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WILLIAM CHAPEL M. E. OF
- ORANGEBURG |
Beginning with, the Lent season
our pastor, Dr. McGill, began a series'
' ??-of sermons on the last days of Christ
on earth. These services have been
very impressive and w[U be long remembered.
Our pastoiy preached at
< ' 11:15 and at 3:00 Dr.. R. S. Wilkinson,
president of State;' college preach
ed in interest of the- rally for class,
number 11. Dr. Wilkinson is a thought.
t?? f ul speaker and sine^ his first ser- j
: ' mon for us the pastor has been asked
r .by several of the membET5" to have)
~h -him back again. Yhose who missed
ty * ~r hearing him- Hhndav missed a treat. [
. * -J The- members of William Ohapel.
[ ' really think Dr. Wilkinson partly belongs
to them. We thunk him for
his kindnesses from * time to time.
The services were conducted' as a
pew rally and a very nice sum was
?raised.
Sunday night, Rev. Daniel D. Davis
who was once a member of this
- ehureh, and ? prndiiafp of State enllege,
preached. Rev. David is pastor
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- The Chappelle club was entertained
at the home of Mrs. Anni^-Johnson
Monday, evening.
Mrs. Tresser Legree and Mrs. Frizella
Bowman entertained the Ust
Us club at the last, meeting. These
young ladies . are active in church
work and are_^ Working wonders for
the rally. ?
Mrs. Lyons, a member of Emanuel
A. M. E. church on the Branchville
circuit is working as hard as any
member, to make the rally a success.
Mrs. Lyons has been living ip Orangeburg
for s'everaf years but she is as
alive in church work in hfer bid home
as when she there but still she Is
a great help to William Chapel. Members
like these, should be spoken of
and given the praise fo,. we have few
like them now.
Squire Morgan is planning a great
program for Easter. Dr. McGill will
have services 5:00 o'clock Easter
morning.
?Miss Ethel Do Lainw and Misn Go
neva Coleman spent the week end at
the parsonage with Mrs. McGill last
week.
Mrs. Irene Barber?is leaving, for
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the fact that these tiny germs can gel
into ytmr blood?streams through .the
smallest cut, and give~ you tonhoid
fever, tuberculosis, lockjaw,' blood
poisoning, and many more dangerous
and perhaps fatal diseases. There is
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: ~ WEPALMETT
-AIKEN NEWS 1
-___-. ^ . -A
large circle of interested friends 1
in Aiken and- eiswwhera -.willf 7
with delight of Miss Rosamond John- -j
son's winning the coveted prize in
the annual oratorical contest at St. i
Augustine college, Raleigh, where she
is a. member of the senior high school j
class of 1930. ...
W e are proud of the fact that Miss
Johnson is an Aiken girl aud the attractive
young daughter of Mr., and
Mrs. Emanuel. Johnson;
Rev. H. L. Ryana, who died at his
-home -drt t^ranirtevii^ ~on^::Saturday>
April 5th was buried Tuesday, April
8th ta Mt. Canaan Baptist "church,
1 ronton. Theeulogy was held at Bettis
academy in the school chapel with
his pastor, Rev. G. W. Blocker, officiating.
At?the time of his death Rev. H.
>L. Ryans was pastoring four church,
es in Mt. Canaan association. Tie was
a man of sterling qualities, conservative.
* He possessed^ great r'ace pride^
- and unapotcd1 Tiiorals.?He was an ho*
. nest gospel preacher and left strong
influences for good which will be a
great heritage to his children .and
nis children's children. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Davis left for
i- Hempstead Monday, April 7th.?Mrs.
Davis will be remembered as Miss
Thelma Brown,
Mrs. Connie Itson is spending some
L Time ITT Aiken tu tire delight?of?htrr 4
; friends. Mrs. Itson ?s from Rosylyn. '
j Mrs. Matilda A. Pitts of Bruns.
