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Saturday, July 31, 193^ ^ e.vstoykr news The Sunday si-hoot anil A. (.'. E. League n>nvention that opened last Thursday at St. l'hilip A. M. K. chinch, closed last Sunday nito with an over-Vhchning cuwVd. ^ 1 he eonvention was will attended by the members of the district uiid visitors tod'numerous to mention. I're.-ided over by Rev. J. C. M.t'loJian, 1 >.1the presiding elder of the Lancaster district. Miss Elizabeth Broughton was elected chief secretary and Mr. lames .lack on, secretary. Live subjects were discussed and lectured upon. Visiting choirs assisted in the preaching program tvhicli brought about much interest! ami cm) husiasm,. The annua? icriium was preached by Itev. J. E. Dixo'n ami his choir sang. Tip Missionary sermon was preached by Rev. \V._B. Xa-h of Beth' l^statinn U...I. ..r... 1.1 e." big day. Four solutions worn delivered: lln'iu a.nil Rev. - N*. A. Rico; 1:*.) jt.ni. Rev. M. T. Thomas;. o::'!() Rev. James and 8:00 p. m. Rev, John Allen, pastor of Mt N'ebo Baptist church.'The memkk bcrs. of Sluloh and the Wateree circuit furnished the food the first day and St. Philip the balance of the week. - The choir has been placed be nind the pulpit and the jwni'or choir on the southeast side of the ? church. Re. lbm man?hws?also l built -a pastor's study on one side and the ladies* i est ipo'm on the other side," Three mole doors and two windows have been added to the.; church. Music was rendered by Miss Maniie-S'troniah, Miss Helen Bowiiian, Miss Rachel Kinard and Miss : Harriett Duekett. Miss ^ Adams camp over Friday and stir" red the contention with Kongf*. and plays. Mrs. Katie Porclia spent the .voek-end with hcuniwo -i.-tcrs Mrs Lilla Moulin and Carrie Wilson in Columbia. .Mi's., Bona . Sumter-"'"spent ten ?veeks in Brooklyn. N. V.,.aml returned last Saturday bringing . with lift- littjf Miss Rheburn- anil L Incase )aekson also Miss Louis Lnkin. Two weeks uk<i the doctor called l?y .Mis. Minnie Hinto'n ami j.rosentfd her a Very title baity gitand its name is Maggie Lee Hi'nton.' She is resting tine at this .vriting. Revival begins--at St. Rhilip on Sunday August loth and Shilob * August J'.'th. Mrs. Lessie My is i- suffering' from a knock on nthe jaw while cutting. wood a piece, flew up ami visited her. jaw. Mrs. UeYcaux. Mrs. Joe Morris. M-tv Juncri t'.e, . Mis-. Viola Robinson a.e 1.11 the sick list. Mrs. I') tvntnia Williams, Mrs. Kdith RiehArdsoii, Mi-, IJueenie Martin, Mrs. Anne Riehatdson, Mrs. Margaret Fay ai.nd Mrs. Oree hie improved. Come to c'lutreh! ? (Jo to church. I.FKMILLF NKWS I?\ Frank Itiiyd ' Sunday morning Rev. Moss was .at his- post of .'duty. At jiight he delivered tl=o message at Friendship. The Friendship choir motored UHl.p.:_e_ Sunday lltld St. Matthew rhoir nuifm ed t<> Ft. John. ?jtlr. F-raiik?Humphrey and Mr ^ I.eon Boukiiiglit tnptored t?." Kdg*1tield Sunday where they were the ,.pop callers of .Miss Mary K. Lee and Mists Mary Alien Simpkin. The ladies returned with them. .Mrs. (Iladyr Wright returned from Philadelphia, Saturday. Anyone wishing to buy any winter eahhage see or wrfto Mr. . FrankftBoyd, P. t). Box 15, J.oes ville, ,S. G. PARLORVIL1.E CIRCUIT Rev. M. M. Thomas, Pastor Revival meeting begins here August 1st conducted by Dr. Samuel Nance. There wiil be a two weeks' meeting, one week at Lark .orville and one at Union church We missed the following people from church who are in bed because of illness: Miss Daisy Briggs, _ Mi's. Maude Bull, Miss uenlie BlaekWell, Mrs. Leofa Jenkins ?n<l Mr. John Persal. *Wi hope fo'r the in a speedy recovery. k CHERAW NEWS The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. was a scene of loveliness on Friday L. Robinson, 311 (Church {street* ' evening, July 23 when about forty guests assembled to honor Dr. and Mrs. \Y. H. Marshall, li'ttle N?llie and Billie Marshall and Mrs. Conrad, mother of Mrs. Marshall, all ^ of