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Saturday, November 26, 1938. Church Leader , 1 ? ] 5 t ] h i. I; ( < 1 ] MT)g M7TT T A . 1 .....U. I.iuun /i. lUYf nODINU Native of Nashville, Tenn., and wife of Dr. A. M. Townschd. sec r,?retary cf the Sunday School Pab- . lishinr Board of thp National Bap -= tist Convention. Mrs. Townsend is { leader of the Women's Auxiliary Convention of Tennessee. She is an all around church worker,^ ^di- ^ rector of the music department of j ? historic?Spruce Street?Baptist Church, music editor of the Bo- , pinner's Quarterly, and Director , of Children's Work Ot" the. Sunday , School Publishing Board, and a ? songwriter and hymnologist, all of t -- which capacities were strengthen- I ed by her visits in Palestine ind ( seeing the Passion Play at Ober- 1 mcrgau. She is also chairman of | the Women's Convention Choir i Leaders, National Baptist Conven- 1 tfon, U.S.A. ?(C). MILLER'S CHAPEL n ; < ? A. M. E. CHURCH * : "1 Rev. L G. Bowm'n. Pastor " Newberry, S. C.?Last Sunday < was a very lovely day and,, all: < church-goers found their way to < Millar's chapel. Sunday school i was at its high pitch one of the i best in the state,, presided over i ~? ny Troi. K. U7 Floyd, wfiols also the secretary of the church, class I leader and a steward. A group of teachers who completed the prescribed course of study are the i instructors. The lesson w5s reviewed by our pastor, who gave 1 us some most noble advice ert aa? eradiifcss of the.hofhei i At eleven thirty Rev. Bowman. _! mounted the rostrum and delivered a soul stirring sermon on "Love". He touched every heart _ . under the sound of his voice, and everyone w?nt home feeling hap py. 7 The A. C. Lf League presided "over by Mrs. L. M. Harris left no stone untuned. The young people w*re out in full bloom, t At 7:30 we witnessed another ' soul stirring sermon full of the fire and Holy Ghost, delivered by the pastor. Did not our hearts burn while this man of God preached. This b^ing a trustee day put on by tbo pastor two wpp1cb ago he organized {.hree clubs khowin i as red, white and blue. Afterwards he callrti for their reports. Mrs. L. M. Gilder. "White", re ported $23.00; Mrs. L. I. Pratt, "Blue", reported $17.65 and Mrs. P. ' M. Quare "Red'1,?reported " $30.70,, Total amount ctofllected for the day including: public collection $75.10. _ >v.^_ - The stewards made a cr^dita-ble report also. At the close of the evening ser vice, Rev. Bowman, organized the following clubs and boards: Steward Board No. 1, Mr. M. L. Laseine, chairman; TYudteete, T. G. Gallman, chairman; Deaconess board, Mrs. L. L Prsitt, chainman*; Stewardess Board, No. 1, Mrs. Lizzie Grey, chairman; No. ~ 2, Mrs. Roberta Middleton; No; 3 Mrs. Ida Hare, chairman; Junior Church No. 1, Prof. A. T. Butler-; No. 2, Mrs. Fanlnie M. Quails No. 3, Jaunita Kinn^r;- Boosters club Mrs. J. E. Grant; Excelsioi club, Miss C. Harris; Progressive club, Mr. Elbert Hare; President of the Missionary society; Mrfe. Carrie Floyd; Chairman of the Usher Board, Mr. F. B. Pratt. We are well pleased with the organization and the entire membership of Miller's chapel is one hundred per nect with the pastor's program. (Mrs.) Hattie P. Alaxander, , reporter. EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. E. Brogden, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?The activities * of the South Carolina conference C 1 _ - - - minait'u uii mst oununy *ncr nocm and our "new" pastor ha# teen returned to Emmanuel, f largo audience was out during the ? - evening worship to greet him. -We are indeed elated to have Dr. Brog de?n with us for at least, another conference year. Evangelist Henry Taylor preach ed for us in the morning. A very fine attendance wag seen. A spirited sermon was delivered. k When the evening hour came, Dr. Brogden was at his post. At