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r . Saturday, August 10, 1935 LADSON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. A. S. Powe, Pastor There was a wonderful sermon preached by Rev. Powe, it was on- " joyed by everyone. Young people of the Sunday school and Christian . Endtl vor ha! tneif attv -mi .: < August 4, 1935, Rev. M. M. Peace pastor of the Second Calvary Church was the guest speaker of the evening. His sermon was .j "The man with the shining face." He spoke about when Moses went ? up into the mountain and walked ,?and talked -with God about the children of Israel sinning against i ? ? God. Rev. Peace said to the young people, wlwn- u... hear p""plo -ay religion is "not a good thing tell them that they don't know what they "are talking about. All of the young people, members ami friends r enjoyed the wonderful ~ seThvoh yicatncu uy Ai'v, i uatx*. Money was raised by the -follow- ing captains: Mr. George Edward Halcome, $8.40; Miss Myrtle Gowdy $1.10; Miss Cecelia Richardson $1.62; Mr 'Alphohsa Powe, $1.31; Misses Laura F.. Johnson I and Evelyn J. Johnson, $105. Making a totaal of $13.48. Sunday afternoon, August 11, 1935, there, will-be -a rally at Ladson Presbyterian Church for the benefit of the Wilkinson Orphonage- Home.There will be a special program rendered by tlie girls of the orphonage at 5:30. The public is cordially invited. ? ? ? ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CIURCM Rev. R. W. Ransom, Pasdt*".^ 1 Columbia, S. C., August 6th In spite of the severe he; t Sunday -services were, well at ten e ' beginning with-tho Sunday Si hmd- - with the Supt., Mr. R. S. kti.sel' in t'W rge. After the class study . of the lesson the school was reviewed by Revr. Earnest It bin-am. ?? Mias Elose Janet cl,e our delegate' . io~the State Sunday School Convention gave us a splendid report. AtJ'rl:30 after the foiinal Opeti ing the pa-tor preached a t u hing seri^ion frcm St. J.ihn"^Jt*r.l 1; subject"The Un.-.uj ties me?? V . er ot Gbd." A,l I1. M. tu", were bfyck to our post of di ty an listened to. a soul stirring sermon, from. St. Luke 15:18.' An.int vitation) was exetnded for joiners and 1 person united." Tuesday 8:00 P. M- the Silver Moon *Qlub met at-the h-ome-nl Mr. and; Mrs. James John* n. I5i0 Whaley Street, with the Pn i lent Miss Estelle .Janerette p>o.-i<li"g. Stewardess B< 1 id Xo. ' L* mot at _ the h0We~ot Mrs. Lola ( Tri k- willthe President, Mrs. Katie Solomon presiding. "At both rrt~ tbest meetings delicious c:e|>apt.s well served. The pastor is out' of The" bity ? Thrs~week" euudui'tUr; i e\ ival-meetings forRev. T. Harper. We were glad to acknowledge tin- presence of many visitors Sunday. C'ome a again. Visitors are always welcome. Master Willie 11. Cheeks an little Sister _Cpng;nee. S. RIUGE BRANCH BAPTIST CHt 1UH Rev. A. P. Porter, Pastor Columbia, S. C., Sunday, August 4th?-Sunday School \\ :rs y. d as ustf.-I. The pastor hiTa lied- a ~ 5 good, serjhon.' TTiis is the be? 'ginning of our revival meeting by. -i- ' Rev. M. M. Peaye, Mr. McBurnette was very happy when his. two daughteis ia;ne home Saturday from New York City, in person of Mrs. Li^tha Holloway 'vnd Miss Olaniae McBuimette. - .' . Miss Brown, Mr. and Mrs".,PinCs" Watson are here looking the' picture of health. We are glad to have uui teacher, Mrs. Clark wi'.h " ns.. . Mr. Manchester Broos .ml Mi-. Burnice Williams were married Sunday. We wish "Tbr them a peaceful voyage on the matrimonial sea. EM A MITEL A. M. K. CHI K( II Rev. Henderson Hughes, .a . ?JLctixig_Jfastor Suml.-y was another high day. m Being the first Sunday, quite a numiber was out to taku?t'he Lord'.Supper. Sunday school opened at 10:00 by the Supt. Each teacher and pupil was -at their post of duty. * The lesson was very interesting and impressive. At 11:30 Rev. Hughes pi a .lieJ ?