The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 28, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, May 28, 1958
PINE GROVE
~A. M. E. OHURCH
Pine Grorve A. M. E. Sunday
school was called to order by the
? tin ujnal hum. lflfe' Ks'"
son was reviewed by the pastor.
eievgxi o'clock. the Rev. Pollock
delivered a soul stirring sermon
which was enjoyed by all.
We were glad to have with us
Mrs. R. W. Thompson, her sister
Fjeine ana daughter Shirley.
Misses Telieious Lowman and
Beaulah?Rheit left- Saturday fotBrooklyn,
N. Y., where they will
spend their vacation. Mrs. Lessie
Washington has returned home
?from'^6amden where she was called
to the bedside of her nephew Jas.
Albert.- Mrs. Josephine J-iles and
grand-daughter are home from
Hickory, N. C., where they have
been visiting their son and unc^e.
Messrs Naclian Graham, B. F.
? Rawls; Thomas Kenly, George
ter and Miss Martha Suber went
to Lake Murray on a fishing trip.
Miss Lizzie Graham and friends
were the Sunday evening guests
of her sistejc Mrs. Ruth Smith.
Mr. Caesar Rawla and Romeo
were the Sunday evening guests
of the Clarke family.
Mrs. Nancy Paris left Sunday to J
witness the graduation of her
daughter at urainera institute in
Chester, S. C.
Mrs. Julia Rawls and Mrs. Della
Richardson are indisposed at
this writing. n
The Big Sisters .club is inviting
you all to their fashion show, on
June 10. Tho club' itfet at the
home of Mrs. T. B. Mills where everything
w^nt along nicely after
which a delicious repast was serv.
- ed. We dismissed to meet at the
home of Mrs. Ruth Smith.
The YBC club is getting ready
for its program that will be ren^
dered during the coming week.
We are looking forward ta our
V^liuui cu a pi vgiuiii.
Happy vacation to all teachers,
-graduates,?and1 pupiia.
ST MTKF. A M F. rHIIBrH
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?Iter. Phillip Ellis, Pastor"
Charleston, S-JI!.?Sunday school
was opened at the usual hour by
the Supt. H. Watson with officers
r and teachers at their post of duty.
The lesson was taught beautifully
' and reveiwed by the pastor.
At 11:15 the pastor rnade a
brief talk to the pecrple which made
their hearts glad.
At 8 p.m. 'Elder William YL.
Sherald 'delivereJ~an inspiring mes_
sage to?a- larget congregation.
pastor and officers aie trying to
make it a great success. The next
music was renuerea "try?cut: junior
choir. Mrs. V. T. Ellis, choris
ter with-Prof. S C Gary, church
organist at the instrument Many.
compliments were paid the young
people for their excellent music
The Busy Bee and 20th Century
clubs had successful entertainments
last week in the church
yard. Everybody enjoyed them.
The program and reception given
sonage 241 Ashley avenue was a
treat of the season. All the people
are asking them to repeat the
same.
The Boosters club and the Gideon
band are planning the next en
tertainment.Two
more-Sunday school teachers
were elected at the last board
meeting.
The ACE League is doing a
fine work with?Mr. Willie Deas.
president. Mr. Eugene Edwards
and Mrs. Viola Brown passed to
their rewards this week. Both fun
erals were conducted by our pas
tor. ? -
The reporter takes this method
of thanking the officers, members
... and friends of St. Luke for the
fine support in taking The Paimetto
Leader?
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CARLISLE NEWS
Mrs. Lizzie Thomas i3 much im"
proved. 6he spent four days in
Newberry at the hospital. She
is in good spirit now.
Missee Sadie Robertsono, Miss
Nancena Wilkes and Miss Agnes
Robertson returned home Monday
from Brainerd institute. Chester.
, They reporled a good- Bchool yeai^
Mr. Gussie Dawkfna rejourned
fkio tirnnlr frrvm PlnrHia wVlAFA
he Bpent a pleasant winter and
spring.
Mr. Thomas Lylcs who was hurt
* -in a Tar wreck Wednesday ntte Is
said to be doing fine.
Those on the sick list: Miss Julia
I^awkins, Mrs. Agnes Sims> Mrs.
Addie Daw^ins, Mrs. Martha Daw
kins, Mrs. Irene Laney, Mrs. Alice
? v Dawkins, Misg.Lilum Medlocfc and
Mm. Etixa Lylwr. We hope for
them an early recovery, .
