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jt g| CARLISLE NEWS Many are sick. Namely Mr. B. t *u| Shelton, Mr. Henry Dickson, Mrs. t Jk I*"?ne Laney, Mrs. Agnes Sims, ? Mrs. Emma Jeter. Most of them E K are improving. Mr. S. Dawkins h is up and going again. The "first .a day out of bed he was frightened S when he walked into the wood h & yard, he saw a big snake, 5 feet f ? long, 4 1-2 cinches thick. A part of it was in the chicken coop. The *71 ;??nake!ibad killed one of the cht'ek 1 ens. Mrs. Li la Boyo of Asheville, N. C., is spending a few days with b ? [ Mrs. Henrietta Walinh of Carlisle. Mr. Glenn Sims of Newberrj. ; ; was.the afternoon guest of Mrs. Irene Laney Sunday. ; ' [:.* Mr. Frank McFadden of Ches S . ter was the ISunday afternooi gues . of Mr. S. Dawkins. Mr. Russel Cureton and wife Mr. Roland Cureton, Mr. Adan Cureton,and Mr. Am jew Jeter mo tored to Union, S. C. Sunday. A special dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran! r| Chicks. Mrs. Rosalee Caldwell of Whit fmire was the Sunday aftornooi guest of Mrs. Agnes Sims. Mr. C. D. Dun ten am.' Mr. Jael D'ckerson of Chester were thi y Sunday afternoon guests of Mi Wesley Emmersnn _ ? ' There will be preaching a^^lu James Chapel Baptist church b> the Pastor, Rev. E. Y. Moffat 01 Sunday, January -31 and also th CCC camp quartet boys of Ches tej- will sing. The quartet boy of Rock Hill will also sing. Service was very "good at Wil liams Chapel A. M. E. church 01 f- Sunday. The pastor brought t It . his hearers a great message fron . the 5th Psalms. Prayer meeting every Wednesday -nites_ . * ARNETT ANI) MT. ZION CT. Rev. T. McClam, Paster % , * ? We are glad to say that our services were very good all day las Sunday. At 3 o'clock we were woi derfully blessed to have with u our- great presiding elder, Dr. T J. Miles. He was associated b\ Rev. D. N.. Wilson, the great pas'.. -tor of St. Stephen church. At tha time he held our first quarter. L>c fore the quarter he preached u. a nobl sermon. He brought us : Pentecostal shower-. Many soul were made to feel happy, Th quarter was also, great. All of tl reports showed that tjje church i taking on new life under the pas* torate of our new pastor. He i bringing things to pass.. Since ht was here many members connect ed themselves with the church. We were able to pay our presid ing elder out for the quarter. We are praying and' hopin that our churches will coWinue t< grow. ZION CANAAN BAl'T. CHURCH t Rev. A. P. Porter, Pastor In spite of the inclemency. o the weather Supt., Deacon G. W Butler and his officers were at their post. The S. 'S. lesson wa beautifully discussed* the pasto conducted the review. The * pas~ tor emphasied the point "Usir.\vhatfyou have for humanity. f~? The- pastor used as a text fo the morning, sermon Amos 1:12 "Prepare to Meet Thy God". Wt had some distinguished visitors Mr. and Mrs. E. Cumi'ngs Thomaof Portland, Maine. Visitors aralways welcome wtnrar churcf [, Come again. PAGELAND NEWS , The Unique Social club met a the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F Brewer, Friuay night, with Mr i' L. R. Williams as host. The president Miss Vashti Brewer, prextid ~ ed. After the devotlonals srvirr business session, the usual foui progressions of bridge were play ed., Mr. T. C. Brewer was awards' eu a lovely portfolio as higl score prize and Miss Vashti Brew er, a beautiful box of stationery as low score prize.; The host serv ed a very tempting repast consisting of cocktails, ch oken salad on lettuce, saiunes, cocoa, ic< cream and cake. It was such a royal entertainment, we wish the club will meet with Mr. Williamsf again very spoti. