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SUMTER NEWS.
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A Thought A Day
!'?;> Or. ( \Y. Montuomerv.
had thu>t; distinctive qualities which
.niehr have ^made.-tmil- the greatest"-'
king Of Israul,. but his indoniital.lv 1
will. his desire to choose His own way 1
in spite of the counsel of' God an \ Samuel;
brought down upon him .tor" t
j rents of gloom and destruction.
The climax of this tragic life wa *
reaehe i when he disobeyed God an;.: .saved
some of- the choice cattle of
the Ama^ekites from; that point his .
lift was a continuous decline,- until .
wt rind him at the home of the witch. .
of Kndor ei>tr<-ating her- to bring
' back Samuel. ~ " - . -
[' The minister further said that tir
r?.;!iu?liX?tit v >a?o!te?re-*tr-tcled ent i t ?=
to OKI Testament literature. Many i;.-'
; tlividunls* when the "Samuel of Op ;
' pvKunity."- is gv-ne ci v out in vain
i.fbr ,its i etui n. The greatest Samuel
that t omes an .individual today i>
the opportunity to; serve God.
! This was a very helpful sernt- h
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CHKKAW NEWS
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M. E. Church.
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c'.y.i.g wr.jcn was .trivet-: by a...
M e regret*' to s.a y Mi. \\ i.
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There. ua*-a play giver. a? P. ber: 4
.1 u* aijid ar-u ;ga ?>, r.o . M "rday <
>v. rung. May ^ under m.e a'!..-! ..v.- L;. ' <
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-i Tuc.-i.jy.'May ?.The . ;k<
;.;er.t exercises will continue :b:oUgi">
M or-say evening., May _ ?. .a 4.as- *
The May Dav e.\i-s\ir? 1 b oulte-f-?<
Metro: iai Academy were eh; yv i I ' <
The parade was better ' a..!, e v- ,
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ST) JAMES NEWS ? i ,
>*. .Ja ires ;> still-on a :v.ovv under!'1
the leadership of Re v. Ower.?.
Wv ;ust'ended Friday night a sue-? ;
,tv>-f.:i revival meeting in whit:, ui.Bi.ju
nine confessed" Christ. and 'about
The. services Sunday _\yas .opened.i
_usual with early: morning prayer^'
meeting. astd- Sunday School at ten
with each teacher in their place,'
ady :"..r , Tessnn, ,T:r. a " ? > .
sr. icwe-l by the superintendent. Mr.
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At 1.1 ,um o'cl k- Rev, Owens preach ?f
a spiritual seripon from St. John ,
hrd c:iar>ter and 1 verse, si! -ert T?a.
peru ration.
S'-rday evening we wtre made to
ne/oice by a sermon preaehod by Rev. j
Rfyar.t of Chapel Station.
Sunday night Rev. Owens preach- \ '
ed" another very, splendid s'ernv.ri. j
"Walking?with?God."
Monday night we were entertained*
by and entertainment given by Mrs. t,
' >..r.,-: r.f Anti"ch- for thv Red and
like armies. Xhfc_er.U-itammejit. w,a? Z
ar. enjoyable one. We are thanking j
along with our members, the other 1
.i trnners. who helped to make our
meeting a sucess. 1
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c are tropin? to' enjoy a prWirr&m
n honor of mother. ponsored by the
n :hers of St. .James- Church;-and by
he young folk Sunday evening. .!
Sponsored by Miss Bertha Bnuklight.
We havt on the sick li>t Mi>.
)wens. . i
We are. hojmig to have a suecess
t'onlo-t?hotv. e-en?b"iufr?< 'I1: a pel?
liyir and St. James.
- I'fte v- -mestimts from ST. "hame- are
Wis. Gussie Mae Bight and Mis. EJa
May field.' We are glad to have
Vliss Elouise Generette in the- city,
if'.er a ?uce-siul school term.
