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Saturday, August 9, 1941 P" ERSONAL MENTION >*KK"K"W* M"!1 Mr. Earnest A. Bowman of Hackensaek, N. J.f is in Columbia taking his vacation with his brothers L. G. and W. H. Bowman. 1 . - Mrs. Reba Boozer of Irmo, S. and Mrs. Parrish of Baltimore, Md., were visiting relatives and friends of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly. They had & very pleasant trip. We hope they will return again. Miss Jeanette Lyles has returned to the city after spending six wpek»-in summer schooLat Hampton Institute, Va. (She reports a_ very pleasant stay. Everyone was proud to learn oi her "arrival. Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Ross, along with little Timothy Williams of Jacksonville, Fla,,, visited) her 1 daughters, Mrs. C. G. W^atts of 2370 Washington St., and Miss Bernice Jtoss who has been ill for some time at Ridgewood Sanatorium. Among the visitors in the city are Misses Ruth and .TohnpHtlwo Staley of "Jacksonville. Fla. »nri Miss Julia Lewis of Philadelphia, Pa., nieceB of Miss Watson and Mrs. Talley_ at^ 2021 Marion St. Mr. Albert Glover, Jr., left Sat > I'rdt'.y for New Yoiik to spend two weeks with his uncle . and aunt Mr. and Mrs. William Bels linger of New York City. .Mrs. Charlotte Price and "Mrs. Hattie Green are leaving Tuesday on their vacation. They will visit-many of the~jrorthern dttsjnwltf lelaives and friends. Alihs Viola Lloyd' of 2012- Tay». lor street, left on her vacation Sunday night for New York. Miss Lloyd is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Louise MVek and friend, Mrs. Lizzie Smith. She will return 9 September 1st. We wish her a pleasant stay. Mr. and Mrs. John Cullman were the -week end guests of Mrs. Mary Hampton. Formerly of New York City, they are living in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs* Gallman is the sister of Mr. George Hampton. r MissBeruee Bryant daughter. f of Professor and Mrs. A. W. Bryant of Orangeburg visited her aunt and uncle Rev. and Mrs. McCallum of Gervais street last week. Mrs. Nettie Belle Mayo Robinson is very ill in the WaverlyGood Samaritan hospital. A very fVinnl/j Io * L « opvvtut Viiuuna »0 SCIU II VIII llt^ family to Mr. Jim Williams of the - liKJO block Heidt street for more than a pint of blood he gave for the good it might do. Mrs. Betty Samuels has returnpi ed to her home in Bsrnwnell after spenuing a weeK wun ner u«ugn-: ter and son Mrs." Hannah Cook and Mr. Handy Samuels. Both of this city. Misses Elizabeth, Carlee and Louise Martin, sisters of Mrs. .left last week Puffel", N, Y. where they will be for sometime. Before leaving a party was given by friends for them at Mr. Crump ton's home. Miss Elizabeth Mart. L I tin will enter a nurse, training school in Buffalo this fall. Mr. William E. Dent ~of Wake .Forcat, N. C> wag in the city last week visiting his daughter, Miss Annie Marie Dent, class '41, DuBois high school, Wake Forest, N. C. Miss Dent is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Carroll, 913 Oak street, in this cityv Mr. mid Mra. C»nway fttmmm (Janie Nesbltt) spent a week visiting relatives and friends in Co- w lumDia ana nartBvine, o. iney are making their home is Waterbury, Conn. Mrs. John Nesbitt and grand daughter, Ellon Hall, are also viai ting in Columbia from Waterbury, Conn. Mrs. Joseph Goodwin of Harden St. is spending her vacation in Chicago with her son. She also plans to visit friends in Detroit before returning to Columbia. Miss Vivian Nesbitt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel NesV » bitt of Philadelphia, is visiting her ' >1 relatives. She is the house guest fit \ of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wiliam on E. Cervais St. NOTICE ! Dr. L. II. Holloman will be out of his office from the 10th to the 22nd of August as he will attend the National Dental Association | in Richmond, Va. 1B& will ruit » friends in Washington, Philadelphia and New York. -s-H-i "V? «* #. i > V-. ». ./a-: Miss Irma Middleton of Charleston, a teacher at the Burke Industrial school in Charleston was in the city last week the house guest of Misa Rachel jSpann and her sister at 1010 Oak street. - Miss Janie S. Trezevant, R.N., public health nurse in Aiken county, Sohth Carolina is here spending her vacation. Miss Trezevant has as her guest during the week Mlrs. Mabel Jones Doug'Tasa of Brooklyn, New York. Miss Patricia Goodwin of the 700 block of Richland Btreet, spent last Thursday in Charleston with" friends. Mrs. Mary Crozer-Taylor of Washington, D. C., will spend several_ days with relativeg and friends. For sevral years Mrs. Taylor and her husband wUre lnstructor.s at Benedict college i n this city. MRS GRACE L. RUFF, CLERKTYPIST, OFFICE OF ALLENBENEDICT COUIRT, RETURNS FROM VACATION Mrs. Grace L. Ruff, wife of Dr. J. R. Ruff, and clerk-typist in the" office.of.Allen. Benedict rrnirt Housing Project has recently returned to the city after having spent a part of her vacation in the mtion's j&pital, Wfashington. D. C., and other places of interest, visiting friends. Mrs. Ruff reports a very enjoyable trip, Among the places visited in Wash ington were: Howard University, the office of Dr. Robert C. WTeaver, administrative assistant of the advisory commission to the Council of National Defense; Langston Terrace Housing Project, and n number of historical points of interest. Mrs. Ruff was accompanied on these trips by Mrs. Delia Mae Entzminger, wife of Mr. M. A. Entzminger, resident manager of AIlgn-Benediet Court. Mrs. Entz minger will return to the city Aueust 1. Mrs. Ruff has as house guest for ja week her cousin, little Nellie E. Piatt, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. A. C. Piatt of Spartanburg, S. C. Nellie and her sister, Miss Lucille C. Piatt, are students at Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, N. C. of which Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown is president. Lucille is a senior for the 1941-42 term. Y. P. S. T. CLUB , The Younij People Social Thrift jClub met at the 'home of Mrs. Outen. The meeting was called to order by the president. Song and reading, sorig, minutes read, re- ceived and adopted. The roll was called. Each member answered. The next meeting will be at the home.of- Mfr D. Outcn, Mr. D. Oujen, reoprter MUSICAL PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN AT FIRST NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH The public is invited to a special public musical program given at First