The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 30, 1938, Page Page 8, Image 8
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My dear Fellow Alumni:
Instead of having our usual pr
j gram the night of Baccalaureat
xL?^ wa. are having a banquet -ffer?i
'I lu.mni only) in Floyd Hall, 9 p.i
- We are asking as many to 1
prr-Hent us ran possibly attend ai
would consider it a favor if you
?notify?us as quickly as yuu cu
whether or not you'll be with us
The annual fee is $1.00 per ca
ita and upon the payment of 'thi
you'll receive receipt and ^tick
for the banquet. Of course, we e
pect every alumnus to pay his f
whether he attends or no*.
. The-ox pense- -of-ihe banquet -w
tbe paid with our dues and unle
- there should be a deficit, the
_? shall be no further request ?f
money.
1'Iease send your due!? to me
Mr. W. T. Calhoun, State Colleg
Keep your stub and \vq will sei
as promised above, your recei
and ticket. .No one shall be admi
Please let us hear from you
that we mav plan intelligently.
~7 Yours,
T. H. BEST, Pre
Alumni Association^
Orangeburg, S. C.
PRESIDENTS. DEANS AND
REGISTRARS SPRING SESSIO
Continued from Page 1
"college and Clinton college, Ro<
Hill; Bitainerd Junior colleg
Chester; Avery institute, Chaj
leston; Coulter academy, Chera^
P ?
High srhnnl^ToprPvinntf^ wor
Burke, Charleston;, 'Lincoln. Sur
ter; Howard, Oenrpptown ; F.nnne
Scott, Rock Hill; Tomlinson, Kir
strce; Finley High. Chester; Ja<
son High, Camden; Mayo Hig
Darlingtotf; Brewer, Greenwoot
Lancaster Training school, Lai
~ caster; New Brookland, Ne
Brook*ar.d; Robert Small, Ch
raw; Orangeburg County Trai
ing, Elloree; Marion County Tra
ing, Marion; Cumming Street i!
Spartanburg and four others fro
_* Newberry, ociety Hill, Blackvil
and Chesterfield. Also Anders*
County Training "school, Pendl
ton; Sterling High. Greenvill
Reed Street High, Anderson; Bt
treet, Cfthton. . * ,, *
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MT. MORI AH J1APT. CH-GRG
Rev. C. II. Pickett, Pastor
.. r Spartanburg?The worshippei
at Mt. MoTiah Baptist church sho
ed their appreciation of a beaut
ful day last Sunday by coming oi
in large numbers at all service
. S S \vn? ^r> 1 lt.fl t.i nrdov at n
ual hour with Supt. Coleman at
teachers at their post of^ duty.
_ A- splendid lesson was had 1
the school and revie\feTl by tl
? Supt.?: ' . ~
At 11:30 n.nt. morning servii
began.. The pastor selected h
t-ex-t?from?St-.?Mn tthows?22:4
1 subject What think ye uf Christ
Whose son is he? This was
wonderful message.
At the evening service the pa
tor again mounted the rostrum ar
delivered another great niaste
piece. His text was taken fro
I Cor. 15:55, subject Oh deat
where is thy sting? This grci
discourse was received by an a]
preciative . audience.
We_uue very proud and gr-at
ful to have our Pastor, Rev. <
> H. Pickett He is not only
preacher but a pastor. During tl
5 months of bis leadership, tl
church has raised more ths
$1,212.28. The church is coope
ating with him and hope to coi
tinuc.in' cvciy way.
Gubernatorial Race
. The church is sponsoring
campaign rally for Governor (
South Carolina*. Mr. John 1
AA/Itif n ? /! T .. ! ? 1 ?? r -? jv
.iwuunaiu, u i, j 1$ running ior ir
Democrats and Mr. George Nicl
ols for the Republicans. The ra
Ty~ will chose the 4th Sunday i
May. Electing the*party that ha
the most money.
The Missionary Society wi
meet at the home of Mrs. Maggi
Sexton, Cemetery street cm Wee
nesday night. April 27.
