The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 28, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday rJune 28~ 1950 ?
r CHURCH NEWS OF
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TO THE BAPTIST BROT
? ? CARQ1
GREETINGS:
It h|s been sometime since I have >
especially since our State Convention a
I did write at that time on the very ii
passed the House of Lords and to the
Things, I hope will prove a blessing U)
and Dr. J. J. Starks is head of Benedu
sun^ a Negro president of Benedict c<
Morris college.
The . Convent ion -made history at Andi
born generation and food for thought f
rnia is a progressive age?Men and
with the onward march of time, so let us
, cess for our denominational interest ar.
Greehville is our next meeting place
U. Convention and there some vital chai
with the already existing cmiditimiK nf
of things that is sure to come;
To This End T"Write Fa<
? First: A new president is to be ele<
. work. There are three to date in the-r
Sumter high school; Rev P. F. Grundy,
at Greenville, S. C., Rev. LHB. Brbokh,
Charleston, S. C., are up for considerdtii
will assemble on this very important o
When I entered the race, I entered it
r- of atooping to low method*?and'TTiave
But for the fair-minded, and for the god
naind-fiShf an old propaganda that is ust
erow^ hj alarming, all of which is^neitht
minds be clear and-think and act accordi
The Kind of Pre
I shall not attempt to aTgue, but the
from the kind needed. To say a man v
a and of a long standing is the kind neei
regardless; of vision and qualification, i
man who is neither nationally nor stat<
ridiculous, as everybody is inclined one
To say get a man who can look out 1
as if the training of these are in the pr
sponsibility of boys and girls rest with
-conventions. Presidents of conventions <
denominational programs and inspire t
If' fViic fhnnru A /\Kfa-V?~
v??vw? J nuuiu vuvail|| tliCIl Iiu [J
schoo] as compared with tirae-service o
ters who are now left would be acceptat
leader-?is a seer for his~dock. If he can
YOUR HEADS CLEAR.
I am in this race not because my frie
race because I was inspired to enter it,
Baptists and for the Baptists of the ?
an opportunity to put it over,. .
SomttYnfT Wou
A change in the -Constitution affectii
Jback to five dollars; allowing two delei
with the same privileges to participate
three dollars. Those paying one dollars <
k A Baptist headquarters, located in C
conv?iitj.QnsfUnctjonthroughthat6ffice
? - - - A Missionary-secretary whose duties
out a carefully prepared budget for all
ject- and each pastor in proportion to 1
required amount and report- at the com
ed into this office and checked out to the
( A salary to the amount of fifteen huri
would be the secretary's income, until th
Hple inspired and then the proper salary
^follow up the budget campaign from <
thereby relieving the convention of anyt
program or religious education, lectures :
music.
1 will go further into details in Iny ne
? A program with variations at session:
appeared once appearing again until mo:
been heard. To develop all of your strt
have a?chance. ?
I am, therefore, in the race to be elec
the candidates, but I do say if I should
< Christian ^Churclr^whether^local/y8, natf
One who has the time to give to this
positiveness, one whose words have tru
? "Keeps yuur minds open."
1 --Yours for the cause of the your
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Central E
s for Presi
School,Cc
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BOOKER WASHINGTON HEIGHTS t
NEWS i
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The Junior Missionary society of: r
St. John Baptist church held instal-| 1
lation services at the home of Misses t
Fannie Mae and Eliza Castor on last g
Tuesday afternoon. The newly elected
effieers^were-shown their several du- Ii
~ ttfBryery beautifully by the pastor,ReV.
Hills Norris.
The club was' favored with a solo
by Miss Carrie Bailey and a trio by
"T* ' Miss Annie B. .Shepard and others. _
Rev. Young of Hartsville and Mrs.* c
Isapelle yJones were "Very pleasant t
visitors. The society is very proud
of its leader, Mrs. Ethel Killings* *
worth, she is always ready and will- j
ing to do something for the good of j
the club and is well! to be loved,
Miss Pauline Davis, acted as hos- j
tees and served a delicious salad *
course which was enjoyed by all. Vi,rL
sJtors are always < welcome to our
meetings held every other Tueiday
afternoonat 5:30 o'clock. The next r
meeting will be at the home of Miss ^
Carrie "Bailey on Washington avenue.'.
