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I- Saturday, December 24, 1938 MT. MORIAH BAPT. CHURCH, Rev. C. H. Pickett, Pastor . J Spartanburg1.?Services at Mt. - - JMoriah church last Sunady were well attended. Rev. T. T. Brewton preached both night and morning. The sermons were indeed great. The pastor motored to his church ' in the county. Shady Grove where he delivered two gr<*at messages The pastor was at his best. On % -Sunday night he delivered one of -u his masterpieces. I This was a great day in Zion. J At Mt. Moriah a neat sum of $30 76 was taken during the day. And 1 at Shady Grove a neat sum of $46.00 was taken. On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'1 clock the flrve cent roll call rally at. Mt, Moriah was quite a sucI v cess. This rally was sponsored by Mrs. Bessie Richard. A neat gum _ ' ^ of $28.50 was raised. CHERAW NEWS Mrs. Nanie McCoy entertained > the Young: Women's club at her home Sunday. - ?Mr. James?Robinson?and?Mrs; A. V. Wilson-motored?to-Cheste* field Sunday afternoon. Mr. Robir son and Mv. John Ford, Jr, motor _ pd to Sumter Sunday^ Mr. Ford was given a surprise birthday par ty when he returned from Sumter Sunday night. The party was given at Mrs. Maggie Myers home, -tiS&MXri i |pp??Ys'ufe \ T* DEC. 9 -16 1 1 O issue* packed .withi I Cm wholesome adventure, stories, thrills, $100 action, Scoutcraft... | ft ? Mail subscriptions direct to the BOY SCOUTS of AMERICA 1 Park Ave., New York, N.Y., publishers of Boys' Life... or through your local Scout office. PINCKNEY'S F1 UNDERTAKER AND LI SOUTH CAROLS 1006 WASHINGTON ST. 1 HOLIDA 1 SE I Christmas ar =4 ? ?ATJ v 4 1 Vic per ROXJND ^ | mile TRIP | 2l/4c per ROUND Fo1 { payment~of prop? T !?* Tiokets on sale daily?D< 2_ Return Limit? * 1 : . " - ' V Low Holiday Fares are al in the East, North, West 'k A few sample round-trip Y < Coacl $ Atlanta, Ga. T X Baltimore, Md. X Birmingham, Ala. __ 1* Jacksonville, Fla. 4 ? Memphis, Tenn. Jp Miami, Fla. - X New York, N. Y. , jr New Orleans, La. Philadelphia. Pa. | Richmond, Ya. X Savannah, Ga. * ^ Washington, R . - X Purchase Railway and Pullms V will be checked. Stopovers a IT Air Conditioned Sleeping Car | | through trains. ^I TRAVEL :: SAFE ? COM FORT A Consult Ticket Amenta . J. ?I: Southern Ra I Mrs. Ollie Samuel was called to the bedside of her daughter ! Mrs." Irma Fraser of Winston SaI lem, N. C., who is seriously ill. ! Marion Samuel left Saturday to join his mother in Winston Salem Mrs. Marie Green is at home for the holidays; also her sister, Nurse Sadye Brown of Waverly Fraternal Hospital of Columbia. Robert Smalls School ? Robert Smalls school closed Dec 16 for the Xmas holidays. Th>-ee of the teachers, Mr. Norwcod and M isses Amaker and McPaniels 1 left for their homes. Miss McDan iels will spend the holidays i n > Washington. D. C., with relatives j and friends. The boys and girls basket ball I teams played in Bennettsville. Fri day night. Robert Small girls lost to Bennettsville, but their boys - were victorious.? Miss McDaniels sponsored a = Christmas program?and tree?at | - the school auditorium bast Thurs-i day night. It was -very enjoyable, j ST. JAMES AME CHURCH Rev. W. B. Nash, Pastorl . 1 Th.e_.Supt.* officers and teachers . -were at their'post of duty for the . Sunday school. The review by the I pastor was very interesting. The , ual hour. The pastor, Rev; W. B. Nash preached a very practical sermon. Subject: Money and the Kingdom. For the evening- wor. | ship ,Rev.' Bates, pastor of Saluda | Circuit brought a burning message, subject: The New Standarg of Living. The program Monday j night sponsored by the Sunday school was quite a success. Elrzabeth Boney reporting the highest amount was crowned "Miss St. James" by. Miss Maggi<> Smith. Annie Mae Gore won second prize Gertrude " Johnson, ' Lyda Mae Cheek and Marjie Mae iCooper tied for the third