The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 23, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX
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IN MIND AND HEART CAN SEE*
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and you feel the need of ttuidnncc, nnd th<
please write. Your problem will be analysed
clipping of the column with your letter.
ABBESS 194* INSPIRATIONAL HEADING.
fri-e a nersonal letter of ao|,inil n-i.l n.n.lnw
tions. Please send a stamped (3c) envelope
ytrur full namer address and birtlalate to al
confine your problems within the realm of r
""" TH E ABBE1 WALL)
Care of The Palmctfo Leader, 13'P A
1 '
H. M. B. ?PI oils e tell me if my I
? marriage- 4o- th<? fellow I iuu not st
\ keeping company with would be a.ju
, successful and happy one. I know [.-!
I need a husband to help me take i ti
care of myself and the man 1 real- in
ly loved married someone else u
last month.
.ilia. 1jV) \ iiuuinigva ?.n ; i1<
never happy. You shouldn't mar- 'c
ry anyone at the present time. d<
Make up your mind right now
that the man who jilted you last i if
' month belongs to another woman h
:ind is?otrt?of?your life?forever. | t .
IJ was" nol'.lo of~thrK?man to ask 11
you tu Vie his wife but put him nfT ; V
indefinitely or until you can give | n
him your whole heart. When you j u
marry you want to be able to en-1 n
security. None uf?these -etm?bo
had without mutual love between j i
husband and wife. _ j i
F. M. A.?-I am deeply in love j *
with a boy 17 and he got angry
with me because I turned the ;
lights on one nigfrt he was at niv } L
heme when I heard my mother j 1
coming. I'm worried about him. [ '
What must I do?
Ans:?-Votl' lost ynnr boy friend : v
but you saved your Wdi^rprwethas i
your reputation-:?This folkm is a f
' good time Charlie" who loves ,
courting in the moonlight, lie's not ' 1
your speed young lady and it is best j
7 that, you leave?him alone?before tj
you become involved too seriously.! q
\Y. K. C. ?I have an important!,
division to make between-now and I .J
November. I wish to write priv- J!.
ately. .-U'c tin: new Headings ready : ...
Kt?
Ans:~ The new l'Jl-1 Headings j
are ready now. Write mo burnetii-I ,,
ately it' you like and explain your j
fuse fully. Be sure to enclose a self- |
addressed stamped envelope, your
birthdato along with the twenty- j 'J
five cent. You may expect to hear !
?. Iiom me by re tut n mml..
R. C. I).:?I am a reader of your \ .
column and sometime, back you i .
_p ? analysed some problems tor mr. j
Now 1 need your, help again. 1 am. '.
attending a business college and n
working to. These Two things j
ocwpy i ll of my time. Should I quit j ?
the job and get one s(v I can serve '
my church and have a little fun? j a
Beauticians Hold
Successful Board
Meeting In Camden \l>
! v
The Executive Board of the 1
Coy-me1<tlourists and Beat'ticiap< el f
South Carolina hekt a one-da.y 1
meeting in Camden, at which time
a neat sum of money was raised h
in their drive to build a home for f
the Beauticians of the State. The .
board appointed a committee of
three to continue the Drive and 0
looking forward to the purchasing r
of the home. The committee is as }
- follow: Mrs. Annie W. Kviuvn I'm, j ^|
lumbia, chairman j Mis? Margaret L,
FT Biakley, KingVtrce, Secretary;; n
and Miss E id ol 1*-'Hobinson, Char- r;
leston. Treasurer.
Heetrtrfe^f- tht- eentral location ?
af Columbia in the state, it was
decided to purchase the home in
this city.
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TRIUMPH CHURCH \y
. U'
Rev. Dennis Daniel, Pastor
Sunday was a grand day for us:Our
pastor was present and the j ..
services were carried out in its j
usual routine. j
Sunday" evening the YPEB met j;
?r with?Miss- Geke-ly- -presiding?
day night our pastor brought a
soul jfctiRring sermon to our hear- ?
ing. Subject A Spiritual Blackout.
'Truly our hearts were made
to rejoice, as the man of God
brought so many wonderful facts \
of God's word.
This week the Rt. Rev. J. H.Mitchem
is preaching for us, in :i
honor of our annual Religious Con ' ,,
If ress which will, convene here on
November 22 and continue through
Sunday night. There will he a f;
contest entitled The Un dressed v
Lady. The public is cordially in
viled. J n
Mrs. Alberta Singleton.
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? ROBERT-SMALT*? - t~TT
HIGH SCHOOL N
4
Eeaufort, S. C.?The chapel exe.rci.ses
which are given 'weekly p
, * was directed last week l^y Miss n
Inez Bryant. T'he program consisted
of solo, reading and songs. >
The program was concluded by a
i;. ,^ery interesting and instructive
?by Miss Rubye Home < white)
.assistant principal of Mather u
...schoql. She spoke on the subject ..
^.Opportunity". The facial ex- s<
~ .Agression of e&ch showed that the ii
- .^aessage was good, y
lift-. r ' ?\e faculty o t the Kobert
high school had jits first a
October 2, 1943. The meeting was \
\ . " called to ord^X by the Chairman
BbliMliiWiiiri i ii r i ?titt >"- - ?- - --
last VTJH aft
WHEREIN TH^TROUBLED
( COUNSEL AND GUIDANCE
ur mind i3 weighted down with worry
e counsel of an understanding friend
in the paper free . . just include a
For a ".private reply" send 25c for
With each Keadiup, you will receive
rtive advice analv/.intt three (3) ipicsfor
your confidential reply", unit" si^n
1 letters. Kxplajn you.j\_CU4P.. f u 1 ly_ and
eason. Write to . . .
