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pi 3 . J . "The Old Graj^J f Rey.TE. Philip Ellis .1 j K*^W"W,*X"XmX,v*X"X*,X**X*, ' Charleston Ministws Speak. The -Interdenominational Minis,ers' Un on of Charleston and vi- . "einity appointed a committee from Its body to draft resolutions of expression relative to the closing . "of The Charleston Mutual Savings Bank here December 31, 1937. Thi&--Wa>>?the--only-?wkued hank- .. ing instttu11 on in the1 city, and-the ^ second one 'n the state. Dr. R.E. Brogdon of whom the committee made choice as secretary prepnr- _ ed and submitted the resolutions ?to the Union last Monrfny They met-the hearty approval of every member, and the writer was -high _ ly o_m minded. Tlie ininistci'3 also tender,ed a vote of thanks to the conjmittee. It is our honest opin f ion that the sentiment of all of the Negroes in Charleston are ex pressed in these resolutions that are here set forth. They speak for themselves. And every one who w'lr read .them will know hrtw the ministers and citizens here feel about the above transactional ?, Resolutions. Whereas, the Charleston "Mutual Savings Bank went into liquidation, Dec. 31, ,1937, and Whereas, this institution has served the' people of our group ef ' ficipntly nnil honestly for 16-years and _ " ' Whereas, the Directors, the President and the employees of the Bank demonstrated in a very -fine manner, by toeir business acu" men and courageous leadership,! the ability of our people to enter upon such an indispensable, yet difficult enterprise, and Whereas, the Charleston Mutual Savings Bank~Tias beoif" a" scduTce of in-piration to the youth as well as to the?adult?members of our group; and diwreioas this bank which has always received the whole hearted support of the InterdononVnational Colored Ministers Union of Charleston and vicinity, stood the ?: acid test of the depression; and Whereas the Directors of the Bank thought it best under existing circumstances to close its noors oy paying all depositors ?-n Cull; ' Therefore, be it resolved that we employ this puthod of express ir.jf to" the Directors,: President .and employees qC the Bank ..our highest appreciation for the very valuable service which they have rendered to our people. The. Ministers Alliance is aware of the fact that the closing o f th's Rnr.k is n gVeat loss to our "=grolip~Tfi= the busrness^wcrlilrTlilh we deeply roe-ret. ; Wiij fuither realize that if we _ are to have another bank of our group in the City of Charleston " that there must be $100,000 paid as capital. * ' We, therefore, the Qolirred Min isters of Charleston and vicinity, with the loyal" membership ?f our vr?_ ^ churches, are - resolved 'to assiht to the/extent of our ab'lity any ?*io<'???w>ni-..Wl.-mg forward tr> tVift re-establishment of such a worthy _ institution as the Charleston Mutual Savings Bank. - Your Committee, ? Thomas O. Mills, B. F. Bradford, rt -Scan, ? C. S. Ledbctter, Chairman, R. E. Brogdori, Secretary. *' i Dancing and Other -Evils. Dr. W. M. Deveaux, Rector of^ St. John Reformed Episcopal ~ - church of Charleston was the order of the day. "at the-Intordenow???fnationftl "Ministers' Alliance here J th's week. His subject as assigned . by the topic committee was "The Evils of Dancing, Playing Cards and Numbers by Christian Peox^xif lhe situation, Dr, Deveaux cited every reason Biblical and otherwise that followers of Jesus- Christ should abstain from such practices. Hi's conclusion was, no one would like for death to find them engaged in such amusements, Roar ing applause was given him at the conclusion ?,f his address. Those speaking in terms of praise for - the same were Revs. R. I. Lemon, J. W. White, R.F. Bradford and R. E. Brogdon. All of whom are subscribers to The Pal i metto Loader. In fact every lead inj? Nesrro pastor in Charleston is q"l ?FrankhnF^hnr^ was admitted into the Alliance. February and March are the re- j newal months for our Charleston -AN PERSON CO> TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. Pauline Campbell, Reporter i The A^tierSob County teacher**- i teld their regular monthly meet- i ng and group meetings Jan. 16 ?t the Reed'.Street' school. t In the groups we studied varous units and npponted?persons^ _ jave demonstrations on the effec- c iveness of thjs method of teach- i ng procedure.' r Prof. L.P. 