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MARGARET .ATTENDING LIN,
.EOI.N 111 THIS TER.\I
4 Sumter, S. C,
September 20. HWi
llello Everybody: I
Weil I am now ill school and
ha:d at work. 1 am now attending
the Lincoln High school, at
SunU''r, S. C. 1 am hi the eighth
grade and 1 will try to do my
nest, .Mother thinks that I am
doing line as 1 am not quite twelve
yenr? old. 1 hove made many
; new l'i iends and 1 like my teachers
too. My little sister will be
home Horn Ehiladelphih this wv^.
A big circus was in our town
yesteiuay ar.d 1 think all ct the
boys and girls had a ?good -ti-nwn1
am still looking for more letters
on the Junior page.
Eye until next week. .
MARGARET WRIGHT,
THE SANUMAN
"Nu one in the whole world knows
more stories than the Sandman.
Yes he.is' arr incomparable master
in story-tailing. #
-Of an evening, as soon as it begins
to grow dark, and the children
are sitting quietly at the taV
~ hie, or in their little chairs, the
Sandman comes; he conies up the
stairs, without tile slightest noise,
fur lie wallrs-tn 1h^stocking-, only.;
gently he opens the; door, and
throws sand into thy children's
eyes?tine, line sand; but so much
. . of it that they cqn't keep their
, . eye,s open no longer, and therdlore
"they cannot see him.. He
steals close' behind them, and as
soon .as his warm breath touches
ttie back of their necks, their heads
become heavy and sink forward,
llut it doc's. not hurt them?oh,
no! lor thc good liamlman only
plays oil' that joke -.upon them,
which is in reality his sorious effort
4'or the good of his young
charges. He only wishes them to
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be quiet, ana u is uwi mo, h.v...
to be taken to b.d. ile wants
theiii to be silent, in order to tell
them stories, quite undisturbed as
lie sits oh their beds alter they
an" asleep.^
The Sandmain dress, alt fawnish
? not moulding, to the last fashion.
' is. handsome, and even elegant.
His coat, nsembling rather a
loosV tunic, is of a rich silk, but
it :s impossible to say what coW
. or, tor it is green, -re<P?r blue, according
to how the gentleman
turns. under each arm he carries
an umbrella, one of which is lin
rtf?t-nrough ami th rouyh-vvilh.- the
most beautiful pictures, and this
he holds over the good -children,
so that during the whole night
they dream the, most delightful
stories. ?..
Now we shall Mree Iwrv* the Sand
r:.11 during 'a whole week, comes
regularly every night to a little
boy whose name was Kugene and
hear ai,-o what he told him. J'heie
aiv exactly seven stories for the
week has seven days.
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Monday
"Now pay attention": the Sandman
.aid at night after he had
1 covered Eugene up worm in his
soft hod, "for I will show you
something worth looking at."
' Sifddenly all the little plants in
the china flower pots grew to
large trees, which Spread out their
long , branches, picturesquely aorcss
the walls ofthe-xYoom, forming
a leafy dome at the tops, so
that it had the appearance of .a
-beautiful*' gteon trrmsvr The hnnr
ehe.s wr-ie thickly covered with
flowers and buds and each of the
thousands of flowers' was metre
beautiful than a rose, l/ut at that
moment there arose a dreadful
moaning and sighing in the tabledravjpr,
where Eugene school
*, <books were kept.
r (To be continued next week.).
HOME DEMONSTRATION
NEW A
All'ndlae, S. C.?The first big
community ^our for the county
was held in Stoney section, Friday
.September 24, at 10:30 o'clock with
urie wuirng worxers club. Ton
homos Were opened for inspection
and to be judged for the following:
co^erpd wells, sanitary toilets,
flower yards, gardens, cows
hogs, chickens, canned product#;
and improving home by: white
washing.' painting furniturfc, screen,
ing, nfade article; for the home
and cloflhrng the home. The judges
were,: Mrs. Addic Bryant, home
supervisor for the countv: Mrs.
Louise Bing a prominent teacher
in the school and Mrs. Marion B.
Paul state supervisor for home
demonstration work. After 'the
tour a program was held at the
church, in w.hich the following
spoke: Mr. J. 'D. Marshall, county
farm agent for Bamberg who
stressed the importance of screen
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etto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, ! ! '
C. Your name will be placed on ' | ,
ve a membership card and button. ] J ;
irjis. Every trine you add a screen
door or window to your home you '
add 10 years to your life. Mr
David G. Bolton, agriculture teacher
for the county, spoke en
Some achievements of Negroes.
