The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 05, 1935, Image 6
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NOTICE
All mwj for-The Junior Pa*
must be in the-office no later the
Tuesday afternoon of each wee
Many letters are received too la
for publication.
"BILL11? ? ?o
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS
Children desiring to becon
asrnrbera of the Bill' Carver Clu
must fill out coupon and mail .
together with a stamped, self-ai
dressed envelope to The Palmett
Lender Bill Carver Club, 1310 A:
aombly Street, Columbia, S. C.
Membership Card'and Butto
will hi> tent to rou imme<liately.
.'"BILL." : r
- Boys And Girls
W A NTED
To Earn Money In Spare
Time .
Here's :in opportunity tor an\bit
Toils boys anil girjirtu make
money every week. all year
__ .lone.1- by simply working .in
spare time in your own neighborhood.
No money, no experience
needed. Wc 'supply . everything.
Many boys and girls
are nOw happyj?m44*ing their
own spending money. All you
have to do to frin them is.vtp
write to the address? he]ow
nd ask for full detail^. 'Write
to:
CIRCULATION MANAGER
THE PALMETTO LEADER
1.110 Assrmhlv St.. Collimliia. ST
Mnnmam
M A I ru: M AH" REPORTS
Dear ijill: I am :t.>:.amo my
self for*not' writitjjr. before 1 m>w
but 1 have bu n Inisy in 11 ?_r t'<
'gather fur the market. but ill
butter beans are/about gone am
the tuhiat- es ami j<\ a-' ami I an
"--going to let yfui luar frbiu im
every week. Bill] niy mother is t<
entertain the W. II. ami F. M. So
ciety -Similar, vTwiTT! 177 .gia : : i
yoii* ami some of tie .frier.il> o
Columbia could e'onu- <>.ver. . W
will be glad to have you. So
wont have much t<> sav !> > a.i.-<- i
I*T\tiuW' -for the mail man.
Yours-trul v.
Matt in Mae Mark'. r
A UlTTKll FROM M VKJJKI.I.
Dea?* Fill: I was to -m ire- ;t
Mt. Zioii -I'aft i-4--i- !i in eh S uiiltit
night. The |.-a>lor., ib v. i,.!?. S
Wells, jiretuheii a wonderful >' r
nion. , They I.ad a mire- . erowd
There - u ill be ['u a< hiii;j- Sunday
and Sunday night. ...We- linfittr .i?.
have a Intgethink'
have said eimagh.
Yours truly. Mac IVil (iondwir.'
. LYtrt?Motty. S.
?mm
J 1ST FROM TIIK I NKiN
[)par Titll: lien I . anl avail
tuning in fej ,a few linos. 1 an
jyst from 'ua V'njon w : :. ;. ..aheli)
at Mt'. ISrthel IJ;ij t i -1. .'"'ion-'
Ranvl'vir. S i". a j imprest
nt, an ! we had a g ad tinie
I took a j;jirt in.thr S.inlay -el
contort. We won' : > 'in- High Mil
A. M. K. f'hnivh Minday >< h. }>u
nic yo-tci-day- They .had s< M-,
crowd anil a *-.i: ? 'inn*! 'i h>-\
?.raised $2lU?.y in Uu b<~ ?...Ih'et ion
Well we still have i;ott..n" t" pick
hiifwc arc going to gat hot peanuttortiorrnw.
W'y are n!-o getting
.ready for oar iirm'.v fair* iv-jit
week. The Id I < hits aic going t?
have a. booth. Would br?>glad !
have you come. o'vta;..,and sec just
what'we are doing.
?' Five, live Mill. ' *?;
^ Miir.iraV^t Wright.
STKKI.1NC II Mi 11 S( M()(M.
fv. Hammond. Reporter
Greenville, S. ('. Chap'-! < <; ?'-1-.
es for tU?.? first four y ek f tin
term an- hying conducted" by*. members
of tin- faculty. At the' end o'f
the period of facility leading. the
planning and pii --cntntii.n?? !' the
programs will 7TH left to -the students,
with tin- indirect-supervision
of the faculty advisors of the cln-f
divisions.
It has been found that - groatei
interest \3 stimulated and a greath
opportunity for the development ol
student initiative and the discovery
of studi nt taient is given wher
the .students, through their organizations,
are permitted to he largely
responsible for devotions." Instead
of having the problems' of devotions
perplexing one mind or several?
tho_tJLk n shared by fom
hundred anfy filly or five hundrei
persons, and what might other
wise prove a burden to all concern-cd
is thus transformed into one ol
4 hich lights of each school day.
