The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
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Saturday, 'A'ujrust 15, 193d
WITHERBEE CCC NEWS 1
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By Isiah M. Stokes
Company No. 511.8 celebrated its
first anniversary ( on August 0 e
With a dance. Music \v.as> l'urhishecl o
by the "Night" Hawks" of Charles- o
ton, S. C. The reception hall was ?
beautifully decorated with crape
paper and soft lights.
The young ladies came from the 1
following places: Summer vi 11**, 0
i Moncks Corner, Charleston and v
' Georgetown^ Everyone enjoyed
himself to the highest. Those who
failed to attend the .dance" missed
a great treat. \
This company has made wonder- .
ful progress. Many things have
been addec)r Religious services ^
arg held eveiv Sunday afternoon. |
The memb'eiV enjoyed the serin n j
preached by Rev. Mclloney ot c
' -Aloncks Corner, S.. C ?-4
There is also a well trained t
baseball team which has won the i
championship of District No- 1. 1
The education department ;hert C
is a great help to the members
especially to those" who could not 1
. read or write. They are showing *
wonderful ni ogress along the edu- J
cational line with the- aid of the
officers. Lt. A." L. Jones and Lt. D. t
1 n r-i..'ii... 1
\j. vivriiiv/no. l lie irii-'inUlTS VLW
trying to make this camp the best^ *
one in the state. * v
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. . WHITMJgB NEWS. . 1
' "Sunday was a- high day for the ,
revival meeting at Flint Hill Baptist
Church, Matthew and New ,
Hope A. M. E. Zion'churches
Last week New Hope Baptist j
[I j -Church and Spring Hill A. M. E. ,
I f Z. Churches closed a Ttuccci-liil .
r meeting. v \
15 souls' wore added to Christ at |
New Hope; church, and one at ]
Spring Hill,. .
Thursday, August 6th Mr. and (
Mrs,--Boysjj Epps accoAvpaiiied by 1
Messis 'JSihes Noel and Willie L. l
Epps, motored to Columbia, S. C.
on business. : They reported a
pleasant trip. While in the city
Mi*. Epps visited The I'almoitc ;
-Learletj 1 , M.->- Ja- "
nie Fant, Miss I.uester Fant nio1
to-red to Newberry Saturday. A
pleasant trip was enjoyed.
Miss Easter Robinson left Sat
imiay morning for Co.lu.mbfa and ]
from there t-TF'Cninrh n vnere.shej
.will spend a two weeks vae.it imi.
* Mr.-'James Noel from N.cw York
City spent Wednesday night with
his cousin, Willie L. Epps.
Mrs. Scttcilh WerrV ch.Hift'tvt:
John Elliott and Geraldine Weir
Miss Ruth, and Mae N< ! drum
New York City are; in Whilniire
spending their vacation with Mr
, , Boyde EppV at\l family. Mis.
Weir was taken ill while they
wore motoring from New Yd k
City last Tuesday but she is ini
proved at -this writing.
M"r. Vincent Weir ai d Mr. .Tar.
Noel motored to New York City
t Friday, August-.7th,, Their n-r'
stop, will bp at Dipjui'v. N C. with
? Mr. anl Mis. Dolly Ntinn; Mr. and.
Mrs. F. Barnes. f
? Mr. tlTC. Byi'fl efrlt remrrrp*- iR--.
disposed. Ifd is. missing at his
post. Many wish for'an immediate
recovery.
.Messrs B. and C. bee Fatit motored
to .U.ni.oiih thi' jfeust Sur.drv:.
to see the T.inqsay girls. A very
pleasant, trip was reported.
Mr. Buford Griffon and his accompanist
from Connecticut are in
Wh.itmjr?' yisitmg his father ami
, . friends, and others.
?The Shepherd Flock.Hub was
postponed to meet Thursday, Aug
list 13 at the home oft Mr, Willie
Morgan. One of our members. On
account of the unfavorable weather
SundaysMrs..