Our Home Demonstration Agent
Miss Rosa B. Heed said in her talk
If the'Negroes in Allendale Coun
ty is to have life ami that more
abundantly, it's women 'must stand
shoulder to shoulder with :Cs men
in every endeavor that .go?a' to:
ward the uplift of the county". A
large audience witnessed the program.
c MUlNfVll.oh NEWS
The day _wu*-ffidm-k and' divmy" "
yet many twfe their way to the
Piedmont Presbyterian church,
itev. H. C- Johnson* brought a soui
Stirring message. The people ar?
able to obst rve that the spirit o'
God is h'eded as never before.
1'h'c people aren't worried about
.heir souls. The rally was a success.
We Acre glad to have Mrs.
Whi'tner, Mr.-and .Mrs. llugon ol
Laurens, Mrs. Eya. Crank and Miss
Crank of Leesvilie. ^ We are al
ways glad" l? have visitors worship
with us. .Ctdcction for the day
517.10.
Mrs. S. 13. Lindsay -returned .
from Deo Cee She reported a hap j
py time there." Maam 11. ft Grigs. '
_>y, Lassie iiryson, Ella C. Hen- ,
lersoh, Miss.es. Alice Fowler and
Lila Mae Pitts attendbd the W
1 H. A. Missionary convention at
lenkinsvillc. They : epoYU'd-a line
convention. 1
Messrs , J. L. t ook and Odell 1
Richardson called to see Miss L. J
M. Pitts Sunday. .
Miss ,Eulm, Mac Pitts is studying
a. Hett.v. Academy Junior col-J'
icire. fronton. S. C.
GETIISE.MANE RAPT. CHIRC11
Rev. R. J. Renins, Pastor
-Eacojet, S. C.? Sun.lay, Sept^m(
ber ltitli-was another g*wit day.
at Gethsemane Raptist church. A
.large crowd witnessed the dedication
services. Thompson Street
Raptist church, .Spartanburg of
which our shepherd is also the
hauler, and^many .other visit.ig
churches were well i:ch resettled..
Deacons; Ray, Thaeker, lliil,
Fair. Teainer; Trustees: Hum'ph:
.vs. Suher, Sister Washington and
the u.-her hoard; .seVrnl club captains
aiid others troin Thompson
Stret were present.
Cars'were furnished for the occasion
by the pastor, Deacons
Fowler, Ttyacker, Teamer; Truste"
Reason; Brct-fticr, Broom, Civs
by, Glev.n and sister Greenfield.
Zion Raptist church, -pastored
by Rev. Means; Knuckles chapel, i
pastured by Rev. Metidows; Mont ,
joinery chapel, pastured, by Rev.
Posey and other churches' were
represented. We were glad of the
presence of" Miss Goforth, one of
(Air teachers at the service. '
The d' cbtion was ebndueti d by
Thomp^m Street chu:ch and Mont |
gomery Chapel. The pastor's text ]
. was foilmI I'salm 24:1. Theme The
Earth is the Lord's. . t
The. congregation stood .with 1
united hands to form the dodica- >
tl'onal part of the service. Throe }
prayers wete offered representing
the Trinity. First by the pastor;
second. by B<.a. Fair and third by
"Father" 1 hacker.
The request was made for each
person to pay one penny for each :
year since being converted. A '
splendid offering Was taken.
The revival began Sunday, Sep
t ember 20th. We feel that it will
1 be a ruoeex*.?14?wsw?t-be 'tmarrw -1
nious desire of th.- church that our '
(shepherd feed us. never tire 1
, of his nwssag.es. After hearing {
him, many snn<Jrs always repent. '
Ciethseniane Baptist church is
making great progress under it's
rr\v loader. The dooi<s are a!<
ways .open to visitors. Come and
worship with us. I
COKESBLRY NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
Rev. F. L. B ?uey, Pastor ]
The Sunday school was very ,
largely attended. The assistant ,
superintendent Mr. Farley Moore
in charge.. After a brref study of |
the lesson a short review was had
by Mr. \V. M., Dixson. The preach
ing scrvipe began as usual. .
Houoy brouprht a wonderful mes- ,
sage Text St. John 8:10. Theme
Heaven's Supreme Court. We are \
beffinninK tc rally for our t?encr- t
al claims.
The students, are leaving for
school. Mr. Ernest Robinson to t
Voorhees; Misses Emma L. Ar- |
nnld,?Eunice?C.oggl'nn, Mnry?and -f
Mattio M. Stalks and Minnie B.
