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in , 1IHWW I PAGE FOUR ANDREWS NEWS St. \ndrews \. M. E. Church Rev. C'happelle. McCbiry, l'astor St. Andrews church is mo\ine 1 alontr nicely. S. S. began at the' -usitalhour with its Supt. Prof. XTi E. Smith, presiding'. For the 1 morning's worship the pastoi ' i preachd a (not>)e sermon. This mes I I sage seemed to have been well tak en by the congregation". ^ i A rally has been staged to beat' 1 tify our|c:turch inside and out- < side. Everyone seemed to have : ialight the spirit at once and has| gel)i.'. tn work and how!?Thinking i 1 ti terms ut the ausaionavy convention ve were to* entertain in a rally would end in July but we i have just been notified that we will entertain the annual confer , enco,.instead. Werare gla^ to have bark with us Mr. Fred Greene who was in Detroit, Mich, two weeks attending the General conference. As ?gatg "Jhom the Palmetto conference. Before he left on his trip 1 the church gave him a purse of ' ? $10.00 to help cheer him on his ?way. lie related briefly-a few happenings at the conference and expressed himself as having1 had -a?i ei y?pleasant?stay. ~ Kev. S. M. Hughes, pastor ol Bethel A .\1 fc church, Kingstree, S (' rnioiohc.l fill* lie tif .1 I.'olnol in the interest of Brp. J.Wash' ington's class. The sermon was soul-stii i in^ ami p-I i 11 ing. Kv - e eryone expressed himself as liav ing enjoyed it. Mr, Suspencei Hughes and .Mr. C'oiiycrs canu over with him. _ ??. - The Junior l.TO.guc" ihet' at the usual hour with its President. Aliss Rudolph Greene, presiding. A naniley president was elected namely, Mr. James Graham. } A program was given at 8:00 " ' p.m. by the Junior League, Everyone .enjoyed it very mmli. The ex-President Aliss Rudolph Greene ; made a few timely remarks. She also asked the church fti pray for 1 the new president that he might be just as successful with the , League or even more so. WILLIAM CHAPEL A. M. E. CIII KCH . I I Orangeburg, S. C.?The S. S. ; began at the .usual hour with a \ery good attendance. After the t review of the lesson a short talk . was . .given by Aliss Alary L. llayn es. telling ??f her trip to the Gen- f eral Conference. *. The morning s sermon was delivered by the pastor from the subject Considera- j tion Essential for a Person's Well Being. The truths .seemed to ^ sink deep into the hearts of the , people. At the close, of the liics- , sage tile choir sang very beauti- 's iuny no 11 L nuerstanu load Dy (i .\lr. Lieu. Brown at which time two persons came forward ami unit- t ed with the church, one was hap- j. pily converted. We were glad to a note the presence of so many ol j our visiting' friends. The pulpit t ik stdi graced with beautiful llow- , ers furnished vby Mrs. Breeland. Many friends: of Mrs. Wille mena Junes a nn.mli.-i !' ihi. elm.? al club, arc congratulating lief "oh the opening of her beauty purloi m th rear of tiie Dant'/lCr Drtig j, store. Quite a few of bur members j . are on the sick roll at present, namely: sister Eouvinia Fisher, ^ Rev. .J. E. Zcigler, sister A. Sal- . ley, sispei Mattio Butler and F. Blair ami several* others. We are praying lor their sneedy re- ^ cover. tVe 'are' glad to report ( thht sisters Billy and Emma (jlu\ ( or are- improving nicely-. In the last session of the otlic- ., ial board, plans wcie "perfected for a united mitl-suuuuer?rallyfor the Trustee-department. The . board was unanimous in its en- j dorsemeiit of tire plan. Tliis ral- { ly will l.e held on the second Sun- ^ day in July, each member will pay ( $:i.uo. t The evening service was iudecu inspiring, despite the dow", pour ( of rain at the hour ifn service, , and an appreciative jKdicncc was ' present to hear