Beloit; Mr. and Mrs. Etta WinIgate of Washington, D, C. , The guests were Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Long, Mrs. E. Wilson, Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellerbe, Mrs. Hattie and Miss Julia Harrington,''Mrs. Claudia Robinson, Mr." and Mrs. Futton Lynch, Mi', and Mrs. Edgar White, Mr. and Mrs. Major, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bcrnice Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. Er"TTest Poe, Mr. and Mrs. L^vi Adams Dr. J. V. Hanna, Mrsses Dorothy Hammond and B. A. Miller, the Messrs John Coie, Fletcher Lynton, J. E. Motley, Anderson Marshall and William Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson, Mrs. E. C. Lowery, Mr. and Mrs. Major Robinson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McQueen. Punch, ice cream and cake wer*3 served. Dr. Marshall is a successful med icai'. doctor and surgeon in Beloit, Wis., and has been away frcm Cheraxv, his home town for sevV ral years. Everybody was happy I to see him and his family and '.here were many parties given in their honor. Mrs. Etta Wingate, widow of '.he late Robert Wingate has made her home in Dee Ci-e for thu.past Several years. Mrs. Robinson takes delight in opening the doors of her spacious home for the pleasure of her many fri^nnds. Messrs Julian Matthews and John E. Motley furnished delightful music at the piano, alternately, throughout the 'Veiling. Di^?Mai;.hall?rendered?a?vocal olo accompanied by Mr. Wilbert Robinson at the piano Sunday rbrning at the Wesley M. fE. church. Dr. John M. Smoot and Miss Sallie J. -Adams of Dee fee were the week-end guests of Mrs. M. B. Robinson last week. Mrs. Sara Brown Evans of High Point, N. ('., spent the week-end with Mrs. Maggie Green on 'lunch street. Mrs. Evans worhipped at Wesley M. E. church on Green street, Sunday morning. Mrs. A. M. Hakken Pickens who has been receiving s|>eci-al medi ,al 'treatment in Columbia is at home again and feeling much imiunveii i,, the delight, of her many friends. The foKcwing aue visiting in the city: Misses Maggie Hopkins and A lire Lee1 ^ New York and Pennsylvania and Mrs. Bessie Jones of Jfeiterbury, Conn., also Mr. Hilton Prince and son of Far:el 1, Pa., and Mrs. Lillie Mae McCall of Pa. Mrs. Giorgio Sharper who has been very ill foT the past few weeks is now at the Florence hospital. Mrs. Annie Davis Poe annd little daughter Clara are in town again after having spent a few months in New York with Mrs. Po^'s husband. " CAMP FRANCIS MARION Co. 5119 K-4 C.C.C. B> J. C. Moore J Out- Sunday school opened at the usual hour with a largo at tendance. Our Supt., Mr. C. B. WrigTir Instructed the lesson. Tlie singing contest will be on soon between Awcndaw and Mc('lellanville. Witherbee and Montnior?pci. " "*W? thank the Avery institute -for kindness in pie.seiiting-us-suob ?? \onnderfdirector" as Mfi?S. ~5. Wigfa.il. ?^ Mr. I.. Huston Richardson and Mr. Leroy D. Williams has returned from a swimming contest at Tuskegee, Ala. - . Mr. John Sutton spent the'wiFkend with relatives and friends in St. Matthews. Mr. Herbert Williams and Mr. Herbert Ford spent the week end hr Georgetown. ?. Our assistant Educational advisor, Mr. William M. Minims has returned after (spending several days in South Port, N. C. WAY MAN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. G. Owens, Pastor Winnsboro, S. C.?Sunday school was conducted by the Supt. and opened at 10:15. The banner-was won by rfnss No. 1 for contribution and cla?s 4 for attendance^ At 11:30 the -pastor preached from Rom. 8:35; subject "The Inseparable Ccnstanceness o f God. Several visitors were present. Eddi? and Richard Archie brothers, of Washington and Mi's. C. Benson of Spartanburg. At 1:30 the pastor, Datfid Whitner, sister Amanda Walker, Peach Ella Caldwell and Rev. J. C. Hilton motored to Bethlehem church. At 2:00 p.m. Rev. Hilton was presented to pr?ach. Subject And CVIctseta Turned