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A liEV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS 1 u'.
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In ci'iniiliaiuv witii the final do- t
cisiuiv of llishop .!. S. Flipper, I >.
"I>.\ the Sunday school and Alien
League workers will assemble in
the all- \ t named, city the" It', -0, ,
ai d *1 vl Ibis month, and it seems ^
-jhtd yd udy is preparing to gor; ,
They a;e anxious to inCet our new
K|>ise.o.p;tl loader5. and to hear his
.. ?program utiiiined. All of us want
l"t) appeal: to him. so as to make a
. favorable impression upon bin).
That T; pat a1 aP-H-nd nolle can con- .
slire or-erfl ii'ise tho'other for try- j
ing to yet in the good graces 'of
th-e bishop.'- Then again, the pro
cram a.<. a::i a: 1"^' those col'.- v
vent.in lis l.y I.'.r. A. P. Spears! Pro!',
. ?W.. ili.word ami thaL.compeUtnt
' c'< i!in :.ity?., : e:nl by I>r. 11. I. I.en ;
- ??? "1" (i i eeitviHc is the best evoi ,
i" it; in.ii in these meeting: . '
Any. pastor. ..Sunday school yr s
I , ' la-aL.!;,- v mk.T w.liu Tails to alter I ^
l.j.ie a,e ijU'i'ti?" ? this year wi! ' '
-., , <i" tin 'ii-i. Ives a .grave injustice. '
' . Wlijle. the sniinui*; vv.ill not be. he! 1 ,.
* ' < this' year in co; nu ti- i with, thi ,,
meet inc. tin hiini.-tyr'can atl'or.tl t ' ,
lui^s ijiy cours;-; that will be trivia
in the (>! ! Pibie and the New Te;.- (|
tahient.Tie ia-ti ui tiu;s are Hi v . it
...V K. F. ti. Ibai. 11. I. Lemon, .J. f.
Pear.'h . I. I.. l-anpeV, .Julius .Ho''
i- :-ioa'tn~h-AV. -lai isvtte, lj. S." Law
1- ?nij" " i ni i.?' !!. 1 a w'isuirii'-M rs. N't
' I?P?.M an 1' i...I g y;?Revs. .1. -yy
W. Wi liters peon. .11.' A. Adam. .,
an11 Pi'tV. r't any-\:va|. Sunday,
.seh'oyl pi ittciples' and methods
- * i- Rev. 11. i'i. Li ' _><i 11. ProIV. .1. I ,.
, Peck .ami ..I..In; A. I lar: is. NI,- t
* dames Ci.ia 1'la.k. Wiliudmina
, 1?i r 11.. A i. AI. ('aliioun and Forme
th i til.-.':-:. A. (l-h J cagm ,
prine:ph.s :i: .i method.: Rev. J.
lb-tin.. P.t it. I.. Smith atul -J.
. W. T. V'.m . All-.,-. I .liaise llo.<
is att'i Ih-r.tl.a Ava'-'t.- Jlr.- 11am*
. trie l'iti'-km y ami .Aim; Path , jjii,
. I.ias. .. 'Ih ;..;iiii:tr :r. v, r.hip-nnd d?
? vot'ion:. K. I*lijiij> TUlis, vi'.
'>!'c:iv-. .1. ivI.. In-''
tm\v. ir? .1, i ? vrrlVJ. Miles, J.
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WHAT Al!<>l I ( KIMKS? S
Fi i t v>i jq'V pul-lirat.it>.' -.
one a! t.r . : ?! to oelii\ i
! I.i - \A,i{ i? i,. tPiiifrcase. In
N't-.v dv-^L.y a Vfiaae while ji'H'l 17 .
i.n.<l L:- y 111.:.i ale eumpaniun.