Nazareth Baptist church, 2347 Gervais St., at 8 o'clock Monday evening, August 11, 1941. The program Will include piano solos, vocal solos, saxaphone selecetions, vocal duets and group singing..Admission, silver _offer:-_ ing collection. KAS'l ENIT LOVELY THIRTY FIVE SAVINGS CLUB The 'East End Lovely ThirtyFive Savings Club met at! the home ol Mr. Jnmgg~tgi'iffin, D-5, Allen-Benedict Court. The meeting was opened with a song by the chaplain, Mrs." Elizabeth McCoy, "A Better day is coming;", prayer YUii « nffoi'O/1 Kt? Af A song was sung by Mrs. Corine phaley, "Somehow;" another song was sung by Mrs. McCoy, " I woke up with my miiul on Jesus." The scripture lesson was then read by the president, Revelation 20:8. A song yas sung by the president, "If it wasn't for the Lord." Bible verses were then recited by each member. The minutes were called for, mil,.received.imd.adopted..The sick reports was called for. No one was reported sick. Unfinished and new business were palled for. There was no new business. New business was finishing the discussion on the picnic. The roll was then called and fees collected. The amount collected wws $18.90. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Radhel Terry, The closing son was "Lead me to the Rock." SOUTHERN NEW COMETH CLUB Long Island, N.Y..Sunday was la beautiful day for all churcl.1 goers, though many people are ..ccviiik iui ineir summer vacation. Mrs. Violet Johnson, Floyde and Freddie Dane left last Sunday for Charlotte, N. C. for one freek after which they will spend the remainder of their vacaticfp in Ridge Spring, S. C., until September. Misq Mattle Lue Foulka and neice Delora Naggles, Miss Ler- tha Hollowly and neice, Alfren Kenchen, Mr. Davd McBurnettr Mr. and MrB. W. T. McBurnett Corona, N. Y. left Thursday fo Batesburg S. C. Mrs. Ellen Corley from Hemp stead, left August 3rd for Wash ington, D C to- join her daughte 'Citeria, where they will go to Ho Springs, Ark. to visit her daugh ter Ojretta for three weeks. O their return they will stop i Ridge Spring to visit her daugh ter Mrs. Ruby Gomillion. We re gret very much to say that littl Vivian the daughter of Georgi and A. J. Corley could not aecom pany them on account of illness We wish for tier a speedy recovei Mr. Richard Perry is here fron Batesburg, -S.-C. : lantic City, N. J., was the after noon guest of Mr. W: S. McBur nette in Corona, N. Y., also Mr Roland Yedell from Jamacia, N.Y We were very glad to hear tha Mrs. Eiease Chandler^ Housten o Jamaica, Nr Y., is interested ii taking The Palmetto Leader. Wi are looking hd'Wtml fui the sub seriptioP soon. WAVERLY SUNFLOWER CLUI The club held its regular mee ing Tuesday night, Aug. 5th a the home of Mrs. Bertha Abne; on Gervais street. The meetinj wuR presided over by the PrCsi dent, with the devotions patrtl; omitted. After #hich tKe CTul went into its regular routine o: business. The Club is giving a Bus rid« and Dance at Taylors Tavern or August lE-th and every one is in vited to go. Busses leave Hardei and Gervais and Taylor and liar den at 8:30 and 8:45 p. m. Mrs. Eula Coles has returnet home after visiting relatives anc friends in Philadelphia. She re ports having a grand-ilip, After the business, the roll \va: called and each member respond ed. .We adjourned to meet at tin home oT Mrs. Jatne Best 10It Heiilt street. I'KIMBOSK TEMPLE MEETS Primrose Temple No, till l)l Elks held their regular meeting Tuesday nite, Aug. 5th at its reg uhtr hour. Dt. Mattie Baes, tht Daughter Ruler presiding. I' seenis as if the Temple has taken on*new life and all of the daughters are cooperating in trying to build the membership 10o pel cent strong. VA silver tea was given at. Dau ghter Bates' home oii August 3rc and it was enjoyed by all who attended. ^ Daughter Alberta Brown is giv- mg a" silver tea Sunday,"Aufgxrsi 1 Oth from 5 p.m. untila7 p.m. and the public i3 coidUilly invito 1 to a! Ternf, lief home is just beyoiu the Veterans' hospital,.as you tun to the left. Dt. Muttie Bates, Dt. K. I)t. Margaret Harris, Recorder THE BLl'K STAR SOCIAL ( LIT The club held its regular meeting at the home of Miss Alli-ou 2110 Gervais-street. The meeting open with singing What a Frienc We Have in Jesus led by Mr White; prayer was offered by Mrs Smith then the president tool charge of -thy-meeting..The- m+fe utes of the last meeting were read received and adopted then the roll \v: s called. All members respond ed with Bible verses and fee ther the house was opened for unfin ished business and new business The meeting was carried out in it: 111 <11111 C.1 On sick list IT Mrs. Kus^anTiJ soon. ^ We are celebrating our secon< anniversary at the Center Augus' 5th. Closing song God be Witl You, etc. led by the president. The next meeting wil be at th< home of Air. and Mrs. JeShi Broks, "jib Walnbl .sU'iet. Our R£cording Secretary Mrs Smith and sister are visiting thei mother and father this week Mr and Mrs. Frank Smit^ of Bamberj South Carolina. Mr. Jesse Brooks, president Miss Bertha I^ee Allisdn, Sec DEBORAH SOC1AD CLUB The club held its last meejini at the home of Mrs. Gorden an< was called to order by the presi dent by singing, prayer was of fered and scripture lesson read b Mrs. Sumter. The minute^ of th last meetingj were read by'the se A A I 11 II 1 A rciary u.im uie run was caueu. /\ responded in the usual manner. The house was opened for bus ness. The report from the silve tea that was Riven at 925 Oak S Aurub 3rd was railed fox _v.vhic was very successful. We had very nice program as follows: M THE PALMfetfO LEAP1 R Thomas Lowman of the High Hat !, ters club as master of ceromamies. !