Aside t*> Look". Two converts and joiners were added to the church. At 4:00 p.m. the Daughters of Zion had a unique* program. Mrs. C. Smal!s ''deserves much praise for the great work she i^ doing for the community, , SAINT JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor Asheville, N. C.?Typically beautiful! weather prevailed thru out the day in this beautiful moun tain city. The invitations to worship were made through the appeals of early morning bells coming from alt oT the churches and in our Church school an unusually large number gathered for the study of God's word. The lesson was conducted with gripping interest and a thorough review was given by our pastor. The Sunday school continues with enthusiasm it's preparation for the Eprscopa! district wide convocation which convenes Kittrell dollege on August 16th. Sunday past was Junior church nay ana our youm muae a wonaerful impression and gave a lcnrely expression of gratitude for the opportunity to serve. At the clos< of the devotional part of our service, our pastor delivered a profound message from the subject "Spiritual Freedom" taken from Galatians 6:1. Minds were constrained to think upon the way and the spiritual tide ran high. Two young persons connected themselves with the church and wpre assigned to the classes of Mesdames Emma Pearson and Ida Taylor respectively. Acknowledge m e i# of the presence of many visitors were made and warm welcome was extended. At the evening's' service many gathered again to worship. "Good News" constituted the subject for the message by our pastor and was taken from St. Luke 2:11. Many visitors joined in again at our evening's worship. The usual financial reports representing our boards and clubs activities for the month were received one-hundred percent. The pastor com mended all for thfcir contributions to the sifccessful achievements during the past two months of the following program: Our rally effort which retired two* mortgage obligations; our annual revival during which many accessions were made and souls saved and our Jihrrd quarterly conference. EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH _j Charleston, >S. C.?Services at Emmanuel on last Sjunday were indeed interesting and beneficial. Our friends are still coming in from time to time. "A Healthy Mind" was the subject from wh?jh the pastor spoke to the children prior to the morning message. The little folk apparently, are anxious to hear their pastor deliver his Sunday morning sermonette. Very fine thoughts are develoned out of these short messages. , At 11 o'clock the regular worship pommenc^d. Dr. Brogden selected his text from the 1th c^iaptei; of St.Matthews, 2nd verso While this gospel was being expounded, an atmosphere of spiritual fervor pervaded the house and -many hearts were made glad. An audience, far from being inappreciative and inatentive heard this powerful message. Visiting mm: isrovs: Revs. Doctor and KK'ls. : gwTTsoeon KATO$ SHRDLU?I1M1I I __ Sunday school?convened at the usual', hour and a lively time was witnessed. __ "The healing of the cripple man by the Apostle Paul", the theme from which the pastor spoke during the evening worship. Acts 14:8-9-10. One person was read into full membership. During the three nights' services conducted by Rev. Brewer formerly of this city but now of Phil adelphia, seven persons were converted. This was very gratifying Miss Emily J. Simmons returner! tVin citv from New York re centky to attefnd,1 the ifuneral of her grandfather the late WiKiam Jones, left on the night of 22, instant for the metropolis. Mr. Raymond Gatiiers, a memtioning .in._New._\''jJ"k City. mm m mm * COKESBURY NEWS S. S. had a large attendance. Delegates from the S. S. convention reported. Rev. Bouey brought a glorious message. Text Phil. 2:4. Subject "Unselfishness*. The pastor and missionary ladies are leaving Thursday for the convention. Delegates. Misses E. A. Robinson, Gertrude