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*r GREENWOOD NOTES
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coffee, jello and whipped cream
v fruit and angel foo<f*eake.
Mr. Robert Smith hhs been con
fined to his bed with the flu sinc<
the first day in thto Xmas.
' . Mr. Hamp Riley has an httacl
. of the flu. Hopes.he will soon b<
well again.
Springfield Baptist Club me
Wednesday Dec. 26, 1934 at tb
home of Mrs'.' S. Andrews, 55>
Hocket St., at B o'clock. Tb
meeting opened with its opening
i,'*" song; Scripture reading by Mis:
Violar Andrews; prayer by tb
president.- This being the las
, a' meeting in the year everybod;
seemed full and expressed them
selv<^* to that,end. IJad a goo<
ifieetlng?the hostess served a rea
supper: chicken rice, mnrarnni
dressing, gravey, hot rolls, cake
Everybody enjoyed it and left feel
ing happy.
Hettie Calhoun,. Sec-Reporter
p modern civilization
a failuri
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pail, the rich"are afraid the;
"will lose thelF business and ever;
? ? where there is fear or dread. Ther
fore we submitTthat a civilizatioi
that cannot cast out fear is, ii
a large degree a failure...^JPor fea
predicts failure, and turns abou
and produces it. A civilizatioi
^that does,not liberate ttlf
a failure.
Civilization then, has much" t
cause thoughtful people to paus>
and think. Poverty, fear, vice am
shame must be destroyed befor
1 ITr% f ?n? nrrSitAn '?
voiM/iUtiuu ainvco. 1 lit" SHUW IJ
material dovelojpm$*?. is but i
sham unless there be" $le mora]
clean foundation underneath. X
man can truthfully boast of th.
present day civilization under
[ neath. No map ran trnthfnll:
boast of the preseYit dav civiliza
w tion s6 long as there Is poverty
hungry want anywhere an3"ev$ry
' where. No one that <>u
1 " civilization isperfecf -so- lonjr a
one person is oppressed within it
borders. If this be so, we hav
yet far to go. Let us hope tha
we are going forward, not back
"ward; that we are slowly climhinj
up not stepping down.
WALTERRORO NEWS
. Prof. J. M. Miller was. a pleas
ant visitors in Wnltorboro thi
F . week to the delight and pleasude o
f his father, mother and sisters.
Prof. .'* W. L. Brooks spen
Christmas with Mrs. Brooks ant
both went ovjar to HenHmny^yrn
Ff~ do vijgit the Professor's people, an<
F his two sisters accompanied then
r- vii ineir return and nad some plea;
t and hours in Walterboro.
p Dist. Supt. of the Sumter an<
Beaufort Dists., Revs. Howard an<
Tillman passed through our citj
. and were dinner guests of Mrs
^ Emma Carter. Rev. M. L. Little
i john and family spent their Chris
i- mas days in Spartanburg. He re
jtum^f1 in time to hold service a
r Rock of Ages . Sunday,. Bishoj
f Thomas of Charleston will holt
[ services at the church of the Atom
m ment Sunday, the? episcopaPZJ?
- Chaplin St.? ; ~ f
Mr. James; a student at Allei
spent a few days in Walterborc
visiting Miss Elizabeth Golemai
von Savage St. . .
Rev. P. E. Tiller, the Madan
and their daughter spent the sab
c bath in Walterboro, lookftTgWftei
his parsonage. He is making j
e < great impression on his people
Many teachers were home during
the Christmas season. Amonf
them were Mesdames P. Geridon
H. Williams, Rebecca Brooks, A
Rumer, Misses M. LsWright, O
Fugerson.
