secure her Master's^ degrct
he latter after?the birth of hoi
se daughters, all of whom art
planning professional careers
their own in different fields
s Moten is married to Claudt
nett, founder and head of the
ucialed Negro Press.
esrides her starring role ir
rgv and Bess," Mrss Moten has
Btoadway?engagements?It
st and Furious," "Sugar Hill'
"Zombie." She has done a greal
apd spend sorno time in Holly'
d making pictures.
JONKSVlLLIi NEWS
Sunday was a .beautiful day
. Jar rick preached an inspiring
non, which was enjoyed by all
missionary meeting was call
together at G__o'clock by the
ddent. , A junior missionary
ety was organized,
rivate Arthur Littletfohn if
iding his furlough with his pai
lie is stationed in MaryI.
ev. Jar rick, wife, Mr. E. i)
u t, Mrs." Fannie NorfuT, ant
ce.GafTney were dinner guest?
Prof, and Mrs. E. D. GutTne>
last Sutiday.
rs. Earnestinc Smith Bates ol
timore is hohie spending ale
with her parents,
ir. Walker Smith is on the sic!
We all hope for him a speed\
very.
he Charlotte Jubilee quartet
at roster t^napei or
fifth Sunday'at <7 p.m. Spoild
by Rev. Jarrick.
ITTLE MQUNTALN NEWS
Mrs. Jessie .Clark, reporter
inday was p. .hjich Jay. /\^er a
t prayer servrce Rev. BoWmar
e before us with a burning
sage. 7"he sermon was enjoy
The stewards lifted the offer
which was good. We ,&i\
king hard to send our paatoi
he. conference with a round rele
pastor was the dinner guest
Jr. and Mrs. Champ Clark. At
cloc-k we returned to churpli
a program in. interest oi
her Leo Chattman's club whiph
a success after which full *re;s
of the chicken barbecue werf
le by the different committees
pastor thanked the people foi
r splendid cooperation in male
these programs a success,
he PTA held its first meeting
;Ke season last week at t h f
ip of the president, with Mrs
n, presiding. Opening address
.he president; response by Miss
trier* Pniints Mi- r!o/-,>-r?r> C..w
s, jfliss'Hart, Mr. Chanir
h. ^Mr. Tamos Snmnn'rs Mrs;
%y {Sujrimers. Closing remark;
Prof. Bedenbaugh. A prograir
planned for October 26 at 1
. at the cburch. At this tim<
Moonshine Sin?ers of Green
(I >vi 11 appear in-person. Tick
are being sold by the schoo
dren pt 15 and 25 cents. Com*
Kplp make TF a success.
i,t 4 o'clock a stiver tea wai
?%rf at the .home of Mrs. Pear
'd where a number of younj
'.s met and enjoyed themselv
After a ahprt .program sand
hes were served. Mtss?Bore
Boyd's club sponsor.
Irs. Jwssio Clark was in Col am
Hwtuvdny?*m4?visited Mia
vman, the wife our pastor \vh
, been ill for sometime, but i
cb improved. Mrs. Clark \vn
" ~
(.akeisee news [
The annual conference is the
talk <>f Carlisle. The members of
St. Li ke .and Williams Chapel A.
M. E. Zivin churches, have- paid
their pastor, Kev. II. E. Jlillian up
in lull and some over am) all of
the general claims. He leaves Wed
nesday morning .for SparHmhuj-g 1 ..
Liiiicrv the conference meets, lie J
has served faithful for 11 years.)
that speaks well for the members !
and pastor. .
S' .Timmio S.-ivntm of C'Sini)
Edward, Mass., was the week enu
j guc-st of his sister, Mrs. Agnes
tfims and family and friends, lie
' Was very pleased to be home af~
lev having been away four years,
' overseas for live months. S Sgt.
