The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1931, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, February 2S, 1931.
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CHURCH I
The Sunday School -was very fit.
"tlhgly'fauglu Sunday morning by the
various fleachers.. The superintendent
gave a short review, and a few
interesting remarks were given by
.the pastor.
. ?At 11 ;00 A- M? i\e beglftt the morning
service. Our pastor choVe as his
subject, "O. that 1 had wings like a
dove, for then* would 1 fly away an 1
be at rest. />5 Psalm 0.11 was certainly
a sold stirring sermon, :^aud?tlie^onrpgwti?m?rnrelVed
much food for
thought. .
v At '4^00 P. Mr the Woman's Home
and Foreign Missionary Society and
the Yu1' Woman's Missionary S<>ciet^gave
a contest-. a
Rev. Gibbs a?*ain preached?
ble seriny? on "Seeing the Lord fix
us oo nit* woi k nun lie would have
us to do. He admonished the missionaries
as to their duty, and gave
much inforination along that line,
which was readily accepted by the
congregation
Mrs. Rosa Williams, contestant for.
the Parent body was declared' the
niost -rt'?ular, reporting 85 cents more
than-Miss tonne, bordon, contestant
for the,, "Y." Total amount raised
^ t ' , was $15.55, for which the President.of
the two Socidties are very gratelui
Our rally will terminate Sunday; all
members of the,Red and Blue Sides
are urged to be present and hold up
> - for your sidei *?
Sundav is our 2nd Quarterly meet
wing.- (Aur?Presiding?Klder.?Or?Lri
Eloweu-will be present. The public
is cordially Jnvitcd to a4 end out
services njl day as they will be very
interesting and impressive. .
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After a very., interesting study m
' .1 the Sunday School lesson ill which a
large number of pupils joined Sunday
morning, the School was highly
favored by timely and interesting re
marks, by Mrs. Jennie S. Lew,is, of
Chicago who was once,a teacher in
'"Bethel's Sunday School. She is a
booster and an organizer of Sunday
School having attended the World's
.Sunday -School'Convention In Glaseo,
. ? 'Scotland .
At 11:15 A. M. to a very splendid
congregation of members' and friends
rw. r .i..i:,., i ]....4-..v
sermon from the subject, "The Well
"of"Salvation" as found in Isaiah 12:d
At 7:30 P. M. again a glorious sermon
from the subject "Cod's people
fr victorious as found in Joshua 7:8.
At (*>:.'U) P .M. Pr Robt. W. Ma nee,
electrified the largo number of young
folk and culults ill the League service.
Participahts ~spii the program werg,
Misses L. tK. Prasier, Rebecca Johnson
Maude Pendcrgrass, L. N. Mance of
the city public schools; Mr. Veal, Mr,
?Edward, Sweat and Miss Dine of .AiLi.
en and Mr. Roscmond of Wesley M.
E. Church. The program was very
much enjoyed; we thank the partici^
pants and hope they will come agaim.
We are thankful for the young man
who venule forward and joined Sunday
morning, Mr. Lutheran Moore. A
mong?t+re?visitors?prcst-nt Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins aisK .Mrs,
Anderson of Orangeburg, S. ('.; Mr.
Hamilton of Com S. (' M) s (
of \ow York <'it\ : M v. l-'o'v.nod. of
) England, Canada; .*| \s. Reeder dl'
Richmond, \ a.: Mr. '< e Cook. City
Mi's; Fannie Cahvy and Miss Lin a
Hagood recently of New York and
Mrs. Jaunita Mundlc and husband of
Wa sTi i ngtonf T ). C\, were gladly welcomed
visitors.
The leaders' of Bethel visited the
parsonage with a. nice ' bundle of
things for the pantrv. etc.. for which
???. , krTvr"tjt.,myi
thanks.
The churph conference and election
of (letegate to the Electoral College
came off Tuesday-night which result,
. ed In the election of Mr. W. II.
Youn" as delegate aiid Mr. Ceo. H.
Hampton, as alternate.
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The Junior Mnummary Society was
?r cnttM'titliuwl?Sunday.?l'vii. U-!,' mm
by Miss Mary Sanders, 1!?1C> Henderson
St.
At 4:45 the president called the"
- 'meeting?to order.- Song1,'prayer and
Bible verses by members of thy clirb.
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program. , Subject "Mi^Jiyn." Mis-;
M. A. Sutton, reading; N^rs^M- A. M'eMillan,
solo. , 'yJ T
.. The minutes of the?last meeting
was read, business taken up. Plans
were made to visit the sick.
