The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 25, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
- Saturday, June 25, 1927- ? ^
I Church News
V : By REV. J. (
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ST JAMES A. M. E. CIIL'-KCH
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^ Sunday School was carried, fr'd- ' j
? - strlcntlnrTrrder as usual. The supei,
intciulcnt , apd teachers were found
at tin ii puMs uf duty.?r.very one
manifested great interest in the lesson,
which was beautifully exphtino<r
The lesson was reviewed by the J
--?r?-pastor, whbHjFaytT a great deal of i
light on the subject. The, school is
making wonderful progress under t.h?? 3
leadership of; Rev. Washington, as
. sisted I)\j?^-f>e hardy co.^teruGmf-of Our
superintendent'" and of the teachers.
The pastor preached a far-reaching
sermon which shouldbe long rtmem_
bv exerv one who w;is bli>ss?ul j
with the privilege- of hearing him.- d
Our aJTunt+-Trr-was called to Genesis
.'1:9: -"And the . Lord God-called unto
Adam ahd said unio him, whpv" -1
thou?" Our attention was also call- _
ed to a ipiostion of equal importance;
found^in Genesis 4:9 "And the Lord
said unto Cain, wherh. is AW1, thy
fit-other?" The pastor began hisdis??by
jfhmvrhg the necessityiTrf
finding .one-self.. Then when you feel
confident that self" is. all right, go
'and-find ycrur brother.
Sunday?night Rev. Washington broke
to us the bread of life front
IIeb. f2:l-2: "Wherefore ' seeing^ we
. . are also compassed about . with so* ;
^ _ gre;U a cloud of .witnesses; let us lay
aside every weight and the sin which
.doth so easily beset us." Subject;:
"The Christian contest." The Sermon
was full of good and wholesome in-.
tsriU-lion. Rev.-Washington does ^iot
frul to kcep the spiritual side of the 1
church alive, lie has the goods, and
. - knows just how to deliver them to
his people. We were indeed glad to
- * have Rev. Dixon worshfp with us on
Sunday.;,. \ i
Do not fov&et that*the.Masons will
turn out at St. .James Sunday afternoon,.Junc-'Jtith.
Conic ouC and witness
this jjrnVfd ocasioh.
. Your arc cordially invited to all
our serivgefc.
/ION BAPTIST CHl'RCn MAPI
. ! - PENINCiS "
The Revs. J. US. Ellis and A. J.
?. Drown-" were jrucst of . our. Sunday
?Sehoirl?hrst Sunday. kev. Ellis is
from Lancaster, a man of 71 years
or age. lie*-told how that he -used to
wtvHc 10 miles to go-to Sunday School.
But "when lie was 50-years' of .ago
ho entered the Lancaster iN and L
school in . the grades and continued _
throygh the high schools graduating
with his own sans, aftd (laughters. Our
school heard Rev: Ellis with" rapt
attention. ...
Children's ^practice stif goes forward
in rapfd progress.
The Hei. J. B. Klllis preached for
Us Sunday morning -at 11:30 A. M.
He. v\V.hite said in introducing the
Key. Ellis that he was the first preacher
he ever heard preach" when a
Rare fnot hoy. . Kiev. White told what
the.Sermon y^as "A ladder reaching i
jw . from earth ?to heaven." Rev Ellis
preached fhe some text that Re.v.
White first hearif him preach when
- y^-Pastor White ^wps a brae foot hoy.
. Pastor -AVhite^-was-rHy Imrrifont. boyt"r
out rtf the fuflness-'oP his heart.
Sister Annie .Cannon's funeral was
attended at, 1:30 I'.??The pastor-sToke
very "fording" ami comforting.
The services at- Zion Pilgrim nt
Arthur-town was groat.?The-pastor preached
from John J: 10, "For God
so loved the world, etc."
Mrs. Floi^*>ftg Bro\Vn, District Mis,
sionary of thestate Sunday/ School
?r~?' "and B? V. l'r U.Convent ion * spoke .
of the coming, convention in Charleston
dnd she, received $0 19 for the _
-*? wujh:?. *?~y
I? .'flight "services. at Zion brought to- "
C gether .one of .the largest crowds
ever seen?at Zion; the streets and
A -parsonage yards were crowded. The
^ pastor, Rev. J. C. White, preached his
I famous sermon on the "The"dry hones'
I of tin- valley.". There is one the j
f turn's ever soon thfs year in Zion.'
