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Page 2 4-|^The New Rider" I .._ ?pe*k# now? _ _1 ?F;on\ The Trenchesi a [ I ????141 ; ^ > i{t v. 1:. i iiiiip Eihs g i f SOl'TII (AKOI.INA KLKC'TS 1 la a i?i:lk(; ati:s i Tiu s ay. f hi; 1??th. was tin* da\ i when all'TUvtural ooIL'ttv."?' ol* the 7th K|>i. i I ?;-ti iet were held -And with?nil; nr?ex> 4-1>t ja11> tlx y r wi'i'o thv most oiifer.y ever hold ^ in tlic history iif the S au\ ' The. doelasi\!. list of dUetrates.- to the Il'.'h! >ri-i.i'ial (.'on tV'i'e Mie to hi Iiviu i:. .nc\\ i ?'i K iU*xi .May is ;?>ileu IH.lt: Stiiii li ( ai ciii a t'L?nI'cx^? VA'tlV.*. ^*L"yT- T.k ilJi-A. I hi* i i -. <!h?r-' ~~Ii'stii:.; .*-rr-S._ I.. .Jum*?. liurJcrftMi N. L' Miani; WalKi-luim; M . .1. I .. Hiakt . K nta'.vvillr; rMr. _ llaliin la!, ami. I'tvf. . .1. *" S" 4 ?Ahauk'in?nf?tti a .f' i t; rTTTTTTribia < u it :,. t. Mr'. (I. C: W illiams, .N.ui.t i iy: .M . W . 1*1. . Young. ( irluu iua; Mr, II. I?, likkartl, ;|fi'iisjuM, i.y; Mi-,.- A.. Kli/.abotli ?- Iii ".Minn. Sunitr-r: Mr. S. A. Alubii W'i n I.tint; ainl Mr. .1. 15. Martin, 4viikt-ii-villa. N?' rtliuast CoiiiercHft." I'ttif. W. K. 1 i.-lict, Hishtipvilli*; Mrs. \iiiv Ila;j.ir.s..' M nitin: Mr.-. Ai na Saliitt is. Humti'i ? Mrs. Ruth ?t'arkir."-SraU-h l.'ii g ; Mr. \V. ~"Ir. : Ftiyiwuitli, Alulliiis, an; Mr. J. C". ( ini.-ar._J 'lilt n. I'it-tl*milt c'oill'i'l- . viicc:. l'rtii. W . A W nitv, Lauri'iis I'riit". (!. tla:.mat. ( tilumbia; Mr. U. b. Alfkai'-iri. liintun; Mr. .bii-1 iVrriii'. i I .'t*. i. w .it it I ami I'rt it". OT L. Smith, I?.a* W.vstv l\ilintitt(^ ("uiil'i'i viH i;' All'. IT..' I..- Thmlias. Cadi*.*; l?i. "\Y. M Kwni-'. .Monclks ; Coihu i 1 M,i'. Frc.,!' (dtein, Andrews; Mn.-.-is *1 a nil*.- Br<?wri, Frances -(irien".ami K. W I.'a\v-canct\ Saltil.'.?-t'i'iit' i (lotiferetu v 'Mr. W. I.. Williams, Kllui'oc, Mr. Kdwai'd , * . Walker-. Mannine M r. J{. (i. ()!i i. ? "mm', 1.1In-itHill, Mr. Minify Siimak." St. .Mattliev.> and "Mr. 1'a.i la r <>!' Ui iiHiii- .... - Vu. 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J hen 1.: t I .a.'LM ' p ii"!'".':!'if :i "Mi-ii will aiti-iiil thi.* tItr'-. i- :a"> > ' i: f - ,ia < '<>!am hi a. ~~' '. ,. - A T-~t~ "" I. TT'.' ,-,*~r-4,y " lit,.- Seaboard. iV.t all .f tin- v Si.aM-.t-n; '< ' i" a 'deli-'' , | <*Hrut?*s t<? thi.- -. --M.a. . I'u-J'iv'-p.i-iia- h u r li it- "M-ii' ?a<' S'.-,.vh<'m if' Sy ti-tiu ik \(In- . Im! .yiv- s 'In- ..ccomiv/odaii.',' ill.a t>. pay 1* t' r<-- t KMC'ill' Ti'- t.i" -.V';u 'I i il'That ~ j71T" *"?.i : tn-. ' A i:-l that is' "7 11 i<-kIy .-1 i . i;: ti ar.-act ion. ? Thn Southern ilr.-t-ivi-s our -pccial' . P~ Consideration for advantages -giv- | n, tn our racial m'oup. . ft The I'ninn . With Dr. Samuel Lloyd presid- , ft ing, the interdenominational, nun- v LsUrTs uniot7 accomplished a noble , ft work in ib< last business session at t Br Charleston. It approved the ??-' If' Jl. S. Lawrente was chairman and ? 1 M r. S. H. Scott secretary, that onp f its members Conduct religimis ci vices evei.y month at the Oi t uiki Folks Home aipJ_t he_Yetern t" inip. And I'urther, that eve- " y pauper with no chuiv: aifilition Tv riven a Christian V-sal. In in.i.is' > wuolv! b ? assigned c l-i'iabi'lical?cat li?month,?to per- L oiiii this service. Dr.. J. S. Henfty | 'residing Elder of the Greenville ^ istrict was presented and spoke <> the Union. Many thanks- to i he following persons subscribing << the "l.ea4er" at the electoral ( ojicge of the .Palmetto Confer- ^ ;ne which ntct at Lane.