The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1938, Page Page 3, Image 3

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- v frizzzzz??^v^y, Jylv 23.-rare D?. L. L. FARMER, HOLDS SUCCESSFUL QUARTER AT RIDGEVILLE, S. C. ] The' third quarterly conference was called to order on the first _ Saturday with Bethel church of the v Ridgeville charge with Rev. L. L. 1 Farmer,, presiding?elder, presiding^ f with Pastor, Rev. W. D. Williams ' and officers all at their post of ^ du.ty. ^ lowing as the work of the circuit t for the past quarter:? Pastor's t support- $99.05; May Day $54.90; t P. E. support $30.00: Easter Dav 8 $6.00; Children's Day $4.50; visit-jk ing preachers $6.50; sick and poor ^ $6 .76; Sacrament $2.50; secretary f of church $3.00; Missionaries $4.12 ? Stewardesses_$2.10; S. S. pnrpos=;n es $12.60; Ushers $3.20; A. C. E. t League $5.50; Trustees $18.1S0; 1< public collection Sunday $8 00. e Grand total $267.02. ? g This charge with such great p church workers as Andrew Banks d Eddie D.?Banks, Goorgc and Nel- <*, son Cobin,?Loufs Bennett, I. M. w * '" Green, Johnnie Green, A. Davis, a Wesley L. Uavis, Matthew Williams, David H. Williams, Harvey 0 Green. Richard Gray, D. W. C Wright, LeRoy Irick and Henry n . 'Johnson; sisters: Rebecca Banks, A Lessie Bennett. Elizabeth Davis, A Josephine Cobin, Cora Lee Wil- F liams. Mattie Davis. Bertha Green C Justine Bradley, Gertrude Riley > and a good many others can't fail d with proper guidance by S?,me man o^ Cod, The Presiding Elder L. L. Far- r mer Was.at his best all day Sun- ? day at Bethel mid-dayj .the .elder * used as text Gen. 28:10 And Jacob awaked out of his sle^p and he ? said, surel,, the Lord is in this ^ place and I knew it |iot. Subject Unconscious of God's Presence in ? a Common Place". '* At 3:30 p.m. the elder spoke at * Mt. Pisgah and the text was taken from Psalms 15:1, subject * "Who is a Citizen of Zion?" |C At 8:30 p.m: he was found back at Bethel and his discourse was s taken fi'mn Job 1(3:19: Also now, C behold my witness is in heaven and c my record is on high. Subject:, "The Value of a Good Record".; Thus' the presiding elder closed ^ art. 1 Mrs. Lillie Stewart, accompa 1 nied by her son and daughter-in law were the - Sunday guest, of Mrs, Daisy Byrd and family. Mrs. Stewart is from Union. The. Missionary ladies of Flint Hill church presented to their pastor Rev, C, C. Johnson the sum of $7.25. The Whitmire league played at Lyman, S. C., above Spartanburg ?* - Friday night, July 15. Scores were 7-4 in favor of Lyman, Misses 'Elliotte B. Abrams ahd ~ F. Clark have returned from summer school at Columbia ard Green ville. Also MiSs Quester Fant has returned from summer school at Bettis Academy, Trenton, S. C. Mrs. Mary Nash visited Mrs. B. .. WilUama, Sundav. k? his work for the day with success ^ from start to finish, ending a sue-J cessful quarter of the circuit. I $ He preaches live subjects and 'does his work like an "Old Gray! Rider". . His queenly wjfe add dig-' riity to him as a presiding elder and works right by his side. i d The presiding elder, pastor and e their wives were dinner guests 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Wesly Davis j* and were with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. {* Cobin for supper. ; ? The presiding qjder left with a ^ smile, hence ho must have gotten . all of hi*s well-earned claims, 1! Miss Ernestine Riley is back , from visiting her uncle and aunt . in Orangeburg, S. C. ,, ' - ? ? Mr. A, Davis?is vihiting- his son [ "Perry" in Pittsburgh, Pa. At this writing Mrs.