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THE I'AI.M ETTO EEADER
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I MUST UEACH MY GOAL
I must* ho bravo;
1 must strive on and eain the eoal
for Whir'h I pray. I
must ho brave
!.est God would help me Hot nor
hoar that, which I .say.'
1 inu-t bo blind k
To all distractions that one meets
alone the way.
.And 1 must find
True happfftioss in jtloinjr all I do
lurh 'i!;ty.
MEDITATION '
Shall 1 tu'vor cease to think'
thjnes that should bo loft unthnueht?
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s-lui'l 1 never cease to seek
Tho-o thine* that should bo loft
inlsoupht? ""
What destiny has planned-for me
I do not know, but I
Scorn ipiito upon a lane, that loads
Sot to what. I descry; r ~ *~
t\ r every sineje hour I. live
:'oe.s more and" more my life
\ thine no man would want nor
wish; .
\ thine of mental sTnfo. '
'T t should-f* oven- brand myself
Have T not. through what a condemn.
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Learned mm li in life'* ulil sihuijl?
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SWANSEA NEWS
4i - vv a? -diiirh?Jjw?Ul?M t . Oliver
Sunday. The ladies of the I\1 im-ioniiry
had a program. . The Rev.
T. R. Railejy delivered a splendid
ei iH"ii. " TjKt?i'd. Mark HiiilO.
^'nlyieet "Tlfty .Faithful . Women."
and _also jimi-ie \va- '.rendered h-yi
Mt. Pleasant. and Jerusalem choirs.
I"r ladies made a splendid report.
W'e were ulad to have Rev. Ruiley
' > preach sile|i a wo'nde?"ful ser u?m.
On Sunday moraine at Mt v
I'll a'sant fie pteaehed' a splendid,
ei ih n...hi ? suhjeet was ''Wait*-me.
jl \o'v)*v chanee. conre." ;and it was
I'spitiiie. Mrs. 4 Charlotte PinekOV
il.e.paj't I'd 'tins lite on .1 Illy 57
t'.TJ.e aire of SN years oTiTT
-lv i i -eone | fropi lahhj- to reward
t<1 lyavejj to mourn o.ne son. Mr.
M. I'inckrTey. of'Svvansea .and MY?.
'.. '.Ti in*1-' .of Swansea, also Mrs.
i...lunc? ci. Ai-w lii'DitKlani!, >. i .
'ml a number of jrrnnd and yreatu-nnd
and a host ??f friends to
noiit'n. ! .
Pro.-T. F. Field- is -till in bed.
nr. ifpwonA.
M. E. CMl'RCH
Hue West. S. C. A vary livelv
e-terday s'trictly at 1<> o'clock,
riic Sunt., Prof. O. I.. Smith "is
till tiyiny to make our Sunday
chcoi as " irood as the best' and
letter than the rest!'
I'reiiehiny service was opened at
1 o'clock. A -mil' stin iny ser^
non \va< preached hv the pastor.
I'he Junior choir under the direo.
ion of Mi-s J. A. Holmes render-'
d verv splendid music..'
At t o'clock the Rev. M, Massey.
pf the tludyes Circuit delivered
i sermon ~in interest of the club
ed by Mrs. Ella Cowan.
1'nde'c the leadership of Prof:
>. I.. Smith, a Senior Sunday
-rV.uil fllKc tvnc hrrrnni'/nd n + tVw?
i f Mr. Willi;!m Cowan.?The
?.' .1. Cowan Memorial Classes,
ttllcdr* elected. Mr. WilliamTowmr+'r'r-.:.
Mr. Oil!*-"floosby, vice-'
PreCr Mr. At?St-M/>rajrne, Se<vc
Mr. K. A'.* S us so Well, Troa?.; Mr.
IV ! ;. \;i'Tv, MM'nrler.?Thi?-r+a?e?oxneeted
in ho a live wire hi
he Sunday school. Before retir(Tlr
from tli(4> home of Air. Cowan
those that met we Co hnppilysnreri-ed
by being- served manv trend
things to eat and drink by'Mrs.
Wi'ti.im t'nwnnv ?
-Mr. and Mrs. folumbus Harris.
