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- ??? ; Sf Saturday, October 6, 1928. I Church News By REV. J. ( i,ruTnrrrf?irrrfrfrtt^ r, r; ZION BAPTIST CHURCH HAP. ' t ' . PENINGS. 1 ' As usual the Sunday school was its best Sunday morning, with Dr. D. K, were on* time eager to teach their - glasses. I tsepms as H^ong1* n?w~lUj>? - - is in the Sunday school .and everybody is working together, with the tick _jof the clock. Dr. _A._C._L. Arbouin,' the pastor of th^ 1st Baptist church, ? Darnwell was -uire of the d islniKlUSh ed visitors present and gave a review of the lesson. Come again Dr. Ai \ bouin. ^. At 11:30 the processional marched in singing Holy! Holy! Holy! The pastor being out of the city, ftevMiddleton preached: Text: "A Kind Neighbor." The congregation enjoy- j eu tne young preacher. '{ 3:00 Gethsemane Union met out at iahiloL.Baptiat church many of the " members attended.?After u good do- ~ votion, Mrs. J. C. White read a papei on: "How to make the Sunday School go.rf Mrs. White certainly has made good use of her time attending the Congress. Y.qu _ahould get in touch Sunday school. By special request, M.ts. White sang: "Just a Little! - While," We always enjoy her; we .hope she .will live long to help carry Ahe gospel in sung. The closing sermon- was preached by Rev. J. M. Myers, Text:. "What is that in your hand?" Dr. Myers discussed the text from three angles. First. Value what you ljave, church, deacons, individuals. The collection was $10.00 The B. Y. P. U. was at its best under Miss Ruth "Bynum and Mrs. White. The contest continued and the boys won. Look out next Sunday boys. ; \ At 8^00 Rev. M. T. L. Jones of , Jacksonville, Fla., preached from .the tejtt "Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me." The congregation was large, and we all enjoyed Dr. Jones. Dr. J. C. White is conducting revival services for Dr. R. L. File, * Winston-Salem, N. C., qnd reports great success. He will return Saturday to the delight of Ztan~ Baptist" .church and his many friends. ' I 1 - -* BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES. : " Jt Winding up-the lesson for the quarter and reviewing the same; the children gladly told of the many undertakings and happenings in the life of Paul, the great preacher and organizer. After which Mr. -Harvey reviewed the lesson, and - reviewing . Paul's life, made timely remarks which grasped the attention of the entire school; followed by the Pastor with remarks full of wholesome advice and instruction. At 1MK ? w ... ...aV m. 141. aivci an |Ji Cjlllllllcjl"ies, the wonderful sermoQ by Dr. ' Brogdon ^which sat hearts'on hallowed fire was prefaced by- a selection "Can the World see Jesus in Me?" led by Dr. Brogdon, - which seemed to have broadcast ^'spiritual fervor that took control of the service. Dr. Brogdon preached a soul stirring ser7 " fiven from Matthew 5:17. The dlsclnirsF' was strong in appeal to accept -theplan of salvation and be saved today. The Christian Endeavor League . services were very good and showed marked interest along all lines. The i PeW Rally was interesting and helpful. It ip to be repeated on the sec-_ ond Sunday. Listen for each Sunday's program then come witness the same. Father Burgess who joined the con ferenee 53 years ago at Bethel was present to worship with us 'Sunday morning, Even though feeble he ? preached a most refaarknhle sermon_ on Faith at 