> We opened with singing. Mr, Howe of the Sunny Side club led i/i prayer; Mrs. Johnson of the " Just Us club read the scripture. s ^ Welcome address by Mrs. Rc*ber- s i- son; response by Mr. Outen. Mr. r Henry Wilson of the Sunny Side * " club sang a lovely solo. The pres- 1 i. ident of the Sunny Side club, Mr * e James Middleton gave a nice talk. a 1'oems were recited by Mrs. Emma , James of the K. O. 14. club; Mrs. *r Young of the High Hatters club ^ 11 and .V r. Lawman, president of ^ T "Hie" High Hatters club. Mts. C. - Palmer, president of the Just Uo ^ " cl\ib made a talk. Mrs. Estell p Johnson of Just Us club read a p t paper. Mr. Josep^ J°rden of the £ Blue Star club gave encouraging s, 1 remarks; Mrs. E. Sumter and Mr r e ^ fhitim of llrhnrwh rlnli iili»n mmg M for their cooprriM^n. Everybody * semed to have enjoyed theroselv- n ^ es. Our meeting was closed by ti ^ singing God Be With You anil we adjourned. tl b . COLUMBIA BOYS TRIUMPH ON SOLDIERS FIGHT CARD w 3 Bv Jimmie Powers a: f Columbia. July 2*J.Our "Fight- . ing Four" sons of fistianna came trarlrtnsTnTtghr-trrrif-gavo the fight1 falis one of the best shows ever M . staged in a local ring. w Ike Hennie, fighting the semi1 final of eight rounds, fought with , the heart of a real champion and ft had the sweet swatter from Nevfr- G I ark, N. J., Kid Jersey, on the re- Q1 -eiving end.most of the rounds R ' From the sound of the gong at the " - first stanza until the third one the sj tight was on eve/ terms. But when M the belt sounded Tor The fourth ^ ' round Hennie rushed out and caught the Jersey Kid with a pow . erful left-hook on the jaw follow- ft t ed by H hard right to the mid sec. ic tion. b] A surprised expression came over the Kid's features and it ap- al peared that the bout would soon ai be over. But the boy from"* upstate where they light for fun, clinched and held on for dear life until his head was cleared from r* the blows. w ; The fifth round brought the h< , crowd buck to their feet howing for u knockout. They both met in 1 c ' the center of the ring. Hennie | misscu wmi a it-it and Jersey got ee in two hard rights to the head. m , Heimie tried with n right > thflt ' went around Jersey's head** and sc " the Kiti came back with a left to h< the head -and a right to the heart, vi , They were fighting t0e to toe. The to duck from a left and ran right into a sizzling right-hook that " saggered him. It knocked him a- g< cross the ring, into the ropes where Henivie pinned and pummelled his then on it was all Hennie with si room to spare. Jersey was as dan ' gorous as a wooden Indian. vj ' Hemic came in at 182 pounds with ITU pounds for Jersey. In the main event of the evening w 'k.ttlinjr Minis of Detroit and hi Fort Bragg, clowned and toyed with Fighting Charlie of New York and Fort Jackson and then put Charlie to sleep' in the third W ^ round J°Chat 1 ^°U^' In another fast match Battling Burroughs stopped Young Robin, son in two rounds. re Onv hvst.fighter to se*- action -fT was. Freddie I.eapheart. Freddie hadn't donned the gloves in two ^ and furior of a lion to gain a six 1 round draw with Battling Jacobs » of Connecticut and Fort Jackson. - -Xig*ir.Ed.JuidiiuJi,. the ex-Barrv- I more of "Bop was the? referee and L fhe last of our "sons" that make ' jp the "Fighting FouF^ ~ TT Tint.t,........ u- a lit OVUll-llilU' OIIV4 IIIICII lA/lilD , were broadcast over Radio Ma- 9* tion W.I.S. -la I \KK CITY NEWS j. s m School to Open September loth ^ r i-Ue.Lake -Cily school will begin ts inTT-42 session Monday, "T I September 15. The first teachers' ^ t meeting will be held on Saturday ! September 111th. - Further plans " of the school will be announced t( > later. e Elder James Potter Qf the First. e( . Ibiew chui'oh hmm and.hiu goad., members are working hard so as cl r to complete the petrsomage tKis s{ week. Rev. Potter plans to move tl ^ in the parsonage before Saturday fi of this week. The revival at Wesley Metho- ir dist church ended Sunday night with a soul stirring sermon by J; Rev. J. C. McPherson of the A. o] M. E. church in Georgia. His 0! K home is in Atlanta, Ga., but he is c d now "pasturing at Sandersville, G " Qt», His tepct was taklen from n " Acts 20:24, None of these things j{ Y move me, subject Christianity De- \ e maids Bravery. During the meet c c inp: twenty-two aoule were added f " to the church and thirteen babies r were Christened Sunday morning. Rev. W. D. Primus was very much 0 r pleased over the results. 0 Mr. Harris Jones, Miss Queen t k- Ksther Washington and Mrs, Mi. 4, a nerva Shaw were elected to repro a r- 'sent Wesley at the Area meeting Ir fr \ , EX WINNSBORO NEWS By Kathleen Ross The Junior Choir of St. Puul church rendered a few musical selections for the Sunday School session of the Fairfield County Eiaptist Contention which was leld ut St. Mark Baptia church )f Simpson, S. C. Every one lOemed' to have enjoyed them. In act the convention was u great ;uccesB. Mrs. Ethel Gtaston of Pitts. >urg, is visiting her parents in ur town. They are Mr. and Mrs Commie Johnson. Mr, and M-mr.Roland.Holmes ave returned to their home in 'hiladelphia, after visiting their arents and friends. Mrs. Timothy Johnson and two ons Charles and Timothy,"Jr., of lolumbus, Ga., are visiting relaivyK and friandii in out town. We ope""ttreTfi" an enjoyable stay. Prof. O.E. Munigault, Jr., i » ow spending his summer viiinion at Atlantic Beach Mrs. Georgia B. Levari and mo- ler, \vjfe of the late Dr. BedonHugh, spent the week end with liss Pearl Mobley. _£rof. W.A. eek end with his parents Mr. nd Mrs W.A. Ross, Sr. Miss Elizal/eth Paulin of New arsey is.-spending, nor vacation' Irs. Samuel Moore. We hope she ill enjoy herself While here. Mrs. Cora B. Black and daugh>r Miss (Ruth and grandchildren eorge and Sara Kebe of Camer. i, S C.r also her nephew Mr. oland Moss of St. Matthews aent last Sunday evening.__wilhlr«. Black's ""sister Mrs. Diivah oseborough. Prof, anid Mrs. WA Ross and imily spent last Sunday in l,'n>n with.Mrs.Ross' sisters -ami "others, Mr. Aubrey Tucker. Mr. id Mrs. Wilson Jeter and Mr. id Mrs. Harry Tucker Mr.~D. G. Belton, Jr., farm a. ?nt of Fairfield County motored > Bristol, Tenn last Saturday, here Mrs. Belton was visitinc ;r mother, From there they went > Detroit, Mich., to visit hj3 r rother. While there they motor1 to Canada where they saw iany interesting and beautiful :enies. They returned to WinnsDro Sunday night, reporting a ?ry grand vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stalks me ife proud parents of a baby bo£, rillie, Jr. Mother and sou are jtting on fine. Mrs. Beatrice Ross is spending sier »virs. K.atie L. Jeter. Mr. Willie Green who has been siting relatives and friends has Dne to Greensboro to spend two eeks before returning to his )me in Philadelphia. Winnsboro was saddened t o jar of the death of Mr. Henry llliams, Sr. His funeral was at hiloh Presbyterian church Monty evening. He leaves .to mourn is loss a loving wife, and ehild>n and a host of relatives and lends. r See Master Eddie Hull lor the EABER. EL1SHA A. M. E. CHIKCH Sunday school opened ut the tual hour with- the Supt and his aflf of co-workers ut their regur posts of duty.. The lesson wns ell discussed and reviewed. Clos g remarks by the pastor. The orning service was conducted in le usual manner The .piaster J >ad for Scripture lesson 5th ;| ifipter of (Romans, m verse. | abject: "Justification." The pas- I ir preached a wonderful sermon id was enjoyed by the congre- [ ation. We are looking forward a successful revival meeting, j Sunday night the pastor preach 1 another soul stirring sermon I !.Srr-W?rnr AMR churcrf" ""^??