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PP Pace 8 E . CHRISTIAN HOME BURIAL % (-Continued l'rom-Pugw~fr) [ membeis died" in the Inst quarter, F** John Strong, from Lodge No. 54, ' Blackstock, ?. C.; and Annie Farm er, No. 81. ? "J~.' Our reports as follows*. Collected for deaths $229.8S i Collected for Unjon. __ - 7T.5C \' Collecte<l back dues 39.2C i P.nllpef ed \Tc\v nii'iiiliiTa .'?.Q{ Grund total . . __ $34lf.95 r~ All Ihu abuvt.1 were paid out foi vfarious things. Prof. Bowmai f wishes ttr brother C. L. Worthy "v"* "for t\*CL-%iarts erf Chester's--bt*u syryp andi Mrs. Daisy Hollev. wlu t represented 'lie Isoni iTridertakei Company of Chester) a fe\v of ,ui will iro to ft eW berry this week ant see what district .\j. 1 fs doing. Rev. 1-'. Sand or.*', T)ist. Pres. 0! L. AVorthy, Viey 1'res.r Wvslej S"t - ^ ? ? CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ' ' , . (Continued from Page . 1) ) Jackson, Cliftoji autl Stroud. Thcsi '&re four (-yry- i>:>>in'>iii.lt .\uunj. : ministers.' Rev. Shaw changed hi; older ot servic.; itm! rate each u these younir men an opportinlit; ~~~5 tl preach a sefmoneuo, .-o the eon ( i gregation heaVtl and fiij'oyed thcs< four sermonette at one service ^ .and all who were pTesefit l'el happy and. spiritually fed.. A musical and litontry progran C wifT be given at- BraiJieid Instil pi. ute .on Thursday evening. p - Miss AnriitT'Mac Stcwartj Bai ley St. a patient m ' iln?_ Pr\ t. Hosptial. . Mrs. Daisy flolly has returnei . to the eity-from Athens. Go! wher ?she spent several -~woLks- bccuu^ : Vvrtho illness (>rh r son. Dr. lr.llj.v She returned la>t w.rlr nrr .'nil'a nied W Dr. "tfrnl-Mr's. Holly -Friends aro-linpiv.tr llu' tim' tor' will soon bf very, wvir apab President J. .11. Coudbuk .?> - .Friendship.- ('olk-jre, Hovk llil $rg. Prince Rib y* nnd Hi-v. 1 Reeder motored In ro. Monday o bu'siriessr ? ; ' Mr. and Mrs: .1. < . Channel,.Mi> Fanrtio qrilTin- are- n th., Srkji* Finlcy lli S? li< 1 tiii 1 s ln'.gkol ball t ojuul.au 11 play- Knnui tt ?vol ~?'lli in ITork 11 ill 1'J "!'Vv- a-^ ? noon,' the -Mil. Un l ob. 1* 7~ lii^inii Hi of Cinadm tyill I'ia ^ 1 -here.- ? . ' Miss .l.oiri.-o Vi; r.(li t tin- pa.-t week-end iii-K?l'k Hill,'a "* i^uest of luf sistor.. ?Mrs._ Sara (.?.?1 )i>iid . i ' V 1 i i f> Xl AVy V1, ' (Continuod-trbirt. I'aKc D and L. Ck' Bowman.? t he c Kev Rice who t> 'FtiTrm trf the *'U*U" Tim' a-," and 1'of nv! ?iii .lapies wei cd. since l'.'oU paui the- tollowiii ? 4-tiibuFL', liT'fin").'; -I ; uiiULPliy iP >a him brothbr for he was good an faithful. Tie pave live years i honest service in :(tffhiy and _ never spoke aie harsh ward tTTTm He wm guiek-to-~h-n rmiiTiL hmm was educated and. far more intel 1' gent than many white men 1 kn v ]??- Was H christian and indeed 01 - ' brother in Christ JcsuS.- (EdiVc Rice is whkv). ' . iDre Rev,, Mr. ' Suits simply wi1 nessed what 'had-hc^u s:iid. Resi . lutions were-rc-ad by Mrs. ,A\ -Sims fr.oiu the ohurch, and Joh W. -Nicholson of thu.class, of 19ti Prayer rva.t ollVi'ed by lie y, C. Tobin. ftft'r which "the- fun tj sermon o was preached"by the l\u L. M. Tobiil who began- by-'quotin the words of the greatest admit istration of the Christian religioi "For now Wo httcvv - in. part hi then we ,shall kriow even as *\\ . are known" 11 i < subject wa v?l'fihim* d-.iy it will Ik. made plain " ?a 11 y eh) v. a* vmhu *.al?hy?^I . Fred Pendwric-ks. - JonesIfg -siii'-Vi ed by an aepd mother and lathe. ?seweiul biuthcrs'TimV sisters; otlu nearby l^indnien and h multitude i friertds. Interments v\'cre. made i the old Bethel Cemetery. * The Jnnn-s?I.udgo, No; of the A. F. and A. .M. held ils Mil winter Festival and* eolation la: - Monday night in the Picdntot hall on PincklCy SC " The prograi was condcted by Brother " T; '( McKissick WOrshipl'ul Master < the Lodge. Those appearing c program wore Mrs. Mamie Culm representing the Eastern Star.. M Johnson, a gentleman of Carlis] (coulden't got the name) Dxs. ( A. Dawkins, L. \V. Long, 'pu&toi L. M. Tobin and I, CI Bowmai About fifty yisito-rs were .proser . and enjoyed . themselves delighi ? ? fully,,Forty member* oomp?.