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THE PALME1
E. L. G.?-I am a widow with
two fine children. I am"young and "
we live with my sister who ir
nice to us. That isn't the thing
for we need things and have no
income and I wish to know if 1
will meet some nice* man who
will make a home for us and will
half way treat my kids right?
' Answer?The rearing of ycrui
?children is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
and not your sisters 01
anyone elses. You look over the
fact that you will have to fine,
work . . . gel Otit and .Search un
til you do. If you try hard enough
you will find a job and
you will again be happy when you
become self supporting. There
wop't be a marriage for you sunn, ahu'when
you do marry, choose
someoim- who you know will b<
"kind to "your youngsters.
0. S.?My husband , cannot
write and I spelit d wuiikalat home
and I received a letter from him
and I want to know who wiote it
7 for him ????
Answer?A child in the neighborhood
wrote the letter Cor him,,
JOHNSTON NEWS j
The fifty-third session of the!
Sunday school, Kpwortli League.!
Missionary .anil i>.*irict eoin*.. once
of tiu- G. M. 10. church which
convened at Bethel C.M.F. church i
Wednesday. July 2<5th closed last
Sunday. The reports were Rood
The preaching was also # good
Some of the sermons will long be
remembered.
Bishop L. Russell of Washington,
T). ('.. was present and
outlined the plans for the great
coiiHoeation wh it'll will meet in
Washington," D'. in September.
The convention closed to meet
next year at Wesley Chapel C.
M. K. cliurch. We wish, to thank
th?. Baptist people for being so
nice during the session.
Mrs.. Khoda Padgett Alobley
Fianeis departed this life July
at her-home on Academy St..
alter' an ilness of several days.
.Mis. Francis was a native of this
city and wits well-known and high
Ly?11 .. | i i.tud?Ly?white and enh ?ri.i, I .
whose pleasure it was to know
heV. Kntierul services were held
at Bethel ('. M. K. church
Tuesday at .1:.'{() p.m., conducted
by Kev. F. AI Gilliam. Johnston
Funeral directors in charge.
Sht. is survived by her husband
\. Mr. Claienc,. Francis; onc. sister,
Airs. Amanda Austin; three nephews,
Air. Allen Padgett ol" this city
and two uttH'i s ot r lortua ami
three nieces', Mrs. Annie lielleDealer
of this city and other.of
Florida and New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B.' Harrison.
,Mrs. Noah Amos and Mr. Mininaiigh
Amos attended tit .
of M i s Clara Cordon " Mifmlny
ai Flea'sant l.an<. church near Edgefield.
Miss Huth- dowers lias returned
her home in Bateshiirg after attending
tin District conference at
??Bethel?eh in eh a 1111_< t h<~~ w eelC-ehd :
with Miss Hattie Miles.
Miss Ruth Forrest has returned
from Edgefield after a visit to
relatives. fr n
Mrs. John Baltimore is teaching
summer school in Saluda county.
Stop at Forrest Cafu and be
served.
MT. ZION A.M.E. CHL'RCH
Rev. Chism, Pastor.
Sellers- -The officers and members
of the Sunday school were
present and the lesson was discuss
ed and reviewed. Sunday was
turned over to the several Uiards
of tin- church and the pastor pre
.senled Urs. I'.lia Asiucy. 01 .villi
Branch "to preach. .Mi s. Ashley
preached from I Sam. 16:10. This
Was , a womlerfpl messatfOr?A ftcr "
the collection the pastor presented
Mrs Geneva Johnson of Sellers
who brought us another great
message. In the afternoon Rev.'
A.J. Jenkins of Bethel, Darling-|
ton was present and preached
from the subject: Purposed in His
Heart. The text was tala-n fromj
Jer. 2:12. The message was very
'inspiring. Rev. Jenkins brought a
(piartet of young men who ren-1
dered several selections. The Mos-1
es Simon of St. Mark at Pee Dee
worshipped with us Sunday night.
