The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 16, 1931, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, May 16, 1931.
CHURCH NEWS OF
. ST. JAMES NEWS
Sunday being Mothers' Day many |
children and grown ups as- well were |
found in Sunday School-and church
to hear what they could about Mother.
The Sunday School convened at 1(1
o'clock, teachers and pupils discussedthe
lesson, after which a splendid review
was given by Eloise Janerette.
Rev. Owens, preached an .excellent
* sermon Sunday morning. Subject:'
"Behold Thy Mother."
Rev. Fitch Patrick 'preached Sunday'
afternoon about, "The Talents."
? .-T At S o'eloelT -a?Mo fliers'?Day?pro
gram was rendered by members of'
the musical choir and also jubilee]
choir.which were as follows: Mrs.
Maggie Young,-'MrsRussell, - MI'STl
Dong, Mrs. Pheh)s, MrsrCoopur: Mrs. j
Kinnard. Mrs. Owens. Mr '
.Mrs. Evdia Yountr. Mrs. Rhodes,"Mrs.
Wilhelmina Jolmson, Joe (Tm^oh. AVilhelntina
Johnson and Filer Johnson.]
A Rallv was
_ ? ? .!f-u ???\? ? 111vii yjyoiimi~i
t<?tl. to $120.00. The vftmior Choir |
which is sponsored by Miss B. Botik-j
night and Miss Fuller raised $20.00. j
CM ApPKM.K STATION NEWS
Ue.v. .11. .R?Bryant, Pastor.
The Third Quarterly Conference was 1
L, '?held?at -the- aboye?mtmed church, Sun*
day. May 10, 10,'H. The Elder KcvVt
(J. K. dykes pre niched a wonderful
, sermon Sunday night, which was en?
.joyed by all who were present. After
the preach in}? service was over the
Klder called the conference to order.
The husinss oT the conference was
takir up. Many interesting reports
were read and approved.
The Klder spoke very commendable
of the good work the church was doing
and bidded it (lod's speed. Amont;
the Visitors were. Rev. E. A. Adams
the presiding elder of the Ne\vberry
district, lie wit?? introduced to tlu*
cimference 'by ofir^+Hdor. In his remarks
he said he is always glad to
come "to Chappelle Station. Chap*
pelle Station shear in tthe grief with
the family of Sister Sarah Skeith,
who was-buried at Pine, drove A. MJ
-<? E. Ohurchs' Cemctary, May 10, 1 it'll,
j The church certainly has lost a mem-j
> her. The Sunday School is making
a l- .
unutT me icaciership
of the. S.upt. Mr. E. J. Collier.
It luiis been able to raise five dollars
(5.00) per Sunday during the month
of April. The number, of students
have been increased to ten (10).
. "T~^T*fTal>peTIe Station lnvi'les the fiieiuk
"of this city to" come and take a part
iiTthe district conference whil'h will
start May 20th, and go through Sun
BETHl.EMKM BAPTIST
CHURCH JNEWS
Rev. Sarah II. Smith, Pastor
? ?The fbitbkiiauij?R?Missionary So*
ci^ty was 'royally entertained on
Thursday afternoon i?t- the residence
of Mrs. Floretice Camion 28-10 Washington
St! The devotional exercise
wi*i*e conducted by the. vice-president
Mrs. Cooke, after "the rgular transaction
of business some'very pleasing
remarks were made by Rev. L. Morris
of Charleston, S. C. Rev. Barbour of
Rock 11 AT"and Mrs. iWaeknibrc of this
citv. The piesideivl Mrs. Craft made
the visitors welcome and expressed
our jo.v* <d having them with lis. A
delicious repast was served by the
hostess.
We. an' still engaged in a glorious
revival, last Thursday night was a
KIOli 1 M-V.-V:. ..a.
...Hn misiil, i v v > . i i. mui I ^ u mi 1 >
onm.hu ting ''he mooting?is?a?jn-i'iii
revivalisi nis "^TTtTWHTf^^WW^^m^r*
t clear and inst. motive.
were: Rev. Robinsonof'Charleston
(iimI Rev. Anderson of Allendale who
made sonic vor\ pleasing remarks oii
Thursday, flight.
