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1 1^ 1 ml' ' ~ OKWceoeoecsaceoeoettc^ ; The Old Gray" | *r 3 IUt. B. Philla Ellis msnsctittw^^ Our Standard's Record We were watching the columns I of the Christian and Southein Christian Kccorders"to see the ie_ -leases of our h>U.te Meeting where state organization w^s perfected, rv- T 1 Miloa uniioriii'iH an (illl I standaid bearer for the bishopric, 4 Dr. J. E. Thomas, slate chairman ? end other endorsements, but fail. in* to. see that story in January ' which wis sent the first of December, we wrote Drs. Singleton and Clayborn this Tuesday, Jan Wth to tell us the reason why. We take thia method of informing ou. delegation tiKir am aie reaay tc publish our second article to out papers and we want the lust to i>? reletsed. Whde wai-ing w e could not affoia tc keep silent, when the Lnest cf all qualihcation for a bishop in church was given in Dr. T. J. Mi.es Happy New Yeai's Greeting Folaer. 'lhey were the comments of oui^-ehurtrH. Peo_ of flLher faitl.3 sty such a man is in demand. The folder bri^s the kind of quali-ies the ebuich wints in a man for it* bLhop. Listen with ail your ears about the South Carolina.'* eamli- . dcte for episcopal honors in 1940 Rev." T. J. Miles, D. 1)., Columbia, South Ca.oiina; Trustee oi Alien University; Chan man of Execuive Buira of Allen University; Member of the Missionary Board, New York; Presiding El. i.ei- ioi za years; Seised from the smallest missions to leading Cir cuits and Stations. Added thou nds of souls to the Church. Member of the Episcopal Coir.mi. tee for 1940. South Carolina has not only fur nished-the- A. M. E. Church with the first Apostle of Education ts one of its bishops, but all of ihe others we.e college presidents. While they specialized strictly in r"-" - education they were profound gos pel preachers. This time we art presenting to Ihe Church a college man who hes majored in Evangelism. OtJ^er denominations are making inioads on our church. 1 saw three tnousan people a'sseiii " bled to hear a bishop of anothei faith, piHl iit ,i|l ima "+ 1 as tic attainments. But he had the people i na- got money by t h.e , ...j^housandsr -Wt must remembei jthat kthe-church'is hp art as much ag h^zd. And unless the A. M. E Church elec. some soul winners rs well as head thinkers, it?will ?soon have 3 weTI dressed group of p elates with no where to go The ciy is a million members for the next qui cirennium. which can be done by electing Dr. T.J. Miles ...iU utiar soul winners*. The Southern Ice Company In coming to live in Charleston be sure end ge. in touch with tlu above .company, which is one ol the best tarns in the South. Aside from fu nishirtg ice, coal of tla best_gftd.ea.~ac -rock bottorrrinTces" you can get your modern ice re frigcrators, and the bes. heatinp sy. terns it p;ices and terms tha>. v i.l almost ,'ppcai as a gift wher you pay your lrst installment Churches, lodges and larae busi r.esses in bo h city and state pa ,r nize this mi mmoth company. WhUe^the rich are ac'Hy , to the colored people, mrny o I , v. horn are among the sufferers. The office of the company is at 10 Hayne s reet; when you artive there call lor air. u. ^. contain, 111 you will be given the best con . cpstion and most courteous 1 atm nt. St. Luke's Loth junior an l senior stewardess borads me. last week. Members of senior board Mesna.i Martha Deas president; Emma F : nklin, vice president; Marg*3r_ et Gregory, secretary; Louise B ook, financial secretary; R6nc Washington, treasurer Eva Brown Julia Ji hnson. Fannie Brown, Sarah Keith, Viola Deis. Junioi stewardesses: Mesdrmes Hannah Monroe, president; Ma:y Dingle vice president; Susa Gadsden, sec re'ary; Rosa Richardson, treasur. r; Anni Middleton, Viola 'JPrown E1W Walker, Mary WMhington, Cede Kinlaw. The Union se.vices of all AME churches were held at our church 4 o'clock last Sunday afternoon. Dr. R. E. Brogdon was master ol ceremonies and the sermon b y v M. R. McBride m; de a very r,ne imp es.