'Ilolli* _f Greenville i ,vas guest speaker and delivered \ C'very line Wssatro"~ott-the Preb... _ ehv of Xegro Education in S. C. ] Miss Madden and Prof. . Hanna , made remarks on this wonderful i address. : 1 |i Dynamo Campbell' reported on . civic.;.movements and asked the .ooperation-of the teachers in tret j t'pg new# fot^ the- whito?papers". _ President Kerry presided irt the- general assembly where activity was discussed. We were elated t_ receive ,oui receipt for money senh oai tJh .e All the teachers expressed a dc_ sire to be present at the Regional meeting at Newberry Jan. 2th this " meeting. ~ -1 ? "Plans have, been perfected" for adult education among Negroes I with RL ss Lcssie Moore directing. Several of the teachers have been [chosen for this. work. Under *Pr^f. Heller, Co. Supt. this plan Was made and is financed by t h e county and state. LANCASTER NEWS .muss l'. Kaglcs and Prof. S. K Dean of Bonknifrht motored to the Tirol school in Piedmont .-ce+ions ~ ind fouhd good work going on The principal, R. N, Smith is on tHe sick list. ? V." - ' ..." _?Miss VertHL_Zair?.-teacher . i jol Batesburg?IIi school spent the week dad with Masses ? Thelma Kr;on,. P. Eagles and Helen Coins.T 'Mr. Clarence Robinson was seen j in town Sunday. . ?-Mrr-Howard Hampton spent the week-end in Savannah, Ga. There will be a minstrel show , at the Rosenwald school auditor- r iww Jarti 881 i subscribers. Please^ be ready for < the?Ficld Agent. * "Let us advance on our kneca.n I Wednesday was an evening of gaiety for the group' of -people .who gathered at tl>e beautiful "home of Mrs. Juanita Garris to .celebrate the birthday of hejp-brother, Mr. W.K. Johnson, wh^ is visiting here. Bridge and whist were played during the early part of the even ng.?A?piccolo?furnish cd music for those who desired to darrce. Mrs. Mary A. Johnson, wife of Mr. W.K. Johnson was a charming hostfss. She invited the puests into the dining room when a delicious repast was served buf fct style. Each -.ne expressed him s - If -as having an enjoyable-evening. Misses , Blackwell and* Johnson \sent to theif home in Uii'on Satt relay to attend Die funeral o f Miss ' Black well's grandmother. ..I Many out of town guests were 1 in Lancaster Friday evening and participated TTT a charity ball giv< n in the Lancaster Arnvory. The Armory was beautifully decorate 1 -with red ar.d w'hito -mid?codar-. trees made-a'--beautiful background for ..the orchestra. Mu^i'e was furr oh.od?by?Hai old?Jure-?und - His _!umbianites. The 4th grade B. elass rendered a very timily program during "V, l .1 Vrr v??w i i^'i iuu i nui'^cay; .mis*C. E.' Blackwoll is the'teacher of this class Tlu'Se programs from different grades add much to the" "chapel hour and also develop the children" along the line of public speaking. . JOHNSTON NEWS. , The boys of Edgefield County Ti aining school ha-*e .played three games of basketball. In each they were successful. The first game was with Boukright. the second " Saluda and the th'rd Ridge Spring They w_n all. The~r1rlft lost each game played, but they didn't lose their courage. "They are going tc win some day we hope. We are having the mid-U rni-wx-ants, from 1st thru lnth grades I So far. the students were succesfuj iji their subjects. I The PTA" \yas successful in got "ting clothes for the needed children. The white and colored gaVo something that was of some use ' tu the children. The clothes aercd given out on Fi iday. I'i-f. and Mrs. R. X.