Misses Elizabeth demons am
. Zelma Logan returned to Aller
-?University, after spending a pleas
P ant Christmas at home with par
R,* Rev. Gupple has moved to hi
ft. new fi^ld to begin his year's work
as pastor of the LynehhuRR*
charge. Many are the regrets ex
m pressed in Walterboro, both in a
K' out of his church.. Mrs. Gupple
K was also in the hearts of the pe
H Ttlo an/) Txri11 r 1
uc iiiiaa^u ior ner atl
ministration among all of
B Di\ Porter, president of Ha?1
B son College while in the city was
B| the^houae guest of Rev. and Mrs.
m Dr. S. Nance is having successB*ur
quarters altf over the district
B *nd appearantly the charges ar
Betaking on new life and many momHjbers
are being added to the char b
Under his powerful '
^KjlCertarned highly at Cottagevi
.the member'-, and friends
^^Ktre the dinner guests of
Walker and Mrs. Ruth Ro'->:
^^Htany of the members and friends
Brf Walterbor-o have made theii
Christmas happy by sending nice
^BtUinty things to each other.
MALVARY A. M. E. CHURCH
B ?jtar. L. C. Butler, Pater
^V^bMsyille, S. 0.?Sunday school
^Staled at its usual hour with the
* ' Vj,
superintendent and teachers present.
The lesson was discussed
and reviewed by each c!as;.\
Mr. and Mr. Yv averly Howard
of N. Y. are spending the
- Christmas holidays with, tlie late?
ler's parents, Mr. an J Mrs. Frank
Boyd. Mrs. Howard befoic? mar<
raige to Mr. Howard ~ of New
e Port News, Ya. /was Miss Leothea
Boyd, of Leesville.
f Miss Jeunie L|)U (Nicholas ol
e Baltimore, ,Md. is speno^ng the
1 christmas holidays with her granu
e pUrenis, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boy.
? -?nd her sister Ellen.
s Air. William AlcCarter of Jacke
sonvilk, Fla. spent a few days daring
the Christmas with his par^
ents, Mr, and Airs. William 'AleC
aiter.
j Air. Reedy Rowe a student of.
Allen University is spending the
' 'holidays with his father who is
critically ill at this writing.
Air. James R. Boyd has been
i- very- ill -during the Christinas but
. lias slightly improved. '
Aliss Carrie Aide Boyd Air. ana
2 Air. Waverly^, Howard attended a
dinner Wednesday evening in
Batesburg" at the home of Airs.
y Annie Lpu Alatthewson. Mr and
y Airs. Howard remained over for
e a few days. They expressed them
n selves as having had a wondern
ful time. - ...
r The Uuhers-of--the amptbnliigH
t School are spendiirg the holidays
n at their variOufC.liomes.
a..
LAIi'Q wore v^ryiJxpnttttfiitrV' uAoThm^
ed. The historical background" of
..fefen??textr-Avas indeed an intellectual
= and spiritual flesh.
We were delighted to have an
'* impressive league service Sunday
* afternoon under the leadership ol
- Brp.E. M. Pressley.
For the night service, Miss Zella
t M. Burton brought the message.
- Text selected from St. Matt. 1:21,
' Numbers 24:17.- * This was another
j inspiring message.
a Come to Betpeh Visitors are
L always welcome^ ?" tr7" "
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r "J " f lly .M. C. Mitchell
{ Hajpy New Year everybody!
. Yes, tj:e N'iw Year is here, new
r ideas new happenings, and we are
i the ble. t and thankful ones to have
b'een spah 'l I), yt he great Creat<y.
\ * Several woie called away in our
town during .the past week. They
wer unable to ?ee the dawn of '35
. although It. was so near. The call
was not 1 inntc^il to Colored alone,
' but also the whites.
- -?The following pei sons passed
way during the week of the twenty-third:
Rev. Dickerson Suiters, a well
known citizen of Kingstree. ..and~
"has "boon a pastor in the S. C.
Conference ef 1W if ot...?v
HIV ATX. JUA. V 11 U iu 11
, for thirty-three years. The funeral
service was conducted 6t Mt.
Zion M. E. Church, Rev. A. Mack,
pastor wjth Elder Cooper officiating.
Mr. Goodwine, another old well
known citizen .was a member of
Mt. Zion M, E. Church. The funeral
service was conducted by Rev.
