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Saturday. September 3, 1938 rr35fn "MORRIS" BROWN ?-A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemons-Pastor Morris Brown were Well attended during the entire day, beginning with the services'" 'of the Junicn church at 10 a.m. The regular ' text selected was from St Matt 4:17. The theme, deduced from the text was "The gate to the entrance to the kingdom." A sor ? - - mon well delivered was enjoyed by the congregation present. ^ There were 4 accessions to the church at the morning service. Our Sunday school and A. C. E. League functioned at their respective Fours with good atten dances.?At 8 p.m. Dr. Lemon ad- dressed the "Sons and Daughters dress was based, upon , dho~tharoa= = "Unity", the text being found in the 133rd Psalm and at the. 1st verse. A splendid sermojQ. qji the importance of promoting the spirit of Unity, and the possibility of failure 'where tins element is not present, was ably stressed as the speaker developed his subject. 4 persons were inducted into the full communion of the crurch at evening service. Many visitors as usual, graced us with thei^-l> -su^ee at both' services. We are pleased to announce that Sister Sarah H. Brown is now at home from the- l.o-mtal where she " has he- n eonf.n'd for the past two wpeks. An ep'ration was per'- '' forme ', and.she- u doing. nicely. Wo are now lr. sily </ gaged wUJx our distribution of literatuVe ar."| inn-iu inir the?iT"ni",tt < f?Wai't' r ; ? -W h i te -of fli j X -At-A. (vvvill speak at Morris Brown or [ Septtmb-r 20th. l'.'JB. M.'.ny people from out of the city, will no cloubt avail themselves of the " hatice Ttr sre ard hear this not-- , ,'fl chaiacLr. * r ? (Tuf TTTi quarterly cnYifcV. once ??eemvHK's?on September'?Uth?awl? will embrace the 2nd Sunday in September, IMS. Onr ifctter.'tion is now centered on that fcvent 1 which? closes, up the woik for the-i conference year. It will not be long now, ere the annual conference will .he upon us. We mainlain mn for waul 'look-. ? -j *? r 1 WI1ITMIKE NEWS i A successful revival meeting was closed at Heck Well and the , Calvary Baptist churches, the past j week. Many souls were added | ' to Christ. ' . The big camp meeting, w HI be-. , gin Sunday, S- ptember 4 at Ce- j dar Grove A. M. E. Zion churcKT" Do not fail to come. * Prof, and . Rev. C. T. Hintori will thunder j out the word of the Lord to us during this campaign. R"turned?M?Philadelphia,?Pa., *? Mr. and Mrs. Elliot, Griffon after r visiting..Mrs. Lola Joiner and i r iwrnuy. . t Motored" to Union Saturday t Mr. and Mi s. Haskel Joiner and son, Miss Cor n, litis Ogdesby and ^ Miss Ctriridius Ogksby anf Afrr- -j married Saturday, August 20 th, 10.38 in Union, S. C. We extend t to the bride and groom' a mcfst 1 PINCKNEY'S FIJ UNDERTAKER AND LICI SOUTH CAROLINA ^ ^F 1006 WASHINGTON ST^' ^.. ^rr for Mr-: - ^-. V ?jgr ? ? ? ? JOINTS^!! UITS ranteed to Hold <=hn*ie art! hearty welcome to a successful marriage life.' ' Dedicated to the bride aniL groom: May tears be-^joy^trt your eyes... ~ Yrd may Jesus be' your' guide. May you live as husband and wife W her ever yon may reside. Killed by Lightening :_Mrs. -Ella?Jane's was instantly^ struck and killed by ligbtenirlg Wednesday, August 24th at her home. ?: home. Interment at Flint Hill Baptist church. 