Visiting, nVyystors during the week
At 11:30 A. M. Rev. Morris spoke
to an excellent congregation:' lie
proved to those that were seated on
t lie nierey seat that there wash't aii'y
? in |li'vi 1 hut (larkness anil
v sin and the "wages of sin is death."
Four souls confessed that there was
not anything the Devil that they
"wanted-and united with the church
for baptism. At 8 o'clock p. m., af
tor a lively nravcr meeting. Rev.
Morris took his text Matt. 5:-3. Us-"
Jug,for a subject "The Devil. Hog
' Killing." It was indeed a. noble sermon
a overwhelming crowd thronged
to hear him. 'Many \vere turned away
sorrowfully because there was no
room in the Inn.
Those who are on the sick list arerSi^tors
Jane Jackson and Marc Fow-.
* lor. both are at their roiipiuitivaJianies^
Rev. L. Morris is the house guest of
Rev. Sarah H. Smith, 121(5 Lyon St. i
HLTIIICL ArJVh-ETCHUKCH: N()TES~
Services Mothers' Day were, impres-.
sive and of course warranted great
rejoicing when you consider the'ptirt ;
that the real mother plays in th<* life
of every individual.
Two very important.phases of the
days' program seemed to hav? grasp-j
i* ed the attention of everyone. That
of "Mothers' I.hnand "The Oandlo
Rally.?' ,
School hour in which both "teachers
and pupils shared. The school was
dismissed and joined the 11:15 A. M.
services. The Auditorium was beautifully
decorated with flowers and
candles arranged very attract!velv,
hrrrrdmp the nofnvon -by?Law-i
rence, Mrs. Francis Thomas recited a
poem to the memory of Mother.
I)r. T. M. Walton -sang a solo ent
it led "Mother".?fVr: lAiwrtnee : *'
lecte<l St. John 2:5; "Whatsoever He
faith of our Mothers." High tribute
was paid to Mother by the preacher .
in her political, social and religious
realm, admonishing the Mothers of
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SOUTH CAROLINA
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this our day to. exercise sipiilar fait I
in Jesus Christ which faith shall tin
i lly triumph. Atpl at X I'. M. anothe
very instructive discourse delivered t<
a Xplendid audience from. the suhjec
"Modern Parents," Kj?hesi,fiiis . <5:1
A fter?t-ke?sermon?A?poem to te-*
liieniory of Mother was well re' iiei
hy Mr. K. M. White. The propp-ah
in the l.eajfuo was timely :>o.| vei>
efficiently handled hy Mi-Ss l.uia Dei
nis. for which we-thank her.-ami tin
participant on th^ . pro:5- am. Th?
Rally came oil' Monday nh'ht with' :
snlrntHtf-thmmttst-o-rmn-rd' the oouHv
of the me m he island many friends o
Bethel. The Anirel .of l.iuhl had th
v .< -1.1 < . uj.?,ii:- in mif tin- Supifiiu
^plhrtiMli^h's; I.' 54 I Mn,jjflu
'( on'ost Dr. (i. "K. Dylcs. 1*. Iv. o
TTTT- Colimhia I >jst i id weTT . prose i'i
~h?4-aviUiesxed l ho stdemhd surees;
ami eooioration of 1 he pve'nih?r whirl
resulted into-a total ? t* Sil .Sill .0.X, mn
The rally purs nil. tVc are vof \ grate
ltd to 'the loyal mi'inhers ami to itui
many friends and well wishers Iron
>11 over the eountry who have resp.on
dril so freely".to tin- Call of Beihoi
Watch the "quarterly I* nTli^t i ti of I So
ll'l'l wllii ll (till I I 11 II'Ml' llli, OloPlI
with fullest de'ails of tin- rally. Di
IaIos preaelics at lletjiel 11:1 ."> A. M
Sunday J 7th. Quai'.orly' t'onferrnei
Tuesday night. V'oii ;u'jo invited.
- .AltllF.Yll.LK- NMWS
Dr. l-alniohTt .lohmhfi. 1r... am
Voting sia^ t'oriic.ll of Aitdern'.i, IJcv
..I. II. Toatdy ; lid i |iildrcu <.f Dm
West, .spent a few hours in our c!
Ttmrsittay id last \vcjd;;^r? ? ?
