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SATl HDAV. JI LV 1*3*
MAYBE SO MAYBE NOT
MONOTONOIS ONEWAY
THINK IN(i
Have- you ever or. tr.at ;.e. - r.
. who talks of one thin^ all of .the.
_ time^_ An ob^esaior. may re :r.a?
nificer.t or it may be m- not
Some people ha*.;.- rr.on tor.yu- obsessions.
. ...
1 knew a i : -a^.'V.o-i 7! a TT"
ways took a d.fferer.t text.-but \'r.
always wound up with' the same
climax. I know a woman, r.o matter
what may be the subject' discussed
a.ways inserts tr.e though*
that she is a victim of bad breaks
1 lou may start, to talk about
baseoai. and before you can get
Ao 'first base a certain -man I kr.jv.
tries to fit everything into his
bobbv?crooks ant racketeers. He
thinks it, he ta.Ks :t,-. he even
sieeps it. No prase or num.an ex;-11r.c6
is r.t.rh!y s cir-&tfrevii his
tr.e-way *r, rkmg'
We may r.ot mean ch .t - uch r.*--opie
have one-track minis.. The;,
.juat do not-use othevmental highways.
They keep ir. their one-way
road ail the tint's Tr.e-y never detour,
alt no ugh ah-u. d of the mi ma*.
pie to death v..th your one-idya
- Stuff.' ' " "
tain things about which th-v* -h
be interested. Every or. sh'-u!d
be primarily 'intere-ted irv s- me
' th:njar. "This ore 'hire I d " is t
very jfnmj---'but "this * or.t
thin;?" shots hi- not a'o.- r'u e' e? .
other thing in wrier, sorr.ehocij
elsf may be interested.
One way thir.kir.i t'-nts to r ;?] :.
people TAtolerar.t. They very orter
beli? vb that everybody should
think as they think ar.d do-as the-.
?7 dty RuT r.'bo'jy th.v.k-- csvv
like the other fellow > :< r. v.-her. thf
two acroe in principle. '?
Diereht rr.ir.d- approa the sarm
subject from di-vent angles o- view
points. They may arrive at t n t.
same place, but traveling" n <i;rent'flonger
or shorter) : outTh'
one-way thinker generally w.-ar<
himself out, and evervbodv else
who will let him.
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' (HESTER PARAGRAPHS*"
v Mr. and Mrs. Preston Meadows
Mr. Jesse Reese, ar.d Mr. Harri?
Cain of Benrtettsville- 'passed t"hn
the city Sunday enrouto to Spartanburg,
they were accompanied
by Mr. T. L. Eaddy, who spent th<
-*?^ day +tere~-with his family. ~
Amon? those who attended th<
, 50th Anniversary of the Woman'?
Missionary Convention in Colum
bia, were Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Wood;
Mrs. Mattie Clark, Mrs Delhia McCullough,
Mrs. Emma Foose, Rev
and Mrs. M. T. Coaker.. Mr. Wm
Paden, Misses Julia E, Spann, Wil
lie M. King, Angie L. King and
Hertisene Mobley.
Mrs. Jane Macon, an old r.eisdent
of Chester? died in Baltimore. Shr
was buried in Mt. Hebron cemetery
Monday.
Mj-a. Hattie Simpson died al
Mary Stinson on Cemetery street
Mr. Cyril Spann spent Tuesday
in Rock Hi 11 visiting1 frienffi.
Misses $uth V. Crosby, Enict
Adair and Mr. Milburn Richbur^
left last week for ? Washington
Philadelphia and New York- respectively.
Mre. Pinev Miller Walicer from
/
Florida is in the city visiting her
mother Mrs. Lotte Richburg.
? Mis. Be^le-Travtr^rTRTTadeTr
phia is? visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Dare us Bradford on McLure St.
Prof. Hiram Atkinson is attending
Summer School at State Col'lege,
Orangeburg.
Mrs. Hetty Rainey is still i n
C'amden' where she was called to
the bedside of her mother.
The Shower for Mr. and Mrs
A. D. Hardir. was largely attended
umd many:?u>cful?gifts were?re ceived..
After which a delicious
course of punch and cake was
served.
PES'DLETON NEWS.
Lit5: Sunday was spiritually ob.-yi.yv'i.
in. King Chapel? Sunday
s. r.'jKj'. 10:15 w.t'n the Sunday
"sc;iv.'l choir -inging the praises of
'J '.ul Lesson seviewed t>y Rev. B.
