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Too Much Whining and.^Complaining
^ It"appears that divine favors and
' heavenly benedictions have been en'
tirely dispensed with in the world tpday.
Everywhere yoii go and on every
side you turn whining and com
plaining are all that you can hear. ,A1
the church, assessments are too high
members .-leaving, cut salaries etc.; is
. the popular discyssion. In homes anc
sad to say, christian hqfties, the lead__r_
ing topic is the hftll \yeevilr the garden
fly, the Irish potato bug, the ont
i bale of cotton and the few bushels
of corn, with a final conclusion oi
"what on earth are we going to do!.'
It is a serious reflection on christians
tn hnvn wrsthimr lint' tlfscT>ur7igoments
tp impose uppn afr "already. gloomj
world. """Further jmrre it exposes then
unsatisfactory relation* with thoji
" Maker. For whenever christians cai
not1 count a suflicienj number of bless
ings from God to - see*his gdodnoss t<
them inspite pf..oppositions, is an evi
tneft fti'j? n?t miuiieu wm
God. Christians are.'the world's light
?.AEwl..jCr_Qm ih.ftm.."Xlxe.....\voi'Jd of...mna
kind must be encouraged to trust Got
in the nvidst~of these times. But in
stead of comforting and consoling
they beat the gamblers and bpqj: leg
gers whining and complaining. Th<
church is the greatest mstitutibn ir
the .world. It was. purchased by tin
blood of -Jesus and founded upon ar
everlasting Rock. It has'the assur
ance that "the gates of hell shall noi
prevail against it." This, universa
. complaining that's going the rounds ii
_lhe. church, today and jnost- especially
colored churches* is an index "of weak
ness and shows that they have fallei
from the faith that was first delivered
to the saints. The church's dutj
is to overcome. "Go forward" is thi
command anil not -whine' and cum
plain. Consider for argument sake
the items-advanced by our churches
for complaints. FiVst. "members l,ea\
ing for other parts.'' \Vhile this is
true, it is - also true that scores aJ
people are still here. But they are ir
the slums of the cities and swamps
of the country. Now". \vhy don't th<
' ,t ; church consecrate itself to God ir
interest of them and go* and brinja
them in fronr the field of sin. Ir
capturing them the problem of hiirl
assessment and salary would also ;!><
?solved.?These same people, who -ar<
so liberal in putting forth their mo
nies to promote- wickedness will b<
equally as .liberal in putting over tin
Master's program. But the church i:
proposing nothing as a- remedy fo
these crfadftfilns. simnlv whining am
complaining. How many ehurehe
have resorted to a week of pin.U'r ii
the ppeuriTg of this new year in inter
est ol Potior conditions ? How man;
christians have resolved to look stead
fastly to heaven this year for divi'rii
assistance in business, religcon ,ani
everythfn gelse ? ' Nol We delight h
I- complaining.* If we get to church be'
fore the service hour, we spend th(
. .? time in complaining instead of pray
ing. And- when the preacher conn1:
he must coVhpl'ain before he preaches
The family altars have given away t<
family complaints. IIencc we havi
"Too mOch whining and coTtTtdTunihg'
"Tii the world today" on the part o
churches and christian people. Be
cause of this the church is looked unm
as an affliction, and becoming a chri:
tian as becoming a prisoner. There
fore it is plainly seen that this lattc.
day "wailing" is hindering the coniinj
of the kingdom and the plan of sal
vation in the world today.