<*o th Lodge. The Claflin College Clu is sponsoring'a: program at JJethi A. M. E. Church. January 2!>, .j ? 7:30 P. M. Come c?ub=-and_hog \_- one of the best quartets and \vii \ ness this wpoderful program. Tli public is cordially* invited. f Admi: - ' sion 10c.) * Let The Church Move On "Whemrrrr .von hear a inembr (of a church cainfflaining and fin ing fault of the preacher, Lh f ehuVch, 'or member* who am <U ing their ivork satisfactory, I ho said member is just back slidim 'a Trying trr find. frrrrtt?trs sWTirr _ from duly-. , Whenever you se members stop going to church an stay home, ami often play posson the Devil himself is leading ther for a christian will not stay ou of churoh seven ami eight week unless* they are very ill or tliei work prevent them. And some o 'It these back- sliders get their mono; weekly* And .when they do com ^ out, offftr- God's church 10c an cJ not over ft-garter. If I wa* r president of a b\ard, 'or -club o L society and couUl wdtnfunetion a S head I would resign, come down a E . _ j ' , . ' Ii mi MT. ZI.ON BAPT. CHURCH ' Rt'V. J. W. .Mathis, Pastor Laurens, 8. (J.?-The services 8un, : ~?).iy w<U'7*~ frATwt n; 11^1 IJII nTiTl HP-' spite the most unpleasant weather, a vt%y appreciative audience was present. The,. > oung people of this cohiurynity' are to be com( mended'on tKtiir! church pride. The I pastor preached a. very ttiapirring, I sermon from Kx> kIu^, 14:13: Usintt I us a subject "Go Forward." Plans .were effected to begin at. tinge" the painting of the interior a fid niof . | ui tne cnuren. wc are nopiyg to have* one of t lit* most1 beautiftrtlandmurks in Laurens County by i ally spring. All' the clubs arc 1 working aver time for the grah<I hr railj* in May. During the holidays the pastor j and his family were the recipients of many dinners as Well as a lot of " </th'*vr"tmo ful gifts. But the?one I uiut?urns?most?deli ghtful?wes?a very nice suit of clothes presented by the deacon board. He also wish to thanl: his members of Mt. Pleasant in Abbeville for their kind . roiuembcreneo's. The "Stet'J -smi" given him by Deacon and Mrs s suit. . '' ^ Quite, a .number of our young .people Were* married?during the !n>rid:i.\.s/ .The following couples ? were united:' Mr. Samuel Hymes and Miss. Josephine Miller; Mr.. \ Luth.'r. Sufihva.11 and Miss . Olivia Celvelaridp.also the twins, Misses Kiln and Era Ghilfin were mar* lied ta Mt. itufus Shell and Auk lltdbiwsow.. respectively, Wo trust the?-lucky b.oyo hit w which is whit. lr. :? ? ( ARL1SLH NEWS J-. We ^mr-very-sorry to hear*that I T some *'t those Mil Hie sick list are ~ not .doing so wcjl.' . r The town has been stirred up i7 11 \i'i' iIn- Tvck that oecured here 1" Sunday oftern'oon. A fruit train I. .an into an. auto and'killed5 per?. Mins, two nian ,t\vo woman and a n little -girl. a; vu-ru. at Ct Lmkc A. M. K. Jiion Church, Saturday a -auT*Sunclay, Saturday' Mr. Howaid -Git111)try i*l' Trinity A. M. E. r /.am 4'luiuh. Revi Wilson, his - ?fi.i-1.iJ-?|n i :n 111>11 his funeral Sunday l. M is.* lis ie. Tucker's \v.as preaehy .id l?y Ivmv. XI. E. ilillian. During iliese s' rvices Ave had an over whel i ming ciowd; These families have s our vkepcst Sympathy. !L Rvgular^yvt vicc at St. Luke was . (! ci. She h;iis put.on new life " "I'tttt:T Vf7s--<vtnirciio5-ot Girl 1 Bit1 I ;uv in a'. u;',i 11.)r an af success. ' ' Tin' \Y. li. [ '. M. Society held ili,;r legnlai* m onthly meeting at he.Iinnu'"of Mis. Irene Laney with 11 !i. nivsid' iu, .Mrs K. Av Coleman |> 1 i?: 1 nK opened with siHging I - ;ii:i thin- <h I.oid. .7>cripture lesU _s.uiul>.y M i?i?! N^'-lie Meddlock. l^liis. STicty did* a wonderful work iin d. l: :;-4 am! hoping to do more iu i Kvt ry member responded as T- tilti. nane's were called. """" ~^"rrn"Tr; Fr, frnio the dit'fi7EeBL shT '1 is a- served by the hostess consistv. d of fruit. ^alail on letlnee, salted 11 i ras kei s.: cuke and coffee. We >l ar.i in a. ilia' that we may do more and better work this year for God t- and humanity. R i OLI.KTON TRAINING SCHOOL J.. -Miss Tessa?Hammond officiated a. cnapel-'la.