prize. Others reporting creditable amounts were f Sarah Woodson, Azilic Byrd, Dor- j - othy Phelps. Virginia Randolph--, and Juanita Alston. Miss Estelle , Jenerette, the Supt.. of the Sun-1 , day school deserves much credit in making the program a success.1 ( WOODRUFF NEWS ~ ( Trinity AME Zion Church J Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor ( | Sunday school opened at the us . ual hour with Supt. and teachers, ' at their post of duty. Our Sun-K day school has increased, and now ' we have a good attendance each ' I Sunday. > The Senior and Junior Sunday ' ' [JNERAL HOME [ H CENSED EMBALMER OF IA AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment : i AS GOOD AS THE BEST I And Better Than the Rest : < And Prices Less Office Phone 2-3357 ! Kesidcnct Phone 77G5 | COURTESY AND SERVICE J COLUMBIANS. C. < Y FARES ! end id New Years ! some |h For each mile traveled? X ~ ^ ?? -j - - - ... _ Good in coaches only ? . ? r each mile traveled. Good in *t, V X ^eping and Parlor Cars on {: ?r charges for space occupied jt, ic. ? 10 to Jan. 1 inclusive, y January 10, 1939 { ? ?f so Available to Destinations .{. and Southwest. Y Y fares from Columbia, S. C. h Class Unrestricted ( la.^s ? _,. $ 7.50 $11.25 ? ?23^5 ___ 12.55 18.75 $ 9.45 14.10 X ___ 20.20 30.15 X ___ 20.50 30.60 f t 23.65 33.55 ? ? 21.90 ^ 32.70 $ \ 20.05 28.05 $ r 10.8? 16.20 X F . _ 4.30 6.40 * 1 14.70 21.45 ? 1 in Tickets in advance. Baggage llowed. ;!; i i 5. 1 s, THnlng Cars and Coaches on r X 1 BY TRAIN ? * BLE ? ECONOMICAL $ J T. Cobb, D.P.A., Columbia. S. C. ? c I t ilwajL System A w' m ,'h" : - 1 Tl T "VJWi <fW- ' > ?: > 4-w v >; y ^ s - . ' ' V* . - , - - . ' * . * .'< ' '* '.*??* . ?i Moic than 'JO uc'ics sitr.at* u or. of ocean front- -owned?and?control Executives and employees 'of T1 vision. With an adequate water systcni fill a long felt want-and mark ah ichool classes will have a Chirst- ' lias tree at the church Monday 1 iitTht Dec, 2G7 The public is cor- i lially jnvited to participate with! is. ' it Miss Fannie Bell Foster is re- i mperating from a recent illness.' < Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Callaham ? if Spartanburg were the supper i ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Law Wil- 1 nurn Friday evening. Also .Mrs. ( Carrie Lou Ferguson,-and daugh- i ter Miss Elmer Ferguson. j ^ Miss Louise Montgomery i s 1 luite ill at her home here. We lope for her a Speedy recovery. 1 ( Sick list: Misess T.ouise Mont- 1 romery, Fannie Bell Foster, Te ' etha Stephen. We wish them all [ i?very speedy recovery. M. E. CONFERENCE NEWS j 5 We. the S. C. Annual M. E.| inference ended our convention December 11. 'Every minister is eaek home. Hi? is ?re.|h, ready ind anxious for the big- task be- J "ore him. Pleach, teach, exemdify?Je?n Christ?every?who: n?1 cntinuously is' his avocation. * >outh Carolina fa a large place. * That is his Parish. The question s will he march boldly forward * ind capture his field for Cod's ^ rlory? H(> must ^bo consecrated, ' educated and prudent to labor, tocuccecd, to achieve. He knows ' hot God's work is his work. | ' In the M. E. church we have ' meh?teachers, -They have . saicLJ 'Here am I, send me". Every rear vv* -hear the call, every y^ar-j J ve answer the appeal. ' ?1??our--"Million - Unite Fellow- j ship Movement'', we havc accept ?d. 1.768 unites which equal 521,216.00 for our W. S. or Benevolences. We are urged to colect and report this sum by Easer. Can we do it? The iron to*n | c gued voice declares that, it can ' ae, and it must be done. The! j great church needs it then as I ^ never before. Each member is to't >e appnmclu'd. inrnyessert nnTt 1 . 1 ;d to contribute. Nothing can be ( more lovely, attractive - reason- ( lblc, sacrificing and God-like than iris, method, and spirit-of?giving!