Columbia Mourns With The Lewie's
? ?It is almoot universally acknowlod;
ed that the race has never lost a mor<
serviceable woman than Mrs. Plunici
T AWMA ? iifViA AAec1T?1\f'/li?n(VPPO<
with her in business and opinion, wil
be honest enough to admit that a grea
woman has fallen. That Mrs. Lewii
Viad almost an unnumbered host o
friends andwell vvishars, \ya? dvidenc
ed at- her funeral in Columbia on lps
Tuesday. It^js. said that it was thi
largest crowd ever to attend a we'el
' day funeral of any woman in Colum
bia. It vva'S a stffte funeral indeed
The estimation was that nearly on<
hundred ministers from all denomina
tions were present. Heads of college
and schools together with a large pe
"cefttage of their faculties and group
of teachers were there not only ti
1 sympathize with the family but t<
* take part on the funeral program
The deceased will be missed in thi
eliy Ih so many ways. F^rst, in he
"church. Thoso ot ua who attended
the annual conference held here ii
-November will never forget ho%Y zeal
ous she was in serving the minister
and delegates at meal time. Severn
madp mention of it at the time. Sh
will be missed at Lewie's excellen
business on Assembly Street, ii
which she played an important pari
In fac? ?ne can scarcely "go now t
that up-to-date establishment with
out looking for her. She will be mis
ea staiewiae ny tne many societie
of which she held leading position?
But she still lives. She lives in th
fine group of children she contribute
to the world as well as her many act
__ .of kindness , shown. Shu- lives in-th
memory of the multitude that me
last Tuesday to do honor to one tha
was .worthy. No one can speak o
J. B. Lewis' great success in life wit
out remembering her. We are full
satisfied that this great life of set
Lvie^y merited "well done,-" as a rc
- wara from our Lord and Master. Di
in his sermon delivered on that oc
casion. And all of the other partici
pants on the program were at thei
: best. Pearson and Champion, funei
al directors, rqade one hundred i
Vhandling this largo fiinaral .Sn nnd
tfie earthly career of a noble-womai
t -. , 'v "'w:\
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NITTHirNirWTlIDER
.IP ELLIS
: Bethel, Georgetown Out- Of Place
I In our briefs' of the Palmetto^ Cc
ference the above" church was giv
fifth pl^ce in that conference. Ma
from Georgetown anfi other plac
have inquired of us concerning th
t As people i? and out" of,'the State lo
? forward to the Palmetto Leader i
5 correct information; we. reconsult
' .the records of that conference to fi
that Bethel, Georgetown,. report
; Brown led. Dr. Lawrence and' t
i proud. Ebenezer, third.- -Then Dr. 1V1
L, rant and St. Luke. The facts as <x
j rected will show that Dry Brogdon
Shaving great- suecess-at?.Georgetov
11 The people ar? pleased with him
' every respect and _th'e work is goi
[ i forward by leaps and bounds iHic
his administration. ' :
\ " A Faithful Woman At Rest
, Sister Nir.a Baton, wife of the R<
,.J> H. Baton of the, Winnsboro D
1 -tr-iet*- departed this- life on -the- seep
day of January and was funeraliz
on Friday afternoon. Jan; ftrd
j WliTte I fall. The church , was crowd
. to its4 capacity t(| Witness the s
rites of a great woman.. Everybo
- - spoke in terms of praise of her as
?; church member, society worker a
i neighbor. The larger circle of ch
i .dren had gathered in;time to witni
, her passing and to conifort their fal
or as best they could. We conduct
I the funeral Assisted by Revs. L.
|. Bowman, I.-A. Miller and J. W. W
1 liams. It Was a sad one indeed. 0
i prayers-go-ontforthe hnsbamb a
?. children in their sad hour of berea>
i mcnt. Undertaker Russel of Wirii
- boro was in charge of the funeral a
, handled it to perfection. He is a ni
?> her one undertaker and everybody
Ip Our Whereabouts
s| On last Sunday we were with t
f-j Rev. A. R. Bate?-pn the Blythewo
^Circuit. We found-the pastor'on t
' scene surrounded by scuh loyal woi
i ers as Bro. J. R. Bossard, Sisters W
l nie Johnson, Carrie Millegan, Liz
f Trapp and others. . The pastpr h
* just arrived at that charge and bei
i rained out oTrt or two Sundays w
- j unable to advertise the quarter, E
rv I 1. 1 : J. _ ? 1 1
i : ue nau a girai, setviio aim rue per?]