aimther strong ? and forceful message by the pastor from the subject Stumbling , ? ' Blocks in the Way of Progress. , Ignorance, Selfishness and ^Indifference, were given as stumbling blocks. The message was iiu. _ spiring and uplifting. MT. ZION A. .M. E. ('II L'KCH ltev. (?. I,. Biggins," Pastor Wanipee, S. ('.?This community was very much shocked Sat^ urday morning when the news a> rived that Mrs. Martha Greer, hud crossed thg.ygreat beyond. She was only ill orte week and twc days. She was 'laid to rest in , St. Joseph cemetery. She leave* to mourn a mother, three brothers, three sisters, husband, five child.en and a h-.st of friends and relatives. S. S. at the usual hour with the Supt. and teachers at their post of duty. At 11 Rev. Biggin* came forward with nm. <>? t tin.-*. wonderful messages. At 1:30 we held our age rally which was a"" Success. Kev. Biggins preachec again at 1:30. Miss Retha Bellamy spent thi week end with Miss -MatViie I.e< Green. Mrs. Margaret Livingston? was called home from Trenton, N. J. to the bedside of her mother. Mr. Theodus Lewis was guest of Miss L. Bryant Sunday; ~ Mr. Mitchel Livingston was the guest of Miss Alberta Vereen on Sunday. Cu5> ^ribe For? The Palmetto Iveader ?iiii? IP IW - I IRMO NEWS . W. D. Owens, Pastor S.;S. began at .the usual hour with; Stipt Mr T O i.. Leathers'" at their- post. - The pastor gave a synopsis of his trip tc the General conference. He gave an interesting description of his trip. Service began with a good pray ,-r meeting. Rev. Boyd of Hopewell came before, us and preached a wonderful sermon using as a subjeet Come in Out of the Rain. A'any mmebers. of " Hopewell were?'m?service with?ere Sunday. .Mothers' Day was a "high ,day. Phe S. S. under the^dlrection of M iss Willie Mae Kifkland gave'an intv-resting program at .TKMVP.. M. Mrs. Carry Esquet is f^hut in from our services because of ?iil? ness. We wish for her a speedy restoration to normal health. Miss Easter Harmon was the lucky winner in the contest.- May 17 at Harbison Institute. Miss Harmon won the prize over five other contestants. She is a mem ber of our junior choir. Other, contestants in our community were Miss Maggie Metze and Miss Alberta Loriek, !VIr. Odesser Geiger was hurt Si: mln\?morning when the car lie was driving overturned He was rushed to Columbia hospital. We hope he is resting at this hour. Ilethlehem chooir and Columbia Gospel Singers rendered a very?interesting program?Sunday aiiornoon. .Many witnessed the program. Visitors are always wtleome. ^ '? - j.?? hi sn KivKir haft; cm kch Rev. J. ('. Collier, I'astor ,, Newberry, S. C.?We can truly stty that GorCnvows itt" a jpiystei'ii)(.s way and we can't; uiulerstani! His' mighty works* The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McMorris was buried Thursday May * The sad funoral^service of Mrs Minnie Gary was 'largely attend d at the Trinity A.M.K. church I'he neighboring churches joined in grief fur Mrs. Gary. She was i good church worker and a Christian who would let the world know hat she believed in Jesus as her eisonal Saviour. We will miss Mrs. Gary, but God knows best md is too wise to make* a niisak<-. Mrs. Gary is survived by i. husband. Mr. Luther Gary; .'1 idopted children. Lather Gary Jr. .ot.ise Taylor of Charlotte, N. C. ind Tracie Gary and a host of rel itiyes and friends to mourn her ost. \\ bile 'attending; the funeral- set-icc, Mr. Iiobirt .Gary, a brothel >f .Mr. Luther Gary, received a nessag.e that his house was truck by lightning; and burned Tow n. Wo should crm'?nl?. tli'.o.i. rrief and help those in need, beaux: the timc^: are critiical; we ire up today and down tomorrow, .ait's continue to pray and keep he faith, God will give us a just oward some day. RKTHKI- A M K f H 1,'KCH -KeVv -i; P. Ctiminings; Pastor lienmark, S. ('.