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THE I'AI.Ml
?It.T.C.?-Vm youiitf, talented,
and present a nice appearance. I
wish In liiTinni' 11 moviv star and
wish to know if it is. advisable to
go west in order to accomplish my
aim?" s?t
Ans.? tine asftambitious as your
self will eventually* rcMch your
goal. The best possible thing for
you 'to do is tu go to-Chicago and
New York would do as well and
begliroh the -sfage. \ ou're talent-V
~~Tdf'tnit ~yo? tfai s F hTr?^-txperrtynco
and lea i n to agt. If you're good
enough, you will be ' sought for
the movies.
7~ 1 Al. S.?SN lTl 1 be silcCes^'Hl 111
" completing my profession a n d
make good in life with my work
and my husband?
Ans. -There is n?r doubt b-n t
what you will complete your train
" iiiy and begin work . . the help
"trait you give your husband will
nuike. it possible- for you two to
put away a nice "nest egg" and
buy the luxuri'eS that you two
dream about so much.
< H KST1: KFI Tirri) N 1:\Ys
Rev. K. J. (Jregg.of Kayetteville
N.C., was a supper -guest at,.the
. Presbyterian Manse Thursday.
.Miss Rosa A. Toatli-y left last
Saturday for Catawba, X. ~?.y
where she will become a member,
of the High School department
af the school;
,Miss Kli/.ahetli Johnson Rivers
has returnod to t hi* eitiv to the
delight ?>f ,ht-r friends. iiftci attending
summe,. sqSiool- in liook
Hill. L_.
Mrs. M.I,. Johnson >.|ant several
day*_dn _ CJbiau u: JaiL^weok. ..where.
she was instructor rir the Sutmnei
Conference ;ii. Coulter Academy.
A Child,i en's Party was given at
the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Howard
Jackson last week for tin* benefit
The following ..young people rep
resented (irand View Presbyterian
.church lubt week at the Cotifer*'
enco in Chraw: Messrs. T.arrv
Foster. John Jenkins. Frank. McCoy
and Misses Sara Walworth
' bo a am! t ocriia I < ait ley and A1 r.
Lewis- Brewer.
Miss Cecelia Toatley was elected
as delegate to the Synodical
Conference hi St. Augustine, Fla,?
Miss Sara Jackson is in the cfty
after spending' several weeks at
Myrtle Beach.
Miss Charley Bell Stanley is in
disposed at this writing'. Her
many friends wish for her a spcedv
recoverv
Dr.' J. II. Toatley and family vis
itod friends i'n Hickory, N.C., last
Saturday.
Rev. A.II. Prince ?>f t'haj lotto,
? NC., spent a few'hours in 4foe-e4ty
on last Friday with Dr. Toatley.
J)f._ L.B. West of Charlotte. N.
C., was seen by friends 'n the city
on Saturday.
- * A very tine service was held at
Mt Tabor MR church <>n Sunday.
Rev. Hidillesto.n was at his best
and 'many hearts rejoiced at his
message. A large congregation
was present.
A surprise birthday supper was
given at the mheo of Rev. and
Mrs. C. S. Steele on Tuesday nite
honoring Mrs Mary Alford theft
sister. Many guests presented
their respects.
LAKE CITY NEWS
The Sunday schools opened at
the usual hours. Very interesting
tessYms were taught and reviewed
bv the superintendents.
The Leagues, were unable t o
meet due to the heavy rain Sun*
:l;Vy afternoon. .
Miss Lurlean Graham is still
on the sick list of St. James
church. We wish for her a speedy'
recovery. I
Mr. Walter -Scott and Miss Pearlease
Hnnnur \\vro_ joined in holy
milt i irnftnv 1;t<t U'/./lnf.w/ltn' 1
The announcement was late thiday
afternoon. Mr.- Scott, and Miss
Hannah are recent graduates of
the Lake City hicrh school.
' Among- those that spent TTTe
week end out of town were: Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Green. 'Mrs. Josephine
Simmons. Messrs. Wallaco
?Paddy, Buster McCntehoon, ,T. H
Martin, Robert E. Martin, Archie
Austin and 1 it t !? "Sonny Hoy"
Dixon, all at the Atlantic Beach
Mr. Brewster J. Mention was
the guest of Miss Leila Paige and
family, Conway. - ? -}j
Mr. Lewis Jenkins is spending
the summer with Miss Elease E
Cain and family. ;
Prof. L. D. Bradley spent the
week end in Kingstree, with
friends.
