The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 24, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6

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r p*g* ? * f 3 ii ! ; API'LICATIC 1 ' ! DATE . > ' \ < NAME .nr:. - ... - . ! I : ; CITY - ---- ; ; GRADF . S< 5' #?*->JI BIRTHDAY ..... . . _ . , <> Fill out tins* voujjon and mail i i i <? atampcvi envelope to The Palm" o 1310 Assembly .Si., Colombia,;-?*! ' ...11 i i ..-.i. ... n ? a w i vii uwi'r\| mil j ?'u ? it i t'v v n mattie si:nd? questions Hello Everybody: 1 am writing again to let you , know that I am still a member. i am in a hurry, hut i am going to fix a questioh box. Questions 1. Who was the oldest man? ' ? 2_.\yiio was the wisest man? 3. .'.Can yuu make of 11 be six? 4, What is the capital vi the United Answer* J . . 1. ll'-thouslev . .. 2. Solomon. 0 [ 3. Makij-dfth* Roman numeral xi and lerase onu half you get C. 1 Washington. . Mattls M.ACKSBl RG NEW^5 . Thole was a picric given Friday July 0, sponsored by the misa'onary arid Christian Endeavor of the A. SI. E. Zion church. Mrs. Jul hi ^ u -ill n* ' little Sliss Julie Mae Woods left Salurt\'n.. v, w?, L- v r !!? . tie Ja4iia_Mac will make- her hom.f" with parents, Mi", and Mrs? JameWoods. Mrs.. .Minnie I.ui:- Crockett and . snr Vci?>u Jr.. left for Richmond Va , to spend a while visit inn friends. V Prof, and Mi.-. Major JclTerios 'is spending the' week-end in GatfneV visiting Mrs. Jrne JefTeries. Mr. Robert Jenkins, Jr. of W. Virginia is visiting his brothers Mr. Ldyd and IIc-r</n Jenkins. Mr. Wil.ie J. -Wallace, of Augean, \V. Ya., is' visiti ng his wife ... and t)i!.'tlu'i..Mr>. Sarah C. Wallace and Mrs. J tin Wallace. Th"y have as guest Mr. Rill ("oop?-r ami Mr. Sam R'dnnsonvlolh of Augean. Mr. Ira Cro-by who has been on tia;. sick list is- improving nicely. x Miss Sarah Moore is on the sick list. - Miss Kloui-e and Kwee/.o Mivhetu' is on the s ok list. Mr. at.d Mrs, .1 a nit- s Ros"born arc rcjpicing. over a nno. boy. Tito spiritual activity of the town is growing. Rev. J. S. Dial .was at iris. bc.it subj.ci.it "Lord. Remember Me". ht. Luke 2d:12. Rov. J. I. Isles and 'J. H. B'aek Mis?- s Be mice Rati.an and " A r- " lenard Isate leaving for the t;, M. FT! district tt/nterer.ce aif _ Crosswell, S, C., Thursday a.m. The Ingram Presbyterian atvnurd daily vacation Brble school opened Monday I Oth tor a week led by* ?.Iiss Rivl ardson of McConnelst-ille. Mcsdanies Sele.fii Moss and Rachel' Curry spent'their vacation at Washington, D. C.. with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. c 'c.Tclover Whisnunt and daughter were visitors- he:f' with datives. Mrs. Clojiggeon and Dorothy Black visited re! i! .ivefl and f re ids in New York, Washington and Groencbdro, N. CX Mr. Ivory Crdsby (known as dad) rs out again aftc'r several days illness. -WATERLOO NEWS Mrs. Selotio Young is spending her vacation with h r daughter, Mrs. Maggie Dendy in. Brooklyn. Little Dorothy and Master .las Wright of Philadelphia are vis'ting grand parents Mr. and Mrs N'. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cunningham. g Mr. W. L. Cunningham Coft for' Atlanta to visit hi** brother John Cunningham. The S. S. opened at 10:30.with all officers and teachers,on duty. Prayer service was conducted by Deacon James Campbell. The pastor used for his subject "Tho Good nes? of God and the Nearness of Man". Our hearts burn within while he preached. A large number of people attended the funeral of Mrs. Seietie Kilgo at Rocky iSfpring BapCiwt ' ' * K *. j-; "T She llOTslC.