Mrs. Dora Blakely, Mrs. I/Oura
rtl.eir '/ihd little JTTITn^no^ (TT riintOfj
spent Sunday at the parsonyire
with Rev. and Mrs. F.. F. John*
-O'n and family. The little girl,
Harriett is spending a while in the
hty _ __ _
\i:\v trinity hart. cilrrtFli
Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor
The weather being unfavorable
pur ehureh services were .late.
Sunday school met with Supt. and
teachers op duty, the lesson was
interestingly. reviewed bv the pa?,
tor Rev. B, F., Stewart, nubjdct.
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"Naomi a woman of faith and
LcQgrageA'. - ; ^
At 1,2 o'clock prayer meeting
! was conducted by Bro. A.ndy Bowrtihn.
Then the pastor came for'
ward with fi soul-stirring sermon
] taken from the .'{nth chapteT, Kth
[verse of the Book of Issiah. suh|
jeet, "The Kind's highway."
I. At o'clock the Singing t'nion
was carried out... The choirs
; response*! well, B. Y. I'. IT. met at
I the usual'hour and ,was carried.out
in a program by the nienibeVs.
i Prayer meeting was .conducted
during the eveninc hv Br.i Samm.l
j Berry. OurjTreaehing service for
| t-ht* evening was a continuation of
J the. .morning." All who' witnessed
[ both servieeswas very much, pleased
because of it being can'fad out
i'so interestingly. We are now apj
proacbing the State Sunday scl^iol
unii B. Y, It, It. Cunvuitiuri whirl.
is to he held in Sumter, at Morris.
College.- A baby contest was
given by the B. Y. P. TT."lust Friday
night between little- Miss Ola
Mac Da ntzler; 1 lor is Smi th. Mary
Louise Bookard and Felyn Balle'nger.
all between the agOs of'4
j and ") vedrs old, It wad beam ii'nlI
Iv arranged. Little Miss. I)ori<
i .-mini mum I'M' larvre^t <1011 ait ho
the re-t received -mailer ores. Sis-iur
Muttio Pearson is .. till on tin
sihk listc? . ?1 :?-7
Essie ,MrMiHkttrr~ Repoi tt" .
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ii.i'\fMTVt:\\tv vrws 1
Sunday,. July 11th,.' was Conin\tinintv"i
lay aiid even thouirk Jiirht ,
shoXyers of . rain fall, but a few
-mmM'v m&de their -way to ehm vh I
throuirh .showers.
Tht' pastor used for a text St.
Mark nth chapter Subject, ""What
is thy name h- JUy name is l.c'runi
fur we are. tpany,/' This soamon
wjis well firepans! and deliverer1
with pinch- emphasis, by our pit-tor.'Rev.
I1. M! Krn x^
Mis, Eliza Robinson was a visitor
ftouv-S4-. I'auf Church, she made
a few remarks which Were- vCrv
t.'-t,%resj.inir. After service Rev. P.
-Ah Knox, Mrs, Knox, Mrs.-Eliza
Robinson. .Mr. Charlie Cordon
were tin- dinner puwu of Me, iiinL
Mr-; Jacob. Wibonwhere they i nhiyed
a well prepared ropas*. Miss
NVmnnia Brown who attended miiti
oer school in Kinpstrco, C., for
~-ix weeks lias' returned home.
Social News ?
An ire cream supper was. pivcp
'ast.Tuesdav nipht at the home <rf
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Brown, for
he benefit of the church; many
were jrresent. Many lovely panics
were played.
Mildred "Wilson.
I.AKK CITY NEWS
Rev, I,. 1). (iambic. Pastor
Sunday was a- very ploomy day
but a few "f the old repulars. were
at their po-t of duty as usual. The
r 'onior and iunioir oiuirtettes. of St.
lames A.i M. K. Church rendered
harmihp music. The junior won'
he blue ribbon, our younp people
are mpvinp spirits in the church
activities, they are tryinp to make
Id St. .Tame< second tn none. Mrs.
Monie Moore's dauphters and sis er.'of
Philadelphia, also Mrs.
Smith's dauphter of New York are
nmonp the visitors in our . * city.?
