The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 07, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2

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n Paw Two == r* ' ' " ' ' ' THE "OLD GRAY" AN? ; . E. PHILIP EL All Off For Sumter tour EverylHKly is planning to attend the 1' r- Presiding lders Om:c:l at Sumter ' a^a next week in .response to the call of trj,^ Bishop R. C. Ransom our wonderful a leader. The meeting is sciu 'tiled to ^-^U1 open at 10:.'Id Thursdu> morning by j.> j order of the bish<,jp and continue, thru j,ejn Friday. A special .meeting of all the js ,. niissttinary women. and officer.*"of the >ar(j is looking forward to the Quad renin a*! .Convention w hii h cor-vx^ies in Columbia next dune ami the bishop' is lea>> ;'jt 0 ini? no. stone' unturned for its enter- ued. tainment.'". 'Fa.h on si Am,- older'* dis. trict will pe re'pj^sented at -the c.oun- / \ S cil by several intlueneial laymen oy the bishop's re-pnost? And -they will XI be allowed full privilege to discuss vPhst the business of the ?'tate. that will Jack come, before thorn J!'' ot" tVo. r>r>-3. talf-t . tors 'should he there and* especially ' '?y ' those of the stations .and leading- pi***1 -circuits. The' Rw. A. P. Spears. D., Mas D... of whom Bishop Rans spok*ri>f 11 . as a real fine presiding, el ley. will The he the entertaining- presiding elder a:i?^ of the council y.'hik the Rev. I. \V. J Janerette. B. !>,, < pastor; the Rev. Maivollns F Boh- nu-iv ' inson. A. B..-rrr.d-rhe Rev. J. M. Paw- 'l kins.' Jr.. Senior College' student are I'" associates. People from everywhere \*a" v will witness this grand occasion.?-. ^ ,.r ? (iplll The School At Georgetown is p' AVhile attending -the Palmetto An- ' '" nual Con'fereVce at Georgetown w?- c<?ed had the happy pleasure of visiting aluj the- public school of which Prof.. J. V ^i ?? .Br Beck. A.. B:r_i;"TTmcfpaT ah"d. PaAH G. \V. Howard. B. -S.. is . assistant.,]v n This is indeed a nohle ' plant art ? is *. destined to he the 1th accredited high School, hv South Carolina. . Prof Beck .. his '.associate and teachers 'have (jj wrong lit W"ndcrs...in an ed ncnt ional way lh Georgetown. They have pilr- Kelt cha-ed four aches of ground almost Past 9 in the. hcaiit of .the city. A more. Brot beautiful sight-is not to i>e found in' with the st :tei All. thi;t ;< iiiccscn-v is say, Tor the col red people there to con-,'are. tinue their eo-opeifitiprr with Prof, tens Beck and great .will he thh vnsnlfe .? 1 of that noble IVearinnihjr. The. white liste ???pontile?Lii?^?'iri-iiu?wmiM?;* ; i u?;lie ??tliuir llii'ir Hi! .-tlVrurth to a \rffrn Hrot education in*<uoh a noble undertab- talii ?? ihg end I know th so "f Georgefown in t will - do no loss.. For it has been conj. proven that the southern white man The will extent! a helping. Hand to strng- men gling Negroes in n \eio f hy "entoi pt isi' y.f , Is He Being Lifted I'p? ji* ' I lie * '(?? ? e. If dr.iv iiiM?o.m,, (hint and?m ? to the church -is the evidence of "his . V11 being lifted?ministers and , j christian*?of?today, thVy?must?tin- ^ * doubtedly l?o drajrging him" on the tr grontT 'With all t>l" the eloquence, ' pulpit decorum and ministerial dig- " f nity tiur churches to a .groat" extent ;XL'!' are almost' depleted of congregations A ami .scarcely if ''^'r c,'v J* \ to be saved." How many converts !.V^' 3(5 you hear oT ro-day Nearly ev- 1 ^ e?rytime you' inquire into the church 'ir membership the answer is: it is . ' "" smaller?boenn.-c?rrf?Jlie death?rrri? migration Ruth?ministers?ami rers'ytake pride in reporting this. ;' p . They ..should consdor it a . aurious re- . '' flection upon themselves as servants . of the Most High God.