The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, October 30, 1943
HONEA RATH NEWS
Pfc. William Sbaw has return
ed to Fort Huachuca, Ariz.,*afte
spending a very pleasant fur
lough with his wife, Mrs. Ida M
Shaw and father Mr. J. W. Shaw
Mrs. Evans Smithft of Alabanr
ga\e Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Branc!
a pop call Friday night.
Cpl. Maxie Bigby, Sibert, Ala
ton of Mr. Simpson Bigby ha
been promoted to sergeant.
Cpl. W. L. Williams, Nashvill
Tenn. is home visiting parents
Mr. and Mrs.*" Htorney Williams.
Pfc. and Mrs. "William Shaw
Pvt. and Mrs. Elbert Vance wer
dinner "guests of Mr. and Mrs. E
Mattison Saturday evening.
Sunday school at Liberty at th
usual hour. After the lesson, th
Sunday Bchool elected delegate
to attend the TJnion at St. Mar
Baptist church, Sunday, 31st. (
W*ord has arrived here that Cp
Banker T Hnrppr hn^ pntpviwl th
sea of matrimony. We wish hir
and his companion much succes
in life. Cpl. Harper is stationed ~T
Georgia.
The service at Foxville durin
th^jnorning was very good; th
Rev. G. E. Goode predche
ance was good. Collection $50.5(
On Sunday afternoon the laj
? ing of the corner stone took plac
The welcome address was to b
delivered by P.M. Brownlee du
to his absence Mr. Rufus Wood
took his place. The response wa
rngde by a member of * Holl
S^ng. Just 'Before the sermoi
Rev. E. W. Wright introduced hi
wife, Mrs. Wright, with a sole
He Khows just howj much Yo
con Bear, which was enjoyed b
all. Rev. Weight .brought a mes
sage that set the church afir
spiritually. The Cedar (Grove Gos
pel chorus was present and the
left with us some fine songs t
remember after they are gom
The following lodges were pres
ent: Nosr 150in charge;? Holl
Spring; 100 Due West; 84 Beth
lehem and No. 302 Dunn Creel
Collection $41.28. The church wa
filled to capacity, sitting an
standing, more than l,50o wer
estimated to be present. Just be
? fore afternoon service a deliciou
dinner was served. Everyv on
present reported a very pleasar
time at Foxville.
The Gantt" Rosenwald scho<
? opened with the following teach
ers: Mrs. Zelda Wilkerson, Mis
Margie inompson, Mrs. Koy Mai
tison, Rev. J. S. Maddox, Jr., Mis
Remell Mattison, Miss JB. C. Lil
tie, Mrs.?Eddie?P.?Fonnell?an
Prof. Herman W. Fennell. The
are observing three days thi
GREENWOOD NEWS
Weston Chapel A. M. E. Churc
Rev. E. F. Johnson, Pastor
4unday school at the usin
f. The pastor preached one c
his soul stirring sermons whic
let! the piinds of his hearers bac
to tTie- fold of God. Would tha
everyone could have been ther
And heard that story of how tn
little lamb led hi*? mother int
the fold. And ne went on t
prove how many, are saved thr
the righteousness of God with lil
tie-children. One thing about Re>
Jonnson. he is a great preache
and when you want to hear th
sound Gospel without any com
promise come to Weston Chapt
and hear him. When in the cit
come to our church, a cordis
welcome awaits you.
Mr. Elmer Goodman, husban
of Mrs. Irma M. Smith Goodma
and father of little Elma Good
man, Jr., who is 7 weeks old i
leaving today for the Navy.
Tabernacle Baptist Church
Rev. S. E. Kay7-PaHtor
? Buhday school at the usual hou
The lesson was reviewed by Mr;
Jessie M. Walker.
Morning worship conducted a
the usual hour was very muc
enjoyed by all. Taking his tex
from Luke 11:28 and using as
subject: Counting Up The Cosi
the pastor delivered this messag
gracefully.
During the evening worship, h
used for his subject Talent Hid
ing. Many^sauls-were stirred, on
coming to the altar of Christ.
_aCotal collection for the day wa
$o39.71. Rally collection to dat
$1,325.27. Names of captains an
total report will be listed later.
Visiting friends were many. W
extend a cordial welcome to all.
' TRINITY NEWS
. Rev. J. N. Caughman, Pastor
f^ftnUay school at tho usual nou
lesson was taught hy Mr:
Caughman. Timely remarks' b
the pastor. The secretary's repoi
for the year was made, and sh
was given the League clap.
Prayer meeting followed, 1
was short and sweet. The puxtc
c preached a wonderful sermon. H
acd his family visited Mr.' an
John Longshore after sei
vice.
On Spnday night a prograi
wjrs given in honor of the boj
in service. It was enjoyed by al
We wish to thank all who helpc
in the program, A nice sum o
money was raised. The paste
went away with his pockets iillc
with money and all nice thin(i
to eat.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewalt and fan
ily weie Sunday" UTOsts of-~ttnj
soli Mr. Samuel Dewalt.
Mrs. Carrie Poorer has returi
I'd home from New York, whei
she^spent some time by the be<
side of her sick sister; leavin
pisier on the mend.
See Miss Nqcie 3j11 Burton ar
get The Legcfer, *'
CAM DEN JOTTINGS
Sunday, October 31 will be the '
r I winning up of the Columbia con
j ference of which the writer is a
- member. It behooves, to say a '
vvoid abo^-t htiseit lor it is thru 1
a her. until ing efforts that -the A ME '
I) have a piaee to worsmp in l'rom !