A. Mack.
Mrs. Odessa Fulton was a loyal
member of Bethel A. M>. E. Church
Rev. S. M. RnfrhPi conducted fop.
: funeral service.
The whole-of Kingstrte mourns
the loss of these loyal mertibers.
This year ha*? brought us nearer
to our destiny. Realizing this we
should watch as well as pray more.
Despite the inclement weather
, on Sunday, the spirit of cooperation
still' existed between the denominations
of Kingstree. Rev. A.
Mack conducted the, JJnion series'
at Bethel A. M. E.Church? Sunday
morning. He preached a splendid
sermon and several persons were
the other race a superior.
The holidays brought' several
persons "home to visit friends and
relatives. We shall not name all
the persons seen during1 the holv ~
days. Practically all of the college
fork were home for the holidays.
Several persons spent
Xmas, out of town.
We hope that the church goers
will turn out in large numbers.
- Year. ? ?
We trust that the editor-and his
co-workers spent the holidays
pleasantly. V _
RIDGE SPRING.NEWS
The Xmas. services at Ridge
II ill was oifb to be long remembered.
St. John 1:15. Rev. .Tones as
usual was at his best.
" The members of Ridge , Hill
Church continued the same spirit
of Xmas. by giving Rev. Jones a
surprise shower at the home of
Mrs. Adtlie Merritt.
The faculty and Student' body
feci grateful to the many, many
~ "friends why- -have given donations
toward the new building. If all
goes well we will be able to start
work in there by Jan. 20th, 193-5.
The- h ive on J.he -Xiiano -rirQved I
-quite a success. The reports were
as follows: 4th and 5th grades,
$5.04; 6th and 7th, $7.00; 8th "and
9th. $8*97; 10 and 11th. $20.76. We
- Iharik Oil who contributed! Total.
$41.77.
The turkey ri v*al ended, Dec.
71st, Mrs. Queen Mason, holding
the ucky number won the turkey.
The Bill Carver's Club enjoyed (
a Xnias tree. prepared by Xmas.
Carols. Dec. 21st.
We have several friends on our {
sack list to date, Mr. C. C. Gray, j
MftTy ^Fffe . Btrckfr"~a -T severa!
bthc-W.. ' " ' "
Among those who joined the
holy-hands"of wedlock were Miss
* Li trise Collier and Louis Squash, ,
Miss Minnie Lee Curring and Mr.
Freddie Butlea\ We wish for 4kem
years crowned with success.- Seen
here and there during the
hoidays: Mrs. Edna Kirby of Gaffney,
visiting daughter; Mr. A.
Woodward of Pa., visiting parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs? Sarah
Collier, visiting parents: Miss Elda
Green: Mr. Lemmle TIagoftd. N".
; Y.", visiting parents; Mr,-and Mrs.
.J. Gomillion, Mi% Youngblood Cor? ley,
visiting parents; C.-.Pope, N.
C., visiting grandmother. The
Meachem family, Aiken, visiting
relatives; Miss Jessie Hammond. ?;
A. R. Williams, visiting parents;
Mr. Harris Navylnnd, visiting par '
ents; studeptsjfrom Bettis, Allen,
Harbison, Morris State, B. T. W.. J
Sehofield,- visiting relatives; Miss '
Myrtle Highfower,' mother and
brothers, visiting son.
- Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Hartley
were dinner guests of Mp. and^
number of friends enjoyed the sur- j
pri?e birthday,party of Mr. W. M. ,
Harris, given by his wife, Tues- ,
dav nite. Many of the youngpeo- pie
enjoyed the birthday party of
Mr. Henry Peterson, Friday P. M. ,
given by his parents. Several
guests, from Columbia were preserif.
j. ^ j
/ Mrs. Kirby, daughter and. son- ^
in-law enjoyed a delicious three
eoura? dinner Xmas. T)ay at Mr.
and Mrs. ]?. W. Broadnax.
