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' ' t ' Saturday, Octoher 20, 1028. ' cocfr ? ?O-t c-O'tfiytg! I Church News -T " Uy JfV. J. 1MKST* I'AI V AKY BAPTIST >*'" J ~ ~ 1 "7 c jyi kcii j Tlie church. is in full bloom wUh a program last SipnRiy. Suporinton- 1 dent II. \V. ihn risen ami His teachers wcmC ai -their p .f Isj. with a Jarivv number pVnstmt.?_?i-i * At~t1nnTr?7i,oi?Tt> services t)u? pusta ?v\-\. i UIIH;<1':\MU| IJIViUMUMl 51T1 eloquent' s< i iimV to. a large and, en ?:?*?Btnsrnstir-?audience. . Dim candidate was-.iv'eivcd for hnplisiti jtitul a large nuiiiher were baptised at the close -of tin- services. Th Holy Communion. Was ndminisy hs teied at :!:; () P. M. to a huge altendance. Just after the communion B Gorvices the Calvary Choral Club undor the nianaagonient of Mi's. S. S. ^f'~CT?MUuebh??d- and Miss Jcnic?Adnni .?mrtdrr the church., They a re .'perfect injA" plans for a IlalJoWe'en party on to- Octolier 31. i, . "-m In tlu-1 wonlng tin1 pastm?(hi ilh-d his audience with a spiritual scrim 11 * Which was a gospel treat and full ol ,1 inspiiat-hm- for all. ?? ?^ .. ?The church was representated at the* UieliUind County Fair of which our Mr. Dickson is -secretary. According to 'the-decision of the judges . First Calvary showed (he best display and so bestowed to us the first prize TliLNiTV (III KCtl IIOI.DS It A I.I; V .^panriniiurg, >.- ( t)et. i:?,?sunday a lit>v:e crowd t\ltoil thy pews'of .Trinity- A. \f. K. Church Tor the thorn in# roctjrrc . i * ~ "" 'itn' rrr^t or;-l!rT. Jv:trr-J\lc<.'t4lau-\\^o-r in .tine trim. . . ' . S- veil nicnihqrs were added to .tin church. _ . .?, Af -U diLL o'ciiitJy thiy Hc('o!(' 111 ajn. pastor pi' tin- .Majority Baptist Church aiiil his choir were with us, he preacli??A:?lul a's-oiiJ stirring sri'mim and \ve all who htippv to have them, .j ". t At Tiotl oVloc'k the A. C. K. League services were held. At Si'lt) l'.- M. the pastor preached unot !uw great -sermon, everyone present enjoyed the message. \ Sjinday nip. lit he jug; rntljis, night all the Cap-, ta ns were at their stand, i The Rally was quite asuecess, t)i.e : .stiiii raised.\yas niore than.six-'hundred i tkdhirs.- jLUOthdr eO'ort'..is-.t?? he tiltnle ~ hi short, . . v Ml Nisi lilt IA I. NO IKS ?? The I nterdenominational Ministers Union met M.niuluy at the usual hotir,Or. Dillnnl Win}*' a J it tie late,* the. devotion was conducted by "Rev. 11. K. KnuinueL Since the speaker who was t>n the ptogram, was. ah seat, the lire-, thren. had a general discussion on how to encourage our members and other. - r-mia-ist er*-. rf- -the?efty?tew attemO'thrl iiion. We want the brethren to ^mr* 1-kniiVV-thal_u^ h:ivo on fst 'tm?mh<>rship Wanrpaien for those who have notenralled'and we are asking all our members to bp pre so lit at the next meeting. The Union has changed the day of Meeting from Tuesday to Monday, 1.4 *u,' u " ' : il 'ill.* I'Ul HI*.' ruilll IV.HUIIII5 nil- Silllie. 