The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 17, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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: "The New Rfder" >:U
Jl Speak* now ? _ [ |
| ?om The Trenches:^}]
? Dr ?~t;
A ltev. M I'hilip Ellin
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ENG.A(; KI) IN REVIVALS !j!
In keeping with our. custom for
years,- we-join with the people in
frying to saye souls during tin- "
Angus* revivals. And because erf' I'
this our column will be surrender- v
ed in The Palmetto "Leader until "
7 September. This .is one time that c'
we can scarcely resist the temptation
to write as so many things \
need to be said just now. But we
shall have a few things to sa\- atthe
close of our meetings.. So .
don't fail to watch The Leader.. ,
Thanks to, Pev. W. ~S.~ (Tuil$.<and ^
Mrs. Carrie Kemp for renewing
'' their subscriptions for-one y ear-to- ?
The Leader. Sister Etta Graham
.* is .conducting a grorftrrrovivalj at
St. Luke Church on Wilson Street
and^efCFYbody is invited. Let the A
members pray .for an out pouring 1.
of the Holy Spirit. - , a: '
"Let us advance on. our knees." ' .
( HAIM'KLLK STATION NOTV.S
n
ReV \V. R. Bowman, Pastor ^
? t|
Our beloved pastor is preacliinp I*
a series'of sermons.-*wbich is at- I
' tract in?- many visitors. especially S
at nipht service. The nipbt crowds
V vi>"Inerensinp wry'fitst. , ' ( '
Miss . Mat tic Bowman Won the p
"blue ribbon" of" the P1 it"(Slujh <- ?
bavin? sold 2(5 dinners, th^. club a
at its meet in? Tuesday niphr, pave
her a special vote of thanks. .
Many attended the. funeral of.
Miss .Tannic Warley. who was our
Sunday school -orpanist. Avas. a
irtomber of the Elite Club and.-Stmday.
school. Board No. 2. has ?
beupht a "ct\i pcr for the pulpit. jl
}his hoard is planning to pull of
another hip project in the near fu- a
ture. Their nJdtto is ."Workers
don't pyuntbl'e and pruniblers don't a
work." Our pastor's wife is lead? ''
inp this board; alonp with some of
? -the best members of the church.
Miss Laura Mao White is attcpd- vV
inp the adult school"at State Collepe.
The church certainly missed v
Mrs. White ioi-_-hiir_-actiiiiies...in a
relipios service. . . 11
The members are actinp ready !
to entertain the conference branch
of the \V. II. A- F. Society. Mr-. N
?? Adams. fs'thc ctllelenf- pre- "J
, sident. ' ? T
Who will be crowned Queen next _i
Monday, nipht--is-.a questiorarie a
montr-t-be-mombersr Both~sides are '
worknip hard. . . 11
Mr. Miles, the newly elected "pre.
s.ident of the Elite Club presided with
ease* Tuesday liififtt and had j
"Tiis business well arranged. The
elub is under many oWfijrnftions to <~
Misses Mattii-^afr? Emmatiese Bowman
who went ate hostess of the 1
cTiib. | I *The
mor.u ^4 furnished by Mr. j1
Miles, the presioent. * ? !
t
i.exixgton news . :
^ i
Gee! AVe are having .11 .-well 1
~ time" m ' "Ur t; wn. The iievivaK J
are in progress-aiTT "Tmrry o\\ 11. n >
. Grav of Orangeburg. S. ('..'is i-r-ii.'
'' . duHintr* a ten- nights meeting f"!
us at IJethe! and Mt. Zion .re spec-tivelv.
Souls are being brought
to C'hriat a.nd the.-church is revived.
a Oit lourtlr Sandal. the. i:cu> .v
? val will begin at St .*." f'aul Jjj
Sprng I III. Rev. R. .('. Cunhit^r-:
. " ham will conduct 4he meeting at j
Sprrn-tf TTTT? ' Hi. Ml Cuviiiw.- ,
ings the public is invited. (
The pastor. - Rev. Simmon-, in
well chosen words expres-ed his. 1
thanks to all of his members for .s
? the -way theiv.supported ar.iL. afe i.
supporting the meeting and those 1
who di'.'i i've manic thi~ p"c -p
paration <>1 various meals are afoDows;
Mr. and Mis. Sanders i
Griffin, Mrs. Xadine. Jackson, Mr. i
and, Mrs. J. F. Wise. Mr.'and Mrs. (
Olirt Green, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (
Black, Mr. and Mr--. Russell Portee.
Mr. and Mrs: Hey ward Jones. ,
Mrs. Martha Forley, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Leaphar.t,' Mr. and Mrs. I
Green. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sevvell. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and 1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howls. I
Mrs. Martha Bostiek and Mrs. .1
? Rebecca MelntoMi of Yountrstown, c
Ohio," are lie re visiting relatives .
and friends. f
Miss Frances. Wariiur spent a .!
few days here visiting her mother i
and other relatives and friends. <
While here, she was united in Holy
V. V nun- V" air. I 'III. Il< I ll'l'llf"..
The bride returned to Washington ;
Sunday.
ftfs. Gladys ScWe'l Derlnn and
little -on, T. Jr., of New York,
wertr-lmune?fast week visit mc rcta- =
tives and friends.
Mil John b. Sligh and Mrs, Car^
- lie Taylor are -till on the sink .
list; bu-t are much improced at this |
writing.
IIKAI'l. \ H It APT* ("III ItCII J
("on}'aree. .Si On Mon lay
Aug, a, j)uj- revival meeting I>e
g;<n' with Rev. Mr<. Sarah Smitlii
pastor Bethlehem Baptist' f urdi
(loliiinbia,. as guest spvak-vr. Key. _i
Smith delivered amine' stn rut spir- j
iti* 1 discour-es. \ Many favorable '
coments have been heard. Thirty 1
person* decided to work for God.
