The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 01, 1939, Page Page 5, Image 5
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CHARLESTON* COUNTY
.? \ CONVENTIOI
Rev. J. C. Dunbar, President
*The Charleston County Conven
tion of which Rev. J. C. Dunba
is president was a great succes
last week. The convention starte*
Friday June 16 and ended Sunda;
June 18 at Green Chapel iChurcli
>? Rev. Bennett, pastor.
The Convention with a very in
teresting session. The president
Rev. J C. (Dunbar, preached a ver;
interesting sermon which was s>
touching. All officers were re.elec
ted with a few additional ones ap
pointed, he delegate for the Stat
Sunday School and By Y. P. U
Convention was elected, Mrss Ja
nice Blake of Memorial Baptist.
Friday night the Rev). Smari
from Oklahoma preached an in
spiring sermon. His subject wa
taken from 2 Timothy 2:15 wftl
"Study to show thlself, approve!
unto God a workman that needec
not be ashamed, rightly dividini
the word of tru/th" as his theme
I am sure that some of the fact:
" Jlfi.jiavfi in this wonderful message
will be remembered.
Saturday morning a talk 01
' Evelyn B. Haynes. The Education
al sermon was preached by Rev
Anderson.
- Saturday night was the big nit
of the convention. An e*celled
program was rendered by the va
rtOUS THSThbfits oj the churches o
the convention. Mr. Albert Hun
vice president, was in charge o
the program. This program wa:
v said to be the best since the origi
nation of the convention. Severa
local talents participated.
All the Sunday Schools met a:
one on Sunday Morning and a ven
Interesting lesson \fca9 discussed
Mr. Benjamin Green, Supt. of Me.
, morial Baptist Church Sunda]
School, acted as general Supt
?Since all of the Sunday Schools ii
the Charleston 'County Coiivenftioi
'are working under the 6 fijbjnt rec.
ord system, he had his 8 assist,
ants known as department Supts
Each department Sulpt. had as
^ ' many teachers that he needed.
Rev. Elliott preached the Mis.
sionary Sermon of which everyone
esjoyed A very large crowd wit.
nessed this service. The next con.
rention for Charleston County r
scheduled to meet at Union Bapt
Church. Rev, Sutton, Pastor,?,?
CONDUCTING REVIVAL
MEETINC
A great revival meeting is be.
ing conducted by the great Evan,
gelist, Miss Carrie B. Priester, a
Grtaham A. M. E. Church, St. An.
drew Circuit of the Edisto Dis. W<
are having a great meetihg, n<
doubt that, she is preaching a:
w never before. Crowds are coming
nightly to partake of thrs sporadii
treat. We are .commencing our 2n<
week, numbers of souls have con.
fessed their sins with the Mfoumei
Bench being warmed everty nitte
This is a God sent woman. She ij
a preacher. _of?ihe-gospel - of oui
church. White and Colored fill th<
seats. We are praying that Goc
will strenghten'Jier more and bless
^ her with long tife to preach the
gospel to dying men and women
Rev. E. E. Washington, our pastor
and also the members, of Grahan
and sister churches''- are putting
forth every effort to make hei
close out Sunday July 2 with t
stay here a pleasant one. She wil
close out Sunday with an old tim<
camp meeting _shaut. May Goc
v bless her.
LANFORD STATION NEWS
Beaver I)ara Baptist Church
S. IS. at the usual hour. Rev. C
P. Parker of Spartanburg taught
the lesaon. 12:00 o'clock devotions
conducted by Bro. Otis Byrd
^ * and Bro. jDowns after which thf
pastor brought us a wonderful
message frcrm Matt. 6:11.
Mrs. Hattie Spurgeon, Rev. Mr.'
L. R. Irby attended the funeral of
Rev. Allen Shell Doughton at the
New Durbin. Rev. Duncan took
hia text I ?amuel~20:3. Death has
visited our community often taking
our dear mothers in person ol
Mrs. Carrie Dogan, June 19. She
was a loving mother and a faithful
member of the Beaver Dam
- Baptist church, als# a member of
Woman's Home Missionary Aid
society. Rev. A. D. Duncan officiated.
She leaves to mourn her
husband, one sister, one brother
and a host of other relatives and
friends.
Mr. Luther Gist ot Atlantic Cit>
visited his mother, Mrs. Hdhriel
Gist Sunday.
