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| Old Gray^l: IUt. E. Philip Ellis i }j * ?? ? o ? Iw Allen's Commencement ?4--^resident E. H. McUtll, and his 1 ong faculty deserve the highest .... i c nmenda lion "for the very fine i -yWram arranged for the school i*f ) ^ r t % i . sing this year. To my mind it's ^ T lonjg the best in the history oi i University. While the trustees maybe some of them have not leived official notice of the pro am as heretofore it's cmr above iticism, and reflects credit uf)ot ? school head. Among the out anding speakers secured are Dr . Ward Nichols, who will preach lay 2l>, at 3 p.m. Lh". K. I. Le i ion will speak to the Religious So? eties Monday evening following Tter the address of Pi of. Dwight ; [. Wilson of How a n,l?University "uesday evening, May 31, a State Vide Reception will be tendereu h presiding Bishop. Hon Arthui ! V. Mitchell, a member of the L'tiled States Congress will ^address he Alumni Association, S o'clock Wednesday evening, and President \I. F. Whittaker of State College Orangeburg will d c li vor - the .c.out, mencement address, Thursday a.in The African Methodists of t h w State should put forth extra el* forts to attend Allen's closing thi | year. 'Tis the lirst time in nearly I ~~ V -quarter of a century thaC: :w* have lmd a native of oiil' Stltte C head,the institution; and only once or twice has an alumnus of the school been chosen ""^nvsulenET The State" long wanted a son of its own i but every Bishop either brought his president or approved the pros ent set up. Bishop J. S. Flipoei ? thought- a-s we did. and tlutCs- -r-Va only reason why a s p of our s< i fills .the?pnsit,.iuiL-F.uii.-Lhis_ saric - reason every charge should poll its full strength so as to make oui educational returns The -largest, i; . . years. Mtnictprinl Instate __ _ ft is. _iKdegd 'g:a.tif.ving pew s te. ... . every African Methodist ministei in the State to know that we wil ? have a real Ministerial Seminat at Allen University this year. Thi: allium ?II1 immiiue lour nays am will bo hold July 2G-2l?. Ministers attending wiLl receive tho best in struetions with board and lodging free. Subjects to be taught an Grammar,? Ilomiletics, Ilormencu-tics, Christology and llvinnolocv No studios more helpful for ministers ui tho entire catalogue than those listed. There is one thine certain, we have a large number ol ministers?'who w> re miforUi fluto jrr securing superior training. Now .they will have to attend such =? school*?as tin- abuvc tir go to the corn"Ticlil, Flu: 1 iCo~wamp or thi timber forest. Anywhere except the pulpit. The people have ma'dt tip their minds to not have them For years'in this state the Mothe; Methodist Church has conducted b. Wes^wrmon, Rev. C Rey- ? ^ , *. - - r_ j*-,v>4?dJL * 5 sucn institutes lor its ministers providing similar accon modatiom but it remained for Bishop J. ,S Flipper, ,D.D., to come to South Carolina to help us with such ; school giving ?s these literal pri.i'eges and advantages. Many of his pi edi r*. ssoi s spoke of its luces? ty but that was all. The stati is indebted to Bishop Flipper, foi having our dreams of years come to pass, and we should never fee. that we can do too much for him ing special courses for their min istry headed by those of theii churches who have specialized ir. the professions A serious mistak< on the part of some is that they try to place every -so called big preacher on the teaching staff t< make him feel good. Now the A M. E. Church has in South Carolina some prepared ministers thai wffi equal those of any other denomination. Put them on the staff to do the work of instruction. And if the rest must be placed on the program let their nart ho-t^? ^ nounce hymns, pitch tunes, lead ' the prayers, the