-don. Ministers appear i-r* on program were Revs. D. N. alson. J. S. A. Grant, HJ?. Hugh c r>vn:r. piiio pit T Murph and Sampson Brown. I L$t att be ready 'o settle for the cpace in 75 Years of Negro Progress by n?xt and the following wok. _ "Let us advrnce on our knees.' , FTT>ST NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS I Rev. W. n. Neal, Pastor Columbia:?Sunday School open o-i nt the usu l hour with Supt, I. S. Russell t nd his teachers at their post. Inderd, all the children turne' out with new in'ercst being the first Sunday in the new year and In turn gave their attention and discussion to the lesson.-Af'-er p brjef ?tudy the classes ro?ssem b'ed to listen to a review by the ~ pastor, as he {fives them in his ' nttsterly way. After the review ft th<- clraa report wa, given and cot ' W taction, which surpasade that of i .jt many Sundays the Sunday School ?5y. ? osg ? mi??'.? 1"' '"? '"'i"1* '."' adjourned. At 11:30, morning worship be gan with the musical choir singing which seemed to have been at its a st. The p; stor preachel f;om < the subject: "What Think Ye Of ] Christ?" Frpm his discourse we >vere i Lie to answer in a new ght who Christ was', end is to the , living soul. At the close of the ser t ice the pastor served communion, o an apprecia ive number. The , congregation was uisnusseu in vie t id lashioned wi y, with a parting hand shcke. fishi N> zareth is a little church , vith a big heart and \isitors aie | always welcome. Among the vjsiois Sunday wt s Rev.' Hopkins ] vho graced the pulpit i s an asso ate of Rev. Ne-1. We are proud of the continued ,). ogress of the church under the i ministration of Rev. Neal, our iewly elected pastor. He hi s ad- ! Jed many member? both by tapism ana chris irn" experience, and r. _e improvements upon the hurch and parsonage. Kev. Neal dates that with the c-ooperi tion if the membership we wille be hie. to march on. ~T" The pastor too}* pleasure in fn ' .u uncing the following, who made i., ple-'sant during the Christmas ason for his family: Sundi y \hool, Deacon and Mrs, Brooks, Deacon and Mrs. Russell, Sister :ne Thompson, Mr.^., ,ani-.-M-rsr-: "frfr "*mT""Hrr r*1 nin"11. Mi ? nil Mis. Harper, Miss Miry Ages Harper, Deacon ' arid Mrs. . hcmpson, Miss Delia Washington is. .Julia Glynn, The -Vineyard .Vo.kers, Mr. anl Mrs. George _i_Jtnn. Miss Estellr- Williams," Mr. >nd Mrs. P. Jones, Dei con ?nd 'i.?. MeCaithy_, Sister Ross an J on, Sister Marion Wilson, Miss Jeorgia Whi ter, Mr. "and Mrs. Rit r, Mrs. Dickcrson, Mrs. Washing >n, Mrs. Rachel Wat soon, Brothei ' Itarks, Mr. and Mrs. Niekle, Mrs. .tosr H nkerson, Miss_L_Edjvtrds. -Wotnen'e WolTtTng^Club, othrs whose names were not gotten.* The pastor wishes to publicly /nk these and o heis. Visitors arc always welcome. | CHESTERFiHLD NEWS .. l : The County Terchess Associa. ion held its meeting he.Friday.! An outsb'iuiing feature ot the pro i giam was the showing- m' a " [ -nuyic by?Nurse T ramus and Dx\' icDaniel, "Let My' People Live.' i The picture wis very mstiu.tive! and highly enjoyable. Trio, tj UKshowing lor the .etchers,' Chester.. .lel.'.'s school children witnessed j .fig film. Prof. Brewer of B_tloi Aigh Schooh- B^i tsvillt-, wns" :htTT p.i-kor tor the afte.noon. liis sub Act was, '.'The Elementary Teach r." A laige number of teachers .ere present. Mr. and Mrs. Ji mes?Rivti-s en tertnlnoT ht BriiluKiiil.y THL'hi I" u;o guests were: air. and Mrs. H. v. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. -rewer, Aliases \ asnti '.-nd Alice Brewer ana Mr. 'Kobert White. Au.-dames F. J. MeCiain, Addie Bailey, Beauty Founti in anl hei Mr T Juau+ta, sj-errt?Sunday in Monroe, N. C., with relati.es. Dr. '..ml Mrs. Wefct, Dr. Mi ciiell ... Tr. Washington of Charlotte, C., were guests of Dr. and Mrs. , ii. J: a.ley Fridiy.. Mrs. Ma.guerite Jenkins and liel n Jenkins were called to -a\etlev ille, N." CM due to the ill S-. ol her I M;'~ = .wis. -M. L. F. Johnson,'Dr. G'. ?V. Long, Dr. t nd Mrs. J. H. Toat . y, moored to Chester, Monday f let noon. Mrs. Johnson and D.. Long at lined the litth district committee ieeting.. .Mrs. Ollie Duckett and Rev. Vehb wcie guests of Mr. i nd Mrs Alber. Johnson, Friday night. - Among those attending the fu i ai oi Aiis. Fannie P. Sanders, wife of the first Ncg.o president i J. v.. onmn university wcitr; ^r. and Mrs. G. \V. Long, Mis. M. .. Kon..iick of Cheruw, Rev. E. A. 1 Stewirt, Dr. ond Mrs. J. H.'Tout i *y and Mrs. M. L. F. Johnson. TIMMONSVILLE NEWS I Miss "Gwendlyn Bacote was visit .. cd by her boy friend from Allen MVersity, Mr. Butler, for a few days. Miss Floriea Frederick had ?s ; ief guest Mr. C. C. Robinson, a i r at Clailin College, Orrnge i burg. 1 Wxr' will alwi ys remember the nnual "Teacher's Ball" at the 'ommunity the tie, December 28. .