-?a soul stirring sermon 'TriaTn t lu ! theme "The steadfast face" St. V, Luke 9-51. Our heprts were made' to rejoice while h??explained the? ; word. ~ Revs. John Burgess, Burton, M Iqspq T,nlA Arul Mntihln1 Ri'invn I Mrs. Wheeler Were amonc the vis ~ itors7 Come agLinT The A. C. E. League is doing nicely. We enjoyed another sermon delivered by Rev. Hughes at 8 P. M. His text was taken from I Cor. 3:11. The sermon was fci uly enjoyable. , Sister Belton, who has been., ill for a long time departed this,llfe Sunday, August 4, at 2:30 P. M Pimedri services were?ftr+d?rrr Lugoff, S. C. Rev. Hughes offi; - ciatin,^. < . s Mrs. M. E. Gary, and Children left Monday for Prosperity to spend a while with relatives and friends. Miss Hattie Nance spent a few days with Miss Geneva Griffin. Mr. Lewis Edwards ind (laughter, Dorothy left Saturday for Chicago.? _ _ Mrs. Annie Wise returned home from Detroit, Mich, where she %9pent a few days with relatives ?nd friends. i. i . . . .. - / hie w. h. & p. mission ary ! ci society or the spartan- u, i.; re; district had a see. b < kssiti, meet'nc . se the w'. ii. & ! '. mis-irany so- pi tty f \ lie spin la.'ru.i > l)isli:icl in in yew ! 'ope \. m. k. ( h.'tvli " li -win "' Iroi u, S. i\, aupn t, 1sk55 it idiuii a. iti. with its president, ^ mi s. .man e m.clell.in presiding " this society is climbing to ^ l>t '.hi r heiifhts .through the cai\- . ful leadership of its live pre?ideal aiiio has. her whi le heart " nd niir.d ir. the e< the ojiebttitf-sei'viee votisi.sted of i timely address gi\en by. dr. j. '. meclelutn, p. k. of the spar- c, i"iil"iiy?di. tn> t.?li vely?soi:^ spi-" vice, prayers by presidents feml, i" l-li j ill i- of he di -1 lift 1111(1 l'avirite biblical quotations given by " .i-esifiiu and delegates of the the district. after the vti y tin- b i mil it.si ii ii l' isilili ;il innilm- ll io.is tin i>i*??ti41iii'f swun'jj Tit to M nil play.? ; - -- ,V ' I iu 1 t ni.t. i i.if rTadrtX in the ; .gilts i !' tin.* economfe status '"in Jter.et* i were eiH'.ourajfrnK. and denoted progress. The president . ,onimeinK .t very hiy;hiv the pas ij. an,; nW oi be is lor their re- ei ports. Rev. II. W. Walker, of A I'rimty, Spartanburg led the "dis- Ji .ru-t in finance. ol At I i-:.h iioon the Rev. L. G.^ In Bowman, Bethel Station, ascended* S< the rostrum and there preached ti >n-effective?mis-jol'tli y ^sermon 'rem St. LUke P.L1.3 ' nd used as 111 a .-uhject,, "Our Life as a Trust."" c'? \Tufli emphasis \va^ placed _on the ^ importance of?oyr Life As A f* Trust. Immediately after the. G erino:> the convention adjourned a' for '.dinner vml Rev. T. II. W.eath- ft is along with members of the tl New Mope circuit enteitained rov- A illy. . * ] After Reconvening, fifteen min- H it'"< Wore consumed in pxpct'iei ce a: 'hiisthin meeting; after which w mai y took part in .the* discus-is lis i;i!fine.: by the president. a The Young People's" Depart- it m''"t nrnlm-?the e*ado? rhip ?7f~ its -oi competent President, .Mrs. Rebec pi cn .Moore, \\ ipnsboro, S. C., plav- r.; vei.v inmortunt |v rt in the v convention.-' The department i\n- ii dcred a very unique program. R Tjie ?((!'11 c*i)>.i 1 addre-scs of tile ?o "tvit TTTfirffl (vt'rr heivn Mot-re and Mrs. Maude Me- p Clellan. They both broufilit great- d' injrs lxmiJ Okl iioma -and re]K>rtod it f having attended onyOf the best 'ti meetings in the history of the it (Quadrennial. e. r< The climax of the afternoon ses- p "ion con-isle ! ol" organization and, ii an outline of the All olt'icers. were re-elected to p; l'oimi-i pi -dtion*. ? ~n The eistiirt was "diVid-ed. into s. /.one- and .Mrs. Con .latobs was 0] appointed as pra hi president 01 the zones. r - f if At.-ft' o'clock a candle, light self vice was rendered by members oh. . i\- o nv.ntion. -Aiterwhich ?...k- () Rev. W. M. Thompson prbached the linal sermon Using for a sub- ^ ject: "The Contrary Wtndi' of Ij&Jt?hin?m-the- eli-eet of this .