Fannio Martin has re~
turned hotne from Detroit. Mieh.
1 after spending a pleasant vacation.
*,t On the sick list are: NathanI
iel Glenn, Mrs. Rrnddie Fpps. Mar
tin Coaxum Wallace, J, f\. Byrd
and others. Our hope is that they
will osoon reeo-ver.
Read your Pained to T.eairtr
thoroughly eachweek to receive
the entire details of facts and
dee<fs in your community. J
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GI AIIDRV GROVE
!a. m, e. ziox en rum
Hev. F. K. Raul ware, Fast or
Great Falls. S. C.?T.ast Sunday as
well as other flays it was intensely
hot. Our revival he (ran
Sunday morning. After the dcvotion
the pastor selected .his text,
from James 1:2ft. ITe preached a
fine Sermon. The pa#tor ((train
mounted the rostrum accompanied
by Rov. J. A. Manning and Rev.
S. M. Douglass. The Mt. Zion
choir rendered SPl! r lid niu-ie. Tin1 Rev.
Douglas who conducted \ the
revival preached a soul stilling
sermon using as a subject "The
Divine Love".
Brother Herbert Washington
conducted the prayer service at
f flight rrtsrr firn. S. R.?Mvles.?Rev. Douglas
preached a spiritual sermon'~^ay"up^or'yoavsetf'
Treasures
inv Heaven".
Monday night Rev. Douglas gave
? an impressive message to a fine
audience. The entire week the
? mnuciu/mi Kl*nnnr'Kf warn vnvv un. .
(lifting and ir\spinng. Wo wore
triad to Ijave Rev. Drtucln? wifh 11s
during tho week. Durinpr tho
Y meeting approximately $;57.!>2 was
"| realized.
On the sick list arc My. T.atiI
more McCrorey, Mrs. Fannie MeI
Collough and Miss Geneva Ilrtnvn.
V We vjish for them a speedy recovH|t- Ty7
*On the improve^ lint is Miss
Coleman.
^^iVe are looking forward to t'hTf.
Hbw-> meeting which will convene j
Hbmp Welfare, August 19-24. i
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JETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor
^ewbeiV-y^ S. C.?Last Sunday
von though cloudy the first part
1' the day, turned out to be a day
f . happiness and sunshine. The
'unday school was called to orler
by the assistant superintenlent,
Deacon N. L. Lake; after the
eeular study of the lesson the
lasses reassembled for review
thich was conducted by Rev. Dayon.
At
tbe regular morning services
ur pastor. came booorc us with
, strong message.He used as his
ext these words: "lie hath made
he earth by his power, he hath
stablishcd the world by his wislom,
and hath stretched out the
leavens by his discretion." Jer.
0:12: subject: "God .the? Greatest
?f All Powers". From the earnest?l
iiiuy men -have had vuuuuis.
houghts concerning God and His
'elationship to human affairs. I
lut in spite of what men think
j,od remains all powerful. t I
We were more, than happy to
lave had in our city a few days
igo. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wiliams
. from. Philadelphia and also
h'orrester and her dear litIe
daughter, all from the sajuc
ity. They were visiting their
elatives in the person of Mr. and
drs._Joe Williams.
On last Sunday.we had the fob
owing name persons worship with
is: Mrs. Sarah Coleman, cif Philidelphia;.
Mr. and. Mrs. Burton of
NT w Yoik City; Mi's. T.elia B.
Gannon of Chicago, the daughter
>f Deacon B. F. Needy is visiting
ler father and friends. after being
uway from Newberry for more
than a quarter of a century, and
... 1,1.1 no n,,.. n..4 ........
iliest Mrs. T. (). Mills otfi Cliarles<>n,
S. C. \\"e arc. always h'appy
to have", our . old members and visiting
friends worship with us.
At 7:1") the lhYP.U. under the
fli?*oc*tioi\ of Mrs. Nancy Siivglcton
got o ff iij good style after
>ci?ig deprived of her regular services
for more than three weeks.
