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Pi: 87 J
< ? Iter. E. Philip Ellis 4
" But: Humes
,It appears that the*1 last. opportunity
lor ~Xtfftruos tu purchase
homes has about come. Cj>Hl?ge
den spots ol' South Carolina.*' It
borders on the Capital City where
one has the advantage- of the electric
lights-wTRr^vateY and gas in
.process el' beiny; installed, bishop
J. S. Flipper, head, ol" the Afneaii
Methodist Chuich in tiiis State
advises his ministers'at all of his
__ Annual Conferences to . secure
homes for 'themselves >u that when
they must retire from active service
in the ministry, they will
have some pla w for .their lamilie?
to stay and not be upon the cold
charities of the world. The same
advice?rrf?bishop Flippof?should
bo (leceptt.. by tho lavmon too.
Mr. F. B Fe 10, of Columbia i s
president of' a Ileal Kstate Cum
p'anv of-wKicK eVcry person, \vhit<
or colored can*purchase a beautiful,
home site, if they will afct now,
I would " advise- all TTejfroes e.ewdriuj*
to conic it) possession of - a
home -to con taut - hirrr at one errhtn
m pel son or by special'communication.
Address Mr. F. B Fore,
C. His. otlicy is on the seeoiin
lioor. His brother Mr. \V 'M Fore
is associated with him. Both o J
whom will jjivv the greatest consideration
to coloreif people
Hirers Fast Hope
The fate-of Benjamin J.-Kivers
rests now with the board of parnn/l
(Invi-pniti' l)'in .Tolihctnn
At present he is in the death
house at the State Penitentiary ii
Columbia awaiting his execution
The intetcK tioliiinational Minister?
I-Minn . .V I Urn t?.-l nTT TH~f e1t-tTTiT\
together with scores of citizens
here hitvp Juiie_ u very thing. human
ly possible to eoranu ml him to the
mercy .of the law. Anj we cut:
say with a clear Conscience that
whatever may be the linal outcome
of the Rivers atl'air, it we are ae
cased 'ir, t;:hi 11 11. i in ..his cast
we will need no water in which u
wash our hands.
Dr. '".M?rani
Rev. John j. Moiant. L). D, >>i
Yick.sbu: g, Mis?.- who recently joit
cd The l*atmettr? Reader gubscrTption
list is Leiiig put T<7ftH for tin
bishop! ie fr-m his state in .in.it)
a. reprc'sentaiiw appealante. Wi
thank hint on .la-halt' '<>1* the (.'Jin
puny fof?jtmrntg1 TU'r of 'sub
sciibei'3. ''The Old tliny." -sup.
?. p.o; te-d Bi-sh-ps M-. -H? Davis. N'naf
\V William,.1 H. ^'ms, II. V
Tooks and R R Wrijidit, Jr All oi
whom wciv elevated to the 'bishopric
in our church. Hi- also suj
ported Dr. George. 'A. Singleter
and Dr I,, ii lieiniutiway .and v<?u
see. where th>'-y arc. To subset :Ih
to The I.< a tei so as to trot 'us behit'td
you nit a its u .?od lu k. We wil
tell the '.'hut it of Dr. .Motant all.
his- fitness. ? r that position. Vol
watch The Leadi r.
_A Double t'ur.eral
-Both Mr. (i: 1?": Mil.-hell ami h 1 s
wile oi ( haiU'stoit were- funeralized
from Ttini'y AMlu church
hme Mast Sur. :ay affermu>ir. .Mrs,
- Mitchell uied ;;i -1 and just a- a:
v ran vein cuts v-.-e completed foi
her funeral Mr. Mitchell died. This
ed t'nt i'i.tu rttT of his wami
both were iteld together. Brothel
Ciibh Mitchell was a'dear lever ot
his., church. H>: was ever zcnldV?
for it ana (-specially the local in.
-terest..L 1 .elic-vc titat he -was sincere.
His diif'-rence w.t.h ,ch trch
headers. "was that "I* opinion. An
v.h.le ho disagreed \Vith many,
there woiv. .<>tiiirs of whom he* was
in nerXect aeon--!. Ho was no hypo
crito ami would always make his
position ki.nan to i.H-inr, presidine
elder or bishop. My belief is, that
both have found a testing place
at God's hand.
