The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 13, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, October 13, 1928
cto^o -Vygoy^-y
I Church News
By REV. J.
CBGB3H093?tg O O Oi^CtCu^CX.- CtCX-CX-v 0.v.C-.Ce
ZION BAPTIST Clll RC.Il II.AP
I'KNIMiS. ?
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?- We had a -glorious' Sunday"'schpol
last Sunday. Bro." 'thomas Daifran
onencd and closed i lie exercises with
his usual,dispatch. Many clashes reported
arid their ,.t"achers Were present
with prepared lessons. Hew. J.
D. Condoift,, of the ( onpro Free State,
Central Africa, who is a student at
Splwin University, iSelma, Ala., was
on hand and /addressed- the school at
length on.the customs of African p^'o
: pie. His, talk was moat interesting
W from .start to finish. Our Supt. Dr.
I). K.. Jenkins was absent, because of
H soreness of eyes, both of his eyes are
badly infected; we hope however, for
V his speedy recovery.
11:30 a. nr., the vested eltoii formic
c(| their processional and marched to
the choir stand to the strain of "Holy
Hofy!! 'Holy!!!" A large conuretraM
tioh greeted the pastor on his" return
-after-a- two-weel<s r u v tval-i n- W4tISUwil
Salem, N. C. Dr., .). C. White was
t in fine trim for preaching; liis voice
> was good, his preparation fine, and hi"
entire self was deeply overwhelmed
~ " ^TTi the spirit. .11 in?t??vt was Matt.
^ 27:22:" What then shall I do with
: '""'l0 who called tlie Christ?"
Subject: "Pilate before fhrist.1' Tin
. speak"t'T~cxplained that the theoloftica'
make ."this subKn*4'.'Christ
before Pilate," but owing to
the vacillating:, wobbling, trembling
-spbterfuges. of this Roman CiovernorJudge,
and the. easy self-poise, the
moral naturalness, and the unexcita
hie demeanor of Jesus of Nazareth
as he stood before that time-server.
hat .brow-healer ivho asked "wlm
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is trutn -and dismissed pimseit ocfoi'e
an answciv eonld be given;
ir.ak es Jesus. truly the Judge while
Pilate appears in the wle of a ,pris>
oner. [ ~ ~77 : ; ;?*? ?
The sermon was .fraughtwith great
power. Drs. I. .E. t.o\xer.v ;lnd R. W.
Baylor accompanied the pastor on the
platform. Rev. J. I). C'ondola.. African
stintent of Selnia University was
givoht chance- to speak and the. church
gave him $11.00 to help him in school.
Mr. Condola will spcjak at Zion Wednesday
night again. ' Rev. R. W. Baylor
filled Rev. White's appoinmterft at
Zion Pilgrim, Arthurtown at- three o"?
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Communion was observed at !R30,
the church was onj fire from the be ginning
to the end. A large crowd
was served, Sunday was a day long
to be remembered.
At,G:G0 oa'clock the B. Y. P. U. sci vices
were held. Madam J. 0. White
presided, at the piano.. Mrs. Alma I..
Hopkins was elected, secretary. R<?v.
J. C. White lectured 011 the lesson,
; subject: "The Prophet Anoints a
Kin-ri-" Thorn u-as ji 1:1 r i>f> rIVlwil rrf
men and women, young boys ami
The* contest between the boys and
girls resulted in victory for the boys.
$5 .00 was - thewolleetion. Watch ouv
B. Y. P. U.* grow. The song services
wpre very gootfr
8:00 p. m., Rev. White preached
another great sermon on the "God's
Test of Abraham's Faith." If you
don't know the way. to Zion follow
~~ i~Th<T~irro\vds. You?will find a hearty
Av.elcojpe to all our services.
i NTER-DENOMIN ATI ON A I. MIXISTERS
UNION MEETS.
The Inter-Denominational Minster?
