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Saturday, February 12, 1938 BETHEL A. Mr E. ^HURCH Rev. S. H. LewiB. Pastor A very appropriate memorial sevice was Carried out Sfctnday * night in honor of Miss Christena ?Banks, a?Hfe~-long citizen of Ce=~ lumbia and who wtts so* devoted to this church to which she gave ? her tin>e-, money and- property as a living testimony of her" slrTcer ly .represented. Woujd that we T had ir.ore such spirits in our lo- | / cal an..' general church. The program that was craried out needs the commendation of all who participated. Mrs. Ella SightKr, _ dignified. iu? domenpov, served as mistress ~o-f ceren.ony for this occasion. The following persons read papers, touching on the life of Miss Banks. Miss Hel^-Pn Reddick: Miss Banks as a Citizen; Mr. W. H. Young: As Her Class Leafier; Miss Janie, R. Smith" As_A_ Benefactor and Mrs.-?S."rah ? E. Co'lins:' As A Church Worker. The Johnson-E^ra^'ey choir of which Prof. Riddick is musical director, rendered music for this st.ecia! program which was very appropriate, delightful and meloj dijus ~ Rev. Sanders Howard Lewis scripture lesson, first Corinthian? 50-58 and closing remarks -were, very much in keeping withT. our departed membc,. and friend. Miss Daisy Roach's scilo, '"The Lord is the Light of My Salvation" was well sung. Sunuay school began promptly with our faithful supfyinten '.eftt in charge. Beautiful lesson, Vin istering to the Spiritual Needs. For the morning service the pas " tor self cted as text II Time'by 3 verse. |Subject: "SoL.iWs of Christ". A very beautiful com ptuison was drawn between tht* soldier who fight". \v...ii weapon and one who fights -with - the sword of the spirit. Onu~ac^ cession. Friends and visitors arc plwayr ^welcome. ? "UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school began at its tegular huur, ten o'clock. The membership of the schocl is steadily increasing eaOh Sunday under the .-corps of efficient teachers trained in a special teachers clasC It is encouraging too, to note that the lively' interest maintained in the Sunday school is not one "step betaints] f Uo ttffonrlnnpd in ita ihapoocO IlliiU v1IV. HbVVi 1UUIIVV. ?u twu lliV? V l?CJV In keeping with the birth Ays. of so many great men in the , month of February, the themes "of" will bp centered around their lives and wo'rks. Last_Sunday, ir.commemoration of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, the sermon was '.The Supreme Emancipator" , Thtt monthly communion seivic- | es were held at six o'clock. It is1 significant that the number attendingthis service is rapidly progressing at that it now rivals that of the regula,. moi ning and night attendances. . "Your Burden and Ycur Road" is the topic chosen by the pastor for his text on Sunday night. ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHUR? H Rev. W. B. Bouler, I'astor Sunday school opened promptly at 10 a.m. with a large crowd present. The school was beautifuly reviewed by Mrs. Carrie Cherryi Senior class No. 2 is hold ing the~fcanner. Mrs. Wilhelmina Johrrscr. teacher. At 11:30 after all preliminaries the pastor brought to his hearers one of the greatest- messages of his tiaie. Text St. Matt. .26:29, ... themP The Utility, The Great Feast of the Church. 6:30 The League sponsored an interesting program. Mrs. Carrie Cherry president. 