- Cora L. j Williams, Mrs. Jackson and others ^ are on the sick list. ^ . of the "Deader" call to the par- J WHIT MIRE NKWS U i , Sunday was a high day at Codar Grove cnurch. Since aur pas- q toft* and Pr(*siding Elder, D. C. a Crosby could not be present to ren der the -service, he sent the Rev. n . .... . -W. W, McCullough an evangelist > preacher, who has traveled all fover "the United States, to deliver fthe discourse. R<A- McCullough g preached a soul stirring and heart g burning sermon. Everybody en- a joyed the sweet gongs and the won derful discourse. After the ser- "j mon the Lord's Supper was admin- ' istered to 32. At this time our' pastor Rev. Crosby was witn us. 1 We had a fine spiritual meeting. Rev. McCullough will preach for Us-on-The-fifth Sunday^- Gome-arid? ?* . . 1.1 _ near mm on mis uute. A fine Sunday school was held Rev. W. W. McCullough. , Sunday school at Sims cnapel arffl B ructe Taboritacle are prcrgressing' nicely. "Launch Out For the Deep". We had one visitor in our Sun- J day school, Mr. .George Williams. ! A fine Children's- DayV program was held at Bruce Tabernacle church Sunday night. A large i crowd was?pvesenl to hear the] , renditions. Cedar. GroVe participated in the program. Rev. P. Wallace was also .with them and a number of-his members, accompa-1 nied him?in tne-prgoram. Collee-? ticm $8.00." | Mr. George Williams spent the ' week-end with Mr. Willie Lois j Epps. Mr. Williams enjoyed Hi?, stay with Mr. Epps and wishes to come back again. Service was rendered the second | Sunday at Flint Hill Bapt. church by Rev. C. C. Johnson, the pastor J accompanied by R^v. Bowser of. i Chester, S. C. Rev. Johnsom preach { ed -a soul stirYing "sermon. Re-' ! marks wpre made bv Mrs. Stew- I i -i - *A.iken Co.>4-H'ers % Enjoy Week of Camp During, the* week of July 11-15 he Aiken County 4-H'eis enjoyed hwinselvca. at the State 4-H-.Camp ocated seven jmiles on the old 'amden road out of Columbia. The learly modern facilities enabled he Clirbsters to enjoy themselves o a very high degree of satisf&cinn. The 4-H .Camp js designed o meet jointly including boys and iris. Counties camping with AiCn were.Chester and Orangeburg t wide variety of inteiest was ostered, including various types f educationnl recreation, .sWimriry?, the teaching of swimming, eacrtii g" of manners, personal bewgings, club songs,t exercises, evil ing programs, such, as songs, amcs, stunts and dancing, These rograms were arranged and conucted by the various clubs. Short aurse of Wild Life Conservation -'a&- taught.?Names of?members ttendi-ng: I Girls: Hessie Radden, Katie Mae iantt. Virgie R. Gantt, Edwona 'havous, Marv A. Johnson, Em-1 laline Hazel, - .Laura?Madiaon,! lary A. Palm, Catherine Samuel,! dice Twiggs, Jimmie Bradley,) 'ansy M. Basket, Ora M. Allen,) larinie Hendrix and Bertha Hen-' ri-x. Boys: Earnest Schoflcld, Hen yr schofielci, Johnnie- Hill, Woodmv Isaac. Hasher Gr^tt, L. J. jtchens, Ben Jenkins, Jamse Wil nms, .Tv, rVifli-iiH Gm-vr4t. flvny illcn, Fredie Garrett, Vandie L. .ivingston, Henry A. Morgan, Lu-| ius Loyd, Robert Bacon, Alexaner Garrett, Sam Moorow, Wilam Coleman, Henry Grant, Levi 'riday, Gilbert Bradley, Albert !arl, Allcfn Meachen, A. B. Davi-s, Walter Efesket, Jr., and Timothy alhoun. District Agent H. E. Daniels poke emcouraging remarks to the Jubr.tor& upon their arrival at the amp. MATIRED M. McKISSICK, Negro Home Agent, GEORGE T. DOWDY, lepro Farm Apent, Aiken. S. C. AIN'T JAMES A. M. ETCHL'RCH Rev. W. B. Bouler. Pastor "\ Sunday school was called to orer by the Supt., RIiss Estelle Jenrette promptly at 10 a.m. After he class study of the lesson tne chool was interestingly reviewed y Miss Fannie Phelps. The niemfirs and friends of St. James were rented to two soul stirring seriOns by "the pastor Sunday mornig from St. Mark 12:43 theme: he Treasure Test. Sunday night y'Rev. Martin from 108 Psalms st vers?. Theme A Fixed Heart. t. James is moving along nicely y our efficient pastor. Those who ttended the Sunday school and .eague convention were: Rev. W. 1. Bo'uler, Misses Celia Phelps, Lo*a Jane .Powell, Gertrude Boney VillP'lmina Johnson and Miss Eselle Janerette. Also Mr. James ohr.son and Mrs.