.Five, ai: ssix^ioiftcd..-the._ehureh
Monday?ni^ht?wm> Baptism?and this
was a prreat night. Rev. Prof,
- ' John R. Wilson preached the bapTis'mal
sermon., it- was one of the
greatest sermons; setthttr forth the
.reason \vhy all should i>e baptized.The
pastor led. 15 happy candidates
?; 1 down into the trnuMwl waters. . * 1
_ Ill'O. LzukioL?'Bmttpsun?prohchod
his .trial sermon On Tuesday, night.
Mrs. Mcdbi-a J. Whjte, Addie. fe.
Lyles left for Laurens-to attend, the
Wrmreh's Baptist Stwte Convention *
this week. v.r. 1
of Columbia ' ?
WHITE
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IiOTS 1 it(?l TliK ABBEVIIykEDiSTU'u
T\ 'OSTrKKKNCk
?- 'J'iu'- A-Mun ittv 1 ?isU:ic*t (. oiit'oronce
I 'm. i- inv Ml> Hcfcratj A. M. K.
f'l,-... ..1.I! i.^TTT
x .. V ^ ...^ - .HH.mu, run*. \ .. -May a,>.
1 ? ,'witji. Dr.,. II. :J~. "fUmisey, I).% I)., '
i - ? * . .V irl.tie
. mjT(Klil< tOVy Sl*I"MM>11AviaT"de-T
livei-ud . I.y . KiV. \V; -ri- v\ hjic. pnslor [
i>l Warrenton. C iivmiit. The-"Orttanization
\yas perfected as follows,: Key.
CI." ?.in sei;i el ar> . also, re- '
porter to the 1'aU iptto Leader; Rev.
ktani>ey, reporter" to the Chvis-_
Llan RecoVder. Hi os. . 1. S. Lde anil
K. ?J.; Fink.v were elected marshalls
f?r ,tht' CQHt'f l I'lH O.
'fiic prt\sidii\i> elder introduced Rev.
Julius llolmah. assis-mpt dfifn Of TftV- .
olottV .'it Allen I nivcrsity lo prooeh
in lieu of Dr. Gary.
It goes w ithout.sayin*K that" he wits
After tip' M'i'i'"" n'' " 11
president of Allen C nivresity was
introduced and. spoke in such terais
that shall lung, he remembered around
Calhoun Fails. > E .
1 tie loHow-tiig: visitors were introduced
and spoke hi iefljT"Drs. J.^V.
DoliKJass, presiding, eliler . <Tf the
Greenville District: \\*. Crawford.
past or <it'-A Station; I). L. .W'itherspoon;
I Victor of Greenville'' Station;*
Kova. M.. Myssry,-. pastor., of
'Mountvilli.', Tirenit ami' David Tilman
-?f tin- ,\J. Iv. (.'fiiireh
the IIevs" (lottIk and-11 Lack(wlviCe)
of Calhoun Falls, were '.welcome "visitursT
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After'the visitors wore introduced
hnd given .'space to say it word, each
concluded with a. short .sermon which
Seem , to' have heetl vnjoved hv all
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present.
The liti rary reports wore read by
Revs. (1. \V. I'lhdley, J. C. Lefrnan.j
\Y. V.. White, I'.' M. (laryi. XV. S. .Mims|
and J. ('. Coitxutu.. ,/\*' [
Bibs: IL, II? Bell" till)lyBs -I. I^inley'!
weer elected fay delegates to the an-j
nual c^n foen.ee. . .
The educational sermon was delivered
hy_lhv. Jd.- 1.. ILtnro-v tins.t
+H* of MeCorntiek (hcurt.
-.Amount eolleeVet f-f or"CTlucatifiTl at
close of - session, * .
The pti^tor. Rev. Con-Scum and his
yowl nooplc'icft me stone unturned in
making it pleasant for the deleyation.
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I'eace and h.a'tan"Uy". prevail thru
out the di-trict. Qnr spre< iiliny ,t ldcr
enjoys the con faience and respecL.
i?T fife pastor and mehthevs-' oh'.the entire
district" and' every interest'o'f tin
ehurch is \ycll protected under .his j
wise and r ? q r; i y; e o. i s leadership,
"They things we do are our loud-ll
est speakers;, our dearest pets lift
our prejudices."