5 > Rev. Taylor of tho Baptist de^ nomination delivered the evening f message. St. Johln 15:8, theme Christians as Fruit Bearers. It was enjoyed by all. This being thefirst Sunday a large crowd eom?muneu." -Tbrr pastor 4atmehed-a rally Sunday. Let us watch for r~ the gcal. Thg captains names will appear in the next issue. Mrs. Addie Kinard, Mrs. Ella j Boukmght" and~Mi^ JT W. Williams r flY<r~on ~tlie sick list-.?We nro pray Iing for them a speedy recovery. Sov^ral visitors were present. Come again. Visitors are always ' welcome. ' EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. F. D. Dreher, Pastor L : r Sunday was a fine-^ay sand servideS" throughout the !,rf#jK WClt'O. largely attended. The Sunday school was largely attended and the lesson was interestingly (Ascussed After a very lively devotional 1-se-vtce, Rev. Dreher prea *hed a noble sermon as found in:'Act 1:8, r subject .A Witness in Church. __ f The evening sermon beginning at 7:30 o'clock was also preaehe 1 by Rev. Dreher, who delivered an Imprcs&ive message that was bas-" L ed largely upon Bound in Sir. It was enjoyed by all present. The Lot's Suppe'r was amlnistercd at both services. Mrs. Rosa Brown, Mrs. M. Burtxm, Rev. Plair are'on "Hie sick list." Let us pray for their recovery. On the 16th there will be an ystcr supper given at the home Of * Mrs. Macey Graves for the beneO' - ' it Ol 1 ? ? _ T1 Tn .Aliml Ub U1 Ine OUJWO^UKM. TV ? tbe cooperation of our friends. ^ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER BETHLEHEM BAPY. CHURCH Rev. M. M. Peace. Pastor After <S. S." morning worship began. This was the beginning of a 8eries..of sermons orf the' ^tfpitttituttcsJV -General theme: "The More-Excellent Works". Introductory theme "Blessings of Hu manity". The spirits were higl and lour members jcined. ;?Sunday?afternoon?Rev:?Eh?&LKeitt went to Little Calvary in the pastor's stead, several members went with him, the message was more than great. BYPU started at G:45. They had' i short but beautiful discussion. At 7:110 we r(.assembled for service which was opened by the baptism of five members, these rites were performed by Rev. Keitt. * The. pasto,. 'delivered the message. Rev*' T. H. Broadus, D^as. A TA....:.. ?~.l -lU? . . V?mvi nviii, ??tiu iiiauy?mitwi fliolid* stopped- during the day. ?The Kt v: -Harviamfohnaon- will : preach lor us Wednesday evening pastor of Ebenezer Bapt. church, i'ovtsinouth, Vd. The Woman's Missionary society was favored?with?a?surprise dinner last Thursday evening by iss WillicLmihj} Waye.?The menu 1 consjstcd of baked chicken, peas i rice, dressing, hot biscuits, Russian ' er,|Vco and cake. , All present! expressed?-their thanks for the | I ni'* ";th Mi?? W?yp 1 Mrs. Phillis Russell will entertain this Thurs. *y. Next Sunday night the junior choir will gender a few selections. Out: sick members aret Mrs I'lanr.ph Cook, sister Rosa Bremmeii, l.caula Tisbeter, L. Tucker,! A. Solomons, D. Harris. E. Hayes, A. Grern and sister McCollum. Each Thursday evening before prayer service we had our S. S. j ccaclurs niCeting and at the close , of prayer service, we have a brief lecture on church welfare by the I pastor. ? ???4 EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rc\v R. _E. Brogden, I'astor "^Charleston, S. C.?Impressive ami in<-'priing services w?re the outcome of the day's activities on last Sunday. There were ten accessions during the day and six convulsions. It was a happy and glorious time during these activities. ' ' Dr. Brogden spoke to the children from Proverbs 3:5. He gave them thi*e points to consider: Think clearly, Act quickly, Be prompt. The theme from which the sermon was delivered was "The duty " :i;".d?ttldig jthni 'of (Christians, to keep -the Feast". Sunday school is still increasing in attendance and the session was well spent. At the evening hour another sermon, stirring "and uplifting was Jo live re V by our pastor.?HP used I : n ttu.nif "Jesus in the'shadow [of the cress". The Pulpit Aid As one enters the church and looks- toward the pulpit, he cannot but marvel at the fresh and rostrum. This particular part of the church is kept in order by the ladies who compose this group. The a; rar.gemcnt of the tables and chairs together with the flowers piesent a beautiful picturev The officers of this group are: \ Mr. K. M. Green, president;. Mrs. Isabel! King, secretary and Mrs. .Margaiot Glover, treasurer. We' \v<h'e pleased to have with us 'several visitors among them Mrs. Ca:rie McGill, the wife of our ex-partor, Dr. E. H. McGill now the pi-sk.ont of Allen university. Mrs. .McGill made a splenid talk in behalf of our school Allen. Other visitors:' Mr. A. Merritt, president of North Carolina Mut ual Insurance company; Mr. Clement, district manager, same company; Mr. Edward Simmons, Mr. iv. I humpson and Miss Willie McGi'l, students at Allen. The'Miss-os-Brcydon and Miss Frances Tay |o? nl' students at our school were in church yesterday. We can " Always lind scats for visitors and " they are extended a- hearty welcome. _ DB A J AMES I)A1 LY PASSES ~ ?Lieu?.Tomes- T>ailv. fid, died at the Waverly. hospital in Columbia -Eihinai y_ 1. 10118, after _a short period of illness. He is survived1 by his widow, Mrs.- Gracie Daily,, thirteen children, seven gr??nd-! children* two sisters, one brother r and a host of other relatives and r'l icrds. CONDOLENCE Whereas the Lord has called our j fi ien.V and bi other froin labor to j, -rcwartb?we the members of Chalk { Hill Baptist church says to "him1 sleep tm dear brother, thy place will be vacant, thy presence missed J We live'in a world where solemn rljadoWs are continually faffing' upon cur path; shadows that teach ( us tho uncertainty of all temporal blessings and warn us that here is no abiding stay. We have however .he bhssed satisfaction, of knowng that death cannot enter that < sphere to- whi?h the departure are removed. Lei hope, faith, i_?c(ar family mingle with your natural L nui iu?a. jl/wurv. iu lliui> iliiUTfc \vheiv the severed ties of esrtK are reunited. . ? * Re it resolved:-T^at a P?^' in t our record book be dedicated ag a ) memorial for Dea. Daily. I j Re it further resolved: That a ' l copy of this memorial be sent to 1< the press and a co*py given to the 1 family. t REV. A T. STEVENS. 11 Pastor and Members of th^ I Chlak Hill Dapti9t Church. I Wagendr, S. C./ 1 Fabruery 3,1938 , ft ' * \ * v -y ... . . ' ** ' <"' X I LUXURY LINER inn Sunday evenings on overnight st ditioned trains at Miami. Low or MINISTERS WIVES ALLIANCE The doors c/f the home of Mrs M. F. Drown was opened Jo members of the alliance. The littl* hinges on the screen door, wit! their rhythm of music seem t< play a wolcoivrc turrc. Th^meet ing opened with spiritual songi sung with fervor. We. the merabers of the alliance look on each ot^er a? \ve look on the reflection of trees in a stream. Their inverted images indicate the possibilities an capacities of right anc nobleness. A large crowd was present to answer the roll call wnich was an inspiration to oui well trained president, Mrs. M L. Duckett. Mrs. Elliott, out chaplain, was at her post wheyc she takes a delight in performing her Juty. The meeting at Mrs. Johnson's which was