-eimof; all. were Made, to 'rejoice _ and >ay: "It'.s Litio.fi o Be IT ere". Rep. iter Carrie- M. Harper. W.WMAN A. M. li. CIURCH Rev. \V. (i. Owt'i.s, Pastor. VS ?. a Tho Sunday schoollesson _ was c wry intci esti.ny, Subject.,. Jushiah 4 la. _tildiVeuurt. -reformer). It wu . h a 11 v tanfht tlmt conditions f eonie in the church which make re- NV I'oiiuati.n a necessity. The lesson j, was reviewed by Mr. Steward si Campbell. Class Xo. 1 received the j| U nner. , v, -Services thi'biCiliuut the day were kooJ. Ite.V. Owens wst'd as j, the iiiiynhil'--message "Gather up llu' 1 radiants.": Kveniilg mossa***, "The Contrary winds." These vveie j very Doiiitv sermons. Sunday ai'lerilioiv, the pastor ^ Sml choir worshiped at the Zion y Church. a .^r. and airs. Willie Hill on Tuesday nitrlit.- A piog'yam of riddles apd story telliny was carried out. 1{ Thv Ushers Hoard met with Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell. Quite on a enjoyuie auernoon was speni. f( Tin- Iritie' children under ten ^ years were organized by Mrs. Ow- p ens iutu-a--"Murni4ig-C!doiy Club.'- p Ouiie a few persons attended ^ the A. ('. E, League Sunday after- p noon. The delegates made splen- ^ dij reports. Those who attended the State. I.o true Convention were a Rev. and Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Leath- p or Creen, Mr. Richard Campbell, a David VV'-hianer and Miss Olivei n Moiitegua, all were very much in- p spired and brought ho'.ck much in- Q i)'^tmit)wwi j( Mr. and Mis. S". A. Moore, Mrs. [ Eliza Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Am- p os Whitner, Vivian Johnson, Mae d TTitherin.- Whitner CI eon Whitner T> and others attended the Mission ly Convention at' New Hope. ]{ They report quite a fine conven- C lion. " : ? ' d Mrs-. Leila Dixon, Mrs. Hattid <1 Stevenson 'and Mrs. doings are A on the sick list. P The summer revival meeting be; gan at Bethlehem Sunday, Aug- F ust 11th. " ST. JOHN BAPTIST jOHURCH ? P TL?? Ciirwlmr enUnnl Atirrtno/1 CUM I x III- .iLiiyvi?micnru uun- i (j day morning on the usual hour, ' a 10:,10 o'clock hy the Supt., Bro. S. p M. Mace. Teachers took charge t< of their classes for .10 minutes. v, The lesson was well discussed, si Banner Class No. 1, with Miss ( Alice Hyman as teacher. The f] School was reviewed by Rev. L. G W. Ware. Breaching took place tl at 11:30. A wonderful sermon ' si was preached by Rev, L.JW._W?re V after which soniO brief comments ti were passed by our beloved pastor, & Rev. W. L. Bryant. .1? T 1 Sunday evening at 5 o'clock p. e< m. Bethel A. M. E. Usher Board . _ i , . . C THE ub rendefecl-R-most excellent pro- C< am with the assistance of Supt. ro. Dave Bethea as president and C! erot&Vy. Bro. llenuy Bethea. - E At 8 p. m. night- services took g< ace, and a nfh*t wonderfuT ser- in on was TicartH by Rev. t V!TTr ar<? ~ ' w Rev. \V. I,. Bryant ,and Rev. S. . Mace visited the twelve tribe gi illy in Sellers Sunday. Rev. w ace took a part and went over Jy ic top. . ' - in Rev. J. C. -McKinnls and Rev. D. e\ . Gadsden and Mr. Carter visit1 the churches of Rev. B. B. Be- bt lea-m Paifrnont,-N. C. SundayT 71 Rev. AV-_ L. Bryant and Deacon st allie Piatt were the dinner guests ^ThwoirRntfT*oweil and the sup ir quests of Rev. S. M. Mace. Mr. Frarrk" Wffiianis Is still on ic mend^.Misses Blanche and Eva M. Mcae, spent Sunday in Dillon attend ig the funeral of their?cousin; ~ Irs; Mary""AHison. HI'. ZION BAPTIST ( II11U II h IjU'V. ,1. P. .Marshall, Castor f. The Mt. Zion Sunday school op- a led aj. its usul hour. Sunday. j: ugust fourth, with the Supt? .1. " ?Dean and his- stalV at thfri'r po?t f duty. I believe we. have the- *' .'rt Sunday school in the State of ?! outh Carolina. From , tinio u pie and from Sunday., to Sunay-you en see tile < Id'ami .young laking their way to this place a tiled Old Ml. Zion Baptist Church e: It Zion Sut day school have fcur- tl en classes au.i ^r teacher l'ar- eVZT ~i? r class. I' believe they > re fully., tl ble to give the class.th?-dtsiied in if ihmaticn. Along with them as a leir leaders, Supt., J. R, Dean g sst., Sloan Dean; Secretary; Sar d h Il.Goode, Trias.; Miss Alger ?