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PAGE TWO . ' -* i' : ~ . ~" 1 UNION NE\VS I The refreshing showers that fell a t fe\v~days ag<> were of great benefit ? to nnfmitl ami vegetable kingdom. Now that the sun is again shining, , 1 farmers arc busy at work. ! li Rev.. Dr. Lomax oJL._Z"fcjn_A.. iL,J2, 1 ^ Church, was a pleasant visitor at tfyo p hame~-o??Rev. -and Mrs. Tobin.- Div-tt Loniax." spoke encourageingly of his j t work and eujoys reading-the Palinet- t ot Leader. Revival meeting at Bethel A. M. E. t ?* Chureh-has e.losed. Pastor Johnsdn j f Was ably assisted by Revs. King and Moore, the impression' made by them I I > will not be easily forgotten,. t " Union Baptist) Sunday. School Con-1 f . ven.tion convened tit Corinth Baptist ! Church. THe' inclement weather hiiv-i > tiered many from attending". See- rs mons and aildresses >were accord frig ' ' to nioerain. ? ? j * Profs. Ducket t and Pinson were accorded the usual period for fepre-f < seating their workT eacli of them M spoke interestingly of Bene diet and M Morris. Colleges. . * J < : Collection 1 i:tc.nl l'or these institu- | timis and.a supplemented by regular | 1 All were pleased to have I'roi. !j Ducket t preaci).al_Coi idLh-mi_Sunduy ! ..morning and hopes to hear him -again [ President Pinson of Morris College |1 whife not; altogether a stranger rr. ' I'iiioii. iTTTs Tor the " tirst t line con'ie \ ' as president of. Morris College. A i1 ..I. ^ J, 1 L? 1 I? |jim-nii mi' \\tu i\ in j^.thtui - nnn hearty cooperation was solicited. It \ is hoped by all here and elsewhere i ' tdm^-d'col*.l-Httroii Will live til si'i* Ilis i dreams cothe true, and that Ills j j zeal tor education continue to grow. tJ While knowledge and understanding ?? be pdveu that lie nray ktroivliow FTT reach the height of I i.s ambition in [. -?_the, task bet'uiv llim. Ri'V. Dr. . Baton used as a text for ' , , ev, lull"; Judge.-:'0: d; "And (mil said' to Ciideoii, the people arc yet too man y t'ut* me." etc". Subject. "(Sod send ' V- injr^Tt crowd that -can he .'Used." A st i ong?si i uion . wit ir Tielp?ul ajipli cation. Mi sr-ftrJ^ridm Misrrr-?('uinelia? * Ui?hndoii and (Shmly.tea? hoi> *3E SiliTs '' lti and. .\leL$eth (li'-auiiThtr -Sehoidjp ??i P'?s ! itiif"' ;|i( 1,1 intH?Hnpt i.-''v ' Church all Wi le p;e.a,-ed io ha\e tlie;n pre- out. - : ? . bl ot . I picket!{'"aVe e,\lio' itioll 'of -SiLodiu: ^-IiJnniKJ -U i)*n no ' SiniiiUey-tJ morning. All were sati. tied w eti i' time* was up. N'othing was explain ' V'1 ' ' 'i.'i'i'iiii'it Iniiali and tin wwnh-. 1 ' iis n.iii.e rather espm-ivd. "tiod ?aiJ?! a li-di" aiitL tills w hs -enough heeause : He -aid it. Pint. Ihiehotl assured all/that there are litany thins in the.'-. > bible that we Would hover In- aide " to understand and it is needless io , ?'> : , M- l.tinetiu niid Mul>e| Ke.vme- . ~<Ty , |u'ut "Sunday hi ('Iiarhdle7~u?.' t \ | \ isit fii<f relatives 'and M'i lends. A (leImil'iUl lime"w.is Mi.'i.i. T'm-v -Wi-I-.ia'i 11111|>amini b\ Mes? rs S. . Morgan | -itn<l "I. T. Kennedy. dr. ?Mr. Bymim , X irli'olaj-reViir.iicd with lliei'm lie. is . : .tiir puiest of Miss .Mi.il -1 Kennedy i he interestinn iiuti's yiven las', week by I'rof. tj. W Bidden ami Alr, _ 1T7?~ J. \Y.~!Ca hulas, Jr. vyere all ivatTwith- ' pleasiire. It is indeed ifi-atiTyinj? tu , Hutu iji uwinir int-ere* t manifested by?; parents and yuuiiji'...people id' Union; . in .the pursuit of. an ('duration'. . Trr , Mr/'Kin't'ij' A. -and -Miss Thelnia B. Hawkins leaOy ibis ovonintr Tor' Fisk L' ni vol sity. Tlie lioine uf Mr. and Mrs. J?\ek' Browning, uf Nnrlh 1'niun was the sin-up uf a ! ma 111 i! 111 io:i n-hip.. iyt|"M , tlu iV daiiirhter T'.dna, heonme. the hi'ide ! of Mr. tjuai AtcherVun id' Spartan bum. Mrs.. Atcht-rson was. ?ne of . Union's char in in a' voting. women and,* number her fi'iends by the syore. She . is a Kradufitp1 uf Sims 11 l^yh School class ul _I28. '.Mr. A teller su.ru. isthe ron of Prof. anil .Mrs. .1. I.. Aiche.Vsnii , of Spartanburg BIlev". A. 1!. l.onuix of Clinton Chapi'-l A. $1., K . /.imi Church, |> c r i < r in oil the"? Oere - mo IIV ill. the presence 1 of fl<u;t. of. friends.. - I'liii'ii ;ln?l' es'pec jolly Clinton t'hapel Church ferret to >*"ive .Mrs. Atchersnii up as she will mak'e her Indue in Spartanhari*;. Walhi'-e St. Primary School wiil - i pi-n \\"eiliii'SiIay, Oct'.' 