The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 01, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
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Saturday, August 1, 1936
WILLIAM CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
+ Rev. J. 1'. Washington, Pastor
I Sunday \vus a lovely day thru
I out. In spite ol thy intense hot
' weather, many jTTTTpTe were soon
wending tneir way io the various
churches. 1 no auyiniaika. at \\ n,
li'am chapel was,excellent- both at
morning ar.d evening,
t The Sunday .solan i had a latgi.
[ attendance with all the teachers
at their post.-, except .Mrs, Klina
~ i^liepherd who'is stsi confined to
tier home alter- undergoing a se
1'ioiM ope i nt'"n.?.Mi.', ilouiali (Jit-1
liam has charge ol hex-elass during
her illness. ' Thy review was
conducted by Mis. C. C. ileinmingway,
teacher ol' Class No. 2.
This being toe ev'e of our lliirct
quarterly conference l'i c siui..g Killer
Robinson was with us and deivered
two masterly sermons, both
nioining and evening lie was accbmpanieu
by .Mrs. Hobinson ami
their daughter, Anna; lielle Wilson
oi' Conway woo i> a cla-smate ol
our pastor, l'ocy expressed tlienvI
Selves as er.jojing the visit and
L entci tainiiu:nl niost immensely,
fc Drs. Washington and Robinson
I iiwturen io i.uwiiuui jsunuay anernoon
to bo with i'aul Larniichael
and liis people, * The bu.-iiiess ot
i the collie re net* was conducted oil
Monday niyliL with, much success
and iontliusia~iu.
The sunuuoi .-t.hOul having-been
closed, this pasfor is calling on all
' of ^hoL loyal Woi Koi s to l Csunic labor.
lie still holds, to his""bld slogan:
'Marching Must lie line"!
STcwatuess jloaru No. 1 met at
\ tlie homo bl. .ui's Anna 1-aa. s. on
| ' \\ eVt- i-?io\ ?. 1 1 ie< t, .u.'iuiay aftcr110011.
Ti t (."i.uppcl'v . eU?b metv
at the homo o. oils. ("ani^. .Walker.,
I'd 1>i oad sii.et> Monday afternoon.
"I lie l.aures' fillilu club
held its reacting in blip home oi
Mrs.. Itutii t<. jinny., (mii Avft, ot.
l nesitay a. t, riiootn
"1 Iio '.uissjdnaiy ladies mot at tin
*, parsonage Wiunosdivy altbVnuoii
and -attended tn district mis. ionnary
convention 1'ii .ay at Keldervillc.
I ho holiday school had it.
?'?rrrrrrtml?pu-rrrr?rrr?t amp 1 Vwilbtir'1
wniuade, iinn-oay with .a large
iiiloiliiai.Cc and a jolly ?cod time
for the young folk' Lome to Wil.
liam ,chapel.
-*m tm -- ?
i.i;ks\ iu.io m:ws
The Sunday Scho-.i opened at
(the usual hour. The liv-son -was
taught by the ex-stipei if.lcndem
and was very well,.discussed.
The pailoi jueaih>?d a 's??'.il slit1L
i ing set niuii to all true believers.
"Alter wi.i.h the elmir. went to St.
doliii ('. in. 11. t hin eii to renoer a
pl oy rani. ... ~
Miss 1\: i y J.-. c Horlhy ol
Philadelphia, I'n. ,is spending a
i\ w. vvitw -wijlj i.er parents, Miy
and .Mrs. .tiaber lloriiey. (
Thoniasina Wya liters of... ^*. Y.
i?^?lKnnin;;' a-w hile v. uh her grand
luliur, .Mr. E... 1>. (jrog'g.
M i sscs. .Annie Richardson and
v aUii.1 j7<y Mioud lett n->r ColumI
.bia Sur.day jvhero ..they will ro\
Mnaiji--tTfi a wh'ilo. ...
1 ho ia\i\.al incel inir Avill slartat
tile .St. .Mai'ijirvv i . ,\l. I-.. church
.Sanca.x. iky Ivt will conduct In.
own nux't in;i iicy ai\_. cupecting
to have dii'horuii choirs t very
night. \\y Jippe I ere will bo. a
i ,?wdcd v. nuicli.
~ ib iTT MT'.A. I l;>.'.Zai :l "itlid
\ .oriel i I', r'aii' < I* Coin labia wtio
- tin: giiv.-is ol .Mrs. -Matlio L.
bo-yu, .Saturday. <_
Miss Jaitptp?it. Tnomas loit I'm
l aarh'sli'ii .-aUuday.
