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. ^Paine College jj
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
Fully Accredited "A"' grade
College.
Second Semester Be?-?gins
Jan. 23, 1932
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E. C. PETERS, President
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Shoe Repairing
2.379 Corvais St. . Phone 913 :
We call for and deliver a!.! work
Free shine with every job.
Men's ILalf Sole and WnTil >c?r
Heels- : ji.^rrIV!
eTr?r Whole "Sole and Itiddur
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given to all -business*
plaaced with me.
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? (;KJ:. swO')!) NMys"
Mj.ss Annie Mae 1-razier and Miss
Annie Jane <, mian entertained a love- (
ly group. at ine no.r.e of Mis. \Y. M. J
1 ntudi Tue- ' y night I'd in honor of ,
iir. Sell". At <!iW.,s. The living- room j
and dinrag im:,n were beautifuUy ,
deeorated \\ n le: ns aud geraniums '
Four table. wvre aiianged for whist. '
JLTineh was rervej hy'Mr. Harry Sim
after whiel'i a diniu r was served by :
thy assistant host VIr. M. Frazier,
Will.am J. 'iona'li ami Mrs. George,
I Moore. ' '! m\\. ' course oi' pinKf ,
[ whip! i4; eali1111a])|ile short .cuke Hint i
J colic-.1 W-Tl kurvud i?y the hostesses
'-Miss l'Vann r and Miss Dunah.
The out of town guests were Miss
I Ada- uiggcr.t; oi t? ay Court and Mr.-Charlie
Ne) ->i of Mure shoals. Other
* guests- v.: Mi '- - Ruth Leagon,
h'aimie "MP_. i'mma I.cagdn, Carrie
amV-'lftrt i; . STTssrs J. E^ AD-""
j drew; J' .. James G. Frazier;
' Jr-., S. v . . Willie.II. Frazier.
i Theadoi't. L mutx hail George Moote.
Macedonia Rypti^t C.hureh=-?Kev, K.
_L,. H- IlcrherU,-Pastor
Sunday School opened at 10 o'clock
w'it'u Sept. S. M. White and-teachers
J at. their- p.' t of -duty. At fl:30 we
were favor. ! \\;itha wonderful sermon
. oy. our pastor. . i
At 0:3d the 15. Y.vi\ U. opened with
. i:ig. ' Instrumental solo.. Miss Inez
j Smith. '1 J;c, R. Y, P. I', is increasing
in interest and at; nulance. We are
i j<< t-j'iii my. -1m ui;i i |>i UKi illll 1 or II1C
j.o.iny rally the first Sunday .in K; '"
ruary. Tin- Junior Alis'siujiniy will
i nu-< ' ?' i! v 1 !i?iv n' Mis. Hcrln'i't nr.- "
i til after iltr winter months. Each ol
I i he i ;cmIh':-s will > "i-v..?t'lohnunit I
r x cry fl \hnrn . *" .
I . . M AVIiKR}; V N1:ws
I- ' l.li" Pari!11 -Tc.'H'h* r A t soei.nl ioti .1
. Ijraytnn s: . >; j.i ii"*!vas < nterlaincd
.Monday '.S a' :t'?;> i?. i\j. hy th .
hi.-S'?: t;s. It it lv ltchl'v. tea':,'
'') t "ill 111 ' iy ( i i .ill. tin , 111.
j-Mi's. .Eunice Mian. A' tor tlm open
| iim- (.x-. i i : .. il.S. ' Knthovfoni.
|n csidcp.t. I' (.-j-. , : Duel. Mo a* Lee
<?'oilier, " i (J,. ,. n; Vocal and
j Xillnphoht ' >?:o. !\ .?1 .'Allan: Piano
(,' .S l 'ton. Kinrcr.ia
AM:.n. '
' ?L? i ?_j?li. v. i.iiui?
and :h.. 1 ... avc. it)- ? *? .?.'
'n! !<"* :i.< - ''\ Marciit^ an.'
L ) -'' h - - *'<y Jn
Next iii' ri" v-ii.: l>e In I ; Kcjl). I..'
j ?!?". " ?* "Tin.
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. ' ;. i ivi. ii t?:v Kastow i.
"d ii.M:\ i'Ti.l:iv :
?>wiavr a. 11. V_?. I . ilu- lmpio of!
