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- < Saturday, April 6, 1935 v ST. JAMES A. M. L* I HI 1U 11 A ? " . Kcv. I*. S. Monely, Pastor Columbia, S. C.?Sunday school ? was called to order at 10 a. m. by T the Asst. Supt., Miss' Lillian Har- u ris. Our faithful Supt., Mr. H. S.' , Russell >vUjS absent on account of the illness .of his wife. Divine worship began at 11::30; the pastor preached a wonderful sermon, 'J 'subject: "(live us our boys, take it< .lesuis away." Sunday night our d beloved presiding: older, E. F. G. ? Dent \Vas-*A\iith us and preached u. soul-stirring- sermon to an ap- S preciative aiulie.nce from the Sub- ti ject: "Come ami sop." Many hearts rejoieejl. On Friday, Mar. 1 .. .20, the business part of the conference was hold wjth success. We had~~a series'of meetings last week. _ ~ preached by Revs, Young, paster of .li nes Chape] A. M. E. rj Zion Church; W. R. Bowman, pas- ^ tor of Chappelkr-Statkm_ andRew. ? S. II. T,o\vi^ pastor-of Bethel A. j M. 10. Church. Their choirs were i * over in full and rendered wonder. fill niiisio^ Mrs. Inez Russell is I on the sick list. The members'i , are pravimr for her recovery. We 1 . Were triad'to have w;th us Sunday ; 1 night the 1\ K.'s wife, Mrs,* I.ola 1 Ih'At and fittle daughter- Elniye. ?ciiappeixb oiatu>n mevrsr jl ltov. W. R. Bowman, Pastor I < Rev. Mrs. Williams hail chaise of the add fashioned class'meeting j t Sunday morning. Many of the : ] hiciiiIhm's Wt-re loud In their lesli- i ( monies concerning the power of ' ( tjoii. ; - ' i . j , Just livfore class, Rev. "Bowman ' | stirred Hie church,as never before v proaehing from the text "Examine j ,viuir.4elf and .see Whether you are t 'pi faith.". If the, people of Col-| . . uinhiu- want to hear good preach-j 1 ilfir, come.'to Chapped'-? Station. |l Supt. Hallman with his efficient 1 a I ri'iolMiim !?*/* UA .1 IX H I .? I v I ' I V ^/C*1 ???F? 1 .V?IC . greatest Easter we ever had. Rev. 11 Mrs. Crawford, a native-of Africa' preached the evening sermon. * !* Anient? our nianv visitors and . . , |~| _ fra uds who attended'hoth morning: ( ; r jinl evening services were Rev. I Mrs. Duckett and hoi- two children, Iir. I.over, who contributes very j freely to our church and many oth- 1 ] ' ?ers whom this reporter didn't get. < 'We were glad to see Mrs. Peppers ! j with lu'.i' sweet h.tby lu the chtll'Ch I ] Sunday. .The pastor wishes all1 ] ?i-hih^ to report Sunday and accord- , iiig to record, Mrs. Wilda's club , ! < sijil in the le.td. ~ IflllfiF HIMMII ?rt? o . BAPTIST 'CHURCH i Rev. 'A. I'.TWlur,?Pastor -< c -? . ? . J Mare]} d 1, 10do?Ridge Branch* 3 S. S. opened at 11 o'clock by the ] Supt. The lesson was beautifully discussed by the teachers.and Mrs. 1 Charlie ^ M, iTohnson" bright out s-iine wonderful thoughts about the- young people's prayer meet-. 1 ' . iML". Sl.lo ?is i no teacher of Thft'.lT. ' "i'heir Nfld' iis planning the put it i-.ii frontV line again. ' * v ' We; Hi/' plnnnitnr to have a red 1 lii'l Kaste^ 'program ^immediately i ^ajUer the 'sermon the 3rd Sunday ( in April. We W(>le01)ig> vif?it(*'s.. t ATr. A. SIitih. Miss Neonu Col- | I his and Miss Jennie R. Thomas hf ( _ Le.esville were' at the home of ( Mr. ,Jim MeBurne'te, Sunday, a- t lone" with his children and grand ^ _M?. and Mrs. Charlie Boyd and Jr. t MV. /fenivnv and I.er iv Wil- ( linns of the Jr. class at R. B. I{. 