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Saturday, April 2, 1928
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BROWN OHAPEL
A. M CHIIETA*
Rev. Mcllwain, Pastor
Arthurtown?The' home of Rev.
??C. Mcllwain was destroyed by
fite on March 16 in which everything
he had was destroyed. Any
thing given will be appreciated.
S.. S began at the usual hour
\iflth 4 V?r* on t*f ? V* I ?
" ivu iiiv; i fill ins
pln^o with i
At 11:45 the pastor preached
from Matt. 20:19. At 3:30 the'
?pastor and his choirs and .members
went to Jones Chapel A. A.
E. Z. church. A good time w?
enjoyed. At night the services
began ..with. experience meeting.
Rev. W. L. Sfmith preached a
strong sermon which wm eniovedi
, very much*
This Sunday at 3:00 pLm. Rev.
B. E Golphen" of Leesvjflp wil1
preach at Brown Chapel. Sunday
night at 7:45 Mrs. Bessie Thompson
will render a program. Tuesday
night, I^ev. J. W. Hopkins and
his members will be at Brown
chapel Friday* night Love Feast
all members are ngk<*d
Saturday night th^ Pulpit -AidBoard
sponsored a shower for the
pastor and family at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jefferson.
?Last Wednesday Rev. and Mrs.
. ? McHwain, Miss Cassie Martin and
Miss Stukes spent the day with
the Gridiron family and an enjoyable
time was had.
Sick: Miss Blakely. Mrs. Bettie
Fair, Mr. Willie Chilas, Mrs. Sara
Johnson Montgomery. We hope
for their speedy recovery.
T FINE GROVE
A. M. E. CHURCH
S. S. was called to order by_ the
Supt. as usual. At the usual hour
the Rev. J. C. Cannon of Friendship
preached a wonderful sermon.
its-work.? The old and young seem
to be quite- interested.
v Mrs. Lessie Washington who has
undergdiae an operation at the
Columbia hospital is at home and
is doing nicely. .
Mrs. Olivia Clark waV~out Sunday
to the delight of a 1L ?
Mr. Thomsa Klnly spent?the~
week-end at home with his grand
mother on his trip to Orangeburg
he was accompanied by Mr. L. J.
"?and Mi**- Lcliedous-Tzewmtm-,?MissHertline
Stalks and Mr. Naclian
Graham.
Miss Ada Nixscm was the guest
of Mr. John lliller at his birthday
dinner.
Mr."II. P. Redman who had been
in H?vltmmrP Mil , fin'. 7 ninwHo
was at home for a 2 weeks visit.
Pino Oi'"ii PTA ynvn a- wejiyr
roast with quite a number attending
last Monday night.
Mrs. Julia Kawls has been sick
for two weeks but is n^uch better.
The Big Sisters is progressing
and wTll~givc-nrTFaster 1Egg hunt
. on Good Friday.
Miss Fannie Paris ar.d Miss Ma
ble Nixson attended the March
Exhbiition of Harbison institute.
PENDLETON NEWS
I.
^ King Chapel A. M. E. Church
Rev. G C. Ford, Pastor
. . Our Sunday school was favored
with the presenco- of Bishop Ful
ler?of AUanta.-tja:?lie revieweo
the lesson and all Bible readers
had food for thought.
At 11:30 he preached a soul
* stirring sermon on the Missionary
JeuniOy of Paul. A large num|
her of ministers present also vlsf
itors from the neighboring ehurch
en-.?Collection taken at This service
$17.50.
At :30 a jubilee program sjopru
sorecL.by" Mrs. R. B. Thompson.
Quartets present, the Dixie Hum"ming
Birds of Greenville; the Silvertone
of Seneca. We were high
I lp entertained at this service,
k Total collection $23.10.
Grant's Missionary society had
Its regular monthly meeting-?atY
the home of sister M. L. Ham
T berg1. A..real business meeting.
The ladies are divided into states
each state is asked to report not
tffSs than $3.00 in the June meeting
for Missionary purposes.