- Sm'th and - ' ?THI AIKEN NEWS. ? i " s* Rev. W. RI. Jenkins, a Clatiinite >f '37 and a loyal member of- the ey ME church at Aiken] CUitlintcs are always glad to hear ubeut JIaflinites ascending the ladder ol uccess. -Rey^ G. W. Williams spent the. lay tn "the city with his friend u.d brother. A wonderful sermon vas jdelivered by the uastor. Text St. Matk Gro-G. Delicious 'meals A i>im-i;iin was lendered \>y the Laccies Aid Society in the afterwon. Rev. G. \Y. W. lliams. Clal'in college, delivered a fiery atrium Sunday night, with the r aid . l' a few of his good spirituals. The pastor Rev. W. M. Jenkins Ims mode a fine beginning; w ,e ??'Ai.hi.ni a aucces sf u 1 yea r. As a I t suit uf the seimon;?Rev. U. W. Williams was asked to pre pare'a message for the third Suit d*y- . T^fK+FFIHRI) CO, TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. /The Edgefield County Teachers Association had *'ts first meeting for the year. Jan. 15, at Edge fiuld Academy with Prof. . \V-^_ ?7I Parker, president, officiating. The w./iulctful spirituals conducted in the devotional exercise with Mi,ss OX. Sinikins at the piano .made i . ery one feel uplifted. ?The?Bett/s?Academy ?Primary Rhythm Band Was presented b y Miss Ilazeline Franklin, instructor was quite a treat. I wish all teach cis participating in the primary held could have witnoss.d the occasion. - > j | The Association had as its guest sp aker, Prof, C. A. Johnson, Supet visor of Negro Schools, Colum1. a. and -Mr^. A. \V. Simkins, Supt t visor of the T. B. Assoiacion in South Carolina. Mr. Johnson detneied a Wonderful dircoui i:u, the title of his theme was, Citizenship Training for Children. In order for the educational trends to keep pr.ee with the chang'ng civilization our edu.'tUion must advance, to do this, these were some of the essential points he gave: 1. Right home, condition: 2 Training under'kind sympathetic generous teachers. School inu^t take more interest. -Mrs. Simkins delivered u won*k i fill address on the importance of Health!" She stressed the mpoitauce of early precautions against Tuberculosis. $85.15 was collect* d from the sale of T. B. seals. Attendance teacher Was also pros er.t juid pave methods, -by? ivhich hihlii'ii -be interested r~rr <luyi?tr in rchool. instead of he^ ini* forced. Ilcr remarks were that the teachers could play a lyvnt part in this matter. Mrs. M. Murry our Jeanes teach >-r pave some intcresting remarks AT teachers aTe now- looking forward, to the Congressional .meetr.ev which will he held in Newbev' r. Saturday; .Tan. 29th. J5K()\v^ CHAPEL ? A M V CHPRCIL ICev. T. H. Weathers. Pastor Helena, S. C.?Sunday school opened at the usual hour by the 'assistant 4Supt.?Mm?GhftrUe?E-;Spenee. The classes wee beautifally arrange. and the teachers took charge of their various olassI-. After the teaching of the i n f .. ta n r* * I'sSM'n, .>ir. iireenwiiO*a reviewed -the k's^oti which was^ en-jfiyod. Sen'ee bgoan at 3:00 o'clock. This b'-ing our first .quarterly con frrcncc -at -Brown?UHnpeh and -St. Mary'* circuit we had a /ory lavge crowd out to witness" tha sermon of out Presiding Efilbr Rov. E. A. Aims. The elder preached from thr?t--xt iTcc.?11-1. subject Cast Thy Brea Upon th0 water, etc. We ha 1 a vpry successful- conferi,ce. W?- l'flikhll fui . Ihi i ipinnUn . 120.07. The' Roy. Rt~A. Young t as-wtthus in our cMifcrer.ce".- We are al ways glad to have him. The basketball team is still im proving. Miss Cynthia Raye in st rucToT. Wo flrcr phmmng for-a tennis court. ' ... The League is also getting along nicely tinder the 4eador?hip of Mr.", i. t! TT* r? "r i i n;u nc n. ispence. we nave on :he sick li^t, Misg I-elia Henderson ind othtfr? \&c hope for them a speedy recovery. Mrs. Henderson ivas tak^n to the hospiUJ. Mrs. "Tflrrfm^ar.d Mrs. Matthew' arc .1.. ill, n..? "M ^gllin Vpp^ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADERr <5 ; PALMETTO' tfeAfifr* CHER AW NEWS. Mi-*, Anna Margaret Tucket 61 New York is at home on account of the death of^her^ husband, Mr. 3 Council "Tucker, who was buried a Thursday. * v Mr. Henry Dunk?