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v silver t?u at the- homo of Mrs.
.Maggie Dennis Sunday. July. 4th
at 4:00 p.m.
The Junior c; nrcli i . . ponsoi iri^
a popularity contest .hi y J:;. We
solicit the roopfuation of our-,
friends.
We are elated to see Mis. Pith- J
er out a gam after?being rorftTiiorh
for several weeks.
Miss Mattif Buton D ill at her
home.
Mv.s. Mary Burton Williams of
Detroit, Mich.-, i- vPiting her mother,
Mrs. Matti... Burton.
Mr. M. B. Williams left Friday
June 2">th for P droit. Mich.
Miss ,fanie Boulware of Greens- j
boro, N. C., is spending the stun-I
-nier with relatives and friends
here.
NEWBERRY N'KWS
Thursdav- morning Mrs. E. E.
Gaulden, Arline Walker of Jackitur
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.Ui i>i' Ui??-rSti7nl:iy 'school is going
'to Myrtle Beach for tiy MiniWo
v. i.- li for h i a pleasant
! i i'i ; i>> 1 also si* .son.
I he I shel I ton 1* ; < '( hirst Baptist
rhu ch is giving the tir-t lawn
parly of the M-ason on .lime it*,
beginning ;it 7 o'clock at the
church. Ill- usher Ifnaiwl is still
i t reiving now menibei s.
Iho Sunday school of First Hap-,
tist church is having a picnic on
.htlv ? a' St. George', S. The
bis and car. will leave the church
at 9:00 o'enA'k. We hope that you
will jom us and enjoy the day,
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Mrs. Jennie Mddleton is eonfin
, ed to bed, she h distinguished an<
loyal character and member ol
First Baptist ^church. We wis)
for her a speedy recovery.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Children's pay was observed a
the A; M. E. church on Sunday
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ai *t;?3U p.m. \v4111 a spit-uuiu
present. Misa Laura Lee Lad
sen was in charge of the program
Miss Lilly Belle- Ellis of St
.Matthews, S. C., is visiting friends
1 here.
Mrs. Mamie Davis of Charlotte
j X. C., is. visiting her mother, Mrs
1 Savannah Young on 7 Bland St.
Miss Etho! Hurley is attending
summer school at Benedict colleg<
( olumbia, S. C.
Kev. .1. M. Blassenganie i* at
tending -Tinnier school at Betti:
academy.
I'u.f. t'. (>. Floyd of Edgefield
.S_t a; seen ip. town_oii Thurs
_ day., " Mis
r . I.. Myles of Augusta
(ia., i.s Visiting Mrs. fc>; A. Wat
son.
.Mr. M'iniriuiigh Amos, .Miss :E
('.-d oling ami Mrs. Mamie Dnvi?
motored to Betti- ayademy on Satan
day afternoon.;
?M rs ('aia is Smith of Italeigli
N. <spent Sunday here with hei
iT??1 -i ol?B, \. Smith.
I I'm-!'. and Mis. C. <). Mcintosh
i.-.ii- attending suihhier school al
Stale . ..ir. tr.-. Orangeburg.
Mi'? Ik?sie Minis of l'kiladel.
i ia i- \ iit-IriJut parents, Mr.
ii.il Mrs. Ti.ll.tit -Minis on AJkpr
! eel .
I'.it tie Miss Luoilt. ileitis of Hot'i
a.aili-'ny was tin- guest ol
Mi? Vivian Spann on Wednesday
(Joinj;'.To * hiirch
1 m i< "s something s<? sweet about
ntlji" to 'church
K *.! y' Suti iay the whole year thru
It. : there is. something especial!)