Madamoiselles Bessie, Helen and
Laura Belle Mention ontor tamed
a group of young folk Monday
-nite at the "Matt Cooper's Royal
Palace," Knvght St., benefit o 1
Wesley ME church. * ,
A silver tea was given at tho
homo of Mis?s Hazel Graham Sun-i
day afternoon for the beno'fit of
^ ., .. . : .!
analyzed fret in this column ?'?
is column and mlgtx your full name.
>tur latter. For "Private Reply"...
elope for my lateat ASTROLOGY
tale I also a fret letter of advice
?ln your problems clearly and eonlln
the scope of logical reasoning,
?i5?T2CTTO
LEADKK
?I'HF Should I many a man
>f this type 1 am going with and
is there a possibility. <>t" my being
happy with him 7 *
Ans.--You can't0 find happiness
with him unless he makes, up his
tniiuI .to change his way a bit. 1st1
hf would have to give up the othor
girl regardless of whether they
eaie fo|- one-another or not. Second,
he \?ould have to stop gambling
stud put?his money in?the
Arome-cM-dHlcr 1 the 'on eumBtanwgf
don't think of marriage' to this
man right now . . give him a
ehanee to reform.
R:t'.?i?have n?i et'v personal
problem that 1 want to ask yoq
in a le.tter so please tell- me can
I get -my?Astiology Heading for
this' year??rr-? 7- I
Alts. Write me your problems
privately if you wish. Send a!
quarter lo'r your New AsT-1
troioir-y Reading -and free advice
iip thrclt questions. Be sure t 0
<end your correct name, address
and birthdnte whereby there will
be no mistake."
St. .Tames- A .MM c hurch .and Wesley
ME church. She was. assisted
by .Miss. Bessie Mention
OAK UKOVlv ( 1KCTIT
" Tiev B. 17. Guiles, Pastor
Sunday school opened tit the
usual, hour with Supt. stnd teach-1
is at th.-ii- post of 11111.v
At 1!::jo . 1 lit pastor delivered aJ
wonderful sermon. After which" a!
nra' slim was raised for the pastor
At 1:00 we Were up to the Mis
doiiV We had another line time.
Messrs. MeSwairi Rose and Me
lie -l.dii sim aecom|>ahied us. We
'w.iiu II.IV IIK'III <ro "HMIj;,'
The ACE League met at the
isr-:| huiir. W ?' were glad to have
Misses . Roberta ami Marjoric
Montgonuiy to mahe a new start.
"?r olola serviee was r also
splendid.
Mr. II. Rush'was the dinner
guest of Mis. Emma. Hills. Mrs.
rtoxie McFadden spent Sunday afrt-i
noon at the parsonage.
Mi-. Dave Itiirgcss and" also his
f.ii liei?Mt:?< 'ah in Itllrgess arc"
indisposed at- th?s writing. Also
Mrs. ('. J. Rush.
Mrs. Guiles has returned from
her son's to the delight of her
friends.
Mr. SR. MeFaflden was called
' i way early oil Sunday morning on
uvount of illness hi the family.
ST. J VMKS A. M. K. CHURnl
R?v. \V. It. Nash. Pastor
'Sunday school was wall attended
after the. class study of the
lesson the school was beautifully
rovciwed by the pastoii Junffti
class., dh.d J?Htfc>T<TTng itlie hail
tier. Sunday ym?'u ning ^fie pastoi
pi- acni'H ;i >i?ul stirring sermon,
i'rom St. >Matt. 12:J5, themp >A
Good Heart and an Evil Heart.
Sunday night after preliminaries
th,. pastor presented Rev. Willie
Walker to preached. Tie se
looted his text from St. John
11:8. A train we enjoyed a wonderful
sermon.
On the-fifth Sunday,Rev. X. A.
Rioe and members will preach at
Sf. .Tatties fof the benefit of Mrs.
H. M. Younit club. To t "A
inir him you will miss a Treat.
Mrs. Henrietta Janerette of
Darlington joined lire sister-inlaw.
Miss El use Janerette in Columbia
Saturday en route to
Jacksonville. Fin., to attend the
Quadrennial convent ion.