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer had as their dinner guests Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Toatley, Mrs M. L. Foster and little son, Gerard; Mi sses Marion and Elizabeth' Johnson of Chesterveld and Mrs H. A. Johnson. The table laden with a variety of appetizing dishes, presented a lovely picture and it was indeed a feast fit for a kin#. - _ I A very impressive and sacred ceremony was observed SumTa'y'U"-" bout 3:00 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer when their grandchildren, little T. C. Brewer, Jr., and infant sister, Nannie Elizabeth were Christene .. mr nnrl ivfra t ih rvowor the affectionate parents of those lovely children. Rev. J. H. Toatley, pastor of Grand View Presbyterian church in Chesterfield officiated, with Mrs. Foster at the piano. A few friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony. Messrs Will Covington, Lr. JC Williams, Lee Covington and others motored lo Durhjm, N. C.p during the week-end to visit Mr. Lee Covington's wife who is taking a treatment at Dukes hospi tal. Mrs. Eva McDufTie spent the week-end in Buffton, S. C., with her husband. A group of Pageland teachers, attended the county-wide teach- | | era' meeting in Chesterfield, FriEL jBBfo* "idrai r'iWr i" ' ' ii jyr hirrii1bfi>rff'kpiriii ii^Tri , - \ THE ROYAL COLLEGIANS Stop! Look! and see who is here. The club that has brought man^ i social affairs to the young people ? of Columbia is ready again. This ' club organized almost four years 1 ago with Mr. Robert Simmons being our first and most efficient . president. We refrain from having weekly meetings recently when quite a few of the members left the city. Out orfJ town memSimmona, Malverse Martin, Coyet Devine, Washington, D. C.; O. D. Martin, New York City and Prof. Hubert Williams is away teaching school. We again started weekly meetings with the beginning of the present year. Jan- . uary 18. We met at the home of Mr. Theodore Simmons, 2332 Stark St. with Geo. W. Epps, the acting Chairman. At this meeting three vacant?'officers were 1 filled. Mr. Bon Belton, Pres.; I Prof. Winsel Jacques, a new comer who is very active politically as well as socially was named SecLast week we met at the home of Mr. Jacques on Pendleton St. There a committee was appointed to complete plans for our first private social of the year to such gentlemen* as Messrs Cromgtie, Jacques and Sims, joining the Veterans you'll here much from WHITMIRE NEWS , Mrs. Cora Morgan spoilt Sunday dvening with Mrs. Elmira Epps. Tlicy enjoyed a pleasant evening. Master George Williams has im (Moved after being ill for quite a while. Mesdames Essie and Rosalee Epps and M/ss Sallie Lou Sanders visited Mrs. Nancy Sander* Sunday. r ? Service will be held at Cedar Gruve A. M. E; "giun church next Sunday, January 31, 1U37. Heai our. gospel preacher, Rev. J. P. Wade. Our Fellowinan And God \rid placed us upon this land? Who made us with the super-natuial hands That we might teach others to see And learn of life eternity? Our God. How can we serve our God on high .inl will not hear our brother's cry, . . Whose face we see from day to i?ay, ' ; And will not hear"a word they say ? Our Fellotvnian. Who asked-for bread, and w*e gave them not? When they passed by our door k with lonely hearts. Who said to us, give me bread? ?lv children endfed. Our Fellowman. ? - mm m 5 A INT JAMES A..M?K. CHURCH Rev. llaje 15. Thompson, Pastor AsheVille, N. C>?Tile past Sab uitli lias a glorious day all day ii '.ion. Weather conditions were lot at all ideal but there was i vvorsliipping "for spiritual growtl ind enthusiasm. "Two Miracle: >f Mercy*' was the subject of the ;.s-oh for study in the church eliool. The si,udy and discussion vere carried d??rth with much ir. erest. An interesting review and emark's were made by our pas-' .. or. ' Tile day was Junior day thru tit the church and it \va>- insnir ing to have seen how the youtl seized upon the opportunity tc o:v Seeking The Eternai ity" was the sybject of the mornug's message by. our pastor and aus taken from Hebrew 11:10. houaht and fervency this me^sagi .as delivered and it's reception was with great acclaims. The., olio wing visitors, all of this city, ere among the congregation: de--lames Julia 13. Woodruff, rhelma and Willie Mac Garv and Marie llayncs. Despite the downpour of rain . 'the hour of service, a large auicnce -'ff'n gathereil for worship. * he enthusiasm for the occasion" as so unusual that the pastoj ommei 'd tiie audience warmly or their presence. For the eveing's discourse our ministei house, to speak from the subject Solomon's Wise Choice " The evil-net s of appreciation ,'br this vc.-sage were the gripping attention with which it was received md the high tide of spiritual ennusias.n. Visitors again were uany ami were welcomed. The n' irrri?iwr.i niyiiiiu lis i.