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Page 8 BISHOP FINLAY THE CHRISTIAN Continued from Page 1 take individuals t0 their homes before he returned to his; and that is why he Was unafraid t- o speak and act, when men With strong characters and courageous hearts shciild speak and act, in the interest of underprivileged folk. Bishop Finlay was a Christian. There has already been one mepie to the memory of Bi-shop Fin. - lay. There will be others. No doubt /t? otner kitnls of tributes will be paid ~~ to Jut". Hut the finest tribute that ? - YTrrr tre paid and the grandest monu merit that can be raised to his memory by any group of people is for that group to make greater and" g. eater strides, towards success, in spiritual, moral and social welfare, towards the highest standards of citizenship and towards obtaining more fully* the rights of citizens, in all of which Bishop FinlTiv ^vas~always personally and actively interested during his lifetime. CARLISLE NEWS The town of Carlisle was .allocked to hear of the death of Mps. Cynthia Ann Stewart, who departed thisTrfe'Friday night, Sep. 2; after leaving the church during the revival meeting at William Chapel church. She was the wife of the late Rev. L. W. Stewart, P. E. She was funeralized at Wilu liam Chapel AME2 jcfturelr "Mon-. day, Sept. 5th by her presiding ' elder, Dr. D, C. Crosby. Rev. Millian was master of ceremony. Sho leaves to mourn her passing 3 urtu^mvi a anu unc nun iHia. lean Johnson of Carlisle; Mrs. Mamie Brown arid Mrs. Vashti Hill- of Knoxville, Tenn and- Mr. Lewis Stewart of Carlisle; 19 grand chil dren and 11 great grand children. Quite a successful revival me?i ing was closed here Friday nite. Souls were converted ar\d the church waso revived."; Rev." Mclvey ?h u'ood ui t'ui'h^r and 're" vivalist. We were very sorry to hear of. the death of Mr. Oscar " Peak, who died Monday afternoon. Rev. Prof. J. M. Dawkins, Jr., of Birmingham, Ala., and one of his friends Mr. Wilson N*. Morton wrg-vlsiTttTg lirs parents kcv. and Mis. J. M. Dawkins. Mr. Herman Sartor, the son of Mrs. Mary Sartor is here, for a few days frcm the State College Orangeburg. Mr. Robert Johnson of Jersey City, is here for a short while. He tors Johnson: 1 Claud Peak, Mrs. Hattie Kelley; Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, Mr. Lizzie Jeter, Mr. Cassenge'r Chick and Mr. Jack Sims. CHER AW NliWS _ Mrs. A. M. Picker.s and sistei Miss Bornice A. Miller spent several day}} in Columbia, Newberry and Clinton, S. C. visiting relatives and friends! TMesdames Pick ??'"* Maggie Gi'Pfn a d Mln MiT It-r also attend-cd the Woman's district convention which convf'n ed at .Dillon, S. ~C'Z Mi;a. Agnes Pore of Camdcr yoad is-voey?ill. -Mcsdamr^ Bossie Holland of Charlotte and Mary _ Abe! of New York were called home because of th..?illner.r. of Francis Poe Michael was taken to Charlotte hospital a few days a? "Vo." Her TiusBand. Mr. Cleveland Michael and sisrer-, Mesdames Anriie Marshall aid IIattip Poe, and Mr. J err Morris accompar.ded her. Mrs. Michael is much improved nad back home at the bed side of her isck mother. Mr. Leroy Holland arid Mrs. Addie,"Boyd of Charlotte spent Sunday ht thr home of Mr. Holland's motr.er-in la\v Mrs. Agre? Poe.Mr. a-.d Mrs. Hilton Prince and Hilton. Jr.. of Fm-vr>ll P? p few flays with relatives. They returned home Monday. Mr. Jas 'Covington was with thom Baptist" church sponsrrrad a ehicV Miss Mayme Crawford is vis. iting her parents. Rev. and Mrs Crawford. Miss Mayme Pegues is visiting her parents," Mr. fuSd Mrs. Hooc Pegues on Front street. Mrs. 5T. B. Ko'bfnson and littl' daughter.?Marg^on were?o?