~ Emmie Savage, Pvt. Clifton Wal- ?
lace of Fort Jackson, Columbia;
M iss Mae Ett,a Crosby of Jackson- I
" < ville, Fla., the niece of Mrs. Wal]
lace, were .the dinner gecsts of Mr
j and Airs. Margaret Rice of Union. ~
1 October 10th. I'vt. Wallace is the
son of Mr. an<J Mrs. Jim Wallace.
r anss .Joneli "Nbhs is libme TcT^rr ~
I few days from, Clinton college,
3 Rock Hill on account of illness.
Mrs, Bc-rniee Brown Frederick is
^ in town for ii few hours enroute to ~~
r Hamilton school, where she will
begin teaching the fall term.
i
[ Mt. Eden A. M. E. Church
' I Rev. A. ,1k King, Pastor
After an interesting Sunday
jj school/our pastor favored his hear >
, ers with one of the most touching
^ wi''wn I'l'iir Iw.llii II ?' ~T
pleaded as, a shepherd for his sheep ^
, to keep the faith and be faithful JJ
, until death. Colk-'ctiun $43.02. ,s
, The members'save the pastor a
f present which we will write of la.
ler. ,
. ?We were happy to see one of
our faithful members out Sunday, *
. sister Alma Dickerson -wher -ha* j,
f been sick for several weeks. Wc u
f~. lire" asking' all of our friends to bt a|
C- with us Sunday night, our last sou-- ?
t vice for tKnTeoiif ere rice year; The- ?
1 famous J and S quKrtet will favoi
us with several selections. tc
Mrs. Mazeline Sims of Boston, ai
, Mass., who has been visiting her
cousin Mrs. Mary P. Sartor left al
- Thursday. Mis. Sims is a great _pj
Missionary worker and while here
, visited and prayed for the sick and
, ted that she could not sec and M
~ helped many in need. She regret- ,
u ^that she?emtld?not see and
, Tlvank her relatives and friend? 111.
dividually for the many kindnesses (>
1 shown her While here, also during T1
, her visits to Union and Spartan- \\
, burg, where she was entertained 111
1, rovallv by relatives and friends, se
, In each town she visited and ad- se
. ministered to the sick. vc
I" ? -pjCORONA,
N. Y. NEWS ev
t to
l. Miss Lizzie Gibson ami Mrs_ _?I
i Jaunita Perry are here from Rulge 'K
Spring, S. C. Miss Gibson is plan
ning to stay the winter. Mrs. ra
I Ferry is planni'ng to stay for some u
time. ?'1
,Cpl. Clcvo Ptfrry is here from 1,1
'Mi'shviilc fpnii r>n trVi f',,1
^"1 *v,"fa ' v r4'
una Mis. Perry were the dinnoi "y
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Elex W
Perry and son on Sunday. {'*
Mr. Curtis Brown from Ratos- Acurg,
S. C. was visiting here on ^
i Saturday night. !,'
Mr. and Mrs. E. W Perry a n d A'
son Michael spent a short while in .^1
Hempstead, New York last Thurs- 'A
lay with Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Corley .
r and family, Vivian and Vermal.
: Mrs. Lirtha Halloway is doing j.
fine after having her tonsil reniovfcd.
Little Michael Perry is
on the sick-list, we Wish for him
_ a speedy "recovery" His birthday
is thrs week October 21. We wish
for him many happy birthdays. v,
Cpl. Willis S. AlcRurnette irom 1
Westover Field Mass. will be in
New York . His trip to Lcesville
1 S. C. may be postponed. Willrs
may be leaving Mass. soop. ( j.
Cpl. George Rico from Virginia
WAS visit, i no* TLT "? artrl "VT re Monifti"
? ?,...a ...... . b(
last week.
