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Page 6 % Jul ^ -gift] All new? for The Junior Page oust be in the office no later than lues' ujr afternoon of each week. Man* letteri are received too late > publication. I "BILL^ Boys And Girls | WANTED To Earn Money In Spare Time Urif M nn npnortunity for ambitimig boys and girls to make money very week, all year long. by simply working in spare time in your own neighborhood. ? No money, no experience needed. We *' sypply . everything. Many boys and girls - own spending money. All.you ' ^ _ have to do to join them is to write to the address below ' ?nd ask for full details. Write to: circulation manager THE palmetto leader I3t0 Assembly St., Columbia, s.c SARI I All HEARS I . M \ Kt. \ U III l)oa r B*il. > ' . 1.1 i>\v aiv vot: at; i i'.(- namhc.'s <'nj(>ying thistr hot hi/y day Bill I had'a j>l.v.-ant jnui'iisr to hVar f??nv- Ma+yai a t WrwrhU a l'aino,.i..?t>u iiv'jafri\ of?our . olaU^-amd I 'jrnit .;ya'.' ap|fayant dclijfht for !kr to lir-ar ftoin hi-.*I am'hoping that some of the 1?other?niriiii)';! wil! . v. ?.' : I . \\ouli.ho triad to ar.s\vor their roily. '.till I Vent t > Vh'airli -titijl Sunda v school Sunday and also;to st'rvic; Sunday night. . The total t'ldlortioii l'or. thf'day and nitrht was Tin- t a-'ov , lio'v. Wiliiuim delivered tov?# wmtdot f <! rct inotis.. , ; .. N.x: .Sunday night w?s a;c plat'-, ni' " '"or a I?i. t'hlidfon'- bay p-owU'i aii . I am goine to >.p? ali aval, sing in a quartet,-WulL to!' mmc \' t into ahout it. . V. r - truly. . '( ; V . , '.'MAKtJAKKT ATTKVbS SI N-1) W SCIIOOJ,. i' nti:; [ "t j'lii < \vl . . in1:1 to Mic. I hit. ;i cici !' * v r f ?'?' T. Miy i:.tt!{. J"' i :: ?;ir.n! -T. 'u .??f Ju'ncsviHc. S <\ :\r." my! i'iov* 1 CH,io;.\ (| I 0\Jt. I ; til"',, .(if n p r! .1. *; i i'cr< we.uld. write lite. Well. \\y ay. !:a?! a Sntr Mcit* i : i; i- tie up. ris I n:n still >.r ItU>ns; ? i k week.^ 1 'ak-.t.<!..;! ' S .rutty siv,ChiiVi ji^ r> mtfiilTHTfit-'y ' -? vv? r all, (jnii-i. 'A' ' -i ?.. hi' i!_r_llU_ ka\?. <>ar ?'i:I;iin 1>yv n i e> "is r.cxt j .in v. . \\\ >. I i t.? I- t i ;; kicv. h..w .'v.;-' A!:- - i..!> ' ary r.tnic-i .-anm It v-!< ~t . 1 KH lay t.ij'lil wit!- a' i-itf s taifi ;( (r; [ s-chnrrt; ,-vVH 'Tt~ the cpnusiiitc.s lij.l not vet iiv.' <1 far l jint ill:-yy!. I my, - . :! at i? 'more' "f tliu i : ili u;c!t5'" j's will write tin i ".y . lii-H- /.n.tii ncx' Av.Tir: ?* - Maura, ct W-L-iV. ISA DDK A SMN.DS ( l.l II MMMHMkS I) a-. Bill. . What i< tlus :v.a*v?:.lv.: 5. ? ! ' !> w'mct in*vs. I -i> Busy ?? * ' v. k H!i; i!. I-lai'.t <?* .. I ' v.a- s."i i'v l<* ' * *. ! I \lr. <1 ini"r I'iiLS.'. - I'.HI. w?* u i-Il !V a-'!.- :av t C!rvh!rvn I?by. S in lay ant) S : l;tI 1. i' i< !<* Hi 1 v- "'jl" I ir..* tf'i. ''<' . . - >':'J .:iv. Ujv!', v. - i-.a?l a M<' i- ''.'I'm : * .? S'l)'. nty ni.v: \ T'-r } . t" a at I ; iIi.m (ijt:: ' y. 'I"K' ii ' v . I 11 ! . M 1 1 " " ; 1 1 ? Kllcn ' I ick 'I-vi!'! i" it ? ft' ' " ' ' I'll " " u 0; 1 < l.ilj ' r ' ?.'I * . ' ! ''?.y By t, I. .'i tint i1 : \t u ? (.'. . Isaiio.Ki < ai.vakv m ^ s 1 ?X. " M ' ? hv ?LI? -1 : ''.'i ft 'il I mc *-/ ;t1 : '! "V '"1 pastor. i ! t I't"1"1' {?, ..Khr u- a ay ' f-; at St. Vftsf -An"r..r~ "" ' ,'ii < ??(?rnTT"Th" M; i ' ' fcrtf. I.'! "! lit'-fi'i was a mum'.', spiritual jiV s- : ? saKi' att !. 'Iivif.i'. sai is? a?'t.'t|'u'. . suii i >!(i?.iii i' thn>ui;in?ut ftr---fli'liv* ?Uv.rruf?Utv?iu-iJ?, ? ': lay i' J in . iv?ivtp?n rrrr? laiko crowd to cornniiine. At d oYl>> k the AAMv T.onftK' we called to oviler )>y Airs. F.. . Howard. Mrs. <"i>ri\ -Ha K*"n and dany'li- t?v have retort:, d to their homt. in (' nt'Vu Stroud 1 t' Saturday for ' Philadelphia. I'a. ^,1 Mr. and .Mrs. Jar.iC?. Key, ^ Mrs. MeHonals, of Columbia, S. ('. wor' quests of Misses Bf>T)by J7?l X?flora" "fth*o? AJ-r-^ ~.?md ? Mrs. Cahe Hartley Sunday. \Ve * are ulad to l.