MET 111. EH KM MART. < HERCH
Rev. E. A. Davis. Pastor,
Regular services wei-p held last
Sunday, two soi ii rt irring nies.
sages were delivered bv the nns|
The officers and various clubs
reported over $128.00. The outstnndinjr?+-eit?irt<
deserve mention
I I test Otis .foyee, $22.00; Sims,
$15.25; Rrnia. $8.05; Simmion
$5.11); Mt-lle. $1.05; Tobin, $.T.T5;
Simmtiel $2,.50; Ktdley $2.75;
Bradham. S1.10; Radios A i <] $8.00;
.Men'-; RIoiTO; Willing Workers,
SK,.00 and Deaconess S.1.00.
Rev. Davis loft Monday morn
in it for the World's conference in
ncromponin-1. by 'the Rov. ,\Vm.
Downs, former pastor^and radio
speaker of this city. Ho will deliver
our evening message at R
p.m.. Sunday, July JOth. You are
invited to attend this special service
Hear the fdd familiar voice
-the; has madt- nlur hearts rojoi.ee
in days p?ut. and cone, wo .
welcome his limited stay hrmv again.
The celebration of our Jubileo
eh'its 2",th anniversary which
starts on Monday night July 31
o" io-1 I Kill August, n. Oil
Tuesday night the City Choir union
will convene here. We expect
you to help us make this celebration
*i s'u co-s. by your attendance'
urd cooperation.
"Visit Bethlehem,; the strangets
home. You are always welccmie".
THE
mihler chapel
a. m. e. church
Rev. Ci. Bowman, Pastor
Newberry; S. C.?The* delegates
from the Sunday school convention
reported a very successful
convention presided over by L)r
K. A. Adams. The faculty composed
of Rev. II. B. Butler, Jr.
Rev. L. (J. Bowman, Rev. J. S
Mai tin and Miss L. M. Harris.
The Junior choir- of Miller's
chapel went down last Friday nite
and took part in the Leaguo program,
and rendered excellent muSLC*<
'
Services were excellent Sunday
morning and evening. Rev. Bowman
discussed a subject on Little
Sins Sunday morning and at
evening Soldiers Reaping.
A fall rally was launched crut
by Rev. Bowman in the form ol
an Automobile Race. 25 cars
will leave here July 30th on a
>500 mile race, each car carrying
-U?persons?or?more, headed byMrs.
L. I. Pratt, Buick; L. M.
Gilder, Plymouth; Sallie Moon,
Hudson; Roberta Mlddleton. Terraplane;
Ida Hare, Nash; Alice
Guise, Ford; Fannie Jones, Studebaker;
Ida Singleton V8 Ford;
Julia Mosely, Oldoniobile; Janie
Nance DuScrto; Mary R. Bowman,
"Podge; Alma Robinson. Frank! vn;
Mat ilda STcTghTTfuprtibbile; Beatic
Young, Chyrsler; Hassie Mae Huff
Maxwell; Clara Nance, Lincoln;
Manorva Dewalt, Chevrolet; Mary
Floyd. Willisknight; Virginia
(iiay.?Fsse.v, Malhic Hare. Over-"
land: Eddie ftatcs. Star; J. E.
Giant, Pontine; Mr. Jesse Williams,
Mammouth; Miss Darvin
I- Cromer.J_Paekard; I,. M. Harris,
Whipet; Ester Mary Gallman,
Baby Austin. The first car who
returns will b(> crowned queen,.
The second and third prizes will
be awarded.
A number of visitors worshiped
with us Sunday morning among
>vhom were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
Gallmon of New York: Mrs.
M a 11 i e J Ones a hd 0O1 ors. Com c
to church. Go to church.
NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev A. II. Reasoner, Pastor
Preaching service is held at
: Calvary every first and third Sundavs.
Sunday school every Snru.
I day. The Sunday, school last Sunday
was well attended with'Misses
^Cathrine Tod and I.ovester Ruff
as' visitors. We had a splendid
lesson and a good report. Visii
tors always \yelcome.
1 M rS. Alice Guise snent .'<() >1nv?
in Now York vkstttng The"AVoT-idV"
I Fail*, relatives ami friends in Mt
l Yemen. N, Y., Crawford, N. J.
and Elizabeth, N. .T.; she also
stopped to see bor nephews and
nieces in Washington. D. C
| Mrs. ( an le Floyd is'visiting
I with, hec daughter, Mrs. LaRossa
Orr in Pagoland, S. C.
j Pio?v. R. F. Gladden returned, to
, the city last, week after attending
I summer school in Atlanta university.