Remember or boys overseas,
mail all Christmas gifts before November
15. g|
i, The weatherM^st week was beau
i tiful. Today looks like snow. Buy Qj
[' more bonds. ;r
- providence a. m. e. curkcir^
ei
Rev. J. E.. Dixon, Pastor e>
Sunday was a cold day and S. Jt
S. was omitfed. .We are trying tc 111
finish our year's work. Of a truth cc
' We can say God ha? ever kept us Vt
this year* -Today >vc were pros- J:
, ent to witness the }ast of^Mr. w
1, Adam Ball. He was an old frjend
of ours.- He was laid to rest at w
Mt. Zjon church and too our mind it
! reflected back. , ,We l,oss our deai m
I friend and brother ,Mr- Davvd Hal) ti
wlw> was Jaid to rest. M
'Mr. Ollie Young, Dorothy ^lay- w
ers ppd >Irs. ^jepse Milton went w
! lo New Jersey to visit Mr. and
Mrs. James Eleazer. From fchere ei
? to New York to attend the funeral R
5 of Jonas, their brother. a
1 M"rs. Lola Bawkins was the -Sat'i
urday night guest of Miss Hart *1
*- and Bisters.?Miss ^Itta?llnrt and
? family were Sunday dinner quests
1 'of Mrs. Essie, their sister in' Co- w
- lurqmav " ,
! Mr. Willie Bowers ts?home from a
' the hospital ^nd is doing fine. Mrs. d
' Kosic Colrpan is still improving. n
' Mr. Willie Miiller is home from a
i Washington. to attends his grands _
father's funeral, Mr. Adam Ball.
1 ?nroute to Chester where,she and
P ftev. JBowm&n attended the Chris,fian
Bencvolept society union and
- | reports a pjea,sant trip. ~ c
-1 Others on sleV list are Mrs. tl
I Daisy Chattman, one of the lead-- 1
ipy members pf the .Columbia a
i- Mrs Willie Mae ^onfmers,* F
< \ Mr. Ernest Sligh, Mr. JP ,K. Ken- 11
s ley and .Mrs. Eottie $pwers. We- s
s may for them apMili' recovery. 1
.? . 0 !
)KS. J. S. BENN, J R., -A
OUTSTANDING CHUjft
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cirv" TTTTsTTTcss-DnrgTTT com cnliuii?t
ir. J. S. P.enn, Jr.. from Philadelphit
i superintendent of the A.C.E. leagu
iuator;-chairman-of public relations i
>pal district, A.M. 10. ClTTirch, and e
hanihor of Commerce of Phihulelph
ar the chamber.
o the right is the Pcv. Dr. E. H. llo
l.M.E. church, Philadelphia. 1 Jr. lit
ist three months on a $100,000 bull
uild the most modern church edifice
fso a delegate from the Negro Chnndi
Mr. and Mrs. J esse Werts mo? bo
red to Jit. 01iv<t church Sunday j co
id enjoyed the services all day hi
Mr. Willie Sulton is iniprdvi11vi on
so Mrs; K. Caughman,-has im- j ol'
roved.
Lancie Werts, reporter jen
j? . I thi
T. OI.IVE A. M. E. CHlKCHjSn
Sunday was a great'day'at Ml Jen:
live. S. S. at the usual hour. I v.<
he lesson?-was"" taught by Mr. I '
rilson Crept and "reviewed by I tri
ie pastor. At 12:'10 preaching j fui
rvice began. This being the last !
rviee before conference it was | "NT
ry touching. Our pastor deliv- I so
*'<! a?great message Almo-a ' or.
eryone in church was shedding bet
ars. Alter which the pastor op-- int
ted the doors of the church, oncotic
rsdn joined., , J
In the afternoon -the rally for V\ <
inference claims came oil' which f?t
as a great success. Trulv tin Pri
ople on this Circuit have mind? J
i work. The captaimt reported ?it
, follows: Mesdamcs .Mary Wisp L\
1.25; Geneva Kinsler $5.25; Cor- ?e:
l* Hates $t>.70; Jessie Davis Si. 11
jila Davenport $5.07: Ella 1 indr
$2.0!\: Sal lie Dohiiniek $2.00;
osa Hell llrown $-L2;t; Aiibie
-ith $2.12; Alice Wheeler $1.75; ..
nsa liUO Wise $1.00; Trnnnie
lahani $5.00; .Martha Vance $7.- j?c
i; Total $52.00. Wr__ wish to
ank the quartet from Mt. Mor ,
rth -for spfrnttid mttsir- rendered.Mrs.