doxolocy and pronounce the benediction. The Union. The interdenominational Union of Charleston and vicinity .was oui in full last Monday. As secr.'tar^ cf the installation eemrr'U-e we submitted our report which was adopted. Time of installation o i _ new officers Tuesday, June 11th, 8 p.m., at Emanuel church. Rev R. E. Brogdon, pastor. Those -^appearing on program are Rev. R. E. Brogdon, who will read the op- t ening sentences. First JWymn, Rev. i JT. F. Henderson; prayer Rev. Lit- I tlejohn; Seripture lesson, Rev. R. i I. Lemon; second hymn, Rev. C.' ] a' ' [* * ^ | nolds; offering Rev J. C. Dunbar; i remarks, Key. R. E. Brogdon; ben ediction, Rev. J. P. Green Thanke yearly subscription to The Leader. Many others will renew next Monday. Everybody is paying up. | Those out of the city will send to 'our address 241 Ashley Ave., Chaj leston, S. C. : ?"Let us advancr on our knot's:"" LANFORf) GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH Bishop I'. 1). Ruokard, Pastor S. S. at tho tyuial hour with most of thf staff absent. The lpsson was-taught by the Supt. At 2 p.m. after the preliminaries Rev. E. W. Rice taught a wand?rfti! lesson. Theme Love~atw~ ConIrtrence. Remarks by Bishop Rook -t-ri.- At 8 p.m.- after the preltmnnries Bishop U. D. Rookard delivered a netted sermon Themer God Promised Plenty. Remarks ' y Rev. J. H. Jones. - Rev. \Vm Fliggins left 'SaturklV for pastoral service at his hurch. Mr Holly, N. C. Master Gasborrv Allen. 8 W. Pine street is very ill and has Seen for two weeks. We hope for him a speedy recovery. Trinity A. ->!. -E. Zion Church Rev. J. D. Jackson, Pastor ?m-vpi iivjr TuvtvrrC wllfstn rr ar Trinity church Wednesday night i (! will continue for one week. We are praying for a successful vvival. Miss Lida Coleman of Charlotte, V C.. was the week-end guest of ier- sister Miss Maggie Coleman. Messrs George S. Ferguson, L H Wilburn and David J. Wilburn;i-itclo friends in Enoree and Lau' ens Sunday afternoon. Mr. William Alexander remains >n the sick list. We hope he will i"n be up and out again. '. Mr. af.d" Mrs. Mallard Lbekeft >f Spartanburg, Miss Annie M -^-oartanburg were the Sunday af, crnnoon guests of Mrs. Dot Linler. ?Mi- and Mrs William Drummnnd ' ir, I.pther Alexander of Spartan' l. Alexander wh0 is ill. TABERN.VCLE RAPT. CHURCH Rev. Win. Mat sop. Pastor - Greenville, S. *C.?S. iS. at the usual hour opened and conducted ' y the Rupt., Mr Richard Brad' ry. The lesson was well discuss 1 by all of the classes." The 3rd ?unday is the Juniors' day, the V ifng folk had charge of the ser " 'i;-".?The junior choir was at its -hn-st: At 11:30 the pastor, Rev.. Wm. Watson preached a very imn cssive sermon from Mark 10:L7_ At 3:30 p.m. the funeral of Mr? ' i!a Wilson was held. Mrs. Wilwas faithful member of the urch and senior missionary so i.ety. Franks and son in eharge. BYPU at 4:45. A surprise pro r am was rendered which was very good. At :370 the pastor | i! cached from part 2 of the same ext used in the njorr.ing service The. sick: Miss J. Brock, Dea T'oster.,- Mrs. S. Sweetenburg. The Pastor's Aid met at MissrV.\saJLee I.igion on last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. _S. Sullivan. Me nrnl Mrs F.nnynhlii Mm - ' lie Barber and Mr. J. W. Clelar.d motored to Newberry and we re the guests of Mrs. Mary F. t'leland on Mothers' Day. The> worshiped at Bethlehem Baptist kurch. Mrs. Bessie Sullivan renlored two vocal solos accompanied by Mrs. Cltdnnd.- They vis i'ed the People's hospital. Dr. Grant showed them around. The Little Folk met at the home >t' Mrs. E. Cawise Monday. Miss T.aura E. Watson is the president. Don't forget our rally conies off the fourth Sunday night. P.UJEI.ANI) NEWS. Sunday wa.