Mrs. Calhoun of Ninety-Six and
her daughter-in-law, Mrs'. Helen
I Rutlu'rford Calhoun spent last
1 week with Mr. and Mrs. John
t Rutherford.
! Mr. Ehnan IT. Cleckley left Inst
Tuesday for Washington. P. C.
! where he will spend the rest of
his vacation. J
Mr. and Mrs. T.. Brown of De-<
troit, Mich., were week ehd visitors
of JMr. and Mrs. .Pan Clocklev
of Vincent street. Mrs.
Puown will he pleasantly remembered
as Mrs. Eula Davis.
Misses Earlean and Jonell Row
man left last Saturday morning
1 f o r X o w York Earlea n is plan1
ning to enter school in- Philadelphia
next term.
? Mrs. Ellen P. Cleckley preached
at Sweet Spring Methodist
church last Sunday night. The
message was given with power
.,wl f.,li +
Mrs. Ann Rice one of the old
est members of Miller Chape)
church died and was buried last
Friday. The funeral service was
conducted in her church with undertakers
Pratt and Williams in
charge. j
Mrs. L. M. Gilder and Mrs. Vi-I
ola Rutherford are attending the
quadrennial of the A. M. E. church
in Jacksonville, Fla., this week. |
^Service was held at St. Lukei
Episcopal church Sunday ?fternnon
at r, o'clock. Rev. Whitting
ton preached at this service. The
set vice was. interesting and enjoyable
throughout. The "regular ser
vices will he continously held -on
the second ami fourth Sundays.
Rev. W. R. Reader left the city
Tuesday morning to attend the
World C/>j) fere nee in Atlanta,
Gem gin. 1
ST. MARK BAPTIST ClU'RCHl
Rev. W. S.Bookhart,Pastor
Ten o'clock Sunday morning
| found the Supt., Rev. E. I,. Jackson
and the teachers at their posti
[ of duty. The Sunday school les- I
son was thoroughly Taught and
discussed by the members and
reviewed by the pastor.
The morning services at 41:00
o'clock were largely attended. Th0
pastor brought us a wonderful con
soling message using ns n snh
ject "Trusting rn -Ooil".?Every- onp
present en.joy.ed this 'message,1
The evening devotional services
led by Bro. Kanders was full of
spiritual fire which lasted through,
out the entir0 service. The pastor
(preached from the subject:
"A Father's Trust". 1W0
were glad to have had the
many visitors and friends present
with us. Our various auxiliaries
of the church are still nro
grossing and above all our Wed- nesday
night prayer services.
Rev. W. H. Brown is with us in
all oup undertakings and wp are!
glad to have him with us. We
are inviting you to come to our
various meetings and services. We
are in the midst of a big drive
and need your cooperation. 1
palmetto Leader
Clinton news
Friendship fA. M. E. Church
R?v. H. W. Walker, Pastor
A very large crowd attended
morning service, the pastor ascended
the pulpit. Everyone seem
ed tt> have enjoyed themselves. A
goodly number of th members responded
to the request of the pastor
to aid him on his trip to Florida.
In the last rally the trus-!
tees of the -ehureh were able to |
pay off the debt of $200.00; at the
present time we are still working
on th0 balance of the church debt
with the aid of our gcrod pastor
as leader and faithful members,
ivH are sure we will be able tc
complete the edifice. Mr. Robert
Adair and Ephraim Young are
planning to give a supper-in the
church in the near future. All
ladies and girls ai> asked to bring
their husbands ahd friends. ?.
Several acres of land belonging
to the church are . being cleared
for the construction of a play
ground.
At 3:30 o'clock the pastor-and
a few members returned a visit to
I Rev. M. G. Williams of Greenwood
* Rev. H. W. Walker, Mrs. R. P.
Alexander and Miss Frezila Walk
t'r. ieu sunuay evening lor Jacksonville.
Fla.. to attend the W. H
.and AL_quadremiial jaeetim^
Elder Minis delivered a Wondeiful
sermon at Friendship U3unnight
every heart was made to
(rejoice! The otricers postponed
the quarterly, meeting until a later
dnto, on account of the pastor boing
"absent. Mr. Henry Williams
of Greenwood was the Sunday ev!
ening guest of Miss Ernestine
Schelle.
