The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 15, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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BENNETTSBILLE NEWS '
The pastors of the Baptist do- I
nomination attended the "Men I
State convention held in Manning I
i. last week. Anions them Were the
iRev. A. J. Wright, Rev. A. G. i
Drake, Rev. Alsbiook and Rev; \\ .
F. McCoy.
Rev. Williams of Dee Cev Ma.in
the city a few days ago e.i
route for the convention.
Mr. J. 13. Drake attended al-'o
and spoke of the many* did sen.mi
friends he met.
Miss L. David of Met ail Higi
school was in the city o\C: in
week-end.
Mrs. Isabella Pe;u .-on. "1pJTiK ipa'!
of St. Paul school spent th-g.week,
end in the city.
Miss B. E. Graham is si ill I s y
finishing up the school work To:
this term.
Mrs. Nealie Smith and Jr., spent
the week-end in.Clio with parents;.
'Mrs. Martha R. McKtiostcr of
Kingstree and daughter were helv
visiting father and family; They
were the. Sunday evening gUe.-.l.-.
of the reporter.
Prof. J; 11. W. Mm ris. Jr..
Cheraw spent Mother.-" Day i:. t-h'
city with his mother. .Mr-i. M.
Morris, lie repoited hi- woi.k i
improving .'nicely.
Rev. A. J. Wright preached a
very interesting set nam Sun kC"
morning to a . packed hou-e, thibeing
Mothers' Day ami the; audience
showed the lo\e"of moth r'.
L He preached from the' subject:
"The Influence oi' Moth t".
* The group from the Jenkins'
orphanage of .Chaile.-tdn was* our
special guest arid rendered som
selections which soon dr w tinpeople
from the sire t to tin
church. A real Mothei.s' Da\
program at a .rfumbvr ?>f ' tin
churches were very gy?>d. We
can't do too much l'or..nr?>tht r.
The Sabbath sclu??>l teachers
forum1 in .every \vay is .doit.g g'ivat
work to imnrove the teachin'ir ol
the Sunday school. .
They .recently nu't at the home
of Miss .Sander."4. AH the teaih
eis were present and a few visitors.
Rev Wright took cLarV-?
' of the teaching" assisted by I>r
L. M. MeCollum our, 'h'-ipt. ' After
the lesson study Mi-s Sar.de.
and filter highly enteilain-d Da
guests with a serving: of chi
-alad-hnd salt ines; cake and -Cl ean
punch, fruits, nuts and mint-can
d.v. Dr. MeCollum an 1 !;.>
Wlight seemed to haw enjoythemselves.
Dr. MeCollum' mud"
a statement That-it .would be :i
ttfiso plan to make Miss Saudi i
homo t)u> center plrvj .for
forum meetings. .Miss Ca'lio D
Sanders .and . si-ter irl'id?;* -'?-pef.
their doors for tlfv meetings a >
lime they Wre to tne? t. \ ?;i 1 _>
they met at the home of Dr.. am!
Mrs. MeCollum. This Was annth;
er exctllvMit meet'mi-.;. .May at b
they met with Mr. and Mrs. I! '
gins, Mav 1-2 we \<i i 11 nr-ct v:i i
" Mr. Willie H; irrinaton.
Rev. Hunter spent- a few* day?
honite in Columbia with' family,
Miss Thi-lriia Fpen'i.s is I'-mrrr*
ami \vu out to chtnvlv Sunday.
Miss" Ella Reuse is l,om<7' f i .?>
a sijIen<Ii' 1 school te.rm ir:'Sv.":ins?-a
Miss Ma foe I Rees'e arrived fro ir
a successful school t t'm at tin
(Traded r-t-h<> ?I .at. Bate-bury..
Our si. k t'Hendsf Mr. H. M>-Rao,
Mary J Dismal, Mr. J
Moure, M. Sellers, Mr. I., John.
son. Mrs. M. Mullie.