^n Malloy was ? buried Friday afternoon. His sis- a ter and cousin M3ss Addie and s Mr. 13nn "Malloy of Washingoton, v D. C. came home to attend the fu- ^ , c npro 1 c Mrs. Pearl Gettis returned to her h^me in New York Sunday af- j ternuon after having spent a very tTTjoynble?tin^ with her?parents i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrington; s sister, Misi~J. C. Harrington; and ti trends. j Mrs. M. E. Butt is very ill at * Mrs.- Ollie Duckett's home on Ker haw St., where she has been re- _ siding for some time. jj Mrs. S. ~W. Bens is 111 at?this; ^ writing, also. Both Mrs. Butt and c Mrs. Deas are members of Robert Smalls' faculty. We hope for f( them a speedy recovery. " il ~ -J Mr. and Mrsr George Davts ot J>M-iety Hill and Mr. Matthew Mc g Collum who teaches near Society Hill were in the c'ty for a few th(T eon^ of Rev! S. M. McCollum f former pastor of Wesley M. E. 0 church of thy city. Mr. and Mrsr John L. Tyson, Jr. !\ And little daughter, Laura Jean s of Sumter -and Walter Streater w Wijisuii?of?Morris?College?spent- -f the week-end in the city. Mr. Ty- >' son and family with Mrs. M. B. ^ lioberson on Church St., a n d ^ Walter with his mother Mrs, A, V, Wilson. " _ Miss Amelia Tucker r.s at home y because of the death of her brother, Mr7 Council fucker. i ST-Eft t+N'-ttfG-H LiGHf-S.?? 4 Greenville.?The graduating sen -rrrn-class?made their final contri- butlon to tVin __j !- tl .w v.v. muuciiia UIIU music lovers of Greenville Monday even ^ ing7 Jan. 18, by presenting a t Sterling Mr. Emanuel Mansfield in a tenor recital. Mr. Mansfield's ^ appearance was the first of. such programs to be had in Greemvllo ^ his season. The artist was highly acclaimed -by a large audience for y his excellent performance. 0 Mrs. Calhoun, representative of the local chapter of the American^ Red Cross was guest speaker dur ing devotion Tuesday. She spoke concerning the works and inter- e.-ts. of the Junior Red Cross of America. . On the same program Mrs. Pearl Bates, accomplished Ttudent in. -vocal mu&'c at Cafiin ^ college, sang a group of special ^ and request numbers including r' spuntual and classic compositions^ ? ?Mr. Seymour GarroH, field rep- -p resentative of the American H.u- si mar>r?? frdnrat inn Society;- was -vis- _il itor at Sterling and other city ^ schools Thursday. Whi le at Ster=Ung^he visited the different curri- ^ cula departments, the library and ^ the shops. He spoke briefly at cha. pel _i the subject: "Humane Edu- " cation makes for better Citizen-" ship." On the same program Miss ^ Edmonia presented * the Music. ^ club of Sterling in their first pubic appearance this school year. ^ Miss Jacqueline Thomas, presi- j dent of the club was mistress of ceremonies duiTng tHITr musical s program. ? % Th\ graduating (mid-term) class!? had its class day exercises Friday ' afternoon. A large number of par ent?, students and friends of the ei class were" present for the exercise The welcome address was gi P ven by Miss Ruth Sull'van. The jr address to Juniors was given by Mr. Grady ihomasson with ponse by Miss Mai-y F. Cureton Miss Emily Anderson was class j poetenn, Mina -Minerva Logon wasl^ testator for the class. The detm-l?v tcmy . add?enn?WM?given ,by. the class president, Mr. Ervin Brier. The-library project of the class is ? accepted as being one of the great est to the school left by graduating clnsses^n that it places the. n school library on equal basis with M many others of the State. Miss fi, F. L. Lykes who was advisor of the class admits the loss of ft-Aired ts and cooperative group of young Ir people. m The Sterling basketball team, ^ (girls) won from the Bell Street jj girls 30-11 Friday night. A fine 2C exhibition was given by -the teams * nm survmy tioys/ placed twa -vt Jun'org ti the tune of 34-14 in a of special