- .Jesus Christ 't-l4 / ... ? properly nP.mi up 'vill ih.L draw. True enough ..the., people u\v,: 'move., away .'front.:the ' church, but 1 aren't their others that could come * ''t in? I fear the sermons, of to-day A1"' . nfo measured too'largely hv'the liiv:']'' ^ 11 ' " li 1 r*ii aiui throl < ij al reasoiling which I hold Tire essential.-' ' li'it- tin- ic iiiiiuft ?ihi'iv anil eo'iien1?? - to * u'r - churches'?is?Hro-?best?(rciipnte ' ~ of Jesus-dicing lifted up there. And' . our theological instructor^? i+)?ubv?_-i.M * seminaries should impress the young theologians with" rUj...#f their liter- -iC: ary preparation the necessity of lifting up Jesus in: their sermons, their M deportment and.-Godly conversations, .yi-it Say what yuu will-. but the gospel as few preached by the fathers" drew more * "W people?U>?-t'hi'ii-4. , and into Gud'.;?i.-ir church than that, -that their sons is. Pi preaching lu-d.iy. Th-.y .uoastel of. 'did no scnomriy attainments and. there-( triei for& they relied on'Jesus for draw-1 .M ing enrtuetu-e. In s.. dofng 1 they . ho preached to crowded churches. But dinn their sons ar<- liere now with their J)v.v fine sounding sermons divided into _ s< firstly.?secondly ?and?fin ft lh?twenty -<4vur fifty. But they are delivering them irier to naked churches and empty pews. Tho: -s . Greenville District (Quarterly j -igai -t - ' . Schedule ? ? ? : . f n a Dr. hanYuel .\ance. Presiding Eldy TTTTy". of the above, named district of the Ik J Piedmont A. M. K. ('< nferchce de- "theserves.. the greatest compliment on w< r< the calendar and schedule he has 2 ;.'J0 . got^'n out for his district. It is- J' hi Ri'mnlr fi r\n W.t- /%%-?!? cli/vnl/l iUo ti "f'W't.l '?v< . 1 U "lll> Lliy I IM1I ministers and fay members of that Lovri district nppi'eolntc it Ijut evei'y m n- cal l&tdr oi .tne stale would be- pleased Alt: to have a copy. It must he remem- dinin bered that that presiding elder ranks was amorifr the greatest evangelists of T1 the rntv> irrespctive of denaminn- Ui-tl tion. He is a rare lover, a scholar bask and a preacher nati?also a loader of?whio The Palmetto Leader..- Bishop Kan- John som mad(, no mistake in appointing frien him. There is another old deaconess?Mrs.' up there that ..has been played upon . Leva the "Old Gray." lie too is makinc At. I good. You will hear from him iat- Gary er on. Watch the Leader. " Air n ? . ? , Hunt Dr. Morris Passes. Through j RLy. Dr. S. S; Morris, Connectional Sec- J retary of the Allen Christian En-I , deavor I^eagUp spent a few days in H "n Columbia the -truest o? Bishop Kan- i Purd som. While here he consulted I)r. t-Ahiii ?-?Li M. Daniels our College Physician? / _ relative health as the flu epi-' f"?" ' demic is /o severe in these parts, butjter .? k' % , THE NEW RIDER LIS H state's truest was found to be in very best of health; Ju^t a small j scription was needed. He wasd fhe guest of the Winsboro l)is-1 Sun lay i morning and preached' bnderful sermon"' at White Hall rr-rr ny?im itatiort of the ""ReV."Wr Bowman. Pastor. .Dr. Minis is! g talked. all over the church. He eally a tin0 man. Well . trained tf power in the pulpit. The"* pki^ :ate to have l>r. Morris run belheir asp.taint for the hi .1 at ' ur .meat church. To he eoitt.in.Watch the ?"Lea<ler.'V outh Carolinian Shining in Tenn. j le '-lc.;v.?Win. Ciiaddon, fh- D-. or .of Liberty C. M. .F.. Church. ;sor. Tenn.. is. one of our state's , I ited ' sons in. whom she is well ; I.odg0 of Free an.! Accepted L syd. -He s a member of CapltaPT ops; 'a tax payer of Columbia, and j iVill samwrton nf hli rn..n 111,1 1 ? ... - .,r rv. k?. . V* ? ?."