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Newberry News.
^ Newberry, S. C., April 2S.?
The Local Committee met in T.
??.' ' A. Williams' Hall on Friend ?t.,
-- at 5 p. rn,, with the Grand Chancellor
Julius A. Brown and Col.
der by the Chairraaii of the Local
Committee, Wm. Davis. The
' object. of the meeting was stated
then the Grand Chancellor-took
the chair. The, Grand Chancels'
lor expressed himself as befrifr
m&t. ThVhly hniinml in boinfr with
!l8$^rLthe Local Committee of NewberThe,
business side was takv
en up.
At 8:30 p. m., we assembled
at .Bethlehem Baptist church
- for a Mass Meeting. The Grand
Chancellor was introduced by
Wm. Davis. He made a . very
good speech on Unity,* Gen.
McGhee was introduced ;rhe-also
g mn^p n timely talk. The Grand
Vice Chancellor El FT Floyd"
was presented by the Chairman
to respond to the Grand Chancellor
and Gen. McGhee as wel*
come .to our city and church.
Rev. E* P. Ellis was presented
alaoi to .respond. We' returned
to the hall to finish up the business
of the-Local Committee.
The Grand Chancellor and Gen.
? MrGhpp was well pleased with
~ -their visit to the city.?
Miller Chapel A. M. E. church
was the scene of much activity
Sunday night when S. E. Mar^
; lin_dejiyered_his Jtrial serrn'on.
The church was crowded tofts
utmost, to hear Kev. Martin, j
He~was presented by Rev. Ellis.:
?He opened with a song, When
I am old and. Feeble, Stand by
roe. Hig text II Cor. f> :17. Sub.
The Renewal of d Christian7
Rev. J. B.'Davis preached the:
morning sermon. A large crowd (
was out to hear him'.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cromer mot"
ored to Orangeburg Sunday, ac?-eompanied
by Madames S.?h.
Moon, Young and Pratt.
MrTaiid Mrs; Wright Orr, Mr.
~ ancTMrs. Johnson and Mrs. Nan__
1 D*e Clark from Spartanburg were1
^ the guests of Miss LHlie Reedj
"Sunday on Caldwett -street-;?-=^-=4
Mrs. S. M. Glider is out again'
~r her class of 3unday Scliuol boys
were very glad to have her. back.
. Remember the Mm/ing^Pkr:
tare show at Mk -Jtethel?Uafmany
School on Wednesday ev"~enrng(l8"p.m.yApril2&r
Bethlehem Baptist Church.
' On the evening of April 14th
the Missionary Society of Bethlehem
Baptist church, put over'
a program that was well worth
while. It was a Mock Conven- (
tion, knowmas ,the Slab town:
Convention.?The house was
I lammed. The only reason one
didn't laugh that night, his or
her mouth was glued together.
The ladies dressed tacky, I mean^
tacky sure enough. "Why they
really dicfrTt know "his own daugh
ter. Some tacky, eh ? I should >
" say so. Their apparel sent
one's mind back- even before
?? W^bbig^"'9 time. There were
four special features mi .tTTat
mgnt: Mrs. Lois Gadson, Mrs. j
Vermeil Colemin, Miss Edith j
Watkins and Mrs. Catherine'
Nance^ Bro. Jessie White w&s
preacher for -the oceasioh, i
: ' and Bro ^Ernest Miller acted as.
sexton, find he reatiy^pntlt over.,
^ ~Bro. White's text was: "And.He]
played on a harp of a thousand |
strings, the spirit of a just man I
made perfect," which he preach-'
ed with force, as though he had
been on the job for twenty or!
more vears. - '
On Sunday morning at 11:30
o'clock we were blessed to haVe
Rev.-Dr. Roberts preach ior us.
The pulpit was also graced with
^ - i7~~ ft&v- w duu-h*Grand
Deputy.
At 4 o'clock, the funeral of
Little McQueen Caldwell was
held at Bethlehem Church, The
funeral was preached by Rev.
W. R. Reeder, pastor of St. John
church. McQueen was also fe
^ member of the Cadet Co.. and
was a corporal , He was -loved I
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by all who knew him.
The evening sermorf was
preached by Rev^L. W. Ruff.
? Bro. J. B. Morgan met with
an accident on Saturday afternoon.
He was struck hy an autorftohile^jJriyen
by' Br. W. h
Rouseal (white). He received
several iiaihTul bruises. Morgan
is Secretary of Bethlehem Baptist
church^ We__hopefor him
a spppfly rpcnverV.