'Mr. ? and Mrs. A. C. Caldwell, Mrs. J. C. Byrd and Miss Ruth Byrd and others vjsited relatives in Tryon the past Sunday. F.aster?Robinson is^vtsitinP in Xamden. Mrs. Braddle1 Eiips,.?Dllvhant, NT. C,. is seriously ill at this writing. We hope Tor her a speedy -recovery. " " ". BEAUFORT DISTRICT Dr. I. W. Wilborn, presiding elder opened -the convention Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Devotions were conducted by Revs. Prank Alston and I. S. Davis, Mis? Glover was elected secretary. Visitors we're introduced. All of ibem brought greetings. The el- j dor was highly commended for the splendid maivner in which he presided. . .. ?. ?-? ? i .The sublet, were tvell prepared?ar.d discussed throughout the convert ion by visitors and members < f the convention. The addi'fsses were inspiring and everyone w rt home full of new vision to a mmv ard better work. Hie district TeeTs proud*. of Its' chieftain. Long may he live to cat ry on this great' work in the district. . The pastor and his good people an:! f iends of" ShcldotV"are'to" be~ cc.ngt atulated for the splendid way in which they have cared for CALVARY UK ES BYT ER1A N L Hl'RCIi ... I Newberry, ' S. C., August 24?! The Missionaries met at the home; >f Mi s Mary K. MurrQUgh, SunJay afternoon, August 21 at 4:30 with Mrs. Lillian Dean president, presiding. The devotional eater- ji rough with the othe>r members issisting. Mrs. Roasoner gave an interesting talk on the haidships Lhat the Missionaries in China' md the West Indies have to under jo. Sttent prayers wen-e otferedLor t.hi' missionaries. L Mrs. Dean the president made! i beautiful comment on the miss-1 onaries. Mrs. Earline Gary and Mrs. Matttr1 Jnnrs spnkp ott the subject' >f .beings, doers and not hearers. The Pastor, Rev. E. H. Reasoneri live us some remarks which were njoyed by all. We adjourned to meet at tho lime of Mrs. Lillian Dean the 1st us street at 4:30 p.m. Refreshments were" served by he hostess, Mrs. Murrough. All eport a pleasant evening. NERAL HOME. SNSED EMBALMER OF " AND GEORGIA _ _ 1 'uneral Cars and Funeral Equipment S GOOD AS THE BEST nd Better Than the Rest And Prices Less Office Phone 2-3,157 Residenct Phone 7765 COURTESY AND SERVICE ? : ? -?4i COLUMBIA, 8. C. J DoiftTurgetrtfte Octagon Soap Wrappers! r ^ I Dtnr Co-Workers: Sojmetime ago, Mrs. J. S. Flipper asked us to secure all of thei Octagon Wrappers possfble anxl ' report them at the State meeting Sept. 8 and 9th, so as to rumodelj and beautify our broken down churches. Please let us cooperate Kin per ceuL in tlua very lamlablo project. This is an opportunity for the sisters to show thtfir loyalty to the cause'.' of Missions and also to put over a great program for God and the church. - Let us make a?good shoeing?for the proud State of Sj3uth Carolina, and too let us' show in a tangible way how much we appreciate the wisn counsel and sane leadership of our esteemed State President. the cause to do their fulf duty. Yours for the sacred eause of Missions, MRS L. A. WELLS! Member of Executive Board. MISSIONARY WOMEN OF THE GEORGETOWN I)IST. MEET I The W. H. and F. Missionary conventiorr- of.... the Georgetown ' distyict Palmetto Conference of the A. M. E. church was held with Mt? Zion church, Bloomingvale, "S C.,. August 23,. 1938. Devotiorals conducted by Pre-iding Elder, Dr. T. J.: Miles. A very warm Testimonialmeeting, led by a few qf the sistcis. The Missionary sermon was preached by Rev. P.. A. Thompson, pastor of Winyah circuit. Drs. J. L. -Benoow, and J. E. Thomaii gave.vary hnlpfnl rnmnrlfir , tu the convention. There were; many visitors. Among them be-, ing Mrs. R. A. Brown, president _o?