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I REV. W. M. GLADDEN
|*PR01NTE,? PRESlniNG ELDER
Kjr?Rev. W. M. Gladden, vvko has
HE saved two churches for the con?:
nection thi? conference year, at
Ht^the close of conference in Yiar.na,
C1T~ Ga., November 28th was appointed
presiding elder of the Cordele
ig 'district. Rev. Gladden and wife
?r are home in Columbia for a few
days rest. ;
tpt, Mary E'i7.abeth, their dauKhteiC
jf-1. spent ^hanhsgivirfg at Y.eme from
. tv Barber-Sco'-ia college, win re she is .
hlr~making art mmendablpr ? cord in
[jr.' her studies arid with, the teach[
ers.
>4- Tftv^VTeCrory, president of John
^ son C. Sm'.'i college was cnce the
;| BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Y Rev M. M. Peace, P.htw
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t iS. S. opei ed at the usual hour
the lesson -vas discussen and re::r
viewed. M0rmr.2-j-3vnrst1ip._sta.rii:
ed at 11:45 Rev Peace delivejxtJ'
, . a fine message, theme s'.? jefctLiv
ing Upstairs.
Although it rained our evening
service* w?. e successful A nice
group was present. The man of
God gave us a spiritual lift. Theme
' subject "The Kingdom ol GodJ.'
This 3ubjejr was discus-<d from
rr ftVPrg f^rrr. .oihlU
During the day many of oui
friends stopped to see as among
4 whom were Revs.'A L. ^otersoh,
-p? MoKissiCkV fT Tumar, M.- T. Bow
ser, Rev. ivlickens, Misse* Pctorsom,
Jackren,. Davis aid many
ir- others.
d " Our mot'o: "Visit Bethlehem the
Stranger's Home, you are aiways
welcome." .
_ TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH
-j- Rev. H J. Trapp, Tnstbr
!* Thers wilrlfe a progran. rendered
at the formal opening of the
new buildi.i,: at 2507 Riclvund. ?t.t
4". Sunday nfmoon.?Pecurbcr. 12,
at 3:30 o'clock. There will be sev
f eral choirs from the various church
?es.? Also quurtets and Solos, jnTper
reading ano short talis -b -y
ditterent onts. We are looking!
i for a fopd number uf ir:trnL'jhebS '
frsm the (bllerent churc-es with
their ''boiii and a" spec ni invita
? tion is to the ministerial brethren
of the city
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r ST. MAltiC A.M.E. ^HURCIl
j 7- Re7. M. Simmons, i'rstor
Pee Dee, ,s;. C.?S. S. as us|
ual. Pro*. Legette gave a timely
address.
The rasVrs subject wis Chris
the Attonii-g Blood of Christ. At
t tian Fellows-hip with Goo Through
night he again preached from thej
subject The Last Night in Sodom.
^ Both sermons were mucr. enjoyed.
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LOWRYS NEWS
v ^ Mrs. ArLaver Sanders cf High
Point, N.C, is at home vh-dting her
parents M. and Mrs. John Gra|
ham.
Mrs. Li'.a Woods cf Greensboro,
[-? N. C.,~is at iter?father's home
K. sick, Mr. Il\ R. Carter.
L Miss Darcus Guinn and [Mr.
W Samuel SftnJers were t. ited in
r marriage "Saturday, NovrTrber 2?;A
pleasant afternoon was spent
[ at Mt. Pi-Oocect Baptist rnureh on
??Thaiiksgiwi g Day. Rev ~Mahon'
ey preached a soul sti^mg sermon.
Them will be ' Co-rmnnion
|. at Mt. Pro-.pect churcn Sunday.
The Rev. 3 L. MhClough is past
tor.. .
Tho new Provident Schr.cl build;
ing is almost completed. Mr. and
1.. Mrs. John Pressley spent the week
end in Gre< nsboro, ,Jn. J., visiting
her sister.
The first quarterly conference
of B rown's Ghapel churc.r will con
? vene at the church 2:30 p.m. -Sat!
ilrday. Th j Rev. C L. Fiowe presiding
elder. Communio;: at Mt.
t=?HCDron Euraay mornu.g. At
Brwon's Chapel Sunday evening
8 o'ch/ck, Ittv. Flowe w;lr preach
the punJic is invited,
r ^ ?
fc, Claflin choir spent the week-end
S'* in Greenville, The choir visited
I Sterling high
I The choir served the South Cum?*
i lina Conference, as usual. The
' conference was enjoyed by every
one. The drivers kept their eyes
f open and upon thfeTr return a safe
y trip was reported.
~4 Rev. Davis the pastor of New
y Mt. %]on?Baptist church in the
it city caller! nWay Sunday t o
f.' preach. Rev. G. W. Williams, 4aT
lin College conducted service for
L him in his absence.
The Oxford Club will conduct
T one more campus service before
Christmas. Every one is asked to
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Nation's Editors Atteni
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Group of editors from all over the nation who attended
the two-day session held at the Department of Agriculture
on \V ednesday and Thursday, where Secretary Wal
farmers. iiwy-are; Iront row, from teft to right M. D.
