The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 13, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, April 13,
ST. JAM EH -A. M. lv. rillRf'H 1
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?. Key. P. H Mosvly, Pastor
- CDtilmbia, S. C., A |>i il illh r.'?
Sunday School wa-. eallr I I ' ir
def* by the supt., jlr, R. S. Russell
ro A.; "M, with a I argv^itfrflita-r
<*& present. After the teaching uf
the lesson the school was- int'erestingly
reviwve'b by the pa-for.
At 11:30 after .ill prelimincrics
the pastor prao'lud a won.A'rful
sernlon from Rev>-2j2o. At 7:.'H)
our 'pastor i'ocvd a iarp*e.?udienee
an<l preached another soul stirring
sermon that .will live in our
memories from Romans 8;3G-38,
subject, "How May I be Made to
? . Coaiquor all Thet<e Things, Kv* n
Death V Toe l,or.l'? slipper was
administere.il to a large ci o\V,| -*vtUoth
services. We were glad to
have with us our Pre.-i dug Elder.
E, F. G. Ue'uL Uir?Wednesday:
evening Ap*dl?3, the -Stewardess
Board No 2 met. at the home of
Presiding Elder and Mrs. K. F. G.
Dent, 2215 Richland Si. with the
president, Mrs. Katie Solomon
presiding. The meeting was good
as usual. After the business part
the hostess sX'rved a delicious repast.
A pleasant' evening was
spent.
Stewardess. Boatd No. I 111 t <>n
April 8tli at the home ol' .Mis.
Ja?e Hare onv-.Whnley 8t. witfythc
> -presiderKt., Mrs. 11. .M. Youtnr presiding.
This board is lift king fnp.
gross by leaps and bounds. After
the buslitHss -part?the hostess- ser
Ved cocoa and cake. An i njo.vable
evening was spent.
I)Ot'BI,K BR \N< II AM. K;
THfRCIT "
Rev J. H. Raster???
Sunday Schdol opened at the
ipual hour with the Supt.. and Ids
_co-workers ati their post of duty.
F.Verj,- one : < i-ni to Ik vm..\?filler"
?osted in the Sunday th Hon!?very
inuhli. The subject of "the lessotti
"The Heavenly Fallier** fwuiuT
John 14:824. The Irs-on was discun?rd
by the various classes.
After till* discussion 'of the lesson
, everyone sat attentively and
listened to the won lerfiil review
by the pastor, l!ev. ,1. K. Ihxon.
-i At 11 :()0 o'cloek tin* pastor
brought to Us, a" heart burning
message from Kpli. 2:12 subject
^ "Work out your salvation" These,
words were spoken by -Paul. Af?-?
U't all the preliminaries the conti
muni on - wiw-mrwfd r-oirl by the
same -rules -Tmd i'egu hit ones - The
hrHorwing are I'eSpbhsc Airs, l.ula '
vuneman, airs. ironic ."Minor, sirs. i
I.iy.-/i?? V:ilout in<? :
Wo wire < !... | pi,;
H. Lnvingston, i Sarah 1,. Obav'is, '
Dora M. Cheaittheni present frrrrnBrookland
Baptist Church and hwp r?~-*?jtig
them to cmnp ttytrrrn ' ?"? 1
,At (>:()<) o'clock tin?.'A. C. K.
? Lfctgue took po-scs-ii n, \vjth .MisBessie
Dee Young at- her" duty.
Every one stem to be very ititer
te>tvd in the rjtnrjrnl? pi'dgi .mi.'
? Ki v. J. K Dixon gave us some splcn
did remarks; and we are always
? gla.d to have him. .
a u rn t r To w n x i : \v ?
