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fday, NOTES fff^ied in the ~fetudy~ BptfTthe lesson Sunday &ll?i,on was impressive throughout jMsmf? the study period a timely i an<i application of the lesson ? f *ad by Dr. Lawrence. The same r pleasing and helpful to the chii km especially when itl was mention 43 that the children will! ^anan^hawtfc annual picnic, which.) is expected t ;0 he a grand alfair. At the it A ./M, ^ T awrgnre ] selected the laubject "A prayer for defence," as "*~^ound in the 74th Psalms 22 verse, " J Arise O God plead thine own cause 9remember how ttic foolish man reproamcheth thee daily." The sermon was ilstrong in appeal to those ZTzZZT^ho forget Bur fail to take all cares, and problenliis to the Lord in Prayp.r. The >uperiMntencJont announced that the nrosrravKn for the children v mild be n't 8 PJm? despite the rain arid threatening* douds long before this1 htur many? of the children had gathered. 71? R program was commend abUsnri highly pleasing to the Bpltifdio a audience which braved the weather wi 5j,th the. children to witne^ * "thifr~peitor.fcnance. ' Mrs. R. ? ?. Lawrence, Mrs. Mary Williams a1*ong with the Sunt, and others des< ?rye much credit in putting dver t*hW_prpgram in grand ~ _ ~~style: - Th?**#^Trtp aro-qnd. the; WorWf' ?Monday 'Ug'.lhl was a splendid underhand the Pu Vpit Aid Board of which taking by ' Stewardess Board No. 1, Sisters Rosf I Mundle and Mattie Ruff respectively ^Lare presidents. Wc thank * horn and tl W loyal ' women of?the. church very <f much for this effort. The commit! lees on arrangement for entertaining' /the Quadrennial Convention which c (pnvenes on the 29 of June h1 Bethel (' fturchT wish- to call RPR-. ? cial attention^to those pernono-t^kingdelegates to 'fce ready To-rece'trv-your delegates as nearly as" Saturday the 27, because #the delegations frofn some of the I distant states wi.l arrive In Culuinbia ^a(; some hour on the 27. according to 1- schedule. Please take ^notice Rid b- L governed accordingly. JONES WfAPEL^A. M. E-fziON CHURCH NOTES Rev. W. IlJrownlow Gibbs, Pastor Our Presiding Elder Rev. C. L. Flowe was i*>fes?rit with us on Sunday morning \and -spoke from Neb. 4:6 ~ ~ Having arnbghfi to ^wyrrk. His sermon was in kcepTing with the Widows Drive, v/hvckXtcrminated Sun ~hvv^o;^ht Our Presiding Elder held his third quarterly co7nforenee Monday night. He Very hUl?hly praised the church for their splendid work and the favorable reports# given by the various "Boards and I Auxiliaries. . ' In return isomc of the members <?f the church Ifhanked the Elder and " "Pastor far tjHe" interest and untirlnjr efforts showfe 0n their part to make his years wcVrk a success. The con crete basemeVit floor l's near comple tion and will I soon be ready fbr use. The Sunday. School's membership ship of our su perintendent, Mr.-Wm. Gaskin. The (adult class tAUght--hyour pastor dt. jiej^ves?fffenHohT - The _______ - | uv*n^?imc?YV ^^^m^paator.-laftt ffff m omlay^-toepend two weeks witnV }iis family in Jackson, Tenn. ( emanuelv a. m. e. church Rev. J. E. feeard, P. D., I'&9t6r? % ' . 1 Charleston, i s. Co?Although the sun, from itsl palace in the eastern horizon looked} ov\JF with a smiling fac6, it i'uunn b&' flpggfvea bwamuh*1 ly that the Armament presented a dark picture which bespoke rain. Kind Provider ?e, however, did not allow the hydrants on high to be openL?ed, and the day passed out without any inclemencjy whatever. At the eleven o'clock worship, our good leader ajnd pastor came forth and delivered t>0 us a memorable sermon. This bei^g Children's Day, the sermon was hased on children. Ex. sec<5i\d chapter' and ninth verse -tf-as selected a s a tqxt. The message was ope which was greatly appi'eciated. Under direction of the pianist, Mrs. ? ?Viola Colonel?