St. Lake.
Rev. I'. H. ({ray, of Greenwood
is- certainly-itiakinj* pood in A vtrrrr
lestor. as a /re at' gospel pretuhor.
People of till denominations, arc.
carried away with him. Our list
of conveit's /r?>ws nt every service.
r Their ; ana-, tcft! appear FIT TFuJ
close of this spiritual campaign
Sunday many 'new members will
commune their, fiist time. Come
put and see tlnis glorious sight.
The field agent will make his
quarterly r<port for subscribers
after the firs' Sun iav if,
- Please have your money- sent to
?-?me by thai 1:11a1. Address 'J11 Ash?levy?Avenue,
-Chat lestony S. Gry
Phone 3712
"Ix t us advance on our knees."
? LAN FORI) GROVE
1 ITAI iV'l'CJO r-II.-r,/-...
v in iu II
Bishop L". I).' Koojiard, Pastor
S. S. at the usual hour wit h t h c
Supt. and staff present. At 2:00
^>.Wi-?after th>> preliminarte-sr -Rev
Rrctr defivcreda noble sermon.
At 8:00 p.m. the Easter Memo
rial- profjranv was- rendered with a
large crowd attending. New Bethel
choir and the Higgins Brothersquartet
furnished ooccellent music.
Joint Sunday schoc/1 will be con
dkucted a<t New BetJhel Baptist
church. May 1st at 10:30 a.m.
The Baccalaureate sermon will
be around 1:00 p.m. The comfunity
is invited to attend.
Bishop U. D. Rookard motored
to McCormick Sunday for preach-^
ing services.
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, THE VOICE FRO>l
t THE MOUNTAIN
! IL F. Stewar-t ?
! With the -dressing of the trees ^
' atnl the htisv toiling of the farm- ^
ors one can realize that it is M
--spring tirrrcr-frr these mountains. t<
Last Friday was a great day for
'he Bapfist of^ Spartanburg coun- ^
at New Trinity Baptist church of tl
Wellford. ' The opening sermon ir
was tii have been preached by Rev. rt
.J. S. Doniels who declined in favor
of Rev. T. M. Mill?, pastor of j]
Central Baptist church of Char- s
leston. Rev. Mills brought the as- T
yoyiation a~ burning message "from
" the subject: "God's Jewels". The
| entire Baptist family* was glad to
: nyte the progress "Topi'' has made t*
' as a preacher. He is one of our U
^ 'Hum' hovs. Many of the church
es- reported- and there was a cred- j,
itable sum realized for the State sc
. .convention, other churches nledg
< >1. to send in their doOr-way be- V!
faro the eanvcntion meets. This ^
- means that Hie Spartanburg assoi
riation will report 1Q0 percent at \V
tin * convention. , tt
.Mrs. Carrie Sanders and Mrs.
.woie--jHa- sentr-and spoke of- j"
i part the women of the state
' haw planned to play at* their next
convention. These two sisters are v<
busy; orga^.izin(g this ^onien of a'
Spartanburg comity for the' state.
. \v. k-.?The-old saying1 that life is Vtt\
11 of joy "and sadness was ox- A
pressed la>t .week when the grim- h'
1 , e. per came into the Baptist fam- ')(
moved Deacon B- M- Johnson 'of
~ "IT-''jVewell" chifrch. Brother John- at
so;: may not have been known thru Jj
tlu- state bnt he was one of jV
! h-- zealous pior.eer workers of the ^
, B: ]itist family of Spartanburg !(|
eo inty. He as a faithful layman, p
al mg wjth the late Rev. J. F. M-ills l'
~ hi. i i ai. nu ii Dr. J.'S. Farlc have ?
<1. lie much to buil'l up the church- "t\
Mm) idiuul*?o?--this?county- e+
Deacon" Johnson \Vns erne of those ?
1. men who .knew his place in "J
L -r! urchr actrvitius "arrd die played
wi 11 his part. To know him was j.,
:d love him and- to talk wjth ,hpn l><
- w ?r a pkusui o.1 -lLc ui way*?held"~F
nf the irii<[>el Hi liiyh cs- ''
r tr-m and tried to help them put "r*
.?v'r ? program. In the'-priory of j.z
1 ' health he plyaod his part in- s?