SI NI)A V SCIKIOI. AND B, V. |\
' I . CONVKN I ION
1 'eleya'cs front nU parts of- the
State may?stream reduced rales to
the convention l?y purchasing a round i
trip. tourist ticket. 'rickets ayenfs 1
should he consulted aheatDuf time inuT
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trT case they cahot give .information
concerning "the.sjy rates, then yet in
Agent, W. F. ."Uvtihee. 1307 Main St.,
Columbia. S. (\; or District Passenger
Agent. IL < ?. .Cot her,' 108. KcTte'd'y*
1'hreik' St>ari iinluira"S. (' .7 Tor the"5
Southern K.ii.l'.iar and Thomas K,
Myers, Div ision Passenger,'I>8I{ King;
St-rr~< -t HVf le>4-o n.
Traveling Passenger Agent, Florence,
Jv ('., for tJiq.. At lantic Coast Line
delegates* se.e to this matter ahead of
tini<?, . .
Field- NotesWe
spent l;|<t Kim.l.ig it 'tin .Fir.-l
ftrtvjiry Ibipii.-d T'hurch, Columbia,
serving for Dr. II. W. Long, whojvynt
tu---vi>atMaeS'<hmia Happst Thiirfli,j
Darlingtrth, jwhere he will enter upon,
the pitstoi'ate during th(?humth of
July. . '' '*' .
fimric? 1r? rufvurv titho 1?1?A
home. -Menuoies of school days when!
W?-wore-tTT"the* choir : pf th<> nmnu
friends who were there in those days i
some of .teJioijjL have jiassed ,<to the ]
jrr'eat beyond; 4he many kindnesses
shg^vri to ns students by -the . pastor.,
rrrrri?people,?.ill, i nm ded?upon?rr??rrrrapid
succession, We wdrc indeed j
glad to he there to greet o.ld ae^uain- '
ttince -and to enjoy that'atmosphere
that is peculiar. tt? First Falyary. TJhs
efrurch?will- ?o?m~tre uitlmiit a ,pastor
and, will furnish a big 'opening for
some rfm*. ' '
pjrfmi.en's -fhry vx'erc.isejrvere eon
ducted by Superintendent II. W. Tlnrrit<on,__Mi!+?es
%C. It. Sinprloton,- Wil- |
befrninn Ilenim: and ILelcn- Aiken.
The exercises were very Creditable. j
These officers made a substantial j
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THE PAI.ME1
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? f? ' :?pledge
to Sunday School State Mfssion.s*
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l)ie .Macedonia- Baptist fhunh,!
Darlington, is happy in securing the
services of Or. II.' W.-Tion*g,\yFio will
take formal change of the church the ;
second Sunday- in"July. Work pn the hew
building will likely be resumed "
Hi short. All are. looking forward to ]
tLJSfcason of-prosperity in-church life
in that city, : ^ |'
President J. C. White has ordered I !
the-State Banner to. be awarded the I Sunday
School reporting the largest'
amount of money a;t Clpirloston. The I
bnnijer will be 10 by 2-i - inches,'with '
lettering and trimming in ' gcrld. It S
will be an inspiration to the school ,
-etm-ylng ii__.humei_ The mcd.of will ~
consist of a mounted . $10.U0 go hi \
piece thatrT'an be worn by the win-ner.'
.
No doybt every one feels a kCbn
delight that Dr. J. C. White is again
: (m?'i led with_.the Recorttel'-Indioator.
This is fitting from very" point of
view. The paper is published in the
Capital City. Dr. "J. C. White is ^pastor.
of the largest church in the city,
and president of the State Baptist
Convention. * ?-- * .tlr.
