The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 16, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6

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r Page 8 > ; ' & ' !; APrLicATii ;; datk _.... 1NAMK CITY ? r. GRADF S BIKIHDAY .... : o Fill out this coupon ano mail ! > stamped envelope to The l'alnw !! 1310 Assembly Si., Cokinbia, S. 11 tho roll took, an you wTt reevr NO TICK T(V MllMMEIlS. V""1' Hill is wonderinc - what is .the matter with all the' numbers? There arc somewc ho have not writ ; ten since they received :their card - . and button.'Drop Hill a card some time and e.ucout.aye others to write. HI 1.1/ RECEIVES CARD & HI HON. Dear Bill : L received ' my card and butt-'ji... l ashed did^Tlm have any members in New VtvLk. The first, day 1 pot my. button and put it on, one of my best friends Said Gee! I didn't know you were a member of the Hill- Carver Club. . So loner Hill. DEN WOOD COBB. A BETTER FROM DO I IS K Cheraw, S.: 0. Dear Hill:- I know that I owe you an apolopvq for takiny so h>ny to write, but I'm still a member,- and rrrri yoihy to continue- writiuyiri I yo to Robert Sinall.y Junior Hiyh school. I'm in the eifrhth . omies teacher, I know We are yoiny to be pood friends. This is my first year of'^nkiny home foyrade. I am stud'yiny Hoitn Ge.oiC i i o n i n - s ami i n u w ih?;ikl-? Basket ball season is enibinjj and that's nvy- favorite outdoor <ranw. ? T I'm K"ihLi?ti j 'i11 :ii-~Tn:''. knpr . . to play?well ir'tv;?main-?rrrn team. It is ?my bei.it.iine, so 1 am off to bed. So I'mi-/ until next time D. Louise Blue. ' markaukt iaki.m; skwim, 21 Pino St.. Sutnjeiu S, < . Hello Everybody I Another week ; has passed, sja I know you are listening in t'or the news. Well all classes are about straightened out; and we are" really down at .\voi;k.. You should s< e. me in the ?ewim? class Now don't- laugh, i'ut I will t? ! 1 .... .von what I am making. Avian it is all finished. 1 was vet y djful : u see that we had a -noW. ?.-luh an :u ber last week; <>ne who promised to send in new- ea. it \y< ok. We are going to wanh the' .lunar Pago and s, e h"W well t he pr.em. ise is- kept. I am -.oping t" x i it tiie' Kershaw ('"isn'ty i Saiu''? day an ] have a jelly time a ?... u.*)l So h-nih until in xt*'\v ~?.. M-ui(h\iHir \yp B; 11 r. Ki kks'r: w in i ks Dear Bill: I hope yesi aiv .1 ititie; we arc 'having;- warm w> ather here, I still go '.<> school. 1 S' ill go l.o church iii Spartanburg. I go' to school 12:"0 until ltd". (I'.ye until next week. Ku'-'i-m? Sonilh-y. SAND MAN Wednesday. down, so that Ktigone cpuld hear it even in his -hep; th'e whole town scented one lake, anil*' when tiro Sand man opened the window the most magnificent ship lay an"chored close to the house, where the good little parents lived. Will you sail with me little Eugene'.' the Sand man asked. You tan vDur far, far distant foreign lands ? during Mil- rrTgtitT and he "r-nTTTii time for -ehotd tomorrow morning. Then suddenly Kutfene stood ( the . deck-of the ve--ef, th rain, fell off and the sky became ( !< :.t in short it could not bo . man favorable or hc-autil'itj than it -was. Quickly they sped on through straight and crooked stive's an I ] as if flying tinned round to. the "left of the ehlU'ch1 Htlll ihnM was. nothing1 to. be -u'en lot the "vast, \vil<l sea with 'waves mis foam. They had long lost si_ i.t of land. When tl.cy saw ahc.e them in the air. nunuTmis bouics of Pilgrims? nothing hut lnng-b gged storks, who 1 ik. thi m^-Ive-, , came from th< ir distant home., bound for a wanner country. One stork flew immediately .after the other