Kitrhteen >\vcre hantlsed on last
, Sunday. I
Op last Sunday, at 11 :M0 the
pastor took his t. xt .from '.?/ TC. '
1st vtM'Kty 'tir dHivorcd-an in?ti i < (
ftive sermon to his listener.*. ?? t
> At 3:.'I0 P. M. Rev. H. M. TaJ'-j!
lor, pastor Bethlcnom Baptist |(
Church, .RMtr S.^r^^^pok.' to I
terest wasTmanTFe s t ed by. all pre- J
sent, . , I
BBS ft . II, |
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~ SPARTANBURG.. NEWS _ |
Missis Mario and 11attio Mao
lihnor.e entertained Miss *0 r a
larnor, who was here on her vaca-"*
ion from Grady Hospital in Atvnta,
at a butTet supper given in
1 i-ir had; yai .1. The yard w.,s
^htoil1?wrth?wlMto?ami?preen
Khts,. Baskets of zinnias were
laced on small tables. The large
able was docovatoiL?XLith.? green-'*
raples and beautiful red rose buds,
'he scenery was very attractive. I
The guests came and arranged '
hiOhls^lyes at dilferent tables and
ad a Kami1 of bridge UeTore sup- j
er, which was served; fried chick- (
ii, rice, gravy. biscuits, krecti peas
arnished with Beets, and slaw, ice
ream, giOgn punch and cake.
AmonK the guest wore Misses
ira1 Garner. Inez Ashey, Mi'- Wllam
Pearson, Mr" Bui&e- Brown,
r:i;idvs Coleman. Helen and
.oiiiso Garner, Mr. Rvbcrt Wilams.
Mr.Mvilliam Burell, Mi sses
largaret Gilmoie. Iris.. Foster,
Ir. William -and John Worthy
iilmore. '
Kirch.gilost took as a souvenir a
use, bud. . ' ,
" Key. and Mrs. J.* \V. Coleman
in! faintly have returned to the
iry .afterlsi>cndii)K 'a Week in the
Iiildk* West.
'Miss Dorothy Mae'Coleman spent
he week-end with her cousin, Miss
u ea.,-.?
Hi' 11 .liar v lutiiuui.
Mrs. Alice Simmons of Newcny
was the.truest of her daujrhi1)1.
..Mis" Kditi.i Clark and nieces,,
lie Mesdaipes Cieneva Byers, Car tte
Knrle. Thelma B.eattie. Misses
.ossie Mae and Odessa "Stevens en
aturdiiy aitenVoOTTrs-.
MTs. Mai \ Trye of Asheviile. N.
was The Sunday afternoon"
tiest of In r neice, Miss K.dith
'lark, also. Mrs. Thelnia Beuttie
nd Miss 1.ossie Mae Stevens.
?? r
:MMAM 11. A. M. i:. chikol
T . V.
Ion,. Henderson Hutches.. Act. P'r.
The. Sunday school was ealled to.
rder at 10:10 a.. 111. by the.Supt.,
ssisted by-,his co-workers, The
":i-. "d ' tl">i ' ilehlv by
11 -classes. . f
Mornimr services boe-iua-at 11
ml the pastor thive a line inspir11^
si-niion.' His te^C v^s? found.
Coji. '>: >. lie used i'or hi|S subject,
With ,i<'.v ??f.;?tiod. .work." This
,'a- n st?ul soul ytirVinp; sermon.?
N'iirlrt?services berrniifc^du 'K ?>'luck.
The jmstor w^. at his best'
pain, lie pave a vfvj^tine inspirnp
mos^ape.. His teSt~\vds found
'nil. . >: 1 .'!-l 1. We rill*enjt'Vt'd it.
"V. K. K. A. Adanis..T,i'ot'. K. Iiarr
ley'sws Oliver and Sponet-r?1 ktph =*?t-C"t.;n
! ,ir." law?and . brother. of
lev. 11. lluphrs rcspectivevly. ol
Cinp-troe. Miss l'.lixabeth Kleni!
i i!. p i > i i lai tsville atVd others I
an shipeiL with us Sunday. Come
train.
He v. 1 hi Phcs "certainly rendered
ned service in the absence of our.
lasting. We hope he caj-j'soon polite'
nick. Uev. Hut: hey will take
hurpe Sunday August Stli, this
)eiiijr .Junior Church l)ay >v'e are
xnectih'4 a fullcunprcpatioh.
r .Mrs,- M. K. Cray and children
ife . hhuie after spPndinp a \reek
n l'ri-xperiti;?with: re.hv.ives ami
fiend's. ...
.Ml S?."(".lira Andei'Sonr Asht'Ville,
s. C.. ' Miss Kli/.a Sims. . I.ittlel
Cvelyn Kenton of New .Jersey,
unt and cousin of Mrs. ICdna M.
durles. are spend intr a few ilayi!
renr. "~~ ~??
W KSTON CHAIMCL ( Ill KCJ|
Rotv ih( . Kurd. I'astnr
r. l??vTTrsEinr?ft; S . ~t~. I.;w4. Sunday
va>. a ? IT a n ? >Trf > u lpTts awnjf the
pWM'i nt' (1 reen woiid, S. ('.'
Rev. Talley Addi-m. the
'ffsfTir (,f Ml. ri tiali. t'iHi- 1 the,
dupit i-t' Rev. CI. ('. Ford. We: t<?n
"hapel an.l the Rev. Ford filled
In- pulpit f Mt. 1'i-^rah Church.
'In- Rev. A(l<lis<i|i preached a .-'ml;
tirrinir -erni'in which- was enjoy--d
h.v all. We are than! ful for hie
Hi"-;;::'- and, we lii-tie . he., comes
l '. aln: i ; >
Siina<iy nijrht Rev. Ford a u-end<1
the jostrum with, another serii-ir
1 i.led with fife and the Holy
ihost. We al-n- had with us the.