-the_caaference branch. Dr. T. J. Miles also presented the ministers. ? - ??? mcav can the local society increase its membership was led by Mrs. Bessie Clarke of Georgetown. STie is a gneht speaker jind a great missionary worker. . . Mrs. S. R. Lewis sane- a s?n? she composed in honar of the missionary workers. \va< very ...encouigaing and- . was well delivered. The subject was Awakening Spirit o>f Mission. Mrs Wilson, the president- is dcring a gr^at work as head of the George town district. A-very fine program was rendered by the juveniles. Mrs. Harriett Addison president. The oratorical contest that was sponsored by Mrs. S. R. Lewis, conference brar.ch president Y. P. department?was interesting. Mis-? ! Florry Bruinton of West Andrews was selected by the judges to go I to thi- I'tmfen.nre branch mootina wh rc she will recite. Interesting and enthusiastic] may adequately dc-'dribe tha ses-1 <ions. of ti e convention, . The re- j ports were above par. All the! ('hni'UTUci ' im 1 no ? - |..t t.,, ,y,v [H'lPOl I. I -?A li -?>ffieers- v-to -reelectril with : the- vxv ptioti of or. or two. Mrs. j I. C. Thompson \vas elected ro- j "i.'rdintr secretary. Miss T. 0. White district president of Y.- P. D?Mrs,- Harriott -Addison? having served for several years as district president of the Y. P. , H resigned- ' The Pastor, Rev. Kinloch ar.d i hi.s faithful \membtrs entertainied us. in royal manner. The evening sermon was deliv- I ered by Rev. MeClam, pastor of Arret church. CHRISTIAN RECORDER PRAISES FATHER DIVINE 1 Philadelphia?(C)?.In an editorial, "The Divine' Movement"^ The Christian Recorder, oldest Negro publication in America, Dr. George A. Singleton, editor, said on Thursday: "Within two consecutive _days__ther influential New xoi'K limes has given 93% incTTes of?space?to-the Father?DivineMovement . . . Father Divine's" theology may "be faulty, but his economics ma^ not be ablttl without discussion. He believes in rrnnnmir?tnlf. sufficiency,?industry and thrift^ioTiesty and high level of moralTfi^. He believes in one race, the human race. Color is no criterion of membership. Father Divine believes in peace. Ha rs a prophet of'a new day anrf is showing jsomcL . Mde Jbonaid, Pharisaical Christian denominations 'their sins ..." The Recorder is the official organ of the A. M. E. church. MEADOW PRONG BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. Davis, Pastor The Sunday school met nT its usual hour. J, H. Frieraon, Supt. | A large crowd was present. At 11:30 Rev.?Davis preach?d , from first Corinthians 9:1G. It was. j a great sermon. At 4:30 BYPU met with a sermon bv Rtv. H. H. Heart which was preached most! forceabljv At 7:30 Rev. Davis i preh6hed another sorul "stirring. spr mon. We were glad to see Sister Isabella Kennedy out to service and Sister Josephine Johnson who has j been on the. sick list. We also had several visitors from Darling- j ton. The* Women Missionary society I rrf the- Meadow Prmy-Baptr. eiwreh-^ made their report to the Women's |; District convention of the Pee Dee ' Baptist association. ?In celebration of the?birthday? of Mr. E. J. Bristow a delicious fa tuiltf nMA- ttrn At ear#* /I ' iCftiiiujr uiiiuci "ag ? *u uuuuw/ | Auguti 38tH ?t hi* hom#. jj THE I'ALiME'liO LEA DEL M OI? N TV