Miss Sarph Mollis, is iihpmv
iny nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Dixson. Ir
and Mr. Dixson of Society II..
spent Sunday with inntlu r.' M
J. Thompson and family.
Miss C. Sanders left Saturday
for a few weeks stay i:i Wa limy
ton with sisters.
Mrs. H. II. Butler of Hart \ Ml,
inado a . pop call home Sunday
morniny to remember mother v. ui:
soTne^heautiful ihnvcrs; M; s. Ci?land
v ho died some years ayo.
Miss Minnie Mae. Smith teach
er at the hiirh school, Timmon
vill. pent th.. week -cint iniiue i
parents. Rev. and Mr?. Smith.
' Mr. sp^r W
wcek-eid home.
(At Fvans' Chapel A. M. F,. "/.
church Mothers' Day was a hie
day. Rev. J. C. Cox preached a
won lerful Mothers' Day sermon
at 11 a.m. At '11:00 p.m. 'the .loh.n
station quartet rendered a Mothers'
Day proyram sponsored by
Mrs. Fannie Ocean,
A;t 8:00 p.m. a Mother-" play
sponsored by Mrs. Rosa 1/. MrColl.
Mr. F. Q. Adam of Pittshuryh,
Pa., addressed the -child"
ren relative, how tin appreciate
their liviny mother. Mr. Everett
Cox and wife from Baltimore, Md.
motored to Bennet.tsville .Monday
ftruf wore the guest* of- his (fraud
father, Rev. J. C. Cox. Mrs. Qllie
C. Duckett and Roland Cox <>l
Cheraw was also the truest ..of hci
father, Rev. J. C. C6x.
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CARLISLE NEWS
Sunday was a beaittiful day.
All the churches had Mothers' Day
program. Williams 'Chapel A.
M. E. Zion church Sunday school
at the usual hour by the Supt
, Mr. Irwin Cowman. The les on
was well read and discussed by
the sfhool, fifter whith the pastor
brought to his hearers a message
from St. Mark 3:34. Behold
My Mother, which was very appropriate
and the congregation
seemed to have enjoyed the message.
At-8:30 p.m. the Missionary ladies
put over a creditable program.
It was good from start
to finish. We had visitors from
other churches who spoke Very
highly of the program.
Rlev. F. L. Wilkes reported that
, the meeting at Maple Ridge Bap'>
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Gospel Tornado
?Speaking
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a- 'I on ii.i.i i-s. fof tlie- jntat toki-T
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Ioh"- ,n, M r^. I.illi" .Slew i
ivt. All'-. (lalnior, Mrs. "Sa
die Jeter, .Mrs. Ella Wise Cu|e s;
mar, Mrs. EIC n Knavish. .Miss \
Julia Dawkins. Mrs. Apnos Shn-.
Mi-. Fran is Kr^li.-.h. Mrs. Ireiv
f.aney, 1'ro. Tlcnry Coleman, Bid
Wait hers .Johmoi, Hr.O. M. Sims
Brn. Will ./i ter, Mr. ( lureare Jeter
ami others. .. ' J
Tl.os,. 011 "the <sifTi Tisf: Miss
Lillian Medlock, Miss Clarence '
j Dawkins. and Miss Edna Jeter.
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MEN AM) THINGS
By J. S. Bonn, Jr.
lautauquu Forum and Baltimore*
t{uartet Having Successful at
Meetings rei
A; avium.-- tho iniblic generally | ^a
iy no; coh'pr'el.end the above .w|
ption, thetvt'oi i we shall ati
. : plify for the sake of nn
> ?e - taut "mvg-ht ' l>e interested. an
i::,. i; of two months ago a |U(
oj:.'-al' t?>' the I'residing Elders sa
tiie A A.M. E. church of the sp
u*c "was mailed to each of thent
king tiieir''advice -and, support as
a Chautauqua meeting or.o or 0f
.?. plan s in the 'conlines of each (jt
tvict: at the same timP the ve- |ft
m 1.1110 nded' list of -:istrict leagut -j j
id conference superintendents (1f
re ?e::.t tne same information. xs
ioselv behind this mailing, a long
~t- of pastors was*;couvpiled and (
u-h^was asked to arrange a date 'A
;r the appearance and, quartet j,
i.d foVuai in the -'interest of sti- t.j.