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MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor
Sellers?Sunday school openfc.d
ai llic UUU&l Hour with Su'pt. and
his co-workers at their past of
duty.. A beautiful lesson through
out the school and review by Mr
J. L. Crosland.
At 11:30 am mnrninor ?nnfli>o K.
gan The pastor being absent the
Rev. Wnu Jame3 was in charge of
the service. He sele.-tod his text
IrftirL thfi_ 14-:C oTst. John. Quitea
few witnessed this service. Rev.
A. B. Thomas worshiped with us
and gave us a good lecture at the
-elose of- this service."
At 7:30 p.m." "we again assem-hlciL
atul Uu>?ChUfch Aid Board
was in charge of the service. They
rendered a lovely program entitled
The Pearly White City. Mrs.
F. L. Carolina, sponsor. This
board is getting ready?to beautify
our church on the inside May
God bless our efforts.
.1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Foxworth
had as their dinner guests Sunduy
the. Rev:-A. B. Thcrmas and"
wife, Mrs. F. L. Carolina afrid
Mis? Parks of Georeetown.
Mr. and Mrs. OUie Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. A Jones and daughter^
Miss Erline Jon^s, Miss Z. Jones,
all of Jacksonville. Fla., are visiting
-their aunt, Mrs. Julia Barr
on Railroad avenue. Mrs. Emma
J ones left Saturday nite for Wash,
ington, D. C., to spend 89metime
with.Jher daughter Ethel. ??
Mrs. G. A. Hunt has opened up
a new business. She has a beautiful
line of dry goods, shoes and
everything to wear. Stop and see
her when in town. She will be
glad to 3ee you and will treat you
right. . .
?Sellers?Ghapel?Baptist Church "
Rev. J. H. Hall, Pastor
iSunday school opened at the
usual hour with assistant Supt.
Jame3 Brown and his co-workers.
A beautiful lesson-throughou t the
school.
At 11:30 a.m. morning service
began. The pastor selected his
text from the 1B:16 of Exodus and
used as a subject: Go Forward.
This was a strong message, wen
delivered and-ftrflTjf thought. Pulpit
associates, Rev. J. W. Evans
and Dave Johnson.
Mr. Quilty Thompson, the pastor
and his wife motored to Hamer
Sunday afternoon and reported
a pleasant trip.
At 7:30 p.m. we again assembled
; and Llie p^ttyr hrought ng annth-er
wonderful message from 15:22
of St. Luke. Subject: He Took
the Wrong Coast. Quite a few
wt-rc-tfut to wmtess this wonderful
message. Our revival meet-ing?began
Sanday^-nighT?
Mr. Willie ErVin, mother and his
sister Elouise Lane and her husband
Luther Lane, Lue Bell Mason
Louise Maoon and Mr. Joe Oil of
Bucksport spent a few hours with
Mr. Ervin Sunday evening.
WESTON CHAPEL CHURCH
Rev. M. G. Williams, Pastor
On .Sunday, the two churches,
Weston chapel and Mt. Pisgah
were engaged in beautiful union
services at Weston Chapel. S. S.
opened at 10:15 with the Supt
Rev. R. H. McGhee of Mt. Pisgah
TU? n.A ? k?o..
in uuaigc x 11c icoovu was ucau*
tifully discussed among the various
classes. We listened to a most
excellent review by Mrs. 0. V.
Quarles
"Al'11:30 Rev Gray of Mt.'Pisgah
came before ua with one of
his masterful sermons. He used
. iQll.hiiJ. theme..The_ Hiddenllanor,
He treated this discourse concisely
and philosophically and capti
vated?My- -e^wMfeegafckmr - It couW
be said among us did not our
heart burn. We were pteased to
have the Rev. G. T. Coleman of
Helena worship with us." He gave
some timely remarks. An offering
of $350 was taken for him.
At 3:30 Rev. H. W. Walker of
Clinton, and choir worshiped with
-us. He' preached from the text:
Ye are the salt of the earth. This
was a very instructive sermon. A
sermon that should be a moral and
an inspiration. The choir rendered
beautiful music. A neat sum
of $9.25 was raised.
* * ? nnof a- no mo no urlt Vi
V7UI jmavui wjlui c uo n <V||
was full of information and inspir
ation. Total amount collected for
the day $-13.39.