\CE SERVICE
ssembly Street, Columbia. S. C.
Ans:?A part time job is the
dutiou . to-vnu-r?pruble-m fl'ht.
turtto?of study?ymi a re tnkin"
toitlil not be neirleetod fmyler any
fcumstalUes. The scheTlTile you
re on l itrlit now tj)o confininjf.' .
Hi heeuspsiie relaxation between
ork itm! school. Master ibis husi ss
course thoroughly for it will
ail to efo^oniical ant! financial incjiemienee.
.M. So?I'm IS and have been
oin.tr with this boy two and otit
uIf years, lie'had to jyo a\yay t'oi1
vo vp:iI's -m.l O.'hil., io. o -i^ Q "!'
4.?vv? u uv IVI IIIIII III I'MT-V Wily-.'
"p wrote retro larlv and In* a--bed
:e to-marry him. I told him T
ould but \\p had a fuss the ttfhri
ight. I found out that while h
tms away lit- was _u-uiti)ut-lo ulhotirls
atul?their pie'arcs too
his made me angry because 1 did
'l hardly look at another boy
bile he was-c-one. Tell me if I
houid marry'him or not?
An'?:?No. you are too young to
2t b.auii-d-and "you don't?trust
un either. It is so easy to write ur(.
nt lave letters and imagine yourelf
to be desperately in Ujve ku;
i.i.n you face the faet-u . .you hiiy*
> admit that you did not build
i'.at yoou realized your mistake in
imo.
Ik M. -.T.? I unr miserable, -and
hi reforc | am si ndinng you my
rohlem. My hushand makes gooe
oney hut-die says ho has to taki
all t<> pay debts and he never lias
r.v left to buy me and the children
nything. Should I take them nm;
o back to ir.y niotk'-r? ?
Ans: --Running away from
r.-ttble ('.I vV' r.-h- I h" -iti.it iol.
ny. Stay right in your own home
nd i "me to?some dlfinit"?underinnding
about money matters'. Thi>
a.n't# l.e dona, by bi kering. ano
Tint ruling. Appeal to his s< n-e of.
air-plav and roinc lo -oim-, ha-i-ie^
grot au nt as-to the amount ' of
:<-n- y to be -j eat in the home enel
Olok?if v i. n prove your- !f a
hre.u'-v inner i! is your duty U
inne.g-r lie will be more' knien:
ivote umre time 1a> malting him
ith iiis money. Vo-.r Im-'bamf iomfortabk
and eontent in the
.nil.
drs. Florence (i. Reid.
Our- Sunt, of City schools. Mr.
IV M I i... :..i .. i.' ' -
. ... .... A1"" "ueneu nt.r.
try prac tical way, the discus-'ion
i: .Teachers' Salaries. The sana
ens very nicely done alter which
he Principal, Pi of. \V. Kent Alton
thaked him very much for
he information given.
On Wednesday, October Id, we
ad a very nice PTA with the
'resident. Mrs. Mamie Wilson,
presiding-. After the d svotional
art of the meeting. the minutes
f the last meeting were read and
rreived. Unfinished business was
scussod. All committees prat'"
**4+*?report.?After?vke--e tr.msetions
the mcetiny closed. Next
lectin;,' at the Washington Lihray
November Oth.
?McOALL NMWS
]\I i>is \Tnnr.nn ic V?/M-vVr>
train after spending the summer
i Philadelphia, also Mrs. -Mad/e
Innioe is heme on a;count of her
iek biotlier Mr. I,. Monr >c. Mrs
.Lma I.'-ndcr of \V:i*h44->e4-t>n?is.ending
awhile v.ith relative-;
ml frit nds. Mr. Simon Willis is
'ending his vacation in Philadelhia
with relatives and frit nds.
Mr. ( Investor Sinkler and Mr.
ah 11 n.ickrev Uft Sunday I'm
rooklyn where they will spend
iei'1' VHoalion.?
Mr. Iaines Ivory is one of our
act t A i\ 1 fanners, (le always
as rlt'nly <?f nice vegetables and
a-- made over .fl'atl o n butter
'an-, turnips and torn;.tnes. Any
me you need fresh vegetables,
d! tin him. \
Mr. and Mrs. James 'I*. Adams
e full of .smiles over a new baby
.rl. Mother and baby are doing
tie.
Pvt. Julius IJethea is home on his
rst furlough. He is stationed at
"ew River. N". P.
Rev. P. Robinson preached at
eav'erTTIuri LSunday and the ser
"ii v.as enjoyed. Rev. Robmson
leaving for Washington whore
e will "spend his vacation.
Mrs. Kllen MeCall of Gibson.
*. also worshiped with us. She
avo a very nice talk.
The si -k are: Mv. John I). Murhy
Mr. Jim Smith, Mr. I,. Monoe.
The Mr-Call Boaipy shop will ho
pened for business beginning rfn
ionday, October 25th thru AVedcsday.
Oct. 27. Miss Oladvs Wil
r>n of*-F4orenee will serve you doig
these days. AI i s s Wilson is
graduate of a beauty culture
ehnol in Pennsylvania and is doig
nice work in Florence. Make
our appointment now. Any one
ho would li'ke to work in this
hove named shop please notify
IcCnlk 's.^C?' r '
Rosa L. Ret hen, reporter
|4>Tt and iMpsr J. XI.
Porter Move
To Greenville
r . . _ i
. ^?