MINISTERS WIVES' ALLIANCE |<
'fjta Ministers Wives' alliance held i
V its regular meeting for June at the1
residence of Mrs. Ellis on Oak street, ft
After the opening exercises the re- c
gulAr routine of boiiness was .takeftti
up and matters were earnestly dis- 1
cussed pertaining to uplift work for t
that seems to be the foremost work J
of the alliance. i j
A very earliest appeal was made by \
our president, Mrs. E. V. Wallace, in
behalf of m play ground for the or- 2
phan chiiren and a fitting up of the 1
spina. * ~r;" j
It is' desired by the alliance that <
?- K.vf^yany playground fix- j
tqres that could be donated for that" -
purpose the Ministers Wives alliance 1
would most thankfully receive the1 !
' a*ml and place them for the chil- ]
dTSgJs pleasure as soOn as a conveniMr
plats can be founds as a play 1
grgund. If any one bw a stationary.-j
WffUg that ia Bot being used that's I
ia a good condition write or phons
th?- president, Mr a. E. V. Wallace, ]
1108 Blanding street, Phona ?883 T 4
Tkat.mgkinf of some clothing for 1
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SOUTH CAROLINA
HERHOOD OF SOUTH
lilNA :?
vritten a line for your consideration
t Anderson.
important pending issues which finally
>' glory and honor of things mutual,
' the cause of the Baptist family.
n^ldm-t^Morrnrx-ollege at Sutyter,
tu"cne. oometnuig new under the
>IIege and a young man' is -head' ai
srsoir that will be history for the unor
those now living.
} pray for the best and continued sucid
the presidents ofvour schools,
for the Sunday school and B. Y. P.
iges Will be made to keep in harmony
nnr State work, and^the. new order
rts and A Few Things
cted to carry on this already begun
ace: Lawson of Sumter,-principal of
pastor of Springfield Baptist church,
pastor of Central Baptist church at
on at the hands of the delegates who
ccasion. All three are good men apd
they will be considered.
with purest motivs with no intention
not Stodped and shall fiot" now stoop,
of the cause, I wish to dissuade your
tally picked up to' be used as a scare;r
logical or anything else. Let your
ngly. ?
sident Needed
kind has been pointed' is fartherest
tfhn has do he something in the atate
ied, which eliminates everybody else,
is a perfect, nonsense. To say, get a
"-wide inclined, is impossible as well
way or th^ other.
tor our boys and girls of the future,
esidetrfs fcand, is laughable. The rei
parents and not with presidents of
>nly point out the way in progressive
he convention.
astor. has any claim over his Sunday
r age-limit. Just a few older minis>le
to some people. Every pastor is a
lead them, he can lead anyone. Keep
nds asked me to join it. I am in this
r- I have, the program for the young
State and that is why 1 am seeking
?' . * ' . ' _ _
Id Like to See
lg the doorway-fee -of seven dollars
Sates from each church for the first
three dollars. "Ror annual members,
in the same. privileges as delegate,
:an have-a-voice-but no vote.
Columbia or Sumter, and that all our
with all our denominational projects;
w nil Id hp ntviipy thin nfflnn mnl.n
the churches in the state for all obthe
.strength of, his church, raise the
mentions and all monies will Be turnvarious
objects fostered by the state.
idred dollars and traveling expenses
ie plan becinrie workable and the peopaidr-ftnvbuld
furthr be his duty to
>ne convention sitting until another,
hing except reports and a high class
and sermons as well as special church
;xt article.
s of the convention with no man who
re-of the youngrmgtrand women have
tngth In tHe state-and let every man
ted, and Noshing no -ill will to any of
say anythfhg, we need a man. with a
tast.with. the onward-march -???-th?
anally or otherwise,
kind of work, one with manhood and
ths in them and can be relied upon.
laptist Church. Charleston. S. C.. and
dent of the B. ?. P. U. and Surnday
>rfvention, which meets in Greenville,
rolina.
he orphanage ehHdren was brought
in and Mrs. D. E. Dilliard and Mrs.
1. B. McLees will give some time "in
naking up clothing and some other
adies will mend and make over the
he non-fitting clothes that have been
jiven. *
Sympathy was expressed for Mrs.
ilance in her bereavement,
ST JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
NEWS
Sunday mominy-at 10:0t) children
ould be seen coming from all direcions.