Those on the sipk list: Mrs. I
Garrett, Charles 'Jernes and Mr
Umphrey. We pray for them i
speedy recovery.
The faithful few are still car
^ rvinc on the nraver meeting
Mr. Granger Massey was guesl
of Miss Laura Johnson Sunday
Mr. David Massey guest of Miss
Delia Ruth Dawk in Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Montgomery departed
this life, June 23 and was
lai to rest at thP Cedar Grov<
. Baptist church, the Rev. S. G
Gray officiated.
At*"7:30 devotions were conduct
ed by Jonas Farmer ami Brer, C
H. Downs after Which the pastoi
presented Rev. C. P. Parker o
Sparanburg who preached for us
Rev. J. H. Williams, Deacon Young
4 and others from Cedar Grove wo;
sbiped with us.
On the first Sunday Rev. Mooi
from Laurens will preach for us
TFn the second Sunday the Frei
Will pre/gram will be rendered.
* Mr. William SullivAn, Mrs. Gis
Miss Pauline Gray were Sunda;
guests of Rev. Mrs. Duncan.
Jdnas Farmer, mothqfr Spurgeon
were supper guests of Rev
Mrs. Irby Sunday.
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' Education m the South is beh
' is staffed and operated by Phillips
change of the nursery school. Ab
,| school. Lower center: a junior hi
i| is setting nails in a bookcase for 1
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WINNSBORO NEWS
Regular services were held on
Sunday morning at thp various
churches. A rally was held at St.
. Paul Baptist church at night, It
i was a great success.- Rev. J. E.
. Ward, pastor of the St. Mark
. Blaptist church filled the pulpit
3 for Rev. Beatty. The St. Mark
. choir furnished music,
i?Mr?and?Mrs?Da^-id Bnnlrer of
Spartanburg spent Sunday with
their sister, Mrs. Robert Davis.
, j Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Ross and
* j Idaughtor, Evelyn, attended the \
I commencement at J_ Johnson C.'
" Smith. They were accompanied
: back by their son, Patil, who is a
I student there.
I' Messrs Seldom Maddoek and
j David Cherry of Anderson were
visitors in our town last week. ,
r Mrs. Mariah Jackson and Mrs.
' Francis McKarcle left Saturday
j for Jacksonville, Fla., for an in- J
, definite stay.
Prof. L. S. Bown and II. G. Tc/r-l
r rence of Chester were visitors in
' our town last Saturday.
J- iMirs. Pauline. Rynn and two
' children Barbara and Bernard of
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j- m nai i\, . a (W C IIUIC VJMLIII^ I
I Mrs. Lynn's mother, Mrs. Paul
' Woodard.
Friends of Miss Edna Mae T.yles!
' are proud to know that she is im.
J proving1 after a week's illness.
r WAYMAX A. M. ,E. t-'Hl'RCH
j glorious day at Wqyrnan. Elder
1 S. C. Alston of the Reformed
Methodist church preached. He is
a son of Wayman. jBunday before
last Dr. Coe our presiding elder
preached a wonderful sermon
and finished the quarter. He was j
paid in full. Rev. Williams of I
High Hill Bapt. brought his con-'
gregation and- preached a great
t sermon. The day was full and
' profitable. We are renovating'our
I church inside and out. Sunday is
Communion day and our pastor,
i will hold the fort.
CALVERY AM.E. CHURCH
Rev. W. R Bowman, Pastor
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Leesville, S. C. : Sunday was be-i
' gan at its usual hour with the les!
son being fully discussed. I
The Masonic Lodge celebrated
i St. John's Day at our church at
3:30 P. M. Prof. S. W. Young of
Wagner. S. C. delivered the message,
and Rev. H. S. Jackson, pastor
of St. John Circuit preached
, the annual sermon. '
I Miss Mary J I^andford of Abbeville
spent the weekend with her
> Aunt, Mrs. Mitcher while in town.
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BALTIMORE, Ml). NEWS
By (Mrs.) I/ouise Gore Douglass
i S. S. at 9:30 a.m. by tSupt. Service
at 1:30 a.m. by the Pastor,
Rev. Flowers.
At 4:00 p.m. the $250.00 rally
t came off at Mt. Hebron.