--Sunday was a dglt day at our church. Sunda> cn?<ol opened at its usual houi. kittle Lilly Mae Benjamin acted ,s Si.pt. At 12 o'clock the pastoi ook his subject Looking For a letter Country.' All h alts weft to feel happy. Brother Freeman ami daughter, +h-?]'it; toi, Alias?Hi?L. -Wolfe,?Lt !. Coleman and wife were the linner guests of Mr. and Mrs Io,-s Cunningham. The dinner vus enjoyable. .Mr. S. S...Wolfe ami?uncle?of "Tiarleston were the guests ol heir sick mother ami sister Mrs. 1. M. Wolfe and Mrs. E. A Craw ord, after which sister Cunninglam, sister Colenum, S. S. Wolfe notored to Mt. Zion church atrial ing the anniversary. At the evening service the pasor brought us another inspiring message from the subject A Busy rinte. We again rejoiced in our souls. We ate glad to have the motht>r of Mrs. E. A. Crawford in the pet son of Mrs. Minnie Pot ter of v....- v....i. r i. i i .m r>. uiitu nume again. MORRh* ItRtlWX Aim en i KCH Ke\. R. I. Lem?n, Pastor With pleasant weather prevailing last Sunday, our congregat ions were large all day. Dr. Leni>n preached at II A. M. from the subject "fsaiah's description >f tf.V coming Messiah." The text Tom which he spoke was Isaia'1 Again at 7:.*i0 Dr. Lemon addressed the "Sons and DaughSK-Y^td' Isaac and Rebecca.'.' Six accessions were made, during" the ay and fojr persons were induct'..d into full communion Ojf the hiiimT"Tf$eTe 'were three bapLs s during the day. Bro. \V. H. Simmons rendered i very comprehensive report ?l woi-U iif ll-v <" I once which he attended as a la\ i' 1? Kate. Morris Brown moves tailily forward. Our programme for the Conference Year is planled,, anil our ..efforts are centered a its consumation. With. Dr. Denial at the helm, and a spmpcjlenD personnel Iff The official family we feel confident of putting over very programntV that has been Tanned. We learn with pleasure that Bishop Flipper has been returned to the ?th Kpiscopal dist. ..e are always proud o th'e work of our district in the AMK cotv nection, and o r endeavor is to maintain the record established over the years. We still maintain our forward look. TH REKl) STREET HIGH SCHOOL I'rof. S. C. Perry, Prin. Sunday, May 26, was a big day for the m'nioi'n an the Buciuulnuri ate- - stfmott w?s- -preaehrrt?at?St. Paul Baptist Church. The sermon which \yaS a vevy inspiring one to any person who is looking foorward to better -things was preach ed by Rev. K. D. Pogue, pastoi of Salem Presbyterian Church pi this city. Special music by the Giee 'Club, and u solo by Mr. Charles Jackson. The number of graduates numbered twenty-nine. tiiaduation exercises are to l,v m the school auditorium, Eridiay, May 31, 8 o'clock. The school bus which lias created much excitement both in use and payment, is expected to be paid for at the close ofA school this term. Everybody has tvoiked enjoyably and each of us feelsproud of the wonderful progress. We?wish to express?appi'ecialiuu to this paper for allowing us space. 1 Our 8the\irade Trip To Colhi.22 The rith grade class ..of. Reed St High School left Anderson Wednesday morning at 7:20 o'clock. Before leaving we had a short devotional service. We traveled thro Belton, where we rendered a program, Honea Path, Clinton, where a lovely time was given us by members of the 7th grade classes. After passing through many other towns we arrived at the Sfh'te' Capitol. We went through the State House, being escorted by some guards. From there- we went to the insane hospital. We saw . some people, from Andei-sortthere. An hour or so was then spent, in town, later with a trip to the Veterans Hosnrital. Following