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| FINNISH RELIEF FUND
We believe that South CarolinB
ians, black and white, should con
tribute generously to the Finnish
Relief Fund which is being handled
in this state by Ex-Congress
man A.. Frank Lever. We have
this conviction because Russia
holds the respect of Hen- Hitle
and his cohorts; we believe tha'
our people should support th<
Finns because, as was expresso_
hy President S R. Ili-iginu of-^Ah"
len, we are "moved by a profoun ,
sympathy for these..iunh_ttletL and
Tieroic people, whose history is
f symbolic of the highest in-Chris
tian civilization".
An organization Is now being
perfected in the state with D
, TJ; -- * -
'I'SKna as state cnairman. Thaecond
Sunday in March is pre?
?o"<u i j i>i -rtJTy fn the
churches for the Finnish Relief
li.e.e js a motive apper.l in this
affnir. and wo hope South Caro
lina Negroes will make a dofinit
contribution.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Hundreds of friends joined "his
relatives to pay their last respec*
to G. C. (Bo.'ie) Williams who
.was funeralizod in Miller Chape'
A. M. E. church two o'clock las!
Sunday. Mr. Williams was r
community builder, a high church
ir?n and a friend to the underprivileged
group.
No greater tribute can be paw'
to a p>nn than was feeling present
?d by Prof. U. S. Gallman,, supervisor
of Negro schools of Newberry
county. Professor Gallman
said in substance: "G. S. Williams
was a strong pillar in Millci
tie ioveu his church and
J?>d in (very effort to build up the
work of the church. He was ;
community builder. He gavy
" large sums pf money to initiate
..ii in?coiuioitaolo scnoo?
buildings at Hanna, Elisha am
Helena. No one in need amon>->
" -i.ivi.ege in Newberry
waa turned away without hci
,,. . .viiowrt his want?
" Willi ? <s.ir
"Bogie" Williams was one o!
tiK .. j u ins nouse b>
the side of the road to be a frien..
to mam
1 "The Old Gray" g ,
Br %
? Rat. R. Phil is Elba P
,
The Bishops' Council held i n '
Atlanta was an occasion wort: i
while. It was estimated that
more than?n thousand lead in J ~~
ministers and lay members of the
church not including those in Geor i
gia were in attendance. As a rule
th? Connectional Council which 1
met at the same time was crowd- i
ed at every session. Any number of
fine recommendations and res- s
olutions were proposed by that :
body looking forward to the Gen a
?ml Conference -at- Dtroit. Ail of1 r
which show that the forthcoming' legislative
body will be one ol m
ML. .
he greatest in the history of the *
i. M. E. Church.
Bishop Fountain
Bikhup- WUnam '. ,A i&uiiorrih
lead of the Georgia ftcgfu.ars M
;ave the visitors some enteitain-j
nent. He was highly spoken of i
>y delegations from all sections
u" our great denomination. i
leaning the many compliments of
Itishop Fountain Ly the men o
Georgia and the Connection, i t
seems that he is one of the most
popular bishops in our Church.
i me say ne uncws new '.o -ihhm
friends. Others say he is a
great big IrothoIT Wo~Tfpre?o
hear the many fine things sain
bout him. I know his unique ar
an cements for the atl'air was ave
critTeisniPi esident William
A. Fountain, Jfrj\Dr. D. T. Bab-1
rock, host pastor^ together with
i the city pastoi s < o.ne in fo. J
heir tull share of Eh? woiulei f-. rj*
uicoess.
<)pr'm^g Sermon
B shop J. S. Fl.pper, i reacla
a. se? nivii of h,s ale at the opei
i.i s ss.on I ha sdav morning. ,li .
,ias been the talk of all those wh.
11? nde>4?Uw?Council Tlioy s-i .
e si t the example for s-en mes ,
v or al. tmie? to coine. Sout. I
iuol.na was justly ' pro d of tu J
eat tvauor ai in is meeung-. w
ere glad to be there and see hin.
ipture the entire situation.
_ Pish p M. H Davis, a son o f
ur soil was there and greeted us
.th warm handshakes. Believt
>r believe it not, but the A M. E
"hureh is with Bishop Davis.
