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I Page 8~ | BRAINERD INSTITUTE NEWS r ' Continued from Page 1 r^-p"by everyon?\ PVt At our Prayer service on Thursjr i day evening the thought was. *'tDiscovering and Using Unused t Material". This to pit: was fully discussed by the students. p Wc were pleaded 'to have as ouj f> gue$ts Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ccvet'r fwhite) of Greeiwoo Indiana t Mr. and Mrs. Covert are on a ttvi ?. weeks' vacation and are usin^. that time visiting various m;ssioi t. staitwns in the South. 0 AfUn breakfast Sunday morning, par', of the faculty along with the stu ! ^dent-body a-sembled on the cam- > snapped our pictures. During cu. Sunday school hour thcy were out , guest speakers. Mrs. Covert stai ed that thrii- purpose for vis-ting Dm mission stations \vtic to son th. ! accomplishments, and liotv none, had ben used by them. "Svji fal.^. she said, her observation has "been ^ that these stations are progress" ing nicely ar.d have wom.'erfil opportunities". The subject of the Sunday s hooi lesson. wa,s "Christian * R'hwwal". The synopsis of the lesson was given by M\ George Brown, with Mr". W. M. Oglesby presiding. The ?regular Sandfly morning services at Cannel church .were ' conducted b.. Rev. J. W. Maionoy. ,*> The Scripture k'sson \yas the 8t-h f Psalms. The theme was "What vIs Manf,?" What rs man that thou art minpful of him?Man is nir.de in Gov.'s image and is mightier thai anythi :g else.. Man s the crowi of God's creation, able to'express God's goody ess, p"cacb and love. He has the opportunity to be bless ed with things that are not p'orr ishable, but tvi'th every opportunity there comer; a responsibility. It is a challenge to us to; take jvhat . --have-and.make the best of U. I* Larger'.opportunities come t J tlii" foundation. We must work out. oi^r own destny where we a;c, (1/ i by* having frith in self. (:>> haying faith in right, (d) having faith in humanity, 11) - h iving faith in Goc.> Our destiny will be j revealed to lis when wi> open our ?. _ hearts to G< d. i f_l I CAItI) or THANKS Tho family of the lato Hoy* 31-'F. 111\ r pc? !* M(;khti\v]. <! -.'' with grate ful appreciation (Ik1 kind expfe*-, | sions of sympathy fnmi neighbors j and friqnds. r Gratefully. r TIIK FAMILY. . 1 |S BETHLEHEM B APT. ( Hl WOll i>- ' ?? ' i Hoy. M. M. IVaco, Pastor Sunday school vn< c poii'M hy the .j f3upt. after wlvh the lesson was discussed ard ' reviewed. Rev.. Peace, deliver tjl a~Tt ry interesting message them'- "Mighty ; Likc%~A Child". The attendance I 1 was go|od and the spirit was eeniingly Sigh. A -T For the evening message tin theme used by the pastor was "God Is Lii-o That". During the day we had several friends to stop: Misses Harlan anj Beatty of Benedict; Rev. Maulding and Rev. McKissiek of ILnedrct; Mr. Marshall, ilie cleaner; Misses Jones, Davis. Simjissor.. Mr. Redd, AndVnson and many others. ? 4 --- : ? man who HW A 7MIHQr TO ^tLU? &N0 OOtS AND WHlSPtAA ITCOWN. ^^oil'Nox. ^o AEi 12^=3 PINCKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER AND LKM SOUTH CAROLINA ^ ^ ^ | 1 1?06 WASHINGTON ST j - " . r~fT.. . <1 - .1 i . - I t lin-.ta't I M ^ - <3,C^aflin College.News By G. W. Williams Wednesday meeting prayer meet ng conducted''by the Oxford Club ti the Colly go cTTapel. A timely . ) mon* was heard by Bro. N.; W. -onps, co-workers Bros. C. C. . ings and Hildebrund. Sunday hool was op.ned 'J:30. We were .:ui to witness The presence?of tan Fiuhett and. Miss Warner. Bru. Uildubrand held the quar rly conference for his father, ev. B. F. Hildcbrand at the iinestone- Circuit. Before preach .. v.ivn. ? ? Vt I cv i J11V ?11 il b V* ua.n Chapel Sunday night, he rented a very nice quarter. Three Clallinif.cs of '37 spent u week-end in the city: Mr. Wooi . .Miss Khglk-i; and Mr. Wiley. ii ;s Ruth Butler remembered her .l.na Mater by sending to the resident some beautiful orange ad -maroon (lowers by Rev. B.C. / wait from Allendale ' County, .li re she is- orov teaching. Koep in mind Sunday is Oxford ay at Trinity. church, in hangeburg. j*"\. ' it ION" f iA 1?T 1ST IURCH Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Paster tun day school was called to. oriel at the usual hour. A splendid 'roup of voung (^people attended A i.'ii the. hour for services ariv .1* tile pastor came before his u burs full of th<4.1Ibly Spirit and kllvered an excellent message.' he: tTitUs 2:11. theme God B.ing th"Salvation to all Men". Everyone' that witnessed the serves eat their way rejoicing. At t'>:(H)'o-clock the BTU was ui .; 11 session v.ith Mr. "Riley pjeshi, ig. > Quite an interesting lesson va.