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-. Page ? "The New liider" :? )l S|icik> noil ?|? ; <tm Tht> Trfnrhi>a| Dy ? ^ *<-? ? '- | Charleston Summer Institute <tn in>t*i?ti"r; of I'rof. C.?At Johnson who is in charge of the teacher- summer .school at thi-s city, we <|o!iveted the. devotional me.s.-atfe -last. Monday, morning. There are many teachers here from all -ection- of the county. Prof. John on,, is truly ari educator of whom the race is -justly proud. The teachers as well as the citizens here hold him irf the highest esteem and core, ni'ak? ?? ,,f- thi : In litdte "herauff- nt him. ha'u a!-o. a finegroup. ol instructors associated with, him A,nd tc-achers a'tending' this school are treat lv hoc- -fdted. Many of'lln li'?elinLf. I'.'i. tois of the: .git y_jm ?n ' ;I ' i. itoi'-. of Jiihi_itu;LLLiiii' " I'nrfr .krhn-oe-akm.v. . hov.Jji t rca1 . .1?v i. tic! mir:i tors and . .they- :irr tuo.i 111 their nrai e of him. Pr t'.-S f .! <M i 11 j-r. dtii' V?f* ?tlie out tumliiur mini t'i< of our race <iinl liis vnn \vh,y liiiil.just rornplotMl' i i* >n-ritin ' i y f n'ir i' were visit'.is mi Mm'lay. I >r. .1. hhin I ' ' < <11 -t itij'ni "lii-il |>;i In'r of Murri'-' Si r?-I I;'ipi-i I 'lunch w'n |iin- t i',: I)',.- in fit ilr I'Tiiliit?. I'rof .11in. i I:i in .isliiwinj* ti'i'iiv . of " Tin' l':i!mi tin I -i nili-r" inn lll '.M'l.! .ill "f jl'lS f I'.'ll'lll'l s to Sill) ?11 i.. il. AW :n i' nsUimr nh > iiI'jiirii'f rh""*l I!''HiI '"'iih; i'I tin' "l',i':ii|i'i;". ainl fnivi' .some oik Inki' siih it-iff i??n . Wi'. :ii i- tfoirui In jf'i u ('I'ii'.I hus-iiio I'm- .1 In- p.api'i in tin' ('tin I'll* ton ill titlite.. Si ssatcli fin' " I .i'inli'1' ~ \ l*iiy.(il?'nil?i'ri To Tim lint ' ,|>ii'Siiay. .1 ill< I'hnll i'f tin1 elre t'i'l":iI I'ofh'troSt-of fin' la!i' uill hi hctil. 'A'liil fro til thj'-c inii't ini's lay repp ( 'r11 at ivtv w ill oli'i'ty. t?. tin-, pt'ticral cotifci cnnx wlilc]' will ?'oiivon'"* in' N .. 1'.- vt Mav, ,.M? '? inir' pjam! pa toi avc - a follow : Sooth < ai ol.iiia nntV.r (' nci cloftami I'nlli'i'i' iiji'j't*! at \\ al torli'ii'o, ||. v. I .( oj A .. 1?r <'olutnMa ?nhifj*i(fnlTrH*!' finals "at N'owIki ry.'~i'ov. - !. II W lit"- pa 'or; N'oithp.y t. rnitfrr cuft. . ?-<>! 1. riiiM-f';. :jt Mnripn U?v. Jt-jL J.-iiKly: , pa Vita! input I'ciil'i ri f ciillcjo - tpo'-i,; ;? . 1 in.- Hi".. I '. I:' .1'Iipi "M. top' "M'raIoii-l to p-rtr fi-p-<" < iTlfi'i1 p111 i i'?.i.( p't?.i;.itn? i'iihi'i'ii om?ij-h. (Jinirilin<- p-iri-iiit, IJov. I,* V Mi'otv I pa* toe; ( I lit ! al' roll ' I colloi'/ rat I il'.M-ty Hill.' Kpv. M. .1 Siitiitp'i-. ' p.'i tor.' \> xt Tuc' ilax w'clc w iII l-r*. <lay with t-lu laity ,'ipil I l<no\v t-jui woll that tin ?.? t w ell lie ? I) -<? ti. I!v? ry Turn 1 >ii I: -aii'l?H-apay ha ia? liti^inr ?al tl'Q IQ 111 i r> 1 tVn.y Pin\?' i?- IIn pa who huvo vI w-i-l-iei! 1 In* rliuroh JW? . kii'.y "'ha' -1 'iii.m?'I? '! '1 it* to !'< Hrfutv tin1 pi-opcr Oi'm Diit(res. ;u!vi'i'u'i:_tJiom. Sotui ? ?.?ni-i- a Kint- to V--i*; ?i?nt ti that hody Ixf iii ! .'.r t.ln'ii- lino ~ stniKIiiv.'' TTT Hwir tonal i h^n I tut- t tio'd 11 lint if tlio-o t'trifihi' arc ili |??>- ? *! t-e *?. \r:ji1 ; 11? '> ;ij?- *i In r t.lu v sluxili! put- t1;i m an I In I'linritalili' r??1! in tTi~Ir h.'.'a! '/Irttv!' os :?n?1 n.it- '? ihl :rl' :tvlrn'~ hi;' I'M . jiio's to tin" V'otti'tal 11*t fi**'1 moo 4 ' il;, initlurii'. I'hoy will oohio. h;i<'!< unit tin tin' i 'i'?.!'? 11 nii'fi' liairn thru I'I iiiii | ' t 'i'i' I'Vl'l' a ' .( t !t"i that ?I'.^tn ii! tn 1'inl tin- host i!?ivtit' t'uoh s" I.i" .t hi r 11ii'_r_aJ< i i f >u om"o I ii it h mini ft t-iah an,] law it i-: now, r * -' \\ ail ! t! . "I 1'a.li r " ' Ministers \iul Tearliors At i'\ri v nlai'i' uIkti' s'aiijn. ! in t it 111? a!'i' I'oftyioi'tI1.! fn" pnhli. srhn.nl ' i- ii'lii i s, panrs iif I'lianti'lie I lljl '-I ihi -Will to -visit. III.'111. \ lo'earhi-r Win,. Im ? rOatly h'otlieil it ruI'll'vol Kwlish ttuil is tatu'lit, thi . In.i.l ti.i-iti.ii'. -1111 >r 11 arnl mothoil ttint" Jirr'" fiYrirr-Tint fhr*riv ran -4?t _ i' i ll fn ;i t'l iTit :-? '\ iiiilai'o in thoii t??.rs niol lonohors. luml l he. ojom .i-i?