Bishop D; H. Simsv our adoptd
-son has- not- forgotten?us am.
t. me say he is a power inoui
Zion. The 7th Episcopal Distrie.
> w.' n a coveted place in o u 1
.;r?at denomination and her wish
s will'not only be respected a
. t*oit but her requests will be
granted.
Dr. Miles
Of all the aspirants for episco
val honors next May Dr. - T. J
Miles appears to be leading am
s election is conceded on the
first hallot.. The?Bishops?themelves'say
his type is needed anong
them. The State is ofTcrng
him for reasons we are pubsiring
next week in the Church
>apers. From Bishop Daniel A
nayne to " David II. Sims, this
3tnte has been giving the Church
classical men and college nresilents
for bishops and they have
cade good that high' calling
Th-se living are among our bos'
| reaoherS on the bench.. We arc
| ->w putting forth a college ma)
| ho has specialized in soul saving
nd athering members in our
I 'htirch. Everybody says Dt
I 'Tiles' election means hundreds of
embers added to ,tbe A. M. E
Connection and that's what w e
ant. We have enough denomina"fional
schoo's, if not too many
C1y today is a million members,
and in Dr. Miles, South Ca-rna
is furm'shing a man who will
"ut in his share of that number.
An Evil Sentiment
When" we arrived in Atlanta we
ere met with a faNe propagar.
-ift-t4rat -the -Sta-te endoraemerrt -ieo
standard bearer was a huge
>ko and meant nothing. We realized
at once that this was the
irk of an enemy or enemies,
nd hence we overtook the false
umor, and put it to death. Such
circulation had a damaging ef^
'ect upon all of our endorsed can'ic'.ates,
and was a serious reflecon
upon our delegation to the
Jcneral Conference. For if oui
ndorsement of standard bearer
neant nothing; then that of Dr.
P Spears, for the Young Peon's
department means nothing,
["he same would be true as to Dip
' 1. A Adams and L. H. Hemingway
for re-election to their present
posts. Then it means that
ur endorsement of. Connectional
andidate means nothing, and
hat Mr. George H. Hampton, the
nly aspirant who can make
mater the Book Concern need
not expect anything from us. It
tears further that South Caroina's
endorsements of future can
' dales will meat* nothing. Permit
me to say that as delegates
ve are intelligent enough to know
who we want and what we want
to do. Enough said for the present.
St- Luke
We are now looking for a suit?b*?site
to move?crtn^ church ~
he housing project is taking over
present- location. Mr. "Charles ~
gl'ton. Rev. Williams, W. Shci
d. Mr. Tsaa- Jackson, Mrs. An labelle
Young, Mrs. Julia Brown
' s Hannah Munroe and Mrs. V
r. Kills constitute the committor
new church spot and they are
Mno- n very fine work. The contractor
is busy figuring the cost
?constructing the new St. Luke
d in the near future there will
be moving day in our camp.
' I et us advance on our knees."
HOOK FR W-*S*?TNf;TOV PTA I
MEETS THURSDAY, FEB. 29
The Parent-Teacher Association
Booker T. Washington High |
Vhrol will hold its regular month (
y meeting on Thursday, Februiry
29,r' at 8 p.m. in the Library j
> ..li of the school. As usual. .
' meet np will last for one houi
bring which time problems of j
ital Importance will be presented j
It is imperative that each mem |
>er of th association he. present
it this meeting s'nce ' the last
norf'ng was not carried out a* <
cheduled because of the ;n~'o.
oent weather. The ofiicrs of the t
ssociation are particularly desi- 1 a
iuus that the program as plan- c
' I >r the ye'ur t?e ca ned to. -.
rard. ! a
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/ TH
X
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.Li? NOi
?.e. u the gisi of a statement
ve to me by a man who was
.tperietieing v right then what he
Laming abo.t. This man
.aid he has a girl, friend who is
a problem. Unce he was deeply
;:r 10ve witir her;?f'nis ^ui is noil
->.^e atite; siic taxes everything
or ~gr?nteth? She-seldom phones,
sr.c will not answer a letter un~
. o.> prcvaiieu upon. 11 ne senut
u gilt, sne never writes or pnones
... r appreciation. Sr.e ..eems to
reel that he just na^ to loveiic.