MiTT^ndrew ' Walker li. I>"cn vpr;
sick at his home n a* ">o Tjty to
the past two months, ami. i- not .im
proving very far'. Mr. W;.lU.e<v i
one of the employers of" the P. wk
wholesale store and is known : how
twon as "Yank."
"F'riet ids i?f A hhevitfr extent Is theideepest
heart fel4 sympathy to 4Iv
Stark family in the ilea 'h of thei
mother. Mis. A rnudia l'ohinson \v)u
passed away, ifi (A-Upshur., last w'cel;
Mr. K. K." Fallen," S..' our ellicien
?!?..? Ai.nl I. o. 1
iiihiini i tui \ iiurrn rm. iu:mu? :
business trip to (Ireenwood Tuesday
of hist wo ok. , ?- ?- '?
A single young gentleman hyi'o; o
nolilo ability * thanks tin*' <Aokosbui;
reporter very-much for iovitirnr us '>
conio and see tin' whlw !\|noio in he
now cottage,, and says "IV v ill can.
Rev. !\ S. Mosidoy along t<; help Ke\
AVm. I'ji"|i1'1 "n :i t hy 1'ii'v; t?
mi in \ tiiijfht Tie. used.**
M? and Mrs. "Th.'.n.a ^ ^*AJ:iuis ' a
llaitrler St.. in front of the rosjdene
of Rev. and Mrs. .1. , S. zanders. fo
which contractor Boston" Johnson i
very highly congratulated for hi
nephew, Mr. Walter Johnson is "build
"Thy* another first class Ifimgahrvr-?>
the. same Street, for Mr. a.nd Mrs. .1
M, Dawson, in"flop1' of-the home ??
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams.
" Til,' linjue-?Mir?S I. I 'n'liir ll
Secession. Ave., lias added much, b
tlu- beaut v. of the Stie7Tr~Mr. Wnn h
Reid ha< ' installed' tin'- elect ric lightwhile
contractor Wil'jani Heard dii
a til's; class job of painting.
Miss Mamie While. ?'berry S'.
is till ill I ItlM-bo to' t 11. "I'll! .. Sv
teifu" Call to -ee her I'.ii- tii t ela>up
11' date secy'ire....
Friends. here will watch tin- NC.w
III'I I V "T'l U ' . in" 1 t 111 "t n'Cnli'1 i" MiiXJ
ii>aI interest 'o loam of tlio i-oiuli
tii n of Mi-; KiIiijoiu! .11>1111'11. Sr
wlio is-Ml at'tlit- 11o'11? . t' 11;?I ui-ff1111
ITS. Nelhe -It tiarnian.
Mr. Isaac '.llirlomi i ilidi :< a-.l- a
this -writ iii'.f- w it1: a . -.iil aia. il neklt
illr. duel.sun is. liii.iwii to a all a
.I;i<'ks "ii.
Many .interest i.nv poinr^^TOT'TflP
rtissed <Imi iity i e\ i?.\v Soi \ !* ? opei'i
od a' I 1 :t'" "Yloi L _a. to'., ami on
paster Ue\. 1'. S. Mil-.* +.* tilled Vii
pulpit iif liis ifi lu i'itil ili'.:nilii-il wa\
anil preached a- sonl ,st inine: sonnm
^vlvieli Avas"*oi^iiiv<.tl by all present
Rev.. MtisYly is a jval Cod sciit mvs
M'Upt'r, of which we aio pmiiti 1.. a\
CI.I'M VOTRS
Tip' ( Imreh A ill < I'll* of First t'al
var'v Ilantist met at thehome ?.t AlaK.
M. Keili l::|C. MelMiflie Ave. Tii
inee-'me was rallied to ardor l?y th
president. Alter tlie usual form >
dovetionals service the lecnlar. he-i
nefcs w :'s 11 a n.-a 1 Tie- la lie- ola
ed a silver tea a1 the al?o\-e addrtys
Sunilay nf.ternnun, Ma\ 17th al a pV a
After all business w'as dismissed nice'
ine- adjoiirned'and pineapple ire i rem
ami cake wa's served.
