The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 05, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
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Sneaking from
I wmmaml,l!
Arkansas: Hel^B9
lo frieinia ?
^Rfl last week I \va>
BR busy attending B^rKp^^pL
to
^LJ^B^^RII cast and
BR t
Br A this year all of
Br*jfcci Little Rock clos^B
foil* cd the same
faj\ g.yCI week. I would
HjM(l BBS like
Bt^v i world tc know
B BHHL^5J5=zJ what, Bishop H.
V. Tooks has k
Bdone for our State and Shorter col
"fege: Raided a tittle better than
Bjieven thousand dollars May 27. was
B*ble to' pay all teachers in full an
ygive them a months salary, those t
Bfthat were retained and wanted to
^Fienter int,o summer school.- It has .'
^B|been years sjnee we can witness
Bjsueh a miracle. The: commence-" [
fluent exercise we feel was the best
Bl in the historv of the school. Bisht 1 .
||t>. H. Gregg,- A.M.. D.D.. LL, 1> .
^EjBisho]) Fourth Episcopal Distrie'- ^
HA. M. E...church delivered the coin- j
B" mem-i-im-nt address. It was pro..
Bt found, enthusiastic, encouraging.
And fnr i .-ju-liirifs \V>. tii-?v 1 lint
I Bishop 11. V. Tboks will live am h
continue to help us hold. Philan- i:
der -Smith'selbs.hur was very goo.. p
21 graduated." Hapti<t college's ,t
commeiKvnknt jnyus below par
Eleven high school cVa inates an 1
not one from the college depart-nient.
The first time, in thirty,
years that the college department
did pot turn out graduates due to '
the fact that the' lk.ipti<t brothers I \
In the sta"te-haVe three splits to. >
minimize everything they raisol ti
six hun he ' dollars not able to pay s
their.faculty. We are treinjr to put v
forth tin effort to do better rex.t
year. ti
Just returned last ptgrht from t<
Plummerville. where . tl.v ol soi l- v
rers had their pelehratibn. Visited,
the grave of -mother and dpi c*
which brought >a V.ess..
A win-,! tn i!~. fanm-i's and- a
I word to 1 hose'ititci o-tca Jh faih'T'~
" iny. - Two t ' j ' <!.- of 'the t"fops in p
f Arkansas 'are from three weeks
r< to four 'vi-.-ks behind?very, very n
disincomr ti; jr. to farmer.-. stand
: iitp in t". n !.< ;' very hutch rah. 'it
p achorcli:..'.?..:r .way of seeing I
things. :.:i
Cnr.ir -.* ' ah.- :o'?fs to all in;, i
friends \v Vra-iuatv this, te'rm. ,
r Don.'t slop'.r ''u- ward, llemenibci !
i these little poi-ms:
t . p
r- KnfAvip..?r l ab* >'ir subject doesn't ! "
fielo .i-':- * i- iilwavs t ile other 1
The .-'ui''".-1 way i<? u'ot somewhere p
F is i < v. here y<>u a .re ?ro '
f ;Sl*" i'
: Then.'- pl'T'ty '-oom ai the Mp
ui'.hf/.-.t iu.,.-.:vin;r anyone oti; ^
Opp"i; i >.11 -s ?>t icii to i.iur
w'h ) i- J -ad;, i 11* ia
Hop.* r d wh.yt ? wt ;
. hu.v'.dor.,; 'Uit i'l'on- tlli'; \V..\ ,1
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"" S<> it.;, v, ill Ix; <m t:.i; atr?u.cxt, ~
woefc' i>*?-:\ati..u I'LMUf.
.M l', '/.i )N~A. M.1:. ( Ill KC ll j
Ho\. \V. r. Carolina, Pastor
V "" ~
Selle. , S. -Sunday school !
opened a' "in i. al hour with su
pel intend .lames and his co- i
' wo'.'lcc ? - at tin if piist ?>i duty.. 1 he
lesson was .-beautifully discussed
throughout the various classes auu
a splet.did review by Mr. .JI.
Cropland. _ _
? Art?11:"" i/i iijuli a.ni *
bepran, * *-?> inu; the tilth Shn?la
the pas top had, v iver. this. Sunday ;
I cnt.ire.ly. to the W.M.F. society !
