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_ . . " v Saturday, January t, 1938 BETHEI, A. M. E. CHURCH Eev. S?H. Lewis, h star ^ Hear -Mn R. W, Murguson, Pittsburgh "Courier, w; s cone- K * spondent tn ^thiopia in nn illus- ^ trated lectu.e on Ethiopia tit Beth ^ ~ el A. M. E church, Janus^ y 24 lit ^ 8 o'clock 4. nu This pro nises to be a very entertaining: program. 1 Mr. Merguron conies wc'i reconi- 1 mended to give-first hand inform- 1 ation with reference to h:s ex per- < ie:?ce and work while in It thiopia. ' , He has lectured in variou parts t of this eo-urtry and from all ac- < counts, every city where he has i _ given this special illustrated lee- I ture, 'ho w> s greeted with' largo ' audiences. We anticipate he will t have the same kind of audience . while, in -thi- city. Sunday" -chocl qiet at the us ua4 hour with utlicmv.^aud : ers present. After the lesson was 1 taught-on~the various classes the children arc teachers \vi e given ( Christmas presents as tokens from ' the Suday s diool. For the morning service the pas'" 1 tor selected St. Matt. 1:21-22 verses. Sr.r ject," "The Firth ' of Christ".?V."-y nppn pi inlr iiulcul for tho occasion. Dr. Lew:is ill a _ scholarlyl arm of. "dctfrori d it in fine style to. the attentive congregation. . ? The exV'.l. rt Civ. L-tnia-- program by th choir Sttnd?.y\ night must l^e vi/en more, tha . ca. :al* attention. !h0 ciihlitla "i f Nit:.- " ? -ii,,, | ai nay." wac wui cun^i . -.w ..v..,. boirs were interpreted. w'th dcv lightful reiuings conccrni g Chii.-i . mas by the following., members of the choir: ifiesdames Thomas and Washington and -Misses whv&i? na'rd and P~;mpey. Too nr rh rrcd- , it cannot be given Mr. -Moore,, director and Mrs. Bates* organist, for their' untiring efforts in making the affair a fine success. . , GREETINGS FROM SECOND |, CALVARY BAPT. OHURCH'i With charity towards- all and ^ ' malice ^towards nono the Second Calvary Baptist church is truly j grateful to all members and friends who have contributed in . r-~ ~ any way to the succos- Vf our J v work during the year. The Lord be praised. Our prayer fcr all is !' that during the year and nil the Ismail ing years nl'otted to ' each fone, health, happ uess and ' H L'lniiniii | i T'p'M'ity nr'y In* your 1 portions. May.each enjoy t. broad- * er vision, a deeper couvieMon and j 1 a higher aspiration. Our assurance: "A bruised reed will-he-not' -break, and a smoking flax will he not quench, till he send forth judgement unto victory '. M^att. 12:20. " ' |\ 7^ : ' 1 1?ft Will all members plea ;e lend a . ^ helping, hand to r.hvioi-n >vnw. 1 ments and to every worthy entered ( prise with >.ur trust in Cod. ' ? Next Sunday, Rev. Jas. Abney ( will preach at both service hours. Ccme and hear for your: elf... the ,s gosel mes/aipa to open ihc year'1 and the explanation of why the | disajjpointi ;cnt last .Sunday. Our determination read, read 11 Num. 13:30. Read the ' Leader" and Tead the j-f 1 a., IOQnJ I, leauer i^uu. . i CEDAR CREEK A.M.E. ?. llURCII ' Rev. G. W. Owens, Tastor Sunday school operned with the"^ Supt., C. E Smith and teachers at f their pest rf duty. . j? Rev. G W. Owens sti . red the audience with a bui ninir mes.-agc p taken from St Luke 2:10 An the s angel said into' them Tear not. <1 Miss Ojelta Smith of ailen col lege is spending the ho .'days at f ?^? her home here.. ??? i Misses L:llie Mae Wil-'n, Mac Lillie Smith, Olivia Smith of Bo-ok er Washington High so^ool are spending ta? holidays vith- their parents. ~ Miss Evelyn Cooke a student *nurse of Columbia hospital spent the w^rk-er.d with her patents ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cooke of Book v man, S. C. Mr. Fred Cookd and wife of i I ?. Dants, Va are spending the hoi- v idays with his brother Howard a Cooke of Ecokman. JOHNSON-] Funeral ?. * '* \ ^ 1401 Park Street : : U ? ? ; I ST.