Misses Logan, Lykes, and Tinner
and Mr..'Stewart ~"served a
leaders last week. Miss Logan pr(
1 aented Mrs. _Shurt as guc.st?soloist
And Mrs. Short's numbers wen
r"- greatly enjoyed". Miss Lykes. wltl
her jenius for novel presentations
conducted, with the aid of severa
students in the senior class, a series
of readings, "in which she.show
ed how the sayings of the Bible
re being fulfilled in present day
history. Miss Turner brought as
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ukiaqst wiexttt
^ BILL CARTER, Editor
1 APPLICATION
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i BIRTHDAY .. L t
" | GRADE SCHOOL
g Eill out'this coupon and mail i
g stamped envelope to The Palmeti
8 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. ^
jsj rell btKik, and 7011 will receive <
assembly hour guests, Rev. Watson.
pastor oT*Tahernaele Baptist
?- t'hureh, au?l Be v. Tate, .(fvangelist
from Augusta, *Ga. Both ministers
-poke ihiplrt ssivelv. IMr. Stewar'.
- i'"ke -'briefly?e+**K'oi'nbtg the end >1
\th. tinaneiaI crisis and read sev
( ;it 1 peon is whirl) rolft'cted. the op- .
timistie'spirit of his address. Williani
Tyyijs, arid eight grade stuer't,;
satig: "The World is Waiting
for tli't SunFfae." The
football teaTiy.^as played its
first game. The tigers have.tasted
the'blood for the first time this
s.as 11. At Clinton; Friday, the v
Tdefeated "Be 1.1 ""Street IIijjlt-School,
vP-'O. And le w the boys, like thirs
ly killers; t^re eagerly wuitingifor
ii... ' ?u iv,..,..v. '
tl will hlo*v iiiliuM and sit trcni nil
vim trail of fresh prey.
, I T:-'i-"unit ati unfortunate . . error. _
I Miss Kdinoitia Johnson's natm? was
!l i! Iiirhali d in t In- list if faculty
~ members in last week's article and
i .Miss J-]. I. Howard was listed as-.a,
J p 'adi. r of music.?Mrs??Johnson "
. l as chivt".rt' of music and Miss How
rs mat hiiuatics ami physical
educatii ti. It is nirrctted' that
I tin' erroneous information appeared
and i- linp.d that friends and ac
quaint anees of the persons eoncern,,
c i.ivin note the correction.
M H.I'OK I) NllWS
t' ....
'l ('amp Wcjhlais A.tM. 10. Ziyn
.' ' Viivli ha- ju-t closed a t w o
i? )w-?rrvie n-1?rn?which the Holy Spirit
was manifested and every-,
. h .ily si", med to enjoy thy services.
|Js -im* 'tiny was?'conducted by
f p ? Rev. A. R. Cochran of t'hestci;.
s. ('.. pi\^i?li+itr eld Or of The
( ohnnlioi-Ctumli n DUtciet, PlV 'Cochran
also held his fourth quar'
t.crly conference with the Gladden
'. > !' yc and Canvo Welldafs Circuits."
I < i adds all made round reports.
And wc had a hijrh day all
. day Sunday and Sunday nitrht; and
, . ? .were pleased to have with us
|. clio'ip of IJock Hill Rapli-t ,
< h nvl. I f Itidell' S. ('., which furni-lnd
excellent music during the
'lay. ami 1'iney. drove IIapt,ist
CI invh aiui choir sanjf ..fur us-.
Sin,day Slight. We had . as our !
? visitors. Ifyev.. A. -lackson and wife,
li? v. .1. Ai> hipsey, who. took the
i inVVt.iiur in eharye and carried it to
i the dost. As the elder had . .to J
.--t"p m aee.o.unt' of beintf sick. The
finance was very* jjond. Tile', a
fni iaisvd.$">4.8th Kev. F. It.
I! ilware, pastor in charge, and ,
lie.. .). A. ja'psey. w^s dinner
I en -t Wetliie-day jj( Mr. and Mrs.
' \ A. (iiTisf.n, also took an evens
,, in^.Juhclj)"with Mr. atal Mrs. W. A.
Rrown.
Mr, \V. A. (iladde.n, t)ie district
. L'i;ii! , d outv of the thirtl Mas
sonic District held'- his-;-- district
V ran i Indite Tuc-"lay. Sept.--24th,
;it Chester. S. ('. He imports a
, splendid meeting. We was ae,
companied hy the Rev. F. K. Houl- >
ware.
Aii.-. II. AlaytieM /it \\ ;i-hintfton. ~
?11. C. and little Willii. ,Aftis Rm.il. Ware
of Washington have returnj
v h nil- Her sperdimr 1 weeks
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. (lladden. Thi y were real.
:y nt Coined hy rhrrTnany friends. 1
Mr. C. A. (iibsoh is still in de- J
I,,..,It a u\. a,,.m f-..- v.;...
a speedy recovt ry. .Mr. Henry
?G-liSiJ'Ch ' is now back in -chool at J
Finlev. also Miss Bessie B. Glad,
'|< 11 letumed to Second Ward J
11 igh School, Charlotte. N. ('. They
ar son and daughter of Mr. W. A.
(iladtlen. 1 '
, Miss Cleo Gipson has returned
t>> her studies..at the Browning '
Home Seh> ol at Camden, S. C. We '
hopu. for her much success'. Mr. ('.