',Mr. Clydp Connor is back to the
.delight of his-many friends.
Miss Lannie B. Cannon spent a
I few. days in Columbia. N
Misses Maggie Garrett and sister
Kittie Belle I.eake and Rufus
Pitts of Laurens were in Clinton
Saturday.,
Mrs~Johmyr MTrc Jackson and
son Edward of Pittsburgh, Pa.
are home. ; * . >
Mrs. A. J. Gary spent a few
clays in the mountains.
The Clinton ball team defeated
Greenwood last Saturday 12-3.
Mrs. Carrie Youner snent a dav
in Union with her sister.
Misses Emma Mary Ferguson
and Beatrice were the dinner
guests of Miss Etta Lee Dendy
last Satuiday evening at her home.
A delicious diner course %v'as served.
The important, games of the
evening were "Trick Sticks" and
"Checkers".
M iv- Juvan C^Thumas, of CV.e
raw was the guest of Miss Etta
Lee Dendy.
"The Jolly Few Club" gave o
social Monday night at the home
of -Mr.?Robinson on North Bell
St. Mr. Javnn C. Thomas was
the honored guest of tht. affair.
See 'Master William Dillard on
So. Bell Street, he will gladlv let
you have a copy of The Palmetto
Leader for only five cents.
Come In Fi iendship, all visitins'
arp- given a courteous reception
M1LLBRANCH A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. 1). I). Doughty, Pastor
A large attendance was at all
services?duving the day. Our
Sunday school was taught and discussed.
The pastor ascended the
rostrum and preached a soul stirring
sermon to the waiting -congregation.
We were highly bene
lited from his message.
Children's Day was celebrated
at Millbranch Sunday afternoon.
i nun- \\u* nil uxiiptiujiai ani'-uiu
of children out,?it was their first
chance to attend church in quite
a while.
Shortly after the program Mrs
Willi,, Mae Hyman presented the
Mellow Tone Jubilee singers to
render a program.
The "folio wing-! n fonts were !>ap
tized during the exercise: little
Misses Bceti,, Joe Kieth, Bessie
Bessie Bully, Geneva Buily, Fannie
I). Pully, Purlener Hyman and
Master Ernest L. Davis.
\Vt. were very proud to greet
our guests Sunday as follows: Mr$
Rosalene Jetikins and three daughters
and Mrs. Essie L. Judge
and daughter frcrm Camden, N. J.
The quartets at Millbranch are
giving good services. The Sun
Down Drifters was at Salem Sunday
night and the A.C.E. League
quartet was. at Millbranch in the
afternoon.
Mrs. fcarlie Davis and daugh
ter 'were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cousaek. Mr.
and Mrs. T. I.. Hyman were proud
to have their -daughters to. spend
the?week end?with?them.?Thcru
was a foi'tun,, teller in the community
during the past week that
I inspired many with truthful say!
ing. He told Buster Brown everything
that he didn't want to
know about his friend,
r? . ?
LEESVILLE NEWS
St. Matthew C. M. E. * hurch
C O 1 ~ i- ~1 U
o. o. upt'iicu at its usual (iuui
with the Supt. and teachers at
their post of duty. The 5'. S. is
getting move lively because more
children are coming out. There
was a" trip around the world Monday.
It was enjoyed by all. Mrs
H. B. .Tackson has returned from
summer school.
Lorene Summers, Dorothy Ray
and M. C. Edmornd will leave on
Wednesday fo>r Johnston, S. C.
sick members at this writing.
Calvary A. M. E. Cburch
Rev. W. R. Bowman, Pastor
Sunday, school began at its
usual hour with Supt. and teachers
at their post of duties.
M iss Willie Mac Adgers of I
Charlotte, N. C., spent the week
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ambrose Adgers. ThP Lees
ville Reds will play the Camden
ix>ys at Camden Mondaw
. ; ? Iyii. ji ' <?.i>'ini.i m wn.yiii
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MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCI
Sellers* S. G.? ?>. S.. opened
the usual hour with Supt. and c
workers at their post. The less
was beautifully discussed throuj
out the school and a splendid t
view by the Supt., J. L. Croslati
Morning service began; ft
Horace Anderson our local pica
er selected his text from the 11
of St. John. This was a wo
xlerful service.