There will be a silver tea at th
home of Mrs. Isoleno Wirui 510 i
Liberty street Sunday afternooi
Mav 1st from 4 tn fi o'clock
Sponsors: Mrs. Iaolem^ Winr
and Azalee R. McGee.
^ Locals
Miss Melba Keith, the grand
daughter of Mrs. F. D. Young for
merly of this city but now re
sides in New Ycrrk, ir in the cit;
yjsiting relatives ^and friends.
PAY UP YOUR
SUBSCRIPTION
f
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J STEERING COMMITTEE?
Continued from Page 1
Dr. Lewie, Alias Ethel Gibson, Dr >
and Alro J. C MeClt'ilon, Mrs W
o- I) Chappelle,- Miss Lucy Keed, Miss
;e, Kuth Henderson, Mr. Tazwell Cook 1
Or. E. K O, Dent, prtmidintf aldun;
^ Reverehd Buuler. Mrs. Dickson <
and many other Columbians stair- J
A ed in the drive for the gym. Much ]
^ piniki' snuum bt' given td men and ~
'il women of the Association through
TT7 uut Die Statu and tu urn1 fl'll'lidi ~
lf of the Baptist and Presbyterian .
* churches. "Allen Is in the hearts
P* of the people and as soon as wt ]
l3> an complete the gym, it is the (
et .tope that a campaign for $100.0(&
x- will be carried on lor the. library
ee and for the general improvement
of the college plant." This seems
.o be the general sentiment of A- .
ill rnrmr ~aml lriemtE" M"hUO" nrrJ^eel ss
ored. - '
One Thousand Men and Fifty
Dollars.
or The leaders contemplate institu- J
ting a ten-months campaign. In J
or" ..iys Li is mud, "(flat leaders oT ,
,e Alumni, churchmen and men and
' i women of all races and denorhina- '
1 lions will be Sold the idea of either
Pf contributing fifty-dollars each or.<
it- raising fifty dollars for the college]]
builainir program." The idea is .to.]
I'ind lUUU rr.en and women who will ,,
.make the initial contribution or ef?
f.nt - - i
vine Thousand One Hundred Books 1
s>i One thousand one bundled books |
n;u\e been do no. ted for usu in the i
Library' at Allen. Six weeks age ,
Mrs. Matheny, of Columbia gave
lo Allen the complete- library of '
her father, Dr. Boyd, sainted min- >
istcrof the white Methodist Epis ]
copal church. This gift came thru j
the oftice of Dean Thurman O'Dan-j"
iel. Four weelto ago the librarian
:k of the Columbia high school, white ;
e. gave Allen an additional 500 books
r. thiu the oflice of the executive sec
rotary of the A'.umni, Mr. Myers.
In addition to tlie^e donations
^ mure than 100 books were given ~
n- by -Dtv-E. H. McGill Bishop Jos
ft, .S, Flipper, Mr Myers, Mr, Q'Dun--=
,p iel, Dr. B A Everett and Mrs I H :
Duckett.
V In addition to the above^gifts,
President McGill and Dean O'Dan- j
I? iel purchased by suggestion of the
n- rating agency more than 150 books
w listed in the-set-up by the agency 1
ir* 1 fn?' f hn cn^n nnrnncn f h n i
0. -V ?v .. ..
-Alumni of Washington, D. C. con- j
J1" .ributed o;ght books. ^
in. Quo hundred and fifty of thc__
[i( books donated were suited" to the '
m needs of high school students. One
. hundred cf these books have been I
.dven to the Scott Branch High i
e- ditional fifty books" have been ree;
- erved as a donation to the Lau,]]
reus County Training school a t
Gray. Court. "Wc also have fifty :
be oks for the school at Andrews,"
was the information given out at
W- Allen yesterday;
. WARE SHOALS NEWS
rs - ?
The twentieth anniversary o 1
Mrs. Einma W. Maddox as teacher
in the public school system o f
Jt Ware Shoals was celebrated Mons.
day liivht, Apr il 18, 8:30 p.. m. at
g. the Emma Maddox Graded School j
. The following program was ren- ;
(b red, Mrs Farrar S. Webb, mis
tress of ceremonies: ?
