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lUey i.u.c in scivico \?i-u ie.ku.ied?iXf
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uiki a;., nave, piunuu uy u.Cmi
aleelii.e,, wait laey have e..y?y v *. j
' Uil'Il' may in tue iapK..i$my -aurj
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It wus said that auxiny the i>:>?
ter part oa Aloovcrs aum. n.sli'a
uon^ tlx a eountiy \v a a or. the Mib<ol
a. re.aluuou aim tiiutine cice
?.101X ol A'iCSKle-nt IcooaeV-ell OliO
averted such. lAere and iucju a.
vltat line mere was oj>pu.-iuoii to
decrees ol . com la. hoin,s en.orce..
Willed cxnieel lor tile -selling'
' A arm iatuis us a xeauit-oi iorsAvio-j
sure suits, i'cupiu then? eapec. ally
iarnitra-rrWeie mspexutc, money
VVUS scarce. Alley- J list uui hut |
AiKe tile lUea ol losing tueii Aaru.-,
?Alio?tmty?.-til 11 i{g~ Lacy liau wun 1
Wincn ttie-y cuuxd. inane( a living.
'Aoua;., iVowovei, alter i ydais of
Hoover, nditations of -revoration
are ~Pr caring- Oil liie nuilace. An.,
tulle it is wxiat la leriiKd '"atui
The 11. .uauous ate u-.uiu 1.1 11a
lorn. dcxy.n^ tile couita, out xi.
a iljJl - ; e. loua Aox'ui. ?0 tu.rco
"SK-eic. li '-islriiteis tal.e charge or
the x'i >perty 01 their chip.oyei s?
ii/UaiX'atvuiy uniutvial?ainl when
the coarts alter a, Ami pxcieiux.tioil
of the ease oi Jer^tiie.n To~g<_i
out, lacy ten tne court s cu
huixg. A ne most' outi xxgeous incidents
of this kind taKc piacc 11
Ali^ tin 1111 1 ?sA it i. 111 -?lie ... 1 ..... 11
Tne 1< val .shunr.a bect<u.-c of tne
numbe. of "sit downers ', are anaide
to carry out tne court V- orders.
Under suth condi'ublis, ~t
is thy Juty of the Governor ""to see
- that,the courts' outers'a: e enfurcp
ed, Michigan has a weal; Govi
. erfihr?mole of a chuap politician
than a strong executive ueteiinin
? ed to la trivially (tiiH-Ue lv*- ou-Urof
oilice. lie seems to lia\e tne
idea that labor eTecTed'TiiTn and
' therefore he darts not enforce the
taw against strikers." Slrikcis
thipk ,so too. Only recently, tin y
no doubt taking their cue l'rom the
big tabor boss, John. L, Lewis,who
called on Pros dent Roosevelt
to get busy and help him out, told ,
Michigan's Governor MU?i)liy to
le? them alone, .saying "we elect-j
ed you." With President Roosevelt
at'.acking the United States
* Supreme Court and weak governors
allo.ving strikers to defy
state courts, things ai;e not too
healthy in America.
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CONGJtESSMAN MITC UFA.I,
APPOINTS TWO MORE
a The statement was made by
Congressman Mitchell that if his
:
former appointee James I-ce Johnson
were dismissed from the Naval
Academy, he would .appoint- :!
more coloicd lads. Joimson was
(iei iiiaai 1.1.\4 dismissed and the
vol:;.. ?e .-Milan has ma.ie good his
.4iij.atii.-v. Keieiiliy, he hmijcd 'J
\ eung men who lite students 11
schools 111 \\ a>iungton, bill belong
to ins distilet 111 Illinois. The
v.oi..~. 1-.-iiiuu iias r.C> doubt a.'led
i.i.-ii; ill ii|>|K>li.i. I'.g two veloiOd
0.u...-. ii.-Uud el' o i v . It will be.
i.-vUvr lot the boys tiwtuseivvs.;
lie two go. ei na.vnt seiiools?
: v.-t i\.:,.i '.iiia Annapolis- u.e
< to . I mm 'Vlli. v : s .and "
I .at ;.;o men". l ot; 1. ..pp. .n s tnat.j
t:a t;.v > . pint. -t;.v- material
fiats t..a ei peer v4t;al ty espec.....y
as iv' tae "t,v lit*v maii " pai t
; it. iaatr.v jitie u perts of
1.v.'maaavi v : tun.imai given by
.he a.v.e than -.bed you.'.g white.
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, v' sv .iv v .s is riuruiy be..via;
... Willi f nun tile . uis>
,..na v'.'i.v f :ib\v down
V. I.v'l UO 4.12? CiACv live us
V-* ...v? Uc W'lltl VVv.