- ?k?ur.ion. o.-'-'ociation, convontio. "
a:1 i all church activities. Spart;.uburg
c>>ui*'y hopeS that his
! mantle will fall on some other
1 v?'.:ng num. ' . * S
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WOODRUFF NEWS b."
Trinity A. M. K. Zion Church. \
Rev. J. I). Jackson, Pastor ? y
The members of Trinity A, M- tt
- K. Zi<m church?rallied the .second^
ml ay ir. this month cn the-indeb *'
< neks i>f the church and the sum j*
>f $"1.11 was acknowledged.
Mr. M: S. Callaham and Mr. II. kK,
Milki of Spartanburg weie. '<
. in '--ini'stt vi - i t'i |- in tb..- i?i?y~ last
Tt: .,'.1.,..
Mr. I v.: lph Wilbuin, Misses Jos- ju
-n and Helen Cannon and Mis.
I) i Lin.ier wei'o visitors in Sparta'nburg
Saturday, 11
The Woodruff .Jr. ,High school is t)|
doling tin's week. "Monday night
he (list and second grades taught II
by Mrs. A. W. Williams and Miss
. N' l-ie Thompson. The children
,, . , . . . . . n?
w- re well trained for the occasion. ja
Mrs. Francis Foster of Wash- ei
ington, D. C\ is thy guest of her a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ferguson.
? ^
Miss Klmer Ferguson of Colum- ^
bin visited her parents last week
I'C
Miss Ferguson is studying nurse
- ' i aining?at?th*?Cio#d?Samaritan ?
-hospital. . *?? 1?
- ? ai
Miss Madora Gist of Spartan- .
burg visited friends in the city p
last Thursday. , * .
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A large crowd motored to Paris
M ' ii'ain Monday for a nicnic ar.d ^
after the picnie they all enjoyed
i movie show in Greenville.
sa
ew liemei >cws ^
Rev. A. D. Duncan, Pastor
- The Easter program was grand
Rev. Duncan delivered a soul
stirring scrmon both morning and
night to a packed house. The
contribution Sunday amounted to
$00.03. Mrs.
Hiram Parks gave an egg
hunt for her Sunday school class.
A jolly time was enjoyed. Dru- .
cilia Brewton?found tbe gold egg. ,
1 s
The prize was presented by Mrs. .
7.ilia Hobby. ,n
We urge everyone to read the .
Palmetto Leader. '.ol
The first and third Sundays are ,,
111
regular preaching days here. The
Sunday school meets at 10:30. A ^
cordial invitation iR' extended to
all services. ^
ST.. ALRAN TR. SCHOOL yn
' Fi
Al] .examinations are over, and j he
plans are being perfected for the th
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watso
irs. Mamie AVoods, and IVi
ounir motored to Whitmire la
[onday, and witnessed the closit
f Miss Ruth Walker's scFkm
Liia_Walker is Mrs Watson's s,
Prof. Pecola Worthy,"of F&ow
lip College faculty, Rock Tlii
i sited hu mother here Mt&da
Miss Mary Walker and Mrs; B<
la Streator spent Easter Syiuhi
i Salisbury with Miss Walker
datives.
Prof. S. L Finlev, Miss Mab
t-ewnr Miss Naomi Foster at
tr. Amos Ford attended-?tl
peaking Contest at State Colic*
hursday and Friday. Miss Fosti
pteruntcd FiillOy High School ;
?Contest.
Quito number. of friends (
i. and Mrs. J. D>; McLurkin, a
'tided the House Warming a
leir new home on I.oomis stree
nday night from C to 10 o'cloi
any useful gifts were give;
unch and assorted cakes wei
'i ved.
The Missionary Society of Ca
iry Bnptist-Thuretr wiir^vt*
i<?gram Friuay^night at t h
Mirch. Eiieh nu-nihiM- iippvctm
r.v some nlltstniKlinir nnvvnii OI
-r o rv,ky/M
iih Mrs. Minnie Wright as_mi;
ess of ceremonies, will march i
? her name is announced. Mr
lnrk_ the .gTesident^_wi 11 bear-tl
ilflie that niglit of "Mrs. M. I
oward," of Darlington, preside!
the Women's Baptist State Co
ntion of South Carolina. Aft(
1 have marched in a brief pr<
am of sones?remarks by t.h
resident, and" reports of thos
ho have sold tickets will be mac
?111 i 11 has been made .by the mei
.'.-s, and this will be giyen to tl
rson holding the lucky ticket.
