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The City-wide Institute.
y It has Ue6n"Trekn?wtildjfed by the
|*r en^Lfj^ pitjpcnrv* of -Charleston thut
th?re has not been a r.nore. beneficial
meeting held in. the history
of the city than the religious In-1
' llliuth m freiitemny Church under)
the auspices of- the tfrcat Methodist
Episcopal denomination. I
|, confess that it was a real spiritual
and intellectual inspiration to
both younvf and old. The conven
tion wan organized with Rev. J.F.
? :?Hamlerson?of Uw< Presbyterian
church secretary; Miss Ernestine
Hansel, steftdKrapher,.;and Rev. K.
L' . .Pliilip K)lis uf the. A.M.K. church
official reporter All three of
these officers received checks from
that denomination's headquarters
[ - for their service rendered. Chairmen
of 'Committees were selected
as follows: Revs. C. S. Ledbottcr
of the Congregational church, Jhsj
s?; ,K. Heard/ It. K. Jlrotjdon, of
the A.M.K church, .1 C Dunlnr of
the, Haptist church and SH. Scott
of the Presbyteriun church. This
^wi-e choosing of Iqa iers brought
torn t her all denominations of the
Tii.v. I-HT r-.*' iy HtitH was --represented
either al the head or on
every committee. That of itself
shhwei| that the Mother Methodist
rhureh was not only interested in
her immediate comiViunicants hut
denomination. And. helieyo hie she
> made a name for herself in this
section of the State for all time
to come.
l'.xpcrt Instructors
The institute' was in charye of
Dr. W. A-.T Hinrhes of Philnclel*
phia J'erin. tyid his lectures and
discourses alone, more than paid
t ho e who attended the institute.
T?j my mind he was atuon^ the
fittest we have ever heard on pro
' gramme for yountr people, lie was
ahry assisted hy Dr. F. J. Handjf
of Delaware? Tlie address ,rX T)ynanhe*4{ospid,"
hy Dr. K. 1>. Kohlstedt
was a ma-stei piece of oratory
ti> shy the least. It captured
the audience from the pulpit to
the . door. Talents of our city who
.up pen red lii Llm pi tucrainme
were: Dr. K F. llroiphm of-Kwahitel,
Dr: F. It Itin routrhs, and Kev
I. H. -."VNil-i, ol Central H:\ptist
church. These participants played
well th< ir parts; and su.stai.iied
their reputations as loaders of uut
racial jri'oiip Those tnkini- active
1 >rs. C F.. _LcJ.lirt.tcr, .. Jusse- - F?
Heard, VV M LVVoc. I. A. Hnskerville
ami U.'S. Lawrence.
"*T*asfor Host and Church
l>r. (valviu C. Reynolds and the
members of his fashionable church
tVn'ennry made a wonderful im-|
""" *~pression upon' the lar^e delegation
in their entertainment.'. Free!
luncheon was served both days'
. not.iHMuid e\i nitic. This made it
iMe fin .ill per-mris attending
to ip-t the full programme without
having to return home for
meals. Rw. Reynolds is not only
, an asset to his . hurch. hut to our
racial uiot.p. I>r. K. F. Rrndford of
tin- same doiioiuiniilii'ji iuiaeed-Ttir:
p'lint Tn advertising .this institute.
And its success was due largely to
his inllueticc. He is a native o f
: rT;irl.esfon and otic of which it "is
justly proud. ? ' i
The Fnion.
-The Interdenominational Union
held a mo t interesting session
here last Monday. IV. d. U; Ihinbnr
has immortalized hiinself as president
of that body IV. Win. A.
Mack has proven himself to he n
secretary of no mean ability. The
?1 order?of the- day was?Ilia1. J. 8.
Henderson, whose subject ;\s_ assigned
Was: Whn't Colletre Stn '
dents are Thirkinjr Aland." He
showed himself a real master of
tins subject. And reflected credit
net only nii"ii himself. hut t h o
Pre-hy terlan ~ church o f
which ho is n minister. Revs. R. I.
Iicmim; R E. Rropdon, R. S. Law-'
retire, I, A. Raskcrvill and Jesse EJ
Rettrd made timely speeches 6n
the subject. I
A. M. LI. AIlianee I
The African Mi'tlmdist mlnl'Ss
ters of ('|jnr1p?tnn and vicinity met
in a call session on last Monday
atnL elected otlicers for another
year They are. as follows: Revs.