-] :o help others. Jesus says /'When j ^ i^ou gve to .others you have given1 :o Me". Let us give and honoi ( ;he" King. * When we get thru with that ( inancial obligation, ..we..have time. ..! o thank God for the accomplishment, and a chance to study and )lan to raise our $13,000.00 for * >_ur Claflin college. We must| ^ lupport our Educational institu- > ions. We must make the money.' Ve must pay the money. This' (' ollege is in our hands, our boys 1 ind girls are to be trained. It ' s our duty JTnl business, to carry * >ut that obligation and contract.; 11 "laflin college is indispensable.,VG depend upon her. We shall n upport her now. Others will ^ upport her tomorrow. She shall r ive and educate and refine men' is the eternal ages roll on. There ^ nust not be a stop or balk in this! nighty undertaking. | r If we, as a conference: face and | rrip our work at the start of tho mar, we need not fear for ample ^ tnd reasonable results. * ? tenvemher while we ha^t^n we are ^ o give concern to other cau<?es mpport every phhse of Foreign f "lonrference Clajments?the help- ^ oss of our 'frilflistorial ranks, do- s nsrnk our honest and perpetual I? ittentiom No preacher should no ' rlect thv* cause. Here is where ve are all headed, whether we ar "* ive there or not. Bishops' Claim ^ s and pastors salaries are vital 1 auses. Th^tar^turrtwssa^lorR time alent, service, and affection have ieen sold to their charcres They ire to be cared for. Pay their, c 'afary".?That Is the slncrnn to' n heir membership. (Remembering of t .!. . I HE PALMETTO LEADER HE AMERICAN BE A 1 ? tt '' u- ^ ... * . ^ <v ' ' : H . \ > " T *!'?? the AiI'mu:-- < ''tin. 1"> minutes i lluri 1 >\? Xegiv.e.s anywhere along. t 16 APro-American Life Insurance ij elect! ically lighted streets, mod i other epoch in tno his-lury- of?racJ 'Th^ minister is entitled to a i easonable and substantial sup- c wit. |~t In the heart of sacre'l bu*i- 1 less, and during the normal hap- j >y going of the conference. me&, 1 <aye was announced that th<> Rev. i r. C, ArmstroYijt. a retired nun-1 stor, passed ' triumphantly on "i 'mm his homo in'.Clover, S. C.' ] Condolence and unanimous s.vm I lathy wore - telegraphed to . the 1 sorrow stricken wife, and fain ly. Amen. . . . i - The S. C. Annual Conference 1 if the Methodist Episcopal de-1 1 lominnfcion send "Happy Christ * nas Greetings" and "Pray a Bril 1 iant New Year" to and upon ' ["he Palmetto Leader, its staff, s lupnorters. and innumerable suberibers. . 1 COKFSTURY NEWS t St. Paul AM.E Church i V" f The P.S. had a very good at- i en dance. The lesson, was beauti- < ully taught. Tluv preaching sei j 1 i/f-, iifi'-.-nj as i; s n i?Krv?liiirkst' i lale -brought a wonderful mos- j a?{-. Theme The Quest of Peace, t I'he spiritual tine ran high. "Glad o have Airs. P.urksdale and grand t on present. The- Browcrites are < tome for the holidays. I The Home fiurinl Aid Societyj 1 tad a very prnfiitaWc meeting on ' Friday. The society continues to. ' now numerically an.l financially. : Have in^t tea sure .$lt)7.50.. Those 'on TTek-4iiL:_Mr. Isaac Ad 1 tins. Mr. Gee U])sureT~Wei hapei 'or fhem an tnrlv recovery. 1 HHTHM-HKM AM^ tHLRCH U Rev. 1>. (\ Brown. Pastor > Bel ton.?The eduuch has lost its \ nother-Airs.'Alary T. Williams.! the passed'into the great beyond ( >n Dec. 12th. She leaves to mourn' ier death a -host of relatives and , 'riends. The family wish to thank | 'very one for their kindness. |_ Dr. .1. C. Quarks held his first < ptarterly conference at Jefferson j Thape! AAIF1 Vhuvch Dec. 18. He ( ireached Sunday morning . from' 7salms S cTiat>ter and 1 st verse He preached a wonderful sermon j vhich was enjoyed dry?all. We '-< undo a round report. We raised' 1 im ior Trustees since tne last ] niarter. From Fair View church,1.' lev. P C. Jvwwn, pastor. 