October 31, 193s to June, 11139-40- 1
., tne outstanding P. E.'s she has
s '41, '42, -'43. Will name sogie of
served under. Please ask them ot
e district ot which she has been a
>, her as a worker in the Lancastei
_ parcel of. when it was called Airt^ _
i, baby district. 1900 the first elder
e was Rev. J. N. Burke, one year;
ST Rev. J. F. Player a~fine "Christian
gentleman, five years; Rev. J. L.
e Benbow, five years; Rev. I. J. Prue
itt, Rev. J. M.* Harrison, Rev. E.
s F Ellis.?These-can-and-eoukl tell
y Jt the faithfulness of F. E. Hurst
is a member. Served as S. S.
1. district Supt.; Sec. of Che district;
e ' a* .Miss.-. Im my elHm*b-4or thirrty
n | two years I've spent my life for
? inj viiuii.ii 111 luc cny wnurc \ was
h uorn and reared mid mean to as
long as life last-,
g It pains in a way that two or
e three undernourished Christians
d have taken so much upon thenik
selves which is not rightr but God
). roles and ail is right. As oft/cer
of New Bethel in the capacity of
eo Supt. of?S. S., trustee,?steward t e
stewardess, Supt. of A. C. E. L.
an A M. E. both watp and'"
IT filling, as my dear old granumotns
er used to say. May God bless
y my home church ajui me to evei
1. hold it up. Be it known if there
s is a true and loyal A. M. E. it is
?: I. for ever.
u Mrs. 'Annie CoMins Warner is
y somewhat indsspcletl and had to
i- oe hospitalized two or three days,
e Mrs. F. E. Iluist is fiilling nei
i- place as teacher of the third
y grade. She .'s at home now and
c all are look.ng for her return in
rr the school room very?soottt?
i- Miss Maria Alexander of 80
y Clinton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.
t- is visiting her cousins Mr. antf
c. Mrs. Joseph Alexanndei, 121 i
s Campbell St. ir.ey are delighteu
d to have their visitor,
e Jackson and Bennettsville clash
!- ed in favor of the lattei. The
s proceeds were appreciable. Edue
cation and religion are the mak
it ing of a li'fe worth-while. May we
all remember to ll4**" up as it were
- Florine F. ilurst.
t;s
NEW BETHEL NEWS
<1 Woodruff??>ttr?Sunday school y
was fine. The attendance and of;s
fering banner hangs in class 3.
Mrs. Theoda?Rebinsotr, teacher:?- After
a pleasant visit here Pfc.
Hardy C. Cunningham has return
ed to Camp Mariana, Fla.
h After a pleasant visit with Mrs.
, P. Parks and - relatives Mrs. M.
E. Rogers has returned " to Asheville,
N. C.
l' Mrs. Lllla Hobby worshipped
at Beaver Dam fturlday. She re?
ports a fine time.
k Mrs. Thoda Robinson was the
^ dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ho8
mer Campbell second Suqday.
e The program at Trinity A.M.
0 E. Zion Thursday night was quite
? a success, featuring Tom Thumb
u Wedding and the Willing Work- I
ers quartet, which we all enjoyed, |
^"sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Wib- r
born.
0 Pvt. Jeremiah Jones is herle on
u furlough. He is stationed a t
il Camp Mariana, Fla.
y
ll GAFFNEY NEWS
^ Mr. Oscar Goodman is a patient
P at the Cherokee Co. hospital. At
the last report he is convalescing
s I nicely.
Airs. Eugene Oglesby and two '
? children?at?Baltimore, Md , arp 1
here visiting their relatives, ? 1
Mrs. N. B. Brown of the city
5' spent Sunday with Mrs. Minnie
Elmore.
u ail.' Sidney Askew spent the
week end with Miss Mamie Roberts
and also visited his relaa
tives in Spartanburg,
1 For gqd eats and delicious ham ,
?-hurgers, "see?Mr, Freeman Ash,
W. Frederick St. J
,e Mrs. Lottie Gaffney^ visited her
daughter, Miss Elyven Gaffney, ;
e who is- attefKiingMohnson Smith University
at Charlotte.
s The following teachers have
j opened their schools for the fall
iession: Miss Genevieve McCorkle
Central school; Mrs. Mary Rode
gers, Gowdyesville school, Miss
Sallie Bankhead, Wilkinsville and
Miss Blanche Glymph, Mt. Zion.
Sgt. Newton E. Edwards o f
Hampton, Va? has finished his
mechanical course in the U. S.
ir Army. He also visited his parents
S. iu:_ hi.. ..?a vf.... w;i
ui tins ^;ity mi, ?iiu iino. ?? ur
y liam Edwards.
-V - Miss Genevieve McCorkle spent
ie '.he week end with Mr. and Mrs.
* Colvin Carpenter and family.
Word has been received from
" Cpl. Letter O. Bankhead who is
? -^ex-VlrLg overseas that he is doirtg
d nicely.
l" Everyone is cordially invited
co attend a Halloween party given
at Central school Saturday
rs night.
j Pic. Lewis Jones of the Green
-? ille Air Base is visiting his aunt
Miss Mamie Roberts here.
)r Mr. Jim Rutherford is doing '
icely at his residence on North
'8 Logan street.
Mr. Loydass Clary has gone to
?" Norfolk for an indefinite stay.
We wish to extend our" deepest
sympathy to Mrs. Bessie Fall in
1" the loss of her grandfather.