8 p.. m., as found in St. Mark 5:2&. We are always glad to have Father Burgess with us. Sunday is Holy Communion. You are invited to come out in large huittbers and help us t0 make Hispraise N glorious. You. are welcome. REV, W. M. SARTOR PASSES. The Rev. W. M. Sartor departed, this life Sept. 5th. He was a fpl minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ for more than 40 years. t He was funeralized~m BrowrrChape! A. M. E. church, Helena, S. C, A masterful sermon" Was preached "by Dr. SAnnuel Nance, his personal friend funeral ceremony was carried out by the following ministers: Revs. E. L. Lilliwood, Samuel Nanee, D. D., W. R. Jennings,-of-Elorida;. J^ C_Smart and T. P. Harper. Mrs. Maggie Nance read resolutions of condolence. > \ , . / . ';. 'v; ? : - I :85gS93^?3333t8aa33Q^^ of Columbia 1 :. white ~~ " i OtC-CSj?j &&Cri0?B3O DOOOGODOOOu GO C salters memorial church NOTES. Our Cpllcge church under the di-. reCtion Qf Dr. D.' H. Sims, apd his assistant, Rev. Ira J. .Gamble; are luking- forward for n glnr?"?? y^ftFr Each activity of the church seemsJto. Lake on now life-nndnr the sitpervia. ion of their various1 leaders. Our Pastor being absent Sunday, our assistant pastor, Rev. Ira J. Gamble carried everything out" irn Jan QT- ! derl.v. and systematic wfly. One of the main features was the beautiful niudc rendered by the choir under the direction of Miss Banks, along with the Inspiring sermon preached by T?ev. Gamble. He dealt with his subject with ;ability. He gave us food for thought. Owing to damage done to our church during the recent storm, we are holding services in the College hapel. to which you are cordially invited-to-attend. - ? JONES CHAPEL MISSIONARY SOCIETY NOTES. The sons and daughters of Zion spent a pleasant evening at the home >f Mr. and.^Vfrs. James Gordon, 2409 Green street. The meeting was callcd to order by the Prosi. Miss F, H Miller, . After;a short but interesting bflfciness session, we. turned to the progrfim of the evening, which consisted of the following.: Solo: When You're lonesome, Miss Corinne Gordon; Select reading, Miss Laurina A'il&on; Solo, Building Daily, Miss Vdell Gre?n; Select repding Miss F. '. Miller; Duett Prof. J. T. ^T- ltoims and Miss C. Gordon. Ambng the visitors present , were - the Mesdames lohiison and-Motrre; th?-Misses Koon "and Wilson and the Messrs.. Sawyer, Johnson, Thurman and Prof. Mims. The next meeting jwill be at the honve of the president, Miss F. B. Miller 1010 Pine street, Oct. 5th. 4-UXlOR?MJSSIONARY SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH The Junior Missionary Society met in last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Lula Myers on White street. Very pleasant was the afternoon. The roam was filled with many gay faces waiting for the president. \t G:.10 the house was'calleti to order >y thq president* by singing_a spiritual, entitled "Praise God." The baby >f the Society little Miss Ella Cheeks "ed us in 7?raym\~ The "business-part >f the meeting was very interesting. Many members from the Senior Missionary Society were present. We also were fortunate to have with us the nastor, Rev. Hill Norris, who left with us many inspiring remarks. Miss ^ 5, ? ,, . v Carrie nelie Bailey selected a poem written by Shakespeare, which everyone received a number of thoughts. After the business part of the meeting, we were served with a delicious course of