Union met .at Second Calvary Baptist
church, Tuesday,~Octr-2,~-Rev; Chai*
11. iBrown,, presiding. After the devotionals
by Dr. G. T. Dillard, I)r. R
E. Brogdon, secretary,was excused tc
visit his father, Rev. C. F. Brogdor
of Sumter, who was tepovted very ill
.On part of the Union, Rev. S. B. Wal
lace oileml~a~vnry sympathetic pray
er for his Wgeedy ^recovery.
Reports of the various committees
were heard and approved;?The business
discussions were"of the highesl
t vnn t nui'b f Tl t- in i'i i i iihrnn of ib*;
present conditions now confronting
as. Drs. Watson, Wallacet Page anr
i'oungblood spoke very encouragingly
of the Business League.
GREAT MEETINGS AT CHAPPEIXE
STATION
Beginning Tuesday evening, Octo
ber 16th and continuing for a tini<
to be announced, a series of sermons
will be delivered at Chappelle Sta
_ tion A. M. E. chui'ch, of'which Rev
! . " II. J. Bryant is~pasToi\ DTT ttre" *B\r
eriing of fife 16th two suiimnis will lx
had; one by Rev. H. W. Walker, pas
*r>r qf Brown's Chapel at Arthurtowr
and the other by Rev.' lvlarcellus Kot>inson,
pastor of T^eeiTelFTTdrvrMTsslfm
These ministers will be bolstered uj
?i -^-by haying their respective choirs sing
for them. The public is inyited t<
these services. , , .
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> of Columbia
C. WHITE
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TliK 11.. V. i'.'i . OF SliCQNl)"7?AL_
\ aim <mi K< ii <;ivt;s s'l'Ki;uisi:
I'ARTV, FOR Mil. Vi'IL\
hi am ii. wiirrii.
A" Surprise Party wiis jriven ?Ion.
o.'or.iiK?O'T: >;t ? >. m?the I .'au--.
Lit ill heme id' Ml. n-nd Mrs. R. I.. Simons
on Senate St., in honor uf* Mr'.
TV. ilUam llj White.?Tlio In hi so was uio
lu-tl wiih beautiful llowers, The
idlers were earrie'd out in black and
."yoT w to represent The Halloween
reason,. Mrrrry crrrmrs?ww?plnyedT
loll, wed by a comest. '1 I tip~ Winners >
wbiy fust prize, Pint'. Ilanbo'rry; 2nd
; prize M.r, i otts a yd :?rd prize M.iss
Fortv.U, PoaliU'd.went- t-o Mrs. R meh
anil Mrs. Myers. Mi as Forrest".Rave
' i A..i< i..ii- i...i*. i. >l~
.* . onv. vu4j\ i*i- ? uc ii vu .iir*
' after, whie-h?Mxc?presented to Mr.
White a token .from' ihe" Society. * '
Mr. White rcVpftndqd rcYp c-sinj;"
I his thanks and his. rejtrels ut Laving.
W o wore served with ire- ere*?m and
'f .-tikl', Ufl-e-t- uhieh ulk4.hu kuukU. sain-;,.
1 .1 sonfi in trilnite to"Mr.. White,, cynt?.
I posed. by M ra. Iraura Goode-Jones.
Music was rendered throughout the
evening. liy Miss Forrest and Mr.
\V iritc. - ' . * ,j
* The*1 quests were: Kev. and Mrs: C.
I 11. ..R.-pvvn; . Mr.. and. Mrs. R. L. Simons;
SI IV":?M initio:?""""'"ir- Mrs.
| tt? itie Roach, .Misses Ottie Green,
: I<'ve|t'mt?e?Whiter Alma Forrest. Fran
|..:ie lhtll. liy/.el GotV, II attic Hapood,1
>!'i nie Siitlon, Edna Jackson,. .Prof.
Liiahberry, Messrs.White and.Myers. |
i Mr. While left Thursday to take
j p lii.s work" in the High School at
t. Paul. We hope for him a suc!
o-:;l'ul term.
