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ftft 1 MARION NEWS Miss Elizabeth Rogers, a member of the h^gh school faculty of Marion county training school is attending the summer session at Hampton institute. , Miss Thelma tloddard has returned home after a pleasant visit with tejatiyes in Florence. Misses liessie Woodberry anTT Arnetha Crawford were recent visitors to the capital, attending u business meeting- at Booker Washington high school. Mis*P? Verdelle Deas and Vessie Gregg if port an enjoyable stay in the up-countryMis. Robinson aid son of Philadelphia left for Wimangton where they will spe.nd s^TTfetftue befort returning home. " "" " . .Miss Mamie llarrisyh of Washington, 1). C. is visting her aunt, Mrs. liagip. Miss Harrison who i> ?a recent graduate of Dunbar lligl School Washington is , nowat^u dent at Caidoza Business school Mr. Bryerson, of Alabama is.ii town with Mr. Thompson, oui competent-X. C. Insurance man. . Mrs. Hagin attended the funerak of her uncle Mr. John Lucken ir. Walterboro, S. C. We are ps~?asid to see Mrs. Black, her son, Mr. l.eroy Black, and Miss. Gertrude Black of Wash ington among visitors in our city ~ Miss Gei trude Blag]; is a .Mar ion girl who has made an Trivia able record-as a teacher in on* ? of the Washington city sihopl. ... Mrs. Alice. Hayes is returning ti Philadelphia'in company v ith Mrs Sfina Williams ami little Dyrothy Mrs. Williams. has been wry attentive to her. aunt,: Mrs.-.. Julia Thompson during her. illness. MY. and Mrs. -Julian Wise <>. Florence. C worshiped at St: John A.* M. K. Church Sunda\ morning'. Mrs. Keina Sim: ens atal daugh Jers have re turned from llauiptoi Virginia. The Independent Order of Tent,and Jollifee I'nio.n are now in session ir. our city. Mrs. Rosebud t*tos.Hn'.r-(iibb' left Sunday for Jacksonville i i company" with lu-r uncles. Josepl and. Fleglcr Fox worth. MrS. Olivec Roberts returned tPhiladelphia after an extended visit with her mother; Mrs. Laura Woodberry. Mrs. Georpiana Neal is report ed..very ill at this writir.tr. RllMii; Sf'ltlXC NKWS The 'It f * th I' 11' r'-. r,.i:..llu,?S'if lilt School Sunday 1 niornintr . was hi per cent. . We are .nfovtTH? ab>n nicely under the direction of i> assistant..<iipe>:intc:n'lent, Mr. J. > Raiford'. We. are ioekiny fonvar' to the Sunday School picnic o i Saturday, July 1$. The program rendered .by th L. I'. A. Club Sunday was \eiyh spirinir. Most of the pai ticipaiv. were members of the Junhm I.. I lumbia. S; preached at 'tins Services. Theine, (id Vr Rid o that. Shrnyy He caw .;? plenty thought for food. We wish t ? thar.k Rev. Peace for this Wonderful sermon anfj invite him to ronv : unain at.any tune. He was?arc companicd here hv lKa<.' GiSson anil Stewart of Second ( alvaf. Church also Messrs. pmiis (iib>m and lohtiniir . Peterson. The olul v-feels very* grateful to the Mor.ett.: Quartet foi^the several selection they rendered to; make the pro' Mrs. Rigiaa Wigfall cr.tertainc'< the L.: P. A. i*tRV> Friday at 5 p. m Qtiiic_a number wa*-prr>cut. -\fto~ all business was transacted th< hostess served ,sandwiches tea cream and cake. The next meet intc will be at 'the home of Mrs Eva Haprirod July 17. Miss "JlUeJma Ellison er.tertaine< the Ushers Boar,| Wednesday eve ~ nipjr. July 1, nt ?:0<t j>. m. Th vice presi<Ier.t was in^ci^rge. J very interest i ng\j)rogrfla 11 iv was rendered. We were served quiokad' - and cake w<- oil li.iirnf .1 n> 0 Or p.m. to meet at the home of Mis Rosa B. Broadnox, July 15 .Mrs. iM. i*;. Crawford <ponst>rc< a pag.ant at Colman Ridge Churc) Sunday night whic-h was said t. have been very-pood. .Mrs; Craw ford will be long remembered ii that section of the country. Tin amount raised was $10.0'. Dea R. Golden-Tribe raise the highes' amount. $7 H5. \'isitors rn and out of to\<n foi the week-end are Mrs. Georgi Dorman and children, Orange burg who are visiting relatives. ? Mr. Griffin Gunter, N:?Y. tt spending the summer with higrandparents, MY. and Mrs. \V. B Hazzard. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hazzard Columbia, Mrs. 3elle Miles, Cayc? were visitors in town for the 4th T v~\ * Mrs. Ada Olphant, Batesburg, spent the -week-end with her sister. Mrs. Laura . Doizcr. Miss, Luschia"1 Dorns left Thursday for an indefinite stay in Washington. D. C. Rev. Willie Wilson,1 Mrs. Goldsmith, Benedict College were seen in. town Saturday enroute to BetMr Charlie Blocker, TT Y. is visiting his mother here. '"\fessi's?Cartel*. Alfonso Dornald Morse and c. o. nan, Ninety-Six were the week-end guests of Misses Thelma, Mae and Mr. Daniel Watson. Several people from here spent the fourth at Bettis Academy. They expressed themselves as having'had a mellow time, LAKE CITY NEWS I Wesley >1. E. Church?Rev. J. F. I'earsoh, Pastor The members of the Ladies' Aid Society are having excellent succe.-s with their weekly entertainments for the benefit of the trus.eeS, The members ta'nd friends "of Wesley Were highly favored last - Sin-.liiy Vv..nin|.- to llUVO KeV. N. i. Clow ley. pastor oT The Srnrtb Ulanta M. C. churen, Auama, lel'ivor a very spiritual, inspiring aiil uplifting sermon to a large row (1. i ! ~ " ~ " -? It is indeed gratifying to repeHHbat Miss Queen K. -Ciraham of the .ieulah section, a graduaCe~of the tate college whoghas been H. E, cae'her in the Kershaw countyraining school has been appoint tj Home. Demonstration agent. Mrs. Cora Dawhins who has been with .her mother all the year left" -atludny for Philadelphia. Pa Miss' Dezola Graham accompanied iter. ' * . Kev. T. tl.,P.endergrass of Benattsvilie, S. C., was a business . isitor at the M. K. parsonage last f-eki {lev. S. V. ,Fowler and Mi*s I.-U ordon i>1 Florence were visitor? ' ere Monday. While here they nihil at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Pearson. Mis, .J. F. Pearson who underwent a serious operation at th -nundoi's hospital. Florence...a. feyy. vi i ks aj;o- is rapidly Improving. ^ e ^ ( HKSTF.UFlFI.l) NKWS By Sara A. McCollough i Sunday was Quarterly meet inp1 it Hurst .Th^>- made A. M. K. C hurchy Rev. F. I). Lykes-, pastor. - The - P. K , Ret. ? At?K. Goidm1 preached at 11:00 A.M. In th* i ternoon-the Rev. J. S.- McMii . . ian of Zion Baptist . (,'hurci pnach a wonderful Me.rmon. This lertiir quarterly meeting also, a Mt. Talior M. K. Church. The Rev. Taylor, P. K., and Rev. .Gary; tin .pastor worshiped at Hurst Tabori.aJe at this service. . At K:00 p. in. the Rev. Taylo:. was winding up his quarter at jVIt. Tabor M. K. and preached, a deep bought ful erntoii to an appreciative voiigt elat ion who r.ec- i\ Taylor was "accompanied by Mr> ?Ttryd+tf*?h nd-tdmdr?dattghtciv?amd "hn?Trie r.d. Miss?AVrrfkrr: Wr' rust they enjoyed their stay. . Mr. a'nd .Mrs. Morant motored down from .Rock Ilill, S. (.'. aa> in nt the Fourth with Rev. and Mrs. \V. \\\ McCullough. and. .aughterr Mrs. ~~M ornnt is Mrsv~ VleCuilousih sister. .'I'l l- Rev. .1. H. Toatby and lamly liav-e moved to-Chesterfield tin . -domiciled at the Presbyterian Maiice". Contii?.ied on Page ^ DILLON M:\VS Bethel A.JM.K. Church i III V. B. S. Taylor, Pastor Tlu* services at Bethel on last ' s'unday were will attended-in-spite !' the hot-weather. Morninjr .service be^an at th< osual hour. Alter the devotional lie pastor selected fst. .John 15:1.1. . Theme: CD eater love hath ho man i.