The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 06, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, November fi, 1943 hickory grove j. Bit. W W. Toomer, Pastor Rowesville, S. C.? S. S. opuied at the usual hour by Supt., Dea. j T. S. Sims. The lesson was beat*] ? trfully reviewed by the nastor and | ? was enjoyed by all. Our pastor preached Sunday morning from Job 14:15 Thou shalt call and I will answer thse. Evening. Matt. 1,7:8. Them? Jesus Only. Each and were as bread cast upon the waters and will be seen for many days.' Collection $47.25. Visitors jlre always Welcome t o worship with us at Hickory Grove. Pvt James?R. Wade of Fort Belvoir, Va., spent a furlough here uira his miIV recently. *s. T. S. Sims and daughter "Leila B.; sons, David and Ishmael and Miss Corrine Williams o f Cope visited the former's brother Rev. and Mrs. Walter Rice and ? family of Bamberg Sunday. Jm^arge crowd witnessed the ni^Htge of Mrs. Marie . Tucker and Mr. Louis Minis Sunday nite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wade., We hope for them much luck through life. We are glad to know that our oiuhis vacation in New York. ' Leila B. Sims, reporter JONES TABERNACLE F. B. Rev. S. T. Ryals, Pastor Sunday.school opened the-usual hour with the assistant Supt.~, Pro. Mc. R. Brown presiding. Subject Bible teachings on- abstinence. Golden text: Beware I pray thee, and drink not wine nor strong dfink. At 4"^o'clock The "Capital City" quartet rendered a program which was much enjoyed. At 0:30 ,HYPU met and the voung people turned out - mieely. At 8 o'clock our pastor came before us and preached from II Kings 5:11, theme Not what vou think. The public is invited to come and worship with us. 1 Cadet Nurse-G Miss Luci'c Pclry, Director, 1 ? service, federal Security Agcn confer with consultants tvho ar< program in Negro schools of n Consultant on Negro Nursing : Miss Petry; Miss Rita Miller, i tion of the Public Dealth Servi ? Members of the U4S. iCadet N olngy in Lhe l^Luraiiiry iiL I . r. ' their pre-clinical training "jr*7?77 " f tic. -? ?rzr e? ?~Tz *7? ~P^TZ~T\S Ml* SAINT MATTHEW HAPT1ST ( Hl lt( II ~ lU'V, J. VC! Mat his, Pastor The.' S. S. opened on time hy th Supt. The first te<cher hem" r eay atten'dine the Union mcetinj i The" Second teacher B**n. Win." Mr 12 lasses and trunrht a pood le; - on. Delegates to the Unio meeting \ve?*e Deacons .T. K. an r>nly McCullough ami Dea. \Vn IVpnoi s?i-ud?Dea.?Burt"'n. ; Mr. and. Mrs. Fv.'d M"Cul'.ovg Philadelphia write Mrs. Viol Williams that their little so Dennis who has undergone thrt operations, is doing fine. We wis ? Mr. a'hd Mrs. H. Thompson ha\ 'Mrs. Walter Feawright have t\\ sons over seas also. Most < |'he boys of this city are rn se v'ee. Cpl. Weller K. Tarrat writes that he is looking to n across any day. ITe is Tn Cam Kilmer. N. J. at present. Sunday night Rev. Rolden young minister preached fo,r i for the benefit of class No. 1 < llie S. S. The Pinson quartet will be hac with us next Sunday nhjht No | 7. The Chinch Club No. 1 mot i the home of Mrs. Johnson last Si ?iay evening. hakdkkvi'l-lk news u11(Tirv"school"was opvncTl Sui day morning at St. Stephen A. ? K.' .church with Mr. Nathani 1*317. David Yorng assisted hi with the classes. The Sunds s.hool is wide aw: Ice and large attended each Sunday. Mr. Joseph Williams rs lion again after spending sever months in the service. Mrs. Viney Mickel is still on tl sick list also Mr. John Pure ha! and Mrs. Adimire Paekstiteh. iting her sister Mrs. Tlester Rai i dale. I Pvt. David Palmer was hon visiting his mother Mrs. . Ell Palmer and family. orpSjRecruits K ? M #: p? division of Nurse Education, L cy, and Mrs. Eugenia Spalding, 5 working to establish the U. S. ursing. Left to right: Mrs. Est for the National Nursing Counr newly appointed Consultant on I ce: and Mrs. Spalding. tWdc Corps arc introduced to oh :mih ' > 1 in. ^li.ul 111 \\ UahiiJ^tou *f >-'Xx\< .?