~ TWO;1> ' "7" ' "" "" * ' IL-. Beanettsville News ^ ft The Rev, ir S. H^nry of PhilaJ delphia, Pa., and his fiye sons are ri still making a wonderf ul impres- < sion upon the Marlboro County ^ ?people. For two weeks the Ev- ~ ans Chapel A. M. E, Z. has heen 11 crowded to its uttermost We arc certainly blessed.?On Tues? day night the Rev. J. L. Henry arrived with Godspeed. His J first, sermon was found in Gen, h - 2:2; subject "Hell Surrounded a 'by Water," He emphasizes'the e < point; first he paid his self respect; 2nd, he paid his reputation, V ~?1?3rd, he paid the approvabof God. ? ImustTsay thatywords in my voc- p abuiary are not sufficient to ex- tl press my thoughts on this ex- f< _ . cellent sermon. ~ ' c ~? On Thursday night he preach- p - . ed the main sermon- for the vumng. ueoule: * Proverbs . 7t^2rti suDject ine *001 Catcher." I am sure everybody both young t( and old went away fully blessed. J q A. M. E. Z. Church. He preach- ]\ . ed a strong sermon/ subject t "Good Shepherd." ' ' a : ~ T wish everybody in this vici- C) nityMvill get a chance to hear v ? them preach. They are leaving. for Shiloh where RieVi Young- ^ blood is pastor. ~ShiloK church- c ? will take care of these good broth- h ers. We can't say as yet which c of the Henry preachers can B preach best. All I can say is E Jhat all of them are good._. Rev. ai P. B. Mdodana was in town ancPC reports quite a pleasant stay at1 si Rev... Johnson's church. - J( Mr. and Mrs. Lomax arrived . home from Livingstone College, ce "ProT.^James?McEaddie was-E out nf the citv two days attend- p ing some special games in Lour- b; inburg, N. C. His trip was a H, pleasant one. Q Monday was quite a busy day s with the -reporter. Rev. J. I. s. -\Henry, Olives Henry, \V. G. Hen- p rv. Miss Eva Stubbs, MissBessie 01 and Mabel Grace* Mrs. Florence - Jtnyes. Miss McLeod and Rev.^. ig B. Mdodana visited the reporter, tl Rev. Mdodana motored thru' T the ronntry with Mrs?and Miss g Williams, as they j were over ei -^^^gpending the week end with Dr. n< and Mrs. McCollum. -3? Mr. Herman Thomas is in the p city again after spending a long ]y] school term in the Northern G states. ~Ti Miss Vine Jones, Miss Beftie E - aml-Halicr Mi Jona* rallutl i, J. me Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lomax, Rev. Cook,. Miss tl Thompson and Mrs. Cook were p niitofr'the'city on business dur-.yi ing ?he coavention at CKeraw, The Marlboro County Union t( o lccpvllao g.ro aihgs(taotah j} ~ closed Sunday with quite a sue- _h cess. ~ ~ H This church was very sad to hear of the death of our beloved t< friend Mr. K. J. Johnakin on a last Sunday. He will be buried | m I /?rJi ? ? fhc Departure of a -Life WelljSoi Spent?Of a Noble Woman Mrs. Cecilia Goodwin. * r? 1 , Mrs.~Cecelia Goodwin, wife of ^ the lamented Eli J. Goodwin, de- jt parted this life on Thursday, ^ May 28, 1925, at her home at Weston, S. Cb, and was funeraliz-1 y ed and buried at Zion Benevolent Baptist Church the?follow- V ? i - ing Sunday. There wcre_pejople $ present 'from different parts of the state who came out of re- f spect for her and the esteem for the near relatives of the de- -t ceased. r . ... ... . Floral tributes were ' many ^ antLbeautiful anfl the grave was covered with the most beautiful ^ flowers that could be had. The_^ funeral procession .with automobiles was nearly^one quarter of ^ a mile long. ? Yet, there were at it'.a sr. riirv automobiles besides 1 A buggies-atr-the-ch u rch before the procession arrived. Mrs. Good- ? win was loved for her k'ind, sympathetic, lovable, chereful, pleas- funeral sermon. There were hundreds of people present and the church was packed to its ^ rapacity, and as the pastorspokfi, this notrkr Hfe of character I that was spent in usefulness and service for those who were hun- V ?ry and she fed ^hem or in dis- v tress how quickly she gave re^ ^ lief, etc., the audience almost & n one accord would sanction and A rproclaim nis words as truth. rO LEADER 1 ThurscTay nightT just before -J. e died she pryaed JthatJdie . o: uid would come and reooivo D. r soul and just a few "minutes ttl ter her prayer the_death. an- l)i 1 came and wafted her spirit' I ^.tfef^elty beyond. Dr. It. S.j? ilkihson, of ^he-StateXoUeite-th Orangeburg along with Prof. si< iniels and other professors of "in: le above- named school were on esent. Dr. Wilkinson was cal-of 1 on to say. a few words, but ac he was not feeling well, Prof, an iniels spoke in his stead, which er. >rds were very, very appro- re: iufo -fnr f Uo rv^nooi/\*> 1 ? 1 ?mi. ii : i '-'I e daughter, J\Irs. Marion Dick- lib h nf Hopkins, ? C.. 1 wo (2) UK and children, and other near H atives andnurohersof-friiinxls^'j 10 mourn her loss. - - -- :>a Joel H. Jackson, Reporter.jiQi tr Second Annual Convention j fel of the Diocese of Upper . S J. South Carolina. of pic rhe Second Annual Conven-1 ^ n of the Colored Church air lools of the Diocese of Upper lov uth Carolina ivas neld at St. ke's church, Newbeyryr.- cm : ursday, last, Bishop FinlayT Ad isiding. It was the general Scl nion fo all who were present ,\Ii it that was the most. helpi'tity I eting?among > the?colored |?j ireh people that has been held Sei ce the formation of the newjEv A cest:. Among tne visitors, mo isent were the Rev., E. N. Joy- .Eli V one time archdeacon ol' the- t red work in the Diocese of I . ith Carolina, the Rev, Dr. S. mg Lewie Print 131 * ' 1 ^ ^11 ?& Slyle No. 47# Lewie Print '" "* 'V-' ? 1310 Assembly Street \ . Derrick, president of N6wberCollege, the Rev. J. E. Baten, r> , Pfisi or of Bethlehem Ban*t Church and the Rev. G. T. illard, D. D., Pastor of- the tresbyterian church. -Drv Derrick, who-was one of e speakers at the morning ses;>n, delivered a most elotiuont, structive and ins)>iring address the subject: "The Relation Property Ownership toXharter," showing ip clear, pointed ship of property promotes selfspect. steadiness of purpose, .10 patriotism, elevated family c and the establishment of perment religious institutions, lis lpaster'y and helpTUP -adr-s so stirred the convention < ... 11 .. ' i.v v_ .. ialiy badges for nil orrlora - ?|> 2s for all churches. A large v - - m *f J le is operated in omU^jftdg*- V ? golcTand silver embossing. Y 7' | 1 n, . ' X - ^ ^ompany J Columbia, S. C. t