^ Mr. add Mrs. Walter Powell attended
the AME Zion annual conference
Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Alexander spent
id Sunday in Spartanburg with relatives.
i
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I HK S. C. ANNUAL " UK
A.
VIETHODIST CON FEKENCE
There is the usual hurry, interjst
and preparation of 248 Metho- (
list ministers, and their 4>ig~mem- tui
aer'ship of 38,442 strong over the daj
state at this period, because of pit
the near approach of their annual hvi
conferences ^ ? eai
This great religious body of pas |>h
toors wrth an equal number o t out
laymen will assemble November !
25 in St. James Methodist church j j
at Darlington, S. C., for the sec- dig
and time in the history of the S. ~ ]
C, Methodist conference for the C.
transaction of financial, material, ?1*
educational and religious matters. An
and business. " $1.
The Rev. D. E. Thomas is the jr..
will have a major job in accomo- da]
dating this heavy body of sacred Wi
leaders, and large delegtion, he re- Th
readiness, and all will be royally Gr
taken care, of and amply homed. r?e<
The conference convenesT>ne day Clt
less than normal. So what has Ri<
o be done, will have to be done C.
,|uickly and effectively. A great $1,
deal of the time will be taken up in { C.
the selecting and electing, of dele^ Jai
gats for th jurisdiction and gen- Jr.
feral conferences. This is always Ca
an interne and most active time. ea<
Reports having to do with many I
thousand* of dollars for local eon Re
(erenve requirements, and general Im
ehurch activities will he made
flu* educational institutions, name br<
ly, Claflin college. Gammon Theo- lei
logical Seminary will be discussed Bland
pictured in all of their ramiti- 25;
.ation of usefulness, and needs, ySl<
And the college will receive be- IS a
cween $12,000, and $15,00o while dei
an appropriationn Of $200.00_wil) Ids
go to tne seminary irom "The $3.
Gammon Family." Bo
Each minister will be called and Ell
ni* shall report on Rishop L. H. On
King's "Seal Sale Stamps" for the Ms
permanent Pension Fund. Not one Mi
;s tu+nipg in less than $10.00, the $3.
najority will report $25.00 and Sit
>40.00 for this cause alone which 31
iias nothing to do with the Pension Ho
.iainis of the great church ask- Fl<
nigs. The entire Atlantic Coast $1.
Area, composed of the Atlanta^ da
Savannah, Florida, South Florida, H.
Central Oklahoma and South Ca- He
t'olina conferences are uniquely H.
harnessed up hi this vital and es- J*
*ential cause as to hasten a stable -Sin
and felicitious support to the Ho
tired gospel veterans. This plan Si.
is very popular among the breth- Fire
n across the area, and they arc J1'<
f' ec in expressing their great es- H-fc
teem, and deep afTection to Bish- <ai
>p King's timely arrival, and thi "vai
Laidlvhmg_jaL_ihi&_Jiughty .pension Mproject
among theni^ _ tjfc
This is the^ fourth year the veiv
satile, able and powerful Bishop Ha
Lorenzo Houston King will pre- '/ai
?ide over the S. C. Methodist con- ,0>
ference. He- is abundantly familiar
with the bi-g body. He knows
all the preachers and laymen. He
eagerly strives to satisfy their in
numerable wishes. May be, this 5
the most workable Bishop, and the S.
most worked Bishop o ? all the pas
Council of Bishops, The entire fol
delegation that shall be elected, cus
^hall desperately urge, and pray uu
hrs return on grounds too numer ten
ous to be n ontioned here, and in- chi
ate seasons that are not to be F
exposed- at this w l-ithtg, G>ai
Of course the conference enthu- fur
siasm will be sky high on its re- too
ligious affairs, and spiritual en- ga^
cieavors. The body will be wel- to
omed by selected and splendid spr
folk. We surely will speak our i
reciprocation. The roll call wil S.
tollow. Then the organization, tou
needed committees appointed and wa
business and a tremendous amount pre
will be discussed and arranged me
during Thursday, Friday, Satur- tioi
day and Sunday for the on-coming ?
conference year 1043-1044. Es>
'JOHN C. GIBBES, ?er
Greer, S. C. nel
. me;
LAKE CITY NEWS mif
ext
Report cards for the-first six
weeks of school are to be given j"
out this~week. Parents~ore urged !Tei
to carefully examine these cards .A'1
*o as to keep a check on what
their children are doing. Specialattention
is called to the absen- ^'Cl
tees -which will-l>e recorded?o n
these cards. The cards should be 'Jra
signed by parents after they have
been examined. r- ~
Miss Naon.i Tisdale is away in 'Ia
Wilmington, N. C., visiting her ten
brother, Mr. Roosevelt Tisdale . 1
and her uncle, Mr. James Tisdale. 'lo
't "ig
titi
EBKNEZER A. M. E. CHURCH wh
con
Rev. S. E Martin, I'astor rac
>
Sunday was a very lively day for
.or us and overyone- was- at their of
post of duty The S. S. lesson was wis
reviewed by the pastor. anc
'Sunday being the last preach- J
tug Sunday before contercnce, vis
.he pastor preached ^ soul stir- Suj
rtrrg" sermon. It caused many- ri
hearts to rejoice and every one del
enjoyed the wonderful message sh<
vhat was brought to oia^- Mr
We were very glad to have nie
with .us, the Rev. Dixon and Rro.