in a close column: and they had already left scyeral hundred miles behind them, in coiHoquen.e < rtf which one of tie m was .s o tired that his wings could rar ely carry him farther: he was last in the row and gradually lie remained further aqd further behind; at the same time sinking lower and lower. lie made a few more desperate efforts; lnrf i n vain, already his fVet touched the cordage of the ship and shaking with fear he slid down the sail Until1 plunk he stood quite confused^ upon the deck. (Continued next week.) j * ; ? t. j <~ < ' I - ( The UofJML< fljiTH's nKrAf}^T lA/rnrr I . V ' . ; un blank < >' < > state ;; ICHOOL J ! < __ AGE . - ( it together with a self addressed ! . | j-tto Leader* Bill Carver's Club,, C. Your name Will .be placed on r*ra membership card and button. ' ( i;r i ns uaiikmy news. I?y ZcWa W iikerson | ik M i- Academy begH'n Its year > h Monday, S. pt. 2i?. with lattro | U-! in Hi; h department:! I Hlt'dia-nfaiy. lliy'n School ntui Jun-I i?*f College. Students have .eontin y.\ 1 .l?i ai i i-ye >iiuv 'haj time ami .; t". >v:h'i>t'i i? -till? it-alini'ist to over' dowiny. ... _ . 1 t >ui' la w library building' and ur iii-v. ,-h nu-ninry buildiilu' arc rit a iu.v completion. to the delight I .following- faculty m-ciube.rs atfeM-'ed s: miner school (his 'year I*: in. S. I., ("nllins,. Shaw U?i\'.. Uaieigh. N.'.".; ,A1 i>soj A.M Cumjninyt 'aii'tl t'aiiie Hatcher. A <SL*T. I' e, lil ?t b'tl ' ( ,; Miss < h i ll tide 'lVater, '.'Ample I'niv., i'hii.ni' dp'h-ia. ( V.Mi:. -tnai .Mrs. duo. ( .^Si.mmons \ '" tvi'.vt'lit jtl.' v.ho' have1 ivsiVlvd. in I nrrrnulv!|diia for several years' have art vi.ua i i vvt'trk at IJettis for A his , >vlni??l vi-.'ir. :?. 111 i.- pa a- itig a> note thut-inir !a-:' yt'.u vratiuau - ' 'nave readily an'I n.'ai hifijT pos?t;eii.< in sev\ nil COjUUio.^ AnifJU" tire; a'itiintii .on 'lie camJ-..S tiitj.iiv. 'tta- "w - vk-eiitl were 'I'll- ihKl lie:.n class ol". 'lib III i' - ! Mi?I i; i.hn, A7, Aiuu. re ta i'. nu in Aiken Countyjr Hat -e. I:j.: Mo. -r ami Mm rurtrr 1 .ark. |i ,v I.' ; t f" (lie HWood Colli! IV " '.'t ,i,;,:4n. rTTTTe M. tioinilllon ! hi, ?. I..-.- .a" t .'a'aiitY -ami. Iiv111) a lii iHiks Littles i'j i' in S.i. ;?la yo.uiity; .! i ry I Vi : \. '- T principal >L K<: jt :ici?l. county, Uu id M :JM'. ... . I ''.11- l.v-.k.li liai.i .is last -Sft-t* T'?~t.?" j i .> 1:? * i'n?liU">n...imiiI-^ ' . iiv t'll'v a til muchin;; < ! .Mr. Al.'i. I-v. v. ... to lis front 'j l.iu.-i':.! I ni-.'.r.si?y. \yhviv he was j Hi >?'.< .player." I 'h; .7: i-'a-naan i'Miu-;ili<>iml ami j Mi--a;-jr:? v As-ii.. -which, lostors -i 1!' i- A yih My. i.< ! ( it- annual j .a ,.' ('ivch t auivii, 1 !' > n: <' t: - !". . .Mere I hail ' a if- ! i, :-* "!-'a A- \\ci .Mis, :i ;iii tii ih> lrl'i.?Ij?1 1 ' i>: ' < ' ir< !\ church *** ' >! .!>< 1 i-a! 1 up \\ i: h . I. ... SJUH. Mt. ' .1 ... :ni' a 1 (ni-i.11 >.1 "f" "! d'U't Jc'.-n U. v. , A i' r in . n ...h-hltm. i 1 . r 1 I' ". 'leu r emu en, i ' i' I "<? rill t! 1 "d 1 r' r -iu'nar j. .11 1 ' i ? r-- ? '. II. a?. J. . Y,;i ; { ]r i ' J;'v w.1 | A.jw'id'ir. '-'("m* next Met lis. ,| >" 1 1 f. If ;uM't t. <<iit . ' 'J ' ;>: .'h .-hool F.nvr--: '. a '"J ' ' ' *:. !'iii;f n w life i oa? teal orjranizalinns. . ' v- have Mr*'>l 1; ; :t:t r nin. I wo Sh- i=Ufr ;i,-|l:? !' -s i' .If,,! Xi'HVi, hi-tm.. . i -; M**-: \V ? M. I.Y.<:kmv H. S,.' ?Hi f-}.-"" - -y- ??V ( . .J |*. 'i ii'i '! >.)!! Krotu.lino*1 learner'. I}';? ear!: are em husias-' . i,: 'hit v. !v v.iiii her | I' aI ha.* eieelt <1 . ;a- -I i!. . ' >' . , I'n! t lie en- | -'"it _ I'- ' Unions' * t'fA. ilav.