> ean. The public is welcome at R ny time to come aniT worship X ith "us. ' ti We are all looking forward for V great revival the second week, is l August. It tvill lnp'" 1|" nd?Sunday. > i.l wilt?hrst t+rrn ut the eiitiry week. Arrangement's ? avo been made lor. this- great c- J' int.* 1 belii ve it will belt lie best ' l the history of the church.. The cv. L. ('. Smith will be in charge " r tlie meeting. ReC. plinth is now ^ ' 1 y l''1'1 1 !"1- ' Ida and will help father Marshall oing'his reversal.. The schedule _ j as following prayer, service at (N n o'clock; eleVcnJp'cloek, preach * lg; 11 :jM) collection; 12:10 '.ri- ^ ss; 1 :.'50, prayer service; 2:00 j reaching; . 2:MO, collection; .'1 AM), ' +B?called;?tt:10, a.ijounmeiit. ' Come but?and bear this great ? readier. All the delegates I? ve Turned I'l'oln I ile ' I oil volition and lid it was the best in the history ^ f the Sunday School, liov, (i?i, ^ arnest' Goode is the president ltd - I ? beleive he is a God sent ian. Key. Goode is a graduate c f South O Volina Statu College, V Vattgeburg, S. -C. r . Mr. Joseph C. Carter left Sat^ady Jm-orning for Tuski gee, Ala) lUtihTfftho Judging Contest. 1 -LATTA XEWS . I fust on Chapel A. M.E. Church e Rev. N. S. DeLaine,. I'astor o Mrs."Ruth. BrCrawford, of Rains, " >. C. came in Monday, July 29, n nd preached during the week v losing out Sunday nig'h\, August p ^Many souls were brought to [ hrist through her effort, and all ^ ho attended' this series of?-meetigs rejoiced in the God of their alvatjon. Mrs. Crawford is leavtg for Faiford, N. C., where she ill preaeh for j?ev. C. H. Laurens. S Mrs. Crawford knows how to andle a revival in the city or in ielrurals. Sunday" school opened with Prof. . A. Holmon presiding. 'Sunday was?a full?day;?Rrvr~ r. S. Del.aine and choir visited St. , lark A. M. E. Church, Pee Dee t 4:30. Rev. T. M. Plo\vden preached"for n lev. Mundlin. I.ast Thursday the Missionary l ulies of Weston Chapel attended ; he District meeting of the W. II. nd F. Missionary Society. The n allowing ladies attended; Mes- T ames Ella McWillie, Florence .*! 'lagers, Amelia DeLaine, Lillie lethea, Etta Jackson, Jane I.ane, t, [issouri McLou, Janie Fladger, y Itta Moody, Dorothy Cato and I r-....? r i 11 11 el UICTII. V Sunday at 5 o'clock the Mission- V ry Society met Mrs. Ella McWile, president, Mrs. Ruth Crawford C ddressed the ladies. Mrs. Rose- I* a Green of Floydale, S. C., Miss leorgia Belin and mother, Mrs. C telilie Belin and Mrs. Annie^Cros- A in'd of Sellers, visited Mrs. De,aine Saturday. Misses Rosa Bell (i terry and Meca Ward were the h inner quests of Miss Rosa Flag- I r "Sunday. : Little Luella Legett visited Wil- ( e Mae DeLaine Sunday. Reedy 'reek Church of God held its Sun- IV ay school orr the usual hour -Sun- ? ay, 3 o'cock. The, Supt., Mrs. .ddie Bethca, Mrs. M. A. Bacus, astor. - tEAULAH A. M. E. CHURCH 11 Rev. L. C. Mitchell, Pastor Sunday school is prospering 0 reatly. Beaulah A. M.-E. Sun- $ ay school was opened at its usu- Ti 1 hour with the Supt., Rev. A. p a.;. ^.,,1 v ?achers with the exception of two ti 'ere at, theiiv post of duty. The I' ubjeet of our lesson was Josiah f< A Righteous Reformer), taken si rom II Kings 23:1-3, 21-23. The P olden text, "Thou shalt worship t< ie Lord thy God, arid him only 1) inlt thou serve?Matthew 4:10. jt .'e ha<l a v^ry splerrdid iTTtrorluc- ei on and a puzzling blackboard les- if :>iLtaught by Mr. I. T. McFadden. il he lesson was wonderfully review ci i by our Supt., Rev. A. Redden. Concerning the State League jc 4 PALMETTO LEADER i . i i i 11 ii invention, there were two deletes from Beaulah A. M. " E. hurch which were, Miss Mariah pps, and Miss Elizabeth Bur?ss. . Wonderful reports were j. ou^ht back by our delegates ' om?< olinnbia and others wluT^cnt with them. Nv The president of the State Lea- j, ue had u meeting this -afternoon, j-, hich was very good. It general- (>j meets every first Sunday evenig, but is meeting every Sunday t.j rening from now hence. The Missionary Convention will held at Bethel Church, of the m tTi and "8tTi of August at King- > ree, S. C. . , Rev A>l Hodden, lt.poiteT? ? * ? ? tl -T CONWAY NEWS tl " _K . t? Bethel A. M. E. Church _ t( Uev."