Anderson, Brewer Hi, Misses Del- t
ia Loucel and Rev. Roy Miller, Allen
university.
Mrs. .launita Fof?f?y Nance is (
! home after spending t,he summer k
"i rn Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Hat:
tie F. WilsoTi has returned homo
I from Asheville, N. C. Profa. Johny
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son and Martin spent a while in 1
>uf- town last week en route from '
Anderson back to Voorhees.. . ' '
Mrs. Florence Mcore is indis- !
posed. We are hoping fc/r her'a !
specify recovery.
MOKIlIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. 1. Lemon, Pastor
Charleston, C.?Services at t
Morris Brown, last Sunday were
well attended during... tho entire j
lay. Our return to Morris Brown
was made a gala alt'air. The
church was ready for occupancy,
and jio one experienced any ill effects:
from the painting of ttye
church on the inside. Our church
gitesents a splendid appearance,
and looked especially pleasing at
night with the li'ghcs turned on :
which seemed to enhance the beau (
,y of the newly panted walls, and !
.rimmiivgs,-~- Crowds of visitors (
greeted us at both services and i
were made welcome by the pastor,
\'erily we worshipped in a new (
Mollis Brown. One member was I
.ndueted into full communron at I,
die evening service. The day ;
stui ted with the address to the _
hildrenn, who* were eagerly await
.ng the call. Dr. Lemon spoke to ]
he children from Paul's ex peri- j
nee, and his admonition to Timit
hy. ' The pastor preached a ser- ,
iion that war- effect rye in force
did though I." Tmm?jbitl?Tilth Is't 1
hapter and dth verse. The sub- ,
jer.t solectod was "Stirring
I'lie Gifts that aro Within us." j
The church school and league |
v?'re active at the.r respective
.lours.
At S:ti() p.m. the pastor brought j
*v a large congregation another ,
oowviTul message, centered aiound 1
,he themjp "Team Work in the ]
Spiritual Game of I.iffe".. Sunday
vvas Leaders' Day. Each leader
dttir.g on his cla?s with his meni>ers
and their friends. ,
We are glad to note the return (
.<> the city'of Mrs. Oriana Dob- (
nils, who has boon spending some_|_
Thu* with her children in New |
fork City. Idle 'reports having >
pent .v splendid vacation. i
Our workers are now1 busy in.' t
be preparat ions- for conference, i
Hi o. Eugene Dfunean,- popular j
Mortician of this city, has donat- <
d S10.UU coward the work that is i
>eing dc. lie at M* rris Brown, lie .
s one of the trustees of our ;
. lunch, |
We are pleased to note the re- !
ruin* to the city ;f Hro. Ed. A ]
Tayfbr who has been in Augusta
Ha., for a few mo.Hhs. He is now '
ounce* vd witli th'V Claus.sen Rakhg
ormpany anil its selling broad j
for thai... concern in Charleston, j
R;o. Taylor was formerly presi- ,
lent. of.tin- I'slnts Board No. 1
if our-'church. I is hoped that f
te will ma'i good with this comKi'ny,
and hits riper the way for
he employ merit of oth*1 ecdorod
lelp in this city,
Rro. \V. II. Simmon- is confined I
o his home at this AVivting. His '
tnanv friends wish, him a speedy ,
eeovery frcVm his. sickness. Other _
nemhers of Mor.is Brown on the '
dck list are Mi-. K. Beckett and ;
'an ie Grant. It is our hope, that
Kith iff then, will soon lie restor?dl
to Qood health.
Our Dollar Monty rcll is being
tilled tit each service. Wo expect
ntr church to make a round remit
at the conference' at Kingit
roe next month. , <
ST. RAUL BAI'T. CHURCH !
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ivr*. n . 1 J% n iimoii, i uhiui
Sunday c losed a very suqceas- ''
rul revival meeting conducted" by 11
Rev. Anderson of Winston-Saltyn
?After the Baptism -Sunday nitC?1
he pastor. Kcv. W. L. Wilson leit
'or Philadelphia, Pa, where he wi'l
spend a tln.ee weeks' vacation. We
lope for hini a very pleasant stay
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PICKENS NEWS
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Mrs. Lexicc* Kilgo, Richard S.
iimpson visited Mis* Honetha Kil ?
so in Lake Junaluska, Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Biidgwcll, Mr. and j
Mrs. L. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. ;
Roauford Leonard, Mr. and Mis. I
rd Non is, Miss Ethel c ope- ^
lar.d, Mivs T1 elnia Coptdand, all t
if Greenville, S. C., visited Mr. j
"ordelia Kiiksey Sunday, September
19-th. t
Miss Francis Roe mend, Mr. H. |
\dams left Tuesday for Winstpn-j;
salem, N. C ' j (
Rfv. Mrs. Warren of Greenville
hps been conducting a week's re- .'
rival at the Union Camp' errc/und
it the Rev. F. I>. Lawton's ehureh.