I.KXINCTON NKWS
S'llplr v ,.\vas a hi eh day at ife\
Melliel Church. Sun' la y Si h ool w-?
held at?rrsual hour. -The-ScKiHil wa
"ondueted by Mrs. TCadene Tf-e-h-o
iji in** aiisciin1 01 iiic ."Mi| .. >iiimI!'
aftcrnnon :ifc M:tM? o'clock the (.?<)
Fellows hail .their iMnuinl Thanhs
giving ix'ivivui?al fipthnt A. M.-> F
f'hn'roh. It ox*. A. Itrilov fiom SI. I'ar
Hunt is* church preat*he<l the sormnr
At. six o'cli?? l< the l.illv of ilu> Val
lov.ptuh ni<?' at Jictlu'l. Sinnhjv lic'n
Mothers' .Dsn a program was carrlc
oat h'oth old and young took a nn?ill
the exercises, among. "the ojdo
people 'that took part wore: Mr:
T.ottie St rot Iter,?Me. h'< < i<1 Misc. M
.1. \V. WointK Mr.' .1 ohi) Wise; Mi
Fred S'AEulher, Mr. .Iihn Rlack, Mi
Cladson Davis. ^'rt Kllint.t Kawls. Mi
Willie Jackson, Rev. W. F. T.ee an
Rev-. -S. J. Johnson, the yonn.tr mo
also young JtttH'o? sang.
A duett fMrs* T.ngeiiia Cdfloy tea
papor. -sahjcuL . .'.''Mother.'* Mis
Alin; . Harris n?l Mi-. Madcnc .Taik
son in charge of the program, it vvU
one among the host which pverynri
eit ioyed.
Mcs, Shoh ha- ret in inhome
after spending' sovoial week
in Ruloiu.lt,?\?M_Lg. ' 'ook i-- t i
colltineck tdohcl' hed at holjio of In
daughter. Rev. and Mr-. S- J. John
son. Mrs. Ilexje (iritlih is improv
ing. . - >
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THE PALMET
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, HISHOPVILbK MISSION NEWS
Gospel Hill and, Benjamin Chapel
A. M. E. Church.?-The Sundav School
opened at 10:00 o'clock with the supt.
and teachers at their post of duty.
I Lesson was found Luke 1^:11-26,
subject; "The Parable of the Ppynds,''
which was hrcifly discussed by all.
1 The lesson was reveiwed by the
pastor. At 11:4!) the pastor announ1
ced Irynin No. 1, "O, for a thousand
'tongues to Sine; etc." He us'ed for
?his" subject: "The Lord is (food to
] all." The 145th division of the* Psalm
, J I he Hearts were made to rejoice by~
jail, the true believers of the Gospel
' words. Afterward the doors of the
I Church was opened anxLseven persons
came forward and joined the church
two from the Baptist church. Our
revival meeting was conducted by the
1 Rev: W. S. McCollough from Bethelaiul
he preached a Wonderful sermon
cvciy nigh'. Thursday night he used
? Hot*?his suhject: "4?thought on my
u way." and one soul was happily con
T .rrni'ju mgnt ut 8:00 o'clock
- pvayer service was conducted by Bro.
<J. W. Feldcr and .others. At 8:45
Rev. McCollough used as his subject:
] Come boldy to the throne of Grace,"
also two nelsons were happily converted'.
Sunday night Was the elos1
ing of our spring1 revival. Our
1 Mothers' Day Program was carried
out Sunday night. Mrs. I.erand Wil
liains .muster of ceremonies.^ Introduction
remarks on the behalf of
wim-mude by the pastor.. First
speaker was Mother. Felder. Four
v papers by 'he Young Girls and a
Npiartett was surrendered by St. Philip
Mrs. Peoples, Bro. Drakeford( Bro.
Key nard, Mr. Magor, Mary Wright
ami Rev. Dizzy of the Holiness church
were visitors. We qre always glad
1 to welcome visitors to our services.
, You are welcome come again,
r Mrs. Peoples spoke. She said that
1 the Mather is the. cream of the worldd
it was enjoyed hy all.'"Those who
k" paid in collection 25c were:1
.Rev. C. G. Mcllwain pastor, ReV.
- Dizzy. 25r; R. B. Drakeford, M? R.