-arn .hat Mrs. T'-Tl io Morris is 'alonpf ni'oljt in th?> Good Snrnaritain hospital. Those on the sick list are Mrs. x (The iotlHL.fc 'TH'.S liKi Afj ST -WEFKLVB1LL CARV ER, Editor i AIM'LICATll k V ' ? DATE A ' -NAME .. - A ^ > ADDRESS ___ A CITY ..." ?__ & miniiDAY : A 'I* CRAPE S 'IODD A f ?*- - ' ? ll1'1 ''iM'iion and mail ill A -111 mpe?l envelope to Tlu' Painui loJU Asseintly St., Columbia, S. ( X- the roll book, and you will receive i' ? Kntl.erine Carter, Laura Folder. : W e hope lor I hem n speedy re? .-uvcry: The Sunday school is nk'.ntViiVtr lor a ve ry ni , children day pioKiam. and the StowarcT Board t> improving better.'. 1'res., Mrs. j t'i)iia Inbhinelt, Vice Pres., Cora j Smith: 'iVt.. .. IK'iinh. I'omni v Sic.. Mrs. M.. K. Hartley} Kepbrur M. H. I hu t k y. ' : V ' ' ' ' *' j SAINT JAMKS A.M.K. <'m uc'Ut Ki v. Hale I?. Tluinipsnti, Pastor ! Ashviilc, X. C.? Service bey at) i at the usual hour with a larye ci n-,! rn yatib.n. worshipnin.v.. Klower.s, J ita.se and ih'ci) reverence created ! lit iitu)'>sphere. for worship that." was very appea-1-i ny. The sbbject ; lies !) by iiu'r t>iu4tor for Ahc tuoi n1 fiyhway to' H Venn ml Life" ?taken i V t)i the (io. pie of St. John 1 lab. j This" messaye as usual was inter-, .. -tie r itr.il .<>! uI'lV.uul throitfchi?ii< j : : ti e 1 r.i\ < ! . rs .therein ha ! aiisc I'm t*iy'at ,ioy as ""tli'o- Holy -1'?ii it cuttic-and administered. A *j .'ar;re number of visitors shared in i In-'.Service I'mur Within and with-[ the i.-it-v an 1 nmonir tiu-nt wore:-.JJ fIf. Sadie Scott, Dec ra,- <!a.. j %l I 'i-ain-is ; Thomas, Columbia. | 'and ,\l r-ii Rosa (Jarrott. ; : 'irtoit, T? xus. They wM;o made!, !>cl well -rt d. Airs, Alice l'a- i of tins city w'as a visitor." da.rf-talk I y Mrs. Thomas . f 1 o! r :i-i'ia- was v II received, '!' -.-ouartei ccm-erl. sponsored . y V r. I.eo" '.I.y in interest of h rally, was a >p!er.di i sttcci ss. , !' - atin-1 iiiif .FtroUjfht together t'.iiv il.oi'is an-'i ([tiiirtets from' i.din an - v ith t':... erty <\N.D ,!.t)\ Tll.Y e- ntribut Vis v : .ra le,. Many /scholars, .i:\pied the Viaday schpal on Sunday ' past. , i'h. ..child:. u ari- all-joyfa! for i!r. !.s rvaitc. < f tneir day on S-. nla\ Oominff.. 'TV- evmin . sei v; , hud a -U(r;r -?t t?ttr}tl-?ccr --R-'.-xt'^ -'4;4.!-;.u.f'... w.;;_. .. . til IS tl f. - 1 <1 . 1 :iIT mi Si. -A! ittl'.ew ' ">:/. "A. :i;thy rat >s'savv v;i< w ]! ' i 1 \ InTyV liiinhvl" :"uutu~.r till" lii'tlv lli/ yrmirnm* usrl ?i !' >i'i*v Tn^. pastor i-oif.-" airii!.the Hoard i>f sth wai'd". > ;; iTul.\ this aioptip "the" chosi. lh. -tat'?' of tj<hi-r.s stTMjsrtf' l"i?i* ? " i ? :???<! tin t opyivjjftl itf? .;ti ' s;.l.-ii ii.l coin i ih.ri :.-:i " -h:.-h ' made. to tliv s< rvi. t-s' iil.'l lil.KSIKM RAPT. ( IU IP II /! IP.. I!. (?;i|il(lt'ii. "Pastor ' : i \. S (*.- The firs: S ii-~ JitjatsTi rtcd Us with: 11jo .. AjitiiiH-:* .-:m t' .;t'nitri-.t we i . iv; d ;h;il " ' thina* that we h.ci - ? it :'<?: lit least a month, d. tl'.at l-.iiu;-was rain. , Oar ia-ai t.- 'wi'fr 01.id.. to f- I j Pa a- to l.-'ta Mossed /is whit I ) .-.how.-;' ..t' rain. TiV- The Sanda.v I. . i ""I \i a - called tin o!ii i oy j\ -i tar t Sn;>t'., Pa <>. La'.", after a ; j . '.. \.it-i-.?n ihe selndur-. watt J j *.r.ir'.sw.oiai piano's f.'V j . ...r chi.-.- -tody of t Its i a. A f- j mi-m oiMiny th-- I.-w.r [ . i.-wt -| 1-y Mr. Willi St a; k< w a- |, a., .a- a very < dear picture of tho'l; ? '-.-oil h .-iYirc as. j | l it! v.oi-pintr s -rvio s wen- h;>- , i .i. ... a I../... ? at. At i - -I: i ai v :w , ?' "' '! v 4 ..... | t A .!,! >hu - Hullor at the |>.iai;.?; i : I 1'- I !' 1 1 ' I In ' ! " 1: N ;ifi i caiiic IkToiv -us Avith <i hy s- IL ;it V. ill lollJT Ih- I fOlfHltit r. II :; .1 a t. xt th;>;- I, y)-. (roulilnl on l-VOi-y side.!, t it (ii-tVi-.-st !; 'wv art' p**r- ' ? \ !. uo( '-in d<-.-paii-; lu'isn- . .1 I. it not fvr.-ak'N; ca.