The program was presented by
Pro. K. Miller and evervone enjoyed
the singing, and speaking of
the young .people .
At P> P.M. bur VogtVInr night ror
vi'yes got otV to a good start after
In ing without lights for more than
."hire weeks. Wo all listened to
another wonderful sermon by bur
pastor. c His subject?: The (ireatest-Knomy
in -All?the. i.World is
Sin!. The pnly. tl/iur that eaii
kill your soul said he is sin. Let
us not forget .our Home-coming
Day the second Sunday in September.
?'TfHfN STOS-N-UWK??_
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross . or
West. Ya. are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Iten l^oss-on .lohnson St.
Air. and Mrs. Roland. Wise: of
New York City were the guests ,,f
Mr. apdMtTsv Noah' on Saturday.
Mrs. Wise is a sister of Mrs.
Anus. . . _
Rev. Sea is was the guest' of Mr.
:p i Mrs. Noah An'o's on Saturday.
Mr. Harry Amos motored to AuMonday
... '
Mr. aild Mrs. Ben Rostand Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ross aiui Mil Mi'n
augh Amos motored to Augusta
on F'ri >ix}. v
I >eiia lir siks of t'aG-Miurg is
visiting the. Amuses oil Bland St.
Mr. and Mrs. l'lurkM: inrrband
little daughter Annie V*'i11 it?
ai.d Mr. William Walker of Ridge
Spring nv?. re the guests pf Mr. and
Mrs.' ('. 1'. Tope on Sunday.
horn i< visiting Mrs. Belle. Nei.il
on Aiken street.
Mr. .John Jones is puich better
at this writing.
Mrs. Frank Graham of Ohio has
b en' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Noah
.\nv s on. Kiand tst. ~a.
Miss Narcissus Johnson has re
*uTtu'<1 troni a visit to relatives in
Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. ()ia Walker has returned
to her home in Newark, N. J.,
alter a visit to her mother Mrs.
l.ucy Jackson.
Mrs. 1 lassie Valentine is back
from New York City.
KINCSVILLE NEWS
To our friends who are interested,
we like you to know that
amid .the st >rnis, pestilence an;t
destruction we how 'our heads in
thanks to the supreme1 Being for
blessnigs he hath yet bestown upon
IIS*;
The services on Sunday were
excellent. Rev. I). S. Wells tin;
able pastor of Mt. Olive .though
r>, Tittle hoars,, from nrevio.is. so
tubus," was at his best from "the
teaching of the S. S. lessons until
t'le conclusion of the morning
so) vice. IJ<? slot ctod. for hi;: pulpit.
discourse "The* Church of the
Living Cod."
On Sua 'ay night T'ev. Johnson
preached in interest c.f tlip Pew
Pally supervfsed by Deacon C. M.
Williams having as Captains,
Mi sses I.. M. Finch and Ilelona
Tucker ahtl Mrsi Willie OtayT TF
.too was crowned with good things
for the soul.
On Friday*. An'trust 8 the churches
Unct at Mt. Nebo, Waterce ii)
a joint pienie and barbccu? where
there was room and food enough
for all and to spare.
Mrs. Carrie Williams of Phil.
ndVTphia, and Miss Eva M. GI coil
visited Finches.
Mrs. Mary C. Oreo formerly of
Vfaloroo <u>w c?f Philadelphia.
worshipped at Mt. Nebo. She is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Rebecca
McKenzio
Revival meeting begins at Mt.
Olive Church the thirds Sunday
night. Rev. Sarah' Smith of Columbia
will conduct the meeting.
The public is invited.
Mrs. Clara Dowdy of Savannah,
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Y to ABBE WALLACE, care of T
? Assembly Street. Columbia. Son
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A. H.?I have two things in
mlml and I do hot know which to
choose Tor a career, ' I'lease toll'
ine what you believe is the... best
thing. "
Ans.: You will study for the
MINISTRY . . . and you will also
study SINtilNti, Both stand out
very prominent in your future life.
