The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 09, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 7
Saturday, May 9, 193G ''THE
WATER EE DTSTEKT
CONFER KM K
The Wat.er.ee District coilViiiko
.. * V/hich \vas held at St. I\ ters A.' M.
1 E. church J-l. Nq-. (! -Sr-cfrunder
th.c Presiding Eldership and
pastorate of Revs. 13. F. llildebra'nd
and S. J. MeFndden i;e. |>e<-="
tively, closed a splendid .nh i . iue
of a two days business . o.rion.
The opening reniar'v, by the*
Presiding Elder was very inter, si-'
'jl ing as usual, and his queenly wile,
Mrs. A. L. 11 ildebiand, who is the
Conference llta.ich pnridv'il and
the Connectional Sjci.otary ot the]
' W. H. & F. Missionary . Soeieiyj
was there at. his side to do anv
thing thatw as helpful, she al.-oj
made very timely .-remark*, in-regards
to mission work.
Following the organization" in
which Rev. R. J. Hodge v.:i, ^ln^uxj
secretary and the writer., importer J
After which tire Rev. I,; .J, Randolph
was 'presented .'by' the presiding
elder and preached, a soul
stirring sermon rfom .Matt. 27
chapter and 18th \nrse, which was
enjoyed by all.
After which a very appetizing
. dinner was served. The. poiiplo ?>t
^tr~Peters Speared no pa7;T~in mafting
it pleasant for the delegation. |
Th<j an dual, sermon was ably delivered
by the'Rev. \V. .M. MeDonal.
The reception program which
was carried out by-the pastor and
his members, was a grand afl'alr.
the response in behalf of the conference
was given by the "writer.
The conference was p i ;i"t " j-n
a very, interesting sermon proa h-.
t <li by the T?nv \V K Wilsnii
The conference was- addressed
by the presiding elder of the Man-,
ning district, the Rev. I.,. II. llem
r- - mingwayt
Friday night, the Hdueationnl
sermon, delivered by the Rev. 15. \.
Iiyke's from Hosea -Hat, was ?.ne;
that will grip the very heart of
mankind.
L. B. Rivers, .Reporter
ST. JAMES* A. M.'K. 'CHURCH
Rev. . B. BouU'i*. Pastor
Sunday -school was called to .< ! dcr
by the Asst. Supt. Miss' Lilr
lian Harris with tiackers and pupils
full of vigor and enthusiasm.
After the class study of the lesson
the school was review1.';! by'MissHarris.
For the morning senium
the pastor selectid his text fron.i
Isaiah 28th chapter.1st clause ot
the 17th?verse. Theme, "li e?rrr?
lines of human destinnt. i-was
a soul stirring sermon . And
enjoyed by all who witnessed it
Sunday was Communion dtiy ami
y-r-T.' there was a full congregation to
partake of theemblems, ix presenting
the broken body and she.! Id (Hit)
of the blessed Rede nu r. The A
C. E. League is putting i n m\v.
1 ' , life. The programs are interesting.
Night services h.gan at ti.'
usual hour. The pastor presented
Rev. Thomas to di liver the, message,
,who preached a wonderful
r> artlessBuuid No. 1 wn?e >.l? r.n o?|
cd by Mrs. Belle Wasbiiur, .April
27th at S p.. in; at the 'home of J
her ^daughter, "Mtst* AVttfrelmimr
Woodson, 22'd Hend-P'?s<>n S*-. wit1
the Pres. Miv. 11. .M. Young pie
siding. Among thy loyal nirar
bers, Misses M. \V. I.ong, Flla
Jackson, Bytlia Young-, AgueJoms,
Belle ' Washinet n. Ad i
Williams, Annie Janerette, Lel'i
Cheek, VVilhelmina Johnson. Carrie
Cherry, Harriett Khodcn and I
Mrs. Hattie Webb. Al'tvr the
business part the hostess served a j
delicious ropast. llr. R. K. llus-I
sell is still on- the sick list. Wei
are praying for him a. speidy recovery.
Several * visitors were!
present Sunday; come again. Visitors
are always welcome. Mrs.
Arthur Jam rette had ys her gm-s*
last week, her sons, Rev. I. Wd
Janerette, presiding elder of the
"Florence district North Fast conference
and Rev. V, A. Janerette, I
pastor, Bethel .V. M. K._ church,
Summerville, S. C.