-' loir from Elisha AME church in# also. Come to EJj«ha the 1 lird Sunday, the church of the iendly people. Atlanta, Ga. Sunday was pastoral day at St ames AME church. Sun. school pened at the usual hour with' the fifieers present as well as a large rowd. At 11 a.m. Rev, A. R. erman delivered a wonderful see ion from Chr. 14:11. The sen>r choir used their robes for the rst time. At 8 p.m. Rev. J. W. ialtehs of Columbia pleached rom Matt. 2&: 10, subject The )oor is Closed. Mrs. Cerella Banner, Miss Klise Graham and Mrs. Bcttie Ireen of New York are here vising relatives. They were vlsioea at St. James Sunday morning nd are planning to be hole one nonth. BEN N E ITSVILLE N E WS By C. D. Sanders, Reporter 1 his closed a successful wei of revival meetings in Marlbo county. Many souls surrender their will to Christ. Rev. E. I Hooker, pastor of Saw NIi 1! chun had as his truest preacher for th meeting, Roy. Bailey of Columbi Rev. A. J Wright pastor of Sh loh church had a- his guest preac er for the Week Rev, Means an Rev. Muse* of Spartanburg. Re Mi nio. delivered :i tvcek of sTToii an helpful sermons. Manv soul i me. t». ( I.: ist. Rev. n* sisted his uncle. Rev. \\ McCoy at Cedar Ea; church 'reported a vc r> interest ing meeting. At the close of th meeting Sunday RCv. A. J7\Vrigh pastor opened the flood gate an all We can sav is this he didn' .<» * goto »'t oil und dt-e<iov,h -Hj our t-oule ho peached. t large number xrf visitor* wer present. M .* I'TTiTei- ..f "Nv\v Vork; Mi and .Mrs. K. L. Johnekin of NGv ^wrk; .Mrs. Sellers of N. Y., Mis Hattie Pegueae and Mrs. Dora Da i> of V. visited mother Mrs Rebecca Peguesc and grand-dau ghter. Mrs. 11 alRe Krazier, .Mi-'ses I -J obiiaon- and Mabel Reese ar homr from their- «',:in»'.er sch<v term at State college M i s .Tulia Thompson. Mr. am Mrs. Leak. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rol in.-on and family, Miss Ethereei Thompson attended the funeral o tiio,i.un 'it.m.Darlington..Mi Humbert, brother-in-law of Mr? 1 In inpson. Mr. Everett L'ox, .Miss Edit Cox ol' Baltimore ai.d Mrs. C. J Webb of Cheraw were visitors a the home of their father and grant father. Rev. and Mrs .1 C Pre Sunday, August 3rd. Mrs. Mm ris attended the yuutl meeting iii Cukunbia last week Miss Sara Morrig i* hmr.e afte spending a vacation in Laurin burg. X. r. House guests of ho uncle, Mr. and Mrs. X Morris. Mrs. Kate Reese, one of our ou standing lneinb.i/; and friend diet at her home last week after a fev mir.utes illness. The funeral wa held Sunday afternoon at Shiloj church. Mrs, Fannie Reese Hov aid, Mr. Dock and brother Mr. Wi Iici.se, Mrs. Alice McKav an three.other special friends arriv ed home from ,X. Y. to view thi last of their mother. Rev. A. J Wright, pastor assisted by Re\ church conduced the services. Sob Mrs. Dora L. Bristow; duet b friends of- New York, The flow ers were many and beautiful. Mi J. H. \V. Morris and son J. H. W Jr. of Cheraw in charge. M's. Ram "Jones was funeraliz ed at her church Sunday after nooriT " . The Sunday school conventioi held Dt Dise Hill AMEZ churc last week was a success. Rev. B\ Sammons COLUMBIA, S( "-"STAITSCHOOE NOTHING MISS! THE AUTHORITIES OF TAKE PLEASUR 8 ENDOWMENT PROCT For Partial A Entering School Mo " Training in Beau Community Orga ~ancl Business Adi Pnv Further Infftrmnfinn ('OlitjKGIATF. I'. O. Box 1392 SB toty by pgyt^Cola Coff?*^ PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COLUMBIA, S. C 1 J PAGE SEVEN Distinguished Prelate k In Columbia r0 . \ Dr. S. H. Lewis, minister of the L(' First A. M". E. church, Kansas VI. City, Kansas, with his family ), spent sevearl days in Columbia, . vacationing with his friends. Dr. Lewis is very popular in tt Columbia, having pastored at Bei- thel A. M. E. church for several h years, then pt-'ing promoted to the , presiding eldership "by Bishop " Flipper. After taking charge of this district for three months, he g resigned to accept the pastorate ' [s at St. Louis, Mo. After doing a great work there, Bishop Williams -bromutid him in Hie First At~M: E. church in Kansas City. i-1 Dr. Lewis looks the picture of _ health. He is campaigning the south for the next general. cunL ference and his friends down this 1 side hope he will get 1ft He ci n peached Sunday in Charleston for t his classmate. Dr. Lemon. Sundav a.- York. e* While in Columbia, he and hf*~" . .v......* wei-n- me special guest': of Rev. am} Mrs. W. R. Bowman on Harden street:"^ < v e , notice: Ail Missionaries con.dig to' the . State \\. H. and F. "Missionary v, meeting in Georgetown, S. C., in ^I'tonihcr rai e i sked tn.notify ..; .Mi's. Eliza R. Howard, Secretary >1 the Housing coinittee at 111U fl Front strootr J Mrs. S. F. Thompson, Chr, ^ Mrs. Eliza R. Howard, Sec. uuiii presiding elder over this dis- triit, Prof. Bribe visited the con^ ventioii also -VIiss \"era Stubbs made a pop call home. t Mr. J. B. Drake arrived home ^ Sunday afternoon after spending K a part of his vacation In Washirg ton, D. £!. with sister and- special . friends. He was the house guest of Mi. anTt Mis: Lucas. ,. Mr. Fred Kullock and Mr. Dosi . Peterkin left for Philadelphia, Pa r t riday illuming after spending a week home with relatives and x friends.Mrs. Mary Lee Coit is ] .home from New York. ^ Our sifck friends: Mrs. Anna s Jane Koliock, Kev. K. P. Peterkin i} MV, Adam, Mrs. Helen' Stoney, . Mrs. Emma Johnson, Mrs. Flor] ence Kellev and Mr. Bob Cross1 land. Trust these sick ones will soon recover. % i' Or. and Mrs. L. M. McCollum . are making a. big change in their \ home on Hudson St. Prof, and Mrs. A. banders o f i Swansea were .in the city Sunday y attending the funeral of their ... grand mother Mr .Reese, r Mrs. D. Zimiuo.Q._..pf King St. spent a few weeks home and in Ashcviile, X. C. She returned on - Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dock McCoy are home from New York spending n a while with gradnmot'ner Mrs. Al- h ston. Also Mr. .Edward, grand,* 'son of Mrs Nannie Edward. Art College I 3UTH CAROLINA IXR TH AT TS XRW! SAMMOXS ART COLLEGE E IX AXXOUXCIXG REMEXT SCHOLARSHIPS id To Applicants mdavj August 25. 1941 Ey Culture nization for Barbers Tiinistration Write: i M i'S M AG AZINE Columbia, S. C. RTTBK1 ^Tf f / .. J*1 untrn^M J 5 ji ---. _^aj "" , , 1

