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it'-'*.'? " P*gt s J^XK-XK-X-X-X-W-X-'X-W" j; "The Old Gray" :: ?y ! ! Rev. E. Philip Ellis Revvals of Today It appears to me that the pur pose of the above efforts in thi age is so limited in its scope tha very little good if any is beinj accomplished by them. In day past their chief objective was t save soukr arrd hence- prayorfli preparations were made by ih * * professed Christian^ before launc ing such campaigns. And by si doing they were successfui i i . bringing hundreds and thousand k into the kingdom of grace an* gloxy.?Rut-today the Sff-cntTed re vival elicits a'*e almost a joki when compared with those in by gone days. Sad to say but in sonn ft/ fVkom mftnn o/Mtle O VO thah saved.There never was i time in the world's histtory whet a real religious awakening wa: . more needed than now.. T h t T~ church of today should not only put forth special efforts" in behall of lost souls but should importune God for the betterment of the di: ' . tressed conditions we are witness ing atTfhis.Lime and genrratibn. Hations are destroying na r tions, and individuals have no cor cern whatever for the best inter est?of toaih?other. Gomniueiitt are perfect failures when it comes to improving conditions anions their subjects. Statesmen, locris late fbr weeks and months with ? no encouraging results. . These times afford a great opportunity for Cfffrstlans to show the worlt the power of prayer. Our world is woefully in need of a spiritual baj tism. We admit that any numbei of proclamations have been ?issue< calling the nations to tune in with God, but they fell on deaf ears Say what you will, hut if the Christian^ the world over. Irrespective of denominations woult fix a date upon which every on< would assemble in prayer, the heavens would be opened' untcJ u: and the blessings that we so much ??eed?would?bo Teccrvech believt what prayer has done, it can dc again. I believe that the people of God should seek diligently foi ? _ lost souls and bring them to tin house of God. I also believe tha Christians should prayerfully pre pu-re xnemseives oeiore laoncnini revivals for sinners. Lastly I be lieve that the church should im plore divine guidance in the af fairs of all nations .dwelling 01 the eai*th. The Union Last Monday the Interden in tional Union of Charleston and v cinity met in large numbers am enjoyed excellent discussions. Th President S. H. Scott conducts tfii" devotionals and "announce* the list of standing committees The order of the day was an Eas ter message by Rev. T. 0. Mills In the absence of the speaker ; free for all discussion was indulg ed led by Rev J. E. Beard. Other taking part were Revs. J.C.'Dun "bar, R. E Brogdon, R I. I.eiuor D. N. Wilson, L A Baskervill. "C S. Ledbetter, J F Henderson an G. B. Mitchell. All of whom ar readers of The Palmetto I.oanei Our . goal for this year is to i>u THE LEADER in every minister' home in Charleston.. Directory Su|>plement A few wcc'Ks ago we pul.lishe a lisj?t of persons subscribing fo The Leader with me during th series of annual conferences las year. Those renewing since are Mr. W. S. Dobbins, Georgetbwr S. C., Box 45a; Rev. C. A. WU liams_, Salters, S. C., R. 1, Box 43 Rev. J. JL Bryant, Mt. Pleasant S. C., Box 24; Rev. C. Lewis. An drews. S C.. Boy 44; R"". iW A. Holman, Latta, S. C.; Rev. J C. 'Dunbar, 23 Morris St., Ch'ar leston, S. C.; Rev. W. Ravenel 92 Hanover St., Charleston, S. C Mrs. J. E. Fui man, 012 Meetin; St., Charleston, S. C. and Mr* Mabel Green, 30 Morris St., Chai leston, S. C. Additional report will be made in our column fror others as soon as they will renev K * J.'