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Pa** 2 ,? New Rider" 11 #t# Speaks no* y *1 | >oni The Tronchesf j I D' I; ^ ?Vv. K. Philip Mills ^ ] A TEXT TIIAT KEFOKMS I i > ."Then Philip opened his mouth, and preached u.utu him Jesus."? A'Cts 8::;.rv That ThtrTiospelAA the ~ ..only Panacea for the world's ills no sane milnled man will attempt to deny. Every evil practiced u. mong the human family can he I attacked by the preaching of the Gospel without sptw?{. njention,?!* any particular sin. Philip Wre in '' our text gives us- a beautiful example. lie did not undertake to' enuilicrale Hie -Ills eimimilUd by his audience of one nor did he ?magnify?bis?mi.-lakusZ Hut IuT preached unto him Jesus. In other words he hejpCd up the ideal, ond his mourner was. "happily converted. I fear too tiiany preachet's secretly 'inquire of .the short coni" ""lings of . the people and denounce them from their pulpits with the | hope of correcting them. They linve novty made a more fatal blunder.- . Their, iluty a< outlined in their ci'iiiiiri'"'-a'V.- ' ; m-.-a-h tb i' tiospel. He sTi'ouTd' 1;iite* himsell ? behind (Joel's wo.i:d and preach Un?* to 'the?penple. 'Jcsim. The?ditTer-?: 'i ence in the preaching of John the ? Baptist and I'hiiip t* i hat one lifteel the ideal and;' ,-a^cd' hi.-- sinhtu . I while the other denounced his sin- ' ' ner and lost his head and the sin- x nor too.' . The pulpit is the most 1 refined; place", oil earth, and is a ~~ place for the must choice .expros.sions. When a minister begins to cxpeise as Jie helicvi-s llie iiri'^u;-. Unities in the.Jives of'nTen and j wpnujn he d<<e,-- 11 >t, Correct them" ; , . nor does lie appeal.to them as a ' ?: HoK?aiHeei^ '1 lii-l 1: opinion 1 if him T is that lie gained liis information' ' by actual experience,- and his denunciations are for the purpose -, c^f keepiiiif tbem from watching him closely so that he might pro eeed furtdWr.?1'roach?to the poo pie .lesu.i. and v^lun tin yWill have been shown his pure life to their . convictions. they"^J5H\tr|uare theirs accordingly. Abusing and criticis Img jicupie lor wrong (i inps p.un 1 _Ujrjvfs thori^ Turtltpy jq Sin. ^ rather tlinn draw tTiom- mitr- The people know they are no"tT doing. ?right -fr?nn the- fart that tnty :rrr weak. What we need <! > is show . them Jesus, the source of strengthThe preacher wh~> (hies nflt know now to apply the (!o-y<7 to the"" . - Condition - _u?__tlUi?pf.plnfwill not ' only lose his head but his usefulness in '-the community, bis audi" ence and the i^preeiation of both Saint and Sinner. .... _ l DON'T ltOli ICITIIKR "Kcmhr t!'.e'i'ef"i.v unto Caesar ' the things whih a;.- ("aesar's; and < unto < G> <1 'tlie things that arc (iod's."-?St. ilatthew- 212:21. Why our people can find dollars to sup-, t fcf port \vorhily programs when'they : cannot find dimes -to-carry on the work of their churches is because they do not want to accept the do-"'vision of .Te-tis a- rendered.in the above' Scripture. As long'as men and W'-nit-n a ? -oeial beings it is < impossible t?. rid them of the dosuj-eri recreation of.s'.me sort. .'It is' n'orsi-ns,. r, ndi-mn them and " < pronounce judgement up- n them ; for -eefving v. hole.-onu amn-e- J ments. Rut-any tinre Tt people will 1 spend-dollars 1 >> gratif.c themselves socially-, "an refu-e to ' Kivc the sonic amount t-> tho cause of Chirst thoy arc* guilty of nibbing.(hid for Caesar. An<l wVon distress ami depletion cony "upon such people ' ? they?vr+H?hinc to -! >"It?c l.wwheiv? for In-lp in-tead of looking to (lod. " Thtvyc jTcvrple who' deal fair with ~1 f!i*(_l in .fho r!i-Vr4Jw;t'< r. -of their . earthly rubsfaneos^\vil] tind Cod | to he a very p',0soni help In them"'1 i ir tjm t iip.o i f "trouble. - ?' - A (i)KI(M ll'<>\ K OMISSION 3 In. thy r.o-ing r*f the Charleston ; _ Summer Sc'ue I.-it was- Miss I'ora it (ireen .1 * } nst one, who was referred to 11?Liu f. (' A. an -a- ? "t-tel?tTrrr?KngTi h ' * |ciior .and -not.