The teachers were present to
rreet them and also teach them pn
iifferent subjects about the "Risen
jord and the Great Commission." The
e^son was reviewed in a brief but
ogieal way by little' Miss Freddie
^yles. We wefe glad to have Rev. R.
r Lemon our ex-pastor present. He
rave us a splendid talk.
At 11:30 after singing tlie opening
ong, the pastor introduced Rev. Lemhoughtful
and spiritual sermon ~on
'The Abundant Life." As Rev. Lem>n
is a teach?r^$^e&H*ft-a .preachir
he left many points -with us to
hink about. A joiner was received
nto the church.
(At 4:00 o'clock a large number of
be members accompanied Rev. Dix>n
to Arthurtown. There he preached
hiOUl stirring gyrmon on '?Th?
Mission." Every heart was stirred to
he utmost capacity. The people of
Brown's Chapel church" of whtch^the
Rev. Frazier is pastor are loyal and
ilso know how to. treat strangers.
Again at 8:00 o'clock we were blesled
with another sermon by Rev. Rednan.
Although he . accompanied our
pastor to Arthurtown he was-not ?1
ill fatigued by the manner in which
re preached. . ..
Rev. tfunler of Jones ChapoT A. M
E. Z. church will preach for us on
sunaay aiternoon at 4:UU o'clock. The
public is invited.
Mrs. Maggie Young and Mrs. M
W". Long were called out of the city
ast weak to attend the funeral H
tfieir aunt in North Carolina.
We are glad to know that Mrs
Mary Lou Phelps and Mrs. Delia Gelrttr
who, have for a few 4?ys
ire improving.
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THE PALMETTO
| Special
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f PALMET
J On the old Winnsl
I For the IV
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| We will sell any lot
J ing this sale for $25
i $35.00 as usual. No
witnessed the most excellent service, these
There" were several visitors in the con- also n
gregation of whic hthe writer did not counts
get their names but we say to you a.s gh
heome again. You -are welcome. ?teachc
- We are glad to see-the loyal mem- Aftt
; bers of Ttjnity with such stickability freshn
and piishforwardness. "We were grac- tie-Gi
jed with the services of Rev. Pearson Mosby
who gave us such a wonderful sermon, di-ced.
We are always glad to have Rev. Pe- unfort
terson. The Revs. D. H. Sims, presi- Alt!
dent of Allen university, T. J. Miles, of wl
" presiding elder of the Georgetown ex pro
district; J. Spears, presiding elder of of sad
the Sumter-district; E. A. Adams, TmF" u
dean of theology at Allen university; comin;
J.'E. Thomas, and Mr.' Herbert AleXc work.
ander of Clinton shopped over far an "Eac
hour of more at the parsonage. Thqy treat i
are all dear friends of Rev. and Mrs.-Mr. \V
McClellan on their way-to Texas. They j Simon
said they could not refrain from peep-ihi& w<
ing in on their dear old churchman, I spirat
+Dr. Mae. We are always glad to have I A ft<
such distinguished visitors drop in H. Bn
.the Hub City.- > J more
j We nrf?-gladJ to have the rttirifntMlmn i
; stenographer, Miss Grace Powers of to th't
' {Asheville, who is rendering very val- her ct
' uable service to the Huh City Obser- such.)
liver, of which Mrs. McDowell is mana- All
|ger. We are glad to have her mix ings t
Jwith us in church circles. Sunda
n?The clubs are busy looking forward
' to the second Sunday in July. Ev:
erything is in readiness and every <
i true blue will, show his or her color, j
We must say with such obligations I
i it7TT ywnui m nuuin wtiBfr- My- w ?*" )?TT^*.
i pastor and none could excell. .
s All we have to do is follow his'-jj '
plans laid before us and drive-on for ,1 o'.nr
. God is back of this mighty steering . '
r wheel. _ J . ^ ^ _ w*
L?We are glad to have Mr. ' tpj"?*'
McJimpsey out again after a few ..
. week of illness; , .