.... St. Luke Easter past was anionpr t h best witnessed in our church. Su day 4 a.m., the auditorium wa lite'rally packed with members an friends to haAr?the?resui ic tITT message which was delivered?b Rev. W.""M. TUliotto. The Paste spoke at 11 o'clock and the Sur day school exercises were. hoTcr i the afternoon, made a happy iit pression upon the large audienei An Easter cantata at night by th senior choir has been the talk c the city. Our revival meeting be gins this week with sermons b Rev. L. W. Gary. The public is ir vited. Our church s On Wilson S "Let us advance on our knees UNION NEWS The Easter services were we attended at the various churche A beautiful Sabbath was enjoye by all. Mr. and Mrs. G. W Bolde spent Easter Sunday in Camde witn iamily and friends Miss Blanche Jackson of Cr lumhia spent the Easter holidaj, with Mr! and Mrs. W.W. Nichola & - and family Miss Helen Kennedy spent th week end in Charlotte wtth reTs tives Prof. James B. Browning, M./5 teacher in Miner College, Wash ing"ton, D C., made a very inter eating address at Clinton AME! ^ church Monday night. The addles \ ? o _ ? f was received by a very appreeia-1 ' | tive audience. ! > Mr. Seymour Carroll represen| | tative of the Humane Society for i Dumb Animals was in town a few ' J hours Monday. i ? Mr. Larry Dawkins of GatTney ; spent the week end with his par-1 ents at Red Point. Mr. and Mi's. Eugene Rivers! - and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tannera of Spartanburg were visitors in t Union Sunday. ? Prof. Collier Caison spent the s week end in Columbia. 0 iss Janett iLicks ieaeher?t-n T Sims High School spent the week p end at home in Laurens. a REVIVAL GOING ON AT a SIDNEY PARK CHURCH s Dr. II. S. Belcher Of Gadsden. Ala. 1 In Charge Of The Preaching ? Beginning on lart Tuesday night - April II, Sidney Park Church was g thrown open to the public at the 1 meeting shrine for the next two ' ! weeks of what we hone'to hold n* i a great revival to the spiritualiz-I 5 ing of its own membership and the , ? convert ion?of sinners. -- ? ?F r All men stand in need of Sal vat ! f ion, the Gospel is the one and only j hope of. mankind everywhere, and s iiQ__utan is~save<f-tmtil~TiTTTt "unites _ in- is saved thru the proashiruxjqfe^ ^ 4he'4wspgf. ~1 Dr. Belcher'is an tdd hand at the i art of preching the Gospel and per . saudittg men to he save and those r -n-h"?ivaiit?I'PVlTlhj need to hene 5 him each night for the next ten r days; so come and give your-elf a L chance h.< hmvoI tln- tli ? i ing of the common Gospel of Jesus > Christ. - The pastor Dr. J. C. Coldough, ] and congregation of Sidney Park 5 rhui' h most cordially invite you to ) all ef the set vices day and night. 1 t 1 MISS -STEELK VISITS THK i L DP AM ATI( tl.ril < Miss Steele, superintendent of J the Good . Samaritan ?Wavoly Hospital, was a guest at the rc? girl a r semi-monthly meeting, of the Dramatic club and immediately 3 .made friends of the entire person-! 1 nel. She ..was?intcodueedby the f - president. Mrs. Hazel Reese, after ' whi. h she made an interesting and invaluable talk in such an informal 1 ' manner that everv memher f?-lt ! very keenly that -"Sc'i-vr e" is he . 1 a is ion. Anions: tire salient points! * -ho impressed: "He lives' the best j ? who serves the most". The impor-! " ta-ncv (if hospitalization for health " was broueht to the club and the " unity of the race for a hospital. 1 She commended the Colored Race for its peaceful, religious and forbearing characteristics. The necessity of regular physical examihrftn ions was a point we'll taken. The : chi! hopes to have mole" health talks bv Miss Steele and we shall ask our friends to meet with us d vvb< n she is ygaln.avaiia44e^---A-t?-prrj'"<ent she is working very .dil.iir.ent.. ly <>n a beautiful home for The-' nur.