palmetto leader (columbia, s.c.). 1948-02-21 [p page eight]. · fift eight "ine grove ame...

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fift Eight "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 I ; »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 ' . ' M were the Searles girls from)" school in" Augusta, GaV; also Bro. ' 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. < ® c* j r i 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 W' | Bf lJ'V ii rtl roM 6f V'dircct-I * "^^^fresseiji, s coVcHj ^WAClUCE 9e lft 0 Att&w Wis mal ''* ' ' ti. v BPT^jb- Ans: M pu W » f j frgk CT^aine as tF | ^ 1(^| p^jj^fetgsenty^^" we wit) ;i" full AV° ' JookX^lace v^lu to our J % ' In. ,,',nirtcrly contVlence on the '^®y March. P wiH be a* great picture \ i'lJ 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. I WHY N | ' * 1 " " 1 DJ I s X Will help you solve you $ with; will make you happi A SUNDAY BY AI'POINTMENTX ' . > fC Office: 929 PINE STREET | PHONE 3901 V i \ nr \ » m I vflMHK - WMwRBPuf 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. 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 f' 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 -ALL INFORMATION Ci I \ (WEDNESDAYS ONLY) Offi \ B H-r^. ' 91 fl p jfl ynHglr :l"^kas .«! Ml!. NOAH HOWKUS PASSE / the sorge . perts Cnapm Township, Lexingl over (;°uiuy> S.' C..All'., Noah Lowe rs for 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" 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 ,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. T, 15th I ,Vas a l,l0^u er*-"e ^-* Clin -_WU>: of lodee No. 2i.'h { a *^'1" 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 Wayne, lnd.. and Mrs. Carrie U" But lei- of Chicago. 111. 2 lirothe n' ",Mr. L. II. and Mr. Job Lowers Cha'iin, S. 27 grnndchildr't i C 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 > 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 sou >ou of thinps you were not lmrn oj out of trouble^ p:n strictly /x^fidkn'tia.l COLUMBIA, S. C, iciL-lIours: 9 A> M. to -7 :00 IV M. 1\ ; ' i V t I . THE PALME' W'V'i'W.' » * «v v.v' V >.;. >.$ V > || || ''I -T|| -rniT' ^ Rpr flH^Hjjian|^r JJ59P* M^^HNMMMMNMiiM^WHMMMiMMNHiHiHP^: ;4 ...'.. ,..y ^.' ..., .. .: :,,.... :. f ,. .f .:. :S TAYLOR SCHOOL NEWS j . V ' 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 - 4 v-4A " V' *1 ' *!.: .dt'i.i v.! C,p« /. and ' jH-.-.rd hrrc M' > «ii .s to , ... i 10. i .. ... V . \t. .*. '! « V. S i M. t l.Vr.h . >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. * for t.he third six weeks. f . '' Tlie *ile/1.Club v.'ll render a pro " grain- at the \\ tei an's 1! ispita. rues.3, Feh. IT. Oi 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 he out agairt, .We are al' so praying td the others w li t are ;!; ill. «j- I X Tt -n.lv Q*U r 1> AT « C . j* i i i». oi ai tu i i i>i. «» if\v niuiii- X hers and friends were out to wit , "Y ness the Founders Day program.' 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 mo of Mrs. Corrine X GodR.ld t 4 r. M. y *i « Y I'i aycr meeting over" Thursday 'Y nijjhtSt. James A. M. K. Church. Total-collection for today, $G9.63. J L I ... i ' I J* % PTO LEADER 3T.rc stroma cuuvOK .MINKINS \ .' I 1.15, S. ( . IWSShS c>' I I. 