-> regular . preaching lay at the Gum Spring Baptist church. The pastor Rev. J. R. Fai ent was at his post of duty with a wonderful message for his. hear?m?Foiumunion services? were . 1 1 ? ? - r. iii'iu in me anernoon. Mr. Earl Blakoney motored to f.aurens last woe'k on busirtess. Mr?Lance Blakoney and Mis? Willie M. Stanley spent Sunday in Charlotte, NT. C., with friends. Mr. JValter Brown of I.aurinburg, N. C., visited Miss Dora Brewer during the week-end. ?Mrsr--Fleamc Crawford of Wash ington, D. C.. spent the week-end with her father Rev. L. H. Hubhard and family. Among those who attended the Funior and Senior banquet a t Coulter Friday night were Mrs. Pratis Blakoney, Mrs. Minnie Rob nson, Messrs. William and Emsie Robinson and Misses Avis Blaktney and Vwhti Brewer. *?- ---' a.. . - ' "1 ROCK HILL BAPT. CHURCH Rev. H..E. Taylor, Pastor" IT n m- *ir\_ i nrA. _qiar rtouie, rv ninsovrv? r? <= have just closed a v<?ry "successful revival meeting which begun Sunday, May 8. Prayer services were conducted by Bros. George Nettles and Isaac Simpson after which a v^ry splendid sermon was preached by the pastor. One soul was added to the church. / On Monday night the Rev. Ferguson, pastor of Paradise A. M. E. Zion church, Great Falls, officers and choir worshiped with us*. Rev. Ferguson is indeed an ^xjoyed the wonderful message. Two souls were added. On Tuesday night the Rev. Z E. Dennis of Columbia came to us with very inspiring. messages lie brought to us very reviving seimons on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Rev. Dennn is indeed a highly spiritual mm?tsbeir and .everyone wh0 , didn't hear him missed a rare treat, and too, he is a splendid singer. We hope he'll come again soon. Sunday school began- with a very good session. The lessen "being taught instructively. At 12 o'clock "morning service In -an. Devotions being conducted by Bros. B. and S. Stones of Antioch Baptist church, Longtcnvn. Afterward the pastor preached a noted sermon.. He,was assisted by Rev. Mrs. RufT of Columbia and R v.. H. J. Jackscm at home. Mrs I? cang govern] beautiful soTobtions that all listeners enjoyedj The Antioch Baptist church ren -dcred song service. v".?1 At 3:30 Rev. Mrs. Ruff- pv.e.aehcd a wonderflil sermon. " Ot.'r hearts did overflow as we listened to this discourse. At o'clock our pastor cpme be fore us again with a very inspir ing sermon. ^ The Mt. Zion Baptist^ church choir. Great Falls. vic^_ They were accompanied. by Rev. H. \V. Washington' who is pastor of two churche^ln .KefslvoW county. . ^ i Walker of Columbia visit with us All visitors are always welcome. Collections raised during meeting $12.30. There are ten candidate' for baptism?which will?be -hold, the first Sunday in June. dur pastor and wife, Rev. Mrs. Ruff and Mrs. Walker were dinner guests to Deacon and Mrs. H. W. Johnson.? Mrs Mary McQuartevs visited in Columbia. M.r. G. Graves is home again a! t'-r undergoing an operation at \\ terar.s hospital, Columbia, js doTng nicely. ? Messrs George and James Clowney of Pittsburg, Pa.,.passed thru "enroutw. Veteran hosnital where. the latter is a patient there. The former is visiting relatives here. Miss Viola Tilmon has returned tc/ school after spending weekend with her parents. Miss Willie Mae Boulware has returned to Chaster. >where she attends school. She was" accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Boulware and Mr. and Mrs. Roose velt Moore. Mr. Robert G. Cunningham hn eturned to Charlotte, N. C., after spending a week with parents. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. W. Wolfe, Pastor. We had a grand day at Zion Sunday. The Sunday school open "d nt its usual hour. 11:30 the >astor selected, his text from Marh ?:34. A good many were out tc witness the rally. Little Miss Saab E. Alston wfla thf? ri Rev. Wolfe. The Pulpit Aid bc/ard met at the home of Mrs. A. L. Gillison. All the -members expressed a vpry pleasant meeting. On May 14 t picnic was given whi<tfi was a success. WOODRUFFF NEWS i 1 I? Rev. A. I). Duncan, Pastor New Bethel Church i S. S. at the regular hour. Rpv. A. D. Duncan delivered a wonderful message Theme Sad and Han. py Countenance.-?At~rpght he trsrrt the theme The Word of God. The crowded church semed like a re vival. quite a syccess. The ladies paid the price of one yard of drpss, the men paid a penny an inch for the collra they wore. Size 14 collar. 14 cents. So it was a pleasant affair The Tiger River Baptist union meeting will be h*ld with New Bethel church, May 28-29, Saturday and Sunday. . , . . . HmrWfTlfllll l inniMMiii ii ~ . THE PALMETTO LEADER ST. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH : 1 ? " ~ . rh?ilest"n, S C._- Last Sunday was well observed at o?r church Sunday school was good as usual A < .? .V? l? I--- .r_ . -1- ? nibvi tnc icaauu sluu> uy int? C1H>>S es, it was reviewed by the pastor. At 11:16 the pastor preached a nobl,e sermon truly our hearts burn within while this message wa8 so spiritually brought to us, followed by the baptism of infant. At 8 p.m. the pastor again delivered to a large congregation a spirited sermoiu followed by the btptism of adults and reception wf " new members*. He left the people heart glad and strong in faith. Music was rendered by the sen worshiped with us. Visitors are always welcome. .St. Luke has the best assistant Minister m the state according to Rev. Ellis, pastor. They are Revs S. J. Wilson, Hercules Ford, Geo. Richardson and Elder William W. Shprald, all of whom are good class leaders, together with Bros Wl R. Wright. Isaac, Singleton, " Robert Singleton, Joseph Lucas Rul'us Wright, Oliver Cash, Abvani 'Biown, Oliver Jenkins, Oliver Frasier, W. M. Gregory, Christophei Whaley, George Murray, Anderson Whaley, Walter Wright, Jack Capers, Elias Capers, Dan Gadsden, Charels Singleton, Joseph Reese, Isaiah Frasier, Fred White John Taylor, James Smalls, Philip My?<rs. Sftm Heyward. Richard Williamsk Jasper Cape>s, Irjaac - Jackson, Willis Waltnn and ^nu/s Bligep. E A STOVER NEWS. * *u.. i lit- V.UU1 ?V<UUt'l 1 o 11V' L UK' "for" cotton crops. Still the cotton is glowing very rapidly and" the orospect looks very favorable. Rev" Bowman visited the Spar tanburg District Conference last WCTrmdd~Th"Shai1y" Grove church of which he once nastored and re ports a very excellent coiiference Dr. Robinson', the head of the District?rs?leaving?nothing?ni'.done it knows how to take care of his -churchv The -mm?trf?hts?eltst riet are standing by him. Some of his leaders rank high in the general church, and are holding their own n the local elnuxh.?Last Thursday we were invitfed to a birthday party given by Mrs Gardenia Aiken of 1523 Lincoln St., Columbia, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Lillie Squire. The part.v eompo^e?l^-of Mrs. Lillie ?Squire Mrs. Georgiana Myers^JVIrs. Janic Murray of Eastover and Mrs. Eva Stewart, Miss?Dura Hiller, Mrs, Gussie Green, Mrs. Carrie Paine Mrs. Carrie Montgomery, Mrs. Lib Ik' Albcrtha Koine ami Airs, Carrit W+se. The table was dressed with fried -chicken and more chicken -tomatoes) salads., rice, -corn, ham, -tring beans pounds of cakes and other diets not mentioned. Dessert was. whipped cream and jollo, wines, etc.. ice tea and plenty good old home made wine. It is a great thing to honor Mother...The writes Avas the toast master for the occasion. Next Sunday p.m., Rev. Bowman an ! his people will worship with Itev. J. \Y. Williams at St -Raul-church, near Sumter, the seat of the District Conference. Ills choir will accompany him. The fifth Sunday will be known