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Tho s.iiIIU>111ii. PlnVi mnt dt
home of Mrs. Geneva Shelton
uii._William3 street.?Tho Club
was called to order by the President
Mrs. E. S. Nelson. The
Secretary, Miss Willie Mae Gar|
rett called the roll a-nd the mem
bers responded with their Bible
verses and paying of dues. -,A
very-interestingTtalk was made
, by~the president.?rA7ter which
the following ladies were8- called
ion to say something on thp .snhiject:
"What are we thankful to
jour Maker for?" Those to r&'spond
were-*Mrs. Lessie Brock'man,
Miss Mary Lea: Fowler.
Mrs. Geneva Shelton, Mrs. Nettie
Leak. Some-very helpful
things were said by these mentioned.
We had -added to our
roll one new member Mrs. Laura
Hall Wh fllso glad to have
Mrs. L. M. Burnside as a visitor
The members of th? Sunshine
Dlub will give ^A Million^ Dollar
Wedding on.the 27th of May.
Everybody fe invited to attend
M. E. Church. During the close
of the meeting, a delicious ^weet
course of cream arid eak&J was
served by the" hostess-assisted
by Miss -Etolia Martin. MisS
Willie Mae GanetLwaa oa-llod on
to thank the hostess. Ther next
meeting of the Club will be ^t
thg^home-of Mrs. Lessie Brockman
on Williams street.
The Boosters Club met on
Thursday, April 16th at? the
home of Mrs. SaratrFowler on
West Hampton street. The Club
was called to order by the president
Mrs. Colene Satterwhite.
The Secretary Mrs. Na-nnie Lou
Qweps called the roll arid the
members responded with their
Bible vcrdc3 and paying of dues:
Very interesting talks were
marie by Allowing ladies:
MrSrMary MilterMra JanieWilliams,
Mrs. Sarah Fowler, Mi*s.
were Mrs. "Amanda Byrd, Mrs.
Sallie Blackstock, Mrs. Lydia
Williams and Mrs. JElla Richardson.
Rev. J. C. McClellan made
a very excellent talk to the^Club
which was enjoyed by a]l presand
cake was served by the hostess
assisted by Mrs. Ella Garlington.?The
Boosters will givo
An Old Folks' Modern Concert
at Bethel- A. M. E. Church May
15th. *
Sunday morning* was a-beautiful
day- and Bether A. M. E.
church-was full o? people. - The
Pastor Rev. J. C. McClellan
I preached an excellent sermon
T am sure it was enjoyed by all
present; Every Sunday he gets
better and better in the work.
We are very proud of him, and
can never do too much for-bbttr
Sunday afternoon the remainder
of the Easfer exercise was had
by the Primary children. These
little folks did their bit in the
| singing spooking and dialoglues.
Everybody epjoyed listenling
at the little folks. The directors
were: Mr. W. A. White,
Miss Mattie Duckett and Mrs.
Janie Maxwell.
I Sunday night the Rev. M. C.
,H. DilTard, of Clinton, S. C.,
preached, for us. He talked on
The subject: "Faith." I have
never heard Rev. Dillard preach
such a^.noble, sermon as he did
on Sunday" night; iilveryDody
enjoyed listening at him preach.
jWe swing wide our doors to him
miss jCiiizaoetn tiarrett, formerly
of this city and little Miss
Thelma Nelson both of Columbia,
S. 0^ were the guests of
Mrs. Alice Young and Miss Mary
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Lee Fowler on Sunday April 19.
Mrs. Nance, step-mother of |
Mrs. Miiinie Nance Sanders of
This cTty Is also a vTsitor of the'
city. : "" ['a
r.hpgfpr Paragraphs.
" Monday was a real hot day, bright
and clear?just the kind!
of a day for an interesting ball J
-ffltfflfi such as was played here qft-f.,
the Fair Grounds between the,
Chester High School team and;the
Booker Washington team of j
Columbia, JSL- C. The boys ar- ,
"rived dl 11.90 in two hrgrnrs,).
under the supervision of Prof.
|C. Madden and Mr .-dames Jttobin-~
' son. Dinner tv&s served then in
itne Domestic Science room, by J
the instructor, Miss Allie Mae.J
Ferguson and girls from the 8th; <
and 9th grades. A large crowd |1
j attended tire game which was p
;Very-enjoyable. The score wasp
6 to 4 in favor of Booker Wash- ;1
ington's team. "
The City was saddened Friday.:
when the news Quickly spread ]
that Mr. Willianr McClennon ..
had passed away, at the Chester J
ySanttorium. The funeralv ser- 1
jrfon Was preached by Rev. J. 1
1C. Gilmore, at the Calvary Bap- t
1 tist Church. With Undertaker <
|J. E. Spann in charge, the rer 1
I mains were deposited in Hebron i
'Cemeleiy , the floral -Tributes"!
jwere beautiful. Relatives at- .
tending the funeral were, ^is 1
'son Mr. WilbertMcdemrortr -1
; Mrs. Lena McKeown, Washing- 1
ta n '
ion, u. v-; iurs. Annie Hemphill.')