We again heard another splendid
sermon from Mrs. Ashley.
At this writing Mrs. Luc Blackwell
is somewhat indisposed and,
Mr. W.H. Cooper is very >siek.
Wednesday evening Mr. B. Craw
ford txidsudden heart attack
and died frftei working1 all day H|.
?is suivivm by his mother and scv- (
eral sisters and brothers.
The pastor was the dinner guest| ^
of Mr, and .Mrs. Heyward Jones.I
Mrs Hester Dixon" returned Monday
night, after spending . two|
weeks in Washington with her sis j
ter. Miss Jessie M. Lester.
Rev. M\ S. Zimmons, a former,
pastor stored over a few minutes |
with Mr. J.L. Crosland Sunday j
evening on hin way from Uniop |
at Dillon. * I ?
Pulped fr'l in thla coluui ?b t
ongn and algw your full name.
tter, For "Frits tt Rtply,"...
for my laUat ASTROLOGY ;
flfim fr?9 It I fir tf advici
in your problem' clearly and co:i?
Jfe tM ecope of logical reasoning J
JfcOTIf- ,
no LEADER
it wasn't another wonnm. I want to
urge you to have more eonti- ,
denee in your husband for he certainly
hasn't given you any rea- p
son to doubt him. 1
M. J. M.?-Would it be advisable
for me to go to Beauty School to
prepare * myself to teach Beauty
Culture or continue to work as an |
operator?
Ahswei?Remain as you are and
save every cent you can. At a
1 ater -date alia11y?e To A'pin a shop
f your own for Lu?xuy?opinion- you
are better, quailed to manag>
than you would be to teach. May
I ronuiul...yiiu that y'ou need?to spend
more, time with*/-your hus- .
oand . . . he is becoming dissatis- _j
Red: ~ |
A. \V. A.?Will X ever got- the '
money that | loaned this lady
friend of mine?
Answer?This woman is going
to pay her debt, but not before :
you make your trip.. Cireumstancos
have been t ight with her . here
f.late, but I predict a change for
the better soon.
\
W INNS BOKO NEWS
Sunday school opened at the us- '
ual hour with Supt. O. K. Manigault
at his post of duty. A beau v
liful discussion of the lesson was '
given by Prof. W. A. Ross. Aftei 1
Sunday school was over, Rev, J. 1
It. -Simons tilled the pulpit for
Rev, Beatty, and preached a won- t
dorl'ul seimon. i
Mrs. Pauline Lynn and two ;
children, Barbara and Bernard,, i
have returned to New Jersey aftex ;
spending a month with her parents *
All. and Mrs. Paul Woodaid.
?.Mi?. Al-iniHr' Johnson and little ~J
daughter, Evelyn arc here visiting |
Mrs. .Johnson's sister, Mrs. Eliza (
Alanigault. Her stay is indefinite.
Mr. James Boulware spent his ^
vacation in Richmond.. Va., with
his cousins.r j
.Mr. ami .Mis. Walter Brewster j
ami )iwlL. daughter, Arlene are j
iifi* visiting their aunt, Mrs. Delia
llagler. They art- all of New
Jersey..
Those wiio have returned home ^
I'iurn?rrmTTTTTT school are: Miss
Kli>e .Manigault from State col
lege and Prof. W. A. Ross from
Benedict college.
Mrs. Helen Ford is here spend- j
ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs. 1
S. A. Mcintosh.
Mr. D. (1. Belton, has returned- 1
from Hampton Institute, Hampton '
Va., where he spent three weeks 1
at th,. Kjcte.nsi.on Conference and '
Tiaining school. He reinrrts- "an '
.enjoyable tAp and bnngs.l newideas
for his work.