-- last Toes- "V iy. Mr. S. L, Thomas, Cades; r. \\ . S. Dobbins, G.ooigetown; , lr. ,lac> b McCrtie, Georgetown; s dt. Smith, Sailers Depot; ii II". v*. r,. ,>i;u wu'w.s.vm. oicjijiciis, ,Lr. t'; f. North, 311. Pleasant^3Ir7 v . M. !' ii 1 iuh, L.alies;. Miss L. Eth- ( i Beiinette. Ml. Pleasant; Mr. ,( . laytun Binges, -Cades, Mr. James 1 1 ^ 1 - . ST. LI KK Being stormed out all of last sunday-, for church services; fFieT ^ Sunday school had an excellent ^ ession." A full "program is arranged for Sunday. -Prayer meeting S a. m., Siinday school and ' Adult Bible Class ICJO. ATlen Left-" : gue 7 p. in., preaching 11:15 a. m.f 1 and 8:15 p. ni. by the pastor. Moflt lav night .special moving picture. entertainment- by the Progressive Club. Wednesday the 24. Church and Sunday -schofU? picnics. Let the members pray for an out pour- i ing of the Holy Spirit, upon all of our church services. . . "Let vis advance on our knees.'' Till-; MOTH AND THE REAM. OR THE SPIRIT OF WAR (Continued from page. .1) with them. Without further elaboration any I Ugh" School bpy can readtty see that te adoption of mieh a. eour.se would have lifted from the peoples' shoulders an enormous burden of taxation, and lessened tin- rhaiUM^s of war a thousandfold. These mentors of the world's peace preferred the opposite course >f furring1 freritiany to remain unarmt'd wnue arming to the teeth " themselves, --This- is manifestly unfairi and any school boy would be likely to obpeet to the principle.of the thing, whether he was prepared to fight it out or not. Mow nu'teh more would llerr Hit-'er.ambitious ruler of. a proud race, be expected to -set bis face against " it. Such action engenders?the -11 i1 i i?o-f?War.?dust as this one ~ has I'onv'erfed. Europe into an armed duiPj- and ("very nation in it i\ ii iPirn and me mimatrranor is.' -tarted that is to destroy Eueivili7.ation and make of Europe one vast <^uirnel. house. In tiuu* Mime evil genius, ugly -itnation ..or unforeseen circum? stances. . i< hound to supply the *oivh. And then the statesmen ir.d. dplomats whose 'ingenious TT.ngTing -tanted the lire, will of < a]iO and the, innocent nia-se- will tie called upon to cjueneh it 'with t.heir life's blood. But they J'TSh si 'lease EXCUSE, AFRICA this time. She piotfers hen help now to >ho\v how it can he prevented. If '.his is .-'pjurned, se is not going ftT the triuuhes to stop it after it " -tarts. Not puless, pejrohance. the front line tTenehes on the opposite -na' art' illH'ti with l\ui"pe's. bUr new crop. of dictators. ' t'ae-men rrri?11 i plu.mat s.?hi?which?ft mil? -hr woTitd ' he perfectly "wTHnijf" fT? buckle. '< n swoni and shield, with dx-jrim-Tn hand, and travel around 'ho earth to net a pot shot a4- them. Anythinir, aavwhure .and it any time, hi help exterminate " lie Breed that.thus hecIoudyThe i mdyment of mankind and fills the aCVM with woe. It hoyv seems nor;t the only loyioa] way to tret v -< WAR HKA.M out of the world'- " -YK. e T I'll?ST ('AhV \ KV It \I'l l >T h ( ll l ltdl Tile SVhTTe7 P- hi |{oaI'd of I SI ' ei'kly ii,?f at the church ' l-.ary Hapti-t f'hn.rch held it.s nt'etiiiir Tties. nite, July 1 f>'. The Tect.ir.y .was called to order by hr- Rre-ideiit. After the prayer t vieiej we discyssi rl some, of fhe hmir-" that Ue are putting on for ho ' enjoyment of the public. it-i r.ere will ho a Watermelon ^ nst in the West, where you may Ti to Dunbar Lake to oat ami rest. ] uly ,24. 1935; trucks will leave 1 he?rhurch at H:30 P. M. A dm is- ^ ion 15c. Come .ahd enjoy the eve ' ing with us. All your friends vitl be there so buy your ticket j tow and get~ out. 