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BETHEL CHURCH NEWS.
' On Sunday n\orn.ng, April 8th,
there was an unusually large attend
ani.e in Sunday school. 1 he spirit
' vof Easter prevailed and the children .<
were particularly n^popsive. in pru*..
' ! Savior. Mr. Johnson, . a Student of
Harbison College, "and pne of the
-. representatives of the Older Boys'j
Conference, reviewed the lesson, llis
remarKS were lniornuuiuiuii ami. irispiring.
He brucght- out the fact
tha^ we should be thankful for this
wonderful gift which Jesus has ke
stowed upon us. The death of Jesus
meant life etcrhnl for even the humblest
of, mankind. ?:?__Z~
AritrOO.it. the auditorium .was
filled to its capacity and many had
.'to resort to the balcony. The. tHeitie
of Dr. Brogdon's discourse was ."Jesus
therfHseji Savior," taken from t?ui.
. . text St. Matth^~2S7tfT,4iIo is 'hot
(see the .place where the Lord lay."
Dr. Brogdon delivered a masterly sqr
mon, which was didactic, inspiring
and innovating. He held-h-ts congregation
spell bound -while he spoke
ui Hie |;unci ill iiiv: ivv Aui ivv ?ii.spoke',
of uftbelwpfr the greatest hindrance
to Christiani'V, To 'th-l ?
: - who did riot believe in tb& Rwurrce-'
.tion there was only the .sad, dark1
gloom of death, and so it will be to
those of us who have no faith. But
to everyone who. has faith in the"
resurrection death becomes a d< or
to endless life.. So the power of the
resurrection, is still being revealed in
that,- through the divine inspiration'
th<it comes to those who -a'ro able
to catch the vision, nfen who are dea<'n
sin ar*e being raised tb life in
Christ.
ploiiStj'il 'to llnVtf ?1
a "large nuntber^of-young men fmr
~ * Various colleges throughout the state
representing the OTder Boys'. Conference.
A few remarks were made by
T ~ Mr. Lanhanh who is the-.supervisor
* of the movement in this state. Thlorganization
is founded upon hitnrvv
itarlan principles nml wnivm V.II1- .-.m,
s-tructive work is being done. ...
At 8:00 p. m., the regular raster
program was rendere<l' in c niitinetion
with special music by the -choir.,
Thus the Easter day \yas celebrated
with words and songs of praise to
our resurrected Savior.
Dr. BrogdOri, our very efficient pji;"1f
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any situation. We" are'voiy proud ot'
.hinv and teeivsui'o tiuil under his Lcadj
vrship iSei'hol church willr.be able not j
only to hoi,d her place as one of the
ije.iuliijg A. ;d. 11. Chyyolie's tlivdugh*outj>
the eoi:nt\ .viunC" put \\ ill lind a ',
plat.'o at llte-4#?v..'^^.?? ^ ? .*1 i
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Sunday, A-i rii bil\ \vas>" a go-to- :
vhiucii tiny a't l.il-'. Je llivor ZUm Bap?
Ts.- (Hm vli?JYii' 'in1'?U>o- -vn?stT
fofrj^ffytttton tirat. 'atjtendcd t herder-.
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At 10:GO the Siwi'luy School ;\vas
hvtn ns*usu;il.. v >?.? uto saj/vrin.eudelit.,
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money for tin* inm-hnse of two tires _
I i'or r.iir 1 t'ov as a-u" I ?ts?tVr" K?tt.
Mr. A :? ,< ; 'of, ?yvirtanhuvK,' is j
hoir.'o for j barter. ami, l'Kjks. .the j
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art* 1 ' iin i:a( y.. -1 f'ijKttis scored
'lave iWave t d'. .. *i:i this (Vanity..
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DAY SEHVICE-or good
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THE PALMETTO
Madison made this game one long to pi
yi'inembercd by aH who saw it. cl
2_Seoro by innings? ; e?
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IlENNETSVILLE NEWS )"
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Quite a shock was the message that
Mrs. Ellen. Dixon, of Society Hill, S. !
ha<i Mtfssedi ' ' I T
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'ihe services at the various church- (j
is ;lie city .were very good, in accord
uith >hu Easter season. ^
.?llic. memkexs. and frien4s of ShL- ^
ir-ii ijui>tist Qhmxli_weiyiJilghlyuEm7 B1
orcd to have Dr. J. J-. Starks, president
of ^Iorris College, Sumter, S. C., .
pYiVent with them Sunday. He <le- p
llvercd a soul-stirring' sermon. Everybody
went away trilking about
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the v n ;rt~sermon that had heard. B
r The Clio graded School celebrated their
n-nnunl banquet, Thursday after-. g
noon. The band Trom Flroence was
present and rehdered special music ^
l'or the occasion. " , .
The teachers of Clio graded school a
Mr-. Mo'-ton -on Monday afternoon. '
The Literary Art Club met at the
II
heme of the Reporter, Wednesday af
li i'ncim. The meeting was quite in- ^
I'Vi im-V?.?,??? d
ilvs. M. Lonia* is.still here with her v
~dr.ti ;ht\-r. She is on the sick list.
Mr-. Carrie Malachi left Friday af- t)
! ioon.-lor Knglo\yood, NVJ. to spend
tilth i.r. ^
F. Minn "Church - was very godo on
la-! Sumlay. i ^
Anna McKenny.spent the past
-rreek-Trrr hTihie with relatives.?She i;
Ting nicely in every respect. '
. ! e reports. '
Mr. ' i?onni?_Drake, agent for the
i th Carolina Mutual Insuance Co., T
i Toing nicely in every respect.