> We had friends over from Sumter .' 'Im: ence, Darling on, Hartsville, u(i Mullins. On the 2nd and 3rd we returned ; sih vul for hard lessons during ' r.ong those who returned for ] 1940 trTTTy season at home -wererrj Rufh Words, Amanda Hani,! Earnestine Him, R. Greene, I\ i i en.i Rev. David I.unn from < .Morris College. tv.-. niiyn in' Jranita Bacote .: m Allen University. P.uth H. Howard, Johnnie Mte Harrell end Hubert Manning from ; Hm Colle ge. B. Ham, Charles Greene from t . .u-rke? ceo Institute. Florila Ftecleriek, M. Grooms, ; and Hayward Ilrmlin from SU to College. Ea?" estine Frederick from N. .1 C. State. -r Then it waB on. Wo were enter r ained Chr'stm^s night wi h a I t-to-Tthe" Jump" at thc Tent ? Hall, where it wrs mellow. 1 \- h ' dfv v 'itors in onr city * were: Mioses Myrtle Mae Wils A r and Ettashene Harrell of N<. w t i'i,rk City. ww!"""kilt ' m TH RIDC.F SPRING NEWS Church News A Ladu s ILhcr Hoard w; s organize j uu ing the holi.ays a, the Heme 01' Air. Johunio ii-uni/.ioi.ds. j i he cfiici'rs are: Mis. Leora K-uI'oiil. in isiliit ?) 1 1 >i. Alle.wi If.ill licnd, sic.ttiiy; Mrs. Ethel Thornj -S, 11 L C Ss. lev. A Cafenrav Rally-Is on> in and around Kidge Spriiu, raising mot: I . y to uuiia sund-y school loomi! . 11.dg Kill Ji.rch. ~ Mrs. Inez Peterson is asking^l:1 iu.j \?\ ie bo. u iii oanui.iy to Help ioi, is tiiat is her month. in*- kv-w r>. v.'iif iii.c;. J: nuarv 12.h at the honu of Mr. anj Mrs . nniUv ii- niiii.at iis'lO o eiocl: li.e initios win "also usher Sund-y I it Rid.io.IIiil ilufich. 'I he ste.*-a (.tifhy of Anrii; am. i Ci rue' l?a. tur^ MVs. Hi s-aie Sai lies <. !k ste i to be at tlu be ds.,it* of in l sic u moilier. School Activities The f t u . sirtnye if man in the wot 1 a]i;?. t v v?-m?chape! Tuesday aid Mito;fs:in0 'lecture. The nieiiih;:s ut til iacuity and student body extend birthday g. e? ting:; te. .\lis. t?. r ne , \vn >se birthday was January bill. The members of .heath grade ........ 11... i o . on i, go be, n. i. .nied by Aii.-.v ilcmdon lor siviny Umau-k-nl' titters una coillua^ilimi-4>,wk -rnvoTKr"~TTcl i.'.u liuy?Joilbill*?tH+r:?Wi li ?H U'.t' numbers of ilu bt.i gi;d.' ?vn ilso awarded a pair, of skatis is individual p.iiies. \\'e ait' gk (i to vvt l.onuv Mis^ lamedy back at\erJicr illness. ~We wish for Wilhtlmcnia IVt.i 011. AU t it* i.u kefi mi.. Fr.d ie.> Amos, members of S'th grade, an.i .Vfoini l.ee, a. ti.t ruber cf tne.i'th. grade, speedy lecuveiies. SAINT STEI'HEN A. M. Ii. CillKCIi Rev. II 1-. 1J. Th impsja. l'as: r V.'iimitiit 11, N. r ?id..-y:< 4..j v; V.'.MiO- \*? .1 \.'. ... *? t. L1^ very inuwii *i\.;t i.ciw y.?>: i ..'u W\'r,ia .<* ! (j "v.'.i.'j .i;*J *V>", r.% v. I -ri I'nu.iii ^ ^. viv.n li.t in. r.uy.ivii-. 1.. ve:y Is. V U.L. iCR.-.v- e is v. Uo n.u'.y el i7; '. y .h. e t. .?*..... i sea-.:. w.j cr. ha. which 'h?ivs . to * .the e nti: n.v.no.i"'I eur nu-Hi <.s wei. ? ! '.? t.tein.s . vi.l tei> isi rv!.-.mvd. lnc v. 'i no ? li y ?-r was?vwrb iivi'.-A-rt'?v-rerrt in 1 '|, *' 11 ' ?a.; on nan. Toe wa ch-:nyht ser me :.i: n niesst g*. 'Ji tit J. eld y in' an*-, to eiiyy mo ;o.Vv-ie..si ...eating at tile lun'hJ so.v.ec\_. iwas a great and''liny.rum .or. io^ r-rt-*!ny turic "SrfT.T ' i^n'^^ '"??ArriHi l.stian |/iupi . pra,.'ru i na I'-ny out thc old an., i an;;-- tn the llcvv. ii.o ..1st !t>..;.iiay nioiiiin^-s ' s?.rvice bit u . t.l a .a ;,0 t.iui .n.Ost ill spiring aiuiioncc to worsnip. Feu.it .lit- SU.njvCl "intUlo IllW 11 t iy'' I'U: 'i1' jV'-'-'-'i?a?m- 11 intrre.wny, K.il'lituy in; spuiur-i liTyssi ye. "\S l d< in Ul' 'i i.o Ilcai t ' was. the- suej.et oi the evening's message. Oil. t'hoirs thi'uiigiioai ho day rendered most boaul t'u. ii. a*.a i-tu-thin^ inusio. A lung .st ui ,vi.sii.ois Hum wilhiii ana ili.out the city was announcer .nti v. iy y - ? , v ,t,uiiiu i ii ~t -uurr.Tu nun:?n\ i. n-. tut- .. . -1 n-i nti.. . .as.n heyl autvast with the tl'.iistmas ami New Year ecc-s.i j..s. i-a.