Messrs William Fowell, W. I). |
Fraiser, "Tlielma Williamson and I
Horace W. Lee Were pleasant visitors
in our town last Sunday. j
?See?iili'. Itufus Gleen lor your <
weekly copy of The Palmetto :
I,. ader. >
ItllKiK SPRINH NKWS 1
?The of the Ridge_HfH Hi <
seTtooJ open. (I Friday, July 28th
for the summer session. 180 pupils
registered. Th,. above nunv
,he* is only one half of the enrolment.
The teachers are Mr. A. C. '
11 ichiiiwi.r. re inr-irial Mrs T? F.
Hightower, teacher of 10th and
11th grades; Mr F. L. Gardner, 1
xth and Oth grrados; Miss Jennie
Jefferson, 7th grade; Miss A.
Gofoith, 0th grade and music;
Mrs. V. (2- Hammond, 5th grade;
Miss Louise . Hannelly, 4th grade;
Miss ('. (iardnor, did grade and
H. K. teacher; Miss U. Fannell,
2nd grade, and in charge of the
'1.(1)1 any; Miss S. It. Crawford,
1st grade. - ]
The teachers and pupils in spite
of the heat, have started right at
hard work. ; ? ? .Miss
Maggie B. Gibson is hi/me
from New York spending sometime
with her parents.
Chi roll Naggles is home "n a
vacation. i
Mr. Youngblood Corley is home
on a vacation l'rom Hempstead,
New York.
; ? ?
TTTTTFN A NJRWS
Mt. /.ion Rap'ist Church
Itev.' M. ('. Fre?man, Pastor
Sunday July 2.1, a great singing |
institute began and end July 28.
Monday, July 24 the Rev. M. C.
Fteeman preached and the Mount ,
Zion eh' ir sang; solo by Miss
Jai'ull Sligh. Collection $0.25.
Tuesday, July 2Jk the Rev. Mr. ,
Young preached. Paper by Rev. ,
Mrs. Young. Hannah's choir sang
ft 1111 ?#*t i i /n X7 k n ?
Rev. W. I/. Shoppard preached and
the St. Matthews choir sang. Col- |
lection $1,10. Thursday, July 27 i
the Rev. D. B. Boyd preached the
Beaver Dam choir sang;, collec- j
lion $4.00. Friday, Jply 28, the i
Rev. Robinson preached. Paper
by Annie L. Kelly; solo by Mfs. t
f'leo Robins'n. Collection $0.00. Mrs.
Addie Baker left this a.m.
"or Brooklyn, N. Y.
(Mrs. Roper erf Chicago, III., is
lore visiting her father and relieves
and friends of Helena, S.C.
THE
SPARTANBURG NEWS
The Spartanburg District conerence
of the Methodist church
dosed, a very successful meeting
it Pleasant View church. Cow- <
>ens, S. C. The Rev. C. F. Fer- J
;uson is the very suuccessful dis- <
net superintendent. During the |
essiens and the confeience many <
seeking general conference hon- |
us were present and spoke, name |
y Dr. D. C. Reynolds, district su i
lerintendent yl the Florence dis- ,
rict; Dr. G. B, Tillman of the
Jeaul'oit district; Dr. A. R. How- i
nil ol the Sumter district; Dr.
Geo. A. Thomas of the Charles.011
district; Dr. C. C. Clark ol
Greenville; Dr. B. W. Green ol
Vlai ion and our own District Superintendent
Dr. Funchess. The
following laymen were present
and asked that they be sent to
represirrrtr Dr. J. 11. Randolph,
president of Clal'lin college; Prof.
John P. Burgess, State itinerant
teachei; Mr. C. \V. Caldwell, R.R.
Mail clerk; Mr. S. J McDonald,
Kit. Mail clerk; Prof. T. H. Pinckney,
school principal; Dean ii.
Pearson and Mr. G. W. Bolden. ule
insurance. There will be live
1??d rive laymen to be
elected at Sumter in December.
fhere are many more out seking
this nonor, but those were the
<pvakns at Cuiipeii?. "
JJr. L. H. King, paster of St.