The )Ktst>'iwil'e, Mi s. F. !,. Carolina.
and the missionary holies'
bile ladies ri'iiir fu'rwtfrd and re- :
tiib tit rail'. t.i' c"ni(, ol!' or the )
abuVo date.' T \Vt?niy-'?ne ladi?
ivetv v iveti a p rhy each and tlivy .
were to ao oht and a-k the ]>'.;b- j
!ic to i.'V. I't'ss,. tli ii talent. So t
they ar :"i. '<1 a program for their I
, service. Th y mcured the . Itev. |
Sister .(Jel,.evil Johnson to .preach?
.'or til/ i:'. and she selected her textfrom
St. John *'?: ? and she certain- |
iy pita lad a \v<.ndert'i;l seniini
nfid a' 1 'in p.ny. We avai,, re-as- i
??:?m ail lie1!?a?d?dm?1 ro-.i-hht t. i n> a- tint-hor
i ; t.it if ni'-vasfL'. At tin
elos{. of' this sermon the twenty
5no a'U.e it:imo forward and- re-.
polled":' m their talent iail.uA.!;
tot .?:uir .?21 .">8.- So the miss-J
oiiiuy :a .rtf Mt. Zio-n .art J
ready f<?i* h<* missionary meeting
God 14ft it that we as men not
only of Ihti Dillon district but
of the con nee''i.<n at larpo will J
learn a le*so(1 l'mm the.se p<>od j
women. From the bishopric or
down to the laymen that whatever
bo given as from those in authority
tho' it he over so small, hut
let up be found increasing it to I
the extent, that we may heat* thoc< |
in authority saying to us well ,
done.
Mrs, T. B. Jones is very ill at '
this writing. I?
Mrs. Jackson and Miss Thclma J
White of Georgetown woi shipped <
with us Sunday. H
Miss Catherine Porter who has 4
been attending school at Allen j
university has returned home. Al- .
so Mrs. M. B. Porter who has beer. J
teaching at Cnrtorsville, S. C. I .
has returned home to the delight *
of her many friends. <i
Mrs. F. L. Carolina and Mrs. }
Jackson and?M4ss?Wh?tff .. Mi- -4
H^Georgetown vtefe 'the dinner ^
Mrs, G. A. Hunt. 4
poetic i
meditations i
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By Herbert Eli Dickson
for certain ci rim s |
I'KOIM.K
V.?u wonder that 1 'never swear,
Nor cross words ever say!
I. couldn't lift my lips for -tich;
i wasn't born that way! .
I'd' rat hi r suffer silently
Or lot a lie remain.
Than ever have it said of me:
lie raised his voire to pain!
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J^jtiURi: sot;I VI. t'l.llt
Spartanburg. S. (',?The Esquire
Social club met with Mr-. .lohn
Bo'ldt n at his. home ?>". OaklandAve.,
or: Monday niirlit, May ;il,
U'oT.* Many matters of jmno;
"anee were dHcu-sed; alter whieii
i refreshing course of pmvh yr. ! |
ea cakes was served. . Thj.' im-. t11"
JLlI T.> 111. .a II..v? M-.V
lay -''hijwt .at tin- home, of Mr.!:
hoscvelt Byrd 011 Yonv-jc s'.-re t.
The 'Esijuiivs ar,, iniieni p.v.M :
?i have three- of ii- iner.Pv.- .
ho *rra?hiatirjr class of
feet Hiifli school t'oj? ih y?*:?:
f 17. namely. Messrs" .lohs:. \V. !
olenian. Jnhp' F. ltt'.Moii ami
{ ose.velt Bybli \\'\- an- e<peca!ly
pr.oud of Mr. ' YVIein:i\ wN. !
s viee-presiiiont 'of fh. i>".uiv< -t
i 'sidotit -of the class' of I . FT and
! o the ?<a!utat<i! ian of* 'same.
W:\VKlll.Y <;AIM>HN ( I.I it I
The .elph mi v. Friday, May t
f* IT. in" the club i?? .-M" t ' t*.
Vaverly Library. TJi> f?.?l!"\vintv' i
f k-yr s Mere c'eeic ;.'(?> We V.'t
he new .chili year: M i s. < '.A.
un,''president: .. Mrs.' ('. S(;k;!i.'.i
ice-president ; M is.- ' Can io I. w is. .
i rotary;- Mis. .Mainiv- Tlmtiin-oit. .
i asuroi". and Mr. P. l ain
. nporary reporter. an. i!.-- ao
i-<?r. .