- j were carried away with it. Pastor a
[? people want us to return in the int<
j val of. the quarter.- Bro. Baten w
s do well here this year, for he.is stt
r; ing right. He made it pleasant 1
l|us indeed while with him We s
s planning a r?eligius drive fcft-this d
i triet which?i* greatly in?demat
- This week end will find us at Winr
;?htU'ti Situ linn nidi the Rev. J. R. Jo
- son,. Jr., (college student) past'
pl.And* with the. Rev. A. E. Atchis<
1 pastor of the Stt .John Circuit. \
> will hold - our Quarterly. , Conterer
" business meeting at Wirmsboro F
2 day night and on the St. .John Circ
- Saturday afternoon. We will pi*ea
s on the St. John Circuit Sunday mor
. j'inpr. and at-Winnsboro Sunday nigl
. Let the members pray for an out po
3' in.tr of the. Holy Spirit. -J'Let us a
' j vance on oilr knees." ^ '
; Greenwood Ne .. ^
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Miss Lela M. Johnson of Mor
College and Mr. and Mrs.. James
,1 Douglas of Sumter spent the he
'! days with their parents, Deacon a
i Mrs. C. J. Johnson.
Mr. James L. Douglas sang a wc
. derful solo Sunday night at Mor
! r'Vl O rvnl A 11 ft A/air
V.(I?{^I. j-kig UIJJU^CU It. VvlJllU
11 Mr. Douglas.
i?l Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W.
l> "Sample arc sorry .to know that he
r very HI-at' his hopic on*'Park St.
1 ' Rev. A. B". Nichols has gone
t j Philadelphia to stay fuor years,
c j The funeral slices of Mrs. Am
f, Jones were held at Macedonia Chut
=I_Sunday_.at 3 :.00 o'clock. She was
t member of the Ileriot of Jericho J
e cicty. Pall hearers. were J, R. A'
< raphe and Robert Murray.
I. Morrir* Chapel Baptist Church
r .
Dr. F; Douglas Johnson, Pastor
? Sunday School was called to or<
s at 10 o'clock by the assistant Su
Rev. H. S. Chappel. The lesson v
^ instej'es^inply taught, by each teacl
i. 11:30 a. hi. a large crowd was pr
^ ent to . hear the pastor's .special N
^ Year's sermon, "A New Yea
, "Friendly Interrogation," The serrr
. was great. After which' the Lor
s Supper was observed. At 2 o'cl<
1 the pastor, Rev. B. W: Walker s
6 Rev, Nr Daniels-motored, tn Friei
^ ship Baptist Church, Ninety Six'. 1
| [/asiuF pruticucu u very soui snrri
o j sermon from the subject: "Trusti
- 1 In God." 4:30 p. m., the B. Y. P.
S * * '
was called to oifler by Its preside
r- Mr. Jas. Robin's on.
^ ly filled to hear the pastor's sern
s on "The Mysteries of a True Go
t The pastor was at his best and
t had a penecostal shower. Th
f came forward and united with chut
h The church is more together now tl
y it* has been for years. The pastor 1
been here with us for nearly t
r years and over one hundred peo
? Jmye been added to -the churth tm
his administration. He pleads w
i- magnetic persuasion and moves , n
r t<f. accept Christ. He is loving i
^ kind t6 fill and is loved by all of
me/hbers. . .' i.
tylrs. Mamie Robinspn, Mrs.dE. C
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' THE fiALMET
m ton Johnson, Mrs. Dinah McMillan,
~~ " Mrs. Lula Buuzer, Mrs. Lula Williams
Sr., Mr. John H. Evans,,* Mr. J. W.
Woodson, Mr James Evans are the
sick members. of whom are get?
ting along nicelyT
M.t. Pisgah
"n We were graced with the presence
ny of several distinguished visitors Sunday
morning. Among those who
is. worshipped with us we're President D.