-in. this that a man lay down ho i !i('e for his frien'ds. This strong pi ritual sermon stored the hearts f many. We were happy- to have * he many visit in i; friends worship -vith us ami to have witnessed such ? .11 i . ? i iiomt .sci'HKtn oy tiic pastor, af: i tor which the Holy Communion was administered to a large puniht'l*. \ large and appreciative; audi ncy witnessed the evening message. Text John 15:14. Theme If you love me keep my commandI ments. The Sunday school children is to present a program this Sunday af' teinoon. Miss Hattie Thomas, - chairman of progrant. Mr. J. C. Cousar; Supt". The Rainbow and Sunshine club ' members are piouf] to have Miss Ozelia Daniels their president hack with them again after spending a , few months in Pennsylvania. ' Mrs. Leah Covington~is somewhat improved. _ <#? * ST. GEORGE NEWS Btthcl'A. M. E. Church i Rev. N. A. Bethea, Pastor Sunday at 11:30 service btgan. First hymn 6 L. M. was lined ,by the pastor. Prayer was offered by Rev. W. IjL Pinckncy; selection by choir. pastor from the 11th chapter oi St. Matthew and 2nd verse. Hymn 7TT C. M. The text was selected from St. Matthew. Rev. Bethea's theme "was "The Lord has need of thee." Another wonderful sermon was delivered from the 22St. Mark, Subject: "What Think Ye of Christ?" Sunday school was conducted by the Asst. Supt., Mr. Joseph Jones. Mrs. Rachel Jones w^io died June 25th was funeralized Sunday after noon in Bethel Church by her pastor, Mrs. Jones was an old citizen of St. George, and her place in the home will never be replace. She leaves three children, Mablc ind . Gilbert of New York and Mrs. Jessie Boozer .of St. George, four grands and other relatives and j friends to. mourn her passing. - Misses Deborah, and Marie Copper of Wadesville, Ga. are visiting '.heir grand parents, Rev. and Mrs". \V. II. Pincknvy. ! I he picnic that was to he gtv[en by he Sunday School was canceled for a later date". . There will be a planless Wodling given Wednesday night, July X,- sponsored by Mrs. Mable Summers,. ' Tim" proceeds will be for 'he Missionary department. Admission will be ten cents. Mrs. Martha Dollarson is on the <ick list also Mr. Abraham Stewart. We hope for them a speedy recovery. Mrs. Alethia So well of Georgia, Mi's. Clarence of Jacksonville, Fla. were called to the death of their rr'andmother. Mrs. Rachel Jones. Rev.' Bethea is planning to visit a very, sick brother in Rocky Mt. The Booster's Club celebrated tlii ' Fourth on the church yard with a fish-fry, which lasted from n a. 111. until eleven thirty p. .111. Mr. Luke Harrison is the President' of tiiis organization. Dr. J. F.. Beard, P. E. "of the Charleston District will preach Sunday morning and again Sum lay p. 111. WQODRl FF NEWS I Trinity A. M. K. Zion Church Rev. R. J. L. Allen, Pastor Sunday school opened at the usual hour, with Supt. and all teach- ] is at their post of duty. Wt j jcijilally invito all visiting: friends r'o attend odr cMioe-h and Sunda\ school. . Mrs. Rosa Lee Mosely of Spartanburg, -S. C- ?tho-guest- ofMrs. Dot hinder last Wednesday. Mr. Joseph "Topeland of Union. C. representative of the North Carolina Mutual life Insurance Co. is the guest of Mr. David J... Wilhurn this week. tanking, S. C. attended the funeral of Mrs. Klla Durrah Monday afternoon. He also visited the sick, Mrs. Chesting Foster. I Mrs. .Ella B. Durrah was fqneralized Monday afternoon at 2;30 o'clock at Trinity A. 'M. E. Zion Church of \Cliich she was a mem, her, by the phstor, the ^c>v- K. J. L. Allen. Mrs. Durrah had been in declining health for several months, although her death came as a shock to .her many friends i.iil" luui'iai was largely atxenneu | and the florals were numerous. At 4:30 o'clock her remains were lowered to its last resting t>lace in Trinity church cemetery beneath a mound of flowers. We ivalize that the passing of Elfa Bell is our loss but Heaven's gain. Sleep on Ella and take your rest, we love you but Jesus loves you best. Sho_lcaves to mout'n her passing, a husband, Mr. Roy Hurrah and five small Children, a father and mother, one sister, two .thers and a neice. Funeral Director in charge, M. S. Callaham. Mrs. Klla Barnett has recuper- j a tod from a recent illness. i Svok l^st: Mesdames Creatine Foster, Mrs. Rachel Rice. Among those going to Greenville last week to hear Cab Calloway were Mr. and Mrs. George Downs, George Ferguson, John W. Franks. Ralph Wilburn,-? George Foster, Mr. ?Mrv." Booker T. Thomas, they reported having a grand time. Mrs. Mell Fielder is visiting rela tives in