-Carrie Cherry. J^e-are^Tooking_Jjli\yard, to thp taie S. h. and League conventloii FgtrmtTmg oil the 27th. The deb gates are Misses Fannie Phelps, ieneva "Powell, Claret-ta Kinard r.d Miss Sarah Woodson. On the 2oth of this month the nssionary members are sponsorr.g an Old "" f6HCs~"Concertr" Thelie nds are asked -to witness-this tmgram. Admission 10 cents, ievei al visitor^ were present on lunday. Come again, visitors are lways welcome. > i *. J^TUoxlt^^Do Be*. UTB. Pat. Off. BEflUIlbaOf msstmim The Urleure Bciufy Foundation wu _,th? Godtfroy Manufacturing Company t of preserving woman's natural beauty, -the results of this research available t ITS A J At this time of the year we are all confronted with the problem of how to keep looking fresh as a daisy when In reality we feel like yesterday's gardenia. But, It can be accomplished, at least to a limited degree. Cleanliness and beauty go hand Inliand and cleanliness Is the keynote to summer loveliness. No matter how dashingly you may be dressed, in your crisp new dottedSwlss and a big leghorn hat, you won't make a very alluring Impression if your powder is caked on your nose, your lipstick smeared beyond the normal line of your mouth, and your mascara streaked across your cheeks. The secretotlooking freslrtnrthsr hottest days lies to a great extent In the proper use of prake-up. Few of us look our best without a bit of artificial aid. But when using make-up during hot weather, apply It with a very light hand. A faint sprinkling of powder lasts Just as leftg as a barrel of flour and cer talnly la less likely to cake when your face becomes damp. A bare tracing of lipstick gives a much cooler effect than a heavier application and will not smudge as easily. Mascara la best forgotten entirely in the Summer In warmer climates, unless you find some that Is guaranteed water-proof. A light application of rouge la recommended, as too much color may add to the hot, tfllted appearance. To you beauty-consdous women, f need not stress the Importance of t dally bath. I would like to mention, however, that soap and Water " 11 SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Brown -was abtent Sunday the 18th, having been called to Georgia to conduct the funeral services of a lady who was a lifelong friend of the family. Together with his mother and \ his family he left early Si^nday morn' ing. Rev. T. L. Duckett conducted services .for our church. He lias proven a very welcome minister to our member's several times -befoie. His-text was from Psalm ( 118:17, I shall -riot die, but live etc. The message was true to I type for Prof. Duckett. Among our visitors were Mrs. Addie Dil- i ' lard Hott0 of Bainbridge, Ga. She was a former member here and ' xecoideil the first minutes of the VVomen's Baptist State conv^nj tion. Last week the pastor and I qui- reprcslntative, - Wis. - J.?L.| Jackson spontt- most of the week .