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Jo :tuj aiv ia lor a na.ni
.'at wail liuy \vi.i-3.ave lac
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... laa.i.-* o. lia-.a. Truy must
.. 1 .. v .-.hoi, ot .tncir
..a.oiiif o:' inb nuaniKs.-o
.i.'.a i'i sfi.4iic.ul lily- in
Mvwi? in .uk am.-it* .-piius?tluy
piotp.. to., uti-ciy vs a o io to
...... k' iiy i'ooti eomua-t and
to .-?U'v.y, .nay
. v ..... -i. a:i iia.a to ue ia)ia.
vt tn<- Acauva-.y by
.'. Li. l* sl}i<{y.:iiiji'C. Alia to iii'rc'it
KS'i'yl itti'K to Jyu' Itoui yv I
i oti'ivaiiii aainos I. .aiiiui*. Aot I
a.y 11 :.y. o.-Miian Aliti iioli but the
liKt* uu.to ynu two iaos.i
''*i ii.itKo ^ood*
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t; iiainiibellgrairis ||
Stiphi-n C. Campbell |
1 i; - Kaaij.lv lirvaius ai'e a*-.- |
s c\ci y\v i.ei c. ot I
. -y k :': : a:: who J
" i...v.-y i > inuko :.v-\v a<i. cfiuivs
h'l.'.n \ our con
; a--vciiitii'i.s wilj bu
; i' -j aiiik Tor ihoir ai.i
. .. .... V..a will be calling
. i "i'iv :n iiiv and sup.
:.a..i>-o Wi.il bv com-.
a . i ai ii and ,'i a cu 1-.
.. u. ,
i;a."v you c\ r t'.oyjfht thai
a j,;\v a n/.leclion and
. a'.iv.r i loin yuui* sent up money
' . t ?our orjraiii/.aiion .is doihR""
i ii a' ibi .the .cause? J hat til"
;ici>..?n i* an jhiiividml g'ilh.
. i'a?.f > u thbvfe'hi that V-'U wvic
'aiiujr si.incthmk \vhun y-m Rive
. pr'sttativus' $:j.UU whvi it cost
.>l.oo to Rot there., 'hat you
: : .'!> (ill) 1> ...1: ill... it...".'1 I.'v
.n;i?:c your minut' .s for She past
i c y.ais ai.ii H'u' how. in.;di your
. ^ur.i/Uiti'.n ha- sent to too repfe- f
nlali.es hum your money in
. a. a\ a;.'! yon will .-t o h >w near
tiling \\e ]in\o been tioii yr.
A collection after evoiy speech
'? a i inir i the past. It is anti;
U.iieo,. oh oleic, out of e'eaf. be1
..h't tIn- null'eli ol time and ally
J...: a-ij. olive that you n:ay Use.
As t or. .See., Ih-an of .Methods,
i:. .tor of l-'ieUi Administrate m.
:>l ail tl.ii.-e other duties you
a\ upon nil1, n>y otl'ice
iocs- hut lecei-.e enough to pay
. I . my.la t apnea". l'cr ;
ij?. only lie.. John Mu :t:?jilt"
, in. viile, S.. (sent anything,
i'resi.icr.t Gantiy gave t.li writ''r
. . g. caj. write tip aim the line.wo>!t
Itoeu.f stete convention
' has f-'ttr d hoe* m.' and I am safe
- ' m r *! < y- h.tv?; n??? locciyd
' V- -1'' t-.Q'i!'on' Pin.oi; each.
' Sit',, jiv vriyi.-rr l]i;>t wl'Otl
i i i ' r am I on - ide v t - snv
| *.."i"J yctyl YOU a ' duration
|>rp lM'-f i intr .N f'V?r and v.*n
?int tliat Dr. St-r-k-. Pin-on.
t<-v.'in t. Pvondn<. d*1*, iv. Zckrhloi'
! . ;11V-< ! 1 have < ice'ivod it.
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j. TEE t'OTS'T *rs readers.
I '>T*TJ SYSTEM OR SEPP'>ETI\*M
Lorn OIMKrTP'KS IS WROXfi.
| Rrvdi t f-"tato Cor.Vf!?tipjr
'. i wiV } '!(: nitlined 4ho CO')PPn.;\TIVK
JMIflfiRAM OX
TPE PER CENT BASIS. I a mi*
. deadirc v.it'r po*stV?r??. demona
nLdevat.-v and all T.PAPERS, r?
.. .oiii ii,.' -i-n u. 1 y i gg-tki*:.^.UvTTKR
F'I?Of! It AM iin 1 try it opt in our
ovcnnizatiory' foy twelve months.
In the factual survey, which
hall he laid i>( f?>ro the Baptists
>'?r EARS will tingle wh n you
'car the sad pi i girt, of many organizations.
What is ".the rOOPERATIVE
PROGRAM? It is a_ program
wh"re-hy the demonstration get-n>
m y every month from the corxtiturrcy
for thp propagation of
| the Kingdom's coming. Evorv
church sends* in mor.thfy a certain
! amount. Its association get< cred1
it an?l the, church gets credit. The
money is paid out fffp the various
objects by one elected to do nothing
but this. All our colleges and
- TH
mission workers, hospitals ami
or.p'r images Ki t an ineomt? monthly.
UNLESS \VR GET A IIKTT-EU j
METHOD OK SUPPORTING OUR '
OBJECTIVES. T1IKV A K H '
DOOMED AND in .11"!.Y at THE
great school ok methods
AND S. S. AND 1L T. U. CONVENTION".
