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Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reaaoner, Pastor
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The Sund?y school service was
largely attended. We were delight
d to listen to the review of the <1
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lesson by our pastor. Our guests
were Mrs. Lewis and little Miss ,
?1 Mablc Rose Jackson.
During the children's hour the c
pastor's t^xt was Is*- 11:6 which ^
the children enjoyed greatly. c
At 11:00 th~ pastor's text was 1
Acts 4:13, ?the theme, "The Sec- 1
ret Power o' Peter and John." 'He 1
gave several examples of Christ- '
hins who have been channels of t
blessings by telling others about <
tihe love of Jesus.- i
We wore delighted to have as I 1
our guests Mrs. . Lillie Gladden' 1
and twins* Master Rennic N., Rich |
ard Hare and Miss Willie Mao ,
Guinea. -- i
Don't farl to be present at the
Bible class and Community club
meetingFrL.ay afternoon, .May
7, 1937 at 5:00 o'clock, -at Cnlvrrrty
Presbyterian church and listen to
the lecture at Drayton StVeet
high school, May 7, 1937, at 3:30
o clock, by trof Mpnpiaise onnstophe.
Admission children 10c
adult 16c.
Wo were delrghted to greet Mr.
Cecil Jones who is attending
Johnson C. Smith University. He
spent the week-end at Irmoy S. C.
with some friends and in our city
with parents arid friends, Aprri
24-25, 1937. '!..
Misses Sutton l*n^ Catherine
T>atimer spent the week-end at
their respective, homes.
Miss Anslie Jones was the
gu^st of Miss Latimer.
Mrs. Benson Caldwell is much
better, also Rev. T. F. Harper
is better a*,tier having had a very
sick spell e few weeks ago.
Mrs. Cooke is still confined to
bed. We are delighted to see
Mesdam^s McKinfcy and Rebecca
Miller up again, Rev. A. J. Mar?|
tin i<s still confined to his room
We hope for all of them a speedy
recovery. .
RASTOVER NEWS
Sunday was a high day for all
church goers it was fair and very
pleasant ark. the services was very
pood to all cf the churches around
Eastover, Rev. Bowman made a
double head last Sunday at St
PhMin church. He had Sunday
school at 10.00 a. m. Old time love
: feast at 11.15 a. m. Preaching at
11:45. Communion at 12:30. Special
board at 1:15 p. m.
Rev. Bowman is an old time pastor
and never waits for any on0,
if vou come late to St. Phillip ycu
will not heJtr hrm preach for h.o
never runs late.
Last Sunday afternoon at St.
James church was a baby contest,
one baby at St. James, one from
St. I/cwi<,' and one from St. Philip.
The sermon wag, preached by Rev..
Bowman, which was wonderfully
delivered, suiting the occasion. St.
James' baby r'eported 85.50; St.
Lewis' babv reported 85,51; St.
Philip's baby reported 80.17. The
baby winning baby was Mrs. Carrie
M'.Yca rig's.
Next Sunday is Mothers' Day
and a mother day program will be
renJcred by a group of mothers,
lot! by .Mrs. C. C. Woodurd, Lillie
Squire, Lessie My?rs, Anna Bronj.son,
Estyll?> I.yics, Qu corde Martin
Alice~Johnson, Bettie (iarter, Kat- 1
ie Scott, Rosie Oree, Eliza McKnight,
. Orabell Washington., M.
Hinton, Carrie M. Young, Idif Park
er, Nettie Scott and others. !Don't
fail to come out and witness this
most excellent program.
Mrs. Josephine My?rs of 5s'ew
Yor]{ is home at the bed side of
her sick mother, Mrs. Dcra Tucker.
.
The funeral of Mrs. Elease Byrd
was conduct?d at St. Philip church
May 1, 1937. Slhe was ill for a
very long time. We trust through
her illness i,nat she is resting in
the great beyond, where th?re is
no more sicknes.-, pain nor -Death.
TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH 1
Rev. W m. Watson. Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?Sun .ay school
opened at hP usual hour, Conducts/I
hi' Mr R1/.V10>?/l r>.. ^ . 1
4.4. *?.vuuiu ijmui%sy aim *
his co-workn*s.V^l?t!Kkboard exor- '
cisee by Mia? PaulineTurner. The I
boys' choir rendered several pieces t
and rendered a program which .
everyone enjoyeJ. The choir is '
directed by Miss MamiP E. Copeland.
At 11:00,a m. preaching service.
1 ilj began.; Rev. Watson _ brought tlsld
v a groat message from Gen; 15:9.
After th0 s'rvice Communion was
served.
At 3:30 R?v. Watson and the
choir and congregation worshiped
at Mt. Calvary Baptist church
Rev. Robins-n, pastor.
B. Y. P. U. at 4:45 conducted b>
the vice nreuid^nt, Mrss Emma
Boding.
6:30 p. m. preaching service began,
at V o'clock Rev. Watson delivered
another great sermon from
nftrt f>f *V>r> carvir. ""-J
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morning service, all clubs are
working 'for 4th Sunday's rail}
day. Wo aie planning of rhstall
iny the pipo organ on Mother's
Day. Everyone is welcomed
Mrs. Emma Smith is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Lilli0 Robinson or
7 Griffin St. Mrs. Smith, former
ly of this city but now of New
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walker of
Atlanta, .Ga. are the proud parents
of a fine baby daughter. Mrs
f Walker was Miss Maggie Mitchell
at Greenville.