j ma i.e. now coluiy or indifferently
he max actoaTu~neT~
i Sth. go with hei trr
.. .e iu. ,o..ic n\*. or six'jear^
c y to n.ake tnings pleasant am.
profitable for her, but it is froi?
v uuiaa love
in in ..oiivi* bound l(j stiCK bj
.1. l approacaed her and won
j. rfs4.e.t and aitection. Thougn
v i lao^tiy alooi, at times apparently
uneoncei ned, I feel It nij
'.uiy to iemain a friend."
And^there, folks, you have on.
ALLENDALE NEWS
friends, ui1 Mr. and Mrs. George
a.vui ueepiy syinpatu..<j witu
.nem in tne ueaui or tneir son,
. a?u.-r, wno uieu recently.
? wov ?*OiiCO J.U1- 11 bpue
-y_reco.cry iR extended to?Mr,
. h inas iii. xiiuuit.buii, ui cuicdgO
'...., who?in an automobile
accident- tiatu.uay ingot
nut. mr. inoinpson is here
.sit.ng h.s grandpa* en ts ,?f?. una
..us. 1 homus liest and All's. Luuoo
inoinpson.
.ms'ses At Sh .-tkoa,?3?Bailey,
> AicMiiian and Mr. Eli Davis.
i., all Allendale Co Tr. School
.'acuity members except Miss Ale*
.ii.un Vno is a retired nurse moitti
to Urangebuig, Saturday
.e...ng to witness u?e game.
;?Mr. Philip VV. Cooper of Savan
ua, was tbe week end guest
i ins wife, ALrs Agatha1 Cooper.
ts.Yhctfdz shrdl snrdl shrdlu mi
.?ir. and Airs, neon 'Gardner, ol
.Cidge Spring spent the week end
itu their parents.
Mr. Austin Edwards of the
?a.... aiouiity -A d m i n i stratum- nrc
tored to Orangeburg Saturdap ev
u.tig to witness ttie victory of
.us .alma mater o?er Mexico.
Mr Gera.rd Best was in the
Uy tins week end,
i r. and Airs. Thomas Best of
Orangeburg weie also the week
ii guest ol tneir parents thnj
past week. They were accompui.
?>i uy uieir iv\o cnuui en.
WINNSBORO NEWS
By Mansel Ross
We are giau to repot t that Sun
.ay s,..ooi was opened Sunday at
uo...u oo-r With an excellent
attendance.
. Bcattv of B'cnedict
and Martha Cunningham of Alien
.?e*e home lor me weex end. Also
- >hr. Ben-me Cunnmgnam oi
..iilii is nome on uccv.uat of illness.
..i.ssvs Emeretta?Rap and Mazie
j. liogan botn teachers of ran.eld
Co. 1 r. school spent the
week end in Colombia.
tored to Jonesville last Tuesday
to attend tne luneiai services ox
tne s.ster ox Axi^. Beatty.
.wis. W. Al. Ugleaby and little
son Biliy. tlie wiie ot Mr. Wv M.
Oglesby a teacher of Booker T.
??asinnglon nign spent the week
end at tne home of her mother,
..lis. .vi. J. B'oykin.
Iiev. \V. 1 alley pastor- of the
caKaip Presbyterian church will
preach at St. Paul Baptist churcn
ounuay March 3. Come out and
near mm for he 13 a very good
speaker.
Un last week the Uth grade rerv
aeied a spiendid program on Geo.
rvasftin^ttyn to tne school . audience.
Also the 11th grade rendered
a line program on "OutstunJ.n6
Negroes."
uiss Elsie Co<le went back to
.icv. l'ork last Saturday after a
.ong visit home.
Fail :.eld Co. Tr. , school is exact.ng
to play basket ball with
i?o.a'r Washington High on Frivlay
March 1. Also we are expectng
to play St. BarnaLas Mission
Qi Jonkinaville on-----Wednc3day>
Feb. ?67
See Manuel Ross for The Palmetto
Leader.
