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: GAAN1TEVILLE NEWS ,
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Oil last Sunday the morning serE
vices were well attended and all enP
-joyed a wonderful sermon preached
M by our pastor, Rev. E. J. Daniels,
Ffrom the 6th chapter of Ephesians.
f. The Missionary-Society of the BethI
lehem Baptist Church n\et WednesE
day evening at the home of Mrs. Mall.
son. 7
We invite every womanorgirl of
I I- Bethlehem Church of the-eanie.fajth
and order to Come and join us. The
Hi - next meeting \s ill be la id at the
H- -?home of. Mliiv M^M. Milier, W ednesH
day, February loth. \\ e were glad to
K. ? have Mr. George Hammond,. of Ai-*
I 1 ken, S. C., visit our Sunday School.
. Mr. and Mrs. * Y ancey J ones are
here from Cicala, Fiu., to spend the
|K' winter with their" mother, Mrs. Kela
t Jones. . 1-. \r
' ' Mr. ^Willie Wutsun, fpom?Suvannah,
Ga., spent the week-end with his
, broth, Mr.-Henry.. Watson. . t?
We are glad to have Mr. Edward
f?.. Robinson, to .return- home from New
York City to spend the winter with
| -us.
> Those oh the sick list are: Miss Olia'
!f-jl White, M-iss-Lucile Collmwt-Mrs. Lucy
| I i, Allen. - " ,
. A great meeting, is being had at
Storm Branch Church, at. Langley, S.
C., Rev. jl. W. Miles, pastor. "One and
all are invited to comjj to this meet[.
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Woodruff, S. C., Jan. 21?Woodruff,
2} Greenville 0,. was he decision of the
referee at the close-pf a game of basketball
between Greenville and Wcod..
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. ruff school; girls.
The game wos followed by a g<une
. between the Greenville and Woodruff
schoolboys, which was also won by*
a score of G to 1 in favor of Wood*
TXoach Curry stated that there is
~ a decided iiiiprmonient in his teams
.since he lost the game to Greenville
] 4 by a score of34 to 2 a week ago, and<
he is now preparing the -school team
tpo meet the Sims High School, Friday,
January 27th, Union, S. C., and
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LEESV1LLE NEWS
We are having, spring days again,
and the school children are enjoying pj
ihcse duys coming to school. Our' \\
school is utoving along nicely in ev- R
ery" respect. . There
'was a basketball game on T
Fri. afternoon between ltidge Spring A
and Lresville. Quite a large crowd B
was out to witness the game. ~ pt
' l'rof. Minis spfent 'the v^eek-dnd |
in the city Visiting friends, lie re;
porLs^a pleasant trip..
MriSnm, -Annie and-Vorna. Hawaii*. __
f Sunday m Now berry -viMling Miss.,
| Mr. T. Boyd arid Miss MeKinzy spent ^
i Sunday, in- Newberry visiting Miss's
' McKinzy'3 parents.. They ,report of I ^
{.having a wonderful trip.. Mr. Boyd
1 enjuyecFhinpself. very much and has
. oifered Miss MeKinzy to carry hor
I irPeny "week-end. Some one has m?ide
an impression on Mr. Boyu in incwberry:
A p'rnp 1'.i"in was given at Hampton ?
High School, Monday night. Quite
a large' crowd was out.- The program w
>\as under the auspices of Miss H. si
Q. Smith. . * P
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CLtNTON NEWS V
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On last'Monday, January 9th, Mr.