as . a Missionary day for the people and society at St. Phillips church and at 8 p.m. Rev. Bowman is scheduled to accompany the P. E.To Lan caster and preach for him. The Palmetto - Leader is pthcgreatest paper published by Negroes in South Carolina, and is the mouthpiece for every Negro_in_th?. , South, whet ho# you believe it 01 not?it has been knocked, kicked and" criticized by many, but it lithe strongest and the best we have operating to day. Hundred*1 ol new subscribers tell us that thej have made mistakes, purchasing magazines ami papers from afai off, when we had it all at our door. Read yourself, you will find (hat The Palmetto Leader will satisfy any home, any reader, any school or we will refund your money. $2.00 will bring it to your door for twelve'months'; $1.25 will ctop it a*, your door for 6 months; 75c will mail it to your door friV 1 months; or 5c will be delivered weekly by one of our boys. Start aktng it *>day. Rose Lee Green is home again from the hospital and Bill Webber entered the hospital. , Come to church. Go to church. TICK ENS NEWS Mr. Butler of Cincinnati, Ohio is the distinguished guest o fMrs. !-L. G, Fisher. The junior and senior banquet jjghlch wai directed hy-Mra^ J, Rr I ^ w... - i ~ >7 y??, I " j ABBEVILLE NEWS _ Atlanta, Ga., recently closed a fivt eights revival meeting here in Mt Pleasant Baptist church. The meet ing was a success, spiritually am financially. _. Mrs. Carrie Houston was host ess for a dinner given Mr. Thomas Gallman of Newberry and Mr. am Mrs. J. J. Wright.Mrs. Ethel Wharton has beer very sick, but is getter now. Mr. Geo. H. Finley was hosjt a1 a tea given for Messrs. Thomas .-Gallnian and J. J. Wright. ? Mr. Noah Henry passed a.waj Friday afternoon May 13, at the home of his daughter Mrs, l.eamu 'TTiown. Funeral services were cor ducted by Rev. E. FT Johnson. InTerhient in Harbison cemetery Miss Sallie I. Fair in charge. Mr. rrmi :. i ?.V. v VIUM1VIU I1UIIU ngaii\ from the hospital in Green ville. Mrssrs. Allen R. Reid and Chas B. Acker spent Sunday in Andor.son. ~ Mr. Andrew?W?.Knri'-' ht hrn moved his cafe to Ft. Pickens. Mrs. Lizzie Hall, her son Mr Lawrence, and also her two daugl tors. Misses Mabel and Georgii Ruth of Seneca expect to visit qui city fcoon. *. Mrs. Nancy Winbush Whitlbcl passed away here in the hospital Saturday, May 7. Funeral services were held in St. James1 A. M. F church May 9th conducted bv Rev _ re P. InliiiVn^ ATi-.- gntTiTi" T TfnTiT mortician in charge. Mr. Richard Wilson and Mrs Viola Thopia's are" both seriouslj ill. - Mr. Win. David Haudon is fretting his base ball team lined uj for the season. Mr. Johnie Walker of Atlanta Ga., spent Saturday and Sund.rj wit His people near the city... Sunday"school at "St. Tames \va> - held lit the usual hour. I.t-sson re son. Qui- pastor Rev." E7 F. .John -son filled the pulpit morning. an<! night.' Bid. Arthur Ttmietv-our delegate is attending the District Cm ferencc~this week. .? They are ereting a four room brick stru ture on Harrjsburg St. L fur the eolured school. It will ad much to the beauty of thy- street TlfoMPSON STREET BAPTIST C HL'RCH. Rev. B. begins, Pastor Spartanburg.?Despite rite Hie that the day was chilly~amf~ TFu clouds hung menacingly in th c - -slcy?Uro?attendiiiue?war. oko? Hell' miuuKiiuui liic uay. inc Sunday school lesson was one of beauty -and- everyone was ma*lc> w ises-hy?iAt the morning service, the .pastoi spoke from this " great subject: Siarps of the Judgement. He-was at his best and this great dis .. ourse was warmly received. The BYPU the great training camp, is steadily growing in dei the ever wat.hful guidance of Mr. n. A. Il-Ofkl. The evening services were verybeautiful inded. Th . pastor again ; st'okc to us at this hum i sinc the subject, Go Forward; Every heart was inspired to go forward and e'e more. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Jas. Harmon presented the Apex B.nu ty. Display, showing the different coiffeurs created .by the A net: Beauty Salon of this city, of which Mrs. Harmon is* owner and beautician. Approximately 25 beautiful ladies from Greenville, Shelby. Ly -Qian a?(l other places dispkiyo hair styles. A ve-ryunique pro grain was presented. Mrs. Davie head of. the Apex College at At labia. Ga., spoke from the sub ject The B. autifi. 1 Woman. Mrs Bigwell from Greenville aiid Mr: Camp from Tryon, also beauticianspoke also. Everyone was inspired from this hour to be beautiful since the effort is really reward'd. Bates Thursday night was a v'.iy enjoyable affair. Prof, and Mrs. J. R. Bates. Mrs L. C Fisher spent the week-end in Greenville. Miss Ophelia Robinson, a St' rling High schoor senior spent thp day with Mrs. Mamie Rosentond Sunday. Mr. Julius .Gt/wens and Miss F Rosetnond, -Walter Griffon, Charlos Johnson, Mrs. Christoen Bowen, Queen ~ Gilliam, Dan Kitkse^ were the dinner quests of Mrs Iola B. Anderson. Mrs. Beulah Jones of Greenville was funcraliz'ed Monday at Giilfen E. Baptist church. WalkerChappelle and Moore undertakers in charge. and Mm. flaul Thompson I . ' . CARLISLE NEWS _ Miss Wil'i D. Sims of Asheville | - the sister of Mr. Manton Sim? ( was funcralizcil at Williams chap 01 Tuesday, May 10; Rev. Hilliam | ' was master of ceremony. Rev. J M. Dawkir.s preached the sermon Ollilo n It fn cvnu't 1 woo ViPro fvnw Ashcville and also from SpartanI buig.7 ? 7~ ' Mrs. Mary Sisley Savage and hei daughters Mrs. 'Mary Jeter and 1 Mrs. BeveKnq and son were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs t George Savage. They also wori shiped with us at St. Luke. Mrs. - Eva?Coleir.nn spent most?of?the1 day Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Thorn t as who has been sick for two 01 , more months. , Mrs. Ellen English, anil Mrs. Lillio Stewart were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Thompson:" ^ Mrs. Mamie Chick of Xeal Show , Union, was called to the bedside i aof her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Monday. Others on the sick list are Miss Julia Dawkins, Mrs Agnes Sims an! Mrs. Eliza Lyles "We trust They will soon recover We are sorrv to hear of Mrs. Saj die Jeter and Mr. Term Tucker's .sou getting hurt in a car wreck " j Sunday. U< v. Davis.'of WTunsboro brought M<? fils" Hearers a pood megsage on Sunday night. He is sent to pas . tor Alt. Ivle'i circuit-. 1 SAINT .1 AMKS A. M. E. CHURCH "Rev. Hale It. Thompson, Pastor Ashe'vilV, N. C.?The prevailing weather is strongly akin to winter hero in the Land of -Th* Skies. This howve^r has "not fntered with the activities and achievements of t/ar chb'reh work ' which have gotie forward with increased interest. The Sunday school department continues to" grow in attendance and achieve rictvts. New scholars are being ntinn to gr.-tVnward for the obrvan'.iQ of (flri Idea's Day on the - i'< ond i'uinlny in June.?In at ten 'anee upon, the morning's service .-tkeie -was?iV?hwj-e? This invpv. ssive -crowA. came?jnhe ntlitu o for worship and the well appointed surroundings eread even a deepir atmosphere foi 'lie occasion. "The Inseparable ''h i-t" const it ut'. d the subject of t e meti'tieg's me ssage - by our. which was delivered with the ni.'ht anil deep spiritual zeal. .T]:.o_ ncknowlc 'gond nt of many vis f'.ini within and without the ity v a ; made and warm welcome t?-?- them. . Chilly weath ?-r-dkl u. t da-tnf tl>T- spirit of tlie r .."