<Uod to New York -because of Mrs. Rot inson s sister being very ill. Mtt" Wilfo'rd Matthews ha: opened a school of music at hi; home. Those who are desirous o: taking piano music will find Mr Matthews quite an able and efFic ior.t instructor,?Sae?h+rrr at hi: home 311 Church street for "further details. Mr. Matthews als< writes music.' He is ready at al him set your favorite lvric noerr to music. The Y. M. C. S: of Pee De< Baptist_ehurch sponsored a chick en supper at the home of Mr. anc Mrs. George McColl Monday night kev. Toatky of Chesterfield de livered st very inspiring Sermon al Pee Dee Baptist churchy Sundaj night. Rev. George a Theological stu dent of Johnson C. Smith "Univ delivered ann able sermon at Pe( Dee Sunday morning. The Pastai Rev; F. W. Prince received birth day gifts from the Usher Boar< of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sellers o1 New York are visiting Mr. Sell ers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willi* .Sellers, Sr. Mr. Jame? Kollock Prince an< children of New York are visit Ing Mrs. Prince's mother, Mrs, A Kollock. NEWBERRY NEWS .? Drayton Street High .<*c*vool Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal Thursday morning, Septcimbeir I, 1938. the bell rang\for the'open ng of school for the session 1938 - ? 1939.?A?- the?principal?was?a*-."ay attending an agriculture conerenee last week, Supervisor U. >. Gallman conducted the devocional servive. New teacher* pre ertted were Miss Mary Thomas ; rpm Charleston, S. C., Home Ec| -mimic teacher, who ',finished in I lass of 193o at Scuth Carolina* bate, and Prof. Eugctie Schum- l vi c?xvtro?was assistant principal I . t Summer ville. S. C. Prof! Gall1 nan gave the students and Taculy very good advice. our principal .Conducted the serice Monday morning and present ... Miss Gertrude Matthews, ol Jreensboio, N. C., who is a grad?ate* of - the cln*?r-JtT38?atr Ar and t\ college, Greensboro and a high / recommended music teacher. We?were?delighted to-haye Dr. i. W. Singleton present.?His mes - -age* was?"AYatch Three Persons", st The person in front; 2nd The erson behind; 3rd,?Yourself. If follow the lessons taught we .ill have a very successful- term. The. body of Mrs. Willie Wash-neton was funeralized at Beththem Baptist church Tuesday afenoon 4:90 o'clock.* Rev. E. E. i .iuulden officiated. Mr:?Ft Brrati, I undertaker. All of her ] Ld-ren and a host of relativoe 1 ii.-i.Vned her passing. Calvary -Presbyterian f'hurch j Rev A. H. Reasoner, Pastor I i he Bible lesson thi\t was || by one of our teachers Mrs ' -i. T^-Noely was very good and ; ciicticial to all. I iiiV'i UWih n V nuif Uf | ignted tu have Prof. Joseph Jones' jTcview the lesson. He and his | .amily attended all of our servic-J 'C'3, . I j (During the* children's hour he, lold- a very pathetic story about' j die experience of one of our misi innarieai ' Sunday afternoon 4:30 the misj-Monary society and some of the | men carried several pounds of I groceries and another deflation to 1 Mrs. Matilda Johnson, one of our j pioneer members who has been - t'k arcJtmg^time ; ?rr? At 5:00 o'clock a large crowd; attended the Silver Garden party ; 'ii the beautiful lawn of Mr. and 1 ->li s. Eugene Gary that was .given j oy the League. Theme "What <\ind of Persons Will We Be?", | Our guest speaker, Mrs. Thwoet "vi<l?the?gmup?si'lently listening >oi thil vnnth'ii fntnro Pvrvf I .tonus inspired the young: people ' o decide now what they would i like to be. Miss Mary Etta Miller offered prayer; Miss Everlena Martin road the scripture and Mr. --^.'