1 "WirTWK NEW S "J Christ mas cheer, ami nnich joy. o the realtors Of this column. I iopc the new year \vill bring you roc;1 tidings. *- j A fine sernvorr Was heard Sunlay at Cedar Grove church. The instor Rev. I. 13. Ruflin was at his test. We Were glad to have Miss . faster Robinson to worship with is. "Amount raised . Mr. Robert Glenn visited Mr. tnd Mrs. Timothy Johnson and amily and Mr. and Mrs. Cola Joi ler and family. Mr. Cad Walker has returned lome from Philadelphia. Rev. and Mrs. M. Davis have eturned to their home at Rrookvn. N. Y.. after visiting relatives Mp. and Mrs. Ed Fant and Mr. Tamo Fant were pleasant visitors Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Mose ''ant and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Epps visit i d Mr.?and?Mrs, Win, Eppn-amD :i_. rt i 1 ninny onmnay. | ^ tmelia Johnson visited Mrs; Su-'1 anna Ahranis Sunday. I Pees at the ehnrchos. L(> iIXENDAM! CHAPTER OF - D I. F. A. OF SOI'TH C AROI.IN \ i 11 fOLT)S RANQI FT * By Eli J. Davis, Jr. AllenUalo, S. C.. Friday, Doember 10. 1938?Prominent a- si tttttt?thr many serial festivities) f> the week was the Father and it ~ 'I CH IN FLORIDA ?, -- -?=?:? mmmm ' mi: j&Sf&t!k Wf - 'rum Jacksonville, Flu., comprise he Atlantic Seaboard, company provde- this ideal wateri 'in homes and summei' cottages, al development. __ Son Banqult given by the Allen laic Chaptel qf the New Farmers Tf" South Carolina. Prof. Russell 3. Gilliam, who is head of the \griculture Department at Allendale County Training _ school vas the general sponsor. The decorations were planned nost artistically, the colors ot fellow and navy blue in soft, shades being used. Graceful bas <ets containing carnations, smilax And. dainty ferns were used in the and dainty ferns were used in the foreground to" contrast with the beautiful decorations and *nd dainty of the tables. The tables gave the shape of "F" and 'S which represent father and ion. j The banquet was held in the Home Economic building, where he new farmers of Allendale e.n:ertained more than sixty guests ind among them were twentyive prominent farmers. Nathanal Deloach, 'president of the lo.cal chapter presided. The program X'gan by the usual formal open ng ceremony of the N?E?A, Or . janization. All officers were stn' ioned at their posts. I The president stationed under, he risitjg sun. The vice-presi i lent stationed at the plow. The ireagurer stationed under the pic ore of Booker T: Washington. The secretary stationed at the 'Boll of Cotton". The reporter stationed under the flag of the I'nite' States. The advisor staioned at the Owls nest. _ Alter the opening ceremonyXo entered into the banquet proper. The fletightfwl repast was prepared by Miss Bernice Daniris,? Home Economics?teacher Die H. E. girls were lovely uniformed and with such efficient service blended with the occasion During the courses a very excellent progrsftn was rendered; Invocation by Jasper Myers; ivelcome address hy James Dunbar "N. F. A. as a National Or h?*...M<kvivM ?/> u-vuiiu-mmi if lift IIUI ; 'WF.S.C. as a State Organiza-tion,'-by John Edward. Song by Chapter; Address by Miss Rosa B. Reid. Home Demonstration Agent. subject lfSome Aspects of Scientific Agricultuare."- IntroVnetion of Father by Prof. Gilliam; Remarks by Prof. Eli J. Davis, principal of Allendale Co. rraininpr school. Salue to Flak ifter which the closing. ceremony vas rendered by the Chapter.. " Music""" was furnished by the' ;chool's radio. Over ninety people epjoyed the eveningi^ MON COMMUNITY HOSMTAL ORGANIZED .ADIES' AUXILIARY Union. S. C.?The Union Comnunity hospital organized a Lalies' auxiliary. Monday night, lecembcr 15>. The meeting was iel(| at tin, hospital with Prof. i. A. Sims, presiding. The following officers were eectcd: President, Mrs. Maymc Vilsori, Vice-President, Mrs. C. iilmore; Secretary, Mrs. Johnciej Vil'liams; Assft. Secretary, Miss Bessye White; Treasurer, Mrs. i in(;ia Belle Renwick. The follow ng committees were appointed:} Irogram, Decoration, IServirtg, 'ules. A large