^ discussed. .;t S:00- o'clock-?a splendid con ? ??? [irustin lO dl'lUK .0.11 this rel'gious fountain. Jhe pa- tor took his text from Acer' . l it, ' thcir.e Full of The Iioly jh>>st. The services have been inpi Trig"and very ncdpTu'K" We api\.iate the presence of our visitiiy friends. The IteV. James W. uo.-e. was u.so. present. Yce are dvays weY me/ at Uiiion Baptist.' NOTICE! - jcT State I'ark, "tS. C.?The Young People's Progressive Convention vi:I convene .Monday 'night com.n. at S p.in. The public is invited all of these services, which will go (?n live nights, following lie (letjiscinang S. S. and BTU of Colund'Ta" and vicinity Lunch .iiI be Neive'd on the church yard. 1 v. Copeland of Lock Ilill. S C. pa-tor of Get hseninne Baptist . iuii ch, Blairs, S C., will nreach iVe niglirs. beginning Nov. 1st, at Ziun Canaan Baptist church, dev. A. 'T Porter, pastor \'i; it Bethlehem "The StraagerV Home"; ye arc always welcome. . A,lW . I .l.'t 4\, * ~ - '* ' v- i v our revival will cont,in;.< through next Sunf?iy, OcToU ; *3TT .Rev. Mo.'ns went- home over the \vik-cnd hut has returned with .ui in ten ton of "Murdering Sin" r-rl rrjt^int? hi's theme- song which "I Done "Done". . * ()UI)KU YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS EARLY *'* AVOID Til ft RUSH ** *' **** *'* ****** *** **' inc U*JUU?K->V AS Tne. MAN WHO CLlMflfl IB A .TRE&.ANIPAHQL.L&K3A11 0 INERAL HOME BNSED EMBALMER OF AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment S GOOD AS THE BEST 'J nd Better than the Rest f And Prices Less Office Rhone 2-3357 Residence Phone 7^61 COURTEStf AND , SERVCE r COLUMBIA, 9. C. /v : . . L? ? J TE HERE AND THERE By C M Williams Today finds us writing from Now York City We left Columbia on the 9th. got here on 10th was I received with outstretched hands Mrs Williams and children having preceded me about two months, joined by my brother, E E. Williams-and sisters. Leila G Lampkin, Corine Brown Lavisa Young, tjave me a very warm reception The sad ncwa came that Mrs. Melvinie Dove died last week at her home near Wateree. Mrs. Frances Hipp of 1107 House St., in Columbia" is visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mamie Austin 1416 Wheat &t, is visiting her sobs here Henry and Gilbert. We were very much surprised tio find the former Miss Ivalee Finch of Gadsden, now changed ~to Hammond. Mrs, Adeline Murchison of Lancaster is a visitor here. Also I met an old friend Robert S Geiger, now doing a thriving Real Estate business on 135th St. TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor S. S. at the usual hourasonduct-ed by iSupt. R. Bradley \yith his staff of eo-workers arttt a very large attendance. .. At 11:30 the pastor, Rev. Wm. Watson just came home from Lynch, Kentucky, where be had been conducing a ten. nights meet-, ing for the Rev. J. W. Coleman reported a very successful meeting. Alth- ugh he said he was very tired be delivered a very strong sermon everyone enjoyed it. IlYPtl at 5:00 p.m. The children enjoyeo the Bible drill very much. At 7:3b Lev." Garrett.^VeaiflfrlT a great sermon from Psalm 27:4. Several wh.te visitors worshiped with us Sunday night, also Dr. L. B. Morrison, Chicago. 