-v, S-ipi ! Mi>" | i: !o?; Ni.-Ads a ltd L.,i . Kuhy Xirh'' 1 : 'Y I'-'1 : i "!.: ?.!? >!' <'icVo.hllld. ' <'!ii?i- : i < ri-ndid servkaA as I; vJvf tN i'il.!' and religions' at.-i it ? '.an;., dean ??i | -'It. ai.ti .\i: ' i! I. mamma:.-. I ?<l'- and A-tit- Hi- hti'i', Ailio I.eu| I < a nii: N't an- *pendiru; i t" ?.to v 'a ; *;. hint!v r Mr. 1.--A. --^-iHHt>titJiifs itrtd family a t' Mf M. !. >' l:.,ivi?.,n \ r? I Lincoln eoity, I'a., comes t<? in . -r in t' K'nuli-h .Serin! Science .and couch oi .v'i.l :it.- ;i n.-. Other new. ^. uc'r.ors sue Mi-s Ifazelino Frank-! ovimai'v teacher, mil Mr. W. F. Lewis, Ileitis. MT.' h'-.i : Tea ii< r in tin- c leiiientary vhool. MAV liKTHKL N F.WS N' w 15-Mi i '.Sunday school is till liMilciir/ tnwa 'I th-1 sun and we eiM'-ycd tlie sinyii.j; convention Sunday. , The Hitsy Hee club tfave a trip . urcind tie* wold All report oA i line trip. \'r\v 15-tif!' S> ni-.r (lass now holds the # banner. Re v. O. A. ( I, by, ~ , Wo ui K?Wyou to read The Tal- j motto Leader. - ' < v 1 TH1 i alter I i ^ & SPIRITUALS ENJOYED AT TAYLOR SCHOOL. 1 The chpira of Union Baptist No. 2 ol' Taylors and Brown's Chapel of Arthurtown were .at their best on Monday night, Oct. 4 when ; they rendered a program that won I the applause and commendation ol I a large audience comprising both wmu' anu coiort-u in tiie JLajToi ? school auditorium. The Morning i Star quartet also" delighted the ' listeners with several seiect ons.' i Mr. Ben Taylor was in charge ol i j the choirs. The teachers Misses ! B. Boulware, V. King and J. E.;' EladdeiT acted us ushers. |] The program was arranged by -{ the principal Mr. T. J. Sullivan , and. Sitpt. C. M 'Lockwood. Supt of the Olyinpia district, Mr. Smith began the program, kl'te.r which Mr. Sullivan in a very appropriate '< ^ictch presented Supt. Lockwood 1 \\ ho acted as master of ceremon- , ies. The program consisted, b fj Spirituals and talks by the. visit-1 ng white, friends. Among those ^ that expressed themselves as liavi nig enjoyed the renditions were | l)r. L'rdWji of the University o f ; South Carolina, Dr. Selzler, Misses , ( Kyi land and. Boyd,- music teach-: I ei s of the City Schools and Olym- 1 ! piu and Messrs. Wprd and Boyd.j Several of their favoi'ite^hunibers j_were- requested and rcnd^od. Mr , Sweeney, a trustee in his talk praised the singers aiid also com plimented the faculty- and patron. for the way the school ^building : is being kept. I Supt. Lockwood,. speaking for his ,group, in his closing remarks 1 paid a tribute to the colored race I because of their contribution <?t I races, lie expressed his appreci.y tion to all that helped to ma!<e~~ this unique program a success and i a ucsirc tnai one similar may be I enjoyed in- the near future. ' 1 WAYNf AN A. M. E. CllUItCII < ^ vWjr.r-sboro, S. C.?Our Sunday ( 1,-a- In. <-4?b-?st+H?alive?under;?rtnr " lender? hip of Mr S. Av^ioerrcr'TlTcr ~ lesson was reviewed by Miss S. , Cunningham. I Presiding Elder D J. Robinson 'held l*iis last quarterly conference : Sunday. lie preached, two .-oul ^stirring sernnnis. Sunday eve.niig ' subject "tie a tattle Further". | Sunday- night subject "The Thief in the Church". This was indeed ?the nnsti-s-t+iec' for the year. Or. i Kobinson said the thief in the * jelrurcli was the indifferent mem- . her and much'light was brought -i ! out hi this sermon'. . ' * Mrs. l.ucv Siiiiins a.r.d Mrs. E. j 1 M. Owens are sponsoring a ".Miss Winnsboro Contest" on October "Jlin'd. AVb<? wsil' 'In ' * A11 ' ?Wii.as- ber^v" : The tb.nc. With .The .Wind club i- now busy riillving for the an- | i.ual cm f i eecce. l'lie Ever Ready t .'