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Th ?*?i- ! 4;,.'. it ..I- CVaflinit.-.- 1 th i i.a-Pv ftn*l ail- ! i 'j.:, , , ln'-tO < ' i:5.h(: ha:.ah. jl i;i.i iii.i; \. m. < ii v urn .C.- ' . A. NN 111. Pa-to?j i Ar^;->. <. r Lr-[ ' i .i rVug nicely" ! < "'r-V!;i ?.r Supt. .T. I W. Wl.il.-. ;n. [ 1 i t. : < ] ' I s. W(- I I "tc ail tr.r>"fi.-e in tie ini nilx Cr hi|? aii'l w a: < ie.pmr pa rents will ern.titiUL A ; ;. ! t iryr hil-'ren and i mine' then:''Ives. yi.-t-*.ii- pn .iri,..4 fin in^pirii g ^t> in, Sunday inormnj? from Rev. !; 17 fl thoi( TiNihfi.il until i death and nv.: I Slier.- a crown ? 1* life. 'I '?\ine ^'(o?e Reward of. i the Fa'thful/*-^ The pa.-'tor and toward* are .very grateful to all < who helped to make the flay a sue- t toss, even thru a thunderstorm. i Sunday night Rev. J. P. Fa'sen of the Baptist church, preached an i inspiring and interesting sermon If ?he i o r?: Hi IUH'5 gklaQST WEEKE ? ? ? ? N BLANK " o .r 'r ;:.-v 193 ' | state ? ;; :'i iooi. ;; . A(!K -- - ! I t llu't* wiih a so if add i oss''(I ( , Loiuii-r, Bill Carver's Clujj, < > I'. Your nana* will be placed on. X a membership. card "audi button. X > k. ! e'tu v.i j wil m'kh olT for i ttVik. ' ..' I -sttt?. llyo, . . . . MA 111! A RET WRIGHT !)i:i i;i; \ ri:. ro s. s. and i.i: v?;i;e institute lii 11: ; 1 mm v that 1 didn't get my i..:' i.i .a x week. But please ur<jk?;r ii;e t;"i- not doing In:.. I .'. Ii!e hy.Yy some part of the i .k- '.V" J a::i a delegate, to the - >. a'Ht. l.< ague in.-tiiutc- which .i. i nat .our church, so' 1 -ay uiu-vh for -ithot, and hic.Ki < lii'Cil-walcl.. Hyel. bye., : 'Mattie. a. x -abject "Obedience"'. !. '\e- I'Uft .!>( !? i.? ~ti*l 1 alive, and -gvly. at'. i .i. d "by - ti.e vouilg pc?/ Ei idav'.night' embracing each j :i? t b.d.day'. .' ' . . . . ' | 1:. \. A mi. r,.y|. |- and. wife wor i j ; Ax it;. >Mi tlie 1th Sunday j :. June. W'!a.i, in McUlellan\nl'e j >: ' ~e n'--in League or any -ii-M _M', . I." \ "o. :n'C \\ elex.Tiled. ? ol'K N r.NVS "s .ii -M.'.: Ucv. J, .J. Jack, II ]hi liiii.d Jlopo circuit i< i lIlnpy.chutc . sit.'ic ii\ w it!n\->i il a lively Sua -i i.ool. at <1' at which time he ' < aoi.. <1 a ' line sermon 1" aii aj>.. i ..;i ivr a iilii-i. v. t >ur ticai t ; i i, .'<> i. i . hoi \vr ile !?< : reas-lH-.l lite Won!. . A; ! i A. .M. K. church on : i w,v. j:; SL)I .M. ( . Wih Ait.;.- . ailed. h.i> Sunday ,.chot.1 to . . at ti:e ..-uui l.our. Altera ... . A .i -r'i:s.-io!i ol" the le?. : S. war ili-uni-M'u ami l f?a\ id* .Ian.pii-tur came 'i .n. l pi > :iclv"il a )??u n I'.; I -> IlioJI. i'- J y. t i t'av. "M-.i with a tiUiu-j >. ' \i-i!oi>. i'toi'i New Yolk I .i ci-reV lie! (: t .M I'S, t.'oi-llcliu ,...1 . i !.! i" V. V....L- *ir.. 1 I *. ;"M Mat t S. (; M r? 1 rvm ' "!o..:g.-.ir.. ry-and lu/uglas Jcnning I ('.dunnd'a ; Mr-. Mr.udino Autly j Mn'.hvn u t'Now York. All I ::?. ! tr> ci/joYnhlo time* ATf . . nm ih.-iais-ii.n j}? eonlerence was I : hi .wMit i?:i-1?*i- and otVieers. r ludihbers of tlio church of ; Ton na'd TrTTTrk Yvrty sorvtoo-Stui-rrrr-.?^ili iliiy. ?Hl'nt Ivr lierauic?j Alilc'i !' win (.'laif fond came over iiv. iy (lit.il aal ntfi ting. Mi . (h.i.ni.' .Mao. Johnson being u\\a,- .-'tinrm r school ".session Mr. d Ales.' Johiislm are kept '.'"iy 1 i1 y?1 f.vo\v v.t&i loves .no iio.v i.-oiiiV*i jo the .Mr. JMHins Johnson's family un-st. .Mi. OLIVE I'. \I?T. ( HI KCH v lu v. I.. .1. (iailman, 1'astor Cho.