The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 14, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
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BETHLEHEM BAFT. CHURCH!
S. S. opened at the usual hour
' with its otfcerg' and teachers at
their post. The. lesscm was fully "
discussed and reviewed.
Morning worship wias opened
by Rev. L. M. Keitt. Many membe
rs_and_fri^nds wore present.
Tho message was delivered By-"
Rev. Edwin G. Douglass of Benedict
college
At 4 p.m. we reassembled for
,?the" "Mothers' Day program. . Music
was furnished by Shining Star
quartet and Capital Cit*r. ^?olos
were rendered by Mrs. Rosa L
Brennen, Misses Huttie M. Hnllo.
way and A. P. Murray. Talks,
^ Rev. Glover, Douglass and HalloWay
and the sermonette, Rev. L.
M. Xpitt. There were many oth
evs on program who playcd-au im-_
portant part to make it a success.
' _ Evening srdVl^es, Rev. Douglass
cnnlrn nirtiin n v0nn nf t^n rnn.
f vention w?s given by Rev. B. B.
Fejddr. Aif>?r the offering the
Lord's Supper was served; Rev.
J P Redcr assisted Rpv. Felder.
We, the members of the Ushei
board wish to thank everyone who
relped in the Popularity contest
between Bethlehem and 1st Nazareth.
The total amount raised was
$86.30r First Nazareth $30.30.
Bethlehem $56.00. We did win.
BROAD RIVER CIRCUIT
Rev. F. C. Laws, Pastor
Irmo, S. C.?At' Hopewell A. M.
E. church Sunday was a high day
~Tno"rrtjng clouds lowed: and raic
* fe.M, but the clouds passed and the
E. F G. Dent gave many high, and
helpful points on the lesson. He
preached a heart touching sermon.
Theme "A Mother's Love and Courage".
Our third quarterly conTerence
was. held after worship.
All with one accord united in do
ing their duty with joy. The entire
conference was a circle of
happiness. Hopewell and St. Paul
BROWN CHAPEL NEWS
Rev. C. C. McIIwain, Pastor
Sunday school was good as usual!
After the lesson study by
the classes the lesson was reviewed
by the pastor.
At 1-1:45 the pastor preached a
noble sermon from Acts 9.36."
At 7:30 a warm prayer service
was carried on by sister Janie McKnight
and others. At 8:15 the
pastor presented Rev. J. W. Robin.
son. His sermoTf" was a master
piece, full of thought and well pre
? pared. He left the people?hear-ts.
glad and strong in the faith. C' llection
$8.21.
The Pulpit Aid club met at the
? had?a ~nrce time.?fHttr served ice
cream and cake.
Stewardess hoard No. 2 met St
the home of the President, Mrs.
. C. Beard.
The pastor an 1 daughter spent
- last week in Carlisle with old relatives
and friends. Sunday we
are expecting a large crowd. Sun
/ day afternoon choir convention at
Rock Hill. Monday 'night Rev.
Span and his choir will be with us
We had a grand Mothers' Day
program.
.BETIILGIIEM BAPT.. CHURCH.
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor
Ncwbcrrp, S. C.?Mothers' Day
was opened Sunday morning with
a .program presented by members
of the graduating class of Drayton
street high. It was a program
that will be long remembered by
those who listened To~7F
With Miss Ojetia Gilliam at the
piano our morning services got,
underway, later our "pastor came
before us with a strong Mother's
Dtxy sermon.. Subject "The Guidance
of Mothgr". He preached as
? never beforehand our hearts were
made to rejoice as-he ^poke to us
about mother.
At the regular BYPU time, another
"Mothers' Day" program
of the eighth'grade of Drayton
St. hi brought us the interesting
program, with Miss Lattimcrre in
charge. For the pass two months
~ we have enjoyed the programs
vnnrldvo^ nt T-IYPTT h nnr
We were happy to have with us
Bro. S. A. Allen, his pood wife
Mrs. Eunice E. Allen, Miss Sutten,
Nurse Wilson, Rev. and Mrs.