* I nv. V ^1HI j Palmetto Leader, f venture the rtion that the denomtration- h:?si, .reenter leader. He is a church lev, debt ti'ivcr and has muiux^ts ereeteiL't" his credit thro'jjrhhis denomination. In the state ALT-aiL-a a-- \\'el) as in lii- ii\vn,-i | e ite. has built and remodeledches at the ?ost of thousands of iriT L!l lel't v?church?i-H?flackson \e of the leading: churches of that : [>.' And every :South Carolinian roud to learn how well he "is suc;inir there. \His .'church bulletin anniversary 'program, are' on our _ar.ii?are?amo-nf*? -t-he--in~sd -wr ,1 - ever seen. Our sen is certain-: n the map in Tennessee. Our Wh ereabou t s 11 last Sunday morning \\\. had a! ion.i time at Bgtir^m Chtnvh. ' on, with the Rev. 1). R Edwards i; :ur. This is a fine peofde and ; her Kdwards is indeed popular j i? them. Brothers Douirlas, Lmd-; Eison, Smith and their families only a . few of the loyal suppor-j of that church. We'worshipped I Jethol Union .Sunday iii>rht and 'Hod t> a soul s'tirrintr sermon 1 >\ _ Kt-'V. L- (i- Row m;i n :her Bowman is trointr to iriinipr:e hintsclf a-t this place Beyh.U his cutis*M>ne of* tht, most 1??yal rrojratiuns in . the eonnedtim. present pastor with this*' nohle. ihership is planning the Pre. tion s modern brick structure. ~AmT~ sroinjr up.now.-just watch, and *see. Rev. C. B. G-eok of the Antioch ] pi' - J- -'IPt: d 'lj; Wi-ll.^ Hi?i? a it pastor witbJ-tt frivol "peoples* ur visit to. Taylor Chapel Circuit veck w.th tht. Rev?,-\. - , \? I'asti.r was a happy' one to_ sav j least.)- Brother A ma jeer ha> oiu* lie Itesi ofvani/.ed charjfe we have. seen*. He alone, is' responsible the up-to-date ' i1u-;ho.is mstitii. K'.ery -penny paid us ?>n a>- ; nrcr: r wa s?m"7i trn d ~ w1i7W"W\v^TTF-~1 J. Others should cro . and do iV>;,v!?Iii uthci.- . .1. V. i hompsop., or ' P.... I .!.? ] ii. j ' - ? i nn^HU .\. ' Fair. A. -fr'Bi'oomrT?.~T.""C'.f?k. W'A ' :i. II. Bums, Junu.s daci;- 1 ^Cleveland Brown. Sis"ers M. J. . pTTpiT-: S'isli-y rMutirirrnM. Za ia \ ",m.\ and Scott- only a. t<w i>l th'i* great w?i;-Jc|! his d] .nv. This we.?k .-nd wi'd I' y V 11!'* i j n-f TTT7;,f Sunday h:orn:iitf---?,?.-d--r i nil' Hcv. T, E. jfarp uf KMuv- t'l Sunday night. I.et t**.. nui:.-j' piay for an out ' pouring of ih -*H ' Spirit. "I.i-t U< :'.dv..nco i'i: ui.r ^ i.ai kkxs' n j;u s is. .1. Squirt. ace mpani'd i>v- P. > i in r-in-law. .Mrs. Gcorg a Stuai t : I'd .tit tin- home of the former's lii-iy Mrs. Sal lie Iluntor. . ' m. luiiiui. Dendy. of Spartanburg---' ed Rey. am! .Mrs. V. V. I>, inly a. days ajro. . r"~ ' ; ' e ale sorry to report Mrs. Ari-.iint I'l'iticaHy 'Hut* -^hi- Willi: ~ 'of. Samlet's lias' purchased a rati. the ill light <?f his family and j i lils who would like to "listen in" ' i s. Rnchaei Green of Plv l., Pa.. ' i "is visiting iter mother was t':1 or guest of Mr. and Mrs. Katie lis. Sunday. i ' vices werr well attended in a!i i ( lies Sunday. The members, and "is ~ OTP did ghted "f , Have M;:-'.'! Saiider> .take scat as organi.-t I Surprise Rirthday Party svns- gi\ 1 t.tlie home of Mr. and'Mrs. -JuhnP ^ I. .lain is iii honor of Mr. Iain/ , ohm-en the father of Mrs. Boyd 'gue-t. Gil) Th'rty-one guest* invited in the. dining room a' t "P. M.. being eom+urted by Mrs. j i Griffin, singing 'Onward C'hris Snlilii-rs." Prayer by Rev. A. II int: addresses and responses, mu- ' number- .mipi.-.i /l thn | -i r the program a delightful turkey 1 er was- served. The dining room i lovelv with it-; rose.and white. 1 I- miLvi jni'i'c \\tt> n nandsnmv -nay ouke ss' th hui ning t'Ulld)rsT~" ' ets_ of candy cupid dolls, after h H< . 