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Time
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boys and girls to make
money every week, all year
long, by simply working in
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No money, no experience
? ?needed. We supply every- ;
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are now happy, making their
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A LETTER FROM MAE BELL
Dear Bill: Just a few lines to
let you, hear from me. I am well
aruf TruIy Hope that you and the
club members arc the same. Bill
I was at-services Sunday at M*.
Zion Bal)t>st Church. There wasit
was raining. The pastor^pPeached
a wondfrrful sermon. Thev rai^
"ed for coMecinm. ."? ?. 17. Ft hink ' It"
'.did fine for a little crowd. J'hei'e
will be preaching Wednesday night
at Mt" Zion Baptist Church, Aug.
21 ,*v*lltJ5. We hope to_have a
larm crowd.?There will lie n <ii n
per- Saturday night at * Mrs. Gip-son's
home. Bill, we' are having
plenty, of rain this week. Bill,
the B. Y. P. U. didn't met Sunday
aTfernoon because it was raining.
I think I, have said enough.
- So-pwiit say^-byerbye;
Yours truly,
Mae Bell (iQodwine, Fort Motte.
?7? RAIN IfAl/lS eftiTtlX^PlCKixr;
Dear Bill: It is raining today.
I ~rimnor~ j)ick o^Ttton but, 1 will,
still be busy. We are going out
into the bjg barn in a few minutes
to pick peanuts, amt? oh! w<will
have lots of fun. MV little
friend from Chicago is still with
me. My uncle William Woodward
? from Aiken, S. C., is alUb visiting
us. We had -revival meeting at
our church last week and we all
had a good time. Our Bill Carver
Club is still doing nicely. Sorhy
more of our club members do-not
send in their letters . I miss reading
them. Oh!?I- forgot ^to fell
you"" I have off a hen with- early
fall chickens: when the rain sto'ps
and the sun shines out I will be
'off again for fhe cotton field. Rain
or shine I am still a farmer's girl
and eain. ahvays fine something to
?dm?Wr are aw. y now tin- t. e inbarn,
and the peanut picking. So
long until next week.
Margaret Wright, Rembert, S. C.
ISADORE SENDS QUESTIONS
TO BILL
Hello Rill: Bill, please don't
think-hard of me for not writing
in so long. Bill, we are having
lot# of rain and bad weather.
Bill, I haven't much to say this
time.
Questions
1. Who wrote Hiawatha?
2. What is sleet?
3. Where do we get honey? 1
Answers
1. Long Fellow. t
2. Frozen rain. (
3.: The bees make iff"* j
??I close, *
Isadore Thompson. - i
T HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY
Dear "Bill: How are you feel- ,*
,J ing? I am ok. But haven't writ- ,
ten in a long time. What is the (
'jp "raining' hera now. - Bill, I am still -j
canning vegetables for the winter.
h Bill I will have to do the cooking a
and cleaning up the house, because j.
5 mother is at the bed side of her s
y~ afster In Spartanburg, S. C. . ^
I'll knock off?bo long, ^
-f SARAJf THOMPSON. '
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BILL CARVER, Editor
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NEWS AlROl NI) TRIO, S. C.
Here am I ajrain, readers! Tl\e
wiather was very iticlemcnt anjl
i v\> wi'i u ini1 \\ 01 snippt/i s. ai
?Jolih A. M. E. Chillih, Run. J. W.
Weston preached. The .service yas
held at_f> o'clock. This was rally
day.. Total collections. $84.40. The
church is moving forward*. Our
people arc thanking God-for t+rr
ifood prices received froiii tohacco.
Mr. Elijah Bennett of Philadelphia,
Pa., is home on a vacation.
Mi-, and Ml-'. A. |\ 11 P,"tM i-n ha'.!
as their dinner guests Messeis S \V.
Bennett, Archie Scott, and J.
McGee of Salters, S. C., also Mr.
I.eon Bennett, a student of Allen
University. '
Mr. Daniel Smith.of Salters was
: he -truest of Miss Hat tie P. Berinett.
Mr. Lewis Smith .was a visitor
at' church. Sunday.
.Miss Pwiseiila Bells was the dinner
guest of Miss Orie. McFadtJen. .
Mr." Fred Moore is home .from
(.oris. S. C: '
Mrs. Ithoda Morris and son spent
the week-end with her mother at
Blakley, S. C.
Those on the indisposed list are
hnprovirrfr nicely.