I SHALI. RESIGN
Tin: POSITION I NOW HOLD'
AND ACCEPT \\\OEK ELSE
WHEH E. Those a ire tit-' of yours J
:v...st he supported or the work wulj
ro'itii"v to l'o THli\D CLASS, lj
am apnea line to you to take all a1-'
i'orirjr at your elui vthos atuT sond?
it~4?_Dynamo Campbell. Anderson,}
S. C/ for S. S. a7ul H. T. U. Promotions.
SAINT PALL A. M. E. I III RCIi
liov. >\. >1. i.anit, rasTTvr r
I.:;.roa.?tor., S. C.?,Sundi.y was a!
ve.ry high day at Saint Pa 1 Sun-j
uay morning at 10:00 o'.docfc th?iI
Sunday school opened with a large?
number presvnt. - ? I
At 1-4 00 o'clock Rev. Gantt
r-ix'iiv'.auT another or.e of hi- master:y
sermons.'
Sunday afternoon, i'.:0v) -)'clock
a program was rendered in In lm I J
f-Mrs. Pearl Barnes' club Mr. K.
, i. McGill was master of cyre.monies.
Rev. Rivers of tlvi {
'( white) Bapti-t 'church preached a .j
v ry good sermon, which was en- ]
joyed l>y\evi ryone present.. Music 1
yus i'tiii".isdad by tne "L'ni.n'j. anil
''\ew HopeX choirs,"also Davie
Stand i|iiart9t\
Mr. Huge no- McCoy, motored to.
Fort Mill Monday\to attend tlie
funeral of his father. Mr. Reuben
McCoy.,; V
The A'lhhi. jStars motV Thursday
night at the- hcir.o.ofi Mtvaiui Mrs ^
<"h;vhuers MeHlwaine. >v
The. I'shers* board met at\ tju\
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jam'Cs Sad or.
, N.
VK.MAS^IIK ' GRADKD SCHOOL
Th.-ro r.n's been much sickliesi
and about Yc-niassce in tinhi
t few weeks.
.Mr. Hi -n Bostie.di >1 in Now York
an*' his body wa-. brought bona
' >! burial.
Mr. I'.iax'Warr'.'n Taken 'seriously
ill last week and "was , rushe d,
t-. the hospital for treatment. \\V
rn- clad to know that he has inn
proved rapidly, ard is now hack at
work,, We' hope a speedy recovcrr
f?>r Henry Crazier. Mr. .John II.
Primers, Uncle Joyson Sinp'Kton.
Mr. .1. Ih infield and others.
Miss" Vivian C. Branch organized
a Y. P. C. A. in the eonimur.it>.
Tin '- 111*"i 1 fhe'if first mirtinn t ni
second Sunday in the school auditorium,
where a larjre number ot
yount? people met. We feel that
.this organization will be a -tatting
point to the young people-of this
i omnuinity.
I he s.-ho..l cami.us i.- in ' ..
trim, with beautiful shrulbry, and
flowers. It ex pros-es happiness to
every child.
We ntlist say th.at our principal.
Prof. II. W. Fer.nole has put
forth every effort in Irving t<
makefile campus and building :i
beautiful--place to dwell,?fur?tli^_
students, teacher* and those wbe
visit. ' The
X. H. M. of S. C. is still
working toward The success of tin*
hirr f:i hinn i-pvImv t.i lit. trier-11 ir.
the nrxt few,day-, winch will he
ann< unced later.
CLINTON NEWS
By A. W. Thompson
j Friendship A. M. E. church SabVath
school Imuran at the usual
i hour by the S'upt. Mr. II. L. .^lcXi
TnilO'. The lesson was wi ll dis<
ussed and a general-. review by
Mr. S. L. T.illiewood.
j A wonderful sermon was preach
i d by the pastor on f'.alin Sunday.
The pastor and choir worship
at CCC damp at Clinton. A v> ry
_inl?irr s! itie moot/n<r was report oil.
We regret the death of Mi.
Washer Miller who passed away
and will he funeriili/ed at Bethel
A. M. E. chut i h, Tuesday.
< Mr. J, H. Hamlin a well known
citizen of Clinton died Thursday
at the "Hayes hospital here. Mr.
lhunl'n has been a well known and
..lespcetod man every since he moved
h< re nine years ago and was
loved by both white and colored,
lie leaves to mourn the wife .nnd
family; a host of relatives. He
was inretailzi d Sunday afternoon
| trv J I 111 11 MJ 11 ** \' 11 I(.* y n.' Kj*
The V. M. 0. club met at the
heme of the President. Mr. "Ernest
Henderson orv Tuesday npht, 1 Oth
of March. Ninety-percent of the
.members were present,
I Th-y discussed many business
problems. We are akintr that more
young men join the club.
Miss It. M. Hjonderson spent, the
week-end in Whitmire. She reported
a very happy stay. . ?*
The Jolly Five club met at the
home of their President, Mr. Timothy
Blakely. The Jolly Five is
a 100 percent club. The next meet
in? will he at the home of Mr. A.
W. Thompson, Tuesday night 30th
of March.
I Mr. Richard Wilson spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Rosa Lee
Kennedy of Laurens.
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ft PALMETTO LEADER
REV. ARTHt'R ('. EAST OF,THE
1M FDMONT ('?>\M:i{E\( E A
M. i:. CIIl/REII IS NO MORE
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l/n-Jrer,-;. S. ('. K--V. Ai ('. East
><ii" .ot* the stron g minist-:of 11 c
I'ii'j'tii nt Corfcivnee passed away
March P . i) For several years Rev.