Prof. 1). K. Burton, pile of the city
'eaehors who resides in Columbia.
S. C.. was tlio truest 'of Rev. and
M' P 1,. I >. (iaivflde lor a few days. '
Mi ss Britton a student of A.'
T -nent Sifnday nite at the manse.
We are proud of this younp lady
"?tie~rs a member of-tbe Koninr Cxd?
lepe class.
The I)ixie Mivi'trcl will perform
it Vox, S. P.. for the benefit of
the school, July' 18, i(13S{ jProf.
'ester in eharpej \ye wish to con7'ra!ulatethe
f ollpwinp persons
for their new-places of business.
Prof, and Mrs. Poster's Cafe.
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them; Mr. and Mrs. ""Austin for"
Moreno?. '
Little Mover Mayme (lone and
Kmma Carol Gamble are spending
a few days in Sumter. S. C. with
their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
- U. Ko--e.?Several of the Lftke City
people are spending a few weeks
it Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Sallie. Bobin-on
and Miss Ethel Burgess, returned
.Thursday and reported a
pleasant trip.
I.ake City delegation will 'leave
early Tuesday A. M. for the seat
of the electorial college where six
I'aymen will h e elected. Anions
I them, Bro. E, L. Thomas of Lake
City, is a leading candidate.
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PROSPERITY NEWS
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Miss Barbara Pearl Jones,., a
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ington High School w is entertained,
last Weihiesday afternoon ~with '
Mrs. AHt*o Davenport of Prosperity.
After a few names of cards
ewryono danced, fterwliieh the
guests were served refreshing
punch. -Those who were present
were: Mr. Cla title Henderson and I
' Mr. Clyde^Martin- of Newberry;
, those of Prosperity were as follow!
ng: Alisses Ofhelia Aromvr,
I I.iicy Boivtiininl.t. Martha Ricard,
j Elizabeth Johnsifh. Suttle Mae
one Harmon. M iy Emma Clark,
Jenny Ratli Clark. Minnie Lee
i>ligh; Messrs Simpson Cullman,
_ Richard Wheeler. Robert llollcy,
-Roger Clark lurd-Willie H. Lake.
The gue-it 11 jipl'lvd LL*. having
spend a very lovely evening.
Tlie Bible School of Shiloh A.
M. fc. ^hur began today, July I
15th, - for a ! * -July session. The
hours nri' fr. ni .'1 to 5. ;
r?
mr. john ii: avfry-IVYSSKS
in jiachiy city
Mr. John B. \very, rotiltd *pufi|
-man?port-or. -nud?Cm mm' Colu 111bian
died last week at his homo
in Jersey City, N, J. wbtVre lie had
lived for moiv than.TO ye is. Mr.
Avery was the last of one of Colunibiy.'s
bo.-t known- families of
onto years . -swo.' The sAverys
were pronvirei t in the civic and
Irrational' litY of this city and
.- t iers in t hin k work, beitijt loyal
nvemhri- o the 1 I tlson Pres'hv'crian
Chiiit*h ilurintr' the life or
the Tate Rev. M. (I. Johiiscn.
A short funeral service was en
bnductod at Johns'oiv-Brad'loy
Funeral Home. "Mr. F. K. Butler.
ill otl'iff r .if I , . M ?" Inn- li >>< ul..
a talk pointing "'it t'bfj plfr-ee of
.Mr. Avery.a> a rli iivhniar in Jersey
City.
Mr. C. A. Jokirson went t<t J it's
ey City to lirtfonifiaiTy" Hie body
?f Mr. Avci'v to Columbia?
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AI.I.FN C. A. M. F. C.IM'RCII
Burton? Re-v. MeItrmvn?-preach <i
a vvry K'""l s< riiioii thi< niorn-'hs.
ills text .was taken trpni the
I ? tU chapter < ' Hebrew ;?!?} the
urst viTSf. III subject was "Run
itinjr this rare with patient."
The Stvwdardc- <>!' Allen A. M.
K. t nun li i? *i \ * i ,11 hilly Imihfii1,,
potl'ess. this LL""V '|;n'. 1 >iiv to
i he rain tin- I'mwl wasn't very
latere but. ..the faithful tew were
We are planning to put on a
lay in a shut t wuriv liuLllte beiietit
of tnc vn .! ?. 11. ~
We are doii.tf all we can for the
up buihlititf of the community.