It is quite lonesome around here
for the young ladies . since the
: -o't?tt?mi1!: vp ;n i;:.< ?t ,.: :> i\ .-n
-ure? -nuii ca:i incm out-o:-iown.
The Junior .Missionaries-will be
lonuM'tl with a party?on Saturday
evening at the home of Miss Ola
Mae Tis^ile.
. .Miss Carolina' McClavy visited
Misses Ke and Adii Snii'ii, Sim y.
t m urn
(I. IN TON; .1 (NIOH Vol r I-TT I:
"news
irock' nmrs. o.: TiiihKs aic stui
alive around old V. (' and are he
ilur put in readiness for the opening
of tin- forty-first session of the
std-.oo] on September 3D, l'.'do. lvhe
late of <tpening has been.nlcforred
vvk weeks due to the. Tact that a
modern huijdi'n?v containing: Six
'I'H-i-i one?is?neu Milder Trrfn-t.rue-.
tion, and will he ready for oceu.paiu'v
at the proper, time. '
been reeenedr and ermtintTe t?o
come daily, therefore the out-look
is bright fpra banner year numei'i ally.'
.
A eonjp. t'-td crop of ii-'iclicv
has been carefnlly selected who
hail from some-of the leading in
-ditutions in the country.
A four year high school course
and 'two years of junior? normal
-training will be otTered"those who
come within the confines 'of its
classical walls. .
?President .1. 1 Stanback shall 1h?
glatPto give any o'ther informationt'o
those who write him.
S-PAR'TANJH'IM; NEWS
Little Miss Anna I.ee T.and of
Norfolk. \*a.. is visitiifir her aunt.
Matilda Johnson, 272 Sdgcwood
Ave.,-'-Spartanburg, S. C., who is
now visiting her grand father, Mr.
C'ato Whitenef at Monticello, S. C.
She will return to Spartanburg,
and will spend two more weeks.
New Trinity Baptist Church
Rev., B. F. Stewart, Pastor
. Monday night, August 12, our
revival meeting began with Rev.
Coleman of Spartanburg as our
helper. Prayer meeting began every
night at 8 o'clock by dilferent
brothers. Rev. Coleman's texts _
were as follows; Monday night, I
'Good will provide," from Genesis J
20:10; Tuesday night, "Whosoever
ivercometh I will give thee a pil
low with me," from Revelations
1:0: Wednesday- night from Jer.
">:12; Thursday night was a coninuatiofi
of Wednesday night; Fri- '
lay night, "Ye must he born a-'
rain." The pulpit was graced dur-1
ng the week with the following
ninisters, Revs. B. F. .Stewart,
ioleman. A. L. Sexton. II. R. Joif- .
>s; Willie McMillian, Willie Mur- '
y. Mimcy taken up during week,
'>75.70; jpiners, 50. People at- j
ending duriifg week were more |
han 5. thousands. We wish to |
hank all of our friends for their,
ooperation and good attendance. '
rhis was the third year Rev. Cole- i
nan has been with us. We are
hvays glad to have him. Miss j
tilth McMillian has been on the '
ick list but is recovering fine. 1
Irs. Mattie Pearson is still. on *
ie sick list. f
Essie McMillian, Reporter. 1
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t HESTFKFllSLD -NEWS ""
By .Miss Sara A. McCullough
' The revival, meeting closed at
Alt. Tabor M. E. Church Friday
bite, after a very successful meet- #
iiig during the week. ReV. I. A.
(Jury the pastor, conducted his own
meeting, and nreached many soul.slii
l ing?sermons. Every ?one attending
was benefied by the Holy
Spirit.
Sunday was regular preaching
day at Grand?View?Presbyterian
Church. The pastor-,.-Rev: H. L;
Counts wa?* at his post of duty at .
the usual tin$e Sunday a. m.
Sunday heinir vofiilni- prnnrhii^r
lav_at Jlurs't Tabernacle A. M. E.
Zion Church, and the beginning of
their revival meeting. The pastur.
Rev: ?W. W. MeCullough,preached
two forceful sermons, j
A large crowd attended both ser-'
vices. Tlie meeting will continue
throughout the week. - Visitors attendingThe
services Sunday a. m.'
and p. m. were Rev( H. L. Counts,1
Edward; Madames, C. 'M. Gill, |
Leah Stantley,' Annie Edwards,'
(iritfin, Johnnie Sanders, Misses, 0
Malindy Cue; Bessie Baucotn, Eli-1
zabeth Johnson, and many others
whose names I do pot recall. Come
again, visitors aou "are always ivelcome.