.vhitney of Columbia; also Rev. j
J. C. Ililton of Winnsboro.
Everyone was very sorry to see
Sister Katie Mae Ruff leave us
;o spend awhile in Baltimore, Md. S
he iR a faithful member of this cor
churCh. " . Or
After service the pastor and M.
other visiting friends went t o Be
Bro. and Sister B. Ruff's home. pas
There they had dinner. After- -no
wards they returned to the St. [io<
Uuke Baptist church where the (
Morning Star Jubilee quartet was .vil
rendering a program. All reported iht
a pleasant iia.t. cal
t'
THE PAI
HIKE GROVE V RE'
>1. E. CHI RC H
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Rev. 1). C. Brown, Pastor ( II
October 17, 1043?^Sunday was j '
camp and quarterly meeting 1
A large crowd was present, H !
.-siding Eider C. G. Glover ue- sce
med a soul stirriug sermon 4n ' ?
ly p.in. Rev. S.. P. Hicks |>rc'
cached in tlie late p.m. - Every*
i enjoyed the wonderful servi?- ^ '
A nice sifcn was realized. ?.
["he nUmes of those paruvipat- '
[_ a re a s follows: .
rlowatd Beagle $3.25; Rev. I). 1 {K''
Brown, $2.35; Rev. Burgess 1 .?*
ndy, $^.25; Josh Purnside. 2.15 I:1?'
na Smith, $2.25; Johnson Clardv I >aN
35; J. S. Style, $1.50; Rev. S. j
Hicks, George Smith, Louise I ..
ight. Ltieile -G'lardy, G-.-Cr- Stod
rd, $1.25 each; Francis Kennedy
11 Warden, Pettis East, Hattn 'uAo]
ompson, Mattie Hudgen, Cor- aj.e
?Aberertanmie. - Bally Musolyace
M. Kennedy, Miller F. Ken- a
ly, Hattie Simpson, Jerome c^u
irdy, Jas. Smith, Mamie Smith, i(.)
:hard Smith, Alice Franklin. A i : i
Brown, Prof.^M. All Sitton. Km
,0U each. Ida Burnside, ;j75c^ j?jj,
J. Saxon, J. T. Bates, 50? each; ?ej,
nies Brown, 35c; Clem son Jdnes g^jj
, Cora Fuller, Eloise Henry, "uV
rrie Fuller, M. S. WofTord, 25c
;h. c j
Ma mes cont l/huted --in V 7, ,,
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own A. M. E. chinch, Fuunl'aii. tn
irsrcrr- cn
Rev. D. C. Brown, pnsto; jng
jught in August 22 $74-65; Sep- Fli]
liber 26, $64.00; Rev. D.' C T
own $2.00; John Barksdale, $6. Mr:
; C. C. Stoddard $6.00; Bessie gjt,
iss, $5.00; Hannah Peace, $5.00 ch;
rah Moone, $5.00; Clara M. An- the
rson $5.00; Mary Chappell $6; -;a
nilie Penson, $3.35; Lola Mack Vvoi
.75; Carrie Herbert $2.35; Klhe. gOIJ
+tr $2.37; Ola Stoddard, 2.35. she
la Cunningham, $2.50; C. J. Sax ion<
$2.50; Emma Dial, $2.00; Lok jn?ick,
$2.00; Maggie Saxon, $2.0
iry McDaniel $2.00; Down Byrd thr
0u; Amanda Smith, $2.00; Pro. get
,ton $2.00; Corrie Sanders, $1. m<>i
; Nancy Penson, $1.30; Nancy hov
rran'$1.30; Hannah Peace $1.2." cou
srida Peace $1.25; Alma Garrett gy,
25 each. Catherine Hicks, Bark? o jg|
le, Cathen Vadbin, J. S.' Style ^
Philson, Alice Franklin, 11. H a ^
iron, Clarence Bolden, Gerind; vftij
Bolden, Gilyard Barksdale, A whi
Stoddard, A.- N. Saxon, $1.00 ^
h Onnin Ri.';p, $1.25.; -Blanch aTlci
lden/cs$2T75; -Rosy Cunningham, Mis
50;' Frank Herbert, Label Mills ,on
ank Hopkins, John Pitts, ClitT- fy j
1 Garrett, Anni'e Bolden, Joe
>y,-A. O Taylor. John L. Sulli- ,?. or
i, S. S. Herron, Annie B. Sulli- nan
a, A. Bryson. Mamie Johnson. a,
J. Moon. Hattie Simnsnn
- - - *" - wm:
Herron, Johnson Clardy, Sally- -yoid
nnedy, _Mr, Campbell, 25c each-p -n?tn
rlyn Bates, $57c; Dorris Sulli foea
1 55c; Dorris Dial, 60c. Total >xp!
New Brown $158.26. _>f i
? nin
COPE- NEWS . ii o:
mp
Re\. C. C. Burge8s, Pastor tain
Sunday was indeed a busy day. A
S. was called to order by the our
itor. A fine program of young r,e,
ks out. A very interesting do vou
ision of the lesson. The pastoi nou
1 officers along with others at- . s:
ided to official business of the scat
ir.h. . ' " ay;
lev. B. T. Martin preached at aboi
k?Grove Sunday morrng. The titer
leral of Mrs. Mary TrAVortharrr the
k place at .12 M. Rev. Martin one
,'e those attending something _noi
think of. The family have oui or,
npathy. Collection $125.00. done
Vt Calvary M. E. church Rev- .msc
A. Funchess pastor, held theii It
rth quarterly conference .which ;ion
s wonderful. P. F,. L. Wright atat
ached a sermon long to be re on i
mbered. Theme Love. "Collec- sive
i ovr $120.00. .-.oni
it Emanue; tne funeral of Bro. ioth
;a Jennings a_devout Christian--notb
ltleman of this community was fron
d at 3:00 p.m. Many of our deed
mbers attended. He will be1 acre
ised by all who' knew him. W< towi
pnrl f.??..?. -i ?