.wick is spending "Sometime in Ai- (
- ken among relatives and friends.?At {
! present is stopping -aC the Jioirie "<
. of her niece, Mrs. Evetta Jones. {
; Mr; and Mrs. S. L> Jones, accom-. j
? panjed fay Mrs. M. A. Pitts" were plea- ,
t -satrt?visitors -at-Rettis Academy last1 ^
[ i?tnrday. 7. ?77 7- ^ ~ "*'4?~j
' Mr. and Mrs. Jol Holley left Tues-.
' day, April 8th for New 101k City to j
f spend the summer^ ^ ,
' MNETY-SIX NEWS ' I
1 Sunday, April 6th was another <
memorable (day in Nvnety-Six. At <
three o'clock RevC A. T. Dixon ac- ;
companied by bis loving wife, Mrs, j
Dixon; parked, his "Dodge car in his
"" usual spot"," in from of the Bethle- ^
Baptist church. -After saluting-_
his officers and waiting congregation I
he ascended the pulpj't and preached
f pt wonderful serrrron. "A cbtTeetion of
418.1?5 was raised. < c.
At 4:00 o'clock Rev. Dixon dig ,
missed his congregation and accom- !
, panied them1 tp the KHPleasant A.
M. E. church where the funeral ser- i
dicdS in^ lMnil'acler01^6 ^ Dean, who ]
- was ;the son of the late Rev. J. D.
11/van, wno preceeaeu nim_Ln-illa graveI
I years ago. Rev. Rnrns do- _
livered the sermon.
-?This funeral was largely-attended.
The remains of Jfliss Ella May Reeder
of Charlotte were laid to rest in
_ the Pine Pleasant cemetery on Bun- ;
~ day, Xpril (5th. Rev. G7~ O. Goode,
pastor of ..the" Pleasant Rock Baptist
church officiated.
As a result of th*--4ffieient service
rendered hi' the faculty of Mt. Zion- 1
school, consisting of Prof. G. E. Goode
Mrs EL-P.-G-Oodman arid Miss Gr A.
Dean, on Saturday, April the 5th
marked the close of the school.
Miss Georgianna Dean, one of the.
--teachers, is leaving on Monday Jhe
? 7th for Ash evilly wher e she w ill spend
The summer with her~sisteT, Mrs. Bernice
Williams.
Miss Richie S. Dean, of Bettis academy,
is spending a few days at home
- with her parents Mr,- and Mrs. -J. ,
R. Dean.
L- Mm. Jjtuola Baicliei wa^-trnntglTt~T7>""
her horne on last Saturday frorrTThe-""
"Brewer hospital much improved after
undergoing an operation. w
Mrs. Estelle Anthony and Mrs. O.
-Williams of fJrppnwnnrf woro Hi?
conie guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.~
Dean on Sunday evening, April 6th.
I We are informed that services at
Bethlehem on Sunday night were all
that heart could wisher.' :
The quarterly session of the Willow .
~ Spring Singing?convention will cottvene
in the Mt. Zion Baptist cKtrrrh,
1 Epworth on the 12 and 13th with the
following officers presiding: President
B. J. Gowdy, Organist E. P. Goodman,
i j. * ? -* ?
v/unuuctor 01 music Jonn w. nvans.
The musical sermon will be preached
by Rev. J. F. Marshall.
"PALMETTO SAN1TORIUM STATE
PARK, S. C.
I.ast Sunday was a day of happiness
with us. Among the visitors we
had. several members from 1st Calvary-Baptist
church, namely: Miss M.
K. Dunmore, Miss D. A. Bradley, Miss ~
Rebe G. Dunmore, Miss Mae Harrison
and Miss Hattie Hagood. They rendered1
a delightful song service which
all enjoyed. Along with them they
brought a basket of fruit and lillies. "
We thank them very much?Come a- gajn^.you^
arc welcome. .
visfte^ u?. last montih. Rev. iPage
made wonderful prayers- for us. Wo want
them to feel that we are always 1
" "glad to have" them.
.^Mr.i'aud Mrs. Pleasant, Mrs. Robins6n?
Mrs. Walker, and others were
happily received visitors last month. !
Mrs. Pleasant brought bananas which
_ we pnjoyed:?Many thanks.?