'of the way of j 1 he rush. Don't forget this paper July [24, 1935. Watch this paper for more Hood jrewe, Thomas Pearson, Reporter. "1 I I I ? ? BENNETTSVILLE NEWS al l' -till ^having plent y j aifi"lou^ht we were on the toad for i real?iluud Sunday 4*. M. t Mrs.. Flora R. Moons and two i htldren of Suntnierville, S. C., at- 1 ived in the city Tuesday A. M. 1 o the bed side o' their jock father, _ )eacon C. R. Ruse pn Hudson'St. tt this writing he is slowly imdoviner under the special treatnent of Dr-. \V. S. Ilanna. Mrs. I,. Reese and Mrs. K. Cox ?ported an excellent demonstraion at the white and colored chools in Hartsvilh;) -S. C. lust Mr. A. I,. Humfort vf- Daflinjron, S. C. was in the city?Sunday, louse Kuest of Mrs. .Julia Thompson and family, lie worshipped it Shiloh Sunday A. M. and. spoke ifter the Sunday school which was 'ei-y, very helpful'-to all. . Mrs. Minnie M. dandy, home de?nonstration ajjent for Marlboro "o. put ovei'a real program worth vhile with her cluiit sisters, at Macedonia District. Thee are can liny as-never before. Mr', and .Mrs. TiteVPhonvas, old jrt^Knji^ffTed^in New York last veek. They arrived home with Jie- body for Initial -Thursday 1'. M. Mr. "and Mrs,, II. Thomas. Miss )dell Thomas. Miss Mary Francis 'ovinytorF- accompanied . their i rot her, Robert Thomas home. The funeral service took place Friday P. M. at Shiloh. hui.ch. Rev. \V. F. Mc(Vv and lev. A. J. Wriyht took charye of he service." -2 : Mr. Jayuse G'arinitS- died la t veeh-end after a few hours of ill -ess;?He wns-ir member -of Shtloh Chinch. A main Sunday >vhool student, lie was funeraliz d at Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sutulav f\ M.":i::iO". Prof. .1. II. \Y. -Morris n cbarpre. Mr. P. C'ovi,njrt<'n spent the week ml* home from Clroei.tbury. X. C Sick friends:' ('. Rrowii, M. Kcl'v. "Mrs. F'o'X, Deacon \Vats:>n, Colevhon.. Mrs. .1. Rro'wn. I.i111< ' Mannintr and Mrs. Hitter Coyiiur*on. * ShiToh Church "New ?. Rev. A. .1. Wright. raster 'The pastor "arrived in- t'he i ity *ar!y Friday "A. M: from a few '.ays' stay with Rev. aiid Mrs. 'trowh. nf N. Y. ('.fty. Sunday A. M. ffoiind him at his post of duty s pastor. lie spoke of his splen'id trip. hi- scimun wa- full ?>f deep- inspirat ion as usual. 11< j.Lcachcil .from the sdh.iect "A n ihle (JniI." The spirit took .1 wi]d lijiht while lie delivered the w.ord f (iod. Our Sunday school opened the 1 jruliir hour? Dr." V. ~M. MvCol"uin spoke .of the Sunday School!-tfate Convention to cmivene -it the M. K. Church this Week. Quite a arii'e nuniher will y.. over from he Sunday school. -?V?^?aVe .lookmil' forward- for a splendid revival nicetinir. r?".. 5 \ - ir try * t m-\. ?? . i-. ?ic> i>\ \vas ;u nl~ i 1 H'!av A. AL^dlO al-o Hi-li\yrtyi . i splendid sfi'iiitm at -nd. Baptist f'lui/ch ..f tin*, l it v Sun'tlay P. M. {. v. Mi'Millou. past+?r.-*r.-Rev. Mc"ov snvaks'nf his all day pio'u'rain t ihi' opi'ni'ntr of hi- m-w church t Society Hill, the 1st Sunday. in A+Hfl+st* -1 Social Ncavs Miss Karline Uahtv.lcr of Sum-., tTcrvitte; S.('. is" t>T thr- city/ "honso aest of - Ml'i ami Mrs. Reese Mai family.. A certain uirl in our "city saiil rtf-V" lii't k "(.lea, 1 wounder wjvy '!?v. \V. I.. Wilson can't visit liur ity. look out Kov. Wils- H.-. Mr. .1. Tavloy of Sumter, S. ('. va> in the. city a few hours Wed;Cs<lav~ B. M. iiii (jiniTinir St. Some rirl asked a ?picstio'n last week" iml said, "I wonder when 1'iof. MYCi?le,t r will - take another hu-ir.es .trip to a certain little Won'.'" (smiles)'. I>r. I.oiip iuiil Rev. I.. M. T< hy "rf I' nioii. s. { .?ttxtt)?hi it !i i im hct. er wheir a-litre sitrprrse "trip ont he home city for a few hot n.iinites, when th- 11*-. is t i i i-d at the 'o-pital. and llt-v. p reach iny and "oii.o In piayeT meetiiius, .visit woAn Id find a few moi "e like tho-'ioU v Uv*jL^4-.