('Itildrfn's Day will be held hire,
on lite fourth Sunday in July. We
?' i e .expecting a 'larjST'c roWtf;
Ti.e iji.sliers, Kdward, Brp.wn, Jr.
, n'il I'. Saai klin were alert Sun
la.; Ill'" 1! i . L' . i ln'\ I't'l l'< 'l'l ::* <! thcli
.l.ut ieS wot. ierfuJIy.
Mi. lidw. id I'n wli, Jr. ha-' bvon
rUe! tile Hubert Small- llitrh.
> : i UcUiUnrt, S. an.I Ml*.
r\ Sl.ai.k'lin has been. . iri-Tnlii)^
l he H. T.- W ashington lli^h School
in Atlanta, (ia.
The trustees, and members ot
nine' to repair, the church at hteir
|faylit si cmvcirichce. \\ 0 are
t cooper tion of the niein
hers and friends.'
*?Swn- tihv (Rath?u??Umther 1'
A uiianis. tneie were no Trustee
Hoard' elected. The pastor took a
ait ? : Li e' time and organized-a
i new i.oard of Trustees.' The riamii!,/
- follows:- I-ro.f. Shankjin
-t'hairinati; Mr. Paul McKay Ass^.
|?'hairnfan; Mrs. Rebecca' WiUon
Sec.: 'Mr. .1. Campbell, Mr: David
I* nkin>.-\M! s.iSarah Martin, Tirasirrer;
Mr. Karnest (ireene Asst.
Sec.
The. members organized hem-.
~c'l\r> i! t.T clubs. Mits. rjirrah Mar
:in Leads the .clubs.flfroin Seabrook.
Mr. River 'Pres. Tr< m burton.
sd
T Mil lt\ Vt'I V It \PT i III UCH
Rev. W:n. Walsoh.Nj'asJor
. r.;i t'iiVilU", S. ?A few days
ago, the Seven SisteVs' Club went
j on a fishing party, slipm.ised by
I their mother, Mrs. Mattic Smith I
Accompanied by Rev.-s and Mrs.
\Ym. Watson, Mrs. Nero Martin,
and* Master Leo Martin. everybody
reported a most glorious
time. * |
The members of the Tabernacle
Baptist Church are undergoing a
' < t : i ollmVnt.' The C. reported
it to iie-^iiite a success,.
'The Happy Toilers Society met
with Sister Ivva Prince No. 14
1 lout hit St. The business was
-well attended to. Timely remarks
Rev. Wm. Watson, who sounded
. She ilntie-. r?f lis all.
Our pastor has been ordered to'
some -bospttad to have -bis?head
treated, making a hasty?preparation
the following (fonations were
made: Church S30.00, Pastors'
Aid Club $5.00, The Womens' Auxiliary
$:!.00, Happy Toilers So"
i ' i T no Vi'illinr Workerr Oil.
. Dcainrcss Board S2.00. Deacon
-and Mrs. -.1. A. Smith -ftT.tlb; Sister
Dillard $1.00.
The Rev. Mr#. Watson, Deaoon*?'Ss
Mrs. J. A. Smith, Trustee llro.
?fh?M. Stewart. nrrrl mm f rr?Siul iii?p
Stvootonburj? and "CopetaiW wont
on a fi-hrinjf party, they caught
more than one hundred. "Look out
Fishermen."
Deacon Vernon J. Tlolloway ha*
returned from Lakelnad, Fla.
where he,spent about three years.
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Saturday, .July' l't, marked, the i
closihgL fff the IOtIf" annual session I
of the 'summer session at Rettis j
Academy and.Jlijuor College, Tren ;
ton, S.sC. The session was pro- t
nounced a very successful one by t
all who attended it. The faf>re I
irronp of teachers win, were in at
tendance were loud in their prais- \
c.s of the instructors because of t
the helpful instructions which were \
-so?etlieiently?amL?ym pathetic ally .iriven
them by each of the instructors.