Mrs. Mary Johnson and family* j
left, for N. J. a few days. pro.
Messrs. Otis Itaiford and W. B.
i Hazzard motored to Sally Xmas.
Day. '
Tliu WAlsun family innrr few" ^
others motored to Ninety-Six,
Xmas, Day.
Mr. Clarence Clanscale spent the *
, Xmas. with Miss F. Hammond.
I Mr. H. E. Petetrson entertained
a number of his friends Friday
eveninpr,, Dec. 28 with a birthday
party at - their residence. The
color Schemes were prreen and f
crimson. ?. f
A lovely conrse was served *
which consisted of chicken salad,
tasty flakes, white potato salads 1
candies potatoes, punch, carmel 1
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
and marble cake. ? I
"* Those present were: Misses
Citeria Corley, Willie Mae Coleman,
Flossie Mae Gomillioo*.
Blanche Raiford, Sarah Raiford,
MeSsers Thomas Alphonzo Hammonds,
Ranee Woodaedr Herbert
Hammonds, Willie Mason, Sylvester
Corley, Allison Corley Jr., James
Hanjmonds, Othello Broadnax,
Lemuel Gomillion, James Nagglos.
Carroll Naggles, Harold Hammonds.
1
The out-of-town guests were:
Miss Sallie Bradley, Messers Geo.
Bradley, Oscar Jackson, R. Pondexter
Johnson, B. Cornelias Price
of Aiken, S. C.; Messers Emmett
Hagood, D. A. Christer, Timothy
Julius Sullivan Jr., FredRdie Williams,
Kirkland Lievy, of Columbia.
S. C.; Mr. Harold Peterson of
Greenwood, S- C.; Mr. C. A. Pope
of T.auerriburg, N. C.; Mr. Mimnaugh
Amos of Johnston, S. C.
Eyeryone reported an enjoyable
evening in spite of the inclement
weather.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Continued from page 7
Lho-holidays.
Mt'Sv-Sallie L. Pope and daughter
Beaulah Louis Pope visited relatives
in Augusta, Ida./ during
he holidays.
MrsC ^V. B. Bass and Mrs. John
Latimer were shopping, in Augusta,
Ga., on Saturday. .
" Ml1, ana M rs. Nor ah Amos who
have been living in Ridge Spring,
S. C., are no\V making their home
in Johnston. Mr. Amos is in the
undertaking business here.
The many friends of Mrs. Wanda
J\ulgett Austin are glad to see
her ^vufTagaitt.
Mr. Wilson Smkjl motored to
Trenton on Sunday A. M.
We hope those who read The
Palmetto Leader a Ilappy New
CNION NEWS
Prof, and Mrs. K. B. Chandler!
rrf the ClatTTnCnHoge faouTfy, Mes~
sers Willis and Van Doze students
of Ciaflin spent seVjpral days during
the Christmas in our city as
1 lur guests?of the local ' ClaflltV
Chapter. Many socials were had
in their*honor and at the close of
their visit, the president of .the
chapter, Mr. J. E. Williams called
a meettin,g. Prof, and Mrs.
Chandler-made.' v,ery encouraging
remarks. .
Very nice talk was made by Mr.
Utis Farr, one' of the Ciaflin Foot
ball mon-afso Mr. Janres; studenT
?both of these men are members
of the. Freshman?class ami Coach
Bell's team. They spent a very
pleasant holiday with the home
folk. *;
Mr. Whitley W. Boldej^who has
recently finished his A. B.t de-r
itree lias returned home and re-entered
the insurance work in this
listrict.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams
spent a few days during the holitlays
with the home folks in GreenvilTo.
. Mv~.
E.'C. Murray, district manager
for the N. C. Mutual Life
Inc. Company in Greenville visit:
friends here last -weekend
Miss Effict.(v> ATnvtin with
friends, M estops Williams land
Thomas and Miss Marie Young
jf Columbia, \ver? at the interFrat
dance Friday night. Miss
Martin is one of Union's girls and
s a junior at Allen University.