held in- December WHS spoken o-f in glowing terms by thf members that were presefit at same. Tho'se that were absent missed the treat of .their lives The?president waifted ,to know each lady's hohhy. You wonl:i hp surprised beyond expression to have heard the hobby of each lady for" they were in keeping with '38 instead of 1900. Such as French, music, reading, horticulture, etc, We were very happy to have Mrs. Humphrey, the wife pf the pastor of Si \iey Park to join us. We want her to know she is among frendly folk. We enjoyed the echoes she brought us from her alliance in California 10 the ministers wives of Co lumbia and vicinity want to enjy a leal meeting without men, come, join us. We feel that we were made to be free.. There is no more conclusive argument against bondage, whether physical or intellectual, than that woman becomes satisfied with such traldom, Even the nightingale will not sing in its eage unless you first put out its eyes; so for us to sing in a._c?ge our eyes must be put out, We, the members of the alliwncd believe education dan do two things for us: 1st it can add to our stock of knowledge; 2nd' it can bring out our latest faculty. VW ffc'd that thg best part af our education is that which we give to ourselves. We know education is not a dead mass of accumulation but-power, to. work with, the biain. The best system we know of train ing, can do no more than to thain us to use intellectual weapons and then put the weapons within our grasp. We urge all dettrvtjutmt members tc/ take on new life, shake of old slothful garment, gird up yourselves and be present at the next meeting, February 18, at the home of Mrs. G. T. Diliard, Marion street, at 5 o'clock. We take this method*in thanking Mrs. M. F. Brown for her royal entertainment we ofily -w<ish to :ome back soon, Ne plus ultra. Mr^M._LV Duckett, president Mrs, Maud McClellan, ' " reporter. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT CLOS ED SUCCESSFUL INSTITUTE WORK SUNDAY AT LIVE n Air By W. R. Bowman D*v-Samuel Nance in his get-to fether meeting several weeks ago lad his district divided "'nto four sones to do Sunday school and League work, the week embracing svery fifth Sunday in the year, rhis work would be under the tuorship of Mrs. Cora Black, District Sunt, and H. A. Pinckney. ^eague Pres. The weather was cold, Mrs. Mack took sick; Bro. Pinckney r?t un?void?bly detained, but the ? < V THE PALMETTO J.BAD ? T'H m, . > V '% . 1 -V . r- *rrr-.. > \ ;>!S V* ' ' * ' ' . if. * '< . - '. '' .V # -' ' ' ; ;-p v.'-l ,. v ,0 ? , . ?? ?* - r* t iL 1" |4' 11 ' * * ew service, The. palatial S. S. Evangeline filings to Havana. Connections are mad ie-way and reduced round-trip fares ap 1 j leaders of th's zone declared the I work must go on. This wrlfpi. VL'nc oumm/musl V... .. Mrs. Black" to go and take charge > and upon our arrival we? found Pastor Hamilton with his leaders 1 hard at it, .busy .discussing Lea> gue and Sunday school work. Afr|ter a few explanations, "the instij tute work was turned over .to us and such a time we had. Many questionnaires pertainng to phy1 jsical and spiritual needs were 1 brought out during the institute work. When . Sister Gilmore, Sistei . Hamilton and others were explain I ' ing about tho leper and the .palsy ! man, we thought about the "Old i Gray" when he used tq have puch ' ! helpful discuss:ons irt* the Spartan burg district in the Columbia con . ference. j Bro. Richard Ragin, a leading ! officer <iied Saturday night. His [ fufieral was preached in