The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 25, 1938, Page Page 2, Image 2
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Saturday. June3 2"). ltl.'LS
:j: iiampbeligramg |
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A Stephen C. Campbell A
In I'd."Id when a new program I'm
the S. S. a?n!_ {\"J'.C.dx: ive 11 tions. it
South Carolina was proposed with
o urs< ,- and cm li'.s. "I'ictalor
"Dictator" was the. iry that went
"" up nv. l w.-tl meaning leaders-winlacked
vision.
\\ hen \ aeati'on schools were suv
Vested, in It'll, "It Can't Re Done'
was th" theme .s"iiy tit' those win
lack cfiyrajf". Aitlvci an! ahheUed
in iut'T'i"y~a tew who. saw slaughter
i a' the plans, a ^t .^y out %\aSllffveste'!.
Last Week the wisiloiv
the proposals were seen in tin
femininity Vacation?SlTdot, spoil
fcureii l.y T-r.e C'havie?ton__.CuUAty
e"n\> w!;h? tjte__N^!o\\'iny__ie
. ... flrn^ef'.tlrs. Kubyo Riown, Lillian
inevla?s,"' Kwilla . tspann, C. \V
M;Tl,f son. Ivrlyn Haynos, I'sa.1
.._ If "7= nf Vi ' V, '
fl'OU || |; it, r. . iil'OV.'Il, , KOSOliil
? ri.uli.i.'!, S'i mown, Margaret
: ^n" ??* ! , - s Mtrrrrn u asmngton,
Mabel Roper, MuscUa Anerum'and
T'ynai-nt Cnmphoil.
The enrollment was. lteginner.Is;
Plenary.15; Juniors !?0; Intermediates
nit; total 22.1. Every mmg
Uto was a l'i-v one tillf.,1 n ill, tin |
piness. and mirth.
I have TTev'er seen a greater .gathering
of-children and a finer spii
it than I <aw in this Vacatio?
school. If you do not know hov
to put on one, lot me send you t
worker and lpj_u.? have one
Everylmdy . tried to see how
much he could put into the sue
cess- of the plan. All wo.rked a;
one and the whole county receivet
ti new interpretation of using the
idle children in Religious training
Week Ih?v Hiblo Schools
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With thousands of church peo
I do with nothing to do and thou
Sands ..uf^tdsiRI^f-n \\ itji rtOlhlniT^
engage them, the time has come
for Week Day Church schools
Anderson couhty will have a do
.. monstration of this- idea in Aug
ust. You too can have it. Sorat
use mud - be found for this tim<
that nv:st bo our;? under, the shorl
working time.
I)r. A. W. Drown Coming To
South Carolina
Dr. Augustus Walter Brown
horn near Chapel, ft. C., and whr
oner pastored at Cross Hill, DownAhl'r,'".
itte. Wilson Clock
Newberry and Anderson'_jyi 11 return
to us as a conquering here
Wednesday night. July 1.1, Morris
College, Sumter, ft. C., where hf
will preach to the Christians, of
South Carolina on the theme: Thr
Church Behind .Closed Doors. A
choir trf- 10fh vrvfees wHT sine with
, many special selections from quartets
and soloists. Our poal is 2,000
H . f
people to hear South Carolina's j
most ou-tstandinc son.
The Art Room [
Miss Ida Tobias who is an ex-pert
in Handiwork in Religious
. Education will difect the art room,'
You must see her creation on what
- .Jtmims Learned. 500 posters,
paintings and drawings will be ex'
, hibited. Send or bring anything
- you e>ant displayed-. Pictures, pos
tors, paintings,-old portraits, book
lets and anything you have will be
accepted for the Art Room. All
.is .required, is for it to be -Oiailg-.