Granderson of Washington, D. C.,
and njany others. We welcome
you to our church at all times.
Rev. Grandersorn the husband of
Mrs. Fortune brought "us the message
Sunday night. He used as
a subject: "Christian Progressivc^
ness'. We enjoyed the nuessage
very much Rev. J. J. Young and
fiev. Boozer worshiped us
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LEXINGTON NEWSSunday
was a high day here
The pastor preached a?wonderfu
sermon in the morning at Mount
Zion. At 4:00 the circuit unicrr
convened and Rev. Lee preache<
Sunday school was had at Beth
ui-?t its'usual hour "with the Supt
and officers officiating.
?-At?Str PauLRev. Bailey preach
cd at 11:30. So every service wa<
fed with religious food.
Next Sunday will bo the last daj
.for the Educational <^rive. A,1
members are asked to finish up the
third Sunday night.
The Mothers' Day program oi
Sunday night was excellent. Th<
children and also the mother;
seemed ?to be- happy. - And- wh;
^ho^ldti't"you l^e lmppy on Moth
ens' Day ? ,
NAZARETH A. M. E. CHURCI
Rev. C. M. Williams, Pastor ?
Sunday school was opened, a
its usual Tiour by the 'Supt. Rev
A.L. Gary with officers and tea
chers on their post of duty. Th
lesson was taught, hi'initifnlly am
reviewed bp the superintenent.
The meitlbers of the Siwida^
school ancj the friendg of Mis
-Roth Adams are pioud to see he
bac]< honte again after spondin
a lovely school term in hig
school. Her address was Enjoyed
After devotional^ -conducted b
lister Hester Hamlet, Rev. Gra;
preached a heart felt seripon.
SuifrtaV' might pTayci' ^ervicf'
were "conducted by Bros. Day
Gary and Bro. W. B. Hamlet.
Sister Hamlet preached a soi
stirring sermon from I Timoth
1:2, subject _ Take A (Stand Fo
God.
MT. 1.1SGAH A. 31- E. CHURCI
By R. H. McGhee
^TmTtlTv uHTu u ^rTTrtl TTTTV \T ?I
cd with the saying of many. 0
ers Day S. S. was called to orde
at 10:00 a.m. by Supt., Rev. 1
II McGhee with his strong cor
of teachers and full enrollment ci
students The lesson was we
taught ^and instructively reviewe
by Mrs. O. V. Quarles..
With beautiful decorated churc
with emblems representing bot
class of mothers, living and deu
which brought to bear the fu
thoughts of Mothers' Day.
At 11:30 the choir processions
After which the appropriate open
ng was - eon ducted.?A strong so
r.on was delivered by trie paste
At 3:30 the chairs of the cit
-met at Mt. Pisgah in their month
ly session. Having enjoyed- eac
one of them a glorious mornin
service, they were all well tunc
ror the afternoon program.?Pre>
*iob and brought to the audienc
through the various' selections c
the choirs, songs for the occasior
The pianists Mrs. Fuller, William
and Miss Williams and Caldwel
certainly graced themselves i
heir musical renditions. Not ord
the union j.s proud of them but th
various churches as well.
Night program. Supt. McGhc
after invocation prosec^t^d Mrs
O. V. Quarles as mistress of cert
mony. She presented the follow
ing: Mesdames Lonnie Woohridgi
Mary smpkins, Daisy Duckeu, a
\\'~ Moore, Julia I. Williams, S. .
Burpess, O. V. Quarles Solo Mr:
Mr. Josiah Moore, Remarks, M:
T. K. Robinson; Solo, Mr. R. I
McGhce. Remarks, J K. Polk.
Iboral ofTernp was contributed.