The meml??rs and friends of
Pickens extend* th^ir deenest svni
>athy to the bereaved family Mr?j
>nd Mrs. Robefson who loss a
laughter, Ollie Mac .
Miss Evelyn Goldmond has re- <
turned from Detroit, Mich. She
oports a very pleasant stay.
Mrs. Christeen Bowen spent the <
verjk-^r.d with her sister Mrs, Car \
ie Gilliam.
Mr. John D. Jones and daugh- f
ter Essie hsa returned home afer
mote/ring to Baltimore, Md., to (
airy Francis Jor.es to school. ^
Mr. Fellon Mbes'6^ Washing- r
on, D. C., spent severaT~days in
Pickens visiting relatives and
Viands. ;?'?
Prof. J. R. Bates, principal of j
Je Pickens Hi'gh school visited in ,
ickens Monday on business.
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ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCR Rev.
R. A. Young, Pastor
Sunday wa3 a high day in Zion
it St. Paul. Sunday school openid
at the usual hour with the ofleers
and teachers at ther post
A duty. The lesson was beauti
'illly discussed this being our 4th
lu&rterly conference a large audience
was present at 11:30 and our
presiding elder brought to us. a
wonderful message from 42:36 of
Genesis.?^Thre sermon will lingei
long in the hearts of his hearers.
We had a fine quarter. We hope
for the return of our dear pastor
and presiding elder. We were delighted
to have the piuny visiting
friends to wotship with us. We
were also glad to have our pastor's
ivife, Mrs. .Mattie Johnson of Richmond,
Va., who is visiting relatives;
Mrs. Edna Stewart of Wash <
ington is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Davis.
CHER AW NEWS '
Mr. LeniuetTalley who hasibeej)
spending sonic time in Connecticut
is at home again.
Mrs. Maggie Stewart of Ohio
? \ fl > I'r ?.">uui, uvvn in yui
i'ity. While here, she was^*the
house guest of Mrs. Julia Streatm*,
but her many friends helped
to make it pleasant for her.Mr.
and Mrs. John ' Ellerbe of .
Chesterfield, ltd., and Mr. and,Mrs.
Burgen of 0seen street entertain?d
Mrs Stewart at their homes.
She left for Ohio Saturday.
- Miss Bes.-ie-,Brown .returned to
Philadelphia Saturday. Miss Thel
ma Adams is spending sometime ,
in New York with her sisters, Mrs
Mable llutl' and Miss Elouise j
Adams.
The N. n. C. cafe that, has re- _
cently opened for service o*n the
joiner of Second and Church Sts.
welcomes you. Miss Theresa Adams
and Mr. Marion K^ndell are
ready to serve you at any time.
Little Otis Parson, son of'Mrs.
Aiean Adams Parson of Secono
dreet- was seriously injured when
he jumped thorn the rear end o*f 1
running M-to last week. He is
in the hospital at Wadesboro. We
hope that he will very soon recov- j
The Pee Dee Gospel singers renJered
music at ML Hebion Zion 5
hiireh; Rev. Webb, pastor on Sun H
lay afternoon. '
?Read Tie- Palmetto Leader and
cecfp abnv.ut of the doings of
rour race;. MK-is Alice Johnson 1
.vi 11 he glad to furnish you with
he "Leader" weekly. 1
Mrs. A. M. Pickens is improvnir
to lb., di'lieh.t. of- hpr manv
'i ii'nds. iler sistJr Miss Jeariette I
IVi-lliams of Xcwoerry has , been 1
spending several weeks with her.
Mrs. J. P. Reeder of Columbia, a *
elative of Mrs. Pickens is visit- '
ng her. ' ?'
Miss II. A. Miller returned to '
Kloi o.nce .Sunday afterncon to reunite
her work at Wilson High 1
school.
Rev. J. K. Davis and fami'ly left*
or Farrell, Pa., Thursday evenng.
where they will make their
lome-indefinitelyMrs.
