The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 10, 1939, Image 1

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C VOL'. XIV?NO. 23. Rev. W. M., Downs in Final Serimon Kr*. % * B|PV' *' ' m ' 'X 2ttiP^8L'o* i^mSSmtm nr *'4 BtPK/ I ^LUtS Nrflfc^ ' Kp^po Hi' flEBLfll The Rev. W. M. Downs, ycrunj popular and progressive pastor o the First Nazareth Bapt. churcl of this city will deliver his fina sermon at the Zion Raptist. rhiiivl of which Rev. J. P. Reeder is thi pastor at 8 o'clock, Tuesday even ing, June 13, 1939. ' The program for the eveninj , will be very . unique. Speeche will be made by many prominen white and colored friends of Rev r\ uvwns. Rev. and Mrs. Downs are ex pected to make their home i: Cleveland, Ohio where Rev. Down has been called to pastor th great East Mount Zion Baptis church of that city. The final radio program will b v heard, at 7 ;30 .o'clock, .Friday ev ening over station WIS. Rev. Downs will deJivCr his far well sermons Sunday morning am night at his church. The servic Sunday morning will begin at 1 o'clock and at 7:30 Sunday eVen ing. Everyone desiring to make an; donations to Rev. Downs ma make them to him ^Sunday o not later than Tuesday when th final sermon will be delivered. The members and friends o First Nazareth church extend very cordial invitation to every one to worship with them Sunda for the last time at their churc with their pastor, a man of Got who will carry His blessed gospc into another state. Rev. -Downs expresses his rt gret for not being able to fulfv the many revival engagements of feied him throughout the state. CALHOUN NEWS Regular services were held ? Goldenview Sunday, a lanore congt gation attended. The pastor, Re' Claude, was at his best. Miss Com Reid, with the Juv< nile Club of Pendleton, met wit the Calhoun Juvenile's Club Mot day at the home of Miss Jea ? Brown.??^? Mrs. Belle Whitt has. r.eturne with her mother in Washingtoi D. C. Miss Ilene Richey -and little Et elyri Reid left for Chicago Sui day for a four -weeks - visit; Mr. and Mrs. Williams Duprt were the dinner guests of Mr. ar Mrs. James Maxwell, Sunday. "Aunt" Nau Legree, our odlei citizen, who has passed the 1001 milestone, celebrated her birthda ^Jlindair Y\\r onoMHin?. rl o ir nriH "J ? " ""J Williams. "Aunt" Nau is still i good health and able to walk an; where. She has several groa great grand children. Mrs. Mattie E. Williams had h< tonsils ^remcjvcd Monday at th Anderson Hospital. Mrs. Lizzie IRobinson returrn to her home in Stranton, Va., a ter spending five weeks with hi mpother here. Among the sick are, Mrs. Ii Reid, Rev. iD. C. Brown, Mrs. A: nie Greenlee and Miss Minn Butler. LANGFUrd grove holines Hfishop U. D- RookarcJ, I'astlo In the absent of the -Snpt. S? . was opened by the assistant Sup Missionary L. M. Stevens, at tl usual hour. The lesson was taugl .. by the Rev. W. M. Higgins. Tl Banner was won by the B?V Clas. At 2:00 p.m. after the prelim naries, Rev. J. H. Jones deliveri a wonderful sermon from He iz:i, tneme: Laying Asule A Weights and Sins and Run Wi ^ Patience the Race Set Before XJ Remarks by Rev. Wm." Higgi and others. At 8:00 p.m. after the prelii inaries the pastoral offering w acknowledged, after which Bishi U. S. Rookard delivered a not sermdn. Text Rev. 22:12, ther Behold I Come Quickly and my 1 ward is with me to Give Eve Man According to his works shi be:? The Children's Day progrf will be rendered- at the abo named church the third Sund night. We are glad to report the l eovery of Rev. W. M. Higgi who was very ill in Mt. Holl< N. C., last week while running revival meeting. V. - . -%k+ *. " wkI**?.