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were~macic, to uurn winiu ne t'd to us,by the AuiyT AiTThe now " year copies in we hope to do more , foiMhe up building of the Master'? Kingdom, this year then we did last year, by the help of God. Visitors are always welcome. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHl'RCH Rev. Ji- IVf. Jackson, Pfftor Sellers, S-. C.?S. S. opened at -*! the usu^hour with the Supt. and -.teachers at their pott of duty. The Jesson was beautifully discussed throughout the various ' classes. After which the pastor pave"' a splendid review. We had some-, very encouraging remarks by Mrs. Ruth Burnette. ? At 11:30 morning service began the pastor ascended the rostrum and brought tOjUs a-wonderful m?s sage from Matt. 5:1G. Subject. "Let your light shine before men.?J_ . was enjoyed by all. We were verV - . glad to have Bro. William Moody 11 nn+ no-nin -it 'sot-v-iro Kixmbiv. Rllt Stewart to the Presidency of Kittrell College, Kittrcll, N. C. The question .%fftse in. our minds as to ^ who we jy#uld Ret as pastor of this church to bring St back to its pristine beauty and Standing in this 9S!BSSr community. Some of us approached the presiding BIshopTof t)he District in the person ' of1" Bishop Monroe H. Davis, who we all have grown to -10 ve anl^-a^teem: and describe the kind of leadership* that |lt it woul<f take to bring Trinity W Church back where it rightly be^ longs in this community. The good Bishop told us to leave ? it up to him and he would find the roan. We took him at his word ami went to our fiomes and waited hig action. In a few "days there after, there appeaped on the scene a minister who none of us know It was said that he had been the successful! pastor of the following Churches and Qpm?regations: First Bethel Church Kansas City Mo., Y where stands to his credit one of the most beautiful edifice built by > ' yoars and .during - that time, he bought for that congregation prop erty worth at least forty or fifty ' thousand dollars, he beautifiW the church,.-put in a new heating plant put in a fine .pipe organ with all modern electrical equipments and chimes, and*tore down the old'delapadatcd parsohage in Vhe Connection. Third, hi? WIL< s^nt. from New Orleans to take the-pastorate of Quinn Chapel, Chicago, this is said to be one of th'e most out* standing Congregation in that city. There he found a perplexing problem; yet with his pleasing personality and ^v?n disposition, . hi? $eon won the respect .and confidence,-tff**th 4 entire congregation and the cty 4in general and was able to bring pence and harmony in the church as had not existed in many yeax-s. That church grew ne\w features were added and debts by leaps and bounds and many paid and improvements made. Fourth, Dr. Dawson was called at the death of the pasttfr of Big ri- - iJl? n--i vice, the Church ha-st been tnorougn ly ronerva ted-from top to bottom and has been made a thing or place of beauty, peace and harmony have Ix-en restored in the church to such extent that we have just- closed our Fall rally with more than $2, 500.00 raised and the people are rejoicing. Dr. Dawson is truly a leader of men.. He knows how to general his force an<? get results. One >vill have to study him to ! know him. From the most humble I to the most exalted can approach hint He would measure up to the New Testament standard of a Bis> hop in the church. The ehurclv would make no mistake in electing Dr. Dawson, to the Bishopric really the church needs his type on the b;:nch. He-has been fortu'pate in selecting for a wife one of the "sweetest disposition women we ha\e worked With for many years, our church rovers and respect her, she is lovable. She would give grace and dignity to the office of a Bishop's wife. She never interfares with the running of the-church and never complains but simply does.