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-\< the li.Oi ? t hoiivjfuest-s
.. i I i\ fi: j' i \,, met uL t!m 11- 'i*
>y 31r. j*.- A.- \Vi>od*rd arid worn I
V ' "' '<H:iiiiur l'<>i>m~t>y~t
>Ii.->s I. Nc mil wlu'iv thev Wi'i'i' i v - !
Ml place eArds.
Jlio fan l.o?un at S dVlo' li and'
many pica. horns wore spent in '
playiny pir.^ivs.'.ive whist, aftm which .
'lie hostess I 'd trip way to tll?; sop- I
innV MI nT \r|Tcp <ywc- s'n.ioye(i 1
a. suiapl:.! , ropast epiisistiiyg of
I.I;i1rice. ln'own pra!'ii.'ich.
hah. d, M).I; i ii-.i chicken, fliti'inn,
. cake, mints'
'1 In' irii-ts ) cards while
.1!1 .;jH . .Cn"C-ln*vs -bold ~thrrr <
iii*. v t! ii!'.'/ " . . !
A |?!r as. m. :n.i! enjoyable1' evening
\y:vs \- t ' ' . v.-'-vone ami- eoeh
!t \vi-h n t el u I > wooId nic^t
? Vi r.v ?n . odanl' its ?>-<c
- d- I. Mi..- V.wl.in
The I'l'i- vill. ' eat ft l ainodI'i i
by .i 'linjr and Jenkins
Old ?Jis -!) Mt lite homo of
Mrs. Jen!;'-.
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Mv>aff I e Vani? hiiitf am!
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? :. *-'..00 jars, of
' -i-?it prepaid for
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._yC.l' id. ( i !ior sa. isi aetorv-. .A I
' a?Id :<i.0n for nils
"oi. : ! .. .*?: . oil" sensational
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C. I ' \ 1 '? ' . i i 1 ."iny lunik <>I' C'llI- '
rrtp-O r, -v .< . T t-_!rj i".>cr wars, including.
t!u- S: .^ \ ini> Day massacre;
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The J loyal Ihi.yhl hviiL.-iLi?ii'tf ular..
iieciing at the lu . e of Mi s. Larcey
Smith and Prof. I'\ ,E. Melnto.sh. The
iieeticH," v..i.s airnui out in a bu?|U'ss
.like v.r y in. order to get cue
;>i'oj?;";ui cat r wmch is <?onI routing
Lis' heiot e l i. end 01 the sc-hocd term.
The. club presenting a piay soon,
Watch for the unit!
Alter business parlor games .were
played and a delicious repast was
served consisting of ice cr\am, and'
cake. The next meeting will [be
I c.ill. at tile home of "Mii: cs~ Hon ta r
rind I'inh y o? Kurth Garden. Street.
Last Thursday. Prof. \Y. A. Ross,
Rev,lJcn'.tv. Prof. .McI':;'.T>-h. Mi;. S.
Smalls, Misses Neil, PjnLy. Smith,
Browfn-Moitian, Mr. and Russell,
Mr..ami Mrs. Arclire motored to
Columbia to hear ('oYigre-sinan
clff I >c irest.
- The 1? ''1 i. is cordially invited" to ,
alt<nd a program Sunday afternoon
given tii d r 1 h -auspices bi?file IM-iris '
tiaii idle! av<4r Society of v\. HI. Id. j
y-[pn. f'linryh L_ ' . .~* -rj
Zioii was at lira' host Sunday-mornii'/r.
I Jo preached a soul stii rinj* '
scriAon Which was enjoyed?by all.
His text was "What is- turn that thou
art uiiii/.!ful oT hi?
A very inforestiivg. pro;-;, u.ai was
ren(!e)-;.i.L Siui.iiv i.igl.t at St. P.'til "1
Paptist lunch Riven by th-? me..;- i
otjrs ol tin ia'eully an I 1;e.,.l ei > ol
the said church,
\\ innsho/o Js note.L for a -row-that
turns oM'.itiiil <>n 1 ho spigot when sit""
wants water.1 She. i* owned hv V>
Iailit. Ilall. '
< Vile ii i. :nb, of Rev. rin;. r a.'" *!ud
to kin w ihat. lie has returned from
the 'Ini ;h a! and that lie is iiuprnvtntr.