-.t Week". . She brought e. to tiie suitlents- some very interg eMiiig facts. .'?. l- .Missi s Amii'U UoiitfXula Staten 11 llgjen lirown and F v?lin Iteaddyr 1 .i.iiuL. rs iif the eighth grade class; \ spent last Friday evening with" Y '''rot', and .Mrs. T. J. llammitt. : . Mi.--.ek?t 'at In-l ine ,Lewis?. unci Mia-m.:. iiiigi frimm(.m-i? >'spent hrjtIV. ;.we'-k-e*a.l -iin i '-hurle.-dt *? - visiting' - __rcia.t+v anT* friends. They re^ 'i' port a pica.-ant trip. They are >. member.- of the senior class. i'1 Th. in A farmers of South Caroliv.a t" l'i Mr ii annual Father ft lb ft<m Tin liquet at; the school audit7" toriuin rra|'v"night"' Jan. lTT It- ? Xh*?rrf t he j Honrr^Kconomiii ies Dei it. inr.n.i 11 ...nv. ii. I? 4 - j?-? * j*. mm HIU hoys, of the Agr.. Dept. _invitCTl ihoil" mi'thi'i s* and as. a result the m .i'l'.-iir turn jj out to be* a Father n. i is.n .\T7ifher (X: Daughter Ban. r. not. . [e. ThoN.\g!: teacher gave a briof 2. xplamitditn, o?._;th(; purpose of "the s : artquet which Is an annual affair, n. - ire program was then turned over it > the president of the chapter, t- .'-Ir. Walter ?.I. Brown. --*** :? H ALu?C.'hai h .n?J onus. a?nucwwusful b lerehant of this e+4y gave a very j) ispiring talk to the boys ar.d girls it f the two depts. . . . t,._ .Mi;. A, >(1Dent, the -efficient Blacksmith and Whbeb-white by lt, trade, gave a very interesting ... J^llh also. * ???-? ?"* tin short, his mesasge was "We u t not give up +f Vve would suc. i_i?t:d." dike?program?wua -closed i J l y remarks from Prof. Hammitt, l(jl i which In- ..rged upon the par in 10 imd out di finity the programs of work, pf their sons and | awghter.s and to lend their full '' .i]>i> n-l in. pu t Ling. theU-ptugram - ovw. e ' . d i tlrrrj have done, and would not i, J g a.f'sUunbling blocks in th<v way. rt~ l.etthe church move on. n All teachers of any Sunday t stih(- d are asked to meet the Union s Tuesday night, Jan. 31, at St. * Paul Baptist Church bring yofur [ 'quaiteis and l?ssons helps with V you. Lessors for February will e be taught by thcSupt. or their ap d pointers'. T" a To address the S. S. Dr. C. A r Dawkins^ fTo address the league tj Miss Hattie Hamilton s Come..to Church. Go to Chflrch. """" ? ? ? ? ?Jl ?r* * ED. F. DAVIS ! Experienced Musician Music Lesws fo* Beginners' or < " advanced pupils: Choose the in- j strujment you love best. j - RATIOS REASONABLE ] p1 I 1 Nieht or Day. 7 T Studio:- 1311 BARNWELL ST. -* SUMMERVILLE NEWS' . _ 1 " i Last Sunday despite the incle- 1 ment weather- lafire audiences | j greeted the pastors of the. various churches and were uplifted1 with incpirring?New?Ywar's?mca-jage. _ The Rev. Everett of the First Bhptist, JothnBon- of - Central Baptist, Rev. McGill pastor oT ~ Wesley, are some of the ministers who have been in th*? citv he'fnw I The Rev. S. M. Djouglhss, is the newly appointed a"d beloved pasc- 1 tor of Baums Temple A. M. E. Zion Church. Rev. Thomas -leads the flock at Bethel A. ~M. "E; " Church. Other ministers of the . city are: W. W. Toomer, KaufiT " L. F. Liferidge, E. W. Grahfim, S. CoHinsr Hines. Many festivities featured the Holidfty season in Summervfl'ie. One of the church affairs was that held at the home of Mrs. Carrie Joyner in h'onor of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Thoriias. Rev. Thomias is the-pastor of Bethel, who has started off doing a wondorful