-l down . , , st'ov.l II ('of. : | I'l. . vim!; of y)ir Apostle I'mil .j.j t:Ill indiTslood until \v,. a|>-'( ? 1 ? ri jTP^'l -I'-il ( I'll'-1"1 i"" ' ' *ii t;.? <i;oti rnmniission ilia! < till ti-u.ii Co I. In, tni-; t-xrii-iio- . ( t art Uh- a>>*tvur tu j .W i 'AT. lilll tll> IIM" wwi i\ iv-ik?I'mii i-; lu.'if si)' ukin.'.r to the , i.i a- a (WisTnm " wh? | mows ami believes^-hi Jesus a- a *avior .1 hat will .stand l.y thou all | Ike fail. \v. WT|. jrlad lohave. .Mr. .and Mrs. llnuvll Clinksealy from A-h- r vtlUu?Mr (M-WoI >iu n-VVitil_ a;, immi i.ifiL*.?AVi'. ate alw ays ;.-Iad A lr>. have our many friends- worship < with us from lime to time. You 'I arc always welcome.' ;i Ti t 1! Y.. 1\iC. nu t at 7:.*!0 p/a. t with .Mis- N'an/ y Ilaulty in cbavi?'. The youna:, folks tr;Ke us a real s enjoyed I fim sure ^ The n iff fit services were sonv what off because of . rain,' but rin- t spite of that our pastor travo uanofhor str?iny~ message r1:aT u:i - -i well .suited ,for the occasion. Sub- I ject "Maklnir" ""TTxcuses'r' ~ All things are ready conur to the 1 feast, faike 11:17. P'opletu day as they did in days gone by are yet making excuses for not answ* 1 ^ . th: i . ate r $? vfci -*r! [)n blank i l(J3 ,__i | .....state I I together with. a self addressed y rV- 1 "*rT11 11 , T1 i 1 i ' 'nrvvr'r Club X _ Your, name will bt> placed on y a membership card and button. X f4 i.v. ...? n - * * 4 111V." 'V. <ill uti dUMIS* /A.JS j Christians, we should lid ourselv- ; C'S of excuse making when t comes , to tho things of (jod. Let us not j. forget the hospital members and friends,- it is up to us to make it what it shouli and aught' to be. Will you do your part ? I \Y KSTMINISILK NEWS The Colored Undertaker .(Mr. U. , (i. Metiill is rendering gt'eUt sirvice to the people ol' this'-town and and the soui rounkljpg communities He has proven himself lo !>.- a gi ntleman .as Well as- an Under-. taker. -He is love.i l?y all. V. . ? Miss Beatrice Wilks is-on tlie' -iuk?fist. Wt* iu'fr * (waving.?for- b. i? a speedy Yvebvciy. . | 'Mr, M. Austin spent ;'last eek end in Highland. N. C. lie i ,-ports a vol y pleasant. tri|-77" ' j~ .M.r,' Charlie Utxrckurctt--of??Vtrderson, S. ('. visited his relal.lv s here Sunday,"June Tth. ' Th.. ( -iiiltli il-iv Day Program of folm Wesley M. K. Church will he rendered .the 2n 1 SundaV evening at six o'clock. We are ilivitiiie all. >i our i nun is 10 emtio aim no wi.n us.. Hveryono. is onjo.vinj* the rain. The ear.lens are bcjrinniiig to e'row. .. ' . liev. A. 15. Morton has l>o.en < u i rite . ici; list Top the last two .or ! jiroo-Wooks* from a spiclor hiti' k.i't ho is roeovoi injr , We are hi ppy to know it." . .Mi s Ih. in y Mao (llovor of S n a visited -Mr.-. A. 15. .Morton St-11-. . .ay at'U rn on Mr. Parks. Hr. w-r and M'r. I!. Il' tuliicks visit"d U v. Moitoii's join also .Mr. llo.niliii-|-.'i iikI Mrs: IJreUer are citir.ohs of i his to'A n. - . . , The' ituehers in and arou:: i Westminister are 'Kettinj? ready for tlu- tiio"ii'.ille Summer Sohool. Ih v! I-'aii- and Prof. Chei'iv w-th evei ?r* oT'i-thi ir frietuls. wVre the tor.ot e i triu sts of Miss Ruby '!. Atfstin Tim sdny of fast week".' T.uH .TVV WMllle" = Airs tin ' )v; < . lie en Veiy -sioiv with. iuk union a. :t he' i- ,u > sihiliny hie' as ovr r. . 1 ij .1'. Austin. Uepoitir mii.r.rr Hi \pki. a. m. i:. mi itt ;i ; i\r\. h. a, yy nius i isu?r* N r.vlieiiy. S. fM-Tho Sunt ; , r ot.| is- still u? ?nforward um!,: . h sWpt., Floyd ahd teaehors. The ( -- i n- was wry vinitlv reviewed ' y - Katie .\iav Hare. Ilev. .1. , 1.. I.i. iiivslovo v.us present and rave" i v iuai k, I Kir ?riiinworship, the pas" ! r 1 if 'St. I.uUe tili: 12 as . , >: . "XTv - i trrhv Uimh-n was Che?j rl \i-itio .