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the stature of~the fulness of Christ:
^ The aliscourse-tak^n from this textChristian
Unity. Some of th0nmain
points in his discourse were: That
Christian Unity is maintained thru
a regenerated life, Oneness of spirit,
humility and Uvo.iln his dim-ourse iir
fu^IJjy \ex plained the hnpovitance t>f
these to the individual who desires
to be at ponrn with Cnd qnrl nianlfimiSunday
^School began at the usual
hour with Supt. J. I. Washington
iat his post. The lesson was reviewed
beautifully by the pastor.
Some very helpful remarks- on?the
lesson were made by Prof. Ernest
Grant, of Tuskegee Institute.
At the evening service the pastor's
message 'was taken from the text
-Psa. 34:7. "The Angel of the Lord
encampeth round about! fthem that
fear him, and delivcreth them.
As usual, both me^slagos were full
of thought and inspiring to all.
' * ROV. j'Williams is one of tho most
outstanding nlnistei'S uf Llio statu and
?frs a preacher of no-mean abiliy. We
. are always glad when Sunday conies
4 for we know our p'astor will bring
. to us a message that will strengthen
uu foi1 the bisks that are ours in the
Master's vineyard.
Miss Elizabeth Jenkins ?who has
been away for some time, engaged
as a trained nurse in Spartanburg,
S. C., is now visiting reatires and
friends in the city. She is a member
of our church and before leaving,,
to take up her work, in Spartanburg
she was an active member in
ba.ti the church and Sunday School.
Mrs. J. E. M. Griffin, of Ft. Pierce
Fla. and Mrs. M.. I. Harrison of Jack
sonville are in the city visiting their
sister, Mrs. Eva- IB. Williams. We
. hope that they have a very enjoyable
stay while in our city.
A drtnna entitled "Eyes of Love,"
will be presented at the Robert Small
7 at 8:30. The public is invited.
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" SILVER HILL M. E. CHURCH
ReV. C. A. Thomas, Pastor
_Spartanburg. S. C;,pAtig. 27?Silver
Hill Methodist Church N. Converse
and-Silver Hill" Sts., the Rev.
G. A. Thoih&s^ D. D. Pastor. Sunday
School and Biln^Clas,,. at, 1# A. M.
Regular hour of worship 11:15 A.
M. and 8 P./M. Epworth League at
G P. M. Prayer meeting Tuesday
,?Quuning. -afc ja o'clock ....
A cox-dial Avelcome to all.
The many friends of Mrs. G. A.
Thomas regret that .she is ill a. her
home on North Converse St/
Mrs. T. C. Mills spent the week
end> in Spartanburg county attending
the North Pacolet River Associa.
tion. She reports a splendid mett
mg-- ; ;
Mrs. Maude Bomar James, former
?ly of this ch.y, now of Chicago/Ill.
who has been the guest of her daugh
tor, Mrs. Annie M. James Wilkinson
in Orangeburg, stopped in the city
for a few days to visit relatives andfriends
enroute to hep home in 111.
Misses Pearl and Thelma Gregg of
Orangeburg, who are the house guests,
of Misses?Eoiidham Forster were the
dinner guests Thursday of Miss Har
riot Dawkins.
MT. LUHANON A. M. K. C lit U< 11
Hev. 10. K. Johnson, l'aslor
Due Wi'si, S. C.rRev. and Mr,*, ;
J.olujsnn were host' and hostess tn '
The Vielory CTuh Fust Tinsdav ev n-.'
i?k at tl?c parsonage. .-A very proi'i 1
table meeting was laid, +
?The?week of prayer "frdlov."in"[r "!ie
revival came .b a very* saeee.ofi;! end '
last Friday aftornbbn.
' Senior and Junior Bible Classes i! .<
former com poised of married men
ami the latter cniv.pn u.d id' young
people of both sex, Imvv been or.ganijtwy'by
ProC. 01 in L. Smith and
bid fair i<T "merense generhth* the
knowledge of Lly Bible. * ?-|
interesting, being conducied by Prof0.
L. Smith. _ i
Rev. Johnson, the pastor delivered
ft vyy "s*M>v<' 1(*iit fvfi'i 'it. ^ii'iivri,;
Tlio power oP-Speoeh from 'Acts '
lJ<?: 15-18, to*a large mid appipclu ive
audience. ;... :?J
At (3 o'clock the League tinder kho
leadership of its President Mr. 1?. L. :
young held a very profitable meet- j
mg. The attendance of tile League
by 'the young people shows lltc'tr twor'
increasing interest. ~ ~ -
At 8 o'clock ti c pastor delivered
another.. message <>n "Character
Building," from Ma' .. 7:'2l, which
was appreciated by all present.
Mesdames Maggie Lee .and Jessie j
Williams of Washington, I). ('.. the j
OftUKIlkl'O Ol .?M'S. . VK'Uli.l Ul'ior, J1l'g.