-iim i't oil - .in thoir profo*- ion* ' ''Mi nVonohor i an holli-r ontortnit the tonoljor oil SiimiI if lt< know 11r11 thrv ivriv >Ii cus'-'in!1 -Murine t*ho wook.. Thon lim, tin pvcarlicr tutrl know flint the ton ohoix hnvo I lie o'hiMron five ijnv* of the \\ii4 nmnv >>f whom ho iloonot h:i\o oiio i In v. Mini-''tors "hoirh . ii'iji-avni' In rot oluJilron Ihroiitrf - -+ho milpir- ' i hiii 1 lonohei" with fit! r'o hi ' a.lin", tvolwoon pastor- anr I "oh'-n111 ni ' i in a eomrmn"t'\ w.iniiii'tTii! t'o "M oTiTi ' i 11111;11noi! Whom 111 i?*i?? i : i -.(4>#iol b'oinrr op orntoil i*i. av\ on-lur'*: rliarm to i-hoiihi *'i i .: -1 11* it V >f :v mod (!iov t> if to . lo-orw :uii! Vrirn. Mnn\ ? ' - - - ' - - - - ' t - i 1. . 1 _ . \. 1 J.1* ' ,lv' 1 r??v' >4 ",1"i a'fvhr ':V ?. < t V 1 -<{ .kin ' ?.> -a-* *'-i V tko"? ! - -? ->?V ? V-- - ? ...' " C; " V-'.".'' * * 1 ] ** . * ' 1 -V-. . > ?;. il .i -r- ~ : : ?t 'W"'ft1 " "i tyr ' ' ** i * ? -~o,i " i' "..i' Vr.vr v-??ry M .i"_ al! <>' Vm ru'-.n- f? i|isi<'t)n<. Tho -o!* 4 t > ! t'".- tut!(? ?' i>i> aw an it 'MM ' ! ' < Ii'r- t,i| (III- I>1?| pooplp's imiiict, |h?i irtrt'un tinup ?iu| fur t ihan in nlsTilnj? Christian burials for paupers, was ably discussed* and referred" tb the next roetfTTngT Revs. Jes-e K, Breard It. S. bawrancc, J. T. lirouKhlon, S. H; Scott, W. M. ?^?Mui k led?tlie iii;u'uii'i"n. iter. S, Anderson one of our most succey-ftil' eity pastors is doini? a en at V, m k?ul?hi*, eh until iU>v. W it <lley, wfcro recehtly came to our it \ i making (fiioit rrr-nfry?re= pert. Tbe.-e t\y,, Baptist minis rs don't fail to Veud the Pal?n?-tto Lender. 'St. I.like hi .1. I,.' Benl??w preached tw< r< at ynrfunns - here?Inst Srm?in> or niiux and evening. The'- peoale iIVc still talking about them Sunday will hit a hi^h day at St 1 I.uke oil- Wilson Street. I'rayei )iim tipif at (1:01) ;i. in. Sunday diool and Adult Bible clays al o'clock. Alhui" Ia.'|ijtue ai i (io p. in. preaching at 1 1 :1 f> a. m nd X:I.r? p. ni. by the pastor, flolj oinmuuion at b o t )i services ?Kverybm i y ?h?inviteil. Le Ua ~ 11iMnIn11's |uuy Jor aM out pour ol ? I Inly spiiil. r?1 "Li t u advance on put "knees.' ' M CIIKSTKK I* A It AC It AIM IS Prof. A. K.Tcole wa.< in the ritj _ lad?wools (Un~-H few?day.-*, Liu '"H' I of .Mi -s' Ilefen ! hiulwatv, hot! IV.,T. Teele aiid^.Mi-s Hntilwure an im/i^hcrs- nf the faculty of the In ilnst rial- Si'fimil for 1 toys at 11 off' I- .Man, N; ( Mrs., llcrcanicc A. Swellniat ' ' ft Mom,lav afternoon- for N.- V iwhere she will' attend Colutn* 'V'ia I'niversil v. . Mr II. 1>. (iladdeiv and Mr. A. C -'hnnnon left Saturday afternooi 4 '"or Wa-iiinytoti. I>. ('..for an in ,-f in it, stay wihi rellUlW'M. ' President -I. S. Stanhnok, ol i linton (*oTTe(fe IVeiWin^* Klder A >t. ('.dien an..' J.C. I ,e w is at I ende.l > jTlu fuAier.U .-cr\ices 'of Hi-hop K ; - -W-?l-C .tones in W-ashmvrt on.- I >. (' ! Ail of Chester'\v;v? e.xe.ite'd , and ( add.iiiil Molality niornitu: When ,a phone, nies-a.i'e was received ha: Mr. Will Peyraf.fetireid who wned and was tin1 driver of.tlje I I':,is" known as "Chester's Street i :ir" had died at (he wheel while nroiite to the 'Piedmont'' Summer S-hooI in KoCk l.lili. lie had just ft Chester with his Hits loaded 'tii Iea. hers. When about f? miles ' Hit. lie si, I |>.ed lo pick tip a pas iiiu'i, an.i 'Sound jt 'necessary to sank, hi ear. As >.,i,in lis he .ii.l - 4it--M Hiii idain.-d of a dim Cum _ *1) louche- t lie topped ill the ear. I ?v :i very slowly and . be I'll left tTuMrhsllAs'l I y Otni'lflletly. titled over inJi ditch and when "It- pa' > ein'oTrPAvr t'e II Wil I'l' ~ is' , what had happeniMl ?they noticed bat?l.L - hand w> re not on the vlii'cl, iii n?a<l lufil ?lro|)|uril nml n; liinl jiuiflly slinjipi'd and tin a i- u a <?vit7777] its: ?T+unr7 m a - in u'!i i h aniiini i- ?t*?