'Mark's church, New York City
was tno" Speaker at the morning
-cssion at Cowpens, Saturday. .Dr.
king is one of the?mustunding
pasteis and he will likely be elect.u
bishop at the next general con.erelice.
-
Dr. J. S. Eafle, Revs. Means,
Stew ai t, Colemdn and many
others of Spartanburg attended
the sad rites of Dr. Pinson in
Sumter Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kirkland of
Camden spent several days heie
.vitr. Mr. and Mrs. G. \Y. Bolden. ,
Dr. J- B Walker has returned
.o his office much improved after
ueing ill for several days. r
Di. J. C. Bull has arriv?^\jn our
ity and will begin the practice of
nedicine. We predict success for
Jr. Bull. He will occupy th(. of- ?
ice of the late Dr. T. K. Gregg.
As a well Wisher we predict
hat the Rev L. M. Tobin will
nake a very tint, college president
md will do much honor to Moris
college. The Rev. Tobin is an
A.B., graduate of Virginia Union
liiivcrsity; an M.A. from Univerdty
of .Michigan, and B.I)., fromColgate.
Can you beat it? And
resides this he is on^ of South
Jarolina's best.
The Rev. J. S. Daniels attend d
the World Baptist Alliance in
Atlanta last week. Dr. Daniel
ikes to keep up with the alfaiis. of
lis church, hence he is a success- ,
:'ul pastor and a tine gentleman.
'PU.. IJ P Af:.,?.
A IIV ivv;>. A . X\j Afllllgu, JJUSLU1
){ Silver Hill was the Friday
loon preacher at the district, con- _
iVieiitu at Lbtvpens. He preach- ,
d us usual a great sermon. The
iiev. Mingo is indeed a great
ircacher and the people hear hint
jladly. The Silver Hill ehoii
urn'ished the music.
The Palmetto Leader is cm sale 1
ach Friday andrSaturday at the
Biowning Barbel- shop; also the
igent Jerry Sartor will be glad to
leliver it to you if you will call .
lim.
The-Rev,-J. R.'-Ezell- of Jones,ille
passed through last week en
oute to the Spartanburg Baptist
Sunday school convention whic.
ivas held at Boleing Springs.
Prof. Todd iff Rn.-hnct-, i v pi'QC i.
lent of tJic convention and is ably
assisted by that fine church worker
and leader Rev. B.-F. Stewart.
Th,. district conference of the.
M. K. church held, at Fair
Forest, last wek was.a- gwaC sue:ess.
Mr. Sherman Webster, recent
S. C. Stat(i college graduate has
entered the service of the NT. C.
Mutual and will be stationed in
the Chester district. Mr. Webster
is a splendid young man and his
friends predict for him much success.
' V"
|Mrs. Marie Brown has returned
to her home in Cleveland, Ohio,
after spending d weeks with her
brother, Mr. Walter Riley. She
was accompanied by little Miss
Wilhelmena Riley.
Mrs. Mami,. Riley gave a party
in honor of her daughter, Wilhelmena
who spent the winter in
Cleveland with her aunt, Mrs. Marie
Brown. Those present were:
Hazel Thompson, Cornell Brown.
Beiinie Andei SPn, Grace Sims, Leila
Mae Garner, Odessa Norwood,
Charles Norwood and Kitty Lee
Collins.
Mrs. Lydia Rodgers has return
ml from Tuskegee institute where
she attended summer school.
Miss Elwillie iShell of IJniim,
S. C., is visiting Mas. All"'lth"
thin let
Rev. S. F. Dailey of Rocky
Mount, N. C., spent Thursday nite
with Rev. J. S. Daniel.
Rev. and Mrs Evans of Lexington,
N. C., spent Friday afternoon
with Rev and Mrs. J. S. Daniel.
Mr. Willip Nickerson has recovered
from a tonsil operation to
the delight of his many friends.