"Mr. Alex Moss tof Charleston
spent the week-end with his fanv
ily. ' ' T?1
Song service at the W6st end
^ehool. Mcrr against the women
first Sunday at G p.m. Prof_B. W.
Gallman, principal.
We were glad to see Mrs. Conyers
Williams out.
We are looking forward to
Achievement Day Friday, April
1st. Come and__see the accoih?v
rT ? * ... % _ i
pnsnments 01 a real unit warned
out oti the home life. 17 achoola
" will be present.* Mr. Sullivan,
^ president of Group No. 8.
(i*i i .'us
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BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor
Newberry, S. C.?The last SundftY
in p?x???il nff Him "
of activity-with the calmness of _
the sea. ^The" Sunday school was
largely attended. Thje general
review was conducted by the pastor.
The morning services were
opsru."t"'by Miss t)jetia Gilliam at
the piano, later our pastor came
hefore us with a burning message
'ISir, we would see Jesus",Miss
Annie Mae Henderson
joined the church Sunday morning.
Rev. M. M. Peace 0f Columbia
brought u i a vry Interesting nicg "
sage 4:30 p.m. Rev. J.. S. Young
the pastor of Hopewell Baptist
church was with na in our "wn- ing
services.
The tenth grade class of Drayton
St. High schefbl. rendered._a
musical program at the regular
BYPU hour and it was good from
beginning tp end. We are lookjng
fVin 1 *"J~
ninth grade. 4
' Mrs. GertYUde Taylor of Elizabethi'
N. C. worshipped with us on
Sunday morning. elnd manv of .
our local friepds.
NEW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH
- Rev.?B.~ F. Stewart, Pastor
Wellford?S. S. and church services
were largely attended.
At the morning service the pastor
gave an outstanding message
taken from I Timothy 3 J6, subject
"Mystery of God", _
The BTU met at. 6:30. The.
young people seem interested and
the union is rapidly growing.
_ At eightl o'clock the pastor came
forward and delivered another i
strong message in which he gave
"himself due credit. He chose as
of Waiting on God".
Miss Cuadie Frey and Miss C.
Pearson of Spartanburg' were visitors
at our evening services.
The Ministers Alliance will hold
^-service at our church April"'7th.
The Rev. T. H. Addison of TrinJjurg
wiH' preach. Music will bg_.
ity A M. E church of Spartanfurnished
by Trinity A. M. E7"
choir. ? A large number" of miriisters
from Spartanhnrg._ia expected
td be present
! We are looking forward to our
spring meeting which will begin
| Monday night after the second Sun
[ day in April.
Mrs. Louvenia Nesbitt, Prof.JR.
II Ilijl, Prof. M Polite and Miss A.
L Bomar wiere the Sunday .
dinner guestVof Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bomar.
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- COPE NEWS
S. S." was called to order at
-Macedonia - A.M~.E~chnrch "Jiy1'the
assistant Supt, Mrs. Hattie Hampton.
After a lively discussion of
the lesson, the pastor Rev. M. M.
Thomas preached a lively sermon
to an appreciative audience. His
TaniaVt I
discourse was i?ivcji
6:30. After adjournment he and
Mrs. Thomas motored over to
Salterg Chapel to preach for them
Mr. N. Pendarvis, his sister Mr9
J. Grant, Mr. U Mosely mid child--"
ten Went to Calvary M E. church
where their pasted* Rev. T J Robinson
preached an interesting sermon.
All seemed benefited. They
raised over $20.00.
Mr R C Connor is still on tho
sick list:
ten by a widow spider last week
and^seem to be in an awful cor
"dition. We pray that they both
soon be better.
Mr. Thos. A LaGaine of har^~ r
leston was up to see his sick aunt
*tfhd cousin, Mrs France*, Lebby and
Forest.
Mr. Thomas Graves originally of'
Cope but who recently moved to
AsheviTle died suddenly at his '
home last week. He was funeralized
by Rev. M. M. Thomas, on
March 25 Our sympathy goes out
for the family.
; LAKE VIEW NEWS Union
A M. E. Church
&. S. afc usual hour. SOrrday I"
night March 20 our revival began.