Jesse E. Heard. presidents R. E.
Rropdon. first vice-president;'R. I.
Lemon, 2nd vice president; David
Scott, secretary; (\ A. Williams,
Asst. secretary; ,L C James, Treas.
and E. Philip Ellis, OflicinT Reporter
A vote of thanks was pivon*
the retiring otlicers foe the fine
administration piven the Alliance
in tin* past year. They were Revs.
J E. Thomas, Pros; Georpe H. Adams,
vice; R. S Lawrence, Sec'y.,
. and G. R Mitchell, Treas
."Let us ndvance on our knees."
DR. K. II. McGILL TO SPEAK
IT "'T mill i m nnmmy i
On Sunday, March 20th, Dr. E.
11 McGill. . p.D.r.. president of A1
It*r> university will speak nt St.
Phillip A. M. K. church, Eastover,
nt 3 o'clock p.m. Pinner will he
served nt 2:30 pm. A program
following the me^sftRe of l)r. McGill
in interest of the district con-t
fere nee will be conducted by the
pastor. The public is cordially invited.
Rev. T,. G. Bowman, Pastor
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MeCOLL NEWS.
i Miss Beulah Graham, our CoT
Supervisor of Education was a delightful
visitor our School last
Thursday. v. - ~
-Mr. Luciu.v Oilcvr has returned
Usl^with mother*'mtb"cVrrit^
Oliver. _ ...
Coach Middloton was called to
Bennettsville on two successive
nights to referee basketball f?ames
for the high school.
"Mr. S. T.~Widilletoii accoTrrpHTviedby
Mrs. LaSaine and yours truly,
motored to Kaleiifn, N C. on a
business" trip Saturday.
Matthew Chapel baskctoers of
North Carolina'invaded the shores
of McColl Green Wave Wednesday
nite but the lads and lassies of
the Palmetto State rolled the Tarheels
overboard. .
Scores: Boys' Matthew "Chapel 8
McColl ."t.'l ? <* I i r-1 m MfitfVif.u/ r*VMir>ol
1(7; McCoU 15.
Mrs. I.ucy David of Tatum was
among the visitors attending the
(fames Wednesday nite.
SAINT JAMBS
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev W. B. Bouler, Pastor
The second quarterly conference
nf St Jtrmes A. ?M. K. rhurrh was
K*icces^fulfly' held -Friday X pin;
March II with Rev K. K. G. Dent
our presiding elder in charge. All
reports were very (food- Peace
mid harmony prevailed througlwtrtthe
business part.
Sunday morning the Sunday
.school opened at 10 a.m. with Su
I |n rintondent, Miss Kjvlelle. Jnnelette
arid co-workers present. ColI? <*ti??n
for the Sunday school $2.77
Intermediate class No. 1, Mrs. II.
M. Yourfg teacher is holding the
1 >ri rule?'. Tlit school lesson was
beautifully reviewed by the presid
iiig elder.
... Dr. Dent preached a "sermon'
f> TTtr*the text St. John 12:.'12, The
Magnetic Power "of the Cross. Situ
day night the pastor preached a
soul stirring sermon from Deut.
21 :2(>, theme Fathers ami Mothers
Sorrows. Several visitors were
welcomed. We were glad to see
Mis. II. M. Young'and little Margie
Cooper "out Sunday?after?being
_indisposod a fiftv"1 weeks.
Mrs. Harriett Rhodes -is on the1
" dek list:?We-rrnf?prnying for her
a speedy recovery: Mtrtt Mary
Yann js on the improved list;
IIUOWN ( II AI'KL
A. M. K. < HHRCH
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Rev. ('. C. Mcllwain, I'nstor
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| S. S. began at the usual hour
with officers present. The pastor
M'vieweri lor.r.oo.? At ll;2.r> hrothi-J
or Rufus .lacksim preached the
morning sermon. The sermon was]
enjoyed, by all. At 2 o'clock the
pastor niul members motored to i
I i i sville?u>?hit_?.loll 11 C. M. E.
i lutreh, Uev. It. K. (jolphin pastor.
At 7%'Ut pni. ii warm prayer-meet
im; was conducted by Mrs. Ollie
Tbonvas and others. The pastor
I a flight the* messnne.
Sunday at .'LOO p.m., Rev. S. II.