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. i * 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 I1 life. J annaF>' HI, IS'.nT, Mi r. Coole war ^ * 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 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 Cooke of Jcnkinsville. F. C. 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( rangcvrciits with sympathy. Re ecuilesy ami <ii.u:.i ,sec L am '['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.. T - I 'f* i 1 ITT * ? C. I L-L X 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 | OVER ,15 YEARS 1 | DAVID G lLLlS 1221 Washington Street COOO O OOO 0 OO O O OO OOO OO O O OO O.OCfc I HURRY-HURF 8 .< o g FOLLOW THE O Overcoats. A-1 Cilndition p! Topcoats, A-1 Condition 5 Suits. A-1 Condition . g Dress Shoes, A-1 Condition 2 Combat Boots, A-1 Condition O O Work Pants 0 Dross Pants 9 wtvrk 1'abTs, Army 0 Work Jackets 2 Balbrifjan Drawers .w V Khaki Pants O Khaki Shirts O Field Jackets r__ .] £ O. I). Shirts, Wool 1 Dress Pants, Wool. New Army Shoes. A-1 Condition lints. Felt, New r Shirts, Dress, New Coveralls Jackets, It-la, New Jackets, Leather (New Aviator) _ Sweat Shirts | USE OtJR CONVENIENT | THE MARCA! | MARrAnF. mnT.nmc i , V A- " /I ST. MATTHEWS NEW3 [ »v. 111^1' Sfl.in.i t,av--'- thoif clicr, "''J- i>.' i lo>d a sui i-'cit. i j ,ii nil' n. ^.lepaf'i nt ur.tlcr ihe <hr^c.;.>n it MrT !' . Tal is. '1 he:». Wi'..- a U ii.tii; tile cui-.c wik. i. j c'..it.l! .-' «. Trof. S. IT..,.11 a- "genu: L «' »: »..:.r a jjyi a; >\ Ti. a \ !i ..!e ,lu I.n. T< < « }. . **:».! is S. C. » .i . <: >h.j, ® 1 >'. Lu 1 > >' ' " N; | itiheNts; itiiijHi tiii-. ii;. Strait MifT" Vfcl-.t.' Vv.w^- ..It, rtlr.i.mui !-,y at St.. l'aui A. M. K. ... en. Miuu.il T-.ii .nij> ."r.r... . <> >T I T ;> ti '.i t Ut-a. ^' i. .v|-r.>. .-...-T7. "KIT .iiiu.... i .... ..~ Haja- It i. i! iir:i. a j >L i . XLe: Graham lB Woodyartl H< . 2!) UA/:OK KOAii au.d.ydalj:. s. c. 1 trf t!Hf» .Ji: ' I; v. i; «.l Vices with.n reach oi ail. I'ioinpi Delivery. arc yours to live.and let live. M U> invite vonr paLrouagt-'. . -I.OUt.i; (iUAIIAM tm.or £ WANTED Photographers ',> Lo you have any experience in otoRraphy, and are desirous of ^ ting a Rood position call 5011. mien and men will he accepted*; ^ niRht or day work. " It ?curitv Employment I Bureau 1202 IIEIDT ST. (Upstairs) I TelephoV" 2-9253 » «liiynif v Register with m(j for work. Ket^istei h us-for go^d jobs. Register ] :h us for work and security. Ha Ulster with us and work for trj urity of yourself, your family *' 1 your future. ' ?r' MRS.'ANNIE HELL EVANS, 0c Manager wr After 5 p. m. on Sunday an phone 2-3233 Sh ¥aFpe¥'4^' Tp es for fire in^u-rnncv e- You probably hav- V. your HOUSEHOLD | ill surprise you. IN BUSINESS - ? , X ON AGENCY P Phone £-2189 ;j; r oooooo^oooooooaoo:ooooo< tY-HURRY I" o . p I CROWD £ 5 _ tasmmmmmmmmmmmmm ^ j ] <.4.00 to sio.oo g1 i _____ $4.00 to $10.00 3/ Sfi.OO to $17.50 s) 1 $2.00 to $3.95 gjsii _:_____ $5.95 § CI ft/1 4.. fto c A w fli.uu 111 ^£.9U « $1.00 to $3.00 S ?1.23 to SI.49 'g I SI.19 « _. 