-.-.ti. .Sana it.pner. naich si.a. e . i ry ? rye p..r ..i" n belli ui these met - ions, ou. i..e Co.niiiunily Sin,r and Christpu.'.toi; being jne caest speaKer h. ii.u. Tie. and at the lauiiTfteipation . a .* ( t oi. -.-tii n. (Jill- e-liuil- i until r d .he music luriliu Ivm; nciputiuii. iJ;-y Ge.tird rrr-(In Th 11 tay night l>is. .-cb, ou i.i'rvt Qiuiuny cund'ei I it _ ua.i h.l,. a 1.el a must b<.aut?fil spirit of cuoperati. n w-s 111 evi t i:ta . l aiiij kit. was \vr?t' .en f.?r this <;uaiter. I).-. G. D. I< 1 Hi s, our presiding, cider pre.-id. l a and""commi'ii. cd the wo.k-une : 11 <1 vuy in.cresting \vi y. VIT. MORI All liAI TlST CilLRCII I II.v. C. II. Carvin, I'a-:tor -1 Spa; tanbui g:?All services and .n.t-tiigs a- cur church were w.e.l attended the last Sun .ay in 19 9, II almost everybody seemed ta ij ve been "in the spirit, probi bly 1 war. of God's bound.ess blessing's f die year. The p-stor prea hed two great sermons during the morning and \c 1111 'I srrvic'o. Duj to ine inclcmmt weathoi n the lir-jt S. mlay, we h:i only x few who brave 1 the -sleet . and sow to come out to service. '1 he !3j ^ to:- puc(hed r. greyei'mnn, T o ou r To - a i s Iwcrv fnade S o fjloic e. Miss I.il ic Pol e Ju-'son, a tea:h r f Qr n't buret, grand ding iter! >f Mrs. Lizzie It we, spinl the o! hiy : in Spartanb ire, wi h herj lint. -Mrs. Az Ice It." McGh e. Riv. ('. II. Pickett, for neily of. his city, but now of Ohio, spen. p r. of he ho i'ays he-e. R v end Mrs. Carv nyriiited a^ , he heme of Mrs. A/alee R. Mc | lh;e. lR'J (Moment struct, Monday rrt^n. . I The Emancipation p dg~a n w?si rt t. Mo- inh It its church' f: nua'v Is' a' .1:00 o'clock S >h n ) d music' was rendered on the oe "'si n A" on the spankers ve c: >. .T. Ik "Walkc". Th T. S:ri \ M d. S. P<d to.. The d res= win d iveicd by fbof. C. C. Wo d on, i?r."?p 1 nf Carve hi"h school, nd h' fflVf. a rood rscorn' of the rust imposed upon hm. On December 15th, the grim .11. ' 'I IE PALMfcWo . monster ?Oa*ii^lsi ed the. home* <-f -Mr. Willie Ala.t.lis o.i Ear t Hampton street nnj took his dear < i e who ha 1 been si k. a Ion? lime. The funoril was held Suni.y : U moon at 3:3d. The Eu'oery w s delivo.e.i by Rev. Carv.n her pastor, r ssis ed by Revs. Mat.. u.ows anj huniels. ? FLORENCE NEWS I I. M. Slokts, Reporter ] .1 ill in .Tnnios nnd I ? rlnu' ii. Gicen have returned to .v Yi rk City att.r spending the .1 idnys with. rels.lives and their .'iiiy frienJs. < | .\i.ss Iannia Browh hr.s leturned ! . i PhiLndi p.iia, Pa., after spend| ng the holidays with relatives ?nd Mends. .. 1 . | r . n ' Mrs, White, and Miss holidays in Spartanburg, with the .nan.' l.t\. S.iifiletiiy spent the ia.i.e of Prof. White, also Mr. dwijr Wilson. M Fiiy.-.u W'l-qn has returned i to Washington, D. C., after spend a the hoiid'.ys with relat.ves friends. Miss Juanita Colerm n hrs re-C . f >lun bia after spend ing the holidays with relatives and liends, I . ;-s yi g'nia Panee has return ' ed *n St to chilli ire afto? belne ce1 i l'\wi ! '1 * IM VMI M-AVij 1 < ~ , .. >. o heal at Rapt:*; ch,h Sunday. i-Tv raster. .Rev. C\ \L Be.-sol . ! -rrtr.jT _ s'rnu a h : indisposed - > r .v.'iv.han; Ha: r.o\ 4preaeh - s.rmon. The -labs .:ly ogr.nitied at this church ... .,..,.,,.1.1; success. Kev. a iir...: character ana ..... : .u:;ce mi mo coin* ; . y '* * .Despite the intense a no i ~ vi .. v. rw..c.. tor to.v ni-n ;cr. a: m Jo.'n A.yi.L. cn..i\.. ?... Mtr.nay, alter lis.er.mg to a n.g. i -.y .p.vitaa. sermon by oyr Prstor u. K. Vs usiniifio. . it seem-J .. \ . ..Mseell IvVe was kindled within our breast, I v.aiit he spoke to us irom ti.e I v r oi Lite . :s Free., t M ?i t \ . . ,T f . ' 1 ? i<* v*_* ' . ;o i.uve the young U.UGJai?co? r .; v.:..c senior c.toir, aLo Mr. IJer.ry P. Grate, who woi^., IKUIt ciltAl'S. i.atc \vu:i sadness the ab. i.. V. Katney from *1 i-/. .1 i* tvunuay J.e toi iune.s. i?The ti'.icc rl.bj arc havuig ..." ":n\, V>. jsrii s uiu. a. the par; . ?u mi;;?Iv gran. . .,! . i .\JK . t'.C. ! . Services at evening and nigh ....i ^ ^ ii; ?