Recently Mr, - and Mrs* Portetv
who have made their home in Irnio,
S. for ninny years moved
-to?tkrcwnvilli'. where Dr. Hotter *
has accepted work as pastor in
the Presbyterian church.
Too much enttnnt he snid in way _
of praise about, these two characters
who served the public in Irmo
and Columbia for many years.
-Dr. Porter was connected with
Harbison' and at the same time
was pastor of the Jrmo "First
I'i ?. shy torian church.
Mrs. lVnlet?was--for IS?years?
principal of what was known as
the Parochial School. This school
was under the supervision of Harbison
Institute.
Hundreds of hoys and girls
rame under Mis;. P drier's influ"ehco
in hef school and the 'com- ?
inunity lias a large?number of
' men'--and women who j?ive her
frejlit for giving them the proper
start in life*
Mrs. Porter was devoted to her
church. She was a generous contributor
not only to her church,1
hut to all the churches which slip
visited. . , i
She made many friends in Irmd
' who regret very much~Lo see her !
and Dr. Porter- leave. We wish
for them mucTr suvea'ss fTi their" '
new field of labor.?A Friend.
!..\i i;t K(;. t. \
Rev. A. J. iiuknun. Tr-sAiir ;
r
Sunday Oct. 1 "71h was rally day 1
i .'osip.ii T< mu'-e A.M.T. C'luir.h
I inch mi'inbi'i' of tlu? chvr.'n v/a t
assessed to pay $ ">. A't 11 o'clock .
ho- preached a soul stininv -ermon
-which?rwytmr?enjoyed?
music was rendered hy the choir i
with Mrs. llolman as pianist. At I
O'clock Rev. .M- rauey preached :
.vu'Ul:. in-nil ire- vci iiimi. K i - \
hoi'- accompanied him. At <> (V '
?in 'u iin* t'lu'"l.;an I'nioi) Sa\ in": - ?
.hi1' met at .Viaxtnn ('. Tlu n at
- O'clock tlhV ]'astor rjrain dc11vered
aiioih m soul starrum scr- .
".ion ana did ?ur In-artdturn w luhPa
mat. of (iod -preached to us. (
Wo we. i- \ciy fortunate, ntthovjch t
p was \ery cool to iai.-n t-iic sum
8>"JO. 1 Tile rally will close the ;
'st .Sunday i;i November. The ."it'-i ,
;'t:u?'a;. im.vht a popularity contest' .
i -1 re pp. . -M a't, S O'clock music
... ill !..c rend, re i iw the !! tuhminp;
- r'-~u-r-(4- nH-*11 On tl-o 1 ?a?Smiilnv
i-jo'ii' at S (>' lock in NUvcmlu-r the ,
"Acive ' ihe- of '-real wall he L'lvoi
v .Mi-, flohrvoii. (insist ..Sunday <
'.? t'c. i o .pon -orc i "ny Jfi s.
; ! 'hao'n at A lion ' nape I ( 'mu ch
- ml i,lti. ill' SlHl.UO v.;a rn'scd.'
!,i v, I'o'inoa utis* pn-P. r will leave i
m .\nmttd < onfeu le e Nevi-nihc
,.r dear-pa-im and ids levin-vile .
vt have worked v? ry k.ard t!ii /ear.
We iai 'ed over 82,can this '
.ear and i.as paid tile deht of Sl.t.On
;V tnc -i'.ui .h -1 <*.-? pii Temple since- x
idle 1-t S-mlay in 1 )eceir.l>er .1'.' 12
vliieii was -Ian ncil.'Our confin-nce
la/.r.s ale. on hand. W e are jii-t
' aitinw now tor the' return of our
pastor m'.- we can continue in the
Vineyard to woil-t for our (Jod.
l'rof. R. ('. Ikirncs. See.
l.AK MASS
I i.e i i.e.J .-eil.aoi WUS OJH IH'.I
,:t the usual hour l>y Sup', with all
;< ucher.- at their iiost. Our pas- 1
'?*'r made <|iiite a helpful address. L
ri-.e w..i ship servke was spirit <
ally hitrh. The musir 1 ?y the ehoir .
- as jrimd ami full of sweetness f? '
tie soul. Mrs. Anti'e Mines a! '
' A jhiay;t?>u is still here pivaehiny .
-lu:?iresm-1 iu sanay. .Mr. ('it a.. '
i'hamas ami Mr-. M. I ubu.-i have ~T
I'anaeil "..ill far a yreat day an
he nth Sunday. Mrs. Rox.ie Mas
> and dauehtcr Miss Has alee, in. ~
Ww Varl:. and Mr. Timlcll a ?
Sumter, were amonr* the visitors. ri
Mrs. Mamie I Inhere is askiny the '
a amen of the WSC.S to meet Sun *>ay
at 1 p.m.. Mis. Xonie Crow- '
i.v. Mrs. 1). I'iimi'Kiv. Mi< Van- -
oje l'i a-i'ci - Mr? L). Darya n 1 ar ?
till on the sic!; list. Mrs. K. Mar '
tin. .Mrs. A, Dim s,, Mr. Jas. Duke- x
.' i r. ('. I is. < ; 1. .1. I'. !:. Mat'in.
t'nmp Hi eci.enrid 'i, K; .. m<;- 1
oued to Orangeburg last week to
\isit .Miss M. .Martin, studeM v
it State college.
n,ulv|, _ \
... -f 1
A delight fuKsu'pper was reived
m notmr of Second ('lass Stiward '
John Bynum of the S. X. from
Seattle. Wash., at tin- home ot
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 iy i ?l. Wednesday ;
night. October l'?. Others enter- '
'iiiiifai were Hev. and Mrs. M. .1.