work. Mrs. A. J. Thomas, teacher of Home Economic in llarit well High School" arrived fipr her Christpias vacation Dec. 20, and was greeted with a surprise party with,'many of the gpod members* and friends present, Among those taking the?Leadings partis wkme: Mesdames C Joyner, M. MctClellan, Sarah Irick, Si E. Miller, ilaiy Joyner and M. L, Wtherspoon. Many lovely presents "were receiv ed during, the Christmas holidays by the pastor and wife from Be h ciiiu its goou memoers, Great surnipns wcic?pi cached At eleven the text w'as St. Lwke 2:3, "The Pathway, of Christmas Joy," and evening, Isaiah 0:6, "The Wonderful Christ." The following are <niw of the . out-of-town guests. whp visited during the holidays^ To Mrs Carrie Joyner, Mrs./Maggie Alston lot Emanyel, Charleston; Prof. R. .A. Ready and II. L. Fordham of "Berkley County Hieh j?ehoolr Mrs. , Rev a,nd Mrs. A. J, Thomas had as their guests Prof. E. Johnson, Instructor in Brewer Junior College Greepwood aud^ Mrs. M. E. Johnson Supervisor* of public schools in Greenwood County anil they were royally served delicious lunches by the hostess of the home. Rev. J. C. James and Miss Junes of Charleston along with others stopped in, to -peep at the new pastor.' " ' . .. Mis? Ethel Bennet trained nures of Providence Hospital, Baltimore was the guests during the holidays of Miss B. L. Frazier, head nurse _at the A. B.. Lee Hospital. She was 1 algo visited by her sister, Miss Victoria Frazier, teacher in the Boat'fort CoUnty training school. R' vs. p. J. Hutchinson and A. M. White, senior college Students " .of_Allciv and--pastors-.of- Ginnits villo and Denmark, respective were welcome guests in the city Christmas, and visited many sec rioiis in'the lower part of the. state, motoring. The officers jmd memher^ ^vt^- buisly preparing the Bethel parsonage for? the new pastor an<l~ family. At the preapnt h" 's d" '- ciled at the home of Mrs. C. Joyner, where temporary provisions were made by the trustees. They were glftdly received and are much loved, in "Stimmerv'lle. Revs. J. S. Benn and J. C. Quarles, presiding elde:* in the Piedmont Conference recently spent a few very pleasant' hours \ nt the home of Presiding Elder and Mrs. J. W. Witherspoon. ?Watch the Leader for the weekly news. : m 9 m WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. ,M. E. Church S. S. opened at the usual hour with Supt I?. II. Wilburn and all teacheys at their post of duty. The lesson was beautifully discussed with much interest, with a s^londid "attendance. Mrs. Dypcalla Norris, was a visitor in SpaTtanburg the past week. She reported a pleasant trip. Mrs. Ella Marnett was a yis-_ _ Ttor m Spartanburg Sunday. Sick list:' Mrs'. Chestine Foster, Mrs. Hattie Fryer. , The -quarterly Conference will be held at the above name church, Saturday, Jan. 26, with Rev. D. C. I PrntsKv J^~ ~ Tir" vy? f/icaiuiiig. yv w arc flSKing each member to be present at .3:30 o'clock. " ; ' Mr. M. S. Callahani and Re^. R. P.Means of Spartanburg, were visitbrs here last week. The Woodruff Jr. High' basketeors will take' on the fgjst stepping Cowpens Crusaders Tuesday night, j at 8 o'clpck in the back yard of I the host team. Will we win? Yeel ME PALfrfaglTb LEADER SOME REASONS FOR THE urovytnc; strength ami POPULARITY OE DR. THOMAS J. MILES 4 rr.nriftnii7',r farrago u that Midas?like, everything he touches tuans into the gold oi sue cess. If a work was hardly known before, if Miles fwas put in charge it immediately grew into notice. It is a connectionally known fact that Dr. .Miles, as Presiding Elder stands without a peer in raising his dues, both educational and oth erwise. liis lame Is gradually 5TIL surely spiralling over the en- ~ .iro connection for meritorious >vork. ' , No sane observer's of affairs" iti jur church to-day can fftil _fo see that there is urgent need for?a , general "awakening and anxiety for