The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 05, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, April 5,- 1930. -
? i _ AIKEN NEWS
Second Baptist Church
- * ,Jrr-1.Th.e spring rally terminated at the .
2nd Baptist church last Sunday eve- ,
v ning. A very large and interesting (
crowd of members Jfhd friends were
- present to give their bit to make it j
a success. - The reports - were good 3
__?Ami proved that each? one had?put ,
forth every effort humanly possible
to make this success. . ]
- The grand y>tal reported was 1
.10 ; * <
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Cumberland A. M. E. Church ]
The spring ually at Cumberland j
, A. M. E. church which, was launched 1
three months Ago came to a close '
Sunday night, March 30th. The church
was crowded with friends and mem- ,
bers to hear the l-eports of the var
ious clubs. The twelve captains that,
were appointed had been laboring
faithfully with their loyal members
?? * and their reports showed that they '
. had left, no stones unturned in order S
to hove success. 7 J
The captains reported as follows:
No. Mrs. Mary Davis, $00.00; Nu. J
2,. Mrs. Janie Pearce, S85.QQ;. No^Jk-l
Mrs. II. E. Albany, $38.39; No. 4, Mrs. ,
Rachel-Smith, $40,50; No. 5, Miss Es- 1
thor .Innl/cAn AO AO. VT_ ?r '
w i-lti.1V, 11 \J. u. Mrs.
Matilda. McFarlan, $67.05; No. 7, Mrs. '
Frances Conner; $41.00; No. 8, Mrs.
" Rebecca Branch, $101.30; No. 9, Mrs. '
Angeline Jackson, $76.50; No. 10, '
? Mrs. -Wary ^M'assa, $172.50; No. 11,
Mrs. Mattie MeGhee, $273.15; No. 12, J
. Mrs. Carrie B.. Smith, $7.80. Sup
-plement report to club No. 4 by Mrs.
xr? Delia McGhee " $155.50; Stewardess board
No. 1, $5.00; No. 2, $5.00; Pul- '
pit Aid, $10.00; Willing Workers, $2r
A. C. E. League, $10.00; Missionary .
society, $10.00; Sunday school, $5.00; .
Junior missionary, $3.00; ftrand total,
$1267.55. *
Whfcn the secretary, Mr. W.ltyh Mc- j
_ Ghee, announced the amount "tollec* (
ted there was much applause by the--,
h *.i congregation.
The Sunday-school is kept very bus^ y
rehearsing for the Easter Cantata. J
"From the Cross to Glory." This pro ]
mises to be a rare treat'for the lov_!
ers nf Easter music, anrl appropriate"
" : recitations, uur superintendent, Bro- "
ther W. M. McGhee, is on the job three-^
times a week with his teaghgrs afid |
scholars in order to put over a great j
program. . .
"Since our report in the rally on (
Sunday nijght, others have reported ,
and it, is expected that in a few days ,
W(\ wifl reaeh^ the-4^00 mark. -7
JVIr. W. M. McGhee, Jr., who had
been home for a few?<lays~left Sun- j
- - d.iv morning, for Fisk university,-in-- .
Nashville. He wrnr- nnomnponied by
his sister, Mrs. Beatrice M. WillianisT
Mr. McGhee after studying two years |
in the college department at South ,
Carolina" "STate~cdTleg0 desired to com- ;
Ebenezer A. M. E. Church
' The spring session, of the Sunday <
1 . school conference was held with the '
Ebenezer church of which' Rev. Mose
ley Ts pastor. The session was held
at1 Randol Branch Bftptistr'Vhurch, in
? Croft, Rev. H. L. Ryans, pastor, as '
''their church was blown down , some
time ag?- Mr. D. A. Jones, a proipi- J
nent member of Cumberland church ?