Willie B. Coker,-of Ashcvjlle, N. C., ^
| along with his^brother Mr. Douglass0
Coker of 0wings7 motored to Clinc
ton a.s the guest of. Misses'Marjone
and .Virginia Bailey, on 57 North
Br adwav. Miss Mar'AYie Bailey has ^
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been teaching in Carlisle, b*ut since ^
the holidays slw has been somewhat ?
indisposed and will be at home for a ?
while. ' ' 1
Messrs. .Gilliam and Sn.owc, of w
Cie's'mvot d, while'pa . Tag through Ihe o;
; ci y on lit: t. t^'u.d'y "called 011 Misses ai
Mar jar. ie and Mabel* Bailey. | l.j
The r .try friends of Mrs. O'rllian U
Thomas Brown, of lllQ West Caro- w
*1ina Avenue, will ! o delighted to hear ol
| of hov vapid ^'TT Rlw* is: able
J to bs upland about again,
j' The"-city'-'of Clinig'n us well as'the ?
community will l>e proud to hear of
.Mrs-. Eula Thomas moving back to l,<
lier "fbniicr l ame, on Nortli~"BTTrad-f - way.
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come to live in the city (Bill.) ' oi
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Rankers Fire Insurance Company
Peoples Building & Loan Association
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IN MEMORIAM
In r^icmory of my dear husband, who
lssedraway on Jrti uary 16, 1923 - wc
'illje Tlacket.. 'y wi
eslore my dear Saviour the light of Tfci
" thy face, ' - -pa
hy soul chereing comfort in part; oil.
nd let-the sweet tokens of grace . coj
ring joy to my^rtokte heart. a
oW tedious and taatclcno the hour, aai
'hen Jesus no longer I see, as
we?t prospects, sweet birds and
- sweet -flowers Til
ave lost their sweetness with me. foi
hie mid,suniTOtr~stm shines but,dim?Su
he flelds^strive in vain to look gay, is
ut when I am happy in
anuary' is*-us pleasant as May. afi
Wife; and Mother?
MRS. BEATRICE HACKETT, th<
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS , ^
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Mrs. Alice Hammond spent the
cek-end in Columbia Mth her sick
,ster, Mrs. Nora Watkins. She raorts
a delightful stay with relatives
ml frieTids. - da
Ridge Hill basketball team is clean- ^
ig whedevor it goes. Thc game ^
;ith Johnston went up to 22 to 2 in
avbc ;of Ridjje Hill. The jfaroe with ^?'
eesville went up 21 to 2 in. favor i .
f Ridge Hjll. .
The party given at thfe home of Mr. j(
eorge Crawford was enjoyed by all." ^
Ve were highly ,.entcVtained. with , .
f at
ames and dancing; after which we p
ere servqd ice cream and cake.. .Just ( ^
efore "Home Sweet Home" was
laye'd we were" seYved with some ^
ood. wine. ' i .
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Miss Kzrpim Byrd spent the'night ^
ilh Miss S. B. Corley and a'teml-. ""
1 the. game between Ridge Branek--^?,
rid Batesburg. The game wa> won ...
15 Ridge Branch. After the game the ,....
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achcrs ^of -Lccsvillo, B^tcsbuuf am! ;j
ere highly entertained at the home
[ Mr. Wade Brooks, . jt
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ABBEVILLE NEWS f
Mrs. Samuel Edwards kpeht Tues- p.
iy in Augusta, Ga., shopping. .! .t.
.On Wednesday Mrs. Samuel Edards
had ds- her guests, Me.sdames jT
(at: ie Davis arid Lee Wright of ^
reenwQod hand Mr. Ernest . Wright, j
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NINETY-SIX NEWS
The churches of . Ninety-Six are~
irking to.gcthr. "A largo crowd
tncssed the most excelling services^
n tiered .'by . Hoy, il, C.' McLaniel,
stor of Trinity M. la. Cliuycft. The j
iclals of Trinity cxteivd a hearey we?
me to all who will come and lend
helping hand. A collection of $10
^ iill.i'n, whirh \v;is mill' mni'li
the Sundiiy Ttepfore. ,
Trinity is in a manner completed,
e new structure a Herds nuigh cpm-1
rt to its inmutesi
Mr.- Alex Glocker spent. a very- sad ,
nday? -visiting, his-sick wile.
impi'yving now.