Carrie Wise is here from
arrisburg, Pa., visiting her lath ::0
and mother Mr. and Mr.ir~S."
. Davenport. liU
Collection for the day $00.50.
See Mrs. Bertha Green and get ",L.
>u a Palmetto Leader, the best .
egro paper in the South. ,-'!1
NINETY SIX NEWS ^
The sad news came to us Sat- -V
ty morning that Mrs. Mollie ^'
arshall was found dead in Tfei tc<
?d. It seems that she passed in tin
ir tilonn Mr <Vfi?vchnll ntinniiito/l I 151
i awake her, but lo the death an- Lie
l?1 had carried her soul to God.
he was a Christian woman loved Mi
/ all and a consistant meuibei cn
Trinity ME church and a lov- vijijar
wife. Yc
Lt. Ethel Jackson of Ft. Jack- \ i
>n was the distinguished wect
id guest of her cousins Mesdaiui
C. A. Dean and Parker. Lieut
tckson received her basic trainig
in Des Moines, Iowa, is a
miniissioncd officer in the U. S.
'ACS and is stationed at Fort St;
ackson. She won many friends scl
hile being here. a ,
Services at Bethlehem Sunday be
ere very good. Rev. E. J. Dan- <ni
Is preached a wonderful ser- w?
ion at 1 o'clock to an appreeia- by
ve congregation. Mr. Martin of a
lacedoni.a Baptist c'hurch came jo;
ith his pastor and worshipped to
ith us. of
Rev. Collier of Newberry deliv- i vvc
red a great sermon at 8 o'clock. I ar
ev. McMorris and Rev. llolloway j fo
Iso worshipped with us. | Fi
Friends of Mrs. Boggs regret i so
ne is ill at this writing. Hope gr
in*?will tool) Lm null
Miss Lucile Rccsc spent the oy
eek end with her mother. >1
Mesdames Georgie Lee Satchel !'n
nd Mary Lou Mosely of Phila- h
elphia arrived yesterday to wit- m;
ess the funeral service of their or
unt Mrs. Marshall. , th
HKTHKi: A. M. F. rill RGB ?
Rev. B. J. Hutchinson, Pastor
St. George?Sunday school was*
onducted in the usual manner by
he Supt., Mr. Joseph Jones. A1
1:30 the morning services begar.
nd were carried out in the usual df
mpr^sftlVP. Ttir?pimUn?i rnd?Hw--rr
cripture lesson from the Book of M
["hessalonrnns and from the same T1
'* ~~~ ~~7" ~~
PER
LNI) E. II. HOOKER
LHMEN
> .s " a
;> &< ^^ V >&& fr.L.C?Br Jiy
i n - ^
c pluitngrahpur at thp^JThTnul
tt?Baltimore:?Jo ft?t*?Hw?-Rcvri.
Besides being a minister, he
e;, editor-manager of the Co-orcommittee,
all in the First Episxecutivc
director of the Negro
ia. He directs a $25,000 drive
oker, minis tor "of the Mt. PisgaTT
inker has raised $11.000 in the
dnif> program. He propose* to
to be found anywhere. He was
>er o?-Gommerce of Philadelphia.
(AXP)
ok selected his text; A small
(lection rally was launched and
about ten minutes $58.04 was
the collection table with most
the old regulars.
an honorable discharge from
? armed services. Also Mr. Bill
i ith.
The senior choir members wrll
rnish nwa-ic at?the Sturdy Ciruvv
nip groud Thursday nigiit of this
ok, for'the Rev. A. S. Newman.
The chorus club is planning a
p to several places in the neai
:ure.
Mliss Mamie Stalcv returned to
w York Friday after spending'
I'eral.weeks home with ho P li I
Mis. HattiV Si ale.v who 1:n!