.'slanrg the. local leagues am.
!pi:;g to plant' t'-eni where they j.,
. i'c not dl ready in operation. 1 t)l
a thankful t\? he hi position to ?
ate at this writing that the ar w
,ve- ieq'ue-t for engagements has ()(
,.-j with quite a degree of sue- ^
s.; While w,. -have not heard ^
( ; ;'i'tv per cent of the 1'resid- ,
:'X . r. / V!".- alyl tyjpiS., line lu WH' ,,
, t!v y. .Imyo-?unusually
-the p.rstoi s have responded !v.'!y.
<?ji" the- Unl of May we.
. |ij our fust forum at the Royal "
. .. j- Moch. An drs<;n> S. C.
II Anderson. whose wife -is J'
c county supervisor of schools,
s pastor. Hi-re We nfet with'she- .
i ) on lier'v the auirivy'atlvn .
. vc-d'iVn to the ureal people-and' ' "
inifcli at Oranyehunr on the 1th
' v. h 'e I >r. -J. P.. Jein.irjr.s, ^
? < utyl v i^.a'ol Supt, Pinekney ?'
' ! thiatr.s \u'l ananjreil for oui '
.otortainouMvl al' 1 h,. .i'luirch and
il.yt , piylit. Not with- j
'it^'.ri rat-1 li ivrs were on in
,slurry .that.; .nijfht, a very
;< o Clo\'Vd iNUlll; (,'llt tO yi'Oet US.
! ? ii u ?-ro out-, rtair.ed at A;
Vi.'t !*:<<>r <i 'ny Hiv an .1 Ml':. l.ee
1 r.yr-a-i, ' l.'i of.' nn'l Mrs. Ham-'
Mi.'l -iji?-i '. ijooil mother. Mrs.
and Mr. I.aster, who irs
ii'- .i ical l.eairuo Huot. The heavy
. . I ' ' p I '-.; e'jo.tl the author- n ,
nit < { ti'.e people th:lt niulit did },.
. j ve'it'a nice audience from
! ' dlo,wina the . full <;
I.' P . ::rr. on the Oth, we ;i,
' t'i l-.Y.aita'u Tim where the
i r. 1 i-':'!1! t:tint-? 1 t " pastor. |
. f. ! h I; a'Ol-hi* ],">< <1 poo- 7||
v!Ah !i anil Things went <vn j '
an Whiles--- 'o a jrrh'.ti- <
'at St. . .Vhans .h'uh
1, I' I.V r.ily, principal. iU
-?? ? < !
-;rimisiiii1 < oi.i i:r;k m:\vs
; r- V of fun.
" i i ;i;T! lii-siTa'y 1
ran ' ??l v hie "it a <l<>uht one "!
. h M al>:y proyranis. ''
x.d" r \ "it - l"i1 exeitenicnt '
, i. ! ir.eh when the
. a?. I. .. tru-ft aces came
. a yard. 1
a. Ms'ejfna ?4oi?v won riv.-t :l
Mi,- ' .Mi' !> . lieh- ?
i. thir . an! fourth
.1 . t.'-.e women :
ard. dn h. M:;_: f.f <t':plnr;T ??'
- i \., '' ay-'r-J,. . (Madden 1:
v .n ' ' '1 1 Uii'<1 ami
I'lirlh places r- For tli
i " !??'i yaWi v ash. 'v
I t l'. <i for firsi li:
-'aril Foster H
i.':; da-h. (la'ther. . '!'