the aftei .noon at Chapel Hill Baptist church I to a packed house., i Rev. Hamilton took his t/me r-and--preached?one -of -the-best_Xuneral sermons we ever heard in a long time. It's a pity that more preachers werle not there and take : lessons from Rev. Hamilton. If zone No. 2 will do as well as zone rso. l, tne propnetio Doctor , Nance will come true. Zone No. 2 composed of churches of Revs. G. C. Johnson, B.C. Scott and Rev. Hampton. I. May God continue to bless Dr. , J. I. Hamilton and his pood people <tV>r the kind way theyr treated us while in tho'r church and com munity. We shall always have a kind feeling for them. DR. ATP. SPEARS HOLDS SECO^D QUARTERLY CONFERENCE AT CONWAY. I The atmosphere was spiritually charged on Sunday morning Jan 80, .when the eager congregation . and a large number of visitors were seeh from all quarters of Conway wending their way t o 1 Bethel A.M.E. church to hear the ; energetic Presiding Elder Dr. A. . P. Spears preach. He ..was presented by the pastor Rev. W. I. Gore. Dr. Spears quoied his text Prov erbs 20:27; "The Spirit of man, is the candle of the Lord." He treated his discourse concisely and philosophically and at a later ? stage captivated his congregation. The sermon was a masterpiece. ?Dr. Spears -s a christian genth^ man and an ambitious leader. May he live long to serve his people and do the will of his Master. We acknowledge the presence of the fpnbwing visitors: Mrs. A. P. Rev. J. X,. Fogle and Pr.of. Moultrie Wilson of Sumter. ?: Sunday., school, was lni'g?]v attended. The review by Mrs. Fran ces Gore was very interesting. Adult class No. 3, Mr. F. B. Hem"'ngway,' teacher is holding the -bajtmer. r? During the afternoon .the Missionary society sponsored a Silver Tea at the palatial home of Mrf. and Charles Latimr?r We paid the Presiding Elder - the full assessment.-- Our pastoi is still improving. SAINT PAUL A; ML E. CHURCH Rey. W. M. Gantt. Pastor i 1 Lancaster, S. C.?Sunday scVool opened at the regular hour with the Supt., Mr. E. II. McGill pre siding. 1 The morning sermon wfts deliv-. . p.red hy niir Pastor, Rev W. M. Gnntt-after which thP Lord's Supper was .administered. A. G E. League opened at 6:30 o'clock, the president presiding. 4-^ At the evening service we lisI tened to another strong setmon by Bev. Gantt. i The Ushers board met Tuesday night at the home of Mr. ?and Mrs^John Hughes. t >' Mrs Cmma Crwafrod an old citizen of Lancaster departed this life, February 4 and was funer alized Sunday, Feb. 6 at Mt. Nebo chinch, She ii SHryivcd.,hy ho.it of relaties and friends. Sick list: Mr. Richard Crawford Mrs. Ella Di*on, Mr. Buster Blair Mrt. Ella Stradford. -?i ' EE _______ r . Ep^ .*' ? * t i >-w; MfeEztzz 1 1 I . ? - r H ^?_~I_J leaves Miami Tuesday, Thursday, e with Seaboard Railway air-conply via Seaboard and connections. EASTOVEIl-NKWS Last Sunday was a high day at St Phillip and Mt. . Zion ehurclu . es. There was a great meetingat Shiloh church also. Rev. Neal preached one of those soul stir ring sermons that uplifted his. con grogat'un and?every ^-rniwr--hepreaches is food for. thought. Rev\ Bowman brought a message to his good people on Christian Motives. It goes without saying, that anytime you visit-St. Phlilip,_.yuu are richly fed through the messages through which he earnestly and fofjecably delivers. His brother, tlroRcv. W. R. Bowman who came over to see him on business, remained over and preached at ShiU.'h in the afternoon and then- at St. Phillip at h:00 p.m. Everybody is singing his