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-.Air. Aliens:ine Black died at his
home on Hast Bond .>ti?.-t Sunday
niuht, Jan. JO. ati.r.oiie days illness,
wiiii o u ..? ;.i He _w.iis 1 i.n in 1 :
and v.- .... .1^ a?e. liar-*
It hi.i? .mi., a11-ipii'i'1 1the laic
J)r; Jaime sl.ulli.is (whii'i ) aval, was
irhvay!.? d _ n ttd 'rcesrrv'trr!; as -a
member oi t* :11. .'ar.iils "and it-was
Dr. Muili ; um-e Mi Ft euco
-ua.ii.e . v. i.-i Hi 1(1 nun i . her arms
as in lip*, cil tip. i,a,-. .
ii:s -reia-ivi ? in Wash.i 'yaon \v.erc'
no. 'io.l I |.. :i \ ss an.l-sir A.iLi.-.n
Him k. \i and a v.eat t'a.nl'iCe
oj . tin .deceased; ininii dialcly.,
JD t.:; !~' i ;'..a ' i,-, .1 Vt- hi "
-wife imii ntorhi-TV TFwy.. an il\ .-d\'
ic-.v ho..US iji.lit his ilealli.. "
had in.'. in i'u'ilin;:
hciilt.Ii ! i >r several years I e wn.-fvi. ry
' th-' f oi !ii i|eal n and
' cun.e i.- a .."hook
Wits r-^-H ?in?rv;r lui' ,T.o s<r\ils.
1,1 _ a;. . and lrionils. "7
' '"L'?~ l,i i itiy-.ejii.u.u.cU'.rnnti?
-ye ?KTry" sTainy disposiima.
111.* v..:(> "hi. VI it,T his Wi. and od
iuuno/ ; tin many hear.. were made
n.ip.'i i i?.. ni;. . lUuui od jokes,'
.i.niv'ffAwtid hi- ahidiifp; optimism. lie
vyl- n i. i ,:n r S'i." .jw'.' i A, Al. K.
' i.nir.'i ami va- beautifully i'unerali'/dt
haMo- iic'y. ,}, W. i,.
Ducket I. ' The-church was moi't than
'1 a I ..:. ' ' 11s W.! j i if ii'H f iiiwl
one oi titeirt t ??!." Joiteisi m spoke very
Uitn-ni.i : 'hi."?iii'e. *
The i aad Letup if uJ floral di.
play hvsjnd.e With what hi^h esteem
lie was inM. (>.it in' town .visitor.:*
at tJie 1'iiii. ii were Air. and Mi.-,.
Arthur Ilia !;. Ah. ami Mis. ("lar. me
Bines, Mi'rn i.t le Blark, Air. i..i |-oy
and,A!.. liniimi jjUti'K all Wad,.
inp-ti>M, 1'. t'.. Air. and Mr-. Kiiu.t
Klle-ilu (Ayiiite.) til Florenif"arrd"M'rsV
lie" leaves a 'loving ''aad faithful
Wili' Ui_tunu-rn his?loss bertdes a llllet
he I" of relatives aifu* a multitude, of
444t-wrs'.' ? ? - ;
\\ OODWARI) NHW S.
Sunday was a^ U-autiful day, old
Red Hill HaptfotJ Church was timvi,!<
! i;i: i' I capacit y.. The Sun*
TtUT school was opened Tin time by
.a . I'ati.i Jackson. (>ui' hi loved Supt.
"The Samaritan Woman" was heartily
discussed hy I he-> teachers ami pu
I ?l:'. .\;! h-ft with now thoughts.
Our pastor, the Rev. S. M. tail an
is surely a tiod'sent mam His ;.crni.tns-a'
c l.\ !ii;c discussed eVery day.
A4-SS-.?Srr*.,ir:.ali J-rrimyrnT: a~fitt_-TTTy respected
< iti/en. dudlast wivk. She
i sin \i\?. I Iy her husband, 0*small
iliildien. i<nr sisteis'and a host*"of
friends.