?..v. ioniiij uuL ucepesi . outi
apathy. t M' h
>ro. Y\ m. Glover another strong K. c
mber of Emanuel church vv a s we 1
eralized at 10 a?m. Monday. bad
;se are two of the strong abot
ristians of that church. Thej mob
re quiet but seemed to be lov- mot
by all knowing them. \\v wil our
,y to meet them in the swec' juih
and by. *r i
)n~Sunday night we returned t? ten
cedonia church where we lis grot
ed to another one of those won nin
ful sermons by Rev Barges? vav
m Exodus 20:8, subject Keep- .lie
Sunday. We got some beau ?oin
.;1 illustrations by our pastor, ae
0 is doing all he can in ou> ric
nmunity for the uplift of th? ait
e. ng.
rVe are planning a Shirt contes Sun
Sunday, October dl in interos' kno<
the trusters. We ask all wel tng
thers to come out Sunday night anil
1 help. it \s
Irs. Marie P. Johnson who is The
itrng her sister Mrs. A. It We
mpter and Bro. N. T. Pendarvis toes
eaving for Ker home in Phila still
pma Monday p.m. On her way plac
>'11 stop in Columbia and join of 1
sn~Maud l'ruitt who accompa- havi
d her. (teal
>T. JOHN HAI'T, Ctll KCII
Rev. B. T. "Settfa, Cantor lu^'
unday the Sunday school was nor
lductcd by Supt. W. I.. Lyles. weiring
the morning service * Rev .an
Is. Moss spoke from the (Heme pies
trayal. Evening service the
(tor delivered a wonderful ser hittj
d. Job 14:14. the
>n November 15th in connection "
.h the Benedict College drive rcct
; church will present ? HistoriReligi'ous
play undwr the Ui- !
,METTO LEADER
V. Jt LlliS HOLM AN
SK)K Hi: i ll EL A. M. K.
I KC1I, WRITES - . j tl
' | VN
ummervilltv.-Sr- tv.'--"Blind Un- | .\
iff i-s sure to err". "Now we j
through a glask darkly". i>ut I ;
lembti. "(lod is His own inter- ^
's give Liud a chance to do the I V
ding. j
.aSt issue Bishop J. S. Flipper
s issue Mrs. Fli-pper and
ers. We first met Mrs. Flip-:
we usually, wrote our own ora- it
is for student contests. We ,
e a copy of three orations U>*ft
\\ rote in those yester-yurirs.) ^
;er delivering' one of ora1.
Mrs. Renibert. wlur is now
>. Susie L. Flipper/said to us .
we now rent em her her exac'
ids: "We all epfi see that yo.; ^
very original". That made nie _n
then and (here that she hail" ~
unusual Mnhid. The -A. M., K.
irch htfs been blessed by -the
tes "of her mind. All of our
hops had and have line wives. 1
t as we are speaking- of Mis.
oner now ?n will cmiCm.. ?
res to the .subject._ She is a
olh'r, a genius, a sister aim
ther' to all women of the state, s
stays in their'company. ^Shc j,
dixli?She is hi sympathy av,i _
listers it' there is any attempt _
/\r> thorn h:nni Sill-'. TV. T" _
lilSTiAN. May Cod's hi- ss u
s rest upim Bishop.and Mrs ^
pperl-"7" ' . e
hink of another great woman,
i. .Maggie Alston. Mother Mag 0
Alston of Emanuei ciiurin,
irleston, is a woman i'n whom
rcr seems to be no guile. She j
k of the._A. M. E. chuivii in ''
ith Carolina. As I understand
is the first woman commiss- n
ed to go out of all who are iiv- -c;
. She traveled through swamp.- -*T
raih, under burning sun aim "
ough unfavorable weather t o
tne work organised. We re r.
nber when we were q-Qite a bo>
i we drove her through the
ntry in the old slow mute bugShe
should be given some
:ial honor.
Irs. A. C. Mayes has also-been
peat pioneer. Her good work
never die. Give her flowers 'j
le she can smell them.
t... ^ .\ir: i if*- - - - ?*
iijxae:? wiiiiams 01 uranitevine
~5fRphia Prnrrbs of ilardevfHo;
ses Odessa Mack of. Charles
and u. Hertha Lisbon of Hoi11
ill also Mrs. L. L. Fanner of *
lmerville are active zealous J
ki.rs. U'e?shall mention the 11
ies'" of-others' later.
Irs. Mabel tfreen, conference
nen-president-j- is-a real valient
lier. ,JShe is Widely known. She "
Tis--fair-minded with her -whohr ?
rt hi the wxirk. She is ripe in J;1
erience, intelligence, a getter j'
:esults. She is interested m the n!
iStry to the extent that she n
i not want to see one minister
osed upon by another just bese
he, the other can. ..
n imaginary person walks in 1
room now. His face shows
it coiT7erhT7 He says: JJllolman _
do not blow your horn e- k
gh". Steerhig at this person .
ty to him: "Is not self praise '
idalous to some extent?" He "u
i to me. "You can state facts
ut yourself or at least a part of C'J
n m a mild way. You*"Know' fajts
and if~ytra~Wait for some
else to be fair and friendly
Jgh to state tacts in your laordinarily
that will not be ?
i umti vour obituarv is com
,
i accordance wrth the sugges- ^
of this imaginary person, \vc jj,
e: We made splendid repairs
ihreo parsonages; made extcn- *
repairs on 7 churches; put ,
e material on ground tor. a- g
ler parsonage and at still a
her place; we built a pasonagc
i the ground. We bought and*
led to the A. M. E. church r.n
of land in a certain little .