Lewis, pastor of Bethel A M E
. hure.h, Columbia and members
wilt-be at Brown Chapel.
Rev. J. J. Marsh and his usher
4mm-tLwill be with un at S p.m.
Hour of service ;is follows: 10:30
a.m. 7:d0 p.m.
Five Point contest is now out
watch out for the cards.
These wn sick list: 'Mrs. Bcttio^
Thomas, M. Blakely, Mrs. C. Berry
CONWAY NEWS
Bethel A. >L. K.. 'Church
Rev. W. I. Gore. Pastor
S. S. at U) am. Review by Mrs.
Ida Reeves.
M?H-30 impressive funeral services
of Mrs Carrie Ballei), a
sainted member* of Bethel was
be 171 in the midst of a host of
sorrowing relatives and .friends.
Eulogy l>y Dr. A. P. Spears, presiding
elder.. Text Epistle of
James 4:24. She was a faithful
member for n number of years
'nnd passed at a ripe age.
At 4:20 Dr. E. H. McGill president
of Allen university, spoke to
n n enormous gathering. . Subject
"Ri'lipinns Education". Dr. MfcC.ill
certainly austained hi3 reputaHnn
us nn orator.
The Allen University club erf
Conway and Horry county of
which Mr*. Annie- -ftr Robinson WiL
son is president presented Dr. E.
II. McGill a purse for the gym
campaign of Allen university. The
presentation was made by Mr.
Empie Hommingway, who proved
himelf equal to the task. .
Next the Pew Rally sponsored
by our presiding elder was held.
Two prizes were offered. One to
the man raising the highest anit.
nnd the other to the woman raising
the highest. These prizes
wore won by Mrs. A. C. Lewis and
Mr.T.jy Floyd.
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WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church
Hev. J. U. Jackson, Pastor
- Mr. and Mrs. Julius-Chiles and
Jlr?Joseph Wilkina of Asheville,
Mrs. Law Wilbum and family on
Monday afternoon. .
Mrs. Law Wilburn and family
and Mrs. Dot Linder were called
h.. Asheville on account of the
death of Prof. J.. M Foster eldest
brother of Mrs. Wilbum and Mrs.
Linder. He was a teacher in th?
public schools of Spartanburg
for forty years. He received his
education from Brewer Normal,
G eenwood and Allen university.
Prof., Foster and family have
been living in Asheville for sixteen
years. He leaves to mourn
Seine of McCo41 Jr. High and Miss
A. L. Bomar of Bennettsville Hi
made very timely remarks as t?
the nee^sity _thev feel these clubs
sential they think it is to orgaarc
to the college, and how esnize
a Stftte-Ccrlege club in this
,'otnmunity. ~
Mr. Crawford acted as chairman
until the president was elected after..
which the meeting was turned
over to the newly lected president.
.
The folowing officers were e
doctc'd: Mr. J. S. LaSeine. president;
Mr. W. J Gilliam, vice-pres
ident;?M.-e tlnlli.> Krnsief. secrotary;
Miss Katie Watson, assis-*
tant secretary; Mr. J. H. Green,
treasurer; Miss M. A. Rak?rT
porter.
Just before our -departure Mr.
d. P. Wright principal of B. C.
11 S came in and was called upon.
IIU Uim.1V KUIIIH v?-i y viivuui
remarks and says .he will help foster
any plans we rnay put forth
for the college, etc.
It was decided thnt we meet ever^
f mirth Friday evening. The
next meeting will be at McColl,
S. 0,. March 25, 1938 at 7:30 p.m.
M. A. Baker,
? club r?port?r.
his death a wife, Mrs. Bessie Cc/rii?
!l Foster, four daughters, Mesdnmes
Muud Chiles, Ada Kilgore,
Aigathu Wilson, Helen 4pnes and
si ven grand chlidren. Three sisters,
Mesdames Evelyne Wilburn
and Dot Hinder of Woodruff; Mrs.
Blanche Foster of Washington, D.
(.'- i?one l>rother Mrs. Walter Foster,
Spartanburg. Interment was
in the Miller cemetery at Emma.
N. C. McCoy Funeral directors
in charge.
Sich --fretr? Mrs:?Mryilio Fl4tnk?
Mr. William Alexander, Mr; Bigee
Winn, Mrs. Mignon Norris,
Mr. Eriuis Stephen. We wish for
them all a spet-dy recovery.
New Bethel News
Our Sunday school was good.