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hemphill, j]
Rock HiH; Mrs. Birda Young, |l
Charlotte; Mr. Wheeler MeAIiPl 1
ley, Winston^
l'., Master Ralph Nelson, of~Cb^~lumbiar
mascot of the- Booker-Washington
team, was the guest ;
of master Louis Finley, while, in '
. the city.?Ralph made - lots- of friends
here, who hope he will '
come again. ' ~r
| Mt. Olive Bdptrst^.Church was V
packed to-its utmost?capacity on
Sunday afternoun. Hundred^ could
not get~Tn the church. Sev-eral-white-T*4endo
wore proson^- The
amount raised was .$72;bQtj
Mr. T. H. White, one of th&
\jxhi te_?r ionds-presentr-^ave- the
rbalance so-as to make the col
i lection $100. Pastor W. M. HonLor
is "all "smiles over the success
I of the-mcctingsrand theeoopera|tion
of the'~pastors and members
! of all "of the churches.;' The A."
'M. E. Z. church choir fui'nish|ed
excellent music, with Mrs. J.
|S^ Stanback, at the organ..1 Afjter
the services, the Masons
who Were-present in a body, pasj,sad
on the outisde, followed byr
the large assemblage, and laid*
: the corner-stone, immediately "
after this, Mrs. Ida Massey,
Photographer, took .the picture]
Qf the ^church and Masons.
| - Mr. and, Mrs. J. TV Douglass j
have had some remodelling done j
to its attractivehess.
*1 1\ T /*1 T
xviF. jgj. ^earners has ptw^F
chased a new Ford sedan.
! : Mr. John Davis has bought a
Ford Coupef
Miss Mae Stewart is visiting
; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlio
Stewart. Center street, ,
CLOSING EXERCISES OF SHti
LOH SCHOOL?FAIRFIELD ,
? COUNTY. ?
The dosing exercises ot Shi- '
loh School were held April 12th,
18th and 14th"
-On Sunday night the school
sermon was preached by Rev. J.
A. Byrd. Music was furnished
i by the- school, of which the selection,
"Shine for Jesus" was
fthe crown for the niirht.
j On Monday night aTniscellaneous
program was rendered by
iriu I'nnraty-jrreffTes; under =
direction of Miss Lilla C. Blakely
and Mrs. Florence Starks.
The chqrus,? "How to Tackle
Trouble," relfder^d "by a group
of little girls and boys was very
pleasing to jthe audience.
Little Misses Ethel, It. ~ C.
Caldwell and Estella Boyd sang
sweetly a - Primary selection,
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TO LEADER . - "Politeness."
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On Tuesday night the Ad- |
vanced-classes entertained. A b
play "The Tragic Death," was b
given. General miscellaneous ^
numbers were rendered. After b
whirh the Principal Mrs. C. A. jj
Byrd introduced the Supervisovjs
Rev. D. W. Rosier.? Trthis talk , g
he urged the people to work together.
He said that the peopie
of Shiloh were working to- $
gether and the school is making
rapid progress. Other remarks {
were made by Rev. J. A. Byrd ]?
and Brqfcher R.' C. Caldwell. 4
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Mt.a OHve Baptist Chui^hy
y* .213|| Sumter Street
Sunday " April 19th was a Ijl
?reat day with service conduct- X
^d by our newly elected pastor,
the Rev. Dallas <3. Robin-1!|.
son who taught the Sunday 4
School Und afterwards a.seendod-4
the rostrum ~ accompaniedby {
Rev. H. Moody and Rev. Ander-j
sun. ITlie pastor uflod a:; a text-Jj;
Mark 11:30. The baptism ofj*j>
T? TT
jy/in ii uixi or 1
man?Answer me. The mem-j";
aers and friends said that they J...
fell "like being baptized again J &
At 8 :30 o'clock?r44*e- pastor j ^
:*ame in and began services, he
Aas accompanied by many visling;
preachers. He used as a !.?
.nhjupi t Psalms 1 *1 $
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Afterward hcrearried two dawn_L*
:o Jordan, who pat oil Christ-by
rmptiSnm?We as a body of Chris4
Ian believers are asking thej J;
irayers of all the Christians for i'
ML Olive and its Pastor. We j\
o.ve rthis man of Qojd, whowe ?
tntnjk, ,waii nit-a young- Christian. X
: I Mrs, Lula MarshallT"
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