the future of our ?1011. vThe ;hurch, if It^xp.eets to reach its J iestined mission and possibilities uust return to the seection of the calibre of men that made, t' h e church what it is?return to the faitli ot the Fathers. Men like : Cain, Wayman^ Dickerson, Payne, Turner, Fountain, Parks, Heard, the lamented Grant, and others. Men who were and Au'e not si 111ply educated politicians, bui life ~ long students of men and things*, and were powers aiming men. Not- h schemers and tricksters, l/tit men who in the language of St. Paul, magnified their office. Unless wo can break away from the recent trend and think serioujsly, _ we . shall not need to elect bishops. Men should be wilif not place their private interests boynnd the welfare of the cinireTT ~ if Ave are to continue to be Allen's church. . V\. . . . ? Dr. .Miles too comes from n1 see- _ tien'of South Caroltna where'" he had inculcated. in him the teach- " ing.s ami inspiration of llie grand' old leaders of the old school .of church horoor,?Ho?comes?from Id Abbeville, over whose red hillsthat old Roman Ilenfy McNeal Turner, the church's greatest bishop, and'the race's noblest leacfc } 1 VW :ttv\l. yv^irin i t "'tri H I > V~l 11 guished Bishop Heard stayed, hnd taught awhile. The honie of that Riant in sterling, character ami ideal disposition, Dr. A. J. Wilson" who succeeded* to his present ofr tlce, r"fxhurch~Rxtensipn Secretary, from the chairmanship o??the Episeopal Committee, attesting cob nectional confidence. I do not mean to infer that other, states and sections are not as prolific of the finest calibre of men as , .is South Caroliiiiu..No^ A. reference to the iHustrous, names gn't-n a- Tufte by me attest-thi^ tuct. But- ^ I ask, Show ?no a native South Carolinian, who, as bishop, did not make good. The recent "temped. in a., teapot" over our good bishop Heard, was, as?far ab I could gather, all '.because he possessed that trait peculiar South Carolinians?back bone. He rings true to th<^ tradition of the men of his native State. Who ever Tsreu^a 'Channel! e. or u Bishop-Da- V?g In "fifiwoi'"? ' Who con ^charge a Vanderhorst, a0* young. Beard, ;a D. Ward Nichols*, a George A. Singleton, tfr anjT^South Carolinian- with not having the courage of his convictions? In the last General Conference, regardless o f whitt might have been the consequences, Br. D. . M. Baxtr fairly trembled with old Carolina fire as he defended his report.. Not'only is Dr. Miles a success- ful leader of men, and a great churchman, but he impresses one who observes his procedure that he has religion?the Christian re ligion. I have seen him emerge from tho hotlesl battle of wurdsr in which inuendocs were hurled; and a minute later observed his face wreathed in smiles. Hg^doyS not"carry malice for his brethren'. _ He _is_considerate; has self-con"AjTImjTorfant requrrernenF of a t man who seeks the office or order of Bishop- in the church is that he be a business man, or I mean That he should jiuvc business-a- bility. No where is such ability rrwtr^videnlr tharr frr the manage- 7 ment of one's own-affairs. In this _ respect Dr. Miles has few equals. He has not only succeeded in his church work, but through economy and business-like- management "of his personal affairs he has come to be rated among* our leding business_ men. His holdings in * real estate and other values run up into (he thousands. The above are but a few of the many things that' might be said of Dr. Miles. It gives me pleasure a thug fall at.tentiQn to his meritorious accomplishments, and" the excellence with which he has wrought. . J. B. BECK, Principal 11 owa rd High 'School, "Georgetown, S. C. ' By gosh! Come on Allen Univer- sity, we await your Mr Poterfjeld (shorty) swift passes and listen for the toots of Prof. Veal's catchy whistles. Don't be afraid to run, for the ground we own is solid ground. Tell