Keyenaid, J. W*. Blythers, L:\wrenee
'' M:igoi\ NVi.lter Williams and others,
' paid less. Sunday night, M^ay 17th,
our .Mothers' Kxcrcise will be put
r over at St. Phillip A. M. K. Church,
Fverybody are welcome.-to attend the.
1 sdVv ice. ' *
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Mll.l.KR ( HAPliL A. M. - '1
K. CIIIKCH NEWS
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^ Newberry, -Sr-G.?Sunday being: a
(. beautiful day the Suu'day School was.;
'very largely attended. The teachersv
I'linctioued at their classes and the
: lesson was instructively taught.
' The district superintendant of the.
Newberry district A. M; E. Church
electrified the Sunday School with her
. ..OLLiit -.mil etc .l-mlng pupearancc
which concluded a verjr beauti"
t'ul sesston. 1 11
n At 11 :.'!0 the choir with its beautl1
fill rolies directed bv Mrs. N. J. Gallman
proceeded to the choir stand.
The" pastor Rev. J. C. McClellan
> announced as a Mother's Day subject
"Heboid Thy Mother," from which a'
J1 \ cry powerful sermon was delivered.
-The" church being: spiritualiz?11
from pulpit to door, many were
seen sheding tears. Many visitors
""A.'ii1 aim piesenl. . ?
A :.'!() the Hopewell Lodge of K
' of 1*., assembled at the above named
I i-1 in til i to bear the annual thanksgiv- i
ing sermon. Dr. McClellan was the
spe: Her i7l' the occassioii using as a
" : object; "The Christian Badge." V.
file cJom- til'.the sermon the otticials
drehired it a>very excellunt sernvoiu
S : .".I I P \l ttiiO'O vi'no ? >
In!' j.?-. jijf winding their way to Miller'
< liapi I 11) wiiness ihb lil'Ullt! I? Ill'III'
Order of Odd Kelows -and Household
of U-itli in their annual thanksgiving',
ser\ ire. The p: s,,.or Dr. J. C. Me-'
, t'lellan was again the "speaker of the'
hour, he seduepd* as a sttbjec't, "The j
^ i.aw of the Fringes,'' from this subieet
a most in struetive sermon was'i
? TT..rr. Mi r.r 'nrtiis <i.neiv bji,s i|s Xuhiel
t i i and SMrs7 .M.- L. Lasane, ' Miller"':
prts' idol as a church worker, ^?j
^ - l ast week the Busy Bee hud a tine'
mlcrtuiiimeut and they are working
. like, busy bees, . *"
Revs. \V. B. Bottler and J. 51. W'il .
/ lianfs "-we-pe pleasant callers a;V the
rnisonage last week.
< The passing.j/f Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
lioberson son was a shock to the
eomiminity.' Our hearts go out in I
? '> mputhy the in.
0 Everybody works now even father
, iVoni (he deaconess board to the
t- Mother Pearls, Watch us.
v WFPGKFIKM) NEWS
Sunday was -i high day at Orange
lli'l. Sunday School was opened at
" 0.-30 with Miss Elizabetti CJillard
presiding. The attendance was good,
and the lesson was eagerly discussed
bvi .leathers and students.
-s. llemai'ks hy the superintend Mr. R.
v Tre: dwell and our beloved pastor.
_ Be v. I K Dixon. Eessop was re.view^
ed hyMiss l.tzzie Benho\y. '?
p Services begun at 11:30 Rev. J. P
v 1> ' - i1 ion ^ *
. i>iown ui .min i reejc < lrcuit read the
morninsr lesson from Rom 12.
At 12 oV-tock the pastor Rev. J.lv,
Ilixiln- delivered a strong message
from 1st John 4:8, subject: "Love."
'* atlietPtl. hy this sermon Missers Amelia
Hnruess,' Katie, Geodin, Pans it
' Piugel canic forward and united
I themselves -to tho churo.h.
1 Com man ion was administered to f>t>
persons. Collection was good. After
w: rd there was a educational rally. |
At i o'clock, Rev. David James of
jthe A. M. K. Church preached an able
7 jsvrtnoit from St. John 8:7.
| At 8:00 o'clock the church was
I ere-wiled to witness Mothers' Day
II ! program. It was indeed a splendid
I'5 exercise. it was enjoyed by'all pre1
sen'. Mis. K. P. Brown and Mrs.