.quartet of liidg< wood, Columbia is sine big for ihe clubs Friday night , H 'obor loth. Admission 10c. i Rev. Raid Scheahan (white) ol Cha: lot'te, N. preached for us , 'on !a>t Sunday. Subject "TheYal- | Uc of I.ife" A v*ry unique j,r >- i gram was rendered by high school \ icaenei> iniii gKv ciuo. .Music by ,\|i*s Mattii* Boiilware. I'rof. Stew ] at'd rendered twp saxaphone solos. \ I Tlu- siik members arc.Mrs. I.ucinda Young, Hattic Stevenson, 1 I.Lu y Sinyms,-Bto. Tom Campbell avd Bre. Steward Cantpl>rll v he tin : K-t-'a 'lib an npp;.edix~ opera'.'en ;n 1 tl.i-" Waverly hospital. <> hope ' i'?.) then' mem hers a speey recovr~> . ' efy. ?J l I 1 US r BAPTIST tHl RCH Rev. A. II..Clark, Pastor* J^uninP'rville, S. C.?Sunday u h'iri! ua.t held at lis u-ual hour * it was well attended. Socn the tiiip. anivod for preaching' services. litv. Clark ascended the pulpit with'a heartfelt serniCTi. Subjeet Prepare to.'Meet Tlry Clod. One soul was added to the churcK by baptism. Everyone enjoyed the services and went away with re- 1 vived souls. ? , } At night another reviving ser- |, moii was delivered by Rev. Vilark. t Subject Tradogy of a Useless Life. ) Text P.salifi 12H:?>-8. i Mrs. Mary S. Brown and broth- > or, r. Herbert Spates were, called t home on account of tho. (Uath of n their father Mr. Louis'^1fe])ates. ^ ->ir.s. Maxwell is at.home fc #* li the winter season after having I, spent the most of her time on Sul- r| Iivan's Island. We are. very enthus t' ('(J to have her home a^ain. I Mrs*.. Bertha Salters, one of our V good members has returned home also after the summer season was (i well spent on Sullivan's I?'.*ind. w Rev. S. B. Mac key, pastor of the n Episcopal church <3f * this town wi*l' ~i Icliver a t'crmo at First Baptist ;| hurch, Thursay night, October 14, fi n interest of tho Faithful Work- p srs club. . (\ bi ~\ B PA LMETTO LEADER CLINTON NEWS Friendship A. M. E. Church Rev. H. \V. Walker Pastor Sunday school at the usual houi nth Supt. H. L, Alexander at his >ost as well as the teachers, stu lents. Quite a pleasing* numbei ,vas present. At 11 o'clock Rev. Waiket \va: it his best. Hiu text was taker 'rum Phil. 4.t3, subject Worry am ts Cure, It would have been w?l 'or every person that wasn't pros nt Sunday morning to have turn a! in and listened to that sermon Sunday night text taken from St John 10:22, subject God's Child i-en in ?the Wilderness. Quite t number of visitors came to wor ihip. Rev. Walker has added 79 mem i)e:s to our chuivli. lie is headec for 100. ' Pulpit visitors .Sunday nighl ivere" Rev. S. M. Thomas, Rev. W White.. Rev. White of Xuw Bethel ail^ f.ion reports 57 joiners so far. Rev Thomas niade complimentary re marks. New Vriendship was favored last iveek with -1 niuhts of meeting There were four worthy sermons pr'ached. First night, Rev. A. A Si in.-';' Rev. W. U. Rbeder, second night; Rev. Lung (white) 3rd nitc I lei', -tie per (white) -1th night. Collie to ehlirch-.-go to church! Let that be every person's motto lU.TIILKHEM IIAI' I". CHURCH Rev. E. 4E. (.aulden, Pas for The Sunday school got otV with a/good start; and with the.addition o'f a few teach res' a large number of scholars were present The teachers took charge of their classes fo'. thirty minutes after, which tluy . ivass" iiibled foi a general revn w w!,.ich was wel .-endacted by Ih of.. Logan. It' is the dcsir of all tile church's of N'ewherry ;j Aiavc 1 ho pa vent. send th^ir childidn to one of tin churches for ,S i: day school eacir Stvndayl If v. t . mi, get the i>areiits to see tlu value, of sending their children Sunday schoo the community .v. ill be blessed. Dc you love your children? Why hoi .