Lillie Wu.wilngtyn oT FToTiHa State j
-Vo41t-g*?-;?Talilah.u- -c.?lia.. ami?'her
charming and accomplished daugh-.
tor, IlsUi^r. worshipped at All. Ho
oainm >lmttrry lmrrntngv 'Each r-polve111
a pleasing man nor ot' their satisfaction
at being home again.
Lust \Vi.iliu-^.;.iv IIi-y and?M t
Johnson were callers in the ,home ol"
Mr. a- ii .Airs. Ed. Goulon in which
Mrs* Maiy Hawthorne and ikuigh-.
ors, MeUdnmes Lillie Wasliingljohand
Belle Lee and grand daughter.
I .Miss Esther Washington arc guests.
Men. Lee and?M> ;. .lulinron nte??
1 lego class motesv
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mivi ague '.were
nnst anil hn itav-.H Lu Lim following
dinner guests Sunday-: Mr. and Mis. j
i J, V. Yalernine, Mr. ami Mis. JT'S.
Moragne. Rev. and Mrs. K. K.-John"
| soil, Messrs/) L. Smith, (.). V. \"al ,
'lit inc. K- A. S'l.T.-a well 11id Mr. I'. It. |
Valentine and daughter. ?.Irs. N'dSuni
Smith. *Mr.
and Mrs* C'aud Davie and little
son, Edward of Gastonia, X.
were recent guests of Jtev. and Mrs.
iE. F. Jolmsou and family. Mrs.. Da
vie is a sister of Mrs. Johnson. '
I
Mrs. J. Ruth Ibid and children,H
'wife erf Rev. I. S. Reid, of Pi new odd
weie recent guests of Rev. and Mi.s.j
Sr J, Cowan and family.
BETHEL A. M. E. CIH Rl'H
Dr. It. K. llrogdon. Pastor
Georgetown. S. ( . In gnning l'i i
clay night wlu-n a ."glorious love
! feast* tneting \y,as had tile spirit
I lasted thrmigfrnut Sunday. At 11
A. M. the pastor Selected his text,
from Rev. 4:2; subject John's vision
of God's throne. ..The evening discourse
was taken from Isaiah di> a. (
-Stibjeet Th'.1?Highway of Holiiuo.
These were two great-'-sermons.
The Sunday School.hour was niai/a
ed vl?ith a ; deal of interest. .Ero?.
Howard and his splendid corps el*
officers are doing great work. 1I.
babies were enrolled Sunday P. Mrwhich
atTiTp greatly to?out; Cradle
Roil.. Hurrahf
The League is still having ext ellent
programs. 'The subject discussed
at the service on Surnlay- wasLabor.
At the evening service we nad a se
ip/'tion Ktr i lto l: * ?i
wnvi ui nunc uoys
and girls. Miss Julia Mae Iirogdon
presided at the piano. These little
ones seemed much enthused ,\iid enjoys
sfnging and on Sunday evening
they crowds in and sit waiting. Its
quite a pleasure to hear them.
We had quite a number of visitors
present We _are_ glad alsu Lu_see
Sister Rebecca Robinson out again
"after being sick for a few weeks.
KINGSTREK NEWS
Rethel A. M. K. Church
Service began Sen day morning ai
the usual hour with a crowded house.
Rev. J. S. Bean pastor. The choir
however wag?at it? host.?
. Op Sunday night tic"'i'reached, from
Matt. 4:111. His subject was "Temp
tutjon and Trials." Kvt l ylhinR was
so clear and illustrations so beautiful
until everyone present Was. able to
dm w lit _?X?rxilii iul iiuit .imtiU
sibly be gotten from the subject.'
Rev. and Mrs. Benn spent Friday
of laSt week in Charleston visiting
some of their old friends and returned
home after a pleasant day.'
In company with them was Mis^j
Rosa Lee Lavallio graduate of Allen j
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..p!emii<Ljoview oi the Iosmiii to the
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was very u; o.i. j ?
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I'Vankiin- liihol iloyd I'j^.liiyiy Ik-.l
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visitor.? in our i.h 1 mug service. ) s
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iiig a very ^m-Ccs-ini revival 'at it.'.n.- -3
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.and fcrt. ^o-hn our pa.?ii>r
secured ht'r service lor Snula.f.-.a t;) <>
liOull ill 5 oO'.c'elock. .Miu p: i!;". '!h v1 a . <5
noUle aerii.Oit"; o ,a .- p .n .i.i aiuiie v
4\Ve are looking :V?i A'a.'.l i" ' 3
day 1IXh 'at which lime uiir iwniTT 8
ami last iiuarUu'lv cmilVi.iiK e sv .ii o
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Under direction of The American Church Institute for X
Negroes and The Episcopal Church of South Car tina. 'v
RT. REV. K. G. FIN LAY. I). D., Chr. of Board of Trustees
.1. E. BEAN I ON. A. M? Principal
M. A. 'MEN A FEE, A. ; M., Vice-Principal and Bursar t . X
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Cashier Edisto National Bank, Orangeburg,. f?. C.
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