Totter, Tampa Bulletin; C. A. Franklin, Kansas City Call
C. B. Towel}, Amsterdam News; A. D. Stedman, chief,
Bureau-ttf information, AAA; Secretary Henry A. Wallace,
Dr. H. R. Tolley, administrator, AAX; Dr I. W
Duggan. acting director, Southern division, AAA; Dr.
W. W. Alexander, administrator, FSA. Second row?Jas
P. Davis, field officer, Southern division,, AAA; Louis R
Laqtier, correspondent; Ralpl\ Matthews, Afro-American)
Third row?\Vm. A. Fcwlkes, Atlanta World. Fohrth row
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Free and Accepted Maeens
?^(Srand Lodge of Sorrow ?
SainiJuuke's A. M. E. Church
, ' Wilscn Street, Charleston; S. C.TUESDAY
EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1937
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1 HOtf. J. S. STAN"BACK ..... G:and Master
" J; E. DTCKSOX -A3-A:r._r.A:A Gr'ar. I Secretary
JOHN EYE . Grand Treasurer
E. PHILIP ELLJ-S L Grand Chaplain
PROGRAM ?:
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1. Service begins S:15^P; M. with period of five minutes silence;
. Ttn minutes Organ selections. * ^
Three raps?Order rises.
Chaplain: I am the-resurrection, and-the life, saith the Lord;
Lodge: He that boiievefh in me, though he were uead, yet shall
ho live. ?
Chaplain: And whosoever.Tiveth," and believeth in me, shall never
die.
Lodge: I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that ho shall stand
tit tnc^latter day upon the uaitll. ? =
Chaplain: And though after my skin, worms destroy this bodyvyet
in my lle.-h shall I see God.
Lodge: "Wlium I hall see for myself, and^tnine eyes shall behold, *
una not aiiothtr. _ ... " * . \
ass5tea*lujn: We brought nothing into this world, and it is..certain
vVeuR^wuU'y nothing, ouc. " . >
ALL: The I .ord gaugS%fKi^he Lord hath taken away; blessed be
.the name of the Lord. ?
Tutr-Uips? Order is seated.
2. Solen.n^IlTH^vrii and OlTicfrs during'selection below.
I am parsing down the va^?94al^at they say is so lone,
But 1 lin.l that all the pathway iswttty-Uowers ov?-r grown.
Tis to mo the vale of Beulah, tis a beautiful"way.
For my Saviour Walks bos id 5 Me; TViy companion ea h day.
. Vale of Reulah! Vale of Boulah! Thou art precious to me;
. tJFor the-lovely land of Canaan in the distance (T see.
Not a sorrow not a shadow over darkens the way,
For v radiance bright as glory shines upon it all d*/.
And the music sweetly chanted by the heavenly throng f\ - ,
Floats in cadence down the valley, and it cheers me along,
So I journey with rejoicing t'ward the city of tijjfit,
~ While each day my Joy iiTdeeper, and the pathway more bright
And L near the open portals of the kingdom above,
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a PALMRTtO l.ftADttR : J
Agricultural Parley
ro; Thomas ?oung, Norfolk Journal and Guide; C. A.
L> 4-i A I XI 11 *1 ??_. r\ T}
uaxiicki/, xisaucmieu rsegru rieos, xviis. xviuyiiie \j, joruwai
Louisiana Weekly; W. C. Bluford, Louisville Leader;
Carter WesleyrBoilslun Informer, Koscoe Dungee, Black
Dispatch, Albion L. Ilulsey, publicity, AAA. l?'iith rdw?
E. Washington Rhodes, Philadelphia Tribune, T. M.
Campbell, Extension Service, Tuskegee Institute,- W. C.
Hueston, Washington Eagle, J. B. Pierce, Extension Service,
Hampton Institute, J. E. Mitchell, St,. Louis Argus. %
Back rok^Fred-R-^Ioore, New York Age, Ira M. A. Myers,
PALMETTO LEADER, A. Atkinson, file clerk, AAA
C. F. Clark, agricultural ecorlomist, AAA, E. A. Miller,
assistant director Southern division, AAA, Sr B. Bledsoe
chief press section, AAA.y v
For this highway-leads lo Canaan to the kingdom of love.
3. Hymn ? ^ . . :
The hour of my departure's come, ,
I hear the voice that calls- me home;
At Inst, O T.m-H, let-trouble, cease,
And let thy servant die In peace.
Not in mine innocence I trust - ?
1 bow before thee in the dust
And through my Saviour's blood alone.
I look for mercy at t.hy t.hrnnn. ?
I come O Lord to theeJtfor rest
I yield my spirit to thy care
Stretch forth thine everlasting arms
- -And shield me in that^dread alhrm.
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1 kavo the world without tear,
Save for the friends 1 held so dear;
'lo heal their sorrows; Lord, descend,
And to the friendless prove'a friend.
4. Prayer?Rev. F. R. Blanchard.
5. Selection?Junior Choir.
6. Scripture Lesson? :
7. Selection?Senior Choir.
8. Announcing names of deceased Masons?Brother D. J. Dixson.
9. Memorial Remarks?Rev. J. J. Harrison,
lu. Hyran?