-i4-ile-1. .Mrs. K. Tlfmon on Kim/ St 'in?l unkinir tht' bloom of lift-. Wonder viu> \\ i 11 he the lucUy fellow. Mt;-. T. Ft. MeOueen > |>fiit the vejek in IlailsviMc, S. (T'with llolhtT. " .A certain younjjr- lady said, t'Oli, is- so hard to have-a preacher for . tTTr hoy friend, (-specially when , e yot f<> preach on Sunday nurhts i ra^vei?nieetinir once a week, and* ~ liurcli and sick nienihers to visit.' mother one said "What ahont a ,)r. ? they are too, busy all they nod is a wife." ,, In Memoriam IP loving memoryof out- father lev. J. A. Sanders, who departed his lite .July 111, l'.J.'U. \ precious one from if* is yono \ voice we loved is still. V: plnm?i*-v?rant in our home, _ .Vhieh never can be filled. fol- we miss you father dear, Iof. our hearts are filled with pain IVhen wo know.that you ill never Share this life With us again. Children: ^fcerrente, Carrenter ind Callie I). Sanders, Isabella &. Ryons, Lottie Lucas E. S. Sanders, M. S. Sanders and Archie Sanders. ADVERTISERS1 ^ - Lai rati Palmetto leader rilfc IIOHTICV LTt'RF! INSTITLTE~ "There .-hall be slyoWcr of* hlessng." ami 'the frequent showers fm( wt> have hud-during the pant .veek weie certainly a blessing. In some inxtrtneos, the benefits of the vains came too late but as a whole?ilw.y i-jimt' in the nick of time.. What to do in tlie garden these ilays 7 Well, take niv advice and stay out of the garden Hhe soil vou are sure these daily showers ai over. ' Do not work the soil until you are sure it has dryed o.ut :i bit, t ha| is-the stumer surface: A good test it to take a handful of the top sojl and work it into a ball. If there is.some .litlieul^ in making a bull, that-i- if?it seems to vrumble and hot -tick then it' is time to get out the spade and hoe; however, if it stjeks trv again the next day. Note the shrubs- aiid flowers that were able to, "take it" and those that could' riot (luring , the past drought. IMan to eliminate the latter and make eieater Use of the former. . . , Now is the time to send for fall catalop of bill')- ami perennials. Remember that Hu^ust, September, and October are' the best months for plant inp. 1 tjlks. If V.ou . order now. you will pet the best bulks if y<>u order late, you will pet tlve pit k? d ?ivei s. This is fine \v; at her for red piders and bap worms-.' "Both inetti daniape j.-vei preens especially b<. At bor \~ it in-'. The red spid is work on the under side of the leaves and can c them to turn a sickly dry yellow. If the leaves are examined, a line-web Will be seen. The cheapest but not the ?u e t method df'.eoiitTol is to spray the plant, Trcn'uentlv ?n the y'effinp or early nvbj ninps. with a stump stream of.water. They do not like potd" W;ijer. This treatment does not kilf'tTTem. It is only a .temporary .eheek. * Dustinp with' 8 par.ts fiowers of sulphur, 1 ' art nicotine sulphate dust and 1 part flowered . arsenate of lead mixed thorouphly will act as a pift manent cheek, (live two appliTaTions" lit itiU rvals?of- ton duysr Sprayinp with the same mixture -tibstitutinp liout-l nicotine suliliate. added to 'Vu.it er Will pive the same results, t'sine the dry mix' are. a economical duster is riufde is .follows; put t!v mixture, in a 'at ire piece of cheese e.lotft or a I ieee of burlap. ti< e.fids .together. holii jvsulfjnjg <ad. ver plant ami t with a stirk. The. haj; wot m J- e asily re?t>(yize I.- The name diseribes it. On first appearanee. it looks like seed :od>. TiHnjrir.y from the hrtuiehe's vf. the plant but on closer observation we find it~o.be a small bap htLpe affair made from bits of j-aye"-- and brandies of the -host .plan:'.. They measure from 1-4-1 inch hi "Tenjit h. Thedmc tapeis to ' fMifnt ai?l.hf, lower?end and?b* 'as' t:.edto the branch by a small .old. The bap is very iouph. as vou will tutd out if you try to tear it apart.'