--her. work among the ^membership -ofthe church. Long may they .live to give service. We. hope to live long enough to see Dr. Dawson as one of the Bishops of our church along with other great men of the connection. . R. L. Henson, Stewart of the church. . m rr< ?1? Ponnvtpr A. r?. ruKic, ?vvf-.? JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. o ZIONS u Young Women Missionary Society Miss Belle Kennedy delightfully ' entertained the "Y" of Jones Chapel Church at the hpme of Mrs. ,B. ft. Rodgers, 22flQ; Senate St., Wednesday, Dec. 26,. Twenty one were present. The president, Miss Florence Benson ' presided. Mrs.' ^stell Johnson read the scripture follow ed with prayer by .Miss Nellie Gordon, -* We received words of greeting from the president. After which Miss C. K. Gordon; Dist. Pres. of the "Y" made a very excellent report of the doings of the "Vs""" at the conference. The house was next opened for the election of officers with Miss Nellie Gordon presiding. The following officers were elected: President, Miss Florence Benson; Vice President, ~Mrs. Connie Ypung; Secretary, Miss Jessie E. Gladden; Asst. Sec., Mrs. Alice T.abrew; Treasurer, Mrs. Fannie Miller Sawyer; Hom?, Mrs. C. Rev. Samui'l Ll?yd, Rector G har 1 eston, S. C. Dev. 23, 1034? The morning service was conductod by Rev. Samuel Lloyd, The morning message .was delivered by Rev. Samuel Jnfl Lin,yd, R. Bethany Mission, New York. His njesshge was inspiring as,well as intellectual. The Sunday school convened at 3:30 o'clock by the superintendent Society began. > The meeting'was opened , by Mr. Augustus Ladson. The topic for discussion was: "Why Did Jesus Come?" taken from John 10:7-18. Mr. Marcellus Forrist opened the discussi.^ - a i id fgll6wed-lb"v~othei'?. ~ The evening service began at 7:30 o'clock- by the Rector and his assistant. 'The message was deli\ ered by the Rector, which was en: 'joyed by all. ? ' Dec. 25, 1034*)th"e' Christmas rUnron Service of the Reformed E-i piscopal Churches of this Parish was at Israel Church. The service was conducttedi by the Reys. S! Lloyd, N. Liferidge, J. S. Collins ana -win. Devi au. The message was delivered by the Rev. Samuel J. Lloyd, B. I)., it was heard by an eager audience of listeners. Dec. 30, 1034, the morning service was ^conducted by tha-Reeter; The " message was delivered * by hiYn, to an appreciative audience. At 3:30 o'clock the Sunday school service was conducted by I the Rector, by whom a well pre1 pared message was delivered, j, Dec. 31, 1034, the N?w Year Eve esrvice was conducted by the Rec'or. The message was delivered by Rev. R. J. Mimms, pastor of Providence A. M. E. Church. His text was taken from Timothy 1:15. His subject was: " Truth about Christ." The message was much enjoyed. The Reformed Episcopians welcome you to their services. * MULLINS NEWS Misses- Emma-?Williams' - of Orangeburg and Bessye White of Union were verv welcome visitors ed the second verse of the second chapter of Zechariah as his textS "Then said I, whither~goest thou''^ . And he said unto me. to measure | Jerusalem," etc. Theme; "The man with the measuring line." A short but very instructive pennon, was listened to by those present. Rev. tykes in choice wojrds Presented Presiding EldervBenii who " nuamiifu ln^Lliu Ulsii'lui. ?j Dr. Bean, after makinjr r<j-1 rharks which at once won for him the love, respect and admi^aticr cf th^ district inToducid Drs.'