The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 21, 1948, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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~ "INE GROVE AME CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Martin, l'astor
Plum Branch?The ,6un shone?
beautifully. A few faithful members
wound ih&lr way to church.
The Supt. was late, but this -did
not stop the teachers from open-(
ing on time. "The lesson was discussed.
The Supt,--reviewed the
c lesson. After Sunday "school Bro.1
Robert Searles began prayer service.
After which class meeting;
as ,r,o many" leaders were absent,
we han an old time class meeti
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; ?ng.
The secretary came forward
and the rally began that was post
?pinned (from?last Sunday. Very?
fcw.^w'ere. present, but we raised
lisspi. ; , *
Visitors here for the week end '
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were the Searles girls from)"
school in" Augusta, GaV; also Bro. I '
Joe Wells-from Philadelphia, vis-! j
- - - - -iting his 'H fnlhci- Mr. P. WfcdLs. .
Wo arc proud to see Sister j
Lannie Tompkins back from visiting
hev sister in Pennsylvania; 1
Carrie 1?. Searles, Reporter. <
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SHILOH A. M. E. CHURCH (
Rev. A. B. King, Pastor i
Q* /%^b"rity?S. S. began at its I
^ /<F\our with Supt. . H. A. I
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lft 0 Att&w
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BPT^jb- Ans:
M pu W ? f j
frgk CT^aine as tF |
^ 1(^| p^jj^fetgsenty^^"
we wit) i ;i" full '
AV? ' JookX^lace v^lu to our J %
' In. ,,',nirtcrly contVlence on the
'^?y March.
P -? wiH be a* great picture
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tthow <4<!o down Death" on Maio4i
14 at Ebenezer .Baptist ChurChr s
Deacon II. Ser.brook and the writei 1
~ will be the sponsors. Please "come j
out and- see it. It is the talk of the v
town! j.
The Excelsior Usher's Union
met at Mt. Horr Church Sunday, s
The next meeting will he held ?t
, Second Zion Baptist Church. Jtev.
A. L. Polite pastor.
On the fourth Sundays night' in
March the Friendly Low Gospel
Singers will appear at St. Luke A.' (
M. E. Church.- The public is in- ( j
vited to attend. 1 n
Mrs. E. Norther, Ttpt.
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ReviyaL of a "save t.hc \vl
jread. formulg,, worked up bj
ate and noted scientist, Dr. G<
Washington Carver, lias ex
it .TurivCK'oe instate looking
he numerous results of recipe
iread, rolls, cookies', etc. The
nliln utilises sweet potatoes a
lour instead of wheat.
Shown left to light are Dr.
once T. Mason, associate dirt
arvcr Research foundation;
fuldaii Owen, nutritionist, '
nercjal dietetics; George T. 1
ly, agricultural economist of ,
tegee's school of agriculture-:
tuasell \V. Brown, director, Ct
tesearah foundation; Miss ^
Ivans, nutritionist, homo ej
nics department; K. \V. Kar
lirectpi i cprnmereial diet<
^residents F. 1). Patterson, at
(L Campbell, veterans super
Tira^wn service. (AN1
\ltOlWEST ( OI.I Mltld
lifv Re*. L. D: .
T Mrs. Emma .Young dejii
his life Friday, Felt. 12 at Cc
!tia hospital and was fintern
Swtn Double Branch A ME el
af vjdtich she was a faithful t
bar, Sunday a#arnoon, Feb:
by her . pastor, Rey. B. C,
ningtutfrt, in the presence o
vejfif large congregation of sot
wg relatives and friends. ()t
Krhtg the church, the P. E.
w. H. Addison read astltey m
pd. Sitting Upon theMHkjiTt
the following minisM"**MB
kerette^N- A.
^.lie chGir aang Uf paper.
L-j Th:o. Fiftk.h ml? -
replytan^pedy.
return envelope fu
fcdivnhi.il rirohlem
*!<*?*./ * ?f i
t^w.. a, wWi,n.gillie Engl if
hurch A id
by Gooilmar
u i/.eStiat," of V.ic Ilcme Aid
i-.UtanCe Society by*. Mrs. .
Hit let-. Air a number of the ei
by her fcytbr Mr. B. P. Bird
n\?rks .by'^Tiev. A. L. Digg.Alur.ry
antli telegrams by
L. "SUgh. Rev. Cunningham <
Aw<J the eulogy from St.
4:62; subject: She is not d -a<
JcepcEK. The hu ial v.as in 1
d AME ehurvb, \grd in Lexiit
r.SIf? leaves to mourn her
Tr^sislCiS Mrs. Bctiie (iw.u!