. Tin- worm is jjtside of be hap : nd eats the foliage of the lat.i.?A?H?diet r?y,?tUu?preen Oaves \\ it hin its reach, its .slides idotur t he branch, ban; and. all, to another '-pet. to__conti?ue its feedih'y. ' ll;ir.d picfTinjr is the sure method o- cotiuol. Burn the'ba'uts ~ t'ley"aiv picked. Spraying with a solvit ior, ol' one taide spoonful ? !' leail a;seinite, und one full of !:me to 1 ye n-allon of water at. ip iot yaU wiee in ten days aid -n tin- . .liijio! o-f-this nosi. 1 to.rot 'oVLfet Thursday at Bookr. t>r Wa-hoe'.'' n' School. I will'^be there ail. day. A No". if you can oi see ui.e personally, send in your ipie ti !i- I will be plad to ans.w ui' . t lie iuv_ _ 1 ('. .( . l.anr : i,l \lN(;T()N mays The > njday schools were well at t ended Sunday >'} Lexington and the teachers and supeTtntendents wei e found at their, posts of duty. <M))iimiis was with his people -at-"Ml. '/ion Sunday and in the al'te! no-.'n he a lid congregation motored' to Hopkins where h v pt'oacTn l a wonderful sermon for the Rev. C. R. Neil at Jerusalem Hapti-t ( lunch. "The mg picture show .which was g!veil at Bethel on Friday nite was ipii'.e as success. The 1 axington County Emergency Relief Workers, under the supervision of Mrs. Alice Dixon, ire v? rv busy at work. They are . ntering the midst of the great aniline- season and3are urging evjryboilv to can everything that can >e obtained. . Thf .folks f hatrart1 orr relief and" h;U-c non-acid nroduois Jrbat thu-y would like to can_aniLthose having tin can? given them by thg E. R. A. to he sealed may get rn contact with the Emergency Relief workers. "" ' " Mis. ATice 'Dixon, supercisor; Mrs. Maurice Portee and Miss Arcina Suhev, Asst. workers.? Mr. John L. Sligh and M^. Carrie Taylor are members of the sick list at this writing. We hoju} for them a speedy lreovery^ Mis. Willie Corley gave her fath cr, Mr. R. H. Cotley, a pleasant surprise with a oirtnuay reception on Sunday afternoon. , It was a iioyal affair: llKAUI AH A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. I,. C. Mitchell, Pastor Beauliili. M. E.. Church Sun: day school is growing brighter eveiy day. Sunday school was opened about J} <VcToek with flu Si>pt., Rev.^A^Redden in the chair ' i ' and the teachers, except two, at their post of duty. Ytrr <rjfetnng I song was led by the leader nf the ?La;?Elizabeth? Rune, is- Sunday school praver was made hv ltev_ ~L. C. Mitchell. Visitors are as follows, Mr. Eugene 'McFadden, Earl- MtT'ydden and Thomas McFadden. members of the St.?Miii't' .M. K. Church. Misses Willimena and, Carrie Lee Preston from Manning, S. C., attending normal summer school. At 12:20 o'clock service began, praver meeting was led by Rev,. Brother L T. McFadden and Bro. Charley Redden, after which the R"" I." Mit^h*'11 ""'"i1"'! *l'e ros_ trum. His text was found in Matt. 18:2 "Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ve shall not enter the Kingdom of .Jleaven.-"-? His subject was "A humble Christian. This sermon struck the heart of almost every Christian. The A. C. E? League Convention 's4 being in Columbia, is C. on. the 20. 20th, .21 tin The president is Mrs., 1.earline Redden. The delegates for the Convention are Miss "Elizabeth Burgess and Miss Mari ih Epps- from Beaulah Church. A. REDDEN. MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. J). Hawkins, Pas'Jor T*l !.l! l l -L-. *>. ? i iic presming nr.* IV A. Adams, held the third quarterly conference at Mt. Olive A. M. K. Church. - ' Sunday morning. July I I, Suit 'lay?school was called to order at he usual hour. The classes were present and taught by the teachers. The lesson, -was* lovfcwcj^Jfy the- nicsiding elder, E. A. Adams; " Miss Addie Pearson of Newberry was the .truest. She nave lis some very interesting retnavks. , After Sunday school the reliMous services were called to order, by the pastor. After which'the nastiir presented the Elder to \ucach. 