Revival meeting closed* at St. _
James A. M. E. Zion Church', Frilay.
Tliey had a wonderful meet- '
ing, and many souls were added to
the 'up building kingdom.
Miss Matlie Roherson is ho ni g
:'rom X:-V. C., visiting her parents
Mr. aiul Mrs. Samuel Roherson.
Wo wish for her a ftleosant stay
wIttIp In xlu- city. ; She is lodking
the picture of health.
Mrs. S. E. McCulloxjgh is out of
thy city for a few weeks, visit'-my
1ikmds in Mi-Call, and Bennet
tsville, S. C.
Mioses Margaret and Charlie
15* 11 Stantly had as their guests
last Sunday afternoon,*Misses Sara
Jackson. Sara A. McCullougli,
and Dorps (Jill. They had a jolly
lime during the afternoon.
.Misses Mattie, Mary Helen, and
Flora Bell Roberson. motored to
.Wadesbooro, X. C J, Sunday afternoon
for their mother. Mrs. Mary
Rtrberson who spent last \Teek
with her cousin.
Miss Sara Wadsworth called at
the home of Miss . Sara A. McCullnugh
Sunday P. M
-"'Mrs. Annie Edwards had as, her
dnnner guests Sunday, Mrs. C. M.
(Jill, and daughter, Mrs. Griffin of
Washington, IT. C.
Miss Susie Hayes .has returned
to her homo at .Hampton, S. C., af"ter
a very pleasant stay with her
cousin. ?
RevjiJXA, c?ary made a pop call
at the parsonage, Saturday after
moon to see Rev. W. W, McCitlough.
Miss llelyii Jenkins and mother
had as their dinner guests Sunday
.Misses Gertrude Johnson; and Bessie
Ilaucum. Miss Johnson is here
visiting from Sardinia, ~S. C.
Mrs. Jennie Leah TTSul" as hex
dinner guests Sunday hex- pastor, '
Rev. W. W. McCullough and
daughter,. Sara, Mrs. Resa McClain.
and Miss Malindy Coe. '
Many0, appetizing courses were
served. All enjoyed themselves
to the highest.
Mr. James Coe anil friends of
Charlotte, N.' C., were' in the" city
Sunday visiting relatives, and
friends. , ;
Rev. Kendell, pastor of the A.
M. E. Zion Church, Cheraw, S. C..
caviled at the parsonage Monday a.
m.,'to see Rev. W. W. McCullough.
. Rev. J. R. Blake continues on the
sick list.
Master Robert Jackson spent <
Sunday afternoon with Master*^
Columbus Gill. ]
Mr. Van Readfern of Washing- (
totf, T). C., was in the city last
week.
Mr. Jack Robers'on has returned
home after.several months' stay
in Richmor*d> Va.? ? 7 l~j
MOKIUS CIIAPEL ^ <
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Pastor's Aid Club met at '
the home of Miss Ruth Posey, Gil
Taggart St., Thursday afternoon
Fit 5 o'clock, Aug. 15, 1935.
The house was called to order by '
1 shott devotional period after '
.vhich a very interesting program '
,vas rendered. -The program was .'
is follows: solo, Mrs. Letha Kin- 1
ird, "I am on my way;" reading, (
Urs. Katie Felton; Duet, Messers
*osa A. Little and Daniels; some |
HE PALMETTO LEAD EE
We are still in the mids of our
summer, meeting. 1 am sure our
parstors wHl fell like their vaear
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nun wnen ever iney close lor
good.
This week found us at the various
chuiches. Rev. Washington
with Rev. J. C. Cox at Collie M.
E, Ghureh. Rev. A. W.?Wright
with Elder Garden. Rev. Jone at
it,?M+ehel -Mr?K. -Church;?Rev;
W. F. McCuy left Sunday Jot this
nleeting at Bethesda Bajitsit
Church, Society-Mill, -S. -C. r The
District Missionary of the
Berea Association opened Friday
with a large delegation from far
and near;?The" convention held all
of their meetings at Second Baptist?Chuieh,?Rev,?McMillon,
postor.
This closed one of the best
sessions of the convention.
Mr. Pervis died over the weekend
at his home on Mr. C. B.
Breeden's place. Funeral service
took place Sunday Lt Sh'iloh
Church. Rev'. A. J. Wright, pasMrs.