2 S. is now attending school at . -;.Uidge Ilill on account of the clos- , jug of II. B. If. S^last Friday. We | hope t licni much good luck. j . ~ Hon't forget 'he collection for Mr. C. W. Lott on April 7, 1035. The wfTter wishes Miss Helen ^ ll:r///.ard of Ridge Sprirtg a speedy t ? - i t;,\ei y. Al^n M f. Petcretm ~ .AN KSLKY^M. l:. CHIJKCII ,-i. < Rev. J. F. Pearson, PastOr : . c The lirsI quarterly conference^ a for I.ake City's ehargtS was held I at Wesley M. K. Church, Saturday, j March 3-",. and was well represent- f , ed with all officers of the other r Hunches in there respective plac- J \ es. Rev. II. II. Coopey. the district--. superiiitendpnt, presided in his usual dignifiold manner. The reports for the- quarter were good. The pastor, Rev. J. F. Pearson, jtnade a line pastoral report and 1 ^ assured the Supt;- that the charpo a was stunning imii' squares Demno v tin- program. He also spoke of 0 Htf exwWont work ~"thats being carried on by the-young people. a The. reports from the usher hoard, t Sunday sphool, Epworth League * and Ladies Aid. Society were fine. n ??The?superintendent?pi cached.?vr wonderful sermon on "Revival" v at Wesley Sunday a. ni.('and was ^ . enjoyedi-by all. We were glad f have Prof. L. I/. Bradley, Mr. J Luther Greene and Mr. J. Austin with us Sunday. Visitors are al- v ways welcome, 1 ne siCK.mem.Ders " ' ('OTtio church are still improving, t FRIRNDSHIP BAIT. CHURCH * _--? - -r~ ~"*1 g, Paster v Columbia, S., C, March 31 ,?SUn- f ilay school opened at its usual ^ hour' 10 A.M. with the Supt. J. B.- f Rarnett in* charge. Morming wor- y ship began at 11 :.'!0. Our pastor t< preach;<1 a wonderful sermon. / ti i At 8 P. M. we had with us Itec. ft t A. Bailed, who preached a very ex t< cvllcnt, which was' enjoye^l by. t< (-voryom*. The monthly rejKirts of Jj clubs wore as' -follows: Tne~Busy" ri Bet* Club $7H; Faithful Fdw Tlhib ff .? 101.00; total sum $f/9.Q0. Vis- T '^ ftors ar^ always welcome at all rr ' Et^~: ^ V< s 4 I T. 1'lSl. A H A. Al. E. CliniCH ? Tin; program of the Junior *" 'ru.-itees of Alt. Pisgah in Mareh lis quite a success. il Rev. K. F. (I. I ifjit,,.. Presiding Vi iUliar of the Columbia Pi>t. pr? acji d an Interesting senium.' v With the assistance nf our ma'iy (] rU'diLs we raise ! We wish ,, a tihank all who helper us in oir A rive. , v The Junior Trustees, Richard e; unfpter,. PTcs.l Simon J. "Olden, re.; Rev. W. C. Crawford, Pas- I r.iv " , ' _ : a IMHAM'KL A. M. K. CHl UCll I 11 Rev. K. 11. Mc(?ill. Pastor - p Knmninuolites :md ilsilim.'' ~ rien'ds contributed a splendid au- |j Hence on last Sunday morning. i"ho weather was__favorab!e and j hose who aye appreciative reali-/- ^ d that kind. Providence had con- -j, iijered usi Those who were for- p unate Cni.ltgh to dispense will i heir daily-occupations, came out f o^Jyear the word of the Lord and |, o give thanks for the many blessv Si ngs received during the previous lays. ^ \ 7~" .The rostrum was graced by the j >astor and his assistants! At the -opclusion of the preliminaries-, t XcV. AlcTiill came forth . with 7a 'Mining iiii-s>s*u|?v9 Willi. II \\ V'"" .y lUontly deliyei'ed, This message yas impressive and instructive. At the evening hour, the pastor 1 infolded, another great sermon, j siah 28:20, "For the bed is sfiort r than that, a man can stretch vimself <>n it; and the covering1 larrowor than that he eaiv wrap liniself in it." The Clu-nlc , vhicji |he pastor spoke was, "The >ed js tod- short and the'cove ring oo-~ narrow." This" also was a j1 ONfly "sermon'; practical and print d. It should have alfec.tc.1_ those | vho heard it to think and tind out | ust what. \> i in I of "bed" and "eov- \ ring" are being used. ,, At the regular weekly teachers' nesting. Miss Mary Young taught he lesson very nicely. Miss Young s - also t+re?Sunday School secre- ~] ary: ? * t)|i last Sunday afternoon funer il rites for Brother George. * [tales, formerly-the leader of class No. GO, were held in Kmnianucl ' Church. Brother Gates has been ' n failing health for some time. He ' Ina.lly sUccoiubed to his illness on i Bagaia] St. Iff was also a, nu'in- 1 ber of the triiotei1 l> ai'd 1'1i1 i'( v ? r:il v<.;ii-s. 11 is remains wore brought in the church amidst a eery largo gathering of members and friends. "... ' He is survived by his -widow.