# f l.'rof., If red <". Hipp. The latter 1 ' was highly spoken of hv the diree-' iop"."as a-gifted mathematician. Also the name of I.po l-ahroit, was not ryenttoned aiwmg the Jist-of distinguished visitors. Ho rejfrp sented the general educational board, and his - address nmrW. 1 wonderful impression' upon the , teachers. Miss Margaret Bt'oladnax's address for the summer is 3-19 E. 11th St.. Chicago-, II!.- She is a recent suhscriher'to The Lead- _j er. nil'. i? umktto (f>nfukkmt: The Rev. \V. T. Murray, who is t the entertaining pastor of above "1 named conference is requesting till IS 11 11) if 11II t*i I r t f * t f *? other cortferonces Wnd. their nani- (' es to him at Mt. Pleasant, S. C., 9 Box 201, prior to the date of meet- v ing of that conference which is October -2->r.d.f Should*-! hey -follow this instruction their stopping j places wi!T'be arranged at "the < same time and manner as the members of that annual confer. ence. ST. I.UKE v Beginning with the second Sun- ? day nite in Augiist a special -10 days service will be held at our ! church conducted by Sister Gra- t ham, the noted evangelist from Louisville, Ky. Services last Sun- r day ere grand being rained out ' in the morning Master Lee Roye j Olando, Fla.; brought a rousing^ nessage at night. Sunday being hi' first mtr service prograriuil 89 allows. Prayer meeting 6 a." m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Mass 9:30. Allen Leag??-7 p. m. 'reaching at 11:15 a. m. and 8:15 >. in. by the pastor. Communion it both services. Let the members _)lay for an out pouring of the Holy' Spirit. t""Let us advance on our knees." I'. S. ,'Our briefs as to'our impression of the State Meetings .vi 11 appear next week. ( AKLISLK"NEWS The funeral service of Mrs. Sara Medlock Sims, who departed this life last Monday the 22nd, was held. Wednesday P. -M. at James Chapel Baptist Church of this town of which she was a membei for. many years. Quite a. number >: people was out. to the funeral. h \. II. K. llillian preached hoi 'littoral, text found,/II Timothy -:t. " 1 have fought a good fight, I have finished niv course, I have ;ept the faith." Rev. C. C. McIwaiu, was master of ceremonies. Mr. J< B. Compton, (white) of ? c ....b,. i,:?i,i.. at lilV and service, he said he had known. her for many years and lie believed she lived a Christian i:'e. Mrs.* Flennnings and othei white) ladies were there. Three write girls, Misses L'nice Joddon oivi her two sisters, sang a trio which was very interesting, subiect, "You must be born again," ttrr:?Bel] 'Jeter saiijj?a beautiful olo. Deacon John.ie Sims spoke Perv highTy of her service as a Bunch member_She was well hought of among both white" and olored. She left to .mourn her )a~si.ng, one daughter, Nettie Medock, live grand children and one .Treat grand'and-a host of relatives in?l friends. ,TTnr~h?*t?is. heaven's tain. The family has our deepest symiratlvy. The Christian Home Burial'Aid Society played its part n taking care of the remains. Stjfrilay was i'jjjfleed a liigh , day a t lame.- Chapel' Bapt i.-l Chufc^i. Sunlay school opened at the usual hour by the assistant SiTfir", Bro. B. W. \V;i|ton. \Ve had a wonderul lesson* After which we enter <1 into services. The pastor, Rev. hh?1.. Wilkes - preached a .splendid oinii'n n-iiig for a text Matt. ?018 'Our lamps, are gone out." After i) i ^ mH'V'irn thr? f ~ .... . . . 1% S. v t * v_ |r(?ov\>l IllUtVIpU ,l.U Tinker's Chapel, there he found he congregation waiting engaged n a warm prayer meeting. This brags-: indeed?n?henTT^fett?STTfVire, lejivbtrA along with Rev. Wilkes " iouvtT'S. have been tilled with the Holy Ghbst. . Rev. \V. M Murrie f lHtncah, ??. C. preached a soul -tirring sermon" at James Chapel -iinday nite. Rev. Hendon and lis wife, niother, brother and seven! other ti lends from SpatOTF" nig. aeeompanied him.R ev. Mur:ie wi 11 e iiduit the revival meeting lor Rev. Wilkes which will begin Wednesday nite before the second hinday ir. August. The services very good throughout the day at Wiili'anrs Chapel Sunday. Rev. H. y. lliilian }>reached a wonderfuT ei-iir h Sunday .