'Tie preached a wonderful ermnn. At the close of the sei--. mon the pastor extended the op-, 'M?rtunity-to those "-who-wished to minors. After which the. I.ord's-"Supper was served. After service Miss Addie Pearson organized it a Allen E. League. ' gThe pastor. Rev. A. 1). Hawkins ujd 'Miss Addie Pearson, and 'Ternhers attended- a >ilvep tea at 'he 1p me o_l\Mr>._Etht*l Clark..-?un IHV fvirninjr, ThVre will 1><; silver tea pivch at the home, of .Mrs. Kin ma flail-. n>an Sunday ever.itlis. July '21, ev-, eryb'ody is invited to come. JOIINSJON M'WS, ' ' 'l III Snndn v in I I :."i0 tlie pastor, Rev. McFarlin preached a wonderful sermon; it will Ire remenjhered by all that heard it. At 11:110 P.M. the Sunday School opened with Sept. and all U'lu-hers At 8:110 P. M Rev. McParlin . : - ' - A preached another -wonderful ser'ihoiv. Mrs. A. M. Spanii, Mrs. Catherine Rait'ord and Mr. Pari Miles motored to Auyusta. (la. on Tuesday. daughter. . (Irace P.land attended 'th^convenj: ion at Aiken on Saturday, July Id, and Several more people, from here. Mr. 11. T. Perry of Bate-hurjf. S. ('., was in town on Sunday ovenrnjr. ??-?;? ?:? _ ?Air. Joe Miles, .Mrs. Wallace Bland and Mrs. Alice Williams at tended the funeral of Mr. Lewis Miles on Wednesday at Warner, S. C. Miss Louise China motoved to ' Augusta, (la., on Thursday eveninjr. ',. The members of Bethel C. 'M. the Saluda District Conference - Woman's Mis-|<>nnrfP S.'?fr?riTfTT *Ep\vorth League Convention of the C. M. K. Church to> he held in New Salem C. M. E. Clunvh, Near Saluda. S. C. July 12th marl:. I Co. -..Ihcin.. of the daily va.-ati'ii.^ible sArJiool. that was most successfully held at Bethel C. M. K. Church.' The lie L.Pope, who Was ahly ,4>^iste<l . _iti Liu: iu*t met ion -by?Mrs.?Lenin Malt. Mrs-. Mali.ah Poterbprk. Mrs. Kthel M. Baltimore, Mrs. Mary" A. Miles Mrs. Isabel le Amos, Mrs. Minnie Attaway, MrC Camilla A. Mohley came before the classes with a veiy InstructnT"health pro(fram each day. Tuesday, Mrs, Awiicy?AL?Sjnwrv?b-e-iprod to thf ? tf . V <ifi (IUIIK- LI , I I 11 I 11 u . group of ladies from the white Methodist Church visited the schooK'and brought greeting from three churches. Elder A. C. Mr Karlin, the I\ C. of Bethel am: Mrs. MeFarlin also ably assisted in making the school a success - - Tim Bible Il.igdknalt?a^ui?Rc-c re. ation were the subjects taught, ll LIS..children and 18- adults attended the school. " 'T k:'^-''^ ^ '.J..-:* . . .. > ? T-n ^PAIFFANHITRG NJEWSi , , Ml. MOM AH ('11 L'lU'H Sunday school was called to or-4*+?Ur?t-he?Supt.??4?10 o'clock Two?-oi iilohs wyre .delivered b> lli.o pastor,Sunday. A sinking pre grum was rcii iered Sunday evening sponsyird by the Stipend ( lub. 13. Y. 1'. U. was held at t o'clock'with Mr. High, the President in charge: The Manhattan Social Club gave an evening party at the home ol Sadie M. Coeman last Friday ,}it 5 o'clock. A course- of puncl and crackers was served. Miss ihu.othy C. Naitce of Co lumhia spent some time in the citj la?t week in -the infclest ~~of tin Palmetto Leader. She was llu I puest of Mes. .A/.alee K. McGinn* of 126 Clement St. J?t'ltfdn was given bj several o^ the churches Monday July 15, at Dunc.an Park. Every one enjoyed themselves. ' Mrs. Mabel Bates spent* Sunda! in' Asheville visiting relatives am fiiemls. |--.\lis< Panola tSairJers is still oi tlie sick list. We hope for her i .needy recovery CARLISLE N*v>VS .The down' pour, of rain didn' ' stop the- regular church goers o Carlisle Sunday. The service: J were wry. good'at Williams Chap el A. Mt K. Z. Church Sunday am i also Sunday night. Sunday moil i ing the pastor, Rev. Hiltiaii preaVl (I a fwon .ertul sermon. Hi: I est was taken from Isaiah 1:18 Come now and let us reason to | tr.titer suith the Lord. During i lie sei vice we were very glad t( '.'n\v a* young* wan to join tin ch'tuvh, namely, Mr. Jimmie Sa.v ???