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M VUG A RET ATTENDS PICNIC.
' 'Hello- Bill;
Here I li'm again for another
week's wi.i k. I attended Sundayschool
as usual. The Bible verses
be nil it v. Tt ii the letter C. Quite
l r 1 . l
a *c'\v lvspunued. 1 a.so aitendc-ii
u Sunday school panic Saturday
at tin. Mt. Pi-gar. Bap! i-t--church.
We really vil?i have a nicu t.me We
.are a i-a.' pietming to have the 4-11
picnic Thursday at the 'St. Mich?
ael I'laygr. und. A large crowd is
expected.
Sister and I are still keeping
house for mother .until she returns.
We are ,jijsotexpecting to have our
Sunday school picnic on the sec
olid S:! 11: i i i:i in Snpr i.ioh.' I- -I ;im
. .still hoping that more of our cluh
members will write;"and that .Mattie
Black will continue to write,
for I enjoy her letter very much.
1 guess. I will sign off for this
week.
MARGARET. WRIGHT.
Ltf- - ' t NION NEWS.
Tin. Union County farthers h !d
their ii ritual pic-hie-at Red Point
on Broad River Friday, August L'u.
Mr, E. N". Williams uur .local. a.
, pent \'v as ir, ehnrgo. After. dinift t
fill t he .l'ariiit :.s ami their famTliVs
their friends gather-cd under tin
shade of the big oaks on the banks
of the i ivt ; ai d 'enjoyed an l.o'ur
or more of speaking by I'rpf. \\.
M. Bogan. Mr. G. W. Bulden and
* three of our leading farmers, Messrs,
Mrl.uikins, Wil4cs and G. B.
Daukins..
The tretiiv* <*f the talks was
"Beltei Fin iitihy and y?>iisit.g ("on
ditions." The' fanners' of I.'nion
county piarpd themselves on record'
to cut. down on large -farms
and to encourage many ot the ten
ant. farmers' to become landowners
.Madam Mamie Wilson-and Mrs J
John; ie V. iil.am a.i. ed much to
the meVii.-oht of th - (ictasiou by
leading i: \v!!> am! songs for 'tintarmors.
T ; is -:tc oj .the womloi ful
lo'oad River will be the anil; .ii1
place, of meeting for the l.ri im i
and ttmnn/frien.'is.; Ail left .yith'1
a big d*. to eoii'.e. back m \t
year-with j.Vnty of fii.v !" .??<t in
order t" enjoy'tbe: day with friends
Mr. William- i > tendering a vny
tfme si'i'vii< tu iIn- l.niuii Codnry
farmers.
Pint. \\", M. liogan has hoel. clected
principal of ' the Sunlac
tuc made her mistake in selecting
' s',ii-h an ..vpi-i l..i-I man as l'Vof.
?Botnmr~v
Miss Iamr.a YVil.-ou of Orangeburg,
aftvr.,* spending a very delightful
vacation in our city visiting
her sister and 'brother-in-law,
Mr. end Mrs. C.K. Wilson has returned
to her home. She left with
r Mr. and Mrs. Wilson via Newberry
where they will giwt Or. and Mrs.
J. E. Grant.
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Miss Pauline Head and Mr. A lolphus
Meng were happily joined
itr wedlock''at the home of Mr amiMrs.
Augustus Feaster. Rev. T.K.J
- Robinson otlieiating.
The boys who will sell South Ca-I
rolina's loading paper, The Leader'
are anxious to run their sales to
100 at once. We are asking for
i Knc- f\ 1 v\i?o !?'-* ? 1J - ? - r 1 *
? UIV tIMipfinUUIl OI U1I
the leaders ar.d friends of this our
.State paper.
This is indeed a very technical
affair to discuss, and the writer
feels that he is in very deep water
when he attempts, hence he will
not say very much, only ask ques
tions: Why is it our colored colleges
can not have something in
common? Let some little foolish
thing happen and they have broken
relationship in this or that.
How do they expect the students
to get along together when they
come out of the c >Hege, wher the
college folk can not cooperate.