Porter, Mr. .1. Byniitn, Mrs. Annie 1
Dines. Mrs. I). Williams and sev- !
ral other yo ng friends of the '
.'(immunity."tSlr. and Mrs. I). J.
'.arris were?14?. in the group. I
The service of songs under the i
. 'Hit"?uaa mil; of I he high s|n>; s _i
d the se ason. OfT< ring amounted
to in. Many thanks Mr. T.
gram. t
Hev. and Mrs. Porter, Mis. Car- ,
lie Byrd, Mrs. A. Kines were the i
dione'r gmsts Of. Ml-, ".nd Mrs'. I.c\i.n
Iters Sunday. Miss- B. Huggins
proved hcrelf a sweet singer
last Sunday r.ight.
By H. 1)., remoter i
STOVKR ( HAI'KL NKWS
' Kcv. N. A. Ktce. HnstOr
The services* have horn very
pood. Our pastor is always at his
best. Ho preached a prent sormnTT
from the text: Hut tin- Greatest
I of those is Charity. The trustee?
, have coin pie tod the inside work
i of the chinch. Hro. John Harper,
| chairman worked untirinly to his
church. He is a reat churchman,
? .....
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TIIE PALMETTO LEAD
10 PAYING PROFIT
SPECIALIST IN- Bl lLJ
WiTIi ONLY RULER A
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- - norma:
>!o'k' ri;;:kc-i of llh'hr.iowl, Ya... w
lVo'iY> -. ( ; I. A SIH'cii'li^t in built
" M' I I'll ".* ?V?Al^tTT*",?ht* K'ft Ri( h I'rll
:>?>:ri '\o\v-i. The flunk 1 of a nul/ir
: -tiuvs and cifav. in?ru. in majrnzii
i.-t-k-+-to v. mi'i. (iu- tin 11?i;- buift?a
r < ii>4" ".-kin" ol'--hn!^?un ; ?t > <;? ?
(AXP f'ho
i wdvthy ? toward. Bros. J. ('
ook. .J. I,. Buliv, Brown, JclVcr
_s J}- liil_ M r. K. K. Lewis made?i
.o.-: sihle foe the {treat work aiu
net ess. : ?
airs. Dor.' thy. IF. Howling ha;
etiynod tn assume school a n i
hutch work. IIor vacation wa
iju-nt in Virginia.
.Mi. inine- fSTFi-cvclt HiOO wa:
ionic on vacation- \\ it.li paivni:
dev. and M's, X. A. Kiev. lie. i:
i mouther of Stover church. ll<
\-itod man;,?l'licinis while?here
A'e are proa ! of hint, being ;
.y?oil.t* r.?^.y.i.,i:;i.nik?Lit??ro
t.rmd to lirent Lake.- in line spii
i. David L. Mice is also in ton
s'avy at San l raiicisco. Cal. The!
iTii Kiee (ireen "i in I.os" Angeles
"alit"., a junior nu mi.ivr ol mil
lianii.
, .Miss \'i\ ian Ileal/, left for J'hi
idclpliia to enter schodl, idle
pending two nitinlhs with - lie
Hi!':. Airs. X. A. Kiee.
Dr. !\. 11. Howling :i proniitun
iei vynian of the 2nd Kphcopu
>:st i a :?vL itod?mt- i-r Sept. hh
le!i .C! t d a masL" i'ui sermon.
There will Ik1 a program on tin
TM.li. Cciiic auiUAVilncacs it. .
l)i. Sit'.iou jjreached a i-iiruiu
t in,mi for us, lie is a sireat } ;?
i' - ' 1 nwj read Tie
'alnieii' Leader and keep a'noas
t - lilt.' h :.'lin." paper.
Sally for S inlay. ' tel. 2 1, at -1:01
I'elueh. Thefe v. i'l also he an in
(.-listintr program. t'oiiie out.
\ I f) X < H \ I'l'!!.
v. >i. eni in 11
lli-v. I . !>. Camblo, I'aslor
Lafta. S. ('.--Sunday taarkoi
ho ci!<iiii;.f of a trloriotis day tin
onforoiito ycitr. S. S. at its us
i hour. As a token of li.o pas
' i 's .faiiafol duty. S- S. n:tVl
!!' 'OUs.Ol fliS ( (Iik'-.'i iO!l .<>!' tit'
inuuni 'iva Sunday mora
n,:f. S?!A'itis i I -l-jiiu?w?U
ho fas'.'i', cin.ir am I moaners a
t.oir oo-t. cl'ia- sefmnn v..is he
ivereil l>y tin- pastor from HoIj
1:10. Siil ii-.t: .\ ( hallcnjjv t <
- <1W V. . Of WJirfS.
;i tnar.Us to the oil v. vs. member,
ltd fri'iids for tin- splendid coon
'! 1 i."n?t t?. 11?unu .Mi-:.
m/ftyear. They presentet
iim a suit, hat, shots, ar.d easl
ionalioirs from the - various okii ts
At 4:C0 t'r.o Stewardess hoard;
it Id service with brother i'lowde:
n charge* assisted by brother;
kufield, Owens, Walls, the Rev
antes and Barr wlio were trues
penkevs for the octusion.