LAURENS NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
R.v i r i?o-??
. ?. */uv>vi, i aowj
The trustees and members an
- with many well wishers and
. riends witnessed a great oup on
uiaiay. fc>. S was supervised by
Miss Melrose Dial and after a
Litaut.ful discussion closed with
>. s.s.
At 11:30 the choir marched t.
Sv?..u and lenilered beaLtifn.
; raise services; and at 11:60 the
pastor preached from the theme:
liu.i an Necessities in God's pro
jram." Everyone seemed to have
njq> f d tin* entire?prog ram. A-th
p.m. many of the members
end friends reassembled for vespers,
at which time the pastor
rreached from the theme: "The
i:rtct-r-4n ^divided home." The
Uith :s moving- on.
Satrj-day was p great day at
he YNA Center. Mrs. Hix with
. ni mber of the women of the .
Tfv and countp of Lau:ens met
>1 their annual county celebration
t which time exhibits of the good
fE PAT.MlC^TTO IfeADEK
*VS-' *V^!?*! ^?X??!Km3h0n0''
i) Maybe not
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AFFECTION
. vU..e typical of thousands. The
big dilftrence being the honora.
and genuemamy aUitude main
tained by a man who may have
lc/st some love for his mate, bu
who maintains a sense of honoi
.IK. p<.i surrar responsibility. M-ny
men care lor,, s-pport and stich
..y women oat of a sense of duty
te<4-t4tat_tncy_cheated thi
nuation and shou.d not fur
>m it. i
The lesson therefrom? " Well
.<>mg lives of itself; lcrve -like
/eij.ti.ing- else mu .t he nou.isn.1
ed, cultivated and developed. Lovi
c ?s line some kind
tonic. We mav. have to do thi
BIG . thing to win love, but neve
afterward will that be necess-ry
me ^il'lLK things
which constantly used will ke^
Indifference, independent?
aloofness will kill anything.
(Rights Reserved).
wor which the girlks of the coun
, ly arc doing. The women of Lau
L_S 111 Kt nave?had in?pir? linn
from heaven for they^ work like
jc.vanis of God. v*r.
? - St. Paul News
Rev. L. B. Moore. Pastor
S. S. opened by the Supt. Mr.
AVii ie Meadows. The lesson was
discussed by all teachers a 11 o
many thoughts were brought out.
r vcc was cairied on all day
by? Rev. Eugene Johnson. His
| . jw 1. ior tne morning was "The
C oupel."
llie Pastor's Aid club met at the
nome 01 ivirs. Byrd. Collection was
?ood. Refreshments were served.
We are sorry to have on the
-Ul. 11-i. O tir r* n- ??
oiv.iv u?v mr. o. w. ouinvan, ivirs.
| Golden and Mrs. Lillie B. Crane;
i -t all are doing nicely.
( The senior choir is having a
sermon and Pew Rally Sunday at
3:3J o'clock. All are invited.
IvOCK HILL NEWS
i
inteiosting to many residents
Tol the city was the ruariiage an.
... ?-...ciu vl Mr and Mrs. S.
R. Chisolm's daughter Johnie
Mue Gilmore to Mr. Archie Henly
Sloan of Sene.a, S. C, on June
8, 1939.
air. Maxie Mattel son of Belt;
n, S. C., graduate of Geptonr
Jones College of Mortuary Science
.as accepted a position with the
A. D. Chisolm Funeral Home.
Clinton College boys and girls
met South Carolina State Coliegv
.n the Gym of Emmet Scott high
school Wednesday night. Stau
College Colleg won both games
tio.\s girls 54-13.
Friendship College girls a no
bops met Coulter Academy in Em
,1 lhursday night. Coulter iris deI
feated Friendship girls 19-16-; the
i Coulter boys "defeated" Friendship
I boys 18-13.