.Mis. hi la i'ai.ri lelt for Reading,
Pa. Satin ?iay.
.Mi s. \\ i.liiy t ook if!" t idiinil/ia
v,as the giic.-t oi .ins. .\nuio Waln-is
Sunday/
Airs. Roberta I.ind.-ay ;ind Mr.
j S. L. Loo aio'i-l;.i on the sick
Wai.ti:kuoko news
Misses K. atidd\\ II .iloy 4c\f N.
V. C. wVro visitors in Wul^tflClbotaU:
ast Week, They wore avconi'pain
l nore ny umr two nirres *_wno
' the chjldivu o> liev. D. Ward
siehoU. Ti.t'v were the yvicsts. of
^ -,r. nlnl .Mis. .).K. W illiams ann
*it a pleasant evening at the
usonauo of Si. Peter's, ace>m)nkd
by .Mis. Delia Williams.
Most of tile to ifh is have vc
ua'nefl home ft'om sinci tee school
at d arc en.jo.'finy a well earner)
rest.. Tlu> civ.tvht s wore tflaq to
have their members back.
Revs. I*. R. Tiller ami . L. ^\I.
Littk.iohn have returned*", from
their respective--4+?o.riv.t nmethrefS"
V report a <1 intcresttime.
if- .'o Kev. 'SIIeiarrl. P, IS., was the
1 Jest of R -v. ami M> s, Liv.tk(hn
last week.
JMiss Mamie Rest I-ft last Sunfy
eveimiir for a.short visit to
\k iKlale, her home win* "" she
111 see relatives and make new
fquaintanees. She is the daujfhjfr
oft the undertaker here.
. | Prof. Tla/.x.ard. Misses llanna'
j'lnisi'11 nrrl Dorothy Kvnns were
-l?visitors- ?frr--Walterboro
j^.iday. ? The.v acr.omimnwd .Miss
Ilnta I.ognn here front Columbia
lere-Miss Zclma had spent seval
days.
/'airs. rio-saie" uuefii cnniiiuips in
id her friends are solicit ions 'a
"'bout her welfare. She has hoc:
?. luck for several
ivlrs. Ophelia T.ewis is havinp a
/rent time, visitincr Islandton.
Every week en 1 she funis t to social
and business advantage to tako
i trip.
Mrs. To-na?Simmons has hern
Very ilf t4,or the last, several days
Did sh" Tins been anpreh rsive ahoirt
her health. Her daughters
_ Lire daily administering to her
kvell bmner.
* TJnchel Mnree who is one
2 < (' toe greatest caterers r,i Wnltovf
seems not to reaeh normally
1 ,'te has. ret'irned home flrom
* Vrrk where she attended the
Feral -confor"nee. Sho seems to
1 ifflieted with the wander lust,
jfcp/^hs a trreat pleasure to ra^e
men to see the workmen
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WHITE OAK NEWS m
Th0 Sunday school is doing nice- I
ly. We sent E. L. Richmond to I
the county convention and he gave
us some splendid ideas about or- I
various departments. The con- 1
vention was very inspiring. Eveiy
Sunday school worker should I
..live been there.
Rev. W. H. Neal, pur. pastor r
gavfe us. a wonderful message. He g
prlached at tl\e convention at 3100
o'clock. After collection and some 4t't
remarks we went immediately in- ?
-4-o?evening service. Anolht'I' SOUl n r
stirring sermon was delivered by
i he pastor which made our hearts ?
burn. .; ' J J.
t lysses and Rosa and E. L. < ?
Richmond. Vashti Robinson, Mary- v
lull Gait her 8 and little Tomniie L. *
Richmond, attended the convennon
last Friday.
Alexander Robinson and James e:
C. Richmond came home from Clin- as
ton to spend the week-end. Eugene
Robinson went back in Alex- V
ander's place James Gaither went p<
lo Baltimore last week \>
The St. Matthew Presbyterian di
church is having their daily vaca- in
lion Bible school this week. The
rev ival meeting started there Sun.
After the afternoon services Alex- b<
under, Vashti and Ruth Robinson m
ami E. L. Richmond went home ti
with Bessie and Odessa Toatley. w
* IIVJ vujv;^'i;u uiciuacivvi) vtriy
much. T
.Themembers at Weeping Mary ai
are getting ready for their revi- w
val meeting. N
Under tlie direction of Prof. E.