\|)i'cuiion in the realization of its finan ial goal for the day. The pastor emphasized his thanks to all for; he day's achievements. FIRST CALVARY JUNIOR L'SII IvRS CLUB The Juniot U'shets' club of 1st Calvary Baptist chinch, held a iitetin.it at the home of Miss Juanita Nesbitt, 1311 Liberty Ave iday, January ''22. Opened by singing "If Jesus Goes With Me". We were led in prayer by Mrs. \Iaria Lewie, our instructor. Next song Trust and Obey. The roll was alle 1 by the president, each membcr responded with a Bible \*erse is she contributed her dues. We hen discussed unfinished business Our unfinished business was a silver tea. It was given Sunday 24 it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli 1302 Liberty Ave. at 4:30 p.m. We had a short program. Song? Go.. Will, Take Care of You; deaon Eli Johnson If<1 in prayer. Scripture lesson. Sara Thompson. Solo, Magnolia Washington. Poem Esther I ee Ford Ilnpt Pnhnvln ~im<ms and Janie Belle nitres. Solo, Janie Belle Diggs. We were then served tea with lexmon, cakes and afternoon mints. ~ The ushers wore tt<eir uniforms, -white i sweaters and blue skirts. Every me had an enjoyable evening. m 0*m CRKSTOV^NEWS SL.J.'aul A. -M. E. Church Rdv. B. J. I lodge, F'astor The Wnther is still unfavorable buf^^e^Hioidn r.ot cease To serve God. And the way we serve Him is to serve Him in spirit and in truth. On the account of the in' i clemency of the weather Sunday we could not have thp full church attendance but with those pres Vt. We ha ' a vorv snleruli^ ooi'-l non delivered by our pastor. Our pastor and family left 2:00 o'clock for iSumter to attend his brother's funeral. They have our sympathy. ay. Funeral service for Mrs. Wincie Blakeney aere conducted at Salem church, Thursday with Rev. Hiddleston officiating. The body was brought from Charlotte, N. C., where Mrs. Blakeney had been esiding for a number of years. She leaves lo mourn her lost a husband, two daughters, sisters, brothers and a host of relatives and friends. J The meeting adjourned to meet next with Mr. Sims,, 2008 Senate street. '* . . ?' m fm SPARTANBURG NEWS The Esquire Social . club, just eeontly organized, gave one oi he most unique affairs that nt thPr.elub in the city has e^cellrd. It was given at the honie oi Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chestnut 01 Wofforu street, Friday night, Jan . uary 22 at 8:30 o'clock. ThiT" quests were from Union and' Spai tanburg. Ouj- guests from Union motored here in six cars anion), nein being Mrs. A. A. Sims, wife >f Prof. A. A. Sims. Mrs. Sims was chaperon of the group. Included in the group were also Miss Beatton, Prof. Christie and Miss don is who are French, Chemistry and- Musician, respectively ir the Sims High school. The group were members of the Dramatic club of the above school. Our guests from this city were three teachers in the High school here: Misses C. E. Carter, M. E. Hoover, and T. C. Gregg who are H sory. French aiu Chemistry and English and Literature teachers, i espeetively; members of the sen ior class of this city were present. Everyone enjoyed an evening of dancing. A few games of bridge were played. A course of punch "and sandwiches, followed later by. ice cream and cake wal served. ;ouvenirs were passeo at the end of the party. Everyone reported an enjoyable evening. -? The Rev. C. W. Anderson of Belmont, N. C., delivered two inspiring sermons lit the Mt'. Moriar Baptist church. He /s a splendid speaker. , Friday January 22, 1937 some of the friends of Willie Azon Scroll spent a few' houis to help him celebrate his birthday. The number of 42- was present and all reported a nice time. Music was furnisher, by -Willie Fuller. At about 10 o'clock was passed a delicious plate of chicken salad and soda flackers, then was served a ,i;cv. ',.n ?.?i 'it' passed around also. ^ MONTVILLE NEWS Though it continues to rain, yet thte people are up and about their duties, Saturday, January 23, the Young people of Pitts Presbyterian church met to the young people league's meeting at Welford, ?Those that went-reported a very fine meeting. Messrs Clide and Clarence Lindsey were home for the week-end from Bell Street Hi. school. Mrs. II. R. Gregsby and Mistf' Lila Mae Pitts were in Newberry on business last week. Mr. Winstor Pitts of Raleigh, was-accidently killed