?aU.i.jta-v?a. v!i-; t'ov. red?ttre?end
nyr of another coiim rein-i; y'c'a
rit'n M; . Wiilie Met "ray Vh'airntai
i" ino loiter hoard and Mr-. J.W
iamb!..-. j rr ' t'!H of ri:<- ,initio
huivh he:iduvv the evoaitiir str
lev. A visiting quartet in inter
st of the usher's- board and ;
a.by's eon test sponsored by Airs
4aw44vr- oxcuetiad any. prey roil:
royrant in tin liistory of tin
iiineli in liitar.ee. C'ontc.-itants
i ti'e.'l (!' iles. iinv.el WVisoll, Ixt
(<i ai W.it-ion. .syeis Itothea. -Ye. I
ria .\:i- ::. Williams, Bar
?'11 j .urn I -.JII. in u* ? n:i:
nrd .MrliiirU'. Al-rt*r Lou ' ooley
' lit/at.: J?:t\?- . .tnitnitn Sli;pin:n;
Alio Atop;/, Perry J.fjrcttc
mc/. .bauson and Litest .J-ohhsoti
>\ o t hank ail for tisrir exoneration
1'ue winners ".ore Knu-st Johns-'oi
it st i>rj . raising .S2T.8-S: st-com
)i izc. Perry Loire* le. S17.li); thin
ii'i/. . .iaiiiiiin?Khipwun,?iir>. 11
i h?- amount ?m ?ed --f??r I he 'In;
> 1 &. '.<)' . The m' miters re."! M.r>
trrrrhh din mnre than at.y minis
it's win* for nuuiv years. Mr
I. W. liiiin il<!' is very it'ii;ch ad
iiitt"! iii hoc iv.v no-it ion as prill
ipal ??I' iii';. Oak Grove s iiool wit
ill of its iiio'k i n equipment.
ST. JOHN HAPTIST ( III RCH
Kev. it. '1'. Sears, Pastor
On Sunday. October 17th. t li
"lunch rlu.-ed one week of revive
servi is (iciiveieil i.y the he'/, h
n. rvtrcn. r>i;nn;iy trni^iinr T n
pastor |.?'i ;u ):t'il fmpi St. Mar
] Si ivj.iy cvi'niiuj \v? hail a
Ctii'st I ho (IcViisomano. Ha Hist c
Itlahs. We! nine a'Utros's by Hoi
IT. Soars; ivspoiuv l>.v Don. 'I
M. Thompson; pieaehine by Rf"
_ ?i.
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hobby
5SION
)INO SHIP MODELS
,M) RAZOR BLADE
-r? - ' " " - IJ. 1,
' ^ - * <l, y:~ ' >4
; ; ' * :.v;
X E. ROSS
ho has turned liis hohby to a paying
l:np: ship models with only a ruler
>?d?k+-st?-Wv*<-k- to--ti>k-e. a job in N'ywmrine,
pictured luwe, was made from
:k>s. and hooks. Constructed of lijrht
Iter the?fashion id' a?rend?ship ami
in on. t-v>
Courtesy Richmond Xews Leader)
1J. 1!. Wilson. '"The Power of the
- | Word". Kscek. d7: l. We wish t?
t-id-Ranthe .church who worshiped
1 ! y. itli us. We always welcome the
| public to worship with us.
* Ernest Davis, renortcr
I i 1
. ! (HESTER PARAGRAPHS
s j Mr. Willie Wilson from Camp
s .j Gordon in Georgia is visiting his
_ parent.-;,- Rev. and Mrs. Willie WiL
--; oi:.?Columbia "Si.
Mrs, .lul'ia Macon Blue. of 11a 1..
tiniore. is snunding a few days
, he i e with relative's and friends.
Mrs. Hlue is .a former Chester cit;
i'/.en?rrrrd?always lVe'eiw-s a wel!
.nine on liei' trips hack home.
. j "1 iie' .Masonic meeting AVcdnes.
day meiil at the Masons' Hall
' brought, u.any jli'smis here from
' i.her towns, ami several .'from
Charlotte. A delic'dus luncheon
. was si re i ?l by 1 ho Eastern S tars.
1 Grand Master j?T;ml>:u-lv. planned
this meeting for the reorganiza|
i ion?iaf?Uu;?Royal A irh t hoj-.ior
Some' new members were initiated
that night.
Xews of the deu'Ji oT Mrs. Gordi
jig lhNon hi Greensboro. X. C..
t was 11iiiie a shock to the folk here
huneral serviie- a)" to In* held at
*- ' 'ale a i y?Raptist?church?on Tucs'
day. She- had lived in (inciishuro
.... ......V ...... IIU-III.V ,1 lill I'lll
:i : *ii ot t a.iohul irips here to see
!i? i" sisters Misses Viola and Azn<
l>i\on. I lis ides these two sis!ers.
: he leiives a brother. Mr,
Harry Dixon. Koek Hill; Mr. Cle!.
- Dixon. Washington. Mr.
IN. hard Dixon, \\ insmii-Salein,
1 and a sister, Mrs. Adeline I). ?
_ of Charlotte. Her pan nts Mr. and
. i Mrs. Charlie Dixon died several
. years ajr<>.
Li ( pi. Jo-ie-from Camp in Maeon
C-;.. was here for the week end,
and spent the time very pleasnntly
with his wife. Mrs". iTosIe, home
economics teacher of Fin ley Hi.
Miss Dewey McDowell, of Finlev
Hi.Hi facility spent the week
^ end in I nion with her. mother,
Mrs. Jhunia McDowelf.
Hev. M. T. t'oker, who has been
\ 'si; ir.f lenitives in WU.-iliined.oii
~TTTTri?1 '.mi aim??V.. is expected
j home one day this week.