L.. Hall and H. G. Gibson are (
.planning to go to. Columbia' this 1
week on husi)n'?s.
M. K. Gladden, Reporter. 1
I.INCOI.N I NIV4BltSITY (
FOOTBACI, SCHEDULE i
October o?Lions vsTanthers at ,
Richmond, Va. <
October 12? Sigma Thcta All t
r star* vs J'hiledelphia, T'a. |
O'tober 10?Morgan College at
-7X w York City. ; I
October 26?Lions vs Seasiders
' at Hampton, Va. \
- -?November 2?GoraHfta "Aggies" 1
at Lincoln University, Pa.?Home
1 Coming Game). * \
November 0?X'heyney Teachers I
' I at _( heyney, Pa. t
| November. 16?Delaware State 1
College at T.incoln University, Pa. i
! Thanksgiving Day ? Howard :
University Auditorium ?Atlantic '
City, N. J. ? '
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if tncrpt^ftr witK tftlf ?
to Leader Bill Carv?r'? Club, 1310 V
four name will be placed on the ?
a membership card and button ?
NEWBERRY NEWS
The P, T. A. held in the audito-*
rliim of Drayton High School was
well attendee! Tuesday _ evenine.
Supervisor U. S. .Gallman gave an- explanation
of' theN. Y. A. program.?Nt*?t
meeting Tuesday, -j
October 8th at *i o'clock.
Dr.'G. W. Singleton visited the '
school Friday morning' durJ.npL._as
sembly perio<|. He^ave the child (
ren a trood lecture; subjecf7~"Back ,
hone", after which four questions (
wertMkgked. Mr; Cecil Jones was ?
the winner of two prizus. Dr. ,
Sinftfeton also pledged to tfive $/V
on the debt this term for which
Principal R. F. Gladden thanked
him jn behalf of the . faculty an-,; !
students. . .
Some of the graduates of^Thay- '
ton llitfh School met in the au<fi*ot
itinr September 10th and ortra.- "
nized an association. The purpose' }
to Kelp; the scfroo} ral'so ftinds in ~
whate.viw-^projeets are on. 3
air. A at nan let Williams was act*
invr* chairman. The foilowinji' of- (
ficers were elected: Mr. Nathan- (
el Williams, president; Miss Char- ^
'<?(te Nance. Viee-Pres Mis's_Ger
trude Butler. . Sec.; Miss Miriam ?
Bates, Asst. Sec.; Miss Wilhelniena
Hare, Reporter; Miss Karnestine
Burton, Chaplain; Mr. James (loud
lock. Treasurer; Mr. William B. ?
Iteider. Bu-mes> Manaycr. All the ?
.'laduates are rec[ucsU-d to he pres
ent at the next meeting. Decern- '
her 1st.'
Calvary Presbyterian -Church '
Sunday School was we 11 attended
as usual. Since the lesson teas '
reviewedj?the Intermediate Department
entertained with the f
codes- of the Pioneer Christian 1
l.iyes." They were .rea?L by Paul <
Allen, -secretary. Tluy consisted '
>f tlie following references: On
the playground; picture pralleriys, t
in school', <vf hi me and in Miurch r
service. This department will have '
in the first unit this ipiarter.- The '
"Christian's Guidebook." We will
aj)preeiate the contribution* of o!r
mil interestinir copies'off the Bible
from f rit wis. Visitors - are wel- |
come to .our Sunday. School every ~
Sunday, s
The program of the McClelland
District Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian Church was enjoyed t
by-all. The topics discussed by the t
udics as follows: ' t
"Home the center of Friend
hip." I>y Mrs . L. .1. -Simp'kins; r
"Home the center of Christianiy"
by Mrs. Mattie Jones; "Home e
ntej' of tTilfure" by Mr?T ~.
lennie, K. 'Gilliam and the topic, j
"Seek ye tii>t the Kingdom of
Heavui," etc., by Mrs. Novell
(white) were full of helpful in- I
formation parents and chihL c
em The nvusic was excellent, vo-? ^
al. solo, Mr. F. E. Hurst; piano r
? |<i, "Home Sweet Home" in vari- <
ution by Miss Helen E. Nance and "
the music by the, choir, Mrs. Eu- "
'liee E. Allen. pianb.t?were enjoy. -I
"1. Rev, and Mrs. Reasoner brot Jj
Harbison Institute Bus with a a
large crowd from Irmo S. C. Mrs I
Voung. mistress of ceremonies, t
Mrs. Porter, the president of the e
listrict made a good report. The r
the president of Harbison t
i'avc ^-nmrnj^oT^Hnielv h
' emarks. We' say to tho-?g+'tHrfl| f
from Harbison yon are as welcome
>s a flower in May to come at any ~[i
time.
Mr. IToo Grazier fell of a horse "~
saturday. He was injured in the
forehead and nose.