Miss Saunders served a course of
fruit salad on lettuce and.saltines..
Next medting with Mrs.i Mary
Tucker, on Barnwell St., March 8,
1931.
1ST. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Oil lust I SunMiiy W<> frbiOVod a very'
helpful' lesson "Jesus Bearing the
Good Tilings." The parable of the
Sower was used to show one of the
ways J?sus had of carrying His tidings.
At the close of the group rheetf*
, ings we listened to a very interesting
review of the lesson by Mrs. Stewart.
11:30 found the church with worshippers
ready to hear a very uplifting
sermon taken from I Peter 5:8:
Be soberpbo" vtgtlaivt; bwaimr -ymrr
adversary the devil as a roaring lion
?1 walkcth about seeking whom Hp may
Rev. YougblOod brought this fact
to his hearers, that Peter the author
of the text was perfectly suitable To
give such advice, for he had witnessed
a time when h? had allowed his ad
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had denied his friend Christ. This
act had remained with him as mud
at?the -bnttcrm" of ~ a~ welH
which when stirred up disturbs the
water. Peter being stirred up advises
us lest we make.the mistake that he
did. From this point our attention
was turned on.the devil and his -wnrKsThe
devil studies human nature and
I nows when there U a god rhue I<>
catch people unaware by this, he is
able to put over what he wants, l'eople
sotnd'jjme subnfit 'to his wavs a"d"
-think that they-are "hawing" a good
|tini,1 but they ar? having everything
PJt a gooxl time._ By deceit he Lmai?
Fed1 Adam in the wrong way, and jrhdj
Peter. 'He is not satisfied- he is still
'Working on human nature.
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muaiing oir the unemployed silua~[tion,
the pastor expressed "hijur.elf by
( mying that there is something wrong
somewhere. .. It seems real strange
that Christians who are God's chiT-,
dren are suffering for food, when the
earth which is God's produces plenty,
of food. The Christians who are suffering
have either turned from God's
.ways dnd left Him or they have rebelled
against God and He has turned
[from them.
The sympathy of the entire church
is extended to Deacon and Mrs. Harrison
and family, who sutTercifa great
loss whi n lire destroyed their home.
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Rev. J. C. Anderson. Pastor
Sunday School opened at. its usual
.hour. The lesson was beautifully
aught and many interesting points
were brought out.the subject. "Jesu>
tearing the good tidings." Luke 8..
At 1 1 : ">() Rev. Anderson's text was
aken from 2 Corinthians P:<>. "But
his I say. he which soweth sparing
y shall reap also sparingly: ami In.,
which so\yeth bountifully shall reap
1 so bountifully.
At 4:"(f a musical program was
*iven oy ttrother J. H. Washington
At the evening service the pastor
preached? another?sermon?fmin Kc *
lesiastes 12:1." i-'l 1.
The rally clubs that has hern workng
for the past five weeks leporled
a large amount to the trustee.
The Hishop and Elders Council
opened Thursday morning of this
week with a large- number of preachers
and delegates present.
II KM INfiWA V NEWS.
Sunday was a day long to be remembered.
Saturday was a big day
;.t puis-church on account of our quarterly
conference which was largely
attended by the ollicers and members
cspcially the .young folk who turnd
out en masse and was highly appreciated
by the P. E. I)r. Tl .1. .Miles.
111 was one of the biggest and best
quarurty conferences we ever had
j iere. All reports were good tu the
| satisfaction of the P. F?. The sisters
: served a very elaborate dinner of
good things to eat and "hot coffev
to drink which was enjoyed by ail;
especially bv the F?
On Sunday morning the?Sunda>
school opened at 9:.'10 a. rh., with Mr.
P. \V. Rodsjers presiding, with a good
attendance of officers, teachers and.
|?whol?hm. The lewuni whs muni,- illl'lT
was reviewed by Dr. T. J. Miles.
At ll:,'50 a. m., the service was conducted
by Rev. Wright in his usua'
|dignified manner. At i2:15 Dr. Miles
ascended the rostrum and preached
one of the greatest sermons lie ever
preached here. The Holy Ghost was
certainly with us. Dr. Miles is the
I IfWHtost P. Tv nnd nronctnv in
[state. Long may ho live .to grace the
churches of thn onrmnctir.-i
Mrs. M. C. Coles, of this place died
Thursday at 1 o'clock a. In. Inter[ment
Jerusalem cemetery Friday 1
p. m. It was largely attended In
people from far and near, She pas.
a faithful member oT Pleasant View
Baptist church. Our loss hut heaven's
gain.