< IIIH'S GKLAQ3T WKC 1 MUMiftX I 8 XOO??Q ? +?? >N BLANK j -J X 193. ! STATE ; 3H00L _ AGE 1. t together with a self addressed tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club,! C. Your name will be placed on X t a membership card and button, fl MARGARET EVIOVfl TBII> TO SUMTER, S. C. * , Hello Everybody: 1 am homo again after spending two weeks in Sumter. I cannot tell .you all of the things that happened but I really enjoyed my stay and most of all the Bible school picnic at Morris college on Tuesday and the Sunday sclrea , convention. We really had a uce time. 1 I ntvt quite a few -of my little friontkr from all over the state. ' : ! As 1 am home I will be real busy this week helping my'Thdther can tomatoes, okra and -corn. My little frien>i L'l Raiford is spending sometime with me. I am otT for a busy week. So long, Margaret Wright. hureh Surtday at 3:00 p.m. We were all glad to see Mrs. c.ar'!ie Wilber out again Sunday. Mrs. Gladys Ch?ri??iie of Green wood (rpent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cal Fuller. ? w 1MCKKNS NFAVB Mr,', any) Mrs. Manigault Ivory Bowen of Golunibra, S. C., were the guests of Mrs. Alafa B. Robinson. Mr, Alonzo Koseruolid of Shel(iv V" (' ?lw. .,.,-...1 . - ' . X. |/v- lie lite ? CflV Willi hi.- mother Mrs. Mamie Rosamond. Mr. ami Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Lbrie i!il< and son, Mrs. C: R. Burgess Wfie the dinner guests of Mr. md Mrs. George Griffen. The missionary soeiety met with Mrs, Melena Burgess, The Jolly Soe al club met at the ho/me of Mrs. Amentia B. Roseinond with Julion Rosemond hostess. After the business. meeting ji dolieiods course of pineapple cream wa? served which was enjoyed by all. Wednesday, Mrs. Cordelia Burgess had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watkin of New York Miss Berftice Green of Charlest.->, O r' r> : *..i?- ? >K||, v^.y mi as V,ill l If; /tsiui'l'iiuil Cha rleston. Tiiursdav,. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walkin, Misses Carrie Anderson, liornice Green, Mr. Alvin Kirksey, Mrs. Cordelia Burgess were The dih*rier~~gue'sty of Mrs. Jennie Allen. Tk>??foll<Avnvg--person<r have retriniy"! fi-?in the S. S. convention Sumter: .Mrs. Melenee Burgess, Mrs. Cal'l'le M. Gilliain, Miss Fran cis Jones, Evelyn Goldmond, Lois sizemore, Mrs. Louise Miles, E. Johnson. They reported a very I pleasant and successful trip. Mr. 'and Mrs. Garrett Fergu-yn of Greenville spent several hours in Pickens Sunday. Sunday, J'uly IS, Mss Carrie \ndeison, Bernice Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wfatkink were the guests of Mrs. Amentia Rr;<cmoii(l-. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Jones and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watkins motored to Greenville, S. C. JOHNSTON NEWS Mi*s. TJirut Collms of "^Detroit, Mich, have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Pope on Aiken avenue, Mrs. Collins being the sister of Mrs Pope. Mrs Collins visit was put short by the sudden passing of her sistor-in-laW, Mrs. Alex Holston of Ashevitte, N. C., who was funeralized at the Pleasant K ll Baptist church in Saluda. Mrs. Collins accompanied her brother Mr. Holston to1 hrs heme in Asheville. From there she will return to he> iome in Detroit, Mich. Mr. A. Holston of AsheviF.e. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jackson of Garfield, N. J.