the proper time a stirring and inspiring sermon was delivered by the pastor.. Theme, "Seeking R i ghfcecu 4n?e? ' Dfc\ Brogdjen struck the spiritual instrument which was a prelude to the gospel music for another year. There were two accessions. Mr. Benj*mini Lawrence, Sr. -Funeral rites for the above named were heard at Emmanuel on last Sunday afternocm. Our *> pastor reached the city in time add the remains ware eulogized >y him. The deceased was a member < Emmamiel for several years. F ierved a.? assistant chorister ar president of the Junior Stewai >oard. He wag also a member < the Charleston F ire departmef !or more than a score of year le passed away on the night < the 8th inst. Resolution fro he board was read by Mrs. V. i 3olonel. Remarks by Rev. J. Beard and Mr. J. C. Robtfnso :hori&ter~ Vocal solos were re lered by a member of Plymoul 3ongregatiorral church (name n mown) Mrs. F. B. Miller and. M S. E. Young. The church wn jacked to its capacity. Mr. La> rence is survived by hiR wido' >ne son, a daughter-in-law, a 1< ;ng mother.and grandson, oth datives and a large number fTijrds." Fu>neral arrangemen vere in the handa of Harlestt Eurriral?directors. intormci Emmanuel cemetery. MOUNTVILLE NEWS Services at -New?Hope?Ay- 1 5. church Sunday was ereeller rhis being the last preaching Su lay before the annual conferen in dnusual number of membe md friendg came out to hear tl Pastor, the Rev. . R. H. Greer ireach his last sermon for tl vas with us and many hear yere made to hum.??One youi nan, Mr. Alfonzo Cook accept salvation and joined the churi ind was received im as a full me >er. After administering the ho [Jonimunion the fitnancial part the service was proceeded. T freat good Book says: "Seek Jrst the kingdom of God and R rightStfusness and all these thin will be added," and they real added. The .cotton crop of t community was short but t money rolled in from somewhei The Sunday school gave him t dollars to help him out with 1 conference claims. The club wo ;rs reported well.-'--The.writer ?i ?d to get the exact figures befa jo elated over the success. "V are hoping that the other churc bs will not Jet'us' fall. . Mr. and" MJrs7 William Pitts the Piedmont Presbyterian chur worshipped with us Sunday. Miss Essie T. Williams of La rens has accepted the position teacher at MbuiVtsviHe and h begun her work. ? Mesdames?Lee-Ruth -Linds Gilliam* and Mary Caldwell Sirri ion have returned to their wo j __ d l/j/l m ah f nnh aai In LIIr* I ITTvlIIt\TI I ty TJt-TIT7\7X . Mrs. iS. Belle Lindsay has al begcy* her eleventh term in t Belfast school,? Miss Christina B. Lindsay the senior class of Bell street spent the week-end at home. , Mr. Hilary Adams is still the sick list.?He?hnc hePn about four months. Your prr ers acid money will help him ve much. ANDERSON ENTERTAINS S. C. ANNUAL M. E. CONF. Anderson, S. C.,~Nov. 20=^GTe villo?District Supt., Daniel vititd the Methodist Episcopal c noal ocnference of South CaToTi to hold her seventy-first sessi in Thompson Centenial M. church, December 7-11. The R< G. S. Sawyer is serving his thi year aR minister of^this deno ination. The conferemce is co posed of 130 effective elders, supply pastors and 12 past< emeritus 7 antl a?lay - delegati representing each pastorial char Rev. Eaitncst G. Richardson, B hop of the Philadelphia area v preside instead of the Rev. Chi leg H. Flint, Bishop of the Atl* ta area in which this conrferej is situated. The entertaining Pastor, K G. S. Sawyer, his faithful peo; and the vigilant, D. S., Rev. D. CuT.ry have made elaborate t commodations for the comfort over 400 ministerial and lay me ber* and delegates who will afr at this conference. The conference examining boi secretary, Rev. A. W. Wright calling the meeting of the Min terial Training teachers and cli es one day ahead of the conferer 1:00 p.m. The Rev. J. E. C. J< kins is cha.nrianj. Supply pi tors, admission <*n trial, deaco and elders are determined tl this conference method. The c< ference also has an itndergrai ate clergy course in the spri each year at Claflin colleg to fi ther prepare these candidats the ministry and conferences Eight District Supts., Rev. B?Iillman.