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beyond this vale of sojTow. We sympathize with them very much. We wereb 1 es^c 1^ .by having to Bailey from the Baptist Union which held its session at Zion Pilgrim Bap tst Church, 27-2'J. Jiev. liailey delivered a soul stirr.ng sermon and we were lifted up to a high place in the spirit of God and our hearts burned with the fire and the Iloly .Ghost ' while he preached to us from God's . * word. The Spnday School is working nov. as never before. They are trying to raise nfoney to meet its expenses and get a supply of books. We were glad to have Mr. Willie Jefferson in our School Sunday. It is very " en couraging to all to have such nicY. A\pme to the school with the children ;Qi>hore is but few men that will do that at this day. We will be glad to see thre day wheriL We will have the pleasure of seeing the following pep *"?ons coming to Sunday School: Jas. Childs, J. Childs,- Willie Childs. Mao ison Lumpkin, Isaac Kinard. Alfred ftates. Edmon Bates and others who would be great lights to the chinch ISrd chapter-and 11th verse wnun "~"?lreads: For other foundation can no I man Iky tfian that is laid, which i* jlJesus Christ."' In part the pastor rirpoinled out how ne*H>K*a^y ?i-s j_o l lay./a solid foundation even^irKiu; .building of house"?;* etc., because vvitn out a foundation these will hot be able to stand the raging ten) pes}. The same is true with the indivi Hal. He must have a strong foundation in order to compete With the wiiidM of the (world and the only fpuhH'atfgll i that will stand i^ that o? Chrlet. ' The mcs-age W!W vei y much impressive. : We were pleased to see the Supt. at his post during the Sunday School Wu wPl'P nleased to see the Supt. at his post dunngThe Sunday M'ilim!1 period. Having been, confined to his home for several days. On Sunday : 1 a S t waa nhU. tf> leSUiUi' lllS ilu ties. Sunday School was well al-' tended and me time was gloriously spent. ' Women's Day was eelobrated at the evening service preaching being dis-' t pensed with. Mrs. Viola Colonel of , Stewardess Axiliary was instrumental in presenting an interesting pageant. Mrs. M. T. Alston, the president of Stewardess Board No; 2 was " the?nf ccreninniek- Music by Emanuel Junior Choirs " ' ... ? "Songs'of Songs" a dramatic play based on Solomon was presented on Monday evning at the church, jjl* Our class meetings were largely Aamgttended during the week. The ser; 'Hvicee were inspiring. 'ill" Bishop Noah Williams of "the 7th 'JUlRniscoDal District will preach on the ?first Sunday morning. ' Messrs Singleton and Gander of Darlington, S. C., worshipped with us on Sunday morning. Also MCSdames Henry and Kirk, local visitors. Last but not Jeast. Don't forget the A. L. G. Dumb Supper June l.'l Anson Street. Admission ?. | 20 Cents. ? n.F.AVRS CHAl'KL ( . M. 10. ~ CHURCH ' We are glad to publish the i'nllowing indeed this was the greatest revival ever witnessed at Booker Washington Heights. Men women and children made their way to the * k church to witness the burning spiru of the true and living God, Grown^ S people rejoiced and prayer for God'sT If forgiveness. Forty-six wore happi I conyfiited. Forty remained at this M church, while thef~bthoi' frve ictleed to JU be sent to St. John and one to First Calvary Baptist of Leesville, S. C. Long before dark poophr nrmx?