>y ii*u?y iii*ns. i. /. i ui -u* iv-vHtg- trieTius asj: . ia. at ht. Jc-n t-Tul-a-y everr~ - > p-'v tn,' in .I i in- in Mi.;" Dorothy Perrin, daugh.eT. of an. ; . . . .la-aiu joscpa. She-for j . i. m >.c\v i o'i k Guy. HCr leader and others spoke in higiieot regara ct her. Misses Lily aid Cprrie Rarney sang a trait. 1 j,:!.!',,- I n.-nr.^pnl.-P -n^&tlhe subject The ii l i e is Gone Down. On the sick list are sister . e..a Agnes and Ethe, Gttt iu The latter a regular reau , er of the "Leader". 1111N N ETTS VIL L E N E WS I '--g Cff?Enicrrrr Sr C., ar.d mdertaker Spann of Chester, S I C., spent a few hours in our city ...y iiu.'nioon house guest. of Prof, and Mrs. J. H. W. Morris. I .V:.-o .-| tm a short .social period %viih the reP 'Tier and niece; from t.u-y Visited undertaker B. Morris at I.aurinburg, N\ C.; Miss E. Thompson left Wednesday for, school -work- in the Lecs. .no gradvM school. Sn; d. v was cold ar.d dreary yet .a la rye crowd witnessed, the n '.'i.e. 1 he clpse of thv y.ill's contest was' held the 5to Sunday between Rev. and Mrs. A. . t. lie v. A. J. took the sisU*is and Mrs Wright took the bro in i s. Tne brotr.ers played well their part bat the sisters down nom in full. The r.ew year found every part of the church in l'ull bloom. Rev. A. J.'s sermon was full of new unnsiian lives lor X"J4U. idea.; to improve the work of the i no wedding bells in Marlboro .our.ty start to ricgiig alo'ng with o leap- year entering. Mr. Clarence Grace and Mrs. Bessie Bon. iu . oi a. A'. quitely wed last week; also C. B. Bi'ngham and Washington married last vi ok. Mr. C. Kollock and /Miss Anna L. Sanders were joined in <(. Ilo.k Who will be. next? Mr. Walter Gowen of Brookly X. v., Was t.'e house guest of and Mrs. J. 11. W." Morris i u'1 ?? Mr Jov.n F razor's body arrived h.?in New York Thursday n., Yuri; Now York Wednesday ntorn. ing. Funeral service was held on :: p.iti. at Macedonia church. Rev. A. J. Wright, Rev. . a Ian, itcv Bryant and Rev \ Drake took part. Mrs. Hattie B. Frnzcr and a snccjal friend accompanied the body home. Miss Ruth McColhim left Tues! r ?? iy rrrrz J . 7 i . any ivy, ivew iotk alter spending j \v 'lay home with relative and friends. Our sick friends: Mrs. Hettie "Tlopi s, Mrs. Kizzie Moore, Mrs. > i Thcnpsor, Mrs. E. Johakin, ? Rev. W F. McCoy,. Mrs. A Robovt , (Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. J. B. Drake, Miss E M McKay, Mr P. .. . i t!'" r c ck ones will soon recover. Als0 Mr. Avery Ed Ml4 **' r?' 'o Omv THE "LEADER" G EORG ETO WN^NEW S The people of Georgetown an.ll c d* m> v. hero sympathize wit Mr. F.W. Dunmore and family and .dr. Levi Browne und his family iii the lost orf their homes thai a u-nra ripcf rnvp/l 4>v fi rr? mi ?i ?v. .. < s ovo ght Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and p their son of Orangeburg were vis g ai uie iionic of Mrs. E. L. o Frasier during the holidays. Mr. Charlie Dun mo re of Cojinn bia and Mr. Edgar Dur.more of New York were in the ci.y. They v were geusts of Prof, and Mrs. J. p B. Beck. Mr. James Lesesne of Stcber >>, ville, Ohi<y is in the city after an J.l absence of a number of years "Jim" friends were glad to we! v come him home, again. - i ^ i..e ivev. utimbie and family * were yuletide visitors at tiieen- v woou, anu were h/gh ir. their praise of relatives and friends ior tr.e excellent entertianmem *, c.u y received. i y i ne ice v.. it. S. Lawrence was I the -Emsncipation day oru'.ov anu ' Yelivered a , rr.usieriy audress b.*xore an appreciative audience a*. Delhesua naptist church. The " oanu xurniShed music f?:i ' .ne occasion. L dilihit^ Ur ""WasoTngton, Mrs. ^ Cico.gia iiicAvne. an. Yvhulieio u ... mm?: T. I A. I Vv. ........ . , I " VJAVVAIV HiiU 1 iv VIC I. k; VV| ?? itiwuvtvi ut'w.e, jr., au oi Wi??ie Plains, e] ... i , wu< visitors 111 tne city u.;ii!.? tne Holidays. 1* On Deeunpoiv . Jath, 1939- the ~0 i?.c ?"vi waited tiie l' soul of sister Lo-i.a Jonnaon i?i d t?v*i u* ivif OiiO UcC-lllCf . v. MV vs.. Uv'i.iC Ol IICI tUu^li .V.. .waIS. JL. si. VJiCCs.C tiiicc yu.?l w a.iu a iCvs aionuia -P i? dj* puao- 1* ilhd ?MV uvic %* *tu aii me ^ v u v U..V. )tvulu HUV'C, 1 llU . , .... ... a..u ?ao oivt'll he&rd lo 6-y *i -^>u< ?*? uMc .