" , . S!i.'i1. second, c
i.i i:n was i)wur.> "I
... ' '.. t! .M! wonder- *??
i .'-fiVlii" 'l i '- t.-.ioj is under v-'
. !'. 1' Weir- n>
liy. At 2::;0 the .-yes of th( l?
'.... \: us < were' ''
t . n -f.:' < ; Ma;- (Jnoi n. I'.
r;. ; : d. Irai i eds <>f
i! i < i: 1 s liuireV.'eit d
.V . T . ,l > din -tion of <i
'i.1 . I he'(? i-en was i-'i
. ; ' ??..: " els'al'f with *d
:.i . . ' i . a !i*' !< ci'l that M
t'loWe-S. T'f- 'I
~Lo her v.a-i Mi.-,- Friendship, in
... ? - j.p i.nd i liiIdren <"
.. acted before ?'
0 ,' ! ?, ;-:el 1 i . .iit wa- -1
.vir'nt to i:< i". a- fhe"-. hundred* la
X?, iLu ( jneei _a_
1 LI J_i
"> 1 , ,{ .JiJ ().(Ill '
iv- w;/<l-.:d l,y tin* I"
. ' i. - ..jr- i I.y 1 "Ml- M
I l!i c iby th"ir
? v|f !,. . in i:: a. they 'o
- f . I [ i ir; . j dyr t<? the n
v- ;i i i a \v."M l"i f il play. ."?
...tip-- i- th'-ii" In-o play. *li?* A
t i i-1 ~ '.'i : v, ri*'?i 1 Ile-.'r loss.
1 Ir' J:St\V Ji**1 < < 1 i;i plays
, nn i'<vi- anient!
!i? ??i-jr:;.irix* rs "f 1 i?<* Drnnrat'ie
-ty. A!i--r , A. T. Smith was
> s (if nl v aI the
/>. |)a-.. pt-xv rs'in; m h praise
a - ilc'vmi lii'V for the day's enter
;j? Muid'iV ma: !:' <! tin- lot It .
- h-.y t\. i-dlnn-. The
|dr. V'.n i;-i- ';cy v.'a- delivered .
!' v. I'. Ikr? !t. a fmniei "
' id of ri lie was
i; h]y prai-ed f> r Ida . excellent "
P -'ii-: A!'i.w .1 pii'^i.nni - the
i- w-de si rv. d dinner. A very A
lea ant day \in- appaieiit!y spent y'i
;?rrtt;?A [-i- "'d 1?it, 'y *' 1" "'.do wai. _w
ri i wi, ilvn'i:y ri 11- mat inns of ti
- . 1 i > ail . loyal - slip-- e l
inters of tin- -ehool. I'ros. (Joiid- Si
ok- expressed Ids appreeifit ion to si
II. . ^ SI
IN M::mokiam', W
Mr ' tf
e!? ve I Ai'.rhis, we live anew M
p. h day in sweet r'eii.eiiil/rance ce
of' y 'Oil" <t
' > m > ii.r ii v. ii j us din me lifetime, w<
1 eaeh lie' thitf ?l;\y a.'orjxs an \v
? <?'',1 i.i hi' t''?/ el.t (if yon. ,)(
H j-lian<!;.I<i:-f )>y, AI. M.t.Vhanis pt
A!- v.her. Milium C. Steward j?(
Father, Josli A. Steward ,.n
iUBSCRIBE FOR G'
THE LEADER n"
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in fAUMttTTO LEADEB
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. B. I.. Clark, Pastor
Georgetown, S. C.?The service?
Bethel last Sunday will long be
mombered. M< ther'* Day was
fittingly observed. The cdngretion
was ti vided?all those
lo'se mothers had passed to the
eat beyond oceupivw th, pews
the left entering from the front
id tliose who were fortunate to
,ve their mothers on this side
t on the right. A very impresve.sermcn
was delivered by the
istor at 11 o'clock. His text was
lected from Rev. 1-1:13. Words
the text were: "And their works
follow theni." An unusual
rge -audience was in attendance.
ie presence of Mr. Will e Dcbins
St. Stephen A. M. E. church
,i.i acknowledged.