-JBeaufort; Rev. J. Taylor, Bcnnettsville; Rev G. Thomasr Charleston; Rev. H. Cocrper, Florence; Rev. D. S. Ci ry, Greenville; Rev. S. A. Film ~SS?7 Orangeburg;?Rev. D. Thon\as, Spartanburg; Rev. A. IT/w.iar/1 OllTntor- Will TYIftkO th annual reports on the material, nartcial, (numerical, educatior social and spiritual pha&es their administration. Each pres er will be called, character obse ed and a similar report receh from him. The Boards of Education F eign Missions, Home Missions t Church Extension and Public N als, Hospitals, Homea and D eonedn Work artd World?Sev Oomcmissionv Claflifr collegre t Christian Advocate Southwest edition will (fet ample space, ti rtnd ventilation. Madam P. Gibbes will hold a meeting' of i W.F.M.S. of the conference. Mi am D. B. Taylor will conduct service for the W. H. M. S. R John C. Gibbes will presic the Gammon Family. A lively period of the coni ence will be when the election BROAD RIVER CIRCUIT if id Sunday our first quarterly cor>rd fereiTce was held at Hopewell A. jl M. E. church by Eld^r E. F. G. it Detit. S. S. was just fine. At of brought a burning message, m The elder was paid in full by the circuit. E. In the afterpoon the funeral^ n; of Bro. Sidney Bowman one of n- the leaders were held at-~Sfc. Paul.th The astor preached a very comot forting sermbn. He leaves ' to rs mourp his passing, g?devoted a^^wifc, three daughters, four sons, v- throe brothers, three sisters, moth w, er and a host of htoer relatives ov | and friends. er m " m of AYNOR NEWS ts . an Sunday was a busy day at Ayit nor.?It was preaching day at SU Elizabeth Baptist chjurch. Due _to the beautiful weather there was a large number present. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burroughs ? had their son Mr. Abert Burlf' roughs from Sumter, student at mdrns eolleee to visit them. Cg Miss Mable G. Prilnce, teacher at yg- Pleasant Hill school, Galivant Fer he ry, S. C., was the dinner guest of ie Miss6q Griffin and Meadows, teachers of Aynor. Mr. Burroughs rtf--and-~also Miss .Prfrire reported a pleasant day. Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs e(j Alex McQueer^s baby was funch eralized at St. Johfn Baptist m church. (|y The "Willing Wk>rkers club is 0f doing wonderful work. We are he planning for a Thanksgiving pro ye gram oo the 21st. Several box [ja suppers and bingo parties have gs beefri given in interest of the club lly Our meeting will be held Friday he at 2:30 p.m. Visitors are welhe come. - ^ . rrf cOnway news lis ? rk rfuarterly conference was ail held Sunday, November 13th 'at ngp Bethel A. M. E. church. Rev. A. ye P- Spears, P. E., has returned, h- The hearts of all were brightened and a great year', work articicrf patedr He preached Sunday mom= ch Ing. He gave an impressive and ihspirifrig sermon. " The Sunday ,u- school convened at 3:00. Mr. W. a3 E. Moore, Supt. is faithful and as dutiful to his ork. There?are some very enthusiastic teachetra av who seek to make the S. S. a sucp. cess. ? rk . Mr, Frank Hemingway who has Deeb quite HI for sometime was |j~- agairt with-'~trra?cht*a?to?the?delight of his many friends. His class won first honor by raising jjj the largest amount and having the best attendance. on The quarterly confeirerce met lpt at 6:30 with a large attendance. ky_ Rrpotf.s w??re good. Thrt r. TT ,ry was paid ih full. The Presiding Elder pioached again fc?t night. Arbther beneJ ficial message was heard. Rev. M. G. Robinson has beer appointed as pastor far Bfthel ett "hurch.? All