feature (fame after the Ji i? a W.H. COBB TO ADDRESS RICH'? ASSOT*. JANUART 29 it 10 hers The Richland County Teachers' aaon association will meet at Booker 0-ur Washington High school, 12 o'clock ALLEN A. M. E. CHi RC1 X Suncfey school waa opened a 10 with the Supt.' and his teac it their post of duty. Hie le vas taught and reviewed by >upt. The Rev. J. M. Middl ind Brother James Scott gav ome very timely remarks w vere enjoyed by all who h ifiTT Bro. James Scott-ir a hurchman and does his job in hurch the pastor being abs Rev. Miudleton began s?rvic 1:45. Text St. John 11:44. ! act Loose Him and Let Him 'hig was indeed a. though'fill i age. The service was largely liddloton asked ""all the _ miss ry la<res to meet at her hom< 'uest'av nife, Jaunary 25 rn t egular meeting. Mrs. Agnes Davi$ anu Mr. ih Frost, is atill on the sick Ve wish tor them-a speedy overy. , , Sister Josephine Segar was 9 chuich Sunday after a Jew < Iness. She is'Jhe leade^ of c )o 1. ~ T. JOHN'S LEAGUE HAS SP1RATIONAL SESSIOIS Marion, S. C.?The A. C. ,cague met at St. John A. hurch, Wednesday Evening, ary 19, 1938. The meeting ailed to order by tke Presii Ir. B. J. Finklea and opened ' inging by all. Bible quotat .'ere recited. Prayer led by faatort Rev. J. M Jnrksnn, S lg. Recitations by Misses Er trown, Naomi Rotvells, Ber Jenjamin. Selection b y Frank Brothers". We enji he interesting remarks brot o us by the Vice-President, iV. Foxworth. Our total at cnce was 132. We ask all isitors to please call again. Ui^ J^ILO>J^LAlD [O R Laurens, S. C., Jan. 25?. tomrnie Boyd, the daughter he late Rev. A. II. Levant pa his li 'e on January 15, 193' Jew York City. Her j-eon ,fere brought t<r .Laurens, S nd buried beside her loving her. She leaves to mourn her l.i usband, Mr. A. B. Byod: a m r, Mrs. Minnie Levant of Gr ille; two brothers. Walter I.e f Greenville an*.1 the Rev. A evant of Troy, Alabama; Ister?of New?York .City an ost of other relatives and fr> . COKJ*>'BURY M.H S St. Paul A. M. E. Church Rov. J. C. Coaxum, Pastor The S. S opened at *he u our. Snpt. Dixson_in cha he lesson was beautifully ta> fview by the pastor. ...Prpichiru; cpi'vcts "betrau a" ah-- After- the--preliminaries nator bro ?-ht a won..iu;ful?i ige using :he theme: "1,/fe", ivitation was offered "to joir .t the close of the services allowing trustees were- ejee ires. E. Moore, B. F. dams 7. Robinson. Sam Stntkv. O [iller. Jesse Robinson, Parker old, S. T. htarks, Elli-ilt Sta risitors he Sunday ' :vlr. Irs. L ?!?>' ' mith, Mr. and, 3 lien and Ester Aaron, Mis. ^ Filliams, all of Greenv.He. Mr. G. "P Dixson is :.!1 smi ifr-wife is home fhoiiL.Detroit. i the pfct.U'-.? of health Mrs. Susan Arnold, s iffree troJ<e Thursday. -Her i.augl hfh?Raeln t -Chai-pellr ->!?HI elphia is at her bedside, lam StaTk-, Mr. Isaac Ada [rs, Janie / mold is on the st. We are praying ftr t *vly recovery. ~v ~ The Horr.e Burial Aid soeiet rogressing jiieely. We -ije g ig greatei. , WGQDRCFF NEWS ~ Trinity A. M. E. Zton t hurc Sunday school at the usual h nth?Strpt:?arid?aH?teach tr 3 >Pir post, of duty. At 11:30 ion by the pastor wth a la ttendnnce. ^,t 8 oclotdf p.m, istOr delivered a real good nn yihlgh was en.joye. hv alb The attendance has increased ie lact two months at the ab amed church. Gome out ev vcond and fourth Sundays ?ar our nostor We were delighted to have I icy Gray^of Enoree; Rev. 0. by,THcv.'T. TX Gist." Coming as a surprise to tl any friends was the marriage iss Mattie Lee Duckett and enry Jackson of Enoree, Janu ith. Mrs. Jackson i3 the itftu r <jf Mrs. Viola Urummonu 'uudtuff. Mi. iTAaKswn is the late Mr. and Mrs. Pea ickson. They will make tt >mf at Enoree after January eton Saturday, January 29th, 1938. Mr. e us W. H. Cobb, cqfunty superintenhich tL'nt will be present and address eard the teachers. rea." A. W. Simmons, Pres dent, the p. F. Jenkins, secretary lent. ml, i a, e NEWBERRY NEWS. Sub- " go. Mrs. Olivia Bennett of