<-.ngelher wlili llie co" operation of teachers, a very pleasing program in~ke<pjng tvith Children's Day was presented during the S. S. hour. _ ^ . We are now position to state that our annual s. S. picnic> will be hejd on July l'jth, at Lincoln Park of the Ashley. We are hortinrr that the weather wijl be fair and that a pleasant time wil] be enjoyed. Certinueing the activities of the day, the evening, service was in no witfy disibterestin^. a splendid ad-^ dress, was deliyegjd by Miss S. E. Green Miss Gre<n's Address was ' . very Inspiring. She spoke from the subject, "The thi** institutions in thi life of the child.^'ypi^ying this Miss G?*giann* JlWWfl^udent at Allen University Wr alsceAKr^pr of oun church a*t}^?. S. addr??ae* *he audience on "tt* three thirfff* {>t will mi kt or brftjk-." Miss-1*9 9s speech was impuejeiive and *limely Mises A. E.. Gdd^k*fc\ and M. ^^Als~ School having dresses *and* gowns. ?pparentl||it seemed as though it was reall^^jp million dollar VTCTtTtirry. fc* It pleases us to announce that tM Jl new leaders were asigned to vai^ classes^-Messrs EJwarcTriutson, M dericlrtjtewman and Aloza- H. Day* ^ TJjttMt are young men and we ;V/ v . 'v; . ^ SOUTH CAROLINA for them much success in their undertaking. Eight members were reported sick 1. Asisted an impotent person. 2. Directed a visitor how to reach his destination. * ~ i 3. Stopped two boys from fighting, j 4. Saved a baby from being hurt by ?? wagon. . 6. Helped an old person in with luggage. Patronize the Palmetto Leader by Purchasings Paper; - ' ?CEDAR GROVE A.'MrE. Z. CHURCH NEWS Th*. SnnHat. ?~ uvuvui ou vcuar vjrove Church today wa? noV wey attended on account of the Children's Day at F'int Hill?An'ft TV>w Hopp BaptistChurches. The church was attended by a large number of our Sunday School and the quartet and choir of Cedar Grove \yas to render musit at New Hope Church, she is one of the best quartettes out. Miss Inez Epps, leader, acompanied by Mr. S. S. Abrams, Miss Mozella Epps, and Mr. Kenry^ Abrams, when you hear" ther.i sing" once you will Waiit tti'hear them again. Miss Inez Epps and Miss Elliott B. Abrajns left Sunday jto. attend sumrner-*ehool at Benedict College in CoJumbia,. S. C. ~ Miss Mozella Epps was the guest of Miss Almeater Banks, Saturdaj', she enjoyed her lovelj, trip. Misse Lomie Malet and Emma Eula Willie Louis. Joiner an'd Sallie Mae Epps were the guests of?MissM?Inez and Mozella Epps. - Friday they enjoyed a lovely evening. Mr. Isaac Swindler was the guest of Mr. J. J. Epps Sunday. We hope to have him coma again. ? The?weather?is?still??hut we are- loqking forward for a high day on the 4th Sunday at Cedar Grove Church on Children's Day. Come one, come all, and hear the pinrnr and enioy the different music. We had a debate program FrjfjAy night of the past week at Ceaar Grove, music was furnished by Cedar Grove and Flint Hill quartettes^which Cedar Grove. A ertlnn/li/1 raeriAnt?a woo /L o('iciiuiu i v-o^vuot n oa nuuti; uj Mr. W. M. Wallace. ^ * -DIfcfcON-KfiWS 123 At-44 o'clock-Sunday morning. Rev. J. P. Washington, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church preached an inspirational sermon to a large audience. : Sunday School at 4 6'clock was largely attended. At 8 o'clock Rev. Washington again delivered a soul-stirring message from St. Matthews f>:20 subject: -^^The-wondera of the._Church." The Ministerial Union met with Rev. Kirk, pastor of M. E. Church Little Rock, Thursday evening. An interesting program was rendered after which Rev. I. J. Gamble pastor f*rf Wf'1"1' <"!V??pel Latta. S. C.. nreached Refreshments were serve*d""ffy t.hp lndieir? ;? The W. H & F. M. Society of St. Stephen M. E. Church under the auspices pf its president Mrs. M. E. Gordon"gave a contest Ffldfly IllgliI fui the cutest little girl of the city. The contestants were little Margaret Williams Little Pink Davis, Ozella Owens, May Francis Henderson, and Lvelyne Wingate. The tots" wine ii" presented by Misses Estelle Bethea* Susie Williams, Maggie Wingate XT' P n aim mra. AYii~*v. uurdon. Little May. Francis Henderson of tin A M. E. Church repii'senled by MwwjSoidim buying ..the largest number of votes was declared tbe cutest little girl in tbe city. Mrs, M. B_ Robinson of Cheraw was in the city Friday in the interest of th? 4Ady- KnightfL Mrs. Amanda Lamb Is visiting her