Irecnwoiid (Quartet White Rill v.?
The Stewards. raised fur the
lastui's support So 1.00.
The L-adies Missionary met with
lev. ;Mis. Fmd on la>t Friday
The hu-etiiur was a i-uceess.. The
a4i- s h-Is**?hittd ? l.nwn Party at
he pars- mure oh Monday nijrht.
Iveryhndy vou'ntr and o!d_j{tij$>y'<1
themselves. .
p.... I.'.v.a a....:
iu ? '' r ' < ii-j'Hiiru iiiisuii; ill
runt tine at Fiat I'ock Church
ast week where he conducted tf
cvivnt mooting. . Mi>.
Ford reported having her
. i-'it t<> the. Missionary meeting at
I'oti'liet'' i:. S. ('. on last Tuesday'
uuI Wednesday. '
\I.I, EN UNIVERSITY YKT|.()\Y
J ACK HI S TO IM.AY NINE
r c AMI'S 1
The Allen University Yellow
Jackets will plaj,- nine games this
:all. The team will he much
t n outer thi- -<'a-< th n\ < n'v
[est one regular through gradua:ion
last term. The coach is* expecting
a banner vear for Horry
YTuCMr been in (la'., s<iuad three
ai s~ White the captain for .the
YeUow Jackets is'well liked by the
ntire s<|ua'd and he" should have a
rioat year ah. guard. 'Martin.
b-own." T."nn>yh. Harris rrrt
hiyne aye the vet-craw--material for
he; hacklicld, while, bowson, Gregg,
Dozier. Pressly, A Browrf and_
Porterfield' will likely hold down
'he lino position".
The schedule runs as follows:
tfTtrri<s-lh*o\vn - here Oct. n
icui'gia State here _ -Oct. 12
,'ivingsTon? r- -here??Oct. 1 9
iT'irnsfo\vn _ _ _ there Oct. Zfi
laflin .. there-. Nov. 2
^aine - there __Nov. 'J
Zeroi'liues ?r: here?Novy-1f>
ftoiris CoHejfe *_ here --Nov. 22
ienedict .... Hurst Field.. Nov. 28
\Tvr
XEWS, JBOiI riXE GROVE ^pfji
"Here we are again." just from
a big baptism at the Rev. O. W.
G. of which tie is doing * a good
work. A truck load of our Baptist ^
folk enjoyed a real big day over
thei o?yesterday. After service a?pjy
big dinner was served, also plenty *'
of ice lemonade.. ' , \
? Rev. Mavs hist, completed a 10
day revival meeting \vit\i good re- vsnits.
. _ 11*
The Baptist Women Missionary , "
PonventiQon will convene Thursday J*
August' 15-10 across, the water at, .
Bvookgreen, S. C. We are sending j,*'
as our representative, Mrs. I<. B.
Brown. ,\
H..r pastor. Rev. A. P. Cox and
?thers will also join them Friday.
We are hoping to cnjov-'a sue-cessful
convention. Rev. Cox will t,ul
hegin a r?",;,"-'.l meeting Sunday,
August ISfh at Pine Grove, this j
meeting will begin with preaching llM,
by the "little boy" from North
Charleston, S. C. followed bv
others. " . ' ' , _
. Wif are iityitine everybody to jn
come out .with us. .
Mrs; B. II. Mays is- plafitnTfjt"tfr "
take a part in hey former home
church revival at Mt. Zion Baptist A
Church at Greenwood this week. ,v*
Rev. J. F, Marshall;. Pastor. . 1
" '
(AKI.ISI.K Clll'ltcil ..
A ii"iVnV.| , 1 ? . .v T a
? ".S " ^ 'iy im?u m ; ' i i i \ i \ i; ~ ^
is Ik i o. At .hunt's Chapel Ba'p- T,
list Chuivli. Rev. .Miuvl of S] ^ rtnru
!?tuj' is tin- truest sjuakef . t Vu> ]et
revival serv.uas, Tlu1, lint Kite,
was a very }{ood ir. 'icatfoii .'of ai_ vv'1'
sueeessCti r?."i:lt .'hi tlie savil ;r of "UV
souls. ' . ' . 'T
| Sunday. A'lUiiist 1th marked the "4
i.a.ailiniii^ of the stn'li titer revival
services.??*?t. t'.ifke A. M. K. /.. C'.VM
Church. Rev. II. J. ("uiisor of R. ek
dill is tlie st'i t nt of (io.d .'who .J'
-. ihored ntlv with the unsav- 1
e<l ' ' Uvv
Olio jiersoit vor.eeijTe] lutiVelf IK.'"
with the. future "for", his soul-.' v*
iplendrt tinaiaial sup|>ort .wa- y '
ttiven ijio't :!7?was Lire res. Ii me lus1
! u'tii. The I yal in. others of St. 'us
iaike have remodeled tile e!i. l>a^
and v i=e ready for anything: that '-fM
atiirht emtio their Why, Tln. ii ??
motU>~ seems to Ik "Actions" i.ot '1
words. - '.
? At William t'h.rj>el A. M. IdrrZT
t'lu relt Sunday selun.l e uiys iied at I'ui
.lie .usual hour. Toe Superinten-" v
ah'sT^it, the pastor, lCv. ^I. ' 4a. ?JiJ
Ili.lllUn acted pro tempore,. The' '
lessen was vvelT disrus-ed ai i re- '111
THHtUvC vra- \v krii -iront -1 K iikj ,!1'J:
>t'il ^ ctrrptrr; \ crni'S. -Tueua j '
_'\sk -fur whu-t/ytiu want.." At tin j
. Vi rii11jjt M'tviri'S TRV. TTilTjTn i ! lya
lat' - spoke- -kit vis ? t-rom the I .on I
work. The sorvues were Aery in
> 1 > -1 n.u it; ,i lij.n . i ii in I j ' '.N%
At tlti> "writing- the Rev. I.lil.ian .{ll,:
is -wmlta-ting a revival in Wr.it-! '
.nil i-.' S. I . '. " ! ,-'
Para iiso A. M.,K.( kprcii L mi- l,:
iuyiiig t?oil!.s tirhot hli-sing- i; i 11 Jieii
revival sePviivs. 'The rluuv;, il>
!? tTrrrti'-hy?t-tn- Kv V. ~s+e??