-es. personally, and for private ronnis for patients. To make every mo comfortable is her major aini. Respone was made by-Miss Oscoda A11? n. The club met at' the-home' of Miss .Lillian Nelson, 1-132 Lin-', coin St. along wjth its activities of rhif it v. emptied its trearpry. Of (j f'ifty dollars Sunday, t<> the church.' Palm Sunday afternoon was spent delivering baskets of beautifully j decorated eggs to State Park IIos- I pita 1 add Ridgbwood Hospital far tub reulosiV. i>atients WV?pnn-ohhTv fb~ fhank our many friends ' fi-r contributions ami'for attending' 'he wedding of .lack and Jill and 1 the Bingo party. Look for..us again' as l'?njr as there is one unfortunate-' e \yh> 111 we can help. Renienilver our '* Mo.an: "Help us to help others".1 The delectable salad course served 1 1 >y Miss Nelson ended h"1 ' '"' ti""wiih. everyonehelped and happy. < HKSTFKFIKl.l) M'WS * Tails te r exercises Wee held at all churches Sunday. Sonjrs and recitations uvre very inspiring. '? (Mrs. Pearl I.indsay spent thci ' \ve'ek-e..d win her sister. ? Miss Sara Wn'd?\v.. th and Miss " Chuila- i'., Stanley spent tin- Has I fee holiday?. h' me with parents s Miss Sara .lirckson spent the n ho'iduys home with her aunt. ' Mr. Brook Ililliard won frst p- ue in the oratorical contest on field day. Messrs TToht. and Larry Fostei n -pent the- holidays home. s. Miss Malinda roe had tlv r.i ---_ i_ _fm tune?to h so he.r house hy irpo Monday. Household fir.Tnshdnr ^' \ \vi re -saved. 1 Mr. John flarland Jenkins spent 1 Easter holidays home. n Miss Cecelia AT Tn,iln,. ~r a.. t _ i "i?v?vjr '' I I UV St. George hi faculty, spent Easter holiday* homo. (j. Mrs. S. E. MrCullomfh and Mis.v c:i?a A.,' spent Easter Sunday" in Winnsboro with Rev. \V. W. Mcx_ Cullough. Miss Sara A. McCul^ lough loft Winmsboro Sunday af ternoon to spend a few days at Doe West. Mrs. Annie Edwards had a* her guests for Sunday dinner Rev, j] and Mrs. TTiddleSton and baby and s Mr. John G. Jenkins. (| The Palmetto Trader is yet sell inf for five cents. You knOw what you rove so please pay. It's very ^ embarrassing to ask for it. ST. MATTHEWS NEWS >s S S. at Rethej began niomptly K at 10:15 a.m. Dr. John H. Grant rlean rf Theology r?f Allen uni..versity,?gave?n?splendid review. At 11:10 morning services began after singing and other prelimit. nary the Pastor, Rev. Goaxnm pre i- sented Dr. Grant who preached the Easter sermon. Communion Z. was served. Dr. Grant was the s dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. ... v r -1 i' _? : . . f ? 11 1Hii While snaai growers in the Vir gin. I si a mis light ft >r repeal 01.41 tlisci iminatnry t .xe< ami inclusion Sln:!t~ *~~~~ . At i O'clock the children's program wa.s had. At 8:15 a. drama was given by the adult part of the Sunday .sol oed. Collection for the day was 825.Id \"i-= it ?|-s were: Mr. ami Mrs Samuel I.anoy and s- n. Samuel Jr.. and, Mr. Clay Howell of Columbia: Prof. Jsolomon Guinyare and family of Rarnwell: Mrs. Pur hi'-"' M"ini. ,iit: Mis> Sinelair' Williams and Mrs. WHhelnpnia Storks of New York. .Prof. Halite.: of CVpos ncconi paide-d Miss Maria f'aldwetll home for Pastor. Miss M' dollo Walkor aofompanii'd Miss T.ettie Fore koine for Paste r. Mr. Harold Whulev of. X. Y. spent the woek-ccl with his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. L M Whalev S. S. was held at St. Matthew? Baptist as usual. At Id oVlocl the pastor preached an impressive -eraii'D. At -S. s-endos. od rtn Paster proirram, '4'k.e Whi-t party e-iven at MisOs?n l??d!e Addison's ! one l?v th Twiiierh'eis "was an eui.ieyalde a*" fair. |Miss (list won ir ijte foi i ioh score and Prof. Rrbert Burl'os won low "sc.re pvjvo The hof te*s --. -eived. Mr. Ceorir'e Johnson and Mis Mpiririe* 'M. Fields- attended* the Hit vdy district of Ma?or 'lourl at North. jr. ('.. Saturday. Tlmj f. \ W \T 1* ft-ll-w Vnnni-oT. Afomlay. Apr..T5, the Alitebel s(h'<! nf \\ Inch t M rS.1 A lie.. D AT ii < i'!! isprincipal wa< verj hiehly pli asc.l <? f a' iTwital giv on-by M 'MaryAlice Duncan <>| l?:i rnwell. . Mrs. llnnoi) is the sister of tin To V- I'aM-l A'it<-T.t-11 of ST. Mat thews. She wa^. accompanied h> I fri-ltd. Rev'. Simmons, Mi s. () liait. })' ) AT is.