We were glad to find Mrsl Goudr:ck
Tin after havinir been confined
to her bed a few day:1:? :i
Misses Lucious Floyd and Mary "
Caldwell joined ..their classmates
it Bettis Academy, Trenton, S. C. i
Ihis wetdt. We wish for, all of f
the children a* success fid timi. v
All the ladies in the emnmuhiLy
are requested to be presented
Calvary Presbyterian Church,
lesday. October Oth, at 7:00 oYlqyk 1
[ur C.ommunjty Club meeting.? 1 oi'
Musical ^^ lector, _ Rev. E. E.
to present.
V
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Rev. K. E. Cadlden, Pastor ^
The Sunday. School was called \
to order by the superintendent at. v
the rrstutf hour 0:46 A.M. The pa*. p
pils were for the most part late
(fathering, but -before the^ Sunday (
School dismissed there were more j
than c ne-hundred scholars and
teachers present. After a few l
minutes of study the classes reassembled,
and the lesson was re- ^
viewed, by the pastor and in his re v,
marks on the lesson he said that
THE PALMETTO LEA DEI
(ohn an apostle of Jesus Christ
vas abFe through his experiences
o say to his friends in the wordtT
?f the text: "Beloved; follow -not
hat which is evil, but that which
s good." The mornihg services
>egan pronjptly at 11 o'clock, at
vhich- time our pastor came before
js with a- burning message. His
ext .was.aa?$ollows: "But let jusice
roH?down ~ds-"waters; ?-and
ighteousness as an ever-flowing '
stream". Subj^U_"-The Call of
lustice".' , .v
, i? \ .
Amos saw 'in his day the injuslices'
of the l-ich toward the poor
iiid spoke out against their actions
in the name of Jehovah. We
i a. it ..if *.1.; x - '
aimu.M iru* si*n-Mime uim^ to-'
sicked around by the rich as tho'
-hey were sonic beasts out of the
Forest. And .*we find these same
"ich people every Sunday worshipng
in God's house. But God is
aying to those that oppress the
poor "I will not hear your songs,
and I will take no part in your
solemn assemblies. because your
hearts aren't rhrhtr"? The thing
God Grants us. all to do if} to let
justice roll down as waters, and
I'ighteounne.' ??an- evor-flowingstream.
Sunday night the pastor gave us
some "high-lights of the Baptist
Convention that held its session'
in New York City in September
Evervbodv seemed* to have
njoyed his talk, for we were able
'<? see almost tin- different spcakrs
as he pictured them to us, and
specially Dr. Will Moses who
erved. us.as pastor sbmc years aThe
ushers had on for. more t
iban ihroe" wne'e-r a rally; and in;
h> but.set the pastor'said the one
hat raises the highest amount a: |
mve-$1.50 would be given a foun- '
lain. pen. Last Sunday night this
ui/.e went to Mis< Willie Lark of
College Hill who .reported $1.61.
rhe-BtY.P.U. gave the ushers the
sum of 60c which was very kind
if the president and members. j
The Hospital. driVe^Js on,! and
are are asking evt ry citizen of New
n Try to give no less than one dolar
to this worthy cause. Thcpasor
especially .asks that the mem?esf?Bi
thh lu iii?contribute?tvo?
ess than the above amount. THe i
LVo wl Kr? V**? en* I
rou, please don't drive them away.
?M iRebei i .i-Pnrtcr from Dayona.
Kla., is tin- guest of her siser,
Mrs. Loiuamia Spearman, G 1,5 .
Thats Street. ~ )
SEW THIN 1'IA BAI'T. (MHRCH
Rev. B. F. Slew art. Pastor I
Sunday -being an odd da.\* with
is. euy church services were as
ollow** Sumlay School met at the |
is'ual hour, the le?son was carried
ml Ty flic teachers. Oiir S'upt.,'
Urn. .1. B. Foster apd one of our
'ejiQoits were absent, attending the
'"'on nucting.
.Sunday-afternoon a host of |ipn~-'
Travelers !ii st to attend the fun:
ral of oil) well known and a very"
opular yi ui;iri man, in the person
rf Mr. lb tM.y I.o'ian, who 'departed
his-life. S.-nUmher 2*>th. The fun
ral serin ti was preached bv oiir
lastor w! o is also pastor of the
Travelers Rest Baptist Church. J
Sunday evening X:00 o'clock our
hurch \vn. opened for a populari- \
y cont -t by three members of the
Lllliii"!' i ?1_?These were to rcpescnt
I.eyiam. Tucapau and .lackon.