^ by _5H'e wno can .make Things. >
Field Davs
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Field Day. More than 500 happy
Christians gatheied on a big 10
acre plat and they had one great
, big day of fun. Even the p reach
"ers had some fun. Have a?field '
r UV fof VOIII- schn-'lv, Mv I"'" -'.!*"'
_ Let -the Christian lea iters ;'iul followers
come together an'd plan a
1 day of fun. You can do it if you
i try. ' j
Tim ?? _ \
Sat unlay, July 2, will bo <he
lay of days. The Palmetto I,eadu
i will issue The S..: S. and HYPT*
- Convention Issue. It is tiMed with
MKTHOnS and HISTORY. 5,000
'MM'ies must be placed ainon.tr Hap-*
ists besides regular leadens. Mx-ct
Christian leaders Wednesday,
? 'u!y t.T-16. Come to learn., go.
t' home to serve.
I'm-: voice
THE MOUNTAIN
H. F. ^tewart
"Time tlies" is the o-lii expros_
'ion and it-sccms- Ao-1k .1 1 eairCr3
"\vhcn one thinks that the nine^
te^n hundred and .thirty-vigh'. h
t calendar has almost Polled half
; way.' This season?of the year is
' a vu-y busy time th"those "mouti-'
tains. Farmers , are- bils-v 111ieating
their' crops and those who
haVe peach farms are busy gather
ng and shipping peaches. If the
' cottuii and .corn enops shoi.il j bo
i..- jjood as tin- poach mop appears
so-lic' '.his will bo a wond r'fai
. : "p year in tin-so huuintain.s.
y. I bo Hub City (those win, know
I li? in) was liiki-n by a shock las'.
wo k to loam of thi? <Lath of
' ib. Cooper, Prof. J. A. Toltn!
ind M: s. (P nova. ..Mirlm Iloip-clut bi
l)i . Cooper wUs/one of otir cfl'ii-.
. it'lll medical friend who .bad , a
iauo pi ..dice as a d? uti-t jr.
i (booi villo.
Prof. Tolboit "Cap .J"im"'-," was
: a'l '.hat can bo sai i of one who
i rvey his p'dplo. His articlesr
i "Mountain City Keh os" whieh an
j_ " iti.od iii. tho "I. ayioi " ov i v' v> I. .
-us inspiring.
M l. Housocloth was the da
-fh'.ei of liov. Miller ?/f Hi" or. Sh-.
' was kind and holpl'fu] to those
f with w*on) she canie in contact,
a 1 la.: wi .tur ; mi-~a?seffM-nnttx?rr?
i" - it toriiior wit: s.' ?I
[ All throe of those-* cJiaraet ruill
bo mis sod in ' tlio ntany aer
vi'ibs of lijV in which <in-y faith,
i iiliy sci'V'd. Matthew Arnold
" MA:!. : '".h.t when jo -ail I i bai :
' 'sM-rno arc bin n to < ^i;i at "thinu
I and live while ? t111-: s are h u '.
__be-obscured -atnh die''.?tint we
; i'icl that thcsv .played well 'lni.
. harts while they lived.
The Baptist family <,f Sparta:.'
r I'm k *ai f?vttt active ir. FT~
church worship. Hi v. R. S. Sirv.s
the veneraldo Paul of the ?!- nunii
nation is brintrinj; thintr- to r ~ "
at CumntipK St.' Baptist ehuich
where he says lie:is mkaintr a he
trinrir.tr for sdm-- youn.tr dosha;
1 i> finish. I'he tr-'od folk at Ihin
~ "fan where that quiet truspel pn a- ii
r an<l -pastor in the per-on >
Rev. R. W. Ke: ne iy is. 'h adintr.
,-eem to lie hehi; d him' or.-- i i'
died pi r'Cetit in what evei
.oVer.
The church- s of the city'rU'T"
county are htisly irefintr ready !'<
tlv S'.S. and R.T.l'. convent ion in
. Sumter. We are triad to hav,. ar
rtlvl friend from the little India
- -town, flii f)C'.m lu "-vf ii~~iJT TTi : |,v
poison of' Mrs. .1. U. I licks. __ Pseems
like- old times to hear he?.
