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^ -?: Stephen Cr Campbell - ?
Afvn Antiirt Rultnn n Hr>vr,t?iri t'Ondw.
er of Kampbt'llgrams and a booster
for the Leader is dead. She
was a very tine type of a person.
;?mr most outstanding virtue was I
peace. She was the. most peace
able woman I have ever known
She was a great mother, a loving
wife and faithful church worker.
Moriah to bear testimony to hei
goodness. 1
I was shocked to learn of the
?passing of Mrs. J. V. Stuart. ~We
' .had-LOhatted -for?atr-hottr- tmiy e
few minutes before she departed
this life. STie was & fine woman. I
?? never had a better fnond than 'sis"
?- Johnny' as _I_ called _her^ Dne-dayyou
will read, Dynamo ,'Campbei.
is dead. I do-not want you to'cry r
- Write upon my tomb rock "Here
lies Dynamo CarftpbHl. He help
ed whom he could". The finest
tribute ybu can pay my memory,
is to carry on the'program for
which I am giving my life.
i'
How to Build L'p Your Congrega
' tion
I asked a tine youjjg woman the
other day, what did she think
would help a pastor to get a
crowd to come and hear hiiv.
preach, Here is what she told me
to do. ^
1. Preach what you know is
true. 2. Tt.ach. 3. Advise. 4.
Conrfort. " 5. Visit the sick. 6.
Call on all new comers. 7. Plan
your work. 8. Bo an intermediary
in disputes. 9. * Preach funerals
and nr/t depreciate the dead. 11
Marry your people. 12. Visit hos-^
pita!s. 13 Do comrrnmfty work"
14r K<^op abruast of denominational
trends, local, state and nat
tonal.? Kr. Kitow yxrar children",
young people and adults. lf>
Know where they live and know
?1 them by name. 17. Welcome all
new babies. 18 .Sympathize with
the ooor.
Many of these may' 0ve rTafPbuVj
L.'~ this ift^hard to beat. I pass i'
on to you that you may be helped.
Sunday at St. Paul
-..Sunday was a high clay with St.
Paul at Anderson, "ftr^the momf'.
ing the pastor preached a temperiftce
sermon ' The TToftle of
" Death. In the evening the Sen?'
ior Missionary sisters had their
state convention program. The
% jfo&pei chorus sapg and. aU enjoyed
the day. The sisters havg Jtheir
L state convention money and will
I be at the convention at Zion.
St. Paul is a good people. We ,
? aiiv tmatlr onH oil u/nrlf fhii
E plana, Our program for June is J
Vacation school, boys bike, at
tend the woman convention, bttei
the national.congress at Tuskeg
and send the pastorr to the Inte
national C11 r i si, i.Worker* cb
vention at Columbus, Ohio.
Our days for the month ar
first Sunday, Memory Day; sc
ond Sunday. Children Day; thi
Snndnv Fathcru' Dnv; fourth .Sn
clay. Family Day. Appropriat
mu_sic, sermon^ and prograuaa^w
be featured. Our offering f
Sunday was only $88.00 for
purposes.
Attention Ministers
What do you do with your tinv
How late do you sleep? Do y
have a garden or what do you
for exercise? What" do you re
daity? How many times have y
-preached the sermon you preach
last Sunday? Are you a stagnu
bau'C'll or are you-a flowing stres
Are you worth?the salary yc
people are paying you? H<
much insurance do you carr;
How old are youf debts ? Are y
branded as a Debt Dodger? A
you and institution in your co
inanity or just one of the man;
Are you appreciative of what t
c'ople do for you? Do you c
courage your young people to
unhmil .oronnmi^a nrul CVOl'lt
;he church? i?r .
r.. Your answers to these questio
^ii.d kindred nncB will go a lo
[way iu helping you to imprc
your worth.