- v. . i'v Misse- Aiulcr- | i1 an i l.e< la HutheiToi.d and . ('at! urine Hitvdieoek\ -Several , and sin '.arts wore seen j n the ron;'f. jratlon'.who 'are home . '? ?? i!i ,<i:miiicr, 1 i'vl".di .Mi-.Madtic Harris ' A ill'i\;. as ' Minerali/.ed hy the ? dip He ,:il !ii;,V inotluTr's hoinc. .Mrs. '< ii;Harris. The jooilv was ship : i !i: ni Hi'Troiv. .Mich. ? i !5< yTiiriiiv" the I. atpae with son?;': ,-i v;< r . Mi> - K\ ck na Martin at he piano. v\!i'.. .ianu s. tau ter was. n charire of the service; The . .t yniy-:sympathize with Prcsii< lit- Harris in ;'e loss of." her sis- ! , r.' Mrs U'ilhiii;-i. ..,-Tlu? -Sttn lay .dn.rl is. planning * .. Iw.' the Ci .Pir n's Day pror: .sin Die -1th. P .r day ulterroon. ' Next Sunday roming durin'r 1... ckihjn ii s l i.ar along with the ' - 'riv.onW-tc th'. i will he ii solo by 1 n;!. Miss < 'a' heriiiv Maw White J aid :.:i i". t ruin'rtal <h'et h\- Miss- ] s \ddi Da.' ;iti.i Vivian Ruff. CoMe Worship with us. . You J i.v'e a nio.-t t ocdutl welcome at all l' "our siu.vie V. . ' ; ?u?m-i. in.- h. n ir.ir the pastor s , n u eOi; xt -St. i.day lunrfllltf?. ] '.<>-s'.'ity. S.i>ui ar;d the Witch of | iador. " * <;i{j-:h\w(?oi) ?\i:\vs Ti'Vrnac.lv Itifpiist Church Kcv. T. It.'. Tiilltcrii l'? 4oc -j Sunday- was-a beautiful day for . flinch goers. Sun lay school op- j 11 <i lit the it-ural hour with Supt. .' ""V" WaTT ef hir'+nynh-staff- ^ >f t* :i -b.fis at their post of duty:?] flu* attcndanci was good. Wo had . i beautiful 1' ssnn which was horeug'r.ly taught l>y classes. | 'Promptly ;tf- II SI6 the morning service began. .The pastor preriiti fl ii.v. K. ^ ("nappcllc, Jr. o an appreciative audience from lie iuibjict, "Three Kcrpi.irements ' if f!o?l/' Thi? was a.wonderful serTarrpand p-amy-hearts were made 0 burr with the holy spirit. Quite 1 TrW-utl s-mlod Uic. mauling 'sercice. |" At the evening service the pas!Y>r preached another soul stirring union. Qur hearts were made to \ , ; ># >. " / ' . ^ ' *-r-V ^ V J ' . * E PALMETTO LEADER burn as the man of God spoke to u? by the way. The revival i* still oil. Rev. A. M. Means of Spartanburg is doing sonic good gospel preaching. The B. T. G. under -the supervision of Mrs. I. M. Thompkins is still progressing. All eyes are now turned toward Sumter in JulyMrs. Minnie Eve of Barnwell, is spending some time in the^city as house guest of Mrs. J. V. Stewart. Mr. T. Hogue of Lexington, Ky. was the week-end guest-' of Miss Sineta Peterson, Mr. Hogue uhvuucu Deiii'dii'i college me jmst winter. Some of the students that have returned home from various colleges are: Misses Lucile Brooks, Adel and Sineta I'etersan, Eunice Osby, Ruby and Delia -Ghent Messrs Earl Holiday, Harold Peterson and E. Z. Chappelle, Jr. Teachers that < have returned from work are Misses Eva Chappelle, Ruth and lleen "Lomax, Birdie Peterson, Conine Ware, AgnesWilliams, Majorie . Dandy and \ettip Fox. ' Miss Jimmie WdlkVlPX spent?afew weeks at hofr.e with parents and friends from her wo.rk in N. C. but' returned Monday morning to Greensboro, N. C. Where she will attend summer school. Miss Maude Williams spent last Sunday in Gwein^lle - visiting friends- , ' . : ?Mrs^-I?E.. Matidox. of-Ruci' Hill is- spending some tine with her_ mother, Mrs. Ha'tie Ware on New Market St. At 3:30 last ' Wednesday, Mr. Jim Reed was funeraliscej at Mi. Moriah. Rev. T. IJ. Tolbert officiating. The many .friends of the city were sorry to hear 01 the home of Mr. and Mrs. llargroves on Magnolia St. partly destroyed by fire. Little Miss Bertha Bolden is still indisposed. \V\- hope for her a speedy recovery. When in the city visit the l-AuenTlIy Church MORRIS BROWN A. M. K. Church Rev? J. W. Withersjnum. astor ? Sutulay services at .Morris Blown last Sunday, winy all that could be desired. The sei monetto to the little church,, v.a- based upon the theme, "Dasisics" The sermonette as usual was int .ivstting to young an 1 old alike. An inspiring sight is always presented when the children with eagerness; gathered a-_ round the altar to 'receive- the