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Page ' ^ . WfNNSBOR? NEWS V. Sunday being a beautiful dfty all , church-goers were out for services. St. Paul's Sunday iSichool was held I * . ' at usual hour with all othcers end i teachers at their post of duty. a I At 11:30 Rev. J. M. Beatty preach ( ed a wonderful sermon. 1 At 6:30 the B. Y. P; U. met. Mrs. Beatrice Ross, Mrs. Ella JrihMou, Lucinda lXaltAwanger and otners are attending slimmer school. at Rock Hill, S. C. We wish them much success. - - ^ I 't he Junior. Club is still alive. We would like to have more members to come and take a part. Mrs. Sallie Beatty is spending a while with her son, .Rev. J. M. Beat-j ty. 'Misfli bMary Lee ILagwood is ' spending a while with Miss Lois Peay > Last Eriday night Miss Lueie McIntosh gave a party for twelve ?,t her | home at West College iSt. After card playing and dancing a tasty re- . past was served. Everyone enjoyed thdmselves. "Slr.Jft J. Mcintosh and W, A. Ross j v took f hike on bicycles to Fairview. ; While there, they attended a barbe-' ?r- , <;i!fl . ' L-l :ProL C.-O.-Metntosb, -F.-E. SVItln-1 tosh and Mr. Weston Lee spent the week with' iMr. Mcintosh's moWier. 1 SPARTANBURllT NEWS Silver Hill JV1- E. Church, Rev. G. A. Thomas, Pastor Mr. A. J." Clemons and Misses An-' nie Belle, Nathalie and Elnora Clem-1 ons-of Jacksonvile, Fa., was c^Ued here on account of thu <l<>:i;th . ?. mother and grandmother, Mr*. Char lotte Ctemons. f . ' Mrs. CbarlottdClemons, Spartatnburg died Wednesday morning ahd was funeralized Sunday afternoon. Rev. G. A. Thomas, pastor of Silver Hill |M. E. Chureh, othoiating, While Mrs. Clemons had not been in the best of health for some time yet her death was unexpected.- She was the widow of Mr. George Clemons who ' died in. 1924. Surviving her are Mr. A. J. ^Clemons. Jacksonville, Fl?. IMrx. I'lun.m-n Hunt, Tn A1 u -jMr. Herbert Clemons, Pittsburgh, Pa., and live grand-children. She was a native of Spartanburg? and?had reched the ripe age of 72 years. ? .'I SPARTANBURG NEWS New Alt. Moriah Church" ? Sunday being a "TJveyT -Trayr^b'oTF4 Sunday School and church were well attended. Rev. R. A? Dillard fed as ? with?two?wonderful?trusocl?fe;isl < ? nave rctunieu aiien a ten clays stay Aliss'iMary L.^FosteiHis dohig^ well ' after having under gone an opera-1 lion at the Spartanburg Hospital. The.churches here are looking forward to the State Convention- in Charleston. We all hope that thiswill be the best meeting that has - over been held. "May this convention live long , and continue to do good," are our prayers. m MT. I'ISO AH NKWS Orangeburg, S.- .?On 'Sunday evening July lu the B. -Y. P. U. of Alt. Ptsgah had one of the most sue.- ' cessful meetings of the year. Despite the extreme hp~at -there- wore ft . great number of visitors presnt. The i lesson "Have I a Right to Live my Own Life," was beautifully discus, sed, with each one present speaking f f\\* n cKrvrf nn*?i-A/l sx* * ?? ~ ' ?* M OI1VI v jiCI IUU U1 llllll", Ple.ns are being made for many interesting "events during the sum ? mer. We are waiting hopefully. INTEH-COLLEGIATE CLUB * , Organized ? ? Wednesday evening, June 29, ^11 students of the various colleges with - and- Mrsr W." W". Nicholas and organizee'd an Inter-collegiate Club of Union, IS. C. Officers for the club are: President , Mr. David Cureton of Benedict College; Vice-lPrtsit&nt, /Mis? Bernjii* Sartor of Clafli^ College; Financial . secretary Miss Susan Benson of Claf , lin College; Corresponding Secreta- , ry and reporter; Miss iM. McKissick ' of State College; Treasurer, Mr. W. | Bolden of Claflin College; Chaplain, Miss I.ucile Windham of Allen Coi- , lege. Dr. L. W. I/ong Is the honor- ' ? -able wprinxui: rWe are' Very proud of , Dr. Ivong. .. r The purposes of the club are: First To Instill in the mind of the high < school graduate m desire for a high- " er education; second, To present to ' the public various programs that will . - ? be of help to the community. listen, out , for the 'various programs and entertainments that the Inter-Collegiate Club of Union will sponsor during the summer. i . ii ?ir-. i ^airiir. ' 1 " - ? COKESBl RY NEWS The 4th of July was. well spent. Everyone seemed to .have enjoyed :he day. When you want a big time come to the Old Historic Town. I Mrs. Marie Longe of New York , City -i?