Sick members of Majority Baptist
church are: Mrs. Medora Hill
and Miss Rozetta Stroble.
The funeral tff Mr" Hnlln
nore was held from the Majority
raapust cnurcn last Sunday with
ho Pastor, Rev. J. S. Daniel, officiating.
Mrs. Mary Alston spent Sunday
n Union and worshiped at Cornth
church.
iMis. Josephine Lipscomb spent
he week in Roebuck.
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ADVERTISERS 1
PALMETTO LEAP?
NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Kev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 10:00
/clock, the regular time with its
Supt., Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr., his
staff of officers and teachers, on
time. The lesson was taught ac
.-ording to schedule and reviewed
by Mrs, Celestiiie Allen. At the
last church meeting, Prof. G. J.
Liallman was elected trustee and
Mrs. Earlene Gary a ruling elder.
Key. Dayson left the city Sunlay
to assist in levival meeting in
Greenwood. __
Mr. Johnson Gallman and wife
of New Jersey are visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Gall
man. on Caldwell street.
Mr. Haskel Hare of Philadel
pniu is spenuing suin^umc ?vnn jus
'"'fth**r( Mis .Mart?o Hare;
After having a tonsil operation,
Mr. Erskine Hare is recuperating
nicely.
The sudden death of Dr. I. D.
Pinson, president of Morris college,
wat> a very shocking incident
to those among us who knew
him. Quite a nuyiUer of Newberrians
attended the funeral in Sumter.
Among them were: Kev.
doulden, Rev. Keeder, Rev. and
|lis. Robinson,? Rev. Copeland,
Mrs. Carri'- Hart.m Mrs Vhm-irv Montgomery,
Mrs. Ethel Gallman
and Mrs. Lula Pratt; also Misses
Norma Sena Bates, Lizzie**" Gkllman,
Lillie Gallman and Mis<
Button.
Mrs. L. M. Gilder and Mrs. Viola
Rutherford returned Sunda>
evening from" Jacksonville, Fla..
where they attended the quad
renial of the A. M. E. church.
The People's Hospital auxiliary
had its semi-monthly meeting on
Friday at the hospital. The majoritji
of its members were present
The wife of Rev. Samuel
Nance was also present and be
came a member. Some very constructive
plans for-9, aid to the
hospital Were discussed and an
interesting program will soon be
ready to present to the public.
Mrs. Georgia Guest is visiting 1
with her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gary.
Mrs. Mary L'leland has returned
to the city to be with her mother
after having spent two weeks (
ill Ss P ?
WHITMire news 1
*VAnother
glorious day, has - appeered;
this requires new visions. .
new thoughts in order to keep up
with life's work.
Service was conducted Sunday
at Cedar Grove church by the (
Rev. Y. 1). Harris. Rev. Harris ,
pi cached a spjendid sermon from ,
th,, subject: "Occupy Until I j
Come". It was clearly understood. ,
There were' three visitors in our
services Sunday:'Mrs. Brosia Wil ,
Hams and daughter Lenora; Mr. A
Samuel?Fa lit. rvir. Fant took an ]
active part in the Sunday school. (
Rev. Y. D. Harris delivered a- ,
nother encouraging sermon \SunJay
night at Bruce Tabernacle. ,
Rev. Wallace delivered a tine |
discourse at Sims Chapel Baptistchurch^-Sunday
night. Come to
church every Sunday.
Mr. Samuel Fant spent the week
end with Mr. Willie- Lois- ~Epps7
They reported a delightful time.
Mrs. B. -JWilliams and daughter
Lenora, were -the Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mrs. Elmira i
Epps. Mr. Samuel Fant was the 1
dinner guest of Mr. Willip L. Epps
a delicious dinner was served. !
Mr. -liuskel__ Joiner and Mr. C.
.joiner moior^p 10 cmariocte, jn.
C., Saturday ~on businesfc.
Mrs. Gcorgianna Byrd has returned
home from Spartanburg.