( in Sumter at the State S. S. and B. T. U. convention. While there may he still a few ttliu rgl'Hl'd the " meeting as a friendly reunion and | a few others who attend as on a deserved vocational outing still Rev. Campbell. is fast developing ~ a very center of inspiration and .enlightenment through tno agen- ^ cies of practical demonstrations j and efficient instruction to those who realize their needs and can , | "Stand still and see". Our DVBS | sent-ap attractive exhibit of'handiwork, etc. Our church is just be holding the sunrise of a new financial day. And there is rejoicing and thanksgivig. On the 10th we enjoyed a truly ' glorious Communion at both ser- , vices. At night there was also _ | oaptism with a nwmberv of young people receiving their certificate ' of membership and enjoying their first Communidn sendee. They were made to feel that. "Everybody makes you \velcome". And all felt 1 that the Lord was in "His noly temple. Don't fail t?v read the "Leader". MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH *'! Rev. W. P. Carolinar-Pa^tor I Sellers, S. C.-?Sunday scnool j opened at the usual houir with Supt. James and co-workers at I their post of duty. A splendid : lesson throughout the school. i " At T1 :'3t) a.rh.'lhorhihg service " began. Our pastor is still sick and i unable to be present. Bro. W. M. Jumes was in charge of the ser ; I vice. After the devotional he pre 1 I sented the Rev. Mrs. Alston of t Georgetown and she rought to us I a wonderful message from the ( ' ti: 10 of St. John. , Tnis was spiritually a high service. Many ; hearts were made to rejoice. Mrs. . Mstnn really in a God send pieai.li ~ or. We pray God's blessings upon ; this wonderful preacher. * \ At 3:30 p.m. the Missionary la- , di^s assembled and wt. witnessed another wonder message from the i l Rev. Mrs. Alston. The pastor^s, 1 vvi f P. AT l'? ir|i'7aKnt 1. Mnu.lin TVf ' Helen Me/'kins were the dinner]' Quests of Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Fare I j Miss Marion McDaniel spent' last Monday-in I>illon visiting^her+ fa then', Mr. L. Z. McDanitl and her brother Mr. iJcDaniel is building trie Second Baptist, church_ in .DilJpIU_xMay Ciod bless his efforts. Mis. Leona snoun ami'Mrs Eio" ~ tella Lambert of New York is at home spending- they vacation. Mrs. ELj''n Foxworth and Mrs. Estella Jamcs are still on the sick list. Miss Rossie J. Fladger of Latto and one of the" teachers of thi home after undergoing an operation at the hospital in Florence for appendix^- Wo are d a'yiitg for her speedy recovery. nMCEC^#= Mtiblhhed by 1% -7/^? o ?tudy mttbod* vV^o -x W , and to mik? ^ to tt>? ptiblie.-??-? ^ - >_ TOT TIME are not sufficient In this scorching weather?or in any weather for that matter -? for assured daintiness. There are a number of reliable deodorants on the market. Choose whichever you prefer and use it regularly according to your needs. This Is of vital importance to the fastidious woman. Dont' neglect It. Your hair, too, should come in for its share of consideration during these Summer months. Your head becomes hot and sticky and consequently the hair should be washed more frequently than in tire cooler seasons. Avoid glaring nail polishes In the Summer. A pale, subdued shade gives a much cooler, more restful? effect. Many manufacturers are putting out polishes especially designed for Summer use. Try them out and see If the result Is not gratifying. ^ Try fo keep a pleasant frame of mind. Avoid getting Into a stew-~ literally. Letting little annoyances put you In a temper Just makes you feel the heat more. Drink plenty of water. Walk, don't run. Relax. Don't let anybody make you hurry. And see If you do not look, and actually feel, cooler. What are your beatify problems? Write Marie Downing, Larieuse Beauty Foundation, Room 607 ? 