- . idher re1nt-ivc.-s andn host?q f" ~ frieffds. '? : ( EBENEZER A. M. E. CHI RCII Rev. M. At H"Hins, Pastor Charleston, S. C,- -We thank the f.ord for such a beautiful day Sun- -V buy: We really had a soul-stirring sermon a', the morning jrnyf night lerviees. Rev. Valley ocean the ire with his jprnycrr and the JimLiv Choir sang the"' Old .Rugged ^ross," and Deacon Ileyward, led ^ he congregation With singing, and , the fire; was still burning.' in the s Ivurch. When Rev. . Hcdlii)* line | he second hynin? the Rev. Hamil- v on from this Mt. Pleasant District n lediveered -a wonderful sermon. He ook his text fronv Exodus 11, used ;| 'oi' his subject, "Stand still, want tl nut see the Salvation of God." We n ill went home feeling spiritually. t. evived. We are still rallying for he big day. -Every class is doing v ts very best to make our Ebene:er come over the top. n Our Sunday school is still func- 1: ioning. Deacon A. B. Smith gave |i he Sunday-sehool a very ni('C_ad- e tFgs^-Stf?Rtay.'?A five minute taflc ' nid the League is doing nicely. vdme over and help Miss Sheral; v end Miss White put the program a >Ver Sunday evening. Everybody d iheer No. 5, they really put pvev \ i splendid rally Sunday afternoon. I' t was Tjnite inspiring to tho 1 oung folk. Don^t'forget tho ral- ' jes! ,s ?? ? ?j h ilORRIS BROWN I A. M. E. CIIFROM 3 Rev. Jesse E.- Beard, Pastor ; t Charleston, S. C.?The weather li n Charleston on last Snmlnv umu .. .11 that one" could desire, and large d rowds of poople took advantage t f the beautiful day, and attended he services. A high day was had e t Morris Brown. The sermonette h o the children contained a beau- g iful lesson on the things that * nako for the prevention .of crime. .ovo wan an igned as n great pre- -fl entive. At 11 a. ni." Rev. W. P. Carolina preached a wonderful t( 6rmon from Rev. 0:2: The sub- \a ect was: "The Divine Victory." c< At 7:.10 p. m. we were favored ti ifith a sermon by Dr. J. \V. Murph A no of our ^ornter pastors. The p ext. selected was Acts 18:17.-Tho' ii heme selected-from th<* text was.; Indifference." Dr. Murph quite s< tchome. electriftpd the large cutu -A negation that greeted him. .There ii . jus one accession to the church ip K he persop-pf Miss Hat.tio Palmer, il .Ko was assigned to class No. 13. ti )ur 'feviviU mooting begins this c< rptsk, and wilt continue-up- to Ras- L St. Dr. IT. S. Robinson of Do- vv roit, Mich., will conduct the moot-. 01 The return of Dr. Robinson > Charleston, is looked forward 01 > with interest, as ho made If rionds dmring , hi? vLit?U< Mop W is prown last year. Our sympa- -w go,es out ?to Sister Maggie- sj dome* one of our old and faithful le lembers, -vho?e son was killed 'in It n autornojbi]e Accident on last .fx hurray morning, and was buried dc S?mSESSSS I "" V1 5. V * " ... Miu.rit ( n a, m. r. _ ( IILltCttRev. A. II. White; Pastor N't wli: i ry -At the S. S. ln>ur. ie. supi-rint' talent an.I teaehers ro_irt~tlletP"r|nirtt of itlrtyT Tldv. .lite conduetod th?? general rei. w for t he quarter. Kvt-ryhody n joy. it. Airs. K. MeKinzie ui.et-.'d the . primary r view. !i.-s Mary Pearl Clary was a i-l.tor on etass Xo. 2 anil i.emainil l'< r the nnn-niiijg -set'-viey. .. J The niorhinjr text was found 'Sal ins 7.'5:2.'