Ollie'Covington accompany
d the Davis' family to Farrell.
Misses Dicv Ford and Hatti*1 :
Mae Edwards * left Sunday after- ,
u>on for New York and Washi'ng- J
on !e-nect.ively.
Mis- Addie Leak who has been .
Iter, !., g sometime in New York J
tas _returned home. Mr. and Mrs. .
lohn Kllorbe gave a "school girl" (
dtower at their home in honor of ,
Miss Carrie Bell Dorscy who en
ered Coulter M. Academy. (
LITTLE RIVER NEWS
Rev. It. L. Guiles, Pastor (
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The services at Mt. Zion church-'
Sunday was splendrd throughout.
I'he Sunday school lessen for the
:s: snnday during the qunrtier :
tvas-timely explained to us by
C o1'. \*. Rogers. After the close
if the lesson, we had some very
r.teiesting things brought to us
Ct-i-.i.i it,,. .QnnHnv sehonl eonven
jpi). from Prof. Rogers, Misses
Kvather"*^B?-llamy, Celio Gouse,
Lucile Guiles an<l the pastor. Mr.
R?'h Gouse, M rs. Guiles and Miss-1
s IP'ofiee Bellamy and Annve
Itiitll Kandell were also witness |
if the convention.
The morr.ng^ sermon was verj
spiritually delivered.
At 7:30 p.m. we we;-e again. in
urvice at St. Paul. To our sut
prise the stork has visited Mr
ind Mrs. William Cpnyers and
eft a h>g hc.nncing boy.
Prof, and Mrs. .Guiles and Mr
md M:?. Cleo-phia Bethea of Pat'-"'
a were welcome visitors at the
parsonage on last Sunday.
We ran see that the farmers in
Tiis session have made good on
hoi'- tobacco by seeing them indue
in their new cars and wearing
hevr fall outfits.
There are being plenty of fish'
aught on the beach. Come and
my at you' own price.
WOODRUFF NEWS
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Rev. I. B. Ruff in, Pastor i
The Famous Fiair quartet of i
Spartanburg rendered a program j
it Trinity A. M. F. Zion church (
Tuesay nighdtff ETAOIN SHH t
Tuesday night in auspices of the i
A'omnn'e Home and Foreign Mis. -<
sionarjv. It was a grand pro-;,
rram and enjoyed by all. 1
M isses Mattie and Annie Posey
if Pinehurst, N. C., who have
icon visiting relatives and friends
etumed to their home last Thurslay.
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Mr. Reuben Ferguson left Sun- 1
lay for Philadelphia, Pa., where I
le has a positron as manager of 1
i dry cleaning establishment. We <
vish for him much success.
Prof. D. J. Wilburn, Mr. Ralph (
iVilburn, Miss Jessie Cannon, Mes- 1
lames Mattie Thompson and Dor i
binder attended a house party in
Spartanburg Friday night. They t
reported having a grand Mm*.
MANNING DISTRICT- SUNDAY .
SCHOOL AND LEAGUE
CONVENTION The
Manniiig District Sunday
school and League convention was
held with Society Hill A, M. E.
church, September 24-25-2G. The
efficient Presiding Elder, Rev. L.
H. Hemmingway called the convention
to order.
The dovotivns we re conducted
as per program. The organization
was effected by electing Miss Ophelia
Preston as secretory an 1
Mjlss Matilda Moore asi;ssistant
secretary; as reporters:- Professor
Anderson, The Christian Recorder;
Mr. W. D. Nelson, The Manning
Times; Miss Fludd, The Samaritan.
Herald; the writer Thi
Palmetto Leader. The committees
were appointed by the presiding
elder.
Presiding Elders T. J. Miles, J.
E. Beard, Rev. and Mrs. J. M.
Harrijon, Prof. Garrett fro'm Allen
university; Rov. R. Holman,
Miss Holman and Mr. Holman;
Rev. J. C. Clark, Rev. J. June and
Rev. E. Richburg were the visitors
who graced the convention with
their pres ?nce and added much to
the d-ignitv and success of the occasion
by the speeches delivered
hv thOm
The Institute work was conduct- 1
ed by Prof. M. Anderson of Summerton
and Mrs.'Stella Jenkins of
Manning; Mrs. Bessie House o?
Summerton ar.d Rev. (J. B. Burgess.
, Music was led by Mr. Grant Olivei?srnjd^MtSs
Mae Burgess which
was very pood. The program as
n whole wr.s of the highest type
and wc hope it will prove great
benefit to the entire district.