" . .M.ii v?lliacv were the promoters.
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~?I)u^ Must Of Your
Aertisers.
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I.ATT A NEWS
Sunday, May 10th was a great day
at Western Chapel A. *M. F'. Church,
Rev. I. Y. Gamble was greeted by a
large crowd Sunday A. M., which he
preached from tfee Proverbs 1:8,
"Mother's Counsel." Sunday 3:30 P.
M. The young matron club had their
meeting* Mrs. Maggie D. Scott, presiding.
Sunday 7:30 P. M. Presiding
F'lder, E. R. Andferson filled the pulpit
with a wonderful message he
was at his best.
u The Pulpit Aid Board was errterTained
Thursday eifternoon. May -7th,
at the home of Mrs. Bessie Bethea.
The meeting of the Ladies conferdation
club was held Friday afternoon
at the Graded -School, Mts. C^ E.
TTcTman, presidfng^ The~~cTu<)_ is doing
fine work/ ~ r ' 7"/ ~
i May 4f.h, Mrs. Maggie D. Scott
?1 M<-IWlglo. Mrs. Etta
Jackson, Mrs. Fldnai Bethea, "Mrs,
Bulah Bragton, 'Mrs. Alice Wilson,
Mrs. Alberta Berry. Rev. W. . M.
Bragton, Rev. L J. Gamble, motored
over to Timmonsville, S. C. to attend
ttTC R. Gidding United Order of
Tents Convention.
[ Miss Ane-tt Chanpyleft for her
[home in Charleston, Monday. Miss
Mary L. Brooks left for her home
Monday in Columbia. "Both were
teachers in the graded school here.
Mrs. Rosa Fladger spent the week
end here, with her parents 'Mr. and
Mrs. Janie Fladger. Prof. Robert McT~?
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Diyuc was at home for the v/eek-end.
?44n May., ttth Mrs. "Maggie Srot.t
surprised her sister- Mrs. C. M. Wbodberry
of Norristown, Pa., wfoh a
party, dancing, cards and a buffet
supper nu.de the evening hours fly.
Making the time a joyous oceassion
were Mr. Grant Fladger, Miss A.
CWanpy, Miss M. L. Brooks, Mr. and
Mrs. Nebest Beteah, >Mr. Sam Dodgle,
Mr. Hunble Fladger, Mr. I. Owens,
Miss T. Davis, Miss Daisy Berry,
Miss M. J.' .Tones, Mr. Chapel Bethya,
WARE SHOALS NEWS.
Th*. Sunday Schools of both big
Bethel and Little River are still alive
(and are adding new members every
Sunday. ;
After a well diseussiop of the" les|
son at Big Bethel on last Sunday
morning, the pastor Rev. S. J. Cowan
preached a well enjoyed sermon. The
music was rendered by the Junior
choir-,?, ?: ...
At 4:00 o'clock the B. Y. P. U. of
the Little River Baptist church rendered
an excellent program. The B.
Y. JJt-U. is a- place of information. No
one will do himself justice if he fails
to present himself at these,programs
each Sunday evening at four o'clock.
The Mothers' Day program which
was rendered at Big Bethel Sunday
night was among the best ever witnwnsfj.
.?Tim?radiations. _ from the
children and the papers and talks
from the adults were just?grand-.The
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Bros, uuartet and the Juvenile Quartet
No: 1, of Ware Shoals" was cre;
ditable.
We had as our' guest- at our
Mothers' Day program, the Franklin
quartet of Belton, S. C. This quartet
is composed of two brothers and twe
sisters. They are , all-students of
, C'latlin College of Orangeburg, S. C.,
| it lid are muring the state represent'
ing their school. They rendered several
selections and recited several
[.sierie's. If you want to hear singing,
| then hear the Franklin quartet. A
[collection of $4.fit) was taken for them.
| They will be back in Ware Shoals
very soon to render a program, and
we hope it will be very soon indeed.
_ At the home of Rev. and Mrs. Jeremiah
Will jams on last Wednesday
night, was giveh d Ulriliduy putty fui
their join. _Mr,. Enochr~Williarrts.'