GALA AFFAIR AT AIKEN
DURING HOLIDAYS
The Xi Kappa Xi Fraternity
Epsilon Chapter entertained with
its annual Pre-Xmas dance which
was the holidays' eye opener, then
the O. N. O.'s on Xmas night continued
to open the eyes with their
formal dance, after which the Tic
Tacks gave o'ne of the most up to
late dances of the season. All
" v? ^ ?v uwu 3 a Hvuiuii auu wro
nusic by the ope abd only Clarence
Pinckney and his Orchestra.
Among the guests in the city
.vere: Miss Eva . Mae Williams of
Washington, D. C. Miss Davis
So 11 of New Orleans, La., and Mr.
rhomas Hardy of Irmo, S. C.
\.ll guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
foqea Sr. Mr. McFarling jwas_y^
OFTWfs^LOIS McGhee.
Miss Ruth Bare, Helen Rogers,
Lucile Mallery, Izeta Jones'- and
sister were home from school^
Vlessrs Thomas Harley, Earle W*1
cer, Eldridge Hammond were aTl
ionic for the holidays, from State
College, Hampton, Knoxville, Alen,
Brewer and various other
ichools. Mr. Alva Carroll has alio
returned home after a year and
i half away in the North.
...The death of Mrs. B. Pinckney
md' Prof. Drake was a shock to
ill.
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tyORRIS J3ROWN A. M. E. ?
J : V - CHURC*
Rev. Jessie E. Beard, Pastor
^.On Sunday morning,- Dec. 23rd
Rev. J. S. Benn, Presiding Ektei
of the Abbeville District, preache<
the senhon at Morris Brown. Hi:
text was concerning $the \"satm
of God". .The text was develope<
splendidly, as the speaker unrave
led the theme, "Believed, now ar<
we the sons of God." etc/ Dr. Bern
oun-essed himself as having beei
erftirely at home, at Morris Brown
A good audience listened with ifT
terest, and the- sermon vfas "\Vfel
:eceived, and enjoyed. The pastoi
spoke as usual to the Children foi
a short while' on the subject oJ
"Ambitiion" The sermonette wai
just prior to the sermon. On<
young man, Mr. 'Harfv Mitchel
joined the church.
At the-hemr. for -the? Suwcta>
school, this department functioned
in their usual effective, manner
New features are constantly being
-manifested in the .work of the Sunday
school, with 'nci easing effectiveness.
Trie Blackboard lessons
are leading1 increased interest ii
the Sunday school. In keepiu*
with the times, new methods an
ne vied, and in their study mon
knowledge is the result. Tin
church school is measuring up t<
its possibilities in.every way.
Mrs. Leonore F. Beard, wife o
tht1 J?Ustor, deserves more thai
passing eiTodict, i\j>r sjymsorini
the inspiring; as w.i. ; the upiquCandle
-Light service, t hat wa
iy
conducted after the e.oning ser
mon. 'The programme was wel
arranged*and carried out \vi ti i nsi
andfjre'clsion. ? Large car'.lies wen
lighted by the pastor at the altar
The Ushers then came up tie ais
1<\ and lighted their cardie f.-on
those already lighted AT the |piis.
rtor. The Ushers then proceedei
to-'pass down the ai. les, and ever
| person- bearing a candle lighte*
from those carried by the ushers
The church lights were then tun
ed out, and a splendid picture wa
presented with moiQ^than 2 hun
dred candles burning over th<
church. '
I mrirvf TFT p sincino- whiph fr>]
lowed, Mrs. M. J. Perry led th<
procession of children up the aisle
and was met at the altar by thi
wife of the pastor. The id&a con
veyed through the dialogua-jpwhicl
i ensued, was 'he leading of the chi
dren to more light. An impres
sive picture was made dtjrin-g th<
exercises, and 'he spiritual fervei
high. Appropriate selec
tions were rcajiacgd-hy the senior
and junior choirs alternating. Little
Miss Elaine Taylor rendem
a recitation entitled "The Christ,
mas Candle," During the eours<
of the program-ine. Bro. Phillii
Bennett sang impressively^ "Tin
ILoly City" accompanied by Mr
A.?Blunt, the church organist, ai
the piano.