H. Preaching 11:30" . Rev
jj. C. Fy:d brought a.heart-search fc-g
'?i.-e.s-ag-e -iV-m the- oth~chapter
S; Matthew, 11th % eYse. All
r. tarts jteie made to rejoice, anc
-.van. :i iw.i.g. free frtni both
?.-. a , ?tight yourg g'.-t !>
..r. i ? y- between t,ie ages ol 1'4
io 'avie united tb the church
Rev. Lji'i has succc-dtd'in having
> J:.. . : en.:: .-.r.ir every 4th Sur
:ay. directed by Miss Annie." Ruth
A ebb- and Mr. Mortimer^ White
We a.-e proud of, these' or an\
people tnat w..i exercise
. ' " vt .r. Gel's church. ?
.ay at 0-p.m.r A Buffalo Tea
". ACL League- was enjoyed
la-Art Mr. Alex -Moss; Sir.
-J- :.:ti.e . Morse. Pres. .Those taking
,r: :.:t:va vvere Mr . W. Thomp
.n. Jr.. Miss Ethel Webb. One of_
:r..- y. ur.g person? that joined the
'rh-.ch. is Mi?s Virgie McFacden
Philadelphia. 'She is a,.star al
t.% .the young people and active
in- the church work.
..Sunday -night, a program renderd
.by Xf.v ..'Light -s. young people.
. n?ohed by Mrs. E?de Fisher.
_Th- Eve; Ready- quaret appeared
which was a treat to all.
Pro. Arch" Maxwell has been in.>;-o?*d
all the year. To build his
- -' ublo.?r-igcor: '--n the 10?>. inst
r.e of his itt'.e girts 1 Jennie V.)
.r. ierw.-nt ar. operat:on-ior_appen-.
ileitis. But before they could gel,
h. :r*- from the hospital, the
"-ee^n-f-cdri < Johr.u) was accidentv
* truck :r. the head at a base ball
rarr.e by a rock, fraduring her
.11. Sr.-*- ;5 still Jr the hospital.
7 ?or.d up r: avers in behalf of
?le= lame? Pauline Thompson.
f"r -i?tir.e Johnson-. "Ella Gar.t and
"-ilia fv.yle rr. stored to Columbia
* TTtfe': the S. C7~B"aptT?T*"Wd~
r T.ver.tior..
M -- Yi: vie MeFadden v.as din
M r , t
- ;r. iav.
Mr. J e Th rr.r' -<+. is- on the
' MrV. Lu !a F r'l wa#' a viiitot
. G <<-rv.lie la-t week.
P.?v. -G. C. F'rd is ir.trciucir.e
: r- acl-ccr.tor down ir. the
Oak Gr-'v- school >ect:'-n which
v/;; Atter.de.! !a?t Sunday.
T" f Ga'.lmar. ar.-] wife were but
v-wr: Sunday. This is to say we
-ed them.
-I'OTI :JGHTINC ro. 416 C C C
ni' the i vi;<,r.<T MII IT\RV
' 'M rh'RVATION IN THE WORLD
I "'liilrh r- of Gamp Were South
Carolina, Youth's
_Jiv_.Timothv J. Johnson
Member of CCPA
Ft. Rer.r.ir.jr. Ga.. July 1?Yes
- -??: r..?Li o'd -mrihe way
' wr. he: e in Southwest Ga., at Ft
B r.ir.:/ to ?:ve you a few news
that will .be of interest to
; Palmetto header readers,
r, years ago .was yesterday
y c. y :th- marched f'om th'
'' rul'irg area h~re at Ft. Ben
ir.tr a:..d s'-f.el i in the Harrnerj
>.u:''h ar'-a ar.d built one of the
.*-"arrdir.g camps in the fourth
I i.-< a.-' Ir. that bunch "was the stu?
of the 11* 12 clas- of penef|ift
:.og'\ Mr. Bricht Keith, Jr., o 1
Tia: iir L'*of.. S. f'. The Co. cle'k of
he famous 1 S33 having achieved
v.r- than any -of the fallow car
"pd he is r.ow" Co. Educational
.1 Advi-mr in Alexander, Ala.
Aiter 'the camp was completed
"... 1 433 was marched tp
. Ga . leaving Go. 416 to carry on
. - rthat ti.m.e the said company
1 nav- kept the record up to tip top
-ha'pe. At the pro-ent"the follcrwing
ii some of the Ynen that ae"oynt
for that.