I I
-CU 13l? S.S. ami BYTC'Conventi
Anyone who misses this sessi
of the convention will miss t
I lVV.est gathering of Christian wo
ers to be found anywhere. Y
miss helping to. advance _y.u
denomination. Spend your vuj
ti? n at Morris college attfcndi
the School of Methods. You mi
m ar piv A. W. Brown on V.'<
.iesday? night in that powerful nit
sage, "The Church Behind Clos
D..ors". 1U0 voices will sing.
COKESBURY NEWS "
St. I'aul A. M; E. Church
Rev. J; C. Coaxum, I'astor
idle?S- _S. begar. -uo usual wj
i Uriefv study of the le--so'n. T
-r.-ttvhing-gervices wore very br
tr o due to the -fart-that quite
Lew-of our folks-wanted to atte
K
.a Baccalaureate services at Bn
e: Hi in Greenwood. Mr. Burn
'aden son of Mr. and Mrs. Squ;
-? uden was one of the graduat
.diss Eugenia M. Holmes spe
I .ne week-end in Ureenviile vis
i.g her niece ana nephew, Mr. a
.uij. Walter Williams. She J
.-t-i'tjj a pleasant trip.
Mrs. L.oueila -Foggy Holmes \v
. ashed to" the hospital Friay si
-t?rrrg?with acute appendix. ^
are glad to report she is doi
. L'ly. Mrs. Florence Moore
- e i i"l improving. We regret tl
. jUi_pastor s?wd 1 e?tj?on the??s
r-1. We are hoping for her
early recovery.
..OR It IS BROWN
- A.--M-. K. Ht Rt
Rev. It. I. I.enion," 1'astor
i harleston, S. C.?Threateni
A. athei last Sunrlay, did. not 1<
sen the attendance at the servi<
at Morris Brown. The activit
'i the day began with the s< rVi<
t'ollowed closely by the regu
'.Homing sermon uewvereu uy j
Uemon. The- pastor after sele
.ng as a tfxt Ciai. G:U develop
he theme "The Reward of P
-overance". Nine persons w<
nimitted into the church at tl
service.
? Sunday school and League fui
:ionpd at their respective pcric
with good attendance.
At 8 p.m. Rev. R. H. Wall
p eached front the subject "J
vine Friendship". The text v
St. John 1 er: 15.- An inspiring s<
non resulted Rev. Walker is c
ccted with the Jenkins Orphana
?f this city. We were pleasedetc
the presence of many visitc
luring the day. Visitors are
ways welcome at Morris Brov
u)ur spring rally closing last we
.letted the sum of nearly thirte
hundred dollars. Our faithi
nembers have done splendidly
the rally. Every captain has i
ported,- There are "yet some gle
:r.gs expected from those wh0 t
not get in on the reports It
week. The Blucrarmy led by iii
W. H. Simmons w$s the winni
army, reporting $C8Q.o?!'. The R
army led by sister L. G. Davis i
ported $510.10. The spirit
Friendly Rivalry continued lip
attended the commencement exe
cises of Allen tmvterslty durii
the past week."
"jWe are pleased to note the pre
once on last Sunday at church
Bro. Wins. Johnson, who has be<
indisposed for several weeks.
ee J^EcRoes of Sports I
n* 1-? Hy~ XiUSTKt' LAWSOJi I
e:
!Crj
You never can tell what will
n. happen when two fighters enter
tt, the ring. Writers and betters stake
ill 'h.'ii' ^Hli* un'1 "" Hffiawant
vt Principals, out what are they sayall
mg now?
It's perpetual motion always
moving:, always throwing dyna
e? mite at the opponent. This motion
ou 's none other than the honorable
do" n-enry Armstrong,
ad Armstrong proved to the world
ou that he is the greatest fighter evei
ed to, enter the ring. No fighter has
,nt o\er kept such a pace and fought
im any opponent, as Henry defeated
1TF liainey koss. Koss took everything
)W ti.at Henry could irive. but in t-akr?
ing so .much punishment, he lost
ou rhe steafiT~bf his punches.
lVC From beginning . to the end
in- Armstrong bored in,, giving everything
he had, never stopping, nehe
\ pausing,- just. forever throwin
itig those mighty hams into the
go b< dy and face of Iioss.' The piclui'e.of
the tight is described as
a perfect machine in motion. Weav
,ns ;ng and bobbing and lashing out
Hg- -H-hrt?a tiger are the actions uf the
lVC Ki ig of the little fellows, Henry
A i mstrong. Henry won twelve
. omuls while Ross won three,, one
<>B~ (lavi'ny been given to him' because
011 il a,. low blow delivered by Arm
'"e strong.