Miss McGlauerlin. Whales and friend
Tfpmii fchngptireo wano naont
of Miss -Scott. Mrs. Robinson of Columbia
brought out dolici)ous can?]
,. dies, we. u?iah. _to thanks her, ^ i
The Neal Young "Circle of the First" I
Baptist church, Columbia, repaired \
our victrola. They are. always doing j
"something to help. us. We ask them ]
to accept oifr hearts of thanks and, ap
- preciation.? f- 1 ' ? 7 ^
State Park quartet rendered a- love.
ly_program for the'inmatCK on April i
8th. Come again. You rae always t
* welcome.? We also wish to thank Miss 1
Jessie Dawson of . Beaufort for $1.00 '
in the storm curtain fund and ReV: t
James Jackson for .50. Mow if their 1
are any who wish to contribute to this s
rmueh needed cause we ;thank yoir; "71
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^LffAJPER
BENEDICT NEfr'S r
Bpmydict.~rrtayrd- Hninps 4u"inr wt=
ege on..uAntisdel aUUetic tt'eld Tue?lay,
April 1st. The game resulted in
mother victory foV Benedict.~
Thursday, April d was a high spot
n the history of the freshman class.
I'he day was theirs, all theirs. In the
norning chapel services Dean Var'ney
jave a special Freshman Day lecture.
Many cracks were given the poor
freshies. A program was rendered by
members of the class. In the after10011
the Sophomore class competed
vith the freshmen in athletic conic
sts: There-were rfrlar' races, broad"lumping,
and a baseball game between
.he girls of both classes. To climax
he day the freshmen were treated to
ce cream and cake by the sophomores.
The "prayer meeting Thursday eveling
was conducted by Miss Virginia
iradley. The Rev. I. 1. McDonald was
he principal speaker of the eveuing.
de-delivered an inspiring message.
Wednesday the~student body df Benedict
college went to Allen Uuiversiy
for the noon service. ?There Dr,
mckson of Howard university u^tur;d
on Tuberculosis. His talk was very
spirited and pointed. He spoke of'the
Von-Pirquet test as being efficient in
iiscovering the germ in the body.
The lecture was sponsored by the NaThe
students of Benedict have been
.vonderfully blessed in having the pri/ilige
of setring-and hearing so many
>f tho best artiota and lecturers. On
Monday they assembled at the noon
innr in nVionol fn Unnv T ??
?n/mi *? vou^vi w ucoi mt; giuui i_juuIon
star, Sir Harry Lauder. Sir Lauler
gave a brief talk of inspiration to
-he.^tu4<wi?&. He- stressed th^_ fact
.hat the basis of success rests in truthand
true performances at all times.
was through the efforts of Mr. Sayiiour
Carroll that Sir Lauder and hi*
dece honored the jsC&ooI with their
presence. /' *
Sunday evening Rev. Sarah Smith,
pastor of the Bethlehem Baptist
hnrch on?Lynn street preached for
us in. our evening service. Her message
was "Religions Ednrntinn " Rnv
Mrs. Smith astonished her audience
when she told them of her strange
2xpe.rienees, in, being called, to the
ministry. Mrs.' T. L. Duckett offered
praver and Miss Laura Gloster and
Mr. Emanuel Gaulden sang very beautifully
a duet. ?: -f?
Mr.^iLames . Argyle, a Benedict college
graduate of l'J21Ms Tiere visiting
on the campus.
" The Rev. Dr. Long of Darlongton,
and a forjner pastor of the First Calvdry
Baptist" church of this city, together
with "Rev7"J. ,P. Reeder, were
visitors _ to oar chapel exercises on
Wednesday. Rev. Long gave a very
interesting extemporaneous'speech along
educational lines. At the close
of- -the ^ervtcesr-Revr~Reeder offered
prayer, - t? ^
t ni?A %.f iiim ^~
_ iiijiu i\i*n s>.