-JAMES AMIS CHURCH Rov. It. Thompson, t'nBtor - ? AshevilK*. N ?I ho Clvi ktm eason' -was observed appiopiiat, y liroujrfiout 111,(1 "'-any rnJ ' 'aluablo coptributioiis were mat1-;! >y our chin'4-'" HI ?? ?)V|| un-in Ji. . -, hip, the cdmmonity and the-.oitvj 11 general. fcuu.nost effort^ v.vr J i>ade t*> place proper -<c?y|ihu? 's j ipon the .Christmas reason and toj :rente line attitudes towards it.' Unusual fdic'ss vas p'aced upon he life of, <;U>' young pc.pl^ a a I i'verythinjf was f,e within our j neans to 1v?'!) thtrA -nluva* t v''V the season ""<! its si-nifu tp? .! The wenthf1' conditi' us y.e;.- u ?-; dually ljcau'-iju] a^f| largo ortr.w!.*|~ ivorship'n.3 in' loth oar Sundayj jchool and e'lvi: i hj yryices throvf h Hit {"'< Large crowds <>fi .... , I l .,.jpa*4|>pud With US 1.1" 1 njf the sti*s"h from within n-od! without thf city and wore \vc|? lomod. Tlie following were the a-1 ihievem *nts and highlights of oerj Ch;istmns: AJioa-l art of'car.'d? Hiif a nicr'-ntre at Cniifp Oto? a j through ,th<' government :s fatal-I ties, b"'.?tn;(i-r,t,s clie.-r ba. k >t > Lb- p- ). ilii Iii'r.iy and (' : t * ' V.,; i | ( ;|?]j_ \t i-he P-"' n iHt'.'s sol vice five f'tiTlTUTT.ta ""vfTcn.-h us crowd fa-':" >v ; s'd > i,fpi"an>idst an'-'atnaj sphere.' wl'cy \v:i;i !!" . in'j \v si t c-r pa '< jg?r ' ' the vrir.eii using as' I.1-; - Llh.iort-'' ' t -ti e.. yi -.d-,,:.- ' i ri:e >(!,", Jut .rest wiu tense as '.his !-,jes.;iisO was- fWiw.lv..I w: h ' s u .'it a:'<i ' for: e., jTbe spiritual .i"in run* h!-h an i waYhi txpres-1 sii.ns pi' i lUigvnciit of the si-rno n I rrrT.H'. ' Visit'"'i * Wore 'too liuiner- ! ctJs to men (toil i>y name. Sir. Cjnr les Can iii^hoi, n hiefifss man TfiYh a member, of our church from Memphis, Tenn., bid light brief greetings. The* evening's- audience, was allii.st a duplication of the morn-1 tig's as it relates to numbers, in -I .'crest andt-ntliu.-ia.sm. "Tbbpics~^ Hire of Duty" constituted the sub iect of the ovenii1g\s discourse d -Iivercd by our minister and was' taken from St. Luke 2:10. Follow-1 ng tlie usiful monthly reports by.| ' he boards And clubs of tRe-chureh?' he pastor spoke in warm terms'* if commendation for the line slip- ^ aocf trivnn in the achievements 1 luring the Christmas stason. Asj h? new yc:l'* shall come with ? ;<>(!*s helpu'? shall lace the chal-.t cngo.-* i\-?r|?ssiy. i. I'INE (iKOVE AMI", CIIl liCH 1 Rev. M.C. pollock, Pastor '* J'ino GroVe A'ME Sunday school ji vas called ln "I'dcv at- its usua,l io:;r lty the' >apt. Mr. Xt;. Kaw: it v Pollock. hoing somewhat in- / iispused 1ITV- H- H- Retlmon cat'-j 1 icd out sei vices. j,\is text avp.s. ( our.d I Kin't-S -Q:-10. 1? Miss :<JlK>a -Chirk is on tl o|c ick list; \vt'. hope*l'or her a speedy jc ecoverj;. ... j \ Mi*s Mcll I.oiVman ami litjtfe .1 ;on .Tamos Ta'madgc loft for S\1 .011 is. Mo.,. 1;,RI Monday/ . | <. Mr. and Mrs. Alack E. Toatley ^ u-^ -the CitfC*.111 as"hoIHTav guests s >f Mrs Toat-h y's mother; Mr.. John 1 huis also. They arc from Phila- J lolpliia and ^v\v York respectively 1 The Xi.tsr? family .were the t rork?oin> gtrvshi?of?their mntfo-r?I irid grandm?II1C1' Mrs. Mary J. i Juher. 11 Mrs. Hull1. Smith had as her ,J :ucsts on-Cfrrbrtmns- day. Mrs Su- ' ie Jenkins, sister-in-law a n d ^ laruluersT- ~ " '' ' |~6 Mr. nnj Mrs. John Hay and v amily were the dinner quests/ on ^ Mirislrnas (fay pf their son and l.niffhtcr-in-'aw. j0 The f (.iievV in.tr a re home from g chooT: Miss Hubio N'ixson, Harbor o Scotia; Mis.