1111' " inceiiiier is. to l?o holt! at Second Calv; ry' Baptist Church. Itev. C. II. Hrowri, the president, invited the Union to meet at his home end at the usual hour the brethren I v.eie there. After "the business session was over there were several ladies who .seemed to be \e\y busy-. In a tew minutes hew^-eonies Mrs. M. M Brown, the wife of Itev.; C. II. Brown, who knows how. to prepare fitjijd tiiines to* eat, Associated with liei were Miss .Josephine While and Miss. Kdna Jackson. ' * ?kdlhml- turned thanks?to -Drv Urown and the ladies who work so faithfully to?finake it pleasant for the . : The- second M?Tnday in each month f is a date when any of the members may invite the Union to their homo. Let's sooMiow Tiiany will meet us.at - Second ('elvary Baptist Church. Monday the 22nd, at noon^_= - m ? m HOY PREACHER AT WINNSBORO ? Nathaniel Harrington, the wonder boy preacher, has been to Winnsboro carrying on a revival for Rev. A. Johnson at Whitmire A. M. E. Church - , for srx night s. People from all in v i the county came, white and colored. It was the first time in many yent-s that Winnsboro has had such 'a meeting as this?. The boy preacher is a ?wopder. It does almost as ' Tmrctr good to see him .as hear him. lie- is a student at Allen University, Columbia. i of Columbia I U v - - C. WHIT F , - ?! . " .. . . i\ ZUhN Ua!, i: Vi i Vi t kch IIU'' ' * i i r- ' . \ ^ ; , * i , (Mti .k-i. ?;i\.. ,-ii o I .. xi'cll mi .the*; .ti| . i I i.t..i\ i. \' . t. !,'*.. . . > a.i;*/ iiu reus in;';;' all i;!ii' Tin- 1 .4:1'rs c.!.;s. ) ! \\a- iv;i'.i'<i:ij'iit Sj.ii!da.v.. '1 hi.-* tlaSs 1 w ii : 'm ..>.M?A!i.*, I Lilian .1! Ivir i -V. a,!' tllvv ) j?Ut" nvc'rv; . j;. ' many" jij <'it .1 !i. ?. v u-.n.. ur the in n < ! t.i.c ' r<it .t s.nuaiaau Hi> Ik lias ikviV HFi'H a!i!i' tir take up, the- u i) L T' i.ajly 'itii1. la-is elass went t<> naught. .\fcrs. -K White mu'I .i!?< I i. i< ll-an'-i, eoijsistinjr'ol' i '%>' HK"i, a'u.i th at .tda.D'1. is , aaaili to i the l?iv. ,-i-m?t?if iiuixit^ up of seme- of.the be.-t nion'.'of ouiN hureh ;T?T?1 TT.hi efn.s .wilT leadZion's ' jOfooli Si'iiiiii'.?.ol?.!<" I.?Watoli my pro? -diction. 11 :?: *? J1 old Zi >n was packed, the pastor, Rev. J; C.'"AS hike preached 1 from' 'I'm. i i !> .?0." "T; u:-t?ill tlie I.-id with all thine heart, and lean not -unto .thine own understanding-. In iialUUhy.'. wayK.-tttkmuvfttlgfe I ?i in riuid j lie will direct thy paths." Subject: "Al'sotute' Titist in .(iod." The sor-1 . nion will never.'Jju forgotten in Zioiu in ninny a day ; the church was mov- j ed and stirred, to its very depth** -A nuri)b?.M\chn'ie idrward jiiul united-with.' the church. . ' - ' At S:l.*> a. in.. Rev's. .1. ('. Whiti and T. II. Rroadirs went over. Id (he State penitentiary-and assisted Sta-U ( liajdaiti Dr. -). Dean ('Vain with .tin' services. .'Dal- Rroadus Spiiiii C'aro-. inn.-, w 11 . V .shix r left the sou?/ ?vr\ i. i'. ' W IhiO proaVhod from -1111 "(iljil SiHtiU'd _tho world thai .iic-gave iii-j .only bOgniton Son . .r." Subi'n i:* "'I.ho Wondrous' Ltivtf'th.rl." "itip.ro, vvpriv ninny . prison-, i'1-s vi liiio -ami' oojbn d whoso -faro. ~vu'iv hap ir^rr-jn tears- -as i )r. -W Hi to l>u i..un dj ik1 u: .-pc isai'-lo iovo oi find. . A uiii.o. .-df iH-.-t-.-y.'as .pivsetrt. "wtui?t* ( fa:iinr v.'aV- the loiintior of C'hioor.i t' lii-. i i' iv v hiti" gi:i% said that was .i . ran ?i ti; i/ver hoard.. daur p.