'I'h ne raised the most was
leclaiv'd h. the mod1 popular
rirl in community and the
own she n presented the most pop
liar town. Trucks and cars came
voin New Pilgrim to witness this
ontcst. Quartettes a< follows:
\ilgrim n at let, Morning Joy and
wonts ne,:. Everyone seemed to
njoy tl' program. After these,
election-- Miss Nora Nesbitt, Miss
)'Nml M'Millian and Miss Essie
JcMilliat ?ame forward with ths
issistam. . Mr. B. F\ Thompson,
?.vman; .\ir. t jiarite J\1 liter, Ta-~
aupau; Mr. W,-(J. Kilgu of Jackrace
began promptly
iii.il oinlt-.: 11n* same on the last
mind tin: l.ymans' motto was:
l.yrnan Can't Fail; "Tacawpay:
We Aiv Not Even Worried"; and
nolo "0?r,i,i not.hinjyr for -In1 was _
old inv baskets* urtiler table. All
irr.otiiH i it their collection and
ackson i ported $7.10 which was
he highest amount raised. So tvrybojly
win visiting the conimulity
-tpp hv Jackson the popular
own in Well I'<>r4. Look down the ]
lil! and find the popular girl?Miss
Issie .Me.Millian. Always, keep
our m> 11 . to: ypursolf whin i ai> |
IIKitE AM) tllERET J
li> (*. M. Williams
Watcree, S. r,?Mr. Jas. Moye,
8, was buried Suday, Sept. 2Dth.
Jr.. M'ye wis a cook on the South
rn Railway, highly respected by
. 4 u ...l. 1
inn wriiic anu coioreu; a more
aithful husband or loving father
ras not to lie found.
Mr. J' re-ton Harris, 78, of Hop- r
ins, died Sept. 22," after several
iionths of illness.
Mr, M. One is in the Waverly .
lospital. Mrs. Sophia Miller is in
'he Columbia Hospital.
The T. Creek Union met at Mt.
s'ebo Sunday; did some very help111
work. Next meeting to he at
It. Olive ii Dec. Prof. Sullivan,
lev, I. S. (Jraht and Mr. Smith
cere guest-; (if th? Williams famly
at Wat ree Sunday afternoon.
Irs. Win. Potee of Hopkins spent
he week end with ye scribe's famly
Mr. Mose Rivers is confined to I
ed at his home, Kingsville.
Mr. Jas. Cooper is again in the
lospital for another operation on 1
is foot.
t
ROCK HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. T?. Taylor, Pastor
Winnsboro, S. C., September. .10
?Here we are ayain folks? Sunday,
September 29th was a boauti- f
ful day.ffir church-goers. The un- j
ion was. held, here anil. we.^had a
happy time. Trie house was call- 1
ed to order by the Moderator, Bro. j
C. A. MeQ.uarte.rs; hymn No. 492 j
C. M.; Scripture reading, John I |
chapter; prayer by Bro. II W. John
son; hymn 417 was suny; prayer )
Dy uro. c. Cunningham. The choir '
closed the devotional by singing.
The Moderator made a talk con- j
cernirtg" Hie affairs of the Union I
after which ,the house was ready ^
for the report-s-frem the delegatesMiss
Maggie Butler of Mt. Olive
Baptist Church. The report from
Sister Butler was made plain bv
Rev. P, J. Johnson and Rev. C. W.
Kennedy, Bro. R. W Kennedy and
Brother Egester and ^?ster M.
Dc-rry. ' . ,
Bro. R. Kennedy led in singing
"I'll be waiting uft' there"; Hymn
2l'.i was' lined in which the choir
gave a beautiful tune, after which
the W. H. C. M. S. Socitey came
in ready for their program. :?
. The President, Mris. M, M Pro- '
vard. "Asleep in Jesus Blessed.
ci~< >
?ung uy mem as tney
went through the Memorial exercises
for the deceased members.
Mrs. Lizzie 'Harrison and Mrs. Katie
Harris. All back members were
invited back free of charge.
The welcome address was made
by Mis.- .JJnVab McQuarters. I*tipei"
by Miss Mozella r air. Rev. C..
Kennedy lined Hymn 260. After
which they were ready for the~SW-~
nion which was called the Com hiRational
sermon which served for
both occtntfonsf The- Union and the
Society. -Scripture reading by Rev
P. J. Johnson, 4th chapter of RevT"
Player by Bro. S. Clarks; Hymn
2i?3 was sung. Rev. Johnson ascended
the rostrum and preached
a wonderful sermon. He used
a subject "Get' a Vision of the son
of God". .We all enjoyed it. We
were topjglad to have'with us the.
Rev. K. Deny; He. was donated
$2.01 and the Union body raised
$3.12. Total amount raised' was
$f).13. We-^ati were highly i-ntrov.
tamed, v
? mm m ?
CHESTER FIELD NEWS .
K ________
Saturday was a high clay at
Hiirstx TabdVnacle A, M; E. Zion(hurch.
It was the last quarterly
conference and quite a f^w from
Mt. Airy and St. .Irtmes'were present.
The Rt, Rev. P. A. Wallace ~
was the very distinguished guest.
Rev. (1. D. Mclvey of Benhettsville
S. C. and tin- Presiding Kldvr,~Rw.
A. K. Gordon accompanied him.
Rev. \V. W. McCullough, pastor.