your fans .to come, shouting, come with leaps arid bounds. We have what it tak? es to (hold you dov^n. Sat. yes. Sat. that eve of triumphant joy. We aren't discourage with the cllmbipg scores won by Tryori, t>ut how encouraging is the contact? pssed with Fountain Inn? Girls you've wotKwith the , spirit if not by the "Law" says Mr. Prof. Nelson(brQ.). . Mr. Williams, Misses E. F Samp sijn and L. B. White witnessed an interesting1 and clean play between Fountain Inn and^ Cowperifr teams respectively. Yes, Prof. Anderson and Mrs. Mims carried the bac on home. They also attended the Official meeting at Greenville Sat. - lV.?. '9 i -*? ' - -. ? - . i vy*GEORG ETOWN NEWS The re-organization l^f the Young W >nK'fk , Progressive 'Club waA oft Monday Jan. 14th. at Bethel A. M*.""R. Chnroh. The of nueis are as ionows: Misses Edna S. Keith, presideut; Ruthena Rhue, vice president; Thelma Wilson, secretary; Mablc ('. Andersoji, treasurer; Dorothy D. Carr, chaplain;. Myrtle Davis, chariman of program committee; Mary II. Thompson, pianist; Anna Bell Prioleau critic; Agpes Wilson, reporter. J r Bethel A. M. K Church Rev. J. W. Murph, Pastor On last Sunday a splendid crowd greeted the P. E. l)f. Miles preached two able sermons morning and evening. Four accessions ter Mary A. Carr was appointed leader of them. On Monday oven. ing the . first quarterly conference was . held. All reorts were creditable. &nd were commended by the P.. E. Prbfs. Beck, -Howard' and Bro. W. H. .Robinson in their speeches, assured that-Dr. Murph, the pqstor has the cooperation ot the membership. A beautifol -spirit has be. n shown by the.people .to*work in the Spring Rally. ?- ?? Since rnir^S. "S. -hour has brm. changed?buck to the '?afternoon there is a large Jnerese in the membership. - . ?uRev. G. Goings Daniels, Pastor The pastor preacjned Sunday, morning Tram the subject, "The Joyful City." TTie evening" sermon. m-p.. p.-n-.-P,,.! 1m. Mf.y. :vm\vC ford?orrr?rrf otir 1 de n 1 p re at her s-. The pastor postponed the sernton on the "Dry Bones" ufitil next Sulidaylftight because ol the rain. fi'i'H' nt'vt. SCiinil-iy ilP.hr -.ml Hr^il the.- "Resurrection of the Dry Bones." Two persons jutted the church Sunday night. " Tilt' B. Y. 1'. l'..'s progivsy'utg nieety -under Uur Leadei ship if. Air, .Thomas Fraiser. A program was iend? re i Sunday e veiling under the direction of M'ss Eli/.aheth T/awrencc a.n7I Mr. Ffed To 1 bjert Music "The Siiih^r"TnuT i\te song address "Wink" by Prof, Charles Brown, soloj Miss Ruth Parker address, "Duty" by Pr.of RosweP Beck, trio, .Misse Lawrir.cc B'sst-'The Woman's Missionary Society was entertained; at the home of Sister. Modesto Atkinson and ino^oumor .Missionary society nl the home of -Sister Catherine Kelly. ?Mo ml ay myht-the largest crowd in years nnntd out To pntyrHTuOe I. i iiff. ?1????? ?? lu 11 very beautiful aiul iinpsosive way, Rev. G Goings Daniel assisted by Revs. II. J. Moose, K, D/ 'Lance-, J. P. Faisnn I, Folder B. G. McCray" and Frank Smith, members of the 'Executive t Boarc of the 3mtsuIrmrRaptist Associa? ton, organized the St. Mark Baptist Chinch on Sainpit-last Fiiday night. Sisters Azileo Parker and F. A. Lay lock president and secretuby uf the Woman1? District ConvCation spoke in interest of Ahcii work.-.:-' ?~ ; The" funeral of Rev. L'azurus Stewart was reached by Rev, G. G. Dani*4*, Moderator- of the Association last Saturday, Rev. Stewart was :i faithful worker in the church.ami will b'e greatly miss ed. He had been in pi/jr health for sonio tiivre. ' . - NORTH CHARLESTON N1AN ""> * j' / JSUnuay -School convened-* at .its \xsmrt hour with .rumr/nHii'tcnde!*!' I'VU. Burgess presiding. lj)ue to The~we??ther the attendance was small. ...7 11:45 Rev. J. C. James mounted the rostrum and preached a 7:45-o.ur pastor presented J&hlei Chisrdm ?who- - delivered another wondeful mc.-sn.'