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Saturday, April 6, 1940 - f BALTIMORE. MD. NFW^ By >1rs. Louise (i. Pocglass Oil sick list arc Mrs. Plorencc Ifood, Mrs. A'iola Stones, Mrs v Bertha Palmer, Mrs. Mary Sila? City hospital; Mrs. Daisy J. , . ."Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfiorn ^ .-Allen little so*, Wilhorn, Jr., is ; in. Mr. Lonnie Peaks is in the '"I- City hospital, netting along fine The S. S. ?. club met with Mrs. I.nla \Vill<s 102f> \\\. Saratoga St The Willing' Workers gave a supper at Mrs. I.ula Wilks Wed nesda.v night. March 27 in interest of Mt. Hebron church. Mrs. Ozelia Sterlin \vn<2 i*.. 11/4/1 /? Chester because of the d?ath of her grandmother Mrs. Silver Walk er. also her cousin. Mis. Lillian W Allen. . . Mrs. Viola Rrynnt repr 'sented the S. S. S. club on the p ograiu Sunday ni.'.'ht. Mrs. Louise G. Douglas = wn< ..Mrs. Alee Cheese g :est m Wed? nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. Bine had for their guests her mother M* s. Gar / diner 'from Virginia. The honorary gurs* ?f ?) ? fini club "vvas Mr. A. L. Tlore, .1 r. bro ther of Mrs.?Louise?fh?Do i.c lass Mrs. Dodds.had for her guest Thursday night Mrs. Nora Herndon, Miss Julia Allen. Mrs. Christina Johnson, Mrs. Mary Brice. Mrs. Louise G. Douglass a id Mr Al. Gore, Jr. A program consisting of outstanding quarters was given on Sunday, March .11 at the Church of God on Freemont Ave. Speaker of the evening. Edgar C. Green subject "The Fall of Man". A very large audiehee attorned. Mrs. Eula Douglass had Joi1 her a guest Wednesday her cousi.i Mrs. Mary from South Baltimore. Mrs. Mould was culled to Philadelphia because of the death of her cousin. We extend our deep" . est sympathy. Mrs. Kosa Adams business is in creasine nicely and she ha*-add*! *.d another operator. Mrs. Lucy Johnson is able to be mit :.c:.in after several w?>. L-a ill. ness. Mr. Lennie Peaks is improvingj Mrs. Hattic Hates. Mrs. Mary I Briee. Mrs. Sarah Dodds, Alj M. Gore were Mrs. Louise G. Do'u glass guests. Mine. Elizabeth Douglas.-, gospel singer of \V. Baltimore, Md., ho will be_Leu tared ill tic serviees at the Ebernezer Baptist church which began on East r Sun day. The siiiger is appeal ng in -4-Be?Prude Water section ft r two weeks and will Sing eVmy mgHTT c She will also sing for any revi val. -Address 50 J??<n? Arlington Ave., Baltimore or phone Gilmore 7004 M. .M.s. Douglass is a bank committee and business reporter She is the wife of Mr. Edgar Dou glass who is the Supt. of ti e Mut tial Insurance of Baltimore. Mr.. Douglass was the- honorable speaker at Mt. Hebron Baptist church Easter Sunday. He is a splendid speaker. He is 18th ward representative oT Republicans. . , .Mr. William Dailey is in the city alter being in thc-CCt camp Tor a long while. He spent the \. e;; mo wn:i ms motner. Alrfc. Bertha K. Palme^. A'iss II. Batos were guests of Air. Al. AI. Gore. ji\. Bulfiilo, N. A". The C. 1J. A. Society had its celebration Much .'51. Rev. Flow ers preached the sermon. Revival meeting will begin April 8th at Alt.* Hebron Baptist church with Iiev. J, It. Hampton oi Rock Hill. S. C.. eonductting the meeting. LEXINGTON t IRC l IT NEWS i Rev\ !. (>-. Simmons. Pastor Sunday schools''Mere had at the us.al hours with a large group pre-sent".