1.1'V Mil. |)l't >! hthd to Air "7. son the gifts from his many-Pr cj's. Those present were Mr. an,: I Wall Fleming. Rev. and Mrs. nt and young son^ Rev. and Mrs v. Gray and little Miss Rebecca > ; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Garrett i John F. Hunter, Mrs. Nannie Mae t ar and little .Miss Dorothy Mae; ^ ur-; J'utfnan, Mr. and Mrs. John ' ^ in. Mrs. Nancy Craige, Mrs. SesDavts, and. little Master Willie p ;er. Mrs. Nora Johnson. Mrs. ? . Ftolin MeKinnio left Tuesday icr home in Mansfield, Ohio, af- 1 pending awhile with her father, o u. THE rAKSTET * , i .. i . ?u dr. C. H. Duckett, Miss .Mattie and | ither relatives altho' on a sad occa- ! ion her stay was one of pleasure ! ind much happiness. Mrs. Verne Hunter is confined to tct?bed Wedding bclls^ are still ringing around Laurens. On Sunday afternoon Feb. 1, Mi-s Marea Grant and Mr. Howard Carter were married, we wish thenf. much success. Mr. TiTict Mrs. John Mills had as their dinner guest Sunday Rev. Mar-C tin and Mr. and Mi>. Langford Garj. ngt.-n - - Mr-. Tims. Golden entertained at a gin t meeting Thursday afternoon with a large crowd present. ' Many friends and visitor's Called during, the ,-nn .al ' iiuuiC Tiller which a delight-_ fill two e arise luncheon was served. M ACi:i>0.\ I V BAPTIST I'll I'l&CII . ' > P ' Sunday our Pastor Itev. E. H. Herbert preached a soul stirring sermon. IV.\t-r- -l-havr meat to rat "which ~yv know not off" John 4:32. At night service text: Doing Goou. ' Four ffew member? were received. Sundry School is doing splendidly .in-.lev Supt. . Deacon S. M. White. R. V. r. U. under leadership of D$a on L. D. 'Xedwoods is progressing. Missionary Society met Friday* af[ ''rtioiin. .1 an. JO. .Mrs. Roxsia Goqde, ['resident Presiding, fleeting was at (he h"nie of Mrs. .Ipsephine. Lewis. After a very inspiring business ? in \vi ivi i i v v im I ii - .iTTTdcniirsp m<r a sweet coursH of ice cream and cake. Collection $2.25/ The many friends of Mrs. Sallie Williams are glad to know that her cyns?ar? improving?after?treatment from the specialist. "Mrs. Winnie Glinn is still on the * , sick list. We hope she will get strong ;?gaiiTT ' Mrs. Mary Arnolds, is. also on the -ict< JTst" "This" week. We hope she i.vijl soon recover. J MORRIS CHAPF.I. RAPT. CHl'RCH l)r, F. Douglas .John>on. I'astor l.nst Sunday was Indeed, a glorious day with us in thy Bible School conjucted In- Sunt. James Robinson. "At 1 1 :-'!n Rev. Johnson selected for h's teS*t: Amos -1:12: Prepare to meet th\ Ci'.il, Subject. "A Solemn Warning." The message was great. Th . Sunshine Band met at the usual hour and rendered an excellent .pro-' STam. ' . ' ' \ B. V. 1'. I'. met 'at usual hour. l'vo-' 'enl?Stevens pi ending. The luj-ic Mas interestingly taught and enioyed". . >:pu 1'.: 5i.. The pastor's Speci.almessayv.on "Th Blessed Deliverance" '|' 'V a lance iTnw i, Tv.\! found F Tl'es. 1:10. Rev. J. F. Ma'rshall wor-i h'itned?with?us nt?t-h+s?service -and i ' . * i undo some very, encouraging remarks | RevTR. A]i>ny.a Scott, A.M.. R. T).. Iff I)., of. Chester field,, Kngland is | he honored truest of our pastor. Dr.! >co'T?La an ^uluetrvrr;'ifufhor. W-tu''or : 'nd .pre ac!'.cr ar.d is known aU over 'lis -onntry. j T II" !ms 1 u'l'm 11111|n> < 11 fm1 .. seyrrorn h.vs: '.Vf. wish for him a speedy re-1 -eery. RL?.\ Jackson and congroga- , dr>n Willi worship with lis g'indQ" Q* 1 ' -'I I I I ' I I M I I I IV 111??TTTtjr; 1 v!I aro_invite I t<~> ho present. 