- Nancy Paris, Brain- j id Institute; Mr. Thomas Kcnly, c State College. -a The I5i-*~ SistersT art? fitting a- e en? nicely, along the line-of chfb < cork. " ) t ."Messrs. Clarence and Lindsay p iichnrdson spcirt Christmas day v eith their Mrs. Delia Ricli f rdson. ' , * Happy NYav Year to All. j 3RADLEY I: norncr t r ^=1' . - > ' ?. _a t Telephone 8137 y N For children who cannot ail'oi . vnte teachers. the Federal Music in^ classes in many sections c eompiish.d musicians selected fv pi' their adaptability and experi Above, left.,- a teacher is' insti Mf. I'iSG.UI A..M.I2. CHLRCII " C !vi V: I'.. Jl. Gray, Pastor Gi ci uwo >d, S. C.?Chr.stmas is (| vL-tory, It Cam') to us a very t) >h'ns:i,..t Temperature nor- n nal, eveiyb uy happy and the day \ vas sT-jnt uui.tK*. A tew acci- 0 lenls but i inc fatal. '?- a Sunday- as a jure da> as Well 1 md all ch irchffoers were seen on Kolaway can ch. 'Ju/ sorvie- ji s v.010 ti re. We were visited by <, nar.y o.:t-o' town quests end quite a i number of them visited.' cur j; etvk'.s. ;\amely: Mr. and Mrs. 0 fie hard Re. inson, Mary Hampton t he and bruther-iu-law of 4ilr . I, Gray, gar pastor's j ?Tin.,?weiv I'-uiii S'.vajmah, I * . j n ,u*/. h>. <- . 'the ,1'alhcr <>f Mrs. ' f lr\ y. Mi.O and Mi-s I'orrin of b Ocw -York who-ere members o'f [ s >ur fcKvcn and returned to the c ity 1'". Xn'i s. Misses Green and t iViiiian'.-j . oAndrews, S. C.,_a\1io a ire here voting Miss IU'ih Quar- a cs, the daughter of Pressing 101- s ler J. C. Qus.rles. They all were I *ery ;.pleasei t attendant" of our c ienicos de r>r.g the day, and ex- ~c )res.se their;elves as having en- v oy . d a giest service As quite : c iat.iiaS fho-* would after having s rr#rd. the i'i'V. B. H. Grav our pas j I1 or. For as. the public vnl agree *' hrt-v W-. liV ar him is inspiring?Eui_ ndecd iie is r. preacher tnat's all. L'he r.ov. C. ay selected as text ^ \?h i 1.14 ad the the ire of his j liscouiic vi s A Master Builder, foil should have heard 1 nil. We ire indeed?, roud of him. All is veil under 1 is leadership at Mt. ^ 'isgali <" p P.\ I'. M Gary,, presid ng elder f tl.3 Ab.nMlle district, a venerl-!< giant worshiped witt us and. xprosscd !rm?clf aft ha ng enoyed a h'.j. i. day. And in well hosen wonh> said he canu to hear sermon and he was nd^deceivd, Tor the.iU-v. Gray?is > "jgreadir. An<U' i:s. Gray AvF7. is ac.4 ivc ir ai. ..that goes to" mafte'up a i coripleto minister's v ife, and w rho stands at the hej^rnp,f the s< '^7 * T heir led t!i prccessionaJ with he cM but still new sorg Holy, IdTvT tTrstyr to the cho~ stand. 0 4r?. Gray 1 t-s proven'to the many u nembera of Mt. Fisgnh a* being . m efVicien" and worthy pastor's ja vife and :s wide-awake at her t ^ iosl of dut.', with their li<tle dau-, ^ fh-ter dessys?Daisy at Her side, j*' Lainly-. \ve are glad to have j ^ hem as members of yuv church _j.E amilv. An 1 Santa Glaus has.G ieen stcadi j marching to the Paronag ? with his many pre sents to jf< hem: turkeys, hens, DeTk roast\ K ,nd rn;i'j-i os has been their ta- IS i!e da'rtio; and the halt has not ft ct been t do. K Our church la on it* upward A rift i*rh with ttfl " err oft,. motto! T =-' THE PALMETTO LEAL Federal Music Pro 1^^ - MM Mam d to take music lessons from pri Project of the WI'A is conduct>t' the country. Touchers.are ac om local relief rolls on the basis ionco. ?1??