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Page 1: Palmetto leader (Columbia, S.C.). 1941-08-09 [p PAGE …historicnewspapers.sc.edu/lccn/sn93067919/1941-08-09/ed-1/seq-7.pdf · in Chicago with her son. She also ... at Palmer Memorial

Saturday, August 9, 1941

P"ERSONALMENTION>*KK"K"W* M"!1

Mr. Earnest A. Bowman ofHackensaek, N. J.f is in Columbiataking his vacation with his brothersL. G. and W. H. Bowman.1 .

- Mrs. Reba Boozer of Irmo, S.and Mrs. Parrish of Baltimore,Md., were visiting relatives andfriends of New York City, Mr.and Mrs. Donnelly. They had &very pleasant trip. We hope theywill return again.

Miss Jeanette Lyles has returnedto the city after spending sixwpek»-in summer schooLat HamptonInstitute, Va. (She reports a_very pleasant stay. Everyone wasproud to learn oi her"arrival.

Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Ross, alongwith little Timothy Williams ofJacksonville, Fla,,, visited) her1 daughters, Mrs. C. G. W^atts of2370 Washington St., and MissBernice Jtoss who has been ill forsome time at Ridgewood Sanatorium.Among the visitors in the cityare Misses Ruth and .TohnpHtlwo

Staley of "Jacksonville. Fla. »nriMiss Julia Lewis of Philadelphia,Pa., nieceB of Miss Watson andMrs. Talley_ at^ 2021 Marion St.Mr. Albert Glover, Jr., left Sat

> I'rdt'.y for New Yoiik to spendtwo weeks with his uncle . andaunt Mr. and Mrs. William Belslinger of New York City..Mrs. Charlotte Price and "Mrs.Hattie Green are leaving Tuesdayon their vacation. They will visit-manyof the~jrorthern dttsjnwltflelaives and friends.

Alihs Viola Lloyd' of 2012- Tay».lor street, left on her vacationSunday night for New York. MissLloyd is visiting her aunt, Mrs.Louise MVek and friend, Mrs.

Lizzie Smith. She will return9 September 1st. We wish her a

pleasant stay.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cullmanwere the -week end guests of Mrs.Mary Hampton. Formerly of NewYork City, they are living inBrooklyn, N. Y. Mrs* Gallmanis the sister of Mr. George Hampton.

r MissBeruee Bryant daughter.f of Professor and Mrs. A. W. Bryantof Orangeburg visited her aunt

and uncle Rev. and Mrs. McCallumof Gervais street last week.

Mrs. Nettie Belle Mayo Robinsonis very ill in the WaverlyGoodSamaritan hospital. A veryfVinnl/j Io * L «

opvvtut Viiuuna »0 SCIU II VIII llt^

family to Mr. Jim Williams of the- liKJO block Heidt street for more

than a pint of blood he gave forthe good it might do.

Mrs. Betty Samuels has returnpied to her home in Bsrnwnell afterspenuing a weeK wun ner u«ugn-:ter and son Mrs." Hannah Cookand Mr. Handy Samuels. Bothof this city.

Misses Elizabeth, Carlee andLouise Martin, sisters of Mrs.

.left last week Puffel", N, Y.where they will be for sometime.Before leaving a party was givenby friends for them at Mr. Crumpton's home. Miss Elizabeth Mart.L I tin will enter a nurse, trainingschool in Buffalo this fall.

Mr. William E. Dent~of Wake.Forcat, N. C> wag in the city last

week visiting his daughter, MissAnnie Marie Dent, class '41, DuBoishigh school, Wake Forest,N. C. Miss Dent is the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. SeymourCarroll, 913 Oak street, in thiscityv

Mr. mid Mra. C»nway fttmmm(Janie Nesbltt) spent a week visitingrelatives and friends in Co-

w lumDia ana nartBvine, o. ineyare making their home is Waterbury,Conn.

Mrs. John Nesbitt and granddaughter, Ellon Hall, are also viaiting in Columbia from Waterbury,Conn.

Mrs. Joseph Goodwin of HardenSt. is spending her vacationin Chicago with her son. She alsoplans to visit friends in Detroitbefore returning to Columbia.Miss Vivian Nesbitt, the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel NesV» bitt of Philadelphia, is visiting her

' >1 relatives. She is the house guestfit \ of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wiliam onE. Cervais St.

NOTICE !Dr. L. II. Holloman will be out

of his office from the 10th to the22nd of August as he will attendthe National Dental Association

| in Richmond, Va. 1B& will ruit» friends in Washington, Philadelphiaand New York.

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Miss Irma Middleton of Charleston,a teacher at the Burke Industrialschool in Charleston wasin the city last week a» the houseguest of Misa Rachel jSpann andher sister at 1010 Oak street.

- Miss Janie S. Trezevant, R.N.,public health nurse in Aiken county,Sohth Carolina is here spendingher vacation. Miss Trezevanthas as her guest during the weekMlrs. Mabel Jones Doug'Tasa ofBrooklyn, New York.

Miss Patricia Goodwin of the700 block of Richland Btreet, spentlast Thursday in Charleston with"friends.

Mrs. Mary Crozer-Taylor ofWashington, D. C., will spend several_days with relativeg andfriends. For sevral years Mrs.Taylor and her husband wUre lnstructor.sat Benedict college i nthis city.MRS

GRACE L. RUFF, CLERKTYPIST,OFFICE OFALLENBENEDICTCOUIRT, RETURNSFROM VACATION

Mrs. Grace L. Ruff, wife of Dr.J. R. Ruff, and clerk-typist in the"office.of.Allen. Benedict rrnirtHousing Project has recently returnedto the city after havingspent a part of her vacation inthe mtion's j&pital, Wfashington.D. C., and other places of interest,visiting friends. Mrs. Ruff reportsa very enjoyable trip,Among the places visited in Washington were: Howard University,the office of Dr. Robert C. WTeaver,administrative assistant of theadvisory commission to the Councilof National Defense; LangstonTerrace Housing Project, and nnumber of historical points of interest.Mrs. Ruff was accompaniedon these trips by Mrs. Delia MaeEntzminger, wife of Mr. M. A.Entzminger, resident manager ofAIlgn-Benediet Court. Mrs. Entzminger will return to the city Aueust1.

Mrs. Ruff has as house guestfor ja week her cousin, little NellieE. Piatt, daughter of Attorneyand Mrs. A. C. Piatt of Spartanburg,S. C. Nellie and her sister,Miss Lucille C. Piatt, are studentsat Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia,N. C. of which Dr. CharlotteHawkins Brown is president.Lucille is a senior for the 1941-42term.

Y. P. S. T. CLUB ,

The Younij People Social ThriftjClub met at the 'home of Mrs.Outen. The meeting was called toorder by the president. Song and

reading, sorig, minutes read, re-ceived and adopted. The roll wascalled. Each member answered.The next meeting will be at thehome.of-Mfr D. Outcn,

Mr. D. Oujen, reoprter

MUSICAL PROGRAM TO BEGIVEN AT FIRST NAZARETHBAPTIST CHURCH

The public is invited to a specialpublic musical program given atFirst Nazareth Baptist church,2347 Gervais St., at 8 o'clock Mondayevening, August 11, 1941.The program Will include piano

solos, vocal solos, saxaphone selecetions,vocal duets and groupsinging..Admission, silver _offer:-_ing collection.