111.; Will Thomas, M;\ John Dreher were visiting Mrs. Ethel Watson and i Mrs. Bessie Sullivan attended the I ijSth annual session of the Enoree"j woman's aixinary association-'at Mt. S).;.ai Saturday and Sunday; Mis. Julia Annette, president; RJrs. = B. P. Cobb, secretary. A vCry successful meeting was hela. Sick list* Mrs. Cora Mansell, Mrs. Sarah -Sullivan, Mr. Joel StephojT. ' Th" ijastt^'s Ai<f met with Mrs. Carwis^ A good program was enjoyed by the members present. l%\G^LAND NEWS The. fall revival was conducted at the Union Hill Baptist church during the week hy the Pastor Rev. Stuvdiuant ^assisted by sev eral ministers from other churches. The meeting was a very successful one M*s. M. L. Gathings had as her guest (hiring the week end' hei mother Mug. Eliza Robinson also along with her daughter Mrs. Roberta Jenkins and some others mo~; to red from West Palm Beach Fla. Messrs Early and Valley Blake ney motored to Kings Mountain, ,N\ C.. last, week. - \Misses Lanre and Mamie Cooktr on Kershaw were Sunday guests of AT r ?n,'l M..O Rill minnow Mrs. N> O Brewer along with Mrs M L Foster, Mrs J H. Toair ley, Mis Mae B. Robinson, Mis; F.lizabeth Johnson and Mr. James Ricers of Chesterfield motored to Sumter Sunday to attend a missionary meeting. PINK CROVE A. M. K. CHURCH Pint Grove A. M. E. Sunday schnoU-opeiKd on Sunday with ail teachers and.me'mbers at their post gj* dutr. ^ Vt? .Ithe Rev. Ingman from Columbia "jpreached a soul stirring -erm'on. lli's teict was found, in St. JWatthAvs 7:1. subject Byiheir Fruits y(. shFll kniuv Llicnh?TTa a... mount raised for the day was $77,127. __ Mrs. Rosa Ray is on. the sick list. We hope for her a speed/ ts cover y. - Miss Nora Suber who ha-^'b^Jfri in Columbia for sometime wirs" hr/me Sunday. Miss Msutie Boyd has fimshedher course of beauty culture un der Madam Breeland rn Orcngeburg and new is hoTnc for a sho<*t stay. Miss Lilly Mae Hardy from Colunicia "was the guest of tMisi Boyd for a few days. The mothei of Mrs. Lessie Wast ington (Mrs. Fannie Jackson-) was her guest on Sunday. Mrs. Susie Richardson the odd est lady in cur community has been doing fine for the last few days. Mi'ss Martha Suber was awaV over the wfek-end Qn society business. The following are cooperating with the fa'.ir: Mrs. Delia Ricnardson, Mrs. Dtisy Rhett, Mrs Josephine Jiles, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Melrose and Ruth Clark, Mr^. Nanc? Rhett ?nd Mi. N. Nrxson also. i l|ie Big Sisters are doing nicel" i along the line of olub work. i * t * ^ [E PALlVilETTO LEADER SmMMaavStS WSf J^K:fl m&| || OianKcburtr, S. C.-r-The Vai J idint AI; F. Whittaker," and Ollie C In the- group reading frdm ltd mention AII-American '$<?. All-Si. nul row: George Cannon; Jiles E Humphrey Jones, Mgr. Members of "S" dub not-on Bennett; Wm, Medley. EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHI RcTl Rev. R. E. Brogden, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?With th< dawning of a beautiful dav. sier vices at" Emmanuel were marker with beautiful solemnity in an at mosphore treated by hearts full o1 spiritual enthusiasm. The paste erected large audiences during the religion; activities x-'f the day Two wondcful. and elevating ser mors were delivered which shoo' as it \vpre, the very pillars of th< edificfe. The Sons and Daughters o<" Lov< society celebrated its fifteenth an niveiVary at Emmanuel or. lasi Sunday night. Prior to the ser mon, an address was made by brother J. W. Gilliard an ofiicia "orErmnarnrT and a member o*f th: soeiety. The subject fro^n which he spoke was "Love".'. In the course of Ids address, brother Gilliard made clear the true mean ing of love, citing Jhc fact that it was love that redeemed the world rflL true bel ievers ^should havL- this true lov4*' within ih'eir hearts. .Mrs. A. E. Ga('sden A il. -1 /-I---'- ! n. tnuicn worner iri^i or; the morning of the 10, in?tant This -chavai-U'r. in t"he pers-m of the al)ov> a mod. finished her work and passed intb the Great Beyond. Meg. Gads.cn was a consistent mem her of Kmn ;nuel for a number of j years. She svved as teacher rn the Sunday sbhooV; president of Stewardess Boa$jp$X. 2, and district president ojWhe missionary dopai'rment. Ill health having overtaken her, she was forced to eeq,se her woik for a period cf several months Her remains were funejalized on