East-has been in declinr'tv heath
j ami the last few months pvew
I w.<rs>\ 1U' was eat t !> <! to the-city
I hospital where the end came and
ho peacefully pas-ed away.
Rev.'East was )>u; n Deromhoi\'V
V*75. Creei?vil't?.a' i w'ns the l'l'est
child of his parents, the late
Abram and Delia I.i\ inrstone
East. 'When quite. votimr hi parents
moved to Barks.lale station.
He attended the rural seh ol. nr. i
Allen university. Early in life he
joined Bethel?('move?A-. . M. K. j
church, and fert the Call to min
istry. i> rom that time his greatest
concern wa? the kingdom of >^<j.
ami- its interests ami over half of
his alloted days on earth he served
as a faithful past'-v. in the A. M.
K. church. Bei"g physically tin-ah].,
to -erve for' the last sfeu'
months, but was always solictioVs
about the welfare of his "barge.
In TSO-1 lie married Miss Emma
Campbell and for -Id year? .-he has
shared his joys and sorrows. II<<
made his contribution to the
church and com inanity life; II"
was eonsciou* of the . termination
of this life and made .final hrbar.grmen's
for his eulogistic services.
He lived as that win n death came
lie luyl no fear?. HeAvns.a lo'vinv
husband, a faithful pastor and :
kjnd arid helpful .neighbor. .
lie is survived by his wife. Mrs
lemma 'East, four brother*, Mes-r*
Julius, Samuel at; 1 dary of Pittsburg,
Pa., and Mr. 1'etis Ea-t hC j
dray court, a sister.Mr?. Sa'lio j
drav ??f Columbia, and other rel-.j
atlvea. ;'i Cji
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CAMEUH.N NEWS
V\t Brown Chi' i * Sunday. . tli-'
co^i'C'fralion ww hi- Rev. P.-iw- j
man Hneavhed . > iimd . !
I'c a cession, i ' " t-< mi !
'>7").6(> oV pav <
X( K1 Sunday ! Yi ! v. 1> v. I
!'(nv-v.'iK " a. an'
and at i 1 :.?,0 a. : ; L'< v. \Vn hiy - !
'on wirH pivadya' 1 I yt a.'m. n: :
at S n, ni. R \ A! id L--ti>n will
nveacrh at I:|> in. ^ 1 ,?-vjr- crew in
arc <xp''cted t" !" a> a!! <>( those
services. \
Principal We';!* if Mh ^ (nrniel
I'lion) seems tn have. t!ivv-->-. ia
hand. I If mis'd over-any h a y
di'fd dollars liy o!'t? 11'ii"i?i\vr s.
conceits and what n<>t?. A iVw.
days aiTn." ho- .organized a "Sckiv-L
iVaih" t ' :y a piano and t! at ' Tali
acci'i't'it :r to information a
round forty dollar's. llr.t hi sacci'fs
i?dp" t-o the poo; If fol' \vi- .
his li : ship. Xr> < :.0 can. rr
niii -li when the follow. is Ui l.i- .
. ii I la. 1 i; .1
I cat's '(in jo have la- ' r.
away aioumi Cameron, Kpt A
I'lyi-n-wou'd undertakers ha 1 "V"
last v.-^k; Johnson it Jerkin-' had
lie.
Jaipe Tay'or was- iwri ! in
1 Prion, mar Lone Star and .<a\i.
niic Jo!'.!, in at Pro\id. t; ( ~~
t* i y ix'lf.w Klloi-Pp. Ki' v ?K- I'.'vth
v.iui'i ii-1 i their fun* ral end 'r..
'>n jla- wind shield of earh < ...
which is1:! much fav i.-ltKmerit
t'Voin the public.. .
J< :ikin- & Johnson h i-i d .Mrs.
Lillian AHi-rry, near Vance; Lev.
Hamilton preached the funeral.
JKIfl SALEM SCHOOt
Tlie Jerusalem TTap'is-t S niA.- y
sc hool was held Sunday at - >i_??*
,al honr. Villi (>eacon (5. A. Kerra
i r' -'dii Wo had a lovelv attendance.
All teachers 1 on]- chart/vnf
their' < lasses with, tin- < *( ' ptiof
deac n 1.. A.> Marshall .'hp .asked
Mr. \\\ J-'. rri(4fs+>n. t'v priii'dpal
of our school to tak1' rrrrn?~
?>* }?i elnEach jrronp :e:> i t
a~1--\ ely i isi-assion. A fter Su'?vh;y
si;|i><ol t.he. Ii. A*. 1'. I". ha i i'
itTe'eitiwith Air. Carol hia;. tries,
presfd nt ami rendered ! ve'y
.pi'oyi am. The topic for doca->i'>n
was I l--\v can unity villi (! 1
ami one another ThroueT. Christ
>.v;a. ?1. n v r> r* tu! .
i 4 i IK- u. 1 . I . V . I III" IUJ?ic
v. a- opened by Miss Dorothy L.
K" n t "r wtvrr mnrtu?nuu ?gnwT
p??'n ("jhh4 was closed by Miss (Ma
(iibain.
' Mr. -mid Mrs, Joe -Rau'drd a.ivt
family .-pent ' Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell
Mr. Willie BouknighL '..'as the
guest nf the j\ jMnler on Sunday.
The ex-graduates of our seh<ol
are shewing that their interest in
the wheel is as gr?at as ever and
that they arc ready at any tin e
to be of service to the school.