%?.* . * # - "j * ?? Ali 1A0 ) .. . , i?. . s.vt n.vr t V wW.Lwt.H ..*o i. Av o.'il UUiMvlJiiJ U.J. A'.O* ft s*A, U -C Ow?*ws/.? - u ?. M.t.k *tv V. . k 1.U...WC1 \J* t.Ci lU?W* V- v"o5 W c* .*0 . < ?!. a. i_. ^ ... 1. ^ vi. vt i. LijVc to c. Tell the Story". She leaves to .......... ...c u,...0..w.., U.ic a?v.pi. . ti ..i-.tinLi-r, mi.-* aiulsoiij?tmc? . . . , a vik > JvVrU evu'lll lU ? , Jll. U U ?i ..e Vi-Veile, a. el ilOai, ux Uiiici iciu..its a.ia inenas. 4 ' .A.iup iu ju-us, blessed sleep from which none ever wtTKes to t v.p. T7h Tiec. 14th, brother \\. O. oin.pson, one 01 vr.e trustees ol' . ??crrtT?.k. ... 1-4 e.iJien lor ;x> ,...s u:.U ieaoer oa. caUss ill) went e 11.0 a. lii.s iUiivial _eri.ui t.eiU 110.11 Liet..vl E-llday, December 1?th. 111s 1 aaiu., .i v- ?qrrrcVOTCtl aSalSt'CTr -by?Rev; t D Cam 01 e aTui oto77 . ..i.nauia ''odiuiei'a ol Ciu'isi b p * liiey uw tm... y, una 'Millie deernai agta run, acs* in- tliy saviour's joy."' S 1'AV \O.K SHi^CRl!' 1ION CARLISLE NEWS i Rev. H. E. Hillian was called to 11 lii's Home to tile oedsiue pi ni? 1.1 Oiiuuiv. uar piu.wrs are that his lather will soon re- 0 ccperate and Rev. liihjan will oe e wnn us soon.. ? ? ^ Mi si- i-ranees English, delight- 11 ,e.a-i.es at uniiier oil i\ eui.eaua.t etcniig. 'inose wiio were pie^ , e;.i were Aliases Al-rgaret B Cnirp, Bernicce A. Brown, va>iu. Joniiaon, mary L. Lngnsii, Artnu ,ct i-ngitan, .uesuames hnen Eng. .: n, ?.ua i_.ee dujwail, iviZi.ie Enb iiULiit* J. uy?u; Aiessrs Le^s- . .a in-wall, Eugene Stewart, Er. .ji uikmaii JitQ" Kuv." II. E. ilil. iian. Mr. Joseph Gilniore and-Mr?i^ton Wellington of Cnarlotte, N. were the guests or Misj Mar- * ,..ii xi. t.n..p and Mi_s Beniece . A. Brown c/n Thursday evening. Tno ; . !,oo:s of this .county onen ed on Monday. The delay was ^ aU_eo by intluenza. ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ; Rev. C. C. Mcllwaine, Pastor Sunday was very cold and rainy w out we were glad to rave the Rev. Mcllwaine with us. We are ask.ig' uie merr Deis and friends to ^ look forward to the $50 goal to be raised the first Sunday i* Febru w a.y. Thi's is a time wh.'n we es- , cia ly need the coopeiation of all. St. James has been moved ar.l rebuilt. Harmony quartet will sing " at Pomaria graded school Friday <4:1.. ua.tuu.y 10th. Yo'i are ir _ fj vitcd to hear them. It will be a Sj -Mr*P.E. StTmrnerg of?Boston-?Mhssvt iB spending three weeks with her parents. \i;-v. '/;>h >tVi Curvv was hap- tl pily married to Mr. eHpry RufT on .4i..; i _o, ilhiO. 'i he wo'ldjvr i >k place at the home of her pa e, rt^ Rev. and Mr . J. 1' Curry. Miss Mary Ethel Wright was te happi-ly married to Mr. Tryon Rt. tielborr'"". P'-e. 1201 jf, Mrs. Ola Bowers wishes to thank the doctors and nurses for the Rood care given her husband, ? -' -oct Rnw?->r. during the time he wcs in the hospital. We are glad to say he is home during th fire and also we are triad that th "Mrs. ~C. C. Mcllwaine is back hcm^ st during fine. w The president of the PTA ijJ ask ti ing all parents to come on to t'-' w meetings every first Friday. We need your coo*peration to put the program over. .. W? feel that we M hnvj^the three best teachers inl.Tr Newbrry coontv. in the nerson of to Prof. W. M. Brown, Miss B. Av th Martm and Mis8 Floyd. vt / NEWBERUY NEWS Calvafy Presbyterian Church Rev. A. II. Reason.'!*, Pastor Su: day school was largely at. iiiUed S.pt., oilivc.s. a'Uc.'.CiS nd scholars resolved to make ? 6\j ?? UUiillLT yx'HV. During the (JniWien's Hour the astor's story "was aboji. a little ul who mew a cat wiinout a tail; ccausv she. ioi'u'oi, ubjul it. At 11:30 the entire service w.i.>' in,j.c . ,ve .te.oiiu..uiiioii service)." 'he pastor's memo ' lne nay 01 aim', lex e l;salm 3<:o. Tha .eague service was neiu at tne on.e 01 iiir. and ans. a. W.. r\n._u, r. The lodowi.ig o.ucei's were iccten: im'. Piibi iv. Anon, preAi.. I cr.t; Air. ilooei t viai.in iv, ?ir. esuleiit; V'iiso lnoniaseiia laiu.v, secretary;-. Air. J or. nine liatiu-ip, l sec icia.y; tis? aJ\ei it ua martin,? -p-rani .t; ir. Josepa Aucti, ii easuie.; Air. iathanici it tuner oin. i.iuo, logram committee; Air. Waiter /iinams, chaunvn ul Ue:rcat.o,o jiinniLtce; mi's. Hubert oallman, hairmau ol Wo.ship committee. i'e were delighted to have us new itrlll JJtS xVlCo 1 jj JuiHva)?UUlilHU'.l) oh iliii'J" iifitT \\ lliie Davis. The leine lo, Sanclat--"iiawWe?4h? FT* We extend a moot cordial fckuino to uie Vei-nu 1.; llk.1 \vuli us ul 4;bJ o clock evly Sunday alteiiioon. a in.