-. - SThc ? . TJ1 ^ -A ?? to ro ~" 1 O -1 Petty-Park | "'iptials Gaffnoy, S. C. J _ j? % liss NetITe Petty, brillant French teacher of Granar School, * made a beautiful . ide last Sunday evening- as tine the wife of Mr. James Parlor, young high school pal" of Orangeburg, S. C. nupi'tal vows wore said at the Dunton - -Cuupel. M. F. Church;" Qaffney, was beautifully decorated for the occasion with roses and hydrangea lighted candles placed on a back ground of sinilax. Hundreds of friends .vitnessed the corbmoney ""at which the Rev.. R. E. Bcthea, the nride's pastor,' offieated. He was assisted by the! Rev. C. F. FergusuTTT'Dt strict poi intendent. Beginning promptly at 7:!5 Mrs _ R. H. Foster.took Out pi-icq nt the I piano, rendered the prelude, then and Mr. R. L. Jeff cries m vocal | solos and the rendition of a duet. r The bridal party then marched in | ?1 iust proceeding the bride who was , escorted to the altar bv her father j Mr Floyd Petty. 3 Both, the ;'j rociii and At)'. .Tllirdii" b Dean, the best man, we\v formally I ..battired and the whole party pre- i _ sont.ed?quilte?an?impressive?pic I tuie as the principals stood before s an improvised arch with a wedding t bellin the center khere the couple ' repeated the sacred vow?. Immediately after the ceremony Mrs. Floyd Petty, the bride's mon ther, gavp a reception which,-dn s addition to the ncwlyweds, the Ivri0 dal party and the out-of-town f gu?ds were, entertained. At this uengntiui luncheon-reception the ; p beautiful wedding cake was the - center lhotif. A three tier crkede? eorated with sprays of-orange bios, e 6oms and topped with an arch of d orange blossoms under which stood e a miniature bible and groom. It f 1 seemed a shame to cuC this?work * of art in pastry. Following the leeeption Mr. and?<i Mrs. J. C Parler left Gaffney for ^ Columbia, then went to Orange- j ' burg Monday whore Mis. Sarah: Parler, mother of the groom, en-' L tertained and received 'friends' f at a reception in her home on ! Treadwell street. The couple will j r live at 05 Treadwoir Street, just ac! cifdss from the groom's family ^ home. i Mrs. Pa'Jer is a daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Floyd Petty of Gaffney. She graduated with honors, sum-1 , ma cum laudq? at Claflin Univer-j n si'ty, popular both in social and _ civic circles she has made an excellent record as a high school tea? cber. i Mr. 'Parler is a son of Mrs. Sarah Parler, !)2 Treadwell Street, Orangeburg and he received his e B. S. in Education at S. C. State. , v and the Master of Arts degree fvn?? r.a.TT..: . . w... VVIUIIIUIU UIIIMTMiy (111(1 IS the first principal of the new Wilh Jcinson High School in Orangeburg. He r.s also a member of the Amer* , n ican Education Society and a pro rntnent member of the Kappa Al1(j pha Psi Fraternifay ha vine- l)een 3 one of mitimi:i 1 (.tfiee+^.-Thtr-" 3 popularity of this young couple was attested by the large number of lovely gifts coming from all / over the state. i-xj The bridal included the fnllow?|-wvir-persons: Mr.? -h.il i a tr 1 lean, ie Best Man; Miss D. E. S'hnpson id1 Maid of Honor; Mrs. C. I.. Morris, | Matron of Honor; Flower Girls, st Lillian W. West, Doris Morris, EVe :h lyn Manning. Minnie -Jones, Bridty' get Byers, and Felicia Foster; ;h | Tiain Bearers, Joe Bethea, li ma in Gaffnoy; Bridesmaids, Misses May ry L. Cannon, Carrie J. Petty, the t, bride's sister, Esther nell, Knuckles,"TTraTee Parler, a sister of the >r groom, and Veatrice Glymph; Mes o fiamos Vi/?tr\via IVnot T /v;c. At t:* us, Elease Shippey, Irene Simpson ;d Groomsmen, Messers J. C. Cope-1 f. land, S. L. Johnson, Timothy ?r Smith, Robert Gibbs, It. L. Jeffe-; ries, John Pearson, Noah Titus, ia James Shippey, Benjamin Robinn son and J. C. Glymph and ushers (e Xoyd Petty, Eugene Petty, J. C. Goodwin, and Willie Lee Robinson.! Out of town guests attending, 5S the wedding were: Mr. Hazel O-' u- liver, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Zimmer:J S. man, Mr. *Mon'deTI TToger, M iss it. Thelma On*, Mr. John Pearson, ie Miss Janie Harrington, liti s. Reht bocca Palmer, Mr. Joseplius Belie linger. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Evans, le Mrs. Ellen Haigler, Mis* Utile Mae Evans and Mr. Paul R. Web-1 ii- ber, Jr., all of Orangeburg; Dr. jd Glymph and family, Spartanburg; b, Mr, Frank Ma ay ok, Moncks CorJ1 ner; Mrss Anna Johnson, Charlesth ton; and Miss Julia Simpson, New fs. ' York Citv. ns (By Paul R. Webber, Jr.) n- BONNE.1/ CIRCUIT as Rev. Willie Williams, Pastor ed Sunday was a high day at Mt. ne Carmel church. Because of the R6 Infantile Paralysis epidemic the ry Sunday school was omitted, all i At 12 o'clock the Rev. J. I.. Benbow the presiding elder delivim ered the message which was very ve interesting. After the sermon one ay person joined the church. During th0 business session eight persons ?e were reported as joiners during ns this quarter. Ninety-five persons ;y communed. Amount raised $48. a 62. We were pleased to have the Rev. Benbow with us. Pali COLUMBIA, 5 Girl Scout News TRQOp 14 ?>?-? Under the direction of Mrs. J E. Dickson, our Girl Scout ?Cap^ progress. Thirteen girls have al 1 ready passed the Tenderfoot Test and are now Girl Scouts. They are as follow: Myrtle Brown, Fahreta Paul,?Katheriiw Chappelle Jacqueline Ilight, Vivian Jones, Dorothy Minis, Lyda Mae Cheek. Delia Mae Entzminger, Geraldine Howard, Marguerite Lewie, Jac queline Mitchell, Geneva McBeth, TTTR1 Dorothy Mea<Tows. Mrs. C. Brown is our Co-captain and Miss Sarah Williams our Lieutenants?We have elected- ef-ficers and they are as,follows Fa-, breta Paul, president; Dorothy Minis, vice-president; Mjytrtlo Blown, secretary; and Miss Wil1 ia'ms. t reasu rcr. Because of^the ipfantile paralysis epidemic, WC must disccTTT-7" unue ?uir meetings 101 a wniie. However, Mrs Dickson has given each Dill Seoul a pattern of our stat,. of which \w \yill make a l-crapboi/k. Such things as the Mmfh?t'aiiilina statu*"1'tree .unit' flower and the history of Girl Scouting (Negro V in South Caro linn are to be plneed in he scrap- book. We hope o resume active work as soon as the danger erf the epidemic has passed. If any of the Girl Scouts go on a vacation, don't forget your sister Scouts and drop them a line, j Myrtle Brown. RJDGK" SPRING fNEWS | ?-r I Sunday opened at the, usual. hour with the assistan Supt., Mr. T. S. Raiford, in charge. The B. T.; U. is still progressing under it's leaders. Some of the old graduates, of the Ridge Hill High School met for a few minutes Sunday to organize Pi Alumni Association. Mr. Cur-' lis O.Iamlor Williams was elected President, Miss Annie Mae Dorns was elected ""Recording Secretary.' Mr. Robert. Merritt ,wa^ elected as Vice President. Miss Mary Haz- ^ zard is Corresponding Secretary, and Mr. Johnnie Peterson is the Treasurer. We have organized for work and watch the Reader for the] date of meetiaar. We want every urnduntc?present?wti rm} next1 meeting. Lot our Association be one of the best. I Mr. Johnni'e Peterson and Miss' Rosa Belle Rroadnox are back a-^ gain at home after having grad-' :ating from Benedict College. Little Mnzio V. Hammond spent Sunday with her little friend, Hazed Raiford. ? | Miss Jessyc Hammond and hei ( mother. Mrs. Alice Hammond, spent the week end in Aiken with Mrs. Grace Meacham. The V. P. P. Club is making a quilt to auction off in the near fu lure. The club"wishes everyone to take- a chance at the quilt. The tickets are only ten cents. I - Ridge HtB- mpmbprsnn^. talking~ aiui working toward Sunday School looms. Our S. S. rooms. Our S. S. has outgrown the church so now we want a modern church with suffieerit rooms. ttr: Tti ? * /iis.s .nary .lacK.s (in is still on_ on the sick list and also Mrs. Carrie T.oyd. We are glad to see Miss Canie Rnnes out again. The school contst, hi interest of ha Agricultural boys will slose; Rfiday .,i^i?rht. We hojie the boys will enjoy their trip tp Orange-1 l-urg. Mr. F. I,. (Gardner sure