Mrs. Emma Lee Powell of Phi
adelphia, formerly of the cit>
I died lost week. Funeral set-vices
were conducted here Sunday.
| Mi'. John Gist of, W. biack St
a brief illness. .Ftneral service:,
were conducted in Fort Mill.|
On the sick list Mrs. Luqcy CU
mons, Mrs. Feone Davis, Mrs
Gillie Colbert and Mr. N. Barber
Revs. M. A. Zimmerman and J
P. Reeder of Columbia, were seer,
.n tne Citp last week. '" *"
) Dr. Spofford Gathings was cal
e<L away to Cedartown, Go, last
week for the illnes.s* of his brother.
Dr. Gathings ol N. Y. Citj
visited his brothers here lasi
wtekl . Miss
Annie B. Miller of N. Y.
City was the house guest of Mes
dames Martha Nash and Susannah
O'Neal.
lhe. A. and T. capella choir of
Greensboro was heard last Thursday
at the Emmet Scott school.
Mrs. Eli Hughes, the former
i.ss K.la Gaither left last week
to join her husband in Plainfield,
N. J."
The Woman's Day program was
held at Friendship College Tuesday
Feb. 27. Both York and Chea
i. i tuuiiui-B participated in tne
rally. Total rained $375.06.
Mr Will Brown was home fron
Myrtle Beach last wee.k visitin&
his familp 011 Fewell st-eet
! ' LEESVILLE NEWS
rt. iv.a t lew C.M.E. Church
There will be meeting at St
Matthew C. M. E. church Sunday
March 3. Everybody is cordially
nvited to attend.
Mrs. Ethel Boyd and ehildren
were the guests of Mrs. Eunice
Summers Feb. 25th, and also. Mrs
Da reus Lytes.
Rosa Mae Summers spent the
week end with Eva Taylor o 1
Lexington.
ST. GEORGE HIGH SCHOOL
Basket ball is the "talk of out
school." Recontly our girls and
hny.s?were victorious over?t n i
girls and boys teams of Branchdo.
On Feb. 26 we suffered der??)
Ai.?? - >- - ? '
.luu mown nign acnooi girls
.no boys romped t6 victory o n
their own court in Summerville.
We will meet them here on Mar. 7
Mr. and Mrs. J N. Hudson Mia
\gneg <jant and little daughter,
Mr. C. Thompson, Mrs Irene Ross
Missns-XL^iiV Robinson and E. Z. Johnson
w tnessed the 'Recital gi
veh by "Wings Over Jordan" in
Charleston last week.
I- ?'?r"
I CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Miss Cecelia Toauey, eldest
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
tor . in the Qaklawn. High school,
Lincolnton, N. C., entertained on
Friday, Feb. 23 at her home in
honor of her week end' guests
..ssv8 Juanita Baker and Willie
no Massey, who are also memI
bers of tho fnnnltv ?
UV Vllt O JIUl
school. After having enjoyed r
most delectable repast, the guestsfurther
enjoyed the evening at thi
.Miic ot Air. and Mrs. Jaraea Riv?.
An ong those others present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Brew
. .ai. and Airs. H. L. Johnson,
Alisscs Vashti Brewer, Alice Brew
er, Amanda Roundtree, Mr. Macec
AlcKissick, Pageland; Mr. anr'
irs. Joseph Morris, Misses Lue E
ogue, Annie Stevens, Messrs J.
\<?on. Cornelius Cole, Lemuel
Ta ley, Che raw; Misses James an<
oo.ey7 Mrr and MrjrEVfifis Jef
rson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jack
son, Mr. and-Mrs. Streater, Ches
< eld.
On Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Mrr
mnnson was the charming
hostess to her friends at a waft'li
s nner?in?honor?of?the - MlSSUH
Baker and Massey. Later in thr
me iviisses Baker, Mass ,
Toatley, Mr. and Mrs. HowarJ
' k'-on. Mr. and Mrs. James Riv
ers, attended a party at the Brew
r> 1--j
I uvure 111 rngciailU. I
FAIRFAX NEWS
Friday, Feb. 23, the basketball
teams of Fairfax clashed wit
<- mighty players of Hampton
'r. school ut Esllll. Although wi
ist to Estill, enough praise cannot
be given "our team for the way
at h pi yer played his part and
the manner in which they display
| ed their sportsmanship.