The Rt. Rev. I'. A. Wallace.was
givost speaker at Pleasant Grove
~A~ Mi K. /.ion llturch Sunday A.~
M. Rev. G. P. Mclvey, pastor
Mrs. Jennie I.cak,.was a very ,
pleasant caller at the A -M. K. Z.
parsonage Sunday A.M. 10 see,.urs.
S.IK. McGedimigli, u ho is now' imp
roving to~tHe delight of friends.
Miss Sara Jackson left Monday
morning for Coulter Academy at
c In raw, S. C. !
? Quite a few ladies visited Mrs.
S. K. McCullouprh at the parsonage
Sunday. v
Miss Margaret Stanley has gone
to Camden, S. for an indefinite
stay. ' .
Miss Sara A. McCullough called
to see Miss Bessie Baucom who
conthYues vefyTtTT
Let life pray for. our sick friends
everywhere. There is power in
prayer.
Among the callers: at the parsonage
last week were _Rev. an it
Mrs. J. A. Gar? and.'Rev. and Mrs
C. B. Bethea. , Come again we are
glad to have you.
A few of Miss BeVsie Baucom's
friends motored down front Davidson,
N. C.. to see her Sunday.
Mr. Dock . Baucom and daughter
Miss Bessie, continues" very ill at
thi- writing. Let u,s pray especially
for thoti '
Mrs. Louis. Fester, county supervisor
of Chesrei tie'd eoy.nty L*~i
ndisposed at this writing.
The* other si|rk folk are on the
mend. ' " i
You wouldn't think that our folk
would turn down a good Negro paper,
oil?account?trf?ftrr?cents?a-"
wyck. .Well, I'm very soiYy
some of them do. . i
Kew D.- M. Pprker of- C'heiaw, ]
S. C-., preached at Hursts Tabernacle
A. M. E. Zion Church, Sun- i
day morning and was the after- I
noon guest at the pasonage. |.
Miss Doris Gill and her guest, <
Miss-Marguerite Griffin left Sat- <
tudav night?for?Washington!?D.?
F. Miss Gill will resume her stu- '<
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MII LElt CHAPEL A. M.--V? - ' 1
CHIRCH 1
Uev. G. H. While. Pastor ^
Newht rryr E., Sept. :10th?
Sunday School was well attended.
Lesson was reviewed by Mrs. Roberta
Middletoh.
The pastor selected Ev.ikiel 111:1
A valley full of bones, for morning
worship. Three (:i) united to
the church. The League hour was
conducted by Miss L. M. Harris.
The evening text from Phil.
Exalting Christ, by the pastor.
Several visitors were present ?
Little-Miss Laura Mae Glenn
entertained the. Sunbeam Club at
the home of her Aunt, Mrs. Delia
Davis, Mondav. Sentemhei- 9hii .
Al] little folk enjoyed themselves.
The Busy Bee Club held their
meeting at the home of the Director,
Mrs. F M. Quarks. Very construettve?were
laid for the
annual conference budget. Miss
Mildred Stephens, President; Miss
Hattie Cromer, Secretary.
Mrs. White was hostess to the
Excelsior Club Friday.
Don't miss seeing the pageant:
The Salvation Army Putting The |
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Devil Out of the OhuVeh," October |
8th at 8 o'clock?10c fulfill. Mrs. I
Roberta "Middletbn, directress.
Sunday sifterntToft services were
in charge of Kev. Mrs. Rutherford, i
She preached a very forceful sermoni
Airs. ToTTnnriWilli pnrwTtiun"
city -but now of New York City
was the pjosjiul siuiiei^ indeed slieT
sinirs. Mrs. Sanders of HaHimore
was also present.
On the first Sumlay afternoon,
k?..v n,,........ .,^.i 1 ~? i
.?? * . ?r.iV I , VIIV'll til IV* l'V^" !
}>le of" Calvary Presbyterian will
se rvo us. Second Sunday, Drayton
Street Glee Club will appear. ;bd j
Sunday, Jte\\ Robinson, choir, good
people of I'itMMT.ity will sorv".
4th Sunday, Rev. GuuldotO olioiu.
aile'l goodxpedple of Ret blohcni Rap
tist will l o.with us. All these ?er
vices will be at .'5. o'clock, to which
the public is cordially invit'ed.
Miller Chapel' welcomes all visitors.
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LITTLE ROCK NEWS
Now IToly M. E. Church
?Rev. I?uiiI ( bus. bbHiddle^tW?fc
. !
Sunday. -iSept-. 21b frfs a lovely
day. While many church, goers
seemed Fb FaTce advantage of it.
At 10 oVInrtr wrMTSfll a very large
crowd of old and young attending
the Sunday-School.' The Us son was
beautiful. Review by I {fa. D. R. .
Hut lev. Mrs. Emma Graham was
at her post wjth (Tass No '{ and
won the banner by raising the largest
amount of money. The pastor
mad; a wondefful tntk on the
lesson. Miss Bertha Milford of
spiring words to the; school. We
were very glad to Have Mis TV
TT E. Iliddleston. and the baby,
junior.