L. Richmond, Weeping Mary and
St. James are planning to have ti
their, daily vacation Bible school
about two weeks from now. ' This a]
will be the first attempt and we f,
are praying for much success in rp
ihc work. w
. Prof: Richmond attended the (j
aammer school at Benedict-Allen. (>,
The W eeping Mary choir is go- V(
lig to Piney Grove, Great Falls the j;
econd Sunday in August.
LITTLE RIVER NEWS; ^
Rev. B. L. Guiles, Pastor
Pi
Sunday was a church going day. 01
Mt. Zion. Sunday school opomui on f1
time;, the Supt., Robert Gouse was
at his post and teachers present. ai
fhe lesson was beautifully dis- >*'
cussecf by Prof. S. N. Rogers. The o!
lesson was reviewed by .Prof. J. F
II. Guiles af Latta, S. C. t't
Atr 11:30 Rev. B. L. ascended the ^
.Matthew, second chapter and second
verse. .? ?
We had some visitors with us,
front the Baptist Church and also
n inJgftUa, S. tk, MacRoy White,
MnprLillio BetKea, Mrs. Alice
^rliile, .Miss Dora hi. Dcsiter, i'roi. '
I. 11. Guiles, the son of Rev.--B.~D.
-Guiles; after ward our Missionary ui
Rally look place. A nice sum \vas j0.
raised, ?7.50. Bessie Guiles, Pres. ' ^
During the evening we motored'
down to the Ocean; it tvai our .?
site seeing. t. ^
At nignt we went to St. Paul vj
Church. -A -splendid crowd was'
there waiting to hear the gospel ^ nj
least. Rev. Guiles took his text
I Samuel, 10th chapter, subject, |n
'"Go,I Wants A Man." The church (ti*
was stirred from the pulpit to the j
'our. Invitation for joiners was -\j
r*V M -ft ml fi nrrrcrmc -inirmrl tho f
IT , ~ J ? ill
church. 01
Wc will go to our Missionary g,
.mc: ing, Thursday, July 30, Buck tj
Port.- -- " ' ~ 1 b(
.-.FIRST BAITIST CHURCH nc
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Rev. A. II. Clark, Pastor ^ -r R
Sunvnverville, S. C.?Sunday
in< ruing an inspiring sermon was
delivered by Rev. M. Bowman of >
St. George,. S. C. His text was j
Taken from the 1st Cor. 1:25, sub- | .
'bet: "God's Foolishness Is..
Greater Than Man's Supreme p
Knowledge." Rev. A. H. Clark
took the rostrum that night with
mother soul stirring sermon. His
text was taken from Hebrews 2:3,
mbjcct "How,Shall We Escape?" ,
Rev. and Mrs, A. H. Clark entertained
quite a few callers at the
parsonage last week; they are as
follows: Rev. T. O. Mills of "Charleston,
S. C. ;Rev. S. ?>. Ricker1
mcker of Bamberg; and Rev. A.
W. Milton of Orangeburg, S. C. r1
Mrs. Mary Brown who is a tc
diithful niemhi>i? of !a eI
showing her colors even though
she is in the State of Nw^J. on J?1
last Sunday she sent money foi J'
her pastor's-salary. We thank ;
her lor remembering the church,
and trust -that others who are away
will do likewise. ??"? ~
Tho Faithful Workers Club ha I !,:
a great success with their "Class li1
Rally" on last Monday night. A
pui.se and a large bunch beautiful
(flowers were presented to sc
Rev. A. H. Clark, our pastor by ^
this wonderful club. ^
SALTERS NEWS
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ay was a very high day atj <j(
lie church. Sunday school open<1
with a very large attendance. ^
Supt. K. B. Lawrence and teach- ej
ers were on duty. Tho lesson was
beautifully discussed by each
teacher and was reviewed briefly
hy the Supt. - %v
~ The flub wtas entertained at the jp
school house by Mack McCray. We
played many games which was en- jj
joyed by all. r
We were served a refreshment
( Mr. Willie Lawrence, a senior U
from Shaw university, has been e
attending summer^ school, came
bonne and joined our club Wednesday
jiight. ' w
We were very proud to have ,
Mr. Lawrence to join our club. ?