79c g| $1.00-$!.50 and $2.00 g-Ai .... $1.25 and $2.<ft ?1 V , $1.49 and $2.95 « ~ w v*v w__ $2.19 § Vj. _. $3.00 to $1.95 8 X . $2.95 and $3.45 H,X $2.98 and $3.45 8:$ $1.79 8 £ ^ $1.95 § | . $12.95 8 X $1-3.95 | X ... $1.79 g J I.AY.A.WAV l)l' » v w A >E STORF 11 Si I :o < " i Peterson & Butler's .[ Funeral Home j Loceased Embalmers Lady Assistant Prompt Sarvifo Day or Might '. .O. Hox lffl Ridge Spring. S. C Day I"none 2759 Night I'honc^2751 . , UBMKB. 11 I ' iakdTng modern ti ai in dry ^_z u. Haili'uad AvL next to (iar<liu'r Funeral Home ' ALLENDALE, S. C. * "* i»ur patronage solicited with a gurantee of satisfaction. Wr Deliver Your Ch>th§g. J ENOIX WASHKH and HitYHit Eric Harding, Jr.. Manage. rown's Lunch Room 1014 LAPY SYREET &x )ME COOKING A SPECIALLY Prompt and Courteous Service Lesson able Prices OPEN EACH DAY UNTIL %j MID-NIGHT ^ J? Irs. W. L. Brown. Proprietress^ Madam Wng£f "OLD REI^VBLE, PALM At * Now Open l or Viiu^neJL ' ~J mous Healer and Advisor.. Her*, re day and not gene Tpmsrrow.4- ok for Name! S^ventn paugh- . J 'D of the Sev^gi Ge^ratlom [, J 30RN WITH Un^llA V£l^dB \ writp gJTft *h airs, L< .fl itra, st even! lioivtlM s beei^H 9 veaM i gelti|H tdam <W3| that najraj n't eetaBJI one office rj/jpt GoH c doosn'l jjt, viad».n *s throU^r<3W? *,^1 pa? hjr r matidn. JM Permanently loerEJ itts/ GOO Mejjt«<R® gh%ov No. 1 nt CwffujUSF-^^ West Cohimbt^KfS^j^' - JL T noov^ ^ .O *J, 1 ^oiiimMo r>« HI**^ "T.v js^r» <:rv£s th^ pesa**vfai, *. nd cn ps th*» Pest Serviced We Cater to Clubs and Parties | | COI.DM OTA'S FINEST* " .Q * 0 ^^ frs. Eula R. Niles, Proprietress / tOON GLOW CAFE i'hile Out Stop In For Regular Dinners. Sandwiches. DrinWa IflOr, WASHINGTON STREET mimie and Nezzie Hair, Props. J Poro beauty School .orated at 2481 Millwood Ay» BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL . ITS BRANCHES inmpoohig, Pressing, Marcelling, Uroquinolling, Finger Wayitipf, ' ' Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring, Massaging, Hand Wolding, Anatomy and ~ Electricity. niONR Bfl87 j inie M. Pope T. Malone, Pres. nihelmina C. Pope, Instructor J IJiFVY'S FUNE Undertaking and Embalming LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCES ANYTIME ANYWHERE Superior Equipment Superior Serviee .SLOGAN. LOWER PRICES Nir Dcservingr Poor Refused 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUl< :i- aturtlay, February 21, *948.11 :>oo:o :>.oooocoo^j^oay:*oo*^ " Jr Sl \. Thru WED. JaH*: "Treasure of H Sierra Madre^ijr H liMI'llKKY KOQAftT.J.i. WAi.TKK HUSTON pzL «»nd TIM HOLT i j >a :.^H /. *1^ K x^ ,^~ For TefjHfl I JE"- I "ShotC CT « 'Expen^Lubn® /^JTJfcKSe M ANYtfntJ 1 f' M -iL-.\iu9 h<^B^K|£^dzi jl T rB.M \1 5\xr?bVtWEI>p "<* WtfEIVF^S*0frE MEEri^%«^l L110 P2 Harden St COLUMBIA, s. c. f. S. THEZEVANT, Prop. BELLINGER URNITUKE.CC. "17 Harden St. Ph. 2-8902 Come See Us For Your FURNITURE NEEDS V Verv Good Place To Buy ^ CASH or TERMS j irk a v vvAlir ,KAL HUlYIt, | : i o .- T . *"4 i I. S. I.oevy, Mfcr. ;> I ?rnTs I'm INK 2-36f