>y Music, Happy Birthday. Invocakp-TtmTT:
Rev. .1 S Mnddnx: Music. -
? Precious Lord; Remarks, Mr Er?
-v+tt?Nelson,?Mrs.?I.ula?Laliniure. ~
e' Music, How About You? Remarks
is A Church Worker, Mr. W. E. She27
lev, Mr Walter Moore; Music, Em- "
? ma Maddux Four; Remarks. A _
Community Worker, Mr Luthei
Ware. Reading of Letters and:
Greetings, Mrs. Florence James. ,
v Duet, She's the Sweetest Principal,
id Willie Mae Fuller, Rebecca?/Wilr.
liams. Remarks, Day School Teach :
er of Prqvious Years, Mrs. _Gertiudc
Jenkins. Remarks, P. T A.
h? Worker, Mr Will Rice; Music, Emit
ma Maddox Four. Remarks, Adult
p. School Teacher, Mrs. Zelia Latimore.
Poem,-composed and deai 1
_ cated to Mrs. Emma W." Maddox ?
"by Miss Willie F Boyd. Instru
C mental solo, Mrs B. T. I.owery
a. Guest Speaker, Prof Marion Boyu
lf Camak, Supt. City School-5. The
Unveiling of Portrait of Mrs. EmlG
ma W. Maddox. Mr A P Bluford i
ill ,?i
i iiu |/i iiiLi^ai IVVIMWU ijuai: <1 1
r- number of gifts and letters of ap- j
i. pronation from the former stu?
-dents. Among the outstanding lettors
received, Dr. H. M. Green, M '
D, Knoxville, Tenn, Rev Wesley (
Watson, D. D. Knoxville, Tenn. c
a The picture was painted by Mrs j
Y, D. Bryant of Knoxville, Tenn.
c a cousin of Mrs Maddox
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IS- -BROWN CHAPEL ?? i
A. M. E. CHURCH
n Rev. C C. Mcllwain. Pastor v
is Sunday was a fine day for the t
church goers. - Sunday school open ,
1L cd at the usual hoair with Supt.-~c
e and teachers at their post. The '/
I- lesson was reviewed by Mr. John (
Hunter. v.
r At 11:30 the pastor ascended the j:
5- rostrum and preached a soul stirring
sermon. At 3 o'clock the pas c
tor and a fev mprvihnre
1 Rock Hill to attend a funearl.
At 8 o'clock the p&stor began E
service. The presiding elder was- C
presented to a full house. Text I
I* Job 1:16 it was a masterpiece." t
The business part of the quar- 1
tcrly ccmference was carried out ^
y nicely. h
The popularity contest will close h
Monday night 8:30. Mrs. Thomp- h
son will render a program. We S
?invito the puWie ttr come and en- 94
joy good preaching at all aervicea. V
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Allen University??
Gym Campaigr
Previously acknowledged- $1433.2
Bethel Church, city 3.0
Vliss Annie M. Dowdy 1.0'
tun College elnsa, Aleln Lh"*~Hhfr
Clnussen's Bakery, city __ 10.0
( & OK Chevrolet Co. city _.-2.0'
Mrs1 Emma McMahan !. 2.0
Rev. R E Brogdon, Emanuel
fhm-nh 5,ft
Rev. Sumpter, Liberty Hill
church r "2.0
Rev S. A Thompson T.O
Charleston A U Club 16.0
d.
Total $1485.2
in. SClIOQJL^TTEXn
ANCE STANDING:
The following is the standing o
die humc-room teachers in the pu
.veck of April 11, 1938?regularit
nul punctuality:
3axon School, Miss Isadora Mile
3th grade 99.
Booker Washington Hts., Win. I
Btrrttm,' 8th grade 99.
Booker Washington, Miss Mary J
3:ixonf 11th grade 9
Howard School, Miss Carrie I
Hoover, 5th grade _L. "9
Poole, 6th grade I . 9
Leovy School, Mrs. Elise P. Kin
3rd grade 97.