*, Mr. Eugene Hclston of Asheville spent a while in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Pope, having motored down from their respective homes for the funeral of wife and mother Mrs. Sallie Abney Holstc/n of Asheville. The S. 8. of Bethd C, M, E. TH tafer ^ r . H . cHurch 'is working hard to be abl ~tti meet all requirements at thi S. S.' convention which will con vene the lust week n July at th1 Williams Chapel church at Salu da, S. Ck The revival meeting will begii at the Shaw Creek Baptist churcl on Sunday, also Mine Creek Bap tist church! Ju'y 2$. The publi is invited to attend. Mrs. Lanre Coleman and son I Robert and Jasper of Aiken wer I the dinner guests of Mr. an Mrs. Wallace Bland on Sundaj Mr. Noble Davis of Chartottt N. C., has been to a visrt to hi wife, Mrs. Mamie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Attaway an Mr. arid Mrs. L. Martin of Au ijusta, Ga., as the guests of Mrs P. R. Hazel. Mr*- Gabe Amos motored t Ridge Spring on Wednesday 01 businessT- " ' Mr. Frontis Abney has returne from Rock Hill after a visit t friends. *Y Mrs. Catherine Minis left Tues day for Ph'laidelphia where sh will spehd awhile \ftth ro'atrves Mrs*- -liassie-j Valentine is bael from a visit to relatives in Bates burg, S. C. Mr. andMrs.Gary of Aiken, S C., were the guests of Miss Lull Brooks oh Sunday. Miss Viola Davis has been vis iting her, parents, Rev. and Mrs M. M. Da\is, west of Johnston. Thereare many reasons for In creasrng trie subscription list o The Palmetto Leader, but the pri mary reason is to get The Pal metto Leader into your heme am all of our people. We appreciate the kind comments concerning th "Leader'' and the fine spirit whirl prevails throughout the town o Johnston. We are striving ti make it more and more helpful ii . very way, but no matter how su< ?essful we may be if We can't ge '.he paper into the homes of ou town pecipK* jt will -accomplish very little. So let us start toda; taking The Palmetto leader si we can read abo.t our own race I'MON BAPTIST CHI H( H Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor The Sunday school opened a the-usual hour with the Supt. un< teachers in charge. After the de .. . rational exercises the nastOT tobl charge of the services. Text Ro mans 1:14-15, theme "Obligation" This was indeed an inspiring mes sag?. At (i:00 p.m. the B.T.U, was ii session wth the president in eharg< Mr. F.pps. Quit; a number o: young folk .attended the serv'ees At 8:00 [p.m. the Rev. T. II Broad us broiight to us a \vc*nder fui' sermon. Text Job 10:25, th?m< I know that my - Redeemer, .lives Thrs was a soul stirring message The delegates made spbrn VJ re ports coming from the S S. ar.e BYPTI convention. Miss E. But -i^tv^Jt^ALJueker represented tin Sunday scho'ol and Mr. E. Epp: represented the BYPU. We fee very grateful to our Sunday ectfoo teachers and president o* Jhe^B T. U. for having made uch nv excellent report of the': wo'k. GLADDEN' GROVE A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Blackstock, S. C.?The Sunday school was called to order by the dswpUr-M r T. S. Lewis. Pre siding Elder Cohen was present and gave inspir'ng words to the sehooT. Elder Cohem selected for hifc discourse 1st James 1:27. Theme "Pure Religion". He preached r soul stirring sermon. Report oi the quarterly conference of -tin Gladden Grove and Camp Welfares circuit. Camp Welfare reported $8.50. Gladden Grove $13.30 In the evening we reasscmblec with Mr. James Mcllwain and Mr. b. W. Brown from ,Mt. Galvary Methodist church, Lancaste, present to help train the choir Miss Beatrice Boulware has been elected delegate to represent the Sunday school at the Sunday school "convention which will convene" aft 'Suifim^rville, .July 28 30. H?The revival meeti'ng will begin here Thursday night embracing the first Sunday in August. Rev j Mr. W. P. Hunter from Union is to conduct the meeting, j Total collected for th? day $31.28. ; Sick list: Mr. Manup/1 Denton, Mm. , Mary Raines, Mrs. Carrie Means, Mr. . Jacob Mylcs, Miss ,Frankie Bc/ulware and Mrs. HatJfcio McQillotagh. We bop# ior th?m ? speedy recovery. ? FalmbttO leader -r- ..I. , ' saint james a. m. e. Church Rev. W. B. Bouler, Pastor Inspiring services were held ut 'St. James last Sunday in spite of the extremely hot weather. Our congregation was good. Sunday - Behoof was opened at. 10 a.m. by e the Supt. Miss Estelle Janerette e with touchers and officers presents The lesson was beaut'fully 6 revrewed by Mr. Eugene Lewis, Jr. Reports of the. Sunday .school convention was made by Miss Cea li-a Phelps and Mr. Eugene Lew^ is, Jr., delegates to the convention. c Sunday morning the pastor ^ preached from 1st Epistle o' John ^ 1st chapter 6 and 7 verses. Theme j Walking in the Light. 0.30 p.m. r League began. Miss Geneva Powell delegate to the convention made a very good report. Sunday night the pastor preachj ed from. Romans 0:23 Wagers and Gift. These wore soul stirring senyons and enjoyed by aT.l. On July 13th 8:00 p.m. Rev. Petei'son of the Baptist chur?ch preached a soul stirring sermon to an appreciative audience. His j Usher Board was present. Music was rendefed by Antioch Baptist church choir which was enjoyed. This was in interest of the Missionary society. Mrs. Mary Phelps president. |. The leaders' rally in form of undertakers' pojnil.u'ity corrtdstr was postponed until the 1st Sun-. . day night in August, at which time everybody. w'11 know the most popular undertaker. Among the visitors Sunday was , Key. -Minis 01 tne Bapusi tnurin. Visitors are always welcome. J f * GEORGETOWN NEWS , Mrs. Beatrice Reed Taylor died j at -lu'/me of her parents Mr. and e Mrs. Dan Reed, Butis Vtieet where e -he and her husbjmd went to live h about 5 months ago. She became f K1 about 10 weeks ago and medi0 cal skill failed to reach the disn use. She passed quietly awa.y c July 8th. Was funeralizeod from t St. Stephen A. M. . K. church, July 1 <?th by h?-T- pastor Rev. D. N. Wili s,m assisted by Revs. (}. G. Dan-. y- iels, R. -A-. F'shbudie and others. 3 Boa" was the wife of the Rev. . J. A. Taylor, pastor yf .Zion Baj>ti-st churcTi. She was a graduate of Howard High, Georgetown in the class of 103:1. Interment was nftadip in St. Stephen Cemetery. L Wild.- undertaker in charge, j Those to mourn her demise are . the luisbaud. father, inothef, three < brothers; two sisters and a host . at other relatives and friends. Mrs. l.anic Perk is spending a-' . while in the city with fit'ends. The third quarterly conference ! of Bethel A. M. K. church was held 2 Friday evening pr^si'ded- over by f the presiding elder, Dr. T. J. Miles . and was another record breaking quarter and Sunday morning at 11 . ?V)oek an appreciative audience was out to hear the elder. He delivered one of those soul reviving serm?u-~ and again at the evervng hour of worship he again brought forth another burning me-sng? full of hope and truth. Dr. J. W. y -Ai-oeph ..... I'n-'iiirr pnetnr on his y -vacation?tw-d?worshiped with us I last JsTTndav morning. Dr. Clarke I iq presenting Dr. Murph said he wanted him to feel at home on , that platform, in the parsonage or anywhere among the members of Bethel A. M. E. church. There was one accession made during [ the day. Miss Jennie Atkinson and her svstcr Mrs. Lena Sands of Bir' mingham, A'a., worshiped at Beth el Sunday morning. Miss Atkin-c/n is from Bethesda Bap';, church r this c.ty:?? "* Mrs. (I. Small? Loyd of New York C ity is h^re visiting menus ?in<l relatives. She is the house 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nes1 bitt. She worshipped at Bethel ' -Stmtbtr- morning also. ?