on his work, i This heave the people of Pitts church very sad. He was buried at Raleigh. He leaves a wife, 1 mother 11 ml n r\f + and friends to mourn his loss. Mrs. Ester. Watts and children < I are visiting her mother, Mrs. Ira < Pitts. i m n a , CAIN BRANCH CHURCH AND 1 SCHOOL NEWS Sunday school opened at the usual hour, -with the Supt. and co- ' workers at their post of. duty. < The lesson wvis beautifully taught ( and discussed throughout the var- I ious classes. The Supt. gave a t splendid review. Promptly at 11:30 o'clock a. m. ? our assistant pastor, Rev. J. Jack- i son began the morning's message. He had an appreciative audience out to hear himl Miss A. Stanley and Mrs. Doziar attended the meeting for the Horry county teachers, Friday. .vi rs, r?inenn jhcksoh nas return- | ed from Wilmington. N. C. after ' f a pleasant visit with her brother. 1 Mesdames McRea, Richardson, i Dozier and Misses Jenerette, Ball ? and King motored to Marion Fri- t day. They reported a pleasant S trip. ' v 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson are I the proud parents of a fine baby ' boy. Mother and baby are doing " fine. i Mayo Hi<|j<k has put on a thinking cup in place of the one h? has been wearing. I in EfTie I^ee Jackson and Essie B. Brown are proud of being able to join the 4th grade in the next ?emester. rf-n III iiri-ffkaKt. mm*** " r sgBli/frALUlTTO LEADBI IN MLEMORIAM In loving: memory of our ilbar nother, Mrs. C. D. Saxon who died January 29, 1935. 'One part of me Lives here? Works, plays, loves, laughs, As if it knew No other life but this. Yet, all the while, Unseen by those who watch, * " My secret self r Goes calling?calling . . . Do you ever hear? Or hearing know. How I still love you, dear " Her children: Mary Ray Saxon, Julia Saxon Woodbury and Thelma Woodbury. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear uncle, Mr. Robert Abe Ford, who departed this life, November 3rd, 1934. Dear uncle you left us, In tlvs world alone. We uare to say how much we miss you, . From this earth you have gone. We never shall forget you, While on earth we stay, But we expect to meet you In the Judgement Day. By Coy Ford, Jr. -f^vrrtsrt- -v** tr.. - a r< vJivut i (UIO, o. VJ. See Master J. E. Barnes for your Palmetto Leader. MINISTERS WIVES ALLIANCE A very pleasant meeting of the Alliance was meld at the home of Mrs. D. E. Dilliard on Marion St. January 21, 1937. There was juite a full attendance. The eontinoais rainy weather did not prevent the usuaL cheerful faces that we are accustomed to seeing in the meetings. It does one good to attend the meetings as they enliven and eheer us on our weary journey. The President, Mrs. Owens being absent. Mrs. E. I. Duckett, our vice president presided with grace and dignity. The reporter, has not had the opportunity of attending the meetings for some time ami was delighted tp meet some nev. faces and others who had not attended for quite a long time. During the devotional exercises, the singing was led by Mrs. W. J. Robinson,. who led two soul stii ring spirituals which helped greatly, to warm up the spiritual life of the mieeting. At the close the devotions, Mrs. Duckett introduced two visiting ladies. Mrs. M. L. Grant from Nashville Tennessee and Mrs. M. C. Durham Who gave us two splendid short addresses, Which were quite in-tructive and helpful. After the l-cading- of the minutes, Mrs. E. I. Duckett presiding, made a very sisterly talk on "We should live and love each other, and show kindness one toward the other." She told us of the very fine meeting of the ministers wives alliance in Charleston, S. C. and the honorable spirit maniH>.?" - 1V.7VV.U IIIV.H1, VUUtJ*VI tlllUK with each other in all of their % fairs. She said she enjoyed' the meeting very much and was greatlv benefitted. The presence of Mrs J. ft. Reeder, Mrs. A. L. Powe an<i Mrs. M. M. Peace, who were not with us until recently, brought much sunshine... Mrs. Reeder apologized for having stayed away so long from us and said it gave her a ep'eat deal ?T~pleasure to be with us again. The presence again of Mrs. J. H. Johnson, who was a member from oiitr urgaiiwitnon or me alliance, about eleven or more years ago rra.'e u> feel that her interest is still with us. Mrs; Johnson being in poor