J The agricu ture boys are doin?
some splendid work under the
supervision?of Mr:?Hickson, the
instructor. The shrubbery has
been Improved, new drive ways
have been cut around the campus
and a new coal house was recentv
completed. Surely these new
farmers of America will rank among^
the best in later ycarB.
i ue Simmons' SneroH Knna
Augusta, appeared in concert at
ae s.-r.ool auditorium on Monday
:~kt. peh ig. Quite an appreciative
audience listened to th<
and inspirational readifigs
by Mr. Simmons. Such pro?...ms
I'nii't help hut be an asset
> community.
You are invited to visit the
nue town of Fairfax
each week by reading the news
BALTIMORE NEWS
By (Atrs.) Louise G. Douglass
Sick are Mrs. Sarah Stevenson,
Mis. Viola Stokes, Mrs. Florenct
iiood, Mrs. Maggie Howard, Mrs.
.Jaisy Junes, airs. Mary Ralph
..s. iviane MoDiey. Mrs. Louise
Toomer is up after several weeiu
illness and is able to resume He.
work at Howard Dry cleaners.
btiUvta at ait. Hehron
Friendsnip, Morning Star was ot
served aa usual including the su>.
day services witn tneir respective
rt.iu Oiitceis in cxiaige.
-?rwr-itftrirn ..run. tiOIU'S car W&S
stolen from him on bunuay n.t*
v?uvu ne p-raeu uie car on uw
ilCKJ bioca oiiLomonson Ave.
.. ..en itc icturiicu to tut spot tile
... i.ai gu.iu. 1 l.e pOiiCe UutlllCv
...i. i..at tut' car was lound u.
s;?tugliuy auiiiage-tF
.Mi3. baruh G. iiuuus nau 101
iiiu#y ans. oaui iiopkins,
Mrs. ^Floyd and ner siaw..,
Mrs. Gouiac Gore uou^iass. axis
x- iuyu eittei uiinou ner guests at
caru Thursday mgnt. axis, uuug
..oo ItuU dvUiCi
iLUS. niUi V i Jin/I oruvrr* o
- J ?- ? f," ,v ? OUJH>Vl
-tuiUay, ieu. i:4 iw tne Denem
? ?iO. Pv--;??ta ?r~TT?:
....a. iuu iuae Douglass was cali
vo kjUi.so-ig, in. w., because 01
.?e ueaui oi nor orotner. Sne
...e syiiipuuiy oi ail. She is toe
...v. Ui .ur. James Douglass.
MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH
Kev. 11. C. Anurews, 1'astor
Myrtle Beach, S. C.?Sunday
.. i . jjjcutu vwtn Supt., airs.
Jeff Bellamy ana coworKeis a.
uieir piaces. li:3U ine pastor a
uug ??vii Kev. Leroy Juuge ascended
ther ostrum. Rev. Judge
.. Usui Stirring -sermon
Subject: Prayer. The oLrd's Sup
. ..-a C4v.ii..n.8leied.
u.ou f.M. ine a.C.E. League
met, under the -profound -tenccr^ :
snip oi ita Presiaent, Rev. T. H.
......iiuiig Auy. < :oo Krayer ser.
tCcs Were spA'ituaily conductea
'By .Miss Catherine Williams and
.urS. Lcaauia riemmingway. 8:io
itcv. Anarews spoae masteriuhy
to a large congregation, 'i'neme.
I have lent him to the Lord. The
Lord s Supper was again aumm
IQfcCiCM*. ; ; 1-"
rue many friends of Mrs. An- 3
nie Simmons are glad to see her <
again alter being ill a few J
weeks. _ ?
Mrs. Mabel Johnson passed to J
the great beyond iunday a.m. a; <
tier. home, runeral services will J
ce announced later. <
The Willing Workers club is *
progressing nicely under the leau <
s...p^or its president, "Miss Mfiry ;
Spivey. 3
..v.bs Catherine Williams "and Mrs ^
w Wiiiiams spent Friday after 3
..on witn Mis. John McQueen. '
LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS \
?>ev,- Oi Simmons, Pastor?; 3
The pastor was at Spring Hil 3
1> i r, led, a wonderful ser- *
mon. Aftctr service the Jpastor 3
. u itu* cnoir "of Spring Hill mo^ '"
!orod to Macedonia Baptist church '[
and rendered service. i '<
Sunday night was Junior chnrob "
nite at Bethel. A large group of
young folk were present and tX?ok
an active part in the service. Or>
next Sunday is regularp astorial
4ay?at Bethel,?Everyone is-ask?