MT-ZION A. M. K. X HI KC II
Rev. J). L. Coe, i'sisfiir
Sunday was a beautiful day* l'br
church goers. The Sunday school
was called to order at oTTbclT
by the Supt. Bro. S .Smith with
all officers at their poof duty.
Tho lesson was beautifuHy discussed
and a timclys review by Bro.
i S. A. Williams. The pastor brtft
to the Sunday school words .of as^
pi ration-.? The
finahce and attendance were
off. We were thankful to have
present l>[> and raised $3.0(h
The worship service boy an with
the Tire burning. Rev. . Cop ascended
the rostrum and, delivered
a scul stirring sermon. He used
as his text Ijike 10:24, Tin n
Wealth and Poverty; he brought
a beautiful picture upon the suh^jeet.
Rev. Coe is a slnnl.ard that
< lfnAW'c V?AW s\ nnm-wK. :
..mwit.i i.vtt w' \m iiiv iv>i iu> nueiv |
and ho makes the best- prov isio i |
for them. Everybody love his
physology. ^
A+ "HO o'clock the I"slier Board
met with a fine attendance. English
McLealon presided with the
assistance -o?-J. J.-Page-.
, Robert Lee Robert, pvesident. of
tho Busy Bee club is working
faithful to increase his membership,
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lfw. C.?Lew is I'astnr 1_L
j West Andrews, S. C.?-Sunday
L*v;us. indeed an ideal day, old, and
yeitnijf found *their 'way to the
house of worship. Sunday school
at the usual hour, with Sunt., Mr.
Mc.se Hritton and . teachers on
llie job. I,< sson tauirht nnil n.
viewed". WV were beautifully adore*.-!
(I by the Hev. John Moyd.
At 1 1 : !() o'clock' He v.. Lewis se1
clctl as a text Proverbs 18:24
verse, subject: "Jesus the truer
friend." This was a soul stirring
senium and much enjoyed. The
la-rd's supper was administered to
quit, an appreciative, audience.
At ltev. Moyd' preache<l a.
s til stirring 'for tlie bctudit of
.**t v.ar.loss Hoard No. 1. ' Quite a
success-; Kvcning service, prayer.,
muling conducted by Bros. M.'
and?\V-.-i^-l)avis. * Afte'i4' ,-;.y.r
II,. JiiiK our pastor selected
as a text St.. John 2:2, subject;
"A t aciu : from God". which was
in :,cd inspiring and uplifting,
much in joy id by all. This .ady was
i miainly a glorious day throughout
the services.lb
v. and Mrs. C. Lewis, Mrs,
'A qlci nrn TIT! mi .1 ones at. "
t. n\! .1' the meeting- at Allen Unit _
-wOr.-ily oil - Wednesday last, and
i l-l usai,t trip was enjoyed by
alt. Mr. Ulysscys lhown who'has
>> n up in N. V. is at home look- >
r.e' lae very picture of health to
i: i i c-1 i lt ! 11 of his family 'anil
i ierds. *
T'u -Misses Ilattie Brown, Tenza
.i\ sie ..Mae Daily and
Api.ill.i cton made' a trio to
(! .< >)';;<.ty.vii yn business on Monday
.hist.. .A lien university .siiiff?? ?
11i |" noir a piTiyrirm at Ml. I.vhanon
eliutvh ?n M'onday Vvenih'.r,
May 11. lir.C..
.\t S:(M( o'vjoek, you are invited
,i .in at in store fpr all who attend.
\ V '/ \ III" I 11 v M l-" ein i>/'n
. v>* I I p .?l. I J. \ III l\.\ II
Ijtev. </. W. WilH:|ms, I'astor
A li< a'.ilil ul. day greeted . church
as o- Sir.iday. Tap I little class
ya- taught- i?y the Supt. In-ginning
:'.i liTi^ Was 1' lloUed l.y th. "
< ho huriuny set viee. I'rayei
meeting was cun.iuyti.Ml by llros. .
iuah tdi! t-.ii.l lb.bell Cooper.