1st. 1 P'lti. Voijt, pairoiiayy is respectively solicited. 1 thank Voir. Mr. .). \V. N icholas ?;. ;> a pleasant visitor "at tlx-' home of your" soTiho ? r.-" -Miss Thelnia flaw k'lis ami Miss holed lie keynohls also called some- tini" since. < oine-;tir:frR yonrrfr_T'irr'7Mir. "*I here .is a feeliiif 'of eternity ill :? _y+>oth which, makes "us ifiTTeTiiTs To? everything. To he y-onnjf is to he j as one 'of the immortals." Rev. ami Mrs. W. S. I>it*j;?f, drp .very yrateful to the friynils who have .shown many acts of ' kindness duVp" iny the former': i II ness. While lies". Uiyps does riot enjoy, MilVifiti}', yet , t>e a[>jiveeiates Htttd-trr^?nrrtt~hrrr-syrrrpn- ?: ~~ "" VfH'4 ie friends. : "Tt lie friend- anviikc diamond- prec ions and rare, . False friends are like autumn leaver, folntd' reel s uikr-re." ? - ?i-ivM ASsi.i: M:WS H? - . ?>v r . -1 ; The second Sunday was a hoauli- j ful day Jit .low? Chanel M. P., Church"' Our Pa's tor. Rev. (.VAV\ Cray, preach * ed a wonder, ul 'seriuom The revival metintf (dosed last Snml-iy ni^ht U-h?*" war gnintr fttt for tsyo weido*,- We had for our speaker* the Resv Jones of . Beaufort charge, ami the Rev.. M. M. V Norman of ' Humbert?, There were' ? ahont fifteen- taken into the ehiireh several ioincd_other ( Inn elms. *'TThe "V|*lfuisfsee . flraded School will i?1_. open on the nth Vtf-Oef. Bverybndy H , .-is.tn rraiimra.ylrn^ ltrr-rt^Trn-rt-. n'iit'ningT, ' There .W(tr't)V>- "a njoyuij? pici iwi1 show i ?, at the school house on Wednesday niwbi^rt'Targe-, .tmmber is ex.jfie(:t?*d to Sirs. Aomie Jackson of Ychnssee is ^ ; spending?a?few?wrr-h- av>K-- -Vtes-.-Mary Norruqn, wife of the Rc<\ Nor-' < ' man of Bamberg, S. C. .? i f *. iM>r ? * - ?'*?*: I . . . . I . WILLIS WHEATLEY?Y. W. C. A. NEWS The first fall meeting of the Com-" mittee' 'of "TOftnagamerit was held 'uesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in th? iving room of the Branch. Miss Fay ludgens, general secretary, *rhat~fhe foung Women'-s Christian Assoeiaionr Means to the Community and 0 Women of all Nationalities,was ineresllhg. : Mrs. Matilda Griffin asked themem>ers of the Y. W. C. A- to arrange a loat for a parade armistice * day; diss Minnesota Garrison, the Girls Reserve Chairman will assist the rirls in planning and arranging the 'oat. - - """" The report of the membership comnittee. Miss A. A. Nelson, Chairman diowed thall two new members had >eon secured and others were ready t'Juin t"ht?-aasociation. '* rMs. Catherine S. Lawson, the harming and interesting story, teller :old stories to a group of children from G years old to 13 on the veranla Tuesday ""afternoon at 5 o'clock. Ml children who. eiy'oy stories are invited to the Tuesdhy afternoon sto1 v hour. The program will be vared with games and other features.? _Mr.. Fred. L. .Lijieberger, came in. liiesday afternoon during the comaitee of management meeting ami rave, some programs, and a~Uescrip;ion of the concert which he and his family will give in the auditorium of he Y. \V. C. A. Friday evening, Oct. iu, iii o:ou o ciock. The Book Club of which Mrs. Laura Lioode Jones is President met at her liutne lOl.'i Pine SLAWednesday evenng at 7 o'clock. The usual interest was-r manifested and ah out line of .utliors books and plays to be studied lie ensuing..year was submitted t.o he cli^b. During the the social hour Mrs? "TfoTiFS served* "delicious - sarnfviehes and punch. ^ Mrs. Tally, the 1 Branch librarian states that she is expecting some -'eterenTTHaooks which will be of( service to students. The library hours ire 12 M. tie-1--P-. Mi and 5 P. M. to i~I*-.