* ijtuic cias.st s are stiil in . restingly taug.it "by the various -lit* i? r.-n-?vve?nrvrtcrTii e " inter meiate, high school pupils arid a* alls to meet Willi ua every Wed ' eoitay alto-noon 4:;jd o'clock. ..e".vV. ii iye.so.ier anu la.wily [r. and Mrs. S. W. Alien, Jr., a:u3 imily were the ain; cr guest ox m?,...a .-..0 V . M. Will n, Sr. 1'e.iple s HiiMpiii.1 ? I)r. J. E. (jrant. Director i he nosj)it i Aux.M.i.y No. 1 ..1 tl-.e 11 . .v.. J , .? ...1. .> i. ).ii ..A.i c.i. I'.e.iiden. Irs. Ida Ilare, prcsi nig. on i ..v \>wi.iilp eivi.e Ine O-S.ne.-.s ession v.a held, lne Soeiciarj, . \. . ti, i.. ,i .a ^ lO. t.'l .uions from Misoann., E. E. .i.iO'.n and i earl Williams on lie Apple I'i Eii';? i'p -t I ii? .i? met i .?.'.ii a., every li.'&t j nd third Friday after.ioo s'. . ..s. u-.iz . iu.,i!0' is v.. c guest ui .1 v;..?r, ..1.. . lvi'UinSv.H)' Mis es I'anmo 1'iatt ar.d l,-rediiiliam on Cciitral street. i.i. ,.i..u t.i in' a- tr.e iH-vl.-ibo mi' I in t'alhi ?m?ii. 'l'.Jft, Sl"T a.), . . 10,' hi..i a, sii.idy. rcuovry. <? : ' ' h 'n"i i. M. fl. ( -lurch Rev. L. G. HownialV, ICrstor ?--f I ?? i id: ( A number of Miller chnp-i^nn-m ers are quite i'miisn is -d v.i h-JU^ .... n.i, am a r.u: r of..^hilirven >. :i:i lo .ill.-a.i .-i.'ftj;'!. 1. . t j ur.day the -.ei vi.es v.ere n.otii i-x eiluuw.. ReVj Hj>.'aia:i pA a h.u . OJeet "bo"!' b. w7ird Th: New j ear ', in tlie' ereni. tr j iiy in 1 rrrrrcTl TTTe inTpm tanee o>' tuin j ig over a new leaf. Lie urged' rat we make good records oii hese si.iets. ituued the iloiyj i.:ost was with him as he preach-! d. | jjcraur?iif In. U ir. lit wt at in. r,; !cv.^ hmri ^n a.i 'iiuraii M.al rii 1 .iinuty am. 1/.1 the tint'-.i .i. tiny v. .1 tail for tin b.u-m-o on-aIkIissienary drive. 1 least see jour 1. 1 -i . j -i. ?:Mrs. Carter of Harris!..o g, l;a . . , ...? ,.i..li.- V...S Lae uest of Mr. and Mi--. S. M .!!!_" m i. v.a 1 ii, Vv??? hipped at liller Sundry morning. ....-3 it. i'. Lui.iv.t p of Waver Mo p.lai, (.a. India and Miss. ill .1 ol 1 .r.-.-iur, i'a.1 rere amorg the vi ilo.s at ...1. i t &u..u<i> inn', mug Mrs. Daisy Caluv.tli (.1 11. .sheville, M. C.r and ,-er si.-ur-i.. , ... . v.? ....1. m uc- jjey City 1 . .... .. .1- v V- . Oil ?1\ I gU. S ..s Ol Irs. L. M. Oil ier :.iu. Mi .. to. . . .r. . n Mrs. F. B. i ratt, Sr., aughtqr Funn.v am g.. : .... .. r Freddie >.1 Nl-u Vi'.U Ldty a.. i iU 11 > , . i ria'fatAir F. 11. I'ic.it, S . htf is suffering with an attack o Brother A; J. Moo: is resting ne at this writing. Kev. llowniir. is p r. hag' th eek in Spartanburg am. Union ;:i it ere st 01 the i'.Imcllo Leader. ABI1EVILLL NEWS ' ' li T'-' e i c me down 1 rom Hendcrsonvillc, N. ('., and L per ding two weeks with hi" ivr?}?tts : _ai;4?Mr*,? William i_' (| (.i .10 IF;;i i i b .:? ?< St Mis. I.. K. Rhodes and family e home again after spending iree weeks in Camden. . it. ii.ju.; nand of Mount [ P.antist chunh was givi a party Christm-3 at the hr/me | 0 . 1. 1 nie I. C. I'rowr. Af- | r playing, game-, the children ere served cocoa, crackers and\rit enkc. __ UNION NEWS f j^rrl* ''eioico to know 1 (at Mr. Robert Talley is now on ie improved list, Mr. Talley was ricken on Thanksgiving Day an 1 as in great pairs. He has re" < irred jljonie from the hospital ith his- happv parents. j < Mr. Maxie Gordon, Misses Em- i 1; >a tv. Je"o!:Gnforth, thm -t es'Ts Paul Reattv and D A,1' >hn<"t?" were tvc plecsannt vlsi- t rs of Miss Wi'rna Tnlley dur'n r e yuletHe holiday?. All had a -i >ry pleasant stay in Union. i Saturday, January IS, 1940 1 Mvircc Kotol J / c!;/i Cc Sccit 7fuy4 , " " " hji f:" . 