-jii.; ti .. anbiJoo .choir,.two ! ; ?viii>,an?f n- naiid'or iM?ydon's-hicm , l.;.s iti'iio'-id bui **.<i t'ainp Ifbrnanyc.. N? ' ii * "I-.: tiiiii'oii whore Rev.' Wi-iSte" |?mo:t.o?l a third timer 't his . V.n a,rvi? S 'ti (Kii w'as rais i'ldt T.I;o Xo.vv* '.}.}ape 'members ha. J Ikiiiod a win h- lirg an-i. had'.all Kind's. I nf otlur things'-to cat. '[rhpri* v.a.-; pa r, y and. enough to spafe; Rev. I, l\ W.ii. on Is the pastor of this Y linn h; . tin-y are gt't.ti.n'g ready to lunul a new iitireh. This is the last' ...di.ai'eb. -liy Kev, \Vhit<K j fli'e V". 1'. I.', met it) Zion's hase.nrenL which consisted in snnn\ <en?it t-s. ".i)\vii;jr, to the lateness of the hour. iij tlje-financial contest the i hoys won out,, ahead oh the iris's. There was a laru'e efowlTiOiSti Watch iiif I'?. V. I'. U. bodfnno tike strongest diKanixation in tin* state. ^ , 7:.'U) Zicin was attain tilled tohear Dr. While's tinai-njiisssitfe for the day. He Tad ammtmccd this t?> he his master svi'nn ti (if ihc nay as it was; i 1 is i text Xehc'miah "I. am doinjj a tfteal AVotMr^so that 1 cannot come down. lake, ^.v Wtitst Indian hulvri. cane the Sermon swept old and ybunyr out of' their seats. At one ':point of the .sermon mote than fifty men and ! women were on their feet. Last Sunday was indeed a wonderful day ill" Z ion. Lie. K/.ekiel Thomas tilled Rev. While's pulpit at 5hih>h, SdutndontiAnneX Shllldiiv nllnvniw.n irniL. nl..la Key. Haitian pj'oaehed at Z ion's Mission-, -corner l'end-leton and -Lincoln Sunday afternoon. The Sunday school at Zion's Mission is becoming- one a* lliullg the best.in the city. Bru.Mack. of K. (novas St., is Supt. and there ' are moVe than <>f> scholars on roll. ? 1!i vWhite?pronciu'd?at?the?Mis^inrj 'hist Friday nigh? to a full house and w'dl preach there Friday-night attain. ! Till! new Sunday School departiW y.:.,n i- the burning ipiest ion before odr people, A rally is set for the see-ond .Sunday. in.-November-. Ttfor .John SlCAvart, corner Walnut and , Pendleton streets remains still a very ill man. We pray.for his speedy recovery. . . f * j " Brothers T.evi Wright and Jno. f Kennedy (Little .John) are .still in-the ! Wnvefley hospital. Our prayers go rout for them. Bi'p. William Brown, 700 block of Hampton Ave., is a most seriously ill man. . " ~"7'T~ t. lister Kn-ftna Abraham 8/j0_block Asseml>Jy*trtroet is on the sick list. * A business meeting' of; all the men ; of Ztorr -was - ttrM' "hurt Tuesday ~Trtght. Master Tommic Ruff, one of our ; Sunday school boys had his leg broken j he lives 807 (rear) Washington~St.t "V THE PALME 1 : ? i'i. i -r.r. ?- -: 1 V<I)\VVS* ( II \IMli- AT \!r l it I' !! 3Sip TOlVX ??? j Sunday, .October 1 I was a great da\ J Hi on n?Chapel A.??tr:?< bun | ! ov. II. W. Walker preached a \vni)d> > j j sermon in the morning; and at* the evening -'services', Kev. "1 Jul 1 i i:'il . <d" Florida held the interest' of his audnee-with a splendid 'sermon.' A King and Queen-CVtitest wa." hob: j oiVday 'evening. 