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Sunday services were well attended all
at Macedonia Baptist Church. The jn
Sunday School is progressing- nicely
under the leadership of Miss T. Booz- ,
er-. The .nvenibers of this church were p
'' delighted to have Dr. J. tl.""Porter of
Harbison Institute to speak to us on?t
June 19th at o P. M. The mcssaee\v
was filll. of information and spititua'
fervor. . \U' who ?iard him er.joyen u
the messij^. lie .?p l:e very briefly
from this subject:* "Your relationship
' to God." Iveep \our relationship with
God, clean and clear cut; stay oil the
. lives doing tin- best', deeds that our
heart*- produce. This, meeting was
held in the St. Peters Rosenwald, Auditorium.
' sj
Afisses Vermel Loiieh and Kosa
Lee Jones are visiting relatives and I '
Tl'iehds In V\ aVheslroro. l,oot'giS7~Wo ~
are. wishing them a pleasant stay.' '
Rev. Ira J. Gamble, sop of Rev. J. ^
A. Gamble, is visiting his parent's,
... Rev. Gamble pastors a church in J
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Miss KtUel Lee Sarnieis?and?Mi\
William Droher' were- recently mar- 11
ried. Their many friends wish them .
happiness and success. p. .'
MiSs-Arciha Suber, Mr. Abrha'm
" Leaphartss "and -M rs. .facksOp of Lex?
; ington were the Sunday evening M
guests of Miss Boozer. 3 ^
Chapiii Town Baseball team nosed JJ
out the Irmo Devils, Saturday after- '
rmnn in o * ^ *1?
At ,'5:.'{0 the women gave a prrogam
whiuh Was a rare treat. .Mrs.
Moore was in charge anil Mrs. L. I'.
- Campbell, presided at the organ. The
,/Jhoir 'furnished excellent inufde.
Mrs. I. Kv'Batriste and Miss Ruth
? ?Peaks; sang a heanlifnl solos. M1'* _
E. J. Wiliams rea l a splendid paper
while Mrs. V\\. A. Ross made, a very
t-'mely address.
_ A special, lea.are ,.f the nrotrrim
was a very thoughtful lecture by Rev <x
JMYs. Williams. It is hoped that
g\jtch good will come-front the lecture w
i (h was directed to both men and ^
<komen. Mii-t. M'vtie Cunter and ')(
Mrs Roulwjjre cook the olTering 1S
At night a crowd" greeted "The
women to Tme thrm- carry oat their- ~Ci
closing program.
Mrs. Williams was?rrgarn presented
and sh.e preached another wk>n- j w
derful sernlon. The text, was "W^at ; th
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link ye of Christ." Indeed God
is with her. Mrs. Florence Starks
ti Mrs. Loise Coe lifted the oflferg.
Mrs. J Sin\s acted as Pastor's
eward." Thus the Women ended a
iy that will not soon be forgotten;
residing Elder Ellis will hold the
larterly conference at Way man on
i iday night While Rev. W. B. Boulare
will preach Thursday and Friiy
nights in- the interest of soul
iving. The elder will preach Sunly.
Everybody is invited to hear
lis gospel preacher. ^ A
District Meeting: of the Courts
Fairfield county was held here
stHb\iday afternoon with the dis ict
deputy Mrs^ L. P. Campbell
esiding;
There were six courts represent1
ami the principal speaker was Sir
rank Edmonds, District Grand Depty.
In the course of his adress he
lid that there are three classes of
.ople; namely: obstructive, destrucve
and constructive. He plrid- high
ibuce to the deputy and courts o:
airfield and said that they were in
u> constructive class, while in town
ir Edmonds was the guest of Mrs.
'Ui 1?U(, OVilHWIi ~ J *?v. ,
lilton of "St. John Baptist Church,
is- text" was taken from Ezekiel 37:3
he sermon 'was ;ibly preachedr~MaTry
mis were made ,o rejoice. .