Vlrs. Frances Dirvin; one da
/tr Mrs. Willie Mae Andcrsb:
>f West'Columbia. O.ie" inn
Vfi% Lester Cray, l'liilad: ln.i
. .u ?v ii.l 1.1 re lat ,Vi e
:;c ftris./>
..rt, VM;-/V? *f*??rli*y who
uined ;V,vL time c.e,o is inipr?
.ijtely. Also .ilix Rosa" Let- 1
vbo ah o wr.s "in: tied is inipri,
, i... Lul.i C It nii'ti u ho
riild ti> ike \ :iv. 1. h-.-pi
\.o'. s r^ti is ;xn T.i'd hum
Ve-eiin sd ?y. Mr. Course'
ihi is r.->v. ia '.be hospital is
injC ulnnR tine.
Mr.'Fiank C. Wright and
isteTlo Butler who weie joint
vt dlock by the- writer. Fel>.
it the writer's home.
Rev. K.. 1.. Jones was <a!le
onie part of Florida to the
ille of his sick brother.
AMTIO( ii IIARTIST (Til II
lie v. .1. P. Neal, Pastor
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Sunday was'a heautiful dr.;,
lurch. Seem that everybody
oyed t after the bad weather
ppeared.
S. S. on time at its usnr.l
OT BE
R. W. J.
PIRITUAL ADVK
r problems. Will cure ;
/, successful, and holp y
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Ml!. NOAH ' HOWKUS PASSE
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sorge ; . .
perts i Cnapm Township, Lexingl
over (;?uiuy> S.' C.?All'., Noah Lowe
rs for I il.o seeoiui child of the late J
for. j Kli Lowers and Mrs/Artie Stilt
s iiio mn.f v..is umii in iinid
itv on March >, 1856: denarl
C'la- this life on Saturday, Fehrusi
jctor, 7. 1. 4s, making his stay on oai
Mrs.c <i years 11 months ami 4 days
cum- 1. ^ tii boyhood days he was vi
Dow- dive in tl.is -community, attei
Tus" r ii.^ ti e S. nday School- at Pro
' ' | deuce A. .M. F. Church; he joji
I^ble ! sam<> an<l Nvas elected, one
the t; ustees?and served in thai i
,U>no- * ,
^ lice through the years,
dies' He.was married ,to Miss Itc
ji -j' i>eliy, and to this Holy Union
vistrf i'llroh wen; horn,, 3 of wh
ry preceded him?to their graves.Mr.
Mower1, was a veVy <h
i ; fa lire!. a toyi.o; l.T'sP iii7I7a..d
fine i iti'en. lie used the mat
;io ( on of .: i?- time looking ah
avted|j,jS) ov'l\ affairs. And tri.ly
ilum- j hi,ow him was to love him.
d'Zed J ; t>lj n.. U1U, ,,{ the-jure
IU1?i I uf Le iitxton several times.
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15th I ,Vas a l,l0^u er*-"e ^-*
Clin -_WU>: of lodee No. 2i.'h
{ a *^'1" H? vt'r.s mane many frier
row- '"'orjr bo' k rHo ' <! r.inPAvtTifo7"
i en- was a very hard working in:
J{cy. d??sii-iiif in t-.Tvrt something for t
arch- future. He reared a great faini
AWt-ro He laid -ayat re-pert for edui
Ja- I iiin an.4?d_si rod hi -children
1 possess' as much of it as pi
v'hlle/le. >- '
*r. Dov.e.r e m 1 r a.e e d t
jKne- tl|llf,{iaii religion sdm..t six yes
After tht>|!(| wxs very strong In t
p- ""?( no rati in'JTi r?l fee
[after which fur some time but was
7 lohiy a kIkkI time.. Iris ias> wo.
Club I ' ? ,
were thai he was praying a.id w
^ 8_ 'T.iiy to go.
Dcra "Servant of Cod. well dona,;
un eh BleH.be thy new" any ley.
Re- -?And?whde?eternal?ago <?rt
f). lies, in thy Savior's -Joy:
M.s. IleTleavo.s to mourn hi ]> issit
lil.v. a vefy devoted wife, Mrs. lie
Lu to K. Boweis; <5 children, Mr. .!<
U-ui Miss CJ sic and Mr. K, M. Lo
' Ct.. l-ers-alh ofH't.apin, a. (v.; MrrW
g'.? 11. | J,;,, I'owei s of Los Angeles, Cali
' ; Mr. .lol.ji 'Adiiiiv Lowers of I
, Wayne, lnd.. and Mrs. Carrie
U" . But lei- of Chicago. 111. 2 lirothe
n' ",Mr. L. II. and Mr. Job Lowers
i Cha'iin, S. 27 grnndchildr't
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audi'10 Kus-1 grain!children; H git
great great grandchild cii and
-wis I host of othei relatives and fnetu
ivi ig ' "Yes, deer fathe", wo love tli
> j Ves, yes we love thee,
v i v. | Lot (rod loves tlf^e lest.
v.is-J Sleep on, >K<j,? on, .take thy
t: I -1 ( rest.