.Friends over the State may 1
iterested to know that Prof. "!
tun's Finley, Jr.. who is studyiu
f Columbia University and tl
.1 Iliai-d School' of Music in N'i
ork City will sing in the C'olun
a University Choir over Static
'JZ in their broadcast on May
L G o'clock in the4 evening. Th
logram will come over the Ni
onal Broadcasting System.
Mrs. J. C. White had as la
nest last week end, her only si:
>r. Mrs Rachel Brown, of C01
rdr N?G. ?? 7 ?
-M r. nrnl Mrs Ihi \ noy Dcroghrs
f Baltimore, Mis Elbethel M
IcJlflJi. .of...Washington. D. _t
lessrs. Moses and James McCle
n of Baltimore, accompanied tJ
dy'of Mrs. Rachel McClellan hei
.mei 11 sei \ ieos Were hcld'aFM'
-opoliian AMEZ church and l?u
I was iM the county. Mrs. MeCl
n was, one of Chester's best ci
ens, and her death brings nnu
iitow to her many friends. M
K' remains. She lift two son
Tssrs. Moses and James McjClt
,n, and two grand "sons. .
Mr. Joseph Clinton, Cemetei
t., is on the sick list this wetso
Mr. Walter Morris of the St
?arcl side of town,
he Crowning of the May Quet
; Finley High School will tal
lace at Calvary Baptist chart
i . sday night May 10. Reports ?
achers will be made-that?uiur.
g. The Contest is now uettine t
en edge and who the lucky to
ill he, will he known that nrmi
i>r.
The brick work on the new Fii
y High School building is near
impleted. The. inside work no
is. to be. done?The- building?i. ry
laige anti is of modern <1
gn with a . much needed audito
im.
Miss Abbie Byrd is at honje. a
a quite a successful year of teat
g in Newberry county.
Quite a number of Chester fo]
Ian to attend ' the Ministeri;
aptist State Convention in Rot
ill, next week.
Mrs. Sarah Dodds, of Rock Hi
as in the city last week to st
r sister Mrs. Virpnua Cole Ijuu
ss, who with her husband mot<
1 down from Baltimore and spei
few days. .
ial exercises. The high selnx
ay "The Shadow of Terro:" Hi
icted by Miss McClirt was (put
success on last Tuesday evening
At 3:-15 Sunday aft< rnocn th
.ditorium was filled to its cayar
y to .witness the annual sermor
er. J. W. Witherspoor. spoke
ucefully from the 'subject: An
the End there Came , a Yisior
if inu.tii b.v lilt' nl' v Huh u;m t"A
ptionally good. My. Luther Reei
ng beautifully "The Holy -City1
id Mr. J. D. Sweeney "I Fhal
nt Phqq Arm in Thic; Wnv"
Monday morning Prof. Dand;
rried all tho H E. students 'tn
bus trip t0 tho bakery in Green
lie.
Monday t evening at 8:110 th<
h 'an 1. 9th grades are having :
int dress party in the dininf
iTT. T)n Thursday afternoon tin
h and 5th grades are having s
rnic and on Friday morning tin
t, 2nd and 3rd grades are hav
g a picnic.
On last Friday the entire Sen
r class gave current events dur
g chapel hour. Miss Virginie
umbert was in charge.
11 ii iii*-? j i<t ivi) ttiit'i intr iiUMHK oj
e school, plans will be made foi
e mid-wife institute that is tc
Id here beginning in May. Ttrinp
ur friends and be here at 8:3(
iday evening. April 29th tc
ar Rev. S. C. Campbell doJivei
e address to graduating class.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
''ABBEVILLE NEWS.
Mrs. Charlotte 'Nash of Washing
n ton, D.) C., spent the past weel
~hcre with" relatives and friends.
Mts.< Ethel Wharton is on tin
sick list
^ Mr, Allen R. Real- spent one da;
Last week in Seneca.
? Fronds he*nr -are-gd?tT to learr
that Miss^Inez E Baker of Long
;] Island, X.Y., has fully recc^erec
y' from an 'operation.