message brought t<> them by the pasc.. Ti,rt 11:00 a. m. The* text selected by t-h > pastor, was I Cor; 11th' chat-' tur," and' 24th verse.. The pastorspok on the. suhi ct "Remembering: the Lord .hnis." Th(. large cor.jregation ?vas inspired by the message brought by the speaker. \vh i enlarged upon the different methods of 'remembering the Lord Jesus., Many - visitors were in attendance as usual. .Morris Brown accords a heartv-welcome to visiting friends at all times. As a titting prelude to the sermon, .Mis. My.rile Witherspoon sang swvetly, i In' s do. "Open the gates' to the Temple." The SutPav seho'i'd'and 'At (Y K." League i'iiiklioned at their respective hour's.'. Tht. evening message was bin ;ghl by I ?r. .1. S. Moran:, y.lio 1 ctcd as. theme "Com > Anil- Dim-." A real gospel sumon was devi loin.! from 'the text s led - d. I>v. Movant is still tfie~' sin id ( umpinn of the choss, win ih.Vi fails ..to interest those who ate listening to his words. II. ,-ni]dia-i/.' during his: discourse, the solicitude of Christ, for his rli>cip! s in t'.ieir hours- of doubt, and shaking faith in the I. rd. Our tr-d ipiari rlv < oivfei c nee will be lu-ld on the 'lJib iiist. D . R. K. Bitrrtntrri; will preach all day on the second Sunday. Our Rally closes 'ill "Tl~-'!r-r?Simtlayr?Togi- trustees? have ' ai i aiigi-.l to install the new heatirg plant. The work will begin at ot: (-. Now that summer seems really here, our c- ngr*.gallons -pre it. ,-easing in numbers it-each service. Our church is infoimed of the illness of l)r. j. W. Maiph mnd w'e pray for his sp.e iv recovery. ST. .1 \ Ml-iS-A. >1. K. (Ill R( II ! Rev. \\ . 1$. Bonier. I'astor Sunday was a beautifiil day . and : lie II it in! nil < 1 riiiU- nilvil lltfur,. nl' it A large ciowd greeted our A t. Stipl.. Mi s l.illian .Harris.. The school was reviewed by Miss. Ks.elle JanciQltc. The pastor preach .,1 S ;iwi-,y mi,rnin<r from lb v. pj, Sunday 'night, he .preached from [' over)) IS:2-i Theme: "Human i'reateM Neid Is A Friend." Rev. [Souler i.- a wonderful ptcacluT an.J ejistm-. Tlie Silvei\ Moon elub met June -2nd. K p. m. at the home of Mi v- K.-toile Janerette. ... Stewardess boaul No. 2 met .Inn4' Jul at the home of Mrs. Katie Sol>111011 on Henderson St. Both meetlits wcie.gooit as usual. Alter the msine-'- part thfc hostess served de- 1 'ieibfi^A |H 'I. Wit*-were glad to 1 -ee Mi>ses Nora Harris out Sunday noi 1 ing who is a teacher in the lifih ehool at St. Matthew, S. C. Among tlie visitors Sinday were Ib'VyS.. Kiev and Thomas, and Miss le.sie'Mae I.emmon who is the most of Mrs. Addie Williams. Oio- ( hildren day program will b(J next Sunday at 3 p.mr Come and FTelp us make this a great day; you ire always welcome. St. Michael M. E. Church Rhv. 11. II. Jones, astor ""The "young people are returning from school and finding their places in the work of the Church School and Church. This is very fine and just at is should Tic. We" commend tlyj Idea to all who have not as yet done thia. - Make your training count for helping others as well as yourself. Don't rrtiSa the "Rainbow Par' ... .. > ,i.- u. 1 . . . - V- , , - ... ~ . yr V'-T ty" on the Church Lawn on Friday, June 19th at 8 P.M. given, by J the Stewardess Board No. 2 of I which Mrs. Marian Kollock is the ' j chairman. An interesting evening ! is planned. Refreshments will be ' served and ice cream sold. Th)^ board meets with Mrs. Jon es on Thursday, June 11th at 8;00 P. M. The Stewordess Board No. 1 had en interesting meeting on Sunday afternoon at the chureh when Mrs. Llla Dudley was elected treasurer . and plans made for their work durinc t.ho mnnth iinil duties discussed. The regular meeting is planned for the fourth 1 Sundays at 6 p. m. The church is kepnly alive to the idea of the "Family Rally" for the . fourth Sunday night in this month at which time, we hope to take | care of our church mortgage and