.-went .1/1 church
J When tlu- world is all lonely aiu
I IICAV,
with tin* blight summer tlowerst'<
siinslMiu* and showers,
1 think (Jod is neatei', don't you
\nd I'm ulad that 1 am so I eai
go to chut ell. '
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Calwell Sunday school. wa:
opened 1 hy tlu- Supt. Mrs. Km
ma I.. Sattet w hite; prayer by tin
school Scripture leaning St. Lliki
17:1 lid. All teachers'Were pros
lit. We had a splendid car coll
*e?t h t wei n Little l.ivor Zion am
Mt, Calvell. I'rizes were given
Fir-i prize went t<? Miss Jessi.
I.e.. A Ildersfoll .if Mt. t'alwcll. SI.Ill
ivoihI 1*1 i/.e ti* Mis* I.t/is Mc5Jk'r
lis i't l.itiio IJivei /.ion 50c. .Mu
sir v as rendered by two quartet
The Humming' 14if? 1 s from i.ittli
Rivet /ion and tin* I.ueky Foui
front tile fills cluirol), MoUiltsviMc
' I he iii oji't a hiw as citjoyci! by a 11
iloi's fi'r tltcir cooperation.
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I. A I KliNS MOWS
The S.t'iitlay* school is progress
nicely under the leairership o
Mr. John I'uttnan and his co-work
*. i>. Tin rt. has been a remarkabh
i!;rp :tS(. in the number of pupils
We arc hop/nj; that the parent?
'a ill continue to send their child
reh out.
Rev. A. J. Tin an as was at his
post of duty Sunday morning ami
brought out many points in hi?
-eiDion flat will not soon be l'ovli-ottcp
by anyone ."that was present.
11 is theme was "Friendship"
Text Jolui 15:15. Sunday was alsc
Tiusiee Rally day. The trustee?
are very grateful to all who helpe<l
to make this effort a success
j The various clubs of the chare)
are pn?Kre?siitK nicely. The Boos.for
Hoard* of Retluf ohlirch met at
] the home of .Mrs. Hr;sa Dial or
Hampton St., Thursday afternoon
A' very intere-tint; program wa
rendered. .
On Thursday night the Woman's
Aid club of which Mrs. Lydir
Shell is president. xpon&ored a
debate.Thy subject for discussior
was "Which Is More ServiceftbU
to" the Church, a Man or a Wo
man?". The debate was .quite in
. teres ting and we regret very ntucV
, that it was non-decisional for wi
I certainly would like to know whal
iside won.
The Pulpit Aid of St. Paul mol
at the home of Mrs. C?!den or
; X. Harper St., Thursday night
The enrollment of members outstripped
that of all previoue meet'i
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HB FAUBtrfh) LEADER
ings. Quite a number of Visitors
were present afso. The Pulpit Aid
extends a cordial welcome to all?
come again.
.-The Usher Bt?ard of St. Paul
met at the horn* of Miss P. Jackson.
After the Business matters
were over delicious refreshments
" were served. Miss Jackson and
j Mrs. Lucinda Jackson were joim
hostesses.
We should not forget the splendid
work of Mrs. Hicks. She is
doing marvelous work ror our
crty. Let us all make ourselves a
committee of one and help put this
t project over. The NYA is doing
>' its part?let us do ours,
i The Up and Going ciub sponsor
ed a picnic Frday afternoon. All
. the lttle ones reported a lovely
. time.
3 Miss Mattie Fuller left Monday
for New York where she will re,
main until school opens.
Miss Ruth Black of Cameron,
S. C.f was the. guest of Miss Ma;
bis Hill during the week-end.
; Mr. George Dowdy of Eastover
and Prof. F. I'. Abraham of Sum
ter were the week-end guests of
i Mr. Lesf.ie Garlington.
We are happy .to, have Miss I'ris
, cilia Shelton hack with ns afte^
- spending sometime in Cross Aii^_
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CI1UI . . _ ? ? - ?The
reporters of the various,
elubs also anyone who desire to
have social events placed in the
"Leader" are ashed to report to
nic; before Monday of each week.
V Miss Inez Huston has returned,
home from Georgia after spending
live week's with her sister, Mrs.