The A. C. E, League was largely
tended with befitting programs,
t 8 o'clock an excellent Mother's
ay ffrogram was' rendered by the
ioir.
The pastor, Rev. Clarke wishes it
lown that he ton is in tho rajce lor
ic on ice 01 secretary . 01 tne
hurch Extension department that
as made vacant through the
ath of Rev. Mr. A. J. "Wilson a
eek ago. All Bethel are looking
rwar.u with enthusiasm to the
ming of B'shop J. S. Flipper; he
ill be guest speaker at the above
entioned church Sunday if" nothg
prevents. The public is cordilv
invited to Worship with us and
ar the bishop. The Educational
dly clo'ses Sunday. The slogan
: "Over the Top"
The Georgetown L> strict Con rence
of which the Rev. Dr. T.
Miles i*s the presiding elder,
ill convene in Bethel A. M. E.
urch, Pee Dee, Tuesday and We. s'day,
May 18. and lib Rev. R.
. Thompson is the. .entertaining
istor. The P. E. feels happy
iat all charges will report one
uvlred per cent. Let's gc up a"hd
itness the convention.
ORRIS BROWN
A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Beautiful weather without even
cloud upo*g the face of the sky,
voted the chut <h goers in. Charstun
last Sunday. The weather
cme.d especially designed for
[other's Day. The worshippers
Morris Brown were charmed
ith the servicc.s all day. Dr.. R. I
emon was at his best last Sun
iy. lie has fount a place m the
arts of the pcoj ;? of Charleston,
('. in a genera! way, and the
embers of hi's. church in special
aimer. . An immense crowd of
iil ren, filling fill possible space
oiind the altar, 1;-timed with
ipt attention t ? the scrmonetjte
iseil upon the theme "The Duty
f Father and .Mother." Dr.'Lenti.
ascended the pulpit at 11:00
in. and preached a soul stirring
rnion from the text found in
roverbs 23rd chapter and 27th
rse. The s.ernioii was woven a uiid
the th.eme "The Greatness of
True .Mother." Verily,, then
aits of the hearers burne.*
hile the preacher unfolded the
autics of the sen ptlire as he deered
the touching message, to a
lurch that was crowded to ca
I City, I !.? > [II I I lUcVI nilUlCTV \M
it church is aroused, and evideneo.f
t hi.- fact is si-en oh every
m-.i. Du'i Iulv the day, thorp were
. accessions to* the church. .Tie
feet of the great sermon preachI
la-1 Sun ay morning was v'siy
e\i;e!.l. The eyes of strong
en and women filled with t'cais
htfe the . greatness of a trie
other was made th,? subject of a
awl il'u) picture. A Mo'therV
ay prog i am was held at 8:0i)
in. tiy the holies of th,? church,
ro. W. I >. Bradford acted as the
aster of ( rontonies, 2 splend
-choruses wei'p rendered by a
oup of tin is under the direction
Mrs. V. Demon. ? The program
a?. > n i. ;. i d by the congregation
lat again lilted the large auditorit:.
.:himlay was Trustees Day,
id the roll. < tipxi_foil_the_. day aI.
.Mi ll tu $55.01. We closed <7ul*
.ii: rail*: on Tuos'ay night, and
p.- i<i 11 ;?< lj" the f?oal for which
c started. I f wo an; to judge by
so far. lie
rece.-s of -tircr rally seems assurI.
Ant.-mjr the- many visitor's
la : .Sunday was Mrs. Abt.