- all I -rrand>Ird" inrtT" Mis; Mftirpiv H . 1?J11 - M;i.n<ic t'tarfc; *a it'll jln* as istan?'?' "nf two'whiti' 'ta n .who [las'scil, liftod Mr. lie , .".aai't'i'iiii-iil out into. t!io wTiitc _ moil's car ami iuslual liitn t<> tin ?he ) >11 :i I lie wns proiifTTTTrrrn !< :?. 1 oil hi" arrival there. The > 11! I cachet's steed "nil, the hieh \a\ ccviiiy and ?xN? it 1 hut willtnjr ., de what they could. Those with iT- rushed to t!h- scene and car1'.na:?'" for they wti- too nci'voiis '' -e-hool t.hat day. All .day. |u-oto the scene and viewed ' 'a- leanitur- Has. Had the speed i n creator and had it left the ad just efv vend nearer, f , <ad just one yard nearer it "replie fur it tui sed a hi)* pulley atruul I i'tiT fi el M-e??Alice Heirrafteurcid". his wife, is prostrated (tver thisshock'-, and added . ?< t.his; th.eir eldest sen. who has hi-i-n aw ay for. .several ypars canto heme en ;i surprise tut -pond tiic | 1th of. duly with hi,s parents .and ? -arrived here iu-t :i few hours af tor the h:fi*poui'iY&. ATr. William 1 leva I fenrrid. tie yen envr sen, _ i al-e verj heavy w ith trrief. htrt 'he "Is hefuTtijr iit> like a littld man, -Mr. I h-trraffeneid was loved 1-y veryhedy jind it was his delight *,? .carry the school, ni'ou.ps front ' 'own te tow.ii fen their cantos as well as te convey eh'oir and" in 1 ivh(111;11s din the various chfirches . vUi Simda-y , ' AlYh .1 esse* 1 > i ll I'iYr.. eid anil j hi- i mi' iii, Mr. .h sse I Uyraf fenreiil Metered la re from Philadelphia I Monday tn > pend y lew Hays witr j *diit iws : Rev. \V. K. |touj.rla?ss is confined i> lit H tjii week Ki-ciiusA^i iif illness t Mi Tire day afternoon a Canning I temonsl i at ion spon'-iirci[ by thf ".all Jar. ('mnpany, :riid directed l>y Mi-. Mamie Itimniiirr with 'be as istatiee of her niece, Mrs. S.- F?, \ I foil (if Columbia, .anil Miss T.enl 'a Rice who is in charge of the County IVmonstrntion work. Many 'bines were canned and preserved, The ladies, were highly, pleased with the ease, qpickness and Ivahty of .the work done in this Unr,iny process by Mrs. 1 hmmorc. ^ V-co-bnr vole o,f .thank-' wio- <fivew "and a hearty nvtation to cpmc \ These inst rue tors have teared them-elves to the ladies . _v ntevc.l fur the helpful lesr.s received, 0n Saturday, Mia? | this county. and they are nl! wice .will have the repular class i work with the ladies of the County it u?ai:v! meetimr' place Finley I Hi Si hool at\ : t the close of.:the oSsuiis. a piei.ie will V>e (riven on t he ground 1 ?y her classes. The Can I nine Demonntration wns (riven in =... ? - A the Domestic Science kitcken of Finley Hi- Fifty four ladies from till parts of "the" "county "Sttended. Mr. I). H. Babcoks and I'rof. S. L. Finley were chosen as jurors for - the session of-Court which is cun.* i it:; g tm-. w^ck. It is the liist I time in about -forty years that - colored p< cons have?served ott-ajury here. . i Miss Sarah Noah of tt) oeivville County is visiting ^lrs. Lizzie Cox _ _ Foster. _j __ Miss Fannie B. Cassell, who is * ' <?iie*of".the instructors in the Suininer School in Charleston writes ? that she is gct^ng along nicely - -and that she is'fcnjoying her work very much. The Masons had a banquet at the Masonic Tempo Tuesday nigbt. tjueen Bathshel/a Chapter, No. 7,. ' (). K. S.- wa-s-prosent and assisted t in serving refreshments. A brief l program was carried out. I'rof.. S. -Louis Finley Jr. will ' leave' Friday afternoon for N. V. to resume his studios* at thy'! t 11' 1111" l '~t?