1 > ai';- ac( :ii of I.:!:511 J" the nloth
a y ' ') It' -t ! .a;, witl) a. 11
i at.-In t ".I> . :aue/l t.. ] > h
pa; c. a:. . at i;.- h i lev them to
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r. . : front tIk* shock :
> a .of I Jcterli\ P
>i- -\ \>. y ??t" this city en 5"
.... i- .Ir.l.v. 1 1, "by lie.njantin J. lifters,
? " ' ' v. !i>> .Was a -ti. Mi i- i "I.' l.ilki'.-. )
.. churc.it and -is n '-v i yhi for, ioU'e_
Lt'i i in,-;' iis tiic i-L1 11 at, (.'olunibi'a.' <
1> the church v.ajVi iur iti spiritual 1
~ itiTlii' liciv \ lie " c;r.;-'f * of th'esS ' '
. . Ai inn.*".'. U I.i; I CSS i hat th
chutcii T- t ? i""' cdy I'.'V
- < t is11v -. fi-.rc r ie.d tia- kind pi
education thut .takes its subjects
away from <?? ?ik- > u cit js i espoi *
siI> 1 c in ?t metf- uiv for these lioarlic.-.
c: i.ijs . A.fc in,uia!v a.'u t- ^
be. pit tied;, an . b'.-.ei'\r t no pin, . _
ci s of fin- Christian people, but in Lj
i :io v. ay can a I' ia.lian eiviii/:;.
?, tiou ouiiwcftt* crimes: There i?~tTTl i~
ly a atioy.'J"!' the eminni-ision <>;
.so- liitiny. crimes. in litis day and )
2?Htei at ion.- I bey can be traced to
lit).!, os. w i ..c iat-irV' alt as- a t
c.nmph tci> I'm it dov.it and cltil
rcn the p'o.iny a.-tray from .the file*
side. k't I . ' 1.1.1' set it cS of cllildr.il '
on the si tact.- ;iii.I biyhu'ttys Salt- '
i I at . jitter .-all atn. The sinai '.
children can be set.r. on the street.-. ]
Jit Jlll'*!t" 'Ifs U'J.t.e Ili'J'ilt. I ll . *'
keep t toil.ij'ii,y v iti) ail cia.-ses t.;
| t'Ople fit'i, I It oj. I i. -11 11 e 111
'' crimual . (Jul i' olde that slum.
In; iiopjn tiiiif. to tli.m .*anv advice \
are lea ttie', tlitmi to desl.ruetion. \t
r?< : -4'he d'-mol It 1 i??: ?oh- t.o.iny??..
turning out the worst sort of' crime .\
?' ei.Jii'init it i s. An'! iioil pnly know Jt
v. i.oie . tiii.- tidal 'taw- of crime [
will e!:i|. 'I le. i.kuA'it people lice-.. I
to become acini and dc-dedicat'.
i . tbenisels es a - . mi -i??njirics an , '
-ftHvprort t+rr rrrnTr= rrf flTt'-- ~~
llioae .1 it : parent- in interest <? '
'i tbeii test -it ; on ciutviuiii. ^
- 0.\' (tl |{ MISSION
Thi; week we are 'attctviiui; tIn o
Kilia i i<'e di.-ti.yt missionary cop- t.
A < "?j<m an next w.'ek we w ill vis- y
II f y I i ' ' i V, '1'' ?' 11 fUMII. L COnYCIl
0 week I'ul-lowmf ivo m-e _LI
rail cntliivv J'-11'ti I and Presbyterian ^
meet.We have been elected
,r by the Siaii- 1". II. conin it tee to
. vi.-sit.cnjivi nt.i'>o.-Jnr ait di'Momi-FrO- "r
tiony in inf' rest of the Christmas
Seal stamp- aiid w-' will also pre- s|
/,< . sent tiie. elaim's of The Palmetto fi
Jveader at ali of tho-o meetinjts.
Persons < an subscribe or, ronexy ' M
their subscrip;ions with me at ^
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HKNEZKR A_ M. K. CHURCH
Rev. J. C Pastor
,'lhu services wtsy; extra-orditry
ami well attended at Ebene?r
on last Sunday, i he sermon
as delivered by the pastor. He
jok as his theme "The Blood". It
i-ing very appropriate for the
. rviees of tluLjlay-liimughuut-Ai-cun
Methodism. The sermon was
ilivered very forcefully to an atntive
audience. The accession
n the morning service were six.
Quite a number were present at
unday school in spite of the inlenienl
weather.- A large numer
of visitors were present with
.v, The lesson, was very interest-'
ig, during the discourse by the
arious classes.
A very large audiencti was presut
lor ihe?evening service. Agait.
lie pastor gave a powerful and
urc'cl'ul sermon. His theme for
Ik* discourse was-"Faith in God'. I
'he. sermon was of-.'such nature
iiai.it nia<ie us all feel glad to
e present. A large number o.
isitors were noted present at odi
ei\iees. We welcome you to al
i our- services.