4 and brick layers of?Qenniark u- -fr
' recti ng Walterboro's third hotel. P
There will be held in the inter- 01
est of St. Peter's A. M. E. church C
1 next Monday night a moving picture
.rxhihition bv Prof. \Vlator t?
Gregg . You are Invited to ? , w
1 present. ' i H"
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reply, send a quarter (25c) at
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tnrthdate, and correct addreea
to ABBE WALLACE, care of 1
Assembly Street, Columbia. Sen
<T. F.?Will I ge teverythiug_I
cpect and will I ever be satisfied
} I want to be ?
Ans.: Yoj will get your DIOHCE
okay but a few disapointments
will come with it.
'hen you do get your freedom . . .
jn't make the mistake of marrytg
too soon.
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E. L. H.?Please tell me if the
>y I left in the town I visited
eant anything to me? Should 1
y to go back to this town to find
ork?
Ans.: Don't wast your time,
here is no work for you there?
id no LOVE EITHER. This bo>
as only teasing you. He DOES
OT WANT TO MARRY YOC.
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TT IV.?\Vi11 I ho siimossfnl ir.
le course I am seekitljf.
Anh.: You will profit considerbly
from any time and effort put
?rth in the study of IIA1R CULURE.
\oti are well adapted, to
ork of this sort . . and if you
y real hard you will some day
vn a BEAUTY PARLOR all
our own. Make this your goal in
fe. - .
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R. A. *J?I am so lonesome and
lue I don't know what to do. 1
ave boon -in?ii on von, . Colo.?ten
lonths and I don't have any comany
at all or no one to take me
it. When will I ever get a
iend?
Ans;: You have one right now
nd don't know it. This n.'an that
ou met at the Cafe who is so fond
[ your young son IS ALSO
ONI) OF YOU. A little eniragement
on your part and the
.'suit wotold he, a very BEAUTIL
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HODGES NEWS
Mars Hill Baptist Church
lev. H. L. Cunningham, Pastor
Sunday was a glorious day for
lurch goeii. Sunday school
>ened at the usual hoiif with UV5
sst. Supt., Airs. Alary L. Walup
and her cp-workers at their
>st ox uuty. I he lesson was wonjrtluJlv
discussed and nicely reewed.
At 11:45 a. m. Re\*t II. L. Cunnghapi
delivered a!, wonderful
ospcl message that 'jvas enjoyed
/ many. Then a liberal eoltecon
was taken.
Supt. Stewart along with Mrs.
ary and Misses Qleanor Widean,
and many others have arrivw
1 from the Educational Sunday
diool and B. Y. P. U. Convenon,
of.the Little R. B. A. at Abiville,
S. C. They repoYted a
xble and pleasant stay.
At !8 p. m.' Rev. -Cunningham
cached another inspiring sermon
ev. Gambril graced the rostrum.
]\Irs. Carrie Strotta was> the din31*
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V.
raldrup. She reported a pleasit
stay.
Itev. Cunningham, Rev. Gambril
ong with Deacon Stewart were
nner guests oft Mr. and W. C.
rome. .
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UNION NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Sunday was a beautiful day for
lurch goers and a rally day ;for
embers and friends of Bethel
lunch.
Sunday school began at ten o'ock
and Supt, Singleton was on
me as usual, a goodly number of
acheils and children were pret>it.
j '
At 11:30 Rev-. T. E. Robinson
reached from Gal. 0:10. The put
ne was "Opportunity Makers,
pportunity Takers and Opporinity
Breakers." Each point was
illy explained" spiritually and ilist
c n ed while their souls were beig
filled with great message of
od.
A flew weeks ago this day was
t for rally day. The members
ere divided into two clubs, Mrs.
. E. Robinson was the Captain
>r the men and Rev. Robinson
as the Captain for the', women,
unday morning the men reported
-the- women - reported
13.50.
After the morning service Rev.
obinson motored to Bates Chapn/n,i.,a
c;n?!
LIJ |M L*?LII. XJIW. 1) aUll.1 UIHIO
ho has been ill but is up and was
Lit to Bates Chapel aprain to \Vitess
the message. Bro. Wadus is
rellkno\vn in Union county for his
adership, spiritually ami socialr.
Bro. J. II. Richards and famy,,
Bro. Dave Gist and Mrs.
ouise Foster and family were al>
there with a number ofl others,
ros. Me.Junckins, Foster and othi>'
accompanied Rov*). Robinson
nd onioyed the trip.