* thi-mrrr- r-h ? -M-H.it it I I'rof. Marcus BoulSvars is at , home afte.r a ^successful school year in Oxfford, N. C.' Ni'-iss Helen Hon! w n re has returned to her school work in llottnftin x N. ('. after a 'en days \uvi> 'inn ,\yi.ih ncr paienis, air. iimi r Mi'si'r^Mi>spo\v Botihyare. N'ur-c Klizabeth Atkinson o-f the , Wavettly Hospital is enjoying by1' vacation ben- with her parents. "Miss .7 n lift t Heath M' , 1\er? _-havv spent the ~ Week-end lic'< witli her. brothr and sister in law t Mr. and Mrs. J'. T,. Heath. Miss Knla Mac Worthy of Ska on, spent a few hours Monday villi Rev.'and Mrs. \V. K. Pom.: v lass. "... Mrs. Annity Belle Huxi^ui*.? ' hailol t.i is visiting le r . mot I. -v, Mrs. A t'erpuson, ami per ' rolher. Mr. Joseph Thompson. r '- I-. J \ MI-IS A. M. l'j (Ilk Kill Key.' Male H. Thompson. Pastor Aslie\ ille* X. I'. The pasj Sato" i l>ath,.day was beautiful from sun> rise to sunset. Throughout- -the d:iy from eatly morn" until bite ehim: the ehiiuinc and rin^int; of !>ells were'heard calling men imi wonn.n' an i ch'ddren to war's In p. I'he eali to the' youth '. to worship in thp "Sunday School-was a 1 is**> iii? :u.u :'.u:i!Vi' >01 a ?? ! > !;iriry v'tvw.i a"d.~tho subjoet at* tho lossoti. whivh. was "Liberty 'mii'r The I.aw."' \v a - thoughtfully-iiiiiu'il atii) taught. I ho usual o?on was dispense.t^'with iiirausc <>f tin1 election of delegates, vI'll air to represent the Sunday ' <ehool at the rpnvinj;* convention .vhieh is to ho lipid at Lenoir. ' The superintendent. Mr. \V. -?l.? S;.VW? aril and Mr; W. II. Marsh Were t ho doleynt i s elected- ?=fhir pns jo y^>ru!it.t|',sjUjj' Vt>r lion _ ' anil Were oh-etod a It orini 1 os There?fs.41) evidence ^ higher preciatinh for cue \vnik wnicn me coinuay .>poooi is doing. The processional ly the senior wheTFujing crowd was present early* t-I., jojii in ttw. <ion^erentonnl' prayer. hoii was impressive and an overTim* church was most beautifully lecoratcd and every where from the doors to the choir stand offorY'd ease,, and m.mfort to all who -spare any pains in Making it hap" Tyry?frrr?nil who "conic to worship. 'Where' Aj-e Your Chart and Compass" was the subject useil by our .pastor taken fropi?the?fjospel ns _ t ded?try?FHs?Matthew 14 :.'t 1 verse. Ihiring the delivery of this liseourse many minds were made * to think?and, hearts to .reioiceV The -treatment of the subject was searehinp and made a ringing apo oeal to tbise wh0 do not have their Chart and Compass to install them 'in their lives during the coming revival. Many \4r4tois were pfesY ent among whom were Mr. and , Mrs. W. 1.1. Watson and daughter 'rnm Columbus. Ohio* -i At SjOU o'clock the evening seryiee began with a capacity gather ing. The subject ?f the night's message delivered ITy our pastor i was "I I nmilit v" taken f rnrrf St Mark 7:'JS. Mrs. Advirta (lallowav avoided tin- iij.vitjil ion to connect heir-elf with the church a*d was is^inired to the "Class of Mrs. Jose| hide (liven. She was' joy?idly I welcomed hy tin- officers of tlie5, church. t The schedule of tho prayer ser_ jjces foi: t hc_ week prorMA)_.OLUiL revival meeting \v;o announced hy the .mrstnr and aTl have pledged poVsdnal coti-aviation in this rpeetincr. (tup Rally hiffort was brought to a Siery successful close on the past Sijnday night ami all Roardff and Clphs made their reports J/nr1 the mopth as usual: Our entire attention is now turned to the re iyal hecinnin.r on tin first Stint in' this month. *TiU' oa^tor., reports a very sue eessful trio to n Trustees' Rnni',1 mootine- at Kit roll C<>1]qcp 'n c<vm iianv with TV. .T. S. , Cowan, Rev. - ?t?V-?.Tulm ihi. Jr.- nrrrt"Prnfrssrvr 1 Cowan. ' V ( II \lll,KStO\ M.VVS Now St.. 1 *hi 11ip A. M. K. Church Rev. C. C. Capers, Pastor j The morning service convened , at its usual hour by the Rev. C. j C Caper? in which he took his i text from the-8th nnd 9th Comnm n (lenbL_mumltid-TFem-thtrrb?mTr T 1 ' ^ ' '* . THE PAIMETTO LBADKK of ^Exodus 20th,' chapter 13-14 .Yerse. which xca4-like., this "Thou 1 shall mot steal,"- "Thou shall not bear false witness against ? thy nt'lffhVoTs." Everyone* eh joy ed the the sermon mid was well benefit" tod. 1 Sunday School was held at its I fro. R. Brown also teachers were^ at their post of duty. The lesson was beautifully taUKht?nnd reviewed. At o'clock a meeting was held by the leaders, members and friends led bv Mro. K. Simmons and otKtr.v. It was indeed a fire burning meeting. Night service was .called, to ordei by Rev. C. Capers. 