The evening sermon was delivered
to a large audience, by Rev
J. C. Quarles. Presiding Elder
Who took?for?bis--tex-t?Roy, lsl
chapter and the 12'h and 13tl
verses, and who- developed?tht
theme. "The son of God, in th?
midst of the 7 Golden Candh
Sticks. A well prepared sermoi
was enjoyt-J by the worshipers
present.
Dr. Quarles is Presiding Eldei
of the "Piedmont Conference. Rev
L. -H. Hemmrngway will preach a1
Morris Brown on next Sundav
His coming is looked forward tt
with intterest. It? is said that Dr
Hemmingway has never preachee
at Morris Brown.
Among our sick members, art
several leaders, viz: W. A Holtor
, Class No. 1, J. McBride, Class No
7, Ben White, Class No. 51 anc
Robt. Gadsden, Class No. ?2T Out
prayers go out for their early recovery.
Union services will be observed
at Morris Brown on the
First Sunday in January 1935
The Emancipations-Association will
conduct their ustkil exercises or
Jan. 1st, 1935 atr Morris Brown
The Rev. B. F. Bradford, pastor oi
Wesley M. E. Church will be the
orator of the day. The Ushers1
Board No. 1, a splendid set of
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EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH I
[ Rev. A. A. Hughey, Pastpr
Sunday Dec. 23rd,?S. S. was J
opened at 10:00 a. m. with a very j
' nice attendance. The lesson wa?
j very inspiring. A splendid review
by the pastor.
* At 11:30 a. m. ser^Ses began ^
j after the devotionaj exercises the
j pastor ascended the rostrum and
brought to us a wonderful message
taken from St. Matt. 2:2. Spying
where is HeJthat is born King o?
he Jews? for We have seen h
1 .star injhe east and are come to
J worship him. Subject, The supers r
of Christ. Tnis was a spiritiu. t
? message and was in keeping with 3
^ the Yuletide season. t
"The A. C. E. League met at *.
4 p. m. ^.UZ:30 p. m. in tbe Abseils
j* of the pastor Rev. Butler preao
ed a 'noble sermon.
r ?We were., elated to ^iaVe- -on * *
. young ladies and gentlement badk j
with us for the holidays, students^ j
r" Mr- Hiram Williams Jr., State j
College, Missj Eva Roeboro, Bene- r
diet. Teachers, Misses M. Waeh- ^
iitgton, B, Brown. ;S. Porter. Mrs. -
1 Ethel Frison, Mr. David Burton. 0
t Rev. and Mrs. Hughey, Misses e
' B. Goings, M. Armstead left Sun- s
, day Dec. 23rd for Pittsburgh, Pa.
E to spend the holidays Avith tela?s
tive$ ^and friends returning Jan. j;
2, 11)35. .. ' c
/ Despite the inclement weather a
? I'uiv l.illhlul members were out ^
r Sunday. Rev. J. H. lfolman had. j
charge of th?* morning- service, v
Rev. Butler the evening. :
s . 1
The'program .and Christmas tree c
was carried out very nicely Friday
? night.
Mfs. Margaret Gray is steadily .,
I! %
mprvoing-. . ,
? Fpneral service for Mrs. Jessie j
Johnson who died Monday Dec. 17, t
1 at the home of. her mother, was .
*" conducted .2:00 p.m. Su'Hiay ^
' Dec. 23 from Emanuel A. M. E.
i> a
Church by the pastor, Rev. A. A.
^ lfughey. Interment followed?12
miles at Freehope Church cemetry. ^
1 Mrs. Johnson, the dnghtcr of "Mrs. ^
s Ella Simpson, was born in 1H02." '
" A host of friends paid their last
2 respect to Mrs. Johnson at the ^
f11 vittj?LpIN ki-rYiiVvTr?