- "The fudging convention was had at Bethel with Spring Hill Good Hope and Bethel competing. All of the choirs, sang well. The pastor was at Alt. Zion and a very nice time was reported. The Wise (juartet sang. At night services the pastor was at Bethel and ftev. F. r. Laws preached. A neat sum was raised on the May Day i ally. Next Sunday the pastor and the t he ir'from Spring Hill are invited to he at Calvary, Ldipsville. We are expecting to go in large numbers. Mr. Charles Derrick of Kittrell eollo.'e visited his parents Easter. .Miss Quincy L. Simmons and three friends of the Fairfax doing Easter. All membeis are asked to be present at Bethel on Sunday. We are glad to say th;it our sick ones are improving nicely at this writing. BARNWELL NEWS The Bethlehem High School club rendered a program Friday ni-'ht at Galilee Baptist church Appleton, S. C., and reports n very successful trip. Mrs. Josephine Johnson died last Friday morning. She is one among the oldest citizens of this county. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Rosa Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Quick, Mrs Monsy Allen and Mrs. Mamie Greene of Allendale were Sunday afternoon guests of Prof, and Mrs Edward S. Allen. The Second Baptist Missionary ^ society rendered a program Sunday in interest of the Missionary society. The success of the service was greatly esteemed. Remarks by Pastor, Rev. Dunbar. < | ' , * . i . * A'. } - V T>l\E WEST NEWS Lust Sunday was a beautiful t'.ay and people- came in .throngs to tin- churches in this commun. ity, where they enjoyed splendir i vvniship. service*. Mrs. It. Johnston, Jcanes, ten eher for Abbeville county am i Miss Sybil Nance, home economics i teacher of the Abbeville county training; school were among tht worshipers at Mt. Lebanon on last Sunday as also were Mrs. Huntei f.. 1 t vi?M ami hit inomc'i Mrs. Ollie Jones.. Mrs. Hunter is visiting her mother who live? here. Mrs. '.Marian Jordan of New York City accompanied by Miss Eleanor Hawthorne a niece, cam} down to be at the funeral of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Em ma Pruitt. Mrs. Pfuitt was 8i . years old. Mr. Sims Murray whose fun oral was held at Mt. Lebanon last week by the pastor was__K-Z_yuar.-: old and had t)0 grannde'hildren. Mr. 'Thomas Young who has been ill with pneumonia is on his feet again. * : i\l iv and Men. U . L. hw ami son Selden were the dinner guests -of?IVfnr?Lee's brother and sistei . Mr. ami Airs. W. K. Washington of Dor.aids, S. C. CLINTON POLLEDK NEWS nan,,,, Yvaio..,, ...ill :... V'liiikwn >? 11_ k. V?v.u? <l vv ll.> forty-first Founder's Day"L April 15, 1040. The program will begin in the morning, with athletic contests. A number of the York Co. schools have been asked to participate in the contests. The- main address for the occasion which will be held Monday at 8 o'el > k p.m., will he delivered by Mr. II K. Parker, nationally known Recreational Director of Greensboro. N. (J. He also recently spoke ovbr "Wings Over Jordan" program from Cleveland. Mus'c will e rend-ered for the occasion by the College Choral Union under I the direction of Miss Creola M Lindsay. , Mis M l: Cm mail. I ,il i ;mrTTr of Clinton ( allege had as hei eck end guests Mr. and Mrs. T. "TTi Hammond, .Jr.. of Chester. 