praises at*both churches, how. he preaches, sing and shout and UU percent ask d that he come back again soon Next Sunday will be the subquarteuy conference at St. Phillip and 011 the lUth wo will hold the otficial quarterly conference ' pt 2:o0 p.m. ATT officers and members are looking forward for same. i On the 22nd all pa-'tors - within the confines of the Lancaster district are hereby called to meet at 1~St?Phillip ehurch (February - 22) ?rrt?11 <AlwkiJiaU- to make report-' for Allen o,.'Founder's Day olfers ing. The twenty-four auto cars that left St. Phillip last Sunday in a race are making good time, except one. It starieu without gasT Please fill your gas-tank and then step on the ga?. The Baby Austin is running as fast as the -Dodge, Willys Kr.ight, Y-8, Buick and others. Anyone wishing to ride on Baby Austin see Rev. Bowman. ' 1 Mrs. Tena Robinson, Mrs. W. M. Webber who* have been indisposed for some time were out Sunday and communed. ? Jenkins Band of Charleston will bH at Cape Williams school house Friday night. The public is in vitod Those on the sick hst- a.v Mrs [ Tsetsy Small, Annie Brunson and S. Y. Rhoden.. I A special lecture will be delivered t<i married woman only, next Tuesday hi. St. Phillpi church at 3:00 p ni. Admission iOc'.ea h" Pay up for The Palmetto Lender or yo'ii "will be cut oil'. "J^ii_H is .the last warning.. Xext "Sunday, you come to SA IN'1 JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ? Rev. Hale B. Thompson. Pastor Ash' vllle, N-: C.- Spring-like weather .prevailed in?tins?nunintain city throughout- the "day on the last Sabbath affording the* oppostunity to tha church-going people to, worship. , This part of His moral-vineyard respond*.! in lAigO' numbers beginning with the Sunday school and ending with the evening service. Wit 1* the two classes ad>.ed to the church school the* .study of t << les.-i >n wh> i e subject was "Chall hging The Sqcial Order" went forward with keen interest. Much was gained i,from the study._ [ "The New Covenant" was the. Subject used ffjr the eu'charist message at the morning's service and commanded gripping attention 1 ami doop interest oJL the. hirers. The Iloly Communion was administercc? toa larg^ number at tlffL clo-se t?f the message by our pastor. The Ladies' Ushers Board at 3:30 o'clock sponsored a highly ihf'1 vesting installation?program.?A-largp ctpwd witnessed the program and OnstaUatiQi^ jaf rffficers. Mrs. = Lenora B, Reid is the president atjd with her the following w^re -in staltedT Jt rs. Mayme Be Tie Moses vice-president; Miss Hula ManLdiri, secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Pcrknis assistant secretary; Mrs. Alzetta Johnscn, treasurer. A large congregation listened with great interest to the uelivery of the evening's message by our pastor. The subject of his Him ihath and Re8fiWPHifttt"r Hnly^ Communion was again administer ^d to n large throng. All plans have been completed to observe Founder's D?y cn nwt Sunday In ?j " i ! . \. CH RI'^ ' I Vi I )'1 soV 1 ?t Y '1 i'. W s 1 111' t III I- llttli - I '..[.I |j'^; * ^ ? J ii.utnl v >>t if:!1 v.. ,y ||, ' X<>7 1 hc-ld ifruii lii.-t ~TTi~ ^ -?a.a?Lw~?- J. m ..?^ i.?*4-*,? i Uuptist (hui-h, v. it !. iy. "... 105 Clinton; -jM;Cora ' i , 1? t-iii p:u?ifknt: < ' n chrrriiii?; ' .V; Mac a Hr. t< if Pi-> - ' ? So- : >? i; V. !! !1 ' i1 11* . j Tllf Va.iu.s ] .(;,! I- J"..out the dhstryt v.',, j , ? i fx* ilov<>t iiii.u! ' i ,, M! I.lifa Kinai'l and ot.h''i - wet- f: ful on doty. Alter (lir.n-'* ya serve1:! jj.e oitrar.i-za! a n *.:' tin .JLjlim -JJ'OCOU'-kjJ 1 in' 1' . ."creation period. a i,\p. ?.i. < o'tfi-cis aU"! del'-'.