Come, and go with us on a bus
< excursion given by I. R. O. A.
- -rhib^t?y"Mt. Olive Free Will Bapt.
church 1424 S. 18th, Philadelphia,
< Pa., Sunday, July 9. Bus leaves
' 1006 W. Lexington street at 7:00
. a.m. .Fare round trip $2.50. R.
B. Silas, president; Mrs. V. Brown
- Sec.; J. C. Hamburg, manager.
BYPU nt 6:00 p.m. opened by
r the President, Mrs. Alice Flemf
ming.
Sick list are Mrs. Penny James
j and others who are getting along
refine. . ,
Wc are glad to see Mrs. Nettie
? W. Simpson back after visiting
relatives in Snnt.h Carolina.
p Mrs. Mary Weathers had a very
bad accident on June 23 having
t cut her feet on a piece erf glass.
/ She is getting along fine.
Mr. and Sirs. Alexander M.
Gore, Jr., from Brooklyn, N., Y.,
were guests of -Mrs. Louise.. Gore
Douglass. Also her cousin Mr.
FARM PR(
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iff stimulated by schools on Farm
i County.- (Here, two hundred cou
ove, upper center: the Lakevie\v
gh school geography class. Lowi
liis farm home.
Robert and Miss Feadora Hender
son With Mr. Alexander M. Gore
Friendship Bapt. church heli
its . prayer meeting Tuesday nitc
Thursay night regular service b;
the pastor, Rev. Jacksem. Sunda;
school at 10:30 a.m., service 11:31
by the pastor.
Mr. Charley Caldwell and sis
ter Mrs. Agnes Caldwell motorei
to Chester, S. C., Tuesday.
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MILLER CHAPEL
a. m. k. church
Rev. I.. (i. Bowman, Pastor
Newberry, S. C.?The junio
church members are hard at worl
and all those who are interested
in the improvement of the churcl
are usnuu iu juin irit'ni,
The Rev. Williams, a yc/ung st,u
dent of Kittrell college is hea*
of a group that never failed. Mr
Pettis is working his band o.
yodng stewards) The followinj
persons are scheduled to give !
pew rally third Sunday night ii
July.
Namely, Prof. A. T. Rutler
Augusta Pettis, Joseph Johnson
Robert 'Robinsrm, Harold Abrams
Robert Hare, Henry James Hare
0. Pettish, S. Burton, R., Nance
C. Reed. R. Hare, A. J. Martin
Jr., J. Butler, B. Nance, Erskim
H., W.. Bates,. F. Pratt. A. Hare
C. Martin, together with Miss E
Allen, D. Cromer, E. Cromer, C
Cromer, A. Gallman, L. Bown, F
Matthew. V. Ruff. G. L. Lylcs N
Fullctr, if! Bowman, Ll Golden
C. Golden, E. Burton, D. Hare, E
Alexander, F. M. Sims, A. Gall
man, M. L. Pratt, R. L. Pratt, F
Lykes, A. Hare, F. Caldwell an*
others.
Rev. Bowman stressed last Sun
day the importance of each de
partnient of the church filling it:
place and urged that we valui
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unit*. nt* I'umiiiuL'u u I in ^ it 111 it;
too many children and teacher
who aer usually late for Sunda;
school and that the League xvil
be re-organized Sunday. Too man]
members sit around Sunday nigh
on their porches an fail to conn
to church. Tie urged that all conn
out to service.
Communion service will be ob
served morning, afternoon and ev
cning. The Rev. W. R. Bowmai
pastor of Mt. Calvary phurci, ii
Leesville and his choir with hi;
congregation will worship with u;
Sunday at 3:00 p.m. The public i;
cordially invited.
Mrs. L. I. Pratt, spent tw<
weeks in Augusta, Ca., represent
ing the Bible class and reports :
wonderful trip.
Mrs. Josephine Legg is much in
proved since her operation.
Mrs. Rutherford, or?? of oq
teachers was operated '-on las
Thursday and resting fine at thi
writing.