15 VMitKltU. C(b N O HIGHI.1GH I S Qn.l' i n.mber id' inte. estjng things la.ve happened in ti:is lit-He-cotner of thcr stnte"since last" you heard from us. Bamberg County attendei the oum* i I'avncni Association i 11 flp,;c nnmlii'rs ami: -played? *4? i?wyconspicnous part in the atf.iirs of he same. A goodly number of the school? (f> nirs.> are closing this week, after a successful year's work. Many teachers from Colston sec tion attended the Union n eeting it Macedonia church Sunday. County Federation Meet in,- An Overwhelming Success The Bamberg County Federation of Colored Women held its ann al?meet ing?with?t-he?Ciggins Grove Mothers' Club and school. Miss Cleo Moore is principal ot .he school and Mrs. A. I.. Walkei prciddent^ of tire chitr. '1 he annual address was ^delivered hy Prof. \V. V. Harper o 1 Voorhces. Prof. Harper's address is still being- talked bout by the grateful oiotheLs an ' friends who heard him. One of the high spots e tinday was the Miss Bamberg: Co Fedcn ation Contest, interest ran very high as the girls eoi 1peten for the tumor. Gladys ITi behind of he (Mar School club came first with a report of $2 4.01. Jessie* L. Butler of the Ehrhardt clui came second with $8.00. The third prize goes to tin1 Coggins Grove club anil Carver club 4th. The total amo.int laiscd during the day was $55.70. ?r We are looking forward to the,.' 'State "nTecTing in May with tKfc Club of Columbia. . j The newly elected officers are: Mrs. Curling Moore, Pres.; Mrs.] Leona B. McMillan, vice Pres.;: Mrs. Annie Keavse, Sec'y.; Mrs. I Inez l.ong, Asst. Sec.; and tyrs. I .fessie McMillan, Treas. At the close of the program,' the Coggins. Grove club served a deliirhtfid dinner nnncivtino n f I [roast chicken,- garden peas, pota.o salad, ice cream and cake. The education committee wish to thank "Rev. E. E. Gaulden for 30c and Prof. Y?.' \'. Harper for 51.00 to help the Wilkinson Home. County Field Day Despite the rain' early in the morning, Friday, March 2P was a | happy day for the school boys and girls of Bamberg County. I They were- very enthusiastic as they participated in the various contests and as they displayed their exhibits. Nine schools displayed very creditable exhibits, receiving awards as follows: Olar school, Prof. CharJes-AJ^. Millan, Prin., 1st prize; Ehrhardt school, Prof. L. L. "Butler. Prin.,' 2nd piize; Voorhees Model School, Miss M. Chappell, Prin., did prize, and Hopewell school, Mrs. Corine Dan iels, Prill., honorable mention. The host on field day was the Richard Carroll Memorial Graded School, Rev. S. I). 'Rickenbacker, principal. In the. basket ball game Bamberg won over Ehrhardt. Both teams played well. We were graced with the presence of Rev. Bownfan, who spoke in interest of the Exposition in May, with which the Association promised to cooperate. Subscribe For? The Palmetto leader PROSPKRITY NEWS Od last Sunday" at Shiloh A. M. " E. church" a nice crowd of en1 thusiastic Sunday school pupils and teachers found their way to I church. A very interesting1 and profitable lesson was had. i At 11:4,c o'clock the Pastor. 1 Roy. D. R. Bedenbuugh preached s a wonderful sermon. He brought * forth many "Aniens" from his aud * iencc. Sunday afternoon marked ini' ueginmng 01 a series'ot sing ing conventions, which is customary among the churches of New ; berry district. This convention i began Sunday here.,at Shiloh and was enjoyed by all present. On Sunday evening, had as our guest the Bettis Academy i Glee club. They rendered an enjoyable program-at the churcfr.