fr^NKWH Sunday school at Piedmont Pies O by terian. church Sunday was large 1y attended. "No preaehinjr services ' our pastor Ruv. R. C. Johnson on his vacation, in Philadelphia. tii Miss Gt-nell Watson, daughter m 01 airs. Margaret waison wno rs j,j in Nurse Training at the* Columbia {j; hospital visited in the community .A Miss Watson spent three weeks ']'< with her pttrents- in Clinton. Sho has one month befoio graduation. Miss Lilly Mae Titts .had as her ]t. guests Sunday Miss Lavera Cole- i>: ni;in and Ml'\ KMfll'l 11111181' ! Lr New York City. They ^visited p( friends in Clintcn"~Smrday evening, fie Miss L, Pitts visited friends- in j wi Newberry Tuesday. She was *c- wi companied by a friend from Co- to lumbia. ?Mr. and?Mrs. Elk in Sub or?of 1 Greenvilje visited Miss LHla M.jn) Plus Sunday-.? rtt* ?? I.AKli .VIE NEWS : ?phe Cnion A. M. E. Church j w> Rev! E. B. Mack, Pastor j B| S. S. began at the usual hour'! no with Supt. and teachers at their j ? post of duty. We . had with Us' the district 'superintend' nt and he te 5 etched for us from the sub- j k'ct" Prayer". .. - ~ j or Rev. Mack and the choir -went]00 Jo Little Mt. Zion Baptist church ! P? litre?.Mack?really -did. -preach. .??Lai Mrsy MacTTs neilce* sjj>"nt the i u week with?then*.?We were 'glad j pi to have her in our midst. ?Hi-; Mr. and Mrs. Magnolia Nance I th had as guests their daugfttep and R< her husbur.d. 1 TheV wc/rshiped j in with us and were made welcome. \ be Miss?Arm.tha IIav& the daugh-; w; ;u; of Mi s. Lily M. 'iiayt'j Elud^-H ger is having for Virginia for'. In nurse training.?. j th KINfiSTREE DISTRICT W. H.'sh AND P M CONVENTION i f? By V. T. Ettis ' tr The Women's Home and Foreign to Missionary society of the King- st; stixie district is now history.' This "h meeting was held m St. Paul A. M M. E. church, August 3-4, at. as Cades, S. C. Rev. L). W. Wash- in ingtoi, pastor. Rev. J.. L. Ben- se bow, the presiding elder, assisted t\t 1 by Elders T. J.'Miles of Georgd- sh [ town district and E. F. G. Dent eo of the Columbia district, conductped the devotionals. 'Rev. S. M. th Hue lies was presenter! bv-The pre- or set nion. We were not disappoint- mi ed by the speaker. A. splendid sei sermon was preached by him. A all large number was leglvticed. The organization was perfected; .Mrs. M' Corjne Gamble was elected repor- Ml ter to the" religious papers and G. the .wiiter to the secular papers. A very thoughtful ami enthusi- p as tic Missionary sermon was preached by Rev. W. F. Wagner, p The literary work of the conven- i Con was very good. Many help- "pe ful things were-"discussed by the ^j( el ers. ministers and missionai y?j_p workers, and visitors. Much infor -mation was given the convention th: ouch the annual address . of (|' Mrs. M. B. Beiibow, jiresident of the district.?The* financial je- gr poits of the district were good. Too much cannot he said tor the ^ lFoo<Tpeople of Cades. They gave |)n us a splendid reception. Their jj, warm welcome shall never be forgotten. nit - In -Company with .Iiev_and Mrs. J. I.. Benbow we were the guest vai >f Brother E. L. Thomas and his , good?wife.?They_ made?oiur atay cvry pleasant ' ami we fcit very nu' much at home. Re The* convention was graced with many visitors.