Ridgewood School, Mrs S. F. Nanc
3th grade , 92.
NEWS IN AND AROUND
WASHINGTON
Continued from Page 1
Messrs Owen Ritter and Colhei
Williams, Misses Thclma William
ind Goldie Johnson motored to C
lumbia, S. C., April 16. spent th
Easter and returned April 19th
The Allen University Club gav
its anniversary dtyice Tuesday nil
Anril 10 nt Mnri-nv's l^iminn TVi
Jnnce was well attended and cai
lied out nicely The night was a
ideal night for dancing.
The club was organized one yea
ago for only the graduates ol A
len University. Since last sprin
the club has giveiv three entertai
ments and Tie; proceeds therefror
have ' 'orie to t+Rfgchool. A colle<
tion of books foi the liu'ary at th
prict^of '?T5_ in January, and $5
for the gymnasium, this montl
The officers for the first year an
Mr. H. B Butler, Pres; Mr ]
It Kelly, vice-Pres; Mrs Kelli
Jones ITeath, Roc Sec.; Mrs. Me
bio Butler, Asst Sec; Mrs A 1
Simons, Treas.; Mrs Blonden
Whaley. Cor Sec.; Mr Wade
Dean. Fin S?>e ! Mrs Ruth C. Rntn
it, Alumni Sic.; Mrs. Beatric
Sims, Chaplain; Mr John O. Har
social editor. New election nex
meeting.
Mr. Constance N. Jones an
Miss Pauline Brooks RufPn wer
i.iairied last Monday Ap-il 2oth
Mr. C. < Faisrjj. Jones is of Ct
lUinbia, S. C, and a graduate c
AUon Univeraity, class-uf '31 an
Mrs Jones is of Tarboro, N. C
ind a graduate of tKe businev
sihool of A. and T. College o
Jreensboro.
STATE-WIDE SPEECH
1'Ol'RN AM ENT .
Continued from Page 1
0 the gold medal, President M. F
A'hittaker,- presented Miss Boykin
\"ith;a silver, loving cup to be he!
jy the Lancaster School
Competition was keen through
>ut the contest and many excellen
speakers were discovered. Runner
ip were Matthew E. Golson fror
^'oorhees School; Veronica Wil
)orn Orangeburg County Trainini
.chool; Robert E Lee, Avery Inst
ute and Rosena Mack from Coui
.er Academy. Rosa Jane Rove 11
>f Booker T Washington, speak
ng on 'The Greatest Game of Life
xceeded the time limit and wa
hereby eliminated, but her selec
ion?was- wed I rendered.
Professors J. H Gadson, Jr, an<
V C. Cuitwright of 6ebrgia Stat<
College served us judges and Mis;
iiace V. Postlcs directed the toui
lament, participated in by thirty
ine 'sehools. Dr. E H McGill. oi
1 1 Inn 'I -- '
wawu Uiiivwiau^, Ql'l vcu U3 ^UL'S
rofessor at the English Clinic
chich came in for quite a bit oj
iraise.
The following other institutions
ompeted: Allen Co. Tr.. Sphool
Anderson Co Tr School, Bell Si
ichool; Bennettsville Hi School;
iettis Academy; Butler Hi school;
llinton Jr College; Colleton Co
'r. School; Drayton St School;
Immett Scott Hi school; - Finley
li school; Friendship Jr College;
lather School, Mather Academy;
downing Home; I'enn School;
iced St. Hi school; Robert Smalls
li school Saluda Rosenwald school
terling Hi school; Tomlinson Hi
?hool; Whfttemore Tr: School and
niton HT achool.