- T?nh\ Duncan. After the urogram the\ cetwrned to Ratnwell. 1RMO VKWPr Fa-Le" Sunday each church eel eh at.-d the. day wit'-, an interest i-.g En tor program. Rev. W. M.. Mints. Mr. and AIr< Howard I'ortee and little daugh tec. of West Columbia were th< guests of Macedonia Sunday. SitVidny night R<*v. T. L. Duck !l id' Rencdict college preached ; wonderful .sermon from the sub iei t : I Shall Not Die. Rut Livt? The choirs of pleasant Spring- A M F. church and Mt. 7,ion Rapt : et file red excellent music. A num her of friends front Providence A 'M. T'l. run re h a lso a'-i-omitanip< JTev. and ~~ATlJs7 Pickett Sundat Th" silver Tone quartet of Co luir.hia ctaitto by ATacodonia Sitn dnv eve-ing and strengt'-onod thi urogram bv singing several beau tifnl selections. M''v. T,i/-/ie Drehor cntertninoi with a deception Friday night it 'honor of her daughter, AD'*. ?Tnn Henrv Rogers. Mr. Twin TT. Boozer. principa <>f St. PhU1i?>c graded school r Eastovor nrrrt' tits stvrdorfts. " als* Mr-.. Tf-ehert Williams. Miss T. tic; Williams and Sirs. Washington o Weston school with their student: spout Friday here on. a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Rurnieo Corley Miss Klojsc P>oo7pr and their niec< and nen! ew iwvtored to Oroonwor< la t Sunday and spent, the da; with their sister Mrs. Bessie TTay es. A large number of frtewT motored here Friday nirrfit to wi noss a program hv the Capita Citv quartet of Columbia. Mr. Hebrew T,orick and fam.ih ha ve?ret in ned?from?Sr v.?Yrrrk R*FAN F.TTSV IU.K XEWS The F.adter dawn sei'vice a Shiloh church \va? interesting Rov, A/ ?. Wrtght ^Ttyered anotT or Faster sermon to a park audi ence Sunday morning from th< I 1. ^ . .. -- ..-..a, : THE PALMETTO LEADER A SCENE IN TK | ^ ' -V i ^ ., . V ' ?: . , * - :^ V T Vv"'' A '' ' ' > VyVf : ' C ' , s . v;; v .. *. . v><- . Vp ' > * V x x \7 *,./> ' ' -"$> ?~ V-v . . ., 'ill u^iiiu'.' *Siii ij '.' r '-'jaa?" 1,1 u" "" * " tinder the Sugar Act bcuv.c payments. The Farm ""Security Administration has crossed the Caribsubject Easter Assurartce. Three persons joined the church. ^Vt 7:,')0 the Easter program was ; presented. The Sunday school is > looking- forward to be well repre sen ted at the S. S. convention. 1 The forum for our weekly lesson will "meet at the home of Dr. and 1 Mrs. L. M. McCollum; . Our sick friends': Mrs. Hettie Pinchnni TVfv TJlnn-Viom _ Chestnut. Miss Lillian -McCollum, Mrs. Florence Ricli, Mr. C, R. Ra-s an (J Mis. Dbdley. Mrs. Pearl Grace, Misg Anna * WtitvotT?anil Mr. Floyd Watson vvero called home from New York j to the funeral services of their sister and aunt, Mrs. ?hellie W. McKever, daughter of Mro. Lottie Watson. The Faster program at Zion A. M. E. . church Sunday night was . very good. Mrs. 'Maggie McCall * and all of the other teachers played well thcir__4ixjxt_with-the?ehild? ren. Mrs. M. Morris, Miss L. Morris ami son Prof. Morris motored to-Columbia. Friday and was accompanied home fdr Easter By Mrs. Morris of Allen and Miss F. 1 Mollis of New Brooklamf school. Mr. B. Morris of Laurinburg, * C. spent awhile Sunday here. -Miss Rose Tv. Alsbrook, Miss Sellers. Miss Curry and Mr. Thorn as spent the F.aster period home. ' Prof. an<l Mrs. Newton. Mrs. } Welder and M>s. Peterson of Che1 > r.v were house guests of the re noiter Sunday.' Miss fkdphine Me Panic! accompanied them to ClioI'fl IV \vlin?? . olin i - o Kav hitrb school faculty at Robert school. Something new happened in the citv.