? ZiOU IMIgiMriV Baptist Cli.11 eh
Ilea-.-XI. M. JVace, pas-lt >r o.l" the
| Second Cah'eiy Baptist Clmreh.
the above ivamieil church, begin
- . ning on Momday night, April.
run at Zion Pilferim Baptist. _ Because
of the spirit of unity, ami
prayer that now prevails in . tin
' t'liurt'h wt an* jiot "going to put' on
a drive to take members out..of <-th
- er. churches but we ;uo - going iVr
put orv a^Jlnve to to ke + sou Is of
. poor boy-s or gi-rlss:?mam (7r woi*
Than out of the dutches'. of thy
tkwil. The ptiblie is invited to
come, All, are AVoieinno, ??
* RIDCK BRANCH
BAPTIST (111-KC'Il
Rev. Aj Pf Porter, Pastor
. April 7, 1 !?$?>_ Ridge Branch S.
S. opened at 10 o'clock by the
Supt, The lesson was well taught
by the teachers rind m-iwed liv
the pastor. Fifty two students
werfe present.
; Prof. T. F. Hammond made an
announcement, that the Ridge
Branch Hi School will open April
8th.
Mr, Juniour_and Miss Apnyo B;
Pprrv MrAl'n f Vin Qun/)mr coV>?ol
guests of Mr, C. W. apd Julia Lott.
Prayer service was conducted by
Mr. C. W, Lott, after which.- we
read for a lesson Jleb. 10_i25^J2oxt
: f< i.illjll.Jb_the?Uil)- 4' s-4nr ;t ml rhe _t>
. verse,- subject, "Praise the Loi'd."
Ho really preached a heartfelt sermon.
The people who- gave Mr, C. W7
?LottTJl) cents in the behalf of his
misfortune by fire are as follows;
Rev. A. P. Porter, Mr. Mack Williams,
Mr. R. B. Erving, Mrs.
V Mary Brooks and Mrs. Martha
* Fulks, lots of others.who gave in
other ways. ,A total of 2.05 was
raised today for that purpose. We
thank one and all. Mr. und Mrs.
Johnnie Lott and his two babies
^vore visiting his father last week
- after a jolly wood sawing W. K. |
iwcKqrnette took dinner with thenr.
, Eliza McBurnette, Reporter.
JUNIOR CHOIR~OF FIRST
. CALVARY RYPT; tTttTtTTl
The" Jr. Choir of First Calvary
Baptisti vtfill present on Fast' r I
Sunday mominy an Kaiser fun,
test, "The Ixmlof life" at, the re-1
yular churcih hour, 11:,'10. The]
public is cordially invited to come
and hear these ymmjr folk. It
(promises ito be1 a rare treat of the
*| tf\ason for music lover*. If ycu
i?L want hLe Ea&tar Spirit, Come!
1 You will yo away with a newspir-It,
you can't help, it if you have
the grace of-tlod In your 'heart.
The Jr.pyreup plan to take the
* Cantata td Hartsville an<l B:Tinetts
^s^vilte, S, C on Good'Friday.
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jwRSt.RV CIIIIM'II?PRI'Sl'.Nis I
AN .
Adopted Cinderella
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a comedy^ drama JniLaieis^Fruluyv May
.Mrd, at. 8:15 o'clock in the '
| auditorium of Allen University.
Admission 10c. I
ill's. Beulah B. Bnxley, directress <
Revi_ P. I'a- Mingo, pastor. <
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?. -WXroi.NVil.LK NKANTS I
I:BI:NI:/I:K A. M. K. CIU UUII !
; Rev. 15. AN'. (Jrahlim, Pastor
At 11 :d() our pastor delivereil
a wonderful senium.
?Tin Sunday School convened at "j
the usual hour, witn Supt. Mr.
Ik B. Barron and teachers at their '
-post of dut.v.^ . .
thr April "it; the "SOTitiiefn Won- '
iers (Quartette sang: at the. said
church for the benefit (if the same!'
and were they .good ? : ;
^ The io\vn election. was- \ield on
Wednesday AifiM :hd. J
'Officer's ejected for ensuing
art Ijitcndant ('has A, Seele
P. (i. Pevalle. M. .J. Washington, ]
Sand Kellar. Thos. Halmati. I,in
cdiiviHe, 'is one or the few color- <
eJ Muncipalities in the South
j
Itev. Smith 1). D. preached at
Wesley M... K. Church Monday
uij/ht. , - j i
l^cY.? Met!ill, tlie . pastor will
pr ach Sunday evening at .'1 'o'clock.