I am sure the Rap' i.-t' alPTwi ,.
the state wil) take a part in 'h
special- issue next week.
'Well, after all we will hav.- t ~
? (rive it to Pynam0--rnnipbe!!.U
is really a Dynamo for the Rap.'
^ tists.
LA 1 ENS NEWS
< Sunday, was a beautiful day.
1 The attendance at St. Raul Rap'.
1 -church?wa*?ye at. Sunday
r Junior church day. The-pastor
preached from the theme I Hav<
? a New Man. The pageant, given
i by the Senior and Junior Mission1
ary \vas a great sitcr ss..
' There was a prize Riven, to the
1 one selling the highest, amount of
_ tickets? First prtTr??r pin flTT^IpT
i perns; second prisfe a box of stock |
' ings. Mrs. Mary Scott worf 1st
and Mrs. Anna Sullivan 2nd.
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. ABBEVILLE NEWS |
St. James?\ M . Church
Itev. K. F. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday school was l.rryciy atton
id by teachers and s.llolats.
AI the nioi nine'-services found
our | a.-toir_at hi.- p--.-t of duty and
preached an inspirational sermon
to an attentive audience.
At S p.m. anotTief sermon was
ve y instructive to the younc people.
as this was tin he.uiimihy: of
their nieetintr. A nice crowd of
viauar m mil, ' a I
hope more wrrr to )v osent on the
lid ^titn'ay nit'o in Jt ly.
Jfr. Hu-ene Houston of Cocoa.
Flat, \va> tlu'- ji-m-t of .Mr. Allen
Recti.
Frietnls" a. ? son y.to know that
fM'-r-.frnnos-tnit^Tji N iinli.; hospita
'nit hope liiin a i l'cio ,n y.
Miy' lloravo- Tayloiy an,I Mi;. Ron
'h i -ninnlos of " It-trdict' ' Odln^c,"
vific the U't'ck-i'iij y.iic<ts t?f their
pa: enj^s Mr. .Ifilio11 . I avlor yntl
^ ?
Mr. Allo/i l,Vci >p,-nt".a few daVs
in *fii'een\ illo 'last \vvtk.
Mr. Itichaid Thompson of Cha-pH?tfi!}..
was a nli nsunf" visitor, of
Miss J. I.utile Fair.
M s. I.tkia Tayl"!' is a'ttohdinji
- :'v. '!--r s hiM'! :i.i Hriiis Aradynpy;
T anton. , - aMi
?t s !: : t !i V! White. JesMe C.\
and Kii-aiinr Fair -left .Friday nitc^
(),< :. n City. X.V.. visit itru. fi j
la-v. Havis. <'harlot to. na.-t
ToT 7TT fTT W;; n S'..Ft > ?
Islcrmn' ( nVir.TT wa$ bono in sorvito
Sun ay and -1 <1 with Mrs.
Mary I,. Pnjx\
'li-'fs(';in SXjjiLrrVrrtfc
"JTrownc .am ph a.-iry visitprs in
(> tM-iivillo with their aunt. Mrs. A.
1. (M anpol!,..'
IUuilii of "Mr. l'ehert .laokson ' ]
?F-ntt-n'ds?irrM reu.Vr.es,, of Ahboyill.'
wrir i.'.i-'ii d oyi r the dC nth
of M r. diohci t Uarksoir last \Vt*ti-1
ni-sday niti'J t at 5 ! Fill. For a nam
hot of yi-a .- hi' was (vhrf look at
tIn,* F itl a 11-f. i ai:d still in service
until < atL.'> I'laa ral -orviia s'
St.. Jam \. M.V i i.u'i h' []e ! a' -.y
a |V. i l*i y d : \\, d:u. _ ktei s. .