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A few more seasons come
A few more years shall roll,
And we shall be with those that rest,
? Asleep within the tomb.""' '
? A few more storms shall beat
On this wild rocky shore-,
?> And we shall be where tempest cease,
? . And surges swell no more.
A few . more struggles hero
A few more partings o'er
A few more toils, a few more tears,
And we shall weep no more.
11. Sermon?Dr. C. YV. JLong, Cheraw, s. D.
-12. Ihe Lord's grayer?Choir.
13. Selection?Senior Choir.
14. Grand Master J. S. Stanback presented.
15. Remarks by Grand Master and Associate Grand Masters. i
16. Selection?Junior Choir. - '
. 17. Announcements by Grand Officers.
. 18. Apostle Creed, Doxology and Benediction.
COMMITTEE ON GRAND LODGE OF SORROW ,
Brothers C. T. North, J. M. Clifford, and the Grand Chaplain.
District Deputy, Brother S. J." Poinsettej, Chairman of Arrangement.;,
Brother R. J.-Miller, Grand Pursuivant; Chairman of
Housing Committee, Brother F. R. Blanchard, 85 Spring Street;
?Xreaaurer.^of?Local Committee, Brother St. Julian R, * Holmes;
Grand Marshall, Brother J. W. Fennick.
St. Luke's Senior and Junior Ushers' will render courteous
service to the Grand Lodge and visitors. Presidents Brothers
- Charles Singleton and Lee Green. ' i
The pastor and members extend the Grand. Lodge a most
cordial welcome,
E. PHILIP ELLIS
Pastor and Grand Chaplain.
CLINTON NEWS; . t^eir clayh^ with GafTncy'a j
' * team last Friday. TJie score was
The^ovupth grade prcaented 2S-7; thi* was"Theiaatgafne of
an interesting skit in chapel last the season. Out of seven games
Wednesday which reviewed impor flayed this season tho Wilcats
tant* highlights in Negro .history, lost only two, jone to Sterling, the
Friday the Home Economics Club other to Reed Street. With this
gave some helpful hints for shop record the^team is looking forward
ping in * playletr "Hew-to- Shop." to thw Piedmont ~enp with ffl6r6
The Wildo*t?_?ro*rg?d YirtoriQns Um? V little hop*
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The Missionary Club of Bdfefel a
AME church at ?h? hnm? 1l
A Mrs. Fafrnfe Gray Wednesday
night. L
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Tho YFC Club will present a T
program at church Dec. 13. ?r
The last supper which was oj
/en at Friendship AME dhurch
last Monday night was sponsored w
by the * Men's Club. . ??r ^
Supt. H. L Alexander reviewed w
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the lessonvat Friendship Sunday
school Rev: H. W. Walker preach- ?
ed a fitting sermon at the communion
service Sunday. bi
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CARLISLE NEWS
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Mrs. C.A. Stewart, the mother gj
of Mro. Pearl Johnson and Mr. | S
Lewis Stewart left Satvday for C
Knoxville, Tenn. ?v=_?? ^
Mr. Antluny Jeter is very sick M
with the flu. ^
Mrs Mnme~Chick is pending R
| Cold..
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!Ch -Jctmas. Give them gifts
selves. A great line-up of N,
chi ndise is represented here,
Silk or Flannel Lounge Robes
Cocktail-Coa tor In Silk or Wool
Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas
Dariel Green Slippers
Craig Gloves
McCjregor Sportswear
Chatham Homespun Suits
Angopaca Overcoats
Grilion Formal Suits
Remington Rand Electric Razor
We have been selling M
years and there will never be i
likewise there is no substitul
At Marshall's Inc. you \a
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we are looking forward to ha^
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few days with her mother Mrs.
Mrs. Ann Thomas, Mm. Eliza
yles, Mi Anthony Thompson,
[r. James Siftis, Mrs. Margie
homps^n, Mrs Frances Henderm
and Mrs. Johnson Sims are *
i the sick list.
A very successful Sunday school as
held at ?t Luke A. M, E
ion chur.h Sunday. The lesson
as wel ta'-ght by Miss Mary Etta
[cCamel, thi) principal te>achen'
the Hampton school.
Miss Margaret Chirp of Colum- '
a was the "week-end guest of
isses Rosrt L. and Bernice Brown.
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Stewart enrtained
in honor of Miss Mar .
iret Chirn at a fou-courte dinner
aturday evening p.t 7 o'clock.
oyer3 were-" laid for Mr_Er,vin
oleman, Miss Berhice Bicwn and^-r-^*
r. W lson English, Mis. Marga
t Chirp and Mr. Salia Hill, Miss
osa I<ee Brown.
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Men I
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?r Christmas? 1
New ways to say Merry 2:,
they would buy them--Jkationally
Advertised Mer- &
Rosilio Neckwear *
CisccTMu tilers
Interwoven Hosiery
Westminster Hosiery
Manhattan Handkerchiefs g
Leather Novelties x
Dresner Luggage
STIipator Raincoats
Dobbs Hats Nunn-Bush
Shoes ?
ep's Wear for over fifty ?
i let down in good looks? 2
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nil find the largest, most sj
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