Ta<? ( 'itv-iian Rurial Aid Society
t.h soil n aieetinic a few days aero
at Bethel '.Church. Anions those,who
t svi?i ' " W.?R-s?Row man,
of C olunihia, who brotijH L our minuttis__iuiii_jtujiasfiiutions
for us; 1. ~th
Mt l\i. >:ck and Rev. Dix of Union.
All of :'i. v iver.'.leinon. save l.'ev
liowman t< >,k dinner w ith Mrs. Mtittie
McCollounjh, who understands
how to make it pleasant, for friends.
1!.,wm e:i was unable to acccpt
tj u invitation, on account of
business tit Union. Meton Harvard
also took dinner with Mrs. McGoliotinh,
as he was passing. dome
again " .
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uhle; make you happy " v
?ss rings or any thing
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o Hours: !) A. M. fo r? P. M.
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? The Y. M. C. A. of Lincoln TTTiFL
School presented a program jrt A1 ! . j
Zion Baptist Church on Sunday 24. ;
Miss Alice Johnson, Prol'.s lllyse>
Ccpiyers and C.--E. White made > 1.?s
addresses aiuf each imparled help-j
l\d advice to the young folk.
The members, of the Cooil FcMows j
Club were the recipients of much |
hospitality at their regular mcetite; ?
on .Wednesday evening, Jan. 20. a j
the ho pie of Mr. K..M. Stromal). AC- i
ter the regular routine of?-busi'm I
the club was favored with an in- j
tul/li'/ice 1'/nr I W '?*...a i
lor. Then'- a very rcftc shin^ icpa.-i
was sci vi'd. *
President I. D. Pinson; .MessivMadlson
and Green and Profs. Booker
and'"Conyers attended the .lecture by
Coiitfres.siii'iii DePricst m Columbia
on Thursday evening 21.
"Mrs.' S. P. Rice. Mls-es Willie XTV
son,} j-ulfa M. Donnelly/ Pansy an I
Gladys?Rftr<r~ arn.t~Mii.si>. r ' r^ni.Tei J
Rice of Benedict College. Col
rpent SnHirday 23 at ho I7e.
?tMrs,. J. "C??Priulouii a i1 ,\! a rrJ.
C. motored to ; Oi anjicbuiK Tluu-.?
day 21.
Pro'l'. J.- C. Prioleau moloi-d tSummervirie
on 23. His nice,- an
nephew, Mrs. J?>nes~iind^iaT a> 77mpanied
him on his return.
Rev. flhcl Mrs. A. k: Howa*! and
Mrs. E. E. Jones left />n Wcdneuiu.
morning 20 for a two weeks, visit in
Jacksonville and other points in
Florida.--r:
' -Mr.- Anthony Pong .ami 'his pnmicsehool
orchestra. broadcast <>v. r
Lion \V. (X AinfosCn (ia.. leu. J-,
- COKESBLKV MASS
Rev. \V~ M. Thompson wa.- at hi
best Sunday. >,
' Air. Oscar Miller*, and family
T'mnavin h.-ist W-ci-ntlv imivmi* 1 i
i:i4.1.. w .. . .. i .
lllbH* i L" ill v: |?i v/j
have thom. Tiny w'm ..hipped nt S..
Haul Siyiday.
Therelatives and friends ei" I'io..;
Intt'ii *<t?hie. illiU'i" i?M i i-.?i ji. i .u
Hampton mi^de a trip- lo ('ol.:nnhi.r
ISnndayTto? see Him.? ? Airs.
I.eola I.o.pan of C.'!e\ eltonl."
is vish+nir her l>sotin(r . Air. S. \V.
Robinson. , ,
Air. and Airs. Francis AJ
rived ThUr.-day from Kva...-?oa; ill.
visiing Airs.. Alosely pari us, Air.. ;?n?<
Mrs. tieo. ^ionums. r?~ " ~
w KSi.i:\?M,tL-ai t.Kiai+
ltev. M. I., (irceny Pastor.
; Sunday .schorl .opened at*.the usual
,H'i:r viih teachers and pupils in
their places. Our Sunday school is.
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>;i<a\uiK raj>nii> ?iiu. ?v ?.
si/pnu1 each Sunday the l>rin:.in-i' fir
oi1' dellndlldiu Pu'iiih.1! s. 'I'lu. !c -.u
was ..taught, with a deal i.:' ln'.e:.-.i
and the iidormation eiven seer.,"d
have accomplished lutuh sro d.