?k H; Sims and wife, Prof. Murphy of
^ Allen University, Miss Cora Williams
j of Georgetown, Miss Gladys Steward
of New York City; Miss Sarah Nance
ris teacher?of Sen.eca Junior?College;
he Miss Alice Ballard, teacher of Edgefield
Graded School; Mr. Tarrant of
Washington, Rev. J. W.
'DottjglaS' arrof whom ej^ressed themin.
selve& as having enjoyed the sermon
ng j preached hy the1 pastor. Rev. W. Mh'1'
Thompson, subject! ^Cold Feel TQliiis-"
j Lians." Drl Sims said "The sermon
pv was jOst the right message for the
is_ beginning of another conference
nti year.?'?r / ' i . ?
;ed Miaa Trene Butlfer, now residing in
Columbia and teachfhgrTn. Lexingfoh
a(| j spent the week with Miss Annie Belle
dy j Smith. " ? .
aj The ministers of the Greenwood .Dis
Vi I trict met in ' Council at Mt. Pisgah
^s~, Church Monday, Dec. 30. Mr. Jose
v,. | phus Gary and P. S. Mosely are-still
ed on the sick list. Mr. Mosely is much
improved. f .
Bro. T? R. Gray, Superintendent of
Mt. Pisgah S. S. for many years, pass,e.
/ d to the Rreat beyond, Dec. 19 at the
is- home of his-daughter, Mrs. Julia Wil
nd fiams on Maxwell Avenue. The funeral
services were held in Mt;' Pis1S
i ah Church. Rev. W. M. Thompson
officiating.
The services Sunday, Jan. 5, were
very impressive. TRev. Thompson
he, pleached two forceful and instructive
?d -sermons. Morning subjeot: "A New"
he yoar?s Resolve." Evening subject:
jn. "Jesys in the Clouds of Life." B6 h
zie were good. At the close of the latter
?d two persons joined the* church. Mrs.
Corrie Whorden spent the week* end
laj in Greenwood visiting her mother and
frifc- brother, Mrs. Amelia and Rev. W. M.
nd Thompson,
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GREENVILLE NEWS
ire _ ?rri7'fieir.Xhompson, 109?Chicora
is- Avenue has returned to. the city after
id .1 ?e. i... .?,.r <i...
ri'i'iiuiiiK a it;w ud^a ui tuc x ut^viuv
j?' season in Gastonia. N. r. with hor
brother, Mr. Franklin Johnson, beor.
'
>n, (ore. her return she also visited Mr.
Ve Roland Johnson of Spartanburg,: hnice
other. brother. >
r>- Miss Rose Elligan teacher at Union
^ School returned to her duties after
>n_ speeding a pleasant stay with relahti
tives and friends in Atlanta, Ga.
ur Miss Minnesota Garrison of Booker
1(J" Washington Hi School, Columbia,
was a visitor in the city; she has returned
"to the Capitol after enjoying
n any of the Yuletide festivities. .
Miss Lillian Norther, R. N.j of the
ri.s Wavorltfy Hospital, Columbia, jvas one
of the many Yuletide visitors to our
>li- .... - * . . . ..
nd c,ty- Vs.
Mrs. Bessie Mae Valentin? ^nd son
)n- W. G. Jr., visited Atlana,'Ga., last
ris week and had / a very pleasant stay.
iln They returned to the city Sunday.
? The Emyicipn'tion celebration was
?" largely attendod. Many outstanding
men and women of Greenville, spoke,
to read, or addressed the gath'ering.
Prof. J. A. Tolbert acted as Master
aie of ceremonies, and his new item to
"cn Uthe program "Hot Shots" was well
^ a received. Now everybody is getting
ready to have something to say under
? "Hot Shots," next year.