511 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo., and she will be glad to answer them. Be sure to enclose a pelf-addressed stamped envelope. .. C ' . V * m* Lirr,DKj NEW BROC>KLAND yEWS MRS. ANNA ROBi'N8UN LAID TO REST ? ? mm Mrs. Anna Robinson, the of Rev. T. J. Robinson, pas>. "r.? tfte Orangeburg distcift and h " to Fork, died in-** New York a the home of her youngest daughter, Mrs. Harper. Her- remains were brought, to Orangeburg, S C., and funeralized at Trinity M. E. church, last'Wednesday by Trin ity's Pastor, Rev. Marshall McCollum. She spent the .greater portion of her.Christian life in Orangeburg wnere ner iamny was reareu. itje greatest contribution thafany being can have thrusted upon them is that "You are a Christian". A1 relative^, friends and neighbors are?proclaiming- fnt loucj -voitjcs thaL.she lived as a "Moth'er-Christian ; If her life's history was lined in all papers, the act would not be enough said about Mother to fallow in her steps, for she has made the wav of living an example. Mrs. Lovely Harper, the youngest?daughter and a residence of Buffalo1, NL Y., sane her favorite song. Mr. Mondlin of Washington! the son-in-law of the deceased gave i i'in'ii i Ws of Mrs. Robinson, relating her as his second mother. Mrs. Carrie Green sang a very fitting solo. Rev. McGolluni .delivered the life history sermon of the deceased representing each type of Lnought the criticized personal religion. "What your husband, child :>f your reli.gior.. The deceased was buried at Midway., S. C.-v 9tie leaves to mourn her passing live children, grand children, relatives and .friends. Local News The eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrsfi H. E. Frederick, Jr., Miss Mamie Frederick motored through the country from Njew York to visit her parents and friendr..?She nas lived in New'York City for aDout 10 years. Very fortunately she has held her present job fd? right years. She brings many nrilesj tjood eheeis and great, help o her parents. ? Mr.' Mondlin of Washington; Vlrs. Lula Morgan of Florida; Mrs. L. Harper of Buffalo and the sis:er of Mrs. Anna Robinson we. iere to pay tribute to the deceased. : Pi of. and Mrs. R. Goddon o'< Mullins were-the charming gues.* if Mr. and Mrs.-H. E. Frederick ri*., on last Thursday evenn?ng Hiss Amelia .Seawright aiul M .ucius Dak^rs also were tnere W mioy the supper. We are all ve'ry proud* to sc* !tev. Wells of Duncan street ^>ut. TgatrTr FnjoyThg~ "the suni'nu r sea son. He has been ill for severa norths, completely.confined to tho nd. During his illnness many jray!?rs^and other assistance with he mercies of God has Rev. Wells. >n his feet again. None other but i devoted wife could have understood the mysteries of confinemeni tnd-thought?Rev. Wells to tin place of mingling with nis family and friends again. Mrs. Glover, the mother of 'Mrs. Celia Hemmingway is still confined to her horned She has bee fll for several weeks." Mrs. Bellinger has_boon m be for a week. Mrs. Vivian Monger and her ttle .Tipi h?\ve returned from .Sum merville where . they spent sevt al wpeks with her mother. Harmons Park Watch th(. "Leader" next weel to see wno's who in New. Brook Mand. At the'regular _ni?.eiing 4 was dfririod that light will lie plat1' in the park v v soon. Mariani White gave a bingo party in. be half?uf?the park.?We?arc?s++asking for good people to join u n our useful struggle. Gerthsemane Baptist Churdh Of Rev. B. C. Kelley to the G?'th sonrane Baptist" church, Orange burg, beginning Sunday night July 17. 1938-, 8:30,p.m. Deacon Cho^sebprougl devotion; sermon By Rev. Disner Monday. 8:30 p.m., sermon b; Re*~ Lee Davis. Tuesday 8:30 p m.. sermon by Rev. M. Frederick Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. sermon, b; Rev. C. C. Williams. Thursday 8:30 pm., sermon by Rev. B. C Fri 'av. Friday. 