be-1 lieves in his Agricultural boys havj inir pleasure right along with the projects. He is doing nicely as an ajti icuttural teacher. RFTHFX A. M. K. CIU'RCII Rev. S. W. Wolfe, Pastor iSt. George?Sunday school was called to order by the Supt. The regular /order of service began at 11:30. Subject of the message "A New Name". Many rejoiced in the Cod of their salvation. At 3:00 o'clock another soul stirring sermon was delivered by the Rev. Roshia, pastov of Brown chapel. St. George. His discourse was .take.iv Acts Pvd. 1 The Missionary meeting was conducted "by the President, Mrs. Malirl Summers. At 7:30 p.m.. Rev. P. ,T. Hamniet of Walterboro brought us a burning message. Subject: "Prevailing Prayer, Its Condition and Results". Rev. llammet is also the principal of the Colleton Coun ty school, WalterboTo. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hammet. Little Edward Staley and sis I ter visited" their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ftaley. Mrs. Laura Johnsot1 of Coluni bia was the week end guest of her sisters, Miss Susan Henderon and Mrs. S. E. Folder. Miss Deborah Delores Cooper of LaGrange, Ga., is spending the summer with her grand-parents Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Pinckney. Miss Judoii Anita Mayes Louise Ellis of Daytona Beach, Fla., is also the guest erf her aunt and uncle, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Pinck ney. The midget wedding was postponed last evening for a latei date, because of the infantile para lysis. The wedding is sponsored bv Misses Ula L. and Ada Belle , Wolfe. ttwflt SOUTH CAROLINA, SATL'KF News In And Around Washington, I). C. Hy J-. O. Hart' Washington, D. -I.a >4?S u n day at 2:00 P, M. Miss (ictaldine Wilkerson was married to Mr. David Curt-ton. Miss Wilty-rson, a native of Atlanta, Ca., hut had nu.de her home in Washington, I).. C She is a gradu^v <>f Howard University, class of 10.'}", and since has been an instructor in th,. high school ui (laffney, S. C. | Mr. C'ureton is a native of Union diet College, Columbia, S. C. class of 19.14. Since then he1 has been an agent _of the North Carolina Mill a I InTe Insurance Co., at present he ~is located in' Spai tanbtirg, ? jThe ceremony to(4c place at Mrs fillIVton's aunt, Mrs, 1V, I,. TuomU 1"5U7 Fla. Ave." N. \V. The couple uuk illUH'Ifd by tne* Kcv. k. 11. itiic l'ison of Shiloh Baptist IChurch. The bride and the^Trroom left shortly iafter for Richmond, Virginia where they will spend awhile and from there to Winston Salem. N. 0. and llltdl to Spartanburg, R. C. where they wylj make Itheir home. ?Miss?Effictcc Mai tiii?slopped? over to, witness the wedding on her way to Indiana to attend Summer, school. Miss Ruth P. Freemen, also stopped over to witness the wedding, on her way to Vow York. Dr. T.. \V. Long and Mr. J. ^C. Douglas motored up from Union, Soutth Carolina ?Those who attended the wedding ' were: J. R. Bolder. Misses Kffietee Martin, Ruth Freymep, Katie Mae Mor'ohead, Teresa Luck Robtma?Luck, Alice Ar~Ttimers?Ernestine A. Wilkerson. Virginia B. Turners, Mr. Fldo Burton. Wm. L. Toombs, Mr." and .Mrs. Robert : \Voodl.and, Mr. \V. \V. Cureton, Dr. L, W. JLong, Mr, 4. - M.--Douglas, ~ Mrs. Annie Belche.. k"i?vi.< \Tio i John Edmonds, Mrs.- Mary J. Frazier, Mrs. Etta V. Williams, Mrs. Snllie O. Hint's and Mr-*. William Toombs.. A large crowd as usual attend- j ed the Baccalaureate Service a.t Howard University 1 ist Sunday j which is always -preached by Dr. Mordecai Johnson, tlho pivsivlent of the University. STJA>1. i; rm'KrTT~ " Hl'\ - W .B. Nash, Pastor * f'crfumbia, S. ('. Sunday was a beautiful day and the members I took advantage of it. After the class study of th,. lesson the pas- I toy? beau't i fully reviewed it. Senclass no. 2 is still holding the ban | nor. Miss Ellen Johnson is the teacher. After the preliminaries the pas-i tor stirred the audience from t!. . J text, "Walking with Go<l," from (Jen. 5:21. Sunday night the pastor sp .j<e masterfully- to his hear ,.rs from tin- 27th Psalm, It!, verse. We feel from this sermon that many will praetiee the best fpial.i.