are "hwake. reioicing g ard working with him. that suein cess may crown his labors, m- The church is Under rrnstnvon ?no of S- C. most beautiful ediE. fices. ?v. Mr. FYed Lloyd and Mr. C,. A ird Ton?s have worked strenuously tc m- help rebuild?Betheh?Mr .Ttm*s m- a master brick mason can mnkr 49 his work look like an artist's nias3rs terpiece. orogressing with its record hreal< is- rng term, the largest enrollment rill the largest faculty. ir. Mr. R. E. Rhue the efficient prir m- cipal should be, highly honored falce the work he i? so n^bly puttin over. A workshop has be^ ad ... onllinno/l? C ?? -WMV4?KKV.V* niui lllfllUIIIClj pie to Prive the boys a course in Man g, ual training1. xc- The Schools of the, county an at making: rapid strides. Two buil< m. ftngs are under construction an< ide f?ur have additional rooms am improvement. This T>ringK thi lr4 ?chc/olR of the county to ninety }B five per ceiut improved s. hboie is- ^th longer terms, ua An institute was h^ld on Nov ice 2nd for the benefit of the teach iiv- ersns, St- JAMBS A. M. E. CHURCH Columbia, S. C.?Sunday schoo j " was largely attended. The schoo j " was interestingly revised b} r_ Mrs. Carrie Cherry. Senior clasi f No. 2 is holding the banner. Mis: Elhi, Johnson teacher/ Th< q pastor preached two soul stirring w' sermons Sunday which were foot a* for thought. iSunday morning*! tt' theme "Solidity". Sunday nigh ' text 69th Psalms, 30th verse Pl*AOnOPfQ QrA K VI oVl f frtl* ?l on/i p. cessful conference year. Th( Teague is making rapid progress ' under the leadership of Mrs. Car ^-^rfe?Cherry. Presiding -Elder E F. 0. Dent was a welcome visitoi 1 Sunday night. Mys. Wilhelmim ich ^ohnsofn 's 0111 3'c^ We are praying for her a speetlj red recovery* the ministerial and layman dele 'cr- gation is held for the United eon md feranee to convene at ICafT^a J or city, Mo., April 26, 1939. Thi churches involved in this uniflca "ttffri" ffrh "The Methodist Epj*qo pal" organised 17&4. "The Metho ern dist Protestant" 1830 and th< me "Mi'thudist Episcopal, South' M. 1845. "When the Uinion, of thesi the three branches will have been am *d- ply perfected in the smoo^thinj i ? out now of a few minor details ev- the body will be krvowjn a, "Th( "rer Methodist Church" with a n??m b?rship of over 8,000,000 including 'er- every race and speech on th< of globe. THE PALMETTO LEADER DUE WEST NEWS Quite a representative number of iDue West people visited the Sunday session of the Piedmont annual conference at. Laurens, S. C., on last Sunday. R" v. F. L. Bottey?was returned' to the pa-* - , torate of Mt. Lebanon church. Mti. Zian Presbytcriani .church did herself well in the splendid! rally held on last Sunday. The j amount of'$59.00 was raised. Rev. Mr:- Davhr of- Johnsun~~C:' Smittpj University is the pastor. St. Mary Baptis church is mov- j - irg on nicely under th<^ pastorate . of the Rev. L. E. Daniels. Splendid services were, held last Sunday. Mr. Athama Moore was a-visitor in , Due West- on last Sunday. I He-formerly lived here but row resides in Belton, S. C. Mr. Elliott M.- Johti^on was a week-end visitor?in Greenwood.'! Ninety-Six and Laurens. At the j . latter placg he attended tht. Pied- , mont 5*nijual conference of which | his faher the Rev. E, F. Johnson is the efficient secretary. Mrssrr, Marcus Power and Low. _ ell Cunningham are recovering from injuries received on .last Thursday mght when they -had a car wreck which practically demo! ished the car. Mr. Cunningham was driving and was blinded by - the denoc fog. Cat penters are busy and new home is going up for Mrs. Ida Johnson. She is building on a lot adjoining her mother, Mrs. Emma Truitt. Mrs. Eddie Nash a,nd daughter Miss Ethel Mae arrived home S.ut urday night from atn extended stay in New York City. The Thanksgiving season was quietly and pleasantly spent by