! r.W S <)F TIIE jf N(OR .MISSIONARY
SOCIETY OF SECONDY A I/
.1 VA BY Cllt'RCH.
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i-hi* Junior Missionary Society was
ntuhained by -Miss. Edna Jackson,
at her 'home on Oak St., Friday, Oct;
j >. .The meeting was .opened by the
Iprctf'uLnt Miss Ottic Green, " Misses
. Richie Green and Josephine White had
) -barge of ;the program. Our direc:ress,
Mrs. Roach and other members
nade short talks, oh the subject. Mrs.
i doacli has lmtny things planned out
of the Club in the near future.
After the business part of the meet
- ?ng> we' were served with> ice punc'i
nd cake. The next, meeting will be
)ct. 10. ... - '
MT. I'I, FAS A NT CHL'UCJITKOGRESSES
I M)KR 1)11. JONES.
Abbeville, S. C., Oct. 7.?Sunday
| was indeed 'a "great day at Mt. I'leafcI
ant Baptist church. Led by Miss
Kate Bressley our worthy superintenlenl.
the Sunday sehool seemed to lie
i 'illed" throughout with new life. With
" every teacher, including the pastor,
i Rev. A. C. J dries, at his post Of duty,
.! the life of the Apostle Paul was
; J -ory interestingly taught. He that is
' j athirst come to Mt. .Pleasant Sunday
j school and drirtk. Strangers pleas,
antly received.
Everyone present enjoyed Dr. .Jones
. message , Surrrtuy. The?5vatch-word
.! it Mt. Ploasahtjs, a house for the pas
tor. Evefy-?H*Id is-trying .to jaise
funds for tne new parsonage. ' The
membership is looking forward to
j he first?Sunday in November.
It has been said that Mt. Pleasant
j i is in better, shape today than it has
{"been in years. We afe trying to
brighten' our corner. For fears we
have ghnrte but dimly. But with the
divine aid we mean-ta Fake our_piac<i
/among the brighter stars for wf? know
. ihat wo must awake and arise or be
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. R[.': IM-X'TS \T ST XA.MKS
E. CHURCH.
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J Sunday, Oct. 14th, at .'1:30 there
I will be a program hard to match.
> This program will be made 4up of
; some of the most outstanding men
I and women of this city. Among
. ! mr?rt will li/> Afrwcvw T R T onvt;
! (I. L. Floyd, W. H. Harvey, Dr. Panj
ic's nad Prof. Aciamm, a natiye
, Frenchman and others. Missels Founi
. faine, McGlaLn and Green, teachers of
[Allen 'University will render solos
-'and readings. Miss Clark will also
5 give a selection. " *
5 beginning Moonday night, Oct. 15
' I there will he a series of preachings
. by some, of the best ministers of the
city.?Monday night, Or.t. 15, Rev.
I people'; Tuesday night. Oct. 16, Rev.
i C. 11. Brown, pastor of 2nd Calvary-,
1 Wclm'Mla.v night, Oct. 17, Rev, S. S.
rr Vorrngldood, pastor of 1st. Calvary ;
? Thujsday night, Oct. 18, Rev. Bryant
; and their choirs and people will be
> with, us.' You are cordially invited
to attend. / ;
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TTIE PALME1
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FAjfti'lKW A. M. V.. IIIIHCII H.\B CAMP
MKKTINC.
Denver; ? t )'ci. ?Tin1 l1 mr j
v'ieW A. At. K. .church re^onUy-closed
a successful tUinip Meeting. The
meeting was held Sept. l'.f-'JfJ, ineju-'.
.sice. "The following1;' minister took^
piU't in the meeting:- Revs. (!. S/, Me- .
Miller. K. I,. I.awton, .1.. It. Calloway,
and P. J. Wilson. Mrs. Boldoii of
Crci iiwi od .rcni-jcnd?vnlnaMc service
with her fervent gospel singing: A
fecit.U*e'of these meetings is the an-.