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Emanuel A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. E. Beard. 1). I).. Pastor
Last Sunday was an ideal day and
church-goers were seen here- end
there as they wended their way to the
various houses of worship. A lovely
audience fjVcetfH-the "pastor at Eman.
uel and listened to an inspiring and
ed as text Genesis 1:31. There were
accessions: M^ary Gardner, Viola
Mitchell and Thomas Scott.
Sunday night was given over to
tne young people. -They conducted
the services xvith the exception, of
preaching which was done by the pastor.
He brought a wonderful message
to his flock. The Junior 'choir with
Mrs. Inez Simmons at the organ rendered
music for the occasion.
On the evening of February 2(kh.'
n largo audience heard BDhop R. T."
Ransom of the Seventh Episcopal
District, deliver an address, from the
subject, "America the new ShjnaV."
Bishop Ransom, in his address began
at Shipar and gave the history relative
to the races up to the present
time. After leaving Shinar, the Bish
op said, the people met for the first
tim0 in AmericA?hence the name,
"America the new Shinar." The address
Very interesting1 both in its appmnri.afones*
add is in its beauty.
Again the reaper visited Emanuel
nnd-tmdc one of her loyal?in 44m
person of Brother Caesar W. Smith,
a trustee and leader for iriwv years."
Thr? pnssiTTprrrf this character was
deeply mourned by all who knew
hini. He was held in high esteem and
respected by tyery one acquainted
with him. ??t-*4o|re.o suddenly ill on
Friday, Feb. 13th, he was taken to
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his home and on the morning of t:
H6th, he passed into the"Great Buyoi
His remains were funeruli/.ed amid
a multitude on Thursday last. Intc
ment Kmanuel cemetery. This is tl
fust body deposited in the,new grout
re:chtly noqnirod
Glad the gathering when our time
ended
Of all the influence that one li
hath cast,
The "souls that through such eaxne
wqrds have tendered
Upward to-heaven at last.
UARUiSURN+l\VS.
The dei.th of Mrs.?Kssie Riiutm
was quite a shfft-k to her relativi
and many friends here Thursday nit
She was ill?fm?seveial weeks. ?
The ITdusetVold <>f RuTh render*
a splendid progiam. The M: N.- <
Mrs. HI a ne he Hill .-poke of her as b
ing a faithful member. The P. M. J.
G. Mrs. Kssie Stevenson -ginki* of has
being a true officer. The W.
Mrs. K. A. Coleman spoke of her i
being a true christian.; A Resolutic
was read by Mrs. Willie Hunter at
a solo by Miss Mattie I.ee Mcdlocl
Face, to Facd. Resolution front tl
Sunday school by Mis-. Beatrice -Jul
sotr Funeral services were conduc
ed Sunday by her pastor Rev. W. I
Crawford, She was also a menib<
of the C. H. B. A. ,
She leave, a husband Mr. Wesl*
-F.mersorh?tmitlier Mi's. Mary Yo ut
of Detroit, Mich.; two sisters, foi
brother^ three uncles an<l a host
relatives and friends to ntourn h
.loss. 1 ?
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...II, .jyri>v r.merson, neiee ai
daughter' from Spartanburg, and
host of friends from Union, Dr. ai
| Mrsr-Drovkins; -also from Whitmir
Flower girls from the Household
ltuth?Misses?Lillian Medlnck, Will
Mae Alexander Mesdames Willie Hi
ter, Lillie Steward and I.oanna Ga
mon. Pall hearers from the 0<
Fellows .Messrs. Waiters Johnso
Walter Mills, Manton "Sims,, John
Sims, George Walton. Ahrams ai
Moore wore in charge of the funerj
Interment was carried to Hills cer
;etery.
I.A UUKNS NKWS.
Services at St. Paul were well a
tended. Rev. .Levant was at _his be
Sunday miirnmgT \VFwere glad !
have Rev;. Harrington, the young
vangelist of Allen University. to wo
-Jiip with us. Jtov. lrol^.y-Jr Now be
ry preached a fervent inspiring se
mon Sunday night,
The new cement steps add dignil
; nd beauty to the general appea
a lice of QUf'-hin-rh
The-deacons and" pastor had a ral
-last Sunday night for the purposi
(if raising funds to hu.Ud the ste|
and $01.00 were raised.