jello, punch and cake. The next meeting will be at the home Pessie McGriff. A standing Invitation Is extended to visitors at all times. jn>fs til pel to-ung women9 missionary Society notes Mioses LueindSJfcntf Lawrina Wilsor were hostesses to the Y's. on Wednesrtlily Sept;?B6th?their- iflgf j Blossom street. The devotional exe c'ses we e followed by the reading pjie year a "."report of $28.50 for tin I of the minutes; a financial report ol j last quarter; and a donation of $1.0C from Miss Janie Berry. The President extended a hearty welcome to Misses Almeta Robinsor 1 and Margaret Gladden on their returr to the city. Each of the above ex} pmured theirs iov to be in the Clul again. ' Two very interestlngTiteFfiry gHTTTCi were next enjoyed. Very beautifu as well as useful prizes were aw?rd ' od liy Miss Lucinda Wilson. Misse! Florence Benson, Victoria and Jessi* ! Gladden tied for first prizez. Misi Victoria won on the cut. The aeconc prize went to Mrs. Alice Labrew, wh< Hipfhoat average. Misi Mozollc Wise was the Club guest. | At the close~of the me?ting"7thi hostesses delighted their guests,wltl i chicken -salad on lettuce, crackers pickless and punch, followed by Va n[l)a ice cream .and cocoanut laye: cake, pleasing to the eye antT mos 1 enjoyable to each gue?t. THE PALM1 IBiBiBSiligBnFE BISHOP AND MRS. HURST VISIT LIBERTY HILL. " Summerton, S.X.?For sometime, the pastor and members of Liberty Hill A.' M. E. church had been Rooking I forward t0 a visit from Bishop Hurst presiding Bishop of the Seventh Episcopal District. Sunday Sept. lGth at four p. m., their wishes were realized. . when Bishop and Mrs. Hurst arrived, accompanied by Dr. D. H. Sims and ftlesdames Houston,- Priestly and Brewer of Florida. I Quite a large crowd of residents uud vlal.mrJMLvme uui lu meetrtftc-dte tihgdisheJ gufifita 4hd feVOryottd was delighted with the servic^. " | Using as his text Matt. 11:28: "Come unto me ftll ve who labor and are heavy laden ai}d I will give you rest,"' Bishop Hurst preached a praclong live in this community. j The pastor Rev. D. P. Pendergrass then presented Mrs. Hurst, who after 1 somet remarks presented -the- Florida laHiaa F.n^Vi PVprPMpH hir^lf hn. (ing very much pleased with South Carolina, and of their regret in havJ ing Bishop and Mrs. Hurst leave Florida, After service tea was served at the parsonage. We feel that the occasion will long be remembered, J Both Bishop and M,rs. Hurst made quite an- impression by their pleasing (personality and helpful. talks. Dr Sims, as usual-delighted the audience Mr Maco Mason, a steward for for ty years made a short talk welcoming the visitors on behalf of the church Mr# TW n ?? ? ? - ? ? ciwigiass on Dcnaii 01 the Missionary Society. We hope to have them with us a firkin. ; . Rev. L. H. Hemingway and family also Dr. Hildebrand of Elloree, wen -pleasant visitors. : We were pleased to have Mr. W. E Mitchell on this occasion represent ing Voorheea Institute nf DenmarkHe spoke interestingly of the work ol j this school. This closed a very prof itable day at Liberty Hill A. M. E church. REPORT OF THE WINNSBORC RISTRICT SUNDAY SClfOOI CONVENTION. : ~~?~ It was on the 6th of June at Allei University when Rev. J.. McKenzu 'Harrison the present Presiding,'Elde; was assigned to the district. Upoi his arrival on the campus the nex I morning and receiving the news o I his appointmertt, he was shocked fo ' sometime. * ' . I He entered the work of the distric I with hie whnlc oolf ar\r\ ia hoini* >?