St. Luke
?Rev. Gray wishes to express h'
Mph appreciation to the Rev. an
Mis. F. P. Ellis and members c
St. Luke A. M. E. church and tb
many friends, namely Rev ar
Mrs. Tames, Rev. and Mrs. Mo
lette, Dis. Beard. Bropden. Lomo
and Lawrence,, who spared r
pains in makinp,fit pleasant f(
him. And we the members of M
Pispah extend our courtesy \
those ..who made it pleasant fc
our pastor while he was in tl
eld historic "city by the s>'a".~t1
has often expressed since his r<
turn that St. Luke is safe und(
the leadership of Rev. and Mr
Ellis. And the A. M. E. churc
is well puarded with stronp mil
pray for them success and Ion
life at their post .of duty.
Yours for the Cause, the write
Sunday night.
Our pastor along with Deacon ?
L. Lake and others gave us higl
lights of the Baptist State cot
vention^that held its session i
-Rock Hill. The convolution wj
well attended. Next year tl
convention will hold its session i
Newberry at the Bethlehem Bap
thurgk ,
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LANCASTER NEWS I
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St. Paul A. .M. E. Church
| Rev. Wm, Gantt, Pastor
The bells "chimed with a charming
tone seemingly Jlur.day for
Mother!?' Day. Sunday school at ('
10 o'clock. 11.20 Rev. Gannt be- <:
gan service. He spoke from the *
subject The Influence of a Goo<J
Woman. At :00 o'clock a pro- 1
groin was rendered for the inter- '
5 est of the B-Squnre Bible class. *
Promptly at 8:00 a special pro,- 1
. gram was 1 rendered in honor of
Mothers. Mrs. R. L. Gantt and the
Supt., Mr. E. II MeGill wore in s
- eha; pro. ;? ,?
The young people speaking atlJ 1
singing of mother were enjoy-d. <
A few mothers and- fathers gave ^
L: testimonies. - li _ 1
All tire sopvifccs were well at- -1
tended throughout the day. <
. Mr. White of' Greenville and
I other friends -worshiped with us j.1
Sunday. ?. s ' 1
Our rally will be completed in a <
t few days.
Misg Nealy Perrin came hi+t?- <
. I to visit her mother, Mrs. Prances ~t
?r Perrin. * 4 = "
^ first Washington i
BAI'TIST-CHUR'CH j
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s Uev. J. P. Talbert. Pastor (
t We have enjoyetf this lovely {
g Sunday -throughout the day. Maily ;
h individuals sadly wears white rose
I. to show their tender feeling for t
V the loss of their mother <md a .]
y gicat number still sliow that they
still have their darling mother by ]
^ wearing a red rbsgr !1
e Today. May 8. our ralljK1 day. In (
the morning collection the ladies
'1 beat the men ag usual. The ladi'-s ,
>" reported $36 and the men leported l
r 920. Total $50. The .captains re- ,
ported at night. The two reporting
the highest amount; one with 5
i_ the hichost receives a S'2..r>0 gol.l
piece which was Mrs. Hattie Gam
oie, arising s.i.i.uu. ine next one
>- rrccivi's :i $1.50 which?was Mis. -i
n Lula Jones, who raised .$25.28. The .
t- total received throughout the day >
' i was" $233,96, _ !
p MORRIS BROWN
,f A. M. E. CHURCH j
Rev. R. I. Lemon; Pastor i
Charleston. S. ?Last Sunday. ,
Mothers' Day was well observed (
^ at Morris Brown. The pastor con .
, .dticKed the usual Junior church
ill ?_
j. services, .arc! preached at 11 a.m. ,
fifijn he subject", "The Son Is Love ,
j for His Mother"., selecting as a (
text ?t. John lt):20. An inspiring sermon
resulted and 1 person? ,
were taken into the church.
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At 8 p.m. Dr. Lemon again
" . preached^ to a large congregation
j "from the text found in Proverbs
ill: 1.0.; The theme wa^ "Nobility (
j of Motherhood".. This sermoir was ,
tivit ies of the dav.. KF\\ J. "
James an i his eh ir and people cfl i
, Ebenezer A. M. K. church wot>1
sloped at Morris---Rrown last Tuesday
night. Rev. James delivered (
j the nrorniorrTor the "Occasion. An ,
' enjoyable evening was had by all
who attended.
y Oil next Monday night, Mrs. L.