The Wonianless Wedding -at S
Paul church Monday night, Feb.
was a Servian' front, start' to finis
This was given under- the auspic
of the Deacon Board. S. W. Sull
van the ehairnian., was the "hride
The hride's-niaids" were all dres
ed in the late*t styles, making
really hard for Tht. judges to' deci<
which made the best looking . "lady
$11.80 wins the amount raised. Mr
Oliphant and Mrs. M. Whitner diree
ed the program.
We are e-lnil Co foimrt \ri?... T?..l...,.,
ill Lieh im(>) iivi'il al'l.r ? i m mil npi'i
tion. : : ?
Tlu* Woman's Business Club nf
at the home of Mrs. Mary Cinrre
on Downs street Wednesday, at'te
noun with a good atti iiilaiiee. Aft
the business prrt of th,'. nieeffny; \v:
; over the ho>tess served refreshiiieii
This is ( lie of the clubs-of Bethel .
M. F.. church of"which' Mrs. Xett
Spann is president. ^
Mr. John Finley of Abbeville, 1
| (V, was a pleasant visitor in t!
[city Sunday to relatives and friend
Mrs. I.; W. Thompson of A she V ill
X. C.. spent Friday in the city wi
.friends. She i- -nv flreenville at tl
e dwtghti r M
'who underwent a serious operation
few da> < aji"?. hut is prettinqr on nice
Services were held in all church
Sunday at the usual hours, with lari
contrrejrations worshippinj*. Rev. . i
11. White is preaching very, soul <ti
rinj? and interesting sermons. T
members and friends are delight
to have Mrs. White and little dauu
ti r Fathering Mae home atrainv
We are sorry to report Mrs. I Vat
Duwkins on sick- list. .
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( 'Sunday was a hcaiUifol day add ti
I Reverend" J. L, Brouks seemed to 1
j full i*i' 1 la- spirit.?Tin- soul?*t irrii
sermon that ho delivered wai._oi
il'tdyi'iinot Ik- sm p.-issrtl. The Scho
is still improving.
i Sunday night. flie faeulty rende
ed a woiTdert'ul program at the M
Olive Baptist Church. The .solos 1
Prof. (). V. Valentine, "This Is N
Task;" and .Miss Cora Alexandt
"Who Knows" alro the duett by Mi
Hattic Main and Mrs. F. K. Brow
The following teachers rendered wo
derful papers: Prof. Roy Gordo
Misses S. B. Watts, C. F. Boulwai
K, F. Williams, and B. ('. Mullit
The?Rev.?J-:?W. 1j.?I )m kett:?uf t!
; St. John* M-. K. Church of Mara
! preached a' soul stirring: sermon
the Beaulah A. M. K. Church.
I The Reverend and Mrs. B. U. Ra
' soni; reports that then- ^on Roost*v<
who was attending Tuskogoe, is
home after having: been ill: howev
he is convalescing:. "
Nurse Vivian, Jones.- has recent
been promoted as County Nurse; si
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i> i'wiii miiv iiunit xt i I ill" A it 11
'and county nurse. 'The coming: tor
she will begin looUing after the chil
-county" schools?---"
Mu'lins Dots
+ *?'Ft?pvinnp.d" .mil M11iy-?(ii-wui ke
are wo-king hard in ewvy v.'Specf
improve the conditions of the soho
in some way
] Last Wednesday night," Feb? Tit
a play and Valentine Party was giv<
in the' High School Auditorium und<
-i>k
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he the direction of Misses A. M. Ham and
hi!" . Wall.-. The {tiny \vas aTeal sucUt
cess. Prof. Irvinp and .his orchcor-'
tea furnished tlie "music for. the cyon
he inp. Alter the |?lay everybody bepuo
nd inatchinp their lieyrts ami findinp the
mate.?Th-ov wert- Various "KTTitTVTT
is amusements to entertain the patrons
and the music helped to make it more
fo cnticinp. All present reported the
? - eveninp-wtrs-wrrii 'crprTTTr
^t On Thursday nipht. I;eb. 12. ? propram
was piven by the Rev.A. S.
Sewnian, Pastor of Bculah A. M. K.
Church. This propranv was piven in
honor <U' Ute prent Abrrrhairr i:iTVcoin
celebration. -The proprain jiwts furJn
nished by mcmb<Vs of tlie'Hi School
and was' splendidly carried out. The
t, music lor tin* cvenipp was furnished
lit: till: 111 Silnuil?t.' I una I?('lull:?T Itt7(]~
house was filled. g.