The (lower srowr' which i.- :<- he ;
iVeii'.on .hilie S. l'.'tT, v}a-' d'-m.: '
at lor. a t Ir. ?
; The fiv!r..w!n?- are . :lv till
vwn7;Mr '-VV ?ri.. b. e. h'l i.??OTP?
111101.* nui-t Tot tow. _ .
1. < Vp'.U'ii' L\v ;Ia-.".< I'.'vii tit
! aU'.ir- only. ' . '
2. n ay ?x"..jh:t
1 spviial si?Mio:.-.
All ''I'liWiy ?>?? .?. t- ov.'io
1 llol..!, /< Of fi! <. oily
'1 ooiiipot? 1 \ii?. *1 ?lii
.Tlicrr' will Vt- 1. > 0 j- >>f
iissifinuJ?hut
i vblx.ii*'. : 1
?} With. ;!?,. 1 xi-' m ' ' ?
i-ti.-tU- ariaii'^fiitfiit, <. i ll".
lowviv. - till liavi: h i: u 1 < .;. by
ll i'XhjbitotV
7. . Ail i xi.ihi't'- to'.. : by
2 noun of 11. o|n :
>. All j:.o bhu-u a:' V- i '
,:i tho ?a.v bofoi.-.
I'.illi'o i;' b v il.i i foai-i -l
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I.to; *vi-?>ial V 11 lb ' !" 1
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N*<?t Ir vi.\ -j- ; hc h: r|. .
country.. -.| n:vi
in.es nunc Tlx' <
'"Itn lit! w ij u minus. tin- >i.:. 7.1';
for hike.-, romoinn', etc.
\ DIU'NG SIM
jj ?>nv!( il l: i\ ? i' I: :
C <?f Kmmett \\? i.sj and
L I rum I'i 'd'.Hint Sum i
t I.ic! ?, valor. hffths. private sinl
f cviviible copvenienoo.
? durii'K sohoi'l r-ivss Stop bore
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12. C< ntninors not furnished by |
ihe garden club.
Id. No artiticinl l'ulliage or
flowers permitted in anyj- class
howrj. ' I
11. Where the p omium spec;- ,
ties ranted v irilies. all exhibits not |
propel ly 1:;:. ]. i - will be disquali ,
lie* I. i
i I -'. 'li>,.Vln*r are the types ol .
"i"Vi - v be enter.ed for contpi- |
titfon: Boss, any.type,.any varie
ty, .1,- pec hi ion bloom, red, pink, |
white, er.'am or yel'ow. Bulbous |
plat's., li'ii-. ele-. Lotted niiseel- |
:s a:! i rare- plant*. Wild
A wet s AntUe'.ls, CaleiK.ula. ,
' r'ue totn Hover-, pinks, gail ,
ardia. ks. k-pur (si'r.gle ' and dou- ,
t k>. nn-tui tiuin, pattsies, petunias,
I'l.ilo.x. popples sweet peas, holly- ,
h-ook. -n;i;ni.iagon. Knelt- o.\hiA4fc-*f- j
annual "!?,<> or._?halj have no less .
than t.Ve stents .of llowors. ;
SiiV.tlpyi*ti>'h; >pre.ys of Olean- j
] U\ 'rater:':*, pomegranate and (
jir.d-pf pniadise, i
!. i ' ! t. V. be-t old fash- ;
iu:i t.p-ee-.'i\. inLifiature garden. [
(iardvn furniture seed ion: Best ,
it '!.- -i. ..kes and garden mark .
. * l t 4 1
'i . .i tcni-. cnaiis, t'tv. I
IMayot^O'.v. .ns lias dotialed $5.00 c
the g'rat d sw t*p slake prize.