Lucy Lamb and Mrs. Rose
ner uaviu ciiuu at meir nomes
during the week-end.
Our friends* are still coming in
from the northern states on their
vacation. , - .. j
Mr. H. B. Baker of Englewood,
N. J. accompanied Misses Martha,
Katie, Le no re a ml Vintor Ervin arrived
home to spend their vacation
with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ervin. J*
Mrs. Bessie I-' wson and two
children, Mr. Robert and Mists
lUhretta t.nwson arrived home on
their vacation tram Philadelphia,
Pa. They arc* the JuTuse quests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Ervin and Mr.
and Mrs. Dawson. ? .
: Miss Madie Lee Colmond is
home from N. Y. vsiting grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colmond.
Mrsv Brunsoji of^tiartsville, S.
C. and Miss Annie Curry of BennvttsYille,
S; C. left for a*" few
Weeks vacation in N.-Y.
Rev. A. J. Wright lelt vl uesdayto
accompany . his lLther-in-law
home at N. Y. after Rev. E. W. |
Bowen had a happy two week's
si n v i n nut' t v
Mr. Ellerson, Evert Thompson
accompanied them up.?
Miss Cerrenter Sanders left
Tuesday for a week's stfc y in
Washington, I). C. with sisters
and friends. <
* Prof. McCaiister of King
Street', S. C. arrived in the city
Thursday. He was the houae
guests of Miss M. Reese on Huiso
n St. -
Watch the hoiu* Colum and see I
whatVcnr; :?
Mr. John Reese arrived home
son St., Mr. ?:.nd Mrs. H. Reese.
Mi*. M. Wright of N. Y. arrieved
in the city fo- a fyvy days. v He is
the house guest of Rev. and Mrs.
A. J. Wright.
Mis. Morris, teacher at Allen
University, is in the city visiting
nor children, Prof J. H. W. Morris*
anci family on Jenning St.
.Mjs. K. Covington is out again
to the. cli-light of all after a few
\v.ecks of illness.
Meeting he ' n Sunday at Secnd
Baptist Church, Rev. McMillen,
pastor.
. Miss* Grace of Dunns; S. C. is
in thevisiting Mr., and Mrs.
stuhl)" on King St.
Miss Kvolyn McKay and Mrs.
M. McKay arrived home Saturday
after a stay in N. Y.
Miss B. "E. Gil ham,- County
Supervisor, made a Visit at the
-summer schrrol in Marion, ~S. C.
Thursday. ;
Miss llattie Turncyi of Savannah,
Ga. i< in he city visiting her
sisfer, Mrs. Carrie D. Reese.
Mrs. Iv-tell Bingham and sister,
Mrs. 1 I vis of. N. Y. are home for
a few weeks visiting mother,
Mrs. R. Pcguse ori" Hudson St.
Sick friends, Mr. S. E. Froger,
C. It. Ross, Deachn J. S. Watson
and Mrs. Ida Grace. Mr. Clarence
Brown. * .. .
Shiloh Church Ne*s
Rev.' A. J. Wright, Pastor
Sunday morning at the usual
hour found the superintendent,
Dr. L. M. McCollum and his cowoikers
on the Job with their
.'lasses. "Martha," our . subject,
was beautifully: discussed and the
teachers put full stress on being
ready to entertain our friends -as
Martha \\< s.- Deacon N. Evans
of Pleasant Hill was-our visitor.
Rev. A. J. Wright 'entered the
rostrum as usual. A splendid
sermon was preached .by him.
Four new joiners enter for Baptism.
Miss S. Morris and Miss
M. Reese sang a very touching
interesting remarks by visiting,
friends; Rev. and Mis. Norford,
Mrs. Minnie Raylie Jvliich were
enjoyed bv all and'short talks by
Mrs. Willie Smith; Philadelphia,
Pa.; solo, Miss Beatrice Posey,
'Have thy own way;" remarks by
the president and business. The
hostess served a course "of ice
n-oam auod cake, we-then adjourned.
Mrs/ Lei a Johnson, Persident.
The Pastor's Aid Club of Morthe
church at the usual hour, with
the president in carge, the dlub
r/as called to order by a short devotional
period after which a very
interesting program was rendered,
seemingly was enjoyed by all,
iomc very interesting remarks
tvere made by the Mrs. Helen Doniblson
of Newark, N. J., who is
lere visiting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Irene Donaldson. The sick
committee reports the illness of
>ur visiting friend's baby, and also
n the hospital here, we hope it an
;arly recovery. ?