Prof. C. 5?. Itayis: .from Atlana.
fia.. a former ^Morehouse grad
, sate did post grad work at Atlan:
'a. T.",, i* E lucational Ad visor yTst
i Srgt. Albert Ep'ncer from Bir.
mingha-m, Ala., having the longest
1 service record of any enrollee in
; the district is company first sargea'nt.
ITe has been in 3 camps
> < rr.ee his first 3 weeks erf service,
. coming from Florida, He has been
, with* Co. 4J6 for 1 year and 10
months.
Cm. -Gh-rk?Leader,' Richard?A
Saplin from Crosby, Miss., have
s mon'hs of service w?ith Co. 416.
Mess Steward' Walter Stenson of
i Ch' ster a former Brainerd insti
' tute trradc, and a Tuskegee atu,
der.t^of '34, have a large service
1 I'Tehd with the company also. 1st
0o(/k C. Beckum of Atlanta ha'
he en with Co. 416 since '34. 1st
Cook Thomas E. McKenney from
Steward, Kla., have 3 years with
- the company. ?
Second Cook Sam Wilson,' Al'
bany, Ga., ClifTord Glen, Colum
- bu Ga., Bay Ervln, Cafnella Ga.,
' and student cook John Sheppard
' of Richland, Ga., are responsible
,] for the excellent meals served here
The assistant Steward is PeolaAl
edson from Netv Orleans, La.
i Well Congress has closed but
r , ^YH
ECHOES FROM MY CORNER
Mr. Editor:; ? ?
* It has been qu.te some time
since we have requestted space ir
the columns of your valuable paper
tG release a few Echoes. We
have been very quieC" lor - som_?_-trrrrer'but
no*r"we f^el we. owe it
to the public to tell something
about our experiences and work
he*e in our new environment. Be
ing commissioned by the powers
hat be, we came here last December
to take charge of cur church
work here in Anderson.? We have
n-ver beer, in this section before
on any occasion. Never before
have our feet fead or. the grounds
anywhere in Anderson county
leaving out the city. We have
"treard mucr. about our church work
in Anderson, but met one of the
ir". uatest astonishments \vp havp
?evc-r Experienced in aij of our life,
.n the ministiy. when~we-arrived.' ;
We found the church work dissected
into ad of "its. component
parts. A most?loyal pedn.e but .
dump lour, :-:a ami ?i-.
was very hTucn bewildered myself
and, hardly knew where to begin.
We tried first one experiment and
hen aonther untjl . at last we
-Siruek.a- pleasant?medium^- and
w. the work is going forward.
Contrasting tr.e condition of the
charge of it to what it is today,
church work the time we tooa
?will?Mem?aiii'.ost?s miracle "
Now, without attepting t<? throw
ai.v upon myself, all thfH- 'has
been done in the enhancement
j: the church work during tnis ad
;..r.:strati. n is- Hup -0 'pnflev^r.ipL I
hnd' this true everywhere; oui
people will respond to straight for
ward leadership. They want to be
-leu; and are ready ar.d wiling to
follow. A more loyal and energetic
set c/f people is not to be
found in all African Methodism
Bethel A. M. E. church, iri'Ahder*
son.
We have had many an: varied
surprises since our coming here.
Thvy have showered us time and
again'with plenty of good thing? .
'to -k... tu. t.-.: ..f-r. " nil kept
quiet. Or. last Thursday af
ternoon flit ladies eclipsed all former
surprises when th*y tendered
us a birthday surprise party. This
being one of the greatest surprises
of ourTtfr'-&hd'the"Trst pf its
Kind , in the history .of tifi, I
fe d obligatted t0 the members and
friends of Bethel church to lot the
public know something about th
a ay they art rallying'to and treat .
ir.g their past'or. Not only dii
chev. ?surprii.e m~ ...but--rthe-y- -*ur^prised
by guest ai.-o. Rev. H. W
Wa.ker has be.n con uctir.g a series
of meeting- for tr.c pa-r t.wn
weeks, and last Thursday afrirnc/vn
we were invited to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Quaric-s
where thia great event to.k place.