The financial report of the char-watP
tJUMl. All the ministers
were present and made their
report. The finance, was good..
$800 " as raised for Education.
Excellent sermc'ns were delivered
by the following ministers.
Rev. Columbus Burgess, delivered
the Educational sermon.
Rev. Tarlton Gamble pre..died ;
the annual sermon.
The papers read by the young
ladies were well prepared and discussed.
They rec' ived much coji- j
mendation.
The minister* who composed the ,
support of the presiding elder, are ,
me$f.\vith courage and are able to
bridge the chasm of discoiiragem(\nt
and ?alk over it witli no- j
fear. They are the ministers of '
the Manning district.. '. ]
The Pastor, Rev. G. B. Burgess ;
and members of Society Hill and i
Pine Grove churches ar.d the peo- i
pie of the community spared ho j
pains in the hospitality given for
the convention. :
Rev. L. H. Hemi'ngway is -an
ible presiding 'elder and is nutting j
iver a great program in-itho district.
He clcsed tl/j convention j
last Sunday with a very success- ,
ful session with all reports over (
;he top. i
vMrs.) Janie M. Caiil,
reporter.
BRAINERI) NEWS
Ruth L. Howell Harri*
The Brainerd group has just "fin L
shed another week of school w-orkd2
and the students seem to be" en- P
tering whole hoartedly into the i 1
routine which' aims to help them ';
apportion and use their time eTcc- I
lively. Students of Commercial department
gave the faculty and stu
Jents a dem onstration at the regular
chapel hour Tuesday morning,
September 21. Most of the,,
class had not had but two -recita ,
tions but these girls and boys 1 j
manifested what can be done by ,
constant practice und persistent
efforts. .
Religious Activities
At nine o'cIock Sunday morn- .
irng students and teachers assem- j.
aled in the Martha Tweed chapel
ivh^FAi they made an extensive
>tud^ of the Sabbath lesson,. "God
in The Making of a Nation". At 1
the beginning of the class period
jach person recited a Bible verse,
:he- first word ^AvhiclvJjjeguii with !
the letter "b".^Tt is Tfopud from
time to time students wrTr~cfeate I
1 desire to make special study of '
the Bible.
At eleve o'clock the Braincrd I
arroup wen; to the Canned Pies- p
ayterian church and worshipped |
vith the Pastor, Rev. J. W. Man- <
jney and his members. The text (
ivas taken from Gen. 1:1. The I
theme was God Behind the World. I
We trust that our students arc '
rnore cognifcank-^J??*hu-r?.a<.t thnt-n
hrd i< -in errr^fK^r-^d without l*
jod there would?Tjt be anything.
At five o'clock wtmday afternoon ;
students and teachers assembled a
n the' Martha Tweed chapel again '
vhcre they made a study of the ,
Christian Endeavor topic, "The (
3od We Serve" and the thought
'or open discjus'siun, "'What Do
ifou Think of Theatres, Ball parks
and all such being 'o^pen on the
Sabbath?". Many'students from
the city enjoyed this study too.
We trust that all of them were..
jenefitted. , )
Two of the Brafn^rd grndifafrs
vunessea trie services on int*
pus during the week-en?l in the
persons of Messrs Houston Bre >v?r
and Glover Torrence who is at.ending
school at Johrtsoa C.
?mith university, Charlotte, North
Carolina. ?
[, an ford Grove
holiness ClIlRfH
Bishop U. I). Rookard, I'astor
Sunday school opened at the usjal
h.our with the Supt. Rev. E.
W. Rice and staff present. The
esson was wc/nderfully taught by
Rev. W. M. Higgins and discuss;d
by the class.
Thte- evening devotional was
:onduct?d by Rev. Wm, Higgins.
Rev. E. W. Rice delivered the-section.
At 7:45 devotional waa cornluc;e
by Re/. Higgrns. He daliverd
the meaiage,
DILLON DISTRICT S. S. AND
LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING
The Sunday School arid A. C. o
K. League convention of the Di'l- >
Ion district is now history. The t
session was held in Mt. Zion A." I
M. E. church, Mintwin, S. C.; the t
Rev. U. H. Herriott, pastor. 1
Promptly at 9:30 o'clock Sep- |
teniber 16, Dr. L. A. Wells pre- b
siding eldrv opened the meeting, s
Devotipns were conducted by Dr.