obtain an appreciable amount to-_i wards uor preparation for. the entertainment of the Annual Con- 1 ference inc December. So we know ai| tw nud friends will 1 pull hard for the Family Rally and ' will report all or a greater part I of the Ten Dollars per Family. I ST. MARK A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. E. I*. Butler, Pastor ' Sunday school opened at i):00~o^clocii, with Supt. and teachTrs~ at" tjhefr post of duty. Subject "The) [ Last Supper," was briefly dis-' | cussed and reviewed by the pas- j tor. L I A*t 12 e'clockc the Missionary ! Ladies rendered a Splendid .pro* ,4 gram. This being Wonian'^ Day the entire service was earned hh~ I by .women; not a man said anything until time for collection, j Miss Sarah James, Miss Viola Williams and Mrs. Janic Barr, along I with our President, Mrs. Mary Pinckney conducted the program; ( every lady present seemed to enjoy ] it- very much. . I , At 8:30 p. m. Rev. and Mrs; C. .< W. Williams and their daughters, j came over to help us in our drive. < A wonderful sermon was preached' j 'by Rev. Williams from Acts. The j tenth chapter. Our hearts re- , jciced while the man of God ., preached the gospel. We are always proud to have visitors. Come , again. . . (Mrs.) E. P. Butler, reporter ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E. 'CHURCH ' i . Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor ^ ! If Greenville, S. G.?Sunday school j opened at P:4o.A.$l. with a large , attendance. A thorough study of the lesson was made by classes af- ' ter 'which the classes assembled and listened to a veiy fine review. t A Junior usher board was organized .by the pastor'with the fol lowing officers: Allen Hudgetis, I president; Billie Peguese, vice-pres ident Wilburn Mack, secretary ' James Kilpatriek, assistant secretly and Walter Caldwell, treas- 1 jrer. 1 Morning- service began at the i usual hour. The weather-was fine, and a targe number came out to , service. The pastor was at his i Lest, as^ he always be and deliver- : ui a ioicciui a.kl spiritual message which inspired the hearta of j many, llis text was found Kev. I *.v used for his subject Blessings on them that overcometh." After the regular service was over the "Holy Lommunion" was given to a* lavgs. n.u..ntr. A short church mooting was caned after service at v> i dc11 ii.nu- the* | astor outlined the , next ra.jy hi. u'i is to be in the ,mf "o /.n.hju.i- *pi%~ n * \s i HI vi C4 VUI liv.1t. iltt' 4/ living I .former pastor.- and our present t pastor are the contestants. ?Theemacli is divided into 10 groups i and each group is sponsoring a I pastor. > that raises the t ii.alust o.er J that pastor will j he deciuieo u. ..mst popular pas- g tor 01 .-\iien. l . tuple. This' rally closesvtlie lo. i.ill Sunday in July, f 1 he A. (.'. K. l eague met at g (J o'elo.k with a huge attendance, t The many .i'l ie.rds. of Mrs. D. A. t Adan.s'ai J sorry ti^*know that she (] i.- a patu nt at the Working Benevolent 'hospital and are hoping v that she v.ilf soon recover. Airs; E. C. Dudley, Supt. of the j \\\>.i v111 lieneVoleiit hospital is s i:tfeiidi.j,g the commencement exer- V exercises at Talledega, Ala. where j her sister graduates this term. 'I'll.. girU flit- h'MTtr v fro.m the various colleges where they spent a successful school . yCar' < Ml. LEBANON A.M.K. CHURCH 1 IsCI??.i ^ Re\i C. l ewis, Pastor * c West Andr.ws, S. C.?Sunday h was a high day in, the above nam- g usual hour with a ivery large at- fi tendance, Supt. M, Britton and 1 leavers on the job.