Our efficient secretary, Mr^. Gfirls- vjt^
r! Ihe ^;y7h^h?dT.Th.1?P|orkl ***
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SALTERS MEMORIAL A. M. EI *
CHURCH
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i On last Sunday, June 23rd, at 3 ocTene
- o'clock we-4iad?a?wonderful?time. vei.y
Rev. R. A. Young, minister from West cusse<
Palm Beach? Florida preached a noble pit ai
sermon. -His text was taken from the ?17
11th chapter of Hebrews and the first
verse. Subjeet, -Faiths'?Our hearts we w,
were made to bum while he spoke to hearts
us- o nrk , - , . . . Mounl
At 8:30 we had another grand time, engav
The pastor preached a very inspiring tornoi
sermon. Rev. A. J. Felix, the pastor
of the Saluda circinttvas among^tne lent ?
visitors who came to encourage us.
We hope he will come again Bnd o- to,.? ?
r thers_do likewise. fet J,
I have just received a letter from
members of Salt'ers who vs living
now in Becatur, Georgia. She said ]V! a11h
that she was very glad to know by uur ,
'reading the Palmetto/Leader that her
church, Salters, was open oncje more. ^ Q
She also states that her four.daughters
will be member? also.v -One of . .
them?was "the first organist of The ,
- ohuf?h? She also .aayaj&at they will W(? ^
'pay me by ?the month by; mail but u . .
they expect to return to -Columbia ft[* .
next spring. She saHJ-thai slm1 Is going
to be a member as long as she .
lives and when shg dies she wants ", ,
her funeral preached , itf Suiters Mepublic
to assist,. us from a penny up ^
to help carry on the work. Let us get
in the right spirit and do work for
_the Master. ^ wli i : 1 I "
Iuur IllCt'llU^ WIH OlOll || VUUVrtUMJ
night, June 25th. Several strong mi- SKCt
i nisters- will assist us in the services. El
Bro. Hughes, a Baptist member,
gave us a dollar and a half and "help- ~y, _
f ed us also m/heser vices Sunday. Let A t
all help to fehr down sin in "high pla- a unic
, res as well as low platffi*. Mrs.
;r v . ' 1
? ? ^ vary
: SgABXANBllRjl NKWS _ ,du^(
4?- shown
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*,Trinity A. M. El Church J duate<
1^-... T . '. year
Sunday sch66t~opened at 10:00 with with l
1 the superintendent, Mr. T. W. Wil- with
liams. Quite a-number of th^ young \v anj
folk took a part in the Sunday school. y?
| Class number one, .taught by the pas-Jtheir
I tor, carried the banner away as us-[at the
ual. Both in lesson discussions and 1 Kve
. finance did he excell. I1MJ. \
11:30 services -were tip top. Dr.1 but in
some beautiful thoughts in hjV dis- jng y
course of the highway. The services" early
LEADER 7 ~ '
I Sale Of
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TO CEM
boro Road 2 blocks from
lonth of .lune i
, . Mk 0% V -fc.1 rn>* A- i, JL I
in any part or tt
.00. ' Aft^r .June
L_lf 1 i- 11 1
nair tots soia aui
;d to suit purchaser.
im the Cemetery.
Apply To H.
Hampton, A)
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BROWN CHAPEL NEWS
;). As usual, the Sunday school
d at its reKulai' hour. Alter j
interesting lesson was fully dis1
Rev. Frazier mounted the mil
iclosely knit, bound together
t kindness of Mis. Simons ami
jmmittee thru? vvhost-?intimity
an event was made '"possible.
art* invited to the coming meet>f
the B. Y. P. U. at C:00 each
y. ' ' ;
WE&LKY M. K. i ll I Ri ll
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W?Worship ^fi rtiTni.
PP. M.?-KpWorth League rneett?/Children's
Day program. Sun:hool
:
extend A'Peeial invitation lo th?
rs attending the Allen-Benedict
er school to all of these services.
*rt>l ic in -gertera 1 Tsmrrti ntiy "in Corner,
G*rvaia -ami Barnwell
-J. P. Page, Pastor,
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Lots ..rft
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[ETERY |
i College Place 1J "w
QMU? ii;i,:'v
le Cemetery dur- ft
: the lots will be | ~
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ring this sale. ??