The Black Sox team defeated
the Goshen Hill team 7-0 Saturday.
A home run was hit by Mr. >
Clarencv Jeter.
The Young Men Association
club met at the home of the Secretary,
Willie L. Epps, Friday nite
July 28th.
SHII/>H BAPTIST
(
Hev. H. T. ^ears. Pastor
Sunday school was conducted as
usual by Supt. and teachers in
charge. After 16. S. the pastor
and delegate along with other
members attended the Gethsemane
Union held at the Friendship Baptist
church. 1
At 0 p.m. the BYPU was held
with its president in charge.
For the evening worship the _
par.tor prcactred from SIT John
8:12, subject: "The Light of the
Wlorld". The sermon wajs hoth I:
inspirational and spiritual.
After services the * delegate,
Mis* Annie Wrenn came forward
and gave an interesting report of
the -Gcthserhahf. Union. We were
very proud to hear of the hap- _
-pfeningn and felt that Wfr wvrre truly
represented.
We were very glad t(t have Mr. .
Eddie Howell of Columbia, visit
with us. Visitors are always wel
come at Shiloh Baptist church.
The F.S.A. club held its weekly
meeting at the home of Mrs. Estelle
Patterson, with the Pjresi
aeni, Miss A. wrenn in charge.
Business was carried out as usual
and after adjournment, the hos- \
Ujs? served a delicious repast of
assorted sandwiches and potato
chip, rnk,. and ier trtdd Coca-CoTfiT
The Circle c'ub me* ?t the hc/me
of Mrs. Rosa Belle Reese. The
meeting was preside^ over by the
vice-president. After business ses
sion the hostess served ice cream
and cake.
Mrs. Carrip Cook, president of
the Circle club has left the city
for Myrtle Beach, where she will
spend the remainder of the summer.
Little ^Taster James RcesP is in
the Columbia hospital. We hope
fof him a speedy recovery.
Miss Carolyn Reese left the city
sometime ago for Virginia. ,
THE MODERN NEGRO
CHURCH OF OF TO-DAY
Tha Christian Church was established
about the year A.D. 30
by our Lord and Saviour himself.
And He founded it on the firm
confession of Peter as He himself
being the Christ and after His
i essurrection which only. brought
salvation to all who believed. He
ordered the church to tarry ten
days "for the power of the Holy
Ghost. So as to make the message
of redeeming grace powerful
and executive without -the mixture
of humanity which mixture
would cause one to be a lover of
himself and forget the author of
the message. As Peter spoke of
in H General Epistle second chapter
and referred to Numbers 22:
5. Jude also spoke of those anti-Christ
who "would?walk ^aftev
those our lost and when He, the
Holy Ghost did conje He brought
the rule and discipline of the
church. Telling the starting point
of the churches duty. James 1:
21; 4-14-15 and Paul tells the final
end of its duty. Hebrew
10:23. Then the Apostles .and
co-workers did as the spirit led
them. Luke 1240: But the field
was so large until the preachers
time was wholly consumed preach
ing the gospel. And th.> widows .
and orphans were being neglectoil
and they severely complained
to the preacher aui no u>ui mom
to look carefully among themselves
and select seven men to take .
"up this. uvrk. Act Oth chapter
But the dovil has in tho<0 last
days taken ail thoughts o.f the
widows Slut orphans out o7 the
mind of the suppose preacher and
the acting deacons. Because the
field is now full of ar.ti-Chnst
II Peter second chapter self-wtlj'. '
txi.
Broilers, drung. full of vain
words, blaspherttes. The visible
acting church is now full of idolatry.
such as plays, bir.go party.
etc.._ which - drives the spirit of
God out of church and the
spirit of high opinion" has blessed
the church which disease first
broke and on the suppose preacher
and being contaguous set on
lhe whole church and the Holy
Spirit being the spirit of life, a
healer of all diseases has been
driven out of the socalled church,
sy long until blindness has come
upon the entire assembly and
they are almost in a hopeless condition,
because they have adapted
themselves to traditions sa ltrng,.
until the truth conies to them as
j fable or a tale told. ColN 2:8-1-$.