^'A splendid colection was lifted a.nd given the glee club. We also had ys a Sunday guest. Miss Martha Paris of Irmo. Miss Paris express e?l herself as having spent an en juyablu 4?y here in jihe City of 'Prosperity. While in Prosperity Rev. and Mrs. Bedenbaugh and Miss Pans were the. dinner guests of Mrs. l.ucinda Gallman and al= -g.u a luu IliUhibeta id the i'uetrkyof Howard Junior high school. <>;; l-'nrhiy nighi. MIks !. Call. I Pl-.I 1 aimwl tier many frii-mk with a social. Miss Gallman is ol uininv to be awnv for awhile ?n she gave her friends a Wry nice time at .her home. On the second Sunday in April 08. S. II. lliagins. president cf A1 len university, will be here with us. We are inviting you to come out and hear Dr. Hicgins. tiOl HDIXl-: ClHCl IT NEWS j Mr. r B'uns-m.-u.tepnH.-ed- nis j life Mimiay night, March 24 at 10 p.hi. He was the son of Mr. Svlvest'-r riv' Mrs. I'hillis Brunso:\ He v. as horn in 1874, Wil! linmsbur'jr I.ane. S. C. Funeral rites were held Wednesday 2:00 I o'clock at Jerusalem A. M. E. 'church, lie is survived by'his \vi | flow, six children, sisters, one I rother. a host of relatives and-: friends. He was secretary for the'church for ten years; pastor's - -Hewtml r^-Supt. for more ^han-T.V vcars. He will be-greatly missed in the Sunday school, church and community. He was loving .and kind to both great and small. We loved y Hi hut Jcs. s loves you IK'Sl. A vorj" fitting- and jmpressive program was carried out after v. h u h Dr. Benbow sang before lie took his text. "His Eyes is on the Sparrow, and i know He Watches -Me".", lie Mdk his text Troni the"" 1-2 Cor. 15:55. Subject "Death \Vuiiuiit a .Sting." He was also a Five and Accepted Mason. Interment in the Jerusalem cemetery. Benediction. The Dimnery undertakers in charge from King street. Our spring revival started Sun day night, March ill. Let us make tins one* of the greatest known at Jerusalem. Conic out in crowds to hear Rev. Nero preach. Funeral riles were neld lor >ad " die Kaddy who died Friday, March 2;; m Rutfnlo, N. V., Sunday, 21st at 11 o'clock. She is survived by her parents, husband ami four " children ; two brothers. . i Interment ill Campbell cemetery. At this writing we still have a few1 on the sick list. We hope lot' t::em a speedy recovery. BASKETBALL TO I KN A.M EN T PALMETTO ATHLETIC ASSO. . \ i*it i. i-:. at farmers WAREHOLSE. KINGSTREE The second annual Palmetto Atnletu Tournament will get un der way April -1th and 5th beginning at 10 a.m., Thursday. The following additional teams are in t e association this year: Andrews Cooper Rural. Cooper Academy, Tfftrrmv Hemingway and St. Matthews; Brown, Berkeley, Holly It ill, Lake City, Kmgstree^ Manning, Summerton and St. Paul were members last year. All of the foregoing teams will 'offer strong competition. All of the teams are better experienced this eyar; however, .it is difficult to pick out the winner because of the better trained teams. The dope favors Elloree and t.ake City's boys and Berkeley and St Patil's girls., Manning's* girls and Berkeley's-^boys were victorious? at the tournament last year. On,.April 4th and. 5th at King stree the schedule, according to the official drawing of the Rules and Regulations committee, is: i wo Courts? 