{-21? "('onfiuuiun i<h Jrtul" This was a spiritual ast. The vf-iKus were Messrs \ Reeder and .1. L.. Burks. The tiv. Mrs. Sildiie Untie rford leaihed a trrand M issioiutry ser ion at :!:-11 ^del'K-k I?.r the Mi-'iomtiy Xocicity. I'pe rnessaee will inner loiiK- ^ Our pastor, had eharjje of the A'avrue. -and . eoiiilueted what lie KHorh n^Otmrrh < 'tinier" The sulieet was "Why join ttho Church?? v W*hiii? %4lVliul ItinKplf *1 dct< r iii:-1 many cases eam<5- by. ore hi-in. We really enjoyed -the imsr. Rro. .M. ('. Davis, our loerl preacher. delivered a very liiot 11 - - ciye, duriipr the eveiiiny; ser iee..' The text is found Matthew 4 :2S--"Ktemat -jtesl." The (murrain eommittoe t r neatly impre.ssed~-1hat the* Kast? xcrcise shall surpass all previou: ear :. "In fa<t the en lire Kastei eAson sldil) b?? superb. The Jun or Choir shall appear in a caifta a ?"Tito l.iyhled CroVis," ,'CJooi Tiday nijrht. In early nioni at hroi'-e Ihiei iinl? hajl 'In. pi cn/nli-l in i the t xerei.sj s in thy afternoon riut.jiuhlic is in.vitidT?? WiIne.-s tin hree presentations. Little Mi-s Kuj'nia A'lh-n- :\yai he lovely, hostysis to the. Sill's: Mil It Cluh Mhii-Ii A'ter tin 'lyiniKs UMS -niTeiuti.d ill.. I,.../,.. nc:i 'ii fweet ami ie.d course rile next in'et iny- will lie held..witj ".it-tie. Miss "Norma. Sella Dates drs. llernice' i'rntt is suneiK-.bati ?r til's eluh. v * i.i\toi.N vtI.I.IO M:\VS lOTHF \. .M. K. cncircii lii-v. l\.n\V. Craluun. I'aslor 'Sinul:i\ ?;is' a l>iv- day . at Kbolrsjor. Tin- Willit.iv WoiUor-- Clul ruvo a yivat ralK.il wa^ what \v 'I ' I'Vu in <-Ur - llllli-lr '- " is a \\omloiTiil nioss-atfo. A l. 1 :::n Sun,j; St. ^ ....| m a ..[ 'l ed with Sunt. Mr. f). |{. Huivoj ind ti-arlu-i- :rt itu'il' |>n-t <d du'y AL.'t::;o liu-.R-v. J. S. Collin i'aujfhi. to us a fii.ul stirring sor nog . " Oiii-:L.arU wv.v nuoi^-t-o bxm ,\"hilo li""' spoke t ho words. Wl .olltoii-d from thi- s:-rm?>n $I(!..'>'J At 8:15 -our . pastoY brought ti ?s aiK?tboi- i>ioj-aa^o-KBfrnv:Tro, you" ills .will .fiinl you ouP. -? I ho torsi.- Rev. I loiitrbis, Ur^. l)i uolas, llo\ . Collins Iron Miimneivillo. m > m ii- '? SI M M MR VI! I K \ i vv c ?I'-he- second lurtrt' riy I'fjlll'clvlln T Hitiu'l A. M. K. Chinch w?? lolil March 17-1S, by Rev. J. W, iVilherspoon, Fresi.liiijf l?ldcr * ol hi* ('hailr-loii Ihstrict Twice iutlday, llf; IV Mine Klibr dciveivd .-trout* nf. ssjgers, which i\ f-v enjoyed by larao . audieivccitijr aiid^eye.ning. Tltv KIder \va- ;l wc1conie_\-i:Ulor t the Sunday School" l:'i>t and na !c si md v. ry :'.tvnark-. .Mr.-. ('. I,. (| iv. on th# "*"\v?imiP?rc?i '4?Toup <d cholai's in tIk* schorrf and the fiili rork which tlu-y Ay doinj;.- \ l ?n Monday ninth? a splendid hu>i ,e,-s session. iff' i lie eoiil ei'enee was teld by Ihb M^dei'. lie was' well deased with atf-thc-reports it-ttd^ d. M r>. K. .\ol-'?n. Secretary ol he- conference, is ^ti+t~ ivnderinj? xi'. IK lit sor\ ices. This scrviy ills followed the next Sunday by , i>roj?ru-m rendered b\- the Simay School at 1 I'. M. .Mis. J. \V. Vithi lSpoon, who takes an active a11^. rendered exeelh nt inu'-ie with he choral club,' of which she is ireetivss li'i' >!' Ii. tiu-iii. ..at. ,ollt. iunday Sellout for which we thank el- an I the sinners . We are verv >li*am>d to have Mrs. \Vither>poon i>in Tii "with us in the Sunday ielvooh ?? As a part of the excellent cjtiarer's report, a bazaar was jriwii y tlu* trustees' auxiliary, of ,'hiylt Mrs. M. 10. N'elson is I'resieiTL It was a Errand success,und lie .amount realized was $17.1(1. He tii i_ i m \ v t;y?twueh ajjve and v'erybody is.doin.tr