I Mrs. TT W. Maddox, th$ principal
of the Ware Shoals graded School,
Iannounces the closing exercises which
I will be held during -the week of the
|:.'4th through the . ?9th of May. On
jSunday: May 24th the devotional ser[~'U"TV
W'tl 1;>p~ rieBvt?ml-hy- Rev. A^.H.
i Clark of Saluda. K. u" . "
| On Tuesday night, May 2tlth, the
school will present a play: "The
Fh'g Beside the Cross-.-'
On Friday, May 29th, the school
will have its final picnic on the school
ground. To all of these exercise's
vou are cordially, invi'ed.
" James D. Dorrah.
k'l. HAS A NT SPRING A. M. E.
?C1IIUCH NEWS
Sunday School opened at 10:30 with
Miss Neomi Geiprer in leiu of Mr. E.
H. Hope, who was called away on
business.
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The -Je**tm?was vyry iTi'? ? *". ?11rt^Iy 1
taught hy the various . '.viu'Iih*
There was a very large attendance.
A .splendid review of the los-o i was
give:. ly the pastor.
I" At 11:30 the pastor, H v. 1 O.
Simmons pleached a very mtei\ sting"
sermon from Luke, 14-17. "Coin.' l'oi
1 all things are ready now," subject:
"The World wide invitation " "Atrtt^JU
the congregation reassemu'ed foi
class meeting. The pastor very befittingly
proceeded with the opining
of the meeting assisted by Rev. J. ('.
Cannon, the pastor of )rmo Baptist
Chu'ch. Truly this was ooe of he
1 warmest class meetings -we've wit:
nessed for quite a while
The pastor completed the -assignment
of the ten Virgin's rally which
is to De nau on luesaay night, May
12th. The church is still alive and
on a study. march. The third Quarterly
Conference will be heltl May bth
and 10th.
Rev. G. K. Lyles, P. K.
((Miss) Janit^..X'0>ur. Reporlei
DILLON NEWS
On *he tirst Sunday in .May, we
wehe highly, honored ?o have with" us I
Rev. George A. Singleton who" delivered
to us an isoirational sermon from |
St. Matthews: "On this Rock I -Build
my church and the Gates of Hel! ehull.j
not prevail against it..'.'_
Church." t ,
.. .. At four -o'clock. Rev. A. Mack i f
St. Stephens M. F,. '"hummr preached-"n
interesting sermon to a large au-i
dience at Bethel of whi m was the
beginning of the closing exercises of
' the 'D. C. H. SchooL After the s< :'
mon. Many interesting talks \yi ? ?'.
! made by the visiting ministers..
The closing Vxer.Ms-s of?the 1'. C
H. School was held.at B'/zrui last week
"land enjoyed in all (^ niiiji
night Dr. C. H. Garrett piesentcd
certificates to twelve-graduate.-. Pi of.
\V. L. Bryant with ertvcieui fac.i'ty
are doing a great wora i:i Dilk ?> and
we arc glad to have them for next j
term.
Misses Margeret llanna, taiolvn'
? Rae and Wllhelmenia Preston o'
the D, C. 11. School faculty left ft r
Jtheir various homes Friday a.iui. ai
" successful fU'FUul U'nil.
Prof. C. G. Garrett of. Golunih'iu
spent a few hours in he ;'i*y Sa.ut
day. '
Messers. Hey ward and Edwaijl
Means of Washington, was railed
home on account of the ilines*, if
their father Mr. P. B. Means.
~?Mr.' and . Mra?A. B. Gibson and
" Mrs. GtMiyil* M. 1 Lai Kin
Sumter Sunday.
The Odd Fellows "and Household of
ttuth here had. their thanksgiving
exercises at St. Stephen M. E. churo'i
May 10. Rev. Giles Alford^o'f New
Liberty Presbyterian church 'preacht .1
an interesting sermon.
At eleven o'clock, May 10, Rev. .1.
P. Washington pastor of Bethel A.
M. E. church, preached a beautiful
- Mothers' Day sermon from Prove!b*.
1st chapter. 8-0 verses, subject: "Re
collections of Mother's Law."
Rev. John Gregg Pastor Manning
Baptist ' church, preached two soui'
stirring sermons Sunday.
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