~fn?order to, obtain seats. Additional seats had to be secured until every bit of . floor space was occupied. % fTJi We may mention two special serwflymons, "Wheel in the , Middle _of a jLj Twheer.' and "A Scape Goat." which j ' ??ople whom were never known to (|! cry d? shout in church gave vent to 'I their fe&mg* whLle this man of I .. . ' ~~T : I UKTIIKI, A. M. K. ( Ill K< II Rev. I(. S. Lawrence, I'aslor 9 After, quite an interesting period of study of the...Sunday^ School los~.sou in which all seemed to have 'Pti-J joyed very much,?1). -Lnwreiu'e 'took charge and gave to the school a very timely review oil the subject of "JoU(j|)h's Dream.- " 'He then int?n?liw-. ed-to the school Roy. G. T. Khelltm ol Greenwood, S. whose remarks were interesting. At 11:15 A. II. pi*. Lawrence icivered a wonderful. sermon in the presence of two. .of; the Bishops of -hot chinch and to a very ca^cr andifuxt Ph'llipians 1:21: For mo to live is Christ, 'and to die is train. Subject "The Chrstian Life.' After the sermon three persons came forward by invitation /mml connected Ihem elves with t'h unchurch for which we ire very thankful. * At this point in the Service Dr. Lawrence presented B shop D.y ,-H. Sims of5 Columbia, S. aiid of the 15th Episcopal District who in well hoiv^n words introduced Bishop | soah Williams of St. Louis. Mo., who lias been assigned to the 7th. in his remarks on I lie .scrtllon?by Dr. Lawrence and his relationship to : nd love for the ureal A. M. K. 'Iiureh at once"planted himself deep- ! ly in the heart and memory of the people*. Apparently everyone was jieat'.y 'n.ipressed with the message n> hioutrht and gave vent to the ox-I p'resskn- an: "we're triad you came" Tor he is a magnet." Bishop Smi?" ihen introduced Prof. Simpkms of Si. -^ouis?Afconipnny rift Bishop Williams He" too! in h's rcnmi'lis oxprtp.-cd. himself as being highly pleased with lospjtality accorded them by Columbia, jilso the .sermon and service I)r. ' 1. iwrpnrr?dehh ui ed' the?stum win 'lit d:00 P. -M-.? A fter a, long and contin-. uous day %of sei;\yce - there was. that splendid number 6f the faithful in attendance. His texL was taken brews subject "TKe 'throne or Grace." The Junior choir of the J;eaj?ue-ren Tned service at this hour which was commendable and wojl pleasing. l>r. Lawrence made- this . ;t-.Pcnii-nt known in his remarks concluding- the. service." The program by. the Good Literature Committee .of which Mr. E. K. S'ghtler is chairman was greatly in spiring and of much benefit to the ' v until?especially?we?wish?to?thank all for parts they placed on the program-?especially Mrs. Thompson of Zion and Kev. fhomas William"of 1st Nazareth Baptist Churches also the following visitors from the various chtm-lri h " of--the city. Kev. Thomas Wiliams, Mr, Charlie Port (Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Thompson. Mr. - Unsse.ll.?Mr. Washington. Mr. Cun , ningham. 