\T~M. Rev. E. W. hewai: of Boston, Mass., preach d Sunday nite, text taken from ?t'. John 15:1, "1 am the true.\ine ny father is the husband man," luring this service Mrs'. Jimmie ;avage joined .the . church.' The nemhers received her gladly.- Miss dary Crosby and two of her broth n of Leed>, S. C. were the Suniuy ait ri.uon gue-ts of' Miss .urfkti M. Johnson. The Sunday ch 9! Convention "flfe Mt. Kcion A. u. ~K. < Tn.iivh. was. .very successful' A o wore proud to have the convcn- . n?n to Vnoet hero, it wa's a lot of lelp to the young people of this own. . TRINITY IJAl'T. (UlKCn , lit-<. tt~. K~. Si iimiii, I'asl or Ro.d< lliil. S. C. 'Hij. \ i.-.., < . I ririty Were vrry^ifcjjfrili.u vnd in t !".;? ?vy. . '| ho Sarufn/ school is t regressing nicely. We were pfens. Mt'cn y J. S.' Bowser of Charlotte x. ('. worship with vis." Rev. Jooi'o preached two wonderful sor nons Sunday. Rev. Moore is a treat' preacher and orator. We xt.-nd to him a cordial invitation >.>. ,,, . top wit-h--n^-tTt-^any?ttrr?e" vi-iiors moioreu ironi Charotte with our pastor, Dr. B. MaoiL.. * 1 ' T ' . MT '/lliV \ \? \> .'I. IJ. V III III II V Rev. J. M. Jackson, Pastor Seller-, S. ('. Sunday school oj nod at 10 A. M. with Supt. James iml teachers at their post of deity. I'in le-son was beautifully dis(l and a spier-lid review was fiven--by the pa.vt.rn . ?-? At 1 I :.')() morni^ij* services beran. | he pastor came fof.tih with e\t froiu the 10th chapter of r.saTm and .the 10th verse. SubTTt "Wait hnd see." Many souls -o.o iiiade te rejoice.'1?31 rs. N. irit'l'ins an ! little son and (laugher worshiptd with us; we were cry glad to have them present. At 8:30 we again reassembled id t he pastor, presented the Rev. ranies, One of kh.e loeal preachers if the church. Il*? ?seJ?/eled hiust* ,1'ri in St. John lr:35. Thi ,'imo.n was much enjoyed by all re-eijt. Rev. and Mis'. T. 3T Jackson" cere the dinner guests of -Mr. and J i s. L. Dixon Sunday. The Sessers Tigers defeated tht. 'almetto Athletics Baseball team (i the furye of (j_5. The Willing Workers C'luh met it the home of Mi*s. Carolina* oh- II, Tnes lay at 3:80 P. -M. Vfter the buainefe meeting the tostess served us with a delicious ourse of cake and punch. , ... UNION NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Hodges, Mis- Mamie E. Hiinpliill, Mr. T. Gibson Jones and Bates motored o\er to Greenville, S. C. last Sunday a lid were the guests 01 Mrs. Ad..ie Miller and Mys. Tnoiupson. TluyTeport a very pleasant trip. M i s. Alice Sloan Anderson ot High Point, N- 0. is fiere visiting home folks; + .ill. Louis' Hill, Jr. of GreenVtthi, S. C, is here, visiting hi*s sister, ~S. K. Hill, lie has been in the government". hospital in Johnson e lty, Teiin. lor the past six years more oy less. Rev. C. L. H. Freeman relumed home last Sunday, bringing his companion with him. Mrs. Freenan is in the picture of health. He spent ms vacation in i\e\v fork and. Conn. He reports that the trip was a very, very profitable ?UiO. Prof. J. \\|i Nichols-Mrs. \N lllie /lodges,ft.Mrs. Mamie E. Himphil. and others left last Sunday for 0? angeburg, S. C. for six weeks naming and preparation for another school term. There are oth rs to iollow. it. is said that when it come to Home Economic work, Mrs.* Hemphill is one of the best ,ff the State..' Mrs. J. E. Williams is how visit .ng her parents in Hawkinsville, Ua. Mr. Williams says it is a pain to be alone. CapSu.es i; good for pains. That is what Dr. loiitgonnry. takes. Prof. K, N. Williams never complains^jjpWioi > u n.i.?vv, he gnes?Jong smwftffiy. Miss Bernice Barter ain Aiis: .vianne 1.. Kliodes, ue legatee wnc returned from the Sunday Sch.o. . onvcr.tion, report a fine session, and brought back to the Suntia. School some interesting n.etii ti. for advancement.. Three were e ecteu "but oniy two ieAp??:.u.t. The school will .make ivo mi- talc, if these girls will go anywhere a ncir representatives. Aliss Barter is one one of the. teacliers u mis 11 eg.li and Miss Rhodes is a high school student. _ The Rev. W. R. Bowman,,pastor ?i (t.iappd'le Station, _C^dunrbia. ?... C. preached at Bethel last Sou/ ,ln\V mnrnin,. a.. i <->l ...V* Wliy Ui. U!lt* HMIOlu?h times was witnessed by ai > i.?