number of ladies prevtl their interest in such am aux; nr. .1,,: ?b c* I %v uy til*. II pi CSVIK't'. Several men from the execute board met with the ladies and ledged thfeir support. According to reports made by r. Lomg, Nurse Sowell and Miss lohsom, there is a great task a^ raitir.g this auxiliary much can e done t0 relieve cur people of ' rnion county. We are trusting lat everyone will see the necesty of having such an organiza- J uu ami will do everything po.sa-..J ile toward this worthy cause. - J; ~ ; r .: ss: ; . ^ ' ' V -r m "' ' ' . ' 1 hfr - '- .. ' - : w 1 " ' ^ 1 HB? o si HK a fr American beach, the largest strip a , rr ncr place "through cooperation and - - ei American Beach is expected to "j ? (ANP Photo^ 4i CARLISLENEWS n _j _ ii Mr. Robert Galmon, the som of t Mr. and Mrs. Stark Galmo.,i was. y rushed to the Hospital Saturday right, Newberrv, S. C. h Mrs. Marie Rice the daughter of o Mrs. Carender Chick left Satur h day for Kncxville,. Tenr>. , * tl Mrs. Marie Coieman Stevenson h of Winstcm-Salem, N. C., came tt Sunday, and also Miss Pollie Mit- A chel. n Mr. and Mrs. Stark Galmon and. .n daughter, Miss Willie Galmon u came Sunday from Jersey City. 0 Quite a successful quarterly d< conference was held at St. Luke A. M. E. Zion church Saturday ^ncl Sunday. Dr. D. C. Crosby, t( presiding4. Services were good. 51 D{\' Crosby preached a soul -stirring sermon. We were very glad ( to have Mrs. Arelie Jeter Sims to join- St. Luke church. Quite 'r a. few of the members -are sick. Namely, Mrs. Mattie Sims, Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, Mrs. Eliza Lyles Mrs. Clara Savage. Mrs. Mahala Jeter, Mrs. Careng<?r Chick and . Mr. Dink Hopkin. We hope for them an early recovery. Again the Pioneer elub extends 10 to you greetings. We are still working for a great cause. We 5will make our first contribution J to the school sine* we have been c organized on Thursday night, Dec p' 22. The solo put pose ol our club is to contributor to the scr.ool pio grams where help is needed most. We do not have a^ much as we ri desire to give, but what we have ^ we will give with our whole heart. It is not what we give, i1 but what wo share. For -the gift without the giver is bare. We sf hope you a M'"rry. -Merry Christ- P mas and a mighty Happy New ^ Year. yj Without any trimmings, without j( any fuss, ^ The good old Christmas is O. K. by us. - p, M is* Sarah Jeter, President L) H. C.- Larnd, Reporter,. st NEWBERRY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Olin Floyd thaL -IT lives G46 Hill street ha\*o had their home remodeled. Ift is_a fiv* room bunoalow. tr Drayton Street High School -Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal Our guests last week Prof. Ur -S. Gallman and G. Sitn- in glgton. Prof. Gallman brought Jy good _%dvice and Christmas greet- ie ings to1 the faculty and students.- S< Drr Singretoh's topic was Slack Li ers. He admonished all to keep lo busy and not be a slacker in any M thing. The prizes for current P< events questions were won by Mr. Frank Toland and Miss Thoma- ry ser.a Boozer. The glee club under the direc **' tion of Miss Matthews presented aF ^ a Christmas pageajnt Thursday, Dec. 17, 1938 that was good. All of the out of town teachers ps went home to spend the holiday?. Calvary Presbyterian Church W1 Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pa?tor The Sunday school service was quite interesting with iSupt., officers and teachers at their post o_f duty. After the' annual report the Supt. voiced The sentiment oT' ^ all when he stated we are delight cr ecT to have "Prof, T.Ri Logan ey, with US. Arid asked him to preside during the eledtidn. He spoke complimentary of ttnr dprr son-taught by Mis.? Anslie Jones. ^ and the work being done by the ol] Supt., officers a/nd teachers. The fu fallowing officers, were ^lecterf: Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr., Supt.; Miss Anslie Jones, Asst. tlupt.; Miss sj( Thomasena Martin, Sec.; Mir. Na jj. thaniel Murrough, Asst. Sec.; Mr CL W. Jones. Treas.; Mr. Paul R. j Alletn, pianist and Misa Everlena r M % Page I i. L. Lewis, Jacksonille, an Outstanding ( Example of Thrift Ind Industry I WSm Jacksonville.?Fin , Dor. 19 ? \NP)?Prcrm a most humble po , ' ition of birth, A. L. 