<>' I ? ?- ? " ' welcome at every point. The dati J of the Sunday School Convention wa | fixed for Sept. 13th through the 16th i In accordance with the program, th ' Convontion convened?on the?abor , I date, with Dr. Harrison in the chaii Devotion was cnoducted by the pre siding elder, assisted by Dr. J. C. Mc Clellan, Rev. L. G. Bowman, and oth _ ers. In his opening address to th t. -Convention,- Dr.- Harrison stress^ k the importance of having a goo . name, using as a basis of his discours "A good name is rather to be chose i than great riches," etc. The addres was timely and fatherly. L After the devotional exercise, th Convention went into o{rganizatior ! Miss Lillian Martin of Santuc wa r elected Chief Secretary, and Miss Mn f bel Kennedy of Union was electe > assistant. Brother W. J. Johnson c Santuc- and two young men (whos r names I do not now recall) of Winns r boro were chosen marshals. ? i A few of the charges reported i ful] and many of them reported i ) progress with promises to report i full on QJCbef ore the. official openin r Trf~Atten^ University:?On Thursda I nifirht the annual wrmnn wna nroa^to by Rev. J. A. Gamble in lieu of Rei 5 J. R. Johnson who was absent. I Upon the- presentation by the pre J siding elder, Rev. Gamble aseende 1 the rostrum and selected as his te? 3 Matt. 7:29: "He taught them as or L having authority and not as tY scribes." Subject: "Jesus, the worlc f greatest teacher." Everyone wti ? knows Rev. Gamble, can draw a mei , tal picture of what kind of sermc - he delivered. r ] Thursday afternoon the Conventic t was graced with the presence of 15 L. F. Vance, ex-Presiding Elder < ? A I. 1 5TT0 LEADER WWBWPPWIWIW1 WJUi A.1WW trusting the sacred ict ions to our compe- rv nj it, understanding, dig^ PftiM ied " Service insures |H)k|1 nplete compliance with the inviolable rights 1 d desires of the be a?ca?awBMiMMr.m * COM MIll.V COXFEREXC.li BRANCH MKT AT I. \KKICK r?The i^twl iimniTiT" Si~77-T i7 ^ <7r~ tYTo "."Woman's II, awl I'\ .M. SocietN; of- the I, Columbia Coriferenve Hi snob met at - Laprrec A. M. K. church,. Snlntor, Au 1 Rust .'{<) anil .'Mst* H'2.8. ; The Convention was failed to unlet ,'by the .prosiJont? Mrs.. II. I.. Hawkins ?After tn? ovgawiMtieh' v. I'..- K. 1'. I Ejlis i-and ReV. .M. 31. Mart in~?. took ^clTarjre lor the anmmrjsermnn jm j ed by ,Iiev. \V. - lb Buwhiun. . It was. i of great spiritual guidance. Visitors ;wwo+rrtroduced. ; "-*? ? I Thursday ailci to von vice |tv idem |Mrs. V.-T. Ellis presided. She is foli lowing the foot-step* of our dear I President, who is'-giijifeng so ninny of i' us to higher h'clghtv. "Rull c:714- Will (Hit. ^tinned. Mrs. E. E. Sightier, vt ea-drtw, 1 Mrs. K; A-: v\dmns. auvVfHeru- V. I ;. 1) j and Airs. U. 3T toilder connectmnnl l Contingent. treasurer gave. f;.ivorable reports, and shmwed__UiaL .w e__aje _t U" <i_r-t*4*es#Mtgi?? ? :?; ' Mrs. H. ('. ChaiiPelle. otir Stale i President save us a splendid talk ftpd explained to,-us the necessary. things for a successful quadrennial oonvenj'tion with. South Carolina as hostess; j" Thursday evening* was one long hoped for because the Missionary ser r inpn was preached by P. E." E. P. Ellis > Uncaster District, who gave us a ; so\il stirring Sermon, which was ful.L of food for thought? and. spiritual I . . . . guidance. It led us from earth..