- M. ?:?-? Aside from the Girl Reserve clubs end-other V. W.-C. A. activities'there" voro three other meettngs during the week. The Last End Club, Mrs. Minniii-'Juhnson, Pres.'met Friday afierjioon.. -Mi's. N. J. Frederick, hostess. The first fall meeting of tlie East End Club, Mrs. Corrie Julia Cari ''1 I'l-ev w:im tw.lri it fi n-'el.wl, ; kVi toy in the hall of the V. W.-C. A. v \ i \irrrn <iv vrnmi'M We the inmates and nurses can_ say he month of September was one of iie.iior>\?We?feel mueh-uplifted to ee thiit we are not forgotten by our riends. On last Wednesday the city miss>owiey?incioiy were weUomud viai Lors to the .Sanatorium. They . presented . each inmate, .with a lovely tlljllf* i?f fl'liits: it ml mimliac utnu njuyed by" all. We take this method n thanking you one and all. ?.Mis* A. A. Nelson, along with the Missionary gave some .very encouraging talks that brought rays Of -sunshine to us. Those visiting were:. Mrs. Mariighult Mrs. I.yles, Mrs, Henry Mrs. Robins, Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Rentch. . .t\[e hope that you will come agmn :! at your earliest convenience. Visitors are always welcome. We were vevi' pleasedHo have Mrs. who was once our nurse here spent some time with us also her little Sister-Miss Artha Mae Hancock, pf Salisbury. N.' (!. There was a beautiful program of st.nirs nndpraisr serv ice rendered -on each porch and in the infirmary by Mrs. Ruth ah Evangelist-singer M-. anif Mrs. Pleasant and Mrs. Robinson. We l'eel very grateful to these friends who conic'to us from time to time bringing words of cheer and'com fort to the hungry souls. , Miss E. L. Sunipter is spending senile time with relatives, and friends in Hemmingway, S. C. also Mrs. M. liountree. We wish e/uch a very pleasant stay. Sign, Inmates LANCASTER TRAINING SCHOOL NOTES. The doors of Lancaster Training School swung open September 11 to wt k;onie S.'ll eager youth. The regular routine and everything is being carried out in 'perfect harmony. . There have been several additions to the faculty, of which Principal Rilcv is very pleased. The following i?-i villus i-uiae .10 us recommended v vy highly bei-ause . of their sehol1 'JJ ; 1 Ull cultural background: Siisses Ma 1 I<u'ic Clinksoales, Nwmal and?t4trl ti" Mae Elisor), A. K.,* Morris (^allege; Eunice Carson', A, B.f Livingstone L"l.lego, and Mabel Pendergrass,A. B. South Carolina State, "J * Because of the unique training of these persons, several new phases of extra-curricula work will be added to the program. { Mtss Wells has been ^indisposed since l^ing here, but is rrtuch better now to the delight .pf her pupils and friends. ' ?4 bo foot Wbwpmd -4s?becoming familiar with the pigskin so as to be ui Dim for their Initial game with Custohia, N. ('.. High September LJh. rnvtv vv e r wpwe A very interesting program and Maylet entitled "An Obstinate Family-A' - was- givmi att^Belhel A. M. E, r^mrrfi, 'Tuesday' Trrgnr*" Sept. znfi. Mrst Fratwres Gore, Directress Rev: and Mr.s. W. I. Gore, and Mr. District Sunday School Convention. Rev and Mrs Corp, spent. Thurslay at Little River, with relatives jnd friends. 9 w % ' THE PALMET COMMUNITY CHEST NEWS Last Friday and Monday afternoon Meetings were held at Allen University for the purpose of perfecting plans for the participation by the Negroes of Columbia in the aproaeh! ing Community?Chest?Drive. The meeting wre presided over by Dr. D. ' H. Sims, President of Allen University, who is general chairman of the among the Negro population. Some weeks ago the management jpf the Community Chest Drive upon tpe suggestion of the Rev. S. B. Wallace called' a group of Negroes into conference and extended through them an'invitation to the Negroes of Columbia to iake part in the; Driyo, which is=> a project calculated to aid deserving community institutions without regard to race or creed. Since the Chest has always shafed li" behaliy with wogrot'H without their having made- any organized contributions toward it, the conferees thought it a splendid opportunity for the race to share the responsibilities of tilling the chest. Having decided to participate, a meeting, of colored citizen.4*"was held _ at-Bethel A.