Roach is one of our most usoi'ul^laymen;
Roach and Taylor- are
doing, .what, many have failed to. do
in the newspaper business; and the!,
denomination will realize y decisive)
gain by these two usefulmen pulling
together. - All of "our-papers-are use- (
ful to us and should be suported,, but
we also need a distinctive Baptist
iVgan. IIere aiur_hand .l)r: .White )_
and ' Brother Roach; May you . Work
long- and well together. i(
^"BBTlIi;!. CI I I RCH. XO.TES. L'
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* George'towfi, S. C.?Despite the absence
of so manv of our Sunday
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pupils, who have gone away on their
summer, vacation, the Sunday School
was largely attended. The lesson was
interestingly, discussed by the class
..us ;mu-. neuuimmy tuvie^eu oy iru>
s m iU- r i nf endiijit, Vxo. G. W. fl^wsiril
The Sunday School picnic, at the 1
Mansfield . plantation on last Tucs- (
day, the 11th, under the big oaks, was
n'uich epjoyed by all who,attended. It
was a veal picnic, with the old time ,
spirit. ' : . *"
The services Siyulay ' all day were
,c\co|u.ionairy trued. .our good pastor, ~
I)r.. .1." L. Behbow was- svL hi* best. (
He preached two very interesting |
oomons both nyo-iniyr .)n,| (.yoning-.--;
Mr. J. At Bacote is in" charge of
the choir for the nexf six weeks, as
chorister during the absemc^if^jTo.
H.B; Beck who is attending summer
school at the St ape Agricultural <npd
Mechanical College. v
Srster Sophia Rutledge has parsed
To the grcSit beyond after an Hlnjess
of but a few w*rks. She, was 'line ,
wifcy of. the late' Brother tflavdneVj
RulteTlge, who prececdcjl her to" The' ,
grave .just 8 m^ffchsf 'Bethel has lost {
a faithful .members and arduous "
worker. __T
Brother Aaron Carr," ,one of our ,
"elaTeadeytil] -mtfisopsetl?at f-;
his home. . - T 1 (
ST. I.I K li s EPISCOPAL CHURCH \
?Tiro annual church school picnic
will In1 -gtrrrr-'HiTsda vT-I u ne ^28tK at
Iiock Hill Church grove, Adams Place ?(
(Hit on- the Blulf Road. Fishing and j
swimming will hp had. Friends' "
cordially invited to go-with" us and ;
TTHoy" the-rhty. ' PJt'hk'kOrS wtll Tffiipt
at the church, leaving at 10:00 A.
m : . ..
Rev. W. H? Brown, rector'of the
-church of -the- Good Shepherd, Sumter,
S. C., preached an excellent sermon
at the Sunday ,morning service
to anapprceiatiye congregation and
received- hmuty eongratulatioits from
-rrfh : T
The rector, Father Thomas D.
Brown has returned from a pleasant (
trip to Washington, D. C.f where he
WQTit to witness the wedding of his
slKUll". T "
Xhc Men's, Clul) of the chhrch mot -j
at thoTcsidcnce of Mr. R.'B. Robert*. ITU?
Wayne St., Wednesday last. I j
After the meeting the club was serv- (
e3 sumptuously with friut punch, salad
anc) coke".?The next meeting will
be at the "Rome of the president Mr.
S. H. Smith. 819 GrttA St
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TO LEADER
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?iwpirog[i]Maicn
erience means skill BnH _*
ability?the reason 15^1
: you can pl^ce ut- R^n
t confidence in our |ffiTj|
ity_t Ls?T^yftM_hagt.- WP]
peri o r equipment,
erate cost, care in BR!?B
y detail assured. Ek>m
Eramii ?
iu:i 111:1. a. m. k. < in iu h notes
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i The Sundayfr'ihprd period Was
maiic quite interest itir- 'Sunday ,h\or?inR
during the study of the lesson
and'the review by Mr. W. II. Harvey.
'
At the niornimr service Dr.*.J. E.
Beard preached v>a most interesting
ser'nuui taken l'ro'ni a .pari <> 1' llynm
No. 12: "A charce t.o keep..j*"hnvo:
To serve the present uro." Separating-and
explaining these parts, he
isserteitj- "Windevey.~'Rood we ' Have.
lone in pant yoflr>vhowe-vca.well, does
not count 'suftfciently -to -serve-- the'
present. Present disservices is what
neurit*' mu
roursc was plPrtsirrl^Triirl-^-rry instructive^
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At, 8:15 1'. Al. Dr. Beard introduced
Rev. FitsholanNVjillaee of the'State
jf Florida, ^ffirr^rtectod Actsl, ant}
a . part of the 8th ..verse;- ."Arid ye
shall, bo witnesses unto itTe both in
Jerusalem and in Audeal and in Saniaria
and unto the uttermost.'parts,
ol' the earth.'' The serTnun was very
impressive and enjoyed very much
by all present. .