Washnes ingt_n, D. C., has been visiting a*" her parents Rev. and Mrs. Geo. | Halt wanger on .Boundary St. ,lon" Mr. Cecil Jones was a guest of ? on his parents a few hours Sunday. hpir Prof. C. W. Jones is able to be gjj out again, after having been ill list.a few dfys-" : 7~ 7~~ re- Calvary l*rusby (avian?Clmrth? Revi A.H. Reasoner, Pastor out yhe Sunday school service was tey* enjoyed by all with the Supt., offi lass cers. tebchers^ and, students taking an/ active, -part. The Missionary service waj held I at the close of Sunday school, Mrs. E. Guess Gary speaker. Sun nay aiternoon the Interdenomina.. E. tional League was organized vfTtlr Jan- the follow'ng oft\cers: Adult Ad was visor Mrs. E. H. Allen, assistants lent, Mesdames Lou Amye Grriham, with Nancy Haltiwanger, E. Guess ions Gary, Miss Lillie M. Harris and the ^jr g w. Allert, Sr., Pres. Miss ing" Georgia?Mae Mongum, vice-Pres, n 8 Mr. Paul R. Allen, Sec'y., Miss An^6 retta Halty; Asst. Sec'y., Miss . Cynthia Ray; Treas. Miss Georgia ight V^e8? P'anlst Miss Evelena ^jr Mart/n; Asst. Pianist Miss Wilten ^e^mlna Scott. During the League service at 4:30 o'clock an interesting papar was read and Miss Anslie Jones EST told thy st?;ry of "How the World Has dSwvn Both Bigger arid ^rs' Smaller for Every Man." Topic next Sunday "Educational and Cul tjiral Needs." Miss Geneva Mur.,n ray was -selected to represent the &1RS* - i League at Mountville Saturday. fa BENNETTSVILLE. NEWS ss a Mr. anJ'Mrs. James Grace kill?th two hogs weighing 400 pounds oen-|ench. ant I'rrf. Gilliam sp?nt the week H. end in Columbia. one Or. Robinon will preach for d f Rtv.?Hooker a?d[ .members?the ids first % Sunday. The union of tho Pee Do? church' es will convene ITus week at St. James Baptist church, Rev. A. G. Drake pastor; Rev, A. J. Wright, , moderator, sua! rge Our sick: Mrs. A. Williams, !ght Mrs. L. McLeod, Mrs. M. Sellers, Mrs. H. Pearson, Mrs, Nancy us- Rec-se is up again. Mrs. Jennie the S. Crpsland is also sickT 11 ta. " Mr Hng^ar's home was destroy An e<l by tire last week. icrs Rev. D. W. Williams is the newth? ly elected pastor of St. Mark Bap ted: tist church. He spent a few weeks , S. 'in Washington, D. C. We wish scar him much success in his new field Ar- of labor. rks. Quite a large number enjoyed a and spiritual feast at Shilch Sunday \Irs. morning with Rev. Wrgiht preachIary ing. Mr Dock Thomas. Mr. Arthur McCollum, , Mrs. Ella Muhherlyn tn -i ? * * j t-inaiuiJiii uisirict was a pieasmg ??r visitor here over the week-end, the ,^ei house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stubbs. He' preached at?Dyers JVJ.H * _r_ , ' Hill Sunday morning At^evaning , ' he preached at Evans chapel. Rev. ejpl/' r J. C. Cox, pastor. Bishop Martin is a grept leader. The members . of Dytjs Hill are rejoicing to have ^ IS 'he eloquent Rev. C. T. Hinton of row. * Rcvk Hill as their pastor. T i - Rev. A. J. Wright and a num- , bev of members and frien4s wit^ fftrrsnd the dedication-service Sun^ ' day at Benedict college. iour Deacon and Mrs. K. D. Reese at also witnessed the service. . . ser- Pleaso be on time to see Joe Lrge[ Louis at the Palace theatre Feb. . the rMfc?Come and enjoy yourselves, ser- The , Mothers and' Eve<r-Rea <y Hand Craft club met at the home ' for* df Jhs. Llia Pearson. "After" the I ,ovc ladi?s finished their hanl w6rk the i ei y topic "Learning to be Unselfissh" 1 and was discussed.by the group. i "Mrs. l'carscn sotyo^ drllctoup ] lev. refreshment which was an joyed. i A., .Mrs. Zora Wright our worthy f president was absent for the first leir ''me since she wa3 elected. Her i . of presence, timely a.