-. -. Mr. and Mrs. N. . F. Robinson ' ind father J. C. Robinson of Char lesion visited their brothel- and 1 aunt Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Rcbrn' son, Sunday. . BKXNKTTSVILLE N KWS. Prof. II.C. Grove and his coi woiker I'.K. Wall of Albormarle, N.C., favored us >vith interesting I facts about health. They were representing the Kitchen Craft Co., of N. C., distributors for the 1 Kitchen Craft Co., West Bend. Wisconsin. The programs were held at the home of Miss C. 1 Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Willie F. Fraser. Rev. A.J. Wright accompanied > by his son, A.J. Jr.. daughter Miss 1 Olive and Mr. Henry Grace left 1 for New York last week. Rev. ' Wright will study for a month, while the children will spend their J vacation with grand-parents Rev. - - ?* " and Mrs; Bowens. . ! Mr. Colon Covington died sud- ' dcnly at his home on Route 6. He | was an outstanding farmer. He < was funeralized Sunday at Cedai . Rail Baptist church. Rev. Bethea pastor. Mrs. Lou Covington, his devoted wife and family have our deepest sympathy. M iss Maggie Pearse and Misses Cellie Townsend of Conway spent an enjoyable week-end with Miss , Townsend's mother Mrs. Alice] Stubbs. Miss Mable I). Reese and Constance R. White left here for a month's vacation in New Jersey. They are visiting Constance's father Mr. Douglas White. The Adult instructors and recreation workers were successful ' in giving a Pet show last Tuesday night at the Grand Union hall foi the benefit of the Oooortunitv L ' I school. The Junior Usher board of Shi- i loh Baptist church met at the home of Miss C.D. Sanders. This meet- i ing was enjoyed by all. i A number of teachers will teach one month of their 1937 term of i school during the summer. < Miss. Viola Simmons joins the faculty at McColl graded school; for this term. A number of our Sunday schooHtcachers along with Rev. A. J.' Wright attended the Sunday school' convention at Sumter last week.' Miss Udell Thompson was sent as delegate. Miss Elizabeth Beard is improv ing after a "lew days illness in the| City hospital. ' ji Mrs. M.M. Morris left for a few weeks stay in Columbia. |l Rev. Smoot of- Washington, D. C.t was called, to Cheraw due to ( the death of his mother Mrs. Smoot. Miss Edith Grace is home from New York. She is looking the picture of health. Miss Artiee Maccomson spent at few days in GafTney, with grand-j, no ?*nr?frc Miss Ruth Blue left Sunday for Ridge Spring, where she will be an instructor in summer school. "The Modernette" Social Club met at the home of Misses Darothy'and Mable V. Reese. The presr | ident Miss Mable Reese presided. Misses Dorothy Reese and Mary Moore1 were received into the club After the business was transacted . | J the meeting was turned over to j an open discussion on etiquette. We were very glad to have the , young men meet with us and take part in tla? discussion. After tho meeting a delightful repast was served. Then Mr. Henry and Carl . t'rqjdand and Mr. John MeLeod, Jr.. took the members on on outing. 