(Miajip' l! <.f Greenville and Ab\
i!!i . S. <Remarks were made
. Mr-, t nappell after she was
tindu'eed. Sunday closed in a
az(. of a'!o: v "t Morris Brown
. M. K. eltureh.
l (IK KSUi'RY NEWS
St. Paul A. M. K. Church
Rev. F. I,. Iidacy, Pastor
After a m<?s.t wonderful S:.?day
hool, v.t er.tcred into the preacf
tr services. Tliis being Motheray
our pa-tor brought us a gloous
ms.-nge paying high tribute'
' mot litis. Behold My Mother
was enjoyed by all.
TJie Missionary President, Mrs
. R. Holmes asked that a misonary
offering he taken. $0.72
as?collected. The other collccotis
totaled $13.24. We were
ad to have Mrs. Annie Klugh of
t, John Baptist church to wbrtip'
with us. Also Mrs. Coatie
Larks one of our members who
t won shut-m lor quite ahilc.
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2 :'U) p.m. n very splendid moicr.s'
day program was rendered,
rs. E. A. Robinson, mistress of
romonies. Miss Rosa C. Nash
udent (if Rooker Hi spent the
eek-ond with her parents. She
ith Miss Lucy Rosa and Master
>hn II. Adams, all of Columbia
irticipated on program. Mrs
rlams was up spending the week
id with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
, C. Nash.
Miw>?MiUW Goggins of Green'ood
spent the week-end with
r mother Mr?. Henrietta^Gogn*.
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Cokesbury Baptist Church
.* Ilev. G. E. Coode, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour the Supt.. Mrs. E. A
Blackwell and teachers at their
post of duty. At the close of the
Sunday school a Mothers Day
program was re ml < red./ Mrs.
I.alna Evans, mistress ol' Ceremonies.
It was really good. Mrs
Carrie Evans ;mh4?daughter. Ella
sang a very suVet duct ?"WhMi 1
Hear My Mother I'ray." Several
persons appeared on program.
Come anil woship with us.
Sunday school every Sunday
Preaching every third Sunday.
ST. ANDREWS A.M.E.'CIIl'RCII
Rev. G. 11. White, Pastor
Andrews, S.JLL.?Our pa-tor delivered
the Atv-hMon Day sermon at
the CCC canrp at McClellanville
last Thursday night. .
Two numbers. vArc given before
and after the pastor's message.
during the Children's K<"h^r
le?l by Misses Armctha Smith,
Marguerite Wheeler, Mary Francis
Green and Evelyn Staggert. The
message was a story about Roland!
liayes and hjs mother. . The
Uhildten aiul adults seemed-.-to
| have enjrt^etl it. }A>r adult worship
the pastor used the subject
"Motherhood and the Cross".
Many conimended the speaker on
the .sermon'. Our out-of-town visitois
were Misses' Marie Jackson
and Carrie l.ee Cook ui' the city
schools of Georgetown and Mannii
g, respectively, former teach
[ers of oUi- school. They wue the
week-end quests of Ml*, and Mrs.
Alex Green.
The Sunday .school was very
! ahly conducted by Mrs. Luther E.
| Smith.
At LoO Rev. T. J. Tuonicr of
CCC camp preached, an able sermon,
subject-";'Jesus and Relation
to Society". The go-e club conducted
by Mr. Conyers saiig to our
hearts delight. .
Miss U.live Williams, vice-president
of League had charge. The
topic was What Makes Happiness
iii the Home. The young people
were verj alert, in the discussion.
President Thompson and the paster
entered the discussion also. .
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CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Mulhei'a Day has eonip and
gone. A beautiful. c.ay it was, as
.ovely as the' word niplied. It was'
joyous l'or some an ! sad for others.
The Rev. .J. A. Gary delivered a
lovely message as a tribute to
Mothers. A very appreciation was
present and enjoyed the inipres?i\'e
services." '1 he church was
oeautifujly decorated with flowers
A Mother's Day program was
'rendered at Gland View Presbyfeuan
church 111 the .afternoon,
which cons seed of reading's, recitation.-.
an.. tiie songs tnat motliei
a: i'd to ?ing. M:s? J. 11. 'l'oatley
paid a lovely tribute to her sainted
iiio'lhcr, Mts. M. ,L. Foster presided
at the piano, Rev. 11
fmitlev is the pas TUFT
Rev. 11. J. lvey and Rev. W. J.