brother in~"Society Hill. Mrs. Bulah Blackwell is ill at the home of her aunt Mrs. A. N. McLeod.' . The ftfneral service of Mrs. Jessie Means who died Sunday night was held at St. Stephen M. E. Church -Tuesday. Mrs. Means has been in bad health for more than a year, but seemed better until the death of her husband last month. hSe was a familiar figure in church activities and a greatful member of the Calantheans. She leaves two daughters, Mesdames Odessa Bruden and Pauline Kennedy, two sons, Messers Edward and Hey ward, her father and a grandson little J. P. and a host of friends to mourn her. The Children's Day exercises at St. Stephen M.-EL Church Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by a large audience. * ? - Mrs. Ruth Collins attended The frestiyterian Conference in?Columbia last week. - BETHEL- CHURCH NEWS Dr. R. E. Brogdon, Pastor. Gorgetown S. C.?Sutiday was a beautiful day, and - it ; waa- knowa tinoughout the connection as Children's Day, and it was fully observed our Church. - ^yfning services the pastor praachedV very instructive sermon from Hosea i;i&, ?And I will hetroth thee -Trrrto -rnc f^oyer~ y ea~T "Wttl* "b^ttnTh i thee unto rrta ivv righteousness: and in judgment, and in loving kindness and in mercies. Thurso. "Winning Child ren to the church.? . The doors of the Ch?rch were opened the choir beautifully sang "Lord I am coming home" two young ladies - came- foiwaid:?and connected themselves with the churcTTa ndf1 W h were assigned to class No. 6, Brothe* P. G, \ Our chorister Prof. J. B. Beck and 'Ahe organist, Mrs. E. T. Frasier left f ' - ' f. ... V for Kingstree, there they will be instructors of the Summer School. Miss I. Cj Anderson anTT'M-r. W. H. Robinson assistant organist and chorister ^were on the job . Immeadiately after the benediction the choir at the conclusion of the business meeting ""Mr. L. A. Dunmore suggested t at Ice ireai and cake be served at the-choir rehearsal on Friday right.?wn o">'ord?? Don't niiss this- refreshment, choir members who would, would you, not I! . ' At the Sunday School hour an excellent program was rendered under the 5nlng. duets and papers by the young ladies were good. Miss Julia Mae Brogdon at piano. The League services was in keep*, n^wUh th?^Hays ^pjo gr a m.^^ ^ - again listened to a. wrlb-prepo'ecd aermon by the pastor words of text found in 2nd Timothy 1:4: "Greatly desiring to see thee, being mindful of thy tears, that I may be filled with joy." "At this service the doors of the ehllfoh Ttroro ??< > nnohB 1 ?... .. v ugatii upviiTJil ? ! IdOCSS j Dorothy Carr and ~Rf?ry"Miller came forward and joined, and were assigned to. leaders Mary B. Allston and S. J, Nesbitt the Junior Choir furnished music for this service and they were good. We are indeed glad to see Mrs. L. A. Greene out again after a long period of -illness, said - she hope to IRMO NEWS Rev. Vance was at his post of duty - in due time Sunday-? morning?at Young's Chapel Church. The weather being so very favorable, a large number attended the services. The A. C. E. League is still progressing. We are glad to have so . many. of our. lriends_to-visit -us._ev?.r.y 'Sunday. Mrs. Ida Davis, arid little daughter Rosa Lee, of Columbia are spending i a while with Miss Thomasena Boozer. Mrs. Ella Littles was buried at St. . PFtprs-RjLfitisl Church [Monday -.fter- 1 noon, Mrs. Littles had been in bad .health for many years. - Rev. Mat. hews the pastor of St. Peters Church preached the funeral. Mrs. Bnphlnp Cartnr. and little son. of Baltimore are here to~spend a few . <???? ????? j UNSHA* *t* % I ov - ? If ! y< V1 ' | North C I InsiT X X. ' Has proved^ 4 by contim t. ' - > 3i- ^ if V ' y '? Four Million) |y Seven Hundred X1 Business Placec fi * Twenty-Seven y 740) New Polic -y Recipients of "1 !v X . , Paid An Ave y Claims to Policy Vi ' First Five Moni I ^ , .4! - ? ? Be sure am ? has made st jf years. i I NORTHl i LIFE X Durham, N. C.? f " "i Q C'O.C'IO"^'1 ? ' ~~ THE PALMETTO LEADEF days they came to attend? the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Littles. Messers