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Page 1: Palmetto leader (Columbia, S.C.). 1948-02-21 [p Page Eight]. · fift Eight "INE GROVE AME CHURCH Rev. J. W. Martin, l'astor Plum Branch.The,6un shone» beautifully. A few faithful

fift Eight"INE GROVE AME CHURCH

Rev. J. W. Martin, l'astor

Plum Branch.The ,6un shone»beautifully. A few faithful memberswound ih&lr way to church.The Supt. was late, but this -didnot stop the teachers from open-(ing on time. "The lesson was discussed.The Supt,--reviewed the

c lesson. After Sunday "school Bro.1Robert Searles began prayer service.After which class meeting;as ,r,o many" leaders were absent,we han an old time class meetiI

; »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 '.

' Mwere the Searles girls from)"school in" Augusta, GaV; also Bro. '

Joe Wells-from Philadelphia, vis-! j-iting his 'H fnlhci- Mr. P. WfcdLs.Wo arc proud to see Sister j

Lannie Tompkins back from visitinghev sister in Pennsylvania; 1

Carrie 1.. Searles, Reporter. <® c* j

r iSHILOH 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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frgk CT^aine as tF |^ 1(^| p^jj^fetgsenty^^"

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AV° ' JookX^lace v^lu to ourJ %' In. ,,',nirtcrly contVlence on the

'^®y March.P -« wiH be a* great picture\ i'lJtthow <4<!o down Death" on Maio4i14 at Ebenezer .Baptist ChurChr s

Deacon II. Ser.brook and the writei 1

will be the sponsors. Please "come jout and- see it. It is the talk of the vtown! j.

The Excelsior Usher's Unionmet 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 GospelSingers will appear at St. Luke A.'

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M. E. Church.- The public is in- jvited to attend. 1

nMrs. E. Norther, Ttpt.

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ReviyaL of a "save t.hc \vljread. formulg,, worked up bjate and noted scientist, Dr. G<Washington Carver, lias exit .TurivCK'oe instate lookinghe numerous results of recipeiread, rolls, cookies', etc. Thenliln utilises sweet potatoes a

lour instead of wheat.Shown left to light are Dr.

once T. Mason, associate dirtarvcr Research foundation;fuldaii Owen, nutritionist, '

nercjal dietetics; George T.ly, agricultural economist of ,

tegee's school of agriculture-:tuasell \V. Brown, director, Cttesearah foundation; Miss ^Ivans, nutritionist, homo ejnics department; K. \V. Karlirectpi i cprnmereial diet<^residents F. 1). Patterson, at(L Campbell, veterans superTira^wn service. (AN1

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lifv Re*. L. D:T Mrs. Emma .Young dejiihis life Friday, Felt. 12 at Cc!tia hospital and was finternSwtn Double Branch AME elaf 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. ()tKrhtg the church, the P. E.w. H. Addison read astltey mpd. Sitting Upon theMHkjiTtthe following minisM"**MBkerette^N- A.^.lie chGir aang Uf paper.L-j Th:o. Fiftk.h ml« -

replytan^pedy. return envelope fufcdivnhi.il rirohlem

*!<*»*./ * «f it^w.. a,wWi,n.gillie Englif

hurch A idby Gooilmar

u i/.eStiat," of V.ic Ilcme Aidi-.UtanCe Society by*. Mrs.Hit let-. Air a number of the eiby her fcytbr Mr. B. P. Birdn\£rks .by'^Tiev. A. L. Digg.Alur.ryantli telegrams byL. "SUgh. Rev. Cunningham <

Aw<J the eulogy from St.4:62; subject: She is not d -a<

JcepcEK. The hu ial v.as in 1d AME ehurvb, \grd in Lexiitr.SIf« leaves to mourn herTr^sislCiS Mrs. Bctiie (iw.u!Vlrs. Frances Dirvin; one da/tr Mrs. Willie Mae Andcrsb:>f West'Columbia. O.ie" innVfi% 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- 1vbo ah o wr.s "in: tied is inipri,, i... Lul.i C It nii'ti u horiild ti> ike \ :iv. 1. h-.-pi

\.o'. s r^ti is ;xn T.i'd humVe-eiin sd »y. Mr. Course'ihi is r.->v. ia '.be hospital isinjC ulnnR tine.Mr.'Fiank C. Wright and

isteTlo Butler who weie jointvt dlock by the- writer. Fel>.it the writer's home.Rev. K.. 1.. Jones was <a!le

onie part of Florida to theille of his sick brother.