Alter which It.'v. Williams as'
fi th . rostrum; text .-'taken
Hint the lir-t king. 1Mb chapter
i: . part -of the L'lst Verse, reads
.has: llt.w Ion.; bp-It the upon two
opinion. , tc. lie brought to lis a
noble .Minion 'anil lit was enjoyed
-oy .jib- ~ -
y.ii'ln s.it ii i,s Iu .;111 a: _
7: i.">. Iho-. \\ . It. Hamlet and
!>:..e fiary led a' very splehdid
-tttu ;i: g?*. al't- r whicl* Itev,.. Iiruu-mrioa
s. lecte.I bis text lfeifiT"the
lid chapter of St., .Matthew and
the ?Tith Verse. His sermon was en-,
oy d by all. .May he press on to
.. igh i rallinc.
Mi's, .lank- Camebpll is still an
he sick list. We hope lor her a
.cry speedy roeoVory.
Mar. le II. (Jary,; report? r
W ATKKl.OO MAYS
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Sunday at dawn whjn 1 awoke,?he
various heaiitifpl sounds I
beard and among those sounds
,-re I.. nil,?the .harpy ard?fowls; Me.
corks w\re crowing at their
ii..-t. hens were cackling as n<Ver
ie'\-i\. "I a a magnolia tree at the
front in the lawn, there was a
.narking hird singing with joy.
jjcross the way' in a near by L"d!" '
St v.'a1- dm ther hird singing, vthip
o-willow. The merry bir'd> were
singing to you and me.
Besides the music of the fowls,
the cattle, too, seemed to he happy,
the moo cow calling her young;
the wee wee pigs were so happy.
- llovv happy 1 was to awake in the
midst of such beautiful sounds.
The health nurse, .Miss Wither
spoon vacimueu an t* 1)11 (I roll from
i> to 15 years of this, comnnmity
for diptheria.
.Mis. Fannie JI. Bennett was tiniHinu'i'
iftuvtsTrf~tKT"aUht, " .Mrs. ~
Maggie Fuller on Monday.
The Women's club was largely ~
atteifdcd at the home of Mrs. Evelyn
Campbell last .Thursday; after
a short business meeting the hos- <
tess served ice coal aid and cake.
At this point Mrs. Estclle Franklin.
the home demonstrator! came
and gave an outline on gardening <
! and homo f'Hnninrr. A
of ?1.00 was taken. The next.nuot- 1
ing will l>e at the home of Mrs. 1
Connie, Bennett's May 4th.
The many friends of Mr. II.
Cunningham are glad to. know he
is improving at tin Brewer hospital
afti r an operation.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie _
\\ alkorj M illiain', was buried Fri!
day, May 1st.
Rev. Reynold will have his
[ school closing at Bethel Grove FriI
day night. _
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I'MON STATION
A. M. 10. CHITHII
Key. I,. \V. Gary, j'astor
SumtVr, S. ( .?Our S. S. l>egan
at 10:00 a. in. with a very large
number of pupils in attendance
who "show by their Ways and act
jous are <n sireous to learn more
about the risen I arid. The lesson
was elaborated upon by "eac h pupil.
< We are urging more of the
boys ami girls to attend this glorious
church school. We arc askineach
one to please be prompt.
At 11 bid a. in. our pastor mount
ed the rostrum accompanied by
W. Williams, Wright and 1). I).
Folder and brought to us a In art
felt message which was full :of
logic and electrifying from St.
John, theme, "Christ's l'rayer.'
Each one're joiced within thy salvation
of- the Lord while tthe man
of Gyd spoke to us. lies*. Gary is
the right man in the right place,
knows how to do, what -to do, and
when to do.
At K p. in. he brought to us another
soul-stifling "message.' Sunday
being cqmmuiiion day a large
audience greeted the pastor morn-'
iiig and night, and a large number ^ommuned
at each service..
?Otlf pastor Will lulio leilte for""
tilt1 UeiU'viW Confei'iiue in New
York City <>n the second Sunday
afternoon.. We all h pe for him
a'sitfe arrival and a pleasant stay
while there.?-Jfaring his .absence
Rev. J). 1) Folder will be in
charge. On the third Sunday Rev.