-visiting Mrs. Amnio K. Hoggins. Mr. Robert Sullivan returned to tumbi^, 'after spending sometime with his Sistre, Mrs. Emma Hamp tONWAY NEWS Miss Annette Singletary and Mr: James King were quietly married on Saturday *' ?' <t??. hi.m.. nf Prof, and Mrs. ,G. W. Singletary. East Highland Excursion ran from here to LafJe Waecamaw and Sea Breeze, July G. A large number took the trip. Thursday evening, July. 7, a birth day party was given at the honk* of Prof, and Mrs. G. \V. Singletary iif honor of little . Benjamin Franklyn. lee ere,am and cake were served. Those who enjoyed the afternoon wriV' as follows: Lillian Ver'ecn. Dorothy 'nml Julius Marshal ,f ani'lte Brantloi , Carrie and Minnfc, Laura Brooks, Mattie -^wul Azalee Stanley, Roberta end G. Brantley, Anna and Loifis."Smith, Harold A. Graham and Isaac Johns.on, Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, Mrs. Willie tllughs and little Geneva Hugh left for (New York City - Saturday July 9th. . ii;ii ^ - till one. On Monday the 11 h*bf July was brilliantly observed .on the local school grounds. . Calhoun Falls base ball team beat Scckly Quarter in a double hfeiuler 15-11 and 1(>-1). The Calhoun and Calhoun battery were very effective. /^4io second game was called at the end of. the 7th. That afternobn a dance wasgiyen the school auditorium and at 8:15 program was rendered by the Green ville Jubilee Singers to a packed louse. Miss Boggs was especially liki by the'audience. This program was>lponsore3 by the Mount of Olive Holy Church. Later-in the week Mrs. Willie Ca1 , Singlet on went to' i^ndi't-mt?to visit ^ -usband's relatives there. ., On Friday 8. the Independent Home ol closed ita first annual su inner session. Much credit was shown Mrs. Anne B. Edmunds the princil?al. The community is much indebf ~T Tb~The boai-fTcf trustees; Mrs. Fan nie Murray, president, Mrs. Susan- ' na, Davis, Reo'et a ry-treats urer, who have endeavored to make it- possible (if the sttlaII ehil(l?"i.n r\f iv... i horhood to secuit? more schooling, an the short county term affords them. - The commencement" Was a .grand i rffair.^ A unique i^ro^ram was ren-J h'ied, after the program indoors, every one rapaired and a good picnic was had. . Evidently the sermon which was preached some weeks ago by our P. Rev. J. B. Smith, whose Theme' was " A Drought in the Church," had i very far-reaching effect. Because nn Friday night they wn.s a grand I ove Feast at IVfoqnt Hebron. There was a literary rain of the spirit. ^Saturday was ?quiet and formers" ; e?-e busy?"tfery 1/usy. Rev. Lea rami preached wonderfully n<lay, and communion was had. -'uhda.v night, Rev. S. f\ Reynolds ^reached about "The Borrowed Axe" flattie and Calhoun Edmunds have leen ill, Calhoun ailing with apponlicitis. Sister Reaves is now ill. dount Hebron is planning to give S. S. Institute a rare entertain- I nent. You are invited. 1 ' *. "* v-V THE PJttMETl GREENWOOD NOTES Mrs.- Mattie Jabber- has returned from the hospital and friends will be glad to know that she is doing after having had a very serious I operation. Mrs,. Lizzie Snow spent a very ' pleasant .afternoon Thursday with Rev.,and Mrs. W. L. Johnson of Max|well, Ave. | Mr. Ernest. Beatv is somewhat in I <les posed. I Mrs. Aggie Creswell is improving after a brief illness. I Mrs. Mazie Smith is in Brewer Hospital. We are glad to hear that i .be is still doing very well. * Mrs. Helen McGhee is mueh better at this wri.t ing.^. > ?