5 A'beautittd sermon was de' ii\ered by l'e\ I'arker. ()ther Vis- I iting ministers were the Revs.: S. R. Iliggiiis and IC. Uocbur. Rev 111 41ij=^?i^i the sermon mid abo tlio limping by the choir. I'Mma\Lpi v m .1:,cinrnr . Rev. w U 'MctilH. l'antor The 'T J .; utterly conference tl,y, abo\v uiuhI church w?* *;! cj. l-> . ?>' nmht, June 28th, ! . "K. \ ' >. presiding. The Je>o':?'.t? t' was conducted ufcr which <.'. ? ?'Vrcncc- was or Cl'.ed? W M V t'. Ffl'L'llSCII !' .! Mixs.Sa''-.- Vahih a** s'ecfetury I mi recordmi; ccrctary, respoci\t\!\ Ma1 wei c nbo elect I vd. This p it' ' > / the work huv?rrr:?I'u n ?ffrr reports werectrlled for. -end and adopted. t.)n i Sunday?ni.'Miinif the aervleo was prefaeciLjwiUi thi?-l oKular pre liminnries, conducted by the pn*tor. The sermon delivered by our I presiding elder was an inspiring -ermon. "It ijt they constraint*!, him. saying,..abide with le," ' etc. This text was selected from St. ' I ,uke 24:5>J. \ . portion .of - the -anie chapter wa? read for the n'lo rn i n ?? Uweiu'i'* 'PI*,* - . I nr. niAijr-SMAUi Psalm was read responsively. Sunday School convened at the sua! hour. The lesson. "Liberty t'ndor T,aw," was interestingly dis issml. * a - |?The?rvnrtnjT service was well at I ended. Preaching was dispense ? 1 with and a Women's Day program wai rendered under auspicI of the A. P. F. I,, of which Mi*- WW. Del-cslino is the president. The pastor commended .-Atrrirt | ><.trr-ra-ng~i~T1 ~rTT~''h?no frit"M'Lt?nr"~ program .and er.eouiatrcd her in her'work. .The Duest Rally given l>x the Junior choir on last. Sunday evening wa.s.(|pite a success, A protrram was rendered. The Junior i lu.ir fi..hi Khonog.on A. M, F. as--isteil reiiderincr two selection* i>tb<T renditions wore nicely car?i_o'! " 'I. Mi-s A. G. Johnson, mis I re.s.s of .r.enneonies. Wo are very L'ralcful to the members. am! fl ion : vtri nime o'ut Und helpedlis iii (his efloPt. . I GUI.AT NECK N. V, NEWS M Vs.. Florence Brook, formerly t' Columbia, S. C., now of Great Nock. N. Y.; Mrs. J. H. Powell and Mr. William Powell of Great Neck, N. Y. were the- quests of Mi ss Yinnie Gorc'e of I^ampstoad, | N. V dii last Thursday ? I.I;I:I-NWOOD NOTES Mi Moi'iiic I.. Williams is !? ' " r ? " i" '.'nek 11 ill visl i? - r her noire, Mrs. I. M.iddox. A!?: 11crhrrt Wai|' .of Ash' villo, \. C. motored down Irtst Wednesday afvei.noon and spent n few hours with relative's and fviends. Mrs. faro Williams left last - Inn lay.- whore she will visit elat iv s .. and friends in Boston, Mass. and New York City?. M<*s<rw .Wilhuin ?i*nd hVrity, ' 'fell- irt' The 1'ilyrriiif Life- Insnruiue Co. were visitor^ at Tabei lade Baptist t'hureh laVt Sunlay and made very inspiring talks "n the interest ef tin 'Company'. Mi*, and Mrs. T. L. Martin of it'vci sinl. Ohio, formerly of -this city. Wirt- in the city last Fti_<Jay. Kcv. It. 1'. -Fair has returned from Claflin University arid reports ,tK t an excellent session was held. * Rev. Fair also motored to Spar'.anUni>r on Monday to visit TieihTsi l-'rn niis of Miss .Mai 11ie L. Don"TTToTr R. N. of (ir ecu wood will )>e. triad.to know that she has ernitfy accepted j? position as Day Supervisor. at St. Apnes llos pita), Raleilrh. North Carolina, lie f<nv this time Miss donaldson wits Head -Nurse' at the Ooihtnunity Hospital. Newark, New Jer?cy? Mis* Do Itlsop is a graduate of Rr wer Junior College and also of Kt.-A'Jtiws Hospital, Raleigh, N. 0. where she is now- working. Miss Donaldsffn is the daughter of Mi ami?M i ?Klliot Honaldson of Greenwood, S. C. ? p K fNION NEWS Thomas Windham 1' ft last Sun- , day for New York City. Miss Corrie Russelle Sims is home for her vacation after a successful school term in WashMiss Susan Benson .