>vice and em- ( Mr. couraging words were greatly ni#s \ ary ed by all. We trulv hone thnt v gh- she wifl be able to meot us tho r of next time. - . ? a son Thfl Community olah in full _ rce bloom. We trust to arrange feoon t i^ir for our cbmmunity center and a ' j SO. pjayground worthwhile .? MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Re?. W. P. Carolina, Pastor Sellers, ?7 C.?Tfie mw Auxiliary Church Aid, just organised by the pastor is doing a commendable work. The play on Dec. 31 was n glowimr success. SunHav night, anuary 19, they sponsored a literary program \which was enjoyed. The main speaker was Prof. Gary, principal of the High school here. Remarks by Mr. Lacpy was aleo inspirng. This board is comprised of the majority c*f the young men here and they are playing an active part in church activities. * They will conduct a debate at th^Tjp-meetingr Sunday: Which-is the Most Essential, Prayer Meeting or Sunday School? The pastor has launched his spring rally known as the Red and eral of the Blue army and E. M. Porter, geneial of the Red army. An enthusiastic rivalry has been createcf. Keep up with the "Lead- . er" and see who which general Wilis. .... Rev.; Hall will preach for the Red : . army Sunday eVenfiryr, January 30th. Come and worship with us. All members of St. John church ... Sunday evening, February 20. At that time Rev. J. M. Jackson will preaoh foT the Red-^atniy. His choir is asked to sing for us. FOUNTAIN INN NEWS Sunday school at. New Dubham Baptist church met as usual conducted by the new Supt. with teachefs cooperating. There will be a program on the 5th Sunday at12:30" o'clock, you are cordiaJly invited to be present. Welcome address by Mrs. Tillie Mae Griffin, selections by the Willis .Grove quar tet, the Higgins Brothers' quar- ' tet an J the Smijth quartet. Mrs. Nannie Irby is also asked ~to be present with her quartet? paper by Mian Elizabeth Pearson of Woodruff. Sick list? Mr. Rich Shell. Mrs. Ellen Logan is home from the hospital much improved. Deacon Shell of New Dubham who died January 6, was funeralized January 11. He wa.5 a loving i-il a i ' " * xatner ana a aevotea husband. He was a deacon in his churchfor over 30 years anu'the Supt. of the Sunday school for more than 35 y^ars.. M-r? Matnip Allnn wag funeral ized at Bethlehem January 23. t'h? Rev. T. D. Gist will preach at New Dubham Baptist th^ -ftfth Sunday after the program. Hc will also preach every first Sunday for the clubs. The Rev. A. D. Duncan will be the gu^st of Mrs. Ellen Logan Sat urday night. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH, The Sunday school attendance T~ last Sunday was large. Despite a slight unsettleness caused by the unfanuliarity with the newly inaugurated set-yp of th0 Sunday school, the students and teachers Tntered readily into the discuss ion$ of the lesson. Church services began at !1:30 Here, again the attendance was large ami' a number of visitors wor shinned toifii no TV.? 1 .?.rr ? MO. A lie paoiui 43CU his subject Three Stcpo to Sue ceaa. JThgee-jsgraone joined the church. gan^ at their regular hours, 8:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.rm respectively "Frankness 6f Jesus' was the sub ject chosen by the pastor for his message. 1 The fifth Sunday -will bc uspd as installation day for the new officers for 1938. The messages on that day will be directed along that line. The public is, connallyi invited to witness the officers officially assurne~their duties. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor ?Sunday school met at the nana] hour with officers and teachers ~ present. Very beautiful lessen: "Administering to the Physical PTeedMtsir Jarrette tyles gave ?? \ splendid review of the lesson td *the delight of all who heard her. She ^nought out many practical xSifits. She is unassuming in demeanor, and is one of our best --1 1 . 1 juuuajr ocnuoi teacners. The .pastor aelectoS, his Urxt Prom Soshua 5:16, subject: Th? Captain of the Lord's Host. This vas a very inspiring sermon from )ejfinninff to end. There were a lumber of visitors present. One l iccession to the membership. Vnm ?<fTh? naa- ~ or seTect?d St. Matt. 16:5, sub- ^ ect Orr Debt to God. This was another e?wwrsflng measege.