KAS'l ENIT LOVELY THIRTYFIVESAVINGS CLUB

The 'East End Lovely ThirtyFiveSavings Club met at! thehome ol Mr. Jnmgg~tgi'iffin, D-5,Allen-Benedict Court. The meetingwas opened with a song by thechaplain, Mrs." Elizabeth McCoy,"A Better day is coming;", prayerYUii « nffoi'O/1 Kt? Af A

song was sung by Mrs. Corinephaley, "Somehow;" another songwas sung by Mrs. McCoy, " Iwoke up with my miiul on Jesus."The scripture lesson was then readby the president, Revelation 20:8.A song yas sung by the president,"If it wasn't for the Lord." Bibleverses were then recited by eachmember.The minutes were called for,

mil,.received.imd.adopted..Thesick reports was called for. Noone was reported sick. Unfinishedand new business were palled for.There was no new business. Newbusiness was finishing the discussionon the picnic. The roll wasthen called and fees collected. Theamount collected wws $18.90. Themeeting then adjourned to meetat the home of Mrs. Radhel Terry,The closing son was "Lead me tothe Rock."

SOUTHERN NEW COMETHCLUB

Long Island, N.Y..Sunday wasla beautiful day for all churcl.1goers, though many people are..ccviiik iui ineir summer vacation.Mrs. Violet Johnson, Floyde andFreddie Dane left last Sunday forCharlotte, N. C. for one freek afterwhich they will spend the remainderof their vacaticfp in RidgeSpring, S. C., until September.Misq Mattle Lue Foulka andneice Delora Naggles, Miss Ler-

tha Hollowly and neice, AlfrenKenchen, Mr. Davd McBurnettrMr. and MrB. W. T. McBurnettCorona, N. Y. left Thursday foBatesburg S. C.Mrs. Ellen Corley from Hempstead, left August 3rd for Washington, D C to- join her daughte

'Citeria, where they will go to HoSprings, Ark. to visit her daughter Ojretta for three weeks. Otheir return they will stop iRidge Spring to visit her daughter Mrs. Ruby Gomillion. We re

gret very much to say that littlVivian the daughter of Georgiand A. J. Corley could not aecom

pany them on account of illnessWe wish for tier a speedy recoveiMr. Richard Perry is here fron

Batesburg, -S.-C. :

lantic City, N. J., was the afternoon guest of Mr. W: S. McBurnette in Corona, N. Y., also MrRoland Yedell from Jamacia, N.YWe were very glad to hear tha

Mrs. Eiease Chandler^ Housten o

Jamaica, Nr Y., is interested iitaking The Palmetto Leader. Wiare looking hd'Wtml fui the subseriptioP soon.

WAVERLY SUNFLOWER CLUI

The club held its regular mee

ing Tuesday night, Aug. 5th a

the home of Mrs. Bertha Abne;on Gervais street. The meetinjwuR presided over by the PrCsident, with the devotions patrtl;omitted. After #hich tKe CTulwent into its regular routine o:

business.The Club is giving a Bus rid«

and Dance at Taylors Tavern or

August lE-th and every one is invited to go. Busses leave Hardeiand Gervais and Taylor and liarden at 8:30 and 8:45 p. m.

Mrs. Eula Coles has returnethome after visiting relatives anc

friends in Philadelphia. She re

ports having a grand-ilip,After the business, the roll \va:

called and each member responded. .We adjourned to meet at tinhome oT Mrs. Jatne Best 10ItHeiilt street.

I'KIMBOSK TEMPLE MEETS

Primrose Temple No, till l)lElks held their regular meetingTuesday nite, Aug. 5th at its reguhtr hour. Dt. Mattie Baes, thtDaughter Ruler presiding. I'seenis as if the Temple has takenon*new life and all of the daughtersare cooperating in tryingto build the membership 10o pelcent strong.VA silver tea was given at. Daughter Bates' home oii August 3rcand it was enjoyed by all who attended.^

Daughter Alberta Brown is giv-mg a" silver tea Sunday,"Aufgxrsi1 Oth from 5 p.m. untila7 p.m. andthe public i3 coidUilly invito 1 to a!Ternf, lief home is just beyoiuthe Veterans' hospital,.as you tunto the left.

Dt. Muttie Bates, Dt. K.I)t. Margaret Harris,

Recorder

THE BLl'K STAR SOCIAL ( LIT

The club held its regular meetingat the home of Miss Alli-ou2110 Gervais-street. The meetingopen with singing What a FriencWe Have in Jesus led by MrWhite; prayer was offered by MrsSmith then the president toolcharge of -thy-meeting..The- m+fe

utes of the last meeting were readreceived and adopted then the roll\v: s called. All members responded with Bible verses and fee therthe house was opened for unfinished business and new businessThe meeting was carried out in it:

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On sick list IT Mrs. Kus^anTiJ

soon. ^

We are celebrating our secon<

anniversary at the Center Augus'5th. Closing song God be WitlYou, etc. led by the president.The next meeting wil be at th<

home of Air. and Mrs. JeShiBroks, "jib Walnbl .sU'iet.Our R£cording Secretary Mrs

Smith and sister are visiting theimother and father this week Mrand Mrs. Frank Smit^ of BamberjSouth Carolina.

Mr. Jesse Brooks, presidentMiss Bertha I^ee Allisdn, Sec

DEBORAH SOC1AD CLUB

The club held its last meejiniat the home of Mrs. Gorden an<

was called to order by the president by singing, prayer was offered and scripture lesson read bMrs. Sumter. The minute^ of thlast meetingj were read by'the se

A A I 11 II 1 Arciary u.im uie run was caueu. /\

responded in the usual manner.The house was opened for bus

ness. The report from the silvetea that was Riven at 925 Oak SAurub 3rd was railed fox _v.vhicwas very successful. We hadvery nice program as follows: M

THE PALMfetfO LEAP1

R Thomas Lowman of the High Hat!, ters club as master of ceromamies.!> We opened with singing. Mr,

Howe of the Sunny Side club ledi/i prayer; Mrs. Johnson of the

" Just Us club read the scripture. s

^ Welcome address by Mrs. Rc*ber- s

i- son; response by Mr. Outen. Mr.r Henry Wilson of the Sunny Side *" club sang a lovely solo. The pres-

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i. ident of the Sunny Side club, Mr *

e James Middleton gave a nice talk.a 1'oems were recited by Mrs. Emma, James of the K. O. 14. club; Mrs.*r Young of the High Hatters club ^11 and .V r. Lawman, president of ^T "Hie" High Hatters club. Mts. C.- Palmer, president of the Just Uo ^" cl\ib made a talk. Mrs. Estell p