Rev. and Mrs. M G Williams
motored to Denver on last Tuesday
to visit ' is brother Mr S
Williams. Th y also attended the
district conference at Pendleton,
The hearts cff the members of
- -We*ton chapet were deply saddened
to learn of the death of Mrs.
Minnie Franklin one -of.our Sunn'
day school teachers and faithful
churoh worker.
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THOMPSON STREET
BAPTIST OHURCH
Rev. B. J. Legins. Pastor
Spartanburg, S. C.?Sunday
was a aay long to do rememDereo
at Thompson?; street.- The day
started off with a "bang" as an
unusually large crowd filled the
Sunday school at 9:30 aim. The
lessons were well taught and new
members were enrolled in nearly
every class.
?At the morning worship "the pastor
spoke touchingly from the subject
The Christian's Test. This'
great^ discourse f-hei rause of
much rejoicing and one member
was adde to the fold.
? The afterlncr<5n at Thompson St.
was indeed well spent. At 3:00
p.m. Rev. Sample firom Greenville
and a large part of his congregation
motored down and worsTiipecT
with us. The Rev. Sample
spoke masterfully to us.
Again at 4:30 p.m. the Rev. M.
D Porter from Greer and his congregation
came in whlie our Grecn
ville guests were still here, and
he too, spoke forcefully to ua So
at the end of these great discourses
every heart indeed rejoiced.
- The BYPU presented a very excellent
program on Sunday afternoon
from 6:00 to. 7:30. -This program
was under the direction of
Miss Elizabeth Boyce. At
"the eVenlng services the pastor
again spoke to us using the
subject Dry Bones. At the end
of this service we felt that the
day was'indeed well spent.
Misses Lucinda Burgess, Mary
L. Burgess, Annie Maude Boyce,
Alice McDowell and Mr, Albert
Farr motored to Columbia Sunday.
Thley visited tho Veterans
hospital and the insane asylum-and
other places of ^interest while
there.
LANCASTER NEWS
Sunday! The 'Sunday schools at
-the usual hour.
Revs. Gantt and A. B. King attended
the Ganeaster district conference
last week. They reportr
~ed a fine meeting from aH-angles.
There were two funerals at the
Washington.- Baptist church, undertaker
Fundi?rburk-Riley were
in charge.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Tolbert,
Rev. and Mrs. Win Gantt were the
dinner guests fo Mrs Sarah Mack.
To say the least the dinner .was
I ? Wt'll pvppnroil rma ?
Prof. E. R. Riley is in the midst
cf his commencement. He had a
. successlui term- with the coopera|
tion of his fatuity and well wish-"
J ers of the school. - Our high schoul
1 h?rc hr-fortunatc ta have^ such -congenial
teachers who work in the
j church as well as in the public
school.
-f?Rev. Tulbert preached the annual
sermon, Sunday May 22 at
j 3:30 selecting hi3 text from 1st
('Corinthians-dell, subject Build
the Right Foundation. He men_
tioned the foundaticm of several
structures, ancient cities of wealth
'famex intellectual-and many other
business in the walk of life which
men thought would stand for
1 years, but at last the rain, heat
and wind caused them to crumble
and went down and kissed the
dust. He proved to the graduating
class and all his hearers that unless
one build his 0v her foundation
(career of life) on Jesus
. Christ, why it will not stand the
[ test. He preached a masterly-?er
nifln \r* ft lavffo audience. The final
program will be Thursday nite
', May 26. There are twenty mem-.
-Ters~oTtfie graduating class.
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Sunday school opened and foli
lowed the usual routine, with Rev,
-f? ?
' Donna reviewing the lesson. Morning
worship opened at 11:45 the
Rev. Mdodana of Camden delivered
| a wonderful message, theme: Fear
Not for God will Protect You. Mu1
sic was furnished by the Junior
r-ehoir, with Mr. Edgar Thompson
i at the piano.
Evening services were late start
Iftg because of the usual monthly
reports. This-message was presented
at its best fully spiritually and
Ifactful. Rev. Mdodana used as a
I theme What is your \Religion?
---This was considered a high day at
Bethlehem. Many visitors and
I members were present. Ybu are al!
wnva wobnmp At. Rethlehpm. it is
1. the stranger's home?1200 Lyon
I afreet - 7 ' 4'.?