- w. re out'. Smile shouted. somei ve'i, some prayed, anJ a pood old hand shaking drove the old devi nit; and many souls were made U eel happy. Sister Mary Loiick of Irmo, was present, an ! spok firr*?Ptfre pasu'ir, wtrcrsTit said, was known to her from birth, tnd how the- Bowman- came up under a strict father and. mother, he also complimented the Nov u> your church, faithful to v?ni: uty, vnd never be a slacker^ She u lbs' ru t Missior.ary Prcsbdent for the Columbia District, atout two years. The writer say ome attain. visitors ai'e always velcome. On August Uth, the.' Morman Jeter and Rice Brothers, will sintr "r; a contest. Or.*? of t!ie quartets scheduled to. accompany t:u Foster Girls to Washington, D. C. \ 201 h.? . Come-to Bethel ami. witness the. treat singing," Admission to all. I". i- is :he last wee'k we cany, n i pa id tip . sub.-cribet s on ou. book. Those who ait behind of your yearly subscription, will U tit oif alter August TIFtf. if yo.' a; not pay. up, pay some that .your paper may continue to come. The Editor cannot pay his helpL . " pay icnt. pay lor a .supply ot t xk in advance, aii l his f uston s fail to pay tp for;the papery his is the only way the paper car. keep alive, by subscribers paying up. This is our last call, if you fail to see the writer just phmv \V2\V. and we will gUrily call tosee you. The Mis 'ionai y Soi iety arTrt Stewardess Hoard N'o. 2 wire deightfully entei-tained at the home Mrs. O.sley S. Thompson in niem' ?i y of her deceased mother who was a faithful member until her learh. The ho-tc-ss -serve,1 chick" - n salad, cake, ice tea and mints. The OtatV-te picking which was held at the . home of Mrs. Janie Douglas, sponsored by Mrs. Oslcy Thompson was enjoyed by all who -trt-tt-ndcd. ~?funknt)f. ..iii'iii. tor tfte Junior Missionary; the amount u'Ji< Sn.XfS rh'o. ijdyvieoji were weH attendee .II day Sunday seemed as though it!,. fiii'inbiM's?have?resolved?a" New Resolution for the mid suiwr mer and several of the members who have been away and spending their vacation at home are finding their tvay to the church and is showing by their ways and avion, they are glad to be bnc'<. Rev. Bowman and his choir wor hiped last .Sunday afternoon-with the Rev. C. C. Met lellan ot t.arlisle and report having a plea[ ;ant trip. Mable Windham, who h.veut-_lQ^N. Y. with her sister, Lyc 1 e ?eturnetl" II IXiSTT I Tuesdwy;| Fruits of all kinds are now being canned by nianj# citizens and wat.ermelons are too numerously. | Some are very sickly, keep -them >n ice for using. Mrs. Alice Huston is some better at this writing; her daughter, Miss Peggie Lou is here from Greenville. The Palmetto "Header, herealter7 will be In'charge of Mr. J. C. Book ..nan, who~will deliver to only those who will pay up and stay up, foi we will cut off two thirds of qui readers after this week. Miss Jennett Porter and Mr. -Kershaw is on the sick list. To address the Sunday school, Miss Mary B. Lyles; to address the League, Mr. Dftvid'EtniR. Come to church! Go to church! , Say You Saw It In The Palmetto Leader i - : PTHK PALMETTO LEADE1 ROOK MILL NEWS | The swimming pcol oVvmd UjT ~ Mr. W. D. Frazier, Jr. oil West Main Street affords much amusement, and is veiy inviting to the Hock" Hillians, these summer days and nights. The Palmetto Library Association sponsored a very delightful picnic on the lawn of Mt. Prospect Baptist Church Wednesday evens ng. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Mary Foster of FeweH' St', are glad to. know that -ho is h.tter af. _ ter having been .ill;. Mis. Paulino Brown is on"the " sick list, Mrs. Jessie L. Strong, Mi's. Ola 0. Agers. and Mi's. Kthel Fraziei are teaching the Summer Sc-sion ^t the New Home School, Smiths, i S. C. 1 Mr.' and Mrs. John W. Thump- ; ion -and Mr. Feed Thompson .mot- I ret! to Winnsliu.v. S. C. to attend he. funeral o! their cousin Sun-- 1 Jay, July 'd*th. ~The Hev. B. K. . Mason, and Attorney J. S. H'AV-.I' ill' ( Ifinlwtt. N. C. were in.the city on FridaylVf 0--Z.1 M.. f t -mm\ 1 1 ..t* mi s. r?t iin. <i i'li. i/viiuiu \ i West Viijgliiia, returned'lionio after ari. fixt'endexl stay with her nother, Mrs. Mary llall_ yf cAHer- .' St. Her viskf? vfas WvltoWj?j-. by. ill who knew Iter. and tho?<; who ' learned her made it plea sent far. her. J. ..." 1' Liitle" Mis<" Evelyn Barber, laughter of Key. anil Mrs. T. .11. Barbpr, who was burned very bod ly last week is doing r.L-ely. '. M rs. Ruth 1 lardy. Miss A1 ice Avery and another lady Whose ianie" I did not .tret, were week-en* nests of Mis.- loitpie MaeyRobihr on la ft week. They were r> >?-ririr to their !' nie in Xyaek. N. Y. from Mississippi. ? (iHOKCKTOWN* NKWS The Missionary Porietyof Bell s I Baptist- is niehiein r*~aY Dob bin's park on the Sampit River... The Wowt-n's Honv^-'-and^ I*-t veign Missionary?Shuiety- -of 1b-i n 1 A. M. K. .t'hiHi h met "lasf MotT-" day at the home of Mrs. M. B. ! \hston, lla/Piii St-. Ignite :i large vttendanee v* s .pi\ <ent." "> new . members Were enrolled.' ' -Mrs. Mary E. All-toil. . f We-Uy M. E. P.linreVi was-a vi-it-ir. i e ' .-eeration servh-e -wa- very upiftiiig to all at the cl<W of l meeting a delirious ..sweet eoui sx va< served by the* hostess., > ? Tlu* inixUim-i-:aw -will lm?hM'di ihe boon- r v.iv M".?rr~-i-?! - Prof. .1; Beck ,i-? tn-mi*?itfuy-i , .s perming six wn-K.- 1:1 .a i. .. v a v university, Atlanta. Cia> he looks * "veil and reports .'? saccessfill < term.-^ 1 ~ I The A.. C. I-:.. League of B;,vi! \ A. M. F f'hii'i-h w:i~ lv'-'y , _ aired by the B. V. I'. V. of Be-~ ^ hesda ' Baptist (' anvh Sund y J veniiy;. <U:ritW the Lea-rtf. Tib'tiiT Mr, Thoihas Fhzrer 'us President: Mrs Orilla Thomps n, preside;! at j lie piano. '' . The following went t?> Columbia to the program of I.ouiF ATriatti.rtr" "M dav night. Juh?th?1 Mr. James Wilds, Frank J oh r; son. s VP. <r*-rsden. Walter Frontier and \ Rogers White. r~" J A .eorrcetioli? News,?appeal iu ( las- weeks issue ul "Ni'iho Bus- f Jnesa. .Mot^Le-ajAie .The- following- r a'tued" tnl-eis, w\ ie left out: i Mr'. J. Ik Broking an i Mr. W. S j )obbms. ami among the tarpon 1 ter.s wa> Richar?LFord in.-La 1 >> .tie.nat i!' 1'.. it. Person* on the si.-k li-t aie: Misses 'Annie Mr. e an i Mary I a ^ Westoi; Blunt, Oram e Sc. Cm., :ia ranker. Orun^tf St. Ilirnuifh 1 he ilivire inert'y of t j-?i each is -! improving. 1 ST. STKI'IIKN A. M. K. ( LI I IK II Rev. 1). N. Wilson. Paster S'und y. ".Inly A\;i- a In n- ^ TTm day and al! vTuTTTli y.ivrniade tIn 11- way to tin?i T. v;-. The past'T-u-t'll" tin a' lixi St. . Matt. ??:li | "No mail can serve, two , Mttsfus lor either he will hate tin <>:;?. '..lid?luAO.. the ot-:..-;- in . I -e .. will hold the'tnie and tie. pise, the ^ >thyr. \ u. cannot sort . Cj. i 1 an I Manimm:," 'subject "Single m-i. iee to- (Jo'.." * . : Q ite an appreciative audience. " ' S-vyral .s wn, present. The daughter - of B:>?. Mose \\ rajjj^ Mrs'. I leletr-Wi. N'e-bit and little jlatufhtei of N. I! Snnd.y schorl. till teacher.- ^ |jvn<l Supt wt'i'ti un the job on time. jVl'Svr a line? study of the K sson, the pastor reviewed it. -hjvery one - njoyed the interesting way the I ies-on was reviewed. .Mr. 1 Jvwill of (Vr.vay, Miss .Mary JOmma ' Heathers and .Mrs. Helen Wragg ' N'esKit were visitors -of the Suhday school. The two former made 1 interesting remarks. .Mr. Hewitt _ is a sttnh ni^ii)1 JlTTIs^. L7nivcrsity. Through the kindness of Mrs. ' "Marguerite Pool i. nd Mrs, Maggie 1 Lamb, a Silver Tea w?a^ given at j truhTiomo of Mrs. Viola WielJs by Aliss Helen Grant and Mrs. Flos- ? sie V. Wilson. This was for tlu. 1 beneiit of the Sunday selyhd. Ai excellent progivnt Was .rendereri aiwl a neat sum realized. . The A. G. E. Ltague-nh.id Ute targe.