Folder will preach at the usual
morning si rvjices, 11 :30. a. m. and
will preach for the Rev. MePhail
at I p. in. at Jehovah; l'.aptist
church, and Vvill iiroich again l'or _
us at S p. in. ?
Let us all. come out' to hear this
young divine. .Mis* Fssie .Gibson
ijf home again afti r closing a sue-.,
eyssful school term in Claivndan
county.- Our organist, .Miss Alia
Lewis is indisposed, also Miss I.ut
il IVarscn is still confined to her
bed at full Main St.. (|.? see the
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FMON MAYS
St. Paul liaptist Church
We wire wry successful in our
ally on Sunday, April "Jd, 1!?"?(?;
we raised $11.11. .
weporier, >aiiK' unite
Mrs. Ida Sims of Walki-r St.
gave ,t?rrhi wTT^C ju ogri ss adnii' isirathn
inn.. luindtv i plants ol
IULLfs .11> In autiJ'.y t'l-uU^vir, -S}i
has been sick. . _
We an' gla I t ? kin \v thai oii?
I'nd Vtuker., Mf. W: T. Abiam is
improving after a few we ks of
illti ss.
On tli.' siil; list: Mrs, Kvelyn
Wallace, Mi. U. lhuwiiie. Mi. Hell
Thomas-, Mr. A. A. Rose!,i II.
On thi' imnrpve list: 'Mrs. Helen
tllassglow. Mrs.-Ore llu'tha-', Mrs.
Ida Sims, Sr. Charlie Thomas, Mr.
1. ! '. Jeter, Miss I,. Sijns.
Mrs. 'i'j hyki's was visiting her
cousin, Ajrs. Rutherford on Wallace
stnyi't Saturday at'I moon.
May 2',. liKtyj,. '
Miss I'h-.'JInaipinTs of Clinton,
S. C-: was visiting Mrs. -Kvelyn
'Wallace. Mrs.
Annie Thompson of (Jroonvilli*.
S. C. was visiting Mrs. C.
Tio^ers on Hamlet St.
Mrs. Millie Worthy died at Iter
home April 20, lt'dG after a long
illness, she was fiinoralix.ed April
Iat St.'Paul baptist cluireh
A I I ii.
.?n i\ ;trii <111 was m chart;'.
of?thy?funeral acta n gum out. ?
The Progressive club nut at the
in nie of Mrs. Carson on Carnwell
St. Anil 21, I
Mrs* Ilusil Hawkins, president.
See your re oresentatives or you
will he cut off. The little lesson
I learned you you .havc -forgottenit.
Pay and then you went owe.
Only ft cjer.ts per copy.
President Rice
Royal Southerners Club
. The Royal Southerners club held
their regular weekly meeting
Tuesday night, April 1936. at .
the home of Mr. la-villa Hancock
w/th the President, Mr. Robert
tin .Jeter in charge. ^ After a short
devotional.period the minutes of
the last'meeting were read and a
......w<i. i uc-.-mki.v ucing square
meeting night, the secretary call(^1
the roll and each 'member re- $
sponded accordingly. After a
discussion of business the meeting |
ras Unn?b?w (d the program
Lonimittev. The program render- ,
etl was,as follows: >.
What club life, means to me ?
Mr. T. Windham.
Saxophone solo?Mr. James
Byrd.
Quartet selection ?Kuhsol Jeter.
Robert Reid. Johnny Jeter fro j ,
Washington" Johnson.
Duet^ Robert Jettfr and W. ~
Hawkins.
Remarks?by the President.
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THE EALAiFTTd LEADER
Hr. Hancock served, a delicious
rmrrse of- punch amTcookiis!
We then adjourned by repeating
the club ode to-meet with Mr.
Russell Jeter, 'Tuesday nite, May
6, li?3G, W. Henrietta St.
William Hawkins, reporter
The-many TrichiTs of Mr. Johny
Bradford the grandson of Mrs.
Cari'ie (liles. erraeiouslv
ed their good wishes upon this
young man who celebrated his
birthday Thursday evening. The
guests \yere met by Mr. Bennie
Richard, Jr. and invited into the
reception hall -and living room.