~
Hie -members of Macedonia Baptist
church Sunday school were very
proud to have the beloved presence of
Mrs.?limma -Naples -of?Tuskegee.
iShe gave a beautitoi explanation of
the lesson. Also Mrs. "Nagg^es is
now teaching in the . graded school
of Ridge- Spring. She and her little
daughter, Vera,- ulong w)ith Mtss-!^
loise Boozer, motored to Irmo Friday.
wJieru-the-y-wuire the housei-gtteuiLi
of Miss Boozer while being here. Miss
Bcozer is also a .teacher in the Ridge
Spring graded school. The pastor delivered
a -wonderful sermon.
Rev. Jaekson has beerr-with us several
years-but- his- presence always
seems new to us. :
A .-play entitled "They Do Say" was
very successfully played at the Young
Chapel A. M. E. church Thursday dve^
nintf,' March 13th. "ATI of the cnaracte>^-W^r
A C TT TQQgue,
.
?The Scotia chapter met at the home
of Miss Gertrude Hall Thursday afternoon.
Mr. James Hall quietly?departed
this life Thursday night after a very
long period of suffering.
Mr.* Hall leaves to mourn his loss
a wife, four sons?.and two daughters
and a host ,Sf friends.
?Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hall of Columbia
werP the Sunday evening
guests of the Misses Boozer. ,
Miss Thelma Price of Chapin was
the week end guest of Miss Thomasina
Boozer.
LEMUEL EICHELBERGER
The angels up in heaven there,
Were-singimr-glear?a_sweH. iffrffrrr
"We need just one more perfect link
To^make complete our perfect chain.
"\VV want someone,0 they jgently
sang, ~
"From whose lips there freely flows
A song of happiness each day,
To all the world ^vherever he goes
!Wo want someone w^? is possessed,
With, purity and Christ-like loye,
We want someone who" is filled with
sweetness,
To come with us to heaven ahove.^'
So down to earth they came on wing,
To find fl golrion link tn please,
And sure, they found their own ideal
?And took away from earth, Lemuel?
We cannot understand just .why,
TTt; had to part ffrffir "tnr "so" swiflT
But sure that "missing link must be
Thefairest,~7>urest Bloom.
Too lovable-: too sweets too nnm?~?
To live upon this wayward earth,!
So he was called away to heaven,
That sinless land of joy and mir$i.
~~4vloi*e 4&?msey ftoozer.
KIU> POINT EfBlWH :
Vfaay?happy smiles were shown Tt
;ho home of Mr. and Mrs/Jhttn I)nccett
. Sunday, March 2nd; After a1,
vonderful birthday dinrier ha(T been
prepared in honor of their daughter,
Frizzett Duckett. .
The table was beautifully decorated
trtth cut flowers.
The ^color. scheme, w'as arranged ur_
,ed of eight co\irnoot -?hP guests were
Urs. L. Harris, of Charlotte; Misses
A' "I . ? ? - ? - ?
i. ana r. Harris; Prof. E. H. Hunt,
ill, city teachers of Charlotte; Mr. W*.
3. McMillan and Mr. W. C. ,^VitherlE>Oon,
college students of Johnson C,
3?nith ujijversity; Rev. L. A. McDonis
"k"
aid and Thomas Harris, Jr., also of
Charlotte; Mil1?and Mm.?fch?Berry
Dawkina?and their?14tt4e?daughter,
Virginia, Mtes Dorothy Duckett, a
student at RocITUill; Miss X. Dew"-"!
tierry?returned 'from her?hurue " at I
Spartanburg just in time to join "the'
bunch at the table. Everyone reports
a very enjoyable time. Miss Frizzett
seemed to be the happiest of all to
greet her Charlotte friends.
W1NNSBORO NEWS
The Sunday schochand Bf. Y. P. U. j
progressing nicely.
The Sundhy school of Zion A. M. E.
church is'doing nicely under their new
president, Mr. Leverette Peay.
Rev. Ellis of Columbia preached a
wonderful sermon at Wayman church
Sunday morning.