-, t attendance tor '^"drtte time, y An interesting program was rents ere u. Air. t'lf-Hes In-will render "t eel ah instrumental solo both in the Silver Tea anil * A. K. 1am- < gue program. , | brought to us a wondei ful mes- < sage. He used for la text Psalm i d4:(>. This jtoor -mat) tried -k?nd i the Lord heard himt and saved i him out of all his atfeetions. Sub j ject' "A knowledge of God's Pio- i tection'." Tho visitors present j for evening worship. wt^e '.MS-. 1 Dannie BeHe Green. Mr^l^abeUe h McCant t. nd Mrs. Heleft-VVr'agg J Nosbit. We. weie yery glajl to | have them worship with us. n mm ^ ORANGEBURG NEWS By Lucy M. Pearson Sunday was a fine day at William Chapel for the weather was cloudly and wind? but the crowd was pretty good. On^the rostrum was tiie pastor*. Rev. J. P. Washington and Rev. Zeigler. On July 25th, the Sunday school nad their annual,picnic at Pewilburwhitecade where all the children had lots of fun swimming and all kinds of outings. They are reporting h fine time. We are now looking forward to the Sunday School convention which will - be-held in Columbia this week. We are- wishing, our representatives an enjoyable time. Miss Glodys Moore. Mrs. Sarah Paries and Mrs. Flora, Smith attended the Poro College. They are the two outstanding Poro Hair dressers in Orajngeaurg. We wish them success. Miss Thelma Orr has returned iome after spending a while with -trrr-parenta i? Bamberg, S. Ci. T 70NE5VILLE ^EWS ? The I a i n>yi -T>i i "Mahout through work fof a while. Everything is iooking prosperous now. The first session of the Women's Auxiliary of the Pacoleb River Association of Union. County was leld Saturday and Sunday at Foster Chapel Church. There were dx -.churches represented, viz.: Corinth. St. Luke. Bethesda. Bethmy. Galilee and Foster Chapel. There was a number of delegates i uid visitors present. The introductory sermon was preached by Row A. 1>. Duncansr It was. yery minted. Rev. J. A. Baten preach?d the Missionary sermon.. It shall ong he remembered. Corinth Jr. "hoir furnished some excellent nusic with Miss Odessa Johnson is pianist. This, was a grand neeting, although there were hot is many churches'represented as v.e. had hoped. Saturday the good nembers of Bethany furnished dinler for the delegates and visitors. [ Tvervono truthfully said that they _ ,vere well. fed. Sunday, Foster Impel furnished }1 inner. ' Every- " lie well fed again.s Since the first neeting was a success we are loping that our next will be greatar,. We are hoping that every li'urch in the Paeolet River^fcsnintinn?ail! he icpiesenteq?next? ii,~vlii ri we meet at Corinth Bap i-t Church. in Union. Total anount-raised at this meeting was The ptlicers of this Auxiiai y - are' a? follows!" Pre~5., Mrs. ~ 5. L. Humphries; viee-Pres., Mrs. ,'lara Gilmore; Ree.- Sec,; Mrs. M. j, Ezell; Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss assio Jones; Treas., Mrs. J. A. uuuuonai ooaru, misses R. .L. .onj? and Carrie Hughes. Mrs. P. J. Campbell ot Anderson topped at the home of Mrs. M. G. rizoll en route to Gaffriey, S. C. Mr. Howard Gaffney, of N. Y. ind his parents from Gaffney, S J. cume-over to visit relative's here -'riday P. M. Rev. and Mrs. J. li Ezell, Misses t. Collins, Thomasina Smith, Corem Stewart, Messers J. Stewart, r. Smithr P. Gaffney Jr., Hilton I ill. E. 1). Gaffney Jr., Clarence' Tilmorei -Edward amf-Coy Stewart notored to Greer, S. C., Sunday light to worship at" Maple Creek Baptist Church, of which Rev. Colins is pastor. They reported that lev. Collins is doing fine in his io\v field. Rev. Pitts qf Winston-Salem is oiiducting a ten nights revival at Bethany. ? . . " Mr. Boyd Rodgers. was funer? ilized at Woodso"n "Chapel Tliurslay. He was a young man who lossossetl fine qualities. He leav-1 > to mourn his loss, parents, three' istors, eight" brothers and. a host if relatives and friends. Mr. Nathan Dogans of Knox. illey Tenn., war. the gue.