-< r.d them to i .u ch and Sundaj school ? An t-d united head with 1>UI il t-II.HIHVU l.i'il! L IS IWII 1II ail} nian's courtly. Our pastor i -yd as hi's -text or Sunday morning these. woiidj-, ^ am the door: bv me if any mar enter in. lie shall be saved". A> lie door, .Jesus, declares himself tc h; tin only -Mjdiato:- of salvation im| satisfncib;i for men; and Ik s. the only'means of salvation and -at is fact iom. '11. HYd'h inet at G:l~> n.ni. and its usual the program was quit' ntei estiug.- . At tiny regular ni'ght services We lia<: baptizing; _\.?ur paster was in hat go assisted by Rev. J. C. Crosor. A la i gcrowd was out tc ivitnes, the baptizing. Ilefune <lie baptizing one .Mistin die M.M.irfs joined the eh unci] .viih Ciui-i.an expei ienee. After iaplisin liie church covenant" was 'etui to those just baptized na I he in nibe's at large by the pases. 'lien the night hand of fol.ow.-hij' w.ft< extended to the con e; t- by.!,,, members.i' , ..f !< 'hli In Baptist church5 have on i K* ar iu ial drive, and' they uv a<l<T:-y ' ; v In w-a bid in v mom. > i !<> i. i' .ion: over the top. i'hc tnnnc> ait* load by Bio. John ?t?ad . v. !.-i!o th? deacons art; io:ul*d by imr one and only B. 1*'. S'1 oly. N'? >:i Sunday our pastor will peak on this subject: "The Four C>si r.:'.d< Eternal Life". Conic 11.d in?...in us Sunday, ymi arc velfo'ine at all times. F'i i'oidU: "h iS much better to valk wit:\ the Lord than to ride \'ith the devil". .SHILLING NEWS Rev. B. ( . Stewart pastor oi vow Mope .M. F. church took with din Sunday Rev. I. E. Edwards of hang/burg and Hev. G. W. Wilianis.of ( Uil'lin college. We arived 10:1.") finding Rev. W. M ti.kcs of Allendale and others on ime for the all-day basket camp iicetin'g. Rev. (i. \\. Williams lined the ymns and read thtT Scripture, lev. B. Stewart delivered a wonei ful sermon full of rich thoughts 'xt Daniel 12:2-3; prayer by Rev. . K. Kdwai'ds. Benediction Rev. V. M. Stokes. The district superintendent Dr. 1. B Tillmon arrived while dinner as lu ing served. Dr. G. B. Tvllion before holding the quarterly onfer'nee preached a soul stiring sermon which brought tears om many. Text Luke 16:27. The' pople left with empty baskets and urning souls. NEW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH Rev. B. F. Stewart. Pastor Wellford, S. C.?Sunday school ] r was opened at the usual hour with < 5 the superintendent and teachers at . - their posts of duty. After the * r class study of the lessnn the pastor gave a.\ery interesting review, j ? The morning worship began at 12 i o'clock. The Rev. J. II. Westbrpok 1 of Chester delivered the morning1 1 . message. His text was found in -J .'Mark 3:3. Theme Standing up for - Josus. The message was effective . and full of force and thought. At . the evening service the pastel brot j - us a burning message from Psalm i 61:12, subject Joy of Salvation. The junior choir furnished-music throughout the day. The choir . with, Mrs. Shelton and Mr. Nesbitt' 1 as piajiists seems to be taking on j new irtt0re-:t and a desire to1 ren t der greater service. Tlu> Florence chapel school witl) Mr. Roy Hill as principal and Mr I Polite. Miss J. Keitt and Mrs. A ^ . L. Shelton a< co-workers opened its 1 session October !. The ninth .grade hiis b' pu added .as a ; new feature Vhi -. tern'i. The I'rin. cpal, Mr. l!ll and Uuciiies have j many new plans and are .looking . foi-ward to a ' successful school | terrni ( Rev. J. II. Good was funerali/.tftl at Them] son ?