-W. |r"<Jori'.r I'astoh' ..? t( Sunday, August 4th was a very jc ot day. The church attendance n< as not large.. There were the h ivithful few who braved the heat nd were found in the service; At 1 :L5 Rev. W. I. Gore, Rev, A. L. (L ainbow and Rev. G. W. James-as- 11 imded the rostrum. After all pre tiunari.es, Dy me pastor ne select- " :1 as a text St. John 10:17, subject, a The voluntary death- of Christ." Ie preached a splendid sermon. ^ he sermon was instructive as well s inspiring. The invitation was ^ xtended for joiners, after which ie Holy Communino was admindered. Sunday school opened at ^ he usual hour by the. Supt., the |'i >sson was beautifully discussed, fter which Mrs. N. B. Levister , ave an interesting review.. Sun- i ay night the pastor gave*us~arrther wonderful message from St. fat'fr.27;22, subject, "What shall do with Jesus?" - We were made 1 0 fe?l happy as he spoke to us. 0 Te ares thankful to say our Work I* 1 moving along lovely. -The-people of TTomvay h.ue been" ^ "joying a great revival that's b,e- I lg conducted by the seven year ^ oy preacher, James Ravenel of h forth Charleston, S. C., traveling h *ith and under the auspices of u lev. L. (1. Go!zee of Georgetown, Tl 1. C. Wejire having-'a gracious h lit [nun lug '(rf' Oh'FdW *+ pop this toavn. Old Bethel is tl lVlM'ilnrl' ri unfli T ninrlif MIpu T I 1 ?anco of Columbia one -of our eaohers of Whittman Training ti Ichool is back in the city -visiting p or friends,, Mr. Eugene King, h urmbrlv of here but row "residing ^ t Jacksonville, Flia., left last5week H or his home after spending two ''? f-throe months with lijs n'lativrs T nd friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil p fenimitVgwav left Sunday for f i irangeburg after spending sever- ti 1 days with their relative?. Miss ti lenrietta Brown of Sunimert'on, .> !. C. a student of Whitemire Train I ng School is back in the citv visit- a rijrher relatives and friends. The many friends of Mr. and' n Irs. Frank Floyd ate delighted S o see them back home again af- b er_a rueeessftri?stay in Washing- w r>n, Br-0r? Mrs. Maggie McKeiver was call 11 d homo from Philadelphia because d f the illness of her father.__Th_e_ Jj temhrrs"T5f Green" Mill Baptist \ 'hurch are working again on the <> ew church. We hope that, they S ill be able to finish it soon. Mr, 'aul Smith who has been indispos. ii is out again. Mr. James n .ynchr is somewhat indisposed." We S ope he will be himself again soon. AHHKVII.I.K NEWS' J . i T. JAMMS AM/ K. ClIllUII J Rev. W. S. Minis. Pastor ^ Sunday" School opened at the sual hour an i was largely n't- ^ nde:!.?Lively <li Vu.i.iinn?on the )essoin fr.nd VeM-wed by Supn d ohpson. Remarks by pastor. t< 11:1') A. M. Li^-Mh Psalw-Wa^- L*ad as Scripture lesson by Rev. ^ lims. The text was found, P?. I. 07:1,. which was' full of spirit a ud inspiration. At 8:30 I'.M. Rev. Minis spoke lasterly froin the theme "A Call | 0 Leadership," found E*odus r :10. ' , ' n St. James uiiri'tiirs all visitors ^ :> their sef\tees. We were pleasd to have worship wthr us Mrs. r anie K. Coe, Florence.. S. C.; Mr. SrifTin, Chester, S. C.,* Mr. W. 11. a i'ilber; Auprusta, (5a. Miss Frazier of Charleston, S. who is visiting- .Miss Ijucile ' 1 ' tl air. .Miss 11. Hunt of -Greenville, K. " is spending n few" days with ^ liss Jennie .laekson. Poplar St-, , Mr. atvl Mrs. H. Williams "of * Ireenwood, S. C.. spent ",ar few ours Sunday with Mr. and Mis. . J. Ww#lvt-r-Hr??4\?St. Mr.?John TP Pope, l,.R.K., i7T~ Jreenshoro, X. C. is spending v I'^v- days with his mother, Mrs* lary L. Pope. Mrs. Rebecca Johnson was dele- <' ated to the Missionary conven- f ion of \V. H. and F. M. held at l.i t. Peters A. M. K. Church Augst 1 and 2. * h The Educational Roar l ii nines A. M. K. Clnncli met July p (nil at o-tHt-P. M. ;it the home V f