Some souls were converted We
are conducting a two weeks meeting"
which will end Friday night
April 1. The Rev. 'McPheraon erf ,
Georgia is in charge.
Presiding Elder Dr. Wells was ]
J with us Sunday and gave a stir- [ring
sermon. Conference /wa^s ]
| held.
The Rev. J. S Taylor of Dillon
preached the afternoon sojrmon
for us.
NEW ST. PHILLIP
T"* A, M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. Capers, Pastor _
Charleston, S. .?Last Sunday
dnwnml beautifully?and, through- I
out the day the seivices were well (
attended by the regulars who came <
out and witnessed a most excellent ]
service. After the opening of the
mo: K i ntf - ne r-v k-i-. Row. Capern pre^f;
sented T re. Fripp to bo the speak- j
or of the morning. He selected as
his text St. Matt. 25:13, subject <
"Watch". This sermon was deliv- |
ered with force, power and much i
enthusiasm which was enjoyed by <
aH.
Sunday school was opened in the _
usual form with the fcupt. presiding;
a good lesson was had.
At 7:30 .the nostrum was grac- ed
with the pii'sonce of the pastor
and his aids who assisted in
*he preliminaries. Rev. I. BryTint
was the speaker of the able
and uplifting evening message. ,
We are now in the midst c/f our
Easter Day Drive which-will end April
17. We are looking, forward ,
to great sncivs.S-Qn-t.httt day. Wa-were
indeed glad to have in our
services, Revs. S. Parker, D. S.
Chisolm ai d G B Mitchell, of St. "
Matthews, St. John and Macedonia
A. M. E. churches respectively.
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MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH ,
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?High day in
Zion, would well describe the ac- ,
tivitics at Mortis ftV,Own last Sun- _
^l&y^?Dr. W. M. Dawkins had com "
ducted a meeting during the past '
week," and about 30 soi|ls- had been
coverted The activities $f the
meeting were resumed on Sunday"
morning, and the sermon delivered
by Dr. Pnwk"is win?long be
remembered, "The Supreme Sacrifice"
used as^a-lheiho. was centered
around the text found in
Genesis 22:2. The large congre- 1
gation was held spellbound as the
speaker unfolded the scripture. 1
Many of the members of the '
clmreh surrounded the altar and
renewed their allegiance to the _
church, and the campaign for the J
salvatic/n of precious souls. 1
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At 7:30 p.m. Dr. Dawkins, again.
thrilled a large audience with
evening was "Signs of the anti
Christ", A ma^ meeting for wo- t
men mnd girls^was held at 3:30
p.m. and was well attended. The i
Venerable Dr. L It Nichols wor- j
shipped, at Morris Brown on Sun
*rifrTnr~-*nT\A I'fWrii'nl "".ii n nl ?. ^ =
will continue until Sunday April ^
3rd. The Tner^tlrrgs^have grown
in interest each night, and it-is
hoped that many eon versions will
result from the efforts during the
week.- A mass mooting for men
and boys will he held next Sun- j
'lay afternoon at Ti:.10 o'clock. Tho
splendid singing of Dr. Dawkins
has been a feature during the meet
ings. He delivers his message,
and than drives that message home
by appropriate songs. It is pleas- I
ing to note the presence. of sev- '
eral of the city pastors during tho i
nast weelc in attendance at the 1
meetings. W.ith beautiful weath- 1
or prevailing all day._our ^ervicea- J
were closed in a veritable blaze' (
of glory. 1
1'fIOMI'SOX STREET
... .BAPTIST CHURCH -1
Rev. B. J. Logins, Pastor
Spartanburg, S.~C.-r:Despite the ,
fact that the day was dark and j
dreary, the services Werebeauti j
ful ,at Thompson Street and were i
well attended.
Tho superintendentn' and his
teachers were at their post of duty _
at 9:30 a.m. "
The services were very beautiful
as the pastor spc/ke masterfully
from the subject "Two Blind '
Men". This great discourse was
enthusiastically received by-j?T"ejf'
cellent audience. ^
Mrs. Thcopa Uoouiett ana mis.