AMTIO( ii IIARTIST (Til IIlie v. .1. P. Neal, Pastor

f'Sunday was'a heautiful dr.;,

lurch. Seem that everybodyoyed t after the bad weatherppeared.S. S. on time at its usnr.l

OT BER. W. J.PIRITUAL ADVKr problems. Will cure ;/, successful, and holp y

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Ml!. NOAH HOWKUS PASSE/ thesorge .

perts Cnapm Township, Lexinglover (;°uiuy> S.' C..All'., Noah Lowe

rs for il.o seeoiui child of the late Jfor. j Kli Lowers and Mrs/Artie Stilt

s iiio mn.f v..is umii in iinid

itv on March >, 1856: denarlC'la- this life on Saturday, Fehrusi

jctor, 7. 1. 4s, making his stay on oai

Mrs.c <i years 11 months ami 4 dayscum- 1. ^ tii boyhood days he was viDow- dive in tl.is -community, atteiTus" ii.^ ti e S. nday School- at Pro

' deuce A. .M. F. Church; he jojiI^ble sam<> an<l Nvas elected, one

the t; ustees°and served in thai,U>no- *

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^lice through the years,

dies' He.was married ,to Miss Itcji -j' i>eliy, and to this Holy Unionvistrf i'llroh wen; horn,, 3 of whry preceded him.to their graves.Mr.Mower1, was a veVy <hi ; 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.lyilum- j hi,ow him was to love him.d'Zed J ; t>lj n.. U1U, ,,{ the-jureIU1°i I uf Le iitxton several times.T,

15th I ,Vas a l,l0^u er*-"e ^-*Clin -_WU>: of lodee No. 2i.'h{ a *^'1" H° vt'r.s mane many frierrow- '"'orjr bo' k rHo ' <! r.inPAvtTifo7"

i en- was a very hard working in:J{cy. d«»sii-iiif in t-.Tvrt something for tarch- future. He reared a great fainiAWt-ro He laid -ayat re-pert for eduiJa- I iiin an.4.d_si rod hi -children

1 possess' as much of it as piv'hlle/le. >- '

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jKne- tl|llf,{iaii religion sdm..t six yesAfter tht>|!(| wxs very strong In t

p- ""»( no rati in'JTi r»l fee[after which fur some time but was7 lohiy a kIkkI time.. Iris ias> wo.Club I '

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,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 ]> issitlil.v. a vefy devoted wife, Mrs. lieLu 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.; MrrWg'.» 11. | J,;,, I'owei s of Los Angeles, Cali' Mr. .lol.ji 'Adiiiiv Lowers of

Wayne, lnd.. and Mrs. CarrieU" But lei- of Chicago. 111. 2 lirothen' ",Mr. L. II. and Mr. Job Lowers

Cha'iin, S. 27 grnndchildr'ti C

audi'10 Kus-1 grain!children; H gitgreat great grandchild cii and

-wis I host of othei relatives and fnetuivi ig

' "Yes, deer fathe", wo love tli> Ves, yes we love thee,v i v. | Lot (rod loves tlf^e lest.

v.is-J Sleep on, >K<j,» on, .take thyt: I -1 rest.

' ! Wo hope to see thee when thtit;»Ji. a\val;es with the Blest."

' 11" i Submitted by t'.e FrntilyMissmI 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 oanul 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 somon. .

At t o'clock Trrayer-'-rrvVo 1f 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

sou>ou of thinps you were not lmrnoj out of trouble^p:n strictly /x^fidkn'tia.l

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on A very enjoyable and educationlS)u! "Negro Achievement" programdr. was rendered in Taylor Schoolon Auditorium.Feb. 1". Thin programn_ wa> sponsored by Mr. I.C. Drown^ Mrs. t". I'helps Martin and Miss V.