Each one seemed very, an- ,
xlous to receive all of the-informttCton-antL
helrr possitdc?so- as to ?
he prepared to render better service
another school year. . ,
The personnel of the faculty was
as follows: AV. W. Nicholson. dir- \
I Moanmnl!^. A. fy n:~t- i
^ , .-A. v . I liu III'Wfi',?Asst.?director,?S.
C.?H4s- ^
torv.. Civics. tliithomoli. C \ j.
| Ruh'ens, registrar, History; Rev. ?
\V. M. ParReV, chaplain. Educa- s
tioir. Hi School Courses, Mrs. -Al- *'
bertha J. Murray,^Charleston, Rural
l-:<lnc:ninn ; Colir-m 1. "NTr^. S:i_-^
rah Coaxum. Anderson. Rural Ed- !
ueuiiniU- Goorgraphy,' Hygiene; '
Mrs. B. L." >^icholson. Bursar; Mis>
A. M." 'CumminOrs. Dean of Women: t
Mis. R. Carroll. Nurse. 1.
The teachers rendered -their clos r
ing program Friday evening in i
Quitfby Chapel, with Mrs. B. C. \
Parker director and Miss Frances .v
n.by chairman of the program
Committee." in charge. The pro- v
gram was pleasing altd interest-.
ing; Each participant acquitted T
herself creditably.t 1
At the final chapel-exercises on 3
.Saturday the 13th. Miss Frances
Dohy who. completed her two-year 1
Normal Training Course at this
session, was awarded a 1st Gratj^ _
Teachers Certificate from., t li e
State Department of Education;
Beautiful and useful presents were
presented to each member of the ,
faculty by - the various class. ^
groups. Final farewells were said, .
and all Went away declaring this ,
111" must?iwli'i c-tinp?.mil holnful ?
summer session ever held at Pettis.
Very, impressive de\otiona)
services were eondiiSleil at This t
final session by the Rev. Parker. ,
Among the proin'fnont visitors
who v.isiteii tT.e summer session ~\
viewed the w<uk being done and
spoke encouragingly to the teachers
were; .Mr. .1. li. Felt on Slate j
Sii|H'rvisor. Negi o S<hools. Mr. W. j ,,
A. Schiflly-. Asst. State Supervisor, j ,
? res.* .m. r. wnmaKer. siiuo i rrnr .
Ic-.ro. Ml!. II.rM. Her-Umy Co. Supt. -x
Kduoat ion.?PHyelield.?Mr:?H. S. ~c
Lybja'tid. Co.. Supt. I'M neat inn A ik,cn.
Rev, Z. A: Townspnd Prin.
Ailci-h' Vulilif Sch'ml. Mi'. Seymour }
Carroll of the llumane rutueaiinn ~
Society. Miss Campbell ? of the
State TuUer'etdosis -Association. i
There were a number of others
? tw>?? names wo did not yet. I
Idle toaVhers w.hi> work, 111 one- ~
and two-tea'eher rural schools were t
vi i-v 1 fnrtmi 111e tn?lane a- llieii
instructors' Mosdames Murray and
Coaxum who'worked very arduously
to help them yet .ready for more
efficient work. Ton nuu'h praise P
cannot he driven those ladies for d
the yreat. interest. Which they iV
manifested in-their-work and their h
oi'pils. The chil lien who attend- 1
d the piaelit-e -< hool -were for- i
tu'nate too. to he instructed -h y v
Iiuise elhcieul .teachers 1 )ireeftir A
>i irholyfnv ^nt. fiirt h- special"effm-ts A
to make* the, summer school a liloss
itnr tp all who attendee!. Ho was <
loyally assisted l\v all numbers ot
the faculty. The teachers were t
rr4?f+' to have Pres;, A. \Y. Xichol-on.look
in upon fhem at devotions J*'
ope day, and sneak to them in?his h
own intercstine maimer. Of.
course he was the irreat "Moving
Spirit" hack of'the entile session.- ^
as usual. ' A
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Annual Mini tors' Institute
The annual session of the. Bet- J1
tis Ministers' In-iilute win held '
at that institution, duly K-(2, with \
around a hundred ministers -and '
church otlu'dals in attendance. all
of whom were, irreatly benefitted
by the very helpful instructions
which thev received each day. The
.instructors were: Revs. J. 11. Boldridjre*?