There is always an invrita1
ion . exSi- piled to visitors. i
s. T*. Goodwin, with her sister
til l friends ol' Charleston were
>: en- hi. town Sua*lay- afternootr ~
visitiiif' the flowers. ' ^
ST I'll 11.II' A. M. I' ?
I'eV. Win. Gantt, Cantor
. _ ' f
; I'lastuviuv ' S. G.?The second
quarter convened in the above
named churchy* April. t>-7. Rev. H.
F. (1 Don't Presiding Elder. ^
Tiv- Conference was. opened in .
tlie usual way. The Presiding ElT+rr?made?tolic-hlUg.
ivmai'ks on
"I'll .i.ili)- cm I lad-whole -LI iniir. ol'
faith."
A-* large group of officers responded
to the roll call.
Dinner Wiu. > ervetPtrt?the'enil of
tie fondness session.) ^ '
usual hour. ftcr the study of the
JIisSlUU Elder?Deiit?came--t'nootwt _
add reviewed.. the lesson and. brot
out some empre-sive points that
intellect the Hunxtay-SclyjfiT
At! i II. lb I lie. Presiding Elder
rose and took for his text First
hFoi intliiaiis?Pith chapter part" oT
| the Mlj vcr>o', subject "The Co a-. rrtanryTrf
love" ITe prcac'lud a
most jxtwecJ'ul sermon,
j Mrs.'E. F (l._Diot apd Mis, Antiie
. (ii-iu rci-te both of Columbia
worshiped with i:> Sundayy. \V
\< Olv glad to have thfm. ~
We closed out another successful
qyni.lor. All reports were .excellent.
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A 1.1.EN TEMPLE A. M. K
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Rev. K. L, Lemon. Pastor
(iri'. n\111? -In V|>i.Uj .of the iiieleihcnt
weather, a large number
of l'?o\> and .ifiris van'iv out to Sun j
(iay School. We had a -thorough, j
-tie-ty?nt?t+rr?lesson.' The pastoi* ;
reviewed tin- . lesson,' which was ,
elijnyi^l l.y all.
Moi jiitjjr si-rvice.s !>' pm at the _j
ii- uul. ihhii. Till- pastors text was ,
found St. .\latt,. 2(5:15. He uswi ,
a-/ hi-?uhji.Lt '.Jt'SU.s' on the "An- j
ction Block". .Some very vital i
i'oinl i a I I'll liroiij III OUT" Everyone
nJ'h old have?heard?this?for- ~
mod, so as to In able to' a>k your- ,
silt' a 1 "I'n ymi liii'T fT~~
us oh the Auction Block?" The. i
Holy Communion was administer-, ,
nl to a large, number. I
We were very ghul to Have j
.Mi-s Kva Fuller out to service, af- ,
ler h'Tny awa.Won account of ill- (
The B. J. Coppin Missionary i
Society ni t at the home of Mr a. J
A r.. ... l... tin
>nu . mi rmtrer wun a i mo attendance.
The Missionary Ladles are
doing fine. Mr-. Bessie Logan is
Pres. i
The IP v. W. F. Watson and con <
gregattion of Tabernacle Baptist <
Church worshiped with us last
Wednesday night. The congrega- 1
t.ion and collection were good. <
The Willing Workers Club met
at the home of Mr-. Matilda White _
Monday,?Ani.il 8. at 1:.'U) R imT j
Etilei tain'd 7.Mrs-7~T.iila Patter-,
a fi he meet mg was held. <
The other clubs apd auxiliaries
the meeting au<l workirue hard to
~prr> n>e prsHfram over also.
rl ?CONWAY
NEWS
BE I'll EL AT M. E. ClIURfn
Rev. \Y. I. (Jure. Pastor
The inclement weather Sunday
did not stop the church goers of
the above named church. The
morning services botran 11:30.