The A. C. E. Ix>ague under t
auspices of Miss Marion McDa
iel met and tendered a splenci
program. At 7:30 p.m. we aga
witnessed another wonderful mt
sage front our pastor. Subjet
Faith in God. The spiritual fi
was burning high at the close
this service. Just before this st
vice closed we rendered a she
eulogistic service in honor of t
late Prof. R.\B. Gary who w
principal of tht* Sellers Junior
school for the past two years, w
passed t<j the Great Beyond 10:
a.m. at the Vetera,, hospital C
lumbia, S. C. ' ?
Mrs. Lou BlackwelL and Mr. 1
H. Cooper are on the sick list
this writing also Mvs. Este
James.
Thc pastor was the dinner gut
and Mrs. J. L. Crosland.
Stewardess Board No. 1 met
the Iconic of Mrs. Nowlin Sunds
Board No. 2 met at the home
Mrs. Caston Franklin Sunday.
. Mr! CHaTTnan Cooper, Mt: ;r
Mi*p. Heyward tiones, Mr. a
Mrs. Leo Anderson motored
Columbia Sunday to see her bi
ther Mr. E. Fladger who. is si
in the Veterans hopsital.
Mifs, Leona... Witherspoon at
Mrs. Estella Lambert of Btw
lyn, N. W, are her,, visiting r
atives.
Little Miss Albertinc Rodgt
spent the week-end at Dillon v
iting her1 aunt Mrs, Henrietta F
-terkjris.
ST. MARKS BAPTIST CHl'Rf
. i
The IS. S. was opened by Sui
A. D. Daniel. Th0 lesson w
taught by the Pastor, Rev. C
lins. He preached a wonder!
sermon for the Communion si
vice which was enjoyed by
present. Deacon (V C. Cole Is
the hospital. Let's P>ay for hi
Miss Card L. . Jones is dor
nicely. Everybody seemed fill
with church pride. One hundi
dollars worth of seats hav,. be
tailed' * p'eady. They r>fal
look good, lii the afteiiuoTT~R<
Collins preached at Mill Bran
for Rev. P. *E. Hcagenin. T
offering amounted to $27.80. M
Heagenen is helping her husba
and tVTf members to tin a womb
ful work. The church is bei
painted.
Sunday niuht Rev. Collins proa
ed an ordination sermon at 3
Olive Baptist church. Binghai
Ont. deacon was ordained by p?
tor, Rev. L>. Smith and Rev. C
lins.
Saturday, Mrs. ,Ianic Munnir
Prof. It. Wilkinson Williams, M
Annie Crawford, .Miss Martha '
DuflFie and Rev. Collins motor
to Rawland, N. C., to the Pi est
terian S. S. convention. The R<
A. L. Wilkinson is doinp: proficii
church -work. Sister Colic Da'
spent the week end in Lat-ta wi
Mr. and Mrs. Evans. 'Sister
Stevens was out to service Si
day after ao extended illness. S
is a church and Sunday ,sch<
worker-. She spoke Very hi^l
of The Palmetto Loader.
- = it mmm '
MT. CLARE BAPTIST < III"lt(
Lake City.?The S. S. noon
with Supt. Gaskin in, .charge.. T
lesson wns taught arid the Rev.
T. Singletary reviewed it. T
nWfnrng mossage was tcfellvo.!'
by th(. Rev." Willie L. Allen,
spoke from the subject 4"Sin v
mak0 you crazy". A power)
message. Sunday night our 1
loved pastor presented Rev. L.
Johnson of Florence who preat
ed from the them,. "Building up
a sure foundation". An insp
ing message. Two persons j<
od the church. Rev. J. E. Brist
of Little Mountain Baptist \\
preach for us on the first Sund
Rev. G. W. Holmes was eked
delegate to the Williamshu
I Missionary Baptist Union and
along with the pastor will repi
sent the church, which will c<
vene with th(. S. S. convention
Ramsey Baptist -church, July 28,
ST. LUKE BAPTIST ( Hl'R( I
The St. Luke* Baptist chpr
services _wxjre.__opened with?St
day school at the usual hour. T
Supt. was in the chair at 10:
o'clock. The classes were nrra)
ed being taught as follows: ( la
No. 1 taught by Dca. James; N
2 by Bro. Vaughns; No. 3 by si
tor Kicnanlson; No. 1. bv sist
G. Chestnut and sisterKeirno
took charge of Class No, 5.