-t of Miss r I, L. Lontr. Friday. Mr. .GrovtrF Norris, who came u re .t.? visit his wife and children las returned to Washington. : Mr. George Hughes continues on he sick nst. We are glad to re ort that he is some better. Mr. .7. Q. Simuel paid $5.00 last Sunday on the rally for the church op at Foster Chapel Church. v ANDREWS. NEWS _ .Sunday wrs a. husy <biv in' Anlre\v? <V..- ti ' 1 - - ... tin- |)?Miiis oi various || lunches. The lu-v. ( arohna, pas- 1 .or of St. Andrews Church seem>(1 to be filled with the holy spirf sinrl preached a soul stirring set non from the subject. "Does death nd'al?." and used as lvig t?xt art of the 11:14 of the Hook of lob. It- was enjoyed by all atendirg. ' M rs. Janqie B. (Ii een and Mi's. Banks of White i'lain, ]N. Y. and Mrs. I.ula Strong of Georgetown vere t.'.e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kred (ireenf, Friday evening. M p-_s._ ILiiLkr Bruvyji_ iillt- for "Or. inigeburg, S. C. Monday, where >he wiTT%trT<rr a month attending he -llinmei' scho. 1 of Adult N'ite " Teachers. Mr. Ulyssec and Mr. Capers Murphy visited here for a short vhile Saturday. We are Very glad to report at hi- writing that Mr. Oorge Jon s who ha< hefrsquite ill, is up and rut again. The Elder Benhow held his Six] maiteily conference at SW?An-. Irews Church Sunday night. He wed as his text Corinth. 5:17 and , used as his subiect. "Paul's lotto* t (i ?he Corinthtftfls. New fixation, and why ia it called a new ere- j ation." It was fully enjoyed by I all attending. His wife, Mrs. Ben- I t>ow, her mother and father, Mr. I and Mrs. Spears of Sumter and Mrs. Benftow's aunt from Chicago, 111. were down also. Ann C. Marks, Reporter * ' ; -"7- 1. T" ^ " " T'_ eJAMES HOPEWELL '? BAPTIST (.HI Ki ll Rev. A. L. Ingram, Pastor The new Inneree Sunday Schopl Convention held its. 45th annual session here July 2G-28. We found, this to be the best session In 20 years. President Mr. Lake is 3on the job, with the pastors and officers of the county at his buck. The convention carries a great delegation in the field, >vith a group ol strong pastors and following. The convention was glad to receive the day. school, Dr._J. J. Starks, pre. sident of Benedict College, came before the convention Friday about 3:30. His subject was "Carry somebody with you for Jesus." Dr. Starks stood the convention on their feet. Pastor Rev. A. h. Ingram commented by saying he had known Dr. Starks for twenty years we had never known him to speak like this before. ?Friday nite Rev. J. P. Recdef, pastor of Zion Baptist Church, Columbia, S. C.t delivered a Sunday school sermon, his subject was, "Have Patience to receive the promise." This was another strong mssage that stirred the convention.: ' On Saturday morning Rev. J. A. McCornel representative of Morris College came before~the..convention his subject was "Religious Education." He was another strong messenger who n\ade tears, fall from the eyefTof the delegation. In the afternoon Prof Hick* representative of Friendship College made a wonderful speech. Sunday morning we had a great Sunday school. The Missionary sermon was preached by R<V. E. j E. Gaulden, pastor of Bethletam Baptist Church. His subject wh<^ "What shall we do - with Jesus?" It would have made anybody feel good to hear Rev. Gaulden preach this wonderful sermon. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the pastor, ~Rey. A. L. Ingram came before the body and preachlast sermon.?Thehouso was packed. Rev. Ingram came before us with the subject, "Hear Jesus, hear the word." This was another burning message. The church got into a spiritual fog. About 20 or 25 people were on the floor at one time at that hour it seemed like the day of Pennicost. Our revival will begin on the second Sunday in August at James Hopewell Baptist Church. The meeting will be' conuucvea-tjy^&ev^L-^. AicCorowilL oL.Sumter, S. C. W? oro u.ikmgutTmembers to come home on that day. On the Fourth Sunday in August the revival will begin at St. Matthews Baptist. It will be conducted by Rev. Wallace of Clinton, S. C. Mrs. P. A?.Ingram. ."Mrs. Gaulden, and the Rev. E. E. Gaulden's mother were presented in our convention, =?? LAURENS NEWS >_ Services again