This i; v. v.ii! I.e.open to the ;
; -die l'i o,..t- two p. nr. untilj
]?. C. Lane
1 lit 1-1 !' C. IxVlNCS f
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Mod-'v. S. f. A m w camp rs"
> x ut.-ld :e..u euvyttott for our ]
it v i'd' he; located near ! ^
i ilhi.T ' / .Modoe in .Met'ormick | '
tnty. A: .f'-v "pi osohL't-iui'e . our'J
. ip.j-rtjiv i- in .:i si(1ty??an^ ^
i!' tt i,'. h; ijul' ^tv-t of Kdgc- , J
Mr. W. 15. .-Ijiii-o-'. otiv t'tliK'iiti'i.ii- *
J i: .r '>;a? K-ft -for, his homo
i* Sinv. . :*. ho was called'by
: h ;- ini.'iois Wo wish
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HM PALAfttrTO LlsiAJiltK
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LITTLE RIVER CIRCUIT
Rev. B. L. Guiles, l'astor
Sunday being the third quartery
conference of the year, We were
wonderfully ^blessed t/n Sunday
norning, after the church school
was over, with an excellent sernnn,
uelivered by our loving presiding
elder. He choose his argunent
from Exodus 3:12,. subject
'Induability of God's W<ord." Evqlyone
that heard this sermon can
truly say they were Wonderfully
desscd with the message.
At 3:-'Jo we were at " i^t. Paul,
where we finished the quarter. We
wi re glad to see the interest an?>ng
the.Little River Neck.
On last Thursday, May 27, an>ther
one of Mt. Zion oldest and
faithful members, Mrs. Mary Brymt,
was laid to rest in the Mt.
?ion cemetery. Her body was euogiz.ed
by her pastor, Rev. B. L.
duiles. Mrs. Bryant was a faithful
member of Stewardess Board
S'o. 1. She leaves to mourn two
laughters, three sons, grand chilli,
n. a host of relatives and
ricnds. We know <he Will
r.issod in the home also, in the
ommunity.
Along with the Presiding Elder,
drs, L. Bellamy and daughter
{outlier were tl*> pleasant Sunday
'.inner guests at the parsonage. '
.Mrs. Hattie Evans motored over
o Green' .Sea to see her little '
laughter Louise, who .is spending J
icr vacation there with her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vought were 1
ho pleasant guests of their father i
tunday, Mr. Livingston,
The Colored Atlantic Beach |
rliich is managed by <?mith an,, -j
SiiiTfh has opi*?f?iErfc,r Ithe'-seavfo'n T.ciy
body is woleonie at anj
ime.
<;<>l UDINE CIRCUIT NEWS
i{ev. ?R. A. Brown. Pastor ,
-Sunday was a beautil*ul day,
limy found themselves out to the
otise of worship. Sunday scho'ol ]
poned at P:30 o'clock with the asistant
superintendent in the chair. v
At 11:45 the Rev. D. J. Hartwoll
.lounty.d the rostrum. lie preached
noble sermop; he selected his
i-xt from the Gthl chapter. c;f St.
(dm an .1 part of the 20th verse,
.hu h a.U did enjoyed.
Funeral Services ,
Mr. Ambus McCutchen departed
his' life. Thursday night '.BOO o'- ,
look. May 27, 1937, at his home;
o was ill for a few weeks. lie j
onfcssed the Lord on his bed,. o'f
ffliction. He was loved by both .
oldrcd and white. lie leaves to j
:ourn his lost, his wife an, !t ohil. .
rcn. His wife and (> children live 5
t. Lafies, two- daughters and one ;
mi of.Philadelphia, Pa. j
Interment in Jerusalem cemetery
Yiday afternoon', at 1:00 o'clock
'lie Rev. R. A. Brown lined hymr :
io, INI. Prayer by Rev. Ellott j
t'ilson; .second hymn No*. 476
mod by the Rev. J. E. Davis .
Yripture lesson the 90th Psalm,
t ad by Rev. Brown,' Testimony by |
bother James P. Barr Leader 2
5ro. Columbus Bul'oiv.', 3 Bro. W,
I. Brown, 1 James Dail, Brc. F. i
). Brunson; last but not least, J
lev. J. E. Davis.
The pastor selected his text from \
lie 15th chapter, of Corinthians ^
utl at the loth verse, subject "Life , .
las An End And That Is. Death." '
'< preached as never before. We I
re very pi<>ui to know that all /
he siek can s'are improving.
\ezkr a. m. e. church ,5
Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor
Snod ay'.. M:iy HO, was a b^&utiful j
ay for rhuiih goers and there : ^
.ore many !' > aid on their way to . '
<oi i h"iiM- i worship. Our I'. K. |
.. A. Wells was with^us to hold ,
is third quarterly/-' conference
l.ioh vi> ai<- always proud to see j(
is timo-UrJi : with us.