At 11 :.*?() fim. C. B. JBanus
reached a Very u'ood sermon, All
onjoyi'-ri tlu' nil'-sajrt. We are lookmm;
forward to the first Sunday in
October, tho Oth at whiely tihvc our
Distrcit Superintendent, Dr. .1. W.
.Taylor ovill preach for us at -*J:."10
PTM; and hold bis last quarterly 1
confeicnee for lMo at New Hqlley.
Everybody is invite! to'unit:- with v
us. . - .
The le.adcrs and stewards of
>r~w Uo'leV v. illyhucrir t b'if "or >- i
Ki'am on Bund.i.e. Oelo.-i' |.,lh lor ~
the purpose of paying", our pastor
tait. Let each and "every?oftieer
and member work together for
the yoal. Let us'fee 1 in our luarts '
-when.the eotrfe-renv ' ear D .ended
that we hay' .'j.T>\*( ?1 our part on
the square.' Sunday. October ldth
777ID7T. M. sermon 1 y Bey._ lirac- I
man of Mint urn. S. ('. Presiding:
stewards Bro. %]. W. Pxthca. Sr.f .
Bro C. .J. Barnes. Ib^o?-Thomas ,
(ili-ni. Sister Mavtlia Mclnnis, Sifter
M V. McT.awr.hlih. '
Monday. Oclolfor H. S:(H) P. M. _
sirmou b\- lb'V.j .?. .1. Felix. Stewards.
Br >-. I.' b.?r < " k. .la..r
Melnnis. \ViTlier? lh?rnr< K5?o????
I/timi McCain. Sist;*- Co-tclla .1
Kenney. . ? - ' _? a
Tui sdav. Ociiihcr, EVTi M 8:00 I
I'. M. sermon hy 1'ev. E. 1>. Riles. i
Stewards. Bros E <' ('lowland, E.
XX?Stackhousey Clarence -AYarkiir. ]
I).-4'. McMillian. Sister- Emma (Ira i
ha.ni; ]
.Wednesday. ()ctoh:r Kith. 8:00
P. M. se.irno,, h.v Rev. .1. 1). Collins.
Stewards. Bros. Rr.i -ton I.cirett.
Will l.hryd. B. R. Stackhouse. I
K. ('. ('lark, Simon Mclnnis., <
...Thursday, Oetoher ,17th 8:00 I,
M. sermon hy.Eev. .1. I. Wvnn,
St -.wards. Bros l>. B Butler, dam- <
es Bctliea, E I>. Melnnis, Clifton i
Barnes, Sister.-Sara C.anphell, J. |
W. Bithea, Jr., Sister 1'earlie llan- i
_ ; ; ;
Friday, October- Isth, S;ii0 I'M. (
senium hy-Rev. C. II. Stiele. S.tew- '
aids, Bros J..W. Kinney. D. A.
A1 ford, John T. ileEn'c. Si-t-.w I.uhertha
Mi-latin. Sister Sallie Breed :
on, Bro. AJ. \f". Bridyes.
On Sunday. Oetoher 'Jnth 7:80 J
> .1111011 hy Rev. B. E. lliddlc- '
ston. Stewards. Bros. I.. C. MrTunis.
\V. M. Cook. Bro Francis 1
I.ie. Si ter Elorenue Melaiin, Sis- ;
ter CaEtVriYTe'McKcivor. ?^
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BEN N E l TS\ II.EE NEWS
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The city school hells are rituvinix, j
the chihir.n nr . hajioy e.s never he
fore to return to.th-.ii- dear old ]
r'ass-rooms. The many friends (
are si rry to know that Mi-s Ruth .
Whittaker one of our hi school
teachers will not return with its |
tiii^ ti 1 nr.?S+?- joins?t-he?'acuity
I\t nhe Jackson hi school. C-**U- ]
den, S. C., Rev. P. B. Mdodana, )
principal. . \
.Miss Mabel Reese. 1< ft la-t week ;
mid for,her school work in the
1- d \ 1 - * 1? ' 1'
ir?im.*u .miukm iii uiu> - nilrg, rv
Miss Margaret lie; so -loft I'Vjlay
for another school term at-the
[Jree'oyvillo trrariot! sc!i< ol.
?.Miss Klt/ith. th Tl.oma-, It ft?for?
'no:|'?t V "-.L -'.It.* !*igh
'Hnml in Du'nni* Cecil;. X. 0.
Mr. Arthur San<l?rs left last
ivcek-ond to join the Senior (VIege
class at State College, Orange
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UNnERTA K E R A N 1)1. [C
SOUTH CAKOMN,
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Saturday, October 5; 1935
lolrp, S. C. Trust all the dear
ones will make good.
Miss Mildred Shields writes of
her pleasant school stay at State
College. .