THE PALMETTO LEADER! *
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NEWBERRY NEWS
1 Drayton Street High School
Prof. R. F. Gladden. Principal 1
3 j
0 Our guest Thursday morning
0 during devotjional exercises was |
0- Rev. E. E. Gauldcn, Who used 23rd 1
0 Psalms for scripture and left an s
0 impressive message as usual up- *
o 9n thtt mintia nf thr faculty and -*
students. His subject was "The a
0- Part the Young Men Play in ShaP"-<
ing the Destiny o'f the World". t
0 The amateur contest that was 1
o presented Friday nighjt. by the Zj
0 students under the direction of j
~ FrjOf. Edward Smith was quite a "T
^ success. The prizes were won -by s
the following persons: Radio by 1
_ John -WUsotu?nrsfc--?rrzc- by?Gar? roll
Hare; second prize by Miss j
Eugenia Allen; third prize by Miss t
f Stevens and Mr. Elmer Clerkly i
Ruir. AH-of the students?played
J' their parts well. The" judges were" *
Misses Bates, Sutton anj Gai'y. c
s We. regret to know that Miss f
^ T. Spignor has been absent a few u
* days o'n account 0f illness. We
1 trust sjmi will soon be able to re- T
sunie heii work,
p l'rofes&ors Gladden and U;?S.
Gaulden attended a conference at j
Cheiaw where they received a lot t
of information, and enjoyed a 1
pleasant trip.
? Mr. Odell Rhueben, accompa- [
nied by the principal entered the c
j State Declamation contest at t
IState College, Orangeburg last t
week. Although he did not win ^
the cup we congratulate him for ?
the excellent manner he represen- s
ted the-school. " - .. . i
t?:T
Calvary Presbyterian Church
^ Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor u
itj-1 The Sunday school service was
| enjoyed by all. And we were de- t
e' lighted to have a new member in
rc the person of little Miss Fan*
c Williams^ But we were sorry to (
>' know that she nut with an accin
dent Sunday afternoon while cros- '
sing the street. She was trying
r t0 get out of the way of ono car l-J
and ran into another. She sus- ~f
g tained a broken arm and bruises r
n on her face and body. She is now *
n'in the People's- hospital. We were *
?- n1cr? /loltriViforl Ir\ ItnvTST tttflo Mr
ej Burroughs, Jr., a guest in S. S.
0 The League service was quite
impressive, also. The Bible class ^
is still growing. We were delight- \
R id to have Mesdames A. T. Neely 1
c and Gist. '
You are cordially invited to the t
special services by the Interdenom ,
a ir.ational League Sunday after- j
I' noon 4:30 o'clock. '
Mr. Jo-soph Allen and Miss Ev- j
e crlena Martin are confined to their :
{ homes.?Trust?they?w+H?ooon be
:t out again. ' i
_J Mr. Robert J. Allen from Co- _
iumbia spent the week home with |
parents and relatives.
| We are delighted to see Miss t
Mary Summers out again, but re-, 1
gret to knt/vv her cousin, Mr. Jas. *
l' Suber is ill.
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f LAURENS NEWS j
Sunday was a beautiful (day.
The attendance at St. Paul Bap- L
tist church ,was grt at. The Rev. !
PL J. Johnson o? the city preached
for the day, subject: The Second
Coming of Christ. Text Matt, v
j;
"I There will be a May Day exer- |
^ cise on May 1G at Sanders High I
school.
We were glad to have Rev. Jas. ^
I Smith in the city for the week-end.
d
11 The Home Economics Dept. of
" Sanders High will present their ( a
f spring and summer fashions at |a
1 Sanders High. May 23. Come see '
~| what beautiful garments can be
' made from 10c a yard material.
,1 Misg Eunice Robinson, teacher. ( ^
| The North Carolina Mutual t
! Thrift club of the city visited the J
j N. C. Muttual elub of Clinton?en?^
Friday. April 22 for an Easter ^
a egfc crack. They enjoyed them- n
~ selves very much. Mr. Luther si
, Leake agent of the city. c!