SLu.duy ^ led be'gan at the usu- i j
1' hour, with Supt. E. J. Fcx worth ! '
ml ni<'-t i.t' hi-- ro-workers at their 1
<> i o1' duty: the Sunday school j
. wi awal. and full..of pep.
... ir7trw~7 t lit i tin p?-U-m^-Rov jl
i. 15. Mack, after which-he intro- |
lu-V-d the s: - alter of the morning ;
i*i". u*<\ 1\ K , L. A. Wells. ^ c
? ! li!"-sed with a wonderful
le.-snire hy our dear beloved P. E.
f whom \vc are always prcud t<
it and receive [Fat wonderful "1
less.iu'i wlii<h" he always- brings i
> us hi-: text was fount. Job 22:2,
ubieet "Know the Law." ,
At iiV'.iick Rev. E. B. Mack '
/as nwr 14. Marion to the M. E.
h rch to deliver a message; evoyhody
.vi'd listening to his
.i)r.fleft't:l inivisage.
At s;00 we were blessed with s>
rood message bv the pastor; hi '
< vi lirit.v- to us thy same mosuw
for us.
Our sick members seem to be on
he fr.efid; they are able to get out
o sotvieejwith the exception of
VIr. .J. S. Williams, he was taken
Vith nn<",h ostroke Saturday eveting.
Thy ehurch is still praying
or him.
LAKE CITY NEWS
The suh-board of the f.ake City
c hool has pledged' itself to raise
>n<* hundred and ($150.0(1) fifty
dollars it: its initial rally in our
lriv(. for a h+iilding to take care
of our Home Economic department.
We hope to add this department'
next year. The memt
ers who pledged themselves to
raise fifty ($50.^0) are Mr. E. J.
Junes. Mr I,. M. Greene and Mr.
Classus Daniels. Each will select
his o\vn captains to work with
him in raising his fifty dollars
The rum her of captains SL'lct'tPfl 1
will be ten. Each will be asked
to raise no less than five dollars
Mr. Jones has already announced
'.he following captains: Miss Mamie
Fulmore; Miss Jeromfi Mouzor.,
Miss Mary McDonald and
M iss Helen Mention. Mr. Greene
announced that Miss Daisy Lee
Smith and Miss Esther Mae Flemminfj
will help him> Others will
N. U. G. SPRING HOP
Greenwood, S. C.?The N. U.
G. Spring Club dance is now
history in happening but still a
pleasant memory Ho those who
herished the honor of attending
The Ellas' Rest of this city was
a scene of beautiful and artistically
arranged array of sweet scented
honey suckle vines clinging tc
the walls; lovely pine trees, soft
colored lights and green and pink
streamers, waved from the ceiling.
With the cool wind of the night
and moon entering the spacious
widows one was made to feel as
if they were really in a place of
make-believe.
At the stroke of nine. Pinckney
and his syneonators of Augusta.
Ga., burst into their swing- phythni;
Among the most popular
and favored numbers played during
the evening were: This is my
last affair; the immortal Stai
Dust and The Waltz You Savon
tor Me.
The male members of the club
were attired in white flannel
trousers and dark coats. The females
were dressed in flimsy net,
taffeta, organdie and satin dresses,
portraying the beautiful colors
of tne rainbow.
Some of the ouGof-town guest^
were: Dr. and Mrs. Young, Mr.
and Mrs, A. Garrison of Andor>on;
Mr. and Mrs. Finle.y of Ah
. evillo; Messrs Singfield, Floyd
and Pervy, Augusta, Ga.; Mr..
Hilton and Miss Hattie Cureton
Greenvijle; Messrs Harper, Minn
and -Evans. Clinton; Mrs. -Allot
Nicholas, New Jersey; Mrs. Carp
Hunt, Raleigh, N.C.; and Severn:
roung men from Aiken.
At the appointed hour of depar
:uie tltoise.-present .went away with
he dyjng strains of Good-Night
My Love stealing through the
juietress all around. Surely this
hought possessed each one's mind
'Did we have a swell time or did
ve have a swell time!"
tm
AVII IT Ml IlE NEWS
Cedar Klrow Church
Sunday was a very,pleasant day
it Cedar Grove.OurSunday school
vas in full bloom, with a?l'ai go
lumber. ;
After the Sunday school, then
ecreatjon an *at 2:00 . !? lo. l.-.
isscmblcd to listen t<> a wonderful
111(1 inspiring discourse, delivered
>y our pastor, Rev. J.'.P. Wade
It- preached from a .jnoral and
(pirationnl standpoint, on the sul>iect,.