-_L tic"? thttt?thev pi otess. TlTTiry soiit'y " wei'n made to rejniee. The Lord's Supper was administered at both services. We "arc looking forward to {lie rally onthe 3rd Sunday. On .Time i'> P-4jM. a gold mine digging will be giv'i en at St. Janus sponsored by Mrs " Sarah Starks. Mis. Addie k'inavl 1 and Mrs. Mary Lou Phelps. Qiifr Sunday afternoon n silver tea will be given at the home of Mr. Fran],- I Kennedy, 817 Gates ..St.- in inter-? est of IVJTrs. Carrie Clu-i ry's club. To these entertainments you"are cordially invited. Among the visitors Sunday was Mrs. Syrian Lykcs, mothc of Mis. Rosa (lantt. Miss Francis Jenerette left the city last Ivriday after a successful term at Allen University. She was accompanied by her parents, 1'. E. and Mrs. I. \V. Janorette of Darlington. ST .U KIi A. RCH Rev. E. Philip Ellis, Pastor I.ast Sunday we had a great ser vice all day long. The pastor delivered the morning message -anti Dr. Georgf F. Crossland of Peru. -fntl.,-;p< eaclTfrf?tm?able sovmmr at nite. Large crowds attended both services. As a result of the recent revival the plaster has made two new classes in the eh arch. They are simply fine. Mrs. V. T. Ellis has been .placed at the.head of a class of girls 12" years and under. They are eertaiilly a "beautiful group. Pro. Fred White, loader of j class 24 is assisting the pa sir r with class no. j.) mini h it'aut'i can lie appointed. This class is making a most excellent church reiiiid. Our trustees rally was good but it will be completed on the last Sunday in this month. After that effort, the work on beautifying the interior of the chufL'l. will begin. Roth senior and Ju nior choiis rendered, music last Sunday 'for the evening services. The grim reaper recently vis itrd our flock and took Mrs. Ada Phoenix, a member of the son ior Stewardess Board and Mrs. EUa Seabrook, president of the hoard. They were faithfful members. Both eulogies were deliver- j ed by the pastor. Our third Quarter closes Sunday and Dr. J. L. Benbow, the P. E. will preach Sunday morning and ni?ht- a i ?ea AY, JUNK 10, TOJD Harvest Festival Of Federated Clubs Tin*.. Hat vc<t Ki-?!i\al of ! '? ?!? ( lit? ?! C|ui>? C.,|o . ?l i, ,,f, Suuth ('ai ol ilia i; it |?"]>u!a ) {'in' t'i ' <i?l used l?i sffi.ii'!' fv, ed- f |" the' nuTir.tenanee (if ih,. .Mini..!! 15: tiif Wilkinson II'.:- ? 1*'ehi'd' < r..' h.vated at t'ayee. A ILui.'AUiM?I'V- I i-vt?4? v. |T?.o "(iut'cn" wtiuid !) larking. lit .ii. tcn >t ati'l attraction. I.adies from 1 ].,. ? ! tb- tr. o'i'/h- 1 ??nt the stiite . ( im'!l.'!al< and I In- winiii ?U !- r , who raises tin* larirf-t am tmi .!' iii'-h ey. This Tear th,.. vi? i-.ry was l,y the . ha- i a: /; i 11 r>. I.ily .la 1<- i!. a n ? n;Vj<-r ..f Trinity- .M. K: uhmej,, ()i,(nu. i.'.r ^ whj/ was cniwiic! |i itt ;i v.-< \ litii"if ami immui'-i >, > . .. during tin- annual tic ir fedei at ion?b^U?t . . * ?\!a in I >ai linytnn. T!: i Wiis i-uii(lu<tc<l S;V iri;. a". after a mot fad.- 1. JIu.it-' " jonksvii.m: m.ws ?s. i'Mr. -?m?i:. . wo it- veiy goo<!. Rev. .I. W. Will.orn preached two *_ ?>< ?{ senium-: Lu tin- nun niii-r?. i. . j ?;'a..i. . was "Leadership," and tin- evening. subject was "l.(.Ve." These ve. nions should he long remembered and made, applicable to life by 'he practical application methods, The Junior choir i cadet ed exec !lent music at tin- evening service with Miss Isadore Thompson as pianist. My. Coy Stewart and Miss Thelma Heatt'y hav,. returned from State College after hayi.ng compTe tetlTDiciv Freshman .'year. -Jnhm%ville welcomes them.' along with the fliany students whu have bcerj attending Sims High. Misses Mary C. Morris, Thoma< i ?