wgre held at the various ehurehes on Sunday. The S. S;#. were wjell attended witli scholars and teachers at their post of duty. The pastor delivering a beautiful message at the 11:30 service, among the visitors were Mr, Frank WUliams^ Columbia?Sr-<Vr Mrs. Carrie S. Pitts and three children of N. Y. City and Miss Lois Kibler, the attractive granddaughter of Prof., and Mrs. Thomas Sanders, Washington. D. C. Mrs. Pitts will be remembered as MisS Carrie Sanders and she with j her three childreirTHaT the house ! guests of their parents and grand father. prof nrt/T rTrU , *'*4 > l UUIIIrt^ I Sanders. We are wishing: them an enjoyable stay whH*/visiting among relatives. Six weeks ago Mrs. Pearle Dawkins was_stricken with illness, but not until 5 days ago did she 'become seriously ill, wars out Sunday, attended a funeral parried friends, but took seriously ill the same evening. She was rushed to-the city | hospital on Thursday and died while on the operating table. Her lier many friends. She was dear^ ly'loved by all whom she served, was a Poro Hair Dresser and worked at the trade until too ill to do so. She was kind, loving and congenial, n perfeot holp?Hichurch work and the sick room. ^4 AN ED UQ IN ITSELF Ypu can keep abi ing South Caroling' You can keep w'ell i affairs which, becau between Ethiopia ai tance to the entiri daily reliable news i Complete and R LocaPai In the Sunday edi secure a four page c lures of interest to ; . scribe to The State subscription you mi a week for one mor hvered by carrier v \ v"'y"""*: * Saturday, August 3, 1935^ "She was funeraljzed 'Sunday at " 4 o'clock p. m. at St. Paul bylRjey,_ tzztT ' "TT IT Mitchell assisted by Revs.- > Stuart and Lykes. Solo, Mrs. E. S. Nelscn. The floral tributes , were numerous as well as beautj- J !ul. She leaves to mourn two sisters, one of Washington, D. C., ? Mrs. Martha Leake and Mrs. Bennie, Lee, I'a. An Overflowing crowd paid the last respect. I We are sorry to report Mesdames Mary Whitner and Minnie Campbell have been confined to their rooms the past few days. We 1( are wishing them an early recovery. The many friends of Miss Jean- " " ' ette Hicks will be delighted to know that she has joined the facul- . ty of the Chatmnn Grove High | School, Greenville Co., and left Sunday where she began her summer term. We wish for her much succes-s. Mrs. J. G. Stuart is spending i a ner vaCation here with her mother i and friends. % ' ^ ' Mi-ts Macroo Garrett wastn the ; city aft-few days, ago in interest of "The Glared." : ?. > iuesuames Narnffe Garlington anil lloro SiflUttow -1,-vC v-?i ? ~ ^uuivnii v?^JLC JW1I/L riU9tt?9Sa es -to a party of young: folk at the , tetters hyme Thursday evening, July 25. -The social events were I bridge and dancing, near the mid- J night hour a delicious repast of J Cake and cream was served. Those 5 enjoying the hospitality were; ^ Misses Lois Smith, Adam' Dial, M Mattie Fuller, John A. Putman, W Clinton Williams. Melrose Dial, Mrs. Mattie P. Ormond, Walter V Leake, "BcTmie and Lxrthcr Leake, J| James Irl>y, Carl Gaklington, Elizabeth R'eoder, Ernestine Shell. t Daphy Leake, Mary Frazier and 1 Martha H. Garlington* I PROSPERITY NEWS At Shiloh A. M. E. Church the services began at 10 o'clock with an excellent Sunday, school Jesson. We raised $i,00. Our pastor, Rev. T. E. Robinson, delivered our high * noon sermon instead of the Rev. Mrs. Parker. You may find the 11 Vt Hebrew^ 1 and he used aa fl subject. "Seeking the aid from Je^us Christ." "We were made happy "as lie delivered-the word. On Sunday evening at 7 o'clock the A. <C. E. League had its ;serYices. AtJLJO the Rev. Airs. Parker conductor of our revival meeting de In'nrnrl nntr. nr n inngt. wnnrlprfpl sermon" taking t)ve text from Gen. 23:24-20. The spirit is availing already. This sermon marked = tlte first milestone of our revival after the first Sunday of August. SEVEN WONDERS ~ MUOwWWf .? The Seven Wonders will preach { at Young's Chapel 9. M. E. 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