-.c r, FT (The?Sunday chord opened at K' o'clock with j suite "a" number present with the ^i:p!t. Mrs. Daisy Sanders presid- : ing... the f.esson was beautifully aught. Subject Cl.od Encourages \ I/ader.' j Sunday al'le: m/on the. pastor nd choir \wnt to the (iothseman* Rapt is t church and rendered set rice for the Missiuliaiy., At ('.:() ) o'clock the ll.T.U. ren- ! .Icred a vt'i y ii.ce program. The .?.pie fi>r discussion was Religious ^ ['liie iple- Not Religious Rights. . At X:ir> Rev. Gallihan brought is a line message. IIis text was found James 10:20, subject Undis- ' oveivd WickoJiR's'S". We were pro'ud of our Sunday chool winning both prizes at the friendship college on last Moillay flown of attendance and filance. Mrs. Klla Walker one of the old- st members of our church is sufVring wi th an affected leg; we all ire hoping'she will soon roco'ver. Mr. Gibb I)arspy spent Sunday n Rock (fill with relatives and rlenda. <> J MM? " ~ " *' ' TH :?actcri BETHLEHEM BAP'IT CHURCH Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor Newberry, S*. C.?Beg inning last Friday morning at 11 o'clock and endj'ng Sunday about 2:30 p.m. the Woman's Home Benefit society hold one of the greatest sessions in its history at the Bethlehem Baptist church of which the Rev. IT. E. Gaulden is the pastor, /he"lecal members of the Home Benefit society under the guidance ;<f sister Henrietta Wallace spared no pains in making it pleasant I in every .way for the members and friends of the above named socie Ay. FV<lay at 2:45 p.m. food of all k'nals %vas spread cut, on a long 'able, and ovV-i vboiTy ate untii they could i'ut no more, and still there >vrr? fnud and enough to spare. Saturday night we were highly fitvored with a program that eends tod of solos, duets, chorus numbers, leading, papers and adress' s. Among the many features that were presented Saturday nite was that of the children who sang ulayed the pitpto, and recited; then another special number was the duet that was sung by Mrs. Vancy. Singleton and Miss Magnolia Sligh, which was well retlder.' d. One of the visiting members >f this society in the person of Mrs. \Iil.er sang a lovely solo cf which we' all enjoyed. Splendid papers were read by iim.se. who had them and a very inspiring talk was made by Mrs. K. K. (Janldeti. . Mr.-. neiVTi'Otta \Y allaee who* wel.t'lr.fcl the Home Benefit society did it in grand style, as a matter if fact., we didn't know that .sis' i- Waihu -i-could Jtajk so eloquentV. The Saturday night's program was closed i/ut by a few remark by the pastor and Deacon \?. 1.. hake. Sunday morning whch was the closing' day of thrr society, the Sunday school .under the leadership of Prof. R. ^F. Gladden got oflf with quite a few members of the ironic 'Benefit society present. After the Yeyiu'it period for th< studying of .the lesson the superintendent called upon Mrs. Alice 4V+-4 tlic grand pyeftident .id Jthe socivty1 -and "a few others for remarks to the Sunday school in their-own way, and that they did, and they were encouraging and helpful words to' us all. . The regular morning services i began at 11:25 a.m. with the members of the society in charge of the memorial sreviee. After this service which was very sacred and touching, the pastor tock full ehrtrge. He used as bis text these words What will ye do in the solemn day? Hos^a 9:5, subject The Solemn Days of Life. H'e preached as one having full authority. All enjoyed the message and rejoiced in the God of their salvation. Sunday gone a week ago, Mrs. ~.To-i-|iii iWalkOf of Tryon, N. ., worshipped with us, as it is her cu.