Louise Boyd worshiped with us on
Sunday morning. These ladies
arc?fv.oni Greer arid wetre the
guests of Mr. T. C. Hill on Gar-^
(Ten street while in the city.
The monthly program gitfen by
the BYPU_ was jjoatponed until a
later day. - .
ST the evening, services the pas '
tor spoke powerfully from the sub
ject "The Effect of Christ Death ^
op Maui." This great discourse ^
was indeed a masterpiece.
The Busy Beo club nict at the
home of Mrs. Maggie 'Moore. t
Club One met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes.
-PAY UPYOIJR
SUBSCRIPTION
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THE PALMETTO LEADE
COKESBURY NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. Church. .
, Rev. J G. ^'uamiiii, Pastor
The S. S. begun, on tifne. The
master program committee is busy
fiving parts to the children. Our
spring rally is on that day. ;W#
lo-pe to go over the top.
The preaching service wns f'lll
)f spiritual Tervor. Theme of the
message "Love."
Rev. Roy Miller, one of our Vons
whom we are justly proud of is
now pastoring Chappelle Station,
Columbia, spent the week-end here
with his parents. We are wishing
fen" him much success.'
W/e-regret that Miss Henrietta
Robinson and Miss Reeder of the
Goldville school faculty are both
sick,. We are hoping for- them an
early recovei-yi
Mrs. A. Holmes Young: or ureen
wood, her daughter Annie Ola of
Sterling Hi faculty visited mother
and grandmother last Sunday.
Mr. Leroy Smith af Greenville
spent tin-1 weok-ontPtvith his mother.
Mrs. J. S. -Smith.
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WHITMIRE NEWS
Sunday school at Cedar Grove
was well attended. After school
a large niynber of the members
motored to St. Matthew church.
Rev. J. D. Davis delivered a fine
discourse. The*Springfield quartet
boys rendered a program in the
afternoon. 1 - The
Heaven Bound play was at
Carlisle last Wednesday night. The
pgrticfpantfl WPVO pqrVio.1? nvov in"
a bus in addition to the cars. The
next appearance will be at Cedar
Grove church, We?ft)csay niglyt,A
n
A splendid sermonn was deliv-1
Ted hy the Rev. Davis nt Brueej
Tabernacle church Sunday nite.
At Sims Chapel Baptist church
Rev. P. Wallaee delivered a fine
discourse from the text Stop ye
Wicked". Men. -The Sims Chapel
quartet rendered several selecions.
.
Rev. P. Wallace and his pastor
Rev. J. C. Collino from. TBnfan,
for two nights have, had district
jet-to-gether .meetings. Rev. Collins
preached heartily?uveryr\jto.
Rev. Crosby passed through the
:ity and slopped at St. Matthew
?hurch enroute to Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Joiner and
>on, junior accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Cola Joiner motored to Cournbia
to visit their daughter Mrs
fCfFie Swindler.
JThq Whitmirc basketball team .
defeated the Trinity ... basketballLea
ni Saturday, March
Mr. Samuel Fant and associates
notored to Union Sunday.
Please gather all the important
news and give it to your reporter.
SrARTAWDUJIG NEW^
Golden Street Baptist Church
Rev. E. J. Galiman, Pastor
The second Sunday, the pastor
preached! from?the subject The
People had a Mind to Work. Many
Ivnra nrtrleH the church. We
raised $45.65. Wo are hoping to
*o in our church the second Sunlay
April. Mt. Olive Baptist
Gallman as pastor will have^ full
charge tho second Sunday. There
will be persons coming from. Ches
er and Spartanburg. The bus will
leave Chester at"1:30 ""Sunday afternoon
with two other cars following.
Tl>e members of the
church of Duncan Creek will be
iresent,?Dinner will be si-ived by
the committee at 4:30. The public
s invited to our opening.
BRAINERD NEWS
On Monday at 8 o'clock a very
appreciative audience witnessed
the play "Eyes of Love" presented
by the Sophomore college class.