Quite a min.ihc-r of young men
7 reported to (lamp Jackson Friday
, I i'.oi nine" for examination for the
, I Army.
kSut unlay morning, the first
. teachers' meeting of the Chester
C ounty Teachers' Association wiU
^-Li.' Iil'IT at FiiUey--11 i>yit school.
Mi*s Georgia Mae Wright left
, Thursday for an indefinite stay
in XVw Jorsev.
i .Miss Willi. Mabel Jackson
. wiiies from Newark, N'.J., that
. -ho is busy eyery day at her job
, of welding, (in one of the largest
shins in the harbor there,
s i M r. Mtu'k Jackson of Columbia
[. was hi "town STThday.
: Pvt. James Woods from Camp
. in Mississippi; Seaman Reuben
I'cay are visiting their parents.
.Mrs. Hetdah Cunningham had ^
. very pleasant trip to Charlotte
. /lie day last week,
i. Mrs. Geneva Hinton i-s again at
. I her home on Jeter St., after uni,
| dergoing an operation at the
i. Pryor hospital.
n Alls. Margaret Adair has roil
turned from a visit to her son,
1 Rev. Fatgenc Adair and family in
? X V ( "y M r.s F.ngene AJaii
v and infant son, came down a few
i. days ago, and are visiting Mrs.
A i i.'t i r: * .??
s Mrs. J. \V. Manoney of SumtcJ1
- visited I'rof. and Mrs. J. T. Jones
i- i last week
h| Mrs. "Minnie 'Wright, with hot
I to Roselle. X. J., after a visit of
.laughter and grand-son returned
several weeks with her friend
Mrs/ Ada W'hitlock, yVshford St
While here, she had_her house re
paired, it having been badly dam
aged by fire some time ago.
c AT a rally at Mi tvopotttarr A
I I "W L< / ..U......U O I.... ,.f?
!. the amount raised was. $207,90
r Pastor ('. P. Coleman and hit
k K<'<-'<1 nieinIters arc tcettiiiK rend}
s liiv (lie Conference which meet'
il next month in Hock Hill. He ap
T. prerintes the cojteration of hi:
members and friends who helpec
i to make this rally a success.
i (setting to ni:
i'opv ear
. On Sunday, Oct. 17 ft he Smith
crn Tmii! quartet as Uicing it:
sTeadjf day. was very l/.:sy. Thnj
tor lie'. . W. W.. Met'alio, phi a
the West Front for (white folk!
for llev. Mnseley; 3:30 p.~m. ^ a
1:1 Camden. They enjoyed thi.ni
elves very "nuteh in Camden al
very {food at each church.
On Tuesday night, Oct. 120 a
3 p.m. the Southern Tone quarto
will render a program at th
Laurel St. Baptist church. Alonj
with them wili he the good oli
_ popular Silver ^onc guar tot. W
in e asking each ami every one u
come out and witness this gram
program. Mr. Calvin Anderson
.Manager, Mailing address 41
i'aylor St., Columbia, S.' C.
lancaster news
>t. Paul A. M. E Church
Rev. J. S. Martin, Pastor
S. S. at the usual hour with a!
drivers at their post. Class 1 \va
the banner class. Also atteniUrue
banner. At 11:30 Rev. Marti
preached a wonderful sermon. A
- 7:-3'j a--rally-was staged and a nea
sum of $75.0(1 was raised. In th
Nickel and Dime rally the junio
h liurch raised $vp'>.?Ruby Johnno
receLved- 1st prizg: Frances Perr
2nd prize; Peggy Clinton! 3r
prize. Ollering for Sunday wa
' ql.UO., Our pastor can go to con
Joien;e with smrlcs.
I The Pulpit Aid board will mee
Sunday afternoon at 5:00 o'cloi
-' i- .... ..? M,... at i T;
ii i u v - iiwi i iv" m rrTTTn?:r; .?t*-i?i m? *- w
r. All members please* be pies
-nt..
We were very glad to have th
Rev. CL-JW. Uliner of Winnsbor
.vith us Sunday.
Rev. J. A. Gamble is \psitin
tis daughter .Vis. Katie McCoj
He will be here for an indefinit
Mrs. Nee lie Mellwain and Mrs
- Malissa Natinin spent the weekin
1 Charlotte,. N. C., visiting Mrs
A.cllwain's daughter, Mrs. Dixor
1'vt .Claude- Bailey?is home o
i furlough visiting his motile
lis. Carrie llailey.
Pvt. Leonard George of Green
v'lie visited Mrs. George over til
\\(.el-: end.
Miss Ophelia Jones ; of Mathe
leatkmy spent the week end wit
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Maekey.
Pvt. .Jessie Mills who has beei
- v( vseas?is?back?in?the states a
gain. Pvt. Mills has a~frnal dis
.'narge.
ilrs. Mamie Jae-kson and gram
(?n Kennels are visiting relative
In Outlaid. X. V.
Miss-Viola Tillman left Sunda;
" :"'??? . Y\ ashingToh wliei " she" wti
sjn ml her vacation. <
M> -. lassie Warri n returned "I
Summerville 1 ast work ai ler spem
ng some time with her mother.
Rev. and Mrs. A. 15, Ki'ng ar
caching in Fairljeld county thi
/oar. They arc very cif.icien
year. They are very eflieien
miss them very much.
The sick list: Mr. Curtis Mill?