his share at is^poat of ?nitjr, A jyruiid profain is in, fn'ojfi i s> for buster. IN S'j'A F. I ,\TFOX KbFt V I ( b . laum /IMnpFe A. JVfjl'i. /. Church Tlp? InterdcnoiftTna't ional MinismUnion, compr-sod of local pas ?rs and those who. serve adjacent immunities, held their installa011 service Thursday, even ixiyr, Iaivh 2X o'clock, at Baum Tem! a ^f'wlfiih th ' Fiuv. fv M. thmjris is pastor. It Was, declared to he the best mice ever held by the Union. ai excellant program ha^jt lice.n aruvg"d by the committed Revs. I. VV. Graham 'and- J. S-^'^kins, resident. !l.>llil nvir wr.^' - - J < vely? eo-opei atintc. Because \>f tnt'in,euient to tlhe hospital, Rev, . ,1'V Smalls, BaptisjU?-minister, as unable to be present tofJTrry At his part on the program The anniversary message, based i. the Commission ot Jesus to is disciples, as recorded in the Hh nnd tiH cllH[ir.M-s hi Matthew, as delivered by Rev. vfvWrWither: >oon, presiding elder of the Charston .District, A. M. E. Ghureh was\ masterpiece, and every?dy pr&renl was stimulated to > more Hn this greats work, The K?akdF j?mon? other things ent THE PALMETTO LEADER *"-i "* idtasi/.od the important place which t-hp trrtni tcr's amt tttcrrhnrch luilrh iu tins world. K< v. A. l'V llin(-s offered -liruyvr, and . Mvs. J. \V. Wilhefspbon. followed with a lovely solo. . _ Organized Id years a(,ru, the Union ha- ,-erycd not only as a forum. for Theological discCTssions, hut has >ought to better priynm' the pastors to administer to all >ides of eonimunity life. It takes tin active interest', in the ifnprovenn nt of Tltt" conditions aTfeetihg the civic add -ociat lift' of the i ace. . lieali/.ing the iiitwr-relation of the ecuiiyinic an<l religious endeavoi's of a lteople, a religious survey wftij.i'weently conducted whieh revealed that of the .some XPO.per -ons in illi- small urban eoiniiTunt^ - l y n?4 in ehui'i'h oi- Kiuaday >' < Iniol a hu g percentage of it is ei i<* directly'or indirectly to the. employ-' nient situation. The syurvey was conducted' principally. alumtiflavwg I lin-s: Church attendan.ee ' at ci11 eieht ages; church attendance according. to education, advantages; the lack of alt'ndaiU'e ikie to economic conditions the lack of at-> " tendance due to. Jt rails Lent -condition-;: :fTT7t i he lack due, to* Mow n" light indifference... The. aim of iin- survey was to ascertain the a; iiia.Ic of "Negro resident- to* wards the eharch and reveal ' tlu; jj-~wopr"r?rf Titir ttl?k7Ttml: our oppilr^ * tun it.v. Others taking part rn^the si.rv ires Thursday evening were: - Keys. A. L. McUill, A. -.M. Faulk. S." M. Douglas; anil Iter. A. i;il'eI aig ai led us master of ceremonies, i *^The eommuni'ty was shocked by I 'I"' -odd. II ileotli nl* He.-n uii \ H . Singlet oil. im:mmin<;\va>' m:\\s t Hopewell and ('Jtavis. A.M. K. < 'hurehea ?;? Rev. I*. M. Knox, I'astor i Aiidrena (). Rutherford, Reporter All elm re h goers ^'cre seen on I heir wny -u? services on linn; Sunday morning. . Chavis Sunday school was Well atteJided. t>y\dd and young. The lesson was hea'u Li fully discussed by -all- <-la->os. I .\fiss Cieorgiana Holmes took charge of class No. 2. She reviewed the lesson from the beginning to the end. All got some" "tfii'ng. l'ronv her teaching. Clash No, "J, received the banner,. " After S: S. a briflf pragerjneeP " iiiii" was held. Tw<> of the oHieers .look. ckxr.gik.of the mceing. ^leasers" W; Cooper and Dr. Cooper. ^ IT.