_ is the founder and present superiri^. 1
tendent of the ^onferenc and presi- 1
ded at this sessio. A large crowd was (
?present throughout?the session arrrb J
enjoyed th0 interesting program. The (
Sunday school lesson was taught by I
Mrs. E. M. Jones and Mrs. S. L. Mose- r
Several impressive addresses were *
"made as follows: The greatest ned *
*.of this world today, opened by Mr. W. '
Conklin, who said that "Finding one- '
-* self is one of our greatest. Miss M. O. *
Dawkins, '^Application and Co-opera- (
tion; N. Davit, "Industrial Educa-- 1
tion." Lie. Mathis, "Standard for the f
People," A. Johnson, Christ tn our ^
Hearts." Mesdames E. M. Jones, N
ET B. Morris, "StickabTlity;" S. L. D. ^
Mpselev "Christian.. - Komc^-.School 1
and churches. ~ 71
During the afternoon' session Mr. *
Mathrs spoke briefly on "How can ('
we know that therP is a God? " He 2
i said in short-Ave--nvust have belief,
fjrith and khowledgeV Rew J. B. Jen- c
nirtgs spoke briefly on the "Power and \
Action of the mind," He said, "A
man that^dpes hot think will never a- *
mount to much ih this life," The ~
greatest forces iiv.thp world are si*lent
forces, viz. electricity, -moon,
- tides, etc. Thought the greatest po- '
wer in thP world. All great inven- '
tions are products of thought Every *
one must have some source from which
to draw power of thought."- *
Mr. Geo. E.' HammonH mvs a Kvisr
summary of the conference and Rev. 0
W. M. Moseley pastor, was the last
speaker. He made some interesting ?
remarks of appreciation in which he *
asked tKe cooperation _l>f all in help^._
ing~tMm to rebuild Uieii church. The"*
session was a-great-success.-' . '
The dinner served by" the members
of the refreshment committee was ?
delicious.
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Social - t
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Mrs. Madue White, after spending t
a pletftant vacation with Ker mother t
returned, to Hempstead, L. I., Satur- r
day.
??? The Charity bull sponsored by Mea- "R
dames?M_?B?Hill,?and?A-?B?Wes. 4,
sels for the benefit of the Aiken graded
sphftftl en Mni-oVi Q1?f "?"
..Vv,., v.. 4_xov, wan mi^c- (]
IV attended and was a success. c
many ffH'ritis "of Mrs. Beatrice ^
? Williams will be glad to learn theL _
she" Ishackat her p'osf, at Schofield
school, teacher of. fqreign languages _
after having been confined to her
by IllnekK' fui aumo time.' ?~? ?
^ Misses Catherine Fair and Gwendo
lyn Fells of CranitesvtTTe were plea-T
*ant visitor* in Aiken last Friday. \
Prof. W. D., prtneipal of the Aiken s
graded schooh'also'"Miss Rosa Hick- jv
son, principal of the Williston graded \
school, attended the Palmetto Teach- r
ers' association in Columbia last week 11
and report that they had one of the b
loveliest sessions ever r held rn the t
history oi the association. 1
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~Mr. Geo. W. Bolden, district manager
of the Spartanburg district , and
Mr. E. C. Murray, district manager
M the Greenville district of the N.
C. Mutual Life insurance company,
were business visitors in the city on
last Thursday: They spent the time
very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs.
J.' R. Bolden. ??r* :?-?
Misses Alice El Webb, Etpma Mack,
Eloise Morris. Lillian Brown. Norma
[Jordan, Mesdames O. L. Adger, L. Ii.
Crawford, B. L. Davis, M. S. Johnson
C. Wakeiield, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Peek
L)r. Edmund Johnson, Prof. MvLlarri-i
son, Mr. >E. W. Carter and liev. S. C.
Campbell attended the State Teachers
association in Columbia and report a
pleasant trip.. 1 :?
Miss Inez Williams who teaches at
Ninety Six spent the week end with
her parents.
Misses Maggie, Walker, Lucile Witherspoon
and , Cora Munday were
pleasant visitors to our city last week.
Miss Mae trie Butler spent. the week
end with her parents.
Mrs. H. C. Anderson has been conined
to bed with influenza.?Uev- - many
friends hope to see her out soon.
KCV. G. W. Bofrkin, Mr. Hub'crtTtT
Rhodes and Mrs. Sallie Bolden, of
Camden^motored here Wednesday and
snpnt thn wooL- om/I * 1? *^ ::
?... V..V KWI\ . Wiiu nitir UlCir I t'lUbives,
Mr. and Mrs. J; R. Bolden. Rev.
Boykin is the father of Mrs. Bolden,
And Mrs. Bolden is the mother of Mr.
Bolden. and Mr. Rhodes is a cousin,
formerly of Camden, but now of New
York City. We were ihdeed _to have
such distinguished visitors in our
TiidsiU _ i- . ?~
Rev. S. C. Cahibbell preached for
.he Odd Fellows at Belton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wt I. Peek attehded
:he Odd Fellows sermom at Belton
Sunday. .