We met the guest parlor crowded
with woir.cn, Mrs. ^Florence:
Ci'liickscales acting as master oi
cei emor.ie^. Mrs. Vir.a Johnson
made the kevr.?x- speech to which)
j the bewildered past >r responded 1
> Revs. H. W. Walker and Rob:
1 (Bob) Hammond also made* reI
ma:ks. Rev. Hammond said nevI
er bet ore had such a thing- hap
p-t-i.ced"Th"tne city of A r.uefson and
ne jS nositio^ ' i. . 'i f "?
the speeches ana. addresses, we
I were served and then t sc011ed tc
| ot-a covered w;tr. air kinds of wea.
ir.if apparels. I now have- mar.;.'
J shirts', n-.cktiU-, socks, har.dkt*i
chiefs and underwear to no end
Ail of the things mentioned above
i-.ee.to given by -theladi--s of Belher
^ Corps Area, headquarters of the
Army have just announce-; tra:
the C'.rp'5 ara will enroll 11,24i
during-the month of July.
laairttc:
< '*Xhty &?f/~ Ihke The
Cfa"ip<onfhip A^y ~f*
^ John LJenf-y ?.
? 1937 IITBRMATIC
1
E PALMETTO LEADER 7
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHUBCH '
Rev. EL E. Gaulden, P?stQt
..e wherry, S. O.?rDeacon Elliott
Rutherford who, died June 30
1033 at his home Was funeralized i
Sunday 3:00 p.m. at the Bethle- !
hem Baptist church where he served
as ceacot] for a number of
years. I
?Beacon Rutheifuid was a good ~
church worker and a good provider ,
for his family.' j
He leaves to mourn his lc/ss tvvo
daughters, a wife, one brother and
rrfrt vtla on i f .
Rev. E. E. Gaulden the pastoi :
if Bvhlehem was in charge of the
funeral services.
MT. OtlVE BAPT. CHIRCH
Mullins. S. r ?Sunday?school
opcn-d at its.usual hour with Supt
A. Bowman presidine. teacher^ at
th-.ir respective' places, A:
11:30 at the eni.of the demotion
a! > the pastor selected his
text Joshua 24:lo. He preached
a strong- and r.oblt- sermon. We
\v.:c: glad h-.rs Atf-s JL.?L__
in it"-'""";
The Emergency club met at the
-"me of Mrs, (a:lie Reaves and
will" hold its iiext meeting at the
home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Xeal Smith.
church on (T-) birthday.
The following, are the names of
those who took part in the ce!eb.avion:
Mrs. R. P. Quarles. Flor?free?Cliiick'scai"
-. !v B. Hanks
Beavlah McDowell. R.-aulah Ha-k
noi?. M R'-" WiMi B. William?.
Mary Robi-r.sor. Vina Johnson,
Bertha Jackson. Dorsov Ree?e
L. Mijos. Annie M Graves,-SalHe
N. Smith, Lucy Harkness. Gladys
LJackscm) Orr. Julia Washingt'-h.
Net'ie Lerrton ar. i Gertrude Holloway.
The Pulpit Aid club was.
represented by Mrs. Vina Johnson.
the president;- the Sunshine
club by Mrs. Florence Clinkscales
the president ard?WtHtngAVork^ers
club represented -?by Mrs. Viola
Clinkscales the president, Stew,
ardess. board - No, 1 is b.ea-ed by
Mrs. Sallie.X. Smith and board
No. 2 is headed by Mrs. .0, El.
Johnson who is also-clerk of the.
church. Mr. -Ja.chson tT
carrying: cn with the A. C. E.
Leasru'-. 'With the ntlp ar.d cooperation
of the above named workers.
the church work is safe.
More-Anon. ^ ? :
KFRSHAWS AUl'LT SCHOOL
TRIP
T.j.the editor *-;* -hi. great pa1
like t< it weekly. It
has something- in it worth reading.
I a r. teaching in Kershaw ar.d on
' r J took my 11-: or. a trip to j
Charleston. .St! C. This trip .was .
y educational i: he. d.? We left]
Kcr'hcw'2.40 a.::.. .v;..'ia>?morn- !
ir.cr. They wd.v ' 2'i in number
Th-ir ages arranged from 18 tc J
7* _y ar-... We arrived in Char1-.-.or.
7s40 a.ntA'.'e went to Mrs.