The Pastor's Aid club met in
joint session with the Sunshine
club of Long Branch Baptist
dHutfch, Mrs. Ownie Patterson,
president, at Mrs. Eliza Carwise's
home on Tuesday'night. A very
good program was rendered and
deiioiouu refreshments were gerrai
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WOODRUFF NEWS
May 2, 1937?The people turrvd
out in large numbers to the
arious churches of Woodruff to
worship.
Elder D. C. Crosby held his 1
luarterly conference at Trinity j
t. M. E. Zion church Sunday night
md preached a soul stirring sern'on
which was enjoyed by all. 1
The Woodruff Junior Hi. Bchool
ame to a close Wednesday, April
S8, after completing a .very suc:essful
term. ;Commencement was
dimaxed by a play presented by
he eighth and ninth grades e-nitled
"ThP Scaracrow." After the
ilay prizes were awarded to the
rarous studeTits who merited
;liem during the school term. Out
/f the $13.00. cash offered in prizjs
by the P. T. A. and members of
die faculty* Richaro Simmon* of
:lie eighth grade took $5.60. We
lope this w+h encourage others to
io the type of work that Mr. Sim- ,
nibns has been doing.
Mr. and Mrs. Prrnce, Mrs. Car- o
rie Vinson and little Billy Vinson Y
from Washington, D. C. spent the A
week-end with the Williams on 35 ^ '
Pearson street. X
Miss Nanzetta Parks, the daugh- ?
ter_c/f Mr. and Mrs. Toy Parks Y
has returned" to Columbia to resume
h?r studies after spending a y
few wx?eks with parents. X
Those wno are on the sick list
are Mr. Baptist Drummond, Mrs. Y
C:ostine , Foster, Mrs. Rachel X
Pice an..' Mr. Lewis Stevens. We y
hope for them a speedy recovery, 'jf.
LOWRYS NEWS 4
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The funeral service of Mr. John y
M-Cree was held on Thursday af- X
ternoon at Mt. Zicn Baptist
church, McDonnells, Mr. McCree *?*
was an age*.1 man of the communi- ?jjj>
ty and a faithful church member *j*
for a long time of Mt. Zron church. X
lie has lived in this community for |j|
a long1 time; many of the people X
thought hp was a member of St.
I'aul Bapti.it church of our town.
He left to mourn his passing J
several sons and daughters. A- $??
mong them is his daughter, Mrs. 8
Il.ornor, wife Of Rev. W. M. Hor- Q
nor. A great number of grands g
and great grands. The frrenda 8
extend to thom our deepest sym- 8
pathy. ' 8
The Sunday school anJ church j 8
service of Brown Chapel were 8
largely attended on Sunday. We Q
were pr'oaid to have Mrs. Crocker 8
with us who has been shut in for 8 ]
<omp time, also Mrs. Reid, Miss'S
V'nlker antl Airs. Jackson, who j ? ]
: avo not bo'jn able to be out for g
<>ir.e time. Our service seems 8 ^
like revival meeting instead c/f | 8
regular service. The Lord bless- X
us with three souls for his ? ^
Kingdom. fi /
Our little train wreck on Satur- a C
dav past, up the roau, some of our 8 y
people went -up to see it. 8 coal 8 *
>>xes derailed. Some of our friends ' 8 /!
ad to work ill night Saturday and 8
:.U day Sunoay. We feel sorry I o *]
>r them, for we know they hated $
t>? brake tht> Sabbuth day. Friends o
' the community please take the 8 n
Palmetto Leader, see Mrs. Millie g ?
I'eay, shtt wiil be glad to get them ? t
: >r you. q
EASLEY NEWS I
We are sorry to hear that Rev. 3
l.. W. Williams is very ill and 8
hope how soon he will recover, a
Miss Sara Wright was the week 8
end guest of Sheila Gamble. 8
Mr. MarcuS Williams was the g
week 'end guest of his parents g
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Williams, ifi
Mrs. Lillian Holloway and Mr. c
Thomas Robinson wore the guoats ?
:" Mr. and-Mrs. James Gilliam oc c
Sunday afternoon. fi
Simpson Jr. High''school is., plan- 8
ting for May Day May 14th.
Glennwood giants defeated the 8
Ware Shoal team by a score 5-0. 3
CARD OF THANKS
Bratwri'ght. Mr. J. P. Boat- ? ^
ivright. Mr.i. Josephine Jones anc? g
Mr. Julian S. Brown wishes to 3
hank th&ir many friends for their 8
kindness and floral designs offered g
hiring the recent illnes3 and jeath 8
f.f their wife and mother, Mrs. 8
^'anatf pAatm ?-?: ?
ijuauvrufinv, W
The family also' wishes to thank g
he staff of the Waverly Hospital g
i nd Manig.ir.lts' Funeral Home ? 1
"or their services in thi*s connec- g
ion.
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