The play sponsored by the female
members of the T. C. M. E. church
."St Friday night wnq muIppH n snr:ess.
Quite a deal of information
was given regarding the grand old
Methodist Episcopal church.. A nice
sum was realized. Mrs. Anna Prince
von the prize for selling^ the highest
lumber of tickets. ?-' .' ~
Surprise Birthday?Supper _
An pninunWo ounnt
...wi VI .HI""VU1V ''" ' ning,
March 24th was . the, surprise
birthday supper given, irr honor - of
Ylr.?C. G. Singletoh by his daughter,
Vfiss Alberta Singleton at their home
)n R. R. street". The house.wae-tfcco^
ated throughout with' lovely flowers
xnd?ferns in the dining room the
>ame color was-used. In the center of
:he table was a large white cake bearing
CI candles. A two course supjer
was served -at the appointed time.
Tho9g-pe??**?nt wprpj^fi"< ,T f I trhhs
ind little daughter, Lydia, Miss Bea:rice
Simpson and mother, Mrs. Elm*a
Simpkins, Mrs. Daisy Walters,
VIrs. Julia Lewis, Mrs. Lena Blackvcll.
Miss Jiinett Tolbert, Mrs. Mattic
Benson, Mj\ "Arthur^ Blackwelb?M-tv
Harry Reese, Mr. J. R. Johnson and
)thers. Mr. Singleton received many
iseful presents. '"4 <
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7^ sr^iTi'^r NEWS ?5
The city federation held a mass
neeting on Sunday, afternoon, March
10th at Mt. JPisgah, A. M. E. church.
\ short program was rendered-by
ocal talent after which wo were favrred
wifh-Tallcs "By Mrs. Marian .B.
>i urangeburg, Mrs. C. D. Saxon and
Lf?.o D _?1 - XT! . - ^ * *
?w.t. oenc vincent ot Columbia. The
nere presence of these broad hearted
LoWo minded afid lovcablc -women was
in inspiration to the club women of
he city., Mrs. Daisy B. Taylor was
n the city for the purpose of addressing
the Women's Home Missionary
Society at Emanuel M. E. church
taring the evening services and was
iresent at the meeting and she too,
cave a very impressive talk. A large
ram was raised in the collection. The
vhole amount -with some additional
vas placed in the bands of Min Wil^.
nnson on our^Fairwold quota for the
fss-urunce "of uver?two-thirds?nT
he amount and it is our one great
lesft'e and aim to send the remaining
imount before the meeting in May.
The-Hrahorabi^ "C. H? Hurst of the
ity gave an address at Shiloh Bapist
church On Sndflow
? . . J UllCl llUUily Lilt"
50th of March in interest of one of
he clubs of the* church.
Sumter?was wcH?represented?ntr
he state teachers' association.
Prof, and Mrs. Williams James,
diss Mae Spears and Miss Glayds
Anderson., were week end guests in
he city. ?,
Rev.v Hurley of Greeleyville was in
he city on Wednesday, March .26th.
Mrs. Alice Gilliard spent a couple
f days in the city on business.
M rs. E. P, Palmer is in Camden on
iccount of the illness of her father,
Jr. Dibble.
^Rev. and jMrs. A. P. - Spears awb
ifrn. Pcoiir"npeaiis spent Monday in
Columbia.
Prof, and Mrs. C. At Lawkofi spent
Sunday in Camden.
" Little Miss Flossie"-'E. Tarlton enertained?a
number, of fripnds on her
hird birthday Monday, March 31st.
^he guests enjoyed every moment of
he time spent at the party. And litle
Miss Tarlton was th0 recipient of
nany beautiful and useful gifts. * Lincoln
high school lost in a bas-game
with MnVesvtHe
uto on Wednesday night, March 26.
Lincoln high school won in a game
>f baseball with Kingstree on MonMarch
31ft., So?tt,
neWs of ware shoals
, JSifC iiethol Ar My Er ehureh has just
al which wag quite a success, both
piritually arjd financially. About seen
souls Were addetLto the church.
V.e werP proud to have those good
ninisters in our midst such as Revs.
dcAdams, Lilliewood, Burns, and the
ig boss. Rev. J. S. JVJaddojO The
er- preached a wonderful sermon on
"hursday night while Janjea Gilbert j
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1 - the palmet
music. ~ .*
'l'he K. of I'. lodge held their annual
thanksgiving service on the 23rd, and
it was a credit to the order. Kev. Toat
ley of "Due West preached the sermon.