>t. Baptist ciiurelv I Sunday at three o'clock Rev. Good had lived in \V?llford for several years and will be missed by his many friends. i_. ' mm^ 1 ^ ' TABKRVU I.K BAPT. CUIRCH \. Rev. \\ nv. Watson, Pastoi it GreeiT*j^le, S. ('.?S. S. at tlv- ? usual hour by Supt. Kic i.d Biadley and tie lesson Was we'd discussed by all classes. 1 l':J50 preaching service began, i The pastor p: cached a soul stirring ' sermon. . Subject l'oar Go'd and . Keep His Commandments. BVPU at 5:00 p.m. r Evening worship now begins at |! 'ofl oVh.vk foi?til., \vintov enn.' --rmr.?'At T. 'ii tin- pulpit Wits trracyrl w 1111 Rev. S. C. I e; cl. pastor of j A. M. K. clirrelt and our. son Rev. | C. K. Butler, pastor of 1-Tihdship ! Alt. Sanai and Mt Arab Baptist [ c-luirehes. We arc always triad to 11 - nave visitors-worship .wrth us." The Past fir's Aid club nv't . al thr home. of .Mrs. l-'lorehce Ci/1- '' lrt-r. Mrs. Carwiso, the pre-ddon. '' was with lis after being sick for' while. The Woman's auxiliary met with '' Airs. Kthel Lomax on Wednesday. Visitors Airs Hattie Bucket I.- Mis* A. J. C'arev. * 1 The pastor lelT; .Monday for ten nights meeting in Lynch, Ky., for ( 1 t the Rev. J, \V. Coleman. \"isi(ois that worshiped with us' I Sunday were Airs. Alma Walker '1' | of Ataljita, (Ja.. vvTuf is. visiting j Dr. and Mrs. Gihb-; also Airs, j-1Alary Claik of Ashbury Pa:k; N. .1 . j 1 | visiting, her sister AIiss Julia Is' Brovk.on Green avenue. We sawin the congregation Sunday morn- j l< inn Al: s." Kmnia Jt'Iark; Mr. Curtis !*' Mea.le, .Mrs. I.rllie Jones and Mr. j A Sam Blyth, all of tlu-Tity. We I welcome all visitors to any ar.cl nil (| of our service's. Come again. a ST. AMdr \:w s A.M.Tmrrnt 11 . i J Rev. G. H. White, Pastor Aii'lrcw. S.- Sunday was a ^ high day with usT The Sunday school was conducted hy Mrs. ~ K. .Smith. Supt. of the (Tula, Roil 7 IVpt., who gave a very pointed review. -Children's- lfour began with a pi-ayer for little Miss Ru- ? dolph Gr^ere who is in the hos pita]. The pastor's message was the Three IIiAtr-Gla&s. After this a group of six girls in white sang r _ Ihiek of Ago* which wiu drama- "* tized hy little Miss .Mary Frances Greene. n The adult message with "With vv Roth Hands", delivered by the T pastor. Several visitors were ti present. s< The I.oague is still progressing in I nicely under PresidentJ^nttiams.* u This being our tth armf last qua'r o! terly conference I)r. feenbow brot li us a strong message at night, sub- ( ject The Peace of God. The el- 1 der was as usual paid out in full. e< Final reports were made from tbe w boards and- clubs. Stewardess vi hc/ajcl No. 1 raised the highest a- fi mdunt in tl'?e senior church: Mrs.lei Essie Greene, president. The $u?- ps beam club supervised by Miss sie M. Iriekj one of our public school teachers and presided ov^r M by little MisS Priscilla Brown at raised thfi highest pmount in the M Junior church. ' Pi The Junior cha?j- sang extremely well at both services. Mrs. Pi Smith has developed a splendfd \^j gnu)p^of singers out of the young people. Dr. Bejibow commended M tlie young people very highly for M their services. wi Dr. and Mrs. Benbow were dinner guests of Mrs. Lultj Becton. to 1 | Ifatfttr iH i* By Herbert m-H-WK-'.-X-XK-X' -t~> <r<r?<'<; * ' TO GOl) j. 1 o.