"Work Without Faith Is J
local." . ' . '
We thank all of the many
ihurchog. for participating wllh (is
n our rally held Sunday. May ".(>.
"or. the benefit of ceilinpr the ehuivh
?New Hope diurch responded i
jreatly.
The Captains reported as. fid
owing: Captain No. 1, L. M
W mams. reported the sum of S1
>()* Club No. 2 (Mr. J. II. Joiviiion)
Miss Annie Lee Abrams report.?1
.">.70; Club No. 3. Mrs Susan:::.
Vhrams, Mi s Kiniira_ Eons. .Mi -Biuloh
Swindk'v reported $21.1 "1
la rand total raised Sunda v, Mav
50. $r,3.T5.
We were sorry to learn of the
veath of Mr. Buddy Mars. wholepartcd
this? life May. 2$.with a
:-a-e of typhoid fever. lb- unlaid
torest at.Flint Hill Mapti-t
:hurclv Sunday, Mav ;5(>. Ewlujr:j
inr service by Rev. Holsley. A'
larvre crowd mourned his passing, i
Miss Quester Faut and other a> - '
. ompanists motored to Newberry
Saturday.
Mr. Joshua Swindler and Mrs.
jcorfrianna Banks, Mrs. Cora Morgan
moto'reu to Newberry last Sanlav.
Miss Elliotte Abrams >ti 11 villains
on the improvement list j
Her sivter, Miss Maltha' Still
eniains by ner.
Mrs. Hyatt l.aw visited lu-i
laughter, Mrs. Martha Banks Sunlav.
She still remains on the imrrove'd
ifsU I '
Rev. v l'lavis pieiU'lud?n verv
splendid sermon Sunday nijtht at
tivuce Tabernacle.
Mr. \V. M. Wallace mt t into a
serious accident Saturday. A
-i-iir-L- ilnmi.-Kxhe * hi-- wno'on. am
Hi wn.i lnirt.?We hope -fur. -him at j
mmcdiate recovery.
5I\C;iN(; CONVKXTION AT M T J
OLIVE
Despite the heavy clpuds Sunday ]
vas a day of marked distincti ?iv 1
uecausc of the fact that a larpo
zrowd pathero.. for the services.
Our Sunday school, scorned to
Lake a flipht. Mr. Dominick and
his. staff of teachers ^eQ'-tvn the
job. The lesson was discussed
hy the various classes, and a splendid
review by the Rev. Livinpton
of Newberry.
Devotional services were led by
Bro. Dominick and .scripture lesson
by the pastor.
At 12:.'10 the pastor presented
the Rev. Livingston to preach the
nmocn< /? (\T fV?r? Vtniii ~f!p nsiK.' tor
a subject "God Will Provide,"
found in Gen. 22:8; this was indeed
a sermon to1 hear. A very
good s\ini of money was .raised.
Remarks by tho pastor.
Three choirs sang, namely" 8tfiloh,
Mt. Moriah and Mt. Olive.
These people sang as never hefore.
Mt. Mc'riah choir had but few
members, hut oh my! they went
over the top, and were also absent
of the leader. But I.ittle Mr. Lindsay
has help leu from a tot. lie
carried?the, choir on to the
mark.
The various clubs are getting
along fine. Mrs.' Tranjtie Graham
is carrying the banner just now.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Brown from
Antioch Baptist church worshiped
with us. ?
We are planning for the best
| children day in the history of our
church, under the auspites of Miss
M. A. Brown, teacher of our school
for many year*.
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SI'ARTANIU KG NEWS
Misses Eloiso Wilson, Ii. E. and
1 M. II. Rivers. A. ('. ami S. M.
i Wheeler, have gone to New York
for the syhumT. Hefoi'c going to
. the city they are to visit friends
\ iix Charlottsville. \ a.. Washington,
Wilmington, l>el. We tnvt l'o'r
rhem a pleasant trip,
i Mr. Theodore Harksdaly is honie
; for a short time, visiting his pa;
rents and relatives.
Mr. E.. I'V Rivet s i< spending,it
short time in the State of;New
York.