We were glad to have with us
our district deputy, Sir E. E. Hargrove.
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Mrs. Lula Latimore. was called to
_ Bolton tu the bedside of lu;r mother
why is seriously ill.
Mrs., Sarah Cunningham of Nashville,
'iennessee spent a iew days Ul
home recently.
Miss Mag\it. Walker, one ,of the
t teachers, of tne high school in Greenville
is visiting her mother this week.
Miss Julia Hawthone is visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. 11. Robinson, in Ai<heville
J f - :
We afG sorry to report the following
on the sick list this week: IVfr.
M. Adum^j?Mr. H. Ellis and Mrs. C.
VValker Evans. -. - "
??e are prouu to report that MI'S.
Ellen A-nderson is-on the mend.
. "Mrs. Lottie Washington-?recently
" announced the marriage pf her daugh
- ier, Neva, to-Mr. Harold Voscy, which
took place February lQth. We hope
for them much success.
Mr. W.-Avltavis and sistei uf Mm ris
college spent the week end with
; hdme folk.
Mrs.?Cornelius?Robinson?has boc'n
rea] sick at_her home but is much improved.
Mr. W. A. Davis was a caller al
the ftom(, of Miss Era Robinson on
Friday night.
We were proud to sete Mrs. Delia
Fisher out Sunday.
- ?'Mr. Allen Clancy of Detroit att&rtded
"the" funeral of his sister; Mrs.
oenora Clancy Johnson.
She died in Philadelphia and was
funeralized at Dunn Creek Sunday.
Rev. JTS. Maddox officiated.
GREER NEWS
- The colored women's Bible class had
its closing Thursday -afternoon at 4
o'clock at Bethel church. Quite a number
of white women were present.
The expressions from all were enjoyed
\Ve are thankful to our maker for allowing
us to witness such a success-'
- ii.ul ret in this year. Mr. U. T. Law**
- ton~wa.s elected to represent the class
at the women's conference which convenes
Trf Columbia ^Iay 20th.
^JPhe Baptist u?ion that met at Jla
-rrhrt.'reek c,hurch is a thing of history.
Indeed it was a success. Quite
a number .of delegates w<jre present.
.Sermons preached were good. T-^ies
discussed were to tht. point. Sunday
night the climax w;v rrm-hyil, whvnp""
w Moc"g?BuU'hs preached a
-hfrarrt'eftsermon. 11^ swept the audience
off its feet as -he?iwrtrayed
the word of'God. Mr. Downs is a product
of Greer, but is now making his
home in Asheville.
The teachers expressed themselves.
as having had a rich time at the meet
in Columbia and are back?surcharge
ed to do better work than before.
They are now busy getting ready to
; present to the public .a wonderful
. commencement which we are looking
forward to with delight.
i Mrs. Johnsie Butler Lindsay, after
closing a successful school term -is j
home to the delight- of her many
friends. Mrs. Lindsay Is also the ac-!
complished organist of Bethel church.
We- welcome her coming with pride.
We ara- glad to report that Mcsdames
Gambrell, Dixon and Huff are a
-t-rttlp--horror
We sorrowfully report the continued
illness, of Mines. Brock and Harris.
Our prayers are for their speedy.re-C0VCT3r.
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HELENA NEWS
-Sunday found the church goers on
tneir way toward the church. Sunday
school was opened at 10:30-a. m. with
^Supe'rintendent J. S. Sanders and the
I fpfirhnrc Af?r* a
r in. ntv. I\.
Young preached one of his burning
huril \vhilg ho talked by the wnv.
At 7:.'10 A. C. K. leaguc began with
President. Jesse Marshall to the fore."
At 8:00 p. m. services began.
Miss Claretta Rummers of CMum- \
T)Ta is visiting her aunt, Miss Idella
Lindsay and relatives and friends.
Mrs. Faniiie Johnson of Carlisle,
wife of the Rev. W. L. Johson, is visiting
this week with-her mother, Mrs.
Eliza Wallace: -*
The program that was rendered on
Monday night by. the little folk was
grand. _ '
Mrs. M. E. McMorris and Miss^fcunette
Sartor were in charge of the
program.