I-aac Jackson I'assis
I-: at- -In -5. ai. t s-ui of' the
la.-Wm. .lit K,o; an,! Jo.-ephit.o''
Xa J. ! MV. ay at -bUlionv
1 ! *.'_V;.. lie 1 -a.es a-wily.,
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1 1 i :' - 11! iivj idee inif
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t r'' j *^ ??Pkf ">t's Alt iltaUrmw~
1.1? aye of
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Ai .'l-l.'iU 1 -f- . - I ; ! J, |.? j S
c!i ji! 11 !? pa 'i,; \v?.| >]ilp' (i
wrt.li '.i.-. I apa for jir< -aehe<i? an
i ilent i> in. n "a The llencfit
'11 1 ) i'i ' ! i " ' *ii" ' h istian.
oY]<>ck Koiiial our pastor
'a 1 Ho i'.li a-jain. fI. hrnuyht .*
i i-siit'" I'm SI .( \i-jrh IilV-.
The twelv ln.li, si .,r}. still'a'
win k t" -it-?winch?h->" i : r 11 will?He"
-t4H?a*|s?p-TpaTiuT
On Men ny.ninkt, 'pV- .Ir-lip's
Tabernacle 11. chinch a' >1 paste'
will -x"i ve v illi a- for th- benefit
< f the nmitlis df' .latin iry - nn<l
ln-e. ri>p *?; ?t ? -fHttwhr JT" '1 h iTu'v
t Seeutai Xax.a < : h Ji. chinch arid
pas'or yilL. serve- for-t4r- rrrrmtJi-"
"f April aid Atuni-t at
We arc yet tiny joy w hile we I
wuik m Liiis unvc*. v unit' and en- |
j<>y yonrsclypy with wh?
HE PALMETTO LEADER ~V
BEN>ETTSVILLE
PARAGRAPHS f
.Miss Sarah Morris had as her
guest Sunday Mr. Douglass and
mother of Union.
Mr. Rosenwald McColluni left
Monday for SeKoJield in Aikep,
where he will work this summer.
Rev H?IU-Jonoii and others?hrftMonday
for the Hampton Ministers
Conference. Miss Sarah Morris
left Tuesday for the University of
Michigan,, wheie she will study
"this rUllTfllet'.. Rev. A. J. \Vnght"
spent a few days at the Kings
Mountain Conference.
Mr. Charlie Reese is indisposed
at this writincf
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.Mrs. Martlm Boose McAllister
and ehildiun Th?-ihb,?from
Kiuusiroo to spend awhile with
j faU\er .and ?sisters. Mrs. Anna _
jfrYriglil McC'roe ol' Gaflfney, is irT
I Mui city, hecatse of the illness .of
her mother. Mrs. Julia JThomp-j
j-cll is Ol^f t.. thn 11II1 i f li I iiPl
iuu?many?fi ioii'is. *" ! T
I Miss Nannie Nicholas of this J
Ic11v died after an illness of severi
al weeks. Funeral services were
.held at St. Michael M.E. .Church.
Mrs. Mary J. Sellers, - Hudson
street died after a long jllness.
pPrunersfl"sorvTTi s were held at Shi-'
! l"h Baptist church. ?j!
Dr. T.. M. McCollum, Miss DqrethV
"Reese. Miss Buth Blue, -Mr<? i'
| P. u.h'iu e MD'ollum left Tuesdayj
tjauiiiiiijv for the National Sundavi
School Congress in Tuskogee, Ala.]
as representatives of Shiloh Bap-.1
tist Sunday school. Dr. MeCollumj
I \vas* accompanied by his eon _
"lvtue, Jr.
| Mrs. Lucy Reese, Miss Ella KeJ,
ly. Mrs. A..J. Wright are attend
ing the -Woman's. State Conven,
tioitiin - ohrnThiflr~~fts 'delegates
from vhc Missionary Society of
/siiil'.h Baptist .church.