Sixth were adder. The banner
iwas won by the advance class No.
teacher, RI rs. M. E. Rogers. Mrs.
I la Smith of Spartanburg
Community Bible class was organized
again. Mrs. S. M. Kilgore
white, teacher.
FOU NTAIN INN NEWS
^ S. Sr~flt'Tcgxrlnr hour. - Sermon
by Rev. A. H Shell, expustor.
A birth dinner" was served at
'i?ter?Mel >uniel,
Brother (Jray is gcttipg along
fine.
? BKNNKTTivVH.LK MvVVS ?
On Thursday evening, March 10
Troup of Suteoritcs assembled in
at 7:.'50 a very representative
he Bennottsville Colored High
-Vhool nudrrorium tor the purpose
f 'organizing a State-College club
Mr. William J. (lilliam made a
few remarks preparatory to in ning.
After which he prescnt d
Mr. Harold W. Crawford ot
State College, Orangeburg, S. C.,
vl;0 is the State Director and Orranizet''
of State College?clubs fTF
-muth Carolina,
:. Crawford made an excellent
aiidiess after which he laid before
is the 'objectives -and purposes of
having these clubs and sP?ke of
now necessary it 4s and the part
they can play in helping needy
-arises etc.'
He also gave us some very
timely happening at the college
nceiitly along the line of improve.
oi.nts nod tin- building program on
footing. ,
We were also favoied with the
presence of Mr. M. Jcrhnakin,
pi incipal ,/f Marion t'otmty-Ti uining
school, Marion. S. C. Hp
brought groetings from Marion
State College club, and made very
encoui aging remarks.
At this point we had an "exmeetinir*7
Mv. J; Si hra-^
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Old Fashioned Girls
I.ast week down in old Charles-j
ton, your scribe had as a bridge
partner a smart gal, whom we
shall call Lily, and that may be
her name for all you know. And
that, girl told me sometnihg that i
1 know will interest you. You'
see, Lily is not in her first youth
any more ...... fact is she has a;
grown daughter but Lily is
one of those people who always
look young. Glancing arouna we
noticed that all the wome'i present!
were past their first youth,, but
were so adorably feminine, looked,
so young in fact tha.t your,
scribe simply TinT to know "how
corny." And here's what she toTir
me: I
"We are all happily married
which brings the signs of age to
an otherwise attractive face. We
our choice." 'Marry him," we echoed.
"Suppose a giry's choice
would not want to many." "Oh
we always get our man. Down
here in the deep south the envir-"
onmcnt is a grand break for
the southern girl, who is famous
for romance. In the north a date
with the boy friend, calls for a
ear dinner parties or sup
per clubs.. or theatre and danc
ing and as a conseuuence the
boy"* friend is called upon to spend
too pinch. The nicest boys are ns
ually thrifty,-'and in sUldr eases,think
that they simply cannbt afford
to get married."
"Rut down here with the southern
girls thnt say "you all" ttttft"sugar"
and "honey" it's a'
different story. After darw down
here we get 'old?l'ashior.ed"?ami
walk'"" "Walk why whatever
do you mean?" . j
"Have you ever strolled down*
i moonlit southern road and had
the tender fragrance of honeysuckle
and magnolias wafted to,
you on the whispering breeze. It
is- the" Sweetest fragrance in the'
world, there's nothing- quite like'
-it And with the moon haniring
low on a velvet night and romance
and tender words spoken to
GREAT FALL NEWS
A fete wi oks~" Tigo thro teachers"'
at Paradise High school launched
am^ng thcmselves a tally of raising
money with his respective class
.ally wire held Friday at the
chapel hour. The teachers report'<T7is?follows
First
place. Miss R. Williams;
-econd place. Mr-1., a. Nelson; third "
Prof. R .1. Daniels; fourth, Mrs A
Stnnback; fifth, Mrs L. Gainer.
i I'm. mtHui nnu-HHS? Annie u.
Stanbaek both of Brainerd institute
were recent, visitors.
The toaehe'fa-p:itrons"' meetingxwas
very interestingly conducted
'a>t Friday night.
Twice, within the last two weeks
the sehuof has been visited by
ineir.bein of the >'nnnty Health de- _
paitinent.
The eighth grade' class sponsored
a "Lucky?Night. Paity" at the
honiu of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brown with Miss Harley Mae
Brown as hostess.