Miss Luiul TTlnlond all full of
Tmrtrs" over hev school worlr+k**?
term; she spends the week-end at _
iitimt. - _ '51
r. Willie Crazier, Mr. /tlT" E.
Covington, Mr. Jule McKay and
Mr. Dock Elk-rson keep very busy
every week making special trips
to the northern states. Oi\ people
must work and they are going
where tiny can get something for
their work.
The l'ee Dee Union met at Shi<
h Ch'-llYh. i. vi- r t.lic wi-pk.nnil, Rev
tor, I>? ' ! ". M. Booker, Dean at
Moiris College and pastor of Saw
Mill Chuieh, Dieached the Missionary
sermon Sunday* morning. We
are unable to find words to express
this excellent sermon preached by.
J)r. Booker. His subject was "Tho
L'nchang.. able Christ." I am sure
dlfL^i'KonrnioKlA PUi'lof i?i?? ?-1'
-?/ ^ ..mihv vni inirmilD J^Ut Ull
Thl'y needed to hear-in- order that
they will realize what it takes tp'he
aiv unehan triable true Christian
for God. :?: 1
?-A 11 werati say- is that Dr; Book- ?
ir fed the hungry ami fleetly souls
in this excellent sermon. He is a
noble God-sent leader, preacher and
teacher. W.e pray that God will
ever take care oi' hini. This closed v'
a, very gOod session, we are still
trusting the- leaders of both unions
will consider and joim in as ,
one Peg Dee and Marlboro Union."
This 1 know will make a great. < _
iKidy.? "" 1 '-r'?: ?? ??
All churches in the union have on.
Otett1?Ftth?RaH-w:?One eaift look '* .
after the other. All we can say is
to rally! rally!! rally!!!
T i? n>Y? - --
. .^nuivi.i i. it. rmson 01 Jlorl'is
College, Sumter, S. C. ami
President. J. J. Starks of Benedict
College, Collimbla, S. 0., made a
|)?l> visit at rthe union Sunday P. v
M. luld at SJiiJoh. We trust both
ut our colleges presidents will; visit
lis again when, we are,in .session.
The Baptists of South Car'olinu
and any where else should feel
proud of the two strong colleges
i i their own. Let's stajpt 1-v tlw.m
Our sick friends are slowly iml?r.
ving. Too two Coleir.Mt girls,
Kebtseca and?Muggie,?Messrs 4T 4
McCall, Clarence Brown, J. S.
Watson* Mis. Vnlherine ( ok mar.,
Mrs. Williams.'^ Prayer that these
will soon, recover; also'Mr. Williams
was hurt in an auto wreck
UWielay- morning.
Sunday was a well spent day
at the_;l?vaiTs Chypel A. M. E. Z.
Church. The members are working
as inyei'- before to complete
iheir brick church.
The new Bishop, I)r. P. A. Wallace,
A.M., 1 >.Iof Brooklyn, N.
Y;. arrived in the city last Thursday
morning and his coming to our
iin i.ark shadows that came over
Us by the d" atlr of our late lamcii.'(I
Piisliop'JK. I). \Y. Joins. He
rai-o.i the dusty cm tains wjUi .his _
irospel si r?non, wise council and his
pleasant personality. .
The pastor and his members hath
?TT tt snia'll tally, went over the
n|?. i iiv smiivs oj, tljc jicw l)i>li?i))
caused tlu fii to raise SKllLO'd.
LJuite- a nUm'ber of ] astufs ami
i ilsjuis were present.
Rev. Jmics of-St. Michael M. I-*. ?
L'hurch, Rev. A." W. Wright, pastor
I' Lever (iM.*oh; Kcv N. S. Smith,
iiastoi- of Summon M. M. Church;If.
v. Careen, pieskling cider; Rev.
Ila.nna. .Kuv?Mi Ivi-i y, pa^tm- of
[ 'best'. rlield. A number of other
. i. il.rifront all the' churches.
We noticed that Contractor Jas.
s-mith, and his workers were- on th:
iob in,.time at the Zion Church.
\ftcr the close of the *SJjkinlid
lay's service the bishop alongwith
; number of members and friends
fathered at tlie home of Rev. anil
Mrs. Jf (". Cox and there Mrs. Cox
ir her pleasant maimer along with
he .-islets served an excellent sup
>er in honor of the. bishop. It is
rue Riimettsville vtjU do \vhat it
an. Let's stand by* these good
a uple.
Ri v. \V. F. McCoy, pastor of[tethesda
Church was call to So iety
Hill Tuesday to funersilize
i Mr. Hrown.
The Marlboro Union was. lield at
r ittli. <c /> mm ?4...i .
...... ..... ... ... v.. i in-.v ir|i?i iuu a^'r
rnorf si'^sinn. M-rrr?Hi ui'iM'ii?o f? ?
laitsvilir, S. ('. arrived home
rum N. Y. after spending a month
vith'relatives, also Mr. Doughty,.,
yirs. T. B. McQueen.
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