1. At another piace in the
itry we secuied by gilt an a. re
ind and deeded it to the A. M.
hurch. Still at another- place
luiit a church from the ground
it about half completed in
it three months. We we re pro
id at conference. We left at
her town our $0(10.00 raised in
jirst rally. an attempt to
1 a brick church, and at anothhuf
ch -on that circuit we had
thousand feet of lumber on the
ind for- the erection of a
ch. We were then called to
e it for an emergency job at
n umvers/iy. At another
it, we founu some, money m
treasure on the erection of a
k church. \\ e added to it and
$2,250 in bank on the buildWc-1
as to our present charge
iniCTviile, all one needs- t o
iv is the condition of our build"when
we came m Th,- c/
come and take a look now. See
'ith no debt hanging over it.
n one can decide tor himself,
can name the places where
e jobs were done. There are
some living witnesses at each
e. l\Ve mentioned twenty items
naterial work. We certainly
a not mentioned all. This is a
of material work hut it- irs the
WATERLOO NEWS
r. and Mrs. Willie Smith gave
r son William, a birthday din
Sunday, Oct." lb. Many friends
e present and enjoyed the afvcry
much. He received many
icnts and frt.TO in money.
irs. Kloise Smith, mother, Miss
a' Lue Smith,'"sister and Miss
n'iotlH Andersen cousin served--?
guests. . . . . j
ion of Annie II. Xclson of Hen
i d'M
t (.o..ege.
I.' l-V !_
fjiitcat, unvis.
*-----r .
i.ki:i>s m:\vs
'i'k" cmitiro community aroma;
ic Ml. Moriaii Haplisl ehdrci
a> "samKned by the ?T> atii o i
li s,. Juiia S. Mobley. She was tv
oars old and bad boon a ;nc-111
or of the eh..reh for mm* thai
11, years. .Sht'-leaMtaa-one son .Mr
t'iliiam?Mobley. Clot or, S..1. an
aunhters Mrs. Lulu l'oote, o 1
hostor and Mrs. Alir.a Hradlon
1 Gastunia, N.and a host ol
ran dehildi en.?He v.?B.- M. 1'aikoi
I Kof'k Hill ofbeiatod, a-sistci
y Kevs. K. W. Carter, 11. 1J
mu^'lass and the pastor.
Mrs. L. K. Smith has loturnet
i oiii?a- visit to?her brntliois " TT
ihilliiothe, Ohio and Albany, N
."While away she also' Visitot
I I iitisidJiL. .V \h and otlier place.
I New Jersey.
Mrs. Sallie Kair'and Mrs. Pear
;mith motored to Kock JlilL OJ
nesday, Oct. l'.ilh.
'Sut. J. T. Jeter si?m of Mr.wan'
Jrsr- Alfron/.o .Jeter, is home oi
at lough.' hgt. Jeter has I eon ii
er\ iee more thiin IS months. 11
s now stationed at Maywood
am. "
1 lie yimiig i'nlk of the \\ dke^
itirjf-community are piamiint; '<
arty for Sgt. Jeter with teaeh
.... . I... I I: i. i - i
lO U1 IIIC I'llllllV M.NIUDI il.S IIIU1)
ions.
Miss Odellc Sanders was fund'
lined at Zion Pilgrim Oct. lTtii
ler pastor Rev. - S. E. Blake 01
icTti teTn ' : r :
I'rof. L. F. Smith attended th
lee ting of the State College oi
kpday-, at the'home of Mr. ain
Irs. Wayinan Johnson. in ( lieste
The Wilkeshurg public V>h?n
pencil Monday. Oct. IS, wit I
uite a few students.
AXTKK II BAPTIST <111 (M il
Cornwell?Sunday was a vol1;
lcasant day, and all chuivlir-gp
rs were out. Rev. Honor deliver
'.1 a wonderful sermon. Pastor'
alary collection -$d5.00. ?. The
following delegates to rep
jsent at the Convention are
lr>. Louise Hemphill and Mi
'avid Crawford to the Associa
on. 1 :
We had as visitors Mr. Rich
rd McKeowm and daughter Mrs
'oodaitf and Mr. ami Mrs. Was!
igton, all of SafisbtHy. X. C.
ling for Fort Bragg", where h(
as spent two days- here with his
mther-in-law Mrs. Maria Cun
inghantf_;
Pig, Cleo Rice is visiting hi?
aret\ts Mr. and'Mrs. S. Rice.
Members are very gia<i t?? have
rs. Honor in their midst again
Mrs. Mary Murphy Lynch ha:
?t-H? homo ?-?
?'" ! . D|#V-IHI.IIji c?hilt
with her hushand in camp
Mrs. Annie McWollins and ei.ilen
are visiting her parents Miid
Mrs. Murphy of Cornwell.
Mr. dim Itixon rendered a very
feellent war and religious piertH??last--Sunduy
night.
Mrs. Mozelle Whitloek is hen.