Thoy are proving tliirf by prepnr
ing a play entitled, "An Irish
Stew," which will be presented n;
our school in the near fntur''.
Watch for further notice
The Bettis singers will appear at
our schootl March 31st.
I
hnjaimiiu) ixsTiTiTi: m:\ys
Sara T. Harbor
| l-'i r.ku evening, atanh 1'.' the
.iuiiuik i s ui tuo 1 ioiiic Aav.-.-my
< iau i?icseiiuu " The Lady Siipj-v.
ia comedy in titiyC' a, is. litis
i.ub "uaacr ltic Icaili t>hi|? ol Aii s.
K. i>.u<vn ij>. \iiy aclne in j>utliiiy
nVi i" jii'oji'ci.s,- t/uL el the
iau, ii.u-- Hum Hie l?iay lite , club
[ i csi liti. d UU tn till* school.
J lie ba.-ki ibail reason is History,
i i;i_- t.?y have loousnl their*interest
i'ii i?Htiiii.>Uc activity. AJr. \V.
Al. Oyiesi.y is their aiivsui ami
; i i.iiii. i In' l.i'.ys an1 nrrrmcny
-tiuiitsiasin- about boxing. Their
i.tsi iuiut was ii.iil j nui S'la.y evji'iait,:.
Atuivli 1 Jv fiie yjctois wore
(Oil ssls .Kill lis i loan, KoillOO tloojjii'.
tatilul Wii^'iit and James I
| Uivjiji'. Tito lose is wore STnuti S.
lJi ouws, 11lover * Torn nee, \\ illiain
V luiLv ;u'(t bi. L. Hill,
Suinlay inoi i.injf; Aiaich 1>; iile
school worshipped at C'urntel 1'ivs-j
byioiian church. llev. J U'
! many spoke >.>i) tin- subject "'1 in*
' 1- irxt * 1':.*iu .^unday^V?Hr?painted1
| a vi\iil pi. mie-?.i* ilu- multi tude of
.people f-lievviujj palms in the mad
as Jesus rod.- into .Jerusalem, and
. ryii.a- "1 ii'sana". Later some of
.lie .-ante erdwjl .stood nyinj?- "(Anil
y liim". 'I'lio multitude it d litt-le
individt iflr^i'inCiinj. TKV. .^4rrri
Lotu-y siu > ix i'i n> to profit by Their
. ^.aiple., _ '
'Sunday nl u rn? on at 1 oelnck
. ho, Sfablutth .-chool met. The lisu'a 1
i. on - of .the Ids-soil' subject
' took 1 ue;p; Tliss Gladys Alexan-.
ymy tile Minimaly of tile less\OM.
" . '
i lie. (. In isUau Kndeavdr so.teiy.,
i.n-i i...meni.i11 iy ivliowtng: the ]
.. iba.u school. Tbo Mil sic union'sv..Vie
i e all red a fiiu'ii'il i lui" Urilt ilic.(on
and Hie 1- a.-i iia.slc-r. Stor.s
ami tiiouj^nts ' expressed by
;iid.-e i>ik? tooiv pa; L in Uic discus-|
. ion bio.iyiu out toe; s.siiiucaiice j
oi these UK iiu iils in la'e pain of .
(joil. ' . _
, ll'.i.N N I. A I I liit t IT
liiv. 1'. 'ti. ivuo.x, I'astor
S t J J:i i ' w -1 ? l " ' 1 1' ' ' *
, ..itw v.ii _i .in, i_;ini!t'i
\. M. iL.. tuu;t.h MUK'.ay si?iiuoi
v. as 1..1I.1.I l-> u.iior at tiii> usual
I'V-.r Vi itu sajf.'i .iiitJuitni aral tcauki
ai '1110iv j?.si u?" duty. Aii'j
..iii.i: }>?;. i??i* iu'uuv.ht lis
! a tia-.-.:a?v in Vi. .It iin ld:.>2. Ilu
' t,?i a ; i.oji-yt " 1 iu* t iiKiiatl
i' u. isi . aial v?v v.'fiv till muni* to.
i _ at.. . 1 v. ?i j iticii iiu- flail cli.
in ia.-" t -il-.y- it.i viu? c iJ'i iiil ijun!
:-uy \v:;.s ' i ui.-i-M. |
Ail-. I-.til,a I'uiiti" is gluii.i^ a;.--na
lino. j
iii.-.s ,l;;nii> Knox tlit.- ilnuulttir
I ! U< f;, i\li- X a:M .?ii S. .lvl.tiv aim
! a iu.e.li r ill (,?. ... II jllti'li V.
, :-..i:ool Id'l l.M .\i \v lo.K la.-t Vuvl
I ric - lay v t -41 ;?v.- in.- v\ ill.-|k ml
tiiV)Yi?y .vayativ?n.
i awi.isi r: \ i:\vs
.was a .in.aua i'lil ila.y.
'i <tl 111.- rl.llt u-I','>?'. S VVIV
1" V: ! '.. Y . I |li-..S . '( ! .' : V ll".