After dismisaion of business, we
;hen adjourned to meet at the
tome of Mrs. Maggie Wood*.
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duet, "It iteyB toaBFVe Jesus." "
The Junior choir is still in
charge of the music and they are
doing nicely.
The visitors were called for which
was quite, a large number. .??
TKeThineral service of Mr. Pervis
took place Sunday at 3 p. m.
Rev. E. M, Booker arrived in
the city from N. Y. with Rev. A.
J. Wright Saturday. He was very
tired from his stay in summer
school but Sutidav mornintr found
him at the pool ready to Baptise
the numborjof souls at his churchr Saw
Mill Baptist Church.
When in the city visit ounchurches.
You are welcome.
NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Church .
Notwithstanding the fact the
j weather was rainy Sunday niorning
all" Officers, "teachers and
children were present on time.
The lesson was enjoyed by all
who was present.
During the chlidrein's Hour
Rev. Reasoner used for his .
ject, "Write your name." During
the brief story.,he told the undesirable
way by duress, selfishness,
ill temper and bitterness;
the desirable manner by politeness,
kindness, pleasantness and
loving disposition. His .text was,
"Let all bitterness, wrath, and
I anger be put away from you."
Epis. 4:21. -.Closing prayer.by Mr.
S. W. Allen, Sr. Master Paul R.
A11on h ?
M^.vvvvw ?li? OVI^ bU UC
sung, "Wonderful Words of Life."
During the preaching service
our pastor used for scripture lesson,
Psalms 46. The text of his
sermon was found St. Luke 2; 14
"Glory to God in the highest and
on earth peace good wilj to men."
"Theme, "The.Dawn, of Po.ce." He>
gave an out line of the Peace
IPact and emphasized the necessity
of our continuation to pray for
peace. It Wttsr^ very impressiv^
f and" instructive.
St. Matthew Baptist Church
?We, had?a?splendid? Sunday "
School Sunday morning. *
I B. Y. P. U. was opened at its
' usual hour. The program for the
1 Ingram visited our service durinng
B. Y. P. U. hour.
I Devotion was conducted by Mesdtemes
Eunice Wicker and Atkins
at 7:30 p. in. As our pastor was
away on account of revival meet|
ing at one of his churches, James
Hopewell, the service wa3 dismissed
after devotional service.
The principal-of Morris College
Sumter, S. C. visited the homes
Vf fl'i D or.^1 Willie
i ui mum:, MJ. vuiuuo
['M. Wilson?Wednesday?morning
We hope he will call again soon.
I Mrs. Fannie Goudlock has beei _
> ill for a tew days but we are glad
I to A y she is much better.
I Mr. and Ml*s. S. W. Allen, Jr
gave a birthday party for their
| son, Master Joseph Allen, Tuesday
afternoon. There were fifty
children present. He received
many useful and valuable pre**I
enus. The prizes were won by
' Master Johnnie Hare lend Miss
Margaret Foi'd. Mr. Allen played
j several games with them. The ladles
present were Mesdames H. B.
I\Y hue, Grace C. Grant, Daisy
Burton, Virginia Gray, und' Alma
Robinson. The home was beautifully
decorated with pink roses.
I After a delicious course of ice
cream, cake arid mints all of the
t children left with- smiles- '*
I* At the- close of the party Mrs.
' Allen presented a njuaicale. The
fo^wing students rendered very
unique selections!; Masters Paul R.
and Joseph A. Allen, Misses Addie
H^re, Azalee Wilson, Geneva Gilliam,
Evelyn Martin and Eugenia
Allen. The parents present were
Mesdames E. E. G>' ulden, Tweet
and Ida Hare.
All e<njoyed a pleasant - afternoon.
i%e colors for the afternoon
were pink and white;
Miss Louise Ruff of Newberry,
S. Gb,- Route 4 -and Mr. Irry Moon,
saiuda^S. C. Rqute 1, were H; ppily
Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Harper by
Kev. Harper last week.
Miss Katie Mae Hare spent a
few days at home'with her mother
relatives and friends.
Mesdames Eva M. Wadsworth,
Bernice Lilliewood and Reedei
Clinton, ^S. . were 'irr-the city
-Friday visiting relatives and
friends.