***** .. . %
~ . W. M.?-Everything seems to^ge
wrong and the bridge of 'strife
to widen I )n mv helieved-io
be-girl.friend mean to he true*'.'
How may I acquire a pood pleasant
personality?
Aus.: You already have a good;
pleasing personality and you have
many true friends to show your
possessed, w i t h many charnts.
Your girl friend is sincere although
at times she may not ap.ar
to be.
'1'. M.:?:IIe says he loves me but
he has been dating/ one of my girt
.friends lately. lie says lie does
pot mean her""any" good. Should
1 go through matrimony with
him?' . .
Ahs.: You're mighty' ydjng.
litle girl to be taking life so seriously.
1 don't believe you are doing
the right thing to marry this
hoy m?w as other men will come
1: I* J1. . ... ?
mi<wlfur 111i? in I in* cnuI'M1 <>l
time and you will thank Voiir
lucky, stars that you wore not
man who is pulling your log light
now. ' .
* .* * *
G. am an agent selling
toilet^goocls to buy a lot. Wonder
will 1 pay for-it this jvai; -01: Jose
v.'!mtTl vo put on it
Ans.: Don't -lost- heart ... if
yon keep on hustling it will only
he a. short time before you are
full owner of this h>1. I believe
on luwo a good investment in
jhis property and advise von to
make every effort you can to hold
on to it.
?gj??
C?? is home visiting- he- m.?t!gr.
.Messrs Edward Cope, Ilarry
liiehar.ison and C. kirk also'Mrs.
Cherry and .Mrs. Mary, visited
Mrs. Emma Copm mother of .Mr.
Edward Cope who is <>n t'ie sick
list but is showing signs of. imi
roveir.ent.
Our community has been--met.
with sadness within the past few
a double funeral at Plensot
i-hUichw "Mrs. Carrie Sample:'
Sir.ith 'and. ho;- sister, M is- llattio
S'.impter, both died without be in#
. ?on lined to bed. .Mrs. Smi'.!: f< ,
the paWt yoais lived in Washington
ivl'Mc she i:i)cxi'v,t;ni;!v sle;>l :iway
and on efcivi'iy the news her
you.njrer .lister died hero from the
ishoek. The o n't ire community,
iTr?.Ui,ir'1to:""!TCv-'nv<r-ynmTsr Vtm^'n
in fuH bloom passed. out-of-life.
T'.uy left to mourn three brothers.
Messrs David Sampler of Elizabeth
City, N. ?L; Joseph, ard
Diciydon Sunipter of Columbia;
three sisters, Mrs. lto.-a Cole ol
Barnwell; Mir. I.ilia Hart. Cob nubia;
Mrs. Evalena Macon of Kin#ville;
cnc aunt and a mini! or of
relatives and friends. Undertaker
Manitrubft oi" C duinbia, th i
uncle was in eliartre.
The death autre! visited the
homo of Deacon C.M. -Williams and
took their dear little "frirl Eudora
- trim ii-tii !'!nmn nf smi'cs but had
been ill for several weeks. They
have our sympathy. ^11
WALIIALLA NEWS
Rev. Stokes, pastor of Trinh-y
M.E. Church preached a wonderful
suiiiiin;?H is rnoi-H in a' text, ,w as
"Love."
The B. Y. P. LL-mal at .'> p. m.
They had a wonderful discussion.
"AT S:00 o'clock tile--pastor r*ti
;uriied with his evening message
which was found Esther 4:14.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Williams.
Mi>ses Grace and Sarah Gilmore
and Mr. James Lewis of Seneca
euve a surprise party Thursday
right at the home of Mrs. Clara
- G ra n t honocing Mis* trio/. Grant-of
the Good Samaritan Hospital of
Columbia, S. C, Ice cream and
cake was served. Miss Nellie,
sister of the honored was pre.-v
ent. . Mrs.