Mrs. J. C. James has returne.'
rom Waynesboro, Gu.-V$he ha?
a . am enjoyable trip and stay in
pile of the illness of her motne.
ho is now a .convalescent and i.eported
as doing nicety.
.Mrs. llailman,- sister of Mrs.
Ithel Bunch is down visiting 'hei
ldtiier and sisters. .Mrs. llallniU!.
01 merly of this city, now resides
1 New York City. * We wish f<>.
er an enjoyable stay while vis.
relatives and friends.
.Miss Sarah E. Robertson who
n<\ resides in New York City has'
eturned after a stay of tliree (d)
eeks. due to the .death of In.
ear father the Rev. vJ. H. Robert-'
i >Ti. You
are invited to conie aiu
nji.iy the cool breeste on a-s^ary.
hie with the Warm Friends clui
nd .hinior cboir'on Friday even
ik, August 14, 1'ddtJ. Admission
>c.. Trucks will leave the church
t N:OU o'clock. .
UETIIKI, A. .M. E. Clil.'RCH
Rev. L5. S. Taylor. l'astor
Hi linn. S. ('.--"There was a larjri
rowd out. to Sunday school on
'si, Sunday and the lesson wa.
iriiyd out 'beautifully. We wort
'liiTud to have with us a number
f visitors including the wife .o
iiC ol our distinguished laymen,
lis. Carrett of. Columbia, S, C.
ler remarks jto the Sunday selioo
ere interesting' and timely am.
ii.io.yed by all present.
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m.uiu iiiuMim# wuisnip un1
i?r brought an impressive me.-age
,t?? a large .fipd fence. "Select
<1 (Jen. 12:1; 'subject "Wanted
tread"*. After which the Lord'
dipper was administered. An ap
leciatiVe audience also witnesses
he evening. . service...- 'Subject;
Woiidrl'ul Christ". Isaiah !M5.V.
The A. C. K. League-under the
ader.-liip of .Miss Beulah Cousar
- d"ing nicely. Come out and join
n tlie different discussions, and
ear-a short snappy program evry
Sunday* evening at (5:15..
1 ?and?Mrs; diariett of?Cm
Kimsiti wvi v cl
ho parsonage last week-end.
Minno (iaddy of Petersu.rg,
Ya.. spent the week-end with
ler mother, Mrs. Fleetie Davis on
alean -street.
Mrs_?_ Annie MeRae accompani<i
her- and visited her sister and
Mother Mr. and Mrs. (J. C. how-1
ifith Ave.ST.
MATTHKW NEWS
Sunday was a 'red letter day-at
iethel A. M. K. Church; Sunday
chool opened as usual, on time,
nth a very large attendance,
nth the Supt. and teachers . at
heir regular post of duty; I'rof.
. W. St#ley, tht' efficient teacher
f class No. LL10 who has' been
ick for about three or four weeks
nis *?ut Sunday to the delight of
lis many friends.
At 11:.'{() Rev. Lykes ascended
hL. rostrum full o? the spirit and
nought us a wonderful nicssairc.
It .">:."'0 \ye went r vti; to our Sis<lt
Church, Erie# dship Baptist
'hurch, at which lime our pastor,
lev. Lykes delivered another wonlerl'ul
sermon to an appreciative
udienee. * . i"
Mr. Jacob Williams has passed
0 , tlie great beyond. Jacob
1 urked for Air. Xj. W. Wannamakt'annamaker",
Sr. death, he then
.orked for Mi. George W, Wannmaker;
Jr., 'even though after
Ir. George Wannamaker left here
nd went to Georgia to work,
acob still stayed on the place u.nil
his summon came Sunday morn
tiff, August 2, 1936/ He was a
aithi5ul. servant.
--M-r, J eerie-M rtchell rtnd Mr. Jttt;
iolson ar(? also sick at this writug.
Their many friends are hoprig
that they may soon be them
elves again.
The I.ucky Strike Social Club
f Bethel A. M. E. Church met at
ne homo of Miss l.aconi and Rvlpster
Waddy's homo on Tuesday
ight, July 28, 1030. After the
UsinOSS sido Was nvor, SeVOrttlr.nii'S
were played. After whieh
e eroam an<} cako were served.
The meeting adjourned to meet
t .Miss Queen Esther Guinyard
uesclay.