M! Mr George L Riley of Greenville
was the horse guest of his aunts
? 1 Mesdames Emma Burton antl Eula
{-White Inst ?woek.
(;'jI Mr. T. C Harris and Miss Jahic
)(l Walker were happily married Sat
urday at 8:30 pm. at "the home of
ro th hride. P. E VV S Minis oflLiat*
ed. Wo wish that a successful voy
r-- age -on-the- sea-of-mntrinTOTTy:
Mr. Oscar Davis is Imnm in?ni?i
, sifu-r a teur of Georgia and Florit;
da. Mr, Davis left us in 1934.
Friends here give their sympathy
to the Minis family in the
death of their relative Mrs Johnie
- -Mae Smith.
' ? 'X'r' ( ',J,'h"e r;>Ih.oun was killed
m Lancaster Slindny. lie is the
, eldest blather of Mrs. Annie Davis
* Rev. 0. I). Young- preached a
wonderful .sojjuxon Sunday at Cy*
press Chapel AME church. ? A
j eo"(| collection' was -rar*rdr
1<J Rev.-James Jenkins preached a
s~ sn-.-j- slhitnif "sernion in th?T Union
111 Baptist church Sunday to an upSl
prcciative audience. The Jackson
t* qiTarfct of Anderson -rendered exv
cedlent music.
x r Mi;, ami Mrs. Aug'irstus Frasiet
lost their honie by file early Men(lav
mnrninrr
J" i Sun "ay sclh'-oL and preacTiing
c wwe held at tho usual hours Sun*
jL' day at St. .lames. The educational
i4- ' mon'vas delivered at 1 p.m by
in Rev J W Ma this, pastor of Mt
,c.l'' Ikmtist church. Rev. E.
F Johnson filled his pulpit Sunday
?(.). ;}p ..?L-f- :?; -
^1 Miss'Azalee E. Jackson, 5a soph
ft' taii-ov-)U> -X' ate College spent a
lc very pleasant weekend with hot
w .:r-. ,f". and Mrs. Robert L.
' J a c ks on Mi s s Jack .son -was also
m iji?. ly. sU'si- to a lovely -upper hon^
oring Miss Mildred Jackson, guest
is of. Miss Margaret Young. Tho
J- menu conisted of grape fruit cock
, tail, chicken salad, hot rolls, crack
eri,?hakiid?t?ppleu. potato?chSps,
is-, iced tea and ice croyin. The a (Fail
i- was held Sunday evening, Apt d
c- KM AM EI. A. M. K. CHl'RCH
i-1 Rev. R E Rrogdon, Castor
11 I Charleston?A beautiful day
- | s.|>1 tidi" til diencos and a great and
r. glorious time was the outbome oh
'I t j :i ?:1 Sill.. 1: i V IvUVt?m?\Ytllil Nieh
t els', the pastnr of Emanuel A.MR
'\Chur h/ Now York f'itv delivered
r . *
)(' two stinlng an:! umpiring sermons
s on this" (Jay. Rev. Nichols closed
1* out the second quarterly conference
I having been appointed by Risho|
' J. Hipper as noting: Presiding
ifl Flder for the s<eond quarter. Fri
day nigliT'preceding ..the 1th Sun
n lay our quarter was lul l. The
ce weather wio wry inclement; i v
.pile -if this tie session was held
^ - i'h>' n viihn .in nalr Wetc held
m '?vuti717 ~7T.. A. fcz..Ferguson
ie nhd. Mp. K F I.aw.ence were elect
ii- e?l st?. v- tarv end recording- secre.
Mary n.rp-cli-.e!y The boundary
I* was set. marshals elected and the
* business side .considered. Reports
wi:l is -UH4U-ji?!-- -. -read, received and
e- a'biptejl. I> . NTeTiols expressed
>'* /.%inis. if us !r i w ell pleased with
I > r
, the ortjohie. j_
,u' lenia-ie-i choir, a group bl
j yoiiiv.'- f y> an girls ranging i?.
Ik age fi in 11 t. iT made its tirst
iii ;Ii iim < i.i- i Sundav morn
k
inJ . Tla- i ; - under' tho ditecU
:imi - r Mr. i". Robinson, choristi-r
the sor.iinr clroir "This
g gi'otip I'l" .a.: 1 h;i i 1 ci'n in Uain
>i" ing for ju>l a -hurt time; however
they served h.ith morning and. evening
' !i'ni ! ..?: ! r< d good service.