Ori Friday a surprise birthday party
was given by Mrs. Eliza Bratton
in honor of her mother, Mrs. Lula
HalL
Mrs. Hall was jpusy as usual with
her work Friday- Just a few minutes
before retiring she was called in the
parlor to listen to a beautiful selection
on the radio.. Mrs. Hall came
not knowing whatwaf happening to
her surprise she found a parlor full j
Trf friends^to greet her;
Mr. Alexander Russell accompanied j
bv Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harmon left
Sunday morning for Fort Pierce, Florida-where
they will join Mrs. Rus*
sell ^vho has been spending several
wccna wim relatives ana inenas. 1 ney
are expected back by the first of the
week. We hope.them.a pleasant trip.
M-re. Eliza Manigault is home after
a successful school term atr fflack
Stock.
x The baseball - team qf the Winnsboro
training school is progressing
nicely.
We are glad to know that Mrs. Ed
ward Lyles is better.
- - Mrs. Lusinda Woodward is still
oil the sick list.?We hope that she
will be out soon. ?r~~
Mr. Rob/irt Gather has been ill for
quite a while." He has been taken to
New Port News, Virginia. All his
friends are hoping he will recover.
Mrs. Alvin Gains is on the sick
USE
On last ^Tuesday the 2nd of-^April,
the girls of the sixth grade gavp in
honor of their domestic science tracher,
Miss Mary E. Hickson, a delicious
dinner. This dinner was given in ho-'
nor of Miss Hickson's birthday. The
faculty joined fn with. Miss Hickson
and they_all expressed a lovely evening.
.
The" members of the third grjide
who made the honor roll the past
month are: Evelyn Ross and Martha!
Cunningham;-fifth grade"! Sarah Beatty.
--
. Rev. J. C. Hunter passed" through
thp gity t last. Wednesday -cnrmrtt}?to
NSfto Carolina. -
BROOKLYN NEWS
?-^re^r?York?Mr. aiitl Mrs. William!
"Simpson and"sister, Miss Ames Simp;
son, were called to Philadelphia, to
the sick bed of their sister, Nan Woody.
, . ... . .|
?Mitt Minni<? Trby, who has been;
confined to the hospital for four weeks'
is able to be but again .to the plea-1
sure of her many friends.
Mrs. Sara Henry- Wiltshire is on
the sick list. We hope for her a speedy
recovery. ? ;
The monthly dance "given by the
young?people's club?was success.
Prof. Wiltshire and his orchestra rotvdered
their best music and everyone
present enjoyed themselves. The officers
of tthi^.cluh arc,Willie1 D. Ilenry,
Pauline Carter,""WntiJT'Ester Simpson,
"Rf.-atri<?.- IlunVy, Hill -Maymp HamilAteh?t?ftTHonry,
Marie Meadows.
When visitin~ Brooklyn coriie to I
Bridge Street A. M. E.-church, Rev. I
Edward. Ernest Tyler, pastor. Your j
heart wry frTfjdjee^to hear him. .
-BAMBERG -NE\VS , |
Mrs. Quennie E. Davis Boyd, who
s now married and living in New
York City is home at~The1)i.dsidc of |
heV. sick mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Dav's.
who is now improving.
M-ilMgMPB?M?
f HENRY L.
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\'~?"gtlNTOW NEWD 1
Friends and relatives were sad to
hear of the shocking death of Mrs. 4
T.aiUrt Dilliaid nf Rp1| sti-ppt nn la^K^* "1"
Friday. She was^l%id to rest in the, ^ 1[
Friendship cemetery and funeral ser- >
vices were held in the-xburch. She i^
survived by one som, L. It. Dilliard,
husband, Bev. J. T. Dilliard and numbers
of sisters and brothers- besides a_<
host of friends.
Teachers of N. Bell street high
school werb visitors at the Palmetto
State Teachers association. They were
as follows: Prof. J. M. .Johnson, principal;
Mrs. H. J. Holmes, Mary I.. I
Coleman, I,. Smith, II. P. Alexander,
A. P. Harris, 0. P. Wright, C." E. I)or- '
rah, It. I. Jloyd, E, Miles, B. J. Builey
and "P. f.omax. They all enjoyed
the meeting and besides the enjoys?i?__
ment's were artprtrtrrfd wit It many?-7
f 1 lend* ;'"i"~r~ . ; r- -?-y" ^
Miss TIattie Dill'ard is the guest.