-M.E. Church whereplans were discussed, and the decision to participate approved. The following - -were eleeted to-direct the Drive: Dr. D. H. Sims, General Chairman: the Rev. S. *B. Wallace, Chairman of the Executive Committee; Mrs. Marian - Paul, Secretary;?Dr. J. J. Stalks, Treasurer: Mr C A .TnVinervn PKair. man men's division; Mr. H. W. Baumgardner, Assistant; Mrs. Cgrrie "Carroll, Chairman women's - division; Mrs. Olympia Harris, Assistant. At the meetings held, at Allen definite matters were gone into which wheii announced will meet with the full approval of all Columbians. The commitee is solicitous for the " Toopenttiftn of7~everybody to make . the Drive a success. { NINETY.-SIX N^W'S Services at Bethh'hopi nml? Pleasant on Sunday was well attendi f? -r? v T.- i?rv...i . .%?.i i |jA . Burns, Pastor being?at their post of duty and preached inspiring sermons Sunday night Rev. Dixon preached from the subj. "Behold I stand at the dopr and knock." Many hearts were - made to rejoice^ f-?-??? ? Bethlehem and her members still hang their heads in numrnmo- r?ve.'tne resignation of their pastor. In deed his place will he hard to fHI~as pastor, yet we know that God will provide as we ver.il v gnid when Dtv T. C. White, left the state that the other , states are only using South Carolina" aiT a preparatory school, as ..JLQOn as our preachers are prepared for real service other states induce ttrenr te~ leave-tjs; 7 \ Mrs. A. T. Dixon of Columbia and Mrs .1 .InpUnn ,.f P-.dm Reach, Fla., worshipped. at Rethle. hem on the ,'lrd Sunday. .,* Mr. and Mrs. .Nathaniel Loopv 'iiotored to Asheville,. N~ on -Sunday Sept. 14. While there they were the -guests of Mr. and Mrs. -David Cane. Mr. M. C. Rusten, left on Monday Sept. 22, for Atlanta where he will, enter the Atlanta University. Mr. James Salis, and Miss Josephine Kempt is on the "sick list at this writing. We hope they will soon be themselves again. ^The B. A. Union of Greeriwoojl Co. will convene in Memorial Session ,in Saturday Sept. 27 with brother J. F. Smith, .President presiding, and J. - R. Dean, Sec'y. . A high ilass reception was given <>n Friday night Sept. lit, by Mr. and -..Mrs. J. M. Blockerin honor Miss Willie M. Blocker, who is preparing to return to State Colege to resume her -studies. It Was greatly appreciated and enjoyed by the young people. Rev. G. K. Goode, and son; Ilomer were the welcomed guests of Mr. J. E_.Dean. on 19th of September. CLEVELAND.OHIO NEWS Antioch Baptist Church 11 W. II. McKinney, Pastor * ? t'U Miss Myrtle Wiggins, Soprano in - -'Recital Sunday, Sept. 21, iwr Tlitf program was as follows: i Organ Prelude?Triumphal?March Paul Wachs, Mr. Hendersdn. Processional, Antioch Choir. Invocation Chant Lord's Prayer, Pastor and Congregation. (a) O Sleep Why Host Thou Leave Me??Handel from the opera "Semele" (b) Angels, Ever * Bright and F-air? Ha ridel?- f rem "Theodora" U') 'Avi' Mariu'-^hu7 bert?Myrtle Wiggins, (a) Ah! Mio Cor?Handel?(b) I)eli/.:,e Contente .. ?Cavalli ? Myrtle Wiggins. Meditation ?1Trfchaikowsky?Mabelle Clark Blair, (a) The Message?Silberta? (b) The Virgino Slumber Sfcuig?-Max < Reger?(e) Homage to Spring ?Mac-' Fadyen?-.Myntle Wiggins. Offertory i Bereeuyrrr-in A-JJeibrick?Spirituals ' (a) Hear De ,LambW A-cryin' ?BurI leigh? (b) Fluid On?Hall Johnson, (e) City Called Heaven?Hall John' "Green Pastures" Ho! Kvevv One i That Thtrsteth? Will C.. Me^adden Antioeh Choir, OTdTgnto, Myrtle Wiggins Benediction, Rev. W. JI." Mo Jiinney' Organ Postlude? Grand ru " ? vhuius 111 ?^nauvertan u.?Chavert?WrT Henderson, 5" The Recital was very good. The house* was packed, and Everybody went away saying they enjoyed it. - tm flii* filgfiwl. "Jl"'""1LJ''"Js" Mr. and Mrs. John Kenner has re' turned from their pleasant trip to - Philadelphia, Pa.., and Atlantic V'rly; N. J., visiting relatives and friends. Gilliam is much improved after having been ill for some time. - .