Thursday during chapel hour we
were favored with encouraging
houghts by Rev. M. R. Flack of
Blackbyrg... Wednesday
during chapel hour
:he glee club and a few others unler
sponsorship of Messrs Moses
Belton and J. T. Young presented
a pageant entitled the Sacrifinal
Effort showing the struggles
vf rural children to get into Mis;ion
schools. We are proud t0 say
thls pageant waa written hy STrT
ielton.On
Friday at Fairfield Presbyrry
which convened in Camden
his pagennt was presented. It
vas well received by all present.
On Sunday we followed our us
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lai program, wt? nttmuvu n cr/ices
at Carmel Presbyterian
hureh. Rev. Manoney spoke on
he theme "What Shall We Do
Vith This Man Called The Christ?
The young people's meeting con
ened at the u?ual hour with tht
i
B ?
Missea Mabel Withers and Mattie
Robinson presiding. Topic Counting
tho Cent',? ?;
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Drayton Street High School
Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal
Our guest Monday morning, was
Bev K Mff-tin vrirT iTlnvifr
ber of the class of 1(j20. He gave
v^ery litilpfuF remarks.
Wednesday morning Dr." CI. W.
?Singleton's message was "Pulling
Together". Little Miss Mary Ella
Miller answered one of the
questions-he asked. _
Friday morning Rev. E. E.
Gaulden's_mcssag??was "What Is
Your Weight?" He admonished
all of us. try use the life of Christ
for our standard w-ight?hi?ihxr
eommunity.
' Prof. U. S. Gallman gave a talk
_LuJl of information and advice.
J The agricultural boys gave a
banquet Thursday afternoon for
the benefit of the new building.
?Calvary?Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasone,r. Pastor
Uur Sunday school is still grow
ing. We were delighted to welcome
three new mpmhrrv Minnri
Gertrude Farrow, Laura May and
Master Syri aGlenn and we were
happy to greet our visitor Mr.
W. Glenn from Helena. Mr. Paul
R. Allen was violinist and Miss
Everler.a Martin .pianist.
During the League service the
following persons were elected del
egates: Miss Cozetta Cromer to
go to Greenville to?the McClellandT^rcabyteriai
Young People's Lea- '
fflc ani Miss Geneva-"Murray^ to
be Contestant forr the Woman's
Xhristian conference at Benedict*
college, Columbia, June 3.
The ^funeral service of Mr. William
Gilder was held Siinr'nv *-ho- '20th
of March at Miller Chapel.A> .
M. b\ church. Sermon by tbe pas
tor Rev. R, J Jefferson. ' WiRfams-and
Pratt, morticians.
People's Hospital
Dr. J. K. Grant, Director
A mammoth crowd .attended, ihe.
Populnrity and Sneaking contest
of the Business Men1 that, was giv- ~
en at Bethlehem Baptist church,
Friday, March 25 by the "Hospital
Auxiliary" of our city. A most
inspiring seimon was rendered.
The prizes for speaking were-"
won as follows: first prize, Mr.
Butler: second. Mr. Glenn. Mr.
Pratt third. Honorable mention
Mr. Herbert Coleman. The most
popular business man is Dr. J. E.
Grant: next Prof, F B. Pratt and
ncYt Dr. G. W. ningktun. "
of which-Dr. Grant reported $357.
66; Mr. Pratt S63.74; and Dr G.
W. Singleton, $50*60'. Donations
were sent from various cities of,
the state and out of state which
were highly appreciated
Mrs. Margaret Scwell of Green
ville was thy week-end guest of
Dr. and Mrs. J. Ei Grant.
Mrs. W. R. Reeder and grand f>on,
E. W." Lilliewood left for an
indefinite stay in Washington and
New York visiting children and
other relatives.
St. Matthew Baptist Church
Rev. W. L. ShepherH. Pastor
Sunday school LQiQH a.m. with officers
and teachers at their post
of duty. The lesson was well
taught and reviewed. Service evPU
6:30. The' pulpit was graced
with Revs. Sister Manard, Wick
er and Rev. Sister Davis 'from
Philadelphia. Sister Davis select ed-for
a text 16:1 of the hook of
Ruth. Subject A Fixed Mind. We
were filled with the wonderful
messagf.