After the usual preliminaries the
pastor preached a soul stirring scr j
.mon from Epbe>ians 5:18.--Sub.'
"Be filled with the Holy Spirit."
This,:'w.?s indeed a wonderful mes
sage Avhich will live long in the
Ja art,-. of the .people. AtT trrvttn^
Hon'-was extended for joiners.
Two re-ponded.
('omnninioii was observed and
-mam- i cncwca uieir covenant with
the Lord. -|
Sunday School'began at the us\j
al hour. After the discussion of
the lesson, we enjoyed an excellent
address from Prof. P. C. IjOgebte, '
our efficient district superinten- .
dent. Wo are always gl.'id to have
hint.:?:???- ~ ~
At. ?: '{() yr* hurl ? ItwIr-pnTyror
meeting. The pastor brought
another burning message. Text
^Luke. 12:19, Sub. "The Gospel
Fire." Many "hearts rejoiced.
TH
I:HI,M,/I,K A. M. K. (TTTT^rn T
Rev. M. A. Hollins, I'asor
(.Charleston, S. C.?Sunday was
mother splendid day for us. . The- g
weather was a little dreary' but
we did have a splendid - service. u
1'he first hymn was lined by the
pastor and the senior choir.render- .1
lh! their service; and the Rev. Sim- n
;>ns made a noble prayer; after NV
which we had prayer, then* the i
Scripture read by^Jtev. Hollins, 19
fhapter of St. John. The second M
hymn was sung by the choir, and S]
then we had a noble sermon preach
?d to' us by the pastor. His text
was. beautifully- discussed and ev.'rybiyly
went hOtiie feelmer good.
ImunJili'.ilely after The "sermon
11 rb. Ed. LaSaine seing a spiritual
md set the church on a hallowed
fire and the doors were opeped. by <!
<inging'Father T stretch' my hand h
to Thee. After which the ushers d
took the penny collection!"" A solo h
was sung -by.^Irs. J. S. Williams. V.
The Sunday school, is improving P
nicely. TJhe young folk- are really u
working. ^
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Mrs. J. S. WilliAtPS!..class got q
both banners Sunday. Cla'ss'^N?;3
went over the top with atten- ^
dance and finance; they.raised G.51 0
A testimonial meeiimr.was helil ..
and it was grand. p
Rev. Hamilton pave the school j,
a five minutes' talk and started 0'
up the fire to burning, and the ..
teacher's and members of the t
school kept jt burning up untit the ^
league service; and the evening j
service was searching,__ Rev. HoL?_
Rns took his chapter in II Kings. .
His text was_ "Go Dip-n-lhff
Riven, of Jordan and you shall lie c
clean." . We really have had a
whole -day of good services. Every
body got food?for thought. r
TABERNACLE CHURCH | ?
The >V. C. T. W. of TaVmaele* v
Church -met at the home of Mrs.
Mattio Davis. Had a brief busi- '
ness meeting, a general discussion *
and- decidejt to have-, a mock con- 1
fi'|""i-i' sin.n?Xh+i?gucfet f?r the?
evening was Mrs RosiioJIiU fivttrt t
Kansas City. She gave some helpful
remarks which were enjoyed
by all. The following ladies were ^
present Mrs.?Kula?Bowiii.ui, Eu- ~~
genia Chiles, Easter Hawkins, Azzie
Lee. Gritlin, Ida Jackson, Em- '
nia_.J?otorson, Alice Holiday, Margn
rot. Williams. Rosa It. Patten,
Azzio Lee Williams. The hostess *
se.i ved iee -cream <-alfi- Af -M
ter the meeting Mrs. Davis had
lhe- pastor. Rev. F. R. Tolbcrt and L
wife Rev. Meant- of Spartanburg," .