: q
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f PICKENS NEWS w
t ?. 1c
Mr, John Ivewis, Miss Willie p
. Crew of Westminster, Miss Burves si
j Jenkins-of Seneca were the_ guest? cl
oi Mrs. uordelia Kirksey Sunday,
j Miss Honetha Kilgo spent -the d
week end at home with her parents S
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Kirksey were o
',the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Zion Miles tl
1 Rev D. S Curry, District Supt.' s<
. worshipped with the Rev F L Law I
Mrs. F L Lawton, Rev Curry were tl
| the dinfier guests of Mr and Mrs. M
R Garven
Prof and Mrs. J. R Bates spent E
the week end in Greenville
Prof and Mrs. J. R Bates were A
the dinner guests of Mr and MrsiG
J H Arnold
The Youngsters Club met with G
Mrs R. A. Goldmond Monday ?1-Si
Mrs Cordelia Kirksey entertain Ta
ed the Baptist Missionary Society at
Monday. al
i
FA STOVER NEWS,
I^ast Sunday was a high day 1
ill church goers and many of th<
trailed themsefyps 'h"?opp<
tunity and were found at th<
daces of duty. Services were w
ittenduld at St. Philip' AM
ihurch. Aft,er a warm Sund
ichool conducted by th6 Supt. Mi
Vlamie E. Hunter, Rev Bowmi
>reached one of those instrncti
il'I'lllbHS mat touch the heart
ill his members. His subject w;
He produced many sig
hat are advertised by Satan
he Devil, also his signboards ai
tressed the downfall of them. I
ilso brought to us God's signs ai
lis signhnmtls nnrP sfingmul -41
eward to those who heed God
ligns. St. Philip was fed spiritun
y as never before, j
?Eight -paGtoi'3 -and?theTr?r^rrrg
rations worn irn?;ro.J *
7 " ~ ^ MiWtU IU /llt'ft 111
Jnion meeting for a Popular!
ontest in Mt Olive church. Fi1
not_'_9nU took part-in..the contet
KingvlIlG HighIigliTs~Tn th
ibout- the - eontt?st.~ St; Philip w<
he contest?raising more than tl
ither churches combined. Ther
ore Rev. Bowman is the most pc
ilar pastor.
St. Philip school closed la
Veek witK her banrierTIying hip
t was the best ever taught sine
t hadhc&n a_Behool. lt hau be<
corked yp from one teacher scho
o a three teacher school. Tl
eachers Miss Scott and Mrs. J<
dns deserve-praise?for their nob
vork they put over- during tl
mst year,. The school ; is almo
ated in an A class. St Philip w
pen school in.her new 3 teaclv
>uilding, one of the best if not tl
>est building in Richland count
Cope Williams School closed h<
ioors this week, with Prof. Sub
>f Irmo as head, with his nob
itaff of teachers. He was able
eport a good session.
The seheule "for St Philip AM
ftlllVch is as follows:
10 a.m.Sunday school, Mrs M
nie Hinton, Supt ?
11:30 am. Preaching by ttye pa
nr
12:15 noon Holy Communion
1:15 p. m. Closing *
1:30 pm Preaching at Shilc
hurch
2:15 pin. Holy Communion a
Shiloh church
7:30 pm. Preaching at Mt^ Zi<
Baptist church
May i and H third" ipiarti-r]y ci
"erence at St Philip: When y<
leed a spii-itual feast, conn to ?
'hilip. for you are always welcon
Zome to Chuirh Go to Church.
PAGELANI) NEWS.
Mr. \V A Lowcry died at 1
jome here Satuiday afternoon ai
vas funeralized at John Wesh
\IE church Sun'ay with Rev Jol
Norwood officiating. .
Mr; Lowery had been a life loi
itizen of this community, leayii
nany friends who mourn his pas
r.g He leaves a wife, Mrs. Ali
Rushing Lowery, three daughte
Mesdames Concelo Taylor of Du
mm, X. C., Mable Williams, Rei
ng, Pa, Rowtna Allen, Mt. Cro
Mill, S G.; iwo sons Messrs. Leu
uul Clyde Lowery Mt Croghan
Mr and Mrs John I-owerv ei
V.mily and Mr. Cliff Lowery o
Charlotte, N. C, Miss Ida Perkii
>f Monroe, Mrs Arigie M. Covin
.an?and?Prof?Wm,?Morgan?-o
A'adesboro attended the. funeral
Mr W. A Lowery
Mrs. M L (.lathings had'Tis-K
iinncr guest Sunday, Mrs Rach
ipehcer, Miss Taylor, Mr. and M
jearge Adams, Mr. and Mrs W
Dawkins of Pee Dee and Mr B.