; the bedside of her mother Mrs
da Brice.
On the sick list Mrs. Elizabeth
orkler.
nallest part of our contribution,
e have been 'afflicted by pains,
justices, and misrepresentations
some of our ministerial brethn.
who'would try to "black out'
ir accomplishments. Hoes any
ftttas have it hi mind to stab any
nocet C.caasr? Ette Brute?
Nln these days n, loot
a solution to their
biscuit's, rolls., pi:
get the same
buy WJTSTi
WAR
|
AND a
STAMPS HFISM
Its superiority
enriched- with vat
.it requires less shori
Irv it! You'll ho olnrt v
M I L
- AtLtN^
COLUMBIA
.
V? .
illl.L N'KWS I
I
' lit-lhH < hurih
? K? \. IJitlna, I'u-lor
S'.aai: y v.a- ;i 11 a! -I i ny day I
' ' 1,.. i.-j'tiijy' d;:V, i ' it',
ri.-.i. t-h'-.-. I;*>; :i? ? t" 'hi- l!i> j
, : *' a 1 ' |> M,. at Shady
lil'dti. \V. a- islii;: - V' ^
i; ) rtf-yrt-yn1 i"ii.??,S. w ,t -?v-at-yJ
1? *Vf?H nVim-is?rrrn iiasl'nr I
i "t'i> tat'. >:.? ::. i j and
1' t I
r I iivt l> Hill i Install
I <? i v. ell- tin-, d" ^'tr.riay
i.d i j j f?-1 'he iv.'-n.iK-r^ a'ti-ndcl
?Htf awn i:tM"ti at iit.dl >\va::?p and
.mist -ay , via- \i y- lit.-j'-n inv;.
' Wt .-dll.il SivSJ'il. ."ill Ifi-i-, y.-ai ,s
T?1 r-1 S . V. a. a
a.-iiitiy t-aiii na :i.tn-r ?? ?! s*
; iif'A |i lit', J 1' \mj a: i will I,iny.
an '. I'Min- S 111-.a \ '1^
in l:?'!i.ci v.tii-ii j;;-,. ttnmu>|
1 v. -:i ",'..1 la v. II,-: II. "V ;.,-ai \ J
Will.
1 _ 1
I nily \. M. I-:, t luircli
1 lift . -4e.il \. I 'a - III I
. ' ' VJ.-I >i"? VI! With 1' .1 y II id
I ur..<?;uy was at ?ii< in?t. The
e . h .1 re!. Was ; aim tin
1,1 ..a-- tia ie.This was tnc closing ol
; I... .1 ? -a- : 4_U_
| 11. 'I II I I'll'. i . i I I 'I I .1 il l ' ll I- ' I ?iL, I ii 11
: M-n; tiTe TTTi r-n. i,.- 1771 \ !
J in. is >?.'.i "Ji-i- .-i-.v it -ry '.'i .i
.. i.ei'i. i IK' ?;11111 'i1 was enjoyed by
;i/t. t>i ?.. .Jni.as' :i aiis 'a a. s? .
| ainl hi; IS?l.iI. ligillL?til 1 iIg>?lii -lias--.
I n>i,.vn-?-ii .-sa.it;.i y --Jayl-.et
- Is'.eiy iiKnUici' III! las allO m 1' M.it
* , .
I, 1 . . ,
_ j liill Zioii
I iv? V . Wi, I'llstiH^
.i.ter .v. M thy jia.-t.ir. ami metreV
! .ii s iiiatiiieii to lialliiee whel'e lie.
II I |D eaeln.'I a a .al loUs strl'ftion. >Ull-J
I aiy n.gut wo wjLie -ba.k and the
j. l' l' a.- .11 a I'Mii,/. .SultililV
' i nni w . aTT asun.j; "-CTTy 11 k,i:In. I
'1 ' ami 11 reiai to atit-M-i the oi innata n 1
\l -t'i\ lies. Vie -weic pleased to
- Hni-.?ii 'i. A. <i. stontgorp.ery won
- J. > 1' w it 'is. Sister i.aynes seiais
.a i salaiy I'n m ,\.Y. Sue lias al
w ays min loyui t<> hi ivrhui ill. Be
? ya . was oar. mk
Uih k In vt.u V.
\ isiting salvia rs at home -Syts.
? A ills 1 Milt.el." Msitllig l.is n.oiil- !
- I . Sjt '* ' lis1 I - S J-.xtet.g all .
.ii-. .iaii|u**s. "Louis Bryant, visit.
ni.tner. Mis. Ne.tlu- t.iyant.l'vt.
Albany-.\ii K. lie vi.-il.s gram!
mother Mrs. r.na MeKclv.o. Syt
i'./.eiiiii iiani- ram.. in re..m a
_l '' ?
UtS.at. Jital In In- ti-llie ollee ii'O IV.
i.e i.< life* .-on e; Mr. ami Mrs.
lluilie 1 i uitts; Thev wen olhvi'd
MIrrTi l -Cl tiieji name! iZ
terns like old times when the
o-.y:?rrmrc" "in; I! ow . long-4 LoJ'd't"
W e ir.u.-l feel it s 'lis- outers l>e:7iy
. ai i it ii Oat.
\\ e a.e pleased to^kiinw 'hat. Mr.
p -Uratu_Meilunt. is .im.pr0v.in4j at
.Tri-('otmiy hospital. His son was
. here to visit inni.
..