(arrived in the city last Sunday, after spending the fall and winter in Florida. Miss Mattie N< lahn left last Friday for Atlanta, Ga. where she will enter the Gn dy Hospital. Methodism in thid city was shaken by the passing of one of ks princes! the Rt.- Rev. E. D. W. Jones of the A. M. E. Z. Church Bishop Jones was kind and_ synv |iath tic and responsive at fell times to the needs of both young an 1 i.m III., i-let'nf mh trTTJiP _ .*i>i-copncy nf his denomination ri thcts the love hind admiration Wy^-wjth whom he worship- ^ . di" Clinton Chapef has oun sym-C 1 ?#?thy for a "gr<at man has fall- j ... 11.. II 111 A National Youth Administration has been created by the President of tht? United, States which proposes to make ^possible a high .chool und college - I'ducuuoii . foi rvoi.ihf out- of school because of uu'-k of minify, between the ages of 10 ami 'Jfr." Fifty millions of 1 Idhii s has been set aside for, this , Iuiiiukh' from- the Works Relief , Fund. By the time thiH Is rd d i m (l.iuTft, furth' j inform.dion rc- i guiding the program will havfe. 1 been?divulged.?Young Negroes --keep your eyes ope,, and read 1 the news "daily. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson, his1 j mother and aunt from Spartan- | burg were the week-end guests of 1 .Mrs. Ida Young, who is now his , mother-in-law, . The annual s>. iino;i for the Chris tian Home Society was preached ' last Sunday in ..Bethel Church by ] '{ .v.; W. M. Hunter. The speaker dsn pri<:ehed Sunday nighk Both vi'inoijH were full of lire and upift i:ipr. At tiie- elope of the ^afoi Moon'^oi inrrr thy ( nine forward" _ and joined the order. The Union ' wi 1 j meet July 26th in partaahburg A Tin- St1ward Rally was quite .a 1 uceoss l"st Sunday night. Bro. V. K. Mf.lunkin e j^d in the contest anil"" is now known as the < most popular . steward in the ?Jaw-hr They -asked that it ctstt- ~ ^ True through Sunday to give ' ii _ -1- .:l -. yniivrs a i'nancv. t Teii classes of quartets will sing * Tuesday night in -B< tr.el church li .. ci litest to elect t cesses out . if I liiii nuriihi'r tr> travel tf so desired. SVTTfie entire City is vx- ~ pec-ted .to come" and witness this '' special occasion f.n- yourself. Ad-- j niissioiT>to 'all 10c. Friday night I the four classes will sing at St. ""Paul Chinch.' From them two j will he selected to broadcast. So come to both churches tnd enjoy I youyself instead of going to the. novies. ... .. , Prof. E. II. Williams has mov- "< 1 friim Hamlet Stifet up on N. 1 Pineknt-y ,an\png the fo^ir huji-, ' iIimIs. We wish them success in ? their new**-home? . i ? Dr. L. W. Long is building p fine nnd most enticing structure ( with all improvements on North Pitvkr.cy Street. He is. a single i man. How long before business ^ will pick up? *< '- ] Bishmi?JC,?W. XV i 111 tt m c ! St. Louis Mo., is scheduled to lec- j ti.ro and show the jgreat scenes ( of the Bible* 1/ml in Bethel _ A. ] M. E. Church, July .'10th. Read the 1 "Leader'' later about it. Let us all go to church Communion Day. Let u* all come to church! SWANSEA NEWS i . .. 1 ? Mt. olive Sunday School opened at the usual hour. The Jfesson was well discussed. After devotions- I ednducted by Miss Juartita Davis, "O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing, My Great Redeemer's , Praise," was sung. After which Rev. Callishaw, delivered a won- ' derftil sermon; which was enjoyed by all. , The Missionary Ladies are planning a program for the 7th of Jfily. The pastor of Mt. Pleasant " Baptist Church will preach the sermon and the choir will render music. The program will be conducted by the President, Mrs. E. Davis. Welcome address, Mrs. M. J. Davis; Response Mrs. Lula Mae ] Kimpson. ' BrnTtTers J. Fields and Jones are still on che sick ltst. --''Tr is'?iijfii '"M'irifrii V SERVICES TO RE OBSERVED AT 2ND CALVARY__?