-uul Allen violinist. . Mrs. E. IL Allen conducted the service, and "alis. Erline Gary the "Leaf Couple Game" "for the refreshment. After which Miss Abe'rta Daniels i.ianked the hostess. At 11:30 a.m." the pustor's h.'1110?uuw?a?frl i.*. ulrai?1'uuplU" hich was enjoyed by all. Key, A. H. and Alfred Reasoner and Prof.--June's were the din ,iew quests of' Mr. and Mrs. "S.W. Allen Sr. 'MFs. .femes and the children'" .veie the quests of Prof, and Mrs. " ~. W. Jones. 7 ~ - ~ . ur. and Mrs. J. E. Ur^nt, their --.hildren anu her mother Mrs. Fun .Ik's, motored to Florence, S. C. ko visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs "~ riant;?relatives- and friends Sun-"; day. They, reported a .y^ry pleas-j .nt trip. - I Mr. Garlington of Laurens, S. .' -w.',...,v., Ml.... A m.IIa t v. a<.\,vui|/uiuv:u i'iisa niidiit; uuuva ins cousin and Miss Mary Thomas' to Lauren-*, w'hcre- Ahty?h#tt! a) pleasant, ti ip. ST. JAMES A. M.-E. CHURCH . , I j~ kev. Hale Hi Thompson, Pastor: J Asheville, N. C.?The* past Sab oath was a most beautiful day | . throughout and Sunday school as' - well as church-goers responded?toc the opportunity to worship in large numbers. The lesson was studied . with gripping interest and a time-j ly review was conducted by our : pastor before the close of the 1 nour. The church school like the other hoards and cluhs of. t h e 1 church is well on its way in the h- raising?of?its?annual conference r budget. A large part has already i/een reported. Under the direction 8 >f our Supit.. Mrs. M. J. Sloan, a ? very interesting program was gif von on Monday night entitled "The '. Wedding of Flowers." The smaller children were the participants -and acted their parts exceptionally - well. A very large crowd was "> present and the* financial results 1 .vere good. The morning's mesL <age war delivered by. our pastor r asing as his subject "The Blood of Christ." This was the Sabbath ? for Holy Communion and a large - number communed. Many visitors I were present and were welcomed. . At the evening service likewise - an inspiring congregation was on L hand for worship. From the subr ject "God's Promise of Ultimate Victory," our pastor delivered a^ain a va*y interesting message. . L'pop the Invitation 7or church ; connection'Mesdames Mary Harris r and Gussie Gilbow were received and welcomed into our cburch. All 1 boards and clubs are' working hard for the annual conference f goals. Conference rs being held - three weeks earlier this, year and ; very, rapid preparations are being carried forward. Our pastor thank 1 ed all very warmly for their con tinued work and sacrifices in car. rying the work along so success. fully. i Another E Late Shov ! iSSKl I BUBT?i|V |bi1 {r>? igSSBKflK^^BEr ,\xsB<^lS?^%^v^ \ SCREENO A I .SO ON LATE SH( mmmammmm CAMDEN NEWS Rev. J. IJ. Cibson. Castor 1 A?SUCCOSSfUl TOVival nTut'tlTTg? rfose^ at Sanders Cl'tvk Baptist t churcH Sunday nifcht, Aug. 28th j. Rev. .F. L. Wilkes conducted the j meeting. Sunday night, Aug. 21 t prayer service was conducted by f Deacon Walter Allen and James j Thompson.- The pastor preached ] from Matt. 18j,l. ? f Monday night prayer service fty t Bro.' Gussie'T. Jones Deas. E.ldie I Truesdell and Cleophas Salmond.._. The' pas to. preached from I Cor. t 1:18. The service continued thru t Sunday. . ' Service was held all day Sun- 1 day. Rev. J. P. Xeal of Kershaw preached at -1 o'clock. Total collec tion for the week $17,85. Total converts 17. Number of?