- to r-the- cHiereal-skre* where <1 ^Dn-'ign > ! and keeps watch over 11 is ow n. I Mrs. S. A. Marvin (whilef a Mis P I ? 1 i ...........lmhci ui-rounirer pav.o'os rr very inspiring talk and graeujusiv o*f. fered her assistance to'the fVcmontipn nhout Missionary problem . Response , Mrs. It.' f-. Chappelle. > The prgoram t'o. welcome was grand many interesting addle?es . made. The other.-day's session was , taken up. with routine business: inter-. , . snersed will) helpI'nl and' liilndy nd11 addresses' by members and visiting - friends.. " T The election of Miicers result, il as follows: Mrs. II. L.. Hawkins, presi.dc-nt; Mrs. V.. T.. Kliis 1st, vjee-presi ) dent; Mrs. I.. V; jtrnjrdnp; tln.l vicej-1 president; Miss A. E. Brhgdon. ' recording secretary; Miss- K. It". Shar. per, corresponding" secretary; Mrs. K. ^ K. Sightler, treasurer;; Mrs. l\. .V. r Adams,?socretarv-livasUivrr V. oTTT ^ People's Dept.; Mrs. P. M. (liUler. sec1 fetary-treasurer. Per Capita and Sehul t arship Fund. - . ._? . ? .1r the district. Dr. Vance 'pave some ^ helpful and. timely reniarks . to- the B ueiigni ot all present.' Rov. 11; W. Q Walker, pastor ot Brown rfrapv-l A. M. E.. churcti in Authortown'!l'TK!f? present; also having luvn conducting e a revival meeting "for eight i rights ^ previous hn^myrrTTtfTTn? Friday afternoon the I hventioh was graced with the presence of Bishop arid Mrs. Hurst, Drs, 1 >. 11. Sims " E. A. Adams, Mrs. E. Jr. 1'ressley, F. ?. B. Harpaion and .Miss (Iratv A. B'owor," the ' latter,-1!h'i-ee hpjng" a irarty " from Jacksonville, Ela. n Each of the above persons nvaih s helpful and timely addresses. B'shop llurSt spoke of his heart's desire in e South Carolina, conaratulatin.it the j?South Cai iilinians -fur their olnnnii.'n 8 ness, etc. He?sa:d Dr. llrirrifan j ut himself into his work, ami no mm: (j chn do mote. v , '*' Dr. Adams spoke of the prospective e of the Theological 'department.. and l_ Dr. Sims electrified the audience*, in his educational address'on the gprii'd. n "The Need of Men." Mrs. Hurst n _ J a a -- capuvaxea tno audience.- in her clon nuont address touching tin- yha*ojt\ g ?f women. y ? d Mesdames PressTey. llarystym ivni /. Miss..Bro\ver each spoke ot'jjho won derful aceomp 1 ishmont'sjitLv' la tin >. dor the administration or Bishoi d Hurst. The I? ishoj? paid a com' Union ct to the pastor, enijihasir.inp: his though1 !0 J fulness. The party motored hack t< 1C Columbia Friday night., Is It was c-onccded by everyone pec etv \0 Th'tlt'thf entertainment gwerrrhn-t'rrj v~ vention whS stipevh. Hwryouo wen in away singing the praise of the pasto and people, of Bethel church. Dr in Harrison has the cooperation and sup r. port of the people of lhe"THhnsbor if district as jvill inevitably succeed. n^l.. ^ < - - - ? ? - . .. h TUB NOKTIIKAST CONFKRfiJiCK .MISSION.YKV ( ON\ IvNTION. ; The' \Y;oman'i? Home ami Foreign, " M i- miliary Society of tin- Northeast i South Carolina t oot'cronce, ht'ld its. 'annual meeting in Cnionville A. M. ' K. ehurch. St. t'haiTes, S. Itev. NA. lk-thea, pastqr. * lirfriRp'njr with WetFnesday evetU-ng-, session,- at jv filch time, presiding A. 1'. Spca.rs, I). I>., delivered^ the , atHHial sernifiit. a masterpiece. in Itself. For. thought and eloquence., Through , tho ohtir-c meet imr. wo Wore inspirod liyQai'h-n 11'i-,y.r ?m .tin; program.' Uc'v. ' 1. \W -loin rott7c7. lV. j).T of llillori. eloc- | ti itioij ' !;on.i< o' inf" with a sermon' on | ' "Tnilh," Kyoryonb saw . truth in a kiUVront " light. Other speakoi's clur- 1 ing thy !?es-i?