Wiu'i 1 rally-" The rally jv;k. .quite a
success, "when allowances are niadc
I* '"li 1' -lev
falls. The*sinn of-?J?5.f)U was realized
from this effort', i Another effort- .is
+ , V
to he made tlie fourth Sunday, m -October;;'
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Rev. Heed Is well htought of hy his
' mom hers Tim! t hed-ino mtmily in- general.
His wife Mrs. J. Ruth Reed
is an ideal hclpniafr, 1
HKV u r;, V-y ,vj Hp. IS ( ALI, 1:1)
TO Til F. Ml\ CMYK It ARTIST
(IURCI1.
The Mt. Ol;vo Ikipt'-t Cjlp.u-'h has
called the Itev. W. (!. Cu'?1. r l'm< 1; is.
ihci.r )i:fst'ir. lie Was orescnt on the i
fifth Sunday in Septe.lhcr and. preach'
j ed. fropi (lala'Jans "P>e not deceived,
Cod is notm ' 1 I v. ui', u'm>
? ????? rf. ? ?.#!. . 1... 11 ' 1... -.1 .
^ ? * . CI i iit 11 nmrr i u HIM I . : i; u I ur cl I:m?
1 reap." 'Fveryboiiy enjoyed th" sermon*
tn the [highest.. ~ *
Wf.i-Ciinli.i' ;< *)>" Yean". fill- tin- Mt.?
Olive Br?pi is* i Inn\ h. ;v:d u> IV ! s'fe
imSTyim? that the. eh web !a- m-i'e
.no mistake in eall:n.c I. in. (Vine uv? r
jjext,. week arid hear. Inni ill 1 lit*' re- |
vivn-J pieet in.;,. -I '.(> Jv'KitV". St, ' !
i Deacon Anderson. Reporter,i
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TUB 12 TliIBIOS .VI.* ST. \l \RK BAP
TIST CHI KCII. *
i Tli6 Twelve Unties of Israel was
'-(fd at~FTi"ATTTip1v~ltrrpti?t- rtntrrti. Del.
IS. This hoinif a! contest between Jlri
and .Mrs. R. M\ Clark's club of 'JikI
Caivapy Baptist church and St. Mark
Baptist church, ore the 2800 hi- ek of
Senate St. Aside, from the finance?vq
yet" a spiritual lesson nut of the
play, that will not lie foxtrot ten s> on. 1
Rev. Broadus and his- members are
doimr a erreat work. Pray for theni
that the Work iiiay ?o on. Manythanks
to all who.'helped in this ef-i
. _fprt. Total amount raised !?l>2.ix. j
-St... Mark led in the c?vntc.st with
I' '
Clinton News
The High school hovs -entertaim
the High school girls Friday evening
. at 'the' homo of Mrs. Nannie Young.
I The I'ulpi.t Aid .'Hoard ( \uh nu t'
i Friday at the home of Mrs. lteriha
Ferguson. ?; ?I
* Visitors at? the home of Roy. .F.. I.<
I I.illiewdotT. last week were Mr. .1. .1.
j Dillard, of Columbia, Rev. A. ('. Sum,
tor of (Jreenville and I'f.ol. \V. A:
White of Laurens.
- Rev. M. C. II. Dillard of I! ;mher was
heig last week on business.
Mrs. Mary.I.cake has re*uracil
an extendi'tj^tr?|j-ti'tlu l. W. Va.
i Miss Ohftntfe ivodon "fluidc a husitieSs
trip to Greenville. Friday evening |
1 enfl spent ^updav evening in Now- .
berry. , 9" ; j
Mr. S. L" LiHicwnd w ill ljjnu1 Teres day
for Allen I'niversitv to bpglu hiscollege
course.
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STRATI, HOME MISSION.*' .