.'li very ill, but has ltcoviiialT"
it'll to the delight of Iter relat-s
and friends. *
>hs. Kosa Toomor Rrurrmn h f\
dnesday morning m lust. week
Okktlionia t<> join her luisbanv.
l> 1*. Ilrunson.
lliss Anna 1.. ()\erst root, matron
State A. and -M. college, spent a
v days home this week oi; busi
SS.
(tOLDVIM-li M A. S
. Ziou A. M. 1!. ( iitircl)
v. J. i.'. tman. l'astor
^tUJiJuy .iYJUi-.U Ah to du;.'.. at-d_li;._
ntlay school op. m d at liie usuai
ur with the Sunt., sister Lessh
oiior? aXhc?entire school was
iglit l.y, the pastor who gave inzesting
rcma;'l;s.. After which
preached a ' wunderfill VcfhTbh
it most any one would have iikto
hear. His subje.t was Banin.
Three persons came Jorti.
be Baptized in the poisons ol
n.?IUiusevclt Jaino, swut \nnC'ronier
and sister Alary Bel!
esley; '1 hesc are sonu* of out
:eiil concerts. We are,, praying
.it they v.i'i! hold o ut and he
it'nful church workers. Collec>n
was $34.],1. Kev. J. C. Let-'
m was the week end truest o1
\ .and Airs. Alack Oxenor.. He
joyed his stay very much. Our
iitors were Air. and Airs. Charlie
iung and Air. Archilial Letnian.
siloes are^aiways welcome.
SIDNEY PARK SI'XI)AY
SCHOOL.
Sunday wps a lovely day for all
nday school children. Sunday
iool opened at 10 o'clock with
good attendance. We had a very
autiful lesson. Subject, Jesus
the Sabbath Day. The lesson
is discussed thoroughly in- class
every teacher. Our SupT- gave
splendid review. Everyone enzed
it. The financial banner went
Aliss Sims, having a collection
SI .20. The attendance .banner
nt to Miss E. L. Chappelle. We
e having Uncle Sam's Wedding
r the benefit of Endowment
ind for Benedict College, spoilred.
by graduates and under
aUuates of Kenedict College. 4!^
.iH.t'K. pal UlaPiUmg; re I >resgnled
as many groups, with fine
izes for the two states raising
e highest amounts. Come see
c statue of Liberty and who
amies Uncle Sam! We hope evyone
will support this drive to
e very best. C - i
Khudine Johnson, Reporter,
ft-;?E:""Wttliams. Supt.
r. .1/ MF.S A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Wm. McDonald. Pastor
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Services were good the _ past
indav hegilining with the Suni<
sehortl. The lesson was reewed
4>v the pnstoi1?Among the
ntnrr were?Mr Jeff Capers.
r. Bryant am) Mr. Hamilton
\ey remained for morning worI
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. ship wLl.h Sai ieh- -S-tttr
accompanied the guests and "M
Solomon. Mrs. Starks ga\\i. iu . t
Sunday school, more than 24 i
hies, which w<y thank her.
Sunday morning' the pastor d
livered a wonderful sermon" i'n
'.he theme Have you Received
New I.ife in Christ. Suiulav njy
he preached another strong s(
mon and the spiritual tide w
-ttigh-.- -On * ttic fourth Sunday? -a
arc expecting li lug day T
class leaders .are husy as hee
as well as the captains of v;,
ions cluhs. Mr. Bryant our vi.
tor furnished us with sr.ee; m
sic S .inlay morning. () : o.-ynni
Mrs. Klotse 1 )ar!:y being ;d>. < >
st. pai l baptist t una 1
I/Cxingtoii? Sunday school w;
held sil the usual 'hour. Regit!;
service began hit media tely aftt
I Rev. Bailey had as his g;:<. t he
! W. L. Smith who preached a wo;
Iderful sermon n.mrring ami eve
| li.tr. Everyone was touched dee
, lv hv bis wrmdorf. r.. \\
hope he will visit us again )'c
<0611. The offering for the <1;
\ was very good. Pastor's
1 being $;17.5S and amount, on . a!
to finish parsonage SSa.nn,
i total of ?122.8"?. We want
than!; Olive Bran h. I'atesbarg'f
fit).00 in tlris rally al.-JO lie- Pe
>it AUl ?nd usher bo,aid of 8
Paul, each for $17.00. \V- he
! i wonderful pastor. .