Mrs. Rowena Wade,-Whitehall--? t. The President. Mrs, fc.' lA. _li r^.'y being absent. Mrs. Mary L. s ope,' presided and Mrs. Essie Mc- n ellar was at the piano. Devo- v onal ex'ereises .conducted by Mrs. ope, then the house was opened IV >? .business* transactions. A neat Ti Elm of $.TE05 was realized* Mrs. t ope, acting1 president pdvised all n 5 be ready for the "Pal Rally" v y the next meeting:- Several vis- s ors were present?and?gave tw- ^ n coil raging remarks. Then a soc b il hour yas spent and enjoyed by s le refreshing of ice erM tn and fi ake. S Mesdames Wad? /and Johnisonl l >int hostessea. - - - ? MUI.LINS NEWS , I! I i Sunday, .August .4, Avus a fine | xy i'ur ehurch aiirl Sunday school |' M'ha,. weather \vit? rather ' ' arm l)ut a splendid i^ttendunre 1 us present. The lesson about j jsliia was splendidly discussed om all angles-imd many points interest were brought out. The small tots class No. 4,.de- ' ded to take the banner from the icn "class No. 1, and came out ith a colk'ftiou ol* title, with lb [embers- preVehT. 1 lie pastor, ev. Jt L- lirooks, tame to us at , l:l*i o'flock,, to pi'iii'i'h tin- 111 o i ii-~ ~ ig sermon. Hymn 177 lined by le pastolf, prayer by pastor, Scrip ire, Isiah 55; prayer by liro. J. eeles hymn .'121 lined by the pas7I\ Jubilee By choir, "Couldn't ~j ear nobody pray." Rov. Itrooks >ok his text~rnun .\lalthe\c 11:19, Hollow me and I-_will -make? you >o become lishers oof men," subjet "Six things that a Christian eeds, 1st, rod,; 2nd, line; 3rd, hook Lh. bait. 5th i ooL.. t'.t li iw>t " Tim i n<i" was -described us. t he lible. Thy line as prayer;, the ook as faith; the bait as Jove, tinsel as common >enso and the net s?the churclh?There?never, was- st'imon preached by anyone suerior to tlie one preached by Rev. rooks Sunday morning. He reached as never bel'oie and the * hildren of God rejoiced in the od of their salvation as he preach 1 this forceful message. Kev. <J. G. Holland and Rev. X. mitlv sat on the rostrum wijfi ie pastor. At 4 p. m. the pa-tor with his hoir and some of our good memels motored over to Marion, S. to be with Rev. W. 1'. Williams f the First Baptist Church and hrgood people. The. rostrumvwas ccupied by Kgv. W. P, Wjlliams, astor, Rev. J.L. Brooks and Rev. I Smith. Hymn 397 lined by the astor; Scripture !'7 Psalms. hy_ tic pastor, pia.tcr by Deacon J. R. lewis of Mt. Olive "Baptist Church, lullins, S. G.; second hymn 321 y the pastor.. The pastor took is text from Malachi 4:2, "But nto you that fear my name shall 10 son of ftiyrhteousncs risewithf" ealing'in his name." The pastor iirifluuJ?a_. sjju! st jryjpy serin??_n hat was enjoyed by all. A c6neeibn of- ?5.01 was taken. At 8:30 p. m. the pastor-came a us a^ain,-opening spntr by choir, rayer by Dea. W.. M. "Nance; ymn No. 502 lined by the pastor, eripture ' 23'" Psalms, " prayer by lev. Hasty of Sumter. S. C., hymn 07 by the pastor. The pastoi resented Rev. (}. CL?-Holland XTr" reach for us. He took his text r??m Acts loom, "wnatmusi i no j Ik* saved?" Subject, "The quesion, the man, the promise,"' A plendid sermon was preached by lev. Holland, it was enjoyed by 11 who heard it. 1 The Governors Community Club let at the home of Mrs. Addie mith. The meeting: whs-"opened o hud" a splendid attendance. .Mi s. flattie White, and. JIrs.< Em1a Reaves joined our ranks. A elicious iced course was . served y Anon Roper and Snllio-I-owis- . \Y adjourned to meet at the home f Marie White. Minnie -Price, k'c.; Gurlie McDufVne, Treas. I.ocals and Personals Mr. Keeles of Florence, formerly f Alcolu, S. C., was in Mullins iiinday. , , Prof, Bacote of TinimonsvilU*. S, principal of Smith Swamp chool was in Mullins Sunday, ,Tth Prof. Roy Gordo,, of Mullins lieh School. Rev. George It." 11 <>!and of Sumter, S. C. was a-visit-, r at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church lunday. ( Miss Sibhie Hunter, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Willie Hunter of 'hurcii St.. It ft for New Yoik Pun ay P. M.