10 A.M.?Manning and Kingstreo (boys) ? D A.M.?Manning and Cooper's Academy (girls) J 1 A.M.--Kingstree and St. Matthews (girls) 11 A.M.?Berkeley and St. Law rence (boys) 12 N.?J. K. Gridiron and Hemingway (boys) 12 N.?Brown and Trio (girls) 1 P.M.?Santee and Lake City (girls) 1 P.M.?Holly Hill and St. Paul (boys) J-l P.M.?Recess -1 P.M.?Trio and Brown (boys) J P.M.?Summerton and St. I,aw rence (girls) f> P.M.?St. Paul and Ellorce (girls) f> P.M.?Cooper Rural and Cooper Academy (boys) 0 P.M.?St. Matthews and Hemingway (girls) 7 P.M.?Berkeley and Andrews (girls) 7 P.M.?Lake City ;?ul Andrews (boys) 8 P.M.?Elloree and Summerton . (boys) 8 P.M.?Holly Hill and J. H Gridiron (girls) * ' 1 1 THE PALMETTO LEA HRO. TAJIKS L1TENON l I. A11) TO It EST I ' Winnidioio, S?C,?A?very?respectable citizen of this community. Bro. James Litenon, departed this life March 20th and ,#as < fuMoralized on March 2f th at the "Shiloh A. M. E. church. Rev. J. ('. Hilton conducted the services and chosefl as a text Job 7:t~?Sunday, March 31st a program was presented at the Presbyterian church 3 1-2 miles from here and at the 8:00 o'clock service here. Guests from-Hope station rendered music. Rev. Wilk# preached from the II Kings 7th chapter. Total amount raised at both services $'.10.38 which is for repairs. Kev.^vTally the pastor was acyoYripanied by Rev. < J. C. Hilton, &ev. J.owry and Rev. Wilks. Read The Palmetto. Leader. GROUP NO. 2 ANDERSON COUNTY ACHIEVEMENT DAY A SUCCESS Group No. 2 held its annual Achievement Day wt Carolina school. Win'ot"?if"*" v n ?r 2Pth. 1 At 10:30 a.m. the following con j test began. Reading and^ Aritn5, G grades. 11:45 a.m. assembly. A short devotional period was had. Music?Wake Up Jacob?Carolina High school Prayer?Rev. Martin. Greenville Declamation Contest: ["In The Morning"--Blake Dale school "Ami r?..* c? ?> ???^? viwu Ui,v|;pcu V7UI III Oolite .?Carolina schoot {'Encouragement"- Maple firing school "Talk About the Nvgro"?Mt. Pleasant school "When Malindy Sinesi'?New Mt. Grove "(.'an You Do It"?Pleasant View "Tank"?Spearman school "Talk About The Negro"?St. Peter "We Are Rising"?White Hall Glee Club Contest: "You Can Toll The World" Hlnhc . Daale school "Somebody is Knocking?*?Caro" Tfnir" ? =- - * - i"Good News"?John Westly "Seek and Ye Shall Find"?Maple Spring "Home on the Range"-; Mt. Pleasant "Live Humble"?New Mt. Grove "-What He Done-For Me??Pleas- ant View "Let Us Cheer The Wayward . Traveler"?Salem school "Old Time Rftligion"?Spearman "A Little Talk With Jesus"?St. Peter ' i "Two Wings"?White Hall 1 Toy Orchestra?White Hall < Music?'T\w So Glad"'?Carolina 1 High school Ilealtn Talk?Dr. Bear z Guest Speaker ? Rev. Martin < Greenville ? "Educating One's < Self For The Battles of Life" Remarks?Rev. S. K. Kay, Green- j v i lie Remarks ?Mrs. Alice W. Antler- j son, J en ties Teacher , Remarks?Mr. Geo. Cherry, one , of the oldest Negroes of the 'j ...group- . i Awarding of Prizes First-Guide Reading: 1st prize. Spearman school; 2nd j prize,. Carolina school; 3rd prize New Mt. Grove school. Arithmetic: j 1st prize. Pleasant View; 2nd | prize, Spearman; 3rd prize, No. 24 , Second