Rev. I. 0. Simmons of F.eth
\. M. K. church and his numbe
will serve us on Friday night.. O
tober 15th at St. Paul. to lie
send our pastor to the ass Kiutio
We were very pleased to. have t!
following out of town folks wo
ship with us in our moi'li;g o
vice: Mis. Aletha Coltman o
Washington, I). ('.; 'Miss Virj:
Mae Cortman now teaching
Kershaw and Pvt. D. I'. Cortnm
01 c.aiiionnu. I hcse Leuuv tlu1 sc
rr.d daughters of Deacon and Mi
Ward Cortman, also Mrs. Annie
White a former teacher in tl
Lexington Rosemvald school.
Pvt. John Powell ami 1'vt. Jn<
Keisler. Georgia and Pvt. Jam
Dreher, California.
Deacon Cortman has returned
North Carolina where he is nc
employed.
The Willing Workers ellib nice
on Wednesday October 20th at
p-.m. at the home of -Mrs. Kreiii
line Thompson.
*' (Mte*) Maurice N. Portee,
reporter.
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At the progressive ML Oliv
C.M.K. Church Sunday was held i
blst Church Annivc!.-i'.y t';
hows much progress made tlov
through the years; the church h
beautiful church equal to any of i
grown from a brash hobar to
kind. The preaching was down 1
'.he pastor Rev. M. C. ! *< nncl.
JJlt Rev. J. _Eoyd. and, t
visiting ministers were the Kev.
\V. Moore of Chester S. C.. Rev.
N. Lois of Batesburg S. C.
The churches represented wc
Ilnnr. C:..,.,) 1 ! .M\. Tviniiv ..
: St. Janus.also Cleave Chapel (Y
Mi\ J. S. I.eevv am) Jauirht
wore with us to help make this
i;rent dr.V. r~ :
The cooperation of progress;
Mt. Olive C. M. K. Church is jro
The nastor reports-This--oue ob I
best years in- the ministry, M
(Jo<t Continue to hies? us.
The finance $57.00.
Qi:artorly conference at Tri
ity CMK. i020 House' street, (
- Imvtbiw, tr. CilPnnriay rtryiit. All i
- put ts tire in Mr nr nil?I ootw- t
ibe pastor.__
Rev. Rlnssinparne.
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how dishear*e7iTng-tt-b-4? L^V,?!
kes and have; thesa. <u.n o-f 0
happens w^cnYo^^ i^p^^rc
prise for the family. Weil, no need
ilures any longer-go to your grocc,
Enriched Table-Tested ADL ^ _^flour
that insures baVing success. a
Fisher Hendley ovc-r V/IS Tuesday. .
5:30 P. M.
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iiiiittij'iii'n wiTWflr
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and Spiniiiy. (ki. l
is Friday nifc'hl'session was ope
iri t d by tin- iYeside.nt' Jtev, \V.
r. 11 reeit who conducted the devoiLo
v Fntrodueteuy sermon l>y I.i? . i-i
ii. !,. Speaks, Committees w-e ?
a v pointed: a jew sole, we re sei
and a few papers* r< ad and adjo.
,'i meat until Sunday nvrninv.
a) . Sunday school at its usual ho!
tv .with all schools present conduct*
v by Sunt. W. II. .Mitchell; li.ii:
j'v the conceit several solos :uid >>
,,r pt rs weiv 1 end-ovd. .iNvoiVm. h
pan after wni.ii Rev. V.'. ..M .(.ire<
tprcachcd a wonderful vnmi
The second sermon was pr nc'u
iy the Rev. Si la- Ciu -. ex-mo
kV orator. of "the, St. MjittTu-w
ass?'K iatiotl. We ual enjoy 1.. T
t%i titl collection for the session
r< 7<5. Paid out sH.fl. left for t:
llrooklyn- S. S. - *l-..o?nu
]., sescsion will be will: the St. .Ian
] Harpist S. S. Friday nop!;: Refo
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1)t . ine ware p^r.uny m .iirHji! y ; >
r_ Rev. Wm. , Liveli. past or. Re
JT" (il'CC M?i'e?'.< 1' i <1?frr*?r-fr-? - 11 ?11 ion?'
|- paying the writer $1.00.