J Last Thursday night we. were
.favored with a fine message from
Jour Rev. M. M. Peace. Many ast
sociate- ministers were present at
I these HrrviceB. Friday night, Rev
, L.C.' Jenkins delivered a message:
Deborah a Woman of Action, for
the anniversary of the Women's
Coopeirtlva MiMlonarj^Jh&ietjL
THE
EFFINGHAM NEWS
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[ The Meadow Prong Baptist S. I
|S, m?t May the 2.2 at, '.KtO a-ni. ]
i iiu ouuuuy suivuivwas wuuuwicu
by the Supt. J. II Frierson. TJhe 1
ksson was taught by Bro. .J. J.
Jenkins and beautifully discussed .
by the schoo.l Collection $1-01).
.Review by Rev. H. II. Heart.
11 o'clock Rev. J W Davis, paslor
used as a text Romans 1:1G.'
Subject: Effects of the Gospel. He
preached a??oif! stirring sermon.
Collection $7.99. Rev. Davis was
the dinner guest of Mrs. Mary E.
Black . _
The BYPU met at G o'clock. The
subject: Being Christians in crux
Home. The--discussion was" mad.
plain to all. After which Br^a.
E. McCullough, one of our young J
Licensed preachers reasoned out a
heart felt sermon.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
Pine Grove Circuit
Mitchell School Closing A Success
The Mitchell school as well as
community has been greatly thrill
ed during the past week. On Sunday
evening, May t5> at 4 o'clock
the proceshional march took place
after which the annaul sermon was
preached by the Rev; B. II. Hodge
of Alcolu. The sermon was very
much enjoyed by all.
...On- Monday evening, May IP'th?- '
Primary classes taught by Miss
Clara Blassingame of Orangeburg
rendered a very unique and interesting
program. All seem to have
been very much thrilled. Wednesday
evening May 18 a play known
as The Golden Goose was given by
The Oth and th Tgrades taught by
the Principal, Mrs. Alice D. Mitchell.
This play composed of 12
characters was the most classical
and best known play that has been
given in the community recently.
Thursday evening, May 19 the
graduation exercises at 8:30.
. Pi'i?*st mm I'll 7TH7-7rrATy-^Ttn^::
Helen Middleton, one of the high
. .4 -Itoul?teachers?of?OrangcAxurg, followed
were the faculty of the
Mitchei -school, trustees, juniors
and, seniors. There were only b
yrraduates to comuletQ_tho elemen
tary work of this school. TRvV
wore the regular 8th grade rei.
caps aud?gowns. The salutatorj
was given by Miss Dorllin Smoaks
ter which an oration titled Our
school was given by Miss JFrankie
-Wotpfi.-The valedictory by Miss
Emmerline Jenkins. M
. Marcus of Orangeburg addressed the
class"jwith a very meaningful,
thoughtful os well as interesting
address. Quite a bit wa^'tlerived'"
''from his address, being the first
warding of certificates and prizes
were given by Miss Clara Blassingame
one" of the teachers of
(lie si'liobl. t-'diiowing this was
[the closing song, America. There
J wevo several visitors from all over
i each night Mrs. Hattie Whaley
j atvd-AIrs. M. Baker of St. Matthews"
' Blassingame visited the exercises
each night. Many other distinguished
guests were present also.
PAG EL AM) NEWS.
j3rs. M. J. Gathings and Mr. bJ
'J. Dargin motored to Pee Dee Sun
day afternoon. |
A Silver Tea was given at the
! home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brew
er Sunday afternoon iti interest ol
the Grand View .Presbyterian
church.
Mi-s. Laura Brewer had ?s hei
guest Sunday Mrs^ Elizabeth Ri~vers
of Chesterfield.
Mrs. Alice Legranae, miss jeretha
Huntley and Mr. Wendell
Morgan of Wadesboro visited at
the liome of Mr. and Mrs. T. F
Brewer Monday.?
Mr. Bruce Blakeney was funer1
alized at the John Wesley church
I Friday He died Thursday after an
' illness of a few days. He leaves
a wife Mrs. Sofa Watts Blakeney,
two daughters, Mrs. Gatha Sinr
ctairT Miss Coretha Blakeney and
one son Mr. J. C. Blakeney.
Sunday, May 22 was a high day
around Great Falls. The Woman's j
missionary convention met at tne
Pine Grove Baptist church Saturdclegntes
and ministers were pros
ont. A large sum of money was!
raised. The different program?
Wore splendid and was enjoyed Try
all. The Russell's choir furnished
music at 3:30 Sunday. .
Mr. Benard Gladden from Bnltimore.