'Lewis has teadi.ly forg^l ahead until ^oay hp occupies an unuue position the forefront of American busi ess. He Is one of the founders f the Afro-American Life Insyr nee company, which over a pe-? od of 37 years "has amassed as ?ts of more than $1,000,000 and iven employment to hundreds" of mbitious colored men and wolen. A. L. Lewis is one of the found rs of the National Negro Busiess league, and with such assoiates as the late Booker T. Wash vgton, R, R. Moton.X. C. Spauld lg, Major R. R. Wright and lany others, has remained active I the affairg. of this organiza- - , .. ion, serving over a peniod of ears as treasurer. As a philanthropist Mr. Lewis as-given generously to the cause f religion, education and social etterment in vario'us sections of le country. In appreciation of is generosity, the Welfare cen?r in Jacksonville, a $10,000 edice sponsored by the YWCA4was amed "The A L. Lewis Comvunity Center.'* WiHoerforce nfversity has also conferred up n him the honorary detrree of octor of law.. Extremely interested in fra>rnals, Mr. Lewis is affiliated with iate. and national councils of Ma onry and Odd Fellowship. He as taken the lead in city and :ate civic affairs, has been super itendent of h|F Sunday school >r more than 50 years and still ;rves in the local and higher mncils of the A. M. E. church, te is at present a member of tc Episcopal council and the muv ig spirit in the development of s instituton cf learning in Florla. Edward Waters college. Mr. Lewis' gifts to Florida 'ormal. Bethune-Cookman col>ge. Morehouse college. Wilber )rce university and many othW ducat tonal and charitable--instiutions have characterized him s a man of unusual generosity. In addition to his many and vaed activities, he still serves as lairman of the boaTd of directs of the Afro-Amercan Life * isurance Co. His son. James H. ewis, is president andLhisigrand >n Atty. J. Leonard Lewis, vice resident and counsellor of the ' ompany. [a-tin. assistant pianist; 5lessrs nseph Allen. Earle Greely ard Tillie Gaines, liberians. Durg the children's borur a fervent -? ay^r was offered by Prof. T. R. agan. two Christmas earols were uk auu liic poMur 101a a v^nns-t as story about a nobleman. His On and His Son's Tutor, which ive all the spirit of Christmas ,* making others happy. At 11;30 a.m. our pastcrr'sipmc wa,. "Christ the Light of . ie World". Text St. John 1:9 he entire service was filled with ie true Christmas spirit. ? During the League service the termediate topic was beautifulNed by Miss Zadie Reasoner af r which the report was r>ad hy ecretary ar.d Trfa^ur0^, pVIrs. Ha Dean, presided, and the fot-~~ wing officers were elected: r. Paul Allen, president; .^M/r* ercy Reaso.ner, vieci president; iss Thomasena" Martin, secreta; Mr. Nathaniel Murrough, a?st. ecretary: Miss EverKrei Mari, pianist; Miss Zadie Reasoner distant pianist; Mr. Joseph A1 lult advisor. The .Bible class was very inter ungiy taugnt by Mrs. Abrams. e invite ycru to enroll in class ith us. ^ ABBEVILLE NEWS St. James AME Church Rev. E., F. Johnson. Pastor Sunday^ was a beautiful day, it very cold. Sunday school opted at its usual time. They'also ccTed Silndfiy school officers Sun ty. Lesson was reviewed by the int. remarks by the pastor. ? ? ^ At 11 o'clock the pastor deliw- ^ ed a wonderful sermon. Come it Sunday and enjoy the wonder 1 Christmas sermon th<fc he i? )iny to tell us about. Mr. Charlie Hearst is on the list. We hope for him a spee r recovery^ . ?i ? \ ? .? 4*-'i ' * - -i , j