Hebrew 13:1-8. And those de.-eitt'd
parents having a high anti-Christ
spirit is generating
children of thP same likeness
which seemingly hatches out over
light, who takes the place of the
"alse prophet whey defears for this
eason. Thf> people is sun Kipping
in darkness, having a form
of godliness, putting to death
-.piritually those who walk gudly. '
Por a good man soon perishes out
)f the earth. Micah 7:1-5; I Cor.
1:14.
I write not to shame the so-call?d
church but to warn them that
3od is a re warder to all men.
CHARLIE J. KOIIN
1620 Tobacco St.,
. Columbia, S. C.
caTv.\ry a* p. church
Rev. W. R. Row man. Pastor
Leesville, S. C.?S. S. began at
its usual hour with Supt and teachers
at their post of duty.
The funeral of Mrs. Rachel Miles
of Aiken was held at the^Frierwt .
ship Baptist church Monday at
4 o'clock.
The Leesville Reds will play the
Abbeville Carolina Red Bulls on
Wednesday, Aug|st 4th at 4 p.m.
Wayne Johnson, pitcher;- Claud
Lindsay, catcher; Lefty playing at
2nd; Robert Gives, umpire; Jas.
Boyd, manager, I^eesville.
' M rst Rosa Carter passed to the I
Great Beyond July 31st. She was
a faithful member of the Calvary
A. M. E. church. Funeral arrange
ments has not been completed at
this writing.
On the sick list is "Miss Cleo
Leaphatt. We hope for her a
speedy recovery.
See little Frank Lee each week
for a copy of Th,. Palmetto Leader.
Mr. Ed. Gregg has been sick but
is inproving nicely. We hope he
will soon be back on his post of
duty.
Miss Thomasenia Weathers of
Jamaica, N. Y., is hert. visiting hen,,
parent, Mr Fd, Ciogg
MrsT^WfTena Adgers is still on
the sick list. We hope she will
soon be able to return to her post
of duty.
Ht. Matthews C. M. E. t-hurch
S. S. was opened at its usual
hour with the Supt. at his post
of duty. We were glad to hear
ti?e-report from otrr delegates Mrs
Eunice Summers, M r s. Essie
Drafts, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jackson
and Mr. Pearl Corbitt visited
the Sunday school convention on
Thursday.
Robert Cook from Orangeburg
was the guest of Mrs. E. Summers |
ouinjuy. mis. ouilllllt'is llll/iuieu
to Isexington Sunday night where
Rev. H. B. Jackson is conducting
a great meeting at Bethel A.M.E.
L'hurch.
CHRISTIAN HOME BURIAL
AID SOCIETY NEWS
July 22?As we swung swung
on the suburb of the little station
of Silverstreet out on the hill side
wheie the pint> trees sang their
sweet songs of summer, there the
humble little band of the C. H. B.
A. society held its third quarterly
meeting with Lodge No. 3. (Mrs.
Marie Burton, grand president.
Mrs. F. Jerdo, local president.
Our charming President, Mrs.
Burton presided over the session
with dignity. The various lodges
throughout the district wit hi few
exceptions were well represented
Mr. Cloe Williams and his pray
er meeting helpers kept the old
engine of Zion steamed up with
spiritual songs and prayers.
The tinanqgwas ap follows- rain
ed for death assessment $123.30;
doorway, $41.10; new members
$53.25; Busy Bees $1.35; grand
total $173.OO plus public collections
and (Sunday school $8.90.
Number of lodges reported 15;
number of members 274. The aove
monies wert? paid crut for various
purposes.
Saturday pight the Rev. L.^G.
Bowman preached the Missionary
sermon from St. Matthew 14:24.