Thin- uv: e many. \ isiting friends
,] d: i11K ti ( .-e ?-. vires. ATnohh Them
j. wire Mr. and Mrs. J. A Harris,
Mr William M-ott and others from
r Ml /-ion. Al-o we noted Mr. an !
, . ho .?I-V.a 1. l:i. luuCson. Mr
. ! lvitdvardsOn i- . onnccted with the
. | postal j-irvie. ; Mrs. Richardson.
, 'formerly Mis- Muriel Pinckmy,
taught in tin' public School system
( There wio m.e accession during
- rl.im- an : 1 wok, e (ill; inr
I the' Sunday sT ' r.ol session which!
uWas. well attendUl and interesting]
ly spcii'.. -The prelimTTTnxics?wyrc
coi.ductid by Mr. Clinton Young.
Y0 UNO'S C II A PEL CHURCH
1 DOUm.i: DAY DRIVE
Inuo, S. Ce~Bcginning,' [April
f 30th :'t 1:10 p.m. a 'dress by Prof
t I. K. Dickson. Negro AgrieultuC
ral a (rent of Richland county.
~ Thome:. "New l a. in Program"
j Music by C P.n i liia band. Dinner
j and rcfrchimv l < .
Sunday, May 1st 10:30 a.nV.
Sunday.school. 11:30 a.m. preach
- ing by Rev. A P. Porter... 3:30
Preaching by Rev. R. L Miller and
> choir.
Lunch will be served at the
f church free cm Sunday.
Vo-u will ph ase. notice on the
> program an error in the name of
I the preacherT who is to speak a*
) 11:30. It is A. P. Porter instead
) of J. J. Porter. .
All are welcome to these sex-vices.
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UNION BAPTIST ICTIURCII
f
; Sunday school began at the us-j
n'nl?hrrtrr. - Spring sCOhisAo have
j brought with it a new spirit which
is exhibited by all members of tin
' Sunday school. Two classes, Adult
( No. 1 and 2 succeeded in winning.
, tlie banners almost every Suiiday
| ill attendance and finance respectively.
Sunday moaning the pastor used
' as his subject "The Body Resur
leciiun. of Christ." Immediately
following the morning services the
funeral services of the late Mr
Julius Adams wore held at th<
church.
-Sunday night the message Was
- i cliverod by Rev. J. G. Owens. He
used for his subject: "Go Through
me uaie rour persons were yap
j tized following the preaching.
On Monday afternoon the1" fm
| iu ral se: vices of the lattr- ttev. J.
', W. Flowers were conducted. Rev
!( Flowers was well loved an J- respected
by many and his ever cheer
i ful presence', will be sorely missed.
Igr' 'steMMS "" Til f 1
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Rev D N \> ilson, Pastor--''
6ur services were very good all
day last Sunday. Sunday school
I Was conducted the usual hour with
I the Supt. and teachers in a very
| instructive manner. The lesson was |
reviewed by the pastor.,He brought
' us a brighter light of the lesson j
After the review of the lesson the
pastor gave Easter prizes to the
children. All were made to fee)
happy. We must say our pastoi
lis very dutiful to the Sunday
school. Our ' services- - Were also
very good. In the morning the pas
J I
'tor preached tis a great sermon on
~the subject:""Christian Citizenship
The church was set oil hallowed]
Ill L1 &lr> Uf jjiuui iil'u tiiv; viv^i'vi
Three persons joined the church.
In the evening he preached from
' the-' subject "Learn of1 Jesus.'1?Itwas
also very inspiring.
-r - -Wo-are-^vc-ry - glad-to say-._Lluit
our church is moving "oil fine along
' all lines'. We are po\V working
""hard gelling ruuiy fol1 the District
X'onfeunce. Pi ay that- our success
will continue.
LAKE CITY IIHiII SCHOOL
Prof. L. 1). ISraclU'T, 1'iiu?-?