At lldiO our pastor seie: ted as a
text Alati. 1:7: Judpo ml that : e-F
not judged. "Tin- niessapc v.rs ue:iv-?
TVed with power,and the n:an:fi'~-tai
:<>n <?< tin. llolv Srnrit was .viinc; -a 1
by those present. The choir rendered
unusual music for the scrvi.i..
The Kpwcrth I.ea^ue heh) a very
interesting program. l|ean Fitzna-.
trick was the speaker of the evcnurand.
delivered a wonderful lueusaac?
it v.as. indeed a pleasure to haw Mrs:
Green worship with us .after* i?/ng..
away for some* time. Quite a . -iV v
visitors were present. A'Ferguson
and Coleman. Messis. Newt-n
Ulld llutchiiuni. We r'.ln.ii a -htvt:-:;.
welcome to all.> - r-'?~
KiiHRNKZKR ( Ifi K+Tl
?Mullins -St-Ct- Kjunday w.a beau?
tii'ul day . tor ehurch go"iv. > '1 he
-and' the lesson was ' hea'ttL idly -reviewed
by the pastor, Key.."J. 1*
Washington, who spoke kite-- e u ihe.'Iy
:on the. fiuhject._J j 1
A^T1:15 o'clock Rev, -t. 1Was-Ur,
iirgtbn mounted thy rostrum and htdfT
?tiro?nrnTtirTrctr' spellbound for -sixty
minutes, speaking out of God's wud.
'.'The Christian Journey," .which was
a strong and inspiring serm n and
thoughtfully delivered,
The League is still progressing
with president and vice-president at
their post. Mis,s Kthel Robinson the
.pleasure of. looking lorwaid To a"
better progress." /
Monday luight,'Jan. 'J5,_ we had thepleasure
of having in...our miiist the
Most Honorable Bishop Reverd' TC*.
Ransom, who lectured to a 1'ull'audience
on the subject: "I Know of
Whom I Believe, which drev. tin a: (tontiun
of. each and everyone who
was_iinder_the. sounding _o?'J.lis voice.
Bishop Ransom presides over South
Carolina and Louisiana, and is a
groat orator ot the ilay. utlici's pre ent
were: Elder J. W. Miir'ph of the
Dillon District; Elder Deas of the
Marlon district and I'M'. .1. W~. t~r
'1 tuckett of St. John chimh. Marion,
Rev. T. J. Ransom, .Rev. Fordham
and Rev. J. P. Washington All
the Elders and ministers were glad
j to see their father, IBishop Ransom.
[ WOMAN'S COOPERATIVE
MISSIONARY UNION
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p-Columbia^ S. C.?The regular!
monthly meeting of the Woman's OnI
oerative Missionary Union .was held
[ on FriJ'tly and Sunday, Jan. 22-21.
The President, Mrs. D. Green was
at her post of duty. Devotional:-, cOn
ducted by Deacons Hayes and Wilprogram
was rendered
Welcome Address, Sister Jerry:
Response, Deacon gleans; Music bv
Ebenezcr Choir; "Paper, Miss WTfhet
mina Way; Solo, Mr. Isaac Rnssell,'
Jr.-; Reading, Miss Pauline Byrd; Selection.
<W>ene7rrr FoTiiale Quai'-d.
Wq. were rejoiced to have with u?
Rev. Moultrie. He brought to us a
number .of helpful thoughts that will
make our Union light burn brighter '
after listening to Rev. Mourtrie. We j
t:>i \>r 1:1. a. m.'kT riirRui ?