Adams. Juvenile Misses Emma L. Arnoch, Mamre Holmes. Mrs. Berkley Reynolds and two children of Hopkins are spending sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rr/binson. Visitors Sunday Miss Lucy Rosa J Adams of Columbia. Lucy is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nash. THE PALJHETTO LEAD ST. PAUL A. M| E. CHURCH Rev. W. M, jGantt, Pastor Lancaster^ S. C.:?S. S". opened at the usual hour with the Supt. in charge. Service began at 11:-*{(J. v, The pastor's t^'xl II Peter, subject. The Seven Graces. One person united with the church. At 3:00 o'clock Rev. Pearl and congregation from the Second Rap tist church worshiped with us., 6:00 o'clock League opened by the President, Mr. E. II. McGill. Interesting remarks by Mr. Brown. Mistj McJhrJoon, Mi's. McClellan from Bishop's Memorial church 1 Columbia; Miss Eva Major of tne f rnst wasningron lvaptist church. Miss Lenova Barnes, made a splendid-report on the Sun r day school convention. Sunday right the quarterly conference was held by Elder J C k McClellan. Rev. Shaw preached ,'a tumble sermon/, subject Christ Head of the Church. t A revival meeting has just closed conducted by Rev. Suber. Twopersons were happily converted. .Ail ef.ub meetings were postponed on account of the meeting. Miss Eucile Gantt left Sunday night to visit relatives and Gkrds In Swanseej -anA<g]uinbia.? Revs. Gantt,^Suber and King Misses Lenoria Barnes, Alethia - McCoy. Josephine Bailey and En? cile Gantt attended the Sunday school convention at Eastover on Sunday. Master S. J. Coleman of Dan ville. Va? is visiting his grandfather Mr., Sam Ketd. The Sunday school picnic given at Heath Spring Tuesday was a success. GEORGETOWN NEWS Mrs. Mary Homes is spending her vacation, in New York with her children. Mrs. M. C. Burton after spending a few weeks with her .sister. Mrs. Rebecca Robinson left last Monday for her home in York. Mrs. Eryniontrudc M. Jones ami children spent five weeks with their .mother and grand mother .M#V- Florence William^. The?y left last week for New York. In company with Mosdames Florence Jackson of Georgetown and Hannah Bewsard of- Conway on last Wednesday, July 21 your correspondent attended the last day session of the Beautician convention m Charleston. _The meeting, svae both inspiratinnJV and Edueational. We had the pleasure of being the dinner guott of the Brogdens, 14<> Ashley Ave. BENNETTSV11.LE NEWS Our community night \via*5 a great success in spite, of the inclement weather there were more. than a hundred present. The speakers of the evening were i I Prof. C. D. Wright and Rev. H. B. I Jones, two of the leading citizens o'f our city. Their speeches featured The Necessity and Benefit of a Community Center and Playground for People of all ages. The Development of the Growing Chijd was stressed by Professor --Wrfgbtc Many said alter listen --fTTjr ~to t h cr v ji rakers-- they _ willing tO:XQCpcralc "in any " way to help foster the program. The Rainbow and City quartets rendered beautiful musical selections. Everyone present enjoyed the program. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson formerly of Harr/sburg, Pa.; Mrs. Brocks Peterson, Mrs. J. B. Campbell, Sr., and Mrs Thomas Bruneon-of Hartsville were the house iguefcts of Mr., and Mrs. Leroy McQueen Sunday. Miss Maltha Erwin of New York City is visiting her mother Mrs. John Erwin. Miss Lottie Watson fron. New York City is spending her vacation with parents and friends. Miss Elizabeth Ma-sey of Wades boro returned home last week after visiting a few weeks with Dr and Mrs. L. M. MeCoHum. Miss Annett McCollum is visiting Miss IVorlncluirM Mrs. Alma Albright of N'.Y.C. is spending her vacation w;th Tier mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas. Mrs. Ro-sa McCollum and her friends motored to Wadesboro. Mrs. Katre J. McQueen is spend ing her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McRae. The revival