Who said that added weight
oU vy??uhi slow Armstrong down?
u' tt >11 somebody better pray that
11" i< doesn't decide oto add any more
weight, if he does louk. out some
. if you push over champions.
The light sets two records, one
" ^ iho best lighting machine ever
eon in action ana tne other the
most absorbing machine to be
found anywhere; But hats otf ?tcr
Ross,, he is the best sport of them
rrtt^ but I would rather be on the
"tn.ei side of the fence.
Since Armstrong jumped over a
,th- Weight and captuied -another, what,
he will the critics have to talk about
rer tioav? It inako no dilTerence what
a Thry"say-'just tell Ambers'to start
nd tiaining right now, because he is
aw next to be butchered, if the public
e?l loh't refuse the slaughter, and I
ire ion't think they will. All that
es. an lie said is "Hail to Henry
:nt Aimstrong, the best fighter evei
it- to enter the ring," and that's- saynd
;tig plenty. I hope I spoke right
re- >tit if I didn't, I'm sorry.
If .Joe Louis is in then condition
as that King. Henry.!is in,-Schmeling
if- will, last-only-seven roundsirif he
rVe- is mn. then it's anybody's light,
ng ?^ert-ite va i-i o us -High ScTTo u 1 s and
is (.'uiteges,* I-4n>pe you have had a
iat pUasatit year in all departments,
ado -phu'in'g emphasis oil" the extra-curan
ijjl.'n t i^ in.... Iyour
return in the fall, I remain your
loyal Sports Writer,
BUSTER LAWSOM_
?
TO THE PUBLIC:
The place on the Irnio road, forug
* y.?
merly known as Abie's Place goes
4 how in the name of Hollywood
^ Park, owned and operated by Joa
Dreher. For entertainments . and
;es . '
t _ ates make reservations with \Iji_
*_ Droher, who resides for the -sumlat
. ner at Crawford's Athletic Club.
Jr.
t) Those of you who have not been
-o fortunate as to have had a
ied
.aste. of barbecued chickon may
law that experience this Friday,
i Saturday and Sunday at CrawIllS
. .
ford's Athletic Club. Other sandwithes
and drinks are sold daily.
-j- ttrgc out and enjoy the evening.
Pull up iu the stalls and chat
vhile eating.
cor
as LEXINGTON NEWS
on
jrp Sei vices at Bethel were attendtf.
well Sunday due to the rnctew)ra
nt w-eatKer. At 10:30 the Sunday
a). school was had with officers and
teachers at their respective placed
-s? At 12 th'p singing convention
nn .Vfts had nn'l n vnr\r 1 nrrrn
ul va.s present. After the convention
;n he pastor, cfuartet and trio Ynotorce
' I to Spring Hill to render a proari
?ram in behalf of the missionary
liT -ociety of the abc/ve named church.
l3t At Mt. Zion the Trustees had
ro7 ''i vices all flay and a yery unique
ng program was carried out. Night
ed service was had at Bethel and a
e. few of the regulars were present,
of On Tuesday n'Rht of last week
to the Willing Workers, club had a
or meeting at the vice-president's
r. home. The young men of this
ng club are rendering valuable ser
vice. I hoso on the sick list are:
s- Mrs. Martha Borstic, Mrs. Lillie
ot Drafts and Mr. Henry Rawls. We
Bri are glad to say that each of these
| are improving at thi, writing.
TUB PALMETTO LEADER
-UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Roy. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor?
The Sunday school" Dpenc.lai
i the regular hour to an unusually
large attendance which iris been
maintained for several Sundays
Several pupils ^rom the school
were sent as delegates to the G*tin
Arthurtown. The pastorr preach
ed the closing "sermon at the un:?u?
