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Saturday, October 21, 1939 LEEDS, S.' C. ' The Baton Rouge Community ?was saddened greatly by the death of one of its residents on Sept. 30, Mrs. Sattie Addison Sanders, wife of the late Saul Sanders, passed to .the great beyond after only a few days illness. She was a member of the Bethlehem Bapt. Church' but later became a member of Zion Pilgrim Church of Wilkesburg. She was a woman of a quiet disposition, true and loyal, a loving friend and a devoted Christian. She was loved by all who knew her and was funeralized at the Bethle-1 hem Baptist Church, Rev. ,Wm.' Honor, officating pastor. The body! - ?,o- k.. ikA .j I.? i 1 n?o iiiiviicu uy uic uiue 01 utr uud band who preceeded her to the grave in 1036. The deceased was 64 years of age and leaves to mourn her Bad! dismiBe her mother, Mrs. Rebecca i Addison, High Point, N. C., two) ^ sisters, Mrs. Lizzie A. Simpson,1 Mrs. Neely Morrison, Mr. Sam Ad dison. a brother, all of High Point, N. C. Mr. James Addison, two sons p Mr. S. R. Sanders of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Heyward Sanders of Ches^ tcr, Route 3, two daughters, Mrs. Rosetta Solomon and Miss Janie Sanders of Leeds and a host of Thnap nnt nf tV>9 rnmmlinj ~ ty attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Furman Solomon, Mr. Rainey -Sanders and Mr. W. 'Welch of Brooklyn, N. Y. Also Mr. Lewis Sanders, Mr. Jerry Younge, Roland Addison, Mrs. Alberta Neely of Charlotte, Mxs.TLottie W. Jones _of Washington, ID. The floraal offerings were lhany and beaouti. * rul. A large and sorrowing crowd ,was present. a Mr. Andy Jones of Newark, N. J. visited his brother in this community. The Woman's iHome Missionary Society had their Annual Sermon - ? Sundayv Qft. 8. Rev. Strong delivered a wonderful message. Each heart was satisfied and left for home rejoicing. Mrs. Sallie Fair and Prof, and Mrs. L. F. Smith of Leeds were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wra. McLurkin and mother, Mrs. Tucker. Monday evening, October ... 9 at their home on Ashford Street, Chester, S. C. WHITMIRE NEWS -{Sunday- was a. high day at.Cedar Grove church. A fine sermon was delivered by Rev. iMrs. R., Alston. r j .? Rev. Mrs. Alston used for a subject "Use What You Have". She preached a wonderful sermon. -We all enjoyed the wonderful dis -i; .r r-% i touisc. v^utieci-ion xor Lreneraj Claim $27.25;. Pastor's Salary $5.00; grand total $32.25. Sunday evening at Bruce Tabernacle church, Rev. Mrs. Alston delivered another wonderful discourse to a large congregation for Miss Easter Robinson. A large number from St. Matthews was over^ and also Carlisle. Collection $l7).00. Rev. I. B, Ruffin. pastor. Mr. James Morgan accompanied. by Mr. Willie L. Epps, Messrs Robert Sr., and Robert Jr., Morgan, motored to Clinton, S. C. Sat urday.They had a wonderful time. Mrs. Mary Sligh is in the People's hospital at Newberry and has undergone an operation at this ~ writing. We wish tjbr a , ?pre<'y recovery. vlia. Effie. Swindle] and husband frorh Columbia, S. C.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Cola Joiner -and family, Thursday night of .the past week. They are moving from Columbia, - to Charleston, S. C., to make their future home. Mr, Robert Morgan from Winston-Salem. N. C., visited his pa rents, Saturday and Sunday;?Mrr ana Mrs. nooeri Morgan. The Y. M. A. S. club met Friday night at the school house with ' the President, Mr. Haskel Joiner presiding, assisted by Mr. Samuel Fant.