!!n_i :r... ' J/ '
I'KRSO.NAI.S
J
M..ny1n>y> I'mni tii.o Ct't tar. R'-1
spoilt tin- \\ ivk-i'Wl lu OH*. . > ?; .?
Miss Rosa I .or IJ row n ha- t?> U i??i
turned i'n,nil a V i - i t '.<> tiie, ."'a I a i-a-j I >
iiinnitan.n. < . J i .
Miss Reati no . < Jiln. .u' : J '
n pleasant-"* trio 1= i u; ii.-t*
li-.i 1,<, X. ' __ ! no,
Mis's Mattio I.. McM1.h% w,isv-v M<
in town this wcek-eiul. , for
AI iss A1 u\ fvitrlr;'tv' ! C?Ttv.r i I
In. 1...1I..P' ?,? "u . 1.:. . .1 ; Mil 'I'll
and Mr.-. C.a'vr. e Mui'.h. An-. (n,|
irnfl.. t .t ;i?. n '!> ,
R.JoiKh. X. ^ 1
MiltRAM H KDl ( ATIONAI. - -the
. y I'MON la.
V- " "J.--- < ?'!
Tlh*;.<AK'TTi(jiK-;i K'L>.atioi.* l. l'n . *
>>i; t-li'-L'.i Ki'eat-session. T:;i ' r
, ,' h'b l'.'.'l.V iu..w til j> ..o .'inn n_l^ t i. m|'
MeBrant-h Kdiualional Union -en..- u h
vim-<W\&ih Lovely ililT Baptisi .< ?t i
Clilnvh, Ikanchyille, l>. Rev. tlm
A. t). Uu-ki nbaker, pastor, Auk. R?
to-. I-1. 'I'll*session opened JSat "a,
urcl.iy niorninK at H o'elbek, with e.-t
rosMPnt B. W. William- an ;i11
Secretary, Wm. Me Kinky Iiov. >. :
mail at their post. ley
(Mi* 11u. . 't i y M enooh . l\vu
priiacfteil by 3te\. LL M. Mim.-r
dalii'biM: ^ S. ('.
All ehurthes except rmr?erroil ilj
Tin* foatui e ' ot. the e?. niu :
was a timely addruss by lir<f. S. [
>. Kirkenhakor. Mo.bd tor of the ;; j
Lovely Hill Baptist A.-s'n. on fib <
.l.d^iltUi.CV ri tllr \v..ikul' t..e As-' A
?u... .. ;.i .?ti ??.. .
^ t i' M. . * J icn. >. i i i nuvi ci * in:.
vi*iy Vaiho chinch uh Oct. 1S-1P. tin
1 The Still/ay school . scn-no... Ok
eiO pi. ached hy Uev. I.. B. Bionp < h
tt;Trloy.viHc7~"^nTndny?tttwfjiiliy. -t: concert'was
.conducted by ?upt. li
?f? t; -\- tin/' Mi-- ?
Cants. T7"
'flic Literary program, wa- re- J11
pro ,c(l to by~.\Iiss I'earl Owen-.
The Missionary Sermon wa:- 3
pi t netted try Uev, l? .1. UickenbuiTU'
r? Branchvilie. S. ('.
t-. 'j'ne?total money r i.-etl was. J
:0:i.
1 li(. sion?vvi44?ine. t in iOc. JxL
1tlr ' pnai tei 1y su-r-TbTT Nov.
i at.'the .McBrar.ch Baptist Church. lu
: B> anchville. S. ( . ir. lilst Anniwr- thj
a? v Xe--i<Vh. . a."
*? Rev .T R \V. WilliamK. iVesi- th;
i!t ii.; Win. .McKinlcv Secretary. '>
R'ilHJKWAY MOW/.
I CAM .MM ISA I' I l? I 1 III K* II ?'.<
Ilcv. II. K. Harmon. Pastor est
Sun' y. Auyust 11,'Sunday S. uui
was called to order at its u^ual va
hour, with SlipV. M. .1. Mr Cork M*4
r_(r piirpixfirp~~~ =-r-*- <0*
The lesson was wonder-fully di.s Kb
cussed by the respective teachers, be
At 12 o'clock the pastor came he J
V'j from Proverbs 18:15. ,
\ Vr's deft "
BB PALMETtO LEADKK
K NKNVp.rnUV D T STRICT
CLOSES A ?l CCESSFl'L
S. S. ,VN1V~A. C. V. L.
?SsTlTl'TK
?*- *" pu
4 vis
*1 Ol-p.-| i t V . S. _L.. rj-rrly -'.'1 I rfn
T.iursdiy inorniny;. July 2).
r7TI iTw Ni u bel l y District " mot ~j*a
its Annual Si.flviay School ?nd R;
C. FT. Leujrue Institute. 'Dcvix
r.* weie corrected bv ltevs. J. As
Martin, .1. A. Oambk and (I. at
v\Vhitc. Alter whieh the lnsti- sol
e was i-rpunized as k< flows:,
distant Seiret.ry~.Miss Sarah [Ui
ea; Reporter, Rev." T. .E. Har- on
; Marsh.ils, A. I*. Jones ai J *|'l
ry Rikar . The lli.uh noon
inon Thursday was preached by' yt.