\y strangely true'it. is: The nunc we chance to learn, The mote we tend tp doubt _ And turn _a\vay j \n.i stranger, truer still: So little we discern, The many things about You do and say! >ul would'.it ever be: If you were not so kind? Were, given more to wrath CLAFLN COLLEGE NEWS Wednesday evening prayer mec-i ng conducted by the' Oxford club n the college clyipel. Master of ort tuonv, liro. N. W. Joes., Part f the hour was gvioh to spent annus -ci vice. Svrhftm Bro. G. ftt. Villiams. v'l>xt Acts it:C>. The last campus church for the chool year was held. 11 o'clock oil ge chapel. A soul stin mg serTmt was. delivered by Brol W. L. 1 Hdebraiid, president of the BLA ucic.t.Vs Bro. C. C. Kings president f the Oxl'crd jclub and Sunday chool superintendent arid Bro. N,., V. di nes, secretary of the Oxford lttb were th<* co-workers for tire peaker. There is a tremendous .power aDite in. the name Jesus Christ. It tands for Truth Made Manifest, le said Whatsovcr yee. ask tl^o 'ath' r, in my name. He will give : to you. I i power of this name raises he students into/ the fourth di iu?nsion, where he is freed from li 'astral ami psychic influence's, 1 .-1 ' hd lVe'becomes I might say. tin-, t'udii inned and absolute, as Goci To If i*s unconditioned and absojte. Iliwilll l VJ. >> . ?( In1, ut' Pignram committee." ??N i:\vm:itK \ MAV S s Rev.. It. J. Je/Terson, l'astor Seitiees al 'Miller chapel Sunay were well attended' throughituthe day. Sunday school cpen(i at' tin.- usual hour with the suferiniondcht and teachers at their ost el' duty and a large number if ^sV.hoUm .s present. Alft'r tihe tifdy of the lesson by classes the rsson was interestingly roviewd l.y the. pastor. Morning Worship began iinniei:t'. ei-y alter the close of til*1 Sunay school?A-fter the preliminaies the pa-tor preached a wct.< i'.i! sermon: .Many hearts le ic.-ik TTTn members were bapix< d. ( . 1 'Our I-eaalie * services were well ; if 1, i,TO' lesson was beautiuily discussed by the various choiais.- ... At tlie evening service the pas>r pi" ached another inspiring eraioii. Rev. Coleman worshiped ifit-''us at the Sunday school and no nisig services and l'rof. 10. C. iai iett was with us nt; t.he evunig services; both brought encourgi: g remarks to' us. The Happy Triangle Painter naps are sponsoring the week rrviccs. ^Tliere "will l?e' services II <iay?->'iinday ^October 17 at the J4L-+?Cha-p>4-.?14vt-ry member is sk- >1 to pay their dollar money. 'hi Happy Tiinngh* Rnnncr roups will have charge of the 3 'clock services. The Rev. Gary ill preach. Visitors ary always welcome. MOINTSVILLK NEWS Piedmont Presb.vtorian Church ?Rev. It. C. Johnson, I'astor In spite of the rain Saturday ight, Sunday morning the sun as shiniiifT bright and beautiful, he Sunday school lesson \Vas beau fully taught by Rev. A. A. Thonip >11 of Greenville. Holy Communn was observed. Rev. Thompson ad the 3rd chapter of 2nd Cor (1 verse. His sermon was beaun fully outlined and ably "delvqr' 1. The two new members Mis. tts-aaal Miss Pitts were welcom! rr,to''thc church. Two children ere baptized. Little Pierce Daid Crank of I.oesville; little Aleda Gilliam of Greenville. These nldren "are here with their grand J:cuts, Mi-, and Mrs. I'. B. Nance \<l Mrs. S. R Lindsay. I Ii.ly Communion was taken to r. Daniel Jones who vs unable to tend church by Rev. Thompson, r. K. \\\ Pitts; Mrs Alice Louise itts; accompanied them. We were glad to see Mr. T. I). tt-f> at church. Also Messrs CalK and IFenry Miller of Cross Ilill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richardson, rs. Lossie Rrysop caMed to see is. S. B. Lindsay Miss Lindsay as home for the ?week-end. Piedmont school wrH oper Ocber 18th Saturday, October 16, 1937 [rilitatinnfl ^ ? > Eli Dicksoii ! I r * j When we are wrong? j Or could it ever If man were not* so blind, And knew that all he hath To you belong? . That wise it is n^hd well. You watch and work unseen, Is something need we so To understand! 