" nut the city for" her,..many fine ^
L 'nuts of character. She leaves to
? mourn her death, husband, 2
p children, Everett and Clotel John
son, mother, brother and a host
1 of relatives and friends.. Pallbear- .
1 e.rs were Win." Thompson B. S.
- Jackson, Hiram Wiliams Sr. W. ^
? M. Wise, J. Mack.
S-HILOH A. >1. K. CHURCH
; .Rev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor
. " . ?d
1 Prosperity, S. C\-*Last Sunday E
was a very pleasant day at Shiloh. ii
> A large number, was present along F
} with , several visitors,
j The Sunday School was opened I"
at the usual hour 10:3 0 a. m. by *
p llit1 UlRk'nivtendent, Mr. J. C. Henry C
and all officers were present and F
. on duty* The subjects'of the les* IV
son was. '"A Cliristian Home." E
"he lesson was discussed and hemi e
I- tifully explained by^MtsstiTT CarT
j, rie Rikard followed by Gussie _c
v- Mae STigln?Thc~~~SuntIay !T ischool
. was happy to have tiles? young E
; ladies, Misses Carrie L. Rikard F
k and Gussie Mae Sligh, in \^jt,h F
. them 'again, from Bettis Academy.
Also Mr. Pernell Jones fronj. AI-""2
f Ten University. There were also E
some splendid remarks given by k
^ Mr. Crawford from New York, ii
and other places.
} At 11:30 A. M. Sunday, we were E
stirred with a wonderful Xmas. e;
j message .delivered by our pastor. E
His ?ext was taken from the se- d
, cond chapter of Luke. . e
j After the close of the morning
service, we motored to AnI
tioch Baptist Church.^We enjoyed >
. another wonderful *ermon preached
by our pastor, at 3:30 P. M. 01
lie Used for his subject: "And he w
, grew in wjsdom and knowledge ^
and favor with God and man.'1 ^
I Sunday was a very pleasant day n
. for the League. The League be- ^
gan at 6:30 p. m. All members n
f were present, and seemed to be >
filled with glee. Misses Carrie ^
> Rikard and Gussie Mae Sligh were n
r given the honor of bringing a Hap ^
^?,.i:? I 1 i- 'i- ' ' "
, iccuiiK "MtK m> me league.
The A. C. K. Lenpm m KhW^u 3
? Ar M. -fth-Church,' alongwith the l'
pastor, Rev. T. K. Robinson, was
( more , than glad'to give to the old ^
, mothers and fathers, and also the ^
L afflicted people of Prosperity a- ^
i nice little gift on Xmas. morning. el
These gifts were delivered by the j!1
president of the League, Mr. Au- ^
. thor Marina, an<f*Hiis committee. I ei
The committee consisted of Mr.
Y. J. Rceder, W. L. Gallman, W. n
M. Bookman and Miss Minnie Lee
r Sligh. While these gifts were be- J
ing delivered, the committee sang
, several Xmas. Carols. The names
of those who received gifts are
j&ij^ggig - iiliM
Saturday, January 5, 1989 *\ p
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s fallows: Mrs. Sallie Young, E1-. *
a Dewalt, Mr. Frank Wilson, W.
A. Sligh, Hamp Hampton, and
Jurr Long also Mrs. Rodta Gall
T. , .
> the many homes. On Christlas
day many hearts leaped with IJ
>y over the presents they received
On Dec. 27, the Stewardess
nfli r| T\Tn*'j nf II " "II
erful reception for the pastor,
ev. Robinson. Mrs. A. V. Bhtes,
res:, Mrs. Ardelia Sligh, Sec.
liss Dora Dewalt is here - from
hiladelphia, Pa. visiting her moth
r. Sho will return after the'holi ^
ays. Mr. Jamea Gray and Mr. P.
/illiams, wife, daughter and othrs
of Prosperity motored bo Spar
inbuife on Christmas day. All V'^3
Frade with our
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