* Those addressing ^ol the* contention were: Elders' T. J. Miles, E. F. G. l)ent, J. E. Thomas of Uui Mt. Pleasant district; A. >,V( -P. Spiars,-of the Sumter. district; kMrs. R. L. Brown, confeienee 11111 branch president; Mrs. V. E. Mur- ^0 ray, piesitlenC of Mt. Pleasant district; Mrs. Fossie Wilson, pres 'or ident "of Georgetown district; Mrs l'rt Sptfars, mother of Mrsr Ben bow; b)a Prof. C. G. Ganett, Mrs. H. E. ion Thomas, Rev. and Mrs. W It. n jClark, JRev. L>r N-. Wilson, Mrs, -p Mae Speai s, Mesilamos.Minnig. tj, . -Rogers*. Harriet Anderson. I. , G. toc Thompson, E. J. Ford and many vvt, other friends of the district who ^y] did not speak, showed by thetu^' ' t presence that they wished for ther flittrirt n grnut rncravtri -rTho The missionary spirit permeated -| by the entire session and the King , stree district closed a splendid 1 convention. , " Jjj. MISSIONARY WOMEN OF s'? IIISTt 1R1C ED1STO DISTRICT HOLD ANNEAL SESSION By Rev. Julius Holman ' ,? I ai Edisto Island, S. C.?Tho Wo- j'a* man's Home and Foreign Mission- ^ ary convention of the historic and ,ltn great Edisto district of the Afri- ,H'? can Methodist Episcopal Church on> met with St. Stevens church on N. ^ Johns Island. -pa* As we write without notes, the" tro< set up as we remembep is as fol-.OI.1(' lows: Mrs. Ma-rude Alston, mesi- sl dent; Mrs. S. L Brogdcn, seentary; Mrs. Norther from Mt. Hor tor charge chief marshal. Reporters were electc'd to all the papeis. St. Your humble scribe was made reporter for the .secular press. P1? This was indeed a fine meeting trie from" eveiy angle. Emmanuel paid the highest assessment. Ed- t>ra isto paid the next highest. North tie Johns Island paid out. Mt.""Tlor's ^ 'c pastor beihg absent Mr. M. freas n'd deacon spoke for the charge; Those who were present wvll Wr agree that the program arranged trie by Mrs. Alston was up. to time and 1 ovtfryone placed thereon, man or vcr woman, acquitted him and herself nv< wall.?Thia was indeed a school-pf ! " instruction and inspiration. an< People went away talking of the*^*"1 high not? ojf enthusiasm and" prac ; (M \ lOKpei Tornado peaking-? Hello World! It lias beitn son me since-you have heard fro e over this station. 1 sun n< tstorinjr at the Leonard Aveni apt/st Church, 101 S. Leonu venue, St. Louis, i the Baptist Broth ? la.x^J South' -Carolina: We are takinc this met ho.: t-. you know that we have pr "ij["i'f!i''r!i" ' l'v " in (.">'1,000')delegate-. I am e: ctintr you nt later than Septen r 6;"The nl.'ht op .September . are .having tht> in ?1 ,|)-<ofrtH Rich \ve-Jccl will be of. lntero, yon. ' I Have?btx-ti?pastorine. her.'1' -pir onths; am pastoiint*. itt Lilt nk; Ark., also "i.iii'r Tin-lit t! st Sunday and three Sunilav re?m St7~Lou/>. If yon ca'e "i Ltite, send all mail to yj{i5 We: die Place, St. Louis", Mo', tm??. Wiir be ovev this Static ut v.eyk. I'MLOC. . al _ impression?f**i' good TTTTfTi sted in this meeting. Dr. Beai ir presiding elder .\yas a mast* i the job. Mrs. 'Mabel j (Irei inference braiich president wi escnit, and with g: ace, dignil id poise used words. oL iusdb hich were helpful. Mrs. Jos line. Brown and Mrs. Florein ivers of EJisto were proud thi ,ey reported next to Kmmarun ?v. Frank Clark out-did hin.ise the' entertainment. His liiei us stuck by his side. Mr. Blal as on the^?iob. lli.s wife. -Ala aiinali?Blake is jttt tnu'liigei re wire. It was stated yl the convenli'. at I)r. Beard is the oldest pr iing elder in the state and thei re was hr th.. I-Mi.o, n; ict the greatest in the state.. Dr. Biogden is raid to be pa line the largest church in