The vfrist wat-ah rally has closed,
liss Sadie Shuler as first prize winL-r
and Miss Annie Lee Kennerly
coiul.
Key. j. 11. Do/.ier was highly eifutained
at the home of Mr. and
Irs. David- Bprvrpari one day iast
.,ek.
Mrs. Annie Greene spent the week
vd at Miss Lillie Logan, Orange"g,
8. C. ?
Miss Daisy Brunson left Sunday
>r Asheville. N. C., where she will
end the Summer. We' 'hope for
r a pleasant stay.
1 --Mr-J a nil Mis. Russell Dvmvnnnd
nr-Russell, Jr., accompanied by Mr.
ar'iofl Bovian motored to Columbia
uesd&y to visL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Tuler.
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The Willing Workers Cub met at
i.- home of Mrs. E. L. Book *.rt on
Mnday"' evening after the ?. jsiness
ssis.n a salad course was served.
The Juvenile Missionary Sodiety
ill meet at the?church Saturday
::0 I'. M. All members are expectI
to be i resent.
K'cv. 14. (!. Scott will preach at
h??A \i. E. C.nivch Sunday
e 111 at --ight o'clock
Mr. Elliott Brunson is sJl on the
ck list. We hope lor him a speedy
.overy. .
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IN MKMORIAM
Hi sad but loving memory of a
_'ur husband William E. McMahan,
ho passed away oirrie 22, 1931.
.ving aiul^ktrd in all his ways,
plight and just to the end of his
(lays;
liitere an 1 liu'e in his heart and mind
beautiful 'memory he has left behind.
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Living wife .and ouughter .
Mrs. Emma Ar McMahan .
Susie (Wright) McMahan
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THE PAliMET
IIARTSVILLK A. M. 10. CHURCH
MOWS.
A splendid program was had at qj
Mt. Calvary A. *M. K. Church, Sun- i a
i day, June 21). There was a largo I S
{crowd gathered and many friends
[from out of town _ and many from
'Jerusalem Baptist Church and many |
from other churches. On tho program ,M
were many recitations and solos. Miss j(
Diary Heed and Lonnie Dubose sang, i?
a duett, "A long", and "Miss Marv <
I Reed sang again "He loves even Me" (
1 Mi as Georgia Jones romlr. etcd ,tlie
I program. Miss Oliver Bailey, Mr. Jo- ^
' teph Co pel and ab one table, Miss
|Louise Grim, ami Mr. Jaek Butler "(J
1 lifted the ottering.. A good sum of
money was^. raised* Kaeh table raised .
the same'amount. The program was ,
enjoyed by everyone. Mr. Brock, Mr. '
Lonnie Dubo.se, Misa Ernestine Coo.?
(and Miss Ethel Lee Johnson Wore visitors
from the Baptist church.
The Elder from Florence was at *
Mt. Calvary A. M. E. churdh, ^aturday.
The report twus very- gootL ?- =
Miss Mary Jones from Hartsville
S. C. has ieft for Myrtle Beach to
, spend the summer.
I Everybody from far and near is l<
asked to Aft it the Flor-Darl i^anitori
jum, Florence, S. C. and see what a
nice place it is because we \<}on't
know when we will have to go there I
as a patient. .. . '
A splendid meeting was held at I
Centervflio A. M. E. Church out in
I the country. Rev. Ransom of Mill- '
jlins conducted the meeting.
I When vnn 'ni'o i" Itii'lcviUn
me neipnrg nana v rue on i nursaay
evening. The meeting was held for
the purpose of electing vlfLer<. Th.
.officers elected were as foljowg: Mrs,
II. II. Butler, president; Miss p.-l5^
Harrison, vice president; Mrs.. M. A.
'Manning, reelected secretary;- .Mrs.,
Ahneta Cooley, assistant secretary;
[Mrs. Mary Harrell, treasurer; and
Mrs. Helen Sparks, chaplain. The ll
;club commended itself "bn . having
"such ;ii splendid corps, of officers.