1 The tHUHt iTTTTTTt??Af 1 MlSfe l.ula ! liaM;V<I-. a teacher in Booker WasKInjr- | ;orr- ll'irii Scho .1, Columbia, S. C.. will j i,, >i?ri y tn know 'if her ill no sr.. .Wo ore she. will lie able to he back to j ii'I*. work Soon. ' 1 M BS. M ATT IF CANNON PASSES j ' Newberry. X. C.?Mrs. Mattie Can-' ion of this city departed this life on j Monday. Jan. 1!!. I'.i.'Jl at her home on j kVest Tayli.r St. Because of the wonderful personal-1 ty Mrs, Carn^ni possessed, her many ' uvjid> uifk-ft-el th,.- loss keenly. Knnerffl Services- were held at the 'eihlehem Rapti.-t Church. Sunday, January J~>, with the Pastor, Rev. J. . (bddsoti. presiding. The sermon vas m^rr- pn'n?*ri(.'-(t ny Rev. Coldson: rs text Acts ! Numerous telegrams of condolence o Mtes Siisie Cannon, a daughter who Vn?- several years taught in the city i ichools of Columbia. were read by I drs. .T. I. (loldson. Solos rendered ( 'v ?I {" !,(?hix'on. >1 i. ?b. Annie A'ashington. Mr. S^mon Allen and i drs, H. \V. Baumgardner. A crowd estimated at more than rt^ HiMus.ind u. itnessrd thwe sendees. J Many beautiful floral offerings were ' vidence of th0 great esteem in which, he deceased wps held. Mrs. ('annon leaves to mourn her With, four sons,., four dauphters, lj ". other and 2 sisters: Mr. Tom Jackon. Spartanhurp; Mr. Eddie Cannon,! Cnoxville. Ten.; ,Mr. Joe Jackson, Mrs. Dm a Haltv. Mis, gallic . Hart and I Yiss SusTe (*?i nnon all of NTew Jersey. Apionp the out of town friends at endinp the funeral, were: Mrs. P. jj 'rafton. ^Irs./John E. Hunter and < Irs. H. W. Paumpardner of Columhia,1 nd Mrs. Allen T. Dickson, formerly ^ f Columhia, but now of Florida.; j, * LA17A NEWS ? Rev. Ira J. Gamble preached to large and attentive audience Sund inornii.g. He brought a very instri tive message using as a text 1 John 3 :14; his advice to his heart was to use their spiritual eyes th l they may be able to see more'cleai ; in their life's work and do their bt . This wrs indeed an able mo r. no go.? Mrs; Ella McWillie had charge the Mission:'*-'' Society at 6:30 P: i The A. C. E. league will-nu?.?t eve Tuesday night. MiSs Marion Blow the Pre* dent. r Eet the members and friends n forget that Sunday i* "Allen's Da at Western Chapel Church j Grtam was held at St. John Bapti r Monday Jan. 26, 2:30 o'clock. M i Green'who was one of the most fait ; ful members <>f tbo i-lnnvh piy.rwj I way Sunday Jan. . 25 after an Mine | of one week. Services were conduc ^<1 by- the pastor. Rev. Re.ev.crs, a rsi.*td.by the Revs.- Ncwmari. Mace ai Brawton. t> ... T T /"> -1 t ? niv. ira j. uamoie motored to ?1 ' re nee Friday afternoon;'while the he was the guest of Mr. and Mi David Lane. I. Mr. Boston Guiles, was dinner gue of Mr. Mack Bethea, Sunday. Mrs. Maggie EL., Scott, spent tl i week-end in Florence, S. C. 'Mis? Lucile Douglass made a bu? "riess trip" to Dillon Saturday afte i noon. -T Mrs. Elizabeth Gamble Nvho spe sometinic_J??Florence With her tvl -dtye^^Tnd friends is back home. . . | Mr. Hurbert Belin, has^ returni : to N\w York City after a short, str i with parents, Mr and Mrs, A, \ Belim. Rev. J. S. Coo, Dastor oi M Zion A. M..E.' Church in Florence wi scffn in. t wn Wednesday. j. Rev. J. P. Washington of Dillo Rev. J. I. Hamilton of Orangebur j accompanied by our pastor, Rev. Gar I'ble were the- sunner guests of Re i and Mrs; D. D. Doughty. Tuesdi nielvt. Mis. Barnes Sellers and two daug: ; ters were pleasant visitors at tl parsonage last week., ' 1 CREEK NEWS The little progressive town of Pie< I hiont is very much alive; New spir ' is being manifested in ehurehes, hor Mable Creek is still holding, her o\\ [ under the leadership of its cfficiei Pastor. Rev. Welhurn. ! The Greer Colored School is doir :f the school. Prof. McFadden ar wonder- this vt)aE as never in