. We wdfu delighted to 'have the
many visitor's worship with us Sunday.
Among those- out of the city
werej Prof. S. G. Gary, Mr...Milliard
Bennett. Mr. L. B. l/./.ard. Mr. Simmons,
Mr. Thomas Brown and MrFrank.
Edm'und* all of Charleston, S.
C\; Rev. arid. Mrs. Fitzholan Wallace,
of Florida "and Dr. and Mrs. R. M.
Daniels, who. came forward and were
introduced b the audience by. I)r.
Be'ardo We* are very, anxious that "every
member of Bethel register something
in the rally which closes; .Sundtty,?:
Please make the aacritie rind "help
Pie* church which is very riuich in
need of vour heln. - '
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MAJORITY BAPTIST CHINCH
. V NEWS
.' Thuro wn*?rt?very targe Sunday
School attendance Sunday. The lesson
was "discussed in the vajr ious cla's.ses.
We were very glad to see Deat-on
Austin present- m"-1lie Sunday
School again. '
At 11 :.'!(> Rev. Coleman catne in
with a tiring' sermon. Everybody en-.
joyed the sermon. There was a larire
attendance and on Sunday night
Rev. Yippennian, a whiteminister
;>f the South Side . Baptist Church
brought his congregation and preaehed
ft nrimr sermon: usine for' his snhjectT
"Regeneration."
?Each ?momher, TTsttrrr" and friend
ertjoyed tile sermon. The eliurch was
packed. . .
J he Willian\s-Mc\Vlviifcr- Mursrfir
&uf?--iH*ntkH,cd a recftttT at Majority'
Baptist Chui'ch on Monday evening
for the benefit of.the Royal Workers
etnV??
Rev. ColemaiL o.m: uTu;tor js.du'uig
wonderful work in Aslu'villt;.?44$*. is?
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eity;.' r .
On Sunday afternoon Rev. Coleman
pyeaohed at Shady-Orove-Church-of
aJjk'h.."Rev.. Dixon of Asiievilfe, X.
v-.r-hr pastoPr ? ? We
are very sorry" th hear of ^frs.
Ihe sick list. We vvwish them a "speedy
recovery.
Mis. Puflie and' done-hw?p. KM ith
haV? returned from Washington, D.
C., after a few days visit in the cap- j
ital city. . t
The (,hurch^?i?tTiTTy Club* will meet ]
aLUw*-dTome of Miss Brown on Wednesday
evening. 1 |
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PI.l M BRANCH NN:\\ S
The funeral "services of Mrs. Eliza
Qunrle? who died TStKlTer homo on
Tuesday, Miry 3; 102? weff* hold "at
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church. Plum
Branch, S. ('. She wiTf Tie greatly
missed in her.,community. Her loving
disposition and her many fine traits
of?character endeared to \ many
friends. ' / - '
She is survived by a husband, thro
rilhrM1 AinndiT inU ralatwofi> TtaJtU-XF.
Marshall officiated, assited by many
others. *
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OSES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH NOTES.
We are still on the firing line at
1 - ?r
1 '.J olies. Chapel.- ,
'Visitors" will always, liiid a wann
woieonie at Jones Chapel A. M-. K.
Zion Church.
' Slin/h.ir 'nt..rn;>>.> Sf-.....wl Vi..? Oil,..I
iriyi lung awunu ciiuii iiin;w
with the. Holy. Spirit. Our pastor,'
, U?v. It+mumx, ?kr' Id lis at''th<' IH"f~
ninjr .Service. He spoke-as "never liefore
unci that old time-l elitrion sec* HP
eel to have- penetrated the entire
- -church. "3~ : "
At 'i:00 P. M. the-pa.-Tor and a part
of the members' upd friends motored
. to Kastuvdr.- & 4'.. whetv i W- "
dered excellent service at. Antioch
--.A- MvH: Won Cifufeh for the pasTdr.