1 ENGAGEMENT J ANN OUNCEM EN T Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison of ' Blaney, S. C-, announce the. mar-'1 riagcr of their daughter Gertie B. i to Mr. Freddie Daniels, both of < New York City while will take1' place July 28, 1987. Miss Harri- c son is a native of Blaney, S. C Mr. Daniels is a native of Rich- J mond. "a. l.K.VIVfiTnM ( TPf I IT NEWS, c Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor t - 1 " ,1 'I ho S.S. and League Institute'^ that began Thursday was a rare' ( treat. Everyone who was thereby was inspired to do better gnd thostfjh, who were not there missed thtr\) fine information and inspiration that came from the different ones'. I v We hope that the Institute will beLj here again. The S.S. was had its' 0 usual hour with the District Supt.l c Mrs. O. H, Pegues in charge. The'n lesson: God Encourages a Leader jj was discussed nicely. At T'2 Elder p E.F.G. Dent mounted the rostrum' and pleached a wonderful sermon At 1:30 Rev. J.C. Bates, pastor' of Jones Chapel and Calvary Lees'^ ville preached another soul stir-1 v ring sermon and the Jones Chapel phoir _sang. At 3:30 Rev. S. H | ( Lewis and his choir worshipped ^ with us, and Rev. Lewis preached as if he was right from Heaven, p At 6:30 the ACE League was ^ in progress, and every one enjoyed the discussion. At 8 Rev. Adams of the CME Lbxington Circuit preached an inspiring sermon, and the choir sang. It seemed all day 1 as if a revival was going on. Ev- I -ryone that was there enjoyed j themselves to the highest. The 3rd quarterly conference will be in ses sion at Spring Hill Saturday. The pastor js asking all members to ' assemble at 2 to carry on. ' Those on the sick list are: Mrs , Lillie Drafts, Mrs. Martha Bostic and Mr. E. W. Walker. We hope they will soon recover. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER P , o I - foftir Hi {' BY HTTPBKRT 1 < < > A M ATTER O] Of course, I w To let you by, ? And couldn't r Dime if I try! Rut there's no To folks like ; Who tell me a The same thinj ST PAI'I A m r fiiiiin/in ?v I, n. ?l. IV. vnuiatl Rev. R. A. Young, Pastor -1 < Pomaria.?Sunday was a wonderful day at St. Paul. S. S. op- ' ened ot its usual hour with Supt. and her co-workers at their post..' At 12 o'clock our pastor brought ' to us a wonderful message which ! we all enjoyed. This being our ' communion day a large crowd partook of the Lord's Supper. Collec-' tion for the day wa$ very good. Our church is moving on fine under the leadership of Rev. Young. ' Mrs. Frances Counts better ^ known as Aunt Chat celebrated ' her 100th birthday July 11 at the ' home of her grandson .David Wick 1 y er. A large number of her grand and great grand-children were I present. A song was led by Mrs.. Aurelia Miller, Happy Birthday. Little John Henry Counts i s 1 very ill at this writing. . I Mr. Jesse Hall was funeralized at St. Paul Sunday. He was killed in Spartanburg by a train. * He 1 leaves to mourn his loss & mother 1 wife, children, sisters, brother and a host of relatives and friends. I' : I NEWBERRY NEWS. i Messrs. Robert Guise, Jeff Bow man ami Summers left last Thursday to work in one of the Veterans camps. We wish them great success in their task. Mrs. Mary Cannon of New York City is visiting her son and daugh ter Mr. arid Mrs. F. B. Pratt. 1 Mrs. Funches from Orangeburg s visiting her daughter and son Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Grant! Calvary Presbyterian Church" Rev. A.H. Reasoner, Pastor The weekly Bible class is growing. Friday afternoon Rev. Mrs. ' Lula Ella Williams Banks, who is /isitirig her brother and sister Mi. uul Mrs. John Williams was our *uost Friday afternoon and gave { r few timely remarks. Mrs. D.W. t Nevill.e, our Bible teacher has t given us some toys for the chilIren to play with. The Rhythm i >rchestra will render a"iew selec- ' .ions"and a prize will be given to he person who has the iargest lumber present. We were highly honored to have tev. Prof. Aman< a teacher in New xxry College attend our services Sunday morning. His topic in the Sunday school was "Making Ex:uses." During the Children's c Hour loseph Allen was pionist. He surmised his litle playmates by play ng two hymns well. Prayer was ~ ifTered by Mr;s. Eunice H. Allen, he pastor's subject was "Digging Pitches." He^ told the children as he soldiers-dpg ditches because ! Jod told them, so does every child /hen he gets his education, and ater "on he will unlerstand and e blessed. . . s At 11:30 the pastor's theme ^ /as "The Loving Care of God.'