Sunday nipht Rev. Robinson
as back on his post of duty with
hurch full of members and
ionds to witness the sermon and
ninh the rally. Rev'?Robinson
reached from Acts 0 chapter. The
utline was "Church Knockers,
hurch Kickers -and Church Pulsrs."
Each point was made "iffmestinpr
and explained fully, and
as enjoyed by all. After the serion
each Captain took their
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rU? FALJdJKTTO UEADKR, 1110 y
nth Gerobna.?- ?? ^ J
f J-?Will I be-aueecssful in
gemtigrnie a job after'school is
out? I am attending summel
school.
Ans,: You bet . . . You might
contact the ."Circulation Manager"
ilf ?hia .... h..r ..',1 ;r Iw,
give you a job building up a route I
and you can begin while taking I
your summer school work. Mention
to him that I told you to apply
to hinT for work.
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M. N.?Would I do better bv
moving this fall ? Do 1 need a
special reading or I may* say a full
reading. .
"Ans.: More if you like . . . but j
take your "roomers" with you. ' i
You are not able financially to i
give up this extra income so don't
take any chanceH of losing your
present boarders. * . !;
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P. M. C.?My problem seems to
be like Peggie's whom I read about 1
in your column several weeks ago.,
I once was a happy girl when my
sister was with me, but now death
has separated us. Other girls try'
age seem-to find pleasure in stay- j
ing out all night drinking and indulging
in cheap pleasures.. I
can't do this. It thei'e something"
that you can tell me?
Ans,: -Bon't feel so bad . .. you
'"are still very.young and one day .
not far off ... the right kind of a
young man .will come into your ,
life, and vou will then be seeing
the world TITROCGJI ROSE COI.- ,
ORE I) GLASSES.
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K. T.?Who will make the highI
est bid on my father's farm?
Ans.: I believe the man that '
you talked to PRIVATELY will
he the top bidder. I cannot do1
tor mine- clearly?what?this? f igore -'
I will be.
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place to make their report. '
| The men reported $12.00 and 1
the women reported 45.00., The
Captain of the men reported $32.05
for Men's Club. The Captain *
for the women reported $30.30 for
the Wonten's Clubs.The grand ,
_tptal so fijr is $216.26. Watch the '
' Loader for iw?o rf each per-'?n^
that payed $5.00 and over in the
rally.
]\Irs. Delft Robinson of Sumter, 1
S. C., the mother of Rev. T. E. j
Robinson, with her little daughter
spent a few clays in Union a week (
ago. ^ a ^ [
BETHLEHEM RAPT. CHURCH \
Rev. E. E. C.aulden, Pastor ,
1 Newberry, S. C.?The last Sun- 1
day in July brought to us sunshine
and fair weather; but it
soon past out-of time inter cfrrntty,
carrying with it the good and *
{wi] of all man kind; before the *
judgement seat-of God. The Sun- ,r
dav school was <?allcd to order by ?
Supt. Gladden, a large number of '
young people were present as usu- }
al. Before the Sunday scchool was |
over our good superintendent had *
to speed away to the County S. S. J
Convention. At the recular morn, s
ing son-ice our pastor though
somewhat indispose brought us a
strong message. Subject, "Jesus
4 .The Git at Preacher." Our hearts
were made to feee g>Jad to have
Mrs. Channie Lake with us once
more, after being away for more
than a year in Washington. I). C.
Wo are happy to have other mem- 5
hers of our church back who have
been of. in summer school.
Our evening1 services were held
at six o'clock instead of eight at
nigrht, at which time we had the
pleasure of listening: tto Rev.
Dayson, who preached a wonderful
sormoon. Text: Ye are the salt of
the earth?Matt. o:l'k Let us
not forget that "Heme Coming
Day" at P.ethlehem Rapt. Church
the second Sun lav in September.
r.RKNT.Xr.R A. M. L. cfiritoi
Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor .
Sunday school was opened in 1
due form by Sunt. E. J. Foxworth, 1
j A splendid crowd attended. The 1
lesson was wonderfully discussed
J by the members of the scchool nrtor
Sunday school, morning worship
was had. A snlendid crowd
a. m. Rev. Maclr ascended the '
rostrum; he delivered a wonderful <
mosago. His text was 4th chap- s
ter Acts of Apostle 13th verse. '
Sunday r.ight Rev." Mack preach- '
ed another soul stirring, scrmrn. '
.4th chapter Acts of Apostles 3rd '
and 1th verses, subject "The Bless I
od Fellowship r?7 T.ife And Suffer- !
ing ihetwoen Shepherds and 1
Flocks."