histor teachers aro to put the jc over for better educaion Succes seenfs ' ' ' ^?Bethel M. R. Church with her n'i ord breaking leader, Rev. Lawton bringing things to nass. The chure is moving-on.. Rev. S. M.McCullui the new D. S., of Spartanburg Distri< held his first quarterly conference la week. A splendid JeaderL-indecd ?i he. After the conference a deliciou repast was served by the ladies, .. The pastor preached two noble soj mons Sunday todarge audiences. . Th School under the leadership r.f _jj Supt. Mr. Miller is planning grei business to happen Easter; everybod is in the'game to have a great Eastc The Societies' are- t. : y as ncv beforei We are working to make th -a-"ReiLJLetier- X.ear." Our motto. ; "Every member working." We have on sick list Brothers, Bui ler. Parks. Beachetn." and Gvnson: si? rr.r .lln" PiOthin", Tindny y,-Q prn they Will soon recover. The I.adles Aid Society surprise Brother Parks, last week; we left hit full Of s'niiles.?Mrs. Marion Foster i Tfre"PreSident. ? The Bible Class is being largely ai lendeij tliir. year. There tire on rh viu,v ii i v in uv i 3 *. 7 r Thc Epworth League as well an -th Pastor's Aid was beautitully adtlres: ed by Mrs. Daisy Logan, Sunday; Mr. Logan is one of the teachers"of Gtec School. The Missionary Society is plannin a great program Sunday, Feb. 8. Grca good is being dene by that societj Mrs. Maxwell is the President. COKESBURY NEWS St.. Paul members are enjoyin Wonderful sernvns every Sunday come- and hear their pastor. Mr. an* Mrs. Win. Dixon gave birthday party, Thursday evening i honor of thtdr~daughtfr Mis? Isabel! A large nupibi-r of young people en joyed the evening Mr. Maihew Butler and dauglite Miss Ruth and Mr. Mi.sly "of Abbevitt were nleasant callers ut the home o Mr. S. W. Kobinson Sunday afternoo Mr. Y. Goggin-, and Mrs. Emm Cummings are on the sick list. JEHOVAH A. M. E. CHURCH Sunday School convened iit n 'tn a M Lesson was interestingly tnn^Ki 11:30 Ree. R. M. McClam, deHver ed a glorious message w"ith divin inspiration. Subieet. "Arp von sit ting on a hill or standing on the prom i.se of God." : : The Board of Trustees and th< pastor ara very bu .y arranging frr the repairing-of the church which i: to start on Feb 3. - The pastor and members were in vited to attepd the wedding of Mr Spann and Mr Glover. Everyone en joyed being present. NOTICE. ^7 At Bethel Sunday morning th< Rev. Mr. H> Milton Mickens wil preach.' Dr. Mickens is a prominen candidate for the Bishopric: He ha recently returned from the Wcs_t_Jll lies one of the mission fields of th? :hurch. The public_is cordially in vited to hear' him. ... .?-?. NEWBROOKLAND NEWS Sunday was a great day at Doub Branch A. M. E. Church and the sain a> were there to celebrate the Lord ?,c* Supper. Pastor Lrgan's Sunds s^* School Class assembled in thcniori !1*9 ing and the members had a live discussion of the lesson and as usu " > his class was the banner class. T1 9 election of officers was the ord< r i j the d . yv Mr. J.. WusLy u Mat, v ; ? re-ele/ted s iperintendent: Mr. Fr< _ ; 1 Valer.t ne w;.. dectd assiiun, ui r/ j erintt iident; ; ri s. Ruth.E/id. was ? " i lectet-?secretary: ..Ms* (. cS Red mo: i assist mt seereta. y;'Mrs: ,f ilia i lar-j ?J ton, 'hori>ter: >. ss Willie Jockso: ^ , Libra * an; II s/ Lu!n M ic Mckcn j assist ant; Mrs.^ Eliydn-ih V lentil. j'*"' inent;. Mirs Rohev.a .lack '. a.'Soc'ty l* Mr. t . CJ, Sligh, Frank lin-hcr*. .\ir u Anna Yu' k< r. Inlia?Yam| t??.