this we partook of lunch _and went to Benedict College,"at which place we remained until our departure for home at 7:.'5<) o'clock. I think everyone enjoyed I he trip to Columbia, s The 8th Grade Class -U:\INGTON ClKl IIT XEAVS Kc\. I. <>. Simmons. Castor S unlay was a high day ar -spr.tm lull althoa^ii it was mix Vd with sadness. The spirit rose high. Sunday morning Sister Lu ri'tia Logan, otic of the mothers at Spring, Hill was l'uneralizod vlt.r the funeral Kev. Xathaniol Tilnian preached a soul stirrng set mom I bis sVrtium really set lire IP i ur souls. One poison uniled to trie church: Alt'eV a re .ess Kev. Tilinan aeain preached an itlu r s rnion.Immediately following this sermon Kcv.'Xeal and his .'o..ci memhets from 1st Xuzaretir Baptist Church, Columbia, came in and Condoled a noble service. l he I'sher Board and Choir sang along with the quartet. liev. Xeai preached from Malachi 1.7 :U.' It was another sermon wiLh food foe tho.ght. A neat sum of money was raised. We hope thai Rev N'eal 'and his good people, wii! come aeain with 'his good people. Miss Quincy > humors is home again. She reports a very ploas-_ in ii'i'iii Mr. and Mrs. Klisha Jones visited'Mr and Mrs. J. \V. Slack Jr.. Sunday afternoon. (Mjss) Mattie Mae Black MRS. WATERS, SPEAKER AT RljXiEWOOI) HAPT. ( HI R( 11 Several* hundred patrons and friends were present at the above name chinch and Iist+sred-^-W-a.nr< cram in interest of Adult Educat on. Mrs. Meldona Waters. Area supervisor of Richland. C'alho.m Fairfield and Lexington counties who was the guest, speaker, said during her address that every pel son, regardless of condition, should learn to read and write She further stated that the objects of these meetings are to aelliaint a larger number of people with the work of the WPA projects. The church was beautifullv ile oorated with exhibits made by the adult students from College Place Ridgewood and Carp I'm nan a centers. Just before the meeting closed Mrs. Lillie Knighter and Mrs. R..I inson testified of the grind work their tcnchm-, B 1?Hall, was doing for them and, their eoummunity. Benjamin J. Mack acted as tin master ol cercnioniies and led the congregationa in singing several selections. CHKSTKRFli:!.!) Nh'WS 4- 1 h e Midsummer ('movent ion convened May 21-22, at Mt. Tabor M. K. Church, was quite a siu cess. Among those on C, nr - gram from ftlt. Tahor were Mi<# Sarah Jackson an?! .Mr. Johnny Sanders. The convention was well attended by delegates T|<>Th venous churches in the Spartanhur/.' district. Rev. Hiddleston a yd 'f --' members are to he commended foi their splendid entei luinmentr of the delegates. Mrs. Reese Craig, one of the town's most respected citizens, is ill. to the rctrrot of her friends. Mr. and Mis. Howard Jackson Mrs. Elizabeth Rivers, Misses Cecelia and Rt sa Toatley attended a re .-tion in Puveland at tin Vashti Brtnvrr, Frrdav. ; i honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. M Ki ssick, who announced th< nrriage recently. Mt. ;.7fiT Mrs. Horace Sellers spent .Sunday with relatives at Sardinia. Miisses Sara Jackson and Char lie B. Stanley, Coulter Academy, Cheraw, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives while attending the Midsummer convention. : : IE PALMETTO LfiADBR LAKE'CITY NEWS Oti Tuesday of last week, May 14, 'the Lake City School had us viu?mjr excrcJses v\ illi an address "TO tiu- "yaauuatiny class Cy Kev. 11. Lt. miller ot rW.Un University, s. v. in company witn nnn were ins wile and Mr. and -tiis. i. .v.. yers oi Coiunioiu. i nc auureks \\ as a masterpiece. ? iu iauuaiuig stucieius were as loliovts: Kiiliieiitie Oair, t iory urn mils, l.eia tii.iiiam, iiuouoic vii anaiiiv .UoruciJ viiccllc, 13. 