Mrs. Lucy E. Lawton is doing fine
ter undergoing an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lark mourns
i loss of her sigter-in-1 a\y, Mrs.^
igor, w#io dial' in .the North.
Priehds of Mr. A. J. .Johnson reeL
to hear ot his illness, out nope!
at he will soon, recover..
Greenville News
The.Missionary Society met Thurs,
y afternoon* at the homo of _ Mrs.;
rsr.ic Fair, on Nichols St., where
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very interesting meeting'was cnycd.
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On. last Thursday night Allen Tom
.'Is- famous thoir was the grateful
cipient of . a very elegant and* com; j
2te dinner given by one of 1 tsrxjgr-!
nt admirers. IVfrs. Luhi Pattcrsfffn
h:r home,, on Jenkins St.- Mrs.|
liters'n, who is a y:ijy fine culiry
artist, had this toothsomi rekt
prepared to a turn and it, was
ii ouglily. en joy of hy "the fourteen''
10 cal\ eat almost as wall as they
tar. l?<nu iful?Eouvor.ira- were gin'
the gi'csts. . ;
The Star" Syndicate met Thursdajr
i:t. in cue uuy us .tnuaa- ley ( . iter
Ih the- prer/dcnt* .All', II. M. L.
fyes, presid'a..;-. .Af.er tlie ur.ua!
ithue if In!-: inyfs, plans f? * a play
1)" given during National- Negro
st: ry?Week, wel'y -pretexted.?The
iv, a spler.d'd'dVama. will be stagnn
the fve-nin r of Feb. ? at the,
yllis Whcutlriy Center. The public!
uyged to attend. ... .' y'
(lev. A. C'. Rumpt'er, tjhd,energetic,'
s'.or All n Tunple A.M. E. cluircli
,A at K:s best last Sunday when helivcred
two powerful and -so'ul-slir-'
ig gos] el seunvns, using as a theme rlendship"
-and "The Vision, of the
jaJ, ' morning "!t!l 1 lllfllf l'L'.-p ulieLa^gfo
crowds wtre in at'endce*
amPoU-seemed t? lyhpghly en-.
used over these two very masterly
(i ninety discourses. The S. S. find
T., E L. ,ser>icCd$M&*crc alsj> well
tended.
The Allen Un'vrffftty orchestra aivl
ar'ct, of Gclunihia, \vi!f appear In
and -.recital at .'Allen Temple /A. M.
u:y .nth . .at-8 o'idefek. ^Ttnr Tjuartrt
under the direction of the hiilliunt
iss Ltila D. Hopkins, who'4s a.vert']e,
arli-t and contributor- to E:1c:.
The orchestra is directed hy
otain \V. Carey- Thomas, .of Chieaand
Tu.skegc0 funic. Both of
ese arc extraordinary performers
n their respective . 1 inos.. A very
11 balanced musical program will
offered. "As an add. tf attraction
. David Ilenry Sims., one" of A men's'
h a.I'mg young college' pVesi>h-ntr
11 deliver his celebrated address,
h?T Xciv- jvc!yro."?Admission: eh-rt-en,.-&cp
-adult'js 5Cc? reserved seats
c. Bay your paste-boards early
d'avoid the rush.
Uev. A. C. Sumpter, chairman^of
> program comniitt.c for Negro
Stcvy Week, id an interview wijlv.
: writ o r T u els day, made the* f..llo\vannounce
nu n't s:; i5n i^utulay, FebtVy
'ith) all of the minist. rn of
y w-ill. pleach on the, history of
:ir respective churches, on the folding'
Monday night, a luvurram !
ktw*Sg the- Xe.rom .tiro muster
lid, will be rendered at. Mattoon
eabylerian chinch, Rev. c. M. Mc-.j
aius, pastor. On Tuesday li'u ht !
i Spite of Handicaps,"' a vinque
tim>, directed by .Mr. II. M. Janies
1 be. given at the Phyllis Whentley
fRu^on Wednesday night, a prortft
lVaMnmg the ou standing N'o- .