Misji Florine Wallace of .Johnton
spent two weeks with
ionds in St. Matthews, S. C.
Miss Edna Keller, Miss Eartha
lof'iay of Orangeburg, S. C. and
f1&s Queen E. Guinyard spent Run
ay at the-hnmer-riti Miss Fannie
J'Guinyard,
Mr. Edward Johnson and Mr.
awrence Johnson of N. J. is
lending sonic- time-with Mr. -and
rs. Arthur Jo-hnson.
Miss Nora and Deborah Ford are
>me again after spending some
bmmikHUMS?..
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CHESTERFIELD NEWS
By Sara A. McCullough.
Revivals are in blooin at tli
NewZion 'Baptist church, the pastor,
Rev. J. S. MeMiller is conducting
his meeting, also the Rev.
J. II. Toatldy is conducting meeting
atr the Grand View I-resbytwrlan
church where he is pasturing.
Revival will begin, at Alt. l abor
A. M. E. church, Wednesday nite.
Dr. and Mrs. J. . M. Miller ot
Walterboro, S. C.; Mr Joe Jones,
Chester and Miss Martha Bat.com.
formerly of Chesterfield now ol
New Kochelle, N Y., were the dinner
guests of Rev. and Airs. J. II.
foatley and Mrs. M. L. EFbster_0ii
i'hyrsday. "x
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Long, Mrs.
Ethelync Wilson of Cheraw, S. C..
and Mrs. Sara Mills of Kershaw,
S. ., visited Rev. and Mrs.. Toatley
also.
Mrs. Delia Teal is improving,
tier daughter, Miss liallic Mae has
returned to Charlotte, -N. C.
Air. S. C. Bethea was a pleasant;.
caller of Aliss Flot'ee McCoy
Monday night.
Mesdamcs Anniu Edwards, S. E.
McCullough, Aliases S*fra A. AIcfiillniioh
Snrh Jackson. Olleiia Ale
r'auden, llullie Mac Teal, Mr. Robert.
Jackson motored to Charlotte,
N". 0., With Mr.'Robert Leak anu
spent the day with relatives pi
Mrs. Edwaids. . " .
Misses Kara A. McC'uIlotigh ai>b
Uneda McFadden were dinner
guests of Mr. and l\lrs. Moiirdi
Kobbs in Charlotte Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Euriel Brewer ol
Wulterbo.ro, S. C., and Mr. 3c e
Brewer of Fageland worshiped aT
the Grand. View 'U'resbyterian
church on Sunday morning.
Mrs. Eloise Thomas who lias
been spending sometime with he 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. McCoy
is expecting to Jeav'e tliis
week for her home in Englewbod,
New Jersey.
Mrs. Flavetia i?treater has returned
home from a visit north.
Miss Kloree McCoy has been in"OTsposed,
but is better now.
"A^TVand Mrs. J. 11. Toatley and
daughter, Miss Cecelia and Mrs.
M. J. Foster and little son Girard
spent last Tue'suay in t hai;
lotto, N.' C.
vthe adult teachers held a very
interest inn- and instructive insti
fnli- hi5t< Friday. Those pn sell!
wort*, Mesdames Ola Brewer. Ks?
ihr .Smith, Willie Gary. Misses An
nie Gillis-piu s<ntl Marg*ict Wilson
Messrs James Bryant and Harry
Robinson.
Mr. John Hammond was guest
of Miss Sara MeGullough Mondaj
r.ighw
.'Miss Elizabeth Johnson was the
dinner auest of Mrs. Mable Robinson
"and daughter, 'Miss Sara
Wadsworth Sunday.
Daily \'acation Bible School began
Monday at the Grand View
1'resbyterian church, with a very
good enrollment.
Quite a number Of young people
attended the Amateur show in
Cheraw, Friday night, Among
those atending w;ere: Misses Elizabeth
Johnson. .Margaret Stanlley,
Sara Wadsworth. Sara Jack;
son, llallie Mae Teal, Qneda MeFadden,,
Sara Mc.CuRough, L'ha.s.
Bell Stantley, Cecelia, Rose, A!lifO'tsi
jin/1 .Inhni't tu 'Vt\u 11.