K. (V. Tebmv and AT. \Y. v
I.ever (white) Granituvillc, Rev. J. s,
K. Bripirs, Benedict CoHcire,- and *'
E. R. Carter, D. D., Atlanta.
The mid-day assembly of teaehers'and
^??ichor< was addressed ?
by M*. T. A. fliirhtower. Supt. J;
Cotton Mills, Edirefiold, ^ Tuesday. ^
His talk was practical wholesome c
and helpful. On Wednesday. Mr. 1
Felton, Mr. Schilllly. Pres. AYhit- L
taker <tnd""e>thers siroKe to the assemble.?Among?the?-ponkoiw
on _
ixvblol. -,,-oo T?,.v T A Pinks
ton, pastor Tahernaolr "Baptist
fHmrch. Autrtrsto. wU>, uavc a wry
insptrTTn? nvossinro" to teachers and
proaohewa_.
The wonderful sioirinjr of Revs.
"P Pi-nj-nivit). T. H. Rmadns pnd
others, added much to the spirit" ~>1
the meetliW. Revs. "lfnlsry, New- berry,
Rrnsr.?ffrmtrm Pleasant
T.anc. See.: (>. W. Rlocker. >T. W .
Mile?, M. It. Mohley. and all concerned
saw to it that the visitintr
ministers .Avere well oared ? for.
-Prei nnil'Mr-i Nicholson as usual.
many who attended the institute, _
and the summer school.
Sound Movinjj Pictures -Made
At Met lis
Those who attended the sumivftT
school and Ministers' Institute at
Rettis this summer had the rare
privilege of witnessing the making
of sound niovinir pictures (talkies)
, hv Mr. .Tohn IIae>ler (white) of
New York and the three yourp
| men who assisted him, Mr. 4Iaesf
ler has latest?irnproved apparatus
for such work* He spent*
much time and took many pictures. ,
Rev. V. Benjamin, Mrs. Mary llol
ey, Mr. Geo. Stephens and other
ed the singing of many spiritual
a-Inch were recorded and repro
hiegd In?Mr. llaesler and Ins "as
iistai.ts to the delight of the au
lieiiecs. jl'here is no telling jus
>v11.11 this is going t0 mean to Bet
lis Academy in the future am
I'res. Nicholson and all are ver;
ni\tefu] to'Mr. Haesler and hi
issoeiates for the interest whiel
hey are nntnifesting in the insti
ution. On Tuesday, July 16, Mi
laesler entertained a large grou]
it Butt is with a free barbecue, a
.vhich time, pictures were take.i
ind songs were recorded. Mor
a-i 11 be heard about those picture
ni l song;' laUuv? t??
- ^ m ?^
nr. PISGAll A. M. E. CHUKCI
Rev: Jr E. Dixon, Raster?
^tmday school opened at the us
lal hour and was well attendei
n spite of the unfavorable weath
r. This marking-the end of th<
jjjl /[lliil-t.il'ly Jinf.,?n.M. -U Si..
sVw Brookland Circuit our pre
iding .elder, E. F*. G. Dent, wai
dth us. At
12 o'clock our pastor present
d to u> llr .Dent w^o in tun
ireached a soul stirring sermoi
I'llttt 1 1 fif Qf Ta^h eil^innf
The Leadership of -Christ." It
bis sermon Dr. Dent explaine(
he importance-of leadership. Du
tot. out- hcartS*'' w-Jofce as thi:
nan of God talked to us by th<
vayside and explained to us tH<
Scriptures. : ..
The -congregation was blesset
vitb the presence of the follow*
rig visitors,' Mrs. Dent, Mrs
tors from the upper church ant
Irs. Smyth of New Brookland.
Visitors ai;e always welcome al
11 times. .
AKTHl R'l'OWN NEWS
Culture Club
"On Tuesday night. July Oth tht
'ulture' Club met at the borne ol
lisses Climinie and Ruth T. Grid
ton. The president, Mr.- Josepl
' riiwr. called the meeting to on!
r at 8:110 o'clock. The deVQtior
ens led bv Mr. Hyers Barnes.