W. M. Rrown pi Little Muun
it'. "The" ::.i "-i j>e .Was siTi i t, yjj
ty ai d sweet. .Vol left with us
eli?HL-U?i tri-. l lit. ,44.
n t|' a ft v i noon V'ne faculty
k ehni ^i of the v.brk a sJjriu-1
m to do: Each mortibor of the un
Uiljcjvt Rv.i'e f-e+y' .it- upon?tirui- ^
L'-by'the. v.h.V. capable inaillieu =^i
which in1 jtrescnteu nis slio.Kvl li;,
tier.
V.t 7:00 o'clock Thursday oven,- , >
a iii.. i I'ViK1 was oraia-. - . i,
bv '.'n iJi-'M-li A. ( . K longec
s'ideul, Miss A. L. lVar-wn. c ?
is w.is a v< i y intci c.-'iing_j vae
of the Ii litute. 'yf
"he Annual-.'crinon was ore... ii- v?;i?
by live Kt\. Li. T. Summers, bu
doi?til' t : ? ' D 1. ila v-iteo>t?i, id 4tn
'J'ir.l IValpi ami the iis-t tin
sc. The Ion1. i> my nhophero I
-hall i ."lit Want,.. His mcs-.v.tv So
< fllll i.l it a.il fervor anlffoi
de-oar Inrnrrs brntt wrt'hia u's ed
he. i. counted tiic.. struggled. jmi
ce Vsi convention. i"n
'he work <d the Institute was M
tinned on Kiiday with the lac- agi
c continuing: "? i.i'.part virluu- scl
inft'ti'inaii-'ii ,:to 4:ui V.udent's * ,
0 Were pi\:siiit. Promptly t .Hi
. Jviv-oVI. ck-.the, .Institute wit- lit
so.I a " Mo .el So: -ay V'oi.uul
h tr.e follow i.ig* oliiccW in. '.'m
irjfJ: Dr. Ii. A. Adaiiv-, our il- Sli
trious presiding elder t-cti
rrioTs |iir lO n.e Hll'l?' ctcl?nW
tor.. Uev. (i. II. White, S'u.pt.; "!
is .1. o. ( arts. Sec'ty.; Mis-. '
1 y Iiikar i, I ini.oiiiiiVnt Scc'iy.; - ''
/. D. t". i'i nrinhain, Treasurer; '
?s K il'n I.' a: ., t'hoii.-ter; Mr. I*V
iVUiiiiM BraiID- Uoll-de- ?i
tniiiiit. Mis- A/.al.e (iray, S.- ^h
M.U Hii.j" ,11 >.i: c departmetdl'-'
s. je-eplvinc 1.' re. Sunt.;' lie A11
rrVs. ,\j ,s'-ai.?ui Totia, Supt,;
maty. Mi A. I.. IVaivton, Suj>t
tiors.- Mr. -U4iii 44-lant, hapi.;_ 'y
unncdiau-. Hc-v. T. K. Itd'aii |>K
i Siit i."A..>i i>, VvuiY K. . K. c>:"
i'-' ii i.: iTu-- l.louiTo .into -j"
larlniiiK ui.tLr il'.v* supot (;.<- lj
. i;t. r.?4-!?i-n?li' bit)?uo?win ill!
It.iHgnr r.-i ati? 11M;ni- ai d o?!; a
lion. At t .i* V"ii l. l!u* f..li.::;x!
visii>!:> woic i>iytn-iitcd A1
. t - t ia: ounvonitorT tlrsT
\V. Wi It r paull :-n 1 K. K. Ci. ]le
it. ' | rt . ; i* I i i; ii -vlilors 'of the, all
ii'U--I it a .<1 t ioittiiilita Distrait 1''
j,ii-ii.A ly._ OIIut visitors wore
fola.us: Hi".s. .\\ . .11. Uiiwtiian. Di
la 'l'af'n..r. II. W. Hansom. \V 'ia
N;; \V. :,i . flroW tl itmin)iv
i!. Ia \v.i>nt" Uotlu'j Cliurch. w'
>.mI :V. S. C. ' * ~ ~
!:< Iltlui.itiiiiml Sai'tnua l?y ila Ka
i. II. I1-. I Invito v.v a. Mast'Or- ^i?1
t- pa'pi;. vtiUoty. Ui-Mihi!
v-.-iv 11 a.i4 thai ki.i;c out- il
trivf. > fti t'-i .in^ old. r? t'ur till
rTT?^?i4 i a .tl.;: i->?m?ivlm ti t i?prr?^
> -i - > i?j- tin- 1)I-1itnLi- ami praisl
l'a>tur, Kt'V. T. IS. Ilitr
:i::i} the loySI mi mla-r< of Ml.
a ! Mt. 'OJivo ("I'liroiuu '
i wry lino iitai.nor in u'liii-Jt . i1
y^TT^"i'ji'Xk" t !r~?cnr.v.-^tr-jjv "NlJ
i ci*t vent inn Went < n' reij- <r
a?endorsing' thc-eandida y o. J
( .! ; . A. A'daros. our uuble pic- y.
; 11 _r < I dor lor the 11 L>- h prie au 1
,y thai".Hit* ijoleghles elee.ted to ' (liberal
< TntTei . i < v will not
sat i ficA1 until lie is .'driven Fpts- *
. J honors at the otiMiirtr (sen ,V"
feet wee: lu
-'itV'iav son ice--- ttU'.re in yhai 1
4. I'.I-KJLJIH. T, 1. | 1,-Trrrrr =
> pt'raehctl the morning sctnioe ;
UT ministers who preached
it.il til.- day Wa*\ . a--.-4-tdhiw .: _
I". 1'!. I! 'hfi'son. .!( 1 n Wd
w| a. J. Ilol. it A r<Ay. H1
imaled at about oTfe rtTm -alk! "~~j
>nded the. linal services oi
. :.y. They Averts, fed by tlu >
a! :: embers of Ml. Moriah.