' Claudia Mae Carperter. She reported
a line t:ip while in Geoi'_
e.ia. She vivted relatives an<l'
, friends in Ilephzibah and Waynes- i
boro, Ga. We are so glad to have
Miss Burton back in town. Miss
-Burton is a splendd seamstress j
and we are always glad L; have i
! her at her post of duty.
Mrs. Josie Wilson was called to
the bedside ol her father, Mr.
Willis Bu.ton of Baltimore Md.,
last Thursday evening. He i's j
very ill. Mr. Burton was carried
to Baltimore- last November by I
his nephew Mr. Oliver Burton of i
New York City. Mr. Murton has
. beep in d( dining health for sovoral
year?.
1 BKTI1LK1IKM BAl'T. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. Gauiden. Raster
I
Newberry, S. C.? Sunday gone I
> was the last Sunday.in June, but!
^ in spite of that many were out to
Sunday school. The man features
of the Sunday school was the lesconvention
that is to meet at Beths
lelu'in Friday before the fourth
Sunday in July, and the Sunday
L' school rally, that will, conie off this
Sunday coming. We are asking i
all id' tht. officers, and members of
'* the church to rally with aF their
' niieht toward the Sunday school
next Sunday.
Sunday morning we listened to a
powerful sermon from , our pas"
ior. lie used as a text F.zk. 1*8: HI.
If w,. die at all it s because we
will to die. We ha\. tree-will,
u we. sin therefore we do it of
' our own accord. Many of us die
because of indifference; heedless,
and love for the Wo'rld. We can
? -Uve- by -casting out sin, and aclow^
iug the grace of God tai^iic into
otrr' hearts.
.--We had worshipping with us last.
7" Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Downing
f-umJ?their daughter l'ri/m West
I'alm Beach, Florida. They are
here visit:ng their mother, Mrs.
Downing on " Lindsay street and
their friends about Newberry.
Tin.. BYPU met at 7:110 p.m.
with (|uite a few young people
present. The program was filled
with npi?ic and talks by'the young
people present. The program was
> tilled wiih music and talk* by the
young folks.
The BYPU is planning on having
a great cerebration on the church
grounds Monday afternoon after
the lirst Sunday in July.
At our regular night services
Mrs. Downing sang a solo "Hold
-Th<>u 'My Hand"; iu was very
good. We are looking for Mrs.
Downing and her family back with
us again along with Mr. Willie
Sample whc/ is also from WePalm
BeachT Florida.
JERUSALEM NEWS
Donnia R. Kenner, Reporter
1 The Jerusalem Baptist Sunday
' school was he-Id at the usual hour
with Dea. G. A. Kenr.er presiding.
k Teachers too]< charge of their
> classes. Each group reported a
' lovely discussion after which it
t was reviewed by the Pastor, Rev.
W. T. Konner. The church sert
vices were very interesting. Rev.
i Kenncr presented Dr. Wilber to
. preach. The message was enjoy
ed. Two other white friends of
- Augusta, accompanied him.
Mr. Elias Barnes, Mrs. Savannah
East, Mrs. Mary E. Singleton
and Miss Edna Barnts were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence*
M-arshttll and family Fridayafternoon
and reported a lovely
time.
COKESBURY NEWS.
Sunday. school began on time,
with the Asst. Supt. Mr. Earley
Moore presiding. The lesson was
reviewed by the Supt. Mr. -WrM.
Dixon. $2.00 was collected. The
preaching service at the usual
hour. We had a good old time
class meeting. The spiritual tide
ran high. This being trustee day
a good colection was taken.
Some time ago tfte young peopl
of our church organized a sou
venir club; Mr. B. F. Adams, Jr.,
Pres.; Mrs. Rosa R. Cummiugs,
vice. They purchosed a piano for
the church. They have succeeded
in paying for it to the delight of
all concerned. The church thanked
the club for -the gift.
Messrs. Grady Holmes, ? Alfred
Moore, Samuel and T. JrGoggins
left last week for different northern
parts to work. Mr. Zachariah
Goggins of Detroit, sent his three
Children home to spend the sumiYfer~\\Tth
"their grand parents Mr.
tuuCMvs. Geo. Goggins.