The many friends are glad to
see Mr. and Mrs.- Grady Haiti;,
war.per returned home after having
spent sometime in Bridgeport
Conn. i
Mrs; T. W. Wilson has our sym- J
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pathy in the lost oi ner near nun- j
hand.
Look forward to Friday night, !j
Rev. Sister Davis will preach at ,
St. Matthew Baptist church. Come and
hear her. - ? " ,
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Sunday meriting wast a T'atny
morning and only a few" ea'mo but <
to worship. A spirited meeting ,
Wis held" at Bethel. The pastor
was absent, but is to be present
next Sunday. -*
W? haj as guests Sunday Mr. *l
and Mrs. F-lie Right and little i
daughter of Chester, A. C., also
our cousin from Winnsboro."- Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Mitchell and Mrs.
.lanie E. Moore also of .Winnsbtim,Mr.
Francis Hemphill of Black
stock.
Mr. Jame? T. Williams spent the.'1
week ^end with his mother at- the |
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thompsonl'
and daughter, Mrs. Nora T. Boul- 1 |
ware. We were happy to 'prneet
them and hop# for thair early ra- '
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MT. MOKIAH BAPT. CHURCH I
Rev. C. H. l'icketL.--PiUiiot
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t "ISparTunburg.?There was rain
at the break of dawn on the past
Sabbuth day and it seemed ti.at
the church goeis here in this beau
til'ul city at tiie loot of the moun
tains were in lui rr-uia-y of
ncos. But upon tiie arr.vui for the
nour_Ior morning se- vice t ii e
ruin was over.
The Sunday school s^attendance
and achievements weie very grat.
lying.. Rev. Williams -of Augusta,
UU., \NUS OUI gUCSt, UTlu na.lC Uivery
inter*, v.i'g *alk t> the Sun
day school. All preparations eon
tiriue to go forward for the ob
servante of ?Easter.
'From -U"* sd'liji'ft "Tin ? Gn>in~
an'd Glorious Victory," He v. Wil
Hams delivered a great sermon
which shall linger long in the
minds of the people.
At the evening's worship there
authored iigi1'" 1 '):* ' ?? jnupj.?ng
congregation for service. Thou
alt t tie m.n.f ..m t ^r
constituted the subject of the dis
course by. our pasor, - He v. C. 11 .
i'.cLulU lie jjeh.err-d a masterly
set men'. With gripping attention
and interest this message was re
eiyed ar.d the flow of the spa.
ual tide was high. This message
furnished much food for thought.
As the climax was reached there
i,. .c ?? I r
nviv uuluui^s uk spiritual jervor
and enthusiasm. Visitors in large
numbers share*, in the great joys
Aidnxdv-^me--fTTrniZII??S^evt?iiini?'r
ervice. The collection forWhe-da^r
Was $60 89.
Sick?Mrs. Mazie Dogan is very
sick in the General Hospital. We
h.ope for her a speedy recovery.
repeals. .
burg . be e an their Bpiingu-uftoaHtrrr
n Maich 25, for one week. The
Adlowiii^ TeacHersTleft Friday for
the week: Misses Nettie Fox, Thel
ma Gregg, Rosebud Embly, Sarah
Vaughn, M. E. Hoover .and Leana
Summers; Messrs. W. A. .Neal
md-"Arthur Benson.
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If you are displeased !with the
rest. Try the best?Apex. The
v or Id's leading system: Xullie
Ha: riion; Beautician; 220 N. Dean
-'t., Spartanburg. S?C?Pbofttr-i233
CARLISLE NEWS.
Second quarterly conference was
held at Williams Chapel AMEZ.
hurch Saturday and Sunday. Dr.
D. C. Crosby-presiding:'* the confciuicu
a US good from the start
to?finish' We were very pleased
to have members--from all churches
to worship with us.
Miss Texana Savage spent the
week end with her sister Mrs. Sal
ie Salter and husband Mr.- Arthur
Mr. Ervin Coleman, Jgssie Mitch
dl, Mr. Colic Hill and Miss Rosa
Lee Brown motored to Rock Hill
Sunday afternoon visiting friends.