-Tohr II. Grant, pastor of Anderson Station, R. I. Lemonj.pastor of Green ville Station, Revs. A. Guidon, pastor of Pendleton Station and O. Df. Youngr pa&tor of Belton and Denver who like himself were making their first appearance in the , district. Drs. R. T.. Lemon, John H. Grant Rev. O. D. Young, Bros. W. E. Butler, J. E. Groves, Lewis Logan H. Leg and Jt-T: Bates made short : peecTies, the theme of which was cooperation of all for the success of the district. The following .resolution introduced by Rev. E. F. Johnson was passed unanimously! of the Piedmont Annual Confer-1 ence which met in Laurens, Si. C. Providence- through the -appointing-! power, vested in the Rt. Rev. Noah \V Will.inms. Rishon of the Seven th Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church the Revs Dr. J. S. Bonn Jr., was jappointQd presiding elder of thr Greenville District, and ^Whereas, hi^ very worthy pre-, decessor was appointed presiding elder of the Greenwood District. Therefore, be it resolved, first, that we thank Dr. J. R. Jennings - for the fine way that he led the. . Greenville District during the two 1 years that he was its leader, and. that we pray for his success ip his ' new field, and, secondly that we, " ministers anU laymen, pledge T?r 1 Dr. Bonn as presiding-elder of the Greenville District our unstinted support in putting over the district program, thereby putting the district back in its proper place. Prof. W. A. White wan i lnr.tcrl secretary after which the business was taken^up and discharged with dispatch. Ample arrangements were made for gathering donations of food stuff for Allen University. - porting after-general duys"arrd~ tlrr^ seats of District Conference, Sunday Institute and-Missionary Convention the District Cotjference-goes to Mt. Carmfcl of the^ Mt. Car mel .Circuit of which Kev. ii t_. t Ford.is pastor; the Missionary Con i .yention to Ware Shoals of which Rev. J. ?). Boyd is pastor while , Due West again plays the role of . Xonventioh City by, .through , its j "representatives pledging itself to take care of the ..Sunday school Convention/ Which will give it the distinction of having entertained this body .three times in five years. The assessments for .the* district were fixed by the following committees: " Children's Day: Rev. J. S. W. Harper, Min. W. A. White, Rev. G. W. Dorrah, A. F. Adams. W..J. Johnson. May Day:. R. I. Demon, G. C. Ford, Jas. Martin, W. E. Evans.. J._ C, Franklin. ... .. Founder's" Day: D. C. Brown, Mrs. Xpnnie Garlington, Mrs. Rosa M. Adams, J. "T. Bates, O- L. Smith. Missionary: Mesdttrpe/s Fl?'*e Miller, Sallie Blackstock, Ida Scott, Cora Reid, O. E. Johnson, Millie Quarles, Annie J. 'Garrett. State League and S. S. Day: E. F. Johnson, P. L. Ely, M. B. Lee. A. C. Carson, W. E. Butler. Vacfn,. TVnv B. A. I^vkes, Mrs. S. E. Noal Smith, Mis? Lucia DuBofs, J. B. Brown, J. L. Buggs. Endowment Pay: J, H. Grant, 1 J. P. Boyd, Mrs. Carrie Roundtree, L A. Guiden. ?? .... The assessments as fixed by the F committees wOte ftfcrptM hy-Htwvarious representatives with the pledge that all would umite their 1 effort? to retire, each claim when T it comes due. _ ? I A splendid group .of missionaflT ' workers, whose names we regret r that we are unable to mention was present, who pledged their full I support to full program of the 1 church. WOODRUFF NEWS ' Trinity A.-lVf.-E. Zwn-Church \ S. S. opened at the ulsual hour with Supt. and teachers on the job. flew Bethel Baptist Church?S. S. at the usual hour with Supt. 1 R. P. Rodgers and all" teachers at . their places of duty. > Mrs. Stella Brownlftg Ray of . ^rlotte, N. C. spent the Ghrist S. M. Browning. Miss" Madge Young Teturned (o h?'r school Sunday in Greenville Cirunty after spending -the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, Young. Mr. .Edmund Jefferson .and Mr. David J. Wilburn of Alton University spent their holidays at-the home of, Mr. Wilburn's parents, .Mr. nau Mrs. Law Wilburn. ' , MiS. Lilla Dandy Foster o f Washington, 1). .returned to her home Sunday after .spending the holidays with her sister, and family. Mr. and -Mrs. Grover Foster. All'tho teachers of the Woodruff Junior School returned Sunday to begin their work with the Xew Year. " Mrs.' Blanch Foster of Washington is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chestine Foster. ; .v*. ? ' Mit*. Minnie L. Foster of Marion, is visiting" her sister in Cashville, this"week. Mrs. Fannie Downs. 