-?r r | We were delightfully surprised or Sunday night July 3rd to'have with us again our beloved friend ."The (losnel Torndo," in person. Rev. W J. Davis who preached for us a soul stirring sermon. * Macedonia welcomes Dr. Davis. The friends of Dr, Davis- regretted very much to see him leave so early, fie was eritejfc taincd at the home of Dr. apd Mrs. * TJ t'erfin, with a delightful Midnight repast." - . Mr. Joe \Voodson-is still on the.sick list, however he is feeling better at thi's writing, i Charles 1'. Perrin Jr., is still taking .subscrintions !tn tVin T>olm ' h<> P. U. had a splendid meeting yesterday. Rev. Wm. Wilson pveaehed an able sermon, after which ?-e?p' ugiam?committee rendered a delightful entertainment for the occasion. Deacon 0. H. Evans addresvd the General Assembly in a brief but masterly way. Everybody-was "iecl ofF by the sermon, o Junior Missionary-Society will on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T.ucile Herbert, 4:30. Committee on refresments are Mrs. Lottie McClinton and Mrs.- Sarah Jordan. A prcigram' was rendered oh last meeting by Miss Jeanfette Mayes. Bible stories by -Miss Willie ,Cer cliii IVi-i in. 1OHe tion and drsmission. . ~ The '"Women's Missionary Society and tjie Women's" Missionary Union met'- with their white friends at the First* Baptist Church Friday after* noon, on Main. Street. ?I - M l". ri,KASANT NEWS Sunday School was opened at 10 A. M. hy Mr. C. T. North, Supt. with u urge attendance. The 'tenfdi^rs took their places and taught the lessons with much enthusiasm. -At 11 :!10 Rev. \V. T. Murray took his place and selected fur a text 4th Psalm, 4th verse and usefl as a subje t "Know Thyself." ""The sermon was forceful, inspiring and very appropriate for the occasion and many were made to feel the Holy Spirit.. Raptism' followed and seven eandi(jates were then feHowedshipped ami jedned in communion services. At l 1'. M. The AJIen Endeavor League was' called to order By the President, Mrs. Sarah Erasier. The minutes were read, received and adop ted. The lesson was discussed to its f ullncss. The collection was taken. The clos ing hymn was sung and the mispah repeated in concert. There being no further business-Alio meeting adjoHrn ed. At 8 P. M. the Rev. Murray spoke from Eroverbs fi;1G-18. Subject The Seven Things Cod Hates. The sermon enjoyed. Communion services were then held. The closing hymn was sung. The< church goers were then closed until we had f PO LEADER ^ A u. ^aa?OM!Meawrari Jv WORDS OF APPRECIATION Miss Mary Magdalene Wilson takes this method to thank those who presented her such beautiful and useful | presents, when she graduated from i f..*? High School, Union, S. C. Especially does she wish to thank those who sent telegram of congratulations. RICHBURG NEWS __ I Mt. Nebo A. M. E. Zion Church is still on her forward m)arch. The services being carried out as usual. S. S. opened by our Supt. Mr* R. H. jliicklin. Teachers being well vers; ed id the lesson spared no time in , imparting it to their classes. Class '-i No. 1 taught .by -fterr^dohn McCollough. ^fretd agent for iClinton Col1 lege. The lesson was reviewed by i Pastor Shaw. ! I At 11 o'clock Re. C. L. Flowe.P; E. of the Columbia-Camden district ' had charge all day at Mt. Nebo. His .text was found Malachi 3:8-10. Three .persons joined the church. At the 1 close of that service the Pastor Rev. Shaw and all Hie congregation was - in attendance at?^felie*#vgniirg-~st-rviw at Mt. Arart A. M. E. Zion Church of | Bairfcomville, S. 'C? Our children's day will be held the first Sunday in ; July at Mt. Nebo, We nyke you to | come.. ? I Mr. and Mrs. John3on Cunningham ! oi Danville, Va.., was in the city to be with their parents and friends a few daysiMr. and Mrs. Caldwell Tris ! dale, three children and Mrs. Willie McFadden rrtotored to Charlotte to ^SPP Mr? r.rpogflaln'n. jnnfVin.. uilin "^heen ill for sometime. We hope she ' will soon recover. We are glad to know that Mr. Willie IMoffite is able ; to get about again after being ill for ' awhile. Mr. Willie iMacon of Ches?trr-accompanied by Mr. f H. Howard ' w^re the guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Macon of Richburg. Cora Macon, Willie Mae Clinton, Adders Moor,<- Rev.