'S~\\ Mtf? }'y'A - P ~T Ironing can be made a more rlcassnt tr.sk when a clean iron:ig beard cover- 4s always ready, ake several covers for your ironig beard from Cotton Flour or ougar i ags. Cut the Cotton Bag -* material tit your b.:urd, leaving evcral inches all around so that lie cover can be drawn tightly un!er the board. Buttonholes can be made all around the cover through which a taper is Inegrf-'under the -r* Loord, or tapes can lis sewn at about (5 inch spr.ccs., nil aVong both hn *; ! III! hill h?r;irH~ Another cover to be p it on the hoard when not in use-is made of Cotton Bags cut several inches larger than the board with art-' inch nem all around through which on elastic is run, This cbver then eanwbe drawn on p.n i oif and the pcrnrncnt cover is always fresh and clean. Otlier Cotton Bag Sewiti?-Ideas arfr'iruatratTri^ a f. ce booklet. Jicml?to-nNational ~C5tTorTTlarncil, "ox 18, Memphis, or xtile Bags, i,'? l.aSa''e St,, CYengo. ST J ' MY? \ M. F. CIURCH It?v. I erov .! c':s >'i, Pastor i h -A i . Y> Suir'av hooj v.?s well att.tiled,. Tlie !?*.. r E.* telle Jar.nvtte John d u>- o I.e.. we.e , resent. \v< re go. d in,,ring and ingn . Srnday morning tho pas . ' Q?^ '||| J .1 u. n -abject\Vo:il.y itesolution. Sun-day night hs.- ic'jarb-. ironi Saint a.'a.i: t>..< , .-.bcvi i'oilowi.g Je: u. . At <i...o in> League was. ..m! . a,.-.,u Tin* i?usto'ry is in the heart oi ihe nieiuaettMand -they are not laving a . tone un.i.iitu. .it na.s i?eeii s.-uwereJ by 1 Pulpit?A-ki?Hoard, \\ il.uc.u.i.ia v. p.c. until, as. . l.ii i.-$ .:.i i.a.i.::! Hoard. Nos. : (1 i.'. Ult' a..Si. ! . i.aty" lljght i..u jr. L slier i ..aid ?.sai p i. etl ..tin ami a.an . uuod. -p:.y Tin' niiii ri 11 j *i 'i 11 i lit- u.iiiiei i; ..(< is c ..t i-ci.ia.y ot a. i. a at. aus. ""Wi'yie Ciie.i\ mi .1 -Die?Mrrppel guests' oi .nrs.. .Willie Jaiieivt.C. a. it .urs. U .-i-. Gore. During tlie i.t.?.., >'.5 in1 .i.s cue t.iiiiu . guest ..'i .......j o'. in- .u.iuoe.S. .Ali'.ollg ii.eai e - .r. .ma ?ir ^?t-t-ctt y? Us Li li, - - r. Ounies Jouii.a.n, air. a..i. aii.i. oiui.li. ?TTZ .Wi.s. Ksteilc Jolrnv.,11 ft It. . VI ^ - i -1. .t i. nra vac siA i * .hi. ..ii.i .txrs. v^^iii...Ci- Vivuj .;..n.ia.> a..u all oilJi'i IWlL Villi.' tllllU. _ 1 110 PUS " VOI l.'.j/U.: .VI .. ll.i._V._.l 11.- "IIV liltf lllljljj k L V... tllllv/vlS (lli llvi >. ? i.i.ui.n a. v a...av,.. t.v.iumo ^lt C-Iil.N i v iIn N JiWS i-'ikiiuiMi p ... .ii. i?. t hui'ch iv. v. ... m. >? a.uv r, 1'a. ior iY.o. best piopaiaiion i'oi' tlie fu t-10 lj v.K- jUVMlll Weil st. on to, ... v.i.- ?ii....u...j ui x11 ..l.i nip aiu .a;.\.g' iiiai, iuU'n u..i p.o^iams * ito I oil ?, .J . t- tii.U..\ . L*t\JOl illL't a* l.L' uaU-.i x. woti V. .lil liltCUCl'3 illlll uli twUlw I' l*.l v li C. 1 . VJ iv.ioJil ?.ao o.A) . o-iiaay una iHiuit ivtv. Vv^iiw: liJlUwuo ?>u.-i t.i.u a.i..i^ ..iC illUiUli Ol i?. jf 1 *1^ \| JU?U v**o Oil b tile "iuwl'.i o i'iUji. ill lull anii in uoitig ju iio )<i(!.tCi.ea a btiiiv.'ii^ iim.. 11 a111 Ci, l.ake ll:l, ii.ii. g an a XiKinc ' atbUS me .iiii.i oi a iaji.1 '. tie lccoinenuod Ub lo 1LUU L.O liilCLIl 1 OCOlUS oi lltAV Out' ,.1.1.1 LCI plUjL*!, lllUklHg a llUOll t}l L..C- inc. li I'lj ...i(1L L..0 OiLb. 11.gn oi iliti Vc lOO .I.U.nC- liiaKe a-r.aon oi p-ayi.-g, i.p, aio..uy mo _ pai>i.oi i.as at in.i iiU.iL aTiu the bLi.noii v.a.j Will iocoiv'oa, ..no.viug tnac too bci lr.oa toadied one, ait'. i,u.'.a.u U..\iL hcai l i.o came ioi ..aiu am. Luiil.c-t-u iiuiiaii Wi'.n me cn..rcii to. i..Liitiuuroiiip ami Was ,..-.s.giiLd lo ,.ii'. i iiOii.pSuil Keodei's i mss. ?? -- T;.e Tiiia.cobare endeavoring io -la io' it'Liiat t-e e.'.-roh is kept iv'ii.i.'i HW.L U.i 1*1. ? tiii; \VI.1LL1' sea l-^ii. cm. u a ..'ma nup". i' i tonus and viriuns aie utwajs wo.como. iSLLIuLHS CUAPLL 11.;i TI.il CHLKUH licV. J. h. nal.s, PastOr On Friday night, Jan.aiy 5th ooj^i eg-a.UT-fa^-nob.i n^LLcing lute \tiMi tno Tr;daoial'>i- itoo cnair. lit v. .). 6. liaa.-> na.- auoo.i.pnsned many thi.gs anu mere.is yet. much to oe dolte for tnis year. t no 1-5. ?>. opened a* 1U:40 with the Supt. in charge. At 11:45 the ' pastor being absent l<ev. E. M. Mace deliverod a woviucrfui ser mon irom _>uatt. Tais was pute a stirring sermon. Tiie pastor v?as t..e uinncr guest 3f iur. rind .t.rs. 1-Yank Kai on. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cox spent the week end \yith parents here. Because of the-trcleinenlTveiC ther no night service w-s held. Miss Alberteen Rodgers is some vhat indisposed. We pray for her