8:30 p.m. sfrmoi bv Rev. J. D. Brown. Sundae 11:15 a.m. sermon and music. SV loh BajVist of Cfjmeron, I C Sunday, 8:30 p.m.. sermon by R""\ B. S. Sal ley. To these servicyou are invited. -LAKE VIEW NEWS I'nion A. M. F,. Church Rev. E. R. Mack, Pastor Surdav school bcMn ** ual hour with Sunt. arH teacher: was with us Sunday, July 17. H< preached a noble sermon with t errand theme: "Prayer", St. L.uk< 1:8. It is quite an honor to be t preacher of the prospcl. MT. ZION A. M. r. CHt'Rt H ReV. Si VY. tvolfe. Pastor Claim tt, S. C.?Sunday school was held as -usual^ 4*^e pastoi ascended the rostrum at the usual hour. He selected his text frorr the 1st Psalms. He preached a no ble sermon. ; Mrs. S. M. Wolfe is indisposed we hope for h^r a speedy recover Mrs. Z. E. Primus was us to se? Mrs. Wolfe on Sunday, U 7 I'AGELAND NEWS The Rev. J. H. Morgan of Wades | ooru, X. C., (Reached at the Gum Spring Bapt. church Sunday morn r ing. Total amoun t traised was I $14.28. given by the young people. Music w furnished, by "the Black Creek' , Meltor.villo choirs. A r. umber of people of this community attended the funeral -of 4 Mr- iliuT.'? ( ^<*t aw - Sunday; Mrs. 1). <V" Johnson, Mr. a:?l Mis. 11. A. Johnson. Mrs Minnie i Lowcry, Miss Mettle l.o\vej^-_atnl . \ 1'ruf. 1). J. viMicu in I former's brother at Cairaway her- ( | r>, Sunday. Miss Ollio Jtubbard hft -Monday t<) teach a six week summer school at White'Plains. """* _ Mr. Lance Black'ney spent Sun day in Charlotte, NT' C. Rev. Edward Lowery dT*Concord , Nftith Can linn is sp<-iiflin;r .. r,-w 2 da.vs witih Mr., J; C. Lowery and "f family. ? Mr. a div^Irs. T. F. Brewer had * --a*?t.heir?Slipper pon-sis Mnv.J.iy Mrs. P^arl Giyespie;?Mr. Cait'y.c? ; Brewer, Mr. and JVIrs. II. Woods of - New Yink, N. Y'.. Filler Buirh ..f Chora\vr and Mr. Arthur Buchanan 1 of Columbia. Mr. R.. J. Gregory visited his sis _t "tor in Lancaster Saturday Mrs,' Walker .Edgeworth has as guost> her mother .of Charlotte. -I Mrs. Elisabeth - Ftmdorburk~ had as her dinner guests Sunday Rev. Norwood and fumliy. LAURENS NfcWS ? ==:? ? -. | Sunday wa? jj beautiful anct i erlorio-us ('ay The Pastor, Rev. 1 Moone was present. .His theme was "Spiritual Power". Aliss Teolla Saxton and Minnie 11 by were ' sent as delegates from St. Pau Baptist church jo the Stat,. B. T JJ. and Sunday school Convention 1 in Sumter, S. C. f The Junior Missionary of St. Paul Baptist church met on Wed- 1 ncsday evening at the home ic s. Mis^ Daisy Aiuleison, Rivet?St: ^ We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neigh- ' bors for their kind expression ot sympathy during the recent ill- ' tiess and death of my daughter, 1 Lillie Beek^ and for'the beautiful ' floral .offerings wer* gratefuly ap- ^ preeiated. ' ^ Mrs. Janie Hecks and family . ,| The rally of the Promis^lan*. A will come off on the first Sunday j, in September, 4, 1938. *r. i l ist; \, m. i:. ciu'rch Rev. E. I'. Ellis. Pastor tl The Sunday School s'arted at P- f< usual hour with toaehers and of- .M fleers at they post of duty. J s At 11:15 th1' pastor .preached a \ soul stirring sermon to the peo- Tl pie followd hv the baptism of n ii fants. At 8:15 the pastor preach- s ed to a large congregation a no o vant of God Well Done. n The A. C. E. I., is making a . great success, of a fir.e group ot \ youn^ people undou the leadership of Mv. William Boa,;. ___ The Progressive club entertainment was a great> success. Foi which we are thanking both mem- , bers and friends for what they , have done. On tne 25th. of July j the Senior and Junior Usher board*. J are