Mrs. C. A. Esther and her sister, 11
Mr?: Bessie Hill of Kansas City,
Mrs. Estella Johnson, Mrs. Azzie jl
I. fiviflin AT r? Eiifrpnin PViile^ b
Mrs. Easter ILawkiffs, Mrs.- Mar- . ^
garet Williams, Mrs. Rosa R. Pat- jj
ion, for.supper at 7:30 o'clock. J
T . ?_ >. ? i_ 11
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MORRIS BROWN A. M. E.
CHURCH " C
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Rev. Jesse K. Beard. Pastor.' t
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Charleston, S. C.?In spite of r
threatening weather, Targe crowd*
attended the services'' at Morris i
Brown last Sunday. Rev. IT.. S. t
RohinMi n of Detroit Mich, began' 0
thfr revival meeting which is to
M>fi'ii)iii> up In C-ister, IIi.S text ?
it the morning >mice was takvn
front St.. John. A soul st irrim?
ermon was' preached from the %
tin inc. " In his steps".. A spirit- >
ual feast wa- enjoyed The spirit
if tin- >< ; v-uv?w-a refk'.cl"d into -p
the Sunday School, when several p
pupih; nnuli tihe ? drrisytrrn that y{
will alter their entire lives, by a
:u>nf? s-dan of saving faith in Jos- u
iis^Xllmtd^? ? T "
At-7:.'JU Dr. Robinson a^ain eleotrified
a larffe audienev with a <>
wonderful sermon preached from a
the text found in Job 12nd chap- j(
ter ami 5th verse. The th?*me de- ti
duced was "A vision of God." A v,
Mowing picture was painted from p
the life of Job.- How Job saw J.
God in prosperity and adversity, 0
were splendidly?portrayed bv the ~
<p< aker. Verity, a Iliph Day in a
Morris. Rrown.vJwa> ,enjoyed. The ti
Holy Sacrament was administered t
at both services, to a iainte crowd r<
>f communicants. On Ka>ter Sun-e
lay morning 5 A. M. a Candle i<
I/ij?ht S?*j-j,-ichi will be held un- o
iler the stpotiWnship of Mrs. I/con- n
ora "F/B'tMrd. This services .prom- tl
i-es to bet" unique and interesting, v
Ten dim--'it U' unit..,! n-ith 11. In. |,
during t he day. A olor-ioin re- _
vivpl .is in the offing. The ?
church looks'steadily forward. Dr. (1
Robinson will speak at. the Mor- v
ris St. Ijaptist Church, at 4:JU 1
ir xr o...,-t r
invitation of the pastor. Dr.-J. C. 11
Dunbar. v
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UNION STATION '
A. M. E. CHURCH
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Relv. I/. W. Gary, Pastor ?
1 * Y
Sumter, S. C.?At 10 o'clock Sun f
day school was called to order by
the Suph, Mr. W. M. Lewis. All c
teachers were present. The leg- ^
son was beautifully discussed by f
l^nl -D T? T
i*i*i iuvui jjii?viifu, iw* v. rv. if. y \
IHckson. Visitor, Mifc. Dukes p
ifnm Mt. WotT A. M. K. ChUrch. ^
At 11:30 morning service was y
conducted by the pastor, Rev. L. a
V.'. Gary. He. nreaehed a wonder- *
ful sermon. He.used as a subject c
"What do you think of Christ.", life b
text was found in Matt. 27:22.
On our sick list is Mrs. Aiwtie
Ilodgej Mrs. Gattie Goal, Mrs. Helen
Berwer. We pray that they b
will soon be up. t<
At 5 o'clock B. Light tThib met 7
mot at the home of- Mr. James n
Ricjinrrlson They had a vmy lll?6 ^
meeting. Few Remarks from the v
pastor, Collection amounted to 5
$1.30. The president, Mr. Peaf- Jj
son,. thanked everyrsnei ?
Lucile Fields, Reporter,
E PALMETTO LEADER "
IIP, GREEN HILL ?