(i. ])avis will present a drama
comparing 187G with 1038. This ,
\ promises t0 be a real nice pro
guani. The trip around the world
sponsored by Mrs.,V. Lemon last
Tuesday night, was a most sue
e' cessful affair. Mrs. Lemon has*
!' takern a firm grip on the activities
of the church and has shown
s' lurst'lf to T)e an ideal pastor's ~i
" wife. The Red and Blue armies i
are .makng things, hum around i
^ Mo: l is Brown, in anticipation of
the rally which closes the latter 1
part of May 1938. Our objective
is $2000.00. It is our purpose to
fj clear the track for the Annual
f conference which meets in Morris
Blown in 1938. Our church still
j mainstains her Forward look.
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L_ .. DUE WEST NEWS? :+
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10
11 Religious worship was held in
t. all the churches here on last Sun-,
Lo day. The services hovered around
?r the theme of Mother's Day.
ic( fh'e farmers in this community
ftr "Tie mo\lng^ah-rrrg?m a fine?way-f
with their work.
'r The Due West Junior High'
s school is in the midst of its closing
exercises.
1_ Mrs. Sallio' Mae Carr is some'
? what indisposed at this writing. It
'K is hoped that she ntay soon be well
Mrs. Mario V. Smith left las!
r- Sunday for New York, where she .
will spend the summer. Her husN*
band and little son will "join" hoi
^' lafer. *
Mr. Daniel Valentine is ill at
tms writing:. Here's hoping: that hi
is may soon Jio tip and out.
to Mr. O. L. Smith made a business
in trip to Greenwood last Thursday
it. Miss Rebecca Eakin spent the
week-end at home with -parents.
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UK PALMETTO
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HIM, CHURCH
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By (Miws) M. lyialloy
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Latta-^Sunday being a lovely
lap, with light showers, our Sun ^
lay school opened with a large at- ,
endance and elected a few ofTic- j
i'p. Miss Pa. Alfuid was elect
d teacher of Primary class. Mr. ' |
Simeon McKinn elected nssTstant ,
5upt., Miss Edmonia, assistant sec
etary. /
We are glad the Supt. found |
means to fmp*ovc! our Sunday
it-hood. I i
Rev. Mundley our pastor gave '
js an excellent sermon at 11:00 j
>'clock. Quite a few mothers i
vere present. Rev. D. W. Bethea
trwade an excM-llenfr prayer that
>rmieht many tears to the entire _
diurch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. A1 ford was
iVesent from Eatta and the choir .
endered lovely music- under the *
director, Mrs. S. J. Bethea. I *
The commencement sermon wav
;onducted by Dr. I. C...Wicley of J
!:e M E. cliin'di, Dillon, 0. C. Ilis?:
mhject was Knowledge. The ser-.^
,-ice was well attended bp ecrminu- '
1 ity and visitors. Mr. R. Gahain
iccompanied Dr. Wicley.
-iRev. D. W. Bethea save an exrellent
talk also-on the behalf of
in 8 month term next school scs- 1
sion, ?
Misses Powell and Maljoy were
he guests in Racolnnd, N. C., on '
Friday evening) ?
Prof. H. Crawford and Miss R. '
3. Berry of Latta, were guests of *
Ur; and Mrs. Ale^T Afford Satur-"
lay night. ?
Mi s. Zaek Bethea and Mrs. Hen
y Kinnie, Mrs. ^ B. Alford are J
>n the sick list. Hi/pe for all a '
speedy recovery.