Mr. Bouknight is a lit:'-:- better at
: - whiting 1\L- pr.ty tjnit :it v.; 11
n be well .gain. . 1
r::e. Bee- v ; \ i i.-b. had .*;i:it.e- a
Ve-ssfui mee-t.ng at the- home of
; re-siden; Ellen J hns n. They
.:'v also pieparing tc> put on a pro
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GADSDEN NEWS
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5 Th?* -<v?>I wcatiuT !j6i;e is , killing a '
j.r<?oi| I>if of 1 lie i'otton that ix> ju I i
(.in tijr 'up.
..frs. t . M. W i-lincr inuK/ica 10
Oraiiift'ljurjffc S.. (?. Monday .to visit,
}.<-r children Mr. Paul W! Wehl/er
;rvjj t? olletfiL.studeht of South Caro1
Ltiii?State- < 'oth-tfe and Hiss-MT
a ; Mr, John W'ehher third hipdi
h: .*h -< (tool students. .
Mis. Uutll f'ookard <<t" Wellfoid,-S.
C. s.j (.'lit the week end visiting Mrs.
Annie House uf Kastover, S. and
sT-Tio'r;slimit'.-. ~
Misses I.ueilo and Iva Lee Fir^h
wen; visit' rs at the. home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. lJawdoph, Monday I*. M. '
.Mr. and Mrs. Iilakel.vSe-ott -of
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Kastdv.er, S.. were' the quests ol
?d i'. and MiV. .1. jfri Kandnljih on 11 m
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Columbia, S. C. JL
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Saturday, May 7th, 1932
nl.'terjioo'n >!"' I'?? 1 ~t. "i
"Trn?r tt-i ntliy um'J?:fHtvta Bobo
who < Tilled hwjr.e on account of
i fro?rir^ri-h?it)?ctt<-ir -unclfe Tucker (},?-?Woo'luHt^iii
LU ne'd to Hencdict* C'olir?
iln-'iirt to rcv-tuino their studies,
Mr*. ( at lieri<i(i Hol'ey and .Nils.
I-o.ii.-c; W. fiahd lpir stopped at tiu,*.
Waverlcy Hospital Saturday fo see
.,1. - l:,n:i Collin*, mother, of l)r A
.J. ( liin.- ?vhcj had a very serious op<
-rati if tv o weeks ayo. Theyj wa-ri.pded
to f in?i .M ! s . * ollms M
proved and in a eheei ful mOPd. ?
[ .Ml of,the nurses were- ylad to see
Mrs. Randolph-out acain after having
11'<-n an innate- tfiere from Feb.
Hi to March JR.'
Mr. 1'.tfi:e-r filadst- he- Wuodard,
on of tin--late- Hampton \V. and MarI
aji '. ,.\. W oodwai!d quietly passed t
away on the 2^>h.-TTf April "at the
hon,<-- of his '.-ist'er, . Mrs.' Marion'
\\ l iyiit M> J.e- -ti e uf Hay:.oil, - f>. C. ,
-mi to i-'-latc h- -:~t1' Margaret U.?1?
Woodwa: d died i:i New Yol'k City '
a.l m-i-\ i_ ( -were held from
Red. Hill Uapti.-t Church by. his pas- %
r< r Ip v. T. I.. Iuj ke-.tt Wednesday at
h:!<*!'niftit was in the- church
1: :y: 'flu- mutual undertaking
I i <,. . f s TnUji r. y. I'fnUm'fcd.ifXl'el- '
l-'x-i".*. , >; j L. . whie\) was a crv-d.it to
<!.i f.a.-vT is- survived 'by- two
I';?o"!-7"~afid--'fm;r -i-Ufs, .Mi* H. A. , >
;t .<1 of Gadsden. S. C\. Mr. \V.
1), Wir .d ..a. d <;!' Aiken, S. C.;'Mrs.
:*aiiie I. liisa W. Woodward.of pads- ~V
dv-n >. ( Mr.-, Rath \V. Rookard of
Well-ford. S. and Mrs. Ma;ion
Wiv-iin Abl.c-r-ter of Hagood. S. C".
W V N U-:n?An experienced physi'viain
bedding a ,< uth Carolina license,
' mvnfii''' ji C.r 1'yjinv Clinir -
Apply ill itor-mn of- Write to Dr. M. A.
l-lvai.s. Ali 'lit.;il I nl ector, 2wl~ . laylor
Columbia, S. G. ' j
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