This is a serious affair to think
- about. We have many folk in
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3CHOOL -! Lit
together with a self addressed ' J
etto Leader, Bill Carver'a Club, | J
, C. Your name will be placed 0111 |
ve a membership card and button. ? I
. South Carolina who send tin n-v
children" c ut of - the State to college
in order that their minds will
be free fiom this affair. If things
continue as they are, all of the
football teaguers will have to step
over in South Carolina an 1 nick
up a college as a member of their
league^ ?h. _
Friends of Kg v. and .Mrs. J. C.
White were mUch intersted ill the
^ announcement of the mai riagc o,
their daughter, Miss' Josephine
White. Miss. White' is very pleas
antly remembered here as. a dim.
when lur father was t. t paste
>f Corinth Haptist clunch. Rev.
White was indeed a pastor of ;ti.
;hc folk and did not coiiline ins
ei vice to the folk -of his faith auu
church. South Carolina Just. a_1
great mail when ne left. Ilel
hould be in South'Carolina. .
.Mi-s Martha Helen tlarlingto. '
. .nis returned to her home in l.autens,
alter spending scscial weeks
with friends.
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Willie K.' tiuriier,- N. l'ii'.elvne4\
ot., has joined tile l'a.lmelto Iam
ier alu lyivi'. W e hope the (>>._ , I
pie m thai: vicinity will he ready j
.jiay tor the papel' wiu-v. i
CLINTON N'LNVS. j'
^ A Wuiil about ltev. II. \\ . A\ a.- j
, iter, paslui Friendship A. .M. 1. j
; church. Wily wait until, a man die.-.
'.6 j?i\*c hini dowers? It's use!c-s..
'dev. Walker is doing more thai.',
: .ny othei man that lias ever bet n ; i
i .o Friendship. I mean a man inj(
J .us time. Others said they wui.aii
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.uiiil. liev. Walker is buihuim. .
alt- ir our inw. church. not just !
I now in reality/ but soon. It' you i ,
i don't believe it, drive a l ew lee ,
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l "i West Carolina Avenue down ,s.
I Hell St.j see l'or yourself, lie i- ' ,
(actually a muliey getting litai.. L [j
j doesn't matter what eM'oit- o i ' t
1 piail.S lit' pUtS^foiUl, he prospeis.J;
Surely he mtist 1a.- a tiod sent man. (j
11" has Clinton following him H'o j
p.t cent. When 1 say Clinton, i
mean white, blade; baptists I't c - L
nytorians, etc. lie has over 52
i-.s added to the church. ha,- ! .
ne wanted 1 each Sunday, lie hasp
;urn doubling. It'e we had had a'?
ma,, like this some time ago tn? j
ii li'.nch would have been built. 1
The Iifrptist Sunday School In-',
jstitute.convened at Hebron Bapti.-. I
ichurch three day<, p
| M i's, Maiuie Parks, Jeanet to K. j <
Voting from Philadelphia and Aril- t
Loauav?arc -here visiting par- 1
jilts. .Mrs. I'arks hasn't been, to J >
Clinton in 12 years.
.Miss Clotelle Harris- i> home to \
the delight of all after spending (
so nig time in Richmond, Va..Miss.
Ruby M. Johnson who was $
hurt in the automobile wreck is
still improving. 1
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DILLON NKWS. ' 1
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Mr. Lawrence Ii,ethea is indis
Prof. Pendarvis, pri^.cipH of
the DilTon Junior Hi, is seen vis...
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iting in town.
Mr. Frank Bethea and brother
and sister of Washington, D. ('.,
are vi.-iting friends and relatives.
The reporter and little niece,
have returned from Puwley's Island
beach and Georgetown.
Mr. Ernest Bethea of Baltimore *
and Now York is seen in town.
Miss Ethel Wingate of New
York is in town visiting her mo- r
ther. .
Mr. Robert Jones wno >ias been \
visiting his mother has returned \
to the CCC camp. i
Miss Ludella Dye' and brother I
will return to New York City tonite.
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I V - . W.OODH 1'FF NEWS.
Trinity A.M.E. Zion. Church
Kev> 1. U. Ituliiu. i'ustor
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour with Supt. and teachers
at their post e>f duty. The lesson
?vas beautifully, .discussed by the
pastor, . Several visitors present.