* Very interesting remarks were made by Willie L. Epps. Sam uel and Arthur Lee Fant, George Williams. ? Mrs. Cora Morgan and son Wil^ lie Morgan motored to Chester, Sunday. Rev. Mrs. Alston has returned to her home in Glarthage, N. C. Prof. Moore visited out of the city Friday. Prof. B. B. Bowsei taught in his place. Step into the golden moments, Of time, age and eternity. Wait, see if you have completed Your work, to face death or misery ST. JAMES AME CHURCH Rev. R. B. Golden, Acting Pastor Sunday school was largely at_ tended. After the class study of the lesson, the school was review, ed by Mrs. Frances Gore. The Bible class is holding the banner. Rev. R. B. Golden, teacher. Sunday morning, Rev. Gulden preached a soul stirring sermon from Proverbs 18:24. Sunday nite *- we enjoyed another wonderful ser . mon by Rev. Albert Jackson text found St. John 15:L We are busy as bees getting ready for the annual conference. Sunday afternoon Oct. 22 Rev. C.A. Dunlap will preach for the . enefit of Miss Estelle Janerette's ^ Club. His members will accom penv him. On Monday night there* will be a Calendar Contest with program sponsored by the Sun EBENEZER BAPT. CHURCH Our revival meeting was conducted by Rev. T. N. Moss o f -Greenville,-It-j*ras the best in the history of revivals in our church, j Everybody enjoyed it, both members and friends.s 16 were added to the church in the two weeks. | The pastor preached every Sunday night-of the meeting, and keptj the Are burning. Our collection was $196.68. We paid the Evange. ] list $76.60 for two weeks. He went away happy. Her6 is what we did with the rest: we gave it ,t0 our good Pastor. You should have seen him smiling with the officers Thio was * tri-ff Hnn't I you think so? When you want a good meeting invite Jesus, Rev. Moss or our Pastor, Rev. A. L. Peterson. . Our Pastor will leave for Green ville to hegin Rev. T. N. Moss' meeting, Oct. 23rd. Let us pray for him that God will use him to the glory of Christ. When you want to feel good, come to Eber_ nezqjr Baptist church, Ckflumbia^ S. C.. Rev. A. L. Peterson, Pastor 7. G Greene, clerk WO?DRUFF NEWS Trinity -ArrM. ?L -Zinn_Cimrcb_ The church school was very go<# Sunday. A very large attendance was present and everyone was well prepared for a brief discussion on the topics. The banner remains with the Senior class xMr. David J. Wilburn and Mesdames Evelyn Wilburn, Kathaleen Scurry. Dot Linder and Drusilla Norris worshiped at New Hope A. M. E. Zion church at Sedalia Sun uay iii?in. Mrs. Brawley Moody and daugh I ters, Misses Zora and Minnie Moody visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fielder in Laurens Sunday. Mr. James Mosley of Laurens spent the week-end with his pa. rents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mosley. Mr. JPelham Rayford was funenalized at Mt. Alexander Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. J. A. Lipsey pastor of Trinity A. ;M. E. Zion church officiating.Interment was in the church cemetery. M. S. Cal laham funeral director in charge. Those attending the funeral of FPttiam Rayford Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Brown ing, Mr. L. H. Wrlburn, and Mrs. Theatre Robinson. The meeting was very successful nt Trinity wpplf with fol. lowing ministers rendering their service. Bishop U. D. Rookard, Rev. A. D. Duncan, Jr., Rev. B. F Stewart. It was a pleasure to have them in our midst. New Bethel Baptist Church ? Rev. A. D. Duncan.- Pastor Sunday school was fine yesterday with the superintendent and teachers at their post of duty. The banner remains on the Senior class. Sunday, Rev. Duncan delivered a wonderful message from the theme "A Physician of the Universe". Another soul stirring one Sunday night. Brother William from Lions Hill worshipped at New- Bethei Sunday also Mr. and Mrs. Josh Farmer of Baltimoie, Md. The sick, Mr. Toy Parks. We wish him bright and happy hours. Lanford Grove Holiness Church Bishop U. D. Rookard, Pastor j ^Sunday was a very cold and un pleasant day, but quite a few Sun day school students?were- present, well prepared for discussing the topics on the lesson. The lesson was taught by Rev. W. M. Higgins. The banner was won by the Intermediate class, Missionary L. M .Stevens, teacher. At 