".All the siek of the community
have improved save Mrs. Annie
Staiks.
NEW ST. PHILIP CHURCH
Rev. L. Capers, Pastor.
Charleston.-^-Sunday was a very
beautiful day for church goers.
Services were cood all day at St.
Philip. Rev. T. Fludd delivered a
soul stirring sermon 4. from the
subject: Judgement. Everybody
enjoyed his sermon. Sunday school
convened at the usual hour . by
the pastor; In spite of the. absence
of our Supt. a large crowd attended.
Three new members were
Loretta, Ruth and Leila Hunter.
At 5 o'clock a rally sponsored
by the Young " Men's club amount
collected $12.45. These being con
verts we are encouraging them jto
continue on bended knets, as we
know there is nothing that can
be accomplished without faith
and prayer. At 8 o'clock Rev. I.
Bryant preached a very inspiring
sermon. We are indeed glad to
know that one of our visiting
ministers Rev. S. Parker, pastor
of. St. Paul circuit is recuperating
from a long illness.
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DISTRICT
By I.. I). Bradley.
The A.C.E. Leagues of the King
strue District are taking on new
life preparatory to the. State Convention.
Last Sunday we visited
the League at St. Luke church,
Charleston, of which Rev. E. P.i
Ellis is pastor and found a loyal
group of League workers. We en
joyed the entire day. The two ser
mons by Dr. J. L. Benbow were
very inspiring. The elder is anxious
to see the Leagues in his
district take on new life. We must
say that we had a royal entertainment
in Charleston all - day.
We chpnycd to sy,' Rev.?JJL 11^
Hughes, pastor of the city, and
he renorts havlnir a VFrv~ft7TC ten-'
gue. It is our plan to m ake manyother
visits before the Convention
and we feel that the Leagues will
be on the job.
MT. /ION A. M. E. CHURCH
The services at Mt. Zion Sunday ,
were very splendid throughout.
The review lesson of the church;
school was very beautifully outlined
by Miss Lucile Guiles.
The morning sermon was wonderfully
delivered to us by Rev.
Vought of Wilmington. N. C. His
sermon was v ery inspiring. We
were glad to have Rev. and Mrs.
Vought visit their old home again.
At 4 o'clock we were at the
Solid Ridge Baptist church to wit
ness their children's day program
The program was very interesting.
Mt. Zion school took an active
part.
At 8 o'clock we were again in
?t at ...
nci vkc at 01. i aui wh?i? - w o j
heard a wonderful message.
Prof. J.H. Guiles and wife and
Levern. Allen of Latta and little
Miss Connie Rodpeps (Doll) of
TimmonsVille were the guests o f
Kev. and Mrs. Guiles and daughter
Miss Guiles motored Mrs. J. H.
Guiles, Master Levern Allen ar>d
little Miss, Connie Rodgers sight
seeing alolig the Atlantic Coast,
and the Atlantic Beach.1 The
picnic of the Little River Neck
couldn't be whipped.
SOCIETY HILL NEWS.
Rev. Marshall preached a splen4
I poftir itti
| BY HBRBKKT
SADNESS I'l
Sing a song of s
Let the tears rot
And let them bet
I like to feel the
Of the only thin
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Take your tunes
Voteo thoyyto tin
But if you knew
Is evVy hope foi
Then you'd feel
did sermon at Bethesda, using as
a subject. The New Heaven. -j
mrs. nenry Watson ond baby
twins are visiting -her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thompson. ' 1
We are under lasting obligations
to Prof. J. S, Dickson, forM
some excellent service rendered 1
us. He is a big hearted young man '
The soul of Mrs. Lillie Thomas 1
passed into the great boy At) d a J
few days ago. She was '.'0 years
old, having nursed the children {>t ;
the Idle J. Hart Coker, clork^oi I
Court. She was laid to rest under <
a beruififuTTToral tribute furnish- <
cd by Mrs. ami her fcionds.-jMr.
and Mrs. Cower, sons, oiii'
being Sheriff Cokcr, acted as pall
bearers. The funeral service was
conducted at Bethesda Cemtry by
Rev. S. B. Thompson.