'Mr. Tucker, Mr, James Sims Miss Vivian Myers, Miss Hrlctrj Alack. Mrs. N. Ni'ul and Kev. Van.KM AN 1' KL A. M. K. ( III iU II Kev. K. I. Lemon. Pastor .? ; Sunday School was-opened at 10 A. M. by the Supt., Mr. M B Wil much enthusiasm. Teachers an I the* scholarsrwere in their places. ? At 11:.'10 A. M. Rev. Lemon\ ascended the rostrum and preached a most noble sermon from Isa'ah 10:.!l Hut they that upon the I-ord shall renew their strength they shall niouijt up with wlngi a eagles; they sli.aU -rim ami no be ?veary, and they shad wulk, a"fi iic'. "faint, ,'-(inject i trr^ ihat wait upor.- the l.ofd shall redew their s-frehgili, This indeed was a great st" !'M n. Revs. 8. L. Gla.W. L ;l urn! W. P IMair assisted in this service. The League was in full bloom at ?:30 P. M. _ ltev.-8.^L?Glass p r c ag h eiL. a -Aymj_ "crful sermon at 8 P. M. from SL, Luke 22.27; For whether is greater, he~that'.""sftteth at; or he that servetn Is not he that sittetfi at meat? But I am among you as he that serveth. Subject The Greatness through service. Many thoughts were, brought out of the subject to be long remembered. Mrs. Sop Ira Goodson, Rev. Ford, Mrs. Lila Patrick and Mrs. Eugenia Patrick were among the visitors. The Seven Kings was Indeed a success. Mr. Jerry Clurk was crowned king. We are gratefl to our friends ifiat, helped us. Mrs. E. C. Clark will give a silver tea at her home on Washington St. alt 4 P. M. . The public is invited Sunday afternoon, Juno 5th. The Girl Contest will be Wednesday night. June 15. Admission f> cents. Co-me out and enjoy yourself. ...... ~?? WI5SLKY M. K. CHURCH Rev. M I. Green, l*3s(?r . Sunday School began at .the usual ttour I0:li5 with the assistant Supt. f their post of duty Lesson' was discusser! with much enthusiasm Subject Right and Wrong Ambition. At 11 :30 the pastor ascended the rosrum. His text was taken from St. John 11:14-15; subject The Uplifted Christ. His sermon was yery inspiring to an appreciative audience. M'As Lizzie Clemons of Walterboro is the house guest of Mrs*. M. L. Green this week, attending Allen's commemo- J ment Miss Idella Jenkins of HastTngsTTFla God preached the word of God. Booker Washington Heights wa* stirretL-as- never before. One hour prayer services were conducted by Jro. Killingsworth, every night; high ly spiritual and full of fire, apd whom would not turn the service over to the pulpit until he had gotten his, audi-' once ready for preaching. May .God bless these men who made this meeting a success. THE l*Ar>l\1 K'l* c:.\Kl> oi' i n \m;s I 2. The* family <>'' th m; '!> . ("a I lit* ('. * I i? n K im .1 i i k. - in is .< | > 11? i 1 t-muiy ; iuu'.king sir.- "i .mf,<> ,frifn-s lor tlu-ir kinf!n'.-s. ni:n i I'm tn uui'i iiikss, uno uso <Ti < a. -< < i i injr her recent iirn. >> Mi'I (iiMi1 h. lUSHOl'V I I.J.K M.WS New lU'llii'l ?\. i\l. I-!, (lunch Rev. <' VJhinlap. histur Much inicto-U is f<-in^r ui.tnil- ti in the Sunday SchnoJ and eve; \ Sin day new un :?dM*rs qr.? c.i-uny mi j At * 1 I :'!(). u'clu k ??;i?* 'pa tor u li\ored a no! do -cranm w hhh' \\V I enjoyed At :>:.'/!) a lnr?fe crowd o." j.-a'tria ?ar.d friends . nu-t at. St. .Joint A. i1 tj. Chuivli, Rev. S. Ciiisat. 1'a-lor. witness the- 'Tc.i^ir . do!!. 'i at a ItlccUnR.?rK.'V.- A ..I. . t! etficii nt ldstriyt I'residi in was pre I'ent and ptuved himself wortity of to I petition. \ fle'r. a '.very lino pro'-ira by thy I .oral Lotltruci:.s_ AJi s.