** ' ? . ?... TO LEADER i ?| CONFERENCE BRANCH . >V. H. AND F. MISSIONARY SOCIETY J OF THL CENTRAL CONF. ' _ , j Central Conference Branch met in St. Peter A. M. E. Church, Cameron. - 3. C., Sept. 4-0, 1930?Our beloved? President, Mrs. Agnes Hildabifmd, was at her post. The meeting open- . ed with devotions conducted by th,e ?District?Presidents.?We?were?uhl? made to feel glad and inspired to do . more for the Master. Presiding Elder'^ Warlev and Sumter were on the job to help make the meeting a sue-.! cess.' At 12 o'clock, Rev. L. II. Hem- ! mingway-, preached the Annual Set- : mon, which was very inspiring. Collection was taken, romarks by t h > President, interrmsion. AT"this liTTur : we were invited to the school hous ? j where we found tables laden witb-tho very best food and ladies waiting to sitvb everything ui cat tlvtt?lumn-: 1 could wish.?At 11 o'clock--hitiies -from the Manning District conducted thi song services. The President in her usual pleasant manner opened the ^ meeting.. The organization is perfected, visitors introduced*. After all eoiuTTtitees Wqre in place,- theTtftt"?wnscalled. The financial reports were __very good. More than six hundred ($000) dollars was collected, with-the-jWnteree District yet In rupnrt i Tin.. Wateree District not haviiifc * he'.d their District Branch meeting, before - the -Conference,, Branch?met. Thur. ' day evening Mrs. C. Br Black, conducted the local program, despite th<> i driek rlntlrlc? litrVitnirvr# nfiJ , V.UIIU UlUIUIfl U very appreciative'crowd gathered and listened to an interesting program., Mrs/Minnie Dukes, responded on behalf of the W. H; and F; M. Society Miss Janie David on behalf of the Juvenile. Friday was a very busy day. At 9 o'clock, Mrs. M. B. IVndergrass conducted quiet hour. Minutes of the previous sesion read anil adopted. Mrs. Alnie Sanders, C. 11. President of the N. *K. Conference was introduced.she brought "grecTThg-r" from the N. E. Conference and do- . livered u wonderful 'message, Rt^ ports from the District Presidents _ ?fid' ii'..|'.r ; were read. All Visitors' were pre--rented?ttr?the?convention, Just at this period one beloved State President, Mrs. R. C. Chappelle. came in acoom pawned by Mrs. McMaban. from Columbia,., ihejr were presented and' -Mrs. (phappelle, delivered to tlie_coie_. M'liliuii a Wonueriul address on "l)Ig . ing Wells." ' Mrs. -Hemming way?rH-well chosen . words responded. The hour having arrived for the midda.'" sermon, the President presented Rev J. M. Jackson, ^who~~pt{gatTied a-soul stirring sermon. A -collection was taken. The President then made a I special call for. a widow with six | children quarrentinod on account oi ! Yellow Fever. The peoples' heartj were touched, they opened their pockT et boh'ks tnul ill [hl'etMlllflUlt^ Uin-tH-M 3 | ($1,3.00) dolars was taken and sent | to the widow. At this hour we .were j again. called to the table that, was I groaning under : the donrl of good .things to eat. At-H-o'eloc-h _we- rc?~ assembled" fur tin* Juvenile period: election of1 officers and delegates to the Quadrennial Convention. ..Mrs. .VI. B. Pendergruss fes.igned arf' First Vice President. ChirjrpeMc con ducted the election. _ All Conferen Branch officers were re-elected, with Mrs. C. B. Black, First Vice and Mrs. Carrie McGill Second. The delegateselected to the Quadrennial Convention T Mrs. Ragins, Mrs. C-'hilders, Mis. H^unimers, Mrs. Williams and Mis;. Ilenifngway. -Alternates: Mrs. Diek~~eyT Mrs. Brigman. 