"| Eiloree, FT ?The ITuiiie?Mis.non
(*!ul> met at Fvan Chee ehoro's home
Oct. 1st. The -.upper division of the
St. -1'anl S.untee Union met with the
\ft Olive Rrmtist church Sent Ofl-ftO
' Deacon I*. I,. Green and Sister -Victoria
Boatw night wen* there in the oprfh.
inp of the meeting. On Sunday the
pastor of St. Haul and his wile motored
from Holly Ilill and took Mis.
Frazzie Green and sister Clco Monroe
to the Union,
j Rev. I). S. Wells installed three
^ deacons, for Rev. J. W. He-more of Mt.
j Olive Bnptistch yreh7~~The St. pftttU
(Sunday school met at 4:.10. After
which the scholars took a hike to the
baptism at Rev. ,f. M. Folder's new
'chxuxir. -.We_atgjjvery gl^d to harethe
pirls that stay with th& prineipaj
' of the Orangchprg County Training
school back to enter their school work
' for this term.
"run?im 11 mi iniiii 1iP~
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1TO LEAJ)ER
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fj
usting the sacred - - }
t ions v to our compe- . v jr
, Understanding, dig- ? '/ .
d Service insult
ilete compliance wit h ^ % ,j
[he Inviolable rights ir-' -j
desires of~The beed.
mm i i \ n.\i\ A
I; M.liu 71
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i n 'was Ki,reri :i'i 'lV.iii-A. -i
l-'huivh 'in 11 n v of t'.ii , ! j \
(irntU'1 .--Va- i
tnifl.iyiooit " I- tlif
he ehurch. '. .
Alter a i.iteraiy V " >
tlntr nf'-RTvc'i inji's IY? i?%. vile * r
p ii tinont-'ol* the f';inij;h a:* 1 o'
i.ity", hy ' Hro; J; '.v.-. Hvy - < F
l'-a -ti.-t Chut eh, Ihe.'.M. A', .0 <
the eounty at la.'.e," IVofe 1 . i .
juisiioiidcd' in well rh< : r V-v: < .:;]
fr-i. . an I.lli i illi- ill' tie -.y
hej.es to ae.eoinijlish, anil a "<j for
evaporation of evcryJ i;..
l'iof. has ailile I the el< <
y, ratio to 0I1V "Fehr.ti/. at.<i 1
<.\eiy student- that graduated"
yvnr revui nedr jfo t'al,,- ' vi r'
\V.41Uifiey hipl I^atnavj. At-. A. <
ihu various enlU ue-,?tU? i'?<?> ?;1'
an expense, of ^ahout -"S?
I-n'dvr the ksxle) -iiip of l'ro;..~?
ami Itt.s- t e.V 1 tee.-. M. u > n r ^Ttrr
!-'ehoo| bids fair to Hike'liei |.; u"i
fiinnp* tlie cla.-* A 'Serial.. r> *ii
*?f ilia-slate.
>:,orviccs. utr'tiS.' T.ri.h~n A"*.
;("Hatch Were k <"i ail '! >. ' 1
(in:1 pastor Rev. Parker !r
.stroii}* si'iituii la lir1 i?i>
Two Vae\v> df t'iii- 1 hr - i . ...
. . \i ii_nrc iii-ille liliVist ?LtA_r;:j.r ,<sj|)
ence el aim rally, villi v.! e ;
tee tih Sunday in-UviA. Vi
At n.'uhl Rev/ <>-. "1.;
a/cached a vt-ry alile i i
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lifty. #
M rs. I.?<*ij.fi' h A.'.raw fur. I
of Mr. ami Mr*. I'ki. V.. .!
t irneil to'New York a.AJL .
|t,eilsanxH'ae{?'ii;'n.At h rue.. .
' Misses (Jertruile M ?o i "> . *t
Rla/kwell, , Kr. a!, e i.i i
Mao-Rhodes, .I.ilt.e . I.e. ion*a; :
i.UVe returned fro.rt, ilr? ii??i:Y!V v.'