Delicious punch and salad v were
served. ?Those* enjoying- this _ delightful
occasion were Misses Hattie
B, and B. Beam>.SaHie Lipscomb,
Bernice Baten,' Sadie Hurper,
Bertha L. Hollis, Willie Galpur,
Thelma Beaty, Mozelle Jeter,,
Thedora and Mary K. Lindsay,
.Margaret Norinan, Messrs Oscar
Jeffimfgs, Rdbcut" Xrpscohib, John
E. Lawson, Joe Richard, Ernest
Schell, I.evilla Hancock, John and
Warner Lindsay and William Haw
>t.. - - .1 u ii
rviiin nuu UK., dim Vila. ltl. I'.
(,'hrts.tie. As a climaxing even:
.Mr. Russell did the "Swan Dance."
On the sick list are Miss Lenora
t<iins and Miss ^ietttnce Jonning.
Little Miss Flloise Richard entertained
a number of her frUhds
on .Friday night, May 1, at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Richard, Sr.
The annual ?program of; the
Night and Adult schools of the
city will bo held in he auditorium
of Sims high school n< xf Tuesday
evening, May 12. A spelling Rr<
will be the feature of the Literary
ela^s. There will also be exhibits
from the Home Economics class in
the afternoon and evening. * The
public is invited to the exercise.
Mrs., Lucy S. Herring of Asheville,
N. C. were tfsiting hi r formal.
home, and also her chtirch,
Clinton Chapel A. M. K. Zion
flin.-.h ITnl,... O n>
V IIIV7JI, O. v_/.
Miss Martha K. SubtV til' Columbia,
teacher- of Harbison college
was the weok-ei;d guest, of
Miss Mary Louise Rice on North
Pincknoy Si.
HHTIII.KI1KM BAPTIST .
CHIRCH NKWS
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l(u\ K. 10. (iitfjldcn, Pastor
, New'herryj S. C.?Sunday gone
was an ideal day tor those who
ovt;' tile l.oid; the sun was.shm?
ng brightly and everybody was ,
<>n the go. The Sunday School was
railed to order by the Supci intendent.
Mr: (lladden and after a brief
Kvotional period the classes went
their way for a brief discussion
if the lesson. Tiie classes reassembled
for a review of the lesson
which was conducted l/y. Bro.
Worthy.
The morning services began at
the usual hour. The pastor brought
us a stirring .message, subject
"The Power of the Will." To work
against your will he said is the
hardest thing you can ever try to
do, but to work, according to your
will, it-can always.he'done with
ease and especially when it is the'
wjll of God.
The P. V. P. I'. met at 7 p. in.
with Mrs. Nancy Singleton in
charge, in spite of the rain there i
were quite a few young folk o.ut
lo enjoy the. program of the evening.
At.8 p. in. night services be-1
gan with _M r. (ieorg Singleton at 1
the piano. The pastor came before
us with a message on the Apostle
.lames, the beloved disciple ol I
Jesus the brother of John, text:'
"Rut be ye doers of the'word and
not hearers only, deceiving your
mett selves." T~ Janies- 1:22. Wc "
find a lot of people;, today that'
aue hearers of^JihakAYord an(] not
doers, but unless we do, our hearing
wont help us any.
Lot us bo up and poinsr for God
and the way to di> that is to b
mindful (if your fellow man.
Sunday cnminp i-< Mother's Day.
lot lis not forpret our dear old
mothers, for without mothers we
ran do but a very little. Go to
sonv church next Sunday and
show the love you have for ymrr~
npo tlier. '
Miss Edna Rutherford left New-J
berry a few days apo for New
York City. Mrs. Maprprie Childs,
the daughter of Mrs. Gcoririo !
Blufford, is here from Asheville. '
N". C. recuperating from a heart !
attack.
We had the following visitors
with us Sunday: Mr. Fuller from
Anderson, S. Arthur Tucfcor
and Rico" both are "student? of
Yoorhoes Institute. ,
Frionds jet ?s not forget that"
the little thirips count at all
times. ,
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flJ.AI)DKN HKOVHA. M. K
/ION C HI K( II
(ji fat Fall, S. C. Sunday \va.-?
a beautiful splits day. Ther. ha*
beeif inclemency in the weathet
ed our Heavenly Father that wi
were able to worship Jlim in spirit
and in truth. The superintendent.