I of relatives. y ?: -.
i "Mr, Car!" Pettis departed this' liFCr*
March 2Bth at 7:20. His body' was * ^
[laid tu ret"1 at Friendship A7?Mr-IO, j
'ccint'bvi^ ouiiuuy auvi uw> \ - f|
[survived by a wife, amt-ftve children,
I'M i s! R ntl-in'?Inirrhm.~ llarrisbiirtr. ~
Pa.; Hele'n, Julian, Raymond, and ColPer,
besides a host of friends.
MRS. BELLE ROBINSON" R.VSSCtl:
AT NORTH- ~? ~i
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Tuesday, March 25th Mrs. Relle ? ji
Robinson was funeralized at St. Pet- Jj
[ "ts A. M. E. church. She was a con
sfstent member of that - church?for-; ?*
quite a while and a christian woman. . '
ThP funeral was attended by Rev. J.
'ayer, her pastor, assisted by Rev, *
T. TVP Glenn of the South jCarolina
conference. She leaves t\vo ^children, ... 7
CJio?brother and father, and-^a- ho;-L ~ _
of friends and relatives.!
NEWS FROM BROWN CHAPEL A.
M. E. CHURCH
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Gameron?.In spite vftf . the cloudy
weather Sunday the services were unfile
superintendent' opened?"Sunday?'
school. Tho Tjpssoi.i was very interesting
and thoroughly .discussed. At 11
o'clock our beloved pasto^ preached a ,
wonderful sermon from; St. Matthew . '
11:29: Take my yoke upon ,you. and
learn of- me, forT am m'eyk and lowly
in my heart; and ye shall find rest
'in your souls.'.'
i Those are words coming from the-.
lips of our dear Master, which every 1
heart vn- filled with 1 | n il I i'i'i 1
p. m. o'tir pastor, Rev. I.. II. Ileminir-^ ?way
preached at?StrTaul A. M. K." "
church. A beautiful sern\on from the
second book of,Samuel 19:5 was had.
These messages we're enjoyed by all
present. Our pastor, Be 1 . II. I fern??
i ingwa\y~mred!r~praise for tlm wi ndm-- ?Z
' fuUwork he is doing at Brown Chapel
;A. M. E. church: Stop, lortk and lis^>
ten. There will he'a great Fast'-r pan : >
tomine on Good ..Fridaynight., April
Ll&th at Bwwh Chapel. .Admission 10c.
.The public is cordially invited.
?Sam Cruni of Baltimore?whs~ ~ :?
!the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner
| Wednesday and enjoyed a pleasant
aiu)r. .
CORESBl'RvTxIu^IS IZ~T^
1 St. Paul had a wonderful sermon
Sunday by their pastor, Rev. .Janerette.
? ""'' _. -
? ~Mr, Ernest- Williams -1 eft -MonTiay?
for-indttma-r1 ? r
Mrs. Susan Dixon__entertained-the ~
Busy Bee club Friday evening from
three until five. She served whipped
cream, peaches chocolate and caramel. 4
It was a pleasant evening for the cluh.___
The many friends of Mrs. Annie
W. Starks and daughter. Miss Ilattie
F. Wilson were^gjad to have them
out to church again.
SERVICES AT SAINT U-Kft
Confirmation, her vices will bp- held
at St. Luke's Episcopal churgh 'Sunday - '
night, April 13th, at 8:00 p. m. Ev- ' >
ery invited. '
JACKSON "l
J I _ 1 ri ?
uenaKer - Lmbalmer I
Plastic Surgeon
3hone 9103 - Night Phone 338-J jjj *
Main St. MARION, S. C. I
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ison, Couser & Davis |I
idertakersand Embalmew - "
dhoun_St ; DILLON r$.C. fi
PrtONE 270-- -1 I
. L. toxworth |
Funerar Director ' |
MUI.IJNS, S. C.
derfaking, Embalming; and
Ambulance Service - I - - :r?l
Cat* and Funeral Equipment as H
>od aa the best and better than the B ?
Rest and Prices Less Bj
IIRTESY AND SERVICE- 8 V >
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