Little Olive Leo, Arthur, Jr.,'1
Jhnry and Julian B. Wright are '
visiting relatives and friends i n
(jall'iiey. ;
Dr. J. J. Starks; President o f '
1! n.-dict Colli gr was in the city :
v oday as tin'-'guest of Rev. and '
M s. A. J. W'i.'ht and members 1
of Slrloh Bap'ti-) hutch. We are 1
dways delighted to have Dr. 1
Ss.i arks .with "tts. Accompanying
iTlFV were Mr. tshprpcr and Mr. *
-'H-'-nitrs-. stu d-lit->i' Benedict Col,For
The Palmetto Leader, siee *
At I.or. Wrig.li.t. Jr. lie will be
>:t I to scive yoa. Have your nick- 1
!e^ seiidy please. . . ,
!".M; (;R<>vh A.M.i-:. C+K'RCH 1
I. v. I!. C Cuuitirgham. Pastor
Ftr.day v.as. a beautiful cay for
< iih s< i -. ices and we had a
-r-o I'ovn all dav lo-. g. Sunday-_
Pi .pi?iipi rt .l at Tts usual hour, j
' h *' \ Inm, I.T..
a H-O? !. ; fui message" which wn- ,
I'll loved. _ ?
Ih- Mi |. CO!"..: tic till a ffodd prff"
"' "'I !'"I Chill lien's (lay. Wo nK-? J
..LUoy...uoi jJift .Missionary.- St-.k
'I : ruidoMu! splendid music.
.' i
*' iiii: lloyil has returned to
Xi w Ymk after .spending a week
vvi ii : i".:!. lilts. (
' a T.e :.inl Mi-s Mary
n- 'I ' .'Emilia were.the din
' their si-t'. r. Mrs. 01
'I1' | ' ' "1* - l.itt !e Mountain
1 vSTi~i i t \ ? ? Miss
. !. I:. \\*i 11 in rs is >jnnilin?
few. ilay - wr|, her urard parMr.
ami Mis. <;. M. \\\ Boyd.
l':i ! sonn visitors from."
'
Mr.-, i -am is l'ynl is much im111*i:i
her illness.
Mi-y I .ia-: i and Mr. Wade Royd
l " til'' sick list, but are im
Mi-. Cunniiiprhani is al"
'he -iek list. Their many
i'i h".A? v. i?!i for them an early 1
.' '-owry.
-mm~
in:i n 1.1:11 i:m 11 apt. church
Tlcv, I'.. I*, Gauldon, Pastor j
?Krwbe:ryr Sr C.?The Sunday _
-eh' it!?was ? attiTH-to ortTcr. by the
-u; rintendenjt at 10 "o'clock fijv'
!*tir Hm (if\'|itional exercises the
' ochf is ^ i.irHt ChUrge "of their ]
do -< - f??r thirty minutes. " 1
On, pastor -at the regular morn <
intr. sfrvices brought us a strong j
annum <>n "Father". We are 1
pore than glad to have Miss Gwen (
dolyn Henry lack with us again. \
She came home a few days ago \
from Atlanta, Georgia where she Jj
?' tende't' sthiiol 7tlrSpeTmTTh college. J
Mrs. .Nancy Singleton and others ]
left for slimmer school at Benedict f
two weeks ago. We are wishing ]
them will iM their studies. 1
In spite of the rain Sunday nite j
our jiasfoi preached a strong ser- 1
I mon fin T ifn'c hronlnul Tfri.TiBc.f_
-rrtfnt.^ - I (
.Mi mbci-.s. remember that on the ;
second Sunday in July is rally day.! t
\ We are looking for you to stand by 1
the cause.
ST. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. G. H. White, Pastor
Andrews, S. C.?In the absence
of our organist Mrs. J. E. Smith
who ij; away attending > summer
school at State college, Prof. Smith
is performing her duties assisted
l,.. ?i- ? t ' * ^
u.v iuiss nuuuijin ureeno. uur
Sunday school was conducted by
assistant Supt., Mrs. Essie Greene.
The pastor's Father's Day message
was Honor Thy Father. iRey.
T. II Ha11 is- ..f 11,
a morning- visitor and Rave some
very helpful remarks.
President Williams- and the
League" workers are looking forward
to the state meeting in Columbia
in July.~
S-o'clock- a-vet y lino 1i1ogrnTiY
was witnessed bv ? Inrgn grmip.