Miss Ella Bailey who is head nurse , :
at -Waverk-y Hospital at Cidunvhia is
at home. She has been confined with
'a nervous break-down, hut is up now.'
j 't'hose on. the sj.. k list are: kittle ^
Mr. Joe Smith,."Mrs. Lucy John-on.
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Mrsi Entma Jackson, and Mrs. Lou,isa
Jackson, We hope for them?a
'speedy recovery.'
| Mrs.Eliza Corbett was funeralized
?W-orloortdayi JoQt*?or. . L> _
morn her loss, lu-r husband, Mr'.'Amos v'
Cocbett, and a daughter Mrs. Helena (
Brown and a host of other relatives. jt
and friends.?A subscriber. ,
SELLERS NEWS "
Sunday-heing-a pleasant day, S. S.j
was largely attended at B:iltim?rrtf"A. ?'
M. E. Church. The school was op- "
' ened"at~H)~-rrVtnclc "with ' 1 he officers H
and members at their post* of duty.
The lesson was beautifully discussed L
by the teachers and pupils of 0.11 i
classes. After the discussion the .
[school was favored with a splendid el
.review by the pastor, Rev. W. 1>. Williams.
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Service began at 11 o'clock. Rev. M
Williams preached a splendid sermon.
His subject was "Father" since it
was Fathers Day. The senm.rr was
enjoyed by all that lfr'Ui'd*^"
At 3:30, a splendid Children's-JJay
program was rendered at tilenns
.Chapel M. E. Church, The program
was one of the 'best that has ever
heen rendered at that church. There
was a singing contest between the
' senior and junior quartets. The junior
quartet w<|n. The collection was J
fine also.' 7'fy11 /> ??r\
Tlie Usher Board'*of Baltimore A.
M. E. Church is getting along nicely !'
also the. Usher board of the Baptist *'
i church. The A. M. p. board met with '
- the 'Baptist?Board?at the linuie?nf" ~*~
L Mr. ami Mrs. I/acy Abranv'Thursday 1
night. They report a very pleasant
meeting. Should you visit either of
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TO LEADER
./"Sjl'MTliK NEWS
Tin: Junior Missionary Department*
f 1*1 mpnel M, E. -Church presented
pleasing program at the church or
uiulay ov'.ning, June 19. . .
The Federated (T.ih's of the* city
:i'e noi become dist our-aged over
'.fact of the meeting being p**sti>:icd
until fidl. They have decided
> work harder' in older fto.?make a
ettor report for having more time.
! e Progressive Club me.t on Tuos
sjr jii'Lernooji. Jniicj l :.t the htnuc
I' Mrs. Minnie Brown and the One
[ore i: fro it Oiub. met-rm Wednesuy
afternoon, .Juno lb-at the home
Mrs'. K;nnia An-rows. Both elubs
ti nnilated plans for the evening pic
ic "to he given on Morris. College
a 111 pus on Thursday evening June
o
The T. .V. C. was extended a most
r.iviUtis vuiLiirJUlLuPient 1.11 Tuesday
I'k i noon. June 1-1 whe^ -.he reguir
meeting was held at the h&me'of
[ is. J. I). Atkinson. Several nro,e.-sions
of brulge~were played and
refreshing repast served.
Tiie Good Fellows Club receive<l
>y.?. i-.i.et .uiumeui on Wednesday
veiling at their regular meeting
hiili, was held at the home of Mr.
i 111 iain mace. 1 lie soclttl hOlll' WHS
viH -just after tho regular business
. eiiug. Very U hi filing refreshmen.s
IV Stl'M'tl.,
Mr. ;m<l Mrs .Mines Toriey tender-,
treiiyrous iMK-fpilality to a large
milter ?r liitle folk on Friday af:j
i ?.? in, .1 Line 17 ill honor .of their
:t!o daiiyhler . Rernioo's - birthday.'