2:00 p.m. after the preliminaries, Rev. E. W. Rrce delivered a, wonderful sermon. Theme The Important* of 'God's People Stand ing Together and Being One. Remarks by Bishop Rookard, Rev. Higgins, ReVf Jones. Missionar/ Stevens and sister Anie Jones. At 7:30 .p.m. after the preliminaries the pastoral offering was acknowledged after which Bishop U. D. Rookard delivered a noted sermon. Theme: The way to be Saved irs to Repent a?d Believe the ' Tnono PamovlfQ Vjuspci Ui ucoun vyiiiiov. .... by Rev. Higgins and others. Our annual convention of the First Born Churches Movement will convene at Missionary Sallii Jiles church, Charlotte, N. C-., Saturday and Sunday, October 21-22 This is the eleventh annual stato convention. Tht public in?cordially invited. day school. Come and see which nonth will win. Stewardess Board No. ' 1 met Monday night at the home of Mrs Lydia Young Oct. 9th with the efficient president Mrs. H. M. Young, presiding. The meeting was good as usual. After the bus ineRB part the hostess served a delicious repast. Mrs. Harriet Rhodes and Mr* Hattie West are on the sick list. We are praying fer their recovery I * * , Calvary a. m. e. church Rev. W R. Bowman, Pastor | Leesville, )S. c.?Sunday school began at its usual hour with the Supt. and teaehers at their post of duty. At 11:45 Rev. M. c. Glazer, pastor of Good Hope circuit preached a wonderful sermon from the text Proverbs 6:6 which was enjoyed by all. At 3:30 Rev. H. B. Jackson pas tor of St. John?circuit^ lectured I from thp auhip.pt "Thp Trpnd of Things". Sunday was rally day at Calvary. The captains reporting the highest amount ware as follows: Mrs. Jessie Norris $6.60; Mrs7 Beatrice Gregg, $5.00; and Miss C. Pompey $4.00. Total raised Sunday $43.00. Rev. W. R. Bowman will, preach his last sermon before conference Sunday at 3 o'clock. Everybody is invited. Rev. and Mrs. W. R Bowman were the dinner guests of Mrs. Mamie McGowin. MT. MORI AH BAPT. CHURCH Spartanburg?Sunday-school at usual hour with Supt. and teachers at their post of duty. At 11:30 a.m. Rev. G. L. Hawkins of Asheboro, N. C., came forth, with a great message." nvniT -a c .On .>-1 Diru ui o:ou o iiwk. Rev. Hawkins preached anothei soul stirring sermon at 8:30 p.m On Monday night, October 16, the church came together and call ed the Rev. W. S. Calvin of Rock Hill, S. C.. as pastor of the church The baby contest sponsored by the Builders club was quite a success. A neat sum of $74.00 was raised. The public is cordially invited to attend a big^ Radio Contest at Mt. Morrah Friday night, October 20. Come an<l see W1'0 will be?tbilucky, one. The Golden Gate .Jubilee quavT" tette will render a grand progranv at Mt.; Moriah church Thursday night, November 9th, 1939. Admission lb cents. ? ? m ST. MATTHEWS NEWS Tin? remains of Mr. Willie Churchill were deposited in the St. Matthews Baptist church cm last Thursday. Willie though young had many friends among the colored and white people of St. Matthews. So well that he was loved for his honesty, industry and fV_ delity that the Finn Pearlstine Co. closed their business and attended the funeral. Willie was only 21 years, old, but he had the sense und business of a man 50. It would do anybody good to talk with him; at all times was business with Willie. St. Matthews has lost a promising young man The remains of Rey. Nickell were deposited at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday afternoon, Rev. Da vid Mitchell officiated. Misses Wise, Barber, Gist, Ruff have returned to work. All o f these ladies hold positions in the public school. ' Prof. Vance and Floyd aftei having spent a very pleasant sum mer have returned to work in the city schools. - The many friends of Mrs. Idono Grier would regret to hear that she is indisposed at this writing Mrs. Ella Pelzier who had been here visiting her grandmother ("Gam") who is on