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The faculty and student-body-?of
Lincoln?Hi school enjoyed a splendid
)lJ patriotic prop ram presented by the
students of the primary and pram
mar -school c'asscs nn Vria.i.. .rs..
le noun Feb. 20th.
in Friday, Feb. 20th being set apart
by the National Missionary S >cievy
" a. proye?- day wa,s observed by the
-r MissiotiiYy satiety of'Emanuel. Rev.
Hiddleston and jjyy^U.yyi.v' Tiller were
-JL -the lnitdfdrM^ ;d e^rnt utitF b(>t !i
1?L helpful talks on prayer. The meeting
LU" was indeed a .spiritual feast and was
largely attended.
er Special sOWices were held at Em an
Pet M. F. church on Sunday after.
1(' noon Felt. 22nd by the paistor and
choir of Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church
for the benefit of charity. Rev. Jan?*
cretoo jproachc\l a very impressive
2-- >.ynmun. Thoso-having any inclination
Jc" whatever to shirk a "chawta-hfe-duty
In would at?mice change thptr ^attitude
' j after listening to "such a sermon. The
( music rendered by* the choir wa's
*? grr-nd and a liberal collection was
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. 141 ven. <, ;
I The popularity contest arranged
by sonic of the young ladies of Mt.
V". Pisgah and culminating on Sunday
night. Feb. 22 was a financial success.
$.">2.00 was realized fvom the effort.
The group meeting of the teachers
of Sumtvr county wa- held at St.
John's school 011 Friday, Feb. 20. The
meeting, was quite profitable and a
-cordial entdrtnismc nt extended:
to - The.Ciood Fellows Chib met at the
residence of Mr. E. P. Palmer on
l" Purely street on Wednesday night,
Fein 1 stlv. A large number of mom1"
hers were present and after business
was finished the social hour and appetizing
refreshments wore enjoyed.
The bridge tournament -given hv
Mrs. I'arlton last Friday night
l.v I was quite a unique affair and was
es j well attended.
)s I A number of members of the Pos!
tat " Alliance motored to Columbia on
It. Monday evening to attend a rceep*10
tion given by the Alliance tbyre.-i
h.' Hev. J. W, Taylor attended the
e> Men's meeting at Claflin on ThursLir
day. Feb. 10..
, Little Miss Frankie Hickson . of
s- Columbia was-the very-pleasing little
it week-end guest of Mr. rani Mrs. It.
lu N. Kvain and Mjss E. L". Richards',
."q Mrs.-Mamie Ayers and children of
s. New York at'e visting in the city.
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. At, I 1 ;iio o 'c I ocko-Eow-J7 P. Waslvingtoii.
Pastor Retliel A.M. E: Church
t? j preached to an appreehclivc audience
r. | from St., Luke?1-8:1. Subject,"PrayL'V
ci".lL
us Sunday School at- 1:00 o'clock was
ts largely attended. .'
A. Key. (John Gregg, Pastor Manning
it- i?iij?11-x x nurcn prfacnt'd two soul
<t irriiivr sci niniis. Sunday.
\*. 7:.'?u Hoy. Washington brought "l*>
xo ,nis Hearers an inspirational message
Is. from Thessalon; ms S:4; subject, "The
lo. work ??f the .Holy Spirit."
th The Interdenominational Ministeri?
lie al Union met Tuesday evening, at
K'|!<i'U' i.irn'j'ty "I'l'd-'bvtx'i'dih ntuHTTT
a Rev. (i. S. AU'ord. Pastor. Devotional
ly exercises were conducted by the chapos
lin alter which Uev.D. .1. Shaw, presto
-entsi Matt, U?:ls. for-discussion.
D. Uevs, AI ford. 14 a sr., Herriott,* Kirk,
(iordoa, Ib-yant and Washington took
he part in the discussion,
j The weal he r being lovely much enthusiasm
is being manifested by the
. t school children. IJn'se ball.? game, is
scheduled between Level (been (iradd
School aiuf'Dillon ( ounxy Training.
j=. -*4*h<hiy nl U'l iiooii, - ?
The gtrfs- of Level (ireon School-is
pkuiHint! .1 h.i'-kci ball game with tinL'h
girls of Little Hock School in the
be near future.
rg ThcJiimneinl do prec-ioit-Ts-Sjt-Bl very
xe intejw in, this section, but everyone
' .I'Qliine-- o bet lei- d.i\ .