Mr. JM. M. Nance of Columbia calLj
ed around to Marshall Bros, store
to see his old friends on Saturday.
Glad to see. him. ,Conie again, you
are welcome to' Marshall Bros, store
and to our church also.
-CLEVELAND, OHTOvNEWS.
The sad news reached Mr. Lang
Dunhar last Saturday that his father
was dead. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar
accompanied by his uncle, Mr. B. Patrick,
left the same afternoon in the
Cadillac for Barnwell, S. C. They
arrived there Sunday night, and returned
here Thursday night. Antioch
Baptist Church, th,. Silver Lfaf
Club- and their many friends wisn
tu express tbrli sincere sympathy to
the bereaved family.
mrs. rranees Kucker? K. 89th St.,
-was, callad. > to Timmanavillei??r Grr
owin^ to the Jealh-.oCJier- stejj.-son,
Dir. Ashury. Besides his mother, he~
leaves to mourn his loss in Cleveland
one brother, Perry and a sister, Mrs.
Mirinie Hood. Their many frjjend^
thy to the family here also the one
in South Carolina.
I wish to congratulate Darlington
County for its 100 per ceht enrollment
at the Teachers Association.
Of course, I know that's your motto
because I was a member of the. faculty
of the^ Mayo HI Schol j^nder
Prof. J. L. Cain. I hope the session,
was as inspirational' as in previous
years. Sorry "T could not attend.
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THIS IJOHTTH CA ROlTXA^-HCOfTTC
C11A1PTKK
The South Carolina Scotia chapter |
met in its annual meeting with .vir.-.
lv. J. Rhodes, Columbia, i'Tidaj^ Marri
ii8th. Representatives from Karllng-)
top, Sumter, Chester, Camden and n-j
mo were present. The regular annualjbusiness
was transacted. Reports I
imm the various nrpamzatinrw-wpit
given in the form of exj>erience. Much
interest was manifested in this pari
01 tht' prugiani. *
The lollowing visitors were present
and welcomed as our brothel s: " .Messrs.
R. W. Boulware, J. M. Miller,
C. A. Johnson, and* Buchanon. 1 lie visiting
ladies were Miss Annie 1). llaroer,
.Alesdames Maini,. llartlee Wats>n.
\V. S". Muu&on. T. Doiighlss,
C. G. Cannon, 1.- 10. liuehanon,, Angle
Wright '1 hompson. lOncouraging
remarks were given by some of theln.
- '1 he-chapter-voted unaniinolisly that
scotia and Johnson ,C. Smith university
unite and wish to call on the chap
1 fi,r "f ffther St ates-hrr-rlrT-msr-w;-,..
chat our girls will not have to go into
schools of?other dipinm i mi t iim- I d,
Higher education. f
Tea was served by' the hostess.
All i etui iled lu tlicii?In ini s u ith '/ ill
lr, r.... ., v.'.... -
tia and to encourage the union be-. .
tween?the?two?ft hool*.?Vrr?btdj- , t.hrs
meets the approval of the faeul
ties, of these schools and those concerned.
NEWBERRY NEWS
A large dr legal, km of t'o.-iclirrs at- .
Lerided^the~ State'-Te.m'hers1 "associa*-'
cion in Columbia last week. I Vol'. K.
F. Gladden and Mrs. Gladden_ visiteu
Clinton, Spartanburg,TXniurg _~Ches~
ter and VVinnsboro on March 2t)th aim
.Zisf. Prof, was observing the \vork
.n the schools of the place^ mentioned.
Mr. T. Q. Gallman haw&iHuit completed
a nice buhgUlo_w_ oh Sc.ll Si. "
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gary are pfan
ning to erect .a nice bungalow on CuTtT
well street to take the place of the
old building. - _ ~
Mrs. Carrie- Paysinger_ died at her .
nottie <jn Caldwell street on March i
Jlr.t "and was funeraliked on Mminav J
the 2-Tth at MilTer^^hajioi A. .M.TTTehurch,
after which the burial took !
place at Hannah's ..church cemeterj I
oy the sidf. of -her husband. lto\-. .)
U. smart onauateU. WiLliams aii't. Pratt
were the undertakers in churjjft
A large number of knights ami till
courts attended the annual sermon atBethlehem
Baptist church un the - i ~
Rev. J. C. Smart preached the sermon.