Sunday afternoon the Ushers
Board met at the home of Mr. 1
Thomas Daily.
Our revival conducted by Mr. F.
R. Robinson has closed with 7
converts. We ..had with us as i
visitors'Sunday, Mrs. Martha Robinson,
of. New York; Miss Vivian '
Singleton (Rev. Mack V rrond_
daughter') and Mr. Smith of Fdor?
once; Messrs Tommy Johnson and i
John Gilchrist and Misses Ada -1
Smith and Elizabeth Davis. Were <
guests of Mrs. Matfie Johnson of I
I Ocean Drive Beach Sunday. Miss
Jonell Hayes is on the siek list. <
j We ho^e her a speedy recovery. i
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SUMMERV1LLE
NEWS
ft'e are very glad to know that
Mrs. Graiie M. Ashe is getting aong
nicely after being sick for
i.ui r 1 linn?a?month?iioin?an?auLomobile
wreck. We hope that she
>\ul continue to feel better.
Mr. Thomas Williams McGil!
left Saturday for New York Citj
risking his family. We hope foi
him a pleasant stay and a saft
return. Mrs.
Bertha Ferrel left Sundaj
(t week ago to join dier hus bant
in Xmr York Cityi?We hope foi
tier a vary pleasant stay aftd t
safe return. ;
Don't l'ofget the Paradise caf<
:orner Main and-R. R. avenue. Everybody'
is wdieume. \\ e appre
:fiile-_yuur-patronage very much,
Mrs. C. L. Aiken and Miss T
tielzer is back home after spend
ing six weeks in summer school
i ney reported, a very enjUyabh
lime.
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. V. A. Janerctte, Pastor
Sunday school xipened at ^ th<
usual' hour. -In spite of the heat
a large attendance was present
After"listening to such a boauti
ful kssoh, Sunday school was dis
missed.. We are very glad to hav<
our Supt., Airs. C. . Aiken bacl
with us, alter having spent*, sii
weeks in summer school. She re
ported a very pleasant stay.
.-\t 11 :oU tne morning service b<
nan. The pastor preached;a won
dorful sermon. His text was se
idled from Ezekiel 37:3. "Son o:
Man Can These Bones Live?". Sul
ject "The Hopeless State". Ev
erybody present enjoyed it verj
inuch. -1 :?
At -7 oclock the evening servic*
began. And a unusual wonderfu
sermon was preached. Text
.John 2:1; subject: "The World':
Loyal." Everybody enjoyed it verj
nuicii. Our niglit service will be
gin 7 o'clock, while the weather is
.-till warm.
MULLINS NEWS
Les-Elite Club of this-Crty mei
at the home a3 Rev. d. N. Car.r or
last Monday evening at H:30 o'-.
clock. The Rev. Mr. Theodon
Prison is president of' this club
and we as members of the club art
eery much pleased with him.
Our topic tbr discussion on las!
meeting was "What can we do tt
improve ourfcelves." This subject
was beautifully discussed.
Les Elite Club was cnthuseti
aver the interesting-talk from Jklr.
Walker 'lliompson, who is hert
'rpm New York visiting relatives
and friends cffV this city. We were
also happy to have Miss i>us..i
Brown Who is taking Nurs<
Training in Columbia, S. C. Rev
J. AL? Carr, Reporter.
ST. STEPHEN A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor
We "are very proud to say thai
jur church is progressing alons
all lines. We are glad to say uj
to the present', we have paid all ol
>ur general claims in all of the
listrict meetings. Our good mis"
sionary sisters being led by oui
;ood preside lit, tSister Harriet Adlison
are now ready .to report ir
the missionary A Invention tlyit
v*ill be held 011 the 11th of Aug
>11 tthe lilack River Circuit.