They . s;rt'iit ihr I '
samiiiii' their .-ual'es :?l* l.i.c ,M.. ;
Hi. '. ?? -
Miss Julia ('.av..!\>..1, !i- d;. .
of Rev. and Mrs. CraV. ail. \ ii
ju. nurse, at Tuskeuec is Vn?n.e vi - i
i.;... .....M. vi.it ; r ' i "
uViderji'ono ;i miik>r tq etni ait:. t
n?.\v iiwm'ovintf suiiU it n .ly i ? 1 her
work..
Sumter isiey**
! The Sumter Nov?s* hits--lint a'/aw
} in the i.alnivilo. Le.uit r.inr the t'.c
* i.hat our news nintr ha- l?:
I .lit i IK' tv> the .Ml. I'isjrnl'i 15u!'a i
t?'v'lu'-t he-loss \vev-kt-4.'.i < ?.!
..1 hat e rent n:uu'l\ So anxious ;
to' keep in itjaoy iiiiijo.- :r p. t
of the protrrfss" r'f. 4iie .
? . I ,
state we njruoji v.X
* .; JH'
I-. I,:n t Sunday \v>ts If .ii- t <t day at
I'isjrah and the Sunday. .v.'as. to
jrlory. The sun.-rinti-:
I out, Mrs. Annie San 'aw - e
-Tke?Sunday?Suimol. T1u-l La _
tras. vfry trued. Kev. K.ee y> .'- a
h>est anil treated us with, an '..her
p 1p sermon Suhjert. "i h*- .1 . i :s
| '<'ei*. *31 ore* than si-1-,w-~c?-a?: ,i
tint' joined the eiiuieh. ...
the mimK'i to-Hit .
Rt'v. Kite's a ini ni.uV ; .
roninioncdtd. I n-!ti" the ev. y
Te- ,\\hah hi' ha - I:;'1 i id - j>?
rile eoiilt! hate done hamuli". ! \ .
menilieiiM 1 -ttint when -1it?-t?o!;-.eh.
the chutrh had.keen t-:i ,:i. .
f t- quite four month;-'. 1 he
side of the ehunh was _'ov.rid'o*
Rev. IJiec l eintr strumre to lie
turn*?aud?hnldtv of. ti e t.
nveotinrf with o-nno-dt i >" *
.himself jtreatly Mar.U;< :il} , ed, TV
has proved hijrisetf .to he a v. i'
approved of God. If lias 1 eon- :i
etilar yeaf, tonjfh on evei y . rid,-,
despite Iliat fact .all of our e!
are up to date and ahem < ? he"
J We held our last quart ftv c
ertre on October 2nd., P. K. piT
full for the yeJV- 1)1,1 i ?.l c...
money is insrcns: d r " .
Mt. TMstrnh rs-still "n ih< ' >
are proud of our Hishop 1 lusi t
" " Allvrf tl.i 1 .iii-o.hnvto.? ere ts-**
in the jrreat h'ir lie/.-r.r v. w fn
^rress at Mt. Piserah. The ladi9<
working this week t > put o\o.j
Many of our nu mbers who lef
dilTevejit parts of the country fev
summer are now cominpr hortte.
are indeed glad-to see all of the
"** Greenyille News
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' ' .Mr. Frank Nelson l'a^n?s.
\
J i'V remains' of the late Mr. Frank
? . I v. :: > died Sunday nijrht, "Sept.- \
was ftiuerali/,ed Wednesday, after- <
, !>? at All mi Temple A. M. K. church
1 . i ! (> ' was a devout members 1
; l ie as'or. Rev. A.'Sumptiuv as:
Kev. W. S. Thompson.
< . Mr. Nelson had been ill
mi \y iu y'th. for. several years, I art
i ti\ did lint lose liis uiK'oii
>; a le faith, To him death was. on
?r-?t? LLe__is survived '.by his
.^a number of relatives and. it ^
rI liis.ber of riends.
." -s Su-iv Hivins, the attractive
. in i, bur of .Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Hivins >.
: : " i week, loft Castle lastly
t ' V i .' Ii.a, Vrtmr?silo ill" l ulu1?r
' *d .