the people of this community. mm m ) BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. E. (iaulden,-Pastor Newberry, S. C.?The Sunday 1 school" was ealled to order* by The subjectj "The- -Sacr^dness of The Home", was well discussed by the teachers ar.d at the regular assembly our pastor gave Us an interesting review of the same. This being Thanksgiving week our pastor brought us am inspiring message. Text "The Lord ' hath done great things for us; r whereof we are glad". Psalm 126:3. We have much to be thankful for said he. Whom wo look about us and see suffering"on every hand) and look upon ourselves and realize the goodness of God, we should be mom than grateful! | The BYIHJ program under the direction of Mrs. E. E. Gaulden I was quite interestlngi . The sub- | was quite interesting. The subject: "Serving With What You - Have". TV re rrnild not, have 1 been a more appropriate subject, i , Prof. Eugene Schumpert spoke to the BYPU on the topic and everybody enjoyed his message. -We invite him to be with us again, i A very interesting paper on the i same subject waR_ read -by -Miss j - Clark, a student iff" Dray to; \ St. higrt. The musical numbers w're good also. . ^ I - ??At the?rogu 1 r< t-?VipV?services I Rev. R. J. Jefferson the ex-pastor j of Miller Chapel A. M. E. church nreached for us. In his message j | he stressed the old time religion j We have gotten away from the ( old time religion said thc'sp'ak-. er; w? feel todav that Such re- . ligion is not good enough ofr r in this day ar.d time. We are | .. askine (Jod to crown him with suc , cess in bis new field of labor. Rpy. (Iambic worshiped with Tis ( on last Sunday might, and we . were more than glad to have him with us. He, along with 0thers are welcomed at our church at all | j- times. MORRIS BROWN ; A. M. E. CHURCH ^ Rev. R. I. Lemon, P&stor 3 Charleston, . S. C.?Services at e Morris Biown last Sunday were. . well attended. With large crowds at each service. At 11 a.m. we were thrilled with the sermon, delivered by Miss Carrie Bplle Pries ' ter the "evii"gelist, who prenchert from the subject "Heaven's Magnet". The tpxt used ,was Saint John 12th chapter and 21st verse. With dynamic force, the speaker 1 emphasized the theme of Lifting 1 up Christ, and vividly pointed out 7 the mary^ ,ways by which this ? could be done. At 7:20" p.m. the 5 evening message was brought by i Dr. Lemon, who spoke from thn r l02rd Psalm, and used as a theme, 1 'IFtyrgetftjLp Not, His Benefit1" I s There were 2 accessions to the t church during the day. Our} . Pledge Effort was a success, as - more than $200.00 was collected j e during the day. I The Jnhlot1 Chofv ftirctloned f f- I - fectiVely during the entire day 1. under the supeiwision of'Mr. Phil- j r lip Bennett their chorister. Wr i are glad to note the improvement . of Bro. Rufiis Janes who has Been r indisposed for several days. Bros. McBride. Stinney and W. Joh-v - son continue om the sick list. The " church prays forr the speedv re' cov'ejx of these good men/iers, who havo always made the needs of the church th^ii-chief concern. : " A regular Thanksgiving service i.-'j L planned for' Thursday night We ; ^HrW^TTturir to be thankful -for in j 9 Charleston, S. C. The recent hur- j ricano which brought death and e destruction in its whke still j - fresh in our minds. Many of our I members were victims of the dis- I i a^ter in the matfcelr off losing 9 their homes and possessions from ^ - {he hurricane. Chir church 1., do[ ing all that it can do, in the mat- 1 9 ter of relieving conditions among our people in thi? city. . -i , ' I Gets High^'Y'VPtfst \ ' " % i*p v \ ^ -- ? MRS. tlEORGE W. LAWRENCE Chicago, who was elected as the first colored woman member of the National. Young Women's Christian AssuciationV Committee on Review ol l'rogram and Budget and who* attended her