.Mr. and Mrs. (drover lostcr and
aluiiy aim .Mr. 1 lieu. t'uweii nio?ured'
to Fountain Inn Sunday to
visit relatives and triends.
-Mr. ai d .Mrs. Koy 'Dyrioh, Mrs. ,
cvwiyn \\ ill-urn, Mr. \V. J Don- ,
aid, Mis put Lindei and Mrs. Idell
neverott motored "Xo Spartanburg
.uonuay n.gm m near ilk' neavell- ,
ly Wiospvi fiiingi rs at Thompson j
Chape! liaptist dun uh.
air. iiapust i'ruimnond passed i
away at his home peri* Monday aiVj
teinoon al'tor a Ifnyeiing .illness J
:iin! was l'ane.ializvd at Trinity A.1
M.h. Zion i lulleii \\ eiliumlay at '
i o'clock, the Kcv. li. C. -Crosby,''
*4;K.- ol" t luster * otlieialing. A arg(t
?it.wil attended the funerali"
>1' this -lite h'l.g friend. lie was.; lie
ol tile t : tiStoCS of. Woodl lit! '
Jui.roi iligr, sriiljoi .l'oi colored. At.
>:i!U t/cl.o.ck the i.uiie.ral procession |.
iel'l Trinity churrii -taking the iv- j
nam.- to-tin-vity eemvleiy, where'"
a Hr- -v.?r> -til Hide : e.'dhd
.in- u i .?tents the body .Was'
^ViVrrrd to ,1>* la-t restu,^ ; ,a '
be!.eath a monad ul'- lloWcrs. lie, A
,eav.s. ;o inop.jj hi.- passing a wsfv ;1
AJi s. Va-la 1 To. hett . 1 a timninfm'. t
oeii ii -- _ w j.|.. J[h uniiiiolal . oi .
Ala^'u ' 1 a ,.;i,...o: ,j and one st-.p-il
ila.u.- h.-.r oit-- .Wattle l.ce I Kickelt.*!
all'i : \t e. df'.ii!'. Tr.iev grand "sons ; <
.til 1 a-ho-t-- '. relatives am! friends1'
M.S. < I:,,..!'..::;.. j \.tlel a. direclot in I v
-'large. .. \
it ioil.ri-.l' l.i-.o II.,IO, I I I. -
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lii-hop t.i>. liookard, Paster
\* .-i-'?ijK-t;v?l'-ait the us
a-i J.- ..i v. ,'.n' .Sup!. UeV. F; W. 1
lt.ee :T. i;. - post. 1 lie lesson was '
.aught t.y the Sup v. Kvefiing de.' lioiiuis
wen- conducted by Bishop '
Jix kajii aim j.iayer was offered *
j\ Ue\. .I.ii. Tes-.lifyitijj and,
iismissal.
Lanftu'ii tilev e stall* ut- ministers .
.lUiheis and members motored iu
diveilville la-t Week where a live t
tights 1 loliiieSs meeting .was held 1
with the n w l.y esiabli-hed First I
llui j, vhitreh ol' wi.^eii liev .Mat- t
:he\v l'hvi-. i- pa.-toi. lb-Imp U.iJ. 1
Ibx'kai d pi< .ii tied i avh night as (
lever before. A hinge crowd w a *
ii atleudahee i ai h night. <
l.anl'ord C>..\e willhold a weeks I
meet in a at Moi'le Temple beginning,
.Monday night", Aug. :50th.
Bishop I'.lt. Cookard will pastor *
that week. Ail art cordially invil.'ii
to attend these services, l.anl'ord
(iiove assembly meeting will
negin the first Sunday in Sept.
All the sin rounding churches tind *
friend- ale invited to come and be )
.vitn us.TiTsbt.p J'.W. Higgins ufr
ia-toiiia. N' t'., will be our pastor '
i.. . ..! -r?nr i ... ?It
11 m ?ni\ in [. i iiiiiiiiwi- f*pe*t"-t"
iiT. Conn- >"? :m<lthi-ar him. Tin- '
services. will In- at night only. 1
Rev. T.l). Gist held a week re- *
,-ival at Bethel Baptist church at 1
.Tos- Hill for Rev. Stacy Gray. ^
Phey had 10 converts and raised 1
>102.10.