< :; ?!. -S:i<_ was acconipartied by he'r^~
, , '>I v'. "Bivins, who V'ill reTii'in *
. uf '^'iw'wk.
Key. \\\ C. Crawford, ,pusto.r;'
. - ' >5 'iici \. M. K. church, Anderson.
,j ... :i.\ hen- < ne day last week
)iV. . .. Al'? e Kisheri Mi;s. Sriiith. Miss ^
? " iiv-o?-? ine Kdis and?Mes.-.ys. H. B. .?
v 11 <: . . ? ..
.. , | .. h-huiti ^id Walter Fisher, motored
j i> !! and Undoes Sunday fast..;..'
. , .i!, -.-K' a Ptioicau Trezevant. the
' | . ' Prof. H. H.- Trezevant, pfinci.
; ; . : . ill IT 1! UUlte. Ul'I'i'i'Oil pi.
la vi" \ u Wednesday Af last week
"ii* h M'-vl i'?.ser\.?; ;is' am instructor in the
ally,*,. . *-K
l ist 1(u a Boston i)aniels and Mis? ^
. > i i 1 i ,'.c!s, of State C'olltree, speiit
' at,- 'lu ph jC week- he.re- U s _ Jbe liests of
it: ,'T "verier and Mi<C iJ0litlilTin-I
Vvtlkerson. . .
?4'-kv lie--. ,-A. U. KurUy. pastor .ul E-"
:.it Baptist cl urcii. delivered ai t
: \-ji i? iat the I"hyllis' \V heat ley
i! a- . .ii -
' Con'er-Sunda'v "afternoon, it was renOi?
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' :' i ; . .di.ary of the Phyllis Wheat
'.-1. ' U'y Centor.^ire.-ents ;i grand literary
d 11-.and lo'.'isir d \r?i<rrani at the .Center
1 | '.d-ty afternoon-. October 11th '1
- r-t. v V-lu.k.. |!'he_public is cordially" I
il ' ' , veih: ' <'oimnjlteeI'Miss Florence
i ykv ."chairman: Mrs. Hattie Parker.
.. - .ant: "li iss Alice Felder, treas*
. ? : ; Vj. s Mamie -1. Broek, secretary.i
l ' 7i. W-.11".ivj: Workers Club liiet M?n
1. iij't u-j at the : h<?nie" of Mrs..,
*n .la Strong. < !! Anderson" Uoad.
hi. La re an. excellent meeting was eniyr.il
||, kn L." King, of Klyt Rock,
. S\. i at the past week-end here
"thy - . '!,(' ei:e 1 of her mother, Mrs. Ma- '
1 ": ' 'd , A. '.White' .on?Ham built* St.
1 Mi 1 II. fT. Williams has. returned
herg .j,.a ; lyvssV'trip' to N'e\v York City
"'hi.' ' . , ,ini111ce On tlowcrs at Allen
- Trnrd-e; whiles to express her apprc1dot*
. i.-n to. the ladies who so Very
* *' in'!y fitrnisliVd . flowers during the.
vIsvjt ' . :.<h <;f September. "
V-aig. . '] iTTTeTia "Oo'pehuntrfin evangelist.
t"'h" ... Ir i b.f. Anderson County,, who
U'U*- ' /.i. licied; tiie recent Florida storiii.
iincited to conduct a series
i':ievi\:fl meetings at-one of the .city
iiu'rciws some-time in-.the very near
' lv. Mr?. Ctrju-l-and said to be
?? . ) ..v nf iimiin-il ability and her
a red lure is looked forward to. with
ason k:n. interest. ' - _
ntri-. V?j!;!t ':il:.d ; coiurregatiuis Sunday
in- 1 i' c Kov. A. C. Suinptor preach .