"TUB u.Uir.
iwu uaiii? uir iiiviuu iiiv iwugion
of Jesus in a Changing World",
The teachers of the Sunday school
are contesting in nn effort to da.
termine who shall go as delegate:
to the National Sunday" School
Congress to be held in Memphis,
Tenn., in June. 1 /.
The pastor delivered the morning
sermon using as bis subject^
What Meaneth This??The message
was in kepjng with Memorial
T^ay celberati'on.Immediately fol
lowing the close of the morning
service, the funeral service Qi the
late Bro. Ranso-me Sims, chairman
of the Deacon board was held.
.Sunday evening the Usher board
presented a very interesting and
jnutfual musical program featuring
several vocalists frcrm the neighboring
churches.- The Usher hoard
is one of the several auxiliaries of
the church that must be commended
for the splendid work being
-done. The night sermon was delivered
by Rev. R. A Miller.
ROCK HILL BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. H. E. Taylor, Pastor
Winnshoro. S. O.?Mr. .Tames
Clowney departed this life May
17, at Veteran hospital, Columbia
ard was funeralized here. ~He
was the son of the late Deacon
and Mrs. John and Louisea George
Clowney. He resided in Pittsburgh,
Pa., for- quite a number of
years, but returned home before
the end game. He joined the Mt.
Zion Baptist church, Library, Pa.
and was Baptized. He brought
"wi?h him his lettor and requested
to unite with this church, the
church of hi8 ancestors.
His last words to relatives were
very consoling and we believe tho'
it is our lost it is heaven's gain.
Survivors ar?: wife, Mrs. Jennie
J. Clowney, Pittsburgh, Pa.;
sisters. Mesdames Ella R. Moore
and Mattie Buggs, here; Mary C.
Jefferson. Winston-Salem, N C.:
brothers: Messrs George and Dan
iel Clowney, Pittsburg; John Alfred
Clowney, Greensboro, N. C.:
ami Samuel Clcnvney, Harrisburg,
Pa., and a host of other relatives
and Triendg to mourn lfis passing.
Sleep on d^ar Brother and take
your rest.
JVou suffered here, but now your
soul iB* blest. .. .
Mr. and Mrs.'"Kobaevelt Mocrre
entertained as...dinner guests the
aunts and uncles of the former on
Sunday before leaving for their
respective-homea. They?reported
a pleasant evening.
---On- Sunday,~ May 29, Sunday
school was conducted at usual hour
with a lively discussion of lessons.
A-fter\vard quite a few attended
service at different places of irrterest..
Those attending the laying of
the' Conner Ston-i at Mt. Zion
Baptist church here were Mr. and
Mrs. J7 B. Brevanfc^sMr. and Mrj.
S. C. Cunningham, Mesdames Bffie
Gore, Malvina M. Moore, Messrs
H. W. Johnson, Henry George and
\V A. Ro ill ware.
Messrs George Nettles, Isaac
Simpson and Roosevelt attended
singing convention at Macedonia
Baptist church. Smallwood, S. C.
Mr^Jfcff Goto, son and daughter
Davitf and Estell and Messrs John
and Charles E Stevcjson viBited
with t;he Pine Grove Bapt. church.
. _Great falls, S.. C. All reported
excellent service;
ThliUsher Board held a splendid
meeting at the home of Mr.
Andrew Jackson on last meeting
nifjhi. Mrs". Viola Jackson hostess.&A
delicious course of straw
benfl^ce cr?am, and caka waa
servcM^Mrs.
Jennie Clowney -and Mr.
Roosevelt were callers at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Taylor on
Wednesday while in Columbia on
business.
LAKE VIEW NEW$,
Union K. M. E. Chiurch
Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor
Sunday school began at the usual
hour with Supt, and teachers
at their post of duty. Rev. Mack
preached a noble sermon as he has
firotten to the nlace it la nmiRllv
his rhotto. He seenis to be a religious
preacher.