Rev. W. G.. Crawford, the pastor
of Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church
of Sumter, S. C. who conducted a
revival meeting at Trinity Church
for Rerv. Johnson, cHlled to visit
hi i?\j A T Mnrttn twipo whiU in
the county. They are devoted
menus.
Miss Angeline Gallman has returned
home alter spending severaal
weeks with Mrs. Andrenia
Ruff of tJolumbia, ?b". C. She reported
a very pleasant trip.
Mr. WardJaw Rutherford was
ouried Sunday afternoon at St
Jhon Baptist Church, Rev. Collins
pastor. Mr. P. B. Pratt undertaker
in charge.?
Mrs. Carrie Creamer, the wife
of Mr. Darwin Creamer died on
Monday at /the State Hospital in
Columbia, S. C.
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Baptist Churches of Newberry
bounty held theirahnualpicnlc at
Clinton, S. C. All of Mie old
ladies and gentlemen enjoyed the
oftting Witjv the members and i
friends.
The musical festival" by the
Community Choir was quoted to
be the best that the white friends
W.'.ve ever heard. The majority of
the audience being white people.
Mrs. J. W. Whito( white lady of
this city who has a Millinery
Shop) has presented to the Community
Club some straw braid and
hats to be used in the Bible
School next term.
Don't forget the Musical Program
by the Young People of St.
H ' "* *?
Lulce Episcopal. Church Sunday
cfterooon, Aug. 25th.
Mrs. Blondell Jones Gilliam is
spending a few weeks in Atlapta,
Ga. with her sister.
Mrs. Werverre -Rnrff rtr.fc?7s"
spending a few days with Miss
Emnia L. Clark in Prosperity.
Attqrney Clarence Younz and
hi? daughter of Washington, D. C.
left Saturday morning after having
spent a week with his parents,
relatives and friends. ,
Bethlehem BaptistChurch
Last Stniuay the church .goers
ivere neld up try the constant l'-in
fall which started in the early
morning, _ but inspite of the rain
services were held ui Bethlehem
Baptist Church. Kev. E. E. Caul
ueu,? opone??unuay II1U1.IIing
as never bei'ote. He used a*
his subject, "Jesus, ideu of Itefigian,"
text,/'For 1 say unto you,
liJ.-.t except your righteousness
shall exceed -the righteousness of
the Scribes and Pharisees, '1 e can
in no wise enter into the Kingdom
of " Mail?a-On- At*
the morning service one person
joined the ehurcn. Ev&rybouy lett
the service with a glad; heart ana
a,?r*eater determination to live (according
to the teachings, of Jesus
fchrist. , ' .
Rev. E. E.. Gaulden came back'
Surtday night with another burning
message; using as a subject,
"Jehovah's Indictment Ag' inst
The Ingraditude of His People,'
text, "He hath shewed thee, O
man, what-rs good; and what doth
the Lord require of thee, but t.o do
justly,, and to love mercy, and to
walk humbly with thy God." Mich.
6:8. In his discourse he said tna,
the people of to-cf.-y" like the
Israelite;', are quite umj a'.efufto
God, very often we fail to
nank God for the many blessings
VVtof T-In Vine Knefrvwn^ nnnn ?e?
many of us are struggling along
in this world >.>s though we"are
lost from God not knowing just
what He would have us do. We
nay be lost from God, but it isn't
because we debit . know what He
would have us do; I would rather
think that its because we don't
want to do the right thing. "What
ridth the?Loi-J?require??thee,
but to do justly, and love mercy.
nd to walk humbly with thy
God.'K If we \Vould do that the
world would be better and the pee
pie the world-over would love each
other more.
Our revival meeting will begin ;
Monday hight after tl)e second
Sunday in (September. Rev. M. i
M. Feice will be the evaiVgf li.-t.
Come and join us against tin
forces^ of sin.
ROCK HILL, NEWS
By W. E. Wamsley ?
" 1 1 ' 1 'U n ?
President J. H. Goudlock. Mr.
Maceo Hardin and the reporter
were in Anderson last week. We
attended th? Rocky River Associa
? >1- <lr.il :11 ,1 Mv.
lion. iUI". ? Blleii Uiuuici aiiu ?'?1.
Odell Mills motored to Great Falls
and Columbia, S. C., to see the
former's sister" who is in the Good
Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Ozella
.Vynn of Philadelphia, Pa., is visiting
her mother, ^Irs. Ethel Colbert
of 128 Allen St. Mrsr H.
Brown is now home after speeding
several weeks on a vacation! Mr.