Mrs. Maggie Mice of Asheville,|''
M.C., the sister-in-law of Mrs. Sal-J1
ie Rite was th guest of Mrs. Sal-H
ie Rice and family. M=
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH }J
Rev. A. H. Clark, Pustor.
Swnnaei ville.--Sunday school at ^
he .usual hour. Quite-a few at.ended.
The time soon arrived for I j
hureh services. Rev. Clark ascend t
. <i the pulpit with a soul stirring t
sermon. His text I Kings 10:1;ir
subject: Christ's Answer to the, i
Hard Question of Lift*. It was! \
njoyed by all. One soul was ad- t
led to the., church by baptism. s
At night another sermon was de (
ivered by our )>astor, Rev. Clark. |
foxl I Chron. 21:21; subject: A t
?ull Priced Religion. We had many (
isitors worshipping with us. We f
vote indeed i?di?d to lioo/. I..
Vjaxwi'l), our faithful member
>ack with us. ?
Miss J. Cook, our reporter and a
aithful member is away spending I
iwhilo with her sister before leav a
ng to take up Nurse Training. ?
>he is expecting to leave Sept. 1. H
V'e hope for her much success in u
er undertakings. -i ^1
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PICKENS NEWS.
Mrs. Azulea S. G rutin was the
guest of Mrs. Amanda Rosemond.
Also little Francis and Thomasena
Gritlin of Chicugo. 111.
Little T.P. Mansel, Lola Mae,
James Pressley spent the week
with relatives in Greenville.
Rev. W.A. Anderson, Rev. John
son and deacons were the guests
of Mrs. Jennie Allen.
Mrs. Louise Miles of Caesar's
Head spent the week-end at home.
Miss Honetha Kilgo entertained
friends from Florida and Charleston
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Friends and members are very
glad to know Bro. Richard Kilgo
is able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. B.R. Kirksey and
family, Mrs Josephine Griflin, Mr. '
GB. Efirle, Alvin Kirksey. Hagood
Raymond, Anna, Gorvens. Mrs.
MaVgaret Gowens, motored to Se- :
tieca to attend services- at Rev. '
Cd. Watkins' church.
Mrs. Stella Gamble and family 1
w?.re the dinner guests of Mrs.
Melance Bur*??ss.
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.Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Ferguson
.iiid daughter of Greenville visit- i
u ii leiius in i'K nous ; Suiulay. i
Mrs. O.T. Law ton opened Bible <
titudy School' Monday Aug. 23rd i
Mr. Thos. Burgess ot Chicago, 1
111., is here visiting his mother )
Mis. Melence Burgess. I
Mrs.. Jennie Allen entertained (
Mrs. Maria Graham, Mrs.* Mettie
J recti, of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. 1
host to a. dinner.
The foilcwtr.g persons motored 1
.o* Caesuras . Head: Mrs. Azalea '
li Jer.n;^ A'.Un, Susie Tolbert
ideatrice. Simps*::. Fuller Cannon J
o visit Mrs. Louise Miles.
Mr, and Mrs. Fuller Cannon and '
hildren returned to Winston-Sa- 1
em, N.C.. Friday. Th'ep report a 1
hasant stay.
Rev. W.A. Anderson has been
Conducting a week's revival at the 1
iaptist church, with Rev. Johnson '
if Asheville, N.C. 23 converts 1
vere bajitized Siinduy. TJie amount '
>1 $23.10 was raised. Rev. Ander- *
un's wife of Greer was in service 1
>unday. (
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Rev. F.L. Law ton has been con- 1
lucting a week's revival at Union
?ump ground. {
Rev. Edward Watkin will preach ,
or the Missionary Society Sunday c
tug. 2!>th.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE ?
\ MEETING. * f
The Young People's League Dis 1
riet No. 2 will convene at the t
Mizpah Presbyterian church, Dar- i
tngton, S. C., Saturday, August 1
J8. 11)37, at 10:30 a.m. Theme for i
Discussion will be Young People's t
Society Problems. All members
ind friends are asked to be present.