^ Mrs. Rosa 'Johnson Murray and
her sister Miss Julia Johnson have
- returned from Columbia where they
went to spend the Christmas holidays
l<?r both have taken charge of their classPe
es at Sullivan Street School.
as Mr. W. C. Demmons of the N. C.
ier Mutual Life Insurance Co., was a
oa" visitor to the city during the holidays
ew ho has returned to Wilmington, N. C.
_r s ' During the holidays Prof.
ioti Peyton of Johnson C. Smith Univer-r
^ s sity visited Miss Robinson at the
)C^ home of Mrs. Ethel Demmons, 204
in(* John Street. ' _ .
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. WILLISTON NEWS
ing The faculty of the Williston ColU.
"Ted School and the community "of
i WilH4ton wisb't.ho T.on/tpr
' and its readers a happy Nevy Year.
We are hoping that the subscribers
arr this year A^ill -be greater than ever
lon before. We have had a prosperous
, ? school term so far; and y/e are still
-J- striving to "brighten the" coimerwTvere
we we are." .
ree One of the outstanding features of
ch. the New Year is a pjay, "Midnight
lan ^0Re" Riven in 3 acts, staged by members
of the faculty and a selected
as group of the community under the
,wo direction of Mr. W. F. Hickson of
pie Punbarton, S. C., Jan. 91, 1090, gt
, "j. ' . ClnQ1"0 pf AfQ i
ith "Jim. Sheenan" ^A solitaire 'king, a
taxi driver.)
ind ,^oll Cripps" (Bill's wife)?;Letha
TiYS- 'Peoplea. _ , *77^
, maid)?Rosa A. Hickson.
/ul- ?>fan Cripps" (known as "Miss MorI
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rojj&APEn ; 1/2-4
gan," a -society -entertainer* Gwendolyn
L. FellsT
"Tom" (Kid Glove McGerty) Barie
Swalls. \
Larry Donovan (alias Charlie the
Dude) William F. Hickson.
MEnnis Van Dyne" (^millionaire) Joe
L. Kelly,, Jr. \
"Miss Henrietta Van Dyrfe" (his sister)?Mamie
Berry.
"Burke" (a plain clothes mafr)?Jeremiah
Bunyan.
"Casey Jones" (A policeman) Isadore
Blocker1;
We hope^to-have a packed house.
Charleston News
Dr. E. G. Trigg and Mr. W. H. Ham
ilton/of Virginia State College, Peters
burg, Va., were guests of Mrs._C. G.
Fraser, 73 Cannon Street during the
-holidays?Dr. Trigg an<L Mr. Hamilton.,left
the city Monday for Raleigh
where they Stopped with Dr. Trigg's
brother, who is superiysor of High
Schools in N. C.
Mr. giuLMrs. H. N. Ivey of Dayton
-Ohibf~ana Miss Emily Fraser. a iun
nm^irt-Virginia" State . College," spent
the holidays with _thai r jaia ther,__Mrs.
C. G.-Frflser.Cupid's
dart has pierced another
heart.. ' We are glad tio hear of the
engagement of Miss Mildred Bryan to
Mr. Harry Harr.
frof. Harris of Virginia-State College,
"with Dr. Thomas and Mr. Proctor
Jordan of Ca",den? motored- to
Charleston for one day Christmas.
.The Carnation'Club's annual Christ
mas Dance, an affair-which js looked"
forward to with much enthusiasm by,
Charleston's young society, was a
most brilliant occasion. T'he hall was
magnificently decorated with moss,
holly and Christmaa-berriea^ while in
the c'enter stood a large Christmas
tree decorated with moss and shiny
Christmas ornaments.. -On oneTfranch
hung mistletoe, unc|er which couples
vied with each other in stopping.
There were several out of town guests
who came for this special occasion;
artronjr~whom were Mr. Proctor Jordan
drid Dr. Richardson of Camden
and Mr. Lucius Daniels of' Columbia.