Bennie Lorich, Jessie Lorick, and Miss Marg-eret Hall oi Columbia spent a few hours Sunday afternoon with Misses Eloise and Thomasena Boozer. Rev. Leroy Johnson Clinton, preached a wonderful sermon for us last Wednesday night at Macedonia Church. . Tht? services were enjoyed by all present. The baseball team with a stonewall infield and lightning express outfield is a howling success, our last game played was with Little Mission Satur day, the ?ores wece " ' one. rm.r on 2nd and one on 3rd, Hartford Giles our fast first baseman" at tbe*~baf caused our opponent to quit due to the fact they were, under the hammer, and couldn't swim in deep water. Anv ? ViitiL i ..... V....V w.^.r -TTTTyrt* interact, in-* game mf-baseball,, write Freddie Boozer, Irmo, S. C. "Because we are dirty." "^homasena Boozer, Reporter. MARION NEWS The service at St. John A. M. E. Church on Sunday were very larrely attended and the pastor, Rev. Duckett preached two very inspiring sermons.' There were eight joiners. Sunday afternoon there was a joint meeting of the Missionary ladies of the city held at Bethel ^VI, E. Church in intnrMt frf tHpr Fnirwnld Hotwp, Rev. C. C. Reynolds delivered a wonderful message. Miss Helen?Hagm?has returned home from the. Y. W. CL A..conference at Kings Mountain, N. C., and reports a very pleasant and profitable meeting. ~ We are very glad to have Miss Hagin home. Rev. J. W. L. Duckett and his little?daughter Harriet returned from Winston-Salem, Saturday afternoon, where Rev. Duckett was conducting a revival meeting. - While in Winston-Salem. Rev. Duckett and little daughter Harriet enjoyed j~"gumptious -dinner?a?_lh& home of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Crawford. Rev. J. N. McClintic is moving things at Nichols. On Sunday afternoon Rev. J. W. L. Ducke't received fifteen new members into Kev. CEN CONI V FOR ER 32 YEA ranee Com} \ . "v - ? he ability of th lally "MOVING iraa Icing rprnrrl . Six Hundred Thirty-Tl I Twenty-Nine Dollars i During- March, April A j Thousand, Seven Hunc y-Holders Added in Thir Mutual" Welfare And P; rage of $2,998.56 Per \\ ^-Holders And Beneficial :hs of This Year. 1 ?- - i insure witlva eady progress i, :arolina i INSURANCl ?C. C. Spa t Clintic's church. This speaks well for 1 Rev. McC'i.nti#;. Miss Beatrice Reynolds, daughter of Rev. C.'C. Reynolds is home after a successful year at Claflih University. Mrs. Glyera Davis left last week for a trip north. She planned to stop in Washingtonf Baltimore, and New York City. We hope for Mrs. ( Davis a pleasant trip. Mrs. Arabell Brady and Miss RTTfoT"~ left. Sunday afternoon for State Crl lege in Orangeburg, where they will attend the State summer school. Miss Hattie Kenny has returned j Laurens, we are delighted to welcome I " her home jigatn. r After being confined to the' house j for over a year Mrs. Lucy Davis j was seen eutntrning.- All are very.j - glad to see her able to be Out agaim [ The home Of Mr. and Mis. SauTtei r' "McQueen on Bdnd street "Is" neanng completion. Mrs. Samuel Woodberry and Mrs. | Marion Foxworth left for Ocean j City, N. J., where they will spend ' * the SlmtTnejT"" "- r a successful schcfcol term., _ The trustee board was entertained , in the basement of St. John A. M. I E. Church. Mondav nichf of toy J meeting was oyer, by the .Indie? of the trustee aid board of the church. - _.J. NOTICF' ! " X IZTiici- und prpgrtmi-4*Jthe interest of St. James A M. E. Church, Columbia Lodge, No. 11, K. of P- U. R. Co.. A.. K. of P.. and Blue ! Star Co. of the Ladies Drill .Corp, wilt be held ~in Str~ James Chtrrchr? Sunday afternoon, June 21, lit 3j-i0 j P. M. All Pythians, members of the , Courts, and friends, are' cordially in- | vited to worship with us on the above d&te. . . ". '' ' - j 1ST CALVARY JUNIOR USHERS 1 ; ? I The- Junior Ushers of First Calva*? i r'y met at the . home of Mrs. Marie j Lewis, Friday, June 12, 1931. :__,Thrt mpofinp Parted ,M j" . sharp "conducted by the president. Af- j ter a brief business the club was ( - served a. refreshing sweet course. Miss F.loise Graft came back to the j club. Misses Bernice Robinson and ; Caroline Tliufnpsun iuined the club. (3DENCEI ??