~ tn tfl 1 ~ h or ~poriti orr > a fL-r spending her vacation here it h her parents. ? *Miss Almcn.rOweiK formerly of lullins, S.. C., .now of Xew York ^ rr.! 1 T? AT r sil r riiiay r. .*i. km m r?, fter the death and burial of her lot her. - ; Mi s. Ib'sa tierald and Miss Mae I ownscnd spent the day ins Fair tlutT; X. C., visitinjr Mrs. Gerald's i othe r. Mr-. I.etsie Mi He r _ a n d ens..? . ?. . Mr. P. Ford a tub Mr. Friendly i*ord of Lake View were visitors it the home of Miss Eula B. Gcrld. Sunday 21S E. End St. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gerald icconipanied by Miss Eula B. Gerld, Mrs. Ilenry -Thompson and Uberta "Boyd, motored to TTartsille. S. C., Monday evening to atend a reception at the home of Ir. and Mys. TTen ry Vernon. DILLON NEWS " liethel_D M. E. Church ? Rev. A. J. Felix. Pastor 'Sunday was ia high day at our hurch. The* Sunday school was ery interesting. Valuable renarks were made by our prosidng elder. Dr. L. A. Wells. During he morning worship Dr. Wells delve red .one of his strong sermons o an appreciative audience* While e preached many hearts rejoiced ii the God of their salvation. Four ersons came forward-tmtHoined ,'ith us. The Holy Communion .as then" administered to a very iminlipr. Long may our preiding elder live to carry on this oble work and also our pastor ,'ho is also a worthy character. The funeral services for Miss arge crowd was present to pay heir last respect. She was a woian of many fine qualities and a ery--dutiful-member. The choir nng very beautifully. Remarks. . nrre^Thffde by the following; on ehalf "of her leader, Mr. J. S. carboro, on behalf of the Pulpit kid Board, Mrs. Jerome Terry; tewardess Board No. lt Mrs. izzie MeDaniels. Sermon by the pastor text, Tho . he slay me, yet will I tmist The sermon was very consoling and inspiring. (!. Hethen.- undertaker had . hitrge of the remains. She leavPS~TT mother me. sister, three.* higIhers, one s"ii and one daughter and a host \?f friends t<? mourn ler loss. In the Queen's 'eldest, >p?>n-(?ri*d by the J.unior Mwdoiiary L'iety little Miss liu.'h Mae t'"X ivon the 4?rst prize'^ihu little Mi-s Minnie A. Kelfx second prize. Miss l.illie Mae Jedm-on an4 lieu. Krnrrtr-ItohiiiSun1 wen a Ireej trip to tin* Mi-si', nary Convention. Hoe?iv w 1*1 aid r*i i .a hod a I stior.y sermon Sunday uiirlit at J Ket.hel. cram! si"n; William attended tlx; Si -i1 . (invent n ?' < '..hi-ic-ia la -1 week 1 IU-'-. . I'.. < . \V C ' ' a ; here last %\Tek. ?r : - t:SIIII.DII A. M ! :. ( HI'lti II Rev. T. II. Robinson, Pastor Sunday* Aiiir. 1th. -or vice- hi-pan with a ViM'v fin.- Sunday sehool attendance The les-oj, being very beautifully reviewed and discussed.' At 11:45 a. in. high roon ser\ ice began with.'a in hr. "| iring. message delivered by our pastor, text selected 'roin St. John 7:40, al-<> L' . la p. ill, 'w e v. . ; I hir--o.l t . hear another live wire message delivered by. Rev. J, ' M^ Williams, of Hannah Church Circuit, after which the pastor,-extended un invitation to the unsaved and four tuirs'ons carm-.' 2 ;{,-(.epted Christ. Will be glad t;.'have lie v. Williams-choir" again. At S p. m. Rev. Mrs. Parker. the conductor of 'the .revival meeting spoke to us out of a spiritual- "oul and. long- may she li\e. Space Mvi'Jf not-alow -us* to mention every visitor at Shjloh but only a few,Mr. and Mr?.. Cajvin "Gallinuu were honored with the presence ot t.te.i X'ldJdreIir~-?"unUayl 4Mp. ATiTi t"' M iv-rPhynes 'andv Miss Laura Mae and Revi Ph.vnOs of Phtladelnhia and. >on, Mr. David Gallman of Raltiin<?ro. also Mrs..Owens Johnson and Mr, Georg^RulV of Columbia and-many others. The following. homes prepared dinner for the pastor and truest last week; Monday, .Mamie WTiCCkr; Wednesday, Si.-ter Abliie Rulf; Thursday, Mr. S. H.