*'.' ^ <$%0* '* ' ' ' '"'- ' ' I.AKK CITY MAYS The ially at Wesley Methodist church came oiT ftist Sunday with" I tremendous success, The purpose I of the rally was to tae, care of ?- the indebtedness on the-church. A r. total of $ 1734.21 was reported. ( i-| Miss Hester Williams reported, the ?-i next four highest amounts were' n I is follows: Mrs. Rachel Cousins, .! ] .c 1 ().'!.f?t); Mrs. Fannie I). Hanna. it. I $103.00; Mrs. Mattie Johnson, 1?)tV>o.H> end?Mrs.?Mabel Montgomhjery $03.80. Rev. E. M. Washingla Ion the pastor of the church was n cry happy over the success. Re>e marks were made by District Su- j n t'Ci intendent C. C Reynold* who expressed gratitude over the re-' >c suits. The finance committee con ,tl sis ted of Prof. I.. D. Bradley.. Hr._ -0 | Fulmore. Mr. Roscoe MeCutcheon >f Mrs. E. M. Washington and Mr. r. Black of Bennett&villc. lt | i nc annual assembly of the j First Horn church ended last Runtotal amount raised during the a week was $135.71. Rev. Bellamy ls was. reappointed to the Lake City charge. - Rev. J. L. Benbow held his first .j. quarterly conference here on last ? | Sunday, lie delivered a wonder pj fill nu'stiiign at Sl.-Ja-nus last Run m Jay morning. Miss M an rc (T Join s attended the meeting in Columbia on las' | Saturday in the interest of the i adult school. The .meeting was . a- held at Alien university under , J Miss AVil I.ou Gray. Miss Jones I el ! reported that the meeting was it; .quite- a success, m Mr. Harold Johnson of Richly mond, Va., was here last week ly visiting his parents. Rev. and Mrs J. S. Johnson before joining the le I". .S. Army at Camp Lee,, Petersill Wg, Va. ' 10 SWANMiA NFAN'S se 5 . Our little ch rcti on the hill is s-?striving among the big ones.?AA'u a-' are very happy to say that our Pastor. Rev. II. F. "Bowman is dole ing a very good work. l'<* is getio | ting the cooperation oi other strong churches. ^egro Student Nui "Cadet Nurse Corps |M elle Massev Riddle, f g r emistrv and barteri- Cadet Nurses . D. C.. an a part ol they assist do ? .pom*?' r* . V . - ? THE ST. JOHN BA I' ITS T CHI KOH Ucv. B. T. Sear*, Past or Op Saturday. October 30th the Church aided in the program at. lTn on Baptist where the I'nion was in progress. Services. Sunday, October 31< S. S.- 10:30. At the moriifti'- service the Pastor the Rev. B. T. Sears spoke from the ,theme: He believed in Clod taken ffonV Daniel 0:2.'?. On St nday evening the church attended and apre.nrod mr program of-.tlu' . Progressive Union with Zion Canaan as host. Sermon: P> Clad i n God. Rev. R.? T. Sears. 32nd E'salms 1 Lth verse. Rev. Pearson presided. M isti-ess^of ~ Ceremonies Mrs. . Mafsh. The program was very successful. ( Chinches ill tho Union consist f Ridgewood Baptist; St. Paul! Baptist; St. John and Zion Canaan. p Ernest Davis, reporter i Last?Sunday at ft o'clock the Rev. I. W. Janerette. pastor of Williams Chapel A. M. E. church, Orangeburg' and hits good folks and others of Orangeburg were with us at Mt. Olive, Rev. Janerette selected his text A ts 0;t?. iu ^ a o.I. i r At.. ui'iiiv -a ciiii 11 iiuvi vj .mi, S. Morgan and Mrs. Julia' Brec!and made some timely remarks viiieh wan enjoyed?very?much. The Ushers from the llall Hill Baptist church were also witty us were present.?Visitors?are?very welcome to oi:r open doors and pews at all thnos. The collection was 1 Little?Junior Fields is honie Qoin Philadelphia, Pa. and rs the house guest of his aunt Mrs. Leila Robinson. Jesse Itoberson, son of Mrs. C. L. RoLerson was instantly killed ~>y a car last Monday evening. Rev. and Mrs. \\*. M. Minis. .T'o V1-' Pinek 11 ey and Mrs. Ilanuali Isolds Etlmond motored to t:uniter last Thursday to- attend the Masonic Grand Lodge. They reported it as being very good. Mrs. Viola is agent for the Palmetto Leader. She will be glad for you to buy a copy. 