Com0 to church, go to church
JERUSALEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. W. Ravenel, Pastor
pharleston, S. C.?Sunday wa
a great day here. Early praye
.meeting was held at its usua
hour. 9:30 The S. S, was won
? ? tit t rr* /~?t_
dortuny taii^ni oy ivir. e. v msm
and reviewed by pastor. 11:1-5 Thi
pastor prave to us a splendid mes
sapre from St. Luke 15th chapter
BYPU started at its usual hou
by Mr. R. Bowman. A splendii
paper was rendered by Mrs. Ethe
Millener on "Wbat has become o
John the Baptist's Head?* Wi
had a prreat time here Sunday
Why not come over some Sunda;
7:30 Another Jstirrinpr sermor
was delivered by the pastor usini
as his text )St. John 3:18. Subjec
"The Necessity of Beinpr Born
Agfain". A very larpre crowd at
tended each service. Thursda;
niffht regular preachinpr service
Music by the Junior choir.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
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l Security Administration projects Thi:
ntry children receive instruction in elei
school and community center. Upper 1<
;r right: the staff of the Lakeview schoo
Z WOODRFFF NEWS :
?r^ Trinity A. 'M. E. Zion ^hurcn sn
? Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor se
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y S. S. at the usual hour. ar
/ Our pastor was with us Sunday er
9 morning and gave timely- re- re<
, marks. Class No. 2 won the ban- ca]
- ..W f .U.uuip, cue IIXUIIt\V.
j! At 11:45 the pastor delivered
|a great message from the text
I Job 14:14. Theme: Wait on the
I Lord. At 8:30 he brought us a- ...
nother great mesage from the text 1
Ezekiel 9:4. : ?
?*"V???. piRev.
A. E. Gorden conducted tei
r services at Trinity Thursday and
t Friday nights which were enjoyed, ph
^ J\Ir. M. S. Callaham of Spartan- jn^
n butg worshiped at Trinity A. M. ga
E. Zion. church here Sunday night. (jei
The pastor and members- of Trin 1
1 ity wish to thank the members of (>n,
Lanford Grove for their coopera- mc
f tion in service Sunday night.
r ISeveral persons from here ata
tended the funeral of Mrs. Emma
a Montgomery at Cedar Grove Sun- pQ,
?day. The
friends of Mrs. Irene Gil,
liam Thompson "will regret to
, learn that she remains indispos- gj^
, ed. We are wishing!for her a ]
, very speedy recovery. I ^ pjg
, Rev. J. A. Lipscy and eongrega- j
, tion will worship at New Hope in ^a<
? Sedalia Sunday night. tjn
New Rethel Haptist Church
Rev. A. I). Duncan, Pastor ^ui
S. S. was fine. The banner was mo
'. won by the Advance class. . ^
^ __Ihe_i^torV^rt^ ^IrivTTPhieet
, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- jja
. ris Winrh?Jwir-vK). *]
Don't fail tj^ read the "T.eader". j,-jc
Mesdames Lillie M. Wilburn,
i Ruth Coleman and Mr. Marion pol
Thompson were business visitors arf
j in Spartanburg, Saturday. i<
GEORGETOWN NEWS ''rv.
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The Young Men's Progressive
1 club held its regular meeting at
* the home of Clifton Ford with
Robert Fishburne as assistant
host. The meeting was called to <
, order at 8:30 by the president jjj.',
* then the roll was called and old
and new business was transacted. me
? As it is one (yf the original rules ser
of the club to giv'e to one church fro
. of the city oxe dollar each month aft
t the dollar was given to Mt. Olive wa
I Baptist church on Sunday. at
? The picnio that was had on Bir- pie
j nie's beach on two weeks ago was Oh
s much of a success and we were If
very much pleased t<y have had but
> with us as a guest Miss Alethia ser
- Holliday of Tuskegee, Ala., who pos
i is visiting relatives. We want to not
thank our sister club, the Artis- Afi
1 tic Twelve Social club for such an des
enjoyable outing. ed
r Hosts for next meeting will be
t Maiion Bessellieu and Isaac Fish- doi
s buine, . . :
Because of some misunderstand
' ing no refreshment was served by .ror
the hosts, but they agreed to take
the fallowing meeting again.
B*thel A..M. ,E. Church w,?