ST. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCH i
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Rev. G. H. White, Pastor ,
Andrews, S. C.?Our church \
chool was conducted by Assistant -t
Supt. E. B. Greene. The lessor
.vas very pointed and reviewed by >
Supt. Smith. <
Fo'i; Children's Hxror readings by
Annie Wheler. and Gladys Grah- (
am; then a story by pastor of an i
mkind stepmother. Solo by Louise c
iYitherspoon. <
~ 't he adult hourlTihcme by out ^
ninister was A Mother Gives Hoi r
Son to the Lord. _ 1
The League "tinder the guidance 1
>f President Williams had a larger
gathering than usual. The quar- i
Lerly topic was How to Choose a t
Vacation Wisely. The discussion \
tvas entered into very heartily. r
At the evening hour a twenty (
nipute program proceeded the scr j
moji as follows: Readings by
Myrtle Thompson. Rudolph Greene >
duct, Eulah Mae Gamble, Beaulah i
Scarborough; paper Miss Rosalie <
McCam teadifrrr "Bern-rrff "(Trcen c J
and an address by Miss Almetia \
Robinson, 0no of rti- public sehmd
teachers. The pastor's sermon- ;
ette was "And the Mother of Je- '
aus Was There". Mrs. Smith had .
appropriate music for the day by ,
me Junior cnoir.
Mrs. Mayme Atwood-Tyndu 11
united with the church May 1st.
She formerly taught school here <
and now the wife of Mr. Taft Tyritlall.
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COKESRI'I? V N EW S
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. C. Coaxum, Pastor
The Sunday school bpgan a lit ther.
The pastor taught the primarp;
Mr. G. P. Dixson taught the
intermediate and seniors. -Thi.- '
being Mothers' Day a very good '
program was rendered. Mrs. E
A. Robir.son mistress of ceremony (
at the close of the program the- ^
pastor spokd from the subject: 1
Mother. He _ gave the origin of
Mothers Day. '.High tribute wa# 1
paid to mothers. The rally was
a -mteeefwr.*?$4&.30 was?raised. To 1
be continued next Sunday. Visitors,
Titus Holmes of Gain.st*|
vittc, Ela.;?Mtstt Anrrie O. Holm- J
es of Greenwood, one of the fac
iilty of -Stoi-lirvpr Hi. arc thr
son and grand-daughter of Mrs
Julia Holmes,
Mrs. \j. K. Hogging, Ml'ft. M:il- tie
Goggins, Mrs. Mamie Adams
Mrs. Wes- Adams and Mr. Wilson
Nash, Jr, are worshiped at Cedai ,
Grove church, Bradley last Sunday (
Th^n were the dinner guests of
Mrs. Emma "Marshall. A pleasant .
trip reported.
Miss Rosa C. Nash a Junior of
Bettis is home sick. We are hoping
that she will he atifc to re
turn t0 take the final examination
Mrs. Florence Moorfcontunues
very siek. Her two daughters, ?
Mrs. Mary William^ of New York;
Mrs. miTTi Smtttr of Philadelphia
i^i at her bedside. Mrs. Mamie
Adams is ill at this writing:. We
are hoping all o# the sick an early
recover. ?;
MT. OWVE^iAPT. CHURCH
Rev. J. L. Brooks, Pastor'
Muilin*. S. C.?The S. S. open>d
at the usual hour with Supt. A.
Bowman in chaise. The Jesson
tvas beautifully discussed and a
splendid review by Deacon Win.
Vance. . *
The Emergency club met at the
.oine of Mrs. Rosa Gerald. Refreshments
were served. Next
meeting at the home of Mrs. L.
J. Gerald.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gary of
Newberry and Mrs. Georgia A.
jUess of^ Allendale spent the day
n Mullinn with Mi', and Mrs. Wm.
3. Campbell.
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SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. S. (1 ordoix. Pastor
Sunday school opened at its usjal
hour with the officers at their
lost. The lesson was beautifully
aught by the teacher, Miss Annie5
tVrenn. After several splendid
:emarks by Miss Jamie Hast and
VIrs. Ruth Cook. Tlrie Pastor, Rev.
T. ;S. Gordon reviewed the lesion,
riie star pupils of the day \yere
Masters?Benjamin Taylor, ilenry
VIcTaylor * and George Junior
\eese.
~~At 12.-15 the pastor ascended the
ostium and delivered a nibst won
k-rful and soul stirring Mothers'
Day sei nion taken from John 19:
!7. Son, behold thy Mother.