Rev. IS. H. Mcdill, Pastor
Durjng thv.se trying times when
woik if? somewhat hard' to get and I
li\ipg conditions'are puzzling, among jl
>< ) > >>. 11iv things that are real ben -1,
eficiul to aside from the fresh air i
\W is the gospel that is expounl
ed from time to time. Regardless I
'thai ;h s is fret* to all, there are ',
those wlip as it appears, turn tlreir
faces- from the Ttpuple of worship J1
arid eftg'-g their time in desecrating
tlie Sabbath Day in unprofitable ar-']
"tiviticsj On last Sunday mbrning a '
largo apdience was seated within the )'
cnn.int - of liamnuel. For our mortimg !
lesson the pastor read the thirteenth
chapter of the first Corinthians after 1
which the sixty-seventh -Psalm was
rein I responsivoly. The prbliminar
i' -having been concluded, Bev. Mcas
a text, first'Coi int ll^ b
inn:-; ihirteeyith chapter,, thirteenth
.erst ; -And now abidcth fa.ith. hope,
charity, these three; hut the greatest
ft' ih; ?..! is eharity. This was a nota- -,
.. .. ... i.>u" e.oiiuonUy delivorad e.nd
j beautiful in -thought. The spiritual
fire burned briskly.
Tlie ! mains of ^Iiss Daisy _Bc.ll j
Matthews v.\re. fuueializdi just after ']
Tlie--closo_-of- the morning worship.
After an extended illness. Mi-'s Mat-:'
i H'citsdjihie ftireweu to this world and
I passed into the Great Beyond, ller
ianeial was; largely attended. Tribute
v.as- pawl Jjer by Rev. G. B. Mil- j
chelt, j? ujloiV Macedonia - A. M. C. '
_G'~- i j"-" ? we nv3gtfggte??
ed -by Ih' v. Me Gil I.
Out .Sunday School is still moviiiu ,
on. M.mlay afternoon twtj" hundred
i i t.;, live scholars were present.
T'.e !i "i wa"-vtrrken up and Aiscu.-.s
-d ?iiy -we va'-Ious classes; .
rlie lil-si anniversary of thm A. L.
(i. girls a-ml* .the second anniversary !
ot the A. L. Ci. boys was celebrated .
J Ii.iu4U' senium-, by- the.tpastor who
spoke jfio.u the subject "I's tlVe Young
iiuiu >>a;fc ?Prior t?.r the sermon a
short program was rendered by i ImAl
- - I lev 11nutV a snl n.
i-l- ,,nv, njr in lh: lr uniform. ;1
j lersons _ were, read iilto I'lili
ntcniberjshtp?before the corneals ion ?.
the- service.' '
I'll.' i ".Shower" be'cd "on^
; ?.\enhig .1 "n. IS, was largely
aiieinie . A v.ry line program was
i inn i etl: Ku lowing this came the
i"?Ail?ui?the?leader-, .the?
pastor aid some of the members got
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" T~TcT :or ~pImrlu'd"at Kbeneitev
A. -M. rl. Church on Wednesday ~evr-'
. i in ;. -inn.- i(M.h. Tills was in the
itilcn .-t of tlroup No. t> of the above
na-ini eiuirvh. A largo audience
't rd a v. i 1! t unsi i;aciod sermon ui1 }
xc-Tr-f-iTTTr^JSt. iajkc m
i?1 V. >? jImwic, mm ui Kama?
?? i.. epniined .to liLv limne
en luT'Tii'ji In disability. We art.
triad do report however that he is
i ;>!' > liar. AYe are piea-ed to slate
thai our onanist, Mr. Isai.ih Aiken
i- iinieli improved.
I>Et7 voi X?
WOMEN MISSIONARY SOCIETY'
. ' ?1' !ui i iij'c lb hsnrr ?pYoved to he ,
e.uir: Tumt hostess - to the young 1
M ?.'?; nV .Ml.^s ei;:i*y.^SoeIety of Jones
< ha pel A. M. Iv. /ion Cluneh Wed;e-;Pay
tin, at her home 1>1.0
Sumter Street.
Mis. ( . J. I>e-nst)H and'Miss Lillian '
-V> i n..l ??i?4?ut?devotiont.,l8i after?
widen. t!i( lai'u'se was opened for. .the
olesUnnoi t?dieer- with Miss Lil.-i-S.-;
1 uus?Md i+H?, ; ?r
.uiss Clei".idide Lott in re-nominatdI
t r hr ie! lcnT\ leweit tthe "work that '
d; .atnie and eli ic'if nt leadership. The
; mb-rs \v. e unanimous in, their
? U i fi!i oi ail of the officers tor the
ensuing, year. The officers are: Miss
eac.'~Iiciiooii, president; Miss I>d
;J """ , A vici:- presi-reivC - .Me:;..