After the devotions the meeting
vas turned back irvAhe bands o1
i,.. ti... 1.
..V I" * - nivm. I !!?.% 1IUUM! Will
for unfinished business
*>ii- was done very briefly.
After the president turned the
lectin!' '.into the hands of Miss
tilth Gridiron, chairman of the
>rogi-ajn coihiniUee to select charcters
for a short play which is
o l.e had Wednesday night, the
"nrvorttion. :
After this was done the host
nd h' stess. Rev. \V. M. Brown anc
Tiss Glimmatine served' a couj^t
H pot a' ii si lad. iclu'i'sp?c i ai kei s
hocolate. cake and grape juice
'his vn? .etrioyed by all. Jus't he?
ore the adjournment Miss'Ethe
e\;il! of College Place ^ind hei
i-1or of Florida,. called"'Til vis 11
he Gridirons. f
UINGIh\M-NBWS
Supt. .T. II. Hodges was very
romnt in the opening of the Sun
ay school. Rev. F,. C. Reaves, ol
It. Olive Bantist Church tnnlr ?v
is text, * Sunday morning, Johr
:1, "In the beginning was the
Void and t'lio Word.was God." A
nmddrfuT discourse was given
re very glad to have Mrs
i. -Goe-Reaves with us. ? .
~ AT Magnolia?A:?M:?"E
'hurch had with them Presiding
ddcr T: .V; Wells.- This was the
bird quarter.
Mr. and Mis. Alford of I.atta
:. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Dilin.
were welcome visitors in oyt
it >*. ?
Mrs, Prown Hodges and Mr. and
lis. Ward of Bingham visited the
lissionary Club in Dillon' at the
nriie of Mrs. Wilcolk and Rev,
1. II. Harriot. They report an enlivable
and profitable time. ,
The Pulpit Aid Board will meet
Vednesday. The Farmer Relief
lub meets Mojiday night.'
Ddliah b. Hodges.
GADSDEN HIGH POINTS
The long awaited rain has at
i-t arrived, amidst tnc satisfied
ighs of farmers, and laymen aMost
f f tire students have reurned
from their respective intitutlons
of learning. Misses Lotie
and Thclma Williams were of
he recent graduating class at the
Jarnet-Pattcrson's Junior High
School, Washington, I). C. Misses
1. Minnie Webber, Clotelle Fincji
_____
TVavel anywher
o* the SOOT!
Afare for every pu\
AST ONE WAY and R<
i ? . .aiir r<rn
4 ROUND TRIP TIC
HiMiiti.foe Each
- ROUND TOIP TIC
# Kvk ONE WAY TTCKE1
for Each
Good In Sleeping and
proper charges for apt
Economize by leaving yoi
using th
Excellent Dir
tie Comfortable in th
. W. E. McGEE, A. G. P. j
Southern Ra
V
"" * Saturday, July 20, 1933 ^
_ and Eleanor C. Clarkson the latter
s two (Misses-hail from Kingstree
s and -Hopkins respectively, Rising
- Juniors and one up and coming
^"Temorrtite TOentfrrnrng from State
- College.' Mr. Hubert Williams of
t Allen is hc're. - -
- Mrs. C. M. Wel.ber, who has not
.1 bet u ^absolutely well since October
y has boon steadily improving and -'
s accompanied her son to Columbia
h on a shopping trip, Monday, July
-? 8th.
Miss Marie C. Holly, a student
p at frowning Home, Camden is
t again at home after a successful
a season. Mr. J. ,P. Holly who went
e away to boarding this year for the
s first time, has returned after a
and. Industrial College, Albany, '
I Ga. This institution is headed
by Dr. J. W. Holley a relative of
the lloll?ys~6f Gadsden."
Miss H. Margaret Embly has re_
turned to Orantrehurg after spendI
iug a few Weeks with her sis ter
anr the rest of .the family.
B Mr. W. ' Weston Holley, after
__ I I III III I 11 *?'
r parents, has returned to his post
" of duty at J,ho qffice of The Ppl- ^
s mettoTyeader.