- t i < hoi't the wife if Rev. V\'. I. iieih. and Mi< : .loyro o'' i ii . Lj Li <' 111 white, woj'e p! a ant \:si.c. j.Il Ikriiert ha I Liei'i i 11 vit? ?i ft. sj'ji ; oil this ureas, on bill beehil-e of i?jh business in' limit! nut be.present ;u Mrs.Merbei t spu'lce in Iti: r i< aij. Si.Hi ui' tiu' ti:any ybotl tilings said 1 ?y li 'was- till' Wonderful Ill'lililKV 111 ui race tfnuip. Shi; . l.-u e. .jli as xi-'l li "TTTTft ttjt til' (iu.'l's. "Wbi'il ami sai l "I duiiiK wiitil'. be. In Ui I''ai to .a.. o. f I^T's ixpinefi'-es. Iu - h r ? 1.? lit?;f\x "Suinjtf l.'iw, Sweet CSiai < I'ted/ Dr. J; likii) v in iv.-.,iiiosi. Ill in wonderful address tiiiniiii'iulril 'li "Ifi'Vi r<'11<i.i 4111' inviT'iir ."ivV'l! V ifluslied KUvsts,?J 11' further sail I I didit^kni ?v iIn* Rev. I i.ci'lii'i i. but ii wife was capable of. taking his pi I nulled utely after this^iirociiam v weiulTd our way to the la- e of .Ms A' ley Maryh. where our series;' Silver Teas was held. After a vei bi iei' program a ikdieiims nrur o vanilla ice eVeani and cake was servi ; W e ai'c triad In i <'iwi i -1 in* Siiiiii . Xm*+?val -of kco county \v:it e<>n\e; at Dennis Hiirh Sehuol. Hishopyil S. C'.. June I'dtii. I'rof. II. Ii Ii-.iti President of the State Tearhefts' A soeiiitioiTifireiTnr with' other elfi ie telll'llel's liniri ?t I'm 1 Si", il l joyed by all. At <>;.')() the Kpworth l.e-ipue lie their program wliieh was in i-har, of .Missis Marg tret Anderson . ai Susanna Johnson, At H p. m. t lie Kldor filled l! pulpit again. lis text was t .uki fl'Oiu ? Proverbs titCttfv "Thf^ Ants a a people in t strong, yet )4e*y-)n pare .their meat . in the summer." The Quarterly Conforenee \v a held on .Monday night, Tile iepo of the virions hoards as a who \yas ^oo.l. The Kpworth Lea/no . v !!l gi d musical urogram on Sun 'ay afte noon at IT -p. in. ' Sunday . being1 Communion Day tl pasto-r is Urging all members to 1 present. ro..i/BAUfejj" M r. OI.IVI-: \. M. K; ( III K( II r- | I*. \V. ,)ordon. l*ustor Itev. F. H. Ileminpway be-fore. ser-" j-i?v.irr They had a w--o-in meeting. Tin ?'u.i- in1!.- ? t~777t;.il;iy ii ^i.l Trp ' the pastor which was largely at1'" - fi ?<!?. 11 all-, enjov.d l.y'all. 1't ()ii Monday of lns_t,_ week the l'u 'ial ol mil l.ider Rev. I). ('. ihawas iiM m Si. .m !.it A. M. 1*1. Church l"' . iarioii. Two rur> were there from Myrtle Heaeli. They were Rev 11 W .lordan, .Mrs I'. K. Rainbow, Mr. (I.. Spray. Mr. M. S. Sumter, dViver. *' a oiia'rs wcr .'.Irs. Oracle l\iny ii-s .\l:n iah " Ivifiaay. Mrs Hertha *7;? '!' . .ijii.?jM is.' I . a A i rren -irrrri?Mtt w-,?t-h?M Her.?ill.. t'i.?>? t Mis. Maggie King is "luck with !**.. as a.;;yiit at'tor .In ing away for some .mm . "\\e M!V 1 V' I'VoUd try "have* IH*" .mbacR: with l:-. 'l ? V" On Tuesday night of last week Mr: le.l- Bvilertry. Sa-r Ik'llaniy. ji-ll-. v' p. I. e and Aide) llcllamy were dowjfiV' >-i ~~i TTie occ.iii h. iv I hey capture i a?" ifiVii. se weighing !"n> lbs after beI^L die.-.-ed. -Tile..' tolllld ll"> '"-"and about-?4 (lli -"mall ones. They l''- -are bud a "nice en'..* They also gave ?! -r-H?.1. l;b?(Keen,.?;-ne?head?waller a: .sV asiilw!ih"h~Jl??t.el abiiuC a "117s. He b' ui < did-enjoy it' very mu:h. ' We are very proud to have- Miss 1'iiot.hy Spiny up agan. She ha. I:: i.i-fii vei^?Lit-lor a week. She has . ii'.i 1: i 1 y. ice rvTred. V\ i'?'