Sidney Hemphill of Washington,
D. C., is visiting his mother and
sister, Mrs, and Miss Willie M.
Hemphill of West Black St. Miss
Fannie Macon" who is "teaching in"
Lancaster, S. C., was in town the
past week-end.
6 The following persons were dinner
guests of M. Norman Walker
Thursday, Aug. 15, Mrs- Annie M.
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Saturday, August 24, 1935
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"Cloud. Mrs. Millie E. Jordan, Rev*
and Mrs. A. T. McDaniels, Rev. 1
and Mrs. W. Piggs.
I
Trinity lbiptist < luirrh ^ -fl
Rev. B. K. Mason, Pastor
Sunday school opened promptly
with the Supt. ami teachers at
their post of duty. The lesson was
wonderfully explained and much .
enjoyed by all present. Our. Sunday
school is small in number, but
is big with information. Our secretary,
Mrs. C. II. Cloud was abo..
14-u*. lli
her husband. This is the first Sun
day she had been absent this year.
She was absent only once last . f
year. This being our off day, our
other .churches in and abound the
eity.
I.Tttle Miss Margaret Ruth Nash
celebrated her 12th birthday Monday,
August 12, 1935, at her home on
Black St., with I t playmates .
present. They wyre served a delicious
course of lemon sherbet and*
cakes. The party was enjoyed jiy
everyone. .* - Si?
Miss I.uvenia Movant of Salisbury,
N. C., is the house guest of
Miss Naomi Flowe on Crawford
St. * i
M iss Elizabeth Gilliam and Mrs. I
KatheriiTe Johnson were the din- f
ner quests of Mr?. Ada L. Flowe,
Sunday. A delicious menu was VI
served. '
Mrs. Katherine P, Johnson lpft the
city Tues'day for Greensboro. L
N. C., where she will join - her- - I
brother, Mr. Theodc ie Boulware on
route to New Bern. N. C. p . P
On Saturday morninjr Miss Alyee
Mae Kamseur left the'. city for 1
Greensboro, N. C., where she is. "
spending sonic time with theWitherspo'on
twins. 1 .
JteVTainT Mrs. C. I/. Flowe and
family spent WcdilVsday near Harrisburjr;
N. C., where, there was
held a happy- reunion of the for-'"
mer's family. They report-an enjoyable
"day. . Mr.
and Mrs. F. P.. Phifcr and
family visited Mrs. .-Georjjia Phifcr
arid ilauehtei.. Margaret Phi- ~
for his mother of Crawford Rd.,
Mr. Joseph Sawyer left for Sparrows
Point,"Md.
W. E. WhVnslo-y. Reporter.
HERE AND 1 HERE /'
lty CM. Williams
.St. Matthews. S. c.?Miss Julia
Jones w-s snake. bitten* wide |
walking alonj?_the road near her
holiie l 'liday e\ er nn jr "H retvm]>a iie'.l
by her si.ter, Edna. Slie is donig njcely.
. : ? 1?
Mrs. C\ E. .Williams, Grand Juvenile
Matron of the I & E. A. S.
visited' yrt.up^ V..i_?I?attri?ItT <ir ' .
Jerusalem n .1 Sahni?LUiuj-elres?
and served -yl, t lie chil hen with
cold sweets and tliey <11(1 ' enjoy
it. Miss Julia .1 ones . 'nn A| rs.
A. ()Wilis are .the local .m;i1 roe j.
We leifFiied with regret that
Mrs. Mary Al. iJeas'of llopkiii- is : a!
uIso- Mrs.- Ellen Je-nd of Eastover.'
Miss Verde)I U jil~i-'ns . n r I
Mr. "Roosevelt. ' Sumter celebrated
a joint birthday party .Monday
-i>iydlL?AIL Uiiy^t* enjoyed " T~
happy evening'.
? .Mm.lay war "a ".ohe day in this ."
section, f-hT.reh service* - weik- f
rained out or dump' Uev. W.
Wine .luld the latter at Mt. Nebo...
Kevs. 1. S. Uei-d ani J. \V. Williams
accompanied by tin -officers
of St. .lamesmdio-eu t , the home . >_Jr
ol Ml~ Jus. Aioye. ami ji?riormeiT*
Baptismal rites- for .Mr. Moye who ,
is ill in?bed. ?
Mr. J -... Coo tie p. if. Kintf > ille is _
in the hospital with a broken foot
but i^dolng line.
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