' ! Wo hope to see thee when th
tit;?Ji. , a\val;es with the Blest."
' 11" i . Submitted by t'.e Frntily
Miss
mI in hour. Tie lesson was beautiful
;>ih, taught and reviewed by the Siij
r* : rayer set vice led by I)oa. F.
d at Scotl Then our pastor oanu
l ed- tl.i ::vut with a .oul sv rii.ii se
mon front Psalm 42 dh Ful?j?<
C.xi (JuarnntGe of Sec'.'.: iiy." 2
it'll ptesenl enjoyed tlie wonderful so
mon. ?
At t o'clock Trrayer-'-rrvVo 1
f 11* hy I)-a. Reese then our p Vst
' <ui- oame. Xoi uard with another wo
(His- derful ii'i'inur. Phil. 8:4. Codeeti'
if8s.u:t.
hour Rol ert HaynetyRpa
HAPPY?
DAVIS
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>ou of thinps you were not lmrn
oj out of trouble^
p:n strictly /x^fidkn'tia.l
COLUMBIA, S. C,
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:S TAYLOR SCHOOL NEWS
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on A very enjoyable and educationlS)
| u! "Negro Achievement" program
dr. was rendered in Taylor School
on Auditorium.Feb. 1". Thin program
n_ wa> sponsored by Mr. I.C. Drown
^ Mrs. t". I'helps Martin and Miss V.
Krivgr?? : - ; . _ -'
^ .-vmong the readings were: "N'e.
jgio Achievement Week" by Casey
I 'alley. "Readings froui Dunbar"
;1 W I?y Myi tis English, Elizabeth Lewi.!m
tiood .in aiid ltetha- Mat
V!- a?-.n n..,.n. Ltcrthu MicKen*-_ avm)cd
Juile-J an" inlricsting Quiz. The
of vJite lui. rendered several selee
af-J.ion- unions which were "The Nejtfro
Anthem,!' "Jurt A Little '1Y.I
isa. tVTUi .K.-u-," T)o .Lord KetnenilieV
y i Ale," "iie I.-; Lord of Lords," "Cep
Lord," "Somebody Touched
?a;?1 "Locd'l Done \Vhat- Voir
af I ' ' u t} > "-A
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>rs a p ; .iij;.
I'c "Jn? h.uj a very, .".iee ti\:.
la- a*, a pre-valentine party at I in.
Leiiaol Thuiaduv afternoon. Out;.
I
ids '.aiae . l-i... sii:d Ahlsic were < p- i
He joT.iT. '! . part; war : p .nsnred 0;
in. . > t. ding and Alrsdaiues L <
.he I Lj'ow'n and. ('. Phelps Alurlin. Til.
Iv> person holding the luci.y nuiiiii.i
:a Y la eel veil a ! x .of \ aleiii iiie I ^. i.
sv. >. s_c;iid ?rade pupils dil
c..u !j. .: i K. A!. CI oil" i* ei>. tv
, S liie. nl' iiie nliiiia. . we v.
he , . . ..,
.^v.nu I- ,a?, iia' i uas I ,pe ii
1 .and several othei * fecii .ti.i u. ij>
hu rtyihm Land. L.^..
Aielubeis yd' first jvt'iule liilCiiV-'..
ill-:,y- _\1 isr J. K. ti hidden; pretva:?'v
ds an interesting Wasliinf. ,n'o h" . .
as[day program Feb.. Kb This pin
Kram . consis'o.d '.? v. -i' i
. and a playlet "(Scot ge V
I ington in Nurscrj band." .Mr. I. (
^ -Lbrovyn made o-n -t xcelknt t?:l . s
j tile close of tins program in v. liicv
itujny things were mentioned to
improve lite school. livery cii' >;
(is "being made to encourage ih
I)t*, J
| pupils to do their best .n k, T.wn
.(" ' hy-nine ;ni; Ms made the holier rol.
* i for t.he third six weeks.
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'' Tlie *ile/1 .Club v.'ll render a pro
" grain- at the \\ tei an's 1! ispita.
rues.3, Feh. IT.
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n; ST. .IAMF.S A. M. I;. t'lli F
at Ih . ( . ('. Uurve. s, I'ast; r
a i
is | Su'.fday was a heu'niiul da
" members and frit utis tou.ultn
ice
i way to church. X. X. .nentd . a l...
with the Supt. and his ca-wi r t
The lesson was discus ed i>
classes end reviewed by t.h pa-1
(Mais No. ') w'li the hanuc, .