-tom to visit Newberry once a year, she always comes to our ser vices on Sunday. She was visiting her relatives in the person of Mr and Mrs. Lassane on Caldwef.l St. l,a <?Sinnifiy Mrs, ltosa Lassane brought ancther visitor out to our services, Mrs. Eliza L: barton of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. J. E. Grant and Mrs. Guess Gary were among the -visitors of the city present in our morning services. We welcome visitors and friends to our church at all tithes. , We are more than happy to know that Miss Anm'e Mae Henderson who was very ill a few weeks ago in Asheville, N. C. is home and is much better. {She was unable to walk for a while but now she 's walking right along. And we are hoping that within the near future she will be able t<> enjoy that something Je sus sal<l that He came to give and thyt was the more abundant I life , CHER AW NEWS Sunday was a pleasant day for the church-goers of the Pee Dee Cnion Baptist church. Rev. Span of Hartsville delivered an inspiring sermon which was enjoyed by all. He also preached Sunday evening. Mrs. OlVe Covington is at home aftej* spending her vacation at Philadelphia, Pa. The Missionary Society of the Pee Dee Baptist chiirch had babies day Sunday evening which wa|i largely attends. 1 B PAunrro IJADIR ROYALS WIN PROM U.S. C.C.C. CO. 4410 SATURDAY Winnsboro, S. C.?The fast Black Royals base ball team of this city was honered with a big rare summer social Wednesday night when Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Russell was host and hostess to one of the grand social affairs of the season at their home on Main -street. With sweet music coming from th? pivcolena and card playing helped made the affair very enjoyable. ,The group was assembled xn the dining room where" afil enjoyed a delicious course of boild^i ham,, potato salad, fresh S. C. grown cucumbers, crackers varn:lla wafers and punch was served. Mr. Timothy Johnson, manager of the Black Royals expressed how the Royals had enjoyed themselves at this long to be temem yvi uu ouviai mi aii. Those who attended the summer social was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fair, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gunthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Johnson, Messrs W. Davis, C. Jackson, A. Roseboro, J. McDoweK, Ed. Davis, Jr., D. Britton, Miss esA. Herman, A. B. Hall, H. Jackson, E. Davis, Mr. Windsom from Charlotte, Prof. Childers of Gastonia and Mrs. Marique of this city, Mr. F. Gaither and Miss E. Coads. ^ . Saturday, July 10th wv.th the skies clear and the air very hot the fast Black Royals of this city won one of the fastest ball games of the season by whipping Prof. W. H. White's fast Green Wave from Co. 4110 Montmorenci to a score of 5:13. Some out-standing playing by Gilmore, Brown and Douglas of Green Wave kept the Royals from runing over their team. Craig, Fair and Gaither was some of the RJoyals who playcki good; as a whole the entire.;tean> clicked well. It would be of interest to i all bllSA hftll toomc V> /-? otnt/v ^ vvM.ito Ml me .TiaiC inut want a-game- with the Black Royals, they may do\ so by getting in touch with Tint Johnson, Winnsboro, S. C., P. 0. Box 34. NEWBERRY NEWS Mr. Eddie Sinipkinj? from New York City rs in the city visiting his mother, relatives and fttvnds. Mrs. Sarah Gardner left Saturday morning for her home in Shell man, Ga., after having spent three wteeks with Tier' father, Rev. T. ting along" much better, r. , Mr. and Mrs. G,,W. Jon^s, Cnldwcil street are delighted to have their daughters and guest from New York City visit them. Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor Sunday school service and the league that were conducted by Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr.. were auite impressive. All of the teachers and students enjoyed both discus, si'ons of the lessons. Next Sunday Mr. Paul R. Allen will conduct the League service. Subject The Author of Liberty, a Bible study. The-lesson that was taught in the Bible class by Mrs. D. W. A. Neyiille Friday p.m. was enjoyed by the young ladles. You are cordially invited to attend all of these sorvices. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Jack Rutherford from North Carolina left last week after having spent a few days wth them. They ' herford's sister who resided in , Greenville. We sympathize wth the entire famrly in the loss of their dear one. Mr?. Eddie Bates', Mary Frances and Willie Jr., are expected to return home soon from Winston Salem, N. C.^ where" there arcrvisiting her motheT and their relatives. .GREENWOOD NEWS Tabernacle Baptist Church Rev. C. H B.rown, Pastor Sunday school onened the nanal hour with officers and teachers at their respective posts of duty. The classes made an interesting study of the lesson. At the rfoie of the lesfeon, the pafetor gave a very helpful and inspiring review. At tendance and collections were gc/od. Morning service began at the usual hour. The pastor brought to us at the morning and evening services messages filled with the spirit. All w<ho hear them w^re greatly benefited. Mrs. C. H. Brown and children worshiped with us last Sunday. Visitors welcome. Mrss Willie Fox and Mrs. Eva Shellman are attending the Baptist iState Sunday school and B. T. U. convention at Sumter this nr?ek, t i. + Mrs. Maude Marshall c*f Cleveland, Ohio, spent a few dayB in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. V. Stuart on McLees street. Miss Agnes Williams left last Saturday for New York City. Mrs. Carrie Dandy and daughter Marjorie and Miss Lucile Cofhran ar<} spending the^r vacation in Philadelphia visiting relatv?s and friends. Miss Mayme L. Williams has returned home after spending a pleasant vacation in Rock Hill visiting Jier niece Mrs. Ila Maddox^, . _ Mr. and Mrs. AValter Brown of Button, Mass.,Rpent a few days in the city vsiting relatives and friends.- - Mrs. Eloise Pprcivnl and lit t lo daughter Patricia, have returned to New York City after spending the month of June visiting her husband and Mr. Laney Peroival.. Mrsh-Carol lluivt and baby Ann of Ralegh, N. C* are spending some time with their mother Mrs. J. M. Walker on Baptist street. Mrs. Minrve Eves of Barnwell it the house guest of Mrs. J. N. Stuart cm McLees street. Dr. J. M. Thompkins arid Mr. Smart SampCe spent their vacation in the "Windy City". While there they witnessed the LouisBradock tight. The many friends of Mrs. Emma Maddox were sorry to hear o'f the death of her'daughter and extend their heartiest sympathy. The many friends ovpr the state will be glad to know that Dr. C. H. (S. Henderson is some what better atithis writing but >;s still confined to his home. Miss Ruth Bolden is back home after spending sometime with relatives in Baltimore. lut-'suames rs. rs. jone$ ana itosa Lac Bolden attondo" the Missionary convention at Sumter. Mr, Lucious Cofer of Atlanta, Ga., spent several da>fc Ln the city visiting his aunt Mrs. A. M. Fox on Alexander street. When in need of r('al service in gf-oi'i'i'v line, see Mr. M. H. Holloway. on Marion street. Quick service rerdered at all times. ? SAINT J.'MKS A. M. E. t IilUCIl Rev. W. B. Bouler, I'astor ColumUa, S. C.?