1 would that we were strong 'And better than we've been; Too much we try to know From where we stand! | BROOKLYN. N. Y. NEWS. The many friends of Miss Adeline Boatwright regretted very much to see. her leave but as sho -had to leave us to go to her home I to teach we had to say good. bye. Many farewell parties were given >>i her honor. Among thein was one given by Miss .Elizabeth Sims and her daughter Evelyn Chauncy | St. Many courses were served. After which fruit cocktail \vas ' served followed by a Salad of pea3on lettuce. Many games!" were played which every one took part in. After the games ice creamcake and tea wore served! Miss Victoria Boatwright the sister of .Adeline acted as hostess. A lovely tiyjv; was enjoyed by all. She was escorted to the station by Miss, id- Sims her daughter Evelyn, Mr. iDiamond Leftwieh. apd Miss Victoria Boatwright. Wo all hope for her a safe trip homeSind a pleas ant school tufP1'-'. V ; . COKFSIIURY NEWS St. Paul A. M. E. Church Bev.-F.- h. Bouey, Pastor Sunday- heifig a pretty day the servives, Very largely attended. The S. S: lesson was beautifully discuss; il by the teachers and ~j\e- - ? viewed by Mr: B. F. Adams, Jr. ,d The 'preaching services began as jj-ual. Re\ Bouey brought a wonderful message. Theme God's Kni>w 1 edge of Mail. A rollocliow? was contributed. Visitors: Mr. i luster l.omax and dir. A. Aaron M Greenville;Miss Henrietta Robipson is home after-spending the umhier ; hi Hendersonville, N. C. rft-Mr. Otto Louden of Evanston. III., i< visiting his.parents ,Mr. and Mts. Squire Loudtfn'. Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Aaron of Hodges were very pleasant callers in the hi.'ine of Mr, arid Mrs. J. K. Holmes Sunday. Those on sick list: Mrs. Amanda I.duden, Miss Florida Wilson. We fco'po for tlit m an early recovery. Il" you want the secret of raising line pork see Mr. P. Dixson, Mr. Kug< ne Wvlliams left Saturday for Oi laricla, Fla., for an indefinite stay with his aunt Mrs. MaJmie Jamerumi ii ?_ in LI.lilt N. AM) I.-INSTITUTE .Greenville.?The Fuller Normal and Industrial- Institute J# ad its final opening October Gth. The President Bishop W. E. Fuller, I) I)., with the Educational JJnurd were present. Rev. B. C. Campbell was master of ceremony interesting' remarks by Elder T. "M. Riley, Rev. M. Brown of Anderson. Rev. J. W. Latimer and Rev. Charlie II. Hunt. Then our honorable Bishop Rt... Rev. W. E. Ftjller, D. D., which was very instructive and encouraging to the student body. The faculty: Miss Emily E. Collier, principal; Miss I doll I). Tate, IL X.. AssL principal; Rev. B. C. Emrenia It. Roberts. irrammnr JMis.. Celia jAmes. matron; j Mr^v Para Ice Campbell, General Inspector; Bishop W. E. Fuller, D. .? D.. President; Mr.- Henry Springs, treasurer, , David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest and efficient attention orjven to all business placed with me. PHONE 5717 NEW CLUB FORMED 1 Tfie new vogue that'haa be?fc created by people all over the coun^j j try writing through "Lonesome* | Hearts" columns of publications j has resulted in the formation of th4 National Friendship Club.. I This new club has headqtfarter* 1 at 2132. Seventh Avenue, New YorlO ' 0 City, and its purpose is to help lonesome people enlarge their circl* of friends. fc* J It is a strictly confidential club through which only club member* arc introduced. Membership in thifc new club will bring you new friend? ?:and a thrilling experience. Any one regardless of age may writ* for free information. NATIONAL FRIENDSHIP CLUB 2132 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY . " ~ ' /;