health could pot attend as she desired She wan asked to give us a word of cheer and she clul so, expressing herself as being highly- delighted with the opporagain, and the pleasure it gave tuhity offered her to be with us her We hope that she will be blessed to attend many more meetings The reporter has been absent for some time and through the kindness and courtesy of Mrs. E. A. Adams was able to be present this time. Mrf. Adams and some other's, like Mi's. Lewis, Mrs. M. L. J^uckctt and Mr-. Starks and mariv others have been very charitable in helping those without cars to .attend meetings St "the alliance, especially when" the meetings are some distanct away. Mrs. Dilliard introduced to the alliance, Mrs. Annie May Robinson, who before her marriage A vf ?.. n u?n vr as mino 1111 iu iuajr 3he assisted Mrs. Dilliard in entertaining. They are residing at her home rhe hostess, M,rs. Dilliards. s-erv;d a delightful repast in two cours?s and a gentleman who came for lis wife moved. They meet at he same place the next time. The next meetinig will be held it Mrs. J. R. Reeder'g. home, Washington St:, hear Gadsden St. Mrs. M. E. Lowery, reporter THE YOUNG MfcN CHURCH _ - ?. CLUB Lake City, S. C., January 12?A rroup of young men met at the inmo f/. Mr PAknrt TTorl/Nf to Ar janize themselves a club. The jeneral aim of the club is to make he young men Ro to church each Sunday. After a talk by Mr. Aanzo Moore and Prof. J. E. Mcver the club elected its officers. ?he club was given the name 'Young Men Church Club." The officers are as follows: President, Robert Eaddy Vice President, Albert Good. nan. Secretary, Jack Gr.e^ne. Treas.. Frank Dupree. 1 Chaplain, L. M. Green. AdvUor, Prof. J. E. Mclver. Columbia Men Are Salesmer CLASS JEWELRY AND EN GRAVINGS WITH FULL LINE FOR DISPLAY AT ANY SCHOOL OR COLLEGE The Metal Arts Company, Inc. of Rochester; New York, th< world's largest makers of clasi jewelry and commencement en gravings has apointed Dr. Durhan Counts, of the Counts' Drug stori 1105 Wash ugton street and .Mr Seymour Carroll, of the Human* society, 913 Oak street, both o Columbia, official representative! in South Cardlina... Mr. Carrol and Dr. Counts have just receiv ed during the week a new line o I rnrrppt ioauolru. . WW V UUVI *.VIIlII|tllH.'IIIl'Il j engravings that they will be plea | ?u to display samples at any higl school or college in this state North Carolina or Georgia. The Art department of this com pany is the best in AhieiVica Sketches for designs to be incor porated on the top of rings, ptfis keys, illustrating the main higl school building, college building o campus are furnished upon reques by the company through its "rep resentatives. All of the gold uset Ivy this company conies under th< U. S. Government regulations am weights. A week ago, this com pany was warded" the* U. {S. Con gressional Ring for the Member of the Congress. A card to Dr. Counts or Mr Carroll will brjrtg these large plays of samples to your school They have succeeded Prcf. G. E Nelson of Benedict college, Co lumbia as salesmen for this com pany in this state. Mr. Nelson i: now at Ohio State university. IT wfll-return to Columbia in th' fall. "I wish the class president or heads of schools f.n South Ca rolina would see Dr. Counts o Mr. Carroll," writes Mr. Nelson "they areL the ONLY rcpresenta tives of the company in 'Soutl Carolina, the Sellers of Good Jew elry" said Mr. Nelson. CHER AW NEWS The stewardess board met a1 trie nome 01 Mrs. M. ti. Cox Friday afternoon. January 22. Tin meeting was largely attended. Rev. \V. M. lianna and Mrs Claudia Robinson are on the'sivl iist. - Mrs. Estelle Chapman left Sat urday for parts of Georgia an<i Florida where she will >pend sev aral weeks with relatives. Miss Theodora Poe who ha* been spending some time in New fork has returned home. . Sunday was "Go to church day' with the members of Wesley. Jh?. morning services was largely attended, at which time the pastor Rev. A. W. Wright, preached an nspirational sermon. At the Epworjth League hour, the topic foi discussion was presented by Miss Carolyn .Chapman. the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Hai ring-ton. The young people of the city spent a plc-a^nt evening at a party . c Viday, at tihy lionie