'NOTICE T ~~
' , ' ' sc!
lev. 1?. L. Wright v. ill eoiu! :e, ^
i't"*\ ival at Kbelie/er Baptist .
st b. i iis C'ity, id' wliieh Rev ,
1. I'eteison is pastor, b:'gin:
e- on the ISth and continuing .
ot.yh ht? 25th. .rjt ay Wright i.
pa-tor of I'k>* a'nt- Baptis 11
uit::. Fort :.:otl.-, S. A. an.! is
Vr-y Tiiy speaker; ???' All
I tie public, is in\ ited to attend..
i hearty, were made to Burn wiTl
ti- while'the mHi of God talked da
! < way. M
We were glad to June with in th
y. .Mints of Columbia, ah ng *
}i .Mrs. 11. K. llJPifK'it, who wah
in' i c i .mi-, an.i .mi-. ,\i. .). \,
("inkrt o. After expressing hb'w . * .
aii tlley enjoyed th. nisei ves the fie
-ti.i (thin returned t-? Columbia ,H
t.nke charge of the services at Ut
I'nion M ptist ('lurch in the ?
seiut- <?f the pastor. We-hope bi;
it they niaiie their arrival safe- .?i
aiul haTT gooj services.
We are now getting r.ady for
r ;h nual revi\t. l,. which will be- j.;|
1 the kh S'.tuay in Augu.-t. [j(
are anticipating on the great- he
. 'revival we ever had. To . the
i y friends and members of Cal (_h
ry you tare cordially invited to . m
nd your ypcntion with'us and VVI
joy our revival mealing. Tlve- br
v. 1111 \orri< of Columbia will sj?
the evangelist. lot
Hear this great man of God in (jc
ise series of services.? !
McCoikree, Reporter * pa
r.Rrr\wo<>n. xotes ?
Mis. Albert K. -Fair spent til
ist week in riparian burg, S. I
-itiiig- her aunt, .Mrs. Jannu >
in iso 11,
M:. Henry W'ailer .i.- home i
in alter spoiiJing a while j
iludelphiu, Pa. v. V.Mr.
'IJ nder Nedwood and Mila
Parks were (p:ictTy~"marri.
the koine of Rev. W. L. Join
a. Aug. 3, 1!135. V
Mrs. Rosa Smith of Washing
vr ttr-CT"was"h{re to attend t.:
ueral of Mrs. Rebecca TlTOina
last Thursday. * -?
IK ( LI H SKMPRR I'ARATL
Tiie Semper Par.itus Club ha
en royally ii.ft* fined by th
I lowing hostess?iV'.s|w.Tliv el.v
isses Ague's Williams, Netti
x, PearTemi Williams and La
ie Bi-ck.. !
he same hospitalitt wius-rextei:
at each meeting as heretofor
d the .spirit of coi.geri? lity i
? present. . , . ,.
The irt. rise h. aT^~ 1 am" or di>
bance of afiy. sort r.ever pit
ntse the members fnpin windiiv
ir way each Thursday towar
anp.'iintc 1 piac. of meeting
list- ill devo.ior.s to ail cr.dea
is ]iut forth by the Club re.ent
is manifested by each nienVnei
There is already a feeling of rt
el arising among' this jell
nch as tl'iOy look into the fi
it they must soon disband To
lew luoiiuu?But. as August an
ptember offer' an 4 opporti^nit
a few more meetings the drea
.thought of -separation , oa+tr.o
if rialiy.e.. The Seni|M.-' I'ara'.u
>b naist live on! .
liss ManijVril^. Williams is hoin
in after atUMfding suiume
lofrl in Rock Hill.
Airs, ltla Fair Mkddo\ of Roe
11 is .visiting her mother, Mr:
it tie Ware oil X. \v. Market 5>t.
M rs7 Azalee (Ji ll l m spent
a Jays with her motlv-i'ln Wai
oals last week.
%
: A t KORT A. Mr K. ( Ill Rl l
Sun ! y Tc.\t: U chapter of S
he-, loth- ver<e - Subject' "11
tly lor the great event in lib
ronii, ir >'1 t r'.e son \f tio'l.
lis subject was vcryV iiobel
L*a.lio?l b_\? If. v. .iellrow,-.. Toda
is ComiiK liioir Day, evcryiti
. Tied to have taken part show
; tliat we are still .thinking n
-.us ("'.ii ist. Th 5 hie was* vei
ely laid. The linen. bepig spot
<, The ]>a-toj an 1 members rt
at- core leg.rh that Mrs. Ann
own. Mi -. ArJeilha iVillinnv
>' ill. We are praying for thei
speedy reco ve ry
a, where ho has been visit ii.
spent a few pleasant hours a
ske/dee with hi- class'mates an
.lids.
Hie 'church is under lc.D ir an
..14 \v.. <h: II <i...
ve it tit.ishe Tin? member
VTinilUt: nwtdy 4n -Kiisin# uurne
ill their -cliihs.
Wi' at e tfliui to 4ut-Ve Mrs. Mi
e back with, lis attain. Stir ha
en visiting her ehildVeii ill N't"
i k, also her sick Von, Luther M
o.
Brother MeKee \\*.s missing .1
clu.rcti-on Sunday on o.-ca-io
. sickness.
Mr. T. Kpbinson. one 'of? the ol
Vv ti-raj's, passed. .away a lei
y.s ago. ' It was said that he w;
m.t "ninety seven. y-nrs of ag:
Robinson has always had
:>' pleasant' sin lie Willi ILiTs
met and in taet Mr. llobinso
u are missed, here, put Clod 11 1
st to take you from labyr to ii
u !.