The program was^ arranged bv
t'lot. smith and Mrs. Essie Gieene.
On June the 7th our pastor with
Dr. Clarke and Mr. Ben James of
Wf'-LU-'lC'-t""''li?motored - to Atlanta,'
Gn. ? There?they attended Morris
Brown's commencement exercises.
Juno 12th Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Greene and children Miss Mary
Frances, Berfford and Marion
James and their neices and cousins
Miss Henrietta ahd Rudolph
Greene attended the Catholic High
school exercises in Charleston, S.C..
Pi of. Smith, Mr. Joseph Thompson,
Mrs. Smith and daiifrht'?r Mijs
Arneitha recently motored to
Orangeburg where the latter two
are attending: State college summer
school. I
Since our pastor's recent visit
to his homo town Laurens, smw
very good, things are in the air.
Wait and see.
GOIRDINE CWT1T
Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor j
Sunday school convened at the
usual hour with officers and teach
rs present. . j
Rev. I). J. 11 art well and brothei
Fohn Keity assisted in the opening.
Rev. R. A. Biown preached
i wiinuoi iui sermon. i ne noiy
Crimen union was given to a large
hi m L/c r. In the afternoon he
trenched at St. James'A. M. K.
'lunch ami at X:(M) o'clockjat Jeru
Mem A.M. K. church. One uni;ed
with the church.
"Miss "T7.~Pendet gi ass ' of Kingstiee
spent the' week end with
Miss C. Dingle of Lanes.
Messrs Aaron and Willie Smith
ind others motored dtfwii Sunday
from Sumter and were the dinner
ruests of Mr. and "-Mrs. Chat lie
Marvin. /
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MT. SINAI It. M. C. E. CHURCH
Rev. K. C. Keels, Pastor
Sunday \vas a success! ui day
wrrh services and Sun lay school
la c-it nitig at t-hr?. iu-"nM ~tin7iT~
.Sunday was a, successful day
ivith .services and Sunday school
beginning at the usual hour. There
ve:e. many present and we tlmnk
ach one who took patt.
The Rev Thomas ' Rich" rd-n e
iri siding elder of the Sumti r uis1
ii I in eaehed a soul -t'rrire- ser
non to the eager "Christian audi>n.ce.
Subject l.et II* i* Alone; why
.rouble ye her 1 She. hath .wiought
i jjootl woT)i on ATe.
The elder, Mrs, Richardson, his
wife, her sister and beautifuldhutrhtor.
Mi.ss?Mollis?i lie
inner guests of Mr. ar.d Mrs.
Willie Govan Sunday evening;
Siek list: Mrs. Elizabeth Billies
liiuch improved; Mrs. Essie Mill
ei, Mis. M, J. Vjlover. We pray
for tlioni a speedy recovery. ^
At the entrance of Xewbrooklar.d
when.- the new-concrete bridg-c
is being constructed is found a
beautiful green: spot o*f grass
hedges, flowers and trees. This
is Orangeburg City 'park for col
orP'J children. Mrs. R. Jamisonj
president and her working club
nu nibors are siloT.sofrirg a bite
ha.rb^euo July?4th?on the park
r*?*?*iiinrr< . Vrm urn invitoil
??lARorxn C Ai>i;s
Thoi funeral services of Mr*
Mary Burgess were held at Good
IVill Baptist church, Sunday, 12th
>( June. Mi's, Burgess has liyed
n tl)G community for a number of
^cars. She has been ill for several
months and a few weeks ago
vas sent to the State hdspital
vherc she* departed' this'life June
ith. ??he left jr belovtd husband
Mr. Waves ard Claden Burgess;
ive daughters: Mrs. Pearl Brown
Mrs. Sugar Eaddy, Mrs. Dolly
Washington, Mrs. Gracie Jackson
find . Miss Millie Burgttr.s, tnnfry
relatives and friends.
The funeraT services were conluctrd
by her pastor. Rev. Johnson.
