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p. Saturday, October 29. 1932 . " ONE REMEDY By Willie Tillman .. A Christian is a mind thru which Christ thinks. When He said "Upon this rock I build my church" It was His purpose for us to stand And all kind deeds of salvation to k search. r ? --?r I - 1 - - _ " ' ? ? A Christian is a heart thru which God loves And the gates of hell cannot pro\hil ? against It. " Though in our churches, evil arise Thy Holy Spirit makes our salvation fit. . . ,; | s v . .! A Christian is a voice thru which Christ speaks . . E ,t And our churches He have proclaimed Not to rebuke, nor make amy seek Its the Holy Spirit chase all devils in Hffc name. A Christian is a hand thru which Christ helps Everyone who live under Ilis. rule To banish* all the unbelievers of evil work - ? In-the Churches With the devil's tool. ? The manifest purpose of . Satan ? To work against churches* should he dead. It.a Vila lrinrv/lft 1 * * ???, JH UFUciU 'cl J1 (1 Wl(tC. He's trying to get 'Christians to spread, g Christians who rise ancTfaTTTn chUr.elr w pride. Remember the Holy Spirit -gives life and bread ~ IN MEMORIAM * J?A ?^ - ? In sad and loving memory of "Miss ^ Helen E. Rutherford, who departed. i ^this life one year ago,, Oct. 2b, lb.11, Newberry, S C. ? :? Dear Helen, how we miss you Only God in Heaven can tell. It grieves us much, to think, That you left without farewell. < However long our lives may be, Whatever land wo viewj^ ?, ' , Whatever joy or pain be ours. Helen, we'll still remember you. Pbther, mother, sisters and brothers. | ' ' YhRK NEWS . * The Rev. R. B. King, the M, E. Church pastor at Clover, Mr. (J A. Adams of the same town nieiitbers of the Rev. King's church, and the Atlanta Area Council layman dele^ gate from the. Spartanburg- district, " Kev.~John~ C. and Mrs. P. M. Gibbes ter to" see their daughter, Lydja A. who is attending Browning Homo. The?entire group?continued?their f? journey to Claflin College. Orangeburg, where they will be in atten ?dance at- the W. S. rally on Monday 2 P. M. and the Atlanta Area Council meeting Tuesday, Oct. 25, lu A. M. Remember the County Colored Fair opens its doors, Oct. 24-2!) an;! President C. B. Jones vouchee for the fact that this will be 'he bdst fair in ev~ ery respect since its organization. The carnival with all of its amusements for the- little people and big folk will be a necessary and attractive feature. Many visitors of note and distinction will 'view the ennuini ' erable exhibits of the farm, garden, Schools, churches and homes. There will be a special day for the school pupils. Invitation has-gone abroad and all plans hav'^been effected to entertain the anticipated mammoth gatherings.. Just come,-and- we-wi41 do the rest. Many of our Yorkvillfans will attend the Colored~State Fair at Columbia this week. Mr. Joe Walker has automobile accommodations, Ikis a skilled and safe driver. He will be at hand to render any.service of that nature on reasonable bases. The Boy Preacher, son of Rev. T. H. Jones of Gastonia, fcL C.? will preach at Wesley M. E. Church, Fri^ day night, November 4. The pi;ogram is sponsored by the Ladies Aid Society. The young preacher was at the A. M. E-rChrekg^)vo nights of last.week where the RgVwH. P. Young*, is pa's-* toring. * ' We note that"3liss Silvia Wheeler was taken suddenly ill with tonsilitis trouble and' was sent to the hospital to have them renioved. The operation wajs a perfect success. Miss Wheler is back home recuperating. We hope for her a speedy recovery? The rally at Galilee Baptist for $500.00 was quite a success considering the strange and close times. The Rev. L. R. Barber feels much encouraged with the ne weqort much frrety?commends thtr whole church foil ibs hiagni'ficient endeavor and contribution. - ? Heavy white frosts havc feeerL-seeu -all over York