D.i.i- ?7F njltTTotte, N. C... were
v<o v ploasr.iit callers, at the home ,
...11' .dev. and. Mis. W. W. McCullof.'gh
on Thursday morning.
Mrs. S;,F.. McCuUougi, was tin
dinner guest of Mrs. Margauritc
L nL 11- >u. lay. ,
Mrs. Lizzie Gill was. called to* ,
Wa-hiiigtoti. D. t.'. tn be at the lied
-i .o of her very sick daughter.
Little Mary Lee Harrell is sick
in bed'at this writing.
Rev. W. W. McCullougb is
I'.inv.ay, S. e?>n .net, ng .a ten
days meeting.
Road the Palmetto Leader for
irspi ration! !
Mr-"."Delhi Teal was called to J
Charlotte, X. ('. i/win^ to the
-'ol.den illness, of h?-r <laughter, I
Mrs. Zanders.
There will he a ; a*.;>*n!.t "Women !
ot the Bible" pre.-inUd.at (Iran..* j
View P-eeoLyti.-rhni i.iiri;e';, .Sunday
evening, May 10th. .S o'clock, you
and your family'and friends are
cordially 'nvi'ted Lu?Le present, j
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IY/ster, sponsors.
, .Spring revival is in progress at j
Fit ;i-ant drove A. M. K. church i
Ucv. .7. Byiunn is the pastor..
iMOTiii:!. A. M. i:'. curiKH
Rev. X. A. I.ethea, I'astor
St. (ieor#e-- Sunday school op- '
(.nod at the usual hour, with .Miss '
E. T. Tootner acting superintendent.
4 very lively lesson was had
subject, "Abraham A Man oi
Prayer." At .the ?:ln-t. r-'f <he h>sson
Prof. F.. P. Abraham, music
instructor of Allen university wa?
present and he addressed the
school; h?'s messapjT?was very, inspirit!#.
We always #la f to have
him. Mr. C. Jones of State college
was al-o with lis.
Strictly 'at 11 :."0 a,hi: the pastor
ascended the rostrum and af?I
tor the devotionals were ended he j
selected as his text I Kintr 1 j); 12 1
it bei'n# Mother's Day the sermon [
was very fitting for the occasion:
each person was reminded ol I
their mother t hrmifirh h's niecsnire I
At 8 o'clock t); very spicy Moth
pi's Pay program was had; every
body had a chance to .. speak of
their mother, dead or living..
The collection for the day was
$'28.00.
Too much cannot be said about
the wonderful address delivered bv
1'rof. F. IV Abraham on Sunday
concerning our school, Allen university;
he drove the nail straight
home; come again.
The No. 2 division of the W. II.
and F. Missionary society had tts
regular meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown Sunday
afternoon,. .5 c'eock, Mrs. F.lla
Mao Brown, president. A very
inspi'n'ng meeting was enjoyed. *
The Ever Re&dry club met at the
r?
4^s.~*KWmr*r~.
home of Mr. tun! Mr,*. H. Rivers on !
Kunday afternoon. After the busi- 1
nesis part of -the meeting was end- i
ed the hostess served ice cream
and cake. i
The third quarterly conference i
will be Sunday and Monday nigfits".
Dr. Rev. J. K. Heard, presiding el- i
dor will preach Sunday. .1
On the sick list ore Mr. Lous *1
Drown, Jr., Mrss Estell Elmore, Allean
Boyd and Oliva Comming. I
Prof. F. P. Abraham and Clyde !
Jones were the week-end guests of ,
Rev. and Mrs. Bethea. I
The junior choir made quite an I
impression on the audience SunDay 1
with such beautiful music..