1>. .uc .. i;,..,uu ii Vi iliiain. v iiv. iK.li. c ay-sui mutt, Carrie ..no .\i\a \\ iismi, Caesar Scott re ceived t'ii.st honor.and Floiy iVi r>' l\V < vl 'l'llllll I I. 111. If. 1 iie Annual Jm'iiiioii on May 14 winch was del acred by lu*v. -K. <-'ol nwell of kingstree, was unothcV ntastorpie.o. ill? Iii'lil the audience sjii'iluouta^ Uom bccinniK to end. I'Hi? total collection on tuts day was $45.08, The amount froth the various churches were as follows: Mesjey . St. James Mt. (Jlair Baptist >?>. .-a;?Hoknt-ss?C41,?The?prima* pal of-the- school. i'ref*. L. D. lfrad ay expt essetl Ins appreciation to all of the churches taking a part 1 "i -v. hat?thoy <11< 1. Ha > littotl?that i"pai(lless of the a'nhiunt raised by any church, 71 does show iT spiiit of cooperation. The collection this year was $8.07 mote that) last year. ? J . y . Htv?adult?school?demonstration week and lunch room inspection is ; t. ...n I ill | ?i ?ffi i ?ii iiur* ?iii.iii^. ii win ct fill it i tit* thvoiu'h tin* '2."' of JVIay .aU.tiui S.JUH>1. . - - A .very large crowd witnessed the program rendered by the .Silveitone Quartette at Wesley M K. ("In reh ..en last Sunday aftei'iinoii. Mr. 11. 1.. Jackson of Marinn. S. ('. is director of the Quartette. Rev. S. 10. Watson is the pastor of the church. Rev. 1). W. Washington of St. James A. M. K. Chinch is pushing his drivers so that the parsonage fray be iv> uilt soon. The old parsonage was recently torn down so :.s 'to make. \\a,yj,i>r a new one. The anni>eisai> Services of tin Baptist Cluireh are stiil in progress. Thev will rial on Sundav. May L't!. ' ! - ' * \ ' ?. ItlDCK Sl'KINC-NKWS Tlieie were many present at Sunday School Sunday. The entire ciiinivnity sympathises with the Jackson family" in the loss of ihcii .drar mother. Mrs Mii'y Jackson. Her children 1'i^oir New York motored down to* thi1. JllUvJ.al?ivhiclr. u as ludd -Wcdnes.1..,. "vr..-.. ) ) ... i>: i 11:ii !>.. ..? ?lcl\. .MCl\ ? _ ill IWIltjL'l' I I III Church. Miss Kdith Smith ul' Florida isj at tin- beilsidv <>t' her ill brother. Mrs. Charlotte Peterson's child-1 reii are here from New Ytrrk, because of hi.-r illness. Wv pray for Mrr Smith and Mts. Peterson to have a speedy re overv. Those attending the funeral of -Mr. Mike Watson in Columbia. Were Mrs. Alice Hammond, I i/./ie Hax/atd. sisters. Mr. J. T. \Vat< i). brother, Mr. -.Johnnie Hammond and wife, AUe;m a nephew , all of Ridue Spring. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Ihelna W. Robinson, Rev. and Mrs. Toll., n. Mr. T. K. Hammond Mrs. Sa'lio" Watson. Mr. Dan Wat son and wDe, Sallie. We are chid if> liave Miiss Rosa I Re He. P.toadn;oc bottle after spend i 11 tr the winter in the Piedmont sect loll Tenrtitnjn- ? The total raised from the Pig Ral'y was $77.00 Don't forget to ally to the Valetidar month 'May.' She is hopirrt? to gmwer the top Sunday may 20. Mrs. Mary Craw ford is the captain. Mr. R. R. Quattlcbauni and wife. Mrs. llattk', are looking forward to their aOtli anniversai \ in .June. Ni:w HDl'i: A. M. K. CTll RCH Ret. f'. !".. Martin. Pastor . P.O. o with too ft. S. We i ;:ad a od day. Rev. Robt. MeI Honey t ' dumbia .'Viewed tie. lesson. a I 1'ie.ii li li' -el \ ice bewail at 12 I o'clock wit!: the ] rasterassisteo by Rev. M' llorny and Rio. i.'lmpl .t^e ^ a i,,i pl eached a soi 1 toi'cbin - rn\on from St. Jonn fed" and It*--eefc-lly pryachcd. At dl:.'