All Societies are requested
.o send their assessments.
Miss Rrydia Tindal, Cor. Sec.
liT. ANDREWS AME CHURCH \
Rev. G. 11. White, Pastor. f
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Andrews ?Supt. Smith and his
xachetv were at their respective
daces in the church school Miss 1
Mary Frances Greene reviewed the
essoin Our pastoc_ and_Supt, be- ^
jevo in putting the young'"people '
'orward. Dr. J. C. Quarles gave
i wry timely and instructive adIress.
Other visitors were Mr. '
ving and Miss Valeria Howard of
ieorgetown. Miss Howard is visit- e
ny Miss Rudolph Greene.
For morning worship, Dr. Quar v
es, who is conducting a successful (
evival meeting, used as subject: 0
lohn's Vision. Dr. Quarles is a 8
lifted preacher and very thoughtul.
Our morning offering was
>2U.30 At the League hour Pres- 1
dent Thompson carried forward
lis, work. Mr. King addressed the e
oung people. 1
Following a very spiritual meet B
ng conducted by Bro. WitherspOon j
Vashington and Sikter James, Dr. v
Quarles brought us another strong ]
message. The Christian Race. 1
inited with the church. Thus far
- ..cm- iiau esuvcii cunvens ana c
hieo joiners. Dr. Quarles' mes- t
ages are greatly reviving t h e t
Christians of the community. Tho
people still show their appreca- |
on to Dr. Quarles for the splen- t
lid work he and wife did while t
mastering here. He built the par- [
oiingo and church. 1
M iss Mary Frances Greene ob- j
erved her birthday last week with t
t party, friends from Georgetown, j
lemingway, Manning. Greenwood
nd Charleston were there and all e
eemed to have enjoyed themselves t
Jr. and Mrs. Fred Greene as us- \
al made things very pleasant fot t
he guMts,
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MORRIS BROWN * I
B A. M. G. CHURCH o
Rev. R.I. Lemon. Pastor t
a
Charleston.?In spite of the ex- a
tremely hot weather which prevailed
in Charleston last Sunday, n
the attendance at services at Mor- C
ris Brown^were good. "Obedience"
was the theme from which the ^
pastor spoke to the children pre- a
ceding the regular morning sermon d
The sermon delivered at 11 a. m..
was based upon the theme, "A pro- v
per response to a great inquiry," a
The message was gladly received P
by those who had the pleasure of E
hearing it. There w.ere 3 accessions
at the morning services. One ii
member was inducted into full w
communion of the churjji at the 1
evening1 service in the person of
Sister Nancy Baker of class No. 1.
Our Sunday school and League
functioned as usual at their respective
hours. Many visitors graced
our services during the day. A- a
mong the visitors present in the a,
morning, were Mr. and Mrs. Vance g
the brother and sister-in-law of
Mrs. V. Lemon. They spent the day
in Charleston. . , w
The painters began work on the e(
interior of our church this week,
md the work will be rushed ' to c<
:ompletion speedily.' Among our a]
members on the sick list are Mrs. js
E. Beckett, Bro. Rufus Jones and
Mrs. Carrie Grant. We are hoping
their recovery will be speedy and ^
:oniplete."
Mrs. E.H. Washington has re- j
turned home front a Very pleasant "1
VH
visit to?New York i_;ity, visiting
relatives and friends. Mrs. Carrie .
Lambright and Mrs. Florence Rivers
are among the many mertt- '''
bers of our church who are spending
some time in New York City. ,
Bro. Jas. J. Tayldr is still in Man- ?
Chester, Vt. and reports having .
. la
i very pleasant stay in the moun:ains
of Vermont.
The Red Headed Step-child, a
ai
irama in'3 acts is scheduled for
Monday night, and the indications
ire that a large crowd will attend "
.his performance sponsored b y
;he Sunday School board, and directed
by Mrs. M.V. Johnson one
>f the teachers. The talent of ,,
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he school will be utilized in the
endition of the play.
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Our 4th Quarterly Conference,
md our Dollar Money .Rally are a
eceiving the attention of the offi- tj.