Grade Reading: 1st prize, Carolina; 2nd prize 1 tSpearman; 3rd prize, No. 27. Arithmetic-: 1st prize, Carolina; stiff prize . Mt. Pleasant; 3rd prize, Spearman Third Grade Reading: 1st prize. Pleasant View, -2no prize, Carolina: 3rd prize, New ^ Mtv-G-rover ^? *- i Arithmetic: 1st "prize," Carolina; 2nd prize Pleasant View; 3rd prize. New Mt. Grove. < Fourth Grade Spelling: 1st prize, Caroline. < r mn oraue spelling: 1st prize, No. 05; gnd prize, , Mt. Pleasant; 3rd prize, No. HO. i Sixtli Grade Spelling: , 1st prize, No. 00; 2nd, Spearman | 3rd, Caroline. ' . i Exhibits: | 1st prize, White Hall school; 2nd prize, Caroline; 3rd prize j Spearman. , Declamation Contest: 1st prize, St. Peter; 2nd prize , Caroline; 3rd prize, Pleasant View. WINNSBORO NEWS Last Sunday was an ' inviting , day to all church goers. It was as much like spring as Easter was , like winter. Besides the good church services at Wayinan Cha- < pel, there was a musical program , at 3:30 p.m. by the Star of Zion Quartet sponsored by Mr. Stuart , Campbell. This affair drew out a j splendid crowd and added much to , the days program. I Friends of Mrs. Charlie Peay i will le ulad to know that she is i up and at her post again after a spell of pneumonia. I Rev. Moses Belton who is teach i ing and preaching at Oxford, N. ] C., passed thru our town last < week end enrotite to Columbia to see his mother. He stopped and peeped in on a few of ys as he passed. I c Miss Lucinda Burgess of Spar- ( tanburg was a pleasant visitor ol i Miss Mary Wilson at her board- > ing home last Saturday evening. < Quite a number of our students j members of the 4-H club witness 1 ed the rally of the organization i last Friday at New Zion school 1 Quite an instructive and construe- < om I Kbenezer Baptist Chu Ten Nights Revival M 4L m - -sV l?PV \ I MI. TI'Ml'/W .v. i,. i r.i r,iu>iu^Sunday, March 31. 1!?40 wa> at, high day. Sunday School opened at 10 a.m. by Supt. lessons' were taught by the teachers. Review by rour faithful pastor. At 11:3!> prrlyer meeting conducted by Ilea con Hi own. 12:00 a.m. the pastor' came forth with a soul stirring message. Text: Who hath - despise the day of small things. Friends you should have heard this Godsent man. The high point was small things borrow gicatnes from their connection. The Holy Spirit came in this morning libit did in the days of old. At 2:00 p.m. he preached the Missionary j Ki'ii'ion ?u Cliilils-, 1*. l'.?Hi- s'p.iko1 as if he had just started for th-J day. At 4:30 p.m. he was at First Nazareth with Rev. Jr \V~^ Neal. He held the hearers thet" spell bound. A collection of Sid 1 was raised at Nazareth. He re- . turned to Ebenezer; at 7:3o p.m. prayer meeting. After a brief talk by the pastor. Rev. A. Bailey came forth with -a red hot message the : tive program was carried out un ' tier the auspices of Mr. Havid (1. < Belton, our Farm Demonstration Agent. In moulding a wholesome < attitude toward good farming and ; home beautification, Mr. Belton is.