meeting at Tee l5ec was quite a success conducted by Rev. Beth^a Sunday at Shiloh Rev. Hennegan was at his best. The revival meeting started Sunday night. Conducted by Rev. Peace of Columbia. Miss D'.izabeth Thomas is home after having spent a very successful six weeks term at State Normal Summer fchool FayettevHle, N. C. ? ; . \ < i | . EM t J ' f ~~ Mr. Taft Simpsn i- home after j having spent a plea-ant and enjoyable vacation in N.Y.C, Mr. and. Mrs. E. L. Johr.akin were the week-end guests of Mrs. Anna Dudley and brothers. Mrs. Minnie Alston spent tho week-end in Darlington visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Seward is remodeling her l.uinO on King -tie't. \ ' The teaehei's attending the Darlington county. suinnii r schoor are home after having spent a pleasant and profitable six weeks session. Mr. Steve Mel.'od of N.Y.C. is visiting relatives and friends.Mr. .and Mrs. E. S. Shields and inning nu>u?rtMi to i. lie*raw. y I S. CaroW*fi'l Johnson is eiut again to -1 lii- dvl?ght of her many friends. Prof, and Mrs. Nickla.s Kallock >l ruskegee institute', is spending iliir vacation with relatives and friends. Mis^ Minnie.Mae Smith is home from Benedict, summer school. After a pro'lbnged" illness death came to Mrs. Jack. McLeod. ller funeral was conducted at Macedonia Baptist . church last Monday' amidst a' host of friends and relatives. - ' u Mrs. C)o~ Huntley, little son KonalS^ Huntley and Mr. Kenneth Jasey of N.Y.C., are the .house quests of thi)1r sister and brotheerm-Iaw Mr. r.ml .Mrs. \\ ilhe-T'raisier. Mrs. Ellen K'lley left last Tuesday for NjY.C.. her stay will bp, indefinite. Rev. and Mrs. J. C, Cox reported a very pleasant ,ard beneficial -lay at the State Sunday school! convention. The reporter, Mis* C. I); Sanlers was il.c dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnakin, Monday.. ST. MARY ( HUT IT Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor Cnit* 11 ^ ..in- i! 1-4 li iimirtnl The Supt. conducted the Sundae school at the usual time. At the close of tie devotion the pastor presented Presiding Eldei Dr. J. S. Coo "to preach.' Text Acta 2ti:2. Offering iSiV.50. The business of the conferennee was .aken up ar.d each church reported their fill' part and over of the assessment. The elder was paid in full. The pastnr. and elder were the .'inner quests of Mr. and Mrs. ' S. .<tevenson. Bro. Stevenscnrt l^eing . ick was not ,able to he out. Sundaynight Dr. Coe delivered mothev great sermon from Luke iiLfC This was at Bethlehem wliere the pastor had on a trusoe drive. The church was divided i'nto 11 clubs and each seemed to have done its part. Total fron <. Lubs SlS'J.tiO. Public offering *s.2:>. Tot.d lor the evening ^I's.i."). Mrs.'Alma'Page and Bro. \V. Reed icportcd $d0.00. Tlff'y received fust prize. Mrs. E. M. White, Bro. R. Crawford $2T2">. I hcy received second prize. Rev. Mrs. Ruth Crawford and Rev. J Stanley reported $2o.00 and was given third prize. Total collected fo'r the day S287.00. Wo thank our many iVit.r.ls who helped from Marion ( onway cnetnt ami el-owl ere. W. u, ii-liid to have as lHllW. McClintir, Klerson Bitrch who played a part in this service, See the pastor and hi- son J F. Stanley, Jr., for The Paln^etto I P??rl<?r WINSSBORO M:\VS The. setting of the County Suntluv school convent.on at St. Paul Baptist church was tin- besi.that had been put over in 2U yca-s said someone who is in -position to know. Friday evening Hon. Mayor \\ \. Robinsoif wfas introduced b> Rev. J.-.M. Reatty, the pastor and ii> appropriate v.^trds welcomed the convention to. Winrslioro*. Prof. W. A. Ross then r.introduced Supt. CJ. F. Patton who made a wonderful aidless on the Sunday school's influence. He savd that meeting of white people and black people was all too faV between. Rev, L-r. SvnV- white Baptist I JOHNSONKi ln^ral A VA A A V_x A 1A A fc^=X==ic 1401 Park Street a . . .. '....... ' -J minister was introduced by Prea.0. K. Munigauii and gave Us the oiigin nf th" Sunday. school and it y. oUUi. Hu up on there..sons (> r huv.ng Sunday sciion'D Ih. T. I!. our stat< ( missionary was then introduced Who made a timely talk ait'r w!.;vh. Dr. .!. N. M t.'onii.ll was j<t.?