the afternoon Ot the 22, infjty, amidst a large crcwd of mhdrnfrf, frirrnls who came out <> pay respects to the dot r ased. Rev. Brogdei delivered the eulogy and paid ;/lowing tributes. Telegrams and?h'ttdrs of sympathy were many Mrs. Gadsden is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jessie B. Ji/ries, the wife of our Sunday school " superintendent and other relatives with a number of ljriends. Floral tributes weie numerous. Funeral arangemcnt3 were in the,hands of Flemhur-Har lesfcon func'.al directors. Mrs. Sarah Buchanna, a niece of "Rev. W. P. Carolina and n mom her of the People's- Institutional Methodist church, Brooklyn, N. Y., worshiped with us recently. Mrs. Buchanna is a great church worker; trc'.suror of the Sunday J^hool; Sitpt. off tho Begmners department; president of the Pul-| pit Ard and a member of the Gospel chorus. This being her first visit south, she was greatly impressed with the sight of the beau tiful churches and to learn the wonderful work going on it. the various chuuh, especially Emmanuel. Mrs. Buchanna was the guest i of' her' couiins Misses N. A. Mc-! Queen and Ldith Shelton, 65 Ashe J ? ? i'SggS^Ef' ': :: ypy ity "S" Club of South Carolina St ' Dawson. Head Coach and Physical. 1 t to right, front row. are: President ' uthern '36, All State '3G; "Nat" 11; dwardsi-John Armstrong; Top row: J picture: Timmie Johnson, All-Southei Erwin Bruss and Orchestra Wijl Be at Carolina' i The Carolina theater is making elaborate preparations for a special midnight show Sunday night in celebration of Hallowe'en Features will be a 30-minute . program jfly Erwin Bruss and his c orchestra from Chicago and a mo- j > tion picture, "Back in Circulation"j starring Joan Blondoll, Pat O'-IBieh and Margaret Lindsay. he orchestra is one of the fin est we've had in Columbia in sonn t time." Grady .Becker, manager of the theater said, following ah au- i dition. "The boys around the thea ] ter have compared it with Benny , Goodman and other of the' big hit me orchestras." ? ?r Several specialty numbers will ' be offered by the musicians, and " the whole program will be filled L_.wjth fun. IN .M E.MORI AM. ? : ? I SMITH. .RUTII?Sacred to the memory of my dear daughter and sister Ruth Smith, who departed ' this life one year ago today Oct. j 28, 1036. You left behind broken hearts, , | That loved you so sincere, , .That never did and never will, 1 Forget you daughter, sister clear. J Lovingly Mother, Brother and ' J Sister: " ' . > i Mrs. Celia Smith, Mr, Charlie 1 j Smith, Mrs. Robbie Atkinson and ) njeces ( CALLED AS PASTOR j Rev. F. M Young of Co- ' lumbja, S C, has been called to.? i.the First Baptist church, of Holly f. Hill, S C. """" - { LEESV1LLE NEWfe \ jj Sunday school at Calvary con ? vgned as u.ual, ' o , Sunday was a pleas-ar t day for ? the church yoers atid mf nbe . of C .Friendship. Sunday school was ? held at th.4 usual hour The les- b son was beautifully discusser' fi llev. E. A. Moss pteacnvl a stir J ring sermon to all his bt-lieverr f using for a text James 3:10. To- ? tal collectvor. for the day $17.9'J. g ine play at Friendship Octo 1 ? ber 12 was a success. -Total cod- 8 lected $59.67. ' ' T lg 2 Mrs. Easter Minnon of Aug\js-. c ta, Ga., spnnt last Sunday wi^h.g her brothers and sister-in-laws,. 8 Mr. ,anj "Mrs. Frank Boyd, Mr 5 i ind Mrs. T Boyd, Mr and Mrs p )scar Boyd and Mr and Mrs. Seal ? Boyd. She was accompanied by 8 her < aughter Mrs. Pearl Dixs and P her cousin, Mrs. Jessie Etherodge. p Mr. Willie Taylor departed this i? life, October 18, and was funer- 8 alized Thursday at Friendship. |g He leaves to mourn his loss a p loving vwife, 3 daughters, 3 bro- ? thers, 3 sisters, 8 grandchildren g and a host ui relatives and friends | 0 - t*1 m'vr v.*w \11 w r-?^ f ' . ate A. & j^.College on DiiLes Gy Education Director. ?I. F; \\ hittaker; Sol .Iohiis6n?_Ei:< irney; All-State''36??II. Simpson; immy McDew;. John Barksdnle; Ei n; Roger Mudd, All-Southern; Ila ??0'00W>^00'00'00!00 OOOOOOOO o< o. 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