Philadelphia, Pa. ' ' ... fME PALMETTO LEAP THE CHURCH AS A SOCIAL CENTER , A serious indictment has been brought against Organized religion. This indictment is serious enough to ' warrant careful consideration, and to my mind it is time tKkt individuals should f wake upland face conditions as they are now, and stop living in dreamland and atr castles. It is said that Church Organization is inadequate to meet p *esent day problems. That the needs of the people have become so pressing, Society so complex and that the Church making practically no progress m the last quarter century cannot meet the needs of the people. The charge is due primarily to the reluctance of the officers of religion to keep pace with the times. This v/as plainly demonstrated at Morris College in July 1935, during the State S. S and B. Y. P. U. Convention. Ministers who have the oppor- j tunity to serve the people of God, } who have been given trust in the , .field of religion, in whose hands ihp p-rnwrh of CViristinnit v dp pends have failed to see what 8 great work lies before thorn. , They have failed to see what a great trust is at stake. ' ] The Gospel in many of oui churches is said to.be too much beyound the realities of our people, ' too old time and too far fetched np in the air too far in the , ground. The Gospel in many - of. ] >ur Churches stays in Heaven toro nuch on the golden streets, eating ] honey and drinking wine, when . people here are crying for . a | chance to make good in this life: , that is they need a social redemp- . lion. Especially when we think . >f many of our children who have I not been well born physically nor , montollv nnrl whnen tpmtannioi i and inclinations need to be changed. A live genuine dynamic Gospel is the greatest ii&ed of the lay and our generation. Nearlv everything which has been substituted for the Gospel has failed. The present method of the Gospel has almost utterly failed. It?ligion is one of the most unifying forces among men. As we read the pages of history we find no force in the world that has brought men together and held them in such close union or tact as religion. Seeing then that religion is so vital, so very powerful, so unifyng, it should then be properly administered. Too long have we fooled people concerning their destiny, too long have we put around religion mysr tieism, ft ar. superstition and everything that goes to take it out of its sphere. Religion when properly administered with .meet the needs of a -Churrhv-crf-a?-Community of ~TT" State or of a nation. Any thirty, that dn.s not help, us. to live better and be prosperous is not religion. Many people look to the Church for spiritual, moral and even economic mirtr The Church in many cases has proven inadequate to meet them, and the inadequacy is due primary to thc. lack of appreciation on the part of those who are responsible for the scope and purpose. of Christianity. The average Church looks oil Christianity as a doctrin, something to be talked about and worried with; something for the older people to praise on Sunday , and then put aside. But my dear readers, I want you to see this one point if nothing else, and that is this, that Christianity is a movement, a great movement, that it is the life of any people; and that it is lurever moving iorward or going backward. C|hri|8tiatuty must_ _ make progress by you if it is to be made at all. The Kingdom of God is with in you. The salvation of the world is in you. Many children, whose lives are in our hands are depending on us for their solvation. They don't understand how milk and honey in Heaven after death will do . them any "good ( while there. They must be saved here, they must live with individuals here who are trying to possess some of .this World's goods. They must take their place in the world after having been, given their -foundation by us. (Continued next issue) Subscribe For The Leader , ' . J ro JONSEVILLE NEWS Everybody enjoyed themselves Thursday night at the &jcial card partv j>iwn at the h*>me of Mrs. Lillie B. Hendow. We all had a grand time. The music and dancTTrg wcr e crtjoyed by everyone. A delicious course of chicken selad and pickles pnd punch was" served. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor Columbia, S. C.?Members were present at our services Sunday July 5. The Sunday school opened at 10:00 a. nr." " At 11:15 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev., Lewis preached wonderful sermons. The League opened at 6:30 p. m. with Mr. Webber, the President in charge. After the devotions and the discussion of the lesson Miss Rachel Kinard took eharg;^ of the program. Miss Edna Adfcims and Mr. Henry Webber gave very interesting talks on "Conscience, the Divine Voice in Man." We also lad vocal solos by Miss Jackson ind Mr. Lewis. You are invited to rttend our services next Sunday, luly 12. The topic for League discussion will be "The Divine Voice* in the Bible." Come out for eou are always welcome.? MORRIS BROWN A. MIp~EI CIICRCH Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor Services at Morris Brown were ivell attended all day last Sunday. Dr. Witherspoon preac.td two splendid! sermons,; that were brimful of spiritual, and inspir- i ;\tion. The morning sermon was |)reached from St. John, -16th chapter and 32nd verse. This sermon followed the usual sermonette to the Junior Church, and the Theme From which the pastor spoke to the children, was "The best errand boy." An apt illustration was used in the use of a postage ^tanio. The nastov strpseoil tV>r> quality of Sticking- The Theme from which the morning sermon was preached, was "The hour is come." A beautiful?-portrayal of the suffering of Jesus which h"' bore alone was made.. Many visitors graced our service with their presence. Among the many visir tors present, was Mr. U. S. Gallman, supervisor of schools foi Newberry county. \Ve were delighted to see Bro. Jno. Germor out again,, after being confined to his hbme for several munth-i with a broken leg. The Holy Communion was administered to large crowds of members and friends The evening sermon was another feast of good things, and furnished food for reflection and thought The text was St. Matt. 5th chapter and 3rd verse. "Moral surgery" was the theme developed by the speaker, and the -sermon was enjoyed by^ the large congregation present. ? Spiritual perils,?and the need of amputating the, besettihg sin*, \vn seTocxugilUy lu'-Q light out as the peacher expounded the words of Eternal Life. The Ministerial Union will celebrate its annual at Morris St. Bapt. church on?Wednesday night.?Di1. Wither^. spoon will preach the annual sermon. Our " congregations grow larger each Sunday, as the weather grows warmer. Work on the new heating system will begin during the present week. Comfort and Cleanliness are the things that we-4tre'"woVking forward to. Bro. W. H. Simmons spoke to the congregation after the sermon at night,- on the importance of Registration. The N.A.A.C.P. of this city, is endeavoring to launch an extensive drive toward that end. Morris Brown follows her usual custom of taking, the lead in the matter of advising our people as a f 1%A!? -- - 1 * w hii.ii pt?ituirai ann civic status. Many of our members have left the city to spend vacations in other centers. Miss C. S. A. Smith Is~ar^EutawviHe, S. C. Miss H^len HoltOn is1 Waiting relatives and friends in New York City. Mr., and Mrs. J. A. Brown and daughter w*ill soon be leaving for Saluda, N. C. for a few weeks vacation. We vision a bright prospect in the consumation of our plans for the year. We look forward hopefully. < HOLLEYI FUNER.A 2469 Senate St., (Cor. House a AMBULANt OUR PHONE NEVER SLEEP The Holley Funeral Homes at - PHON OUR MOTTO: '^PROMPT A A Service In Keeping 17 YEARS OF EFI -J ' GREELYVILLE NEWS ' J * . ' . Morning service began at 11:15 J a. m. We were uplifted with the sermon Rev. Gregg delivered to us | 4t?was?a?message that will?lin. j ger a long time in the minds of thc. peop|e. ; . were more than pleased to have Mrs. Murray home?Sunday from Columbia, S. C. .where she is attending school and her sister, Mrs. Williams, we also had in our audience, Mrs. Bertha 'Mont goiuery, Mrs. susie ftiims, Mrs. I Susie D. Bailey of Columbia, S. C, I Miss Sarah Keels, Greelyville. S. C. . Sunday school began at 4:30 I p. m. We all enjoyed being in I Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. 