> ! Smiili .out T., i.... r> graduated from Sims Hicrh la-t week. We are proud of our boys and trials whn- a rrr-st rtvtng?for an rduea'fioh. . Miss Mildreii <>i!111?>i? lias return to her home hi A". Y. after recuperating from an operation. Iler neplu'-us, Jimniie and Kverett Nor( is accompanied her to spend a lit tie time< Mrs. Fantive Xorri's and I'tef. Iv/.ell will leave for Iieiicdict-AIi-n Summer Si hoof .tl'-is week. Rev. T. TT lv/.ell -has > vtu ;ik I from Jotiesboro, Tetm.. whore, ha conducted a meelimr. He reports much' success. Friends we.ie clad t(1 sr Mr-.. Tena I.o,n._r at chuieh Sunday. I' h s been sometime since .-.he has been aide to uut-hip wi'h ns because of iilpess. Miss It. I .on.- and S. |5at< - o: 1'nion. were n-or.t visitors lane. P'l-of. It. M. I.ee of rtoel: Hill wan-recent \isitor of?Rev. and Mrs. Kz. 11. ('hil.d: en's l.iuy. will ..lu-.' .uli-u. ved Sun-lay at R-thany and the fourth Sun-1: y at F"-te>- < 'hap--!. A birthday dinner wa. yriven :tt Bfee iimne im' !"' .Mr- .Y. ; :r I Pnirt+i of Kelt--!:. Tuesday, in honor --f their mother. Th---e v.li-- a'-, tell-led the a*, fail W ere It-\. an.I Mrs.' Kzi'l] urn] Pi of. T Mr. and Mrs. Sil:.s T}.<*ijx5is..it hll'l ,1- tin It u -! 1 M 1 iuy 1'. M. ReV. Kzell ;uu|. Rlof, J..tVr-.- r-Miss Mary Martin R v;-itin_r vol si-' ives in .lenkitisville, j Those yn tin- siek list ah : Mi-.1 Carrie Striplin and .1. Cirorv,r\\* Mr. I.. St: it>!in and .1 us'.-j Jet have ret r; tad from KilV, TetllV.. whole tile'.- vi-ited relatives. Miss Tajdle- Jeter a:\iI Mr. Sid-] iiev Morn, wort. ltiartied -. eventIvJ Mr. h-p<T Mrs.?.ktmry. lite'e ar> 1 now residing si* 'tie.- h.rr.e of Mrs. T. Woods. ( AKf.ISI.K NKWS Rev. T5 ! '. 11:11s Rm'adelidna I'a.. the Hep'' oW of M s. SisieV Ihfw kins is -j.) He pi vsiehe?l fo,. ReV. J. M. lhl-Akir.s'y M. e day niirht at Thomas fhnpe! A M. K. oh :;eh ar i he i- ' > r t:i.; at Mt. Eden A. M K. eluisvh or, Tuesday tiiirhi'. He is a c preaehei', he is ,,f ti., IRoi're A eh in v it. St. Luke A . M. f\. eh-; elfs still -liv'e. seivivos were v< : v com! Sunday. Lev. \V., <] .!. !> preached a >??:?!. st::*i inir m : m.m Sunday- afUo. -\v ? i<- h w as- on- - inyvil I'.v ati. Wf iTn^rr-k'nir . Tho church rejoict d >isto; Lizzie Thomas otit.t" ehuivh iHram, who has boon sick !'o|- nine months. Rev. \Y. T\ Hunter if 1'nion half of the Sunday <choo] at Wili liams Chapel A. M. K. */.. cluuc.i. [Tho 'message ho brought stinvl both old and young. II,, is an able pvcachor. - ?- ? ST. I* A IT. B \ P ITS T ( III IB II Rev. I,. B. Moon I'aslor Sunday School opened at tin usual hour and tho h s-oit was beau tifirlly taught. 'At 11:45 tho pastor preached a (front sermon form tho theme: "Bt ready for every work." Everyone enjoyed tho entirp services. At the night services the pastor preacher another crreat sermon on the sub I ject, "The Chrivtian Church." The 1 pastor and members are eloin^j ex cellent work in Laurens. I ' ' far . J'KICK: F] (Gospel Tornado Speaking ! v. ii' ih yv-K...! ..iuu.{ tcni I.,.U !r Uuck. Aikui.'sas. I iu" i VI Ii?.aiJ 1 " -1 y?tdU1!'t'-' he in niy 'hirth st.ati^ '< :i! ( at < !i?m. St.r.i.- i,!' th. thi-.Ar Mia' I ?' I'M./ tt- ti:..- >tutrr: T s?\f * I 'i' !! .'.vii;- r.In-' 1'ui jji.-id d iii>- ;Ui the ii:t< !!iV'?t.ci. that li<" - J Hi <.r hi- <!;1 Si:l. |.a-itiy v. y. I .:.,i ;,!< that kra.w I>1 '*'?11 ; t> *n|>';.-ri <-inta?Mr?pi i>- " I-it. -<>< - v. itii.,ut say . it.if h' ;nf th'- h<-t pa-Mor 'l- th. WW v. h->:>. hnv. \Jj? tiuiy ??^v.f.* ' V. ?8 -n'.\ )i,y fii'iiM, U'-V. W"i' h.-rvi I] j,, CJ-ci-jiviH*? j.'i itt- i yp'.i .< ? I,iin ,1 .'ii' ti i? in;?' .i :i-? <i/u.i'h trj< *.v<?! Jr in Hreen-; i.i?i it:, 'j 1 i.L. ii. Ij T * ; t i ( I... ,; !_ ! nr.-. f'--: ? to haVe! i,:;.; rhi, j V' J'1 " t.h'.-!. : ' !^t. xjt'f. t;i 1 ho bwntrj f.?- i ?'.;*,!.