!0 we reassembled to heat a program in behalf of sister II. Clark's club. The Rev. Mclloiiey 1?) t C?ii_a?.ii y?touching i ei'im n which was enjoyed by all. 8:(io O'clock found us again in the House of the honk The nite i . . . vice was in interest ol sistei Kt cnisL Williams' club. Rev. -~M,-Fr*?oman-, pastor <#f St. Luke hercb and also pastor of Faiiw church. Newberry county. The pastor selected siv CVera' weeks. ago to raise and re | l?oi t a eertain amount of mon?y | on Sunday. May 1M and the ones I that laised the highest amount lover \. liat he asked for would gel I 2." pounds and 10 pounds of sugar, respectively. The following amount was reported l>y the named ladies: sister Mamie Alexander, Sl.Hii; sister Lizzie Hall. $1.00 sister Priscilla Metts, $5.80.; sis] ter?HufeTiia WiltlfflVlS-, $8.07; sis ten Henrietta Clark, $f>.85; sister 01 lie Cook. $10.40. Total $.'16.02 I On Friday night, May 21th at |S e'eic.ek l*i of. W. M. Burton, the principal of B. W. Heights school j of Columbia will speak for us Also there will be a Baby contest held on that night and the prizes j will be awarded by Prof. Burton, j Revs. Martin and c McHoney I were guests of Mr. and Mrs I Cook. 1 r c ^ > HAPPY HOME HAPT. CHURCH H?'V. It. M. Scott. Pastor | * '" ' ' iiiini i ^ iii. )?at iIn1" usual hour Aftm:?Uw?--4<'smVh -was 1 discussed the pastor came before , us and brojght some wonderful |t.i. jrhts- about the Is/sson. j i 1 "ItjV. Mijn eanie bfore us with a wonderful sermon, 'Using I I is subject, "See Jesus." j At ,'1:30 Itev. It. It. Stroy. pasi tor of Capernaum Itaptist Churclr brought to us another wonderfvl ; > lie used for his tht'tue, ' 11! in ? ,nu. JeitJs. " 7:30 Rev." Ellis and Den. Sims t.. i 8 o'clock our pastor pica hod as never before on the subj'ect: "Let's PGo Fishing." 31 4? Our revival meeting began on 1 Sunday night, May HHh through Sunday night, June 2nd. Rev. j .vu-kcr .of?Charlotte, N. .G.v pasi-t-o -of?Mt Veinun Baptist chur: h will be 11 *. conductor. The public - ' ivit d to come out and heai this wonderful speaker, one of God's little thunderbolts. -Monday-nighty-May 27' he spoke ? '>! ? a spe ial subject: "How can w\? lose with the help we have?' Tuesday night, his subject will be "God and I have gotten touethei and Ilm?c|uite?sore?tbitt?i?with '.v i nj' Wednesday night, he'll speak on the subject "Makee hast'e and you're in ow wwo <wag gag agfi or, e down because t.ho place o 're in is daiv-'erous." Thursdap night: '*^>eventy-tWo Houl's :n Hell." Friday night: "I heard L n< ws a in 1 -iJL^:t )ine-t<r7iiitrvT.J' character Assassins in in the chl/rcii By Rev. E. ('. Mcl.cod. head Department of Religion and Philosophy./Wiley College. Marshal, Tex. In ll'O.'l, Professor John H Watson made a study at the University of Chicago of the white rat. His researches on "the rat raised the whole subject of ar> mal behavior to a hew technical lev J. . It had been the custom among 'psychologists to try to reconstruct the consciousness of the animal from the evidence of his behavior. The puzzling question to he answered is, "What does a rat think about " You can ask a human being to retrospect and he can give you a (report on his mental processes* rut a rodent must remain a speechless mystery. The visious attack on some of the leaders irt our ranks at the recent General Conference of _ the. "Methodist Church in Atlantic City, New Jersey, leaves us stunned and shocked. The average in- I dividual is puzzled at the type ol I mind that will debase itself in the use of suchm a method as the sending of poison-penpamphlcts to the delegates and visitors of the confcren.e. The leaders attacked need no defense as far as lie membership and constituency of the church are concerned. A reply?from thorn would dmnifv "TtTe attack, but it certainly behooves every loyal piethodist to gird his loins about hi in ..and?Luprepare To reply in no uncertain m is to this unholy challenge. The future welfare of the Ceiiral Jurisdiction is at stake. The culprit or culprits responsible foi this criminal act must be driven from our ranks and. into the Courts of justic. In self-defense, every minister of the Methodist Chmvh must assist in repudiating such rascality. There should tie"no termites in the niagnificient edifice that we hope to see erected -m?St-r- I.otiis. We may~7iof l>e able to follow the mental processes ol the rodents; but they can be trapped. because we can predict their i.ehavior. '"These miscreants are without douljt pat Illogical cases. Individualsr-they are. with blasted ho| .