' HOPKWELL UAPT. ( Ill IK H |
' Rev. R. \\ . W'il'iams. Pastor
J ^tinihty was a lately day. San-!
. .lay school at the u>t.al iioar. The
it view vva> l.y tiie pastor. A nice :
. I it.lh l.y Sis'er Missio Neelv. Also
. i few remarks by Pvt. . Verier
_j_.lxuiii.?w.:io.?as-, been ?wommetl in?
. . ivtion ;t!i<i has been honorably .(lis
_ i .-hftvpeil from' the army. Hope he
rtv;!l oet alon^r nicely.
i I Devotions it-,! by Hro. John P.
j.W-ily. a:'t r which the pastor-tfr
LllXtTcd a w'nnIt-i-fii 1 senium,?It
7 enjoyed the message. Proud to
; i know he is ^retting along; nicely
.it llencdict College in the minis* '
terinl course.
Quite a iViv visitors worshipped
with us in our service. Total moraided
s5.'?.dl.
J rationing and shortages, wise and thriftj
meal-planning problems by serving the
s. cookies and cakes to help stretch their
nutrition and spend less. Now, for bal
TTira
WMsSmSm
has been proven by thousands of house
annns and -minerals so necessary in our
toning for all baking. So go to your groc
ou did.
xxa & DlLS T R1 B UT*D_
BROS. MILL!
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Kev. Dennis Daniel, Pastor
Monday tiijrt webegan otrr ser- ?
o! m rviccs with mothers unci
f?-a.J.?-rs i "nduoting.. Monday nite
no pa i >r instructed i:s very inI
-pit iijji'iy. T.uesday night mother
'iiiiiam of f'oluinhia brought a
in'1 light the ( hVistian Traveling q
l.h was with us and the group
-a'e <s ;te a nUinher of selections.
Iiur-May night mother Powell of
-u mo igl.t a soul stirring !
message to us concerning "I.ove",
in .if-, lay night our pastor preached
a wonderful sermon from Phil.
-r-coT.d chapter. Tr.lv our heartsi
I'l'.nrci-d ;is the man pf God con- ! '
v i.-dom." Friday Mrs. A. Single <>i!
?:' Columbia brought a touch- i
..lie message to our hearing. Subem
" I no Mjml of (Jurist". Truly
these services. =
? ndap was Missionary day. The
corning survive was carried out rn
its usual way. The Rev. Samuel
I'.oyd gave the morning message
iinnwai'is .our - pastor instructed
at- . sua! way. Sunday evening
' ? Vl'KB ou t with quite a num.-...
: invent.' Sunday night we had
mass meeting of preachers, moi:
era and' vrach.ers. Truly God
nade laimvn many wonderful facts
i. 11 Hi- Missiniiarit's. We had *
u,-s..,n.|av I'vt.1.. Kail Folllhit
id Joi.n S. T'aince of Fort Jackson.
<hir pastor takes his leave Mon
day for (In em die. but is expert!
to witness the contest titled
'^he "Undressed Lady" which will
jonvene .November 1st. The pub'!'
is cordialiy invited.
"AT:71 A !l>ei la "Singleton, reporter
EASLEY NEWS '
Moine-co.niing day was observed
it Has ley t napvl M. E. church on
ia.-t S iniay. Tile servl.es thru
a the day were good. The fol.owing
persons attended the Tu_Li'reuln.-is
conference in Clinton
tast Saturday: Mrs. Mattie M.
Moore. Mrs. S- Tk. Martin, Mrs. TV.
L. Simpson. .Mrs Venice Wakefield
-Mi.-, Lucy Davis and Miss Julia
u ..L... ..:.i '
: -Tin' Hoy Scouts of Easley will
hold a Camp Kin* .service on Wednesday
night. October 20, 1043.
Jjoy. .Scom.-days.-wUl be observed in. - . ..V
Kasliy on the second Sunday in
- Nnwmlw.- An--informative pro-- .....
grain is being arranged.
I Tlie "Miss Simpson Hi" contest
_?i aiising?much?interest.?The
.-.asses are rallying selling ice
ream and peanuts and giving par
' a - support?the contestants. :?:
, Tbv?coiuc^t will?end ' on October
'i'.'th, 1043. '
i Ml.-. KIcasoMttackrmm aird Mrs;
; Angeline MuGhee of Aaheville, N.
I L'.. visited Mrs. Gracey Galloway.
7 1 he Simpson high school honor
roll will be. published next week.
Don't in its ? "your copy of the Leader.
Lawrence Williams is the progressive
"agent.
LIVE OAK AME CHURCH
Rev. 1. S. r'flamhle, Pastor
Sunday .was' regular day for
preaching and after a very good
discussion in Sunday school. Rev.
-Gamble?U+ek?bis?text from Romans
Moo, subject: Who Shall
Separate us. from Chirst? Rev.
Gamble made the fire burn with- s.a
in and many were made happy
Hand and Lead Me On. Collection . <
$10.30. " "<
Amonc the visitors were Mrs. . >)
Kmma K. Ragin, Mr. John Ragin
and Mr. Willie Taylor fiom i
New York City.
HI :
2A&? r
housewives have found
* family plenty of hot
rationed items. They
king these treats?
I i-TUNE IN
FISHER
K HENDLEY
I OVER
"wis
M V rrrrr<ci
iur,a,
TIIURS.
_ ?AND r?' , 1?_
J7.M.
? ?
wives. Now It is i
daily diats and, too,
?r today, get a bag and
JULu
INGrCO<? I
GREENWOOD
i i