:ers and members of our church.
Bro. Henry Brown is associated
vith Bro. F.M. Macagnic in the w
epairing of the Iron fence and ai
fate at the church. These loyal
nembers are doing this work free. m
Or. R.I. Lemon and family spent sl
he larger part of last week visit- m
ng in Prosperity. They returned ()f
lome on Friday evening, and an- |0
lounce having spent a very pi
mt week in the Piedmont.
GREENWOOD NEWS.
Tabernacle Baptist Chundh di
Rev. C. H. Brown, Pastor ct
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Sunday school opened at the us- a]
ial hour with a large number of g
scholars present. At 11:30 the
castor brought forth a burning j)(
nessage which was enjoyed by all.
\t the evening service the pastor q
preached another heart-felt ser- w
nnn TV ? -TIVTITT 1 .>
nun. jluc uiru unutT me icauer- j-j
>hip of Mrs. J.M. Walker is pro-' h<
crossing nieely. AH TrTends an
volet me to the friendly church. (j
Mri. Lela Logan of Ware Shoals jr
vorsldppcd with us last Sunday. _
Mr l. Ada Marshall has return-1
d home after spending 3 months
n tho North visiting children. She
vas accompanied by her son and
laughter-in-law Mr. arid Mrs. Jaob
Marshall of Philadelphia, who
re spending a few days with her.
Miss Lela Johnson spent a few
lays in Spartanburg visiting relaive8
and friends.
TVIrs.~Eva Sfiellman spent a few
lays in Clinton and Laurens visting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ila F. Maddox spent severil
days in the city visiting her
nother. Mrs. Hattie Ware. She
vas enroute to her home in Rock
fill from Philadelphia, where she
lad been visiting relatives.
Rev. W.L. Wilson and Miss Luile
Brooks SDent last Fridav nftei
ioon at home of Mis3 Emma Mad M
lox at Dunn Creek. , >
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Char ' [
eston are spending some time in ' |
he city visiting their son and 1 '
laughter-in-law Prof, and Mrs. El- < >
>ert Johnson. Mr. Johnston. Sr., !
ias returned to his home accom- | \
>anied by his little grand daugh- ' '
;er Rose Mary He reported a very < >
kleasant stay in our city. i
Prof. B.J. Sanders is spending J [
l few days at home after studying | J
his summer at Penn State. He < >
vill return in a few weeks to con- i ?
inue his studying for the winter. ! '
The many friends of Dr. C.H.3. J t
lendei^on over the State and 1
ther points will be glad to know I
hat he is out again at his work I
nd improving nicely, after sever- t
1 weeks illness. J
Mr. Sellers is visiting his t
nother at his home in Valdosta. 1
leorgia.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Bluford and 1
Irs. A.M. FoxUfpent a pleasant v
fternoon at John's Creek lust Sun- I
ay.
Miss Helen Lomax spent last i
reek-end in Helton visiting Mr. v
nd Mrs. Bradley. She was* accom- c
anied home by Mr. and Mrs.
h-adley.
Mr. Richard Baylor who is work
lg in Gastonia, N.C., spent the _
eek-cnd at home with his family. n
MILLBRAN'CH AME CHURCH f
Rev. I.II. Dozier, Pastor
t
Sunday was another beautiful n
ay for church goers as there was
large crowd of people present ^
3 usual at their post of duty. The ^
unday school was very lively with v
le usual. attendance. The morn- c
:g .service began at 12 o'clock ^
hich seemed to have been enjoy- '
J very much. The pastor preach- c
1 a wonderful sermon. The disjurse
was very timely delvered v
nd explained: Subject: "The Call
made will you take heed."
There was a rally in the after- ^
oon which was. a success. Rev.
ainey preached a "'wonderful serton
for the rally from II Chron. ^
J-5; ;sUbj<jct: "God's Call to seriee."-?It
was enjoyed because the
iscourse was filled with deep ^
loughts, which was food for the g
cople. We are wishing Rev.
ainey much success in his field. ](
EVeiyone-arouim Mill Branch is ~
oking forward for the Methodist q
nion which will convene at Good
ind AME church Sunday, Aug.