I". The operetta emitted "The Land
I of l)i\utn.s Lome True," in T acts
was given Tuesday night, April
| 10th* by the 2nd ami did grades
I mi, ei the direction of Misses Jean
K. Harrington and Mamie C). Jor.es
was \eiy good ami was presented
to a pa Tied auditorium,
1 The faculty and friends of the
Lake City High school Athletic
l cluh under the supervision of Prof
J. K. Mclver were delightfully en.
tertained on last Monday evening
April 18.
ing class of l'JdH is. as -follows: j
f Cathei inc. llitiwn, Hallii|uo Criimeri
on,. Esther. Mae Fleming, Ren (Jin
ham. Crcola 'Graham, Robert K.
Martin, Helen Mention,* Pearlina
Scott, Daisy Lee Smith, Queen
-Es-thbi- Washington-.- -and? Gemvav
Lee Wilson. Prof. Bradley made
a business trip to Columbia Thurs
day. j
>J Mi's Aloiizo J. Moore had as her
vnests on last week her daughters
jM.s. Vivian Odoin and little grand
daughter Loretta, from Smrtirerrr"
I Pir.e, \ l\ and her younger datlgh
Iter an: her husband Mr and M"rs
i Marvin Greene of Philadelnhia.
rv ? ' "|
Mrs. Jamos Faddy had as hot
! tfi l ? on Sunday- her two sister?{and
their husbands Mr and Mrs.I
Ben Davis and Mr..and Mrs Samp
son Smith from Conway
Several members of the faculty
i will be dinner quests of Mr. and
Mrs.?John Lee Frazier at thoii
heme on Wednesday, April 27.
The school, is looking "forward
I for the coming of Dr McGill, who
lis to deliver.the commencement ad
jdress on Frl'ay. May r, with much
anxiety.
I Dr. McGill and his party will he
I entertained bv Mi1 and Mrs. Ja k
Cain at their home on May 6 .at j
<> p m.
FKIFMlSlHF HAl'T. CHCKCH
Rev. F. M. Voting. Pastor
Sunday wns an cnjoyahh. day at
I our church. The Supt., Deacop
J. B. Barnett, was on the job a(~
the usual hour with helper?
that are ebivc the avers, go in ef
ficiercv.
At 11 .' () the pastor Icing ah. 1
sent, R>. v. Rro. G. Adam was the
I speaker far the morning. He .1
preached a.,sermon that was touch
ing to the hearts of all that hear 1 l
| him. At the close of this mos;
sage one more soldier connected
iu'rself with us under Christian
experience.
4:00 o'clock p.m. Rev. S. S.
Youngblood with his inspiring
group of singers rendered a musical
program that shoaild have
been heard by everyone. It is a program
that should be ou the
ait'- Needless to say how well we
enjoyed them. Come again First
'Calvary.
7:00 o'clock the BTU. whpse'
ever faithful lady with her young
. \
people, wore at their post of service.
At 8:00 o'clock found the church
crowded with members and friends
to hear Rev. Young. . Theme, The'
Unexpected. YeL. Needed Guoat.
The baby contest was postponed
?because?of?nrrn?mrritrhcld latet.
Sponsored by Mrs. Young who is
a blessing to any church. Deacon
J. P. Burnett read the total -collection
fv.i the day which was over
$44.00.
We ate inviting the public to
witness our baptismal service on
next Sunday night.
With pleasure we. acknwoledge
.the. presence of qui1 out-of-town
guests from Sumter. Camden and
Orangeburg. Tlje name of oui
church should explain to them that
we always expect, and also glad
to have friends with us.
CLINTON .NEWS.
I Elizabeth Duncan reported i nl
chapel Monday df per trip and '
part in the Speech Tournament
held at State last week end. Although
she did not win the school
is proud that she" did Tier best;'"
The-iSehool is busily preparing
for the commencement program
which betrins next Monday evenmg
with May Day exercises. The
May Queen is being selected " ft
the .result of a contest which ends
Friday.
Friendship AME church presents
a popular ouartet from Greenville
Tuesday right at 8 p.m.
?Thf^ Y?*eue^-Men's-- bitei4oH- etyb of
Clinton is preparing, for5 a banquet
to be held at a later date
This was discussed at the last
meeting held at the home of Mr.*
Noah Young. It was decided also
that no more mouthers be admitted
totho dtrh at this time
mm
GFORG ETOWN NEWS
."By Ffc'J; Ford
| A very fine literary entertain- ,
mont preceded the .address of Mr .
