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f ~7 - V .‘•"si News And Views BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON LADIES ALERT CLUB The Ladies Alert Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Elnora Summers, club presi dent. After the devotion with the chaplain in charge, the hostess extended welcome to the mem bers in attendance. A short business session was held. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Pearl Rice. REVIVAL ENDS A week of revival services commenced on Friday night at Little River Zion Baptist Church. Each service was sponsored by an auxiliary or affiliated body of the church. Rev. James R. Whitmore of Tryon.N.C. was the speaker of the week. Var ious guest choirs rendered mu sic during the week. Rev. James Gray is pastor of the church. DEACONESS CLUB The Deaconess Club ofMount Moriah Baptist Church met on Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Lula M. Wilson. The president, Mrs. Vio la Jones, presided. The home was decorated with seasonal flowers. The closing was by the pas tor of the church. CAMPOREE Boy Scout Troop 178 attended the Laurens District Camporee on Friday and Saturday at Whit ten Village. The troop received honorable mention for their campfire skit and had an overall average of 95 points for other skill abilities. Under the leadership of Scoutmaster Clyde M. Lindsay Jr., and assistant scoutmas ters Eddie Redd Jr. and Thom as B. Cheeks, 33 scouts of Troop 178 attended the camp oree. Fourteen other troops from the district attended. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Wilson spent the weekend in Soperton, Ga/ where they visited their children Mr. and Mrs. Delmus G tills. Mr. and Mrs. Sammle Beagle and children of Gray Court and Mrs. Eula Brown of New York City were recent visitors of Miss Euna M. Pitts on Livings ton St While in the city, they also visited Mrs. Ma^le Grant, Mrs. Clara Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham. Mr. Herbert Young recently returned from Panama and has received his Army discharge. He is now at home on South Bell Street with his family. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. Morden ‘Phillip* Cunningham of Cross Hill. Among his many survivors is a son Mr. James Cunningham and a brother, Mr. John Cun ningham, both of whom reside in toe city. Mr. David Young of Lancast er, was in toe city on toe week end to visit his mother, Mrs. Minnie Young. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Gist and Rev. and Mrs. Peter Moon were in Spartanburg on Friday night where they attended toe closing exercises of Benedict Ministers Extension Class. The speaker for toe evening was Dr. J. Leon Pridgen. Pvt Frederick Wilson spent toe weekend with his wile Mrs. Marie Wilson and other family members. He is stationed at Fort Jackson. lUriTcd Revival services will begin Sunday, May 3, at Elizabeth St Church of God and will continue each evening through May 10. The Rev. David Roper of Pickens will be guest evan gelist Services will start at 7:15 p.m. each evening. ’i ilLhi ANNUAL LAYAWAY TODAY AND $AVE! 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