County every mornin~ Uot \irnolr Ma r1amo(l*a H?iu hnnn GUKHNVIU.K NKWs' . .. Rev. Stephen ('. Campbell, Pastor <?!' St. Raul Rapt. Chinch, Anderson and Rev. Vincent were in the city on ' Wed ires djuy in company with Rev. II 8 II. Stewart. ' i T7he Chitt'M liatr and Chicken pfe" t Supper gi.veit by Mrs. M. I'. Thomas j eyeiitng at the home - of the latter A was quite a success. Proceeds for c hen:-fit of the Rain .Coat Contest, , The Springfield R.iu'ist ChiirrU .is. _ tc'IohratingDr. C. P.' Candy's ISth Anniversary and large crowds "arii^tn . aUenance" each night. ,] ~Mis; Anna Chirk." mother of Mr. n Km.qiuel Vfa+k?pa- -yd awayr at her ' homo on Hudson Street Friday evening. She had h-een in ill health for ' quite some time. She was a mem- S her \)Y Springfield Church. v Mr. I'res'oq Rates isjpkulhe S' llo.spii.nl ail, is qnili-?ill at thi?-|( writing. _ * ,s Profs. F. Roy Finley and George ., Washington in conqhuiv with. several others were heie Sunday -for a 1 few hours.? Dr. (.' F. Gandv is indisposed and J was unable to fill his pulpit Sundai I and at iI.:J5() o'clock Rev. GoodleU spoke to km apprc'ciivJ ive congregation. Quite a number of visitors. -SI were present. .The entire church hope-for Dr.* Gaiidv a, speedy reeov- j ery. - M . II R Win l|i will 'i'i if? spent "** iii*-* w**i*k i-iiii in j/iiiuviis me guesi 01 j Woody's mother Mrs. Malinda Woody, Mrs. Will K. Boyd gave a silver v JLca a' her home Sunday afternoon ,, benefit of Fairwold. An elaborate* 1 iiuTam was rendered by the 'fobhaving:?Reading. Mrs. T. B. Payne Vocal Solo, Mrs. II. K. Thomas. Mrs. * I ydia Williams gave a few remarks } concerning the work at Fairwold. Vm-al. Solo. Mr*?I). Slaggs, Piano _ Solo.* Mrs. I,. L. Sewell. Quite a neat sunt was realized. The Woman's Auxiliary The Woman's Auxiliary of the Kmvi ee Baptist Association held its I '-* *- rt session with the Rocky Mi>1111lain Baptist Church, Octolvol* 22 and jj 2:?rd. ; In'ro.dut'tpry..seiinon was preached b.y .Rev.? ('{r"1T.'">"T7evant. r Missionary s Hour was con?(itcted by a white friend Mrs. C. K. I I'tch. Missioarn |) ary sermon was delivered by Rev. J*, p O. Allen. Mrs. Julia K. Arne't was again elected as president of this auxiliary Mrs. Bertha* P. Cs-d.b. '.secrMury; Mis. S A. S. Stnggr. inlisi directress. The ^ amount raised during the seesion ? > o ' 0 TUT JMIIf.l.lS XVII KA'I'T.KY' L1KKARV g Have you a good hook fo "***??(I' -night? ff not,, why fml.? Hriio. ,1jlli?- W!:i at Icy Library Mis ^ quite a'variety hi' the outs'i puling hooks- hy authors ofboth races, and , we are -spre there, is always some- * thing'new-to he gained each time ypu 1 read a hook. Its always (A pleasure- s to meet new friends that are wor- j thy-oC note, regardless to how short' 'ho interview may he. hut when we read a good hook ii enables us to he ' come thoroughly acquainted with the s works, tluuinln^uiid IddN o!'^Mne'(d . the most outstanding- characters' of 1 Loth races. * ^ "! . 1 Do you have children? . Why not eiicuurngo- thoni to fend at least one , hook a week. 'It surely pays to read. To encourage this idea the librarian ( has arranged to have story hour two . ays each week. Mrs. W. C. Dent- . nions will have charge .of the girls from the d.inoys schools- every Monday at 4:d0 P. M. Miss 10. (?. S,im re nee Mpoi e.. M i s. L. K., Gogguis. i Mrs, A. R. Hol'.'