'I Marion Samuel's little daughter, ' Alice was with us Sunday. Tlie Queen Esther girls are working very hard with their pastoh, Rev. Gregg. Let us pray for them to press forward. SI MTER NEWS A glorious fourth was spent byi the folk of the city. Many left I the city for the beach and many I attended picnics and ball games. J On Tuesday afternoon M'' audi Mrs. Mack Herriiigton honored tneir nctie daughter, Iron? with a birthday party at their' hitme. About 30 tots were presdht- and enjoyed a jolly afternoon romping and playing games. . The nice ice cream and cake served appeased the appetite of the little ones. Rev. II. D. Dupree is attending summer school in Columbia. Mis'. L. C. Cox an(j children are spending the summer in oliio. Mrs. Ruth McConnell of New York Citjr is visiting her sister, Mrs. I. T>. Davis and aunt, Mrs. Julia Brown. Mrs. Wilson of Nortlv^Carolina is visiting her sister Mrs. M. I,. Levan and sister and brother-inlaw, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Birnie. Mrs. Bernice Brown of New Yoik! City is visiting her pat ents, Mr. I and Mrs. James Clover and Mrs. Louise Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. James Long and Miss Gertna Atkinson of Washington, D. C.. are visiting their relatives, Mrs. Ellen Bennett and M .. I ^ T . - 4 . * . in i c?iki .uis. i neo. AiKiivon. Prof; an<l Mrs. C. A Lawson wore called to Philadelphia, Pa., last week on account of the death of Prbf. Lawson's sister. Mrs; Martha Corbett of Wilming j 'on. N. C.. rr visiting her.aunt J Mrs.. Kellogg an?| Miss Usher. I Mr. .lessee MoBride left las' week for Now York City. sidney park c. m. e. church ; Rev. t. J. Douglass, Pastor The Sunday school opened .at D:30 a. m. with the Supt., Mr. 1). "It". Starks presiding'. r TTTe lesson was beautifully discussed by the oiTicers and- teachers ? At 11:00 o'clock the pastor filled the pulpit with on^ of his spirituals sermon which was enjoyed >y all after which the doors o.' die chuieli?were" opened and" tttt^ lady united with the church. Thm the Holy Communion wasgiven to many. At 5 o'clock the funeral services of Mrs. Christcna Lee were held. I Sister Lee was one of our old num bers. She was a faithful member and' worked until her health failed her, a few years ago. At 7:30 p, m. the pastor filled the pulpit again with another of his wonderful sermon. Next Sunday is known as MqnV> day at Sidney Park Church. The services will be completely ir charge of the mcp of- the church. At the morning , services? the j "pastor will preach- a special sermon to the men. And at 7:30 p. m. there will be -a?Plat Form met ting with some lof the best local talent on a choir I composed of all male voice will 1 sing at both services. Sunday, July 19, . will be Women's day and the ladies of the] church will have charge. The men are working hard to | I beat the women this year. The j" public is invited to come out and ' witness their program. ^ND SONS lL home nd Senate Sta.) Columbia, S. C. ~ | "E SERVICE S?For Direct Connection with : Gadsden and Eastover, S. C. E 7998 ND COURTEOUS SERVICE.* r With Every Purae. tCTENT SERVICE. ) .... 4 . wmmmm Saturday, July 11, 1936 >'ok ll( in km valufc _ USED CARS STO^ttY 1924 MA N I w gtrr whewf ? I THE OK Counts J & OK CHEV. CO.I 1924 Main St. I lagzaa HAIR GROWER (Double-Strength) WAS 50o NOW 25e Nu-Nllo Glorifies^ Negro Beauty. Have LONG?SOFT?Glossy Hair. 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