1 he following officers pre5 i ded:
Sir J. B. Morgan. CV C..; Pr?t
U. S'.^Gallman, master of ;-""-tfmirnirr (
Welcome on behalf of church, I)r. (i. ,
\V. Singleton, proclamation, Prof. F.
B. Pratt; addresses in behalf of the ,
knights and Courts of Calanthe. Prof.
E. F. Floyd and- Mrs, Lilla Milder"
Prayer by "Prelate M. I,, r.assane.
Mrs. srlt. Keeder and Mrs. (' . l,ak< ,
worshipped at Miller's Chapel A. M. ,
H. church last Sunday morning' also
Miss Smith ? frojn Clinton public ]
schools. Miss Smith gave a splendid (
Calkc^-?BtirCm ~Thm?7~ ?~ 1
neca was a visitor in the city last 1
week. She was accompanied with
her littl0 son. ?? ??7-- -]
Miss Ida -R.- Boyd, trachrr In 'CTin-;r
lon-schouhv was a visitor irr the citv _
Sunduy.
-.The: -hutlies ,n)iijsJonar^-s.'icicLy' _al _
^Tftiyary Presbyterian church rcndcit-il '
a special program on Sunday after
r.oon auer wnich a |?a count w*ns-?ty?)
by the Jadi.es. of Harbison colleTTa"'
Irnio.i Mi's.- J, TV Smart \v;t < 'called
to the bedside of her- mother, .Monday
mortiinp-at Latta. ?
Presiding Elder Vance will hold his
second quarterly conference on Monday
ni^bt, April Gth". Rev. .1. 0. Smart
and his choir and congregation will
return the visit to Rev. .Ioh'n Martin
of . Shiloh A. M. E. church the second
Sunday at Prosperity.
n We arc triad to see Mis-: AMilL Pearson
out ajrain also Miss A/ilea
"amTltrrs. .Mary Altranis.
'HOPEWELL BAPTIST- C III R( II
.March 20th and ,10th were big days
at Hopewell Baptfct church. The Wateres
union L. D. met there. The meet
ing was called to order Saturday Tit i
T2?by -the moderator. Rev. H.
Holmes. A hymn was sung then Kev. ;
L. \V Mingo preached a wonderful
sermon. After the "sermon Mis. Iren0
Lonly mem hey o f t he cTfiireh.:
gave the welcome address. Mr. W.T
James responded. A collection was ta-j
ken afterward the clerk of the up ion
read the in invites' of the last meeting.
After the different churches reported,
the" meeting adjourned for
dinner. The-lacttes of-the church serv-1
a sumptuous dinner. I mean it was a}
well balanced diet.| -We wore there iot
serve it~rrrrch4f-wotfcAverc-n't si-rtod its "
your fault and not mine. At 1:00 o'- j
'clock we reassembled and tin- m dera-!
tor proceeded-with his. mooting. The
different?^Hilijects were discussed afterward
reorganization was next in i
order. The same officers were reelec-.i
tod. After the1 TnolecTion- t hev were
installed by !\lr. \V. James. i
Saturday night the Sunday sehooh
gave a concert. Mrs. M. II. IMggs atuTj
| Mrs. i. i^onoy w ere hi charge'.
Slinky morning- at a
sembled lor Sunday school. \\ (. had
a vi'iy gum! lessun ?uul ivrli taught. I
Our beloved pastor. Rev. 11. D. Du-j '
pree and our friend, Rev. Harvin, were :
right there tu give 'usllpm, U'lUdb
, v it we-wer^4Uuwt-44? get-hvtbe dork?
Fafhev Holme's sat irTo"ur midst and"
Whenever we drifted too far out he:
very- gently hropght his children back *
to shore. \\lc arc-proud of-Hcy^ I hi'
preeT Rev. Ilarvin and rjPathe,
Holmes:
1 A-f -12:30 Rev?Harvin preached a
powerful sermon. This was indeed a
burping message for the children of
God as well as for the ether* present-.--Those
who wer0 not otfVtime could
not get-seats. This meeting brought:
friends there who had not heen there j
for years. It Rooked more likt^nn as- :
"aociation than-a_unT(lfi. A good col-T
lection was taken after each sermon.!'
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-\t :{Ttm;p. rrr kcv. f)avis prearhefl' a
Mother fiery sermon. After extend.
ti?: the pastor u vote of thanks foi
he hospitality shown them while .ir
s oluirch and town the meeting ail1
'iiihed to ih'eef with the Kliftin Creek
Baptist ehiireH the Saturday before
the 5th Sunday in lunh.