*UNDAY The Rev. M. Marquette Peace, , minister, announces the following J message themes.:Tl :20t A, M. "Gtr- r" ing Forward Looking W-ek." Ami ? P. M., "The Fine art of living together." The church school meets at 10 A. *M. and TC V. P. L\ groups 0::50 i P. M. The services Sqpday eve. uing 'will be sponsored by thy Usher Bpard of the 'church. UNION RAPT. CHURCHRev. L. G. Jenkins. Pastor i The Sunday school- began at 10 A. M. Tjj^e lesson?"Liberty Ui>der Law" whs-taught b"..utifully, Supt., Cook was in his regular place. j ' -> The pastor brought io us at 12 i o'clock, an inspiring''message on "Temperance." an-J liKe.i tlu?' truin at 8 H, M. with ..nother mus age. ^ The Bible Class, an organization with the S. S., whose members 'ttH-* ui Christians hmh ^ iioiiv Christians, in inviting ' ami-urging , the young and adult to' come out. _ _ ^ i hf* B. Y. P. U. recently reor- ' ganizt'd and is improving steadily It meets at 0 I*. M. untiM.he 1st ' Sunday which is Communion. It * neets at 5 J*. M. We are inviting j the young people out espeically. Come out unci worship with us., 1 E. H.Epps;., i dfeoRGETOWN NEWS-- . .... j ' A veiy?happening, Little Martin Murphy, 12 years old, was j ..rowned in the Sampel ltivcr :t ] ,h< foot of'Orungo St. not far from shore, Sunday afternoon, ac-* 1 ompanicd by two other little boys, IrVilbert Logic and'little Eliot, who entitle^ wp did not get at this ^ writing. Elfot (Elias) after leaving S. S., the 3 proceed; d down to the water front, thus secured ' .' row boat, without permission 1 and paddled away. But they had _ not gone far from" shove, when it was said that their,boat rocked. ' Martin became frighten, jumped, i and fell overbold. The body wa i Tound Monday afternoon. The oth er two buys, Wilber and Eliot (Ejias) Dqley are being held in i the County Jail. ' | Martin leaves to mourn his pass , ng, hi** father, tin'' sister, 1 broth- , E?r, a devoted grand bunt, Mrs. Philis Gordon, with whom they lived. j Funeral services were held lay afternoon, at Brocking's Funer il Home. The. services, were con- I lotted by his pastor, J. W. Murph... ' v ?The Fifth. Statu Grand Asr-enrb y?of flic?ltuyal?Funeral?Charity Society Nv-s Hffldon' Thursday, [line 27, at-Winyah and Georgeown Lodges Ilall. Morning session convetv d at 10 'clock with an agreeable .and bene ftcial business discussion. M.r?. j ). K. Johnson, Grand President, ielivercd a most timely address. Tlu 11 I'liie tin recess hour. A I )niii)[r Mr,.' n-rVw^ hour the visting committee visited the Flor- ' nee Williams Hospital and Mrs. tola Daniels, presented them with t i donation, Ho\v rs and the prayers ^ >f all society. At 3:116 Was hdfd a beautiful r memorial service which "was enjoy-" i '(1 by all. 1?? ^ - 1 1 it Betnel A. M. K. Church to-th-.- ? innu.il sci liion. Program as f blow: < Introduction.t t Master of c'Temoiiiw. by Mrr \V'_" Green. ?? Singing?iGrand Assembly. 1 Welcome addrvss^by Mr. C. K. 1 Knox. , .Response, by Mrs. 11. Addison. )iu t, by .Mrs. Pjjobuur and 44bg1 arth. ? \ddress, by Mr. M. Gbllantr c Solo, by Mrs. P. Purler. _ Paper, by -Mrs. M. James. . Singing, by choir, y . " x 1 ST. STEPHEN A. M. K. ClilKCH , Rev. 1). N. Wilson, Pastor Sunday, June .'10, was a.beauti ful day. The Presiding Elder, l)r. 1 r. J. Miles being in Tulsa, Okla. y he nastor held his quarter for Rev. W. W. Murray, Sampit Ciriii un Satuiday and. pieach.o ? for him on Sunday morning and afternoon. He carried one of his 1 OCal pieachcrs, Rm-.-Singleton a <. tie preached for Rev. Murray Sunifcy night at the third church. The f pastor reports a successlul (|uartei y conference. ? j _ liuv. Matthew. Alston of uur jhurch here, pi" ached Sunday ' horning. He used for a text SI. Matthew 22:12 ."What Think Ye at. ChriaUl_J^ > This sermon was enjoyed" by all, * and nuiny souls rejoiced in the i knowledge of Jesus Christ. MLny visitors \yere present. Sunday school convened at its usual hour, with Supt. and teachjis at LheLn-pusL aaL-duLy. The les * ion was reviewed by the?pastorr 1'he A. C. E. League is still moving on. The attendance is smaller because so m' ny of the yout.g \ and old people have gone away to * work to various summer resorts:, ] near here. it k tint ' ?v.v?..v i..v; l > IIIIIK nt-l \ III- , began. The pastor used for a 4 text tit. Luke CU? papier tw*d-4-lre ? 