Fred V. V iss, (iistrict- Deputy of ,
the American Woodmen with head |
quarters at Atlanta, Ga., at Bethcsdif
BalTCisf chiirch Tast Thursday
night in intesre?t of the George- ,
town Cami) No. 22. _The Speaker
made a fine impressiorr on the uad- .
l e 1 a.
( iiuvv cum .^nri.j;iiiviiyu lUi? ui'Killl- ;
i izatibn in- the mind of'.the people.
The canv is well manned by Mr. '
R. J. Jackson. clerk: Mr. H. McD. I
liU'hsen. (i'Himainlui1 mil Mr, F.d^
-die- Myers.- hanker. ???-4Cenrpv
own ran certainly beast
of up-to-date funeral parlors. It 1
was ou- pleasure to take a look
at the funeial homo of Mr. W. .T.
Wilds and sen recently where we
saw a number of caskets of the
lafist ilnsiimc n >1/1 mn.lni'nlv a
-- - - - ? 4 ? J vquipped.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Browne and
Mr. Philip Rrowr.e spent Easter in
SalistKr y. X. with, parents of
Mr. \V. S. pobhjns assisted by
hi- sister Mrs. Pcssie Hule served |
'a delirious dinner at Sandlanding.
San'pit; April 20tli in honor of his
brother Attorney .Nathan Dobbins
!T?d wife of Washington, D. C.
Mrs. O. Dobbins of Charleston,
their mother and Mrs. S. McNeal
of XYO their sister'M^ere present
an ; number of guests' of1" Sam pit
and Georgetown respectively. '
It \vas~TF?i< writer's pleasure to
have our son spend the week-end
with us. He is a Junior at Wils
n High, Florence, S. C., and is
doi,t.g nicely.
Mrs. "Minnie Rogers left Saturday
for White Plains, N. Y., where
she will In- for awhile. Her daughter,
Mrs. Jennie B. Greene is ill in
the hospital. We trust she will
soon recover.
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor '
FPTjji ljBpP[
o rgjy^rni
PINCKNEY'S FU
UNDERTAKER AND LICE
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1006 WASHINGTON ST.
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Saturday, April 30, 1938
On last Friday evening. Dr T.
J. Miles, presiding elder held his
second quarterly conference and
on Sunday both morning and evening
he preached stirring serQuite
a number of visitors were
Trrfseflt, TtIIi(Tt fg"" the ni~ ~ w as?Mrtr
Gussie Miles, the wife of our presiding
elcftn We were glad tg^ . ' ?
have them.
Bethel church" closed its spring
drive last Sunday with the following
results:
Mrs. Martha Rcid, $13.75; Mrs.
Julia Wineglass. $15.90; Mrs. Mamie
/Smith, $10.00; Mrs. Florence
JUar-d+KHH?$17:00; Mrs. Katie La
snrin, $17 25;?Mrs.?Nellie?Lance,??
$22.50; Mrs. Ruby Johnson, $10.25
Mrs. Charlina Greene, $19.76; Mrs.
Anna Pope, $21.60; Mrs. Amelia
Shaeklcfc/rd $22.35; Mrs. Hattie
Washington?$28.25;?Mrs.?Geomi?
Dobbins. $29.01; Mrs. M. W. Prioleau,
$33.31; Mrs. Susan Thompson,
$36.77; Mrs. Ella Beck, $50.
01; Mrs. Beatrice Dunmore $52.85
Mrs. Bessie Blake, $46.00; Mrs.
Eliza M&yors, $51.00; Mrs. E. L-.
Fraser, $53.50; Mrs. Bessie Clarke
$147.16; public collection $12.07.
Total $719.?&?L-?^
SILVER TEA AND MISSION-.
- ARY UNION AT STARKS
LIBRARY
The silver tea sponsored by Mrs.
T.aura Goo.le Toncs ar.d MfsyAd- ~
die Lyles was a success. Mrs.
Rosa M. Dixon, formerly of Columbia,
but residing at Daytor.a 4 *
Beach, Fla., rendered several selections,
flpiriruals. Reading by* Miss
Bertha Dorch, president of
the Missionary Circle of Benedict
College.
The business meeting was in
charge of Mrs. J. P. Roeder, chairman
and her assistant, Mrs. Alberth'a
Simons. Several commit
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