>n loft impressions on the. fa? at' rs_ t but will never ho for-" 1 ,"u:leu?, \11. -?hi S?Uf-a.'.?Supt. of?I the, duvonih' ;In pt. rendered a. pro- ' giUTu with .the younir ' people,1 that was enj<jJ"od liy hll. .Mrs. Annie San<1 r-h Uip ' tflieii^it president is . to bo.[ eemnieh h d for the,'high class, and I"r.-Jitln- )irii" ra-ii uri.Wim'ml,?-?- .. u -i The. go rl peofije of ChinnTille. jii-''' ?hiuyl LlwJIV-V, I i11 tnvut4e-r-^ wild, left iiofstones unturned and'1 '.jiparufl in'' -paiai ' r i iVm i - in mak-inff v' la.-. .ata. .f v : " V -I-Aon. tr. h.. P. 1. the " I 'i^lon 4 M-ifvict ,*vaK ah" infli'sju-nsjitjlo . is f l* tn/lln' V-onv? n15?>?j. Kovs. 1). C. i)ca.- . 1?. I 1'. I", uf the Marion I'Vis'. netv.J. S. V I.oVistor. Rico.. Wells, * r u:'Im' 'i'- -:-y^ ,'i.;1 ?;rp11 . ii' nilii'u tli^t <>?a< <-iIT- n< r iiilow }?h* to mention. a'i/H' in v, ih-ro"." ,Y~ t r?l of .>1.003 ,*va< ia'. { ! Tor- nV'^sions, Co litindent -lnj.nn .m?l ?|Ua;'Jri>nnium SiO.OO. w"oT;"itTr'; ' -'-ii!V"T:!:M7*ith?Thi^ Wiis-'-onr ^ .f t h". I" V - . <*:; on tocord.V. f l)>i* Til i '' of'! ; ' .] " i ' ilia' the com . mitt.C't'' on. avranui'inonts. , Greenville News -.1 - .-11 . . .) ':? ,... . "j ' roat 'I'Siro-tvi Hears Bishop lliirst - V t \ i <; fiH'pv flic-. I. -An . iv'i 1 nTTvTTT ?-r .\V?1 *: *?? . . . ; l|l^ II V heard the Hi. IN v. .lohn Ilurst, prc~'i?jjr mf the Seventh Kpi&Or... ,.a! 1 >- t; !vj*_. . iubraeins? the 'state of Si.trtlV, Disrolina'. deliver a yory able ami ''nia-'vrly discourse yf the evenuj: s'oryii es at. Allen Tcmjdc A. M: E. ' Innvlv. the Kt-v, A. C. Sumpter, pas?> r.. U -ii p Hurst sp ike on "Fteb'iial.. l-'i'ii " t: - ;11111111 t'niu) Matthew 11:2m. "Come iinto me. all yo . that labor ami are .heavy laden, and I'will rive yon ' The Hi shop's foowerl'r.1 ine>'sa:j"e.-besptko profound thought? extensive research and superb erudition. It. was a masterpiece in every i; ?:|-1; ' *. ' :i. Another'.featare of the- .evening., v.as a veryVlWdlinnt address by that. ! ! ' I.f (?'.'ill I'.i e hlents. I)r. D. !i. Sims, who iii.l.iis own incomparable rmnner.-baArilu d that great mass of ! -1:; : !ri 1 \ v.itTi an. -nhlies,; tha*?wtts? delivered as Dr. sims- cm. *" An adduv.s tti the Missionary ladies which vas to have heeii made by S. Carolina's tirst In ly. thequeonly Mrs.; K. . IJiU tha ifui st. was 'called olf on o'vint he.r Jlliiess. The Missionary soc iety. "-thT.iTJla'h Miss F. pL. I .ykc.<, star mutes*. presented Mrs. Hurst \v it it ;t gorgeous bouquet of jp4?H&.prs as a', token 0fthi-ir admiration. Miss I.ykes' address. h uni<iuo poemh was most tinu-ly and Uppvopriate. _liL--Ia-Lp?I hirst responded^,' " There "wi*f-e several distinguished ' visitinpy ministers occupying seats 01V the rostrum:. J >rs. J. W, Rouglass, J V'. Martin. \\\ S- Thompson and Revs \\\ T. jfarris, I\ T.. Elly and others.' The guests wire delightfully 'enter "fa'tu'd J y the church "Hubs at a htrrr-. -jact at tiu? parsonage* following the ?rofvices.???1?. :?i ^?.?A. splendid , muining sermon was '^preached 1>y "the 'ptistiir Rev. Sump-. ! ii r. who "thrilled a largo crowd. The ' iaiiday scho.' it -.on was reviewed ' y r. .1. E. ' ' .?Tin' A. f. IT ! I. ague, profsra'ui included a talk' by 1 I rot'. 