* doing a splendid piece of work in < our county. i Rev. and Mrs. \V. W. McCul-' < lough had as their guest last Sun- . dav her sister Mrs. .John Mora.ni': of 'Rock Hill. -! A splendid bunch of t.eaclurs|' and student's motored out to St. | ' lohn Baptist church jiorthwest . of heri' last, Sunday and'witne^jd?ali eery interesting program at that).' .hurth. While out there they had I 5 the good pleasure of visiting the ' lovely?country Ihim'e-of- Mrrrrrtf J Mrs. Golden Byrd. It was in that ' home that they- stuck- thei+- feet 4 under the table and satisfied the 1 nner man. Miss Mattie Bouler had an ur ? on t cal 1 last Friday to the fed?ide of her uncle, Mr. Jack Blake ' Chester, who had for 1 years heen an invalid. The following Sunday morning, at a. he passed j into the beyond. He wjis Huneraliz t ?d last Tuesday when Mrs. B? ler returned to Chester to witness , :he rites. She has for 7 or 8 year.- s seen instructor in the Fairfield t County Tr. School here. AVe-deep- ( y sympathize with the bereaved I L'\ION MEETING OF THE NEW ENOEEE BAPTIST \SS'NL , . j : The Now Knoree Union held one ol' the greatest meetinus in Lhe history of it?* existence last i week, March 30, 31, 1040. The pre-session was held at the , James Hopewell Baptist Church Friday night. In spite of the con- \ lition of the weather many were present and theve heard a soul stir 1 *ing sermon by Rev. W. T,. Shop- , terd. Saturday morning: he meeting , place of the Union meeting was changed because of rain to the Metropolitan Baptist Church of ^ .vhich Rev. J. P. Gypson is pastor. After geefing word around the Union meeting was again in session with Deacon M. S. Sondley. Moderator, in the chair.j ?The devotional period was r.?ti- t lucted. Rev. 'J. R. McMorris de- j ;] livered the opening sermon. Hi ; ? used as a subject: "Watch." We I. were able to see and know tho|a tralue of watching as Christians as j never before. I The eerteral enrolment was call- , ?d for and with some few ox.ent ions all of the churches hespond- ( j ?d. The welcome address was de- v livered by the pastor. Rev. .1. P. | ] CJypson, and the response was; made by Rev. K. E. Gaulden. After collecting the doorway from the churches, delegates and ministers*. Rev. P. IV. "Boyd ca.ne! forward with a veiy timely nu <- j sag:? on "The Church and tin j Kingrdom of God" Ewiyouv enjoyed the address delivered The appointing of all commit j tees was made by the clerk. Dea?on S R. Reeder and following the appointments, Rev. J. P. Gypion made one of the strongest adloesses on "The Church Building a Community." Wo were raised to the Mount of Transfiguration as he talked to vis from the bottom of his heart. Each one came lown from that m ntnin with a reh To Have feetinff * . | k i 'J ?I .. ^';. . ' I'ASIOK \ N|) III III) li< ,U^v4^ Toyi-thi i With j 1 (i(m|. Kv? ryhoijjiblvn.ioyfd t>.t* sci- j' uak.. fvi;i^uil,-.Vy,(?u shmild hav< heard th;s uosik-I 'trumiH-ti'i > loot ion at was. _$72.0'i. linn fnl tilt' M nlitH al! ') !ll. ,i < to New members. fiv . Tile l.oid is with us. if Ho is not with ycti^ invito Hint ami y?.u Wili prosper. Conn- to Ebenestei whop yon ate sfiloti with sin and jrot clean. wo haw a yospol j||-y 0lea it-, or here fni a'! sin. . <?.,i nui tinjf uii bejrin .'At fab v ; niuht. April 7tii wit':, ila -tors uf tic city t'ni }n nTnM/s. We wart f nbrnibia '< .'oh: is a -i run i>.' ! til .t?r?;.i'a?rrr?r~*? hm-mu - mjius.t.ux^~ .will rvroh- fi U-~ ifiniiin-.'. .\!<n>lnv tiUrit. il Mh lrr-v.-IT. ' FT'TayTntv Rov. K. A Ilavis. I.'ov. \\'.. S Honkhai",. Hov. I!.Kroeinan,. Hov. .1. S. fiordon. i.. Jenkins. Hov. I". II Huyhos. Hov. A. HaiIcy. Ha . J. H. ' Fiooder. "Hov. K. M. Voun^. The ih.in.nes of those ministois wi"! 