Dargin of \Vadesboro
Miss Theima Brewer left Sa
lrday for an indefinite stay in Ne
fork City.
Misses Dora and Cassie Brew
;pent Friday night in Wadesboi
vith Miss Jeretha Huntley. Th<
tttended the dance given %y tl
tnsrnn Gourrty sfheoT masters clu
Mrs. M L Gathings and Miss
2 Brewer motored to Pee Doe (
Thursday for the funeral of tl
ormer's aunt Mrs Marv Riehan
on.
Mr. and Mrs T F Brewer ar
laughter in .law Mrs T. C. Brew*
and children accompanied 3V
nd Mrs "Lawrence Smith to Che
w Saturday.
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Sunday was a glorious day 11
It. Tahor ME church. The qua:
erly conference was held, with Rc
. W Taylor, presiding He delivei
di^a strong gospel -sermon^ an
lany shouts and aniens were ov
ent among the people. After th
lorning services, the quarter-wa
eld. The members from Mt. Zio
hurch were-present and a lovel
uarter was held. Rev P. C. Hi*
leston the pastor has his force
,<-.11 ??.1 n*? T
vii \>i Kam xwv, auu mn, i u
>r and daughter and friend wer
resent and participated in t K
srvices Dinner was served at th
hurch.
Regrets are that Mrs. P. C Hi
lesion was absent from churc
iHiday on account of the illnes
f little P C., Jr.
M^s. Corinna Jackson is ill a
its writing, we trust she wi
>on recover
Mrs. M. L. F Johnson called a
le home of Mrs S E McCulloug
tomlay afternoon
Miss Florie McCoy spent t h
aster holidays in Greensboro.
Mesdames S. E. McCullough am
nnie Edwards visited Mrs Lizzii
ill Monday evening.
The Musical program given a
rand View Presbyterian churcl
mday afternoon was a loveTy af
iTr,'"consisting of readings, solo:
id addresses. A neat sum was re
izel.
'or , ?
Friday and J |
Saturday
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A. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev. Hale It. Thompson, Pastor
AshevTIle, Kr~C7=ftft?r a week
I of cold rain and dreariness the
jn past Sabbath Day came forth with
-j-bcautv md splendor. Nature has .
adorned?all of the?su.rruuntil rig '
( country* with exquisite beauty and
|ie grandeur and even tho birds are
full of music for spring sems to
definitely be here in this "Land of |
the Sky'L These joys and grat- I
I Itudes find expression too upon I '
lis tho part of church-going people 1
| for ? practically every eongrega^'tion
here onioyed an increased at|
tendance. Thatwas particularly
igjtruc of c/ur church. The Sunday
ig I school attendance has become so
s* gratifying that words can hardly
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| express tho great joy. We fee' .
n-. that our efforts to impress upon ,
ad the minds our youth the Ris- .
. Q'l rir iTi*?luu,?n++t?been?m?vaiii. ~
Along with the increased atten-' ^
1(j dance and enthusiasm has also
f come the financial increase. Af- '
ns" ter the study of the lesson an in- *
K- teresting summary was given by '
our pastor. * T* '
| It was Junior church day and the 1
el on t i in o in tfm s:pii-it nf war- rs
ship gave rise to a morning's sernl
vice which brought great comfort.
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From the subject "Inward Fire"
,t- our pastor delivered the message ^
w with deep thought and fervency
I The spiritual tide ro?e gradually
or
i to its fullness as the inward fire
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'burned and operated upcrn the
ie hearts of the saints. Mrs. Martha *
b. "Bond accepted the invitation for '
Y, church connection and was assign- '
>n cd to Mrs. E. E. Dooley's class.