M. AiJaSair.t/s home. She wa. '
veiy glad to sH- the group and7
made it very plc-asar.t for us. One |
f my -tu g *. il! on the way
down but Mrs. LaSaine' gave the
fVX. er.t a tr eatment; she got w-11. (
Mrs. I.a-Sair'e is one of our outstanding
women in the s*ate. Sheis
supervisor -A the Negro achaoU-j
n-n"fr.arlc?t..rt .county land a mem-1
' ?C(. jnfrrt?rrf~
the Wi'A test hers of South CaioIf
- r - -n?Mjv Herman La-m
a brimht?vour.g?man.
e-corttd th- g.oup to"eve:y place
in* rest in the city and out^of
the city. My students shall never
: rg'.*t that -;ght. We enjoyfd
wayside view front here to
Charleston. Getting back to Kerhaw
about p.m.
'This trip iv-'l help nie to teach
*o ir*truct them. Thjs informa'
tion these people would have not
.eceiv.- ha-i d not been ffo" the
WI'A |> <-g> am.
?N ?VK
1 '^
Ti^fVeavyv
.J3 / Has Whipped L
Ancf Wou/c/dt
Set? A &6a
r Oh A Louts-Lev
<HAI? L ? T-^S !
fcw.wjortvip
"Some of These Days'*
Some of these, days
i " 1
HIS liny l<?gs were too short to
:each the bellows c? an o'c'
family uigati when l.:s s-.-ii-euncalion
in music began i:i Amesburg,
Ontario. He mastered ill- Key boa id
while an older brother pumped. At
sixteen he was .earning his living
as a piano player in L-etroit. aiid a
few years later he was a c-leh. at-d
colored vaudeville star?both pianist
and comedian.
Between shows ? backstage ? ho
would sit at the- piano, hours at a
time, improvising melodies.'Early in1910
he evolved a melody which' he
believed should become a popular
rong. Vainly he soughT Avo-.tls~Tor 1
the appealing tune, ur.til one day,
lunching in a cafe near ^'uo vaudeville
house, he-was thrilled-by the
dramatic valedictory .of a girl who
cti"d as a heartbreaking farewell
to her sweetheart: "Some of thes.e
? > . . f h'- "'-ri rer > my.
?hoiK-d" "1 he rhythmic goudn.w was
of a. pattern \vlth his melody. In.
less than an h'uir he had convicted
words and music of his song. and
< "S^riie^ of The-*- Da.y?". was on its
popular song hit.- . '
For t we':'> vta:s it has
| be' n stir.ghhii arli a compb-tv.copyright
jieritd. ami i:i liO> its comepose
r r.-at wed its l . editable -.copyright
ff '- the ' 1 t wen* y-eich't
year per?.!< !; >y! !! > he had written:
*:< t'tv.tt; Hal!."
"Joan." ' .*.l!-^^4i-' Lot?sr." "Wa'.kih*
'h'i I>< c." M:\' Ti-lltir? To
Me " "Hony Oiii ' : ad i:. ,hv othc-18.'
H . l.?can?t a :r.- -r of the Aner'
^?: , U L ; - Auilmrs
and I'uhli'h'rs.
V. i ile v.:U'jev4T.e lasted he was a
h-adlir.tr in Air.trica .and h'urope.
With tl e collapse of w tide viilv. lie
L came a famous night dub er.'ertcir.cr.
He is a familiar figure" 1n
N\-w York City i.icht life, lives In
H: oeklyn am! is an inv.kcrfty among
musicians en'th-.- d-v.-p pm- i.t of
Jfutz and swing in m<>d-.:a mimic,
li.s n -.Tne is soocjg 'uo;ia^s
t.i.r Fur.:-.. A: rr.r.o S;:.d
FiriLADEI PHIA NEWS.
| Tin- r.fir.b .-.no -- thv
M.s.?ionary Society <>:' rd- r uiimunity
Baptist church, Rev; W. P.
Pcters.cn pastor, gave a Going Away
-Party last Thursday- night in
Lhon^- -of-their president, Mrs, Jaj
nie Weston. The party was given
hurt nr.' c. ?
j CIV L i 1 I 1 vj ill v.* iji .ur. clUU .>11?. ^\y
P. Weston. 2423 N AVarrxick Street,
] Mr?. Weston left for Stone Harbor,
X. J. She will spend the summer.
We hope for her an enjoyable
stay. Those-attending the--party
^ Cd/6&/ey
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Wfi r ' !