Robert ;ui(L Larry Foster, Deny
"TNivens, Robert Kittle, HouUi i
Jackson, Robert Jackson and Sid1
jltjy Alford, Mr$. M-' I,. Foster,
Girard, Rev. Jr-11. Tjpatley wort
present l-ijso. ' j _ . v. _
First prize for piano solo' \v:o
wo a., by- Cecelia Toatley; sec
ond prize was won by a yn'ur.g
lady of Cheraw and third prize
to Miss Sara A. McCullough. Select
reading. Many won honoraolo
mentions.
CARLISLE -JSTAYS
The people are rejoicing o-vei
ttio good season, that they are
having, and the crops are griiwing
fine.
Revival meeting is staining oft'
fine J*L St. Luke A. -M. K. /in.-.
Church.
Rev. A. W. Williams, .of Reek
Hiil.S. C. is conducting the meeting.
Rev. 11 illiu in preached Sunday
morning. Rev. Tom Hendev.so
_ A. W. Williams preached mH? SLtUJ
Sunday night. All the servicewere
grfod. Many visitors were
present.
Rev. F. L. Wilkes preached at
Seek Well Sunday morning afte
which, he came "over and took an
active part in the afternoon services
at St. Luke Churf-h.
Social Newst- "
Mr. and Mrs. Luther?Juhoeotand
little daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hill of KnoxviHe, Tcnn. an
visiting their grand mother, Mrs
Th A. Stewart and family thiweek.
They are stopping over a
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stewart,,aivJ
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Brown.
Mr. and Mrs..Clarence Thompson
and little daughter from
VV-ashintrton, D. C. is visiting his
mother, Mis. Anna Thompson. Mr.
and Mrs. John Richard of Now
York is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sims, and others. \V0 woe
glad to have these visitors to worship
with us Sunday at St. Luke
Chu i eh.
We were very glad to see Mis-Leaner
Savage out to church Sunday.
She has been ill for quite a
while. We are very sorry to heat
this week, and also Rev. J. M.
Dawkins, Jr. We hope they will
have a speedy recovery. Others on
the sick list are much improved.
I time "With ?Miss Harris and Miss
j Baiber. They expressed themselves
o? having a very good stay.
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E PALMETTO LEADER
<JAFFNKY NEWS
r~ A intfstorial Union has ~fccon
organized in Gaffney. All ministers
both licensed and? ordained
through out the country are invited.
The following o.l'iceru were
elected lor the ensuing yiar:
K. E. Bethea, Pies.; W. D. IIollis,
Vice Pres.; W. D. Browing,
Sec.; A. T. Cha.>tcm; Trens.; A. C.
Wade, Chaplain; L. M. Tobins, Reporter.
Meetings are held at noon each
Tuesday.
A mass meeting was' held . at
Bethel church Sunday a.fternoon
The-pastor, Rev. I,. M. Tobins explained
the cooperative movement.
He urged the Ne.rro of Gaffney to
develop some form of co-operative
business.
Mr. and .Mrs. II. L. Jefforios and
little daughters Molina, Celestj
and Annie P'aid, Rev. A. C. Wade
Misses Mary Delia Lockhart, ami
Willie Mae Spears attended the A
M. E. Zion Sunday School Convert
tjcvn at Port Lawn, S. C., July 30August
1. They reported a very
pleasant- stay_Eni out<> home Saturday,
tlu-y visited trends in Roclt
Hill, S. C. and. Blackbdrg, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. D, O. Dowel t ol
.5: cenwieh. Conn., spent a few
lavs' visiting their parents, Mr
nd Mi < It L. McDowell. Mr
Kirhy, Mrs. Hazel Chatman an
.sons of. Greenwich, Conn, accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. McDowell
lonje.r.
Mr. and Sirs. 15. L. McDowell ha-.
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?:> wvrn-vucr inuii - L'liiiii
< i n. Miss. D.orutjhy Mae M Dowel
cud Mi-, O: Hot- Mcbowoll. Mis?
'liy M. McDowell is spendm}
ilit summer in MiU'ord, S. C.
I'lof. and Mis. J. E. Gaffnej
lias ri turned kniilo, .Mrs. (Jaf
fr.ej '.s?rmr; her, M rst-*43oufware an>
ii'e.p'iew, Master F. M. Davie ac
. fun-paiiii'd llii'm hnnlo. | L
. Mi. and Mrs. W. (.'. Sullivan ol
Columbus., Ohio were 'jriiests ? '.
Mrs. Syvili.a and Salona ' Moort
Monday afternoon. ?