12th verse, subject, "The Power ? of Secret Prayer." Sunday .being the fifth Sunday the small children wore ushers. 4 Mrs. ^Catherine LaWSon and beautiful crowds of little girls and 4 hoys all in white made quite a s beautiful picture to behold active s in the services of the Lord The J little children are more proud of their job than the grown ups, ' They tare asking will?next^moTith 1 carry a fifth Sunday? They all love sister Lawson. !>he is so care ful with them. * . ? I Saturday, July 6, 1935 CARLISLE NEWS The people- here are not asleep but they are awake, and they are hti-y at-ttuuT church Tvork. They are now .getting ready for the S. S. and League convention which will convene at Mt. Edon A. M. E. rhiHeh.during the month of July. The Sunday School opened at. Williams' Chapel A. M. E. Zion rhuKeh at the usual hour with Miss Yashti Johnson acttrr^ Supt t in the. absence of the-Supt., Mrs. Alta J. Wjlliams. The lessons be 1 irg beautifully reviewed. Dr. M". * ' Hawkins, Jr. left for Boston, Mass., Thursday where he has been sent to pastor one of the lead ing churches. He spent several . weeks here with his parents and friends Hq preached for the people of Carlisle, Tuesday night at . WrHinnis ClUipel !lndTor~Yhe peo- ? pie of Unjo/i Wednesday night at RAfhol A \f P n%niv?V> ^ * :hese, services were very good. The Stewardess Board No. 1 of 3t. Luke A. M. E. Zion_ Church dormed Rev. Ilillian with many Ibsr-of groceries Tuesday of .last veek.'-^vhiclT j\vas very much aciccepted. May the Lord bless heSe faithful workers. Mrs. Claa Savage, President. 7* Roy. II. C. Young, of Columbia, i. G. preached at St. Luke A. M. E. Z. .church Sunday night. Text found Micah 0:8 What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly and to love kndness and to ivalk humbly with thy <God. The j nessage was great and full of 1 .hoUghtj, aftt^r which the quartet I lx>ys of Carlisle, apd Trinity sang 1 feyeral good pieces for the con- ^ 1 'legation, which was enjoyed by " J fill. We were' also glad to have tvith, us Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Sr. 1 There was u Radio Party given 1 'or the many young men that are /tanning to leave for the CCC this iveek by Misses Beatrice , C. and I v'ashti Johnson. Xancv the little pet sheep of \uthor P. English, that was raised from a bottle died, Author is vgry jrieved- over. it. , and gather the gold<yi grain, 'We cannot liope_to bei mowers nlcs-, we haw lirst been sowers 1 and watered each furrow with. 1 pain." V: GREAT FALLS NEWS ^ Paradise A. M. E. Zion Church I -Sunday .aivii.es Ihioughout the1 lay were very good. 'The Sunday I School opened at 1.0:.'JO with a large attendance. Mr. W. B. Carter, he Supt. of the Junior and Senior I Department is always at his post * i >f duty.. Mr. John A. McCollough ' s the1 superintendent of the Primirv Department. - Me is-also a 1 aiihftLl_ worker. i The friends of Mrs. Emma Mc'ollough are very sorry to learn >f the accident of last Saturday I she- was in. She is .resting nicely i is the Chester Hospital and we # lope for her a complete and speedy 'eeoVery. " Miss Minnie~t!aither remains ill?^? tnd we hope for her a speedy re:overy. ' Mr. Luther Chisolm and Master L-.E. Barnes spent the night in lock Hill, S. C. last Saturday with datives. ? v ... Mrs. Azaree Barnes, Lilly Hall, . . diss Elizabeth Gaines and Masters Loyd Barnes and Hall left, for Washington, D. C. to visit-relatives and friends. We hope for them < i merry trip. . We were glad to have worship , vith us last Sunday morning?Mr*-?? Joy r'ord and~Mf. Joseph Young >f the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Mr Amne o?,1 fn !!.. - ? * ?. ? 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