Mrs. Willie Mae Robinson of
Winston-Salem. N. has been ft
recent visitor with Mrs. Ruth Ben
son.
Mis,. Kli/.alnth Gaines spent
the week-end with her parents.
Mr. .Nathaniel Ford who has
been ill'during trie past few weeks
is reported much better now. .
The ftrsl quarterly conference
was held at Paradise church during
the' weeky-end. Elder Coan
was present throughout the con-.
Terence. '{
Prof. W. 11. Witherapoon, Prof.
R. J Daniels and Mr. J. T. Bowdin
attended the Col. Charles
Young Memorial serviccs given at
Brnfrierd institute and sponsored
hy Alpha Kappa Chapter of Omogn
"P5t Phi fraternity.
The pastor and members of the
Mt. Zion First Bapt church were
very glad to 'have many visitors
and friends with them on last Sun
day. During the night services,
the pastor and choir from Pleasant
A. M. E.. Zion church and the
quartet from Gladden Grove A.
M. E. Z. church were presented.
The church was filled to capacity
by many who came to hear those
woffderful singers.
LANF<>RI) GROVE
HOLINESS CHCRCn
Bishop U I>. Rookard, Pastor
Sunday school nt the usual hour
leisfiD _t?ught by Supt.
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the boy friend that lovely
delicate fragrance spilling on the
throbbing night touches his
ciiiuwim. ou .... you need oniy to
close your eyes and there you
are O Promise Me."
"George, you may use the ear
every night next week, my boy.
I don't mind walking if I should
happen to go out.M
Keep On Keeping On
Sometime when we are going
through special trial," and content
plate our own stUintiing progress
or lack of progress we get con
solation from the confessions of
ing biographyr
Too often we erroneously think
a man like Lincoln rising directly
from a log cabin to the Presidency
v.ith only an occasional heartache
mostly -wvmantte ?f to bnfcher-^mrr
The record is quite different:
1932-?-Defeated as candidate for
Legislature.
1933?Failed in business losing
his .Ijome and everything he owned
1938?Defeated as candidate for
speaker.
; 1810?Defeated as candidate for
elector.
1843?Defeated as candidate for
congressional nomination. ?
1843?Defeated a? candidate for
commissioner of general land off.ce
1848?'Defeated as candidate for
re-election to Congress.
185R?De feated."as c.andi<kite for
U. S. Senator
185G?Defeated,1} as candidate for
Tin? Vice-Presidency.
18J5S?Defeated as candidate for
U. S. Senator a&iin.
Lincoln enjoyed few years free
from disappointment and humiliation.
So hold that line and carry
rON.
If you?know anything that
would hurt the reputation of a
person who i? trying to. g o
straight, it's a piettv good thingfo
forget it.
Only sueo( ssfiil men" are eonsidA
theory is a thing of beauty
until it gets ri.n over by a fact.
2:00 o'clock a wonderful sermon
vas delivered by Mi^ss T. M. Stert.-ns.
oFtfflbwed by Mifcs Cartie
Higgins. '
Sunday night a wonderful ser r
Camphell. Tfreme M"en Should
mon was delivered by Rev. HomPray
and Faint Not. Remarks by
Rev. J. H. Joes and others.
The Sunday school program bef'Alll
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Services were real gorrct at Williams
Chapel A. M. E. Zion churchSunday.
The pastor and Rev. J.
M. Dawk ins preadhed two solil
stirring sermons, the services
were largely attended.
Rev. F. L. Wilkes accepted the
pastorate of the New Hope Rapt.
church in Newberry county on the
first Sunday in the month. He abso
resigned the Maple Ridge
church in. Union county to a'ccept
the pnstcrrate of the Old ?Hope sta
Ttmt Baptist church?m?Fairfield
county. It is wonderful how the^
Lord yse His servants.
Bro. Kay Lyles, Mrs. Mary Lyles,
Mrs. Eva Coleman and Mr.
Thomas Lyles- werT'~dchvn to the
home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Lawrence
Jeter to see Mrs. Eliza Lyles who
has been paializcd for near four
years.
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MATHER ACADEMY NOTES S
The^Eenny Patty, given by thoj
juniors T'riday night was a big
success. > i f- ?.