< v. * At St o'clock Sunday night Rev f jt AJ. Hawkins,'Sr. brought to u: 'another wonderful message takei ] I vpm. Psiilms, which was verj much enjoyed , by all that wen ' lied-. Dr. J. CI. Porter, President o Ilarhinsiim College, Irmo, S. C was seen .111 Carlisle a few clays a ej'ii. Vile was here trying to "inter st the hoys of Carlisle, to entei school there this coming, term. * ' large number of boys have turnei their .. minds' in that direction "Profc Rrown of Brainerd was til afternoon guest of Miss Etta Lei Mitchell Sunday. lit* was here ii I interest of Brainerd Inst, oi' C'hes. I ter, S. C. Miss_ Lillie Mae Daw i kin H* in town again after spend ing a very .pleasant, stay .with hei ! sister in State.svilje, N.. C. Mis ' KathkenThompson of?St. l.uk js in to\vn "this week, visllmn1 XIi> j Hen.ice Brown. The Christiai llninv Society will hold their an j nual coineirtion at James Chape Baptist Church Saturday, Jul; I 120th. 1 li. S. S. Convention, will con ne at Mt. Kdon A. M. K. Churel Carlisle, S. C. July 25-:2Gth. W wish for trieni a great success. ^ ^ ?ST. l.l'KK H. h. t HI K( 11 j " I Rev. Samuel Lloyd, Rector The i.ioiniii;;- service began a I 1 1 :ii() o'clock by the Rector. M look his ti*\t from St. Matt. 6:2( at: !' selected for a subject: "Go wiII I'i i vide which was enjoye ! l y l'ie congregation. The evening service began a ?S o'clock' by the Bishop ard Rev lor. The message was delive.ro by the Bishop. 11 is text is foun rsaims lr.i, from which lie select cd a subject: "How shall I cleans .my own way?" Owinjr to the hi clemency of the weather, there wa a small g..thei imr.. summer months; you'll enjoy ou short services. M ll.l.i:i; CIIARF.L A. M. 1 CHI ROH Rev. (i. 1!.. White, Raster Newberry?In spite of the .in clement weather Supt. Floy teachers and an appreciative grou "were*out for Sunday school. Mrs II. M. Young made a splendi ?fait with tlic Bible (lass. Th lesson was reviewed by the SjJp' The nun ning worship began wit the usual preliminaries. Befor ill.' children's sernumette, whir ,s every second Sunday, a quarte from the Sunbeam Club saiig. the Little Misses Kdythe Crome; Lvt lena Martin Mildred Olilliai and Dorothy ~Hare. Tbe pasto recited "The Acorn" for the chile re 11 after wliieTi LKvle Thomasina >J.'irtin and Catherin Mae White were added to the a !<ove* qualtet making a sextettt and they sang. All seemed t have, enjoyed the children's servic For the regular services th text was taken from St. Matthci Hi: is An acrostic?sermon- wa built unon the words?"Mille Chapel." Everybody'* enjoyed thi 'lestuiii', it was a mastef-ptecl Miss Gary, Clinton;?Mr. Turne: ?Spartanburg; h+h1 -Mrs- Harris t Winston-Salem, N. C. were amon .no" visitors present. At the League hour we were a most rained out, but Mr. Clyd Fettis conducted the same. Th young people.certainly make thi an hour of expression. Delegate elected to the State meeting ai the Misses Addie Hare and I.. IV Harris*. Remarks were mad? ;b , A,gain at the evening hour or astor used-St. Matthew 4:2.1| " The Gospel of the Kingdom. Re1 ' ( A. J. Hofinan came in before tli i- services-wereover.?We were ver . glad to have him in our service I The music was grand all da; furbished by the young pianb ' , and Mrs. II, B. White, directres in fact this was Junior Day. J. NexG Sundty is Trustees Rail j'Day. We are expecting ever} body to -do their duty. July 2 and 23 our third quarterly coTtfe' 1 ence will be held. 53-i- * : / Saturday, Jufyt 1935 WT? - w 1 .GEORGETOWN NEWS Mis.. Florence Jackson left last "" Tuesday lor New l 01 k. she will . spend a few weeks. ' . : The I.itUc?Misses?Cli > itr nd ( ynt' ia Atkinson, left last i "Tuesday for Richmond, Ya. to vls it relatives. ? Blsiiup ivuan W.