Johnson of Just Us club read a pt paper. Mr. Josep^ J°rden of the£ Blue Star club gave encouraging s,1 remarks; Mrs. E. Sumter and Mr re^ fhitim of llrhnrwh rlnli iili»n mmg M

for their cooprriM^n. Everybody* semed to have enjoyed theroselv- n

^ es. Our meeting was closed by ti

^ singing God Be With You anil we

adjourned. tlb

. COLUMBIA BOYS TRIUMPHON SOLDIERS FIGHT CARD

w3 Bv Jimmie Powers a:f

Columbia. July 2*J.Our "Fight- .

ing Four" sons of fistianna cametrarlrtnsTnTtghr-trrrif-gavo the fight1falis one of the best shows ever M

. staged in a local ring. wIke Hennie, fighting the semi1final of eight rounds, fought with, the heart of a real champion and fthad the sweet swatter from Nevfr- G

I ark, N. J., Kid Jersey, on the re- Q1-eiving end.most of the rounds R' From the sound of the gong at the "

- first stanza until the third one the sjtight was on eve/ terms. But when Mthe belt sounded Tor The fourth ^' round Hennie rushed out andcaught the Jersey Kid with a pow

. erful left-hook on the jaw follow- ftt ed by H hard right to the mid sec. iction.

b]A surprised expression cameover the Kid's features and it ap- al

peared that the bout would soon aibe over. But the boy from"* upstatewhere they light for fun,clinched and held on for dear lifeuntil his head was cleared from r*the blows. w

; The fifth round brought the h<, crowd buck to their feet howingfor u knockout. They both met in 1 c' the center of the ring. Hennie |

misscu wmi a it-it and Jersey got eein two hard rights to the head. m

,Heimie tried with n right > thflt'

went around Jersey's head** and sc" the Kiti came back with a left to h<

the head -and a right to the heart, vi, They were fighting t0e to toe. The

to duck from a left and ran rightinto a sizzling right-hook that "

saggered him. It knocked him a- g<cross the ring, into the ropes whereHenivie pinned and pummelled his

then on it was all Hennie with siroom to spare. Jersey was as dan

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gorous as a wooden Indian. vj' Hemic came in at 182 poundswith ITU pounds for Jersey.

In the main event of the evening w'k.ttlinjr Minis of Detroit and hiFort Bragg, clowned and toyedwith Fighting Charlie of NewYork and Fort Jackson and thenput Charlie to sleep' in the third W

^ round J°Chat 1^°U^'

In another fast match BattlingBurroughs stopped Young Robin,son in two rounds. reOnv hvst.fighter to se*- action -fT

was. Freddie I.eapheart. Freddiehadn't donned the gloves in two

^and furior of a lion to gain a six1 round draw with Battling Jacobs

» of Connecticut and Fort Jackson.- -Xig*ir.Ed.JuidiiuJi,. the ex-Barrv-I more of "Bop was the? referee andL fhe last of our "sons" that make' jp the "Fighting FouF^ ~

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a lit OVUll-llilU' OIIV4 IIIICII lA/lilD

, were broadcast over Radio Ma- 9*tion W.I.S. -la

I \KK CITY NEWS j.s

mSchool to Open September loth ^

r i-Ue.Lake -Cily school will begints inTT-42 session Monday, "TI September 15. The first teachers' ^t meeting will be held on Saturday! September 111th. - Further plans" of the school will be announced t(> later.e Elder James Potter Qf the First. e(. Ibiew chui'oh hmm and.hiu goad.,

members are working hard so as clr to complete the petrsomage tKis s{

week. Rev. Potter plans to move tl^ in the parsonage before Saturday fi

of this week.The revival at Wesley Metho- ir

dist church ended Sunday nightwith a soul stirring sermon by J;Rev. J. C. McPherson of the A. o]M. E. church in Georgia. His 0!

K home is in Atlanta, Ga., but he is cd now "pasturing at Sandersville, G" Qt», His tepct was taklen from n" Acts 20:24, None of these things j{Y move me, subject Christianity De- \e maids Bravery. During the meet cc inp: twenty-two aoule were added f" to the church and thirteen babies r

were Christened Sunday morning.Rev. W. D. Primus was very much 0

r pleased over the results. 0Mr. Harris Jones, Miss Queen t

k- Ksther Washington and Mrs, Mi. 4,a nerva Shaw were elected to repro a

r- 'sent Wesley at the Area meeting Irfr

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WINNSBORO NEWSBy Kathleen Ross

The Junior Choir of St. Puulchurch rendered a few musicalselections for the Sunday Schoolsession of the Fairfield CountyEiaptist Contention which wasleld ut St. Mark Baptia church)f Simpson, S. C. Every onelOemed' to have enjoyed them. Inact the convention was u great;uccesB.Mrs. Ethel Gtaston of Pitts.

>urg, is visiting her parents inur town. They are Mr. and MrsCommie Johnson.Mr, and M-mr.Roland.Holmes

ave returned to their home in'hiladelphia, after visiting theirarents and friends.Mrs. Timothy Johnson and two

ons Charles and Timothy,"Jr., oflolumbus, Ga., are visiting relaivyKand friandii in out town. Weope""ttreTfi" an enjoyable stay.Prof. O.E. Munigault, Jr., i »ow spending his summer viiinionat Atlantic BeachMrs. Georgia B. Levari and mo-

ler, \vjfe of the late Dr. BedonHugh,spent the week end withliss Pearl Mobley._£rof. W.A.eek end with his parents Mr.nd Mrs W.A. Ross, Sr.Miss Elizal/eth Paulin of Newarsey is.-spending, nor vacation'

Irs. Samuel Moore. We hope sheill enjoy herself While here.Mrs. Cora B. Black and daugh>rMiss (Ruth and grandchildreneorge and Sara Kebe of Camer.i, S C.r also her nephew Mr.oland Moss of St. Matthewsaent last Sunday evening.__wilhlr«.Black's ""sister Mrs. Diivahoseborough.Prof, anid Mrs. WA Ross andimily spent last Sunday in l,'n>nwith.Mrs.Ross' sisters -ami"others, Mr. Aubrey Tucker. Mr.id Mrs. Wilson Jeter and Mr.id Mrs. Harry TuckerMr.~D. G. Belton, Jr., farm a.

?nt of Fairfield County motored> Bristol, Tenn last Saturday,here Mrs. Belton was visitinc;r mother, From there they went> Detroit, Mich., to visit hj3 rrother. While there they motor1to Canada where they saw

iany interesting and beautiful:enies. They returned to WinnsDroSunday night, reporting a

?ry grand vacation.Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stalks me

ife proud parents of a baby bo£,rillie, Jr. Mother and sou arejtting on fine.Mrs. Beatrice Ross is spending

sier »virs. K.atie L. Jeter.Mr. Willie Green who has beensiting relatives and friends hasDne to Greensboro to spend twoeeks before returning to his)me in Philadelphia.Winnsboro was saddened t ojar of the death of Mr. Henryllliams, Sr. His funeral was athiloh Presbyterian church Montyevening. He leaves .to mournis loss a loving wife, and ehild>nand a host of relatives andlends. r

See Master Eddie Hull lor theEABER.