Mrs. Frances Ferry, Mr. Jimmi
A1U n, Mr. Ed Mallard, Mr. Eai
Rabridge. >
Kev. Martin entertained the ca
taint? of the Nickel and Dime rail
with a Hallowe'en parly Monda
vrrrht; ?
Mt. /ion A. M. 1?. Church
Kev. W. 11. Greenwood, Pastor
ST S at 'usual hour At 11:0
./clock a wonderful message \va
preached by the pastor At 8:3
we were blessed with anothe
pec la 1 message from the pastoi
Stewaidess Hoard No. 1 met oi
Thursday evening at the home o
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beckham.
Visitors?ul?tile .home of 111
md Mrs. f rank Perry last weel
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perr
of Charlotte; Kev. W. II; Hump
ton spent last week at Mrs. Hat
tie Cunningham While conductinj
his meeting at North Corner.
Mrs. Kula Mae McMurray am
Misses Laura O. Wright and Ro
belt a Powell opened school a
Pleasant IIHI" Monday-. Visiting
it the home of Mr and Mrs. Lo
ronzo .Faulkner last week was Op
Henry Faulkner.
Miss Laura McMullcn. a fresh
nan at Allen university is at hom
recuperating from a tonsil opera
tiyn.
Sgt. Robert Barnes who was hoi
drably discharged from the U.- ?
Army left Saturday for Baltimor
.where he will engage in defens
.Cork. Messrs Clyde Cousar an
Willie, Walker spent most of las
week in Baltimore visiting friend
and relatives. Mrs. Alma Turne
of Rock Hill spent a few1 hour
with Prof. C.H. Turner last week
Friends of Mr. Earl Babridge, Si
ue sorry to learn that he wa
brought home from Charleston il
Thursday. Pvt. John D. Houg
las recently been promoted t
Private First. Class.
'Week end visitors of Mr. an
, Mrs., Luther Bailey was Mrs. A1
~ riiodn?Fined of?WrltmngtorH De
r Thd remains of Mrs. Bessie Rei
i Waters were shipped here fo
jurial last week. She was fur
.ualized at Mt. Zion A. M. E. Zio
; church. Eulogy by Rev. W. I
I III I \J 11 \\ I'WU, AV lUUipailtYill^ til
, body here were Mrs, Nettie Rei(
. Washington; Mrs. Jenette, Jama
a, N. V.; Detective Waters o
- Chicago awl Mr. Albert Watei
of Washington. Mrs. Carrie Coa
. try of Manning and Mr. Thomr
i Coakley, the mother anil biotlu
! of Mrs. Mat tie Babridge spent th
< lay with her last Tuesday. M
f Coakley is a sergeant in the mod
? cal corn in Texas.
Miss Ruth Kvelyn Satterwhrl
f? >f Mather academy, Camden spei
1 .the week end with her parent
Mr, awl Mrs. \1, I. Satterwhito.
HOLLY llii.L NKWS
Lovely 1 iill Church
Rev. '<hudc, 1'astor
? r>'. S^:. \v;is well plli ct-t'il. This
t i\ i em i.' year, . the members Look
^ .ulvajitage of Lite entire day. Lev.
t Rhode was, at his best. At night
? Uev. N. A. I3othra and his good
people etosed the year's work.
I Loaeon Cain in choke words, pro..
tented* the new pastor for the cn ung
year, the Rev. ,1. W. Rhode
^ loyous time was had. Oil the 1st
t -j end ay night Rev. Rhode and his
(> >cop!e will elose out the year foi
r Betncl. Revs. V illiains, Wright
lYilson, Robcrson, I'uller. woiishipe
. d with us. A e were proud to
5" have them. ? ^
[ Target A; M: fr. <*hu:rrr ,
;> Rev. N. A. Hcthea, I'astor
Supt. Hiown and teachers .were
Willi jJUSI ''l USlUll nour. 1 liv
^astor broils'.i a soul felt mcsenci
of this conference year. Qui
JuiVclv-4s growing ami we libpi
to .make more room whc-r. we car
ret the material.
II '*
s Unity Church
e Rev. Gary, l'astor
n
t Sunday bqing our camp mcctinp
t an unusual crowd was in S". S. am
e il was interesting. We camper
r .round Unity all clay. The pastoi
m- pieachecl a wondviful sermon to i
y packed church. "At 2:110 Revel
"Johnson came 7?j<m^us_juid kcp1
s vhe ctimp lire burning. This meel
i- uig will linger in our hearts.. The
total collection was $207.34. Uili'tj
t can boast of a loyal set of stew
k ards. The members right along
i- he stood with ur. in every purlieu
lar and you can judge by the nuin
e* ter of j ears he has been with Ui
o ;omo good has been i;?.ie. A rose
io the living.
? Here of late we have had sever a
' wrecks weekly, which is ur.usua
v :'or our town, il' you must ride gc
fully. These things observer
d- von will avoid I rouble^
!- How to keep Tin with the reli
' gious works read the I'almcttc
Lcadei?every week. You will sec
r Master Leonard Johnson .every 1-T
.lay afternoon. ..
l'. . ELISIIA A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. N. Caughman, Pastor
S. S. at 10:45 with the Supl
.ind co-workers at their post. Re_
'-lew was given 1>V Mr. L."~K. Jack
son of Trinity. Morning , devo_
'.loiial conducted by Mrs, llovtensc
Robinson, .Mrs. Kessi'e Williams
s and Mr. A. R Robinson. The pastor.
introduced and presented Itev
y I'. M. Dixon a student from?Mursubject
Tin* Necessity <>l
, Walking With tiod. Wo enjoyed
ind power. Kcv. Dixon is a very
t. lino young minister. Ho also was
j: v\siting the home of Miss Isabollc
S Ilouhon, a toucher in the Elisha
t Ihigh school. Wo invito him
again. lUv. Caughman left sniiliilie,"
Sunday nicely fixed for the
c. annual conference. We have hat
I t very successful year and "we ?n\
looking forward to his return. ,\
p nice sum of $7<S.l'.t was raised te
y round him up for his eport.
y J'l'c. .h C. Lake from Jcorgia. r
' home visiting. an J frit .notile
week end.