-: 1 ?! ^RS | 'I i - Y ? f ^ |fp ^ . ' ' ' : Mry V* ! Y ; e Negro Race %' OfT still I: .M * , : hree Thousand, Y : (?4,633,729) In nd May. Y Ired Forty (27, ' %[} teen weeks, now, : rotprtihn, ' : ' Ik ' ' ' Torking Day In Y j nes During The - i .. . rfi I; .1 ' " 4u; fii - ss company that X for over. 32 A . f ' - f % MUTUAL ft v, i co M .i iulding, President . . mrnm ft. - 3 _ ' - i!i w |Sb0Sfl9 '-iUSt fffffluf ggflffP^ R.S.WILKINSON ? Cm ml Mrstcr of Eiclwqntf '"^KW Orangeburg, S. C. AhI ff^SiMWBWflllllll^^~~. . REV. A. P. SPEARS. D. D., PRESIDING ELDMBH The above candidate has the endorsement of w East South Carolina Conference n1on?_with_severfg?gsS?? meeting of the Sumter District Conference, May spoke very highly' of hit work and* worth, and H 1 The members of the Sumter district CorTereiKjjyt_^|j^H vrrppow-TiiiM, and a rnmmiitpp was elected by the ifl^WpL-Ml H | clare his candidacy through all the leading While still a young man, he has deuions^Kl H . a successful churchman. Beginning as a pastVfc??*yMC^OSH eci his way up to an outstanding Presiding ElcHB^H and efficiency.- vtt-3aE^. ~?In the business* wbild lie is1 equally in. the business world wherever he is known. most successful corporations operated by our f In addition to this, he has continuously / ary Public by His Excellency, the Governor of W? take great pleasure in announcing our < is dcclaxad candidate for the BishopV^c. ~ Rev. Spears, is a man that has work of the your.g people having done special w (&> Island, Massachu*ctt<;. and S'outh Carolina, M&_,J?J?3:? women who have gained in'spiration^ThroUgh KeTlii Where he pastors, the church and commuifcty, ftEDERTCK with activities. * And where he is presiding eldfer, tlAttomey flooded with young people, and^many and varied ^re^ g# of inspiration. ' * ~ --r^Se This candidate truly has a program fdr the young covorQ~prhnr.ses'doahng v.-':TTr the problems of the young ? _! activities, and has the solution. "? , .f]B T." cu 1 . i? .: _ ~ *- - ii. ovum vtiiuiiuu uiiii (.ui: ^oiiiieciion wouia eiect ni pie will be blessed as they have never been before. merit of our church that demands special attention,"it is tW ^ v fS, deals with the life ana" future <?f the army of young pity We submit this for the careful consideration of th# ^ ^ V.V.Vjl Cbtmection for the following reasons: first, because the C? * efficient Secretary; secondly, Dr. Spears is a trustwo*^^^^^^^^^sSaB because he is endorsed by Bishop Ransom and his many of the state; fourth, because of his business standing; lift'. special fitness along this line of work. ^v* j M. F. Robinson. Mr< Annie Sanders. Rev. I O. I..MOODY,E B. D., DflH T] j- PUFSIDINT, EI.DKR OF THE LITTLE ROcW { African Methodist Episcopal Church ||j T TTTT V. ROCK. ARKANSAS ffjj J ? Rev. 0. L. Moody, was born in Forest City, Ark., ||||Jg jffi He was c nverted at the age of 15 and was licensed I . ? 17' by the. late lOshcp J. AT. Conner, then his Presi<?| ' joined the conference the same year h^ was license^. -lu? i. bishopft A?r"''! !) time, he has pastored some, of the lehdrmr ch&rtreaof^B j* including Battsville, Ca'nidcn, Helena, and. Pine Blufi^ i\ sided over the following' districts: Helena,/Pbrrest^H I *jM |* Clarendon and is now in his second year on the Little ? He reeetved-his education in_the schools of hi< iMr'-y-M { Shorter College, Wilberforce. University and did somef J ? University of Chicago. He served two years as preside* ? > I* He has been endorsed for the bishopric by th#' prjjl>^*^^| '! council' of his native state, several district conferenc*^ y|B ? college of the East Arkansas Conference and many nwaL y C erlv conferences, laymens meetings of various kinds, sJI ^ H ? alliances. Arkansas is asking -the*- General Conference ^ jO. L. Moody, D. D., to the bishopric in 1932. COUNTS DRUG STO^^H FOR MEDICINES AND TOILET ARTICLES, ~ ? AND NEWSPAPERS, CIGARETTS, CUhMflj ? 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