?M!ss Wiliie.Mae Smith left Friday.
for New York City.
Mrs. (}ueen . Itryapt- spoilt tlu
week-eini visiting friends in Kan
apolis, N. C.
Mrs. Odvia Jones is spending t
week in Thoniasville, N. C.
Mrs.. Felix Howell and daujrhtei
Mrs. Winnie Mae; Ross spent Sun
day in Charlotte, N. G.,, visi'tiiu
Mrs. IIowell!s brother.
Mr. 1\. J I. Howell is -spending hi;
>aeation in Washington, 1). C.
. ST .1 NMI S \ M F CHI UCII
Rev. F. It. Clark. Faster-?>?
Last ;*Sun lay morning Schoo
ope.ned at llit- usual hour by tin
\iupt., H, \V.. Richardson. I'raye,
by Hew \V. M. Walley. Rev
Clark taught the Junior Class, air
gave tin- iin instructions alon,
tliat line which should be Tort
remembered :m?) never forg< tte
by those that were present, als
the i'e\ i.e\y _ai.<l yh'sirg re mar!:
by Rev. Clark. Alter which Km
Clark. pieaclu <1 from the 1 lit'
chapter and the lS'.h verse of S*
| Iaike. llv preach.c.l a noble sei
j inon; after the sermon, he! baj
t tised four infants then he gav
TTu- I.ord'.i Supper to a large mini
her. The Sunday school piciu
I will be at St. James A. M. K
Church <>n. August s, r.i:{ 5. liir.n
ai d lemonade free; other ru'Vesh
I nieiits for salel" The public is in
II vited.
Is.MNT JTVMIvS A.M.K. CIII IU I
| Key. Iia'e 15. Thompson, Pastor
I Aslivillo, N'.AV Into ta'e posses
J si. of the people of this city nn<
. Mir-'f in Upn- country eainc a hi}
ami t> littfwus ISalShatli day .011 ;tns.
: 'J. ATt'i' three day's of c. i tiiutou!
tniiv and (hilly Svinds catisin;
many ti furnace t >*> ho put "into op
- -? ration, the responses?to enihran
the opportunity to worship won
\i'l y irratifyinu". Tlio churci
so odt experienced a large?attoh
dan<\. and enthusiasm charaotct
ize'd the study of the lesson thru
out the period^ assigned. Mis
'"lata Mauldin and- A! rs^ Berth
Caldwell, the delegates from ou
Sunday school cohvintihn jus
oloSod made J'enorts that won
very informing. Evety olfoit i:
being made to have our yorim
people to know and love the elm re]
l>y participating in all district an
- ra1 o-whlo movements. It i
abound in interest aid in on thus
iasm for the work.
Tli(. kenior choir saner the pro
- 'o>i(.nat"rri ~a very- torchirT am
beautiful ai:<1 upon the .omplotioi
of The j irayo r oT eon see i at ion t In
at nv fcplneire tl^rougi ? lit t h <
church took on the true spirit o
reverence, and devotion. From tin
?uliji ct?"The?T: lenient? rrf Tin
.Lord's Supper" taken from St
Matthew 2/5:20-27. Our pastor do
liverod an instructive and jr.spir
ihg seiimon to a large- aodienee
Among our many visitors won
the following! .Mrs; Dorothy Jon
kins, Greenville, S. C'., .Mrs. Dellf
Johnson and son and Mrs. M-yrth
Bailey ul this city. Mrs. Jenkiro
and family during the week-end
\ cordial welcome was extended t<
tliem.
The Union Quartet organization
of this city and vicinity rendered
a very unique program at oui
church to an overflowing audiendi
Td* both colored and white on Sunday
at :r:*i0 p. m. Mr. Dudley, a
member of our church is the
President cf, thus organization
. which in doing a very constructive
work. The Allen Christian Endeavor
League is continuing it's
program with a forward-look. Along
with the study of the regular
lesson, Mr. W. A.~ Mauldin
spoke tnterestingly from the subject
"The Crime Wave in Buncome
County." In the open discus
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THE (JJIKENWOOI) DISTHH I
S. S. INSTITl TE AM) -JWil.N
CHRISTIAN I.KACl H
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Was IIfid At New .Ifcip.y Aj. M. E
Church in .Mo^'nt villi'.' S. ('.