BAPTIST CHURCH
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Rev. J. W. Davis, Paster _ ?~|
Alcolu, S. C.? Apr. 7, 1935?The m'c
unday school opened -a4 ?-grfc
he lesson was taught for 30 min- dm
tes. There have been various of
noughts gotten out of it. Rev. thi
avis preached a very nice serum
on the same day. His text Hit
as drawn from Jer. 5:9,?"Shall tie.not
visit these things? says the
,ord." And our hearts burned via
ithin while the servant of God me
poke by the wayside. lig
Helen Thomas, Reporter.
mMm chs
TNTr-f.ROTE A. M. K. CIIUR< H
Rev. B. C. Cunningham, Pastor ^i
Peak, J?. O:*?Sunday was a bad J
av for church services; but we ttrr
ad a large crowd all day. Sun- Ho
ay school opened at its usual nu,
ffirr. At 12 o'clock Elder E. A. fhi
ldams_ ascended the rostrum and we
reached a soul stirring sermon as cu*.
su?l. His text was St. James Wei
:27,~~and didn't hour hearts burn pel
,hile he preached the word of lie
Sod?- ' . -i' . . cFs
Our second quarterly conference Chi
*iis held . on Satua-day. All the on,
lficers from Providence were pre- is 1
ent; land all assessments were Ga,
aid. Dr. Adams laughed a loud
uigh and the pastor looked high
r than ever. Mr. Johnnie Nelms,
a student of Allen Universiy,
was given license to preach and tur
e all vte.re glad to know that he
* trying to make a man out of eet
I m self, for ttife kind oTTioy you tU(
re today determines the kind of j$u
nan you wiTl he! Bro, 1\ W. Mayrs
and Bro. H. M, Boyd were e- hta
looted ' delegates to the district ,|a,
onference. Our second quarterly uc!
onforenee was a?great?success.
Visitors from Providence, St.
Jl. Zion and Stfnames attended, j.
The total- collected-for Ktmday y}
ras $78.22. ..... . My
Those on the.sick list: Mrs. Sal- Jv.
ie K: Boyd, and Miss Eva B. Boyd.
'heir many friends wish for them (<A>
speedy recovery. ,sta
Ml friends are welcome at any
Une^--- j ? iyai
J. M. Nelums, Reporter. wj(
rr. (hvKMEL A. M. H: CHI:JU II 'J'
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Rev. J. W. Thomas. Pastor a..
Sunday was un unpleasant day ji;i
or church goers, but the S. S. and
lunch services were well1 attend- y^y
d. The Sunday School <>pepod at t;
... regular hum, ullli llll tdi leers" j()j
nd members atnihoir posts. After rt.j,
kind ay School, the church service n,?
gjtun. Rev. Thomas took his_iiiXL 4^.
11 the A litis 1:8. .; 1
He preached a wonderful sermon p|j
...1 :? ;?,.,vl V.v Ml We
IIW It ? iWl V JIjV^X*. . , %?p
ad with us two visitors Sunday;
Irs. J. W. Thomas. and Mrs. (wi
imylie Toledo, Ohio. Mrs cly,
'honias will be with. us*, as long * ;
is Rev. Thomas is our paslowr-i#--*nj,
io:hing )) re vents. ' . s/oThe
Sunday School- of the Mt. th<
'armel ..Circuit are preparing for
faster."Tfey~Ser\,ices,~"T)r. J. S. "vei
team Prowling Elder of-t-he-GrPen Iv
.vwwl' DljJtl'Icl Will, pream our .Sun nu1
i-e sermon.? ?j- ? J"* tin
Let us all look Forward to that cla
ay. and hope it will be a success- -?]
o A. M E. Churches of Soulth Oar- wo
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_ W. L. Williams, Reporter to
UTE WE?T NEWS A!