.ns, Mrs. F.. Moore | Mr. Alfred. Moore motqro : to Honey j Path to see 'the doctor ThursdaV. From'there they visited Rev. and'1 Mrs. Janere-tt of Belton. . The Sui'ishir. ( lal) was entertained at the home of Mrs. Henrietta Gog | pins, the menu was , jelln and icf j ( cream and cake. .1 A silver tea was given at the home j ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Klugh Sunday l evening. A very^ interesting pro- I gram was had. Welcome .by Mrs. -Ntinnio?tk?Khigh.?response?by?Mrs. ' . Kleanor Robinson: Invocation Rev. 1 the PALwrfcrrru li _____ IKMO^NKWS '. Sunday wa? ad ideal day and the liurc'li goers were very busy going to tnl fro from church. Due to- the imnetisc down pour of rain they ^yej-a in.tble to attend Sunday, October, 16 vcv- C;. A. Gamble was at h-is nost it the usual hour and all present njoyed the wonderful soul stirring h ess age. i .TluT League fs moving along nicely Those on the sick list are: Mrs. I lessie Burgess, Mrs. Idella Boozer tnd Mrs. Joseph Marshall. Also Mr. i iernice Corli.ey. v I Mr. Backman Richardson left on I Sunday tor Magerier 'S. C., to begin | vork as principal of the Magener ( 1 railed School. We wish.for him a uQceSsful term. Mr. Richardson is d A. B .graduate of Smith Universi y, Charlotte, N. C. Mrs.- Lulu Goodwin and daughter liss Wi 1 lit* Mne of Columbia xisiled,t tlisses Thomasena. and Eloise Boozr hnd Miss Mayme Ix>c Getger Sunii.v . : " -..-i. M r. Pep Boozer is suffering from . njuries received in the Booker Whsh- I ngton?High "od Harbison Football ( tame last Friday. Little J. II. Marshall, Jr. spent the ( yeek-end with his grand- pareptg and ^ aid he enjoyed riding^the mule i cry muehT^ .Mrs. IMaTy Jloutd and" tittle?son ( vho has been spending sometime in ( Philadelphia, ai-e at home for the : c inter.' V ______ ? LATTA NEWS. The patrons of Dillon county Train t= ig school are glad to note ,t(he addiion of the eleventh grade. A repreentative number enrolled. The teachers of the Elementary deartmont sponsored a Dumb Party 'riday afternoon. Quite a group of lie students were present. On Wednesday evening the High^ ichool department under the ditfetf^ ion of Misses. Hicks and RemHylrtnve an entertainment at th,e home f Mr. and iMrfi B. Fladger. All presnt reported a delightful evening. JProt. k, a war ci ~Mat'k, principal ofiellers school spent the afternoon in ( .atta, Saturday, as the guest of Miss I. L. ILicks. Ss11n11my was a big day at Weston "Impel. A large attendance ivas intod throughout the day. Also at Andrew's Chapel. The churches are novitig on splendid under the leaderhip of the able pastors, Reverends iewman and Fordham. Miss Daisy (Berry left thU-week for .amar, whore she will hold a pbsition is teacher in the graded school. 1 lie LriolUD UIWl. il'l-Hivus uf?Mrrtooseveh Davis, the sqn of Rev. Jas. )avis will regret to learn of his loath, lie was funeralized at Pine 1*11 * ?m t' U ufiur. : 1 I I 1 ; /A. . I>1 Hi. CIIUIV.Il i i iua J MAW* I toon, by Rev. S. W. Fordhani, pastor! tf -W^est+m Chapel A. M. E. church issisted by Rev. J. "M. Jackson, Dillon md Rev. M. C, Newman. CIANTON NEWS ^Miss Rotsecca Thompson was the week end guest ofv-Mr. and '(Mrs. tVarren W'tfspn. She ^reported a pleasant stay. Hebron BapJ.st Sunnday S?ehool begun at the usual hour 10 30 by the Supt. .Mr. J. B H. Ruff a goodly number of the members were present l'l iemlsliip A-i itR?h". Phinvh 1 vices begun at the usual hour. 11 <?'-! clock by the'Pastor Rev. T. II. Adlisoii, who always preach interesting amnions i Be' hoi A. M. K. Sunday School b$' iuin at the usual hour 10:36 by the >u|5i., Mr, .1. P. Gary. Sunday nite he young people League rendered a tirief and very interesting program, i large Crowd' witnessing. Miss Maggie Watt left the citylfor' Washington, t D.' C. We hope her a iiieiisa'nt stay. YJ,rs. F.llen Baley fell and injured tier leg we hope her a speedy recovery. ? ? Mrs. Kninifi Tattle and Mr. Arthur. Young is still on the sick list; ,ve. aiso hope, them a speedy recovery. "We arrr gla<l .to kn >w~thai little. ?Tlnv?Ttminnson?4s?w-?We . ' Xr EADER ; BOOK -REVIEW SejTfSland To City 0 By Clyde Vernon Kiser Columbia University Press .272 PP. Price $3.50. 