{\< .i 1. ;.i v?.? . i ; . al ail <>i t:;V
j-W: . . -i f.r.-v. w. ii. Ma :
a A :.i. 11. 11...., ii. i iif ,.i ..
mm : | a-Mr. ^
... . : .wlVa . . i I'?'.. : yjll
ll.,. > ll.:- Iiii ih ?'i Kf*
t.. M. : ' \ \ V - !:.< 1 I
!: V , = '. Arid- I'
1 : .(! Ill I.iltc aiiiivil til j
J 'I iii' ji'ii'inl i a:!y\i.r. I .- lay |
>. .i. Ma: ii IS aa.- i,a.",. _ a
| ?t . -1 ; 1 fiua r.a- l'i."\un-V ar. 1
j CU.'I . In a i fill 1.1!' Its.
j .a l'ili:a-.l.
j i ai. i. a.'.. ' ( ? . .? -t- v.iM h'
| was * S?r?ilJ.-0.A ?( < ;' Mi:-- li" I I:! >,
: .-.vi..'. v... - mm a s >. Si 1. 4.1
i'Jlr i . 1 '.V ' -k .iti''!-."'WO i'C
J Mis.-vs Vv i:!ir 15. .It-Mr ami Miii...a
a:'.. I'm;. T. !I. K<l>inM>n,
piae-n ; .' ! f- es .\i.n- Millc Sav|
: \\ i .Iu? ii i'.;thr~rf?Hi iT t
Mi?> 11. A,-Ilrowne, teai-hcr. I.il1
:*. Mi.->es 1-Sui lv;i .iv?<-r, Iv a
> " >". I'Maric S.ilji r and. Ks.-ie.
J-i. li r, Mrs. Alary ' S.f^Un, U-ii li'-r.
iJn.wn-' \v.-iie> T?i thank the
e -1 a i dK?a ? ?tt+1?w 1".' i c-<' n t rifrrnr
l'<i ll;i??'<? thesy* t*??lH0S!i;:*.ts
lor i owjn-i ;uia;i* * wi111 ln-j- : o
} Mis W ill it' 1!. .JiHaijji st'.aK-nt
;?>f llit' sowiuh .made ylia a
y ; .< a; -iny ):?. ! .-oiKtlity was
1 ; ..a: < '! s>. dan li.-lv l>y Hits.,
Tl'i an ipal, I'm!'. T. K. I'ohii: an.
j i ' <1 soli di alky will be
i Aj i il ! >, anil all ot/tjw jiuU'en-'
':.11. 1 l'i uinis a v a.-ls-d ii? bL. pi e-int.
I '1 n>,' fallowi: - t'j-.l. nts rallied
well: Arthuivo l-.i.:ii.-h./ Ma-Mi
jSuior. 1 >. Homa-wlt I.and, W' liiam
Tinker, .Mary Jiuili Henry, Claud
ia.tU-, Sarah Jeter, William .Jeter,
Maiy Unjfers, Willie Ik Hill,, fcni'
ina Stewuit, Victoiia Mills, Minnie
Stewart.
; a l.a ......i.i i '
.^1. uu. LU CLUL lilURobin
-ouV, 15ro\'?i;c\s anil Savior's
i. ;> wen.', pvi m at .Wt; Etffm
A. M. E. .church; This -contest
was enjoyed by ever.\one present.
I iic Sailor's <piartct won I he contest.
1 Missrs .fames Robinson, Arbio
Tucker, \V. (iallman, Misses I,.
Mae (iallman, I'Tancis (iallman.ot
Union; Mr. Berry Curcton from
Jeter Chapel; Mrs, Geneva and
.Miss Katie Smith of Red Point
c.(.re the Sunday guests-of .Misses
Ann'c and Daisy Salter.
' \ ri vice was good at St. Luke A.
M. K. Zion church. Sunday school
was opened an<l called to ordcj* by'
the Supt., Mr. E. TI Tucker. The
Ksson wait leviowed by liev. II.
E. Ililliani. Not many were out
due to severe cold.
Rev. if, L. Wilks reports good
[service at Seek Well Bapt. church.
BETHLEHEM KAl'T. (IIIUCIL
! J
Roy. E. I\. Lauldcn. I'astor
! Xcwberty, S. t\--<Spi in'g~i* here:
inciiiit, ami we. a re indeed glad to i
I see t once more. The Sunday
.. Jiool was called to old r l.?y tlie
superintendent and alter the -regular
devotional exercises the via s
wert to their jespeetive pla.e
for a brief study of the lesson,
liie ks.-oii was reviewed by IJro.
Chappel after the classes i\ assembled.
Our pa tor closed out his series
of sermons ^n The Seven Last.
Woids uf J.mis by using as a.
text: atlier into" tl'iV?Hands?teomihend
my sp rit''. Luke L'dald.
The B.Y.lMi. met at with
Alts. Xancy Singleton, president
in charge. The prog rum was 011oy.'d
by. all.
At the regular night spiviccs
our pastor closed ouf the day's
work by using as a subject: "T'he
A.eaniiu of- the-K'ross".
Sunday was rally, day at Bethlehem.
A day set aside, for the
raising-oi lunds for the pa nting
of our einirch. \\\ i- -dd..
.get otf to a very good stait. A- j
i iim'mk iiu- auxiiuu'ics H.nut reported
the must money was The Busy
Bee dub; the Junior Missionary
.society and thu B.Y.i'.U., reported
$25.00 and $1(100, respectively,
-fsfci
branch villi; m:\vs
Sunday school of Bethel A. M.