Among other holiday gUests present
Eraser, Mildred Bryan, Mary Williams
were'Misses Rosamond Alston, Emily
BeVnice Jones,-Nellie Burbage, Mr.
Means of Johnson C. Sm|th University,
Mr. Joseph Robinson, Dr. E.'G.
Urigg and Mr. and Mrs.'H. N. Jvey.
Emanuel A. M. E. Church
The mightiest ~atabalizing force in
"aTl civilization is religion and the
christian religion is the most potent
of all. The church and .its by-products
constitute the flower of advan~
cing civilization. It affords nrotec
tion, gives, impetus and enthusiasm
for living .KereT~~Above all it gives
a hope beyond the terrestrial shadows.
The first Sunday in the New Year
was a "Red fetter" Day at Emanuel.
Those who were present will pever
forget the 52nd chapter of Isaiah, as
it was preached and explained by our
pastor.?That?sermon will-,linger in
our memory. We can truly say "Did
not our hearts burn while he spoke
to us by the way."
Spnday _ evening the Rev. Flood
preached for us and that sermon was
a continuation of the hallowed fire
started in the morning.
We have started out with new zeal
to put.the great program over for our
Lord and Master.
The pastor has started the Bible
Class; this class meets every Sunday
morning 10:15.
Mt. Zion AT M. E. Church ~ L
Thefe are stages in life when an
opportunity is presented to all mankind
that he may establish his going,
his aim and his ability, and so often
we have tlje chance to grasp these opportunities
and mount the ladder of
fame, but it is discoursed only that
one who is always thinking of the
necessary achievement of life and posesses
that watchful. eye of faith, it
is he who makes good of these moments
in life.
fTnnSuhday afternoon, January 5,
1930, at Ebenezer A. M. E. Church,
Rev. R. S. Lawrence, pastor, the'above
statement was upheld by one who posesses
the watchful eye of faith, and'
one who realizes that his program of
life mtist be constructive; and is successfully
placing his stand before tl>e
world in the person of Rev. James W.
Witherspoon, pastor of Mt. Zion
Church, who was Selected by the ministers
Union of Charleston, to preach
^he Unton sermon, according to their
custom. And it was this -Very impressive
sC0a?ibn" or service,, when
Row J J '
. .. ?uvio|iut/ii iimut: kuuu ims glO-.
rious chance. He has presented to
that vast audience, a message that
will live in the heart of every person
present forever. He has proven to the
world that he is .an .humble servant
of Cod, he also has demonstrated the
ability of a theologian, a pulpit orator,
and man that is full of the Holy
Spirit, and that great message that
was so wonderfully delivered was tafeen?from
tlio third Booh of Joshua,
, fourth verse. His theme was "Afid
they had not yet passed this way."
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And from thflfivairy interesting aubject,
he talked until he had reached
the uppermost round of that gospel
ladder, frpfflu there he stood out before
the world as an enlisted soldier
of heaven and he is now known in
Charlesfcn as a man of God.
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The ministers' Union was well represented;
pastors of every A. M. E.
church of this 'city was present and a
more splendid program., cpuld .not
have been had; and we can not fail to
commend Rev. R. S.. Lawrence and his
loyal group of' officers and members
for entertaining the Ministers Unjon,'
and ?h*t wonderful high order of ser-'
Rev. J. $. Morant, who introduced^
the speaker and explained the reason:
and routine of the Union- service, ev- .
ery year, it was very timely. i
Our group rally has already swung,
into action and the first gra"fl
will be a wonderful drama, "A Dream
of Queen Esther" in three acts, at
1(1 ij!. _ A ' ?* T7I (11 1 T t A
wxt. Ziion /\. m. Hi. vmurcn, Jan. i4*, ,
1930 for the benefit of group club N*o.
Mia. - J- E. Horry-cffptatn. This
grand play is boingdireeted by Mrs. "
E. L. Gough, Mrs. J. BroughtOn pianist.11
Admission 35 cents. '
Don't fail to witness this ypry ex-J
cellent Drama. It is very highly
written.