_ _fct?UKil4"RT Nj^WK v
SoGUl". f aroVina^ TTnd' esj^'*cia'fl'y ^ CoI
imbia should d t Something to show
Honorable X. ;|. Frederick that the
NVijroes uf South t-'aroliria as well as
Isewhere, had noticed his yreut service
to the riiee and that we highly
apprei-jated it, two have been- K'va-B
hTih "in Columbia and let others follow.
--Mr."
Miles-X). Bojjan, a student of
Henodict, ('olletre, spent .the week end
ith |Sat ents-fn Loekhart and visited
fiietnls in Union. lie attended church
' t;vh-,.~ at hi.- ehori-h T-'m-o....i r-t...
"J.- and nrnnr-Ki.il *i?
, - . -,v.,v w mi VAVCJIVIJl SITmoil.
The church wa* well pleased and
'icensed^ him to preach. Mr.^Bonari
a rmnitsmg young man andhasdi'
t,r;rtrlrrt>iT?i Imbue, him . 1 To*??om"v
friends wish him success.
-Key. R, M. Pitts, formerly of this.
4ala.ee,. Liu. new- .of-AVTnsion-iSaieni; ntvrlrich
phu-,".-FTc is pastor of tfrg STTiToh
Baptist church, is .visiting friends
( re. who are delighted to see hurt
iilll) know tliat ho is doing well 'WhSe
oup he pieaclied at .Mt. Olive, Mt.
tbTwel], and Torinth Baptist Churches.
Being-the. former 'pastor of Mt. Olive
an<l Mt. Howell, great crowds were
inrt to-show him that they still-loved
him. ?1 ^?
Mrs. Annie Brown, of Winston-Sale
ni is; spending some time, with her
-aster. Miss Gustava Smith, and other
friends.-who are vicing with each.other
to m?fke her "Stay pleasant/ Mrs.
Brown is .the picture, of health and
vrry?entertaining.
"A line union meeting was held, at
Emanuel Chapel oil the fifth' Sunday.
Rev. It. Beaty is pastor, and Rev.
I. A. Thompson is president of the
union and Deacon J. F. D. McMahiwfl
is clerk. Mr.?Henry Smith has been
! reasnror t>r fiftrmn years.
- TtTo stork visiled__llic.-home of Mr.
did .Mrs^irl.ester Burnett and" left a
fine" hoy. Both mother .and hoy are
Ibing fine. '
* j ' WAI.TSRJJORO
NEWS
St. Deters A. M. E. Church
On last Sunday night. March tlO'.
vnhuilliu celelnaled their annual ser-~
ncos of' thanksgiving at St. Peter's"
V. M. K. church. Rev. A. F. B. Hor y.
D.I),. preached .a very instructive
itieiue. Quite a large number was
[ireseiit including many out of town
visitors. -? _ ' " '
The mock c.nnforertce given at St.
i'eters Monday, night, March 24th Was
piito a success. The presiding1 elders
verc Mesdttines- Teira?Simmons, Ra--j
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Green arid Ilattic Brown. .Mr>\ -lir H.
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i Mrs. iKuth Horry the entertaining
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The presiding' chirrs and pastors
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injr the fact tliat the* previous two
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Mrs Mnfv Morihii..?;l nuii.Uf :!' :?
St.?Peters chuTch died Friday'of-la-1
week and was funerali/ed at'iier hun.i' .
on Saturday. She was taken to (ire.-n
iPft'Pt1 ff'f ' "* -1 Mr-*. M"ii ttnr-^utr* :i
faithful. member- arid . in.'i
tian. Much sympathy "j- extended
the bereaved family.- ~ ?
- fn-n ~meeting np-The nTtTTTtr-T!o m , i t;a~
tional ministers union Tue.-day ex- riing
at 0:00 o'clock uj- .Wesley' M 1:
church the follow ing oflir>:"r's'..f<?r' theyear
were elected. ?"
Rev. \V". Ton'mcr, president; R. :/.
J. P. Johnsom vice president; Rw.
M.i.li. 1 Gu i n. liiM'iui'i. IP"..' I
MeT('er, secretary F Rev.'A; Ii. H riv.
assistan sccr.'uuv: R. v. P, S.
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Keys. A. P. li. Jltiriy, .1. P. Mohhs..n,
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