We will fu till gll flcP f II
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MlUBKKin MvWS
I Sunday was indeed a rec.oi dd.ival.
i rny> da-y at Cood Hone Rapt i-1 i ,t. 1
near Hodges. The-Sunday school w..- I I
at U?1. best.. I he lesson wits tieuutifu: f j .
r ly d n c u i..iC'4-^hm_JLhi11y minute- . A :
; ter intermission t~he '"if"*hihi'ii's ?
progiain was rendered whiet^>vas ?i ??
special credit. The writer wis he i
compliment the Anderstiii quartet also
the quartet .of Coke.s'hury. '
Sunday |k in. the Masonic of iVuim 1 '
Creek No; ."{02 turned out in a. mo -1
- tlic'*.""^.i I III- u a-?1 huii ,>1,10,1.. . 4
St. Johns buy. The program pieccf-d i
Dig the sermon was quite int?-i*- Ji"* I
composed of short talk-, paper- au.t-pl q
, song* , ; . j
l ? Those -of special note were 11..- i .; '
of (Jreenwood. FN Uns, J-VIt -. and liar, j
rhn The Rice 'Jiluthers Quartet and j 'A!
_ Mr.--.' Hahm-- '" di ,-.t "of t|V?hoV hur.v." *"]?
, 'I' I li'v ..ii ..r i . I.!...I :. i.
. . ..J . uuiiiiuia, n, \VU: tliUe. 11
a jnasterptece. Tltt -entire cuii?ree.u-j . .
lion was hiyhly,. entertained Be>.j- |
-Jj.ixwii used fur Ih's i3-xt O.i. .n 11 > .?
_ A 1T i l lln- MlliiMii Mi:'.'. Immhi, 1 i , !, 1
U'l; Half,. .Vatip very plea:- L'nply "1t t
pays'to serve the Lord.'' T.he refre?i..{
: mc''L.i lU'ie -ct'Vi-d^lo il.Q-ivi..-it .r," '
friends?and?wive-. ?r "TT~7 ~
Money taised fm ihe dav~T^-ffu," . ,
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Sunday was a hijt'h day tit iw-vUi-i'Sj*-,
- The- Hume . Mmm-un?union" met al?\'A
gereth Baptist church- l-arjre ei.-u/i (
utiehjed. Rev. James filo'v'ei preae-med?the
srrmom?Hvery body ~~TrTt TT""
spinit.- Kev. B. K. ilildebrund-war- n,.;
able to hi* out on Sunday. He was* ,y,
and has been for a.ljew days ,\\\- h..j,..
be Will ,.st>?n ..be t>tit' atrs'rrt'r^'
Kev, Peter Kelder pr-eaelied a
derful sermon Sunday. nipht. at Shdrli ('-"-1
:.church.?l-lo is a sfdendid ynany ma1?1,1 .?
We hope he will make a stroiic' t-n-a, ii -Mis^
Susijy Miie Iriek was* in tlucity
for the \freek end'. She jVa'ttYia!
injr summer school. ;?"* | j|*j
Mr. and Mrs. ('. l-'ald w ell." A| iA;
met a tireyy of'Siniiter, s-peiit' Sat u: x
-day and Sunday with then netm t ' ;.
.Mrs. I'. A. Bripntan.
Mrs. A-upvljiu: Hajpler/ TT,' "n, _ v.l i |o,
file oldest members of tin- ehiln I.passed
'away a "few. day- - -swy. Sir.-' ''.
had been, a member of the chinch f..j . *
til -years. She ,was a faithful member - 1
- und attended Sunday?s-i-hhoMup 1- i.e.
months apo. Site lelt to i unit in ,!u.i. - v.
loss t'elia Randolph, dauphtcrr S.-tur
: >!< I itini iluiin ll.iu1 it-1 s'Miin . I i'l.n,:
ehildlT-TV. f ei ear to and "children and * C H T:
host of friends-. Oil.r lost i; heaven tit
pain..
A'lvllv l.al iiil?uJ W I it* t) 11 Il I,- ,i: :
heiy.Vis-hiiif. lu-j |i;trent- . Atr-' an.I !
Mrs. ..Mack l.atwii.
f Mrs. .Martha Mitchell i- r..n-|. i4..tt..- >
jattel' beilty operated Oil at the h,.- p. (Il'
?tal of Hranpebuip. Sht-"""77 iTiTjTTTTTinp.'
j- 1
Crops around in this eoi'nimiint> .u? *' "
] just tine. .- ' ' tif( j
-Mr. Art tun?C:tld\\ ell i,a.- ,
1 Wilmington to spend some l nit.- with ___?
his uncle. Mr. Knifene Caldwell.
: ? ~* t) f:.