K. clutch opened at the lisaal hum
with the S'upt., Mrs. Lincoln at
her,, post. The .senior I eta her be-',
nyr absent, I'rof. " Ashley took
ehaftfe' of }ur class." The lt-sen
was" well 'discussed and very .much
njoyed by an umistially larjre attendance
' for that class*
The Misionary sisters had
prayer service, at 11:30.
Oir'r. pastor. R< v.* David dames,
beinpr some what indisposed!
.whieJi we refrret very much,. Rev
Taylor of Rinvini" brought- to us a
sot i Vtii'rhtjT' me-'sajie ~,it 7:30
fr in the subject: "S'eki' ir thai
which was. lost. We aio alvnrjfl-triad
to have st'c". ably?-.open kerf",
a- Rev. Taylor. worship with, ur'
We pray that our pastor will soo,,
i t-.iv. r.
"i an .naiicr.eo ,o!
I':il. <>u - inri s-ltalrats cn-joyed :
T ; ) Th'.nnh v.vdaiiiy *rivt:: im oa.
school autlilovi.vai and ~'soi7t?soi'
!.y 11... 1'. T. A.
j The Iho:ichvilk\ F.i"a|.'i r of N.
I". S. <jrnvo their Father ai.ii So.
' rianeuet F: i<Jay nia'ht. Thi- we
;li . ?.'( "<i!k: affair ol' thi > l.in i to l>-'
;.I. : :i '..t ii.'. Tic hoys note, will;
i'.i'.h |?h".su: i' that their alt' ir.i
;i isiiwr a.cimr at these n'Vaii-..
j T o . t -.ec v.::> - api>' pviately
1 (i , (I v.l'h the cho-t-a a s o.
i ; ' !!o.. s.'. tlt a^yia.uio'!:, { . a* yr. en
! ; a.! a .ah a yellow.
I The audience was csiFvialh im-.
t 1
hy .! oap-:;!,. | roparei1
:!;< ') <iys which coa ls' :,i < l'.thi
. .'ol'owinjr:
t . !. (!j <"iinu'-:i! <1 el?> h:*t the p' o
| .. l?y i tii- < p-'iii.i'i an<l dosdny
I i vi.mni. > uf liin ic naili" >t in:;,.
1?: *.? i ?:
i' :I- ,
is. S. j.? .11. .AVilli-Ons'
j'" I. IhadiiV. II. May:'. ?
i . n - . : .< i . < I>sUUl i'UVI (\
1 t
lV St?
L'.- !n rri:-' -v. : !"i
sir- vi iii.is ar. I t:it :ers v.'in ma?: :
very enjoyable .remarks. ' lv. tin - j
t - wi'i'i1. pic ! .'.( a; il some I
!
very pp'aHinjj arnour.ci meats car
t'-tvni'f* <vi _ Ark el |cri'.> j
future improvement of the chooi' j
!-'la:it.
Tln? iiiii (4 Mi1. r.?j'ju" Pk1f-'
ips for an honorary moirjirr wa,. i
^made. M". I' *. 1!|?. a l'ai nv'r, <
and distinguished loader of th'- *
'I'ui'ioiiinhy. 11< enjoys "Wat out-1
landing i < put.ition of hi- com- i
inanity that only men of except- >
ability can r-njoy. We con- J
j; "at ikiu t'. t beys i n ih* ir. seh c-1
. Tke^fctrrftfs CI e'lin coll. i???
choir of 6rartj?eburir, S. ('. wall .iriv: !
; ii .i] r'uve.l : t Wils-m (' a] *
i'l M. K. ehucli. Fii'l-v. A'tril
1 (i:;7. at 8:15 n m. C'nflle
choir !?:?~ n.pj" aii'.l i:. . !] : *v-: 1:T:;.
eft cities ol' Son;it Car li"{j, Tpe.ro
fore t''.o p? i>!Vlc of llrain hv ill.. are
m ry i'n; tin at(. in having the- op
port-unity to ;,n I hoar thi? tx- .
cvlh in choir. Tickets, arc goinv: j
t.vt now. Why n't fret yours and
avoid tie. rush. We aiv pleased
L.u oos j_vc Deacon Kdnnvtls of
Canaan baptist church i- improving
after haying bcq^i consistently
iK for Sonic time..
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Saturday, March 27, 1927
K1NCKTUKE MOWS ^
March lwas a gala day in WilHmttsUtfrgr
eotmky, The event mm l
iehI Pay. Miaiciiis, touchers and
ixitjroiis tin ouglmut the county nut
at the Ton;!, ii.; on school for the
occasion. t [
I ;.i days' program ottered three J
distinct features; a general assent-*
t.y, acuuTu.ic and lield activities. *
1'iie interest in the lirst feature
i.entered around' Mr. Charles u. i
.Murray who delivered a Very in.eres'.i
njy address, on "Community.
Life''. Air. Aiunay picture vividiy.
tite place til' play in lives of
. nilni en . and?mint;,s?Alusic was
in .ii. ucci by schools of the county.
'
I he Acaxieni c Activities were ?
successfully conducted by .Mr. 1).