the sick list has returned home. Mrs. Ethel Elrod of New York is here spending some time with her father Mr. Philip Shuler. Mr. Lee Ford who is attending Allen University was home last weeK on Dusiness. The writer, along with Prof, and Mrs. Robert Burgess motored to Columbia on last Wednesday. Miss Laconia Waddy who is a student of Allen University was home last Thursday. Everybody is getting ready for the final rally Sunday at Bethel A. M. E. church. Bro. Solomon Guinyard was out to services Sunday to the delight of his many friends. Miss Hennie Owens has gone to her school, everybody Wishes her a successful school term. Miss Ow ens is one of the best church workers m Bethel AME church. M iss Marie Caldwell tho efficient organist of Bethel A.M.E. church has also gone to her school. She is another good church worker. SPARTANBURG NEWS Miss Ora Mae Garner and sister Marion Inniss of New York are visiting their parents M!r. and Mrs. Clarence Garner, Cudd St. 1 Mrs. Mattie Woodson and little ( son Fuiman, Jr., are visiting their, mother in law and grandmother,! Mrs. Eliza Woodson at the home ?f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garner. They are from Pittsburgh, Pa. Little Miss Sylvia Byrd, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs!' Wade Byrd on Young St.,' has been quite ill, but is much improved now. Mrs. Chaney Kelley is resting better after suffering a severe heart -attack. Miss Rosetta Stroble continues ill at her home on Cemetery St. The BYPU Baby Contest was quite a success on last' Sunday. Little Miss Freddie Lee Palmer won the $2.60 prize. Other baby 4 . } * THE PALMElffo L$A D ? ? contestants were Joan Yoflrijf, Ger aldine Hill, Arthur Bobo, no nald and Donald Hil, twin batiies of Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mrs. I>aniel gave each baby a- prize. The Fashion Show sponsoreql by Mrs. Pansy Muckleduff aliio met with great success. Miss Tleasrtey receiving first prize, Mi?f Za?tie Holcomb the second. To the many friends who continue to write Rev. and Mrs. J.SDaniel, please send mail to 199 Park Avenue. ?Mr. rrankr^ Nichols?and?Mrss Mary Lou Means were happita married at Majority parsonage'by the Rev. J. S. Daniel, Tuesday night. Mr. Charles Moorman and M5ss Laura Davis were also happily married at the Majority church parsonage by the Rev. J. S. Dan., iel. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel have enjoyed a series of dinners for the last two weeks, at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rice, Mrs. Flo., rinne Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Lewis. The members and friends of Trinity A. M. E. church and Metropolitan A. M. E. Zrion church are busy getting ready for their nnaual whifh will he he Id at their churches next week. The King Solomon wedding spon sored by the Ladies Aid Society of* Silver Hill church was a great success. A neat sum wbb ^realized for the benefit of the ^church. This was in charge of Mrs. Addie McWhirter and she expresses appreciation for the fine spirit of cooperation the ladies of the othnv? nVtnrnVina miirn TVilo iuill Ka peated soon by the ladies of Major ity Baptist church. Mr. Aaron Day, Jr., of the sales i department N. C. Mutual Life In. surance Co. was in Spartanburg Thursday visiting the Agency. Mr. Win. Kirkland, one^of Spar tanburg's outstanding business men who has been in bad health for several months is wonderfully , improved under the care of Dr. Bull. Mrs. Ruth C. Pride has returned, to her scliuul work at Union. Sher carries with her the best wishes! ~6f-lieT"fT,feTrds-in - SpartanburgrShe is still very sad over the passing of her mother. The Carver Hi and Sterling Hi of 'Greenville placed a scoreless tie at Duncan Park last week. , RIDGE SPRING NEWS ? I?Th? Snpdav school was held at the usu^I hour with all teachers, but two present. Under the leadership of