-- -?R?v. R. S. liawhence. Pastor vs ^
p Quietness does'nt always be- ?or
,. speak inactivity, note the loaded '
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| naRuu, %r*r mwi. l fivoi rt l|U|>e VIII j |T
we can see her coming. So it is L n
s with Bethel. We are Hk> the busy* ''J
p bees inspite of the fact that a
number of our members have vv.e
j. summer schools, and others to s ^
^ of some kind, the others of I
I i^rt. here carrying on. So when i n?c
t you don't read about us in thp pa-*; v,s
. ' 5UT
n_ per don't think that we are. a^j?j
. sleep. Our S. S. began again S
17 Sundays ago with children over ^
<r 12 years-of?age, 4nrt thp?hrttlr j jj
i children arp sadly missed. j ^ .
Z Thp text of the morning sermon
t was selected frcnn Psalms 1:3, i j
theme: "Tree". This was so beau ^
- tifully outlined this was a compar m(i
y ison with the life of a Christian i
. rooted in Christ unmovable. I ^
A small rally is launched when W
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s school at the Lakeview, Ark
nentary and high school subject
eft: nursery school children hav
I paper at work. Upper right:
ch person is asked to pay the
lall sum of fifty cents by the
eond Sunday in August. The
ngregation is divided into two
mies, the red and blue. BrothJ.
IS. Nesbitt, captain </f the
1; brother J- B. Brockington,
ptai^ of thL? blue.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
The church service of the Ridge
II Baptist church was largely at
ided Sunday. Rev. Jxuicseached
a wonderful sermon af ward
Miss, So well made a short
Ik on Tier works. She also emasized
the importance of keepr
the small children from public
therings due to the great epimic.
Visitors in town for the week
d were Mr. and Mrs. A. Pal>re,
Miss Rosa Belle Broadnax,
s. M. Crawford and Annie R.?
illiams were home also. Miss C.
nice and one of her friends were
p callers.
Visitors in town Sunday were
. and jMrs. Timothy Hill and.
ss Clyde Hill, all of Ninety\Ir.
Samuel Hammond left fori
hdersonville, N. C., Sunday,
tfiss Rosa Belle Broadnax is l
:-k honie after spending somele
with her aunt in Greenville.1
Mesdames L. W. Hammond, I
ci!e Hill and Mr. Samuel Ham- j
nd motored to Union last Thurs '
i??t-e?witness?the?marriage?of ,
tir son and brother Herbert
mmond. I
rhe stork visited Mr. and Mrs.)
>yd Hammond and. left with ,
m a little son weighing eight j
inds at birth. Mother and son
doing fine.
See Robert Hammond and inas,,
your knowledge by buying
paper. .;
LAURENS NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church '
Rev. L. ('. Butler. Pastor
S. at 9:30 supervised in Christ
? manner.
^t 11 o'clock the pastor and
mbers entered into the mcrrning
vices. The pastor preached
m the theme "The Open Door"
or which a liberal collection
s taken up by the trustees and
the services eight young peojoined
the church- confessing
rist.
Services were planned for 3:30
; due to the fact of the funeral
vices of Mr. B. Franklin it was
stponed. Mr. Franklin was a
ted citizen of aLurens county,
ter a long illness was called by
ith on 21st of June. Tie is missalready.
rhe Mothers' club of Laurens is
ng a great work for humanity.
annual banquet was held on
t Friday, June lGth nt the XYA
iter. A number of friends ag
with its efficient leader, Mrs.
S. Hix and members of same
re present at this banquet. At
ich time wonderful speeches and
narks were made by Revs. P.
Hix, L. B. Moon, Rev. Mitchell
1 L. C. Butler, also Dr. Long erf
ion, all of which were enjoyed
^atlv__
The week-end guests of th citv
re. M essrs Mary Xance of Geor-j
i; Lnt.ha Young of Clinton and
. T>awton of Greenville.
Miss Kitty B. Leak and friends
itored to Greenville Sunday to
it her sister Daphney who is in
rimer school.
fcev: B. L. Miller, the newly apnted
pastor of Popular Springs
M. E. church is now living in
uron*. Rev. E. W. Wright and
nily left last week for N. V
lere they will visit friends.
Miss Lilly R. Douglass was at
tie for the week-end from sumr
school in Greenville. Mrs.'
ice Moore is planning to leave
e city for North Carolina this
iek, where she will spend awhile
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LJCATION
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ansas, homestead .jmojc-c.t, wa. ].. !