sponsoring a picnic at Grant's ( I nm'k' ? ;? ST. JAMKS A. M. E. CHURCH Key. Halo l>. Thompson. Pastor Ashovillc. N. C.?With gripping iru*icst anil joyous out hu si aim , largo congregations listened to two great messages delivered by oui { Presiding Elder. I)r. K. C. Holt ' Tn-the morning he cached from th esubjeot: ''-T-lo- Rg\va rd Qi " Waiting" ami at tno ^veiling scr of Prayer". Many visitors from within add" without tare?ett-y?en? s tered into the enjoyment of these ! . services and were given a hearty welcome. The senior choir as usual itnulJrcd beautiful nuts if _ throughout the day. Our church school continues to grow and develop und<?r the sup<'rintertfency , c/f Mrs. Mary J. Sloan. The planfor our convocation budgi t through 1 out tne church have becrr~p*ft into operation. The following depart ments are to bc represented a I ' the convocation which is being h?ld at Kittrelj college ' during th ' month cvt Augusts atmur ami .)uyb ior Missionary so.-iotigs, Sunday.. ^ school a'i?l A. C. IC. League. As ( V the Bishops' Council and Conr.ee ' >' tional Council are also meeting at ( Kittrell, our deh gates will havt jjie very, tare ptivih go of seeing and having^ our^high chuichme! 1 throughout the comet km. At p.m. a very fine service was spon- ' sored by the Men's club. The Rev. H. B. Ferguson, choir and J Congregation* from Canton were our guests and this service was ' indeed inspirational from start to - finish. From' the subject . Work! ing To-gather Rev. Ferguson dc ! live rod a fine sermon. On Mon 1 day evening our third quarterly 1 cotifeier.ee session was conducted 1 by Dr. Holt in a very interesting t way. All rt ports were up and th? volume of business dohe in things both spiritual and temporal w<'re indeed gratifying. Our Elder's quarterlage was cared for in full. Dr. Holt commended warmly both I our pastor and. congregation for"' the aehieveniejits. Ho : '.turn I ed to Gieensboro, X. C., on Tues1 day morning. PAY 1 IP YOUR SUBSCRIPTION (j MONTKS < OKNKH NEWS 1$> "i'ncle Tux" Mr. (iiib'it Ki-id lift SatuiiJa> al < (!<??.i. in( .\i?w V'iik <'ity. It' v. J. ( . Mm i ay <;| North ' ha ;oi.; It'v. U , T. .r: ay ol Mr < I' ll.uisvilli- and 'Mts-r Ja I'yatt of OYarlestuiT", ?S. y W'i,. Kindts .J Rt-v. a n't M<>. \\. W. Mm ray, th' ii parents. mi. I'l-ii a.-l Mis?; Km.na Mnniuaittit .won- ipiiutiy u:a 11 <t >? Mi'lay niaiii I". ^-yn ' av ? * lor. i/f Aut?'J? la. <1 was t!,i- j?unst of lr r .sister-in-law ami brot-h- i .Mr. atj<l Mo^-.?R<n< Marl;. tile ^ M- 1' rl?.i> ol. ' j i are It. K. i- i.tri, luM h ('UMiii'.- >;-M'.n'al tin.* hoiii'.- of "Mr. (i' .-iae Jfoliiia.i" ?oe-^uly, -liie i ul I''Wftijr- oll'irei'S'i >\ei. t.cvU'tl; Mr. Fiaiik Joy. pre-i<l :.t; Mr. demur ll<>!tnun. Jr. j nnnerary ami Mr. JVs7i7- \Ve7tr7, reasur' r. Mr. Walt er Km.** Ii s. r< U;i"7Ieii i hi a twii-w-ir \ ai. aio11 in Hi . i elphia, I'a. ?Mo-?tttM?Mo- m?V\u"t n4-ri vr. P.Mrtlt.v I ?f Xiw York a"* vision,, erla'tivoi.-.'t 1 riciuls 'I In- couple su' .'.t holiday in ("hurle-ton. ,S. ('. Recent guests of Mi. unci Mr.C H?>1 lllil ft W1' I i1 th i ' lj.IT* rhters Mrs.. Ann Doyle of Sumii??rvillf; Mis> Elizabeth Ilolman >1' Newark. New Jeisey a:.d tw'u - rami-, liillv "if . Ci v-aMhiu 1 m. ivof, tin' h. ,/f Ni'\v .Jy. The chicken suppur given 'by Stu.ly club of Grace R K. rr-ttrch \va- a success. ' M-sj Ti-iiu Wilkins of.Now. Ha'oif. (Vim.. was thoXjfufsl "of MiRmie Aikon,' Thursday afternoon. Miss Mai Kant Smoak ?f Chareston, S. ('.. i, visiting her class^ ha to Miss Blanche. Frost. Miss ?Yc?st is the '(laughter of*Mr. and ilrs. Walter. Fro*t. Miss Earnestine Quick of Cr.ai ? -> >"?iniiK u. r Ki a:-"inoini;i' VIis. Katie Frist. .Miss Yirgie. and Walter Jr.' '^var.s are. visjting relatives and riends in New, York City. ?Miss Berthalee Roper and M . mil Mis. I.