>.?ttti the p:t;tor were t a le teach--s. Mr: ... Catherine Sir.tK Treiruivr of th s_ Cra'dl. Roll and Mr. M. P. June .i t-t?a -i. er~<??t+ve?tnliuo;.? The League' was conduced y th Q_ The League was conda: ;eTl" by if After the service the trustees wer .elected. The H ard consists of Me.sis. 0. G. .Sligh, D. B. Byrdf M. I Jones, J. W; Dreher, E. M. 1) -rvir Nolan Cauphman, Georee-Sligh. Kre ltr Valentine and Th*os. Rednion. The Church Aid Board of Doubl .j. Branch me: at the home of Mrs.Clti YT &?odwtT:'s home t'.nd a vTT-yTuH at tendance was present. The moetin; nt was it spirational.. Mrs. Mattie JJiu gr- ri? led_ in aingTiig?"That?DW?T"tt Religioh.' Prayer in conceit. Min ut-es \\ rcxcitd and roll called. Afte iy which Mrs. Goodw'n served a couis V. of jello; cream an.1 cuke. The meet tig adjourned to meet at the horn t. of- Mi 5. Mary -Welton. a; Sunday afternoon many of th -memb'jrs left before services wcr n, over t > attend the funeral of Mr. Pla g, ,o Washington, the son- of .Mr. Bouk n *r Washington. Mr. Plato 4VI10 Ha ?. been in New York for some tinu ly passed last Sunday night. . Man friend.; left with the funeral m tor tn- cade and \v. nt to Pin (irovt- u Iter ie Dr. L. F. Vance, the pastor preacher the funeral And performed tlie las rites. Mrs. Pluma GUhji is somewhat itn proved after several, weeks illness She is still confined to her bed. Pas J tor. Logan . visited her and other it ] who were sick and administered th a- j tloilltjfits .ot the LordV Supper. ?Mrs. E.hza vines. was missed froi, 'n the service Sunday; <ln? ton is sack it Mrs. Silvia Glass "Is stTTT Confine to, her room. Mrs. Fannie Kenned; ig has been ill for several days and h id friends trust she wll soon he well Pastor Logan-was the dinne!' gtles >b | of Mrs. Delia Knowles and had lun is j eheon at the homi< <if ber, . 7r"" Mr. tlani|)t n Harris is on the sii-1 list this "week. Ik- is urn- <>t' tin IL strong?young?leaders?-n-f?1 >?mIik Branch. We hope tor hint a -pi-edi recovery. Mrs. Bet tie Goodwinr Mrs. I .".la C- r 'f j- ley, Mrs. Jessie Washington, p-^-. Is J dent. secretary and treasurer of tin ,-Church Aid Club are working har< 1th- the-assi-taiti^-cVu'TTtw loyal mem j oers to put over a great program feu their club and rrp Tmra t~TT~is gnm; lt j forward with a vim. ^ '"We are-sorry for Mr. and Mrs.-~t?u ^ Jfer of Hampton Ave: They be nig s< i' unfortunate as to have all of theii [s chickens stolen and when they wen j able to track the pel's, n ami recovi i the chickens, they were all dead "" 1 Having been dressw "nd i- ;vl'-?kn ' U'oohing. Mrr^Tb liiu . stb'iin happv ' "1 ! hou^b that' lie rfrrl rrtTt line (tt? 1:1;. j Mrs. Rachel Strother is on the siel ( list. She has been indoor- l'.j* Ye vera 11 j days. V" ' "1;"" 'lL. Little. Mi-es .ilelia [Ada - Suber are verv siek ^.it thii jjjwrjtini- ... ? ~ '77^ IN '"'MEMOKIAM "III sad and Invim* ... tiear i '.ot ln r. Mt < }?1.1 r i -.i ,S, lay lor. who departed this liu- Dei.. 1 : 1U14, sixteen years .ago. Tirr?i 1 n r~r?imitri i n nmr i i ?i i in i 1 Church Pews, r| ' School a S Large'stock of school e<i-t "?? tanburg and Sumter m) asit e We also mantrt'arttTTP a fi Church Pew and arc in an r H account lor y?n. it i> *T H payment plan. T~~ a. e with resources of over STo. business with us. I Nu-Idea Desk -JZ Sumter, S. Spartanb - > , ajarajajajararafaraj^^ Ireese^THI MRS. P. R. R A FILL LINK OF PATEN' ~ CIGARS, AM 1APEX TOILET PRKPARAT ?NEWS Race Magazines And Newspape ICE CREAM PHON ,1422 Assembly . - ...... 1? ? " 'i I t_. > .1 Saturday. February 7.4931.