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j I A host of visitors entered into the
enjoyment of the service and were ^
id, welcomed. v
^rf The Seventeenth anniversary o^
t<r our local W.H. and F. Missionary *
society was observed in a most be?
fiAting?way?at?t+?c?fotrr?o'clock -1
hour. A recounting of the experiences
and achievements over this c'
it period of time was very interest- 11
r- ing. Along with the fine spirit of s
'v fellowship there was also a fine
'j financial achievement. Our pastor ^
: spoKo witn grant inreersi tnis
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lG enthusiastic body of women. Many 4>
is ofyttrese missionary workers came -I
n from other chuvchesi of the city. '
^ At the evening service an over- ^
y A post' Easter presentation was n
e made by the Ladies' Ushers board.
0 Interesting from the beginning to Cl
e the end this presentation was. Mr.
(j Benjamin Hlover connected himh
s<df with the church an:i Mr. C. II. n
s McCool was assigned as his lead- ,
er. Visitors too numerous to men- "
II tion were present and were made
welcomed. At the close of the' ^
t usual monthly reports from the h'
h boards and clubs," our pastor did
not fail to commend all for their ^
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loyalty and support.
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A. M. E. CHURCH w
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1 Rev- M. G. Williams, Pastor ui
- Greenwood, S. O;?SirrrdHy vvBft K
- iroctr a beautiful day ftng tne sun "sc
hone 10 brightly that the church w
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peers found it art easy task?to
irise early and wind their way to
God's Holy Temple. The . Sunday
school was largely attended.
At ll.no Re>. W W. ft arris of ~~
Chicago, who is--conducting a 10 .
nights meeting brought to us a
wonderful message. Prof. Garret
)f Columbia; Dr. Pcrrin of Greenwood
the undertaker; Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson of Greenwood. Vistoi-g
arc nUvnyc lvnlpnnw. 4
At 7 p.m. the League asaemMod
with President, Mrs, A. Chiles
tnd the topic was beaulWftly dis* :ussed.
Mrs. W. W. Harris made
cry interesting remarks..
?At 8:00 p.m Rev Hail is bl'O'Jght
mother wonderful message. This
ermon w.u- fond, -for thouglvt. ?i
Whenever in. Greenwood?visit?: 'the
Friendly Church" Weston
Chapel where you arc always wel ome.
r.VRERNACI E BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. Win. Watson, Pastor
Greenville?iS. S. at the usual
icur opened and cr,ducted by the
:upt. Richard Bradley. Very
arge attendance.
At 11:30 the pastor preached
rom Job 23 part of 10th verse,
"heme: Man. in Search of God. It
vas a very encouraging sermon.
At 1:30 the pastor preached at
feasant View Baptist church.
4:30 P.M. BYPU. A very inrrest
ing program was had.
The Cabeneir's ar.d Dunbar re^
itaj. sponsored by E. J. .Newsojne
a. Greer last^ Friday night was a %>
uccess.
The' Pastor's aid met with Mrs.
lary Paden Tuesday night. The
trni'or missionary met at Wrs.
lattie Smith Sunday p.m. The
)eacon club met at Mrs. Kottfe
acksor.'s home entertained by
ft ?A Ktiah ? -
?. ?> . itvuci. i utr ( l l USll'l'S
'.ot with Mr. C D Mitchell. A4I ' ?
sports successful meetings. \
The pastor is in Au?ilsta, Ga..
onductfng a meeting. We pray
Dr its success. ? ? PI ~ ;
The 4th Sunday in. May is our
rlly day. T
Mr. Wad loll Hill, Misses M. Sulvan,
Sadie Davis motored to New
prry Sunday visiting Mrs. M. F
leland, who is ftt the bedside of
or mother, Mrs. L. Williams.
A collection o-f $5.11 for \Vilerson
home was contributed.
The ladies are members of the
ver-The-Top club.
Mrs. Nan Baxter of Charleston
as the guest of her sister Mrs.
thel Watson and worshiped with ?
? Sunday morning, also Miaa__, nights,
teacher in tha?city.: ^?hool
nad several others ^who-are
lcoma at all timas.
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