;? i.tv -r- ;b" in..riiing' and evening/ services
e-.-wS XW-n Titi-nlc A. M. F. church, of
d i.it i:. a, j-, js tlie pastor. The evening ami
:i c.v.hich was taken from Rev- ;
"MJO. was especially powerful
' ,; 'l'i-yi i stintr. Tliere w.erc two mem
*" ' . s added t??. ,tho church foll"wimr
( .-.chin}; discourse.
?V; '.VHeWles Cluh njet Thursday.
::tc'vnoon at; the homo of Mrs. M. A.
'...? T?-rT-t-?r\r hitt St.. whore a very
" \ moot iiur was had. '
T ? Sunshine Club mot Wednesday.
, i'< m iv vn at-4^u> .residence of Mrs.
i ?CatHonp ~on?JSoehals? _?1?_
s* ~ ., oVndid session w^s o'l.tej;
1 .i i y ;i lares number of memboraaiul
' ' . "ivii:j?>us refreshments were
i .rvciT. ' ,
*+++-; :?? ?a.
t i * "*
ar.ee 'IT. t'AKM KI. NEWS.
;v. in !??>d triad to have the j
inr. Sinpi i-r Convention here on the ot.h
i0;. . in Sept . 1 ?-v. It'was. a ercat
.,,, 1 The.' r>>'! w:ne' t heirs took
:.m t Vy-ft* ?'fuvt r. K -k (MM. Ml- Wen,.Hit
-?t -y mrd M .. H?-brvn? l?uv. J1- out
- --I pietif tl :t vcv * eoo l .sermon and it
i po, suite: the ooens-wm.
but' Tet y we bed a very
..in... *ron v *'.uiown* v. K. II. Curry
y.i ... i-^oi . lleet ion for the day $'20.12
Vfcv. We h . j 'Miss IV valve Pcvett aud Mr
M in !.' I s: Augustus Rollingson as.visional
iters. Wo art- planning to^have a
. a , y Wresting program in the near,
Wo fnv which the proceeds are to
and he-given over to the Missionary lanettec.?in?.
....... i ^ ? L
pro- The patrons of St. Majy sohonT"hre
! are ' .meer Wodfi^sfPiy. 'Oct. 10. at 12
ihe oV'oeli plan for the. opening Of7"
svliodj in t he' liFaT future.-. .
I- the day for'Conway, to teach. We
Mrs. Kadv Lee and Rev. Humor
m. [are on the sick list at thfs writing.
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ami mt'jtflici * I'o Hr->\vn, Chapel j
' ru .- < <! iheirlast Quurtely Confer- ' *1
a?je for th*. . .> ? ? is. ?Ail-tho?r-up.<>rt.s - '1
ve.li- rl#ih|.<!ete?i and t.'m 1'. I... Wejlt ' '
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. "Tr pp aml'.J. !>, Amier-oft praf-t'd
he riNhii.m .'also whli our honorable
a < >-, K'.'v. M.M. Thonie-o . ' *',< ; ... j
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M/p. I^lii sarid-r, liu^'w^e <?i" the' . j
:<-> KiV- \*\ ;?j. Sii?' V hed \- * ' $
<>. :he *-\Ja\<-rljj\~ Jju-jv',** !.' "Monday. . . j
.pit ff/i- ; ? p' ta' .i/*. v.are pdad . \
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.Vln-. Annit'Saii'U'rs ! ( it still- a
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h thv .'iYu.w'og school aval \V"e;' hp\>0 i
i. fur a successful c'I toriii. . i
.Mr. Jo- a a*?;-'hull Lys,. rc-turfied to
ai'.i r. - wto ki . '
i.h xohrJivt's, and -f
..Mi.--1 I.mma-Lce Gail y, will ^ 11 re*
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ROBERT'S STUDIO
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n \Ve?1iv:te several Uh'kryvojd, I
a KcniiHi:-|"H. 1., C. S't:i:h. FotOna ?
3 and ut-hcr make?- vvb-kd* have ?i
bCen repaired an ubnilt. Sold I .j
h a }>uar:mtee. Mon'Hly pay (8
J melds it' desired..: 'a *
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