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^ .-vmong the readings were: "N'e.jgio Achievement Week" by CaseyI 'alley. "Readings froui Dunbar";1W I»y Myi tis English, Elizabeth Lewi.!mtiood .in aiid ltetha- MatV!- a«-.n n..,.n. Ltcrthu MicKen*-_ avm)cdJuile-J an" inlricsting Quiz. Theof vJite lui. rendered several seleeaf-J.ion- unions which were "The NejtfroAnthem,!' "Jurt A Little '1Y.Iisa. tVTUi .K.-u-," T)o .Lord KetnenilieVy i Ale," "iie I.-; Lord of Lords," "Cep

Lord," "Somebody Touched.a;»1 "Locd'l Done \Vhat- Voiraf 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;.Iids '.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 dilc..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 ii1 .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:»'vds an interesting Wasliinf. ,n'o h"

as[day program Feb.. Kb This pinKram consis'o.d '.» v. -i' i

. and a playlet "(Scot ge VI ington in Nurscrj band." .Mr. I. (

^ -Lbrovyn made o-n -t xcelknt t«:l . s

j tile close of tins program in v. liicvitujny things were mentioned toimprove lite school. livery cii' >;

(is "being made to encourage ihI)t*, J| pupils to do their best .n k, T.wn

.(" hy-nine ;ni; Ms made the holier rol.* for t.he third six weeks.f .

'' 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 Fat Ih . ( . ('. Uurve. s, I'ast; ra i

is | Su'.fday was a heu'niiul da" members and frit utis tou.ultnicei 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 ascendedthe 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.to4-. At 7service began with th *

t postal. l.is text wax taken fromII Psalms U'iD. Two persons joined|P the church. V.'t had tju'le a few

visitots out Imd. morning andrfj- might. .. .!& agmM-.you are-wel0r*' "te.

"Mrs '. M. t>re( no has return t<nn

hit itonu *'ter undergoing ann'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.«j- IX Tt -n.lv Q*U r 1> AT « C .

j* i i i». oi ai tu i i i>i. «» if\v niuiii-

X hers and friends were out to wit ,

"Y ness the Founders Day program.'j» Mrs. SjtH.ll, Mistress of Ceremonies, j1*11 Ropers were read I>y the followXi ff persons: Misses E. E. Frierson,

R. J. Eaddy, D. R. Frierson andJjj-_Kc'v- c. C. Ri.^ess, Kcv. HannahX rave a * nlk on the A. C. ". I «eatrue. ,

jlp-ia R. Miss C. WithTspoon. Mrs.A 1\ Gamble. Duel l»v Misses EaddyA|^ end I'r-erson.

*i* SLewaider No. 2 will meet SunVJ'.dav at the 1» mo of Mrs. CorrineX GodR.ld t 4 r. M.y *i «Y I'i aycr meeting over" Thursday'Y nijjhtSt. James A. M. K. Church.

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Sunday, February r, a* "Targejrro -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<IayA. 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..eat. Allen Cnivei.-tity.

For more t'hmi^ fifty'"year.* .Hesfrveil 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 I1life.

J annaF>' HI, IS'.nT, Mi r. Coole war ^ *

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Ai iiinwii.i lu...liC \dent a. January I'.'-bl. |To tli is llll Oil" We're

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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 jfi'a. Messrs. ifradford and Junr"7f*fiiCocke o(' X. Y.P David Cooke 01 jvetDetroit, Mich;. .Mesdamos Kverloo W<deter !t. X.; Annie M. Finis and A", forlirudoly of N. \ .Mrs. .M. fobke

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of (,'i.iiuini »»,--vS. <'. and.Mr:.IsaacCooke of Jcnkinsville. F. C. SdTwenty one grand children andTeat grant children and a host ofdatives 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(

rangcvrciits with sympathy. Reecuilesy ami <ii.u:.i ,sec

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n.tles in length, is. 1..*»<>!) Idd ipwidth in sc'eral jdaces and can

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MID-NIGHT ^ J?Irs. W. L. Brown. Proprietress^

Madam Wng£f"OLD REI^VBLE, PALMAt *

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