I'sioide- vi-rfk-r- Sawyer, tr ca.mrei;
.diss- ' <iei! Gieenc assistant score!
t.' y: .li s Coriiene Gordon pianist
. a id clutiri.vim ol the program com?
[iiii\.< . ; Mrs. Alice Labivw, critic and1
* Jessie F. 'Gordon sec re La r.v and reporter.
x
| Miss Florence Benson in her mod
: i,isa-?.iiiniinf ipa'in"i- th-inliwl
f a e, I- i.. iVr i heir, cooperation and
j solicited their continued support to
make Oils a greater year for the
*>' '. The iu< la hers were imbibed .with '
I a- >oirii oi' sincere enthusiasm and in
j turn i x| tossed their desire to cooperate
in the making t?f a larger and
i-h'. 'icy >.)ciely.
We. v.i re honored by the presence
of ?.Lrs. It. S. Roberts an active-mejtv..
I her of St. T.iike. Church who favore i
1 the club with a very encouraging
:v*d?uplifting talk:?Wt?trrrr rfFTT'
1 pleased to have Mrs. C. J. Benson,
i president of the Women's Ilomip and
i foreign Missionary Fior irty?rr^Vi
! in:1 do a very interesting talk. ' Miss
i A dell Green responded.
I A membership campaign was
' 1 Ml Itched and Mrs. Icey Robinson and
Misses Daisy Jenkins and Odessa Bates
were welcomed as new members.
During the social hour the hostess
I yes vvd a dein ious luncheon consisting
of potato salad, pickles, sfiltines and
! punch. lea. cream, cake an J - mints.
' Those enjoying this mend besuTe the
officers were: Me.sdanigs.__R. S. Roberts,
C. J. Benson,'Mary Burke, Har1
iet Green and Misses Gertrude I-ott,
Cornelia Gordon, Odessa Bates and.
Uattio Belle Gladden.
The meeting-closed by singing the _
i;lub song fuul adjourned to meet
with Mrs. Bhrke, Feb/. 17, at 2225
Gcrvais StVeet.
were .favored with several selections
from the Waverly Street mixed quartet
after the transacting of other
n.'-iju an we listened toatlTc closing
remarks by the Pastor Rev. C. Simon,?
'
------TV -meshing: was"well^ atteride' i '
much inspiration seemea' to charac? i
tcrize ull who was piosent.
I'lWfiMI I 'li '
Saturday,- January 3ft; 1933.
CHA-TPELLE STATION A. M. E.
1?XLLJLC1LN_F. WS
"" Rev. H. J. Bryant, Pastor.
The Sunday school is very encour?ginc;
now, to anyone who may come
in to visit, it.. And we t.re pleased'
to have So many of our friends-coming-in
and wish more will come.
A beautiful mottling as Sunday
morning was brought tidings of
spring to the members, of Chifppelle
Station. The bread "of life was offered
Sunday mcrning , from--Rev. JF:
15-17.'"Theme Spiritual Famine. The
pastor's theme was illustrated and
coincided with the time,
. The League was called to order 'by
the president at 0:30. The yropram
was composed of solos, papers and
a short talk which wasuyery interest- '
ing. ' ^ . , __
QYiite a few ministers visited our
church Sunday Evening, Revs. JTaf-~'"
per, iviarun and ox vna. Kev. Simons
brought ?tho-iM:ehinp; message.
it is useless to sa./ anything con-"
cerning the sermcr that he delivered
for cveryone-fchttt-lrrrows Rev.-Srmons ,
knows what was delivered as soon *
as you . see by whom it waS delivered
The Clubs of-Cltnppelle Station are?
busy tryimr to put over a gieat pro
gram next (Sunday Jan. 31.
?The- ehtn rh?has been divided into ~~ ,
two parts?men and women's clubs.
Each club is doing its bit to trample
the other. Everyone is invited to
Chappelle Station Sunday /overr"'Jan.
31, 7:30 p. m., to see the ladigy"^
of Chappelle Station show The men
how to put a job over. s
Rev. Ginn will be tug speak< '' and
several quartettes \vill- be present to
render suitable selections.. If . you
miss the program you sure will miss
a treat. So we extend the invitation
to alb to come and help put the pro- 1 '
gramme oVer.