4 Mr. ()" B- Deshi^Jdjj, anil Miss Sarah, and Alfoftzo, RooseveK .Des?. hields," motoriM to "Clinton, S. C\, Dep...23, to visit their*aunt Miss. Stinnie Winford. ~* r<\ -i-* "d. u ' ? ? iUT. v_ iiarne w mroru. has re-' sjujncd to his home in-^C;linton after spending thte holiday*?wfthhiscousin 'Mr. o. B. Deshioids. r I'rof. Allen Williams; and Mr. David vJ. Wftburn - motored t o Greenville. S.. C., -Dec. 26. They reported a' pleasant* trip. MTTDavid J.Wi4bu]-n, Miss Go1d en Wilhern nTrd Mis. Blanch Fos-t?'i inunmul ID i' IIIUoli. S. 'lues- " day afternoon. Mr. Clarcnco and Ah'.i.a Coleman and mother, Mrs. Maftjrie Coleman spent the day in 'Charlotte, N. C?' Dee. 26. they reported' a pleasant trip. . ' . Master McDuffie Melhtosh spent 'ho holidays in Spartanburg. S-. C. visiting hu- sister, Miss \*nny.ilee Melntcsh. , Mi*, and Afrs. Law Wilburn entertained at Christmas dinner, Dec. 25, among: the guests were: Missos Minnie Foster. Dot Under. Tames Voting. .Graysop Jr., Kincade. Marion Kineade, Patsyaun Kincade. of Marion. N. C.: Blanche Foster of Washington, D. C? Mr. Donald Alexander. Mr. E<l/piond Jefferson of Columbia; Mr. Walter Foster. Mr. M. S;' Cal-laham. Mr. AT. B. Callnham of _ Sparlii'ribuffT. S. C. Mrs. Lila Foster and children-' and Mr. Law Wilburn * and Mr. Ut-Tive- Floyd spent he"~ day fn Sinipsonvlllo, S. C.. Friday at the home of Mrs. Foste.r's sister. Mrs, >1 '1 W ! ' ooks. The hoi)0|- .roll for Oth a-nd 10th grades f Nov ~193-1 of the Wood r<T Jr. IT'trh School*. 10th grade: Gojdein W.ijhunn. 10th tirade: Golden Wilburn, *liam. .Gertrude Green." 0th grade: Maty R, D^shield. John II. Franks. Never Duncan, Ma.-sie Drummond, Francis Rhod-' TilK MF.N OF ST. I.I'KF.-s EIMSrOPAI. ( lll RC H TO ENTERTAIN IMF ( ()\GRt*f: \Tlnv * Progress is the tliei mo meter in which to read t,he indications of life. Where1-there is life .there is prnui ii. ; nlnui there i. imyn It. re is life; and vice-versa. Such is the reading of the men of' St. I.uke's Episcopal Church as is* evidenced .hj*__thek* desire to create -til U litVJnJJlt'fhiirrdi" It is the custom of'the church to. hold annually, the firfct of the year, a general meeting * of,* the congregation at which time reports ' are hcitrd from the various auxiliaries. the veHrv a fid rector as to >>ho progress j^Julo during the year iu>t ended, and. officers of the hurch are elected and delegate?, to he annual convocation mem ami plans formulated f?j*'~suc -cs-fill operation during the ensuing year. This year the-men have aided a new feature to the meeting. Exercising a fond hope that wider interest and greater enthu ?iisni might be aroused! they are nlanrvng to entertain wfth the service of a supper, at-the Y. W. C. A.. 1429 Park ST.. Wednesday, evning. January 9, lO.lo at 7;.10 o'clock. They are looking forward to a 100 per cent gathering.. \ . ALLEN TEMPLE A; M: E. CHURCH Ttcv. R.^L Lemon. Pastor V" ? ?3 Gr.oenville,?iv, fT-^Eunday school, opened at the usual hour with a large attendance in spite oflhe inclennnt weathei-. After a thorough study of the lesson by classes, we listened to an interesting review bv the pastor tovwiflf son-; of the entire (iimilgiJ___Sflrafc., ^F^^uie" points were brought out. The "Christmas tree" given by the Sunday school was 'quite a success^ liprw 9 iCfftiCPj , SI i and was imicli enjoyed by the seho lars. . .. M,omipg .services began at. the usual hour. The pastor read for a .Scripture lesson St. John 12; beginning with the 12th verse. His text Was found St. John 12:21 (the .latter clause). He used for 7?is subject, '[The Desire to see Jesus." The sermon was very good. *!!