-Sunday school began at the usual hour. After the class study, of the lesson we listened to. an interesting review by the Supt., Miss Estclle Janere lie. '' * | ler and It. B."^Gcddet^'ascendetM hie ~J rostrum and after the. usual opening of-service, Rev. Bouler preach- j ed a sermon Idled with information and inspiration from the subject Dark Dispensation -Over-ruled for | th^ Establishment of the Saints. At 3:30 Rev. Willie Walker j preached a splendid semon for the ] nVssioTiaiy society of which Mrn. Mary Lou Phelps is president. Rev. H. C. Young of Jon('s chapel A. M. E. Zion church delivered a praetival and thoughtful evening message to us. Miss Estelle Janerette was elect ed delegate and Mrs. Lola Cheeks alternate to the W. II. and F. Missionary?convention at. Edgefield. - ?Revs. Leroy Jackson and H. C. Young were visitors Sunday evening. -?: 9? The S'labtown convention sponsor e^l -By Misses Gertrude Boney and --Eloise Janerette was a grand success. A If heads are turned and all. eyas. watching to sep who Will win in the Leaders' rally in the form of Undertakes' Popularity contest at the church Sunday, 1$ of July at 3:30. Vote 10c. There wll also be a program before the contest composed- of_ paitticipants from several other cnurches. All undertakers are expected to be present (Sunday at 3:30, at which time the contest will come to a close. Sponsors Mr. A. B. Harris and Mr. Robert Defaney. Visitors are always wol tunic ui r>t. jumes. KINGSTREE DISTRICT A. C. E. LEAGUE By L. D. Br*dley Last Sunday it was our plan to visit the Gapway circuit but due to the it'.ness of the writer's mother, who is to undergo an operation rn Sumter, we have beGn unable to do so. This visit will be made later. However, the day was spent at Mt. -Pisgah m Sumter where that evening we found Miss AJlicje Johnjson president of the League at her post with a very fine program. Miss Elaine James and Mr. Johnnie Williams were among the very active League workers as well as Sunday school. The League has the credit of sending Mrss Johnsc/n to thl Sesqui-centonnial in Memphis, Tenn. According 0 | $m>tir ittfi {* BY 11BR1SEKT El x ' ww-'X-v i"X* TO >\ IIOM IT MA Nut? once I've want Though yoii^TtTfj. tl j- Ami all wo ask of While I, my SO If. ill And being so Am not so very nn i 1 merely want to A way to walk That 1 may ."go as To make of me the As you have done, And not the thing to the elder eg the Suntter dl's? < trict. The attendance at the Instate meeting will hod its. place Be as of past years. fo The Sumter district is noted for ' a largo attendance'.and under the da leadership of Rev. M. F. Robin- or son, distrct League prc.-idcnt. the \vi same w ill be true.' . Pj Prof. J. K. Smith, Palmetto con-J fel t nee pt'sdent. is on the job. A (th eomimui eatioTT with him verities up this stvyte.nienl. Under him ,.ilic D; entire Palmetto .conference is as- du sured of a lame attendance at the tin convention..' WIN NSRoilt 1 MAYS. hc v. : re Miss Addie Cu.'ton v.*lib is at telYding the .Piedmont Sumnief school in Rock Hill spent-the-week end with her.parents here. Very touching eonnu'tinion set - an \ices were held at St. P.'uil Rapt- thi I church ? ta-t Sunday. Rev. J. M..fin 1 Reatt^ hid .behind t':.e-oW>ss as he M( picturetl to liis hearers The .Ttnlg Ro ment. He was accompanied on the X; iostrnm by our own Rev. Joseph-on Fisher. Rev. F. Clunt;p tilled the Re pulpit <'ii Sunday night." dii Friends of Mr. Stewart Camp- ha bell will be glad, to know that lui ul* is gettting on tir.o after haying iuul-his-tonsils removed. t |M< The 'Jimlor ehoir of St. I'aitl pva Haptist church leiideted- music fori*-'1' the Stat.j BY PI: an.l SS (\>nven- j.'