?Mr, I'Tank I'oulle i ; sti.lhm?(he sick
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[t. Rev. (!. D. Colins who has been ill
jy at his home in New Town is .out again.
Iy. He wishos t?> thank the ministers
V, ami friends for their many*kindnesses
ss Mr. Major-Cook whoha"s been spendn.
ing the winter in KUerbe and Bonier.
11- -NOp rof.g ddP.P sh tiUwinhdUilrrdlh
n. \. (*.. is at home again,
e, Miss Wilhelmina Preston of the
is. Dillon High School faculty who has
kv- been 111?rv.v The?{rrnn?u-eek is on*
ui again.' at
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Mrs. Terotha Henderson was called,1
| 10 W'jcf ngfon on account of tin.
illness of her 'sister. Mr< V. B. Page,
t Early Friday morning the >n.?^ of.
I . Mr. and .Mrs. Jas. Gast|ue wso _dei'
stroyoil by lire, when'waken the house
; wa5r-Fo roinplctcIy alilaze that only a
j trunk and machine were saved. L
i| Mrs. Leah Covington was, hnsii t"
j the VV. II. and F.Missionary Society
i: Wednesday al'Lei noun:?AFtcr- a flic-"J
cessful meeting the hostess asMtcd
j by Mrs. S. B. Parker served" delicious
ice cream and cake.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hartzog ami Mr. G.
M". Leach entertained the I. 11. S. and
Literary Club". Monday evening after
an interesting program touching on
the lives (if George Washington. . Frederick
Douglass and Abraham Eineoln
with an interesting paper by Mrs. Ola
V; Duck was rendered. Jl'he 'hostess
assisted by Mrs: Duek served Salmon
Salad. saltmes".' mints", cakes and hot
Toffee. ' ... .
MAP ION NEWS ;
A large crowd was on hand early
SufutlTv nuii'tiitiir tiu.bi.li>- in,. ...Ai...;..-.
sermon, subject. "Sin and it? effect "
j At 3:30 Rev. X. S, Detain, Pastor 01'
St. Mary Curcuit preached a great
' sermon at St. John A/ M; E. Church.
This was a Union Service for Croup (
No, A of the Marion' District.
Sunday night. Rev. E. J. Johnson "of ,
the Baptist Church,; Mullin*. S.. (':. '
preached another- strong scrnron to
a splendid audience. . ^
The Sunday School is growing tinDavis;
Sup.t., In the- School-there i>
a very' harils working loyal group trf;
fceachers; -t ' .
A. C, E. I-.eagiHauniler the direction
of Miss Elizabeth'Reese is^ taking on
= _ai.-w life and Vv> ntually will lind its J
. rightt'ul place in the church.
Our Young People Progressive .
| Club is growing each week. Let us""
seep-mrp. u are under iiiiiiiv obli- '
" nations .to Misses Donnelly and Reese'
.'or ttic* splendid programme rendered
last Friday iiij^ht and,.'for the menu,
served in the basement,. 'Mr; Warded
Nichols is the President of this club.
All of the teachers of' thj.. Marion '
-F'ounty- Training Sehol are hard a*~
work each day in tlje school rt>onvran<l ?j
m Sunday . iti the, church*.' ' .
M iss IIamttTStt, and Miss " umiu1
-were pleasant callers, at tin- At M. K. .
^uooke-y^i?wee wele?vm": rrrrmr "
t train. !
The George Washington Program
re.ndcred in the school auditorium oil
Monday night was 'quite a success; ,
sponsored by Miss Greene and Miss
Hamilton, teachers.
Doctor D. - ('. Dens, the honored
Presiding Klder of . the Marion ?l>is- '
trict. reports things going well.
The Missionary Society of St. John <
eiet in. the home of Mrs. Annie lv
! 1 ai'Vin. Moiida y after no. >~i iT M i's. Kiln ~
Goddard, President. presiding. . A i
urge number id' Willing Workers wer *
.^a' 1..1 v.-O...- ...I V -
??? ? ? ?m' < ?> r1
gram. .Mrs. Cloddard. cert.only. know,
how to preside. <
~\Vtr arc looking forward, to tit.'
coming of the Allen University's '
on iirytTmtiM ijdAi'Tet.'vt'iifou vnri nil - gear
here oft the t?th of March. Kv
*erybody is invited and expected. I>r.
1). II. Sims, will deliver one of his
famous lectures. Doctor Sims is among
. ottr? greatest orators. Hear
.him! ..
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