first meeting in New York. City last week. Mrs. Lawrence, wife of the former president if the National Bar Association, has had wide experience in the Chicago YW'CA and is a member of the c-ity wide board in Chicago.,-*-/ANP) dr. coi.t i.oi en at Sidney PARK C. M. 12. ( Ill R( H " . The South Carolina annual cont'ore/yee of the C. M. E. -church which closed last Surday night after reading the appointment of Mt Carmel C. M. E. church. Ahderson. S^C.. the R'-v. J. C. ColelQUglf mr; or Atlanta, Ga.. was' appear,ted as pastor of Sidney Park C. M. E. church succeeding the Rev. N. H. Humphries who has been pastor for-the past year. Dr Humphries has been transferred to thp New FJngland conference. TA.. T* T T-x ? - " - i?r. i. j. uoutriass has be?^ trans forred to the Jackson, Memphis, conference. I)r. Colclough for the past four -yen-rs -hay~ hccrytfrr y flTtorrff^TFr Christian Index, the official o reran of the C. M. E. church. Dr. ('<?]clouph will fill the pulpit Sunday tnui?lintf?ami niubt. The public is invite to hear him. He *is a ericat preach'r a:id conns t<r Sidney Park hieli 1V icirommended SKI I KRS. ( HAI'KI. HAPTIST ( HI KCH .r- , Rev.-J. S; Han. Pastor The S. S. ojxind at the usual ho'Uv with tlie Asst. SJUpt., Mr. lames Kiown and t,eachips their post of duty. At 11:40, th*" pastor delivered a'wonderful mcs. jsiture. .suh'ei-P?U IV. n?i4?C- t-?tier Hard for""You Give it to Jl'sius7 Key. .1. ('. Charles fr in Pi? Dee - was a pulpit truest. = 7 -K< Hall/ ,M,, ,WiHiu_ Davis. Mr. Willi. Krv'i were the dinner quests of Mr. a<i .Mrs. Janus nro-wn. At 1:00 p.m. the Willi'mr \V??rk:-rs i-li'li in't at th-i*- homr of Mi1. and Mrs. Robert Aidi-rsm. A wonderful subject give;,i by Rev. T. Mails \ybich is. tli iri-.ati^t Your I'atii nri' or Your. .Father? It was u. il .lisi u.--.-d. ?; At 7*'.0 tlr pastor .delivered arothey HUil-hui'-iiiiTtT- aie>.s*agi< anil it \vas enjoyed. * A fi.vy visitors worshipped with lis. Visitors are always welcome. The pastor's wife i< at her ho.me. Marion. S. t' .i?b. uitf?>onu'Wl..n (ii.-lr>)o ?*.. d We p ay for her speedy recovery. Our regular pastoral days are the fust and second Sunday rites I third Sunday all <lay, COKKSIU RY NKWS Sunday found all Coksburians wafting to hear about the a-'sitruiru':'.ts (f the Piidiuqnt conference about to close in Laurihs. IlP'C ls hhpiiig that?up will gel a gooih pastor. Thos?> whom atj tended the conference, from here Friday: M'rs. AVnamyn l.oi>den. Mrs. Mary Moore WiWams, Mrs. A. R. Holmes'. Mr. -AII'omI M<oy They were tho cimneV JJiU-sts of Mrs. Ktta'Garlington. IT.. ?,l AT'.. . I." 1.. IT -. '. ! .?ii. Sfiiu i. < i j i \ Kiinr iimi her sistt r M s. Eouue: hi Bowie of X, Y. * Mrs. E. A. Robinson and Mrs. Jniv:ii:a Nance att'tided the tegchcrs conference'-whic.h was held nt"Brewer. Saturday. Clad to report that M s. Fannie Pearson is .much better. Miss Sarah Goggios has returned hack t0 Columbia to resume her work in the Good tsamaita/i hospital. She has fully recovered. Mr. Ike Adams is still on the sick list. We are hoping for him an early tecovory. [ EM AN (EL A. M. IT. CHI R( IT Rev. F. I). Dreher, Pastor The services throughout the ! day on 'the past Sabbath wore hugely .attended and .splendid re; suits we're had in the achievement 1 pornl. The SHCt'ednesg of the Home, was very interestingly di-s cussed by the Sunday school. Review by the pastor was very good. Sunday was Junior church day. Morning service was graced with our beloved pastor who brought a stil t inn- message, using ns q themo Request of Spiritual Crowyt. The hearts of the Jtcarers were mad? to rejoice. At 5:00 p.m; the Missionaries i o j ha<l a wonderful program which ri" have a play: lPaven Bound, on T I)' cemher lbth. Wo solicit the co jj plMuation .of Hath At ?::{() p.m. sister Daisy Mil- (^1 ' ler brought the message .from the a ; text