-.-?'*nti'd who. in thunder tones jt ; in: itti-d Mnr'is college. 1: \i- a-idi'*- h<- -< in led th-' keyt;> 'v 1 ... Signs of the Times. lb v. S. C. < anipbell, oi'.r Sunday sci. . ! at i BY PL' d' a:. being ??n |. . gi ani to. preach wa.- then pre- ' ."ined e?y lite president, and de- J i\ eri'd a -eiidon loV.tf to be. I eiin in!, red. The .-einidn was pi"cee'ded by a song "J am on tin. baltl" Field for my l.oid", led by . VI? >. S .( ' Campbell, Saturday morning was given to ; ;i grouping of the church accord !t$r to-:. ? .s and experience?. Kacii glo..p disci. s?ed some important ( top.v pertaining to cil'urch 1-<T Sutiday seiiooi. ' Sun-da \ morning' was the Sunday. -chool eotivi-rt -led hy Prof. W.J' A. Bus-. who divided the school / according tc ages and sent out Veaciie.rs to suit each.group. Dr. J. .1. Starks, our Baptist Bisiii'.l t'i ouirl.oir l\f T>...o-/l i..t ky wa- on the scvi.v to deliver the missionary sermohn. At the " appointed. tune i t* with ihv pa:?frur ns.indcil?lLu ios.truim H.. used .f?/r his text "Sirs. We Want to Svv Jv-us". Dr. Starks preach .v.'l f > Us with power He said that the reason people don't come to .K-siis, We Christians don't introduce Mini to them. The conven tion then closed for dinner hav- ^ injr jriveij Dr. Starks $10.00. The Educational .-Ornion was fleuvi-red Sunday afternoon by < Rev. W. H. N'eal. pastor of Weeping. Alary at White Oak. He too gave us a treat. Really, he is a very promising young minister. The introductory ' sermon writs delivered by Rev. J. I'.. Gibson, pa-itoi; of St. Mark Baptist church J 1'he address on behalf of visiting schools was made by Miss Evelyn * I.. Ro-s. The music was rendered ' for the convention by our Juni vhoir with Miss Sara Beattv at the piano. Papers were read by Mrs. Maggie Butler. Mrs. M. M. 1 Deny, Misses Ethel Outen, label Davi-. ? \i,.Kihts. . .T and Richard Jr. Arch it* from Washington air btio th>- guests of their grand ] nn then, Mrs. Hattie Stevensott. Friends of Mr. Jno. C. Jacobs arc glad to see him up and out > again after two weeks indisposed. Mrs. Rachel Letnuin of- Chiea- go. passed through here and stopped over with Mr. C. D. Mani gunlt for a short while Sunday She" Was in company with her daughter and son Rev. and Mrs. II. W. Near. The A. M. E. Zion conventioi held at St. John church was a success. It was graced with the presence of Tlishop Martin. Rev. W. G. Owens, Mr. S. A. 1 Moore. Misses Vivian Johnson. Olivia Montagu**, Jennie Sims and flec/n Whitner were among those of our town who attended the A. M. E. Sunday school convention at Santuc iaist week. I i?.."rtiiri V \T p riH'RCH Tcpv. ~S. H; 1/ewtH, Pastor* i Sunday school met at the usual i hour with officers jUjd teacher? present. A very beautiful Sun- " , day schoi/l lesson "God Prepares A People". After the various I classes were taught Rev. Lewis Unade a fine and timely review of the lesson which al seemed to have b^oi) benefited by. ( ' Thy nnunihg worship begann at ~ the* regular hour. The pastor se, leeted hi? text from St. John 11:11) ] subject "Love Without Distinc- ! tio'n". Very beautiful sermon por trayi'ng throughout the love of " Christ for-Mary, Martha and Lazarus. J l The A. C. E. League is being .well attended and directed under Mr. II. W. Webber as president. For the night service the pastor selected his text from Gen. 3:37. Theme ' Enoch Walked with God. Friends and visitors are always welcome. . BRADLEY Home >i " r 51 Telephone 8137 i r CARDS DR. A. B. JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 1828^ Assembly Struct Phone 346G Residence: 919 Oak Street Phone 8740 REV. J. H. 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