- F. K. Boulware. Rev. A. B. .Sratth^aml Rev. J. W. Shaw, Ihotored to Columbia on_ -?Thursday?on business. They were also made welcome on Allen University campus. The trip wasjsnjoyed by all. We are glad to know that we L hniVe an insurance agent in our town that will save us from looking for some one^else. The atrent is Mrs 1 Cora Macon. ? ' I Ait. Moriah had a wonderful program June 26. Quite a crowd witnes sed the Children's Day. Schools in 'attendance: Mt. Pleasant, the sister ?churchf?Mt. -Ndwr;?'quartette' from L, Charlotte, N. C., one from Richburg, ;,one from Hummoji and one from Mt Arart. We invito them to be with 1 us the first Sunday in July. The A. C. E. SocietyThe V. C. , E. Society wei;e opened at its usual hour iSunday aftfernoon at 7:Oo okdock by Mr. Malachi Green 1 as^ihted by Miss Rosa iMcFadden. The topic was discussed very enthu-_ uiauticallv by the hiemJaers^ T TTie program committee rendered a very neat program under the lead t rship of Miss Leona 'Green. It was enjoyed by all present. We regret much that Miss Cora could not be - presents - __i .? t . ? I Mrs.' Amie McGairty . and others 'I ^white) are /rendering a program hear at 6:00 o'clock July 17. The president Mr. T. R. McFadden is requesting all to be present, i. We are very glad to have the many visitors and friends. We hope they will! come again,-our door stands open, with the word welcome. r.ADSBEN NEWS ' The 4th of July passed very quietly here. iMost of the pleasure seekers motored over to Ft. Motte and enjoyed the barbecue and picnic giv,en by Mr. W. iS. Holley for the memIbers of the Juvenile Burial Aid SoK'ioty. ?? ? *" The Gadsden Tigers played the Ft. "-Motte boys and won the ganye. In_ Tact they "havenot lost a game this .season. ' . * | Saturday they played the Eastover team on the Eastover Graded School diamond and won. They defeated the same team here the previous Sai^ urday. I The concert given at Red Hill Baptist Church Sunday evening by the Sunday School sponsored by the Supt Mrs. Louisa W, Randolph was -anjoy? "ed"by a large and apprecative crowd, i Mr. Paul W. Webber, senior college student of S. C. State College and prof. Willie Seymore, agriculVZ, were among" the ^fisitorsi that made some very interesting remarks. I Mrs. Lucy B. Williams who has been on the sick list for the past fortnight is convalescing. 1 iMr. Willie Weston Holley one of the employees of The Palmetto I Leader, spent the Fourth at homo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.- Holley. 4 [" -Mr. and Mrs. John Counts of Co- ' lumbia were the guests of Mrs. An- 1 . nie Counts Shiver, Sunday P. M. -J We sympathize with Deacon Jas- , (mi ami family ui Um death of bisrdaughter, Mrs. Almeta Middleton. ^ SOCIETY HILL NEWS Revr,4fci^F7>l^t^<yy of Bennettsville 1 delivered a splendTd sermon at Bethes 'da .on last Suhdajt I Mir. and iMgs. Joseph Blaney of 'Cincinnati. Ohio are vhsitinc here. The IM- C. fllllK ?.n? I organized Monday night, January 11, 1932. The following officers were ' Vected: Professor, J. H. Kilgo, ' President; Mrs. Lillian P. McKnight, Vice-President; Miss C. M. Diggs. i Secreterry; -Mrs. iSusahR.'Richardson, Treasurer; Professor G. C. Abraham, i Chairman of the Program Committee; < Professor James IMcCaine, Chairman < ?f Dramatics;. Mrs. Naomi L. Moore, ' Reporter. The second and fourth Monday? -nights uf e&qh month were appointed meeting nights at Lincoln Hi School. < ?The^ outslandlhg plan at the^present is a pledge made by the Club to , raise not less than $50.00 to be pre?i Rented to M. C. on "Hopie Coming 1 Day." And each member is assessed ? $5.0o to be paid through the Alumni Association on that day. 