). We are expecting- a great day
nd are expecting many- visitors
nd friends. h
The ACE League is still on the U
ap' and the members and presiunt
are inviting the older folk ,
i come uut and see them in their ~
'creation.
.Mr. L.E. Hyman and Mr. Taft ^
icLuin and wife and Mr Ebb Cain
otorcd to Cartersville Sunday to
sit their relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Hyman had
great number of friends with
icni Sunday. ,
The farmers are still feeing &
jod for the tobacco is selling very ^
ell. We are happy to not have
lyonc on the sick list.
The' nresiditu' eldev nvunrVio^ .it a
)V sister church Sunday and was ^
iccessful in getting all of his g(
oney. Tie was the dinner guest N
' Mr, Nathaniel Williamson, a- t(
ng with the pastor.
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I'OM.-VKIA NEWS. si
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Revival meeting closed on Frily
night at St. Marks church,
inducted by Rev; R.F. Jefferson,
hree persons accepted Christ and
so the first week in August, Rev.
,J. Johnson conducted a wondeI'll
meeting at St. James, Seven
. rsons accepted Christ.
Mrs. Rosa Lee Lipscomb of
harlotte, N.C., spent last week
ith her-parcnts Rev. and Mrs. TT.
Garmony. We were glad to have
jr. .I'll-' ?
Funeral services for Merman,
bunts were held at St. James on
ridayy Aug. 13, who died at his
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Saturday, August 28, 1937,
iome on Tuesday night. Aug. 10th
le is survived by his Widow Mrs. *
dary Counts, one stater Mrs. Kaie
M. Roberson, three brothers Mr.
fohnie Countse, and Jasper Counts
>oth of I'omarva, Forest Count
f Columbia. ;
Mrs. V.O. Crawford of Brook- J
yn, N.Y., is spending some time
vith her aunt and relatives i n
'omaria.
We have many friends from DeIroit,
Philadelphia and Pennsylrania
visiting us during the month
if August.
WHITMIRE NEWST
Mr. Aeblrt Wallace of Cincinati,
dhio is in Whitmire visiting
lis relatives, Mrs. Alice Byrd and
amily.
Mrs. Brosia Williams has gnoo
o New York City for an indefi- ,
ite stay.
Mr. Lois Fpps sponsored a
urthday party, Saturday nite. at
is home. A very successful time
/as held there. The color of the
ake was white with pink candles.
Ir. Epps thanked all of his many
riends for their presence, their
ontributions and their presents.
Mr. George Williams spent the
reek-end with Mr. Lois Epps.
Rev. W.M. Coleman sponsored
he second Bible Drill at Bruce
'abernacle churt'h last Sunday.
'hey had a lovely time. Prizes aain
were offered; to those who anwe
red the Bible questions by Rev.
ioleman.
There wjP bo ';i r-illv ni irt ?nw.
ay at Cedar Grove church. Capains
are Lois Epps and Beulah
windier. Come one and all.
Rev. E.W. Posey of Winston-Sa?rn.
NCwill conduct tha-C'4tmp
looting the first Sunday in Sept.
!omc and hear him.
HELENA NEWS. .
Mrs. Beatrice Smith of Birming
am, Ala., was the guest of Mr.
nd Mrs. G.C Simmons, Aug. 18
Miss Edith Clark of Spartanburg
' as the dinner guest of her mothr,
Mrs. Alice Simmons.??
lwra, Katie Lindsay left last
hursday for Connecticut, to visit
er brother. We hope her a pleasnt
trip.
LITTLE RIVER NEVV?
Rev. B. L. Guiles, Pastor
We are holding our last quarter;
conference. We were alt St.
aul Sunday morning. S. S. open- \
d at 10 o'clock. Bro. Willie Ranell,
Supt.
At 11 c'clock Rev. Coe preached
wonderful sermo^i. In the afirnoon
we went to Mt. Zion. P.
I. Coe preached another wonderful
ermon. At night we were at the
[eck church. The, people awaited
) hear the word of God. The preidmg
elder's assessment was paid
i full.
Bro. Sam Bellamy is still on the
ick list. ^ ^ ^
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