At 12 ^o'clock a mind-byarii
sermon was preached by the Rc
Goodson. The night service w
opened at the usual hour. T
pastor preached a soul stirrii
sermon after which collection ai
benediction.
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I SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
at ? Rev. B. T. Sears, Pastor - _
o- Sunday school was conducted as
?n usual with Supt. and teachers in
?h charge. The lesson was beautie
fully taught by Mrs. Eula Mickle
id. our ex-SUpt.
lr. For the morning warship the
ch ,pastor preached from St. John
15-T6 "Spirit of Fellowship with
n Christ".
The BTIT was held at 6 o'clock
, with its President, Mrs. Ida M
hc Brown in charge. The lesson
?*. "Good Times in the Homes" was
well taught and discussed.
, We a?e also proud to statp. .that
the BTU is on the upward trend.
/ The members are planning to put
1 f on a Manless Wedding irf the near
future.'
>rt For the evening worship our
he pastor preached from Psalms 26:
8. using as a theme "Love for
11' God's House". The message was
ho hne that would cause men reaOT
]jZe the importance of God's
'o- church, and keep it as sacred and
pure as He \<-ould expect to find
W. it when He comers again. * Tr j-enl.
at jy pave us food for, thought.
Miss Bertha Reese, our dele.
gate tor the ,S.5v aml .RTU convenjs
tion held at Shekon last weekend
me CUIIM'IHIIIII, >Vp It'll t^at W<
. wore truly represented by sendinaf
, such a wonderful dejepate.
The FSA club belTl its weekly
nieetinp last Tuesday nipbt. at the
, home of its President. Miss Anj
nie Wrenn. The business was
" carried out ,as usual.
The hostess seivod a delicious
?." salad course with iced tea and
ck cake.
The club .also held a binpo party
the same night at the same place,
, and it' was unite a success.
V*. The S'l iloh Baptist churph and
clubs extend ar. invitation to all
rrs who may come. ?
,s" We were very plad ti,- have so
t-'"1 many, visitinp ministers worship
with us Sunday night in the persons
of our ex-Pastor, Rev. J. D.
; Huff, Rev. Rice and Rev. J. Rich.
ardson. !
?is JOHNSTON NEWS
*ul .The. .services that were 4iold at
r- Bethel C. M.>E. chureh on Mon-!
all day and Tuesday niphts of -lastiB
week were' quite successful,
m. Mrs. Catherine Raiford of East'
up Oranpe, N. J., is visitinp her sised
ter, Mrs. A. M. Spann on Aiken'
( (I ?tieet.
en Mrs. W. M. Sinpleton and son,
]y tack nr(? visitinp relatives in
,Vi ' Rich MP ?Pil.?Va7~ and TIi'TiniiTrk. "
Miss Ruhy Minicks of Saluda is
I. 1 v*i <1 f i n cr
[](1 . vov 'tunvio *'11 Ii?v [>r?un kJL.
,.s Mrs. Mary Ann Hammond atn<j
tended the S. S. and B.T.U. conVent'""
R;*t"i-?lny -iiwl ^nixlny iVtwl
' was tyeld at Second Baptist church
Ridge Spring.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ksau Scott and
j.1 son Wallace' of New York City
' ' arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
' . Bland.
Tin- dew of heaven gently falls
l) * upon the church where prayer
wants to he made. Its members
ltr enjoy the good pleasure of dwelling
together in unity to the soul
worshiping is lik<> manna; it will
od feed our souls, quench our thirst.
wecten the?cup of life. Let all
'V. our worshippers in our homes and
nt churches be pure, then God will
vis delight to -dwell therein.
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The Pastor's Aid club of Olive
Branch Baptist church at Batesburg
met here at the home of -?
Jdrs. Olivia Draft. Mrs. Draft's
aunt and cousins, Mrs. Annie
Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Bostick, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Abney, Mrs. Ida
Coleman, were recent visitors.
goijrdIne circuit news t1Rev.
R. A. Brown, Pastor
The assistant Supt. opened the
S. iS. The lesson was taught and
tfevfiewWd. Rev. Jlartw*ell was
presented to preach the morning
sermon. He selected his text from
St. Luke 14^17. A large numbei
of people partook of the Holy
Communion. Amount raised for ^ 4
the day $15.50. There are ftill
members of our community on the .
sick list.