's Three plays are to presented for this purpose.. The initial play ' entitled "The Yellow Shadow" is well c underway-. The members of the Club to date | are: Messrs. J. H. Kilgo, A. H. Clark. * James McCaine, G, C. Abraham, U. . J S. Conyers, J. R. Bowen. William B. James, J. L. Brooks,"George O. iSingle- > ton; .Misses Maude Lewis, Amelia 1 Abraham, Flossie ' Wactor, Maggie Neely, and Mesdames Sarah E. Abra- ^ ham, Fannie E. Williams, Anna T. ( Clark, Sarah T. Bradfofd. Lillian P McKnight, Maggie B. Bowen. Susan Jy. K. Riohgrris^n Nnnni L MrmrV The -members of the Club assure M. E. of their loyal support and v hearty cooperation in anything undertaken for the uplifeing of their alma mater. * . Miss C. M. Diggs, our Secretary , we* quietly juined Irr^vedlock to Mr. B. F. Logan of Augusta, Ga. on June 11 ,1932. Hoping them much success on tjieir matrimonial voyage. Mrs. Logan's place as secretary was filled by Rev. A. H. Clark. Prof. R. W. Arnold, an alumnys passed- through the city Saturday June' 25th. .He left 25 Cents to be ( placed in the treasury. Many thanks you're always welcome in our midst ST. MATTHEWS NEWS Mr. P.lanHo Tnnoo -? - * W.-MX4V u vuco Cl^tci lamed Ul y his beautiful home a party of 14 boys and girls Saturday night from v 8 to 10:30, that dsyy being >Mr .Tone-*' .{ rtbdayT He., received many * beau- / tiful and usefu gifts. Several games e were-played?after which punch and ^ cake were served. a We were proud to have Rev, Heyward of Branchville and a former pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church to t worship with us Sunday. At night 1 service he preached a strong sermon I to an appreciative audienJce. - v We saw the faces of some Strang- 1 ers in our congregation both Sunday a morning and Sunday night, nnly?t*w?- 4 sorry th: t we didn't get their names, p Call again our doors are always open a to receive visitors. ( Rev. J. W. Richardson preached for * Rev. David Mitchell Sunday morning ? at IBethany Baptist Church. It was * reported that Rev. Richardson waa 1 at his best. x Rev. E. J. Smith preached at St. s Matthews Baptist Church Sunday" morning and Sunday night for the " - ladies everyone present eocpress^ed j themselves as being benefited. t. Rev. David Mitchell is improving at d this writing to thfe delight of his t< many friends. He hope that he will p soon be at his post of duty. u Master Joe Ford who has been away spending sometime with relativ n < in Ceprgetown, S. C , is homo to fo the delight of his many friends. 1 Rev. N. A. Bethea rmotored to Co- p lu nubia, S. C., to attend a meeting c of the board of trustees. t Mrs. Adella Williemis who has been indisposed for a few days is much bet f ter at this writing. .. a PINEVIJ,LE NEWS J - *" t A Bible Institute held at Day Dawn q Bapt/ist Chuwli fPOm June 30th. to si July 3rd. Reviewed by Dr? E. R. Robert's of Florence, S. C., This in- F stitute was offered by Rev.' E. R. n Roberts for the btnefit of th<5 minis- h ters of the AntiocK (Baptist Asuocia- tl tion and community in general one F <ession each Day and Night the same p ivas very enteresting on Sunday morn- u ng July 3rd. p At 9:30 the Sunday School assem- R iled with a large Crowd to hear Dr.f .a Roberts and to receive the day's leg- ti ion on the subject: "Masses Prepare- ^ h i i ' cauuse us to become discouraged but with strong determination we <-xpect v?.ip /continue ifour march untli we reach our expected goal. The en^tiie community has been ^ grieved for i[*he past few weeks over ^ " quite a numb?, j 0f deaths of our 'ove oi.?<>3. But reaicUzin^r the fact that we all must go, *\re have given them up with a hope taNfaat some day we., rrav join them beyonr. ^ the skies. The young people TeflSmperance Club inder the wise leadershifln of Mr. J. P. Neal is a wonderful assKuigt to the young people and the coi*mniurMty. Dur last meeting was held tA^t the lome of Mr. Eugene ClarksomNs. All present seemed to enjoy~'the meetiiHi.jf s?nd expressed themselves in regards to their affection to the club. We > were favored with the presence of Mr. cearus carter as a visitor, our next meeting which Is to be held Fuly 21, will be held at the home of Rev. J. W. Neal. - Mr^ Westherry Neal mhde a stop with his parents on his flying trip Ir. Ridgeway from