I'.,, i. ei i \ afi? i n..on spent and the
-r-r?ire cream and cake nerved will
!). rememheretl hy t hp little";
inch.
Miss Klouise' Kevan left on MonI
.. Juno I.", h all end sunnner school
l State College. i - -?<
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew mlible of
uskeyee Alabama, spent Wedncsy
ai'U'iitooii. Jane l"> with Mr. and
Irs. E. P. Palmer.
Mis.; Maly" .lack on. of Marion
i. ni iJie nast. vv.eek in the city vis-.
in- Mr. and Mr-. Mark Herrington
ii<! I'rv;f. and M-i's. E. E. Jones.
Dr. (iny Douglass originally of
; wherry. S, and a recent gra.-.l:He
of?" ' y. was 'he flirst of
I'--janl Mr.-. U. N". Evans on Sunday
one Pnh.
MM N'a.o ni Mil liards, n is a-, homo
fiei. i-jr hinp iii Mewpo'* News, Va.
mug the past school term;
.Y i...In Mil 11.!'r')~"- III1"' I Ml Ma..' is
Ming*. ' ? . i ?.?i Mr.-. Cyrus Art h. i
.! M:- 'Mi A: .i
.Miss llattie liomptop formally of
,'s lit;/ Pal living in New York City
>, I'vi'j'.i 1 years*" is itA limno again
V ' * J >111 t ? ?
< aiai -Miss Kelly. of Augusta, (?a.,
iri thv guests of .Mrs. S. .1. A ikon
i Sunday June lit.
Mr. ami .Mis. -Joseph 'Richardson
ttt?1!: t!<' ?dung'tuT left SiimTtu to
>j| pniiil s X'otlh.
RKTHKI, A. >1. K. J'lU'RC'II
I\ u.gM".re. S. C.- Sunday School
pelted at J0:t)(>.o'clock iis usual. The
??-ti?on n i" i ' 1 hi dkcto^ei) an ;
as enjoyed hy everyone." We were
i>ry glad to have the following visors
who are student-.cachet's at our
iinnier s.ho 1 here: Miss Shelton 'of
liarleston: Mrs. I'erks of Charleston
rVlT Miss I.i: lion. They all gave us
iu' wry' inspiring 'remarks.
Our regularSi rvice's began at 11
clock. Rev. J. S. Reini, pastor. devolved
the M-nr.on from the part of
>e s(M i|4;tatp^-Muu-- ias;ul:?L'AYlum myi.
idther and fit flier forsake tne the
ord w'ill take he Hp." He prcaeh1
and explained it so tha-., eaeh one
> ild clearly understand the sermon
al ly. " : - ;
Itevj Walker began the revival
n?etiiig on Monday night, June 20.
,'e are having a very sueeessl'ul refyal
ve ting.
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OR I'M' NKWS
Sunday was a line day after allost
tw . weeks, of rainy an 1 cloudy
ather. .Huge crowds visited -he
firious ehmviies. Alter a very live
unday School the Rev. Jackson as
sunt delivered a soul stirring ?"iv
urn... *
Misses Adleaii Buick and Gnrdin.i
fr.orr worshipped?with' Rev.?W. S.1
uilo at Kingshury Sunday. Ail scrim:
including the afternoon prorani
were well attended.
sir. T. k. 11 ,'.man and family spem .
ip day in Flon nee last Sunday 20.
MUs. Mamie Albert and family of
1. rune st< ppeij l>,v for a friendly
lal with Mr. K. K. Guile last SunMr.
10. 10. Guile left Monday \o
[tend sufti'rner schopl at Darlington.
ThoiYins, M. It. Sorter, and L. Ship :
an taking such interest in teaching
iminer school. The ehildren in the
imary grades are attending in
rge numbers.' .
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HISHOI'VIU.K MOWS
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New liethel A M. 10. Church?Kev.