'Mrs. ..Walker, Dukes. Mrs. Gray. Juvenile dtdegat c-s: Miss. Fisher and^ Miss M. Johnson, Alternates: Miss Pansv Pcndergr:is-7 and Mis.v Agnes Hi1<T brand: The 7 spirit of Christ was felt throughout. I (he meeting and especially during the I elect jo ir.' Too muck praise can. in" he given the pastor, Rev. (I. T. Colei man ' and his good people for "the ~ splendid inanhec in which they -rare ! for the people of the convention, and' I our honored 'President who presided so gentle and- so wise. ' E. E. Walker, report;'-i: ? CHESTER PAR A GK A PUS . * ' ; Mr. Roosevelt Worthy, 'returned i the city from the mountains of North Carolinaand has gone to Johnson. ('. -Sm-ith niversity wherejVe_is' a student Mr. 'Andrew Funderburk, of Char dotte, spent a couple-oT days this weekwith his brother, Rev. J. R. Fundt-r' burk, at the A. M. E. Z. Parsonage. The revival meteing which has ju.-r closed at Mt. Hebron A. M. K. Church, of which Rev. F. R. Gladden - is Pastor was conducted by Rev. J. I). | tendance every night.- Nine persons .were added to tip- Moo-!-!) p--'r and people are happy over the result of the meeting. The membership pre sented Pastor Gladden with a handsome suit Of clothes ami many other useful . gifts. -The culloetiotis were go&d each night. Mrs. Mary Lilly Roberson and little (laughter spent a week in Char lotte wih her- brother and sister^n law, Mr. and "Mrs. W. M.'Honot*' Mrs. Virge Price has returned home after spending the summer in New Jersey. Oh the convalescent list are: Mr. John fynheft Dyfr Mrs. Mnrv Nelson M ? ?? ..ws. mary RgTinqiUy. Rev. and Mrs. J. T" Douglass an.) Mttle daughter Dolores, his mother, Mrs. Bessie Douglass, Miss Margaret Lucas and Mr. Jofe Haskins motored. here last week" from Wilson', N. C. After metering^ to Irmo to visit relatives, they returned Saturday . to I Wilson where Rev. Douglass, is?Ehk-4 " tor nf thy l^fabyterliw?ChureTi of | that city, Mrs. Bessie Douglass re- j mained in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Foster are thrr~ proud parents of their first horn, a.' fine boy.;?born Saturday?morniiVg'.T Mrs. Foster, was before marriage. Miss Katye Braey, of Sumter, and ^ *_LZZ ' . . r?%\ "; - -" ' - s was for two years a teacher in the Loon\is St. School. They have nam- ' fine boy; born Saturday morning, ed the little one Scott, Jr. Kl.icr and?Mrs.?Li?CI?Crosbey are Bi rejoicingo oyer the arrival of a dear f little girl Cynthia, mother, and baby an aie doing fine. ? ? th Mrs. Betty Nelson/ le^t Saturday en to spend two weeks with ner brother by Mr. Robert Grant in Greenville, S. C. co ?Mrs. Georgia Mulligan from F.ns- Ri ley spent the week-end with her Jo mother, Mrs. Wesley Simpson, Colum wi bia St. " ch Mr. and Mrs. Irvin motored from ly Winston-Salem and spent Sunday sh with their father. Mr. Jeremiah Hi Wilkes.: ?.... sf A'fteT~ir~iong iflness, Mr. Abraham Pa 1 )e GralfenreTd died at his home on w< Center .St., Saturday, Sept. 13. Theruneral Services were held at Mt. Motiah Baptist'Baptist Church. Rr ?Mi's. f. ij.-sups, or this city?tmrr^ hn-- -rvtirr.?MrsrTr A".~Macon, of Rock Hill have returned from a stay of a ^ month in Boston,.. New York City, Philail-dphiaT WashinyTon and. Richrn.nd. They were royally entertain- ^ ed in al ol" these cities and enjoyed every day of their stay. - . * - -Rev, and Mrs. J. A. Baten, of U- ^ liipn, motored over Tuesday afternoon ami spent a few hours with their j daughter, .Mis Daisy Baten, who is ^ u teat her in Finley Iligh. " etj Tlie "revival metitig at' Calvary Bap- _ fist Church was conducted last we^fc g? hy Rev. 10. B. King of Hendersonville q? N. C..Rev. Kimr. preached Some won- Kr dclTUI sermons. This wgek, Rcv.^j;- gi llntT. of Chailote is preaching-each th night, and he too, is preaching won- an derful sermons. Rev. W. L. Baxter, Uio Vaster are' rejoicing over the -th new- converts...that ar(r now awalttng' J"o baptism. ' .. -i Mr. and Mrs. Abraham DeGraflfen-. M n id and baby, were called from their of home in Winston-Sale|u to attend the da funeral' of his -fattier, Mr. Abraham ic? J)e (irytreiireid, Sr. last week. .Mr. llezekiah M-ohley who has been At very ill several wekswith typhoid fev- he xa;-is improving ?? ^ Mrs. Nancy1 - Honor continues sick. ve Mr. and Mrs. .Wade Koseborough of 1H 1th Point fnviner ?residents of this by. are-the