Pauline Fo?W?r and little
daughter, -Louiso- <*--? -MemphisTinn,
are visiting her grand mother,
Mrs. Alice James and other
.-relatives. y
Mrs. Byrdie Kicc .returned home
Monday after "spending- several
days visiting relatives in NewYork.
She was accompanied home
" iron) Greenville by her litttrnieee,
Romea Lane.
Airs. Beulah Grant and Miss
Inez Grant spent the week-end in
Stouter, St. C
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ANTIOCH BAPTIST ( IU K( II
Rcv\ J. C. Honor, Pastor
Cornwell, S. C.?Sunday was a
' high day at above named church.
The morning service opetifd ?t
12 o'clock with a soul stirring
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HE PALMETTO LEADER
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ered is tkia paper ONLY when .{!
wed ia ywr kMai. far private y
d a nlf-addro?ad. btumped en- X
qoeetioBB. Si^n your full name, v
to all letters. Addruss all mall X
US PALMJSTTO UKADKK, ltlO ?
th Carobua. ^ ^ I J
W. J.I sold my ear to a man ami
he hasn't paid me all of my money
i'or it. Will?he ever pay?me?mwill
1 have to t"ke the purls oil
my ear ? Please-let this come out
in the next issue.
Aiis..' Instead of taking parts
off the ear . . ; the thing fur you
to do is to jiut the law on him. He
will pay you the balanee dtie but
-lic-niieds to_hAve_a "seare" thrown
'into him first.
*****
L. K. S.?I am a young man
and haven't been married but one
month, 1 am very much in - love
with my wife, but a lot of people
are trying to separate us. Will 1
| be successful if i leave here?
Ans.: Leave if you uv'usl. . . but
whatever you do take your HritU'
, along with you. Don't let your
marriage go on the rocks on account
of gossiping neighbors. My
belief-is that you and your young
wiie will be much happier in a
change of cities".
??m r?
B. D. B.?Does the young man
v.-hom I amj.so interested in cafe
anything for Me? Is lie truth*
, 1'iirw hen lvojSays he wasn't in the
tjhcater? T .' .'
Ans.; Of course he cares. . . or
else he wouldn't ask to take up so
much of your time. His .--appear*
'iince in the theater docs look a
little shady btit his reason for not
wanting?to?see?Jho??was because
he wasn't dressed and he did not
want you to see him in working
clothes.
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. K.-L. I'.--1 want to know how I
will roinc (rtrt -\vil-h?tile--business
that 1 am interested in?
Ans.: You will be able to make
I a nice income for yourself if you
o| m up the CAMP and KII.I.INH
j : TA i I OX. This should lie ili-ne
|,ihji!it away the majority of
; jiroliLs in this business is mut'xj
during tiie warm months of the
I ytar.
hymn-lei I by the pasfiii' jifter
which the Rev. K. K. Robbins of
( Roe k hart, S. c., preached, uscing
as- hi,s text John.i5': 17; subject ,C'oJoperat
ion. Rev. Robbins touched
every angle of this Subject.
The afternoon sermon was- delivered
by the Pastor. Rove- J. ('.
Ilinij , He selected us* a text
Matthew-1:21 And she shall hrinr
= 4**n ~rm. and CvoO shalt calf
his r. anile Jesus for he shall save
his people from their sins. Sub>eet
"Jesus". Tip- pastor was at
his'best, and set the whole church
The evening- service started at
- vdu with lb v. K. R. Robbins back
at his pest. He used as a text II
Timothy Thou therefore en-dnr
e-harilttus s_as ai_ mo utL-S.0 lil i e r .of
Jesus Christ; suhjeet "The Fight
h .On".' The dave los'd with
|e;r.-h petV'on.' ifl the attitu'de to
make this a great revival meetin.tr.
We W'>r(> ve'v triad to have a
number t>5 oljl nvomibeivs back;
tiiinu'.nnd to- sec so" inaov visiting
friends from nearby ehui-ches.