A. I>. '1 homas. The devotions
were fervent and inspirational
which furnished an appropriate
sitting for the convention. The
opening remarks by the presiding '
elder were both eloquent and in
spiring. Miss Rosa Fladger was
elected secretary and Mrs. Norn
McIIridc organist. The financia
reports were v?ry good. There
was no falling off. - I
The most distinguished visitor S
at the meeting was Bishop J. S. s
Flipper, presiding bishop of the ~
Tth episcopal district. In \tcll,
chosen words Bishop Flipper wa.-'
presented to the convention by the
Presiding Elder Wells. To say v
that the bi.-ho/p. was warmly re- "
ceived wouhl be only putting it 1
nvldly. The bishop delivered a
wonderful address, full of wisdom
an<l wholesome instruction. Other '
distinguished visitors were Drs, *
T. J, Mile; and J. E. Thomas of 11
. i n..i * * - ^
i - i iuirtuu iroiiivrencc respeevivq i
l?f.^ r)v. 10. F. G. Dent - of the Co- ''
lunibia conference and Drs. A. P. ^
Spears, presiding elder of Sumter ^
distrlvl and Dr. R. L. Pope, pastor
of Mt. Pispah churclv Sumte|r. ll
Revs. Rouse and Knox of the M. j n
K. church were also welcome visi- c
tors, and Rev. Collin..; of the Raj)- ''
tist church. This was one off the ?
m.uhUA' mm cut i.una in tin. hiu
tory of the district. The pastors l"
and laymen, of Dillon disri-ct are n
prcud of. Presiding Elder Wells; Cl
even the children look forward to 11
his coming with joyouj? exj)ectation,
for they know that he ano
Mrs. Wells havp for them messages
of cheer and good will. We .
are highly phased with the lead- '
crsTiip of I>r. Wells and we be- ,
lieve he. i\s pleased with us, so wo
are doing ill in our power to help j
him nut deer his program, for lie 1
i.. a / oiuageous and lovable lead- ^
[ r and we feel that we cannot do
enough for him. ^
During the convention we had
three pi fit cab treats: Rev.-R. S. ^
Taylor the efficient pastor of Reth "
lehcin station. Di'llc/n preached the
mininl sermon; Dr. E. R. Mack the
esteemed jiastor of Mullins sta- S
tioii ably delivered the Education- tl
al sermon and Rev. P. W. Find 1 1
made his contribution with a (i
diower of blessings at the mid-day \
se'vive Friday. The reception
program rendered b\- Rev. II. H. b
Hervjot the entertaining jiastor cl
ind his loyal officers- and members w
were: t.'iu* of warm welcome. Both- w
el. ami Ebt-nozor choirs rendered 'I
anisic Thursday and Friday nitps w
r.'.s |^?ctivot?\ The very -splendid '!
way in which the convention was i
areil .or was demonstrated in
tlie r< solutions read by Mr. Levi '*!
[> laine al o special resolution to ?
Jie pr'sid -.ig elder for his impar !i
[ial ruling and fair treatment o'
gll corcerned. Adopted by th? v
Convention vith a rising vote cf .
thanks. T1 lis ended. a peaceable ,
and profitable convention.
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TIkS JFKVSAI'EM-XEWS a
Dooiiia \. Kcntier, Reporter g
The Jerusalem Baptist Sunday
school opened Sunday at the usial
hour with #ea. Gr A. Kentter
pr' sent. All teachers took charge
>f their classes after which it was
reviewed by the Pastor, Rev. W.
T. Kenner. Rev. Kenner spok:
frniii St. Matthews 27:2-1.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bussey ('
ind family spent Sunday with Mr.
11 d .Mrs. Wyata Kenner and fani- tM
ly. ;
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SEW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. 11. F. Stewart, Pastor
S. C.?JatimHsjI^choo! F
ivus capi<i to oider by feupt; J.
[J. Foster. The lesson was beau
fully (lis u?sed in the varicuj} _
classes. A careful review -wn3
jivv.i by the pastor. *
The pastor delivered ail excelent
sermon. His text was ^vlark
):8; subject Jesus Only. At th
livening service an inspiring audience
worshiped again. The pas;or
chosed as text John 14:10.
rhenio Live and Let Live.
jtVisit-H^o for th* day were?Mr*. |
n^t- ^Sh&lbury and Mrs. Herlie
M. ALekenpack of Spartanburg;
Wis. Green Alexander of Richmond '
irra. Visitor1 are always welcome.