July 2.1-21. lUJli- J '
Rev. \V. 10. White, I'astor.
Thursday in<>;niny\ Presidim
j Elder, J. H, .Jennings pri sided, ii
I whirl I the Convent inn was enjoy.
'M I I i riVITIIIJi <' I J ?Ir?K? ' MM M'> illi:
-rnging. The ushers -were Mi'ssc:
?Frances -Perrin???f?MP?Pisyah?AM.
K. Chuich, Greenwood, s.: <'
! Vivian Alexander, "Fee ifuth Gar
rett- of Friendship A. M. F
. church, Clinton. S. 0.; Hose Nad
' of St. Paul A. M. K. Church
Cokeshury, S. C. 'The Prcsi lin;
1 Fidel' introduced Mrs. A. M. Pc
rill as District Supt.. to the Con
/.vontion, she brought out thing
that should he used in the Sun
' day school (1) Managennnf ci
Organization ( '!). Method .of sell
^ ing our Sunday sell ?.l to thv Ciun
nnjiiiVy (1) Method ot solootim
teachers. Professor J. . T. \V
1 Minis and his e.onunittc . ma !
plans to carry to all chinches it
. the District.to g vun the Stnalax
School. 'Hie officers for the 'or,
vontion were the following: Miss
'' ?' destine1 Gnry. Sec.:? Fuguii:
~ Mae . IP lints.; Oi;ganis' ; Mrs., _A
v npinda Gary. Chori-tei; Ri.fmi tor.
/to Palmetto I.cadcr. Hose Nash
christian Recorder. Thilnia Sin.is
1 Samaritan Herald. Vivian Alex
under. The following visit* ri .
present.:. ..Mrs. .Mi'irrv "f .Cent"'a
- I'aptisi Chuich. Chaihstoii, S. C.
Mrs; O. .William's, Given wool-, S
C.; Miss Marv Write. Presidin,I
Fldor* and Mrs. K. ' A. "Adams
Professor and .Mrs. ( . (i?rret
of (Ydllliihia. S. ('.; PreshJirijf K1
.dor J. F.. Heard of Char!,-spin. S
- A. J. Tlu mas of Hi.Ureville. .1
1 Hollman. jhie West, Pn'silinjr F-1
; der J. S. Bern i f (Ireenvill,. l>is
. .trie?, Uov. Lenity*,A|lon 'lYmph<
(Ireenvillo. Pn sfdintr Fide- .1. !'.
t Quarks of AhbfjviHe Pist ict. A
A.. Silks, Mr. and .Mis'. ('. A. 1111
l-ens (i'i I?i,t44s~.-\cai!i rrt'y. Mr. II
i' Crawford. Miss Thomas,
i What tlu- Prank Owe to- tin
- Church, was beautifully di-< ..>S,.'
by .Mrs. Loss.ii- IVjj in. Tiihmtw t
j insr was . turned over to- Professo"
! T. W. Minis for jrroup vyovk. ( 1 1
t Teachers C,r<itip dkoussed "thij:j.r
i that would he "helpful'to tnoreasI
rtur S. S. attendance; (2) Pleach
i* ers anil Local Pv-Mtyehors. Super '
intondents, as their duty to niakt
: Sunday school h< infill. (-'!) ("hi!
v oren Cor'poratitn, by oi'vinir tin
i children sorfiethine t i do. to Ue.ej
s them interested' in the Sr.iidav
T school. Rev. I'rB. ('. l.'-wr, of Sf
- Paul A. M. K. Church, Cokrsbuiy
S, C. preached the annual serinoi.
- Xehemiah 1:11 subject " A Pi ay
I For" It<T?torai ion." tYdtectr?rv
i. avci e icood. nn.l-itui-fi.oil?w.a>- wind'
some, and were royally entertain
' < <!. Resolutions was good, road
I' Mrs. E. O. Carter. Miss M. I.
' f'u.mipings' of Hoiliri-s was elect';*
TiTstiiet .Superintendent of the A
('. E. League. d!ev. E. F. Johnsl.r
preached the Educational semi <11
- fallowed by a Litcvar-y program
The next mooting is to tie held a!
' Friendship A. M. F. Church ir
- Clinton. All is invited to , attend
' the meeting! where plenty'of in
' formation is received.
- si on that followed- the ynim? pnrr
, ]de evidenced quite a search for
i data. ' > '
The evening message was proi
sented by our pastor, the suhiect
| of which was ''God's Best For
Rattle" taken 'flroni Judges 7:7.