Mr. T. S. Lewis, opetieii SundaySchool
at the. usual Lout- with Mr
\V. A. Gladden, the HLtViei- S ,p
erintendent present to witne.-s the
school. The assistant- churei. <;!,(. L
(Campwelfaro) was there on tinstand
rendering music. Tire pa tor
ascendcirthe- rostrum and 11.k
his text from St. John 7: l">This-was
one of those which b u n.ed
in our hearts, wi- all were "made
to feel triad and say did not oiu
hearts burn witnih .while'the man
of God spoke- to us.
At"-rnotr-relrt" a'^emTT?7]~T7fT
in the church for the "pin- rail;. "
with Mr." W. ;V~Ghnlden c.'.rt.lu.-t
. Kvcry captain seeined .to he
live in fretting ITTembcrs to" sit mi
their pew.
The captains reported as l'?i .
lmv*; ?, ;
Pew No. ,1, Mrs. Nancy' J. MeCrorey.-$
1.2.r>; IV u No. 2. Mrs:
, Kinnia Hey wood, I'eu N<>.
Mr. Norah Boulwure. $1.<">; I'? .s
1 No. 1, Mr. S. R. MJries, $l>d; IV-u
*0: .r), Mr. T. S. Lewis, $l.:{o; Pew
VNo^r>, .M i s. Mai y R. My! -sv. ;}.
The Rev. Taylor and hi- ehoir
were present fro'ni Rock Ilill Rap.
tist Church. This choir tendered,
splendid music. Dr. Taylor mad-a
wonderful talk.,
The total collected- for t lie day
wan $40.Oft. ? -? ??
Mr. Florence Phillip, -wife 'of
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I w 111 rnillip ol" Kichburtr. S. < .
Mrs. Sam M< t11*>nvrli of tlreat
Kalis, S. ('. departed hcilife nn'
and daughter of tin* late Mr. and.
Friday, May 1, 1 ! :)<;. Her 1Iy
| was brought to (Madden tirovc :
burial Sunday evening.
' Sbo I>t'tl in t lii. ( mil11n111111.?rrrr
u consecutive number of yeiusiand
Was a member of this church.
| Surviving her are her hushitttrf-imd
lour sons. lather ami niotner. "tie
sister-and one brother and a host,
of relatives and friends,
."Sleep on de.ar one and take
kvour riM, We loved you. !>ut God
loves you best."
. w KS'iviN c n \i?i:r.
(i risen wood
'riiuJltj.r.djty school was jri full
bloom on Sunday n'ioi ni: v.' Tinteachers
were, a! their post of
duty. Kacli class'ha I a >r..,>d attendance
and-.'i'o <1 collectioi.. TKe
TtVe pastor lias on a contest amontr
the classes. .Ti e class that'
ha.- the best attend:1,"ce-and collection
duiir.tr this quarter will 1?
honored with a banquet.
The pastor preached a soul stir
imp: sermon both naming ami cvv.
ninir. The pastor and lay. .did irate,
Mi. Joel lVrri,. left Mmi.
day for the tleneral t'unficeia-.
wihch me ts in N'e-w York. \\'-hope
their stay will he a pleasant
one.
The J". Stewardess Hoard" doing
some vei'y eulstandin^
work. This Board sponsored a
"Boy Friend Party" a f w weeksame
Board is planning this same
party for next week. Gut vimr"
boy friend ready, keep him in soak,
and wateh for tin tiihe and place.
...rs. C. A. Ks tiles is president of
the Board.
"TThirJr. SfptvaiTai-ss T?oar,r~ei
at the Bnwer hospital Wednesday
niyht, April 21*. .Miss Alma Turner
entertained a splendid meetinpr
was enjoyed by all present.
... Kveryone was glad to see Mr, F.
D. Pei:rin_hauie and at i Inn eh- oi"~
Sunday. He.hys beep iji Columbia
in the Hospital." We hope he continues
to improve. Mr. Walter
Johnson is confined to his bed.
:F.dna Johnson, reporter
HKTH-KL- A. M. K. CHI RCH
Rev; S. *H. Lewis, Pastor
' "lumltia, S. Srinlay was a
lovely <iay for tlie church froers.
The Sunday school opined at J0:00
a. rn. with the officers and teai Iters
at their posts of duly. Each
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