< Williams 'will ' , ' be in the City Sunday night, Aug. 1th. lie will"* pi each at Bethel .A. M. G. tihuich; and Monday night, * ; evugust f?, 1>v will lecture, and pre" sent his Bible I,an J. Travelogue. > At the above mentioned "church, 1 at which time the Georgetown District" of -the A. M. E. Denomi* i ation is expected to turn out in ' full and people of Georgetown at- / ' t nil gt .. Admission- Tthn 1? \ The Misses Jacksons beautiful lv entc rtaiiVed tliO. "Incognites"? ""^Friday "P. *M. at their home. r ' Bridge was the chief feature of > the afternoon. The club meets with Mr. N. L. Donahue next (week. - ; . i /1.. . The ivittle Misses Anna and 1. "Mary Daniels left last. Tuesday for New York to visit relatives. 1 Mrs. Jennie B. Green and three 1 children, of White Plain N. Y. are" - fere mr one irimth visitii g their??*? parents- and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rodgefs, Haw. kins Street. j , The lonjj dry spell is broken and . we are having an abundance of * rain. The attendance at all the j churches jasf Sunday was poor, on account of the heavy showers : all day. f * 1 ti,:. l. i ins umvi ?an itauiri ui tuc party , that visited Mrs. Marian - Steward, at the Mansfield Plan-" ? cation, July 1th. After dinner the ) .party proceeded dowrrto the river . i to fish.-This' \v.riter was born and - partly raved in a section of the country, where fishing was a past time for mtrny of the people1; both 5 female and mule. But we have I never "bothered until July 4th, f< when we tried our luck, and hook- . - ed-a hip: Fatj crab; and was bit by it while trying to prevent it from ' getting back into the river. We would like very ihucli to go fish- ? " ing again '. J CHERAW NEWS- . ' We are still having deaths aiuT c' The funeral services of Mr. Wil- * l> lie Flowers were held, in his home II Wednesday due to the facf that - Mr. Flowers had been ill for a long time. Mr. Flowers was a - Chrrstia-n and faithful membef of i- Jhfe Pee Dee Baptist Church: Rev. s I- . Prince, pastor. He leaves ^ <> :moniir dii < lest, a wife, Mrs, s Mary. Flowers, seven children and ii a host of telatives and friends. Those on the sick list are: Miss 1 Georgia Gillespie and Mrs. Carrie . y Williams and. Mrs.. Maggie Ford. Mr. Johnnie Ford was the speak . er Sunday morning, July 14, at the It Pee Dee .Baptist Church. His ,, -luech was taker, from Rev. 2:10 The Subject was "Faithful", which was AyonderfuJ outlined. Every"nrr who?lii'iHd?Mr.' I'Vi'd enjoyed ?? his wonderful speech." The Bennettsville District was _ t we.l i oproseiiled at Jthe Wesley' M. c E. Church Sunday evening, tJuly !, 7, to hear the "Bishop Clair, d Mrs. Louise Drake entertained iT "Ttn -W( inert?Mi: .uuna/yy?Society !_ at lujr home. Fi)iday afteifnoon, ? t July 12th. _____? fr- ' \ ?-?L ~~7 A Silver" Tea Avas given- at-Shin^ ?. .1 le lrni. o|) the Lawn of Miss Limd mid Munnerlyh f>unday-*~for the benefit of the Confederation Club, e Mrs. A. M. Pickens President.? i"' There was a Pink Tea given at s the holue of M. L. MeCall Sunday aftcrrtoon for the benefit of the u.. w v P IT - ' r Mrs. Frajjk. . Motley gave a pi intdress social at her home Tues dav evening; duly 14th. Miss Sarah Ford left for Brooklye N. Y. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. M. Pickens and Dr. G. W. Long left Monday to acyind. '* the Eastern. Star Meveting which 1 was held at Laurens; S. C. P Mrs. F. Idea's was the first ono in this 'City tar cat sweet potatofts _ d tt'liinK thu raised. e ?d t ICJOLDVILLE NEWS h e * j*^ ?Missionary Society of Mt. - Zio'n A. M. E. Church met at the .luinie.?wf Mrs'. Jessie Mae Razor, n Frid.y July 12 at 8:30 P.M. ? Mr. and Mrii, Chanie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Razor and Lu"Stta"?Hitf motored?to?Greenyille^_ c *? 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