-.a.i; wen' town rL'ht-seeir.i; tia n ie* nm-d to the ehureh f? '<. <-ti i ;>im 1 After i'l'i'inline a , ? > ? ' " ~ ryr votionn the Rev, Day:- r 1 -liev. ilohll?lhl\' !. '! - To I.1 m miss'onarv "si-n.i??i., IIiV '--M', was A New Nana . 1I< o -. ' hearers thTirk"."of- tjm/many ,Y injrs they, ha ! received 'from t! I.ord. I I I Hi ? i n u the. "IV *'. S:: rof?.loliiistrn?fn pawn'.. ' >! | ami made some I1!.;' v.! i mato the society wnii:..- ?, .V' t , of No. 2 S'-c. ;a> y .Mr; Wesley Kmcrsoii omnavie.! T;. > I I 'a a liio? .and on *.''?" n??? talk oh the Siih.ii t A. Rm' \Vm * ; ' Sun ay in ?ri iny there 'v.a> an interesting Sunday -cho -l h M V. the Supt. Mr. Ma.'.t Tie :: rU; v IT. Lawman-asc-clid -1 M i o-H ! He. pracch'e-I a ir: eat .'riV n l'i in J the s'whtecr. No ll'ir.i ;r *'-> 1),?; ' After the .sermon the fpum-in! ' < port was* read by Mi-< >!;. * t.?;a j Suber. Loupes I e;> n t ?-'(!. 1"; ?'.y- : tlers 2:10,: coll'i* t.'-d . f-a-" hi-a-hj ?11 loo: for. Union .ci.t'a; ha:!-. .(Ill's ?8.00; tew is'ii-iahe;- Sjl.T; , Juveniles' So.15;. yta;. .1 total 8l?'l. to: "sAiNT STI.IMIKN A.M. i:. ( nria. n The soi'viii s weie well -attcn'h'd th rimy hunt th*- 'ay lu-t S. lay JSundw-y ,school at 'Ja'JO a.tn; M<>i-r> i>i servic,. a? ]1 oYaici... pasti/r1 preitche*! a piwi-rtui' -or muif fj-our the sir net "Km ;v n > ". (lui' j; carts. ; io?'i- t? rejoice while tha man {] :>: t:i:k id wkh ns.hy tin.- way. At 7:;<0 thc. past-miptr; I t;arcthe }7! i-at s< r-- <!:i fu : . ' subject. "Justice", -t'ne v.'u- aimed t" th" fh-ti eh ?I |f.. to say, that oar chn-rch i.- ;?i trr n!r i."' cil liar ,. . Oar Tsa-t- <-s cLo thai v.as h-: . on ilast Monday .r.ieht. It . y.-ns largely a tun i I. i o : .. .w\: . ' 11: astee.? w r,; el*, del U ?*?? >* sir?" Win. I .sua i.- n. U. \V. O.coav" j J.' 1?. Addis. :i, K v. . i'atti - - ... .! | ; haaci. VTaTTTT (i .... . w?17 .it. i t 'IX. !. I. lire- it: <1 l.Trrrr? ! Kurd. | \\\. Ve.; --si.i.t i. ..l.d . m I'm to" s win do i it xv?>: to can y oil till : i. t t:.v Alt;.. , vr. zion y. m. ii. < m ii( ny Kev. It. S. r> 'uv, I'a-tor j . .X'Jiarest. r.. 1 I', 1; G was a year:- tTTV 7 : T.-r-j pasK-'r Usvi as a.;5 I'.xt _. . The sermon-was a. i ttttuia-. i iiL? ciiini; > * i ik'.. t" . rrxt J<V n 1." :iu. hi- .. Alea*;:i w;?i vt. y .. in'.' t.. uk, !L..... -11 V.? 1 111-h 1.. S.'i V|i iv. its syn.pafhv t.. hi;.:. J.. A. 11rls oi v'!so h r. ay . i: ivath hi.- n. "7.'ihl Ik.!:of 1 K. chusyh. Suns: .. i :;t. t Ml !.. v. .. :: v . .Mis. .V c. Maw -. Mi. li ! . M . I* ' litis": v." Mi - . T.. n Kn Mr. 1" .!. .:s .vA Ik" k >: kawi?. lief. par-tor. T:.t. :\;r -:ni e; vie. \va n vi ry L A limn1 uTviir.a u;:I hy '. it. church. ~ ~ lie lcct.i:!>;. i'n V M. : Alien yr.iv-'rsity o- K<!h:.? . _ |)itFi.n.fL at l''.rr.:i'ti.r..M .1:,:i i. A 11 v>.I - a;i.?u*.?a., i. . i'AKMSl i: VI MS ThL funeral ?*>f M rs. Maria .Tt ior v?&. t ;uh .] ::t la:fi. < i hipti t MiuMM T.:.y ;!.y hiT r?a--f -i . Her <. hi! . t;. ' \ v; h : ?' fi..:n ; i ni. N.. .t\ Quits a was sh.ew. h.'ir lust r si cel. M-s-.;rA -irt- i'-fe-''i>ia> v nvir.tn-s- . Mr-. I.ixi'iv. 1lisi: aa.i ih-lh^ Airs. Yvar\?r-< Kntrk-lr a'i\ # - Alta Vi".LAii:::s. aT; hi'.; .*r .jl Hhome for a weeks from N. ?' V'/k Ci'.y. The -ia.itrh:c , f Mr and Mis. .WuiUl* .Jcmn-or._' Rev. Ernkv B'ack of rniov. S G., |>rt nchfd?tt?stirrirg *r?rmor at St. I .like V. M E. k'-i httrch. San-iav a.'torr..n?