'ses - - - _3L ...si period of classroom studies, these ijrned to duty in the children's wan (Insert above) Miss Orieanna C"oili adet Nurse Corps winter uniform lent nurses enrolled iu the Corps. .. -- on fluty in the operating room le ytord >vliilc receiving ?rcc training i / V. , .. ' ' , ^LMETTO LEADER > WKSTON CHAPEL . A. M. K. C II L KC II I ReTl 17 1). (Jam hfvT DiTTor 1 I 'fa. S. C\. October-.: I. 1 Ji ' S; nday school 10 a.m. with Supt. j J. H. (illilcS HlHi il.< teach" I'S a 1 their post of 4uty. The- -Sunday ' e hool was tflau to welcome Lii?j. nastor ami his farr.I'ly for another i conference year. At 11- a.m. the 'morning message was delivered hy ttie pastor.--Thnrrr: * lyf the-Nante V of (mil, ye will- sot?up. our?Han- \ ners. This was a great sermon ! is the man of (?od spoke hy the | way. Although it being the ath I Sunday the men.hers rallied tow ; ml the pastor as if i.L?weJC-the.: first Sunday. Many visitors were in Latta Sat | unlay and Sunday on account of I the Baptist Union la ing held at St.'John and Miil Hranch churches. They reported a great meeting for the occasion. Uev. I)oe Donald and his wife ' vvi re the guests?of >1 rs.?MaggrrT Scott while attending the .Union The pastor gave Sunday night services to the T. B. association of W'epton chapel in order "to help theni raise their assessment for Christmas Seals which was $ila nil ihi- loyal members raised 'G instead-. This 'program was ren len d by .the faculty and students i J I' I.lllTa training s.hoql as fol- 1 ows: Opening chorus. Lift Every Voi-.c and Sing; "Invocation, Mr. 'list A Closer Walk With Thee; Address, Prof. Wilkinson, theme: building a Better Community., 'leading. Friendshiti, Miss L)iggs; Liuetr, Mr. Russel Piatt and Miss Kennedy; Heading, The Negro in it. Mis. Wilkinson. - Closing ad iress, Frof. J. H. Guiles, The Ne ro Contribution to the Present Age. Mrs. Maggie Scott, the promoter of the program presented the B. Nurse Mrs. Sanford (white) who complimented the church and its members also the faculty and school for service rendered, Remarks by Mrs. Etta Jackson and the pustoi. Watch Weston chapel ?r biggei and. better service. The . i 1 .** . I I Cadet Nurses at Frcedmcn's il to gain experience in caring ns. R. N., of New York City, Inch ill be furnished free of % "; ' \j ^WnrrT t [ i'Vlff'fn'Mii"' r ? arn techniques of surgery? aa in accelerated uur?e educationA (>r.Tni.i:n j:m hart. ( iii k< ri ; Sunday, October .'!l~t tin I. nam meeting was I add at A clcb /.'ti , Baptist church and was, a s..? I'l um all standpoints, linam rally I and spiritually.~ The Sunday school at the tr.eot-j tttp?a ,is taught "b??Him?Kb a .?? ; Worthy. After Sunday school hrr h was enrried-on -w+?h ti sub- I i? < t I mco Hebrew I!: What Kind I >1 Ran Are You? Rev. A. ]>.! Ktickcr was present ami math one if ti e most wonderful talks The next I'+tion meeting will be teld, at Calvary in January, It'll. flOl.Oo' was raised and was* ceil. ta,|>M( J. to IWO Colleges. Benedict ltd .Morris c jlleges. ithuich i-s praying fur the, -sick. ?_. .Miss Jimmy McBridc a membet | d Weston chapel and 'a student j it Allen university under want a J successful opera t ion and is much j mpiwed at Mcf'loud's hospital in j Florence. AVe sympathize with Rev. and Mrs. McBride in hep?af% licti'on. J. II. Guiles, reporter j An abbreviated story o f.