-Baylor of Cliarlesturi cere the dinner Quests of Mr. and iUs. Ed. Cooper. .Mj-. Adam jflcCrady died Friday X'ernoon foilojving a 1 (a.g illness. The Reformed Episcopal Sun lay school will hold its twentyhird annual Session, July 2&>-i51. i'3S, in Sst. Mnchael's church, *ST~ Stephen, S. C., Rev.-W.vM. Mack .ill preside. tf Elder Benb|o\V held- his thiill [uarterly confirence at Graham i. M. E, church last Sunday with large crowd |n attendance. - LOWRVS NEWS Ilui_St. Pnnf 4-11 club sent In . ie .4-11 club cajtnp i nColumia the illrtwir.jr girlsjiand boys: Misses' lattie M. Warn- and Annie Jackon, .Mr. James Ale>*,a. t ler and I r. .1. B. McCi' e. They et)[oVei,j ? lie ti i|> wTy much. We are hopig* another year.to be ready to end girls and boys ?fi\>m all of ur clubs in- this community. T .?St P-m-d -l-li cr..b,~ha-i?then loiithly m'eting Thursday. .115 Inli ne, label s We: e present. Mr. Vayman Johnson our 4 IP club II o i l >onio?: inriy i ?, Xi? er tile meeting refreshments o? hi:.cn and cake was serv'-d. Brwon's Ch.tpel 4-H monthly iKeting will meet, at the home of d.rs. Millie I'eay the 1st Friday' a Augu-t at 5 p.m. The Children's Day- p' ogtani at dhristian Home Baptist-on- SuiW1 ay past plAV- . Jo.?btL_oilu of thd i st programs yet. Tr.e choirs rep rt as follows: Brown'Chape! M. E. Z., $S.uO; SC." PuuI~Rapt. jilt).32 and Christian Home Bapt. $11. fa). Total -amount?raised B2L'.8S. .? Don't forget, conic to .St. Paul Baptist Sunday and have' a good time at tneir revival meeting. The lie v. J. B. Blak't of Rock Ilill wiir ing i'tt/m the 1-t Sunday in August through Friday' night. He is mie of the best preachers in_ South Carolina. Come oat a::.: hear him. ' IK MO NEWS The Bret Ik i h. ? I Club of Irnky Celebrated its lirst anniversary at the Macedonia Baptist church in lrmo Sunday, July 17, at d p, m. Rev, L. C. Butler delivered an spii'ational sermon that wtis enjov <1 hv all. The Sisterhood Club wo sh/ppo 1 With their fellow .lob A audience enjoyeu the sci vice. Interesting short talks were delivurod by Hrothei.s Martin akai Hall. .Mrs. Ma:v l.orick spoke .very tor ;lbly in' behalf of the Sisters club.' l'he Biothe.hoii i Club is- makirpr rapid prepress under the sUpervi*. '. on of our new -president, Prof; .1. M. Jones. The aim of this Club is to develop brotherly love in the community, aside front that wo help to buiy the dtAtd and care for the sick. Recent visitor here were- Mrs. I.ossie Perrin _f Greenwood, also Messrs..Ftit'niss. and Tsndove Coloman of Monvtta. live priests o f O ?N.O O OO O O CO OOOCrOO O O 5 L E E V Y ' s FUNERAL HOMI 5 t nnertakin* And Embalm V SLOQAN-^ TOWER PRICES AMnn AS'CR SFRVTfT 3 "As Near As Your Nearest The I'VDERTAKER FOR STAT 3 HOSPITAL s ltt.11 Taylor St. Colur 3 Phone 927fl 1. S. I^eTy. F * . . .. .X. ... - SV-r, 't-J TTa ? ? Our assurance cf quiet IQ dignity in your hour of ? I IP jm Bereavement?ol com- I P'-?| plete freedom from I. detail ar.d responsibil7. K -t | V fly ? the qalm knowl ft * ) edge that here everyp V a thing necessary will be H /J done with the efficiency 1.,^. . j ?f experience and genV . / I ui.ne understanding? Pl5 ? ' will do much to_bring ffrI about peace of mind. ^ Johnson-liradley ? Fuircral Home 1401 Park Street J ' TIM rfniA\Mi ibi<ciriu;.>r. 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Heck _f Georgetown the house guest of Prof. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of H?rhvson Institute. & SUBSCRIBE FOtf ______ TOE LEADER ooo o o jm |