:.s, Vocational-work, Wid eoiiun'n:.
t- their daily end-liver i,
making ray itsirr .a nei-l-''
' during thL. summer. "
: (iala And Knjqynhle lteVepu??n
The newly wv-fU. Alt .' a t. M
I.Uthcr K. Cja11 i11it' - i \v.
fully entertained at ' : -j :*
and comfortable Ivor.,.
-groom n the V^-hTi.e
Friends were present
iny cities and nurr?-rnu~ ot.i - v.
local.?'I'll,, bi ide. and y ' ' ~
showered with many b?a,'lf
adorable gifts, which w.'--.
appreciated " <1 i eee.vi"t.
The ladies %\< i-?- at: it. lS
tiful evetiiny. yowns. tt.e h "v.
nrrt trailing"bur We han-F
ami . uniquely pi t sc,nt<-'i
guests were served e'.ie
ice cream and cake, which .?< ...
I rayed in th.. beautiful e -
if pink anil white. ' .
Tho bridal book wa< ,e;." : . u
handled by Miss- Maggie T. ik.:'
rctt.
Tho guests wvnt away l.avj.. . -
pressed themselves a.- : a*,
lending an affair that v. i ] .;-.! '
ia!lel this one. nor exofi it - n I
joy men t.
ST. STKPHKNS A.M.K. < IH u7 IT.
Rev. Hale H Thompson, I'a-tor I
Wilmington, N". : The i
heat wave continues in ".hitof,
the country but the.-ali
of our church movo -fotw.-vd w :*
enthusiasm. The S. -Sell
-Uiiix^-af.s attendance a ui ? ,
all of it's phases of w.-rk -tin in
tcrest is high. Preparations g r
ward to meet all reijuiivn.vt'.t- '
the'..annual Sundity Sch.>. .1 -i
cent ion which is bv.ii.-g tali :n>
year at Purgaw duihig the m.nti.
of Auf.ru.-t. A most cap:ivatir.g '
program has been" intivtlu, . i a
ntong the youth of the chur k 1 . .
ing toward the culminate.:. t":.;effort
Monday night. duly ?!>:..
The lesson which closed the pu.:t
er in the discussion ?.f tit. iiview
of the Apostle Paul's '
was very interesting. The m- : .
service began with a large c-r.
gregntion worshipping.
The su! ject c.f the nt< . -. g,. :
live rod by our pastor was "Ti.
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in. i in i 'i i i : ?
many?visitors wa? :ickn..w 1* dj,;ri.":
Miss May K. McCJuiio c--vY ? .
salvation at the morning's -e;\_g_>
And connected. . Ji?i-m? ii?jw-i+b^t-s?~
church. ' i
The- lui'i'tinj' of the A. i'.
'(x'agiiv arose to a hiuh ,? . :
merest in the dncu-s>i u, rh
?rpic of the evening. This y i:.._
oeople's^T .rum is likv*vi-a. ^.. ik-b.w'ureparatlfchs
Tor its ati .ua! ?:;/.
meeting which is convening t i: I
year in Gold.-bono. N. c\ A ti. -*
interesting and '.beautiful c<>ngn )
gatioii gathered again .for t!.? !
v?rTTT.g'S f'TVtco di'sl'ite the~i
tinueci heat. i.
From the subject ."Stu--.b'.it.v I
blocks" our pastor . deli.or-d
most interesting and gripping hi?nurse.
Many out of tow n, .".ii ?:
were presents and wcro \v. h ir.ed. a
Our Annual Conference rettnus
began \>ffkfally on this day rv
the results were wiv grat'Tying.' t
Renovations and repairs r.pon ! . i
the church and imrsonag ban-, ..been
templetedlrand .phc. a uiuatLu^_
of our plant has hoeh considerably increased.
Our pastor Cotvtnu hdr.i
the entire official staff as w. 11 a
the congregation for the couplet
ion of the work of the month of ?
June without a deficit. We arc l-.ok j.
me forward to tho hd aline of o
third quarterly conference with'
success. | j
CHESTER PARACKAPRS
Miss Sarah It ton of '!? Siiu> v
Hiph SchocH faculty. I'ni'n. P 1
is visitinp 'her sister, Mrs. Paisy:
Atkinson.
The Eastern Stars, mend-or- nfi
Queen Bath: helm Chapter No. 7.'
had quite n jolly crowd present at j
'he Masonic Hall M'ondty nijht. !
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