LADSON CHURCH.
On Sunday morning, Jan. 25th, the
minister Rev. A: S. Powe,. chose as
hi* ti'vt n portion of -Matt.- tTr28r~ =
"Come Unto Me."--$his? message .
was. a very timely and inspiring one.
Through it we were made to see that
in 'all of* our searching and seeking
for happiness and rest, if is to be
found through but one source and
that is our Lord and Savjpur Jesus
Christ. All that is required of-us
today in the finding of this happiness
and rest is, the laying aside of our
taking up His yoke of peace and humility.
Quite a number of visitors worshipped
with us Sunday morning. We
are always glad to have them.
1 am sure that all. will bo pleased
to know that Miss Pelot our Sunday
Sellout treasureiT'WTin lm^ hemf ?in~ t.hn ~"sick
list for .quitc awhj 1 e is improving", T
nicely. iShe extends to the Sunday
school her thanks and appreciation
for the lovely floral gift of last week.
ST. JAMES ?
Rev.' W. G. Or ?n, Pastor.
We Haiti another ?-ea* day Sunday.
I'eginning with tr?? Sunday school at
the usual hmir 10 T.. m. . The lesson
was well discussed find?revievved?by
our Supes intendent. Dr. -a-ruf??
J. C. IVJcClellan., Doan and Mrs. Fitzpatrjc^
were present and gave timely
remarks. We say to them come a- '
Rain. * . \
At 11:30 Rev. Owens preached a
sermon on old ae-e. JTmrt-71. - Psalm? J
TT-T8 verses. Subject' Old Age.
There were many convincing -things "T"-"!
said about ^Lefng?old in-the?fcervi-e#^ i
of, God,-which made life seem worthsviule.
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AT .'D^o the pastor, contrr^gnt^" j
antH JTH11A? V-h'oir went to Bethel A.
AT. E. Churc-h- t-p- witness the great
District drive'. The Junior choir _ is
directed by the efficient teacher and
leader Miss Bertha Rouknight. They
rendered a very unioue nrpgi-fim dnr
tng the Eeague hour.
The League !-< having a debate
Sunday afternoon at 0 p. irn. All are
cordially invited to come and hear
this wonderful dclwrte.
Sunday night Rev. Owens preached
from Rev. 14:7. Subject: Fear God.
This was a sermon full of the Holy ^
Ghost. After the sermon one young' |
VM'iman^ciinie forward anTl mined
church. This is the 7th since Conference.
Our choirs are singing in
the spirit as never before. All de
part merits of the church are active
and .ready to do some bip: thinprs.
The sick, are Mr. and Mrs. Bouknipcht
and Mrs. Martha Davis.
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f LEXINGTON, NEWS
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S-indoy Schorff at Now Brfhul A. M. ?
h;. L'hurcn was held at the usual hour.
TJev. S. J. Johnson preached a wonderfi.il
sermon at Spring Hill A. M. ,
E. HUlVHi Mmday morning also at
Bethel Sunday night. .
The A. C. E. League met at r>:00
o'clock with all officers Tn " charge.
Prayer by Mr. Eobcrt Hampton. Mr.
Paul Ethridgo the principal speaker,
on the subicct "Twv Paths lie open
for each Life." Rev. Johnson. Daw- *
kins and Jackson, M-s, Hexie GritTin . 't
is stiii conrmei to r.er lied also Miss
Franc?*' Coe
Mrs: -Emma Wiy;*all of Batesburg
is-visiting her itr rticr nnd father 3I'"and
Mrs.' Riissell Partee.
Mrs. Hula Suber, Mrs. Nedene
Jackson -nnd Miss Carolyn Brown
were the guests Sunday afternoon of
Mrs.. Jennie Fligh and family. Miss
Sara Minis is hack home from tne
hospital and is doing fine.
" Mrs. Annie Lec. nieces and nephews
visited hoy- Sunday afternoon.
Mr". R. H. is looking for a wife.
Tie is middle age; Christian man; has
and want a Christian woman, age 33
to 50r I an; light skin, about 6 feet ^-4
5 inches falL_.11 there is a woman '
looking for a husband and home write
or call to see me. Mr. Robert Hampton,
R. F. D. 4, Lexington, S. C.
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