Md.. is visiting his- father
ancU-brothar^of?Blackstock a ft d
Ihike Power Hill, Great Falls. i
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WOODRUFF NEWS.
Trinity. AME Zion Church
Ugii fi I' fllHI"'1HV I'iHtiir
Pleaching every second and 4th
Sunday. Sunday school every Sunday
at 10:15. We had a very successful
revival meeting last week
conducted by Rev. Parker of
Blacksburg. The sermons pleached
were enjoved hy rvrymvi Itcv. Parker
is a wonderful preacher.
Mrs. M. S. Callaham of Spartunbuig
was a visitor in the city
last Thursday, the guest of Mrs. i
Evelyn Wilborn and Mrs. Viola _
Qiumuiond: " i
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Alexandei .
of Snartanburtr visited Mr. \Vi?rAlexander
who. is very ill. i
Mr. Will Donald, Mr. W. R.
Duckett and Mr. Mack Jones of i
Greenville visited friends in the i
city Sunday.
? Mr. Charlie Stephen was serious ?
ly injured Monday when a bale of i
cotton fell on him. We hope h e i
will soon recover.?
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?'v?t UCUKI -iicnji
Rev. A. D. Duncan, Pastor
Our Sunday school was good
with Supt. at his post and most
of the* teachers present. The Sen- ,
ior class still holds the banner.
The Busy Bee club was u great
success last Friday night; although
a cloud of thunder and niin came .
just TTS ThIT"nTembei s ^gathered, but
in a short time, the clouds passed
<uuLjik_grand time was enjoyed. .
Mrs. Hattie Steen and Mrs. Ellen,!
Dorroh really know how to enter- J
tain their friends, which was deeply
appreciated. The Busy Bee club 1
is doing a great work, helping re; ,
pair the church.
New Bethel church is progressing
with ail the different groups,
giving a helping hand toward the
church. We urge everyone to- fepdv
The Palmetto. Leader. ,!
Lanford Grove Holiness Church
Bishon U. D. .Rookarrf pA?t?r
?fcunday school at tho usual 'hour 1
with the Supt. and staff present.
The lesson was taught by Rev. W.
M. Higgina.?
At 8 p.m. after the preliminaries
Rev. Jones delivered a wonderful (
sermon, text St.-John 15:1: theme Fruit
Bearing Time. Remarks by
Bro. H. C. Campbell and Rev. Jff.
M. Higgins. Dismissal Bishop ' U.
D. Rookard went to Lau^ns Sunday
evening for pastoral service
at his church; 71
There will Jbv a joint meeting
of all?the/ first T)'oin Holiness 1
ChlH'eh<^M6vement held at Queen 1
Mapy Laurens Sunday, May 29th. (
^Pfie public is invited. Begins at >
10 a.m. , '
XEW BERRY NEWS "1
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Mrs. Estelle S. Frunklin and son |
are the guests of her sister Mrs. j
Birdie S. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burton of ,
this city, who are residing in Wash ,
ington, 1). C., motored to the city (
on account of her aunt's illness. ,
We?trust she will soon be relieved j
from the malady;??;
Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr., left Monday-morning
for PhiladelphHrr-Pa^ ]
where he will attend the General ,
Assembly' of the Presbyterian ,
Church.
The NT"ck Band Party at Mr. ,
T. A. Williams' Hall Friday nite
was quite a success. Miss Halty
won the prize for having the small
tst neck.
- - A silver tea was given-m?the
afternoon. After a short program, ]
we Wehe "served sandwiches, punch ^
and cakes.
Drayton Street High School
PfoL K. F. Gladden, Principal
Thursday morning was an Agi ieulture
service conducted by the
principal. Our guest speaker was
Mrs. J. H. Summers, the NYA director
of this county, She and-hex
husband visited the garden's Thurs
day morning, 6 o'clock, judged the
plots and they were greatly- impressed
with the work that is being
done by the boys and girls on
the farm and campus.
After a few opening remarks by
Prof. Gladden, he presented Prof.
U. S. Gallman who in turn introkttrcM"
and presented the speaker:
She came forth filled with zeal and
delivered an inspirational and encouraging
message on "What Is
My Pa^J?" which was enjoyed by
all."Prof. O. B: Cannon, SuPr of
^4ty SeKools was also present and
gave a few very timely remarks.
Calvarv Preshvterian Chnrrh
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor (
prow. A large crowd attended Wed
nesday and all weje greatly benefiitted.