- The discuss- e ion ot' the lesson was very inspir- g trrg mrd much enjoyed. Timely re- a mark^ by our pastor. At J 1:00 o'clock morning js'er- e vice began. Rev. Lewis"rselected as a text Job 3:17-18, subject-^A ^ Vision of Heaven". This was irt- J deed a burning, message. This being Communion Day the spiritual .? tide ran high. We were all made .j to feel happy. '3 At 3:30 Rev. Le'wis preached a .j sou 1 stirrong sermon- and adniinis- *j tered the Holy Sacrament at Thorn *3 as Chapel A. M. E. church, Italy, \ j S. C. At 7:30 Bro. M. Britton conducted a lively prayer meeting j at the- hour of service our pastor J selected as a text Numbers 21: I j h-u, subject: "i/ook to Jenus and-j Live", which seemed to have been veiy. much enioved. The following visitors worshipped with us. I* Rev.' and Mrs. Moyd. Mr. and \ Mrs. Hilton, Georgetown, S.-jC.; \ * Wi- ' "t i | flopttr Hi feY HERBERT i v THE MOR The more I live, The more I see: How destitude A man can be! How sick and soiled Ilis limbs can grow! To have them so! And how it hurts To have to slave : Just what it is Prnm <)our? fill rln?l. - ?vut uunu Ull UUOA Unto one's grave! Mr, and Mrs. Greene, Sampit and Mr. Givans, Kingstiee. Come again, you are welcome. You are invited to attend our Children's Day program on SunLay alternoon, June 14 at 3:30.?A- good program is promised. Mrs. Louise Brown is back home after a period of' eight weeks in the hospital at Florence much improved to the delight of her family and many flriends also the curch members. We pray that she will si:on be 1 cstoied to perfect health. v Mrs. Lue Fillmore and her mother, Mrs. Graham visited their >rother and son at Greensboro, S; C., they reported a very pleasant trip. mm CONWAY NEWS Bethel A.M.E. Church .Rev. W. I. Gore, Pastor Sunday was a high day at the above named church and the usual large Communion Day crowd worshipped at Bethel A.M.E. church. The genteel pastor was in a happy mood and preached an inspiring sermon that had his hearers rejoicing, after which the door of -he church was opened for joiners ?n?-c-ame--fbrward and wasieceiv- . jd into the church. , Five were Baptized. - Accessions eight. The Sunday school is-still progressing. Adult c^ass No. 3 is holding the banner at this writing. " At 3 P.M. the pastor came to js with another burning message, llis text was. taken from St. John 5:14, subject: Sin No More. The people of Conway have been enjoy-1 ing for two weeks a great revival I that was conducted by Rev. W. W.; McCullough, the whirlwind Evangelist the evangelist had great sue :ess. GO lost souls were brought to Christ. A gracious outpouring of -Spirit upoiv- this town. Old Bethel was crowded each night. The meeting closed Sunday night, , May 31. Mr. Ernest Moore is back home to the delight of his relatives and | friends after a very pleasant stay | n Mew iork anir rhUadeipiua. .?I. Mj*s. Fannie Greene and Mrs. | \nnie Bell Hammock is back home*. Tom Jacksonville, Fla. spending sometime with their relatives. The many friends of Mr. Pearle Floyd are delighted to know that ne is recuperating. ABBEVILLE NEWS St. James A.M. E. Church Rev.- W. S Mims, Pastor Sunday school was largely atentled and a lively discussion, of ,hb' lesson. ?The .prayer, meeting services .vere so wonderfully carried out >y Mrs. A. H. Lee. Wd trust that -J he work hy Mrs. Lee will remain 1 n t he Jiearts of all the little ones , is good s^eds sown. 11:30 A.M. Rev. Minis was at ii^ post of duty. Rev. L. F Rhods read St. Matt. 18:1-10 as Scrip- ( ure lesson. The theme of the pas- ^ or's discourse was found EPH. 1:17 and was spiritul sermon. i The stewards rally this morning ^as $35.00. \\r ^ 4- ~ ~ ^..1 >v c me picttacu tu imvc wiic xuiowing students and Visitors in ervices as follow: Misses Georgia . C Haddon, Annie Greene, Fannye enkins, Martha Taylor, Georgia' 1 3. and Catherine Lattimer and Hainilluii. | Mrs. Annie Austin, Evanston, 111 , ias been visiting her mother, Mrs. 