-m. Sunday, Jan. 27th is .Rally Hay. lUo.v Archie Hamilton will preach for us, come out and lets pnt the program over. Mr. William I.u.gnn, wife :md children motored , to Kul^cvule to Si? k list: "Mrs. . Emm:. Gi'anty Mrs. IT! Washington, Airs. Mary. Trappier; Mrs. Ida Abraham' is still confined to t]l? lii.ispi-taL , ZION'R. I . M. E, CHURCH~ ~ L)r. 4- Mr Watson, Pastor Sunday school convened at the usual hour with the Supt., Stewart 'imaiidinff;?The lesson was re viewed by the pastor. ~ ~ At 11:50 the pastor ascended the roktrttm and delivered a 'great mes sage. mi u??? r .... **** *T* l'-"-"" *,w ; '_ TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCHRev. H. W. Walker, I'astor Y Spartanburg, S. . C?.?Stewardess Board, no. A-aJL-Irlnity A. M.^Ef Church was royally entertained by the'pi'esident.^Mrs-.?Nora^ Byrd at her home 586 V^rnxfn St. Tik's day evening All" members find several .visitors..were present. Office re were elected for l'J.35. _ A fier devoti on a Ls and regular business remarks were Tnade by some of the visitors^ -*? They' "were .giYcnrua hearty welcome. Closing remarks were rhade by the pastor, Rev. H. W. Walker. A delicious repast was served" by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Carrie Anderson. Stewardess Board No. 2 also held its weekly meeting at tho home of Mrs. Queen Atcherson Freeniont Ave. Tuesday afternoon. Sunday was high day at Trinity A. M..E. Church. The Sunday schbol was. largely attended, and opened at the u?ual hour with the Supt. T. W*. Williams in charge After the lesson was briefly discussed, the less<jn reviewed by our .. -t* ' \ - ? \ \ ' '+'* *% * ' ' vir "'' ' WW ; A . % .. - pmecnoNS ^ |*ddy vrt *rrm. c?? w?r fw tf ? 11^ , MAlNn^-AC^^D^H S^iBMJi iMiWIKi g-'? ??tMIMIBOA,^ BLEACHE& i presiding cldor, I >r. J. C. Mct'lcllan . -.- .'i. ,11.-ii,rlml> :> )>!.-mliu --wfts brought. In our i?i ''. uiiiiu i t-? - ficr.?Hp iK'liwi n| ;i u i ll pi r;' 11 j? ed message to un appreciative' uuciinet . Iii- v. ri'Tinn . was ono that . will bi^-jof?lona rcnic'iithcrtHicoj t"?; the lwartti. : At?4 I'.?^+r?SU'i'.ai'hv- s?Una11!? - .Vti. Ti ~m t?m?.Inr lanin . >1' Mir./.? I'r.l... /! >< If. 1'f - I AWAVIMI IVUU}, . nM!) nuiivni >1. Rev. II.- W. Walker and Or. Me " L'tetlan revere present, itnd gJtvo - mtto very' 11 If.v-i> ^rtnuark-r We were, also to have Cook Cliauf r?r ijuaY.tet fi'oni t}r. e.iivill'e, C.T They .rendered sum eh autiful hmsjie. After which a delicious refresh , .n\ent Was served* jgjq lb*. Ih;s.U".-s. - -Ti e 1.aval __nju2 at tiTfltf"p. M. An use. Craij* has charge, of the Leagu0. Topics were discuss ,>d \?i: 1 > a irtvid of 'intorcgli Senior!' .dhiss tantcTrt-Tly '( hristor- j !ind\J; >Ii r. >t uii'ii r.. cl,u'sv*MYs. ! hu fhisliatv cla?rcp-4*v-Wooiliivd. ' ' !w?hdoy iiiii'iit dan. -1. at S.'dV . lock oMr'T?rtrwirnsrtddei\- \vtt*;-&H4>,?s attain holding his first guar teily _<ml'iiuc, . jo,-- the new year. A : 'fcr j mi ni'i i if j I 1'i.?i - ami ;i imi tier.- were present. 1):-. NlrClcHifn :.poke > nt+r^wark i f the church and our duty as officers and hsen'ibet.s <.f"tJ:e eiiXUell ,i?in (|U(IIU i\ t ? II . V I I IK' *. Alter vltvh Mrs. In";; Carretl ] was ulv( tea- y HI'- Uu?- wnv- J t'erenco. Also I ho eleetiofi <>1" contmittei-s i.a t'i. nitf.rent assessments. Th''n eleetioif of.tlit' ^ivleL jxi'i-? , i'.-u I,", . rt ;i.s . .Mi1. II. " W^TTrrner-arJ.^.^ X. AV. Wlfflai The M'jhi irial Sv-rviri-s k< 1.1 in eonneetibn With.'q.a;\rtwly Jo-'-l'erT,V. L?isnn is ht . til! Xi.'Avho liavr?tire- l)ii?vxvi't'j it ad: and'SeVefal talks weif-mtule tn-m- ? ?n <Ii?f; than. ' Then-theMefiuets from- tin- <IUIVi..'lit" mixllit-fKi' s ?.l* "the rbwrclv" were read receiv' 4 and adopt il. Our r'nnr./ial .r< pm is .were exeep- j tionall.v yum!. Tins cnhlVreNce Was *<fu* nTTtrTTTitTc1 best fliat was (lv5f held in Trinity- A. M, K. Chuieh. A i ? We- an jfla I to say Air." (Je.orye Jeter, who has been ?