>es will be given at John Wesley
E. Church, Rev; W. S. iibonipson,
dor; on Thursday'night, the AUen
iv.ersity orchestra and qOTTtTTet/acipanicd
by Dr. I), II. Sin s, who will j
vcr his snloMiii address on "The ,
\v Negro" will appear in grand re-1
.1 at Allen Ten pie A M. E. church,
r. A. . Sumpt"-, -pa??: oi'; mr TT4,
nighfr Prof. P. V W Volen: irio, a
amiplini^ntary mu.Vic recital In 'the
/His Wheftt.k'y C-J*< it To all |
(H* gathering^- r.hc 'public is, most
ilialiy invitod, concluded the chairr?.
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he. play, ."After the Game", svhicTT
i repeated Monday, Jiight at the
dlls Whentley Centre hy the r
f. E. H( Treavanbia tha efficient r
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principal, was very enthusiastically
receive J .by an appreciative audience.'
liusler, the little son of Itev. and1
idrs. A. G. Sumpter, is rapidly reeov- 1
trine from.a recent illness, to. the delight
of his admirer's. '
*.i\i r. and lAirg,. James G. Fisher, ac-.
compuriicd by Ivir. and RT-is. Fuller,!
.motored to-Luurgns lust! Sunday. 1
Ksv- J. C. McClellan; the' pastor of;
.'1 r.nity?A. id. L?r.nnn h, .Spartan- .
burg, was- a visitor litre one Jay last
week.
Idiss Nettie OxnCr and friends of
Spartanburg* were.the guests of Mis-C.
B. and M, S. White last-iiun'day.
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abfrnaele Dedicates Splendid Edifice
.Rev. W. M. Watson and the g<jod
members of Tabernacle feaptist church
which was about completed last'week,
_are conducting a grand .opening program
this week. .The prgoram asa'
y,i<n.uvcu iu uuie loiiows: Sunday
morning, a very fine sermon by Kev.;
J. W. 'Coleman, of Spartanburg; at 3
o'cliek Sunday afternoon, Rev. G. W.;
Quick;- o,f the First Calvary ilaptist
Church delivered the dedicatory sur-j
*hiuri? which was a- -masterly effort; j
on Suyday night, Rev. A. A. Adams, j
of Union, thrilled a large crowd; Monday
night, Rev; O. M. McAdams, of
Mattoon churchy preached a fine_.ser-,
m.oiT; Tuesday -rughR Kev. A. ' C". J
Sumpter, of Al'.en Tcfnple, was the
speaker of the evening. The-services
will be continued throughout the
week. "* '
In thc erection-of 'his beautiful edifice
to the glory of God the mcm1
b rs of Tabernacle are worthy of the
h'glve. t prais^- and rcohgratukiHon.^:
and we say to them: "March .on in'
your Redeemer's strength!" When1
The Sunday School rooms are com-'
j.imid :nwi . lhi>..-pi}-f> . ni-gtin nml other
tin.ry is installed Tabernacle will
~iVU olio .of the I!nest edifices in this
e ti.n. Our ha-.s-ftre off to Rev.
Watson. * . j
Union News
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Many are siek wi h- colds, "others
vv iUi?r.h111 nil' ism. - Several ease of i
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measles and whopi g cough was re-;
1 of led among, the pupils here and;
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KsU lie 'Blnckwell, one- the students,
an attack- of measles. At this writing
she" much"Improv.cd. Th
j in as Edward Bookman and SaI't'll
.Mil.' ltulV.hau1 had colds.and few ct.
They are better, now according
to. t-tat* men t fi onv M. A. T.
There, was 41 slight mishap in. last
week's nr.uc. It-was-not meutit that
Itev. C-. 11. Hubbard was in charge of j
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II. Williams, pastii"pf Corinth Batyti.sl
ChUrc.lfT'waS. in charge^ Revs.