A' J
:* ^ yg ;
I' ' ,.1 to?*-.
w?&;C
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1/&tS) A -f~ r-*
? y" v rtar.!/^ &
Yocs Li ice ~iQ
Woc/c- hew/s t /
vd Fracas. Ufa
' J* . '
'were Mrs. Ollie'Jackson of Colum-'E
TTa7 C.; Rev and Mrs. Peterson; tl
Rev and Mrs. Mitchell; Mr and 'ti
Mrs Fishburn; Mr. and Mrs. Lee vv
Willii.ms; Mr. and , Mrs. M^sley, A
Mrs Lydia Anderson. Mrs. Mary
Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Melton, Mrs C
Marti? H-irrlnv?Mis. gstclle Jerr?P
kir.Si Misses Cussie M. Goodwin
Anna ..Lee; Mrs. Maria Morgan R
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Weston, Miss s|
Ella Davis.-Mrs Gibbs; Mrs. Eu- B
gorie Harriston. Mr Royal Curtis E
Deacon Lee Williams honored the o:
president by pinning on her a n
beautiful houquet of sweet peas D
There 'were many encouraging re.
marks by the different ones given
to the president. May God bless
h?r' . al
LAURENS NEWS ^
? ? ni
Sunday was a beautiful and ..
.'lCfinu> 'day. the Sun lay school j ''
Opened oh thc> usual nour. Service
began at its usual hour by the'
pastor, Rev. L. B. oore. Text St. .
,Matthe\V Subject: And lead
us not into temptation. Money
raised Sunday, .July P.rd $40.28. j
Every member is working for the
rally which is?in?August. See??
which club will beat to the promise,
la nil ?_ The---past or Rev. Moore ( "
will preach at Bethel AME church ^
on the third Sunday afternoon in
this morth at o'clock. The pub- P
::c js invited.
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s*-Aid held its5* second
board at St. Matthews Baptist j
church June 3$th. Devotional ser- .
vices were conducted by. Rev. M.
Dozier. T'r" meeHrnr M 'l - tiirnnJ
T'ver to the Grand Master Bro. A*.' j.
J. Boyd. Welcome address by Bro
Ward Montgomery. . Response. by n
Rev. H. Miller RolF'of'lr:and ofticers-'Wi.s
called Minutes of' t h" e j
last meeting1 were read. Death roll
was read. . Nino wer e report'4. ^
Hymn? Noi 004 was sung. Rports
from "Lodges were?t4leefTr up. Remarks
by Rvo. I.. Harrison; also v
Bro. Smith. Dismission for dinner. ..
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Saturday, July 9, 1938. ozier.
The Grand Master took
le meeting Tn charge. A collecon
was taken up. Death claims
ere paid off. /
mount raside for the d^y $771.25 "*
eath claims paid oft 540.00 '
ollected for caskets 225.35 aid
for distress 10.00
Short talk by Bro. J. Harrison,
ev, F. W Lawrence gave us a
plendid lecture Next session of
oard will be at Nazareth A. M.
. church. We thankJjie members
f St. Matthew church for their
ospitp.lity. Dismissed by Rev. M.
ozier. .
CORF NEWgf , .
Sunoo-y?being a lowly day for ?
1 church goers, many visited the
lurches in this comn^unity. At
ie usual hour Rev. arRl Mrs. Tho
as started for services at Good
"ope church, where they engaged
i?Sundny mIiouI which wes con- :
ur t.ofl by Supt. and teachers. All.
eniod henefittted. After Sunday
hmil?Rev.?Thomas?preached?a?
rief but wonderful sermon.
Sunday school at the usual hour
t Emanuel church. The District
upt. Mrs. C. R Rlack in - coruapy
with Mr Clivins of Comeron
nd Mrs. A. K. "Sumter of Cope,
orshipped with Rev. E E iRich- .
urg and his meinhers After the
miday school, the Supt. introduc
rt?ttrr* "I>ist. Supt. who made ^re- larks.
They will have a lasting
lipres'sion. She told a story that
am forced to mention it here,
he meaning of the story; i t '
?ads thus: "The quality and quan
ty of material we use Iri serving
lod or send up to heaven deterlines
the k-ind of-building we4t-?L?
well in when we pass from laboi
a reward."
Rev. Richburg came forward and' -?
reached another" great sermon,
rom the subject: "Behold I Creatd,"
etc. Truly our hearts were
lade glad as we sat and drank. ?
After the sermon Mrs. D. J.
Irown opened up her car and
nade us welcome to some of the
est cooked food imaginable. We
ertainly enjhqed- the wholedaV.' "
Bro. Robert Connor isn't doing veil
at this writing. *
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