When in the city visit Dr. D. Counts
| .h i get your ice cream and sodas. lie a
is af^vi ready at all times to fill your v
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PENDLETON NEWSA ti
Faster services were held on Sun- n
11nt .1-Hti A AT A h'isaiififiil nnrl
iiiti rcs.tmj; sermon was preached at I
K nChapel A. III, E. Church by t,he'.t
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:arsh all, Dry Cleaners and
C System of Dry- Cleaning,
?nt, the New Pry Cleaners
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my part of South Carolina
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rnx the best in Service," Wo:
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astor, Rev. P. J. Wilson. The
lurch was very beautifully decorated
?lebrating the Resurrection of our
ord.' The Sunday School was held
t the usual hour. The congregation
jaassenibled at 3:00 P,.M. to .witnec
le Easter program. It was very bey
Irs. R. J.Clark, who -know? how to
lake things successful/
The closing exercises took place at
:30 P, M. \Vhich ended the Easter
r<i{?rrafnY ,making it one of "the f>esl
lat King Chaple has had. Mjpvy
isitors from the various churches of
le tott-n were present to witness thisnique
program.
On Monday the Rosenwnld thty
re held at; the Ttndlgttm.. ctMhL
:hool. Those speaking onr the o<s
asion were' Mrs. R, J. Clark, princial;
Rev. P. J. Wilson*. Mrs. R. G.
Jeese and Mr W .F Towns
Each speaker gate very encouragig
words to the peoplefhe-emu-nmity
in regards to,what Mr. KoscnmW-ha^and-is
dbing?for/N^Fo
chools ^tn~the South.
Rev. Zimmerman of the Baptist
Church, preached a very forceful sevionv
Sunday night.' The people went
way full of smiles.
~AVe are starting /an oVahga'jstTc
antpaign tonight,. (Monday) at Fonloton
Station A. M. E. .Church. We
re. praying for the outpouring of
he Holy Spirit. The public is eorrally?invited
to 'attend?these?serices.
'
The farmers around Pendleton arc
usily engaged preparing the. land for
lanting "corn and cotton, .but flu'v
on't forget their obligations to Gfott"
nd the- church. "... ?i
Miss Frierson was delighted to have
er friend?,. Miss, Carolyn. 'Snetters
img Street and Highland schools,
isjt her during the week.
TtlNlTY A. M. E. CIIL'KCII NEWS
Spartanburg, S. C.?It- is true that.
few weeks have passed since, last
re spoke of the Trinity A.. M. K.
'hurch. But we would have you know
hat we are not asleep. 'We know
hat:~in order for African Methodism j
o reach its zenith in this city wr
mist be Voders as well as "talkers."
,A few months ago oui* pastor, 1'ev.
. O. McClellan, staged a -rally to
ake place on Aprip8th,- and .sineo
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tne soutfr, under the s:
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*ning can be returned t<
imunities?Called For a
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rkman^hip and Equipm<
SHALL, Manager
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time cvpry member, both' old' <
mid young, hn? labored incessantly to ;
make said rally-it success. ..p
. blnierlaimdeni's ot Various kinds |
were .given and much interest was >
manifested. . One of tlte most im- <
{or ant feats of thai rally program
was n ay lies -of twa romey ,s tiiven
! y Mrs. J. i'I. Daveitpolc, iiujii wnu.i-.ht*
chfuch more thon^Hitl.ill) .
Sunday, -April 8ih was .an -ideal day,
iu\injjj--tho clify celebrated" as the Ites-urrcction
of IIw u'!1') ifUVj'M'8' [lint
\v.c might- liver?We thought it
ii'ibsi tefiUiriif to set aside tlmt day*
10 give of oar. earthly means that Ilia
' gdem Khtii rB.^'aiHi might h'c enhanced
and that TTy win not have
in vain, A* Ave cnt'lrij the iiliLL
iti.vium,' we fell that' the_Lord \v;is '
;h His irvly temple, and all the earth
should-keep. silence before 11 i nr.
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The eluavh^w'as haafttifully decora-"*
-UuL AvhJi.the sri,i if of Ka. t(,r. and as
"Tiro r'rt&n'r asTendoa tne -rostrum,- the
"Tnonihv^, Tu "tfSm who-. rlibrh on?6*tl- |
v;n \\ w: i a "in rim-'-heaYin'iwid'^nbid* ?*f-^
M i rrj;r.'i,. i r.u iium v.u.i inspn;
"'rnV.iml uplifting. an J the Holy Spirit '
.lurked in every nook and corner-' oj: j
I 'bp okvnvk.
I . V: n-.-lurl/r.t of Very in:-j
) o:-sivo Ea *.vr fcrv ices' Mrs. A. E,
'\VMeV-^'lUiivIt?-scvV&t :uy, opcncd the
!*r:chti: T rcc /i d .of Iky church and lod
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ach paid $20.00, the members tallied
as never be'fert. The reporjt was as
Ifeliowj; * ' _ \
ji.ib Xo. 1?^1 rs. A. E. Poole, cap-* .
udii ?1,72.80. ' . ^
[ lab Xo. 2- -Mrs.^Millie MeJiynpsey, . -
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C ldli. Xo,. u Mrs, Inoz B. Garre\,
'iill. \'o d-?Miss Lillie Rodger, cap- ^
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(. luJOCo, Mrs. Nellie Barksdalo,
clfptahv, i? 122.75. Cliili.
No. 7t?Mrs. Jessie Ilerndon,
UnpTtiifl, $106.oU.: ' ~r~ '
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vopt.iin $7^.50. . . .
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Cluh No. 11?Miss Lillie Reid, cft-ptain,
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0f>, fj >r uhji.li i\vo are very?grateful
to all'Vviio labored with' us to riiaUe
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