Sunday night we wove at Tl.i
H Samuel Rant is* iii. rch. Column!
,, Rev.. .T. L. Livingston. pastor. T
,,, o. l iter preaelud. Service was go<
s .is this church has hist closed
t siacessful revival "meeting co
.-in,ted by Rev. Mitchell I'urr. Rc
Livingston is trr.ly doing goc
,i. The Palmetto Leader .-was vent
(.c rented and Rev. Livingston rem
cd ii/s subscription by paying t
. ^ writer Si,00. The following' jie
, -oils paid to the writer t'oi t
Palmetto Leader: Mr. Herbert
Amakor for 1 year $2.00: Mi
j Kssic Jacksoii 1 year S2.U0. Othe
will renew later.
Mrs. Paulino Peaks of Ct>n\v;
spent the week end here with hi
aint Mrs. Maggie Simmons.
Mr. Frank I.ee TIagood is in if
Vri?v% 1 lir* rnniii vwitinrr Mc
?4..n j/UlUI
Mr. ;m i Mr.-. Theodore lingo.><1.
People around hero art hu
.tathering sweet potatoes this we
i-t which are turning, out fine. M
ts Theodore Hagood and Mr! (leer;
..l Iterviri are in the lead so far.
m Mr. James Kowe and family \v
as went north better than a. yearIs
po are hack home living on Shi
o Kow, W.-Columbia.
he SEDALIA NIAVS
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F. Sunday was a very pleasant d
for service! Our pastor Uev.
re F. "Hunter preached a vohder!
ul sermon which till enjoyed. To
!F. collection $'.'5.81. Our pastor
or looking forward to iittcinj i
a annual conference at Metropolit
vc j burp.
od I Immediately after service
4-v- Bennie Jeter was funerali/tedr
ay iiirpe crowd witnessed the funer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Browni
ind son; Mr. and Mrs. 1T. (iillia
in- Mrs. Ornritln Sims-, all rrf Sp;
o- tanluirp; our ex-Supt., Mr. \V.
m f'.tlll.'lIII !\H(i tannic o f Ptmct
TfT Mrs. Zdphin Gilliam and dauph
Miss Drucilla Gilliant worshiped
New Bethel Baptist church h
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, Mr*. Mincrvia l?hil'c was the
?.J?' i ii Hi- <r..i I?11!' Mi :iiui \t i'^ .Lulln
?(Win'it> nf . 1m.?i> < ?Sunday; -j
'j Mr. .Mr-. 11* I). (iiilnuu and
J';* ! * ? ?. Mr. Wiii'cu:: Gilliam won? via- j]
' i j ft**:-;: in Knwoe-.-? ???- * ~~"1
I .Mr. and Mr?. Ernost "Gilliam
,n." I' : ?*.vi- t'nr *!: ;' in Spnrtunburjr last ^
Sunday. jjJ
On tin; .-ii.k lisr ?.^ Mr-. Sallie 1
Ki. c. Wo hn| i- ;;i.o will .soon recover.
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: ld iicilla Gilliam, roportor
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MADAM CECIL
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^ I 1 irst 'lime in .State, County
.,i' or City ?
' . 1 will tell you just
5? Ev husband, wife or . |
' | Bpu T, Y* sweetheart 1s troe j
v or false; how to
?r ?; faahi the?lave?of ^
tr.'.e Ano you most desire; control
o" influence the actions of anyone,
l'L even though nyles away. Guar- f.
[>ri? antee success where, others fail.
:?.) ' Madam ceciT.
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