guests of Mr. apd Mrs. Will King, Cerotoniy Street. ? ?h (11A HI. MS ION NEWS ** Mt. /ion V. M. E. Church ik ' " . . T A. M. Sept.. 21, at the young people I ^LlAici.' tiler.' WoiV mniiv vixiliin. un.l I 1 MiliU' a number of oirt- members" has fn returned" IVuin their summer vacation {ja I'lieV heard a most uplifting sermon delivered'by the pastor, Rev. Wither- j0] spoon;' theme was "a Perisn?ng*Peo- jj* 1 ?le." lie it true that many sungry jei souls were fed and thirst quenched by that >ou 1 stirring sermon that j&m was il'-iivereil unto us. A discourse su that gave to the people foou for thought, and every, soul went away thi feling glad. '?? ^ w at The-Kndowinent Program that was he oreseiiled on last" Sunday evening, Sept. 2l, was a grand treat, for those er who were present. Theaddress deliv- Mi red by Prof.- Cox, was very interest" * ng and timely; very instructive and Rt Till of facts alsoythe musicat number^ 7*? vvms-evt'iytliing that-cmrld be expect- ha d. Also the -very timely and inter- -Ht sting paper read by" Mrs. Fields --Gi >n the "whole it was a vVondo^fu! program. Airs.. E. R. Washington, was ' In- .-A)o:eL-?ress-? ... _? Airs. .Josephine Swinton has return d alter a" very long stay this sum nVev at l.aplata, in the State of Maryiiuid. Mr.hind Airs. Emile F. Hymes, form+lly oi Charleston, S. C., but now ij<. f New Tinh City made a flyihg trip }) o the city by the sea Sunday, Sept. vVl ' I" Hut It look the picture of health ' 'am.ili's and friends were glad to see them. , . . lei l.'fv 1110111 h Congregational Church j j Two .large audiences greeted the ' 'MS i i.r, Ki'V. O. S. Led better, last v iHiilay. The subject of the morn11message was "Life's Exchange on lystfin." The subject 6f the "eventie; message .jvas "The Potter. anirtfRo T ~ii.v t". The" junior choir rendered ' two si ieitipns that helped to enrich )(J 'lie worshipr-?r ; n 1,11 .Music lovers of Charleston will :'a have' a rare opportunity next Sunday To,hear some of the best trained?^ voices iif the country in an afternoon >v program. The hour is 5 P. M. and those who wish seats are urged to SP i-oine on time. Members of'Avery s faculty and a number, of local talents Vl will lie heard for Tlie first time. fir til M M ldtVll.r.rt N F.W.^s/ _ Ai Mr. Joseph Shepherd and Miss Es M telie" Johnson, Mr. William Hall and "e .Miss Frances Shepherd al of Sumiiii'rville were, married by Rev. Sandy H. Sininions-^i^Stinday A. MV. Sept. 12 Mr. Jessie IT|-own whb has been on the. sick list is up and out again to the delight of his many friends. Mrs. Albertha Ferrell who has been quite sick is improving nicely. ' I .V Church had as their guests last Sun- da day th U. of First Baptist I M rtrrrrrtT: "Crimp njratrr you-nre always ar welcome. ? V St The Alston Graded School opened on Monday Sfrpt. 15, with a splendid Gi corps OT teachers, and a large enroll- ~fr nierrr~r>f "punils. Mrs.' Grace Ash is sp the Principal and the tschool is in the first rank.?We are 4lad to welcome W Miss Miifuve lToTTyns home again, re S' * ? ?r?a- !-4o? vucatrorr in New York, with friends. ar gainst of Bethel C'nurch, has opened h< has a .splendid school, we equipped 9J3 and a proficient corpB of teachers. ( Jm m - "v"i v ." * " > _ .. . Saturday, September 27, 1930, GREENWOOD NEWS , Mt. Pisgah Church Five members of the faculty ofL ^ * 'or the morning services Sunday id ?fter interesting- talks in which ? ev expressed?themselves aa having. joyed thf sermon so ably preached - the pastor. - The Revival meeting nducted by. the noted evangelist, ?v. .J W Shaw, assisted hy-Laroy- ? hnson, the wonder boy preacher, as quite a success despite the in?ment weather. Rev. Shaw certainknows how to catch men. He ould join the Evangelistic Bureau, e is thoughtful, psychological and >ir4iuul, During hi* I'Viingolistif f;im Sgn here in the city, /Christians ?re strengthened, backsliders re- ' aimed and sinners converted. A. C. E. League and Endowment ogram, Sunday night were very