!?. ii'ijn*?siu? will ciint'inut' 'Todisprove. Mr-. .Maggie King is hack with u> .main aljfcwn mUi'ii^?auuxy for sntm time. WeNue very !>k?u i to liayi her buck, with us. ,l; HKT1IKI. \ M. K. ( III li< II <J. i . ' h-__ Ih-v.-lk -AX-.-AVulkfiv P-ustor? ;t kliHUt. v*. ( '. >: Sunday May 22 was a high da> >. at ISnthel . nsp ic of the ii.iv- hanging' i;l . lmals, a. large Cijovyjl was nut to take > < a pai l in"l!u* .Spndu;.-' S.honl. It was , . o id .-i-n .1 a- .u ud '1 he. lesson wa r. discus. *.*?I liy the teachers and schol; i > wi' it a i > at thought. ? rrVt?1 i " we listened1 to- :v wnn^rr-i till -oin."!i (iiyachi'it by Kvangcljst ??i i w:. _ ??:' Philadelphia. Pa. ;. Oui iy .ear.- w..iv m.ade to burn while hill .-likiii u i'i us by the w,ay . .. ,i A t'.Aind m back in the serin ..in- again Us v. Kdward Crazier dels i.vi-r ! :< .-our stirring sermon which i-veryoi., . njoyed - very much. Tlu v < ar U.i i t iut l was pluimed was a ; !uh rai.-mg the login's, ir u'iiojir.; - "V.-r $25 would rcfidve $2.on ! a- a : M . l.'Capt.. UeY. Walkei ?Sf-j?i; N-ii. 2. (apt. R. 'Reese, ld.(?">r T*-ll> friii^ti No. 1 |\ "t'api. .be .Jenkins; $2S.25; Club n, Capt .i ' ( i t is. $200; Nlo H. ('apt W u~ Ni'|s'.-i: : 'in. All members were made p." t o feel ;r -id wiU'ii their captain. .Mr. Trr ,i>M. ; - leie vcd his rewaiul-Iuia*! eV- i v ttoward and making his I I I * . ' A I PINCKNKY'S -Fl rM):;HTAKi;i{ AND LK sortII ( AKOI,IN t .? y?in .o?i' tin . trumi111 Rei. A. I-.. 1 -Rainbow. I mmcd rarely f. ittrrwiTrf; " rlir -tk'votiomtl "rfilc'v. AW" L tb.ie st'let te<T": Jereiii.ah 1 1 N ~ s-ubieet Spiritual Draiyirht. The >trm<>u was in-pirini; Sunday School period was a scene nf nty.-h interest and enthusiasm. Adult Class 'No. 1:. is stili a >Mu:); the banner. Tlu* pa-tor t-ondti e tile ri'V inv,' The. Lta^lu is ac.\i and wo Vis.ii" iaat tutor w.lh . ; 11!. t>hi- . \ a t ,.i , in.ikr a" '"-KaU'l" slitVesS.' :? ?' ' u ' s I'. M.v a spit n :d p.. ^ ahi i tiwkivtl b\V t he >na; y" Seek ; 1 l he Mi-s;ion.:r>" Sot'i. ly nit l I l a!:. ' niyhl -7 al tile honieof Xns. Lu.'u (titwans. Quite a number "I "'-a people attended the funeral of. .VI ; IVTulrnr Mr Cray. ?The" "Mi- -'onai v presulenf "o'l" * theMarlon I listi.it t' 1'"tiday. at Rrown- Chapel A. M. K. . Chureii. on the Ruek 1 * ?rt r'n'. uit. Rev. R>. IV Levis,tin; left- Conway Friday al'tiinoon for Albany, (la., where he is pasturing. The Rev. Cioi'e is attending the! .Vonvmeneenient of Allen 1 n.wrsity this. week. Mrs. .1. 15. \ Wilson was tailed to MHun'-Hg last 'I'lH-^ilay ' "ii iiiryniH t?l" thi' - <' !' Iict t":i l lu" . K<\ . W J. Robinson. erience means skill I ;11 > i 1 i I \?I he reason y you can place tit st confidence in our |Vjlbl| lity to serve you best. ?erior equipment, mo- I ate cost^care in every r?ggrt? JNLKAL HOME I KNSEI) EM H A LM EK ()F ? A AND (iEOIUilA ' I' unoral Cars'and Funeral Equipment ? T ? AS GOOD AS 111 E HE ST And Heller than the Kesl B And Prices I .ess Ollire I'hon, .">707 KesUleitcc Phone 77('?."> p i none o*ZV, Kes. Phone 8264 4126 W ashington St... Columbia, S.C. 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