^riWrs" 12 N i.niher?uf attendance .1020... - j Miss Mcstha Williams of Wil- I ' iston left fdr home Wednesday after?spending?iJLghU days with -> Miss Daisv Bolton. ?M 7s5 Plossie Truesdale was the* week end guest of Mrs. Daisy N. ' Collins.. _ 1 WOODRUFF NEWS 1 Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. J. I). Jackson, Pastor . . 1 ?Sunday school at the usttal hour with Supt. and teachers at their , post of duty. The members of the church are looking forward to their revival which convenes Sunday, Sept. 11th. 1 Miss Maggie Coleman, Messrs Algia and Orrav Coleman accom".' panit'd Miss M. Foster to Char-i jotte, N. C. where she wrll enter Miss Bertha Gist will soon depart for Union where she will en] ter Sims High school. | -Mru-Lewia Gibbs will leav&-nctct. -wcok-for- Spartanburg to ienteiL-the George Washington Carver High schooh ?? ~t Mr. Tilton Brewton, Mjs. W. W. Cannon and children spent Sunday in Union with her daughter,. Elsifl Cannon who is a nurse at the Community hospital. - Mrs. Camion also visited Mrs. Bessie Cureton while there. Mrs. Arrow Stoddard is indisposed, we wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. M.R. Rogers has.-returned to her home here after visiting her chrldren, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers and Mr. Boyce Rogers at Ashcville, N. C. The suVnmer turm of the Woodruff Jr. high school has closed. The faculty consisted of Prof. Allen Williams, principal; Prof. D. Wilhnrn?assistant principal;?Mrs, Madge Williams and the Misses | Dendy, Hipp, Taylor and Brown, teachers*. * New Bethel Church ! The seniors still hold the Sunday school banner. The pastor KrAHCrKf 11(1 fVin mooenrtA wj i-itv uivooa^c 11 cm tut' theme Go Forward. Thenu? at night As an Eagle stirreth up. her nesCi Mrs. M. E. Rogers has returned after a visit in Asheville. Miss Maida Foster left Sunday for Charlotte where she will begin I her studies in school. Rev. A. Madden and family was .the.dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. : Manuel Brown Sunday. They were also the guests of Mrs. Effig J. Parks for supptr. rHE PA.LMETT j LEADEN njoyable v For Cole 0ut of colorful, <1 mmm&m action nensatio? creen to trreater raM ") - ml ! '' c. IBU J-at< U$12.50| . COKESBURY NEWS St'. Paul AME Church tc\\ W.S. MSms, Acting I'aAor The Sutuiay school opened orf ime. After the lessen Rev. Mima ,rav<v a very timely review. The vreaching service was very effec-' ive. Rev, Minis brought a wondei ul message; theme A New Vision \t th< close of the sermon M{*. "urman Nliller made a confession mil was received into full connecion. Quite - a vfvw- partrrotr of rtnr .ord's SupiWr: Mts. AmivmtiT Louden who was lelegate -to the* \Y. H. & F. M? onwntiun made a goo4?report. diss' Rosa C. Nash has returned lome from Columbia, where she spent some time with her cousin diss Edna Adams. Miss Lucy R. \dams returned with her. Mrs. Mary Lee of Philadelphia * i l.nl) dug come time here- with h i sister M i s. - L.?K.