>n the silk lis-t tili?e-i.v better at this wVitin'sr ahd able to he mit. _The I'olluwinyf ar*'-those that 'are <?n ttie sick i??\v. "Airs.. Anna Tlall, ~ i s. t'ar-, ie" Iviinli'iek,'. Airs I .il linn __ 11uyjritis. Mrs. Annie Bell (<>}) la ""it". M". .C. f. J14L , -Mr. W. M. 1 Ca.lb: <m>. Mrs. Klir.a 15ond-Mr. Aht "renin Ii hi. Mrs;?Xaaie An-tin,? Alts. (\h st0 WVhirJ, Mrs., (aiv- ( ,rjv. Swan-, Mrs. . Jessie Dnvetipatt X ,, m ' u:\iN(;ton news w fc V ? i We nail a sw II tune at ?>l r 1st . quarterly conference last Satur- _ liny, xt-!ii'-h- nniv-yivetl?-with New- ?? m-iiin m, r.. i nurci). in spite of the inclement wcsither there was- u good attendance and the to pot ts wet uitiyytally -gumi with the fi !1 assessment paid the prosTdin.tr | older. Di. K. R G. Dent. ' 'v Tit1' S. ST. wa^ catrietf out beau- I ^ t i'nl'v en Sunday'with an interest {! "liter diset'ssion pf the lesson4>y. our t pastor, Kev. Snwuon.s, tT dlo>we \ by ' I elder, At ! i : Ir> A. M. our pastor in well ' eh isyn wot'ti-s presented to a highly erprCViative audience Dr. hi P. G. AfCnt, Pi K; Th*. Eider seemed to have been a ji hU-best. And preached a strong s sermon using as his - Themef ^ "Christian Leadership," ' / h On. pastor .at g?*nizod .'it) elide? '1 a: Nt w bethel 20 at Spring. Mill s it: I 20 at Zion since conference; t /.ltd tlie pre i icnts are doing ref J r~nitnbir weit. Suminy P. M-. be- r I ing 4tie time for the nionthfajfrrc-. r p]Vt the preaitlenfsy wore in high -f sp'rit. ' . d The silv r ten was royally enter- a it n (1 at the parsonage Sunday T I T; v. \V. iL Ja'-ks-on of the C. M t IT. pastorate and a life long tcsi- t dent of Lexington, was funeraliaed -e, at New Bethel A. M. E." Church i ' u?day. Mr. W ad Wise, a pism s J ; * ff'St. T"*anl Baptist Church a an] \vdjl known, man. of our town died at his home on Sunday. I'. M. i: and wgs ftmcralrzori nt hrs church 71 on Tuesday f*., M. with his past01 r Rev. A, B. Bailey officiating, tath- ,1 c . rn nistefs present: Revs., Rook-* li hart and Simmoris, ^ * 'J' Saturday, January 26, 1?35 - ?Z 1 _ \ Q 3 Egr&fc < w - ^ i ..?_^^| hh ?H-. jj|^ ^ CQ r~- -?^ i?? ? ikj| =;- j 7: ?MKj^ "~^ * ^ ~t"~ ?STARIN'AI^PER great^^Ere ^n^ii Stepin Fetchit , NOW' PLAYING M(>\?fUlC^-V^ X- '^TRANSATLANTIC J M ERRY-GO-ROIINIV* ?WITH? ark BENNY?Nancy CARROLL -] III Hv^ VE 1)() DRAFTING. AND' DE- 1 SIGNING ?- * \ ?Ask? . 4 REV. W. 13. ROLLER 2189 Bratton Street " Artisans Contracting J Company TTT^ 1 'hones 3187?8333 L ? ?j-J if you need work register with , M Colored Employment Bureau We have"~opemhg8 every d&y. Tompt Service. Reasonable Rates 1107 y2?Washington Street v*? ver Victory Bank Ida Oflom, Mgr. kt lll'l.- <a FummD.. me i' ui iinure \jU." ?iHO.M E, OF BARGAINS? \ - "1 Vhen Vou want Furniture see us. S'e sell ^s'ew and Used Furniture !ash or Credit? A .snail down ^ layment sets what you want. We, j 'ay Cash for Used Furniture. 'hone 2123.V? 121$ Blanding St. . fr ? -4 HE LUCKV BIRD SOCIAL, CLUB ?? Tlttf Lucky Bird Social club met t the home'pf Mrs.- Dii%h Thomp ?4 on- on ^Marioh- St. The meeting ^ snrreaUed to order by the Chap- j a in, Mrs. Lenon at the usuafSfMjjjr. ?-j "he meeting opened with the- 6lub ? ] ong led bV the cHanlain ?erin uio lesson by Mr. Daniel. The president Took charge of the > ii or tine, the minutes of the last j iveetng were read. New and un'->P i o b-ed? business were ?< iiffussod. The roll was callo?d ml all members paid willingly. _ summer of members present, thiry. We are looking 'forward for ho Ottr of February, the anniver?karv of the club. Mrs. D. Thompson is on 'the iok list. We are hoping for her . t , speedy recovery. i We were dismissed by Mr. Dav- , s. The hostess served a deliciUs eoiirse. Mrs. Queen Tfrurnond will entertain the club on fan. 20, at her home, 1531 WhaBy St. . Hattie Johnson-reporter ^ \