'OMobi-V SY'-fri.T ibb| 1111 was- raised. Presidentj ~ ims tjkf Allen, accompanied by-Misses Teen ami Fountain were ..present, and | oKa ctive parts on the program. | 1 - ' ' . ' . | HKTHEL A. M, E. CIll H( II MAVS Beginning with the Shndav School services at 10:00 odock Sunday mornling all seemed to he in harmony with j the beautiful day and season* ' The wyrk of- the school was 'dispatched j with'order and interest, on the pprt-j of the teachers anil much was derived ! from the study of, the lessen on Spiritual (lifts. The review was had by All*. W. H. Harvey which is alwaystactful ancf'interesting. At this'jiin-. ctd.ro the scool was dismissed by the superintendent to join the..service at 1 1 * 1 iv**wTvir?7VnH/.m.ot I 1 ...IVV.4 UVVII I I I I V" I W I I I I itini phobia hie.-'i.) 1 v -B ragd un ^ M-1-tuu.-pLi iU munifies,' selected St. Luke from \\ hjch he preached & senium that was sanctioned by the power of the Holy Spirit and called into account the lift and service -of every|L unan being with-a most astoundim ) > aestion, namely: "How iA thi tiuw |i hear this of thcO?" Sub-jest Slew[ :.i'dship/ After, .the sermon the lb 1 j id Hlue Armies'.lined .up to make ieir report in the Rally which. re.-uU1 i in victory for the Hide -i'oi ihr t*n'. ing but the effort was extended tluu iC week. The Christian Endeavor's pr?oi}ia:a as very good and welt "attended. The' 'ult members find in tie hi pleasure u iting. and listening' to and. seeing t .e young folk put oyer a prograai ; v ith pleasure and much credit. Come to League next Sunday," you' v. ill enjoy the servise.. Winding up the services for tlie.day at 8;U0 P< M., Dr. Brogdoivdetiverc a discourse 011 Divine Inspiration. It was really inspiring and ujilifing. We were delighted to have Prof. . ?1 . Tfl0 I. ? Is On Sal X Follow in I "T-. : '/ ::.' \% Holloway's Business ? j??> i-^ID-l'AVU L William^ 1 KAyrViKw'v j-<^ ,v. ; BU^by.-fci (i r< 0(y AlIMAVOi Mrs. It/t'rGrrrvn Rl ! r X :V. * ,? NelscnV?> ?|> ">:]l M.\i\ X Wesley Mang*u r <* . IM> i (; lii<;! x V ^ ' *\ ... Goodwin's G V ASYLUM ! $ Th^Kegai X 1121 W AST 11 > < T^j ' -- : - Reese's i ?M22 ASSFA11 X f READ YOUR V V-; TTO LEADER iuijl < ii ? ... _ HiSMnarimmcii rusting thd sacred I L'iions to our compe, understanding, dig- ' d Service insures |YJ|P||| ? plete compliance withthe inviolable rights Erjjgl , desires of the be- Rmpl -ed. * EttfrJU I l l II j - - . j?OtS JttMUMtfMUttAaiiMte. -4 <?relt*mvood News Mr-. ll.ittiv AnsIcy toft, for her 1 'lii ,i"n .Monday night. : I - l-.va Childs is. visitrtg her moth t'f ' ? CTooiJe Street. '. * ' Kttla Hriiwn nn Tti-..?n ?trv"t . roirvttje.soitig. ' ' Mr. trt-o."'.'S*mith left Monday nigh I*<>! AUenlown, Pa.,' to resume hi: A... . ', ... ' i-JiiL'-HPgS Mr. Jno. Smith- returned Monday night for Fort Penning, Ga. Mis. Mary ftiill is very sick a' this writjtftr.?-'1-ler many frjends hop< h r' ah early recovery. Mr. .Too Woodson is improving" eon siderablyt.Morris Chapel is looking forwan tii 'a great fall 'rally?- $1,000 is hot goal. One of the outstanding feature.sv.on that day the fourth Sunday in (tetohe^ais corner, stone laying .Morris Chapel'? members and friend: are going to do their best to rear] the desired goal?$1,000.00. I'ev. F. D. Johnson seemed to havt }i?<o] at. his best Sunday;' gt bot,l morning and night' services. . las. Uohipsjon, Pres., is making con s ide ruble progress. We earnestly so 'kit.