It
was a high day ?Tt Zion on last.
Sunday. The servic^were very im-1
pressive all day. still havifig.
our large numbers of visitors. At j
our evening service we were pleased..
to have worship with us Mrs. May .Steplight
and Mr. and Mrs. E. C..
Mickey. \ye always welcome you.
The Presidential Contest prove* ?o
be a great success to the stewards.
board Noi 1, and they have shown
frtrhi early returns nearly $100.'00.
We congratulate sister Percilla
Brown-end?her loyal?members tif
Board No. 1. - |
The Sunday School teachers and
scholars enjoyed themselves immense
ly on last Friday night by giving and (
receiving. So manv lovelv cifts nil.
expressed grea?.time of it. 'fyjnp'j'
Mt. Zion rejoices to see her strong
choir has gotten still stronger. They
are blessed with another strong so^
pjano voice, and it is the voice of Mrs.
-J. W. WiLher^popn. Wp ho*
with that excellent voice she possess- '
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?The Emancipation address was delivered
by Rev. br. White of Memorial
Baptist Church. DrJ White, is
one of our strong prepared ministers
of the gospel. He held his audienee i
spell bound during his very excellent
discourse. He is making history for
his race.
Ionic Lodge K. of P. attempted to
show that fraternal spirit to the letter,
being our first meeting in the
New Year. The officers -and members
found that it would be quite befitting,
to have its members onjoy a
New Year feast, together and this
was given and we fefel that it" is constructive
in the pj-dmotion of fraternalism.
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I -Allen Ui
January 19
5* Under the auspice# of the
A tion of Wafferley School.
A rare bpportunity to I
V "writer, columnist Tor the * 'F
?? his second transcontinent
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Saturday, January 11, 1930
Mnrritt Rrnwn A, M. E. Church Newg
Although under the weather, our
pastor preached an effective sermon
Sunday from' Heb. 12:1-2. Subject: *
"Christian Rac6." This being the
first Sunday in the;year, the Holy 4
Communion was administered. The
services were very impressive. Surety
Rev. Benbow forgot his feeling
after he got7 started Six persona ?united
with church. ',< '
Sunday School was largely attended.
The S. S. rally was postponed for
a later dute on account of the Union
service 'of the A. M.* E. Churched,
held at Ebenezer Church. *
The funeral service of sister Mag- , ' .
gio Campbell ( deaconess) was held
after the morning service. -Sister
Campbell was a faithful member of
our church. Her relatives nnd friends
have the svmDathv of the oasror and
congregation: * . ' " ' 'J
We are planning a church rally on
the third and fourth Sunday respect- , ivelyJ
Third Sunday trtll be Men's v
Day iirrd^r: Nb Jadles offtcistinirnt^? -7
arty" dr"'thlr^eTviccs. 'Fourth Sunday
will bp Women's Bay. Come out and
hear our: (unlicensed) woman preacher
of Andrews, -who came home to '"J
up.'rr.d take notice.. . /
The ffrst meeting of the Boosters' 1
Club Was held Tuesday night at the
churchy A large crowd was out and
the plans for . the fUtuye are promis- , .
ing. . ,/ . TRev,
and Mrs. J. W. Witherspoon
had ps their dinner guest during the .
holidays Miss Ermine Gtiampy, teach 7 7
er of Andrews, who came hom eto
spend the Yuletide with parents, and
Mrs. F. G. Greenwood- an old friend
of the Witherspoong.
The Coleridge-Taylor Glee Club-wil)
sing at Sumrnervillcj, the morning ser
vice, at thp A. M. E. Church of which ??*
Rev. Sandy; Simmons is pastor.
The evening services were well aft?'
tended, Rev. Benbow preached ah excellent
sermon. Quite a few visitors
worshipped with us. ^
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Come out and enjoy the program
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