At 4:30 the members of the Sun
lay school presented a splendid
Mothers' Day program with Meslame^Ruth
Cook a nd-Jatiie -Hartn
charge.?
8:30 found us back again in serlastor
brought another wonderful
nessage taken ffrom Paul's Letter
0 the Corinthians: I have fought
1 good fight. I have finished the
course, I have kept the faith",
rruly our hearts burn within us
vhile this message was so spiritually
brought to us,
Quite a few visitors worshiped
.vith us. They are always welTTTTnr
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On last Tuesday night the F.S.A
:lub met at the home of Mrs. Sa ah
Tillman with the vice-presilent,
the Rev. B.. T 'Sears iD
harge. After a brief business
fussion the club adjourned to meet
ruesday night, May 10, at the
lome of its President, Miss Annie
fi. Wrenn^
Following the adjournCment the
numbers were then ushered into
he dining room where a -banquet
vas given the club by the Rev.. B.
T. Sears. After having been scat
?d at the long flowtr laden table
1 splendid program was rendered
'by the program committee of
ivhitd^ ^Uss-tJiKMnne-Snipes-is-thCchairman.
A delicious salad
:oyrsp, consisting of salmon salad
s; then' pink ar.d white ice cream
Miss Kula Reese and Mrs. Sarah
rillmon acted as joint hostesses.
After the feast we were then ushered
back into the living room
where games were played. Fun
and amusement reigned supreme
throughout the evening. It was
Especially made so, with the Rev.
L. M. Ffouglass of Benedict colege,
acting as game master.
Besides the club members the
Rev. B. T. Sears,?Rev.?L-?.
Douglass, Mesdames 'Sarah Tillr.i-nnnifl
I.nuisp Reese
and Ida Mac Brown, the Misses
Aur.ic Wrenn, Eula Reese, Bertha
and Carolyn Reese, Queenie
>nipes, Adello Reese and Mrs. Wil
lie D. Brown, other guests included
the Rev. E. G. Bonner and Mr.
Mam field Rosemond of Benedict
college. Everyone expressed hirn Hf
as?hovinff spent. nn evening
that was really worthwhile.
Miss Eula Reese and Mrs. Sarah
Tilltv.on left the city - Saturday
for New York where > they will
spent! .the summer.
Mr. Jake Wrenn and Mrs. Willie
D. Brown with little Miss Dorothy
Wrenn and Arthur Wrenn.
motored to St. Matthews and" El'oree
Sunday where they spent the
day with relatives.
CLINTON NEWS.
Commencement programs began
at Bell street last Monday in the
crowning of Miss Frezelia Walker
of the eighth grade as May Queen, j
Aftm- hoi^ coronation each graae
presented a program for her entertainment.
The first grade presented
a butterfly dance and a
clc/g. The second, the Rag Doll
Dance; the third grade, An African
Dance; the fourth and fifth
grades wound the May pole; the
KTgTT school, a drill, novelty march
and a dance. The program ended
with ft playlet "The Coming of
Spring". The cast of which included
mpmhors of the nrhool.
!Sarah Johnson won the mdeal
in the annual declamation contest
last Wednesday night. Ruth Mae
I Crawford was second; Th^lm*
Dendy received hnograble mentiun^
Other?participants were .Thelma
Leake and Beriiice White. The pu
pils with the five highest averages
ai'e allowed to take part in
this contest. The judges were a
.from Praabytorian eol
lege.
"Srsou WhitJe and the SPvenDwrafs"
an operetta, was presented
by the intermediate grades on
Friday nighft. Marie Simpson
sang the title role. The dwarfs
were cunningly played by Robert
Thompson, Henry Walker. Luther
Lllllewood, Willie Earle Seaberry,
Raymond Harris, Edward Johnson
and James Arthur Vance.
The pupils in the fifth grade
wh0 have-been present and puneTuaT
all tlie-year "were "feted with
a party Saturday* afternoon by.
their teacher, Mis3 Mosley. Bingo,
jig-saw puzzles ar.d other
games provided entertainment.' Ice
cream and cookies were served.