The niemorial services for. Mr
John Garnck were conducted -SunL
-4ay,^Juiy-Tth,- aU the St. Mark's
] Baptist Church pnstored by the (
: Rev. if. B:' Barber. ? T 7
The' senior and-junior baseball ?
J teams* at Gadsden are setting a
' fast pace. The record as at hand
J does not show a single defeat for
J the big team and only two for the
i juniors.
Red Hill pastored by the Rev.
1 T. I.. Firrrkett is making marked
: progress alo^g all lines'. Baptism
nl rites were observed Sunday,
' June 23rd, after which was the
I- sacred communion. To date over
...$115.00 has been raised through
^ the Governor's report for repair
, to the churchy ^
The superintendent of the Sun* *
?day .school;?Paul R:?Webber Jr.
called a special meeting to plan
for the summer picnic.. Commit,
tees were appointed to -look out ** I
f for transportation, (it is to be an '
? ,o|d fashioned straw ride) another
, to arrange for .soft ball and base ?
_ j hatt ~hetW('o,i Red 'Hlir and
, I guest, team i rom St. Mark. The '
last dnd most important commitr
tee- will supervise refreshments. _
f It was decided to have the picnic
, down at the "Old Mill Stream",
Wednesday, July 24th. Tho sup. ?
' T erfntendent .will serve as lifev'
guard to .prospective mermaids and
mormon.
, Mis. Clcmnlie F. Webber and
'Lil' Paid are spending a short
, vacation in Orangeburg .with Mrs.
r Wihbui's pui'l'llls, air. and Mrs.
II ur. - * ?
t SHILOAII A. M. 15; CHURCH
Rev. T. 15. Robinson, IVstor
t Sunday Schorl began at?IU:U0 . ;
A. M. Init owing to the inclement S .
weather it wasn't many out. The
' subject of the lesson wV-s found
" _LLulh? 1 4. U-17> EacfT~~
teacher explained tin' ]i^q?
- his t'lilsses. Then Mr. Re me 11
vlphes reviewed the lesson.so beautifully.
Miss Rosa L. Levant gavean
excellent paper, using for a '
subject "Untrained teachers out v
? nf V^'Ce,51 also Miss Mlntlie Lee '
. ^fiirh gave us a nice* paper oh
| "What ' some superintendents ? ,
think." Last but. not least our
District Superintendent, Miss Sa- -g
rah 1'otee was with us, this being w- ,
the first time she had ever ~bce"n
| v-'itn us. she -brought u.s some fine
. I iiicts -anotii?11QW trt improve tho
'Sunday School (mil we are always ?
triad to have our Superintendent
I with us.
. I The morning- services began at
11 :15. Our pastor preached.a soul
Stirling sermon, using for his text
'"Exodus 2:1 :\nd it was enjoyed by
I all. That afternoon Rev.- Wilson
( of Antiooeh Bbptist Church
preached a wonderful sermon, fol
lowing the sermon was the Popu"
larity Contest between Rev. Wilson
and Rev. T. ~E. Robinson of
; Shiloh. The pastor raising tRe
highest amount was to receive a
present, and the one raising the
highest amount over $3.00 wus to
get a pair of slippers. Mrs. L.
^ Ciallm.'in- raising- the highest got .
thc_slippers, and the amount rais
j ed for the contest" was $103.81. .
Rev. Robinson $<>8.70; Rev. Wil<011
$-10.05. Shiloh will begin her
Rible School the 15th, which will
continue-ten davs. -W-e^-gte also
looking forwtird to our Sunday
School Convention xyhictT 'will con-?.
vene at Mt. Moi'iah Church, Rev.
Tr 10. Harper, pastor. 'We hope
to have a tine time and enjoy ouri
selves.
e any day flf/A ,
HERN \/?
rse...! psRMnj
3UND TRIP ^OACH TICKETS
Mile Traveled ? *
KETS?Return TJmlt IS Paya
Mile Traveled ,
- - <
KETS?Return Limit 6 Month#
rs ,
Mile Traveled
Parlor Can em payment ef
ice occupied. No aurcharge.
ir Automobile at home and
e Southern
ling Car Service
Safety of Train Travel
V., Columbia, S. C. ~"
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