Welch. anil Washington appreciated
Worthy assist .id in the serVico which;.
\v2is impressive, and attended by IF"
u'ij laiKU number of friends and reU at
Ives.
Our churches here were all well attended,
tfi last Sunday.. The er6wd
v 1111 ii vjsncti /-.ion and liethy!
A. M. K. Churches, there being no
heating plant at Corinth. Revs.
\V<4c'.i nu.l Wa -hington appreciated
the. visit paid. It Is Hoped- however,
tint the new heating" plant'will soon
l.e -installed -at?CbrintK so" that rrM"~
may return'home. Rev.. Washington
doiivere I- a practical' sermon from
-the r'tt'i.tf. l. "Christ?ttttd?t-he?l.nw." Mrs.'
Sallie Davis, on Douglass
lle'ghts, entertained the Woman's
Mianiortary .Society no Tuesday eve?
in \ Jam:airy. 17th. The meeting was
well attended and refreshments that
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si'ivcu were gre-auy enjoyed,
Mrs. Annie "Tucker and sons, now. |1
of Try on, 'NT! ?.. jjxc at the home of
' Veil'?pnrenln,?Mr,?iuul?Mrs.?M., G.' _
M, Klrssiek, on Douglass Heights, .1
where;, they will spend the season. . I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, on .i
daughter from Florida visit them.
Mrs. Martha Sartor,.on .Wallace St.,. 1
hat she will soon ' recover^ fruin ail ~
a'lacTt of-vheumalLany. i
M. A. T. was pleased to -have Mrs.
Lcola Worthy, "Mrs. Dolly Humphries <
Roger* nav a mm ealL^
1 few evenings- ago. 1 . i
Mrs. R. C. Pride, {dso made a pop ! t
call. " , ' . jt
Mrs. I.nla Payne, of .Greenville, S. 1
C.,.spent a few days in the city at 1
the homc of Mr. and Mrs. Molmes c
McKissick and Mrs. Rico. While in i
ft* V \f V*! Piivnn' or.11.,.1 -* 15
.. . u,<IIV lanui tu seinnTrf
coo her: ^ I : _ ^ ' ~J
Mrs. Cornelia Edwards, of Atlantic \
City, Xetv Jersey, is sTiTl" in our lior-Ti
dors. Her relatives and friends are'
delighted to have her with them.
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Mrs. .Frank Holiday and family, of t
T441- Hacket SL,." spent .the day wtth,~
Mrs. Campbell, of Maxwell Avenue, h
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Saturday, January 28, 1928
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ALLEN'UNIVERSITY NliWS
' The cguu'tct and orchestra under the ;
direction of Miss Uopkins^and Captain
'1 Jiunius. report" a mo.-:t pleasant trip
to Mann.ng, Kingstree, Andrews and
ticorgeiown, , v
President Sims has a "thriller" on .
the New" Negro. 1
li\,in the 7th ui" pi bi nary to the 12th ;
cf February.
1 hcv|xmgnution of Prufi S. fc. Bru- ^
hying made necessary seme readjustsniont
in the department- of Biology
.The 'Canipns-Spiilight is-fillcd with -
The Teacher-Students drive for
Pounders' Day. Aside from class
contests are baby ^contestt and ex- r~
travaganzas.- .. ? ? 1
The serviced at our Community
Church, Salters MenidVlal, were well '
attended and enjoyed. Miss Sadie ..
Green, iMvvfcttsnr"of I.min, presided .
at the organ to the delight of all.
Misses Couser and Groves rendered
a special,duett. President Sims spoke
oh "The. DangXT.of Dj iftitig." -Those
who misled it are the losers.
On Sunday night there will he"spc~ ..."
cial music. Dr. E. A. Adams, pre- . .
siding elder ol the Columbia dsiIrTct, =?
will preach for us and hold the.quarter
on Monday night. We invite all
\\ell wishers"to be present.