-I You were always my joy and sunshine | 1 am lonely mother without you, k?.i Lonely and Oh! so sad at heart; *. i You we re always my jQy and sunshine '. | \Vb v is it w? had to part? j Mother yon are ever in my memory; " j Your spiile and laughing just to see ly ; You increases all the while. a*l l Sixtyt-n * ears have , passed away / le ! Since that s-ad d~?when our dear one. ~? | was called away. ' '.v., I v J a then, vec love you still, ! argot you? No, we never will. Mrs. Sarah B. Rooft^ n, ; . I N'ON NEWS ) - r * ? i, TV i ' iinehes v. er? largely attendSi j 'd So- " . "*?ic-h was encouraging to j: he- - as tors in charge." .. i n u.'n IW rt n ( *"7*1*11 FT* ias- IITOVOll ' rj into the parsonage on McBeth St., _T. ".ini vv.'ll in-pleased to. hay.e members unit f Vends fall t.n sr..- ??1_ Rei. Thompson of l^ion favored his ] ~ hearers with an address on "Co- , ? opt ration.*' Sunday afternoon-. Feb.?1 - sored by'piesidents of clubs steward- ' ? i-_[,, ?"s boards and etc. f| . ' Re. Thomas, said some very help- If / ful things fo those present. A glorif) 1 ? < tl'lltnl U*n c rtriiri tn umtnon , | v. .wm . vv nv/iiivu, ,'j ' Pastor Baten of Corinth was at j Iti - |hm on Sunday and preached at . hulli services _ Mr. Wm.'Sanders,. Supt..of Corinth Sunday School was called, away ; ?h?- <-i*y.on Sunday. Mr. R. T. Vnue j, Sr.* had charge. Lesson Was review* d h ~' M rs. Statt ie Menter. a i iiil fill ti -,1.-her <f the Sohuul mid ,a? dependable workerjin the church. ? Mrs. M iry- Gilliam on S. .Wallace. __J St.. is still under care of Dr. C. A. e I Dawkins. ' ' Mrs. T ia Johnson on. Hamlet St. is not much improved. \ ' * -Mrs. Frances Means is sb'mewhat : 1 improved since.the fall she had. l* Mrs. Lilly McKissick has ?s house guest, .Miss Smith of KeltonJ S. C. Mrs; Mary' Brown and Mrs. Ange- t line Goudlock. were ..pleasant visitors . '* at hoine of Mrs. Tobin. ' "SI. A. T. was nleased to have Miss> ? "I" redd h " g ve her a?"pop call"-- ?~ " ^ coiiii' agah. 0 'I Thanks to Mr. Johnson of Route 3, for $3.00 on subscription for Leader, .L*t other- do likewise. Sorry "tfte .number of. mipers were short last week." Weekly customers were disllllrt (i A letter from Mrs. Pernetha Ben? -<m of Canton, Uhio. says' that her ? --h-Mron 1 >r. am) Mrs. Williams' and little ones are quite well. Mrs.-Ben' Two daughters are teaching.in CharJ It:-t--n. S. C. One daughter lives in i Brooklyn. X. V. She now resides | mi mhered : .< Miss Pearl Benson. I We thank Mrs. Gri"?orv for. prett ' | ll'iwer- a No Mrs. Fleda Diggs for . riIce reiresh:-.n*:us" sent. The cake * ."M il us by qr other friend was much "V1 'I Tlutnk .von?alh?again and -^1 1 air in. . W e are glad that Dr. Montgomery arrived safelv from 'trip abroad. M. A. f. was sorry she did not get to ' 'lik ?mi Sunday mortUng. Come . j ui-am you are welcome. < ' V? infers 'up'Pulpit AidT'lub are a ? "t busy It tie erow?not very noisy, yet f.-al?wurfe"~ltn>i been?done..?A?large number of them are in 'East Main . . I >ei Mrs.. Geneva Baten -fexpress" id?apiu'ceintii n?for gift?from?club ^'during (.''ar'stnuisi ller-words wer?j . eneoura'g ng and_u.'om merited upon by ' the nrcsnient : ' li'-v. Rata wsu^plf.'KPil tn rpppii-p ?r r > ; '"f?- t ? ???! jni-npi mem!,l r.. lJl^LL .liLLlKf-IvlfljUlIlt ll'lirn np|HM. ,rr ; . R-v. Mr. IRatty of Winnsboro, S.. |,C. u .- a v - tor. in ;.ur city a few : 1 nays ajr-u^/ Friends] and relatives were I ,'lniT T see h'm ahd to leajrn ot- his l-?1 ' | ncre-s. : li ( :irrl nf Thiink* l Wc wish t?> thank our many friends -t ftrt^thon^kindrtess?shown us during i he illnes> and death of our love-one,. .Maujrie Reynolds. May. God's richa. v.-t blessings.rest on each ot yottr? T ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lott Reynolds and family. . ~ r^P-ranfgj^rarajamjHfafgjEfH^rEJgiTS) ^ . 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