The Christian ITol\i.. i Baptist
crimen ervnr ot' I.nwrys, S. (".. wi?
with us in the afternoon and the
Sandy .River Baptist church choi*
was with us in the oyeRing. These
two chni-s rordem <1 soul stirrim*
music throughout the services. We
extend U 'hint a hardy welcome.to
come again.
We wei'r triad to hear of our
nastoi's success ,in the medUner
last week at Mt. Zion Baptist
y-hurch with Rev. J. W. Wrifcght
In Blackst :>:k. S. C. Seven souls
were adde I t<* the church ^nd a
nice sum was. raised.
We have a?few frit nils?on?tho
siek list, and hope they will soon
- he ahle to he out again.
FIRST BAPTIST iTILTiCFI
I Rev. A. II. CTarJp^Pastor
SumnVerville, S. C.?An excellent
sermon was delivered" by Rev.
A. 11. Clark Sunday morning. His
text wie taken from I Samuel 10:3
and the subject was "(iJTng upTto
Clod." Sunday night he mounted
the rostrum with another soul
stirrinjf sermon;' the text was taken
front St. Matthew 2o:8, sub
ject "Our I-ainps are (lone Out.'
Tile Sunday "School picnic was a
great success lui last Monday,
everyone enjoyed themselves to
J the highest. The boys got a lot
of fun out of playing baseball and
everyone that participated in the
game tried hard to make a home
run.
The .Faithful Workers flub Trait
I n \vt>n<loiTu 1 "'An oman's Day Rally"
.} on Sunday. The .Junior choir furi
nished cpiite a few wonderful s?t
lection*. The, paiticiants on the
: nroerram were trrand mid n1?n rVi<>
I address by'the pastor.
The Faithful members who are
! away are sending their money for
! the pastor's salary right along.
I The church - feels proud of them
| not because of their money but of
j their faithfulnesa and confidence.
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SUMMERVILLH NEWS
Mrs. Chapollo Johnson l<v'i Sat.
urday for Now York. She o.::i
spend three weeks .then-.
Mis. Rosa Ravem I ami - a
Friday for- New Jersey uitti tr.e.r
aunt and uncle, Mr. a?n<l Mr-. I
Tucker. They also spent ten ?h<\ here.
Mrs. M. Artophej From ? . .. ami
Julia Simkins left Wedn* sday i
spend awhile in (''uhrmbia c.
their relatives. 7
Bethel A. M. E. < huGh
Uev. V. A. Janereiie, I'.7-t or
At H:J0 Sunday school heaaa.
A large attendance was out. The
delegates for the Sunday sch>?-'
convention were elected. M i - I. .
la Joyner and Mr. Richard .Jo! nson
were elected. After the n;id
Sunday school adjourned.
At 11 o'clock our im-i niru -- vice
-began. A soul - stirring. Ik-i mon
was delivered by tin. pa A .-, .
Everybody's soul was i 11 s 1?i:Y i. II;
subject was "A Leader Found".
We were glad to have-visitii
us Mrs. Florence Green, and .M
' 1'jnckney ot Mo'iris lm-wri-i
Chill'loslnn v Tltr?\A wnr** '
itir?g Mrs. Ogleshy and Mi-? Saly
Boice and Miss E. R. 1-i ''
Charleston. ,
The* Trustees Imperial clijfh '<>
Bethel' church Is taking a straw
ride to Walterboro, August 27t:V.
Trucks' will leave the church a
'5:15. Fare round trip -lite; iee
cream will be on hand."
Tin. Mini's Progressive blub tinviting
everybody to a two i i'
bazaar at Mi-, and Mrs.'C. I ..
Aiken's ho-me, August 25-2th
The Trustees Imperial of Bet he!
met at sthe home of Mrs. .Ey-AV< ton.
Meeting was called t<> order
at G: 15. Song by t,ho Preside::',.
Mrs-. Elizabeth Westyn; prayer (?;:
Mrs. Marguerite Pearson; Song.