< brought out the subject- in a fine way making- everything: so plain. A large audience was prcsjcjiU iMr. Robert Williams of IndinfpffWis, I/id. made some interesting' remarks abflut the eoloH-d jje\vspap-? er he fk going to print in Greenville. he asked the cooperation of all.' The pastor 'assured him of the -support of this -.church; _ The A. C. K. League met at 0;30 p. m. with the .president ft],. Dykes : presiding-?-A -v+-ey?in? tit5-tiny meeting was held. Miss. Rutli Mack is the new secretary. Night service began at 7:3f) p. in. 1 he devotional end w'as'cond icivd ln-the-pa^trrr?He yiresrnrtr <-d- Rrvr Euggone [Bowling, n stu?1...,4 A* llnM T?..: !. ...U. ?ivin rtl -~VI|-^II L ^Iiy W ri'l UT'K the tnessaee of the evening. He read for ii Scripture lessen Aetr 28:14-20. His text was found >K-i~r' ^ ? ! oil for hi< subject. Gratitude aid Gpifi'ajre'. Rev., Bowlir?e preached v v'rry fine sermon which .afforded." much food for thought. ?" \Ii -Florence I.. Lykes broadcast oyer station Vf. F. B.\C.'-J* nriem dedicated to ?the Rotarv IMl- (while 1 '-nhiecf " "A Brand I Xew Santa Glaus." It frwas very rood and en.ioytd by al who her.yd it.' The following were home for the Chr'stmas holidays. Misses Ruth Adams, and Susie- -Rivers from. Stat* Gollepet Miss Sara WhitnCr. a teacher in the City Schools .otfColumbia, Mr. Fuprene Bowline1, a -ttident at Allen University; Mr. Perry Gechvnrrn strident at State rgriejre. Mr. Thomas Brown a teacher in the city schools of Camden and Mr. G. F. Adams, princiml of Mt. Zion School at'Laurens. A unreported a tine stay. TOKESBl'RY NEWS ..Continued from page 1) Robinson. Rev. Wesley Nash .of Columlra <pent. the nip-lit with' parents on Pat unlay nipht.~Mr. ami Mrs. G. C. Nash.- , . i ' . s Mr. William Clayton of Hoibison Colli pp. It nio.S. C. ' spent a few I tv< visit'tip relatives: and friends. Mr-. A. R. 1 TJi.lines?arrived Xnias .lav from Philadelphia after a few weeks vHitinp daughter and e>n. She reports a grand time. Miss"F.decia Brockman of Given - ' 1 *'' is tli?- holiday on.et of Mi---. Henrietta Robinson.- ? Elder and Mrs. Charles dolphin of Raleiph. N. C. is spending a few days at 1 om _\usitinp_ tuiithur. and . father,. +VTth~trre the picture of he.lth. ' __ Mr. James Pilprim Jr.. of Hen-, dersonville. N. C.. \yas week-end puest of Miss Eva Robinson. Mr.. <"in._.(... t ylor. and Mr. Lae -Myvee of Alabama and Mr.' A, J. Harris of Durham, N. C., Messrs Chester Taylor and A. J. Harris attend State Collepe and Mr. Mylve attends Ala. State. Miss Coreen Wtvre of- firocnwoodwas the puest of .Miss Efc.JRobinsdn on Thursday. jar. wime rioimes 01 rniiaaoiphia "in. gifest b'f hTs brother, Mr. Wilson Thomas. Elder and Mrs.' E. A. Adams and family of Columbia spent a few days- in the little town, bringing Miss Rosotta Nash home after an extensive stay with Mrs. Adams. Mrs^ .Joella Jefferwn of Fountain Ttin. S. C.,-spent holiday* home visiting her mother. *_ -Miss Cleo Robinson of Orange* burp. S. C. spent a few <lavs home Cnristmas. M rs. Nancy Aaron is spending some time with her children in tlrcenyirie, S. C. , . Mr.; and MrS. Wilson Nash entertained a host of young people Xmas. day- evening in honor of their daughter. Miss Rose Nash, celebrating her 16th birthday, being! Xmas. day everything was carried out in a Xmas scheme. Everybody reported a lovely time. iMrJi Mamie Robbie uf RtlthtHvrt*returned to her home on Wednesday after a few weeks visitino- Vier _?jjrV ? ? listing me ? sacred I ions to our compe- |e>7m understanding, dig- fyCT 1 Service insures R\T(TI| lete compliance with the inviolable righttflEgsX lesires of the be-*^jBg9 v/uice. ; -?- -Residence:? / i| 1125 Washington 2230 Hampton , f., ?Phone &420 Phone 75G4 , t , " r? ' '? "'is DR. J. G. STIJART ; ,v, . , .\7~* 'r sr_ -.nig hi Eye, Ear, Nmc and lbroat ? ?3 Glaa?TB " 'Mil Arnurat^lj ; .... * & fit* Office Hoare: " Telephone: *-Ta 11:4)0 to- LOO P.Mr |Re'a.>4(jMh --r-n 6:00 to ? :00 P.M. jjffice 3706? 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