Our third quarterly conference
vas Jield on the 12th of this month
C was-om.?cfS-thxr-grcatest quar.
om wo luivA PVPI' TW
iding elder preached morning and
light. He preached two of the
greatest sermons I have ever
leard. Dr. Miles is very instrucive
and profound preacher. He
s a great presiding elder. He had
>een presiding elder for many
'ears, and we were very glad to
say it has not created the spirit
?*f bossism in him. But he treats
ill of his preachers and members
is brothers and sisters. He does
lot only preach great sermons
luring his quarters; but lie also
eetures to his people.-- In our
ast quarter he spoke in the highist
terms of our great Bishop.. He
said the whole of -South Carolina
>ught feel very prought of having
bhshop i' lippef as our Bishop. He
>aid he will not only be the bis10|>
of the state but he will be a
tether, brother, and a great leader
for all.
On last Sunday our services wei'e
/cry good all day. The pastor
preached to us a great sermon 011
'Christian the Light of the
iVorld," Jp the evening1 deacon
Rev. D. Homes brought us anothJr
great sermon on the subject
Faith. One person joined the
hureh in the morning service. The
Sunday school opened at the usuil
hour with the Supt. Bro. I. Ses
ion and teachers, It was largely
ittended. The lesson was reviewid
by the pastor. ^
SHILOH A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T.. H. Weathers,. Pastor
marked, the beginning of the excellent
Sunday service. Sunday
;chool being over, the pastor ascended
the. rostrum and delivered
into his audience one of his soul
stirring messages. His text is
found St. John, 1 :R9 and his subiert
"Nearness in the Relation
3v.;? r >> tti -
3HH7 ui ytsus. c.very one in t'
congregation seemed to have en
joyed that message. On Sundaj
afternoon, .3:00 o'clock the pastoi
and a host of members of Shilol
motored to St. Matthew, a churct
about throe miles from Newborrj
Rev. K. L. Moore, pastor. All wh<
attended reported a very pleasant
trip. On Wednesday afternoor
2:00 o'clock, the funeral service ol
Mrs. Wallace was, conducted a
Ant-toeh?Ilnplisl dllil'dl. STTe H
sadly piissed by friends as well a.the
damily and relatives. On Frb
lay afternoon at 2:00 o'clock the
funeral services of Mr. Cleojihas
Williams were also held at Anti>ch.
All friends of the family ar<
n sympathy with them.
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EMMANUEL A. M. E. .CHURCH I
Rev. J. E. Thomaft, Pastor j
Services at Emmanuel on last
Sunday were well. atto.n<letl: At I
" the morning worship, tne pastoi j
! brought an impressive message^to I
. a very tine audience. The twentythird
Psalm tilth verse reads?
"Thou preparest a table beTore me
in the presence of mine enemies"
' etc. The message was a-soothing
f spiritual ointment for all. One uc.
cession was made during the ser
vice. 7
We were pleased to have with
us our Presiding Elder, Reverend
^ L. R. Nichols and Rev. Ford, of
" St. Luke A. M. E., who read the
Scripture lesson taken from the
sixth chapter q? St. Euke. "Therewere
other visitors from out of
' the city as well as local.
With a tine group of teachers
) and scholars, Sunday school activities
during the afternoon were interestingly
spent. Tne lessons lor'
this quarter are .very interesting'
and are being well discussed. Vis-'
, itors are always welcome, in our
* midst. . .'
' Eifst Samuel twenty-sixth cliap'
ter twenty-first verse?Then ,said
Saul, " have sinned return, my 'stfn I
' Eavid, for 1 will no mo-re do thee 1
nann, uecause my soul was pree-I
. iuus in thine eyes this day,'' etc.'!
_ A Ifiige congregation heard this,
last messag^l'or the day. We
.noted a goodly number of visitors
'Iduring these activities. Rev. D.
.M. Baxter, one of our General olff
icers was jiyysent and made time-'
j l.v remarks. I
"Mr. J5. N. Grben, Jr., formerly
f of this city who for; several years
- -resided ttr MtrA'ernotT, X. Y., has
2 returned to the city in order to
j spend a while'with his mother, Mrs
( K. AI. Green. He is also the brothj'
cr of Miss S. K. Green, instructor
r at Allen university. Ailr. Green.
7 favored us with a ,vocal solo dur,
ihg the evening worship. He is a
' member of Bethel A.M.E. church,
X. Y., and also a menVber of the
choir.
'Mr, J. R. J. Snype, Jr., is spending
a while with" his parents here.
^ Mr. Snype is a recent graduate of
1 Johnson C. Smith university, Char
lotte, N. Ct~ a former Sunday
! .-chool boy, he always* if4member's
i his church and Sunday school when
ever he?is in the city.
This being the fourth Sunday
- our Junior choir served all day
1 with, an extra call at Alt. Zion A.