U-ev-. If. It. (Madden. Dr. hnnVax spoke
on the subject ot'"""Choice." ! The spirit
seemed to have, had its sway m
this service. Dr. (Madden .and -his
-mrn)?people?cntcrtJdhed u"s r,.\;i!!y.
This service was held for ;he heheljt
TTT ilie- ushers lioaril of Anti'och-A'..
M. K. Zion Chuivh.
Our Christian Endeavor Society is
still moving on. Ihcr^iOetnig Sundyy
evening Was led by .M rs; , Hltttic
-Menrrfv Topic: v'llW Tn spTutrrSYrm.
day.'L After a shott discussion ttfl thr?
topic, a spicy program was rendered.
. dealing with the different phases
? i*" \mii h trhlch somen gop 1 < indulge
in/on Sundays. Quite a lrood lesson
.^fa's drawn from* this jtopic. (>ur
president, Miss F. Qf1'Ren son gave
her par.titiir^Tw.itl? as she is leaving
.Michigan. Site has the prayers .and
best wishes of all the meirlbers and
frieiv^jflpl' the Christiap-Kndeavor for
if"oiccessful and pleasant school term.
A.t the evening service. w? h;id tfg
Olir truest two 1 ?listihtruished gentle-'
men; Rev. fir. Wilson; pastor in the
C. M. K. Church and, Iiev. I)r. Kfli^ of
Lancaster, S. a superannuated minister
of the A. M. Eii Zion Church.
I)r.. Wijson 'preached1 a Very, tilde
sermojv, to an appreciative audience:
His subject was "Faith." Everybody
seemed to understand, the real meaning
of faith. Come again. Drs. Wilson
and Ellis. ,
Anions the visitors present * Sunday
was Dr. Harper, one of our young'
dentists of the city. We beg of you
the patronage to Dr. Harper, .as he
i>> one'- of out; youty,' men tryirfg . to
NEWS OF THE OLD FOLKS HOME
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Wu... are very^-gtad lo: report-'-4 hat-^tb'e^dnmates
of - the?old" folks homeare
doing nicely; but very sorry to
limt \\u IlUWylWU UUCL'-USLHl, A>11;>.
Frayer and Mrs. Katie1, Then', are
iHrie to fed. clothed an earde for. :
There was a great, prayer meeting
On Xlil)il:iy iiiwI.t tti.. -m .-pi,.a' ft...
First Calvary Baptist .Church. The
meeting was led hy Deaeoh Henry
.Able, Helpful .remarks-Kvere made
by Bros. Hiller, Benson, Morrison,
Devoil ah<r Sims; also wbnderful re"inarRs.
were made by Mrs'. MeClinton.
.
After the meeting,a collection was*
lifted which amounted to $5.0(1, Avhicbthe
old folks appri'ciati'd very imirleThe
public is cordially inyited to attrmd
theserreligibus services," which
convenes about the thiivl -inil f .11 it 1-.
Sundays of each month.
We heg the interest and prayei's of.
the public. The old Tolks stand in
need. All donations will please lie,
sent to 2120 Elmwood venue. ;
r~ Susie Jaggeys, reporter.;
H EEEXA^NF\V
Sunday was as usual, a wonderful
day at Brown Chapel- ChuiV-h, Ev""*
The picnic that yvyas given by theSunday
School-on Mondav niirht was.'
enjoyed !>y all who were present at
the altalr.
Marshall is hon\c ajrain,
-trfter-spemlina: a -week with relatives
and friends- in Spartanburg.
? Mr. ivttirrtt Robinson a as in town
last Sunday. .
Mrs. Cornelia Marshall and p'?n
-bile, from Spartanburg. . --
Miss- Georgia Met?, spent tlie weekend
in Gary with her aunt. >h.s Win. .
nie Gary.- ' V >
M'r. Anderson **Caldwell and MisTRosa
Wallace wove united?In 'holy :
wedlock kast week'.
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In lav in c memory of our dear, mother"
and brother, Ella M. At ties, died
March 1 '.'2? ami Hlnwnthn Attics
died -Jan. I,'l92fi. '
Two precious ones from us have frone
^Fhc voices we loved are stilled;
Thoir, pUu;iL-is. vaoent m-the home,
Which never can. be filled. .
.God in His wisdom has recalled
The ones we loVed so dear*
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Their souls are safe in heaverr.
Daughter,
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