?1' Hutler tcuchci. S. S. .? ;-life!
$;>.<)?)
..... ( At 1" .IS Rev. Rurgess ascended
the rostium with the R.n .-Sine le- 1
ly tary. _ A fie. a few remarks Uev.
)t. lJurgess .. .Acted his1 text from St.
C. Mattnevs 10:10.
to
4-. At 7service began with th *
t postal. l.is text wax taken from
II Psalms U'iD. Two persons joined
|P the church. V.'t had tju'le a few
visitots out Imd. morning and
rfj- might. .. .!& agmM-?you are-wel0r
*' "te.
" Mrs '. M. t>re( no has return t<
nn . . .
hit itonu *'ter undergoing an
n'la'ion n Sumter. Her man"
TP nH rf" ] rayiiiCT that she will
hie t? he out agairt, .We are al'
so praying td the others w li t are
;!; ill.
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X Tt -n.lv Q*U r 1> AT ? C ?
j* | i i i?. oi ai tu i i . i>i. ?? if\v niuiii- j
X hers and friends were out to wit ,
"Y : ness the Founders Day program.'
j? Mrs. SjtH.ll, Mistress of Ceremonies, j
1*11 Ropers were read I>y the followX
i ff persons: Misses E. E. Frierson,
R. J. Eaddy, D. R. Frierson and
Jjj-_Kc'v- c. C. Ri.^ess, Kcv. Hannah
X rave a * nlk on the A. C. ". I ?e a true. ,
jlp-ia R. Miss C. WithTspoon. Mrs.
A 1\ Gamble. Duel l?v Misses Eaddy
A|
^ end I'r-erson?
*i* SLewaider No. 2 will meet SunV
J'.dav at the 1? mo of Mrs. Corrine ,
X GodR.ld t 4 r. M.
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Y I'i aycr meeting over" Thursday
'Y nijjhtSt. James A. M. K. Church.
Total-collection for today, $G9.63.
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3T.rc stroma cuuvOK .MINKINS
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Sunday, February r, a* "Targe
jrro -p- fn'r.u various places ^?ai4?n-*
c to ifay a last tribute of rcspecl
(o one w-ho war veil kieP.vn "and ;
Cora Cooke.
? Mrs Cooke >!ieif oar!'" Tl>'*}*s<Iay
A. M. Feb. f>. 1. *,.!? after- a long
:*eri; jii of iiiincs.v - .
i lv obituary aiul !< It?* ; 1 ni.i- an I'
:il< s were lea.' .'?v Mrs. A.
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I'teesley aird tiie ! ilopy by l>r.
Spi'vcy, a. si.-tant l.toan . ?i..e
at. Allen Cnivei.-tity.
For more t'hmi^ fifty'"year.* .He
sfrveil as an -active, fa.' a i r"
of liock it ill (hue b, .ie'i'/insviiie.
She lived a consistent ? ! m i. -1 i n i i j I1
life.
J annaF>' HI, IS'.nT, Mi r. Coole war j ^ *
lLuileiLifi LIul.vJfeXMuiIluek- w itb A! r..
Ai iiin wii.i lu..?liC \
dent a. January I'.'-bl. |
To tli is llll Oil" We're _ l.e;"l -ITi | '
children, MX I ovs a;>?I four yirls.
' lee boy departed tlvi: life AyI'll. ; .
in-in.
She leaver to mo. r?i be pa r? stmt?Kev.
\V. C. Cooke, pastor of
Muiphy A. Xl. F. Church, Cl erfei j jf
i'a. Messrs. ifradford and Junr"7f*fii
Cocke o(' X. Y.P David Cooke 01 ; jvet
Detroit, Mich;. .Mesdamos Kverloo W<
deter !t. X.; Annie M. Finis and A", for
lirudoly of N. \ .Mrs. .M. fobke __
of (,'i.iiuini ??,--vS. <'. and?Mr:?Isaac i
Cooke of Jcnkinsville. F. C. j Sd
Twenty one grand children and
Teat grant children and a host of
datives end friends. _ '
There were many floral attest ^y(
e<t to the hij.vhe.-t esteem. us
Dreyey Funeral Director was in w||
charge and carried out the funeral wj(
i rangcvrciits with sympathy. Re
ecuilesy ami <ii.u:.i ,sec
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'['he Ohio r" i li'i'y !.. ?f?i* |
n.tles in length, is. 1..*?<>!) Idd ip
width in sc'eral jdaces and can
tains numerous i.-T'nds..
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Lot our office quote you rat
{ Chock up on your insuranc
? etr't enough to replace in ca
X carrv some insurance on
? FURNITURE. The cost w
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Shirts, Dress, New
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