M. K., during the afternoon.
WALHALLA NEWS
J Aliss Clara M. Grant has return.
ed from Columbia where she has
j ( een attending the Benedict-Allen
, summer school.,
Mrs. Nettie Robinson and little
grand-daughter Thelnia were called
to Wilmington. N. C., on account
of the illness of her son".
[ Minson.
Mary Irilla and Willie W. Robinson
have been visiting their sis^
ters, Mrs. Catherine Robinson and
j Mrs. Ruby Reid in Greenville.
, Mrs. Frances Floyd gave a socf"
rat?at home last* Friday night for
, t he benefit of the Auxiliary of Flat
Rock Baptist church.
Mrs. Mattie Robinson gave a
social at her home last Friday nite
i for the benefit of the Auxiliary of
Flat Rock church.
Mrs. Maggie B. Hutchison has
returned from Brooklyn, X. Y..
, where she has been visiting relatives
"and friends.
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St. John,A. M. E. Church
Uev. A. J. Felix, I'astor . y '
Sunday was a high day. Large
-trimds a i u ii'lod'Ttio services'. -The
pastor delivered the morning message.
It was indeed a power] ul *
I sermon. Earing the sermon the '
holy Ijhi .-l mad' it. elf munife-l
in our ini'ist.
At 1 u'clock tin.- choir and coni
gregation of Mt, llci mon Baptist
worshipped with u>. In the abrsence
of their- na>tor who could
not Cii pi4,-' ut, i>r . E. Thorna-,
--pis-:? local pi i a< I., i- delivered a
| strong g<o>pel sermon. Our
evening service found anotn * *
! er large ci < wo out to' hear a s?uij
stirrihg .-ei inon, pr< a'ciied by Kev.
~M:~ Filler-:- "Truly-! lie-1 Lojui wa with
us Sunday^.
Messrs /^Ss^Y. ydorgan, J. II
Ihomtts, li W. Wiiidi, and W. M.-.
Kelly, reported thp-'hiehest .amount
11.sjhcV'veiyt j\nJ!ng tue da-s leaders
in t?e" q-Jar^efly confeience
tho 'third Sui. i?y.' '
J hL. other.- whose names follow
made splendid i,ei-|"iis: W. J. Bei jarfjin,
K. Bei.tiainln, G. I). M?.-.e ,
J. (_. CliarleJ; M.oq W .-tJliLfe, .I'm} _ Murphy,
W . Franklin. At K. Ken- *
it y, 11. Law.-, A. Stephens, K. . ?
March, .S .1. Simon, Sr.. Frank'Wiisen,
.1. Simon and .J. .Spanil.'
.Our revival meeting starts on
the second SUddu,\*'lu All'iU-l, tllG?
Kev. 'WAV' Met.'ullough, well know n
. evangelist will have* ei.ai ge.
1 housands of souls have been
I'.iv.n.rM .. <u.. I... :? -
wtvugiH, Jll UieVltl.JJS 112U(
. r.e\iut* conducted throughout this
ch'untry. Heary0 him! '
IN MEM OR i AM. ? V"
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..We i v;ti :a'i our decpy 1 sympa-.
thy to one: of our menibers, Mis.
.Helen Adams, whose sister passed
to the great hey ml in Bdntoon,.
N*. J., July lit. The-deceased for- -t
merly lived-in Chester, S. C. and .
'was known as .Maggie Williams.
Interment was "held in the Mt. ? >
Maiiah C'emetary three miles West .
of Chester. / " .
| She sleeps beneath a gorgeous
mass of florals while frieYids and. '
acquaintances greatly sympathize
' with Mrs.-.Young and family.
We, the N. Y. A.'s endeavor to
I cherish an ds-ulnuit"T~Yhy Kingdom
come thv will be done.
N. Y. A. CLUB
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Right on Duty i
no one would suspect
she used to suffer so
severely ^at times..., ;
THOUSANDS of women have reported
that Carriui helped to
relieve functional pains of menstruation.
and .by improving nutrition
helped tp build Up and
strengthen the whole system. No _
woman is better off for having
put up with functional pains,
_ cramps or nervousness . ^
at monthly periods if
Oardui would have it
eased her suffering. . . . p?^fir-' '
Try Cardui hi your case.
Of course, if not bene- t ^ v
fited. consult a physician.' '
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at montRTy periods
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