- cue ting two young pupils in' ele:h the use of dummy keyboards. Onward, '.'pward, All Together", 'an you that? We have ; 'so just closeu a great live roT our hospital tc.hling by' oth races the very hano ome aI ncur.t ?20tiiC0 for its reserve. Ve must si- that the spilt of coperat'on ..'tween the tv? races re as plea.ant as any place in He gi. up Cj! states. And pei nly Greeiuv od is a. ilc-asant p'r.ce to live and the colvc d folk ( Greenwood ait happy lid rtiifi -d to live under the suervidon a strong protection of ur white i' er.ds who are Chrisiun lover-, ot human citiyeh'ry. ? In spite 01 the inclem ?.t wealaking re i.iy for unrol l fashion i iii,au?pi or' anir. Our Sort-:?Rev. !. II. McGin e has been at d is still uy, making ready for ni: Sunday chool and elderly mombe's of our hurch a m ppy night Rev 'McIhee b, a. ti t rchman of ?o mean bility ami thinks of-tlut, not as , task but a pleasure. Ilis per- . onality an Christian mc vements wing both l:fe and light to the j liurch. H- is loved by all who l onnf in contact With him. And | re, the in. rubers of Mt. Pisgah . hurch una Sunday Kchoo' in contantly in prayeT"ihat i-e ntay losse^-geou health aml-u-ng life a serve for the cause of .he Mase-L Mis??s C.j a and Lucy Williams eachors of Booker Washington ligh and of Bi.-hopville were also levant vi 11ofs in their own home ' hurch .'ine write, wishes to express a ' appy Ne<- Year to the lear old alm.etto i . ader. ?P.d I it- r?rh?Williams,?tepoTter. ( llKSTKR PAK*AGRAPrt& A Happy and Prosperous New ear to All; -Mr. J* B., Lewie, of Columbia, nd Rev. J J Harrison of Ridge-' ay, were in the city Tuesday to J ?e Grand Master J. S. Stanback. hey also cal]ed on other friends.' Miss Abl/ie Byrd spent a part' f the holdiays in Monroe. N. C.J ith friends. | Students at Home from scbboF ret. Mr. Cainillus Knight Lincoln 'niytrsTty; Misses Julia * Spann, hffSy Reed, Roxie Barber, Talaiia Barber. Willie Mae- Burris, [aggie Honor Messrs Cyril Spann Iddie West Brovyir;" lJames-JL Mc ullough, Edward Murray, Johriiej talker, M. E. Hi}!. I.loyd Degraf^nreid, Tursah Bowser, Edward Kennedy, Benedict College, Miss alome' Spann, Morris College. Tisses Eunice Adair, Mabel Hill, noxvillc College, Miss Matilda R. .lien. Fisk University; Messrs. ame? Heath, Rudolph Sunback,1 ? *r ~ -7?- '.-T ?ER iects of the WPA -, > ' V;.v; Many hearts were made happy. \ Prof. A. D Hardin spent several jc of the holidays in Laurens, ' A Mr. Willie Walker, of Laurena h spent some of the holidays here tl with his mother, on Saluda St. | Nurse Honor C; Green, of Wav.' erly Hospital, Columbia was at~^ home for the Christmas holidays. Nurse Luvonia Bowser who has ^ just undergone an appendicitis op- ^ eration at the Waverly Hospital, ^ arrived home Tuesday night to*3 spend a few weeks regaining her sfrengfE. ^ * " | Mrs. Cora Gafffrey and , sister, Mrs. Pannie Davis spent Sunday here with their uncle and aunt,' Mr. and Mrs. M. S Boulware Mrs Gregg Bernard Allen {of J Augusta, spm?Christmas?here with her parents-in-law, Dr and Mrs. J. S. Allen ~Ur FhTHipi Springe i? ft the I Below are pictured a violin class study of advanced mQsic theory. These and many other activities are designed to provide "an opporti sion in music which will make for* American civilization," according to al- duector of the project.?WPA F Tusk gee Institute; Miss Ruth ci Hardin, Messrs. CliffOrd^^Hooper," Milburn Richburg, James Chappell ( State College; Mr. Eugene Adair, J.. C. Smith University; Miss.es d Ruth Crosby, Louise Babcock, Liv i ingstone College. j C d Mr. Clarence Leathers spent the holidays with his parents, "Mr. and Mrs. C. E Leathers. He -is repre s. nting the N C MutuaL Insurance i: Co.. in Rocky Mount, N. C. h Prof S? Louis Finley spent the holidays with his parents, return ii ing to New York City in time _for,h his studies at Columbia University C and Juilliard School of Music. Mr, and Mrs. William Wylie a "arrd Mr.