?.d to fee present......." ;...
The October Pink Club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wise, Jr., Wednesday night.
We are proud to say that our
sick ones are improving at ibis
writing.
CAMDEN NEWS
Monday, Feb. 19th T. F. Curry
.vas presented as pastor of New
Bethel A.M.E. Community church
of which Rev. N. A. Rice Was
frenfr nnri twice. Will say
if Rev. Rice did not care to servt
us, as a Christian he should have
:ome and dismiss. We were called
on to speak, being a lover of
and will tell the truth without
fear, mentioned Rev. Rice as n
pastor, etc. It waB inferred tha.
.ve were or am against Rev Curry 1
\'ot so; only said that a strong ex.
perienced^ preacher is needed in
,/ur native historic city; one wh.
Quid cope with thev niiniiti?ra n,
.he other churches. We do noi
.now if Curry is ordained or no.
and he is no stranger?for todu;
/e call his mother a true distanv
riend and can we disregard tlu
son?. We answer: no. But does
c prevent speaking the ^ truth .'
angentlemanly ones were spoken
to us; words we resent forcibly
| jut as a Christian can use and believe
the Master's words: Ephrain.
a joined to his, idol let him alone
I .le that, Interferes with one of my
-rttle-ones, ete^ So Curry is our
iew pastor and we can only pra.,
.hat he will let him self succeed
[ iVe a'fe one of the members and the
leading one, for if it bjid not beer,
t'or us you would have nothing ii
dear Camden. So come to see u:
. .sew i?ethcl. We are marching
onward.
F. E. D. H.
CARLISLE NEWS
Service was good at William
Chapel AME Zion church > Sunmorning,
'lhe pastor, Rev. H.
E Hillian brought to the congregation
a wonderful message. The
jpintual tide ran high. Members
.rom the various churches wert
present,?Mies?Margaret B, Chirp
and Miss Bemice A. Brown alao
mpped with us
Mr. Wesley Emerson and Mr.
,ake Sims were home for the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Savage
nd children were visitors of the
Sims family Saturday.
WHITMIRE NEWS
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Rev. I. B. Ruffin delivered a fine
sermon ut Spring Hill Sunday.
Sunday nite at Bruce Taberna.le,_
'Rev. Ruffin invited Rev. H
.. Clark to deliver the message
which was inspiring. Subject Tzu
way of Holiness. Rev. Clark it_
from Brooklyn, N. ~YT, and is very
poung in the ministerial field. A
-.tie crovvu auenued the service
- .ssocinttr minister, Rev. P. J
..roud. Finance $6.70.
The boys and girls basketbai
teams played at Bethel, Carman:,
. nuia teams won. Boys
! 18-8; girls 2, forfeited., Prof, ano
[airs. K"h"rf| Moore nnd M'ss
- V el L. VV'riJlit, MrT A. C. Caldwell
and many others attended in.
I u.sKe.uaii games.
HELENA NEWS
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Sunday was a very fair day tc
voi snip God. ~
Mrs. Margaret Means and son
of liaytena ifrnrch.Fltr." iF here
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
C. E. Green.
"1 here will be a program given j
at the Mt. Zion Baptist church.
March 4, 1940. Mrs. Roberta Stew
ard, director.
A- 1L. .1.1. U-1 ... 1
vji vuo ua list are Mr. Ait>er 1
Clark, Miss Mattie P. Oxner. "
METHODIST MINE
CONTROLS
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Teaches Members How to Stop j
Coughing in His Church. |
The Rev. George W. Lsllous, of <
Columbus, Ohio, knows the dan- 1
ger of spreading disease germs by t
an Innocent cough and therefore <
made the following statement; c
"We want you in church every
Sunday, but don't come suffering i
with a cough due to a cold when j
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