The audience received this mes.
safe v."rth ore at spiritual enthuse
iasm and thought. Mrs. B. .ft
. Ramsey, Greenwood, H. C; and Mr.
i Anderson Reach and Mrs. Bertha
^ Pnowdeii weie mn?visitors. Alt
plans have" been complete i for a
i picnic to ho hold on Thursday of
this week. Tho trip to tho Copita]
being sponsored hy our W. II.
i k F. Society "on Tuesday ntte of
. this week is claiming a largo num.
I ber on our series of recreational
. projrrams.
'
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>wer! J
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when you start using V* '
;reat difference in power
eage. This regular plfcbd
mileage than even most I
lines, and no gasoline at ,1 ~
ju more under hard sum- f ^ Ir
ns. Made by the world's | 1
ion, Esso Marketers. . _ J~^
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WEST ANDREWS NEWS j
ML Lebanon A. M. E. Churchi
Uev. ('. Lewis, Pastor
Sunday was, indeed a glorious
lay in the above named church.
Sunday School at the tfsual hour,
vit.h Supt. Mr. M. Britton, and co- !
yi'rkcrs on the job. Lesson taught* i
K-autifully, discussed and timely ,
vviewed. At the hour for service t
>ur P. E. Dr. T. J. Miles selected
is a text l'.'th chapter .of St. Luke J
!2nd ,verse. He beautifully distts^ptI
the-drtference between: want f
nit) need and held the audience ?
pell bound v<?hile he- expounded
he gospel. We all were made to j
eel glad, spiritually and saying
iid not oi:i P. E. preach to day.
PhUs being Communion day the \ .
piritunl tide ran high from the
(Continued on page 7) ?.' ~y
Old fi Sends. '
Miss Oliva Daniels has return- /
d from Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Petersen
r?;Pt> delighted to have Mr. and
Mrs. Pierce'Peterson, their little
laughter and her friend, and Mrs. ;
I'l.esid,. Peterson all at Atlanta,*
la. visit them last Thursday. , |
. Quite a lew folks from here atended
the funeral of Miss Fan^
tie B. Clover Tuesday afternoon au \
?i iiii-u.N I;.mi,WAT JSYSTKM
Arrv.il ;i>i<I 11, part live of Passenger
I" f. t: ti - I iP.il .ly till- Southern Railway
System, at t)n- I'nion Station Columbia,
effective June 21> 1936.
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Charlotte.
'J 6:20 A. M.?Spartanburg, Ashe- f
ville, Knoxville.
12 tl: i" A, .\lr?St. Matthers, - J
Orangeburg, Charleston.
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l.i ' :.?A. M.?Ncwb try. Greenwood, '[
AmUrson, Greenville, 1
Atlanta. '
31. A M. ?Augusta,' Aiken, -At- t
lama.,
l'.'.. A. M. -'ltlacUviile,-'.Barnwell,
Savannah,
lis 11:2" A M.?Cathth-h, _ Lancaster,
Rock Hill, Shelby. .
27 IT'l" p. XF -Spa t fatiburg, Asheville.Cinoinnati,
Indiana
prnmr~sr~n?rais, w .
Chicago.
2S I r,2 1'. XI ? St' Matthews, \ I
Oratigoburg, Charlest/m
152 f>:"o l*. M.- < '.heater, Rock 11111,
" Charlotte, Greens- 1
lioro, Washington, a
*f R.altintore, Philadel- 1phia,
NewaYork City.
17 I'. M. .Newberry, Green- I
wood. Anderson. At- 3
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ville. 1
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No. <'aJiiiitiiii Krntn Wj
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|x 'Jo A M.-?Atlanta, Anderson. |
tlreenwood, N e w- J
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tun. Charlotte. . - m
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Cincinnati, Ashevllle,
nnoontfllU C3r.n??ton- A>
vii ten > IIIC, o|/ai inn ^
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' I l*. M.?Phiirlestnn, Orangeburg.
St. Matthews.
-.5 ri |up M.?Charlotte, Rock Hill, j
'Chester, Winpsboro.
10 O f."i p. M.?Greenville, Anderson, I
Greenwood, N e w- -J,
berry. ij7j
20 4:2ft P. M.?Savannah. Barnwell, WJ
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