I*
We were-delighted TrTTTave the
following visitor? in Sunday school
Mrs. Lillie Gladden, her twins and
Miss Clara Etta' Bluford,
During the league Hour th? pro
gram waa outlined for the aecohT"
>tr. Mori ah bapt cm urn
Rtt: (f: ft; i'lcKeU, i'astor
Spartanburg.?Sunday school o
ened at usual hour with Supt. Col
man and teachers at than post o
duty.
At 11:30 the pastor, Rev-. C. H
Pickett ascended the rostrum tex
Rev. 3:11, 18. Subject. Selling th.
Church und Religion. This mes
s:-tfi.?was well delivered. O yj
hearts, burned as the man of Oca
delivered the message.
_ -Sunday?afternoon at"3:30 th<
:hoir under the direction ~of Mrs
Azalee R. McGee, rendered fa shQr
program at the First Baptis
:liurch (white.)
At 8:30 the Gubernatorial Hue*
closed with quite a success. Th<
amount raised was $170.75^ Mr
J. Stehson oodward led as dem
acra.ic governor reporting $105.71
and Mr. Geo. Nicklas followed as
republican governor reporting $65
Total apiount raised during the daj
$200.03.
The Pentecostal meeting openet
Sunday night 12 (mid-nite) to t
large audience. The sermon was
preached by the pastor, subject
'The Mid-pight Cry" And at mid
rrite the bridegroom came. Go y?
aut to meet him. The ^ermon was
dramatized. It w?i?? indeed u ntft"
tefpIec^T The meeting will continui
for forty days and forty nights
The following ministers will preacl
Rev.?T. Moss, Greenville; Rev
M. M. Peace of Aiken and Rev O
C Parker of Augusta, Ga. Th<
pastor will preach every day fronr
12 o'clock noon until 1:00 o'clock
The public is cordially invited tc
attend all these services.
?Carrier Street finals TrtT Set.
Sermon next Sunday aftemooi
- *f i. * ~ ?
il mi. aionan church, J. B. Brown
Rector will preach the baccalaure
ate sermon. Rev. C. II. Pickett wil
Jeliver the annual address to th*
aenkitTr at 8:15 Thtrrsxtay evehing
lune 2, at Mt. Moriah church.
AnTruaT~Cornmencement exercise:
at the Xarrier Street Grammai
school wili be conducted next Fri
Jay night at the. Mt. Moriah Bap
;ist church.?? -
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CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Services were very impressiv*
at Mt. Tabor ME church Sunday
Rev. W. W. Edwards^ preached th*
YVorning" semion,~which was base<
an the Seven Wonders.^A IuxbI)
congregation was present and en
joyed the sermon. The evening
message was delivered by t h (
Rev. Jas. W. Shaw. pastor Plcn*
ant Grove AMEZ church, who helc
the attention of his hearers whil*
ie preuchod the Gospel in its pur
ty.
_ The^choir of Mt. Tabor?M:?E
:hurch is beautifully robed in whit*
and the singing was superb Sun
lay and added much sacredness t<
the servieetti?Miss-Annnr Edwards
is the organist, Rev. P. C. Hiddli*
ston pastor.
While spending 'the Wfeek-enc
I tf ^
nome air. kodi. roster called tc
see Misses Sara A. McCullougl
and Helen Jenkins.
After closing a successful schoo
term at Davidson, N. C., Miss Bei
sie Baucom is home spending i
few days with relatives a n (
friends before resuming summe
studies at Winston-Salpm. M. C
Miss Cecelia Mae Toatley i i
home from St.?George where sh?
closed u very successful schoo
term.
?Miss Bessie Baucom WH5~ dtftWFi
guest of-Mrs. S. E. McCullougl
Sunday.
Mr. Andrew Burno, was the Sui
day afternoon guest of Miss Sari
A. McCullough. *
Mrs. J. H. Toatley enjoyed i
bountiful birthday dinner at th'
home of Mr. and Mrs. HorreiPs-ti
the Wexford settlement Sunday.
Mbnday evening at Mt. Tabo
ME' church, Mn'. Julia B. Shaw
entertained a very appreciativ
audience with the Passion Pla
and other scenes.
_ Mrs. S. E. McCullough apeni.-;
while with Mrs. (Mother) Craii
Sunday evening.
Miss Bessie Baucom spent Su
day afternoon with Mr. and Mr?
Elliott Johnson.
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