11. -Tino nh-n. a idol in -solo- by End'. .T. Iv.TRntofc. with Mrs, A. ;-J. , Chappolle :)s the accompanist; a paper - r<y Miss K. 1".. T.ykcs ;Wul an address , ' y l>r. E. A. E. lluggins, * T' Will Pa Club .met Monday af.. 'ern -t n at the parsonage, where the visual fine ntec'ting was had. Th<? foi iiml opening cxrecises of the i, vling. Insi iliij<i otnu.luiUl 1\Trun 1 ny? ?j i>.h: ?hi'niiiini lit sneakers I v. ere an the program. , > ." i - . M'v. S:'4c V<uins. of Chicago, 111., i^the guest of. her mothers Mrs. E. E ' Jones. . . A f 'I he Upv.' and Mrs. A. C. Sampter t it tended the State* Missionary meet"> 'ng held last week a^Bothel A. M. E.. 1'hnreh. Anderson. ""-??J T'-ovoral othor nipniher?u>of the I.ocal 1?stH-iinnin* ^jwiiOy :ittenJcd the State t meeting last week. The Rev. W. F. Rice, Mesdnmes Pen ^ 'orerass. Johnson. Sanders and Mco" Mlvharr imssrd thru the city Friday (last week enroute from the State : _ ' -* _ i * . % ' r..^_ . ....V3 ; . . /??~?;??H PAGE FIVE r ? Missionary meeting. Largtj congregations Sunday heard I'rof. EaeRiel H. Trezyvant, the-efli:ient principal of the Sterling' Instj1 ute, preach at the niorning and-nightservices" at the Evangeli.st. Baptist. iVhurch, the Rev. A. R. .Burke, pastor. The L. J. t'oppin,Missionary society ?? Mrs. Bessie Fair, president, will meet his month at- the foliating.}iQmos 'Thursday after the first ^Sunday, with ^ Mrs; Lila Lewis, on Malhiy Sti, and Thursday after the third Sunday with Mrs. 1); A. Adams on Green Ave. en-, ertamcd by Mrs. Emam Humphrey-. * \.ll. memhers are. urged to he present? m CH't'h iTiui'tlrig. Visitors nrr. made ' ' ivglcoriie. 1 ' '! The -Rev. J. C, Mirh-Han. P. TtT T-1" the pastor Trinity . A. M. E. e'hurc.hy . Spartanburg, passed thru this-city on [ 'riday of )ast. week. /enroute to An- . h'VSQl.1., . , ' . ^ ' ?, i??. p SPECIAL NOTICE. All Bishops, Geperal QflicCrs and ?tms- j4*?wd 0# ?~: iryitend the Columbia Annual ConVu'iiei' Xdv-. 11. 1928. will 'please * M.lri.V'J<ov. \V. G. Owens, Pastor that Klines may be secured for your en- . r I I U.innient. FaiJ.ure.iu; cytxeulL with ?i.... hr ri^ove l>tare"menr,-yoll Will lib- J'O- s: . lionsihle for your entertainment. . " ' REV. \V. G. OW'K'N.S, Pastor,. . *. L:>:i Pleasant Hill St., Lancaster, S. 0; KOBERT!S SXUDIi) -Superior Quality Phonographs ??C opy ins:. Enlarging. Framing, Kodak Finishing . 1119 Washington St. Columbia, S. C. fi fi fi ? Cures Chills and Fever. o ? 7 Intermittent, Remittent , and liilicus Fever due to Malaria. It kills the nernis, > ? . ttiin The . , > . t : . ~PROT EC TI ON-AG A I M ST ACCIDENT, SICKNESS AND DEATH ' ? Greatest' Secret, Fraterial, Benevolent d iu Patriotic Organization Kiiowh. . , THE GUIDE TO? - I, enlth. Happiness, Brotherhood, Prosr Tity. Felpwshlp, Charity, Kindness, Jus* t ee,.Mercy and Love. OFFERS-TO-ITS MEMBERSHIP Aid When sick. Protection o.t death, Aid n'Disaster and Distress, Aid to'Students i i College, Free Hospital Treatment and Medical Advice.. Deputies wanted to. organize edges in every city, town and ham let In Soutii Carolina. .. . . . . . Fo?? ??.0Q. Si')M|at PispriYLittnn? how offered Candidates lorR.VtemUei ' 5 for $J.OQ everywhere in America. V For Information, write SKYMCH'lt ORKOl.U, (irand Noble Secretary, State Headquarters, /111!)* WASHINGTON STULET Rev. J. E. Beard, D. D., . Abbevllla . lira ml '.Nqlie ^'ohmijuider M. A. Evans,, M. 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