Subject: On the Ship With Jesus.
Aftei- :i wnndiifid?r.ermon
we listened ~tb" a spicy program
tendered by the heal president of
( edge No. 3. Mrs.' Frances Jerdo.
Delogaes were signed to their
Ironies?until Sunday morning at
1(1:30. . t
Our Sunday-school was conduct
oil by" the superintendent. The
lesson was taught in general by
Mr. Jackson. Lodge 14. Newberry.
S. C. Next the grand march
tOv4>?plac,? led by Rev. M. M. Da\$s.
of .Lodge No. 52. Johnston, S.
0. after the march: tho Rev Colin.
pastor of the local church linhytm
No* 422. . Then the Rev.
W. K. Bowman was introduced
and ddivoued a soul stilling sermon.
The message was closed
with a spiritual song led by Rev.
Collins. Just before closing we
were glad to ha\> in our midst
the son of Mr. J. B. Williams, undo
rtakei^rrf"NewbclTy7Cvho gave us
a very spicy talk along the lines
if ' "Undertake Business". After
finishing up all preliminary ami
business we adjourned With benediction
to meet with Lodge No.
>< Coin,la C n AT,.* r>...
Lott president; in Bethlehem Bap
tist church, October 21-22. 11)39.
__Mar.tha^;Subeiv Recording "St?C.
Maria Bui ton, Grand Pres.
BALTIMORE, MI)., NEWS
By W. Agurs
Beginning July 20 th,? United
Baptist Ministerial and Mission
n'-y association services at the
Mt, Pleasant Baptist church thru
th<> .K)th of July with five young
ministers:?Uov. T. A.?McMbekin,
Rev. C. C. Corley, Rev. J. E. Lowrance,
Rev. R E Burns, and Rev
Charles Jones. We had a grand
time. Rev. M. Marcus, moderator;
Rev. D. C. Clark, president;
sister Lennie Bell, secretary; Deacon
B. F. Hamilton,?treasurer-.
M"any went on the bus trip last
Sunday to Woodside park. Mr.
Lee Mack and_Iiaunah L.-Maek re
ported a grand trip to Philadelphia,
visiting Mr. Paul DeGraffenreid
and family.
Oft*-Way CoaQh Far an
From COLUMBIA, S. C.:
To:
Atlanta, Ga $ 3.75
Baltimore. Met. 8.30
Charleston, S. C. 1.95
Charlotte, N. C- 1.65
Chicago, 111 15.95
Cincinnati, Ohio 9.|M>
_ Jacksonville, Fla ?6.46?
New York, N. Y. 12.92
Orangeburg, S. C. .75
Philadelphia, Pa 10.67
Rock Hill, S. C 1.30
Savannah, Ga 2.30
Spartanburg, S. C.__ 1.45
Washington, D. C 7.35
f.'tSURC SAF?TY-Ay*M Highway
Tr.ival by Ttuin.
Air-Conditioned Co achat ??
Through Train*.
J. T. COBB
Division Passenger Agent
Columbia, S. C.
Elitf
Saturday, August 5, 1931
Mr. J. W. Agurs reported 5 .
Brand trop ta New York's Wort, ^ L'
Fair for a few days and also t f
i see his relatives and friends.
, Mr. Ernest Gladden is still - ?
, the Maryland hospital. He is do #
j ing fine. Also Mr. Daniel Jone:
j a steel mill worker is in the Marj
land hospital because of an acci- .
dent. , * .
The topic for the BYPU on next ^
Sunday evening, August 6 is:
"While a Man Liveth of What is
the Premium of Ofe". Rev. T.
A. McMeekin, Supt. .J
Look out-Tor your little oneff . M
on 'Saturday evening a loose car
on Broadway; and Madison Stsw ' n
got away fend ran for two blocks.*
doing much damage to some prop *?
erty and light poles, also causing /
several accidents. *
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