1 Reviewed "by H. W. BaumgardnPf This book is number 368 in studic in History, Economical and Publ Law, edited by the faculty of Polit cal Science of Columbia Universit; It is a study of St. Helena Islandei in Harlenx (Manhattan Island, Ne York City) ahd other Urban center It is the fourth volume to appet from the project, Negro Migratioi under subsidy of Columbia Universit Councfl for JUfee&rch in the?Surti Sciences. In the attempt to an^er the mar questions that arise from the migrt U?n _of t'neafr Sea Iiilqhrfprs "?t on: was an intensive study; of *St. Heler carried on but, in addition, s o m? three-, hundred?migrants were traih to their homes in five cities of chi< destination?Savannah, Charlestoi Philadelphia, New York antL-Boato: These migrants gave . their own ve sions of thecircumstances ?urroun< ing their departures from home ar information concerning their pres?i status in the cities. ranged with extreme care and r stone Apparently has been left ur turned that accuracy should charat fcerize the work. It is a social sti -'v that has ferreted out the motive that are not apparent to the casus observer why so many people hav migrated from the rustle .^Implicit of ?t. 'Helena and its environs t j on account of the illness^of Mrs. I Sharper. Miss Lutheran Sawyer is still < .the^ sick list. Rev. S. B. Thompson is havir some work done on his school buil ing. He plank to open his school, O 31. We wish him much success : his work, ? Men's Day was celebrated at tl Cedar Grove M. E. Church on Su: day afternoon. The program ws enjoyed by all. 4 On dast Monday night a group < members anrt friends?from Bethe da Baptist Church motored to Har i ville where they rendered a progra I for the benefit of Centenary M. I Church of -that-city. ? The writer preached at Hea Springs not long since where he a tempted to deliver his first serm< years ago. It was joy mingled wi sorrow to meet only a few old r< atives apd. friends, then to Walk the church cemetery and behold t1 graves of so> many. ?Profs. Dickon,.and Thompson a companted him. ' ' I* . > 1^1 VA^BUhir' rii r ii r _ . u. .... ?. r_ i?iisses' r.\> licn.i an j Thomasena. and Mrs." .Mining ('ami ^ bell were dinner gue>* s*,,)-. ft -v. .at" Mrs. Arthur Kast on/Thursday. Mrs. Lula Put man after .-pi-ud)n awhile with her relativesr.lefUSuiida ^ Tor her homey 1'autTer, Mr. ~ T 10 Duekett with Miss Muttie an i nthm l" motored to Clinton with her. ^ -H?. ' . LOCK IIAft'T MiWS ;s 11 v ,e~ The Sta'e Grand Lodtfe of Got ^ Samaritans hehl their animal moo 0 ing in Clinton in the Tlebrnn'.- Ma| l" tist Church. A splendid delegaii' was present and muefi business wj iS done in a short time: This Hr.tr lo_ Lodge has been hard hit by thi < : >s isting conditions,?and was. one- i!.< _ tp be dead. But sin- ha-- r<" \ .\ t te lifted her head above the \v?ter. a'ii >f is now making, great"'''efforts ' t?? taf r- her stand again with the other ft; id _ternal-orders^?A?membership oris ir is now on" an i many new uni.de : >k and lddges, arjo expected. U>A. ,\ f WaH6y. jth6 grand old hlab.. i- *Vi 'd the Grand Chikf..ynd Prof, A. \. Shi f* \vho knows no Alps is. the Gv:vi.i Secretary. My next trip was to the Uab Baptiist Assoc.i.tt.o-n, held with t! Corinth Bap'st Church of Union. This body is sniall in number. b. a_ they make up for numbers by doir i- a great woik. All sessions \ve ie lovely, - spiritual and inUrc-titi E. Great sermons were preac hed by tl al Rev. .J."-A.- Thompson. Rev. .J. id Roseborough, Rev, R. B. BeatVjU! p? Rev.?frr?Mr?Tobln.??Rov.?? t=- Baten is the honore! Mnderaior- a your Tmmble servant is the C,hrk. s- Wjhile attending the Assoeiation uL stopped in?1)0. twonm'nl id pleasant home of Prof, and Mrs. >y W. Bolden, distric t manager of 1, s- great N: C. Mutual Life In.-uran of Co.. who.did all they eoulVl l<> m our,stay enjoyable, and I cannot t you in words how much 1 enjoy f. being in this home. Mrs, Bolden J .. r M 4 , A U W *1 I I<f . . . . \ General Insurance . 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