EL1SHA A. M. E. CHIKCH

Sunday school opened ut thetual hour with- the Supt and hisaflf of co-workers ut their regurposts of duty.. The lesson wnsell discussed and reviewed. Closg remarks by the pastor. Theorning service was conducted inle usual manner The .piaster J>ad for Scripture lesson 5th ;|ifipter of (Romans, m verse. |abject: "Justification." The pas- Iir preached a wonderful sermonid was enjoyed by the congre- [ation. We are looking forwarda successful revival meeting, jSunday night the pastor preach

1 another soul stirring sermon I!.Srr-W?rnr AMR churcrf" ""^??-'loir from Elisha AME churchin# also. Come to EJj«ha the 1lird Sunday, the church of theiendly people.

Atlanta, Ga.Sunday was pastoral day at Stames AME church. Sun. schoolpened at the usual hour with' thefifieers present as well as a largerowd. At 11 a.m. Rev, A. R.erman delivered a wonderful see

ion from Chr. 14:11. The sen>rchoir used their robes for therst time. At 8 p.m. Rev. J. W.ialtehs of Columbia pleachedrom Matt. 2&: 10, subject The)oor is Closed.Mrs. Cerella Banner, Miss KliseGraham and Mrs. Bcttie

Ireen of New York are here visingrelatives. They were vlsioeaat St. James Sunday morningnd are planning to be hole one

nonth.

BEN NE ITSVILLE NEWSBy C. D. Sanders, Reporter1 his closed a successful wei

of revival meetings in Marlbocounty. Many souls surrendertheir will to Christ. Rev. E. IHooker, pastor of Saw NIi 1! chunhad as his truest preacher for thmeeting, Roy. Bailey of ColumbiRev. A. J Wright pastor of Shloh church had a- his guest preacer for the Week Rev, Means anRev. Muse* of Spartanburg. ReMi nio. delivered :i tvcek of sTToiian helpful sermons. Manv souli me. t». ( I.: ist. Rev. n*

sisted his uncle.Rev. \\ McCoy at Cedar Ea;

church 'reported a vc r> interesting meeting. At the close of thmeeting Sunday RCv. A. J7\Vrighpastor opened the flood gate anall We can sav is this he didn'

.<» * goto »'t oil und dt-e<iov,h-Hj our t-oule ho peached. tlarge number xrf visitor* werpresent.M .* I'TTiTei- ..f "Nv\v Vork; Mi

and .Mrs. K. L. Johnekin of NGv^wrk; .Mrs. Sellers of N. Y., MisHattie Pegueae and Mrs. Dora Dai> of V. visited mother MrsRebecca Peguesc and grand-daughter.

Mrs. 11 alRe Krazier, .Mi-'ses I-J obiiaon- and Mabel Reese arhomr from their- «',:in»'.er sch<vterm at State collegeM i s .Tulia Thompson. Mr. am

Mrs. Leak. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rolin.-on and family, Miss EthereeiThompson attended the funeral otiio,i.un 'it.m.Darlington..Mi

Humbert, brother-in-law of Mr?1 In inpson.Mr. Everett L'ox, .Miss Edit

Cox ol' Baltimore ai.d Mrs. C. JWebb of Cheraw were visitors athe home of their father and grantfather. Rev. and Mrs .1 C Pre

Sunday, August 3rd.Mrs. Mm ris attended the yuutl

meeting iii Cukunbia last weekMiss Sara Morrig i* hmr.e aftespending a vacation in Laurinburg. X. r. House guests of houncle, Mr. and Mrs. X Morris.Mrs. Kate Reese, one of our ou

standing lneinb.i/; and friend dietat her home last week after a fevmir.utes illness. The funeral wa

held Sunday afternoon at Shilojchurch. Mrs, Fannie Reese Hovaid, Mr. Dock and brother Mr. WiIici.se, Mrs. Alice McKav an

three.other special friends arrived home from ,X. Y. to view thilast of their mother. Rev. A. JWright, pastor assisted by Re\

church conduced the services. SobMrs. Dora L. Bristow; duet bfriends of- New York, The flowers were many and beautiful. MiJ. H. \V. Morris and son J. H. WJr. of Cheraw in charge.

M's. Ram "Jones was funeralized at her church Sunday afternooriT " .

The Sunday school conventioiheld Dt Dise Hill AMEZ churclast week was a success. Rev. B\

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Distinguished Prelatek In Columbia

r0. \Dr. S. H. Lewis, minister of theL(' First A. M". E. church, KansasVI. City, Kansas, with his family), spent sevearl days in Columbia,

. vacationing with his friends.Dr. Lewis is very popular intt Columbia, having pastored at Bei-thel A. M. E. church for severalh years, then pt-'ing promoted to the, presiding eldership "by Bishop" Flipper. After taking charge ofthis district for three months, heg resigned to accept the pastorate '

[s at St. Louis, Mo. After doing agreat work there, Bishop Williams-bromutid him in Hie First At~M:E. church in Kansas City.i-1 Dr. Lewis looks the picture of_ health. He is campaigning thesouth for the next general. cunLference and his friends down this1 side hope he will get 1ft Heci npeached Sunday in Charleston fort his classmate. Dr. Lemon. Sundav

a.-^York.e* While in Columbia, he and hf*~"

..v......* wei-n- me special guest': ofRev. am} Mrs. W. R. Bowman onHarden street:"^ <v

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, notice:Ail Missionaries con.dig to' the .

State \\. H. and F. "Missionaryv, meeting in Georgetown, S. C., in^I'tonihcr rai e i sked tn.notify ..;.Mi's. Eliza R. Howard, Secretary>1 the Housing coinittee at 111Ufl Front strootr

JMrs. S. F. Thompson, Chr,^ Mrs. Eliza R. Howard, Sec.

uuiii presiding elder over this dis-triit, Prof. Bribe visited the con^ventioii also -VIiss \"era Stubbsmade a pop call home.

t Mr. J. B. Drake arrived home^ Sunday afternoon after spendingK a part of his vacation In Washirg

ton, D. £!. with sister and- special. friends. He was the house guest

of Mi. anTt Mis: Lucas.,. Mr. Fred Kullock and Mr. Dosi. Peterkin left for Philadelphia, Par t riday illuming after spending a

week home with relatives andx friends.Mrs. Mary Lee Coit is] .home from New York.^ Our sifck friends: Mrs. Annas Jane Koliock, Kev. K. P. Peterkini} MV, Adam, Mrs. Helen' Stoney,. Mrs. Emma Johnson, Mrs. Flor]ence Kellev and Mr. Bob Cross1land. Trust these sick ones will

soon recover. %

i' Or. and Mrs. L. M. McCollum. are making a. big change in their

\home on Hudson St.Prof, and Mrs. A. banders o f

i Swansea were .in the city Sundayy attending the funeral of their... grand mother Mr .Reese,r Mrs. D. Zimiuo.Q._..pf King St.

spent a few weeks home and in

Ashcviile, X. C. She returned on- Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Dock McCoy are

home from New York spending n

a while with gradnmot'ner Mrs. Al-h ston. Also Mr. .Edward, grand,*'son of Mrs Nannie Edward.

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