The public Is invited to. attend
a program at Shady Grove Baptist
church. You are urged to cooperate
and help make this effort
a success.
SAINT JAMES
A. M. E. CHURCH.
~ Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor .
Asheville, N. C.?Large crowds
were m attendance-throughout "the
day both upon the Sunday school
and regular worship. It is indeed
gratifying to see the upward trend
in the work of our Sunday school
" as -It relates to attendance, devct_
1 ?n : r>?
i wiun ciiiu eiiiuuamaiu. rui tuc
Children's Day program rehearsals
continue to go forward Two new
classea and teachers have b^en added
to the Sunday school. The
morning's serVice had a most appropriate
setting and background.
The church was adorned with beau
tiful and swtflt smelling flowers
.sic that was uplifting. An atmcrs
phere of deep devotion ^"d TeVer.ence
prevailed. From the subject
" "juaas" Kemorse hnd Sulclde'l our
pastor delivered the sermon. Deep
interest was created in the deliv- !
erv of this meSsirae. The Dres- '
ence of many visitors was acknowledged>
At the evening seivice despite
the stormy weather a splendid audience
was present for worship.
Our pastor preached a very interesting
and gripping sermon from
the subjeet "Trees". '
The boards and clubs made their
usual monthly reports in full along
with our captains who lead
. in the . raising of.our 'education
budget for Kittrell. One hundred
per cent reports were received.
Our pastor thanked and praised ,
all who contributed so royally to '
these achievements and congratu- J
lated the youth of crur congregation
who are graduating from the ,
high schools of the city and also
%hose who are returning home
frormthe colleges from within and
without the state. ^
LANCASTER NEWS
Sunday school opened at 10:00
teachers and a large attendance |
both old and young folk. Every
one present enjoyed the study of
the lesson and the review on the.
beautiful subject.
Rev. Gantt delivered the message
at the usual hour.
The B Square club held its regular
meeting Sunday afternoon.
Rev. J. C. McCleilan held his
third quarterly comferftnra here.
He was accompanied bv his wife.
Mr. Ruff of Johnson C. Smith college;
Mr. W. T. Gantt, student of
Allen university; Rev. L. G. Bowman,
pastcrr of St Phillip stationed,
accompanied by a few of his
officers. The elder being a little
indisposed, Rpv. Bowman preached
a wonderful sermon, one that willlinger
on the hearts of his hearers.
Subject: Lift Up a wStand.
-ard for the People. rTh'e eld^r pre
sided at the business session. All
reports were good. He commendsplendid
interest manifested in_the
"church.
7 We are glad to welcome the
students back home. We^ extend
our best wishes for a pleasant vacation.
.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour with Supt and his co
workers at they post of duty. A
Bpl^ndid lesson throughout the
school and a wonderful review by
'.he Dr. L. A. Wells.
' At 11:30 a.m. morning service
began our pastor was sick and unable
to be present, Dr. L. A. Wells
I was in charere of the service.- He
selected his text from the 10:21 of
St. Mark. This waH a strong and
powerful message. This being our
third quartffrty conference the pre1
siding elder and officers closed a
very successful quarterly conference.
~Revr A; B. Thomas was pre"
sent and assisted the presiding-elder;
also Bro. Wm. James. Quite
a few of the members 0f the Baptist
church worshiped with us.
The Willing Worker9 board entertained
the presiding elder at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Heyward
Jones; also Rev. A. B. Thomas,
and Bro. Wm. James.
Miss Sadie D. Moody. Miss Pecolia
Davis of Sellers graduated
from the Marion High school last
week; Miss Emma Brown also
completed the tenth grade. We
are proud of these girls, and they,
all are at home now to the delight
of their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Frazier of
Brooklyn, N. Y., who have been
visiting her mother on Churc^St.
also attended her daughter graduating
exercises. Mr. Frazier also
visited his sister in Columbia.
The Sellers Tigers defeated the
I spring urancn wiacx sox saurraay
by a Bcore of 6 to 6 under the
m?na?era?nt of Prof. Q?ry.
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