1.. -Fulton, Alt.-', lrnia 'cieddis and
Miss Ciladys ilaliaid. Air. \\ ils'on
assisted 1/f Af''. AlcCalhotiu planned
the Field Aeivnties most
unifpiely. The " feat. indulged in
wcue IwisketbTtll tournaments, baro
ball Uioriianjciits,. races, etc. *
Great ciitlKu. asm was nianjfcslctui
iiedcd to their homes at rod >
of the day with smiles of thankfulness.
in their faces i'01 those
w ho made the . day possible. ,
1 he'local association .'desires t<>
express ? is appreciation to Air. .
James- AIcAlisUr. for the high
typo pi service he has. iciulihed
as president for the pa-A two
yea i s.
William. Lai e: county is.makiiv;
-apid stinks miiter the supervis.<>ii
ot our new . Je;ines teaeher, '
iMiss ' Arthur-lee lJrown.
i.iir.sviM.K news <
Sunday si liool' iiiiiv-. necl as u<ual.
liev; Hales^delivered a lively
sermon fiuni lit. Luke 17 :.*??, - ;>ub.ieet
Je.-.u.s' Acclaimed Kmy.The ^
A.C.E. League mot at the usual
hour.
Sunday nip'hi., liev. Hates blot.mother
t.aiei vs.i.ing" hkssoKO l'rom
Man. 151:10, sill j -vt The Church on.
Trial.
On Easier Sunday evening, at
!;P0 o'clock the. .exciiises of (,'alvary
A. 5l. E. church will be" held,
I Services were held at SI. Ahui|
thews C. 31. K. chin ch were held.-hit
usual. llcv. -Samples, preached
a very pood sermon-both morning
and niehl. The Easier exinis.s
of ;St. Matthews will lie held at
Id o'clock. Everybody is . invited.
Sunday school at I-Yiend's h p oil
Sunday op. in .1 at its usual hour
w ith a hi! pv alteuilance. Tile Eas.<-r
exe: i i o'.? of I-'. i.-au-hip wili be
| iu-M ah o on Sunday.
| l he ilampivii" ) a. Hi'school ralI
1
\ i.v was a success. The i'< 1 ii>\\
oiuriljulcii1 i,.u .1. W, Minis,
-01); Ann e M. Cii we^, $l.utl; i a,'
>e-Mae i!"V<l, lierli ielii)
< "amain $1.0*0; Mrs. J. S. Scott,
$1; K.-sic Quaiii< Iwiiini Ale; Kil.
tiiey.u" A;>i-; lhi.ina -Marshall :15c;
4CUa Miliar. I V7 '?> :* * Vlia l:?-n^i-i-t. 1
'lis; Kiirlin.. Innlcr'.t 1UV- :;n<l his
Tssif Stephen $10.
I'll1 li.- . ek.c ; ii (hand
totiil $11.1.1.- Many thanks to.thosi! .h-->
.i,c ipcu in.'.Ko iU-s rally a success.
- '
'J host" an (In- si li lir-t are AmI.ie,
(_Jin I'aue and Willie l.caphai
t... . '
Wii.UAM ( ii A IMI.
A. M. IJrCIU'ltCH
'Ucv, J. Ii. .Icnii'.nj*.., 1'astor
....... ... M , irr:- I'illill
?... i s ! i lutil'u'ly
" >i ,i; I'in;; v. i flip day.
iii.n' i: j'tiiiiA in i.':<
nt \ i . i it w.i.s in t?: \
i ?"f i\. i 1 >-i . v. t - ''twolvo
vll.t "i'. i vl: i'o ami
A nr.- . c is , yd ip'ii 'if mevni?
rs and'vi>ilc s tilled ehurvf
at I e n.ei ni. '.r .. > \ if.'. l!cv, . 11ni"
? - lit p.; "n it I t :.i M.u 1. 21, S'
- s I :: y.vi: Tit".'11 iailiplinht of.
In- 'i'!i !! ly Spirit v.as \ i.-i- c'
My 'iit'ni''ie i at i his service as
niaii\i_ ir,.. .1 s \v- . <.? iH-Htlercjnt'* '. * \t
tin- ci'iH'i. -inn .if iia"sermon I
ii'cii joined tie fiiii'-. ii a: tl one fvi'.1
s.- .; .saving iV.'lii in JcsvsJ'hrist.
tliey -Mttvrtm?Pin '.nrin, Sole*
si v.ji. !. i. \\' J!i j.-l>ane and
*~Molvln SorrryrkKr?WrlVrttfiY chap; I7i~
a/ -1 c it!? <<.| '.i> aiihn ' in thpn
tor a:;:I his wi'V, lie, a good
prom her and : -c a wond rfu! \vuk
or. . ' !
'Our Sunday school is growing
: t : il; I -hip of thv Sup4"
Mlv S'. ','ri-i;nr wo lvivi r. pillar
i:ly mo ti; gs where the technical
points site I'm ashed out before
coming to tlu classes.
Tip. (.hapel club met at tha
homo, of .Mis. lioi t'na Whetstone
.Monday evening alter ti e regular t
hio-in ss was transacted' refresh ** .
miuits were served by ta' hostess,.
Trot'. 'I'. I,vies '.nlc.tain'd the
n:..i i <ii . i > i - i.
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I^ii :';iy aTlV'VitO'TTT; TTiTJ
nr'\v. nic.iHb. i s joiijcd, Hros. . S. J.
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