-Lavrson; Friday, Mrs* A; L. Graham; Saturday; Rev. Robinson and Rev. Mrs. Rhrkers and Mrs. Bouknight- motored to Snmter to .visit his mother- and brought her up to spend the week.. Mrs. Bval i ii'?' Tlnribxri?nf At lanta, (in., is spending a while with her brother,Mr. M. A. Guilman. Rev. Wilson is conducting a revival in Friynd-ship Baptist "Chure)i, arid Si:nda>y Aug. 11, markes the opening ofi revival .at Antvoch Baptist Church,' conducted by ReV. Means of Spar-tanhurg, ai'ter-lhi- week Kw. Kobin^nn will hn "f\ r 1 lo * lion. wi'.siu,\ cii afll ( hi r( h Ki'V. (j. ('. Ford, l'astor . 'We are truly triad' t>> say that SuuUa.v; avits ."another irrcat spmtual one. * Our pastor htV'Ua'hi t< u- a r'rnrt mes>aire that made.. <? ir hearts happy. The servki- t1': auliout- the yry_ were . \vi.ndeo iiil.\.l jun sure W\ are thankful for the niessaj*e. On last Tl'uir. -lay unOU, , jusf about 10 o'clock j^ht^jl^whaire ilinintr room' tah'ef was piled .up with all kinds Of sri'-Aceries. \vhich the ladies of Wpstoh Fliapo] Onireh are re/punt-il/Ie f. r. 1 am sure that no less thajn pounds won* left for our pastor and family. Rev. Ford and his eh.oir paid a visit Sunday afternoon to the Rev. IhUiH'lr ami-hi?wombni's o*-i 1'11 i t y Ch u re h^.G r evu \V_uud.__S. _CJ Mrs. I.ucia Ford left Tuesday fujRetulletlon. S. ('.. to attend the Initio to., !>.... Ford lolt Monday ,foj- Flat. Rock Chuivl) who it- he wil conduct a revival meeting. > HI:i.TON* xrw s Hy (Newcut) Brown Tilt'. Get Tojcetht-y Social Club mot at .t ho residence of Xli's. TfoTTert R. Wood which \va? the hit of the sea?on on Thursday nicjht. It being on tho first day of AupriM The house was decorated more than beautiful. Flowers wore artistically arranged in oaelv rprne-r of the ft)rni in lovdv wall vases. Tho members wore richly dressed in ovoninc cowns nf nfr*n?r1e Music tvas rondiivd by T. Ajfs.-Creeful little aim fid. Mr Timothy Thompson of Anderson, S. C? and also-hy?MUs?FanuelI.alira?Palmer from - Wusliitl^lell, &7-G-. ? * After danoinp a delicious course was served by the hostess. Miss Laura Palmer of Belton has pone to WasKinpton, I\ Cu for a long stay. Mice RufVi < ?-- t?i. - iTiMiaiin iiiuii i^iirenniont, N. Y., is visiting: her people in Helton, S. C. . Last week she and her sifter. Miss Virginia Williams, a recent graduate of Benedict College, spent the week-end in Columbia, S. G. Par* * j| ? HI4? EbHtoN A L } r\w* |.| !-/v'W*vv v V v'X' X"I"X'<M> ' >' >' _B Office ll<nir? I'horn* ? fl 11 :30 A M . to 2 I . M". OtfiCe 353tt I 6.00 P. 11. to 8 P. M. Ilea. 6541 fl DrrC. E- Stephenson Physician and burgeon Diabases of Women urid Chiluien *. A Specialty .OH jc? . x , lle^iuunce: ;v",; 1414 A/Ssembiy bt 13^ Uawfbu L>U. L: 1V1. L)AMKU? Physiciua and Burgtou ' liouru: ti to 10 AM ; 1; to 1 K 11.: 8 to k l' u " *v?r -r+ rj /special ATtention Given Di?ca<>4a Ut \\oihe*bi< - Office - y Ret .deuce: 1 125 ^ JisU^yton 2230. ii ample? - TEjotaffife FIio"iJi"T5C4" : ! DR. J. G. STUAitl" Eye. tar, Now and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately. Office Hours: Telephone: J 11 :Uy to' 1:00 P.M. R ?*. ' 4G'J1 G :00 to 6 :U0 i'.M Offic* 379i Office. 51 Residence: . 2030 Taylor St..'/ -1117 Pine. St. Offic? Hours/ Phone: ' - 1 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. K,-? XrfT/v: J Dr. W. D. Chappelie * J'hyslt.an and Snrgao.'i of Women and uhiiai<it .? A Specialty _Oirice: ?1 tr? fcaay&fr*?~?-CTrs?r,rmf"'sr~~"? Columbia. S. C. ;-s Office Hours Phones. 8 to 9 A. M. f.fli 11 to 2 l'?AL Hkre. 6798 6 to <8 I'. M. ' Dr. R. I>. 8;Vpflprir>k Physician . Office:. . Residence: -ttftTVy-TPa--hington~ 1416 Par* ' Uur Victory Savings Bunk - r? ColuiftTta 8. C7 Office Phcii? 8407 Res. 4798 N. J. FREDERICK -Attorney ^ai-LaW and Notary Put)lit PRACTICE IN ALL COURT? ?State and F#aeral 11TIPWashington St., Cola., 8. C. * ?. * . 1. Phone 7811 J ' All Classes of Dentfd Work Dr. L. H. Hallman 1^. D E N T 1 8 I pParrntc1?s i Pxtdactions. Sundays by I Appointments. ' Days: Mondays, [Tuesdays,'^V^dnesdays, Thursdays l-'jhfaya and Saturdays .Office: 2dbl?l-2 Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. 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