- Wnteh the home column. Mr. Drake made a timely talk cM'iday nioinmg telling of the "Health pingram. MMinnie Gandv pf Clin avns. ~~ n "a. c-itv Sunday evening. Miss A. I. Peterson .spent the ek end* home in Greenwood with her'paiv ts. "Mr. M. ]t. Pobmson spent the ; week-end home in Orangeburg - with his family. : Mi ssos E. E. Hurley, Thetis (Qi ick and M.A. Raker spent the - week-end in Holly Hill guests of t | Messrs W. R. Bunch and E. S. - Edwards at the home of Mr. and Mr*. James Montgomery Mrs. R. B. Brown, Misses Hurley,. Quickf Baker and Mr. W. R. - Bunch motored to Charleston on _ Saturday, Apiil 8 on a sight-see-' 1 ing trip r?? ' Messrs .Tames Jacques, Joh-ny . Davis, F. S. Edwards^ W. R. Bunch . Mi sses Hurley, Quick and Baker motored to Eutaw Springs after . services Sunday; also to Unity church. ] Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Montgcrmcry royally entertained the young 'adios. Mr. Bunch and Miss E. R. Craft i met them at Wells on Saturday f morning. o Miss Margaret Reese of Emu: 1. n.~ .1 ^ nu n, iovuuu mi nit" vvtrtrr\-c-iiu f homo. ^ Prof, aiwl MrS. J. McKlester of Kincr St.. and two dauprhters . spont Easter with relatives. 0 M rs. T. R. Richardson spent a 1 short while in Laurinburpr, N. C. v with relatives and friends Mon. day. * Prof, and Mrs. F. P. Price were "th" pleasant Faster quests of Dr. 1 and Mrs. T. Richardson., Prof. Price is rfepristrar at Shaw univer; sitv, Raleiprb, N. C. and Mrs. -?Price is a u onihor of the hi school , faculty at ftockinprham, N. C. I Little Miss Newton, of Cheraw, [ was the surprise Easter pruest of t the reporter. Miss Dora Tilmond. Misses i .TackTTne and Pepjprie Roberts certalnly were full of smiles to see > Miss Fritncis Morris. ** [E CARIBBEAN ' / ' ' ' -Y';; . ' . ' v-V'" s N ' ... P.*..' " \<g' s - * ii . | v * . v. , ? m % jt^ggji ; ' i ii * l^inrY rji| * _ " |g|I L) .< -"Li/ ' .i "Y'i ' h ' j^g^ggy^g bean to aid lo^incorn^jtannera in the islands. AboVe, St. Thom!as" Harbor and the town of Charlotte ; BALTIMORET MI)., NEWS .."" By (Mrs.) Barney Douglass, Jr. Mt. Hebron's schedule: April 4 prayer meeting and choir rehear-< sal.. Wednesday night, April 5, Bible class conducted by Rev. Dan iol. Thursday night, service at ? p.m. Sunday school the Sabbath j schc/ol at 9:30. Service at 11:30.' At 8 p.m. the S. S. presented a' program. ?H Wednesday night Rev. Flowers; preached at Shiloh Baptist church ' and the Willing Workers went] with him, also the choir. Friendship Baptist church sched ule: prayer meeting Tuesday nite April 4 and choir rehearsal; Wednesday night church meeting. S. 3- at 10:30 a.m. Service at 11:30 a.m. bv Rev. ^Jackson. At 3:30 the Lord's Supper will be served. The schools and colleges here closed for the Easter holiday on April 5_and opened, April 11. . Rev. Daniel preached his last sermon at the Calvary Baptist church Sunday evening. Mr.* Richard Long entertained fcrr the benefit of Mt. Hebron on Saturday evening. Sick are: Miss Lily Mae Mozelle, Mrs.. Marie G. Cunningham Mrs. Florence Hood and Mrs. Dollie D. Brown. Mrs. Alberta Weathers left to visit her parentB in Chester, S. C. Mrs. Mattie Johnson is in North Carolina visiting sick 'relatives. ?McCORMICK NEWS The second quarterly conference of the circuit waj, held April 1-2, Rev. P. M. Gary presiding el- ! der in charge. The conference was good thioughout. Sunday the elder met the Sabbath school in all its beauty. At 12 o'clock - Rev, Gary preached?a? soul stirring sermon. More than $400.00 was. raised during this quarter. The pastor thanked all for their loyalty and cooperation and urged a continuation of the same. I Mrs. Georgia Smith who has been unable to walk for the past 8 Weeks \yith a burn foot is able to be out again. Mrs. Essie Carteledge is very sick at this writing and will leave for the hospital today (10th.) The Easter day service was a success. The little folk played their parts well. Mr. Wm. Freeman spent Easter with parents. Accompanied by Mr. Claience Jackson. Mrs. Corrine E. Freeman was the dinner guent of Mrs. Ruth A. Searles/ _____ ?_^_L - Mrs. Mary Bostick of Chicago, 111., accompanied the body of her nephew here for burial. Mrs. Mozell Adams has returned from Detroit, Mich. ' ,Springfield A. M. E. school closing exercise will be held Friday night, April 14. We are looking forward to our spring rally the 5th Sunday. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church The services at the above named j church was very good Sunday. We ' had a very appreciative audience and Rev. Linsev made a beauti I ful picture of his sermon on the ' Resurrection and Life. At night n short Easter program wag ren' dered after which a pew rally I was held. After all reports were made a sum of $04.73 was realized. Rev. Lipsey is striving to make Trinity one of Zion's best V churches. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson^ or h|%unvafn Thn worshiped at ! . Trinity A. M. E. Zion church here Sunday morning. Mrs. Lila Fostdr returned to her home here Sunday after spend ing three months?in- Washington* with relatives. Mrs. Francis Foster of Washington, H. C., Is visiting her pa-| j: ' ? . r?| 11 WmM K&lj I ' i AmnllP seen frnm ltlii..li..;i r;| ff!11 ? (A.N.P.). * t rents Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Fergu- t .son.* j I The faculty of Woodruff Junior . high school has closed,what was t known as the "Trip Around the < World," after having raised $78.- t HksX n, ^ j^ sorr./Mtw/otHU ft*rs ONE WAY FROM COLUMBIA: Boston _ $ I ft.7)5 Buffalo 18,21 Chicago 20.31 Cleveland - 10.86 i uetroit 17.90 I Montreal ? 23.03 ?. E New York 12.92 Philadelphia 1 Hkk7 j Pittsburgh 14.88 | "Washington 7.35 __ J. L. CARTEI No. 1 Arcade Building Teleph t PPfWPMfVWI I "Why don't you grow up and with us regular fellers. We'1 quarter pound of boiled ham ; i ; '.hi i II I L - 1 Saturday, April 15, 1939 38. Prof. Williams home room :lass having driven their car the ?reatest distance was graciously jntertained from the stated sum ay the faculty. The P.T.A. supplemented this amount making a total of $111.00. $26.00 will be ipent for library books; $|26.00 for agriculture; 25.00 for Home Economics, being matched by the local authorities..* The., balance will be spent for general school supplies such as maps, charts, ieahesyetr. The P.T.A. is having an "Athletic-Rally" on May 4th for th<? purpose of fencing the ground lew being sponsored by the P.W. * A. Mr. A. B. Higgins paid his pledgeJ of $1Q0 anxl making the irst contribution for this purpose. New Bethel News Sunday school was fine. - The lanner was won by the Advance 31ass No. 5. Mrs. M. E. Rogers teacher. Miss M. Foster, Miss Berth* Gist, Miss Mamie E Mr Cloth. JPTiss Mattie Mae Brewton and Mr. Lewis Gibbs, Richard C. Parks and Mr. Horace N el son spent Easter Sunday at home. Several cars STierrtl the fuiu'i al uf - Mr. Jesse , Tones. Rev. A. R. Dillard preached the funeraf-scrmon. Mr, Joined "~ was laid to rest in the Mt Zion ^111 rcu /.cemetery. - Among thefsc wl?o attended the cfuneral from here wore Mrs. Loree Browning, \Ti-g Ttin:idn?Robinson, Mr.?and Mrs. James Brewton. Mrs. Hattie Bell Fryer, Mrs. Janie ArmF.eld and Mrs. Victoria Jones and Mrs. Nancy Gilliam and others. After a pleasant visit with their grand mother, little Harold Fra.vklin Smith and Charles Anthony .Smith, have returned to ^ :heir home in Snprtonhiirg ? _New Bethel was graced with a wonderful ^veck of service cele>rating the first year anniversary >f our Pastor, Rev. A. David Dun tan. . Several ministers attended these services. Sermons by Rev. \.. R.. Dilliard, Rev Wade Ken ledy, Rev. A. M. Means, Rev. R. D. Duncan and Rev. J. A. Lipsey. A grand time was enjoyed. How, yon can travel In Seaboavo ^ air-conditioned, reclining. coaches at history's lowest is re* Sleep restfully. Spacious,- softly ? upholstered individual ssata* Lights are dimmed. Pillows, Tfs Wash rooms with hot water, my and free towels. m 1. D. P. A. _ ,7ones 3821, 9987 Columbia Irizht Sayings g be a mafi' and go campin' J vc chipped in to buy a ? and mother's baking- bis- * .OUR." _ : .I;/....