-Goggins. Miss Pauline Davis of Abbeville ipent^ the^djry?w-ith?Florence Moore recently. ~ A group of young folk of Cokes jury visited, iliss Davis last Wed tcsday evening. Mrs. Mary Miller and children left here Aug. 20 for Washington, p.C. Rev. ILL. Midler, pastor of Chappelle Station joined them in Columbia. Tier daughter Miss 01lie G. Miller joined the party in Ktttrell, N7 L.. where she" served as matron during the past summer. While in the capital they vis ..i?? ? . nuu icH'uii iniicL-s ni onierest They " <> - >iit1?ai?Miles?CMS church and Browns AME church Dr. J. E. Beard, Jr., is carrying en a wonderful work. Dr. L. H Hemingway, Prof. J. R. Hawkins the Phillis Wheatley Center anc other pinrtrr terr numerous to mer tion are doing likewise. MT. CARMEL AME CHURCH - Bonnemr.?^Sunday was a groa day with th<? church goers at Bon neau'a charge. Church school op^ ened at 10:30. Thn jpsgnn wm ra viewed by Dr. J. L. Benbow. Ai 11:30 Dr. Benbow delivered on< of the strongest messages tha has been heard recently. Manj persons were seen in tears. Sub ject; Hold Fast. Our pastor anc officers were highly praisod by Dr Benbow along with the. congratm lations of the audience. The morn ing assessment totaled $44.70. For evening services we wor shinned at Mr Pnvmol Rev. Williams went to present 8 Mock Conference fend ffecura re ports from a rally. Total amount received was $81.22. Bonneau is helping the Kingstree district t* be perfect. I when you are in colum TAYLOR'' At CAMP 1 of the broad riv1 Where you can your Rot sonable Rates. You can enjoy and Swimming- and Everything ENJOY THE BREATH IN TH SUMMER'S HEART. friends c TAYI.OR' 1 L? Sat. INIite >red Only! xciting weRt comes this new . . . flashing across the lgeland adventures! I PTER NO. 2: rui; i-r\XTi? * i- vy i i u RANGER'* _ ?-?1j Starring LONE RANGER ? A MAN OF MYSTERY i~~Sho\v Sat. Night 11:00 mm MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND ?TN? ^LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY" WITH Lewis Stone Fay Holden Cecilia Parker Staffs WpHnpsrlav Hsm TODAY & ' SATURDAY I r Bll MBHWMfeHI \ Trade With These ? Advertisers >1 BIA, WHY NOT DRIVE UP TO I >TAVFRN I n /a % r A % v P UJKJN AINUE rr road, end of 8th rm and CJood Home Food at ReaWeek-End Trips, Dining, Dancing ;e pines, keep cool in thb you and all your an meet at S TAVERN Thornton Ollrar, Man*gar Saturt - BUSINESS AND PR< ~ MEN'S ) ? Sunday, Septembe AT SIDNEY PARK C. HEAR PRESIDENT 1 OF ALLEN UNIVERSIT Processional? Musid , ~~~~ ?? invocation? Music Our Duty to Our Business Insurance Violin Solo .. v.. TO^eis ... .. : Physicians . . . _ - ... Instrumental Solo . ... Churches? L ...?.? solo .... ... Schools _ Solo _ - , '. LATE SHOW SATURDA CAROLINA THEj UgUy Mm Late Show Saturday Nite, 11:00, Carolii LATE SHOW SATURDA CAROLINA THEi Scone from "THE LONE KANoEK' n tEman~of mystl'l'y, and Svlvcr . . . Lat at the Carolina Theatre. WE MA % jf| | On Hand i ?glfsGrtment of F ~4~I| :i Ink, Mucilage " ft H % per, Note Be Iff And Other Sc ties. Your Patronage is Alw? We are Ready at airTime Drug Nee< Oak Street Di ; W- G. STRIBLINfi 2230 GERVAIS STREET COl Phone 21341 ? ? C 8 mm ) lav, Sep'amber 10, 1038. 3FESSIONAL DAY t 11, 1938 M. E. CHURCH E. H. McGILL Y 11:00 A.M. 4 n P.M. ^ 1: t___ - - ~---Tr-:r~ cKtTr? Chair __ Mr. W. N. Roseborougb Mr. James Mi. Hinton Ml'. Wm I>nniol? Mr. Chas. H. Dannerly Dr. O. J. Champion : Rev. M. "C.?Younj r~ .. .. Prof. W. A. Perry w Dean T. B. O'Daniel ttI ^ Mr. Leroy Hajdy Y~NITE " , \TRE i7,>i ^ \ '< yv*Li' hdei TVt'stcf'n Stars" . . . . i* Theatre. Y NITE ^ ^ T R E ^KK' fcj^V?? < * Hj W^??^ ^anger> r NEEDS v.VE _ V- Large As'encils, Pens, , 1 heme Pa >oksr Tablets hool Necessi 3* ;:;_= iys Appreciated i Vr~~ * mm ' ? - s to Handle Your I is rug Store I . mgr. __1?? tNER OAK STREET I Columbia, S. C. I Hi'