'iI'crrrr.iiany TTfoir. pastoi>. view uf duim work : >r t'.a aust; or With the spirit h' f I?1,'ev 1-i 1-. .laulden, another tiospi/l pr-aelu r , ?nd a ehureh builder ami worker, ante before us with an addres>11. "The {'httreh - andf-the. Ch-wvli 'olicy." When lu* had finish <! the 0 hurch was- <>n hallowed fire. Dinner was prepared fo; "thi _ lie nibe. s and friends of the L'noiu.an.l after eating to our heart's oatent, we were again ready to estmte our spiritual food. Dev. ..I | .'. <'opeland. who was slated to. ireaeii tin- Do.trinal Sermon _ a i He before us and. having been "hied with tbe spii'it by tk*>-e who ireceeded him, .swept eve.yhody ;j,.?tlwir.-.ieuV?tUruUlfb?t-IVe-!j U liud'. 1 ell talk, about tin se ni l, i''ie earn;' meetings we had one ast week. Kveryoiie threw aside lis. petty fee It it irs. ill will, and ..i>jodliness anil got on the gospel ra.in ami tmilt a ritic~inio t f' "Tat'IiTj " >i" per feet peaee. ;i>y .and > te!ral J lappiiiess. Suiiiii morning ti.e Union meet 1' njr continued to make itsiif felt ~ liro iriieut the lay. Ti e Sunday ? whool was we!; attended ' y tin ' lelegates ami friends' and t'e leson was discussed by great Car:--' tan tiie-'Juuians. A brief lherary I n'ojram was presented wjtl:j( Cot'. W-. - H.-? Heeder :ar. i Mrs r 1 ..ouise Caldwell presiding. Jlilt ill -N I,- LilKc. a -_j? de-ted-?!to? deilvi'i?an?add if-=?T' 2 satun'ay was on hand to do his| ? lit Sunday afternoon. ll.s ad- J Iress was' "Who is respi itgible i deacon r.ot full of the Holy jho??t . ?"?Deacon- hnkt??brorr rhr T<" >ui minds many things ys peraiijing to a .deacon. He trove .:> he qualifications of a deacon am: . iuty ol" a deacon. As to \ h. esjiolisible for a deacon n >t b'' ng full of the Holy (Ihost s lain o' the Church.- N-. it :rck . sh?. u,i udain a deacon without rakln. tndor- cornrrdefatinn?the?requite- " nents. and duty Wi en you get a nan who has t* ' necessary requisites then you have, a deacon. Lei j.; is rail a man to t:.o offici of a jj leacon according to the rule- laid p lo\Vh by the Bible. The Missionary Sermon was-deivered by iTev. A. !.. Ingra o, an I wr costal nreacher. 111 :.so.i ^ is his thl-nto "By thoir in.its \v hall know ' thorn." A lariro delegation ,of rffictT? 1 ml nicinhfrs woro out t<> tin1 I h- I on .rem tin- I.auiel St 1 Baptist t'luuvh. Ko\. Itigium :s ho pastor. Wo shall novot forgot tin im-ot-j ntf \v?- ha?t ;?t I o I tiii'ii^ <asl i vook. Wo toko otT onr "hats to Doaoons M. S. Somllo ami S K Uoodor for hiinirinfj us suoh a. >Iiir 11 -.11 I'tiroi: M.-, in;'. ) <SL /irri aim) J!"! 1 1 PM.K THKKK ' "I If !I ( I I |{ KM l.y III I M ,\ I \ K\\ Z!O\ T>": '' ^ ' J lib ki,;. : ' - .Fri'Jnv, V ; - 'lock. \ ' '' ' * i > iino I'j'i' i c> . > , j- , . /-'* ; i5 J.; In. . I ' ! ' ' - ' . ' >l ? I 'it; . ; I-.-." " " TU. i-\ air-j.svl : - i;., :i. I'". '- ' L:uc:.u 4-U ?I'' a i ; J M; .. ']\;j 1?1?;11?^?:?!. ?rnrr~ !:; m I; . i. V ' .. .... .... : .... ;,!-? U"!r- <M'..::r7iZiit;r,n |>v It. (, i:. ,... i(: \ t:?rhj : . ' * All. i 1 ' i ,j M' -S I ' u: I'utt..: . Ms, ' v\. M !> ' -:i i' ; i. >. K-.: iilei.il Ii :IIhi ;>i ,1 ?-i- 7 ... - ' , ' ;V?-l",.V'.vlr. ?? 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