*'" ]o^v. ! ''i? w-f up made all t'eel good and nearer ? to Chrii.t. ,? From Chavis S, S..ami prater meeting, we then went to Hopeswell, as Rev. Knox preached there j _Siuulay.LjiioiiJ?ifr??Wo--'--we re told [( tluit f(n& S. t lie re was well attended and a liberal contribution j. was gi,ven. .Class No. receiving pr -the -kuvncr, I After a short prayer servife, Rev. Kno-"^.tq,ok bis stand at the ii-o.sk, and did he preach the gos,-f-tteM' " Not no. but yes. Our -oilIs ,Ijtirnvd?within lis SIS ,j lie s|> forcefully poured, out the message. He. preached with a main, :?1 )ienie: "iV'aiug seed :uuf Union." ; j'lle plainly pmnjed out to t h e church that if there was union in | the church, it w?a?4d pus IT forwafd. >1 If not. flown would be the- conse. tpient. Rev. *Kn?>x. was born a i .-gospel preacher. Sonic <<f the visit ing1 friend? wore: Mr?. (Christina (iraiil a n_i i Ho v. Knox's, >istcr from (Jcorgetown, Misses Holmes "apd l.-Uuthorford and McsVers C.'.C. and. I,en>y Horduji-Xi (ini Cli:i\ is GWTrwff , ^Tho.-e/ visit friends have been asked' to come again. Su/tnlay being Hie nth Sunday, was/also rally day at both churches., ' Mrs. M. K. Greene ac.te(f~as chairman for Hopewell.- Quite a I reas'^uiblo sum wa-- yenlirfld. i " At 1 o'clock we then assembled at Ghuvis ngnim? -At this "time .He v. Knox ca'me before us with another burning up message. In 'his sermon, his main theme was, "Ask and it shall be given, seek and you i'shall find, knock and the door shall open unto you." It gave jut? all new inspiration and ,et\e>mi'agemenl. The rally was " pnKtpnnpdtint.il a Intel',date. I' Git i-;.\t i ALLS mays J? . ? ?On ! ridajc evening, March 2t'th, the audttdriiHn was made very b.autifuj by members.-of the Emm* , gency (jjjb of J'araUi-v Church whi-n a be,i'!?l.ino vc.-m t i-nilnvod dV-srrdmg Klder Cohen a??i t'dmilv. Quid- a few members and friends attended. Iiev. J. L. Butter acted as nia-ti r of ceremonies. Remarks were made by Mr. John McCol-* lough. .Mrs. A. It. Cohen, Mrs. C. B. Johnson and 1*. K. Cohen. , A 'delicious salad cour.-v- with hot 1 coffee, also ' r.l'oaitL, .muL cake was -C rvedr-?hnmtaliaieTy --following the. reception. all present went to Barachse Church w lie re -.lie second quarterly inciting of tne conference year was. held by !h J" Presiding Klder. It proved to be'a very silccessfill event. Some members of the faculty of Paradise School aiv pfanning to att" nd Pounder's Day at Clintop April' f>, P.i:t5. i The teachers, and student JxxTy of Paradise School wore plea'sed to acknowledge on last Wednesday the visit made by Mr. K. 11^ Hall, City Superintendent. lie seemed (o have been highly pleaded with the type of work being ..done in "each robm. Come again.. _Visitors are always welcome. Presiding Klder A. R. Cohen was "Willlj1 IbC 111 Paraflise- Church on . >'unday. ntbe. Hr pr? ached a sollt stirring sermon from the subject, "Sbnship with God." Reverend Henry Gray <,f Rock Hill conducted a week's pteoting at" Mt. ;Zion "Bmrttet Chuwh. TTa I (te-livaretF powerful meets ai-e each { t' , . r" . ( AM DUN NEWS C??od Hope and Zion Hill Circuit. Rev. S. JleTTTy, Pastor The church school union was. held Sunday, 'AfiPr. 31, at Ziofc iii 11 A7 M. E. Zion Church, with the following chinches represented: Rock Sprihgs M. E. Church; St, 1'eter's- M. E. Church, and Mood Hope. A. M. E,. Zion Church.: At 10:30 a. rip the above named church schools? were combined and conducted by^Misa Ida Bell Belton, District fSUpt'. The , lesson was very inspiring. At 11:30; a. m. services began; after the devotional exercises Rev. -M. Brown, the of St. Peter's M. E. Church,, ascended the rostrum,' jLid brought to us a wonderful.mes ..-ae-c. A laree !