- ' ifter the close of service every- J ne could realize the blessing re- * eived by trusting in the Allighty. Sunday, Aug. 1st, the pub ? c is cordially invited to hear Rev. I 'rof. AThan deliver the message J| t the above named church. Sunday afternoon the League ? 1^,1 D ti vac w?s itu vy i?'i 1 out ?. Ulen. All of the members and isitors entered the discussions. )ur visitors Misses Willie Mae laines, Everlena and Thomasena lartin.. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Eunice I. Allen and several intermediate igh school and one college studnts wont to Harbison Institute to ttend the Conference there. ? : r^saEjBj==| \ : : ^KIIh! 0p] 18C rA 1 Saturday, July 27, 1937 fetatiutta I SLI DICKSON | F BUSINESS I muldnt' starve niss the one ** seeming end fou, 11 day long ? too! T^ie League service will be led jy, Miss Cozetta Cromer next Sun lay. Mrs.. Adam Cromer was our ?uest Sunday morning. ^ ; Miller Chapel AME church is blessed with a soul stirring pastor in the person of Rev. Jefferson from Georgia. The entire mem acrship seems to be uplifted. ^^ ? m ; LOWRYS NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Elva Reid of Columbus. Ohio were visitors of Mr. Reid's-mother Mrs. Mary Reid on the past week. Mr. Reid has not been home in 15 years. They motored here in a fine Dodge. Mrs. Mary Bell Dickson is the proud mother of a girl born July 15th. Mrs. Dickson is only 14 years old. Mrs. Dickson has been married nearly a year. The members of Brown's Chapel , AMEZ church were proud to have Mrs. Snllie Byrd in their S.S. Sun . Jay morning. Mi s. Byrd. told of the great success she is having in :he summer school. She also stat' I pd that Browns Chapel school will have 4 or 6 weeks summer school opening on the 26th of July. The Christian Home went over the top of all the children's day programs that have been held. 4 :hoirs furnished music. Christian Home Baptist church; collection $6.25; St. Paul Baptist church, ?4.30; Bro\Vn*s~ Chaflrl AMEZ 56.16; JVIt.i Prospect Baptist church :hurch $6t50. The revival meeting at St. Paul Baptist church will begin Wedneslay night, July 2i thru the 29th. everybody is invited to attend. ilOUNT OLIVE BAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. J. Gallman, Pastor Chester, i>. C.?The Sunday ichool rs progressing nicely under ;he leadershp of Supt. Daisy San- ^ lers and her teachers. The pastor preached an inspiring sermon Sunday morning from lames 3:5, subject" Brdal Your IVngue". Sunday afternoon the B. T. U. net at 6:00 o'clock with a good lumber. In the evening Rev. 3allman preached another won- % lerful sermon from the I9th :hapter off John "24th verse, subiect And they Cast Lots to Cru:ify.Jesus. Collection for the day vas $21.74. Mr. and Mrs. S. Spring's are eaving fcr their home in New i'ork City after spending a cou- ^ lie oI weeks with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ely Springs, Mrs. Katie Bait uf Spencer, Nh 3., and M'sb Fannie Young of lew York was called home becausJ >f the illness of their father Mr. LUv, V una * uung, The Chui'ch Aid gave a picnic it Fort Mill on last Wednesday. .: t large crowd attended. 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