Evelyn Toomer, reporter
ABBEVILLE NEWS
St. James A. M. E. Church
Rev. \V. S. Mims, Pastor
Sunday schocl opene<l at the
usual hour; after discussing the
lesson it was revi ewed by the Supt. <
R. T. Johnson and interesting re- >
marks by pur pastor.
11:15 a. m, Our pastor read
Proverb 1:1-10 as scripture lesson.
Then using for a text Proverb 1:8;
<;ntext II Timothy 1:5-6. The subject
of this discourse was "Stir
Up the Gift of Gou." And was
masterly delivered.
At 8:00 n. m a vorv anm-fpintiva
Mother's Day program was rendered
i>y the members of the Sunday
school.
We were proud to have Dr. and
Mrs. E. E. McClaren of Greenville,
>. C. also- Mrs. Hattie Far, Chattanooga,
Tenn. worship with us.
Mrs. Fair is the wife of Mr. Robert
Fair, who once lived here in this
city. :
Miss Eugenia Turner spent the
week-end in Greenwood, S. C. <
with her aunt, Mrs. Pauln0 Ferguson."
.. . . '
Mrs.3 Wilhelniina Sad.tier, Atlanta,
Ga. worshiped with Us Sunday
morning. Mrs. Saddler is the !
daughter of Mr?T~Adeline Jones of
this city with whom she spent
he- week-end.
Miss Leln Do Lesine of Charleston,
S. C., Mr. Irwin Jackson, and
Mr. Adolph Lewis, both of Yemassce,
S. C. spent a very pleasant
week end at the home of Miss
liar net A, Wmgfielu.
Mrs. Elizabeth Miles left for
N'ew York City, Wednesday.
Mr, Pressley Miles was the
guest Sunday of his mother, 'on
Ilamrilat- St.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. \Y. G. Kinard, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Last Sunday
being Mother's .Day, and such a
beautiful one, the church attend- i
ance was grand. Calvary was busy
all day Sunday. Sunday school
began at the usual hour, with the
S'ljpt. and teacher? at their post of ,
duty, a beautiful lesson was rendered
and well. discussed. Morning
service began at 11:30 o'clqck
and Rev. Calvary who v.'sits ?us
regularly, preached a*very interesting
sennon to- the congregation.
B. V. P. U: was called to order
at 0:15 with the President and co- I
workers in charge. A very inter- *
< sting lesson.was taught with omphasis
a nil. wonderful remarks
were madP at 7:00 o'clock, we had
a g:and Mother's Day program;
ilu re was a large attendance present
and many visitor? were there,
-" . me of them took parts in the program
an . it was beautiful, with '
-olos, paper, readings, ballads and (
recitals, it was enjoyed bv every- j i
,'?w? Tli/. i
? uv. 1A.5UIU1 im^hl airrviut? uuiran
at 8:15 p. m. Our beloved pas '
tor came before us with a soul '
stirring Motive!'s Day sermon from .
II Timo'lhy .'1:14 We are looking
forward to a grand guest rally
which We hop<?_jxill be a success.
Our services were well enjoyed
by everyone all^da^ Sunday. .
(iAI'WAY CIRCUIT NEWS
S.mday school at the usual hour.
St i v cos at eleven^ o'clock. Mother's
Day program at 8:00 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith were
railed to Sumter Sunday, May 2,
to attend the funeral of Mrs. |
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iSt. Laurence school, had their
mnual sermon Sunday afternoon
>vith a Inr^T PPiiwi. present.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lawrence announce
the marriage of their
laughter, Evelyn Lawrence to
Mr. John Suiters February 17,
11)117, at the home of Rev. L. I).
[iambic. Miss Evelena Lawrence
Salters, high school graduate of
Mien university, South CaroVna ? State
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af St. Lawrence school, Salters
Depot, S. C. After May Id, 1937
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