|iidii.iu-v?listened' with interest, an dthe sermon was well received and enjoyed. , At 2:f?0 p. m. a program was sponsored by the young folk of thet' Tiifler.t'iil Chutches. Tho program was well arranged, a?d carried out: with ease. The finance .during the day was-j t good. The spirit of cooperation I that existed thrnn'trliunt tV>,> .l? ~ v-h..vuw V1?V Uft^ was very good. We are glad to she this spirit of unity existing, and we believe it will continue to exist as Iqng as wo are" under the loadershipjof u broad hearted nian cessi'ul pastor, and is loved, by every, one who knows him. HT. /ION liArriStVCHl'KCH "Kev. J. F. Marshall, I'astor ^ ?Sunday?was?a?rainey?day for church goors. Alt. Zion .Sundayschool/opened at its. usual hour 10 o'clock with the. Supt. - and !iis . co-worker ? at their post of .duty:- The crow'd was, very small s -on account of the weather being I>:mI. The daughter of-Moses Dean was buried in the Alt. Zion (\ metery Sunday. She was former ly Airs. Sadie A'ozel Alj/s^ly. .A i largo crowd attended the funeral. Airs Kft'ie'Dean turned out with us Sunday after, a brief illness. Airs, JVlahala Anderson is doing - fine- after :r->-crrouv operation. She at home again. Mrs.' Elizahdtlh I I)\un ami Mrs. Unite ~Gtroffiron I motored lo Newberry S. C. attending \he Won.an's Aid Convention. Mrs. Susie Blocker and Mrs. Lizzie Morse motored to Plunibranch, _ Jv~C7 a tie rid i r. tr the Woman's Aid " rObuvo|ntiofr,. bringing buck good _ _i ci>urLs.- -M r-. Rutb-fetdden is on thg sick list. \Ve . hone-fw. her tr fpwuly recovery,. Mr. and Mrs. 13. E. Mays spent . father, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blocker March 2l)th. u There ?Tis a high class reception given art-tht*Micrme of Mr. and Mrs. .1. M... Blocker March 25th, , for Bet t.is Academy School. Front . Hi ttis was the Rev. W. II. .High-, timer and brother, Misses E." M. Cinnining, Effie T. Blocker, M. L. i Ilit-Jts^ L_B. Robin-on, L. Ah Griffi. . Ada i\L Smith. I J\vish to .thank my friends for coming*'to1 --BH1 r ai I 1* dping 'mi!?JTTit -the" program over.' 1 , B. T. Blocker , Reporter!" DILI.ON NEWS * Mrs. Moll;,, r. ' m. licviira aiter \ is i ting relatives and^friends in .so\VVal northern cities during- her .Uii-i-t- weeks' vacation has returnod and reports a very enjoyable trip. She visited Mrs. A. "M. Murphy and family of Trenton, N. T.e'Mr. and Map- Sam Batties of 1"Vorjv'Cu yand Mr. and Mrs. loo Wheeler of Washington, DC. and many others who made it pleasant for her during her stay. Rev. and Mrs, L. A. Wells .and Mrs. Leah Covington attended the | ..executive oard of the Nortli'Fast Conference M\. H. and F. Missionary-Society held in Florence Saturday. __y ' "Mrs. FnrtTIa McRae died sud v lenly i.\t home Saturday "night.' Fucraf- service wore held Tuesday at Bethej A. M. K, Church with the pastor in- charge. The remains were carefully handled by Undertawer G. F. Bethea. Mr. "RuTus Barnes who died in a hospital in l?,a? nesda.v resulting from a ear wreck the previous. Sunday, was ftineralizoil at St. Stephen M. E. Church Friday.l/y the pastor, Rev. N. W. 'Greene, Undertaker Bethea also had charge of this body. Bethel A. M. E. Church . KtO. A J. Felix, Pastor ? A very ti;ie Sunday school Was conducted l>y the Supt., Mr.- J. Ci time that he appeared in t:he pulpit. Paradise and Gladden Grove Choirs rendered niusic on Thursday and Sunday nights respective ly. MT-ls. Mary Butler; wife of Rev. J. L. Butler, lias !