."'1 tion which .is heina' i eld at MoriTs'j1IJ' Cplh'tiv Sttntlc! tliis wvoh. Mr^.'J0.'1 KUa Johnson has eliar'nv oi' thc.?so. sinners- aid Miss Sara Realty pre sided at the piano. . .,1 Mrs. lliniictla Sawyer" formerly of. this place ?!< parted this "life at her home in < dun-lot t..-T .\\' t'.. l,1; July 7th ami was i'uiicralized at I f?V.M 11 c It a r h Saturday' ~ll< 10th. Her?_ s'i-tvrs. Me-damcs einda Haltiwannei and Or.lia NYil lianis who now make 'their homo' ii> Baltimore', .M l., came to the fu- c. neitil Services. Two m c.-s Misse.j Ada ttnd Klla Smith missed cornier tion and were held )., t'hailolte ? as they ctlnVe from I Pa-hoy, N. TJ Rev. W.tl. Owen?? p.i-toi conducted j ^ the funeral set vice-. \ Tile do. ell; ed I'.av . . lilf-hand Ml*. Jo... Sawyer, t i?i? - isters Me.(lames Haltiwanv? " a* ,1 W illiams, a father Mr. Itniv Smith . U'iinw. 1 J born, two bvotlu i s M< ipan, Jr., and Osi in- Smi'.l. < !' Cotiooid, JC. C., ami a h"-i >>i" 1 llativos nn<! j friends. Miss Martl'.u Cunnim-haiu. daugh- .. t _Ll: l' ' >: Ib-v. : l -. I M. JVC. C'lMI ninphnm is spindlau-. her vacation P in Detroit. Mich., as c?a--?.t >?f her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. itud Mns Thomas Cunningham. 1 ^ kOO OiO O.O OO.O O v v'.O Ovv O v O ?00 O OOO* | Hot Weathe 1 Order Your F A I:IM; COLLECTION r SAMPLES AND 1 ON ItEQI | She $alnirtt | 1310 Assembly St. ?xc8>oo&>y>o 1808 ! Saturday, July 17, 1937 bitationa I; A DICKSON n < > < '. J> V CONCERN: 'd to be yotr; lis 1 such;? ii only that icli! . . . " ' \ . '. ' Y fashion out far.? very best c you are! - '? Miss Mayjiie MotiritT is taking r vacation in New York. Miss 'atrice Bo ul ware left last week r Atlantic City. Mis. llattie Robinson and little UKIIW.I IIOIH III illgll roilll, iN. u. e spending their vacation here th her daughter, Mrs. Frances lir. Mrs. ITottie Russell Is still on ? c sick list. Mr. Tom ^Johnson is ..and out again. Little Freddie ivis who came from Pittsburgh ring the illness of his grand fain is spending his vacation here Dr. II. G. Thompson has enlargand improved "his dentul office re, so that he may be able to ndep . better service. Ic*-'OOL-YOUNG Nl'P'l I*.\LS Union, S. C., July 0. I'M"?An nouncoment of wide interoP to . :i nVitiy fri'-nd? in the Caroas V..-.S that of Mis T.Yut> r\. Cod n* Union, S. (.., and Mr. bert W. Your.g, of Asr.eville, C. The marriage ook place . , December-22, 10.16, at Flat . . ck. X., C.., with Rev. C. A. Edigton officiating. The couple d kept the marriage a secret til June 22. r Miss McCool was graduatcnl at rris College, Sumter, S. C. She is a member of the MeReCn animar school faculty of Uni, S. C.. at the time of her marge. She has visited Asheville en and has many friends there. Mr. YGung is th.e son of Mr. and s. F. F. Young of Asheville, N. Finishing Stephens Lee High nmf in Asheville he attended 4 ide schools in Des Moines, Iowa i! Chie.ago, Illinois. At present he. is operating a cessful business~of his own, bethe only colored photographer the city. ' ? f I ' / ^0 DUBLE STRENGTH -rgrsgg-- r=su.- g Mme Alp i h David G.Ellison - i General Insurance 1 ionest and efficient attenion given to all business laced with me. ^ PHONE 5717 I "" | r Is Here! | ANS Nowlj.W 10 SELECT FROM 'RICES SENT JEST . | ' n IGrabrr 1 r'nlnrnkin C? C* viMuiuuui, o. 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