Obedience, found in II Kings j ] 5:10. A great message this was. Revs. Miller, Mickers, tMr. r Gamp, Mr. J. Gr?en, Mr. Waiter*,] ?M rs. Snphlll tiooiisons we re a- ? ijLioig the visitors.' You are w'l-i | coined to all of our services. Our A. C. K. League is wide;-] a-wake. Mr. K. C. Clark is TiTmg*-' -ipg things to pass,? Among the sick members are:! - Sister?Swygt'rt; ?Urn?,d"otin Wis"Mr. Golduii Brooks, Sister Ringer. We wish to thank each friend ' 'and member that' help d make i the (lower tournament a success. n | (LNTLNAKY MuWS At ???? The churches of our community m are pleased to have their former ?fo ' pastors, Rev. H. P. Billops and SI Rev. W. L. Lewis return. The w members are showing much,-inter'.?i, in lite ehunhos ami have ~aT ready planned'' their work for the M i coming year. The Centerville Bap S? 1 ti^t church has? been recently *~ t painted which 'goes to-show that ~TTTe members u*o in the right spirit. We hope for these churches * much success in?t+tP future. 7T~F The Centenafy Junior . High sc.hnol has been greatly improved thru the principqlship of Mr; C." 1 <). Mcintosh. The school has its ;?<j slogan. "A better school, a. better Fi community." The teachers and stu $0 dents a-e <tiiv?ng hard to attain or, this goal. < '.* Last week we observed Book Week and Forest Conservation I Week in our school. Several stu- _ dent's in the high school reported on books that were read; and each ~ "ne was listened tn attentively | Each day at chapel hour;... timely | talks were, made on Forest Co?ser I ration by members of the faculty j and students. has been very high among the i agriculture boys this term. It has D been shown thru the making and & , repairing of different articles for P* ; homo use. The following boys re- H presented the NFA Chapter at S] their State Convention in Orange. burg on Nov. 12: Frank Davis . 'and James Grice. We trust that ? ! the schoolwill continue to improve : Quite ;f few visitors haye_con\e_i. H-n mn-'/n'o. yC'.T.*n._ .... T ... mi uui in^ me past week * | Prof, and Mrs. M. Johnakin and . little daughter Evon, Mrs. C. White," Mrs.~-GVrce, Misses Brown, p, ahnd H. iroins, all of Marion; Prof. ^ I!.'". Bnen't.n am! R. Wilkersuu of Latta. We are always plad to have_ visitors. -? The?teachers of our school at- jy tended the district teachers' meat intr held at Gresham on Friday, m Misses J.ii. (iilmore and C, Bacote have reported a pleasant week end at their respective homes Lau ^ ? A Distinctive ! CHRISTMAi X * ? You can be proud to ? V send out anv of these : ?/ o? > y uc? vniiMiiikius tarns J in the knowledge that. A - ?? } they express your * ~^ Yuleticle greetings ar { tistically and sincerely. j* Order Early. See one { of our agents or order V?1 X direct from? Y X Palmrt X { .1310 Assembly Street Y ,i, 0.0 oo oooo o.oo ooooo o o o o o o o o oo < 1 THE CLAUDE E. CR 8 * 0 REAL ESTATE?RENT "THE LARGEST AND LIY 8 1232 WASHINGTON STREET 8 ' ^Properties Leas 1 /r" #See M. J. ;? 1111 PINE STREET for bargains i Houses in all Sect -A? "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOO'OOO'CH ^lip > I ______?_ pftff I nburg and Timmonsivlle. In keeping with the spirit of hanksgix ing the Centenary , Jr. i school wrll present its annual Hanksgiving program on Tutrs* ly night. Nov. 22. We hope that large crowd will be present. Trade With These Advertisers FREE |H BEARD REMOVER wjipS id Try a ftazorless Shave! tJast science has found a way to ,m<5ve a beard without shaving. No ore razor, no scraping, no cute, no ap, no bother. Merely apply Magic laving Powder as directed ? then ipe ofT. leaving a clear, smooth in. 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INSURANCE | EST IX THE STATE" PHONES 1382?4383 2 hanged ? ^=??! J? ?: *ed, Financed, Developed g in property for Colored people 3 ions o>f the City Eni^ 1 SELTtesiNG ? n