>eon indisposed for a few days. We hope for her a -poedy recovery. . ? Quite a few. folk att elided the silver tea on Sunday afternoon in the interest of Clinton Collage which was sponsored .by Miss Adeikr Nelson, An interesting program was> rendered by local talent,;sahd a delicious tea coyrtse 1 yfts* ' wmi 1 liuii m wm PPP fi^raaBMK Kntru rV7| ^^HPRylfuncti ik^^j r >III\mBi c?mpi P-xjj ' and < |fcj rean * ' ' . .1 ______ - IN MKMORIAM ? - . .V - \ I -I? - l? I in ,iuving memory ot our dear wife, mother and grandmother, Nancy Suber, who departed this life April 4, 1934.. Husband, Children, Grand Children?1 I^ ^ . c At bethel A. M E. Church STrT~: day at l-H-30 A. M. the pastor, "R0vr"McKsi*!t^"~jfTeSched^ "a reual mention"to the ci o\vd that? was pi es ent to hear' him. ^ Sunday School ojK-iie?l at:" the u-uul" ho in- wilh?-Sept.?tmti?a+i teachers present. Visitor .was Jlvs. John Eatinu-re. . Sunday night at ?:.'{() the Rev, J. Andrews pr<ached a wonderful vnniton .which wan enjoyed by allAir. L. Johtrwn was the winner in the apron cost.,lest, sponsored by the Missionary Society. On. Fri day night, It was l'un to see> tlie liven serving the h'tts in the up:-reine>. . t-t ? The McFarlin Club is nibving j on nicely now and the boys art L Mr. ami Mrs. Noah Amos and Mr. and Mr;.. R.?llyrU-y motored ti> Columbia on Friday. ' Mrs. Mary Ella Forest is ill at this -writing also Little Mi'is Edith .\ldbhy. We hoi>e they _wiIT soon recover. . ~ air. ami Mrs: lien Ro-s are ny interested in the?Palm-tli. leader. ' MTss Hattie Miles entertained iKenUs.' : Ahi f^pvially enjoyed, occasion was ti e guest party last "AT "W.C>Vdly"'ih>'i;f.'' 1 A laiffrTumi>er ol' guests Vjere present, and ..here was a perfect atmosphere _. the -evening by Ells* Mamie C. Bland 'Jinif Mr. F."ColeMan of Eatesburg, S. C. Tim guests expressed the.mselv. a-- having sjient an?njoyable vcniitg.?' ???'? COkESBl'RY. NEWS _ R^r, Royal?M.iller, pH'tirhrai nr his V>me church Sunday tnorrip;. St. Paul for Rev. Douglas. It was A'Piy much enjoyed. . The Sunday School children are expecting a grand Easter program .Miss Hat>ti<f F. Wilson left Sunday for Ashcvil'e, N. C. T!.r> Iwllowirvjr. friends attended the funeral of Mrs. Louise Robins .eon Monday at Deens Creek. Mr. ''and Mrs. Wilson Nash, Mrs. An t+e?W.?Star'??Mr*.?Henrietta Gtvrgins,' Mr. D. R. Avery. His, Oscar Miller and sen,-, Mr. Fwr man,'three daughters. Misses Ollie? Delia and Louise, Misses V. Foggie, Alme.ta Holmes.' The W. H. F. M.( Society^ will render a pro cram 12th of .Vpril, Come and. help the ladies \ musses ticnr?e<rta and Eva C\ Robi?w>rt returneft to iheir- sono^! Monday nite, after funeral of their grand mother.~ Couser. The assistant Supt., Mr. Maceo Wells reviewed the lesson for the quarter. i Services Sunday morning were in the hands of the local preachers, Bro. E. W. Dingie had charge. L. Zt McDaniels and S. T. Bethea. They made quite an impression. In the afternoon the pastor, the choir and congregation worshiped with Manning Baptist Clpirch. The services were under the auspices of the Ii. C. Club, Mrs. Maggie Rawls ptfcsident. The pastor pre&ched a strong sermons?the choir sang very sweetly with Mrs. Henderson at the piano. A neat stmt wasrealized. The night services were in the hands of the women. Mrs: Annie B. " Washington acted as mistress 'ceremonies. Several talenttod' speakers ( appeared on tho program. A veryIfine audience,greeted this service and all' seemed to h^ve enjoyed it. The financial side wS& (food. ? The Missionary Meeting at the home of Mrs. A. N. McLeod Monday afternoon was very encouraging. Mrs. L. Covirigloti, the preside^, *<* Indeed a leader that leads. - . The hastses serve*! a delicious course. ?" sting tne sacred oris to our compe AwtI understanding. dig- 1pK??l ?insures AMiTf] ete compliance with Magj te inviolable rights lesires of the be- Kgjsj y c ^ , j? v *. . , ' . 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