^Chajmers Mobley of Wiji- "d ston-Salem spent the holidays here v with their parents. Mrsv_Li/lie Bell Miller who haslY been spending* several months in d Ww York City-giLnuL-home fo^-the-^ holidays. " * s 3Irs. Maggie B. Currence-spent the holidays in Miami. Rev* J. E Briggs preached- a t Calvary Baptist church Sunday. 4 Mrs Bumella W. Holley,. of JQe- ? troit, arrived in the city Monday to spend awhile with her lister, Q Mrs. Martha W. Walker, who does not keep very " well. Christmas tree for the . uncler- f privileged children was held a t. v Finley High School, Monday after noon, Dec. 27 at >3 p.m. This Mas h made possible by a donation from ti the Rotary Club of the city, sup- tl piemen ted by funds from Finley e: died children receive^ gifts fro pi ~ this effort. >, * ' r F ?On ( h-ristmns morning, the Good L Fellows Club of the city prepared n basket4_of jnany -goocHhings to y eat for unfortunate families berth ci white and coloixdr "The colored fa- \ tmlies-were-looked'after"by Mr. C. r E -Leathers and Dr. J S. Allen. F \i / * { Ci $ ':&*'>*' ' ' ' ^<:^l and a group engaged "in the of the Federal""Sftisic Project jnity for the Negro's expres' the development of a richer Dr. --Nikolai Sokolotf, nation- ' 'hotos. ^ ~~~~ " eT. ty from Washington, D C. Mr. Lharlie Lee tame home from Chicago for the holidays. ". News of the death of Mr. "Bud!y" Brown, who died in a hospital n Washington was received i n Chester with much sorrow, Sunay. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. udge.BrvAvn, Culp's Hill Miss Leila -Hampton, of Washington, D C., spent the holidays ere. Mr. Lincoln Graham, of Washington, D, C., spent the holidays iere with Jiis father, Mr J. W iraham. -'~~3 \r\:~ ? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawkins nd baby r-nm<> Kill)., t'. > ttir- holi ays from their home in Brunswick. Ga. . ? Little .Miss Catherine . Dixon, of Washington, 1).~ ho]iays here with^rtir ifiaiTd^arents, Ir. und Mi's. J'ohiy A lien,,-.Patrick ;,v ST. JOHN *V. CIM RCH Marion?TRe first - Quarterly Conference of , St. John A.M.El Church, Mart ion, was hold Docemier 19-20. Sunday evening-Elder ipenrs preached to a largo and pprecintive audience. Mrs. A. P. Ipears, Miss Alice Johnson and lev. J*, L. Fogle were among the The quarterly conference was eld Monday evening. Afterdevoions and encouraging remarks by he Presiding'Elder, the_.Confernce was organized as follows: Bro. Morris?Siiiiniuns, Scc'y.; lissionary Committee: Mrs. Ellen '. Deas, Mrs. Maggie Davis, Mrs. ucrotia Wiloon, Mrs. E. N Jenings, Mrs. A. V Ilagin; Dollar, loney CommitteefMrs X. J. Rog-1 rs, Mr? Mary Davis, Mr. F. Davis, [r. Johnie Sams, Mr. _Arthuiv Rose ontipgent Committee: Mr. B. J. inklea, Mrs'. Effie Davis. Mrs. lary Thompson, Mr. James Fashin; Committee op--Memoirs: Mrs. nna Green, Mr?. Verhielle Finkia, Mr. Burk Donnelljr, Mf.r Xrtur Davis and Mr. Major Davis. J Tt ? .l J* A u. receipts ior quarter: iewfirds ..$169.85 rustees' 108.01 lollar Money ? - -"6:76 lissionary .... .. ^ 1.60 ontingent _r 1.65 residing Elder 48.00 'otah $335.36 Rev. M. J. Jackson, Pastor, Mrs Alice V. Ilagin, Reporter. ?INAL PAY-UP WEEK i rne HRACF p, F. rHuwrw HEWH. Monrku Hnrnor Cim/ln 1 - . wwmajr BkUUV* "Opened at the usual hour A very interesting' lesson was had. After ~~ the lesson our new pastor Rev. G. L. West spoke oh the birth o f Chrifit. Mr. H. Aiken of Charleston was among the visitors Sun. day,_ He is a former scholar of our Sunday school. A crowd filled the church Sunday at our Christmas service. The Rev. C. L.vWest, the new .pastor selected as h,is text Lilke 2:11. It was enjoyed" by all." ~ Mr. Jesse Weiter and Mrs. John'Berch join-? ed our ..church Sunday. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Louis of N. C., and Miss Lucinda Gibbs. of , Charleston. Mr;- Isaiah Aiken 'is still on the sick list. ' Woman's day ^will be observed . the fifth Sunday in January. Mr. John L. Aiken spoke' for us on last Sunday. ? WATERLOO N?VS ~~ ^v,.1.. r u.... ? t a i u 'juo, x uciytr ^uju^cu Christmas to th5 highest - and hope you l?-ye. There has teen quite a few?eases of sickness dur ing the Xn as but thank tne Lord we are livi. g. A dear frierd, Miss "FTTtn LUe FTfiTfh is sick in bed, but we hope she will scan get well. Two c-f my cousir s are in bad health. I ai.i going to school at Laur- ' ens, S. C., at Sanders Hi school and am in t! e sixth grace. I am thirteen ye ?rs old and is staying with my aunt who is very nice to nef While, at home for he holing my friends. Two of -my .'rlends.. M.r-s H. R. /ndenon, M-iss Minnie L. Ligon end Miss Calhoun vC ted me Sur.tay. My parents are still living and I thank the Lord to be with them and are grateful to'Them for their ef forts in trying to' put me through school. I ktend to attend school until I finifh. Mr. Clarence Llgon virited his parents du'.ng the holidays. | 'School Logins Monday after, a two weeks acation. My teachers are very iree. I hope all haye | enjoyed the ho'lidays and will be [ready to pr back" to school and continue our lessons. Yours truly, Celeste Ric. SUMtER district trni ns r.FT TOGETHER MEETING. The Sumter district held its Get-To-Gether Meetine. Dec. 18. at Ebernezer church, Mayesville, of which the Rev; S. W. Fordham is the pastor. The devotions were conducted by Revs M; F. Robinson " and F. W. .Ambrose After which Jlrv J. SCoe, the?new presiding ? ductory ' remark's expressed himself as being pleased to be asso~ciated with the members of the district; and asked that we follow his program this year. > RtvvM. F. Robinson was elected secretary, ancl the Presiding Elder read the assessments for the various charges, in order that.??ch one might know just what is expected of him. All the ministers of the district. were present with representatives, except the Rev. L. W. Gary, \ ho was unavoidably detained, and aa-. reptrd tho plans of Dr. Cue .'md pledged their support and cooperation. Dr. Coe has always been a successful leader, and with such loyal ministers and laymen as we have in?the Sumter district, we feel that with his leadership the district will ..take its rightful place among the districts in the State. The District Conference will be held at Beth <>L Station Sum tor of? which' the Rev. S. A. -Thompson is the pastor. The Sunday school con.vention. will be held at Beulah on~ the Mayesville Circuit, of which the Rev. S. Wr Fordham is the pastor. The Missionary Convention will convene at Mt. Olive Station with the Rev. M. F. Robinson, as pastor. Many of the Missionary ladies were present and made remarks concerning: their side of the Work. ... The Conference B?anch Preside^* Mrs. A. E. Sanders was presented ^ and spoke -concerning the ~ ary work of the Conference.. ShB'jjSfc urged that the ladieB be given a place on the program^' Of- ' r\\ 1 w . i ^ " vnurcn. raesaamea ?j< &:t _JJttartin and Chattie Brown were presented and made some very timely rg-< i ' marks concerning the work of the didHpt , . . Rev. S.W. Fordhatn ajicl his good people made it very pleasant for [us during our stay there. After 'the dispensing of all business the repast was enjoyed to the highest bv alL ?? | M. F. Eobioott, tiygrtt, . +**: ~ -:-?i V... /i3S