C. A. Dunlap, Pastor
The Sunday School opened at the
Usual hour with the Sunt*, and teach/-.
ers at their .post of duty.- Tlie lesson
under discussion "Jacob the Aged
Kuuher" was beautifully taught and
discussed.
At 11 :30 -o'clock our pasjor. ascend:
ed~the rostrum an 1 selected as a
text?til.?Luke?1 'J : It). "For?the .am
of man is colnc to seek and Lo .sa.ye
that which was lust. Subject: "Christ
.seeking Sinners." This was a wonderful
message full of the Holy Spirit
and 'was enjoyed by all present.
At 5:30 o'clo.k we were a., the
home ,pf .Mis. Mabel Rembert where
our series of Silver Teas was held.
After two delicious courses of ice
tea, chickuti salad, sandwiches, -ice
qream and cake, we went away fu4i
of enthusiasm. .
tor of. Gum Spring Baptist Church
aodJinpanied by his- Ichoir, Female
quintet and Male quartet, closed our
v'.ns in the city on business.
Uov. and Mrs. J2, -Xkwuusc-lttrltMiss
Carolina -Mildred Thoirtnr v.-vo
n Cheraw, S. C., last \vcek--a-4omliiitf
the ?iks' Convention and also toe
jjame
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hynian, Mrs.
W. M. Ilynian, Miss I'kirina ill., r.;a;'i
tad sislrrs wore in the city last Sunday
visiting relatives and friend-.
Mr. William Reese left .'.a.-. I FvT11
day for Winston-Salem. N. C\, Virginia,
Savannah, and Atlanta, Ga.,
Charleston, S. C., on a coneer. tour
fn cnmpniiV1 with Pvof. W. K, Syko.'
of Bethune-Cookman College Daytona
Beach, Fla. I
. Mr. llenry -Bre\vn is training 100
voices for a Cantata: "Saul King,
of Israel," which will be presented
very soon. . Thd.rehearsals are vcry_
enthusiastically attendee!. t
>T Mr, Washington Green, the "husband
of Mrs. Earline Holloway Green, died
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June 17 1932 at the Government llos
pitl in Tuskegee Ala. Funeral ri.es
were June ZIF aT Trinity Bap
Sa/nrday, June 25, 1n??
,i?t Church. The' remains was placed
in the Baptist Cemetery. He is sur
vived by a wilt* other relatives and
|"a hosff*<>f friends.
Miss Esther Harrel] is .on the s'ck
list. '
Solid all ne.ws to Maluehi Stokes,
npo'in and reporter. ?
wiiKH nicy reiurneu lo sirs uiarK's
home where dinner was prepared.
The spacious dining room and parlor
v ere U rown into one and three dining
tables were beautifully load.--'
The guests* were ushered in by Rev.
(1. tloings Daniels, pastor of Bethesda.
Baptist Church, who also asked
the blessing. The itinnfcr, which con- ] .
sisted of rice, c-hicken with gravy,,
beans, macaroni, hot r-ollsj salad with
lettuce, spiced iced tea, ice-cream and "
cake, were served by Misses Marjorie
e Kelly, Ruth Parker, Florida and ^
(I armr-Jackson, and Mafthena Besselieu,
members of the Junior Missionary
.society of Bethseda Baptist
Church. Mrs. Catherine Kelly, chairman,
assisted by a competent committee
prepared the food. The guests
expressed themselves as being highly
pleased and many remarked- that .
they enjoyed the trip.
After' dinner, some retired to the ~ . *
church to prepare for that wonderful
play "Ileaven Bound" while others
motored around the city. At 8:30
o'clock Rev. Daniels, the pastor, in
irouuceci i?r. w. v. Carolina, pastor
>f Mt. Zion A. M. E, Church, Charleston,
C. -and from whose chtlrchf '
the Directress and most of the members
of the cjv?t came.',. .
This play interpreting the Negro's
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