}? ]:n?.v?s }ii< a v: MHa*' I.. I'/ach. * t I 1141 ' '"at k' V W"hi-I -I ' ti.r I alHt-r he- ;>! i i .i i| w his n<-\\ a | < r i i 't.T :.'|i| is a stromr sup-t i?1 ' U" rt-h?i ..IJ:.; !! (i;1>u-j^ut^.? -.a?.' that a jail of hilii'o ?|f, nice ,hi| j IT rr.y. WntrM yju. he iiitta s*I"! that Uev. Wal.j ia->- r;a- Vm.t ? t. of thi- most !.i-a:it;tu! t-<iifi?-?- >rt tli?- state at f. ,, \V? f.s ! tv. or.,-1 a-iit t-'1 a;). \\ : *}* ?-] . tin <.ne " ii'1 hav. r--. r.I t!a { jreat.. ha^h i. ..t a 1 ?r. \\aiki*v. \\?. h*>|.p how Ji-t.vr he..laiWy di- 1 tain* a irtVaV 1*^.1*^0*1:^ sihnn-li and iacvv ' ';;J- Jali:-C!4_a'w ! i:ti:l<1.1 anil-tvo. \vjV)' ..uu?_ -in - .aLlti -t.^";a.y--a'S?the .nk-c; 4'!* Hiat need t_n he said, in one . w.' ' k u-out ull our 'l'ljeials that, ui<- it; ?a" work. b..t if Vuu with this column' ."ah' -A vok Vote f i-T,'l-"TtrrmrtTTTTo?of " niothci Vf-v,i sotr ! nu n'ioti. I t'.o! that I .ui! -V'li/ate I to :-ay . rfeLt Xhurs.lay "X i .rht; .1 !:> i n't ' ^ioii F.auti-t (lurch. Kev. J. P. Hoc.!. !-; !?:tst.. th. r!a:s of. Xui -o~ u i ;ii!uato.| ti.v! o. their u<!div?.~ i o;s!: k- ai:.I tin M-eiiery wort- won oo":i';!. It i\\,' ] thai a!! our race* ' ot| !- a chan e.. I am .--ii thiit .tin>*< that - pi-, -out th.' yrad-a:mo> o.\eivws jit' Alio;. I'ntvci >ity woul.J : ?Trt r ; !].,w -Kit in -' "t ' in. c-j'itu ism that had heen < t.'. o\j..: es?-i- r,s that th- v he-! ho'-.i. they had. . f thl !o?; iit> -hilt Wo ha-.o over ai-.'i. i. Kwrythintr v.o.ir out i-v'y :t11 i j. Soot' luhcr" jV1. - ; !.' !' '-aiui; .rW! ,\: tLiiti.iu, ?- '?-?. Tit.* a . i ij-~U?inn \*i11ii.l . i hi--! .!, y.-aj will ho on tho seel;.'Il.'i !- -fhi*: S FieCUUSe it L,,,a >' i'-ho-.t - thiit A!-;, n I'nir. - institution am! y->..0:ui I.. ! into* in e-w-ry state that > : :i!-'! the !; r/vr f)ei _w a: o ' n.akiiij a-.?'.!*!?> thoir,: < -. i . r i.;w,.M! .\Ir(ii!l very ia-i t }.? ? look-it.tr a- We !]:: ? w'hti i ui.-iofvoh:. sue!: a, m?i o-Jilj . ' ' o- y, f .'! ! , ^? i.ttr : V.;i, sit :hV Vh-V.-/ ' : W. ui.:! ii' ! _ i::t% v. the i, pa... ; . Jhv' the ,!lu :i that we W ; : t>.? I.j.ry. We 1^ II ! . 1 .: ' - n < I-.*'-.! in t:.? Cvi.ora! | lYn iuv in fP tr. it in i.<:}(?. '> /.tu: V : Mi'r'rv.ji"t' ?.j-Uco [ ' h it i,e? ea-y task in " ' ;'<?> Van:-".is <tyns.1 j h.?.at 1 P*. Sun/let- i'i, }i:? has iriv-*' | ' ' "::r > '' tin- inlyt papers in. ii t .v?i'a.. i L). ,. ( lavl.-|''ne,?\v he * s^a'M f v the plant in Little Hook ! r ever t<> the connect-, a. 1' a pleasure t > read the Sh.<-:y. <'h:>-:ian Iteeord.-rIr.:trk IP1. .P.-eph C evu-z a- a "1 ei'lX'M '<< l>e elected. IP'. V ark M; di~ n I teed. I in think :'.e' he wl!! i on the sec..rn' ha1 aLLa-h we ai\ prayinn Dr ; -yh..r:.e u ii! in -n tin. t'i: >t ':.!! >. and u h.. evW" S..uth <ku ..-' " a i r.'l a-- <--'v.e will ^iv.- fin-, ' i-eia!. nan..l and spirit an'. support ' aI : m n < a ndinian ! v birth: v'j.t V. . ar 11 t in until they ,leC j ~P "V^-J'ean < huffy~TT ': v . ?aeh i. \ S..J iv'vis se?.-n\ to h> a.!ie>. We ,-ar.n?>t 'Vcr'.v.k ! f : ry a n .iiv.e of Fia. 1/ ho ?!--er-\eL-*t v. e feeL~hnr L rrei11li ~tcr [TTph'y for everything at the plant r >I tun. uVri' p.< Us at the lienera! t infiien e "ivutayes ait 1 a clear ? i . i . . . i ' el wijii ms t \; i :i r.i'r in tn?. chrreh and- work that he dM in1 Florida. h.'u can v e keep-him off the belleh ?. P'.\ .1. S. Hrookins. we will?hii\ e?to?i veo nifro him - from : in intellectmil standpoint. ovp. of. the hot prepared man in the hatch. And how can we foivetOr. Selhy. Dr. Alington has per-1 red in every capacity in the church ending tow here.he is. Don't you :liink he will make an idtnl hi-; -hop? Dr. .1 T,. ltutler 's untired in his efforts and if Georgia will ' .