Airs, Maude RookaVd Arapld en'-rtnjtjcd
a few friends fiotn Spartanburg.
at home in WelfonLThej
reported a very pleasant - venire.
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] ?ST. I'Al l. A. !W. 12. ( 111 RCM
Rev, J5. .J. (lodge. I'astor
Sunday was a. pleasant tfay for
elum-h got i s. The Sunday school
opened at th(. usual hour with
|w> !? . 1- . - --
?u|d? nHiiiRT i). l-roderiek
at his -port of" duty. ..Tin.' lesson
was hcaiitM'uilv discussed..-i-.y the
classes an* was reviewed by Rev.
J. IV I View".!.
Devot.kiiT.il services Were coll
diietet;l by I'.ro,. Lee Randolph anc.
others. After which llrv. .1. I*
;Jtrown brouirlft its' a wi/iidcrful
Uifssaye. one that should linJFov it
the hearts of all that- heard it.
llis text was taken l'ro'iii St. .John
12:21. - This inessnyV was Jul! of*
inspiration .as' well as aspiration.
At.'.tOihp. m.diev, A. I). .Frederick
preached the .Missionary. sor-Miuvn.
lot' tiie Ladies. 'His text'was
taken from Daniels 011.7. The collection
was' {rood.
? At S:Wo p. m. Lev. J. I'. i'.rmvn
liroujrht us another stror.o" ,s<>id^
stii-rinjr sermon. . It was enjoyed,
by all the heurefs. lit v.- 15. .).
Ho. ye. an i family weib the dinner j
quests of Mr. ;inl Mis: t'auiinrr. i
>!()l NTVILI.K MAYS I
Little River Zioti (Torch. i
Rev. |?. Wallace. Pastor ^
1 [el-lp everybody! It was? rather'
cKni !y Sum-ay. lnoi-iiiny,. but a \
lai'Ke nifhi'oei- were at Sunday I
sell'm?1. The 'lesson .was fully ,'setissv.d.
A t; i which, the W. 11. A.
Society had their' annual -sermon,
with' Mrs. Annie* .tones, president.
11re-hi I111*. A ' I wonderful
I rajvr t'v ice wa? had. ami t-wi y |
i'llf l.fllliOil tlv-i! J jr.-. alllT wllit-ll.l
i short . |ii o-ri ai.i was rendon-h 'i
v\Jiit-It was. or/o.Vi !. Tie t'liiitor ;
jllanrony J'.irds J"!.. an. I .it t U- !
> liiv.IT ,/ioll No. 1 q i;Vi ti tles SM1J5
Moll.. At :: ,.-I; lit v. A. Wick., i
I or preached it. nr. ' uondei J'ul sep.
iiioil 1'iont t!:,. 1?th' ehupn-r of I
.Samuel :w ! tko ! 7verso. -uiy. j
icct. "Do Tiiy. I'h.r: Well."' Kv'.-vy '
into was mud" l<>' led yomf. This
was ;t irii;r..l liaywith oiii) or mfiv '
people. " i
I Thofe will le a qllilitet contest
Sunday ill 'h n'o.vo iiiitiu1 chunk,
i ,i; or the <liiTeii*.'.ii j>f .Mrs. II. !?..'
j rioy.L. Tome ;i . . ;.l>. Ct?.iin!
a ntnnhei' Vi> mi tip- Ie.-hyu i ian .
ieh'ttieh w\ re pr.Sunday, a
' ii.or.o the yi-.-it'or- wer -. .sirs. S. 1!. 1
II uid-'av a!..! i'mody; .'ui-:es I.ilia
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, ol/f.'efs. . I
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i.uici, . i oiiio .ty-jjl' !i -:t? ;
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. Mi- ' s. Ai. DinS' v.'sin d i. I
;. r in < -hi..on.
Mr, t'iiiiil y Simp ;on i- ill. we
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Miss An..if i.. Pit". _i>
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hi nr. nr'fivy > !' our dvar liroihci
":i-:ina> Willi s, v. ill. ?1- j.:n ti-.l this
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My In-avt .-ad today
it siani lint yi'-Uulay yotrdi-d ?
or did you die-?
"f-baps 'twas just ayiyh you
lni'a'i 1ml. i
Jut you s;r,. ji'otiV. and lilV sowifhciw
ylies on.
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i.- Tmk?;r. Ail-. FTi/alu-th Kvans.
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