- the Nazaretie Union held in T.atta. S. C?. with the St. Jolin Hapt. church Octal er ttllth, .tlsl, Rev W G M Fajlden, pastor. Amidst a religious denominational scene utmost beggar description Friday I night & p.m. the Kev. A. R. Reav- i "of Whitoville. N. C.. broke the ; ice with a sermon which brought 1 firaise from his listeners. Amount I raised was $15.10. Saturday 10:3o a.m. the Union, was called to order by Moderator ; Rev. \V. M. Mason. After a short j devotion the. Introductory sermon I was delivered .by Lie. J. \Y. "Wade. , 1 :.')0 P.M. recess for dinner. 8:00 ' p.m.. Doctrinal sermon by Rev. J. j F. (iftee Collectioji ?4.25. Sunday niornhig Sunday school j opened promptly at 1U:30 a.m. >vith Deacon C. Piatt presiding and j acting Supt. Singing \V hat a ! Friend We Have in Jesus, led by j \i n-o AI.V?.?Uo A .... / ...!- .1 ? I> rr offered by Row J. E. M Innis the Scripture lesson was road alternately. The day's, lesson, Iii-' ble teaching on abstinence, was fo'ad in concert alter whivh Mis [I at tie Gadsden read introduction. \s soon as S. ?. was dismissed setlice opened with the senior choir 4 ii ?1. John singing Jesus keep .Mt~ Siear- the Cross. Prayer was .of eded. by ReV. ,1. S. Hall. 1) le to he illness of Rew.W. F. McFadien who was to preach the Miss-j unar'y?seTfiTott the moderator pi se.ltcd Rev. .J. M. Riogdoiv of Lake \ t'ew. S. ('. lie took his. text icom the Luoj^^f I.uke using as ! i subject I want to See (iod. Ami | lor 40 minutes he delivered a spir- ' tual, forceful sermon thai will inger long with his listeners.? The closing sermon was preachid?by Rev. Iiass of Dillon, S. C. Hie Union reached its goal this' uua. The amo.nt of SJOS/Ju was' -rrisetf.?We 1wish?to thank our 1 liember.s and friends for their tine | :n?l eration. Thus the Union clos J ul in a blaze of glory. j Floyd Betnea. repoiter ! A. ?Your C [Citows V PIl ? W H 1M when yea order Enrichc Flour. It is so fresh, an never complain about ba don't have I hem. Ask yu today! And dcn*f f5rfef.;.? BUY MCRE WAR DUiiDJ! 'J * iKiNin M:\\> M; Km. .1. V (_a null ill a iv Pastor uTT Stiinlay h; ir.p tin* fifth- Sahhath ';.y it" I'oiiini t h<- A. M. K. pj-ciwh- i -> of ('oliiMihia ftu.tViivio' .it l.'r.ii.n holding ti.t.-ii .annual r</li- . 'Vivian-' Fur'tin* yrar l'.Mu. u!t -*?"vfrrrrr?u| i ? m ;;hmtiIh-rv ut' Ti In- _".y <y u oi s5ii|>?-'i- at <iirt"oi t*?it )>la<<-^. to! *t.t;t?:t 1 r wpVp.-"{nohirrjr fr?r thf ?* -'. wa i.a U-Jji- 4'Lfcll .K'auU tihwui. iUrV \t i. \. < a a liritua. !j_t_ On !a.>t Suta'ay th<- Ih-v. ('aiiirh I h nan wa> jfivi-n i? i<? <-.;<h ami w ! .any othi-i ' aluai'V yilts. >vi. The program yiwn !a>t~ Stlmlay -a i;y' in honor n|' tlio liny-?at ?-oi?-Xv gs Pepsi-Cola Company, Long ?Franchisee! Hot tier; Columbia | BUI 1 wru tVT 11 BR1 and buy Guignarc WORF i If ocer 7^ ?a Wili \'(f, sased 1 f ]I >d Table Tester! AM.t'11 1 f I d housewives v. ha use it ' . C i I king failures - they just # I " iur grocer about ADLUII % i V p |kj|j alle mW^m MiLi i C C "^1 ORE ? 1-X. :. : .? 'j.y '. ,; <. - _ ... T ; PAGE FIVE % I- prove(I to be a success. Mrs. uy I.. Cleveland was at the or~ ami iin- cliolr sanp. Pmyer *^?? behalf of the boys were olFerby Mi.-. Maugic M. Burton. The s. t'.atr was - presented to?the t<>? by Mrs. I>U'lla Boozer. The due in the I'nited Slates flatf. Mi1-1, Hi'oir V, prrrr?Honm ! wa- read bv Miss Inez Heidi. (.'audio ceremonies. Miss tii-. liei! .Bur ton.. Remarks, by f. i.ikard. also I'rof. Brown. < v wi re enioyed by all. We -ii <> thank all of our friends i > neiped t<> make the program ' r success. Those from Welch and?14*41?Mount. Island City, H. Y. IF1 3 H I CK from I : 1 Britk I . Irmbia, S. C. 9 TU v " . P ENRICH E D J MKT WTEWT ) |i C N4tJP' / C FLOUR I / EN BROS. MILLING CO.' \ counm un ntnMn t c i f TIF ICI ALLY RLEACHILD Si \ PLAIN AN? 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