A: fell h'ou'sfc attended ;the_ shcrw ing
of -J'hnitTition~of '-T3fe^'^vhich'
was. sponsored by the seniors, Fri- ^
day night. ;
The student body was entertain'
dia, Saturday rqorning. Some (
were in coTtume and told about ^
the different parts of the country
jn which they were working. They j
ter, Bijnor, I C.; Miss Kathleen i
M. Kin/lev, Dharamtala, Calcutta; ?
Miss Ella L. Perry, Alrgaet, India
While on furlough, the party is
Visiting several schools in eastern
United States. . ,
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The Parent Teachers Associa- '
tion has given swings for the 1
giade children. The shop boys 1
have been setting the posts. ,
At the annual athletic banquet,
March 25, members of the different
teams will be awarded prizes
for their achievement during the j
yeac.
! Track practice will continue af- 1
ter spring vacacion which is Mar.1
17-22, Everyone is eagerly work- ,
jne toward the meet to be held
in Columbia May 7. . ' j
ship. '
Every member of Mather's Entries
.fought hard for the title ot
Girls State Basketball Champions I
which the prills now hold. The
_ senior* -who?took ftart in thetour,
namcnt were: icia 1'ratcr, uatner!
ine Moore, Jimiriie Bates, James
Hudson and .Harry Rainey- Mayme .
Boykin, the trainer of the girls
was also present. The members .
of the girls .team were awarded
; silver basketballs.
| Mather Wins Double-Header;
Hc-r Last Game
| Coach Martin's Blue and white
Eagles played their last game of
the season, defeating the aggrest
sive Booker T. Washington sextette
of Columbia by the score of
j liH-tTfrefdre "a large crowd -of spec-,,
tators in Benedict's gym,'March
I 14. Mather's famous "xyz" play
eoniplet/lv baffled Booker T's. girls
; howevr Mather's bays team COUCh
ed by Mr. Marsh, played the more
I exciting game of the_ evening acninst
Hooker T. an 1 eked out a
2.1-22 victory. The officials were
Benedict College players.
Senior Play to be Presented' at
~* Mather
"Here Conies the Prince," the
senior-play will be given in Brown
ing's auditorium, April l. EeRoy ~
Cooke ia to play the part of the
real pi jnce, and Catherine Moore
that yi'- the imposter. Other characters
are: Ilattie DuBohe, Annie
Sue Johnson, Robert Freeman. Ma
mie' Boykin, Francena Williams i
James Hudson, Thomas Sanders
' and Harry Kainey. '
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J.H. Hall, Pastor
S. S,-opened at the usual hour
with Supt Abram and his co- , "
vorkera. at_.theix post of duty.
At 11:30 in tbe absence of the
sastor Bro. L. Z. McDaniel delivered
for us the message from the
ext 4 JO of St. John. At 7^.30 we.
igain assembled And our pastor
wld his audience spell-bound with _
a message from St. X<uke 33:45,-i
subject~He Humbled Himself Un
:il Death.
Rev. J. W. Evana and Bro. Dave
Johfnson we pulpit atasoaiatea.
rhe -pastor and Bro Arthur Davis
were the dinner guests of Mr.^and
Mrs. Frank Fason. Quite a few
/isitcrrS worshiped with ua in both *" 1
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services.
We have a great rally planned
for the first Sunday in April. We
are praying for a success.
\1T. MORIAH BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. C. H. Pickett, Pastor
Spartanburg, S. C.?S. S. at the
usual hour. TF:3fi Rev Pickett de
livered the sermon. Subject, The
Saying of the wicked cannot erase
tnc uetus 01 inu ngiaeuus.
"TTTTrir?ffr T-?ffrWv. Firkfrtt
took his text Isaiah 21:11. Subject
What time is it?
The Holy Communion was administered.
,
Rev. Pickett just returned Saturday
night from Dayton, Ohio,
where he conducted a ten nights /
meeting. 98 persons were added
to the .church. 90 of these were
for_Baptisjn.
ST. MARY CIRCUI T
" Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor
March 13 Dr. E. H. McGill. the
president erf Allen university was
The pastor presented Dr. McGill
who preached for us a very fine ?
sermon. During the collection
$4.Q0 .was contributed for Allen
ami $4.00 for the church. We enjoyed
the presence of the piesi-?: :
dent on our circuit.
?The pastor, Dr. McGill and,the
castor's son were dinner, guests of ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burch.
Mr. Columbus Stanley was the
chauffeur and they motored over
to Conway to take the president.
The pastor was at his post at
night. * ' > ?
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