II' 1 liilWON A.M.E. ClllRCH ?1
Rev: E. F. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday was VuHj ^unfavorable
or church going, However, quite a ~T~,
:w_lg'aved tlu?; .weather-ami- came *--:>
.church. ""- - T- i!.'w
By request of Pro!. T.TT. Smith. 1,1
ur- most efficient "Sfiperinitendent
Lev. E. F. Johnson took charge of ut'
he one class that was formed out .
f those gathered for Sunday-. S. 1' I
iid led in the 'dLscii.s-iun_of_-4he .
ssson for a very brief period, af
ur which the preaching services
rere opened by Uhe pasfor, who .
reached a splendid >emon froni ^
-a. 40:31, "Biit they that wait up ga<
n the Lord shall i-.epew -their
trength," etc. . Everybody went ^
way well pleaser with having j.
a ken. advantage <?f "the oppor- . nu.
unity to attend another service of ^y
L'ligious worship. uThe
various board.- and auxil
tries' of th?' church have been re- jj.
rganizcd. for .the year, and are ,
eady to begin work, as soon as q
hey are certain that their act)- j-*()
iities will not be hampered by
ma 111 it WWldlllbhs. - "" f.t|1
At. n recent t>ynf, D, T_i_
iinith was unanimously elected elogatc
to the Electoral College
rhieh meets in this church July v
Gth, Prof. Smith- is an aspirant -c^
or one of the five seats the layP
n of -the Piedmont Conference ? .
.till occupy in the forth , coming
idnoral Conference which meets gu
n New York City and solicits the j.|u
upfiort of liis many friends.
Mr Alex Holmes and Mrs. Althea
Grior are on the sick list, .
?r. Holmes boing the more serious -V
laving boon confined 10 his bed ;
or shveral months . ? .
Last .Sunday Mesdanies Mary !
"axon and Florence James had as
heir, dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.' ~?n
L H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
bright,, Prof, O. L. Smith. Rev. anj
it- Murray, supervisor oi color- m
<J schools in Edgefield County,, H
nd Faramae \Vebl>, Adult teach- ||
r of W.-.ie Ciumls, S. C. The pc II
as ion was in honor of ccrtajn g
irthday of the latters tw<> ladies.
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL I
Tlie basket ball season is over' R
ut the base ball team bids fair O
o carry on in a very splendid way. I|
'he' first gamut of. Uw-season was L
laved rcren+'y ; i G" ?JTT' S
ainst Brewer Junior College. It H
ras a draw game, the ^score being
to 5. Brp.vo for Lincoln high J. IB
W*teh ftftr-jLiPbHTToh putf over a |J|
neat May tfay Educational Ral- ^
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LGRlM REST B >1*1', ( III R<
hi?stn;3W?i'k a very "soul lire tj
atine: was ha<i at the above iiai
-ylupcli. '(In,, rgt^ctrrrpf w.;s <- "i
ted by 'Rev. H. lliekso
Aujcusta, "(!a. usjiVtr text fr??:
following:
Monday .nijrht, John " rhiupij
.h verse# Subj' ct "The (ilea
is of God."
I'ue.-'day iiijjthv i'hilippians,
ipter, 0 vui'.-e. Subji-ct "('on
ncenieni and Progress of lb
Wednesday nipfht, ;S"t. John 1J<
ipter, l'.nh verse, SubjcH, " I i
pular- Jesus,"-? ?? ~
Quuaaia-y- aiyht, St r -frrhn?p'
ipter, 40th ver.-v, Subjt < t? "So.m
ntr More In Life."
Friday niyht was .stoc-tny, an
r services'. ' were -raim-d out
wever everyone.. of- th" ;ibo\
mtioned sermons were cr.joyi
?y were to the soul, what .Max
!1 House Coffee is to ii- drill
"Good to the Last J h up." \V
re proud to.have had -third (b
Minister 'with us. ... We hop
will continue ami bb^u sin
s and a greater worker fn
cist. We s'aA* to.hint. Go oil. an
and on. ifestbr of this .chine
lie v. C. W. Weaver df A or u ,;BAUNWELL
NEWS
\n ocean of in ten si; caper, M'
ned faces, eye- and ears strait
to catch . each . sounding an
>i>ii)K wn*d:?Srrrtrwa 1 h. a"
le of the. pujMls -and patron-- <;
rnwell who Witnessed the ch?-i>.