-oi strip};., i'- to attend the even-1 v.g's service l'ur a largo crowd ado- tlx ir way to tie House of Co.I. All who paid or re-warded ; their coining- for Ivuy bt<ffSS7 'usis wprc show red upon all and renewed inspiration was given. \ do-ply interesting sermon wag -.gain .Vliv.red by o'ltr pastor who . o-l ; hi;, subject "Companior.ohij. With flirisf*. The usual wel i.'.i- was given to The" many visiting friends. The annual rally lias been launched for mortgage !i(juidnti<n and the occasion has been met with pleasing enthusiasm. Otir pastor expressed great : pleasure fur tic interest and sup- port which have ben given the j work under his pastorate now well i into the fourth year. Mas Pauline Turner. Mr. Bat. s "f Greenville; .Miss Mattie Garrisen. Mi-s Flhn Garrison, Anna It. Webb. Piasley; 11. IT. Williams D'oooo o'o o o o ooo'oo<Too'o'ooo'o:oi<; % ' nnatM o o.oo.oo C'C'Ooo ooo^oaoaoo^cgft riNCKNEY'S FT undertaker and net SOUTH CAROLINA 4 Fu /'? ^ At 4fi Al IP^fo ; >y j|.. I' ?ffT* " * mSm I 1006 WASHINGTON ST. Saturday, May 21, 1938 PINE GROVE . A. M. E. CHURCH ' I - ~ Pino Grove A. M. E. Sunday school was called to order at the usual hour by the Supt. The lesson was reviwed by Miss Fannie > Paris. It sem^d to have been en; joyed .by all. The missionaries1 held their 'meeting. ?:?? | Mrs. Susie Richardscm the oldest lady of our community passed away, Wednesday at 4:00 o'clock nml \vn<* of 9 ! o'clock. She had lived to see her fifth generation. Mrs.. Julia?Rawl^?is somewhat indisposed at this writing. M rs. Irene Smith, little daughter ar.ih son, and Mrs. Farey Cald- _. well were here from Washington and New York, respectively, to wit | TICSg the funeral of their grandmother. i Miss' Inella Mo-rris, Mr. A. C. Williartis and Mr. Samuel Stephens spent part erf Monday even' irg with Miss Telicious Lowman. Mrs. Farey Caldwell and Mrs. Ir^ne Smith were dinner guests of Mrs. Ruth Smith on Tno-sHnv /The Big Sisters club will meet Monday night, May 23 at the home of Mrs. Hester Mills. All members are asked to be present. CAMDEN NEWS | Dr. A. R. Howard district Supt. preached at the morning service at Trinity Sunday and held the 2nd quarterly conference on Monday - - r --r- , - -r-?-.?.r Miss Bryan of Mather academy sponsored a mystery play for the benefit of the Epworth League on Sunday evening. Mr J S Myers Supt of Trinity's I Sunday school has been ill for two I weeks We hope for him a speedy | recovery.?Rev. iR. F.?Freeman-is somewhat indisposed. Mrs. Hanna Bell Martin of Olnngoburg joined Mr and Mrs. I. B English and Misses Elaine English ? Nashville, Tenn., where Mr. I. B t English, Jr. graduates from the j Medical Dept. of Meharry college L r ^Irs. Games, Columbia has been visiting Mis. Frankie II. Alford her neice,.who is suffering from a. sp'; ained ankle. Mrs. Marie Edwards of Baltimore, Md., spent several days with hev sister Mis. E. F. MeLester. Mr. James Cook of Jamaica, L I., is . here for an indefinite stay with his aunts. Dr. aiiid Mrs.; J. HI Thomas', Mis's Julia M. Thomas and Mr. Na pr.leon Waddy Tnotored to Aiken MoTiday to attend the funeral of Mr. A. B.'McGee. Celebration of "Star Day" Hadoth* Chapter Order of Eas- * tern Star celebrated "Star Day" at Trinity M". E. church Sunday'4 o'clock. Rev, B. Mdodana was the principal speaker Briefly he spoke of the characters of the Order. Rev. W. ' T. Nelson of the 2nd Presbyterian church read the scripture; Mrs. Christine Gamble7 beautifully sang Star of the East Introductory remarks from the Royal Matron, Mrs. H. E. Thorn as. The Masons of Camden alsc iuincu uui una wan tneir coopcration the program was quite P c'"'cess. The opening and closing: odes were sung by the Older. This pro gram is sponsored annually to create more interest in those who may become members. of Liberty witnessed the Baccalaureate sermon. Prcrf. J. R. Bat- _ es. principal. 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