Mrs. A. B. BaOoto, who has been ,
sick, is improving, to the delight (
of her many friends.
MEADOW PROXff TtT~OlIT R< IM
Rev. J.W. Davis, Paster, j;
'
10 a.m. Sunday school with .Supt.1,
and-teachera_at their ipojst. lldlOj
mom if)g worship. The-pastor was ]
"at "his best with ihe lhessago' oT~(
the hour: "A Religion that will j
stand."
| -i p.m. tne uitiiut L lilted lodge 1
[No. 8 held its 'annual program;'
[at which hour the pastor "preached '
subject: "Learn of Jesus."'lie was i
assisted by the Rev's. E. Williams'
of Antioch Baptist church ami I
Burgess. Everyone enjoyed tin-J
program. <
Mr. E.J. Bristow 11 has return- t
yd to N.Y.C. after spending a t
pleasant week here with his grand 1
parents Mr. and Mrs. E.J. litis- t
tow. He was accompanied by his
aunt Mrs. A. Spears. ^
Miss Gladys Bvistpw a graduate
of Wilson High school has..ieturn
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University as a lniSluaan mvt j
year.
Misses A/alee Tainlin ami liiu '
ger Belle Frierson are abu home
after completing the .-.booI term.
The former, itt Wilson High ami
the' latter""at Raefotd Hi scho?4-|
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HI.I DICKON r |
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adne?r!
I high!
at against my brain;
restful pair
g that's nal!_~
of gladness?
how very vain ...
joy to* gain.
he way 1 " - !!
Mil I.Hit \ NCII AM K CIH RCH
ltev. 1.11. l>o/.ior. Pastor
Sunday \va a-oth-i' beartiful
[lay for ? hut ch utta. tulaniv and a
largo, ('."owil w'.v,v (nit b ginning
at Sunday soho<d and continuing
thru ACK l.<-ague. I'.vyry one
seemed to hifve hoot; phased over
tho way Sunday school was carried
out. .
?'Fbo pastoi begun hts sermon
i bout 1J?w4rh-h?WTTs taken from
the 1! Kings. He certainly preach
?i .. ........i ?i >
... .. I'ltiiiK.u sriiiuu H'llK'l) WaS
.*n-.ioycd 'by- ?-lh? ^
Tlu* At'fc liem-ne ami--Jnniut?
Missionary s!?, i.i i y had their meet'..-'
ing together which was carried
nil very. in ly. .Mi-s. .lanie- Cain
is pro itlfi t .if tl.ii* Missionary
M'.iity and I {.v.. I...I. llyinan is
jii i'fiiiiept T.T tiie 1 .myrtle. Rev. .J.
W. .1 u<Ia graduate of Allen
ITiiu isity is. working' very faith- _
fully \vdh those ni unitizations. We 1
A'.i'ie pit.; <1 te-<o t.ilr former pros
<lt'lit of the la-ague "Mr. K. Guiles
?iid oltr pastor. They made very
lit ore? ting remarks. The program
,va> vi.ry good*
.MPs. Vivnvn" Otlell llyi\ian was
ailed h"iin'' a few .week's ago at
lie, death of her father ami is
eavirg Thursday July 1st.
.Miss Gardena Moore is feturnny
with l.ei* to 1'hiladelphia.
We ate thankful as ?'i group to
mi have any sickness in our coin
uunity at present. .
It is -till dry in this communiy
I.ut the i l ops are looking fair.
ilayer meeting is sun going
>n doiiw. at thi- Mutiti place at ?.
he Holiness house. They are get
ill-J- maiiy .converts.
We ate planning to have a big
elehiolion ? ,, the lth of July.
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