?Itr. and"Mr?. Mailman. ?cconipame|l
by all's. \\ iy.ws of NfW York l'?t '
"Tprrd Mr>; BYuwn i?r Savannah v\< t' |i
tjie jilfasant visitors at tin- Sanatoi
iwrtt =a few days a|6?. Tliey are alu a\.
welcome. ? 1-*-*
Dr. J. A. Mason, of Kintr-siive. :?n. 1 Mjl-'-j
-dVfesT h. HT-tWiTO-r1 of <"oiNini,;..
7^1 Miss Waldo Scott last week?
proud to have his family with liinr on (iM*
Ntinduy. They motored ."jver rt'mm ^
Edgefield. , . .
Dear Friends: we are uskiny yow Vt|?
all not to forget us. Sometime TTgo TT" p
pyt on a drive to raise enough motley
to purchase storm curtains, to protect
the poor ones that are struyyliny t<> MM
restore theit^^'Q'lth. Let W^s)^ and ??.
are we helping those that aiv really
in need? Kvery penny that yoli tFiw~ lj
'TIS "Shall he- highly ajVpreeiated. S.i
please everyone open your hearts
and help those that are in IieeTl.Tlnil *
bless the. cheerful yivuv.' It is alw.*n i
better to tfive thai] to reeeivn ILi
('olleeti>;hs_made_latejy: Mr. IL R Lil
XTchoTas, $1.00; Mr. R. Heeler, $1.00..' li
Mail all donations'to Miss Mary -?
White, Palpietto Sanatorium, State '
Park, S. C. *1
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nd selected as a text St. Mutt
subject "The Object- of Christ'*
g." It was fully discussed and
?re made to feel' the burn in oui
i. The choir from the Little
Lain church was here to nil their
ement at the morning and af>n
services. A splendid, crowu
If u m lilllli- ,\11 hi nf ;t 1 n I-.\tt-luusic
was rendered,
er dinner was served to the visit
3:30 p. nr. Rev. J. K. Dixon oi
imes A. M. E.' church and his
were here to.render service. Kev
seteetedar passage fruni The
chapter?and?Ttb verse- ;trf- St
ew on "The Divine Com mission:'
>ouls were Idled with Tt ple'nt>
olesome food that fell from Ihe
f this servant of God, vv (licit lie
iniully poured out and at tiine?
iL his audience spellbound.?\Ce
lie Kev. Dixon at nnv time :m,l
II ijhow him thaF we do Ijy prayni
back in the near future. We
MB- haviliK ijnnii .u cvii-es?at
i Chapel atvd--ft Htrktrs nothing
rood?meetings?TO?draw?people
far and^ near-so there is a standivitatioii
to the public to come
worship in these meetings with
?M> CAXVARY R. V. I', r.
STRUTAIXS. O K A4>I ATRS
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v. .i/wic in me lor.m c?i
jue-iSQcial given at the home oi
Ajftj?j'ta_.Simons. Juno 'J.tid was
B. Y. P. U. who, in llMO, graJ
from various schools"!
nbers 61 yount' People who have
I snrh marked interest in the
*~P.~U. oi Second Calvary gra1
from various schools this
and will probably he departing
the Coining, school year. It was
the former event - in mind and
:icipation of the latter that the
P. tJ. sponsored a reception in
honor Monday, evening, June -."5
honre of the president,
ry age represented in the Br' Y.
vas represented at the1 reception
the enjoyment of the music and
features of entertainment tko
part of the evening all ages
d, blvmlwtl BlLw uhr. lh.iah^
forms of amusement there was
luch enjoyment derived from uet
of life at Vouchees. college
/err by Mr. William White, a
t at Voorhees.
tv the^ serving of delicious re~iients
the graduate.-, .Misses Ot
een, Esther (ifeetie, Isabelle
', and Edith Westoli, were intrnThere
were several others wiio.
unately w'ere 'noti present-,
louglr the atmosphere was 'one
lolesome gaity. each graduate
;sed herself as feeling" a* tinge
Iness at the thought of parting
as consoled with the hope of
g back some.day to do better
h person present felt it FTTaTe
to have among the adult guests,
rillia4ii Simons,-tr cousin ro M rs.
s, and to have hint tell them of
L>fj<. He had some 'WolM Tff TTT"
ion for each graduate*?
?r a beautiful' solo-by;Mrs. V:
own the guests departed feeling
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