*i. lev. , Bro. Timo.ity (ki'i p-. i li'p'errA' i n Williams i-T4r r ?^~7\?M. !\ r-t hnv'i'i Snni'inv nj't?"n. >n ..V'ock. i ^R?> w the*' ' * J ^Pn^efM 1.1 Eden. M. -E. chuiv'.i -duIivti'uJ.. a iroc; 1 me 4s a Sunday aisr t. A. lovely crowd was out. ' The tea. h_er? of Oak Grove sohoo'l. R v Prof. T. E. Ro'oinson. Mrs. M.nv Sartor, Miss R . mice Brown ami j Miss Dorothy Thickett no work-! incr \?-ry hard to. raise irony to 1 paint the school hoMse. Thev .arc , evnectirir it in the near futit'e. a ui?iii that 1hnii h? 11111U' liiiin) cut to former years. The opportunity as usual was soiled by our pastQr to commend the workers for tha day's ttcbievementg. t = . Ty<< .fleiit?s aiu-tni v- <?*i. iht 3i'J / ; ?-r ?t-i?nvi-r.'^"v<r"vi)g< X. S. Th.vnj au; -? ,y tltt*. j;ai.k of t. : v .?? <>'f v. < >. in !>:ji has ' ' : Lin-' . ' " ' -X -W !-. J hornp- ' < 1" t'u- l?--t JL'radr i l: i . i.- h" ill in hivh " i" _? aiajx the .1 Ay !.V. \vh ' ^ It', s'.- i . S;atfe cyij {* "n i'.-,v . >.ys a: . !.?" . f 'v.,', Itcv. at i i'ii-. :* i .. \. " J'.] *. - i frat*> .Fiiiiny. a 1 ?? g !Vl *.<? 'he a ^ rrtt' 1 ''.at i' V T.i. - } i - -it*.- com??l...: . ?i ' ... M i ii.-Ul'ah . '< . J-?>; ,<. rn,. 'Mrs Me . ]'. I!. !: a-.J .M'V " v v V.-;.'.;. u\. Y civs : v.,.:-: 'i " My A. : ' ;?' ami count> j * i:::,\1 > ;.iii? n i:\\ s. 7^r"r:, ?Vf L> .. ' i ' . -. . vore tt 'our. .... * : ~ v. /. y: and who iv , . . :.. . v -*iv \y.; arv> at-' . . II. t-ravv. .as an : ? :. :i\m ? **m iHp.iliv \vn> "i can ?... : / Christ . wu j \ ?r . . : v'a'y nr Hardin's hail _ ' ' : . :?--atr.g cortt. : . , a guru' v. i: -Jack. i r. ho. ? < f lanuion, S. : a' ..' - w. :> thrilling and | : Tie.' Lh ai: <. m- giflf | ? i.-n i '....I v., o, (iflintiii l>? t V f "71 -: 2 ::: thve.l' C:f .TatlU _u_L'_?Id ; |i. '? o ! y- \Vo:. Uy ;l -coie of . > '.' I'tZ ;n~i>pleas' I ?v . - . a; 11.i- ua.iaT-hua, ; ; .. -si i wa* "The N?-... 1 ]; . T; 11 .ffel'-'?j ' . ~ '-har woi e givi n by .yvc . \.;t - wlv?- visi't-' >.> S '.ay w: t : I.?r. an. f - -. V.' . 'Mr. llMv rt }"h"S?n " ' . ... !' a is v.- of (.'hhi'lottc ;iv-.v i- l'V. A r'oi: of Wr.-'h jl;'::. J?. (.!. \V :'wtl..? v. . - ' - i'i.rV..'' i ?, a ,.i c-: *' n. to i r>. 1: again. ! la. V.,"\\ i-i k v.-o'T* ijsjr vou :1.\ > a . V- . y> u n.n y s'eiatriLL.-'y-'-v' 'a'.-o h.'yiu- y >u vill.. _ ir,-.:, : i; <-p up \v?:h ti.jf work * .%.,? * ,] SU ANSI. V N liW S. .1."i'^'n Ar ntoT departed t1.:- li'A .t-A-. 24. She was a nunn1.. r ( Oiive^ church, whore .^eil'itavy of the St i wardess lid. i' .\y i-wla'lv. Aft' i.. hey mayyi^go she jo m Si. Poser eh arch to be wth 1 1- i-l-.-.o..' sii-oj^AVfl^-a .w.l in ~ \vork--r. She H'>i in the faith. Sin* 1( :iv< v p.i "jvn in r loss heV husband 1 *:?,f. H I. Aniakor, one jlaaghUr Mis? Kather I*. Aniakor three j-i.-ters .v aT! iine brother and a V.'i < of relatives and friends. Mrs. .Tunic Glover of Swansea .1. pai to- this life Jan. 2">. She was aMno'mhor of St. Peter church .. North. She died in the faith. She Imvos >n i t nm-lwr loss liei hus hand, Mr. W Hie Glover and six little children,.her 1 mother Mrs. Mary Reed two sisters and a host _&iendte I Page 5 ? ! - INFORMATION ? WITHOUT OBLIGATION " 17 r" II" ' ' f- 1 CI V - - act f:! J a ; . o-.vt.m v. _ f:| l' " | ' ? - . . ^ 4 J f_ yr 1 .. ; . ; - *4 " " 'V * '" * I. ' Jt Johnson-Bradley 1 'inoriil iTojm?' ?? 1 J '-'1 C-irk St root - * ~tk?.i:phoni-: m.tt i < i i'i n ] : ws ; aw.it? ? ~ . ' -St.' A! !-. : > j_ >.h \v ht! - - ' >, ? ;; . ! '. U!:/ j.u,. pu'.-*s I * .!: v. J:in*. i, lioTuii for