-isc her support, we see him on 'jtlv bench. N'ow, we are going to' i keep in mind Dr. R. A. Scott. Dr.I 1 dare. Dr. G. T. Stenson. Dr. Rsirnc ' Dr. Durden. Dr. (X A. Wilson. Dr. I ' Jaekson (Texas!. Dr. Ward Nieh-J ! olas. New YoFk is singing his piaise as well as the n at fen. Just , a little support' from tlv south ' and he wrll have a landslide. Dr. Stewart of Virginia has the in[singht intellectually. We know he ' ^ <: . '1 ' s i [VK CENTS PER COPY At Michigan State ' To Study _ HUM i: DEMONSTRATION \<? i;\ I" I-it A N'l'KD VRAK'8 1.I-: WI-: IHOM OR \N(iKBURG pp^Qi * ??? > ,r ^ rj ? - -<? I ??:? -M'.-. Mari,. I'mcn Riakemon, ef. j,t. ami r<->-ourcofu! Home Deni'lia'v Agent (, ' Orangeburg 1 1 '"1 ? frv&ht( '!. a leave 1 ?* 5<<r year, beginning J ;rt? H jr.-to? >vidy~"at Michigan" Srn;> '.c ;.ege. Ka-t Lansing Mich- . ignr, \v::<wiii ?h? graduate wo; k :?i Home Ecvnumfc*.: I ' oa.^i.n .- of Mr/and Mrs. A. U. R-ryh. I .i-'i.n 1M., Pine' N ' Mi .-; Blakonton is a us n-:uat<- ?.}' S. State .college, a tr.'arti . n..-n.^ei .of the. Ai|?ha Xi ^hapt": of the 'Delta Sigma 'Theta > "r- . ;y. "S". la: v of tin- Orange : n ran oh of the State A.'and ' j M. r<.'.<-gt?Alumni association, j member", of ike Sunlig-.t club of :r.e . Mali- Pederated Women's uc-lary uj.' iht. Stata ' j. .w.r a.'.uiai.'i Home ! ' ii>t: a the. ayei.ts. ' ' ] ""1 "7 f .ii'rvice in ,<?ra:nrt-?>jvi{. .Mi.-. Blake?. j.a- aiilni :i.i, 2":im. women standards ol .:i1: y a-. : ha- Mad*- them "con : :?.? >.kM- *: less: fortuJ a:..' i.'i'h r'utal and urban. T;.: < y i. ia. i'-i-ruti'.>r all types *? fr a-.-i Vejfi-tabk-s havt i." by th<-se women and _ . - : .. - . riunate, cmel ami,. v.n.ich va* '.bo jjif; o? more til an of f oil to tilt M.aH. ?.:< AVijriin-op Il- mc for y f.:r.ir : pb.a?: . vi'. i- .located at ?'ay a. S. C. . M liar.--. a ha- > .<.?-n.pietely v., :aa .'id cm. 'khex- of ?. f ~^7 ' ;." w,'?M,iV"?w?ch~ ??w:i. .. w?i l;s daily, that they io! I-Xf- t ' i 1 ivi.'s a- being at ;t . -?. v.jth- it h."r guidance. Tin- , ;? : ; a-- swiftly f..r tin--';, v. ; a am! -1 11 Club * :.l- ' :hla: v y ..::y v.-men made x'y.-'.v .a'. Stat.- la.' . she will j.,'', iterrf?trie-h-Ttr- . .- .i|, T^-mTt Mlchitran State col1-ye. !! ; -w i-h r hvr a . ;v.:'.;1?r?:. I profitable and skt. will come ' . . iuii cywd experiences in modern iiy Paul P. Webber. Jr. tpi pared and vc know that it t <k ~ ptepaied m-'n for this hour. -upper: the vhgko cmfwyp fwyjp 1 will Lh in iK-tVeit in 1940 with my friends ar.d money to support the men whom we feel that are Interested in the church and mankind. Mr. (.;? <mgr.. Hampton, editor of the Palmetto Loader has given us .1 lie i nape: fo;- these many year.- am! I am praying that there It an advancement for him - : > where. I will explain later. I h>>pie . to In in N\w York on i IT f .Lure. Send a!3 mail to ' P (> Ik x 1_'L Little Lvk. Arkan -a-. >. long, will :>e on, the ahead-. week o:t station PMT.OC. KDCKFIHTTT'NEWS Kigl.lar Services We!V held at M.oed' nia and Tr!TiTt"y~-V."AL "E." < nnivhes oti last Sunday. Communion was given at both churches w'iic very impressive. Me.-Jaihes Heitha Shedriek and T.oueenia' Pii'.v wi re recent visitors in Augusta. Gn. The Juvenile. Thrift Club will meet : t the homo of J T. Hamil ton for the month >>f July. No June meet imr is . scheduled because of (ho <;r.ai ant ine "f all children tip io 1M year* of aire. The (;.>iihn Rule Clio will hold their next motmir at the hmoo of Mr. and Mrs. Julo. Anderson. The "Reading Circle will meet every week on Friday afternoon, 1 to rt p. M. Mrs. Walter Cook and daughter ore homo after spending several nnmths in Aiken. The fallowing- are homo after a successful term at Rettis Academy 'Misses Rosa Cook. Priseilla T>an, hum. T.eona Land rum,'I.eona Bussoy. Mary A. Simkins, Mary F. i Craston. Marie MeKie, Mr. Willie i Simkins. and Mr. James Carrol. I Mrs. Rosa E. Parker was called o -to Fountain Inn last week to^Le | burial from Winston-Salem, N. C. j Miss Fvefyn S. Parker will I leave this week for New York. ixuhi i<T i r r.t mMMl