-. \'giLCpi.'e>QJicc g>\ch:.Sunday.... ^ Classes- one and two of Morris Cha pel. had a g rrrrt curtU1 til Slthday. Clas 1. raj?itig $1,00 and odd cents am i l::.s- _> raising-'$5.00 and ,odd* cents |Thi- is Morris Chapel's-plan of keep i'ug.'.xt .StJ'i'mg treasury. ' . 1 . v. i. s. s. (o.\vi:nti()n iiki.ii Be.at tort District S. S. ConVen v:i ;;>Sd at Ilardeeville. Septeir. v* -J:i inclusive. Dr. K. II .I'll*si?linjr Klder of that di.-' i..;< "The mec tings \Veie held at. Si U'.' ' - '.is a. a'-. I''*.Church and wcr .Yir";.-"flK''Hcaide. ' ' T i ci.i <ji' Allen I'niversity worship will u< Sunday. Visitors and Stranger ere always welcome, at Bethel. Clonic to Bethel Sunday movnrni . and night- Dr. CI. K. Lyles will pi'eacl Jhe; hh l^utytejdy Sermon and then j ; tftvr'ayrf" a treat; in store for ydi "Vhen he ascends the sacred rostron You are invited and welcome on and all, ' ~ . A A >. A A A A > ? YV : i e At The | g Plaices: | frhool and Restaurant J m'STKliKT : ?| )rut? Store % MS STKKKT <| V aecry Store :?A )i) avicmt, ~ $ tael s Delicatessen v IT strim;T iV arher Shop ? *? I" S l !!i;KT . - % fs Grr ^rvr Store 3 % roeer. jve road ?$ J Drug Store ^ ;ton street rug" Store " ^ u/v street ' HOME PAPER 1 ~ 3 <?< ?? , Newberry News On Tuesday evening, Oct. the 1 of I*.' rrrrt-in- Miller Chapel chute There were some members from Wei lodge in the county. There are .twi i ty-four lodges. The'church wa- crow ed. The Orarid t'hancellui Vie* G'rUnd Chaneelkn' and the Thtprtm Representatives were present. ' T! meeting was. called to' order hy \'i< Grand JChanct'llor K. I'\ Floyd, wl . presented Rev.' .I: XwTsmxnq?Ux. upi I the meeting, l'rayer was ottered I the members and* friends .to tf ?uhur< h.?The Vice Grand f.'lutiw-e!!' stated the object of the meeting. B< lore ihe Grand J hancellor was fu: Rented the following were culled to speak: -Sirs. H. 11. Hargrove, (*'. 1 I?:inntHIV ai d 1... A. Hawkins. "H" , Grpnd Chancellor, Sir Julius ~ Brown made things, so clear that l>alxv could see'.. Thero-were a .ft." doubting Thomases, but how all *' t K. of 1'. members who had got stri s with mis-understanding rare 'back o -TheTiring line. Nen-ln t i c ('winu h. put on new life; men are joinrm those who are in are saying thi j. nothing is said about the grand ol .111 i!u r I Mill Will ruin nie around. (. on Bio\vn, we "are looking for y< and the Grand Officers to guide th old order safely to <t^e shore, j . The. friends, of Mrs. L:. M. Gild, will be glad to know she is im.pr<> tn?. ' Dr. Mftrv Thomas from Seiua is visiting her mother and sister, Mr and Miss- Ad4iii. L. Pearson. ^ Miss Christena Pearson-front Wasl ington, 1). C., is visiting her gran. 1 mother Mrs. Lulu Tucker. Idiss II. M. GillUun from Norl I j Carolina is visiting her mother ar ! ssters here. T??1 ??;?The schools; are openng in th -V" county.' There are twenty Kdsei j wald schools open. The teachers a '1 getting" their ^uTy?pnigrahls-pfa i ned. j There will he a school rally at P.! s'ha sehodl Sunday evening Oct, 2 '{ p. m. Rev. J. I, Golson, pastor ' Bethlehem Baptist church will prea. the sermon at the" School house. ?Kymt want to see' money paid by pa rents ami friends come to. Elisha* sclio J Sunday. ; I Mrs.' Marian ' Nance from C-olumb , j was called to Newberry to: see .h< ' daughter Miss .Heen. Nance who j teaching in the graded school. Ml Nance was t-dkcri very ill in .scho ti v.i | last Wednesday. Wq are glad to s: i she is much better and hopes to 1 - able to -go back, in srhoobin a fe more days; -?. ~ [MI$S ETTA- PRATT FUNERALIZKD AT MILLER C1IAPI Miss Etta Pratt .svas funerali/.i j at Miller Chanel- church Monday, C>( 15, 1928. She died in. Columbia. Oc 12th. The funeral was preached 1 her pastor, Rev. J. C. Smart, lie tra . ed her life from the time he met h and found nothing, but a Christ in ' Etta was sweet and kind; well lo ed by everybody, white and color* The white friends sent lloral olfc ings and came to view the remair Etta was quite a young girl, on twenty-two years old. She h?d ni:b quite a number of friends. Tho-'f' lowing preachers took part in t ceremony: Revs. Harper, Hasle ' Flax, Trapp and E. P. Ellis. The * were more than a dozen telegrav * read from friends rnmintr fvum aitTY ent parts , of the United' States, truck loaded to its capacity with l1o al offerings attested the high estee in which she was held by her nuuie pus friends. " : JUDGE SPRING NEWS.. , The people here are proud to leiu that .Mrs. J. .J. Holmes, formerly Tins" .place, but now of Cleveland. ( is wonderfully, improving, after u devgoing a very serious oncral; We hope for her a speedy recoverx .Rev. W. D. Drake, of GraniteVill was the guest of.his sister Mrs. T.. Hammond Sntturdny arid Sunday. Ke Drake left Sunday morning' for h church."where they were -planning f a great service. MTi anil TTrs! al lave Gray. To merly of this place but for the la few years of New York, are spend'ii their vacation with parents. M Gray arrived hero, Sunday noon in h sport 'Chrysler. 1 ir... m i? >- ? airs, .uaymc 11 ax.zai'd liean ami n ^ ile son, Berlin, of Detroit, Mich,, a _ home-spending some time with- ps ' ents. Mrs. Dean will also spend sot '.inie with her husband's people * T*olunihla. 'Detroit must have agn ' with MrS. Dean from her looks. Owing. tQ thn vacancy nf u pu^l ? in the Ridge Hill Baptist church. A. B. Coleman of Benedict Oolfc; 1 ^ delivered a soul stirring sermon. ; We were glad to see Mrs. No t ? i | Watkin and daughter Rosa, of CClin iua up last Sunday. Alt ho Mrs. \Y; t kin is almost helpless, she looks 1 ! picture of health. y- . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peay, daught . . 1 "--r-rl PAGKnVB . , ; iJi;.\j:ui( i nj:\\ s ? \ 'A Th<; utii'-iJiiiejit Ol Ui-m iiii Vulloiw. jv'. is..lot. Tlii>' is s-iftu'Wiiii1. i(.-.s.v til in h~ fa V n year at larjrc- '' t- iiitu' M rtii! i t< i! j? , >!)]' ' r~. '-. . iid /.jtliivii of* \Vay>n'|y 1 m"J;< v !x ,-.;h "J L'- .'s/'ilijo! "(!l [I.; I 1 |IK I't .1- ,1 :m ' ' . ftr- mttotrr't- a-rM-ht-v?rrt- rV !'v ^ lO 'this t Tia 'i!!,. < ?/;,..^r, :.. (. ( t, * . c .|ji?\V(t\,'t'tV. !f. v. ? ji -J, . !. o," ' iv? Oil I'lTi", i: ^ M?Lin- Van m ( . i . [ v ,| jb V ' i y.^s M'ih !.. f .. ' V ; J. . ' . ?- ' 5 ' I ie ?'v i ?.? * . ' I ?; ? : ?j ? rai led .tv- , . . A ? ?? : ? : r? r l?'J : ?I? - t'? . i ;r(* ? .: si ... n 'I'll s ' : '! 'W'.:' i"'.1 ' . t.' 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