What a Friend we Have in Je.-..-:
At-this time the mo. ting watirrned
over .to the president. The
minutes of the last meeting we .
received an 1 adopted. "NTw an,:
unfinished business were disenwn
ed. AH members responded to th,
. calling of .the .roll, ul'tf r whirl: ww.
members were soived. The. In*
'! toss,-. Mrs. E, West or, served a
course of frozen fri^it , sahnT and
'crackers. ThJ-hext mt eting will
be at the home of Mrs.-lvuth Jaivervttv..
Visitors are alwav - welcome.
f|
Miss Elizabeth Aiken l-d th.
J ode' "May the I<ord. keen wa' .
between me unci the,, whil \v? a;
absent one !Vom' another."
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MILLER t IIA DHL^ ^ ^ ^
He v. (b II. White, I'aMor
I Newberry, S. C,?Those Warn:
1 Sunday mornings- iin,i. Supt. ! " 1 i\-?i
and teachers going fyrw.wd v ;
the religious work. Al'toi legrki
! routine the lesson was r?.w .
' by the''superintendent... ?
During Children's hour i.e. .lis. <1
Drops of Water i'or the" lin-cu
"rnfr?Matt.: 11 cjh wa> v\? morning
worship; subject C
Call to the Sick and Wcay. 1.
visitors were Mesdamos K. Euhelbcrger
and Louise, tiary .of *Cf
lumhia..
Following the beagiie lesson .. ..
""By President lltiil is. s:a- .-a,:
for those who received th.ir talvts
to report the same.The laler.ts ii.ui.
. 1 ti pliviLi!>_a_uya.L .LA Li e_ -ALU1.An
object sertpon was u.-ed
evening services; subjett TI i
Wa.ch taken from I'salm
Music' was furnished all day
thy junior choir.. Mr*. Ad. . .
Hare at thy piano, .
The seripon preached Elbe:
Littles of I'hiladtIphifi Sui.hnj a .
Friday nights;' were er.yoy-d by
all. She is Wily a great?pi e... uer.
Hurry Hustler's club met will
.Master Win? Hates, Jr., Moinuy..
Richard Allen club nut Tues.tav
at u-i nocMij with Mr. H'skine Ha:?
Leiid-A-Ilaml nnt> with Mr. Waiter
Rob*ni-on Tu inlay. Wednesday
Stewardess. Hoard No w ith
Miss Carrie* Gallman. Tiairsi a;..
IVeacotf^s Hoard with Mrs. .1. if.
Granfr ^Friday Stewarde ss 11 -;t i
' No. 2 with Mrs. llnttie .jucksoti.
All fhefce gatherings wcio Weil attended
and delicious sweet cours
ee wetl' served?by all.?: ?_??
Next Sunday night is the Ttas.
tees' rally- Kverj member i- ' a
peeted- to do his or Tier best.
A most cordial We!eonic. greets
you to all services.
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Ml\ /ION ( 111 Hi II
Rev. H. I., Guilt**, Pastor
Srm<tay~\vas n rainy day-wit h -tybut
we found the people entloi
way to the church, t_ :
At 12:00 o'clock the past- :
gan his service, lie took his text
from St. John 11:2a. subject. "1
am the Resurrection and the I.:ie."
" Afterwards the pastor tuhntni"
tered the Lord's supper. Co-Heel ion
good. Wo then went to St.. Paul.
' Sunday night one of the bu-:.!
preachers preached for us. Kn?.
Henp* McCrea and his subject was
i.eartershtp."
: Sunday, 'afternoon Sistcir.'
" 1-io Vftfigfit. Bro. A.?t*:?Vrrne-r
ami B. McKadden and little (inniTTtor
motored to the sea sliero visit
ing her sister. .?
Ecy. B. L. Guiles nml v..ilV.. lh
sie Guiles were the dinner guests"
of Rro. John Williams.
The Pulpit Board Club nut and
had a fine meeting. Cold drinks
- were fre'mrt".?1 Stow ardors' Boa: ?'
No. 1 is doing good -work. We are
looking forward to- our Big Rally.'
on the fourth Sunday.
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