A program will be given 1
0 Trinity AM hi church the foutc!:
s Sunday night in honor of the cob
p ored soldiers of this district. All
y mothers and well-wishers are incited
to attend and help nu;ke r
n jt hig affair. Mothers will bi
t dressed in white and carry white
candles to the number of boys she
___ has in the armed forces, (lorn\i
visit the church where ybu aie aiy
ways welcome. *#
BLACKSBUltD Ni'AVS
I The liirthrl:n- < "Ail
1'UI ^ til, JIllJVl x,
d Chapel ME church was a success.
- $67.61 raised hy the women.
t The financial rally has begun
> at bethel CME church for the
- week.
4 Cpl. Alonzo King Smith of Sail
Francisco, Calif, was Visiting 1 is
- parents last week, Mr. and Mrs.
e Frank Smith.
Mrs. A. C. Black was in Spartanburg
ami Gaffncy in interest
11 of the." ,WSCS society last week.
!. -She reported- success- ami?is -aske
ing each society to observe Oct.
e 24-:?0th as week of prayer and
d .-elf-denial.
t Rev. V. K. Ross preached for
s Rev. M. B. Faddy .Sunday night;
r subject: I Will Life up Mine Eyes
s unto the Hills. He gave many
helpful and suggestive points.
Many serviceable gifts were res
eeived by Miss Violet Montgomery
II who plans to enter the State hosh
pital this week. We wish for hei
o a speedy recovery as she has beer
leader of the Montgomery. Gospel
d Singers.
|- Nineteen young people enjoyed
1. themselves at a Silver Tea o n
d Sunday. Oct. 17, given hy Mrs. J,
r I'. Wade at the home1 of Rev. and
i- Mrs. Black,
n Bethel C. M. E. Church
1. S. S. at the usual hour. Rev
ic Wilson brought a wonderful ser1,
mon which all enjoyed. Sunday
i- night Rev. L. Rutherford came
f forth and brought another won s
clerful sermon. Collection $14.00.
k Rev. J. I). Gladden pulled olf ;
i-1 successful drive Sunday night
V Miss Ruth Wood won first prize
M.v ronnrtlni OA
IV J VIU^ 1pUU.VVi " .
r. There whs n rally at Trinity A
i- M. K. Zion church Sunday, Oct
1 IT. Tho title of this raljy wai
to The Four Gospels. There were '
it jerniond preached by minister
s, from Rock 11 ill and each preach
cd a ten minute termon. $81.1
r? :"T' ? - cy ,
TTZTETTl;. . - . - ? , .
? rd
Saturday, October 23, 1043 S
| was 17rought in l.y the four cap- -?
"[the reward for' raising the highlost
amount $21.15.
[ COLD mi.L baptist church h
Rev. E. li. Price, Pastor
| Sunday', Oct. 17th was a high ;
day at Cold -Hill. S. was graud
I he lesson was inspinngly fl&ught
hy Supi. At the close praytfr service
took place. It Was conducted
hy the officers. At 1*2:30 tlhf'Tias
" lor. Rev.?Pi ice?brought us a snul . I_
-tirrini? nibsSagc oh Pi'ayer. It
i was \yvll prepared as well as delivered.
At 3:30 Jvev. C. L. Bowens of
Rod; Ilill pastor of Trinity Bap'
List church fiock Tliil and York
County, C|tmq to us with a won- =
Jcrful sciinoii, which was soul reviving.
A total eollectioii of'"$16.72
was raised.
Everyone went home full of information'and
kicking forward to
Sunday nigfft at 8:00. Tl^ was
" the nnssToiuUldl lllght. A Uuauti-1 ?
?ul program,. Building the Ame'ri- j
tan Flag, was conducted by the
1 pastor's wife and Mrs. Acfdie L. ' ?
Montagomom, president of the
missionary society, This was carried
out in r lovely way. The
church was i. Avded to t^\\this
program cai .etl out; ami^r'was
a gxiuul Success.. TheN pulpit jvas
| decorated with, the colors, red, |
white and blue; also small nags. fR
As each state made their reports $
r the flaiv was so nicely built, where 9
everyone could see it. 'After all ^
" reports were made and a general 9
' colTeefTinr-o f S&fifv was taken, the
amount raised was $119.3* To'
tal raised $211.92.
- j
; ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHJJRCH
Rev. K.?E. Moure, Pastor ~
| Sunday was a hig-V day.' S. S.
: at the usual hour. At 11:30 Rev. ^
' Ivloore delivered a great message ..
. which all enjoyed. We are happy J
to say that we had one more soul ?
to accept Christ ?Mrs. Narvis jk
) Ciray. We were glad to have Mrs. I
Hallie CuuritsC Anna Koon uf New H?
Perry and others to worship With B?
us. St. Marks rendered music.
The rally was fine, we raised$330}
95. We are looking forward to 1st
: Sunday in November for the
1 church rally. Yes, we are* asking
for the return of our dear beloved
pastor, Rev. K. L. Moore.
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