of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson. A "Guessing Party"- was giver at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poe Wednesday night. Thi; party was sponsored by the "Foui Spot Social Club." Mr. and Mrs. Zonnie Chapman entertained the Baptist Missionary Society, Friday afternoon. The Young Men's Christian Society o!l the Pec Dee Union Baptist church rendered an interesting program Sunday evening. Robert Smalls school is steadily improving from all " angles. . Th< number of students"is still increas. iner. Both puoiD and teachers are working hard to make Robert O 11 _ ????UTJ ... _ ?.,.4 TI,??U?,,c outlines at'tuuu tu iiuuv, i nu wy c and girls' basketball teams, with the instruction of Coach R. L Hammond, arc doing their best. The most outstanding future is the library which has recently been installed. Miss Georgie Gillespie is acting as temporary librarian. ' BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. N. A. Bethifa, Pastor Tl*e Sunday school opened at 10:00 a.m. with the officers at their post. After the lesson had been ta\ight the pastor reviewed the lesson beautifully. The Sunday school is growing wonderfully with our new Supt., Mr. Joseph Jones. At 11:30 the pastor preached a soul stirring sermon from the 21 chapter of John 0th verse. The A.C.E. League is progressing with the President, Miss Evelyn Toomer in charge. The ses S on begins at 5:00 p.m. The pastor selected his text from the Epistle Jude 23 chapter. The spiritual tide ran high. On the sick list are Mr. Wil liam Bunch and Mr. Ned Moore. The junior choir sang beautifully Sunday at both services. Everyone enjoyik.- them. Mrs. Bethea is their leader. There will be a mock general conference at Bethel^ church the 2nd of February. The bishops are going to be reay to make their reports. Rev. Bethea, wife and daugh-. ter, Alice were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Springle. Mr. Blease Toomer who is now attending Btate college spent the weelo-enu with his jtaftrnts, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Toomer of St. George. | Mj. Willie Stewart who has been away is home visiting his parents in St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Stewart. W,!th him i> his little eon. Bill Stweart, Jr. . _ ^ - t,. ^ L"'. ? ? . > _. ^ " ^-> ' %' :^'5WT N ST. STEPHEN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. D. N. Wilson, Pa?tor I On last Sunday it was the beginning of our first quarterly s< conference year. Our great pro- P . siding elder, Dr. T. J. Miles as- c< cended the pulnit ?t 11:.00 o'clock tl and preached us a great sermon, from the preaching or?, the gospel. c Sunday night he brought us an- ?' other great mesnngo. Dr. Miles -is a great presiding elder. The 5- qennfr generally come from far3 and near to hear him preach and " - lecture in his conference. * i On Monday night our confer^ B ence was had. It was?23n$=fl?> _ t the best conferences we have?eVer p witnessed. f All of the reports from the dif3 ferent boards showed progress, j during the quarter we raised almost a hundred dollars. We paid j our elder sixty dollars. We paid . out for the quarter. 1 t-:_i. 1 , - uc ?ti-c nigniy nonored to have ^ maiTy"-3?stingui$hed visitors with ^ us during: the quarter. Amon.gr ' them were Dr.-W. L. Clark, Revs. - T. McClam, M, B. Geathers, T. W. ? Brown. F. Kinloch, Bros. Rhodes i and liilton. - ( Dr. Clark was called upon to '? speak to the conference. He made 1 a very impressive talk. r The attendance was very good t during the whole quarter. Dr. . " Miles knows how to gasp his peo-* i pie.. He does it not thru bossism s but through kindness and the 1 preaching otf the gospel. We pray - that be will continue to labor for j ' - the upbuilding of Christ Kingdom, g I : F - k ,\ m to ; | ',WS | l|J* * \\ m )h/. 'I ~ r _ I' X 1 j? ' ***** ft- 1 u I v 1 BELI y .:. | South Ca i X ! I ? rx Largest Uepar i i I , I James Battel ? (INCORPOR; ! 5 ^ iM.ARl) STCRAt.T RATTE 1 ; I FOR QUICK f l J 1 ^-OR? 1 I BATTERY TF ? OF ANY 1 I _iCALL" $ WE CALL FOR Al> -i .. I James Battel | . (INCORPOR/ | 1227 LADY STREET ? PINCKNEY'S FUI UNDERTAKER AND LICE1 SOUTH CAROLINA . Fi 1006 WASHINGTON ST. 1; -V. . . 4 Saturday, January 30, 1937 NOTICE! 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