Those present were Mattie . E. j
Burnside, Carrie Kingsboro, Rob-'J
ert Thompson, Jessie Lee Martin.
Moses and William Dillard, Luke
Hpyeg Bahh and Otis Taylor. Those
who have perfect attendance records
but who were not at the pa:
ty are Thelma Martin, Anna I
ty. are Thelma Martin, Anna Lee
N'ance. Maggie Mae Davis, Darnell
Garrett and Jesse Miller.
"Fun on the Podunk Limited",
a comedy, will be presented by
iL* J - At *?
fiun ttjiu iV112>3 onus. rvn vr*
them sem tD _be imprvoing.
FEDERATION NOTES
Continued from Page 4
Mrs. Maggie Glover; Chaplain,
Mrs. Sexton; Publicity Committee
Mrs. Daisy Pearson, Chr., Mrs. D
B. Taylor, Mrs. Hazel G. Bookman
Mi's. Beulnh-CirWweH.Mrs, Minnie
Johnson; Program Committee: Mrs
M. B. Paul, Chr., Mrs. Mary David
Miss Elizabeth Brogdon, Mrs.
Stagg; Trustee Board: Mrs. Hattie
Duckett,- Chr., Mrs. M. B. Wilkinson,
Mrs. M. B. Paul, Miss Helen
Usher, Mrs. Carrie McMillan, Mrs.
B. E. Vincent, Mrs. L. L. Butler.
We end our report as we began:
The meeting was a success from
the appetizing supper served in
the -f*pen?Friday evening to the
benediction Sunday morning by the
pastor of the church.
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ni?r eigniii iiiiu mntn graaes Monday.
Wednesday night the progfatn
of-the-voeationah departmentis
sponsored by Miss Helen Latimer
and Mr. J. R Harper. The
primary department gives its com
mencement contribution Friday
night. Baccalaureate vespers to
be condoled 1by Rev. Emanuel
Gaulden of Newberry next Sunday.
CARLISLE NEWS
Mothers' Day program was carried
out at all the churches Sunchapel
opened by Supt. with officers
cooperating." After an instructive
lesson the pastor Rev
H. E. Hilliam brought to his hear.
rs a good message from Exodus
2:8. And the maid w<>nt and-called
the child's mother. At 8:30
the Mothers' Day program was
carried ourby the mothers. Mrs
Pearl Johnson sang a solo, others
read papers.. Namely Mrs. Eva
Coleman, Mrs. Lillie Stewart, Mrs
Agnps Sims, Mrs. Sadie Jeter and
Sara Tyger. Others took an active
part in singing.
The-Four Wonders, the Silver
Tongue and the Home quartets
remrerea?selocttons. tt- was enjoyed.
. ,
Mrs. Dollie Brown the sister of
~Rev. F. L. ^Wilkes snetlt the week
here with Mrs. Wilkes while Rev.
Wilkes?was?attending ,the?Stnf
convention in Rock Hill His mother,
Mrs. Mary Wilkes of Wilkes
burg his brother Verbie. L. of
Greensbdro, N. C.; Misses Verssie
Mae and Francis Sanders, his
two nieces and Miss Coree Worthy
were here a while Saturdayto
visit Rev. and Mrs. Wilkes.
Rev. Wilkes reports a. pleasanttrip
nnd stay at Rock Hill. The
convention was a success, along all
lines according to his judgement.
He wishes to express his appreciation
and thankp to the members*
erf both his chubches through the
paper for their splendid support !
He further wish to thank those
who gave special donations. Namejp
Deas. H. H. McMorris, J. M.
McMorjis, C. McCracklin, Brothers
James Davis, J. A. Glenn, sisters
Alice Levister and Janie
Glenn.
Those on the sick list: Mr. R.
Jeter, Mrs. Eliza Lyles, Mrs. Lizzie
Thomas, Mrs. Anna Thomp
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