Mr. J. S. Raiford the B. T. U. is still trying to move forward. Mr. Jamoii D. Hammond a stu. dent at State College, Orangeburg spent the week end at home. On Nov. 7.8 we are asking all Sunday schools within a radius erf 15 miles to come and send workers to the afternoon and nite classes at Ridge iHdll church. This will be conducted by the Rev S;~C. Campbell, Anderson. School Activities The Seniors gave a "Weincr ' Roast" Friday night, Oct. 13, had a nice time, was enjoyed by all who attended. J_ ,The^memb?TS"hr faculty-andstudent body wish to extend their sympathy to the Abney F*ajjrnly in the recent bereavement of Their brother. I Th entire school observe^* Fire Prevention Week, with a series of drills, etc. "Columbus Day" was also observed, and the Seniors snent their usual history period discussing the life of the great explorer. ' Report cards were received last Tuesday and some showed credit..' able marks, while others indicated -that the owners must do better. | Don't forget the Flower Shcrw, Friday nigh, sponsored by the HT E. girls. Admission free. Refresh ments will be sold. The Seniors will meet old friends at the State Fair Oct. 26th. ABBEVILLE NEWS I Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church | The Missionary society met atthe home of Mrs. Mamie Cole on |_NichlesL street, Friday, October t 13th. The meeting was called to I order by the President." Mrs. E. V. Reid. After devotion the topic I was opened for discussion, Heav' enly Loyalty found Mark 12-2R-34. The topic was opened by Mrs. Floree Mears and was beautifully discussed by all. After listening to the reading of the minutes the roll was called. Total amount eainn/1 ?9 f\f\ nA1iAU.?n ittiocu 90.UI;. I/ClltlUUS I CI ICS IIments was served. We adjourn ed to meet at the home of Mrs. | Huldah Mcintosh, Nov. 17. I The Interdenominational Miss. J ionary society met at the home of j Mrs. Devlinfr on iSecession street. , Sunday, October4 15th. A larjre . crowd attended this meeting:. Total amount raised $13.50. This ( I was for the benefit of Mrs. Dev- J I ling's church, M. Canaan Baptist church. _ Mr. Earnest L. Strother of 4235 Mantuc Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Cathryn Bently also of Philadelphia were married Satur day, October 14. 1939. Mr. Stro t ther is the son of Mr. and Mrs. _ | Tim Strother of Harrrsbur(f St., Abbeville. 1ER 1 CHESTER PARAGRAPHS The . Annual A. M. E. Z. Con j ference will meet here at Metro politan A. M. E. Z. church begin, ning Nov. 1. A great meeting ii anticipated. Bishop J. W. Martir of Chicago will preside. Pastoi Billiard and his congregation an ready for the "delegation, special music has been pr&peCTed, church and parsonage have been reno. vated, and all church monies hav* 'been collected. King Solomon's Wedding was witnessed last Friday night by an appreciative audience at the Metrnrvnliton A M r ~n -i 1 r| ?- *?*. a. cnurcn, under the direction of the pastor's wife, Mrs. Edra Milliard, sponsor, ed by the Junior Missionary church, Mi's. Esther Young, pres. ident. After a brief musical program, Miss Louise Babcock. who was mistress of ceremonies announced the. arrival of the ccmtes. tants, who^were: Mrs'. Lila John, son, Mrs. Eloise McLurkin, Mrs Barbara Hooper, Miss Mattie Mae Heath, Miss Cleopatra Spann, Miss Louise Franklin, Miss Abbie Byrd. All of these ladies were most charming in their beautiful evening gowns. Mrs. Lela Johnson having reported the largest a. mount was the lucky one. From the pastor's room came King omon in royai spienflor. He was Mr. Marion Douglass, of Union. Mr. J. D. McLurkin, in long black robe, acted as preacher. Absent contestants were Mrs. Thomas Hammond, Mrs. Ella Walker, Miss Chanie Pratt, but they sent nice reports, Mrs. {HJ&mmdnd's report being next .to the highest. Prizes were given the three highest. Others taking part and serving as ushers were: Miss Leila Woodward Miss Georgia McLurkin, Mrs. Mat tie Gaston, Mr. Harold Spann, Mr. James Heath. The total amount raised wa6 $62.62. t Bishop Martin preached Sunday morning at Metropolitan A. M. E. Z. church in the afternoon at Brooklyn Tabernacle, at night at Hebron church, Columbia Street. Very large crowds were in at. tendance at each service. Miss Ruth Hardin came home from State College Thursday to spend a few days with her par. ents. Miss Ruth has not been so well. " . Mr. Henry Lilly was quite ill indigestion. Presiding" Elder and Mrs. D.C. Crosby are the proud parents.ol a baby girl born Wednesday. Moth! er and baby are doing fine. ! Rev. M. T, Ccrker is in Roanoke Va., conducting revival at one oj the leading Baptist churches. Finley Hi team was defeated by B. T. W, team in Columbia, fridaty with a -score 01 / to '& [ Quite an appreciative audience P an i f o 1 i r\ TTinlnu Hi school . auditorium Friday? night by Miss Angelyn Devaughn o f Boston and her accompanist MIbs Marion Collins. They are two ar.l tists who will please all overs of music. Miss Devaughn has a mar velsue contralto voice, and Miss Collins' playing is also excellent ly done. They received several en | :ores. Mr. C. L. Sanders is a student at Friendship College. The County Fair opens Monday morning Oct.?29?at?the?Fair Grounds. A big Carnival will be' here and exhibits will be on from city and rural schools and individuals here and from the county. President S. L. Finley and his offi cers have planned all things and now the time is nearly here for a feW days of pleasure for young and old. On Friday afternoon at 2:30 Finley Hi School and Clinton College of Rock Hill will play football. Miss Allie Mae Ferguson o f Spartanburg and Miss Carter, H. E. teacher at Canrer Hi school there, spent a little while in the city Saturday while returning fronTa meeting of H. E. teachers held in Rock Hill. Miss Ferguson was for four years Home Economics teacher at Finley iHi. Mrs. Lila Johnson who is sub-1 * 1 n * i ? ? of ITinlotr Mi ^nrin? 1 Kn antunujf ??- ? R illness of Miss Ernestine Wilker. son, attended the meeting of H. E. teachers in Rock Hill, Saturday The Chester- Coi^nty teachers t have just closed a very interesting series erf group meetings sponsored?by our most efficient and energetic Jeanes teacher Miss M. D. Kelly. These meetings were held to discuss our XYZ program.1 This term 1939.40 is erur Z.year and each school in the county will have for its Center of Interest the Home. Science tables or shelves are being stressed by our Jeanes teacher. j The hostess for these group meetings were as follows: 1. Black Rock }schrtot, M iss Essie Ray McCoy. 2. Fishing Creek, Misses Gene via Chisolm and Mary Massey. 3. Red Oak, Miss Mar. eraret Phifer. 4. Mt. Arat, Miss Maine macuiK I Next year four other schools t in the county will serve as hostess, l?s for our group meetings. The teachers are now returning Iju 'their respective class rooms, s2ch with the determination t o have one of the best schools in the county. _ CARLI8LE NEWS Service was very good at St. Luke A. M. E. Zion church Sunday. Rev. H.E. Hillian preached his farewell sermon for the year from Isaiah 6:8. The message was well taken. The spiritual j part was hi~h and the financial I ??? - side was good. The meoting of Mt. Eden A. M E. church begun Monday nighl October 16. It ia being conduct j ed by Rev. B. R. Robertson oi 1 Charlotte, N. C. He is indeed a r wonderful revivalist. Rev. Cook j pastor of Mt. Eden A. M E. ( church delivered his last address . to Mt. Eden members Sunday, t Oak Grove school re-opened on .Monday morning. October _1_6l with J" a very Targe enrolment. The teachers are: Miss Bernerce Browne, - Miss Margarett Chirp, Miss Sadye ' Robertson and Prof. T. E. Robinson. __ Rev. F. . Wilkes has begun his school work again. Rev. F. R. Gladden of Chester is preaching