'arrie Harris, will return home < his week. j i Mr. Andrew Bowie of Columbia,' < !. C., attended the closing exer- 1 ises of the A. C. T school of which lis brother Wardlaw who was a 1 raduate of the class. Mrs. Estelle Latimer..reports a ^ ne trip last week to Nashville, J 'enn., to witness the graduating _ xercises of the class of her dauhter, Georgia B., who is a gradu- ! te of Pisk university. Prof, and Mrs. Wm. Wade, Misss Azalee and Ruth White motored A.F op : Py iy A iv i m i8< ' -I .? ' fmppppoi * m PW IMI'MjJM. Saturday, June 13, 1936 '*r: ^itattnus | ELI DICKSON X E I LIVE The more I live, The more my mine! Becomes the broad And knowing kind! Tho T Within me yearn To cool the fires Of fate that burn! ?> And more and more 1 feel the will To love and learnIncreasing still! to Atlanta, Ga.. to witness the graduating exercises Friday at Washington Ili as Miss ~AzaIee Jackson is a graduate. Mrs. Nellie Hamilton has closed * a successful?school?term?frrni?b? ~ home .for a vacation. ' ~ Miss Catherine V. Latimer will . leave Friday for Allendale, S. C. as one of the instructors in the teachers summer school. . Mrs. 'Ursula Haddon, left last Thursday for the city of New York jauiL .will, social - the- summer. ? Mrs. Robinson of ..Willington, S. C., is .spending. h few days with her (ftiusins, Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Turner. Mrs. Win. Wade will leave in a few days for Greenville, S. C., as an instructor in the teachers' summer school.?_ l 1?:?, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and children of Greenv ille. S. C:, spent it very pleasant Thursday with their aunts Iijestlames. Eula White and Emma Burton. . , _ Miss Eddie V. Walker, aptudiprtof A. C. T. School left f Ue?her honie^JJSlhoun Fulls, S. C.r Miss Thelnia Fisher left for. he?v - r-?. .... home Wednesday, ChinagtvHf at- ? ter spending the winter with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilson. . Mrs. Allen Wilson left ThursTlay June. .4 for Richmond. Va. tir witness the closing exorcists ?ofJ" V Virginia Union University where! her daughter; Miss Gertrude Wilson will receive the B. S. <U groe. Miss Edna Fobto accompanied Mrs. Wilson. JOHN STUN N KW-S < " * uciiK'i v . ;>i. Ij. t niircii Sunday June. " was a high day at Bethel Ci \L K. Church. The Rev. Smith,. pastor. of A' Church South, white. , r.n.-n.. us at 8::M) o'clock; . 15i- t __ was. "Faith.". Otue-.MuT. \ a-'a . I to the church. Th~?.~r."tc"" i: I members were fJat!0 t ? l..r.: R" . . Smith worship, ' lie is a l i.i, brother in the M. I.< ( i urc i. iid preached with p V..'i a:.! i .> . . tion. We went aw ay rejoicing in the God of our--fa v. I saK.it'oii. The church scndoT ?.T c..A:r. League are-making i an. ; . < r. . under the leadership ?-i M s. f . i\ Pope and Rev. \\ i!.!j.- Ga y. Children Day,-at .e) ?V Sunday^JLtttje,: 11, at H oVlo.-y r - - --* freshments will. se,r\\ o %t lawn. The Silver .Moon ?p;a:l..t o' Augusta, Ga. will Vender a ni isfyal program ixl Betiu.1 .M. K. church June 12. at S:?n p m. and enjoy the m-usic. Preaching Sunday ni'.tvm 1:45 o'clock Ivy t:i past": . '** Rev. ,J. M, Wiliiams was the supper guest of Mi-, and Mr.-.C. ii. Davis Monday night, June 8, he reports a happy afte; noon opt.iii!'-. ... Mr. and Mrs. Noah. Amos have moved to their n.w home <nj Blar'.l St. Miss Eva Johnson of Ridge Spring, S. C. Is \ i>iti:n- in -i ionic of Mr. and'M is. Noah Aims )n Bland St. -w? Mr. Mininau.Th Ainn.i has . ti;raid homo from s.l.ool at BooUir Washington. Columbia, S. ( . Mrs. Kvoiyn (Srifiin is vi-itinri relatives in 'Washington, I). (' . . Mrs A. M. Spann, Missrn K. <\ Vounj*, Savannah I'a ir; tt :u 1 lvi|v. J. M. Illassi njracr.o fp.-nt Wednesday in Columbia, S .C. St. Mary's A. >1. P.. Mi: , ion ha} ts regular services: Sunday >ehool at half pa/t .ion"o'clock r.jn. Preaching half past five. p. iv.. , The Evangelist, S's or \\ iiliai.i ms on a (h'to 'ir're- f i.nds ta- ? epair the church. Tiic carpenters' me p'.a.tr ir.-r to ^tart work this or.roxt wool . They' ire planning servio, .s in t!,o :hurch the.- lirst "SiSndav in Jhlv, 1936. 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