He spoke from the" theme:
\ftcr my earthly house dissolve,
[ have another building.
The flower girls were Evelyn
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E. L. 1 hom.is, Timothy Cooper,
L. Fulton, S.' Brayboy, Jestis
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Mr. I,. M. (J toon IT oluLake City
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' Conway, S.C\?Sunday, June
l'.'t!- at I o'clock a very interest-"
j ing program wtis Sponsored by
the North Carolina Mutual com
.-paxy. _ Our -field ag?nt, Rev. Taylor
act i My?as-?sponsor;?Welcome
I address by the Pastor, Rev. G. G.
I'Danels. Speaker of the day, Mr.
Arthur J. Clement.4 Jr., manajjej.
of the Savannah district for the
North Carolina Mutual Co. Subject
The N'ogro at Money. Co1
operation was the main point
I stressed. lie had us to see by
| pooling our .niekles, dimes and
i dollars has caused the N. C\ Muti
ual to rate over five million dollars.
I Pi < f. R. E. Rhue i?sporded. It
I was enjoyde. by" all. After the
finals a menu was served in the
basement where quite & numbuL
enjoyed .the refreshments served
by recent members ?f .this company.
Mr?. If." L. "iiessahT^aifeiTl
as hostess.
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P -v. 15. ( . Scott, Pastor
("aiueror. SV. C.?Sunday was a
|eat day at the ..hove named i
"church. A lively 'Sunday school
was conducted by th" Supt., Bro.
Sol< moil Stokes. This beir.j; the
thud quarterly conference Dr. S.
\nrce. th hc-loved presiding elder
and leader of m?n was present
111(1 ill I' '.1 t ' ' ' . winy PhilX' er.'s
Day and unions a very large
CT((\vd oniHe-?to jJreet the elder
The following three points weK
Saturday, June 25, 1938 J
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fu 11 assessment was paid bwi| nil _
thy reports were good.
The presiding elder, pastor and
family and Bro. Stokes motored
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rttev: Halo TIT Thompson, Pastor
Ashet^lle, N. C.?There was a
1?:ge attendance upo.n the Sunday
school on last Sunday and along
with this large uttendanc<? there
ue.i.t tne spirit of <-nthusia.sm and " v
achlevcnvt at. The subject of the
lesson "The Suffering ""Servant"
was discussed tvith unusual interest
ainon^r (he many cla^pg whiph
constitute our church school. A .
brief and interesting review was
j conducted by Mr, W. J. Steward
of Summerville, S. C., a formei
t superintends nt of our Sun. schol.
A part of the Supday-school period
was set aside on next Sunday
for prayer and consecration preparatory
to our revival which begins
on the first Sunday in July.
The Siufnday school and Junior
church are being calkd upon to
share a large part in our cam
paign . of soul-saving. An unus ,
uaj rain and wind storm came just
at the hour of service but an inspirig
congregation was on hand
fftf?w-ership. -fYnm the subject" "Fatherhood"
our pa>to.r delivert'd.
a very interesting message- . ?~
wnicti was received with deep interest.
The presence of many
visitors was acknowledged. In ,
ket pinjrr with the spirit of the
day, the Ladies' Ushers board ren
dered an extremely gripping progtram
at the', evening's service.
Mrs. Lonora B. Rcid is the president
of this board. Upon the invitation
for jchureh connection,
Mrs. Rosa B. Thomas was receiv- _____
ed and welcomed. All plans have
-bean -completer! -f or?our city-wide >
nruver s1 -rvii-i's in nrrnaration for ?
"Ollr aniiuaTr1 vivai which opens on
July- di?^Thv Rev., J. WrTaBron
our minister ef Durham, N. C.,
i> the guest speaker in charge of
tlulrc?seiies of?niC-tlngs. The
pttrposes-oT this~speclal canfpaign
are to revive the Christians, re
claim the buek-.diders and to lead
sinners into salvation. Our pastor
has appealed to all to join
-whole-heartedly in this effort.
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