His step ugbteh, from NV
irk ea-me-to. Wit'less the last f<
litis of bim.
The soeie.ie- to.?k yival pr.iji
ndling the body with their jci
irkors .
swan si: a n i:\vs
rT7 itr?\i
ra.-ant Baptist Church, AJ.jru*
i nd had a wpiuk" ful niy. tin
lieh Jva.s Bhjoyetl By evuiyoii,
it- meeting was /comitate 1 l>
V, R. A. 1'H-hborno of Gcol-yv
yn, S, (w;-hf iffls a sweet gts
1 .profit-her. Our I'c.stor. Re\
"BTRiiihy pleached the inoniin
rmon which was oil joyed by ai
1 lie Rev. (iu!hv- haw, p.-stor o
:. Olive A. M. K. Church preacli
(.-be?three ; in'cloak- '.-emion
After the sermon* 1 ;5 souls wci
(led. to .the church.
.Mrs, Liliie Slradl'o.r.L of I'hih
lpV.ia -spent a week with lu
latives and friend*.
Mrs. Earline-Caspn of Jacksoi
Hi-, Kl;i.. is spenbli e a w.n|le wit
is. Sallie Stivemjer.
nioi~tn Tew 1 (Ti'k ^jieiit a?fr
ys .wiin ir.cn parents, air. an
rs. W. M Sulton and their bit
cr, Mr.. Morris Sulton, accomps
t!" tli -m l uck.
Mrs. Emina Smith of Ci>^ rlott
('., was home tor a few day.
Mrs. Manerva Jones of I'hili
Iplua sp. nt a few weeks, wit
r Sisters Mrs. Mary Pinckr.t
id Mrs. I.illie Wanrrami ker.
Mrs. I'ru.icnce Jedfcoat of Colui
a was home to see . her motile
is. >i a rail Edmund.
.\!i-s Anna M. McMnkeJ of Noft
is spending sometime.. wit
t>; isi* Kimpsoii also Mi'Ss Ir.'ii
Mit-min spent two weeks wit
r.
Ktv. JIampton Minis deparu
is life SuintJ y flight after a Ion
:neksfc Surviving h mi|ii'e ?ii;
fa.?Mis. Ollif Jone< Minis: oil
other,?Rev. W, M. M ttn*; Tw
iters, Mrs. E. Smith of Chai
:te and Mjl s. J^ary Lewis <\
luinbia, .8. C. Twelve .childre
ssing.
. GF.ORG FTO WN NEW&?
Mr. and Mrs. John M Cleatej
lv of.Jamaca, I.. I., the sister ??n
; brother-in-law of Mrs. G. G. Dai
? -i+4- Mini -iVti?; Wilhelnivna Mirk;
t of Brooklyn, \. V., a noice sir
11 G. (J. Daniels.
little Anra a' ! Mary' Dmi !
* have returned alter .spending
while in New York with tlvi
'* aunt,
r Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Brog !ou i
' .'jtugb'er hud us their dinner guest
hit Monday, Mrs. Johnnie Wil
Mains? trf?l~nior, S. Prof, ? in
^ Mrs.. G. \V. Howard. - They er.tei
tained with brea'kfust on Wedr.es
day. A.-.M. Bishop Noah *W. Wil
Hums. Rev nnd-.Mrn. J. W. MuVpi
and the youiyi .man who i.-cconipa
1 led the- Bishop i lom St. I.otivMo..
' 7
j Mr. and .Mis. .Mark "Wol.-t, am
^ -little soil, Mack, Jr., of Camden
s S. (\ are s|)jivling a while wit
their mother, Mrs._M. E. Smith
. l niar.uel- St, Mr. Wolst,- is a pro
minept M-rber for white trade r
^ er in one olV, the leading sehdol
p in Keiffjiaw County.' .
Miss llattie Mae . Wheel, r, ro
l" Andrews, S. C. spent the we. .
vnti with Miss Naomi J6nes
' Tho.se who witnessed" the Pictur
Show in Andrews last Tuesda;
were Misses N. Jones, (I. Jnckschi
'* K. Bes^.-leau, Messrs Rayinom
c< Jackson and Wattwr Frazicr.
Miss Tin lira Mo.-es spent til
l| week-end in /'onway, S. C. as th<
J guest of Miss Catherine William*
' Miss SaraJ) Clvvcil-r.J, ,spen
six weeks ii? sjiimiiier school ii
Charleston. S. C. She i.- home a
train, and reports a very siiecessfu
.term. ' " ^
1 _ Mrs. Ktlu'l Jiulon Baylor,. N-? V
, City is hefe visiting her- grand
mother. Mrs.- I'hi lis Judon.
V .'Mrs. Julia W-. Jackson, forml;
f (h-oreit.iwn. but now of Rich
moipl, \t . is \isiting relatives ap
Tricuds .here,- '.- .
The following- persons were vis
itors in CloOigetown Sunday an
[] worshiped at - Bethel 7K~. M. F
.Church: Mr. J. F. Peronneau, Ma
l"C'i. i) Stroble ai.d J. Iv Wallace, o
;<V Morris Brown C hurch, C'harkstoi
Mr. Luther Anderson, of Morri
St. Baptist ('lunch; Mr. J err
y Cilhbs, Friendship Chinch, Ml
y Picas nt. S. ('.