a few nights this week for Rev. J. M.'Dawkins. Mrs; Lela Boyd left Monday for Asheville to spend awhile "with her mother-in-law. Miss Ida Louise MitcTlell of Win ston-fialem, N. C., spent .the week Iend with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coleman . were pleased to haw their daugh ters and son-in law to spend the week.end. Mrs. Marie Stevenson and dau. ghter, Mrs. Sallie Harris of Wfhston-Salem, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Diliard Bruner of Glendale, Ohio. Those on the sick^ist are doing nicely with the exception of Mtss Betsey Savage. We trust she will soon recover. SELLERS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH The ,S- S. opened at 9:30 with th? Supt. in charge. A splendid session was held. At 11 a.m. morning service began. The pastor came before us and delivered a 'wonderful sermon which was en the church.?Pulpit guests.- Revs, Evans, Halls, Thompson and wife Mrs. Thompson. M rs. Ruth Richardson, Miss Ella W. Janerette^ and .little Albert Beatty motored to Hyman to at ' tend the association. At 7:30 we again assembled and witnessed another strong sermon which wa? enioved. Friends and visitors worshiped with us. Mr. Charlie Bell Wilson, Mr. Arthur Godbolt made pop call to Marion with Mr. and Mrs I.acv Abram Sunday afternoon. . "Mrs. Halls hftve returned from the hospital and is getting along very nicely. Mrs. Ella Ervin her sister is nursing her. Rev. Halls, choir and congregation rendered service at Mount Zion A. M. E. church on the 16th inst. SUMTER COUNTY TEACHERS* ASSOCIATION MEET The meeting was held in Lin_ coin High School auditorium Sat., urday, Oct. 7th, Mrs. Ruth Din. kins, president, presided. After a lively opening, the president made some remarks giving outline for the order of the day. After which in well chosen words she presented Prof. C. A. Lawson, principal of Lincoln High school, guest speaker, wh^ electrified his hearers from ?he subject: Christian Teachers in the Public Schools. We hope that the seed will bring forth abundant fruit to the glory of God and the good of humanity. Financial report from the A. chievement JDay program was read by Mrs. Minnie Benbow, the secretary of the committee and the proceeds which were held by the treasurer Rev. Neal were turn ed into the hands of the Association treasurer, Mrs. A. E. San. ders. The new teachers and visi. tors were presented. We appreciate ed their presence very much. Prof. Gorge Abraham, Pres., of Lee County Teachers Association and Rev. Sanders Editor of The Negro National--Digest^ made" "very timely remarks. Mrs. Parker, the Supervising Jeanes teacher was presented and gave a brief outline of the work she is hoping to have accomplish a A tViio ttoor tkr An r?V? tV\o ^oonora ?-U vino jrtoi viii v/u^u vnv- vwvpti? tion of the county teachers and all concerned. She has also asked the cooperation of Miss Janie Rucker, Home Demonstration A. gent in trying to make the school a community center. Program for the Sumter County Teachers Association 1989.40 Ob. jectives: Better Teachers for Bet. ter Schools; For Better Trained Boys and Girls, to result in Bet. ter Communities, Obtained Thru Conscientious Effort, Professional Study and Practical Application. , Groups and leaders are: Miss A. E. Brogdon, primary; Mrs. Mar ian McClester, Elementary; Mrs. S. S. Race, High School. 11.11-45 o'clock Departmental work; at 11:45 all groups will report t o chapel for other work of the or j ganisation. May we mention with apology, the place of activities in the day's program by Mrs. A. E. Sanders,] principal of Stone Hill. This should have appeared in the write up of the Teachers Institute. We; rejtcret so much th^t this happen, d. Mrs. Sandqpt 'is a faithful worker and her discussion and I demonstration wn very good. Page 5 [ David G. Ellison . 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