Miss Rosa Lee Brown will leave
Sunday for Milwaukee, Wis., for
in indefinite stay.
Mr. Edward English arrived here
Monday. He has been in Greensboro,
N. C. for 7 or 8 months.
Mr W''1 |Mlt FTuff last
wyek-Jivark-mg-an No 7 State higlT
way. It is reported he is not doing
so well.
Mrs. Mary Lyles is visiting her .
sdfdvr, Mis. CoTrie Hampton, i n
Spartanburg.
CI.IO news'
The rally between the men and
women of St. Peter A ME church
ended last Sunday evening. The
women raised $7.25; the men $2.91
The losers are to give a hnnqnotrrn
hortdr of the-winners. |
Services at Mt. Tabor Baptist
churfch were largely attended last j
Sunday. Jtcvl J. M. Brogdon preach
e.d a very impressive sermon The
text was -found Mark 7:1-13. The
Wrong Ideas of Religion,
The YFCA Club rendered its
initial program at Mt. Tabor Bap
tist Monday evening, March 21. j
The second program was rendered
*t Spear ME church Sunday after
noon. BortPffrograms were highly
enjoyed by the audiences.
Mrs. Virginia Elleby of Fayette
eille. N. C.. spent the week end
with her sister and brother-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Covington
Mrs Shaw of Mullins was the
eruesj. of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Terry
last Saturday afternoon.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. P. Carolina. Pastor.
Sellers, S. C.?Sbnday school
npened at the usual hour with the
Strpt: Sfid hfa co-workers at their
prrst. At 11:30 morning: sen/iee
bepran. Rro. W. T. Fare preached
from the text Deu. 6:3, subject Thfi_
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FuneraTHome
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telephone *un
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blcl an<] whsvWvfl an<i?h?-?-' ? :? .
sago from the Roy. W. M -K y
of TS:r.n*'-n>viI!o, !!<
text I Cor. 13:10. . This ' '
wa.j sponsored by the <>and b:*;?*
armies. After the sermon Geno:al
Porter and C !.< M ?!
came' f .? ?;? >! ar. I ?
captains r- i? *>v: T- ; ?
'.1 ui.ny i'.TJ.'. V !:. : ' y
SJto'nn afir uM". l,.i"Crfr~
armies $101.Pte : \V<.-. thank aT
friends' and vsiitor< f-r C^i: < ..
operation wl;!; u< i;; thi- laiiv.
Sellers Chapel Ilanlijj^ i.lmrrl)
Rev. J-.- H? HalhRtfTTTir" ~~~
Sun.Jaj^s^i .ijituul '
Hour w ith mm,;, a; - :-. , ,.T
at their j>.>at A* ! .A : ,
tiful discu = ' o
session. 11:1,0 mo r::?nv s .v
began. The Rev. ,J. W. Fv.r.>,?
IcctefJ his text S*.' Jo)::: \ rs.',
jcet V..U It< tt : .! - j. ,\t :
?'e a vain a:v hv
r'HuAt}- st ni;','i f"? ?,> o-, . <
J[" -1 h-r-t',I i,:. .> K". .j'rI . t ?"""
10:23. This was a st: -v
sage and quite, a f?>-. = ?r ?
shipe?i \\-ith u?.
MT. OUV].; M ] ( h
Rev. K. L. Moore. I'astor
S th. rv-r : ? .
closing ,,f ?j... '!' ,
joSL ?j?- ?-At
, 1 1 :'1() the p.':
us a great message t.hat" 45 a i?
many hearts : ? ; T! : v
was fine. 5 The pa'th . !
th;>se- .who made it v.;.a* :t:
Thv qaa.tet of River ' ?
rendered sohie vei y g, - sehetions.
fliAin POMADE
WJSJUST RIGHT Pobmb/1
JOE LOUIS, the World's
Champion endorses and
uses only MURRAYS HAIR
POMADE _ because it is * *World's
Champion Hair
^Dressing. It must be good 1
You try ii TODAY II
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SMITH-COLK.MAN
FUEL CO.
"Satisfaction or Money Hack"
COAL - COKE
PHONES 3121 and 3125
1921 Tavlor St.
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