Sunater where he preached on last Sunday. His Bro. r Mr. J. P. Neal accompanied him on\ r the trip. They stated a very enjoyable trip., Children's Day exercises were a success at Jerusalem Baptist Church an Sunday evening, July 10 with Miss tV. I. Neal in charge. A large audience enioved the occasiom Miss iSarah Joseph of Ninety Six and now attending the Summer school at Benedict College, spent the week md with Miss W. I. Neal. Every- 7' body enjoyed the solo. sung by Miss Joseph at the Children's exercise. Thw famous Lowiiiaii Sisters'Swept " entire audience off its feet with . :heir wonderful. singmgr- ? ? Sunday School at .St. John, is very nuch alive. The teachers understand the art?of making everything so in-teresting until the young ones always 'njoy attending. Miss Leol^, Clarkson of Columbia ipent the week including the 4th of July at Hopkins with parents. On Thursday night a few of her friends j"j"-"?mcuismvwB at a party -given ? n her honor at her parents' home. .There was a very interesting game >f base ball between Pinar/l and the .? blowers on Saturday afternoon. The >oys seeimtQ-have been-equally yoked rerybody was in suspense until the ;ame ended 3 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Clarkson lave moved to Columbia to the regret >f their friends here. VVe hope however th/rt they will like their new Lome. ? ? 7 ? m -?; ?' CAMERON NEWS The Third Quarterly Conference . *ras^ hold-at Str-Peter A. M. E. Church ~ fuly 2-3 with Presiding Elder L. H. tfemmingway. This conference was eported to be one of the best held ;his year. All reports were good. On Sunday a large crowd attended ;he Sunday Scchool, the new quarter >egan with a fine lesson. At 11:30 the P. E. preached a wonlerful sermon from Rev. 22:17. W'e vere mnde happy as the man tif God ^reached unto us the words of life. The A. C. E. League met at its rqgular hour. A large number of 'oung people attended these servicces.' )ur League is doing fine. Visitors .re welcome at all times. At. 8:00 o'clock we had another vonderful sermon preached by the tev. I. S. Taylor, Pa?Wr\ J'rovicTehce i. M. E. Churcch. His text was tak- ^ V, from Gen. 19:17. After hearinglis sermon we can say surely he is man of God. Among the visitors for the week ire as follows: Miss Xalia Mae Heigfcr ;and Miss Angeline Heigler of Clloree, S. C., who spent a few days vith Rev. and Mrs. I. H. Dozier. dr. George W. Keith Jr., his wife ind three children motored here from lailsville to Spend tne Fourth witH >arents and friends, Rev. B. C. Scott ind' family paid a visit to the P. E.,3. T. Colmman recently. Mrs. 'M. j. 'Hayes and friends were the week nd guest of Mrs, C. R P'wk? -Mistr ?? felen Hernmingway and Miss Ethel Ceith accompanied P. E. Hemmingv&y here Sunday. Mr. Peter~ Johnon and family of Washington, D. Q. verip the guest of Mrs. Ellen Shuler bring the week. ' __ The Willing Worker's Club met at he home of Mrs. Tom Glover on Monay evening. The club was well atended by the members. After the nlsinesg. Session a chicken supper 'as enjoyed. < The. Juvinile Missionary Society let at the church Saturday. Much ' usiness matters were attended to! 'he Juviniles are making g;reat prearatio coming training amp which will conyepe here someime in August. ? , Mrs. Annie M. Brown left Sunday or New York P.itv Wo t? i? j . .iv uvpc iui ntr pleasant trip. Those on the sick list are as follows frs. Jane Jenkins, Mr. George Kel3r. end Mr. Elliott Brunson. ion for Life Work," bring out the nality it takes to make a leader as uch was very nicely discussed. At ll:3o the pastor introduced Dr. ioberts to preach the Baptism Ser- ? ion to the congregation and the 23 appy souls thas were ready to enter ie pool to take on Christ by Baptism. Ie chose his text from the new Gosel: "Jesus said all power is given nto me. From this subject he reached an instructive sermon. Dr. oberts is a gifted man on the Bible nd he dose'nt fail to reveal the Scripjre when he is called upon. Wc hope e will call again.