the Popularity. Contest of t(
rmvell .Junior High School Alp;
ir? April 1. Before the rp-iri
re made, -i vlinpt l.nl Tut, yi :
program was rendered. Sue]
the numbers wore: solo; "Tre<.Miss
Z'lta jjuy.wa.rd, a r?
s. C .B, Croon, -olu, "A Smih '
s. It. A.1" Thomas, a ' music;
uling "Iiivictus,"..'Miss Al. . .
pan. A fter the program' eac
litest ant took her place on l.h
gc and npule her r.eiioK a- -I
s- called hy Principal S. A. (Phi
rtl. .Miss Irma Ij.oui'se N wtot
osi X'upUiin was Mrs. V. l)i\oi
orted the highe-r amount wlrir
d__&LLJU?Ujuw?making?her Th
iner of tin- Popularity Cont?.
1 tiho most popular pirl <?f Ui
rnwell Junior High" School." .
fin1 sn-onl prize run;?won b
-s Louise Jnhtistip ? ln ' '
h- wii.i All-, t . 1L Crtn i~ Ali
ttisbri reported $11.SO.. after a.
orts \ygre . made, Uu total ;
tint realized was $G7.J1. Pro
Vlisscs Atrie F>. Tie n'ip oti yn
za Hotman av< ro to eon
the -tiv-re at \yhich place Mi;
J. Bogan presented, to thvi
r? lovely prizes tor sellinp eat
, first and second respectively
\tfs.-M. S/ Eve, a mciiilior
r 'faculty was called -to N*. 1
/oral days apo on account i
. death of an aunt. The fnctdl
b student body ha\'e ilTisst >T hi
ry much and sympathise irren
with hoe i" her 1 wet nV. 'hi.' i,
nt. Mrs. Rosa ' Rico' vT-'iy. -fi'
ply fooJ< eharffii of Miss Eve
i'. 1>. Jt?Htvrm left i'i.r tiro:
ml Sunday to join Dr. Stuai
-Columbia. They are 'en roti
Tuskctrec Institute V/iuie T\e
I he in at-trm!arc??~ftj' the .Tub
Andrew Hospital Clinic." *
Vl'TlNCX- FT UNI l.OCKjl Air
rile l.oe Winter?< Impel ;11
: at the usual hour hy ' Sup
omj)>on. Th^ nfrtyn^'Mv*** ?
TrcTVlTaf * due to .uiifavoratd
atlarw-UeVertluless t.h-? lvsso
s carried out 'in the tisNaf m
tev. Hlake wa- .iitiabh ! . !?--:t
post <>:' duty 1.1) Sunday Tttis:.
e Tegular devotional ..-oidtti i
s held at, tie- usual hour. .
di\ and Mrs. It. H. Jeter eium
ned several of their friend <
turday cvenine. _ Ferry nt?r?
eti hansel/ to the hiuhe-d.
dr. Willi*; Smith lift Satuerhr
Columbia to receive treat
I its in the Veteran llospita
all wish him a speedy fee.o. o\
1 are aho glad to see Iattle Mi
Gilew out again after a slmr
.ess.
drs. Jaiinie Fair, Mrs. Mat
eon field and several l'rier.u
ril Spartanburg were '.he week
1 gut'si.-. o+ Mr. .(tin Smith rrr
nily. ^ - i___
I.ATTA NEWS
*"'Mny. April tic- 7th fi-iiml 'y
m-h u'ikts on duty at. W't-hj
appelle A. Jf. E. Church.n
spiv of tho ct>Id" and rail
>-R. I.. Mcllride, t*upt of t.i;
nday -School was on'the job :
usual hour, with the l;u.>
ruber of his co-vvurketT-C at lfi
c. i
Ehe lesson' was reviewed by ti
stor, Rev. N'. S. Do Lai no.
rhe church service was well a
ided.
Fo the ilolifcht :>f. the member
(I friend* of Weston Chappl
v. Del*aine was able to bo 01
J on duty. Hi
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DR.!,. ,W. DANIELS
Pfeysician and Huii^on
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