The National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People has
a warm place in the hearts of all. Negro
students 'who think. Our local
branch is headed by Dr. Julian Stuart,
the competent physician. A *?
uniVilei ship drive will open soon. A- - -r?
wake ye students and join! :~r- ?' e'y:
l'he. Silvcr.one Quintet will appear
in recital in the auditorium of Allen .
Univeisi.v. Tuesday night,. February
7th. \ ~T~ . r_? - "
"-Alomnii students-nnd trustees have'* ..
?: their shore towards our new
fcncd. "rihL..cnU is to yuii. Don't fail
us. Over o'cle lu'm.ii. ,i .?< '??
c,--. s?< o.uwcillij 1UUK
to'you. our elder brothers anil sisters
to enter heartily into this plan of p:rthee.
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rlh6. fiVstscjncster enJ.s Friday,
J anuary J! I, Wtr shall theu7~be oft
for the second, lap. . .." : \
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_JJiis Alnmie Wa'.t.s and Mr. figsde, ...
uf Columbia, Were in the city "one day
business. Vv'Jiilc here'they called on \
near relatives. . ,'>
Paris Durant Campbell, the little
12-year o-Ul sun of Mr. and?fi:?fir- ?'??
CniTrpbottrwho had his leg broken, is
cloirifcv nicely after two week of suffering.
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Mis's EstcH Waller, ' I Jacket St., is
su-k in bed. We trust that she will
socn. recover: ' ;
... Mr. Tius' Waller, -who has been ill .
with the "Flu*' is up again.?
Mr. Jaiv.es Ilamlin. who died of
pneumonia, on <lage St., Jantiary 16
\yqs funeralised on the lttth. ITe left
to mourn, his wife, wo step children,
rme sister unci one brother." A real
siul-sT-irring duet was sung?Misses
Annie Belle Smith and LOvie Watson; ?> .
after which brief-eulogigs followed, by
Bros. dones and David Sanders. * . ' _
A nvost interesting trio was sung" by
Viesiinmos Anisic?U-.?Smithi?Louise ??7-r?
and Loyie \VatSon.
Prof. John C. 'McKinley, field rep- p
rosrniativo of the association for the
study of .Negro history, spent the past . _
s.vcrnl duys 'hero in the interest - of
his work. Ile was the house guest u ' +
of Itey. and Mrs. M. CL Williams.
The many-friends of Mrs. Apianda
Riehey extend to her and family their
deepest sympathy during her bereave-.. .
ment-in the ifaildch death of lier son.
Mrs. Alio'- Ahrom III' .t 1 1 1 n11, rtn |
spiri*. a few hours between trains on
Friday morning tnroute to-Newberry. n
Shc, was the guest of Mfss Mamie L.
\Vil)iMni'8* "
Mr. Charles Taggart,rof Chicago.,
ill., Oartib down last week to bury his,
ivife.?t?? . ,
s visitiner! nai-enta < n of
. Suhday was *a high day at Morris
ra'pel; although it seemed like we <
a-pro living jn J hi- frigid anna. The .
uipcrihteirttent was at t his- -post arid
he faithful members -followed. At
he 'morning and evening services,
liev. B. If. \Yrtiker of this city, deivcrcd
two interesting sermons. Each
me present .received information and
nspiration. i. ;
Our'B. Y. P. U. is still climbing, _
rying^trv reach thu top and-with the _
i-nopei-nt inn nf pn<-h one, together
vith the president, I am sure-we-will each
if. - : ???? ' '
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SPECIAL NOTICE
t J , ~ .. . y j
Rev. John Myers will prrach for <^j
he Missionary Society of Jones.Chap- ,
1 A. M. E. Zion Ch ir h. Sun 'ay eve- j
ling January tt'.uh at 4:00 ?P. M. L~ *
~Th^ piihlir- iTT'^ofdi nHy~ Tnvited tcr? ""-ji
ear this special sermon. ' J
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