'i On last. Wednesday morning l)i
-. and Mrs. I). N. Wilson, Mcsdanie
,1 Minnie Rodgers, L. B. A1 lord, J. Ii
v (heene, vund this , writer indtore
'.. in' kii'gs.lree' ai t! Witnessed t)i
^4hrst clay sessions of the W. II. an*
a .VI. meeting of the Kir.gstre
District, hehl?fn?iiethul A.?JtL?L.
a Church, ;he Uev. S. VI. llugliu*
pastor. M r?.'Minnie Berbow. I)is
U_ ?l ift l'resiile ilt. The ,un<-''H?tr"" ^V
H ../.or.' was deiivcro 1 by the 1*. K. Di
J I I,, lk'i.bow. i Iter whieli a love
t ty lestanianial nteetit'.^r was hat:
,\ After tin morning session, xil
persons mentioned were invite
;j. 'gt'eSts to the home .of Rev.' ani
n Mrs. K. Ar Brown, for dinner..Rev
s I.-It. Bryant; pastor of IMckersoi
y: Station, .was I guest there alst
Here we were royally y hte'rt aire.
Avitfy a sumptuous dinner ant I eve
, t IVtn.r LI 1
. i ? UMIIS i iu( t won iiiurvu UU
,v4--i??v pleasant for a few ho.ur-.
el Mrs. S. L. Becton, of Andrew
was-in the number. .She >--ssistC"
t Mrs. Br'owr. in'preparing: dinnei
n lust lufore the rlosihjr of the at
, .'.'iiuoi!?si - sion^ 1>r. mtd?.M rs. ' .1
<1- \V. Miu ph cami1 in. ,
A* At the eyenintr hour of servict
s we listened to the Missionary Set
>. mon, which was ablydelivered b
a lb*. W. I', Carolina, pastor of S1
c Andrews Church, AndrewsV S,~ (
r An excellent welcome ..-prutfir.n
x was- presented by the I? dies of-th
. church. SpU ndiil s'olos, ducts; an
...'iiori.ui?. Mrs.. K.'K. Brown..pne
iv -"ided at the ovaan. At tlie olos
- d" the evening service, we lef
.for home, happy over having speh
e -til epjoyable day.
Continents: The :Ladies, of. th
W. H.;icitxi h .. Mi Society -of?-th
awl are doinj? lug bu -incss uncle
the leadership of their effieien
t: president, .Mrs, Minnie lJepbow
i'hey are also honored in havirt]
? !o work wilh them the Conferenc
v- Branch?-President,?Mrs. R. J:
Brown.,
You are cordially invited to at
end the Missionary Convention o
. the CleoiKetowtC District PMniett
an liduc
i in itjsel:
'You % an keep it
intf South Carolin
t, -va.. t <
I i uu can Keep .wen
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w between Ethiopia
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Saturday, August 17, 1935
SK Paul A. M. E. Church, Sampit
Civciiit, Sept. 4 to 5, Dr. Tr? J..Miles,-P.
E.r W. W. Murry, entertainirj;
pastor. Mrs. Flossie V.
^ Wilson, District President. Come
and witness this worth while pro
. gram. ' "
Mys. Johncu Williams and lit- *
r~~th? Barbara Jean have returned
to their home in Union, S. C.,'Vfs
tor . pleasant stay with Prof, and
a Mrs. Q. W. Howard.
, i The "Bridgettes" and their
friends were dleightfull'y JenteM^
tained by their husbands with a
^ lovely Beach Party,-last Thursday. _
. af Bernie's-Beach. A few took.ih
j the Huntington's Garden.
Little Miss Vlaerfc* Howard 4s 3
. visiting her'Uncle and Aunt, Mr.
[.' and Mrs, E. N. Williams in Unn
Mr. and- Mrs. Theodore Brown
; ' of Florence and Mrs. Constance -
smjjmmi <iii uuruugion were guests
1 of tic beach paity last week. Mai,
ceo Howard returned with them
h after.spending a few days in Floi,;
reiyvi . ?
The beach and the Huntington .
n. Garden are drawing man'y visitors
^--*-*4-*-"'''V, Iwitli white and colored.
s The editorial on the "Buss" in
relation to the Colored children
f v* s -favorably commented upon
last week and one prominent per.?
son was heard to say real action 4
e ought be started.
y '
i, WESLEY M. E. CHL RCH ,
1 .
Georgetown, -S'.?G.?Revs?h-.?An
j Gelzer, Pastor, Sunday was a high
e day at Wesley, The SuncD y school
met at the usual hour. We had a *'
t very nice lesson; not all of the
iV scholars were prcsent,butwe had ???
. a .?pier did lesson. >
| The divine services began at
1 1 The pastor brought - us h
brief, but well prepared subject,
. (Christ the Rose of Sharon), he
beautifully pictured the bride as_a
y Christian unity to Christ (as the
. (Irooms.). Among oilr local visid
tors were':. Miss Margaret Blake,"
antl" Mr."Will*/in Richardson. The
. night services were also a splendid
(1 orei We had our District Supt.,
\\iflr us; lie delivered a most excel
,s lent sermon. Joshua 3:4, latter
f part of the 4th verse, '(subject),
!. "For we have not pass this way
s heretofore." Theme: Man's prev
pai?ation_for a jouniey. After the
sermon the chouir sweetly sang ,
"Nothing between my soul and the
. Savior." We had a nice attends
anco and many hearts were made
!. glad. Dr? Thonyas is a man of very
pTuH'h ideals, always glad to ^see
e him. Among our visitors Sunday
J night was Mrs. Richardson, formly
e a member of. Wesley,-but now residiiur
in Jersey City, N. J. Mrs..
>, 11. Kunnie also worshiped With US. c
? -She is the -sister of Mrs. Richard
r son. We are. glad to see Mrs! " ~
. ('h' rity 'Thomas Tout again after
- havii:,^- been, indisposed for a few
[7 weeks, she is looking well .again.?yrr:.
1 Miss Rosa 1^ Gregg is in WashJ
ington, -I). C. spending her vacaT
tion. We wish for her a pleasant
\ ?tay; ^ ? . .
n Mr. John Thomas, is V lso indis,
posed, we wish for him a speedy
it recovery?Wesley?(s tile! TrjeriJly' "
. Church, , you are welcome. ' -g
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