M-e:?B'jwj. Sanders,?Prof.?of ade a very interesting talk. The 22nd Anniversary of Mt: Pish Church will be celebrated Sun ,y, sept. 28th, 8:00 p. m. A survey the history of the church from i organization to .the present-, will ; brought out by some "of The**<n-Tg-'~ al mem hers -who st rtl su rvive. ^ embers and friends are asked to ve five cents for every year ofujts istance, for thd npunc of Clnii.tTtra = ueation. The pastor has organized quartet composed of Miss -Alice tllard, Miss Essie Bell Hunter. Mr. le|l Nancev ahdVhinriseTF." "The conegation was plea^ntly surprised irtday night when they- sang one of eir numbers with sp much harmony "1 id melody." Prpf. E. M. Booker of Sumter was e^uest of~Mr77ahd ?M.rs^ Chm'iie? hnson last week. Mr. Willie L. Wilson and Miss Lela , Johnson .were the evening, guests Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson Sun- . y evening. A delicious course of i i cream was" served. Mr. C. H. Evans is back from the inual Singing Convention which-wAs Id at Wilson Creek No. 2. He was __ -elected president of the the conntioiw? ?t - ? . . Mr. James R^obingon andJMr. Willie ? Wilson were_delegates to the-o+m ntion. Mrs. Beatrice Rhue had arge of the music. - The convention . is quite a success. * They will meet 4 Macedonia Baptist Church next at', Greenwood.^ Miss Jessie Gilliam left last Thurs-, X?fur?Winnnboro?wliei p?slTP?win gin work in the mty schnnL ----Miss Emily?Evans left Wednesday r Benedict College where she will fllTTA ? Mr. Andrew Bluford has -returned sm -points nortK f ^...u icn \> eunesy for State College. Misses Anni%Jj. Cathran and Mar- H ie Dandy left last Wednesday f.or impton, Va., where they will at- ? ;id school.. . . ; Miss Corine Weir left Wednesday r-State College where she" Will re-: me her studies. . . Dr. A. L. Boone is here conducting e ten nights' evangelistic campaign Morris Baptist Church. Come and ar him. Miss Willie F. Floyd, entered Brew Monday. She is stopping with rs. Nannie Sims on Hatchet^ St. Mr. ChBS. H. Goldson is back to-' 'ewer. He is a member of the 4th ve a very successful school. term. ? is stopping with Mrs. Clayton lip,. R59 Hackett street. ; ^ ?4? ? 7=? ? ? NhVV L1CHT KrhTws * - ' The month of October is almost c re and as you know that is the Bap it month for election. Yuu can see 4 em on the Streets asking each othei iat's the news, ?Trs. Emily L. Cough and son who is been visiting Mrs. E. N. Fisher, is returned to her home, the city Charleston, S. 'C. Mrs. Eiriily arrison, also has returned to Chariton. ,She was the guest of Mrs. sher and relatives. Mrs. She Bell Riley, who has been i the. sick list is some better al.tho e had a bad spell last Saturday e hope'that she .will be herself soon" ' '>*? Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Henderson, have * . iught a new car'and oh! what a ~ erry time they are havjng". TTur- ~ h for them. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gains were the we! me visitors 'of Mrs. B.- B. l^ewis' orr ? inday. Mr. Paul Williams ami -son Isaiah, ent last week her with his son llenand family. They are from Green lie, S.'C. .A The farmers were glad to see this, st rain last week for we have not \ id any tor nine weeks. -Cotton pickg hqa just hpgntrTmro^ Miss V. -G rem \>p S returned to ~ ihvile, N. C. She was the welcome lest of her cousin, Rev. A. M. Lewis rs. Cornish Babin has returned to r nome in Creenville, S. C. Her ay here was with her Sister, Mrs. C. Riley NEWBERRY NEWS ? , . i ? ' ' ( Mrs. BennieVanCe, died Friday. " orrmig and was funernllzcd Won\y at 2 o'clock at St. Mary Church / iss Clauffia Hare. Miss J .M. Pratt J " id Mr. Harry Todd.ieft Monday.frjy ate Colleger ?? ? MisS. Thomasena and Mr. QJrV illman returned home Sundn^^M ^ ent the summer. I . Mr. F. B. Pratt, Jr./v??oL I inston-Salam. N. ctJ^?jah-to? , . " Trrr^.c ,j nr.' nnikh Mr^E'Sop Po>?f*l>artment. I id Mr. Richairjtfc. year- p a jk .y . y... !!>ursS./K ?: v??. I Rejw^ * '' 1 ^ 0 Q t 0 4 |l