Mrs. Ib V Stewart and son Edvard
yspen. the week-end in Sen ca,
S. ('., visiting friends.
ftnoW;
friends'\"?
tveivwi*ej*e| j
? ' Cit
__ are you. J<
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your thoughts, interests, and ambi
club members of; the opposite sc:
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NATIONAL FRIE]
2132 SEVENTH AVENUE
Saturday, October 2, 1937j
WINNSBORO NEWS'
Fairfield County Training school
"pened its 1037-38 term on Friday ft I
September 21 with packed audi- II
or rum qf parents and pupils. The M J
'rirTcTpuT, W. A. Ross, set forth mf
he educational trend of to-day II
eiterating the low standing of our II
tate and Fairfieh' county. He. exiressed
the joy or us all over our
>eing granted the 4th year of high
ehool for this county.
Rev. B. C. Cunningham who had
sked God* blessing upon us also
poke oneouraging remark*^ and
velconud the te ichers, both new
>nes and the rest to' this our town H
md expressed a joy to have them " Vf
ro'j'k ?*. ith us. B
Tl * student body then marched
o class rooms ard were enrolled / B
.? the number of 505. The out-' K
Ook for a great school year is
ery bright.
Way-nan chapel pulled off a very I
plendid rally last week?to' tho
mount H>f_ $300. The numbers
1 Fair* to work. v . M
Mrs. Jes i< Tin..sell is taking her Jm
aeation '. i Washington, Philadel- jM
hia and aov York. W? wish her A
Therv w, a great day at the
i. M. K. ''/.on church of t^iis city
ist Sunday. Presiding Elder 'B.
'. Ci'osiiy was the speaker in both_^
mi ning and evening services. -. - B
Mrs." Savilia Davis spent a very ^
h.asant fortnight in Baltimore,
Id., the gu st, of her son, Mr.
amue! Davis. v jftT
One of the most beneficial heart
i; heart talk* thut the people
nr town have ever had was givn
iast_ Sunday afteriuipti by Dr.
.. H. McCdl, the 11;-.v/president
f Allen university u \Vhyman A.
! I-' i Imit li Hp itinmd wdu. .
at ion givi: g reason.? Why a.nd
unicrntihg some of. its values. A
ollection >f more than S'J.OO was
aisod n'PT his'talk. We long for
lie da> of President McGill's re.ii-ii.
- M-.
W. A. Ross, Jr., returned *
is. Sunday from __ Connecticut
here he ?jient the~"sumiliar. 5He j
ft Tuesday 28 to' take up his
en/or year work at Benedict col go.
Miss Annie W. Counts of Colum
ia cast her lot with lis this year
n take the place of Miss Sara
irown who resigned last Juno.
Mr. fsaoc Johnson spook. the
?'TTeC.hnrlotto last week
le reports an enjoyable trip.
Our Ik/vs and girls returned to
illoge: .Mioses Amelia .Mcintosh
ara Beatty. Emma Beatty and ^
u'ir hrothei Paul Mr. W. A. Rosj
r.. returne.' to. Benedict; Mi-ss
iabolle Davis' to Morris co-liege; / I
Ir. Paul 1.. Ross to Brainerd. / 1
In the baby contest nulled off / J
ist week at "St. Paul- Baptist.^ j
(lurch little-C. P. Manigault, Jr. |
on first prize: Johnnie Richmond
'.on second and Eva Mac Fair,
vird prize. More than $2t!.00 ?
< ro realized. Mf^. B. E. Ro"sS ' j
ponsoreil the contest hi interest of IJ
< paint for the church. I
Miss Martha Cunningham who
o< lit live stimnur in Detroit has .
thnkmg rcjHirt to give of lie 1
ip. I
Rev. J. M. lhattv attended the j
uiional (orvenlion in Los Ante's,
Califorria and returned with a
juntain of information gathered
n his t'ip. Ho is grateful to. his
hutches, a I'd friends both white
ad eo'oiod fur;donations on that
ioeat journey!
I ILL UK A\( II A.M.If. Clll'KCII
^
lit*v. I,a II. Do/ier, Pastor
TIk1 iij^i.ring 'service-was begun
i: time. Our pastor used as his
ibject Change Your ld'al, taken
om Iieth 1 :o. The audience was
reply appreciative of this nies- ^
ige and evidence of this was givII
throughout the worship. jM,
The A. C. L.. League iTigair J :00 r clock
Snralav afternoon which
a? a "very good meeting. *
INAL PAY-IT
WKEK
DavidG. Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
o-iven to all business ,
placed with me. ^
PHONE 5717
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