tl ate and was mentioned aS tl iggest" pastor Tn the slal rs. M. J. -Alston was mentioni the oldest missionary woma the state in point of years c rvice rendeied. She' started 1 'ech 30 and -10 years ago whe e was but a young .woman yn ntinues until this diiyi * The chur. h in tb? -.tot,. ink about giving hir some hoi i? a ^tangible way?while- : h mtioned in the convention an em to have met the approval t TV I'LEAS \ XT iiktimct 1SSION AH V WOKK IJlVs ' VTIIEK AT AWKNDAW, S. ( Awendaw, S. C.?The \V. H. an Society of the. Mt. Pleasan *tric-t was held at t'niu,, A. \ church, "AuTiiuaw. S. CT, Jul -22, Rev. F. L. Boiincau, pasto: io I district President .Mrs. V". 'I Lirray, piositling. Or. IT . tttuii, assisted I y ot!Ui- niin"~ -s, eon ..acted devotions. Afte lich a camp-fire meet in:: was en cte'd -by Mrs; /Baltic Fordum is. Rosa Maybgfnk, Mrs." A. I own and Mrs. t.'loean (ivthe.i A ft i'r?ore animation,?eht?voiinre intn?.luee4:?!>; . .1.?L:?Brm w, of the .Kirigstrco .district s. Minnie Bohbow, president e > Kingstiee d.\<tri<i; \li<< Tt.>. e Ben bow, .Mis. .V.nni Bovkii Sumter; Mrs. McCant of Cal ry" Mission", ^Charleston; "Mr? derson, of Fourth Bant.. cliurJ arleston; Miss Hawthorne tin to cf Rev. and Mis. J. (.'. Jame v. J. H. Biyant of the (ieo.ige vn district; Brother U. Craw d of Morris Brown. C harleston ni^de very interes t injr leimuk; The meeting wys then turno< r to the presiding el ier, I)r. J Thomas, who made* timely re rks. He- asked for a spuixta nit Sister Snider of Jamestown t'. elder presented Rev. V'm. Ta? , pastor ol Robinson c; "uit ,ti ach the opening <erimm. Rjw via Scott?preached t-ne?missary sermon. 9 file District I'l esident?a.ljje-V convention made contribution: rkers of the district. .Mother: via Biyant and Maiy Tentiun Registration. All reports wort >iL The, district is huiJ-n^ hvi n. ^he president addressed the coi ition from the subje.-t V'A Plact God's W'yrld". *. Other fofctui e.Interest _wjore "Worship in ,Mu demonstrated hy Mh?...JE_:in? nnott. Dernonstrati|ns "Mlou keep a live Misslcnafv ?.'xMet \ Mrs. Katie Mollette and Mrs tie James, missionary workers reant followed by an address the Confeionce Branch FiVsit. MrsrH. K. Brown. A yotmg pie's meeting by Mrs. V. Lun Mrs. Estolla Roland, 'he welcome program by the for and looni?pi esidents. fro duction of visiters on the secI. day. Dr. T. J. Slides, the pre ing elder k>f" the Georgetown FFTcTi H7\ W1 TT! I., t lark, pasof Bethel station, Genrgetowr s. GlaHfr?Dr. P. X. Wilson. o1 Stephen's church, Gcorgetowr s. Flossie Wilson, missionarj sTHcnf-of the" Georgetown dis t: Mrs. S. B fowls the Y. I5. D. of tin- conference nch; Dr. A. R. Cooper o: or.ffin;- Mrs. Rttttr Dcas, Mrs toria White, Mrs. Emma Rich son of Bethel's station, (Teorgt .n; Ren-. Mrs. I. 'J. Major ant 11. Taylor of Mt. Pltflfcant (lis rt. ' fhosc that made remarks wer< y pood. All officers were hol< ?r for the ensuirig year. Fhus another year. has passo< 1 we are pressing 'orwar'd ii imTrff nf the I;nrd. rs.) M. F. Williams, reporter .*1* ' ' ? I State A. & IV m }> ? 1 ? w *t* ? Orangeburg, I FALL SES I HKfnyyfe SKI?TK: o *?* its | C*fiWP?es leaning Fi B^i-hrtnr ;l "culture. Medic,nic .\rts. 1 Y v Teacher Traininc. lju hues lif X and Arts and Sden&'S. (\ ' X Kxccl'tnit .Facilities. Ke-asV !o !?! *'or Further Information. Write V ? - ... . y l lib I'KKSID ? ? 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