-s and \ desires who are seeking outlets for their frustrated .inP.itions. The humanitarian attitude should sompel us to apprehend these menaces to society and -. c t?> their confinement. A persuul of the contents of this pamphlet will convince the reader that the mind of the author or authors reveals the follow ing traits and character wcaWm.-.. ses* an illivii'sil miml iiiuin/... !?? I inconsistency, disloyally, ineoherency, deception, cowardice, and a reptilian cunning. Let us not wait for the "mills of. the gods" to grind slowly, but let us reaffirm here and now out faith in the Negro leadership in our t'bimlu-ajiti-ospecially by the' unmasking of these "character assassins" "whom the godsdestroy they first make mad." ST. rim.II* A. M. E. CIH'RC11 At St. Philip Sunday all church goers were found at the church. S. S. opened at 10:30 by the Assistant Supt., Mr.' Henry Johnson Mrs. Alice W. .A. 'Ramsey and i Mr. "Willie Henry as visitors. The] senior clasie Mrs. Ophelia I)evesiux is now in possession of the banner. After the Sunday school session we had a spiritual prayer meeting, Love Feast was taken, testimonial meeting followed and at 12 o'clock the pastor ascended the rostrum. Subject: The Necessity of Prayer. Wo.xhi but say by his preaching, conversation, pray ers and service, he is a God-sent man. The trustees raised $9.57 on the painting{ of the church, making an amount of $28.22. We are planning to paint the church in ,the next week or two. After service a large number t went over to enjoy the Steward-J ess feast at sister Annie Jones 'and Rev. Richard Jones. 1 i "I ' " * " _ I ! JAMES HOPEWELL |l BAPTIST CHURCH Is I? Rev. J. 1'. (.ibson. Pastor . I ?Sunday. tytn.v ijO,-~H)40, was a (H higTi day at the church, which eol-jt eh,rat-d its 41st anniversary. ( Friends from far and near were < present to witness the program, i Deacon S, R. Reeder acted as the t Master of Ceremonies. The Sun- 5 day School was taught by Sister t L. N'. Gibson. St. John and Metropolitan ren- 1 i deivd music. A hns load of-oo>- nlri -? members and friends came over N "Prom Greenville. We were glad to t see them. t Our pastor. Row J. P. Gibson, I meat hod a noble sermon from 121 end 122 Psalms, using .as a sub- ? ,io? t "Truv'eling to the city of God." Everyone enjoyed this firey c sermon. J After the eollectinr thn Green -? vdlo and Newberry Quartetts entortained us highly along with members and friends, who paid 41 cants as requested. At. 2:20 Rev. M. C. Freeman, 2 members, ^delivered to us the Anniversary Sormon.His very appropriate te*t was found Judges 1 :"2+:?Wf enjoyed the great. most. _j -sttgw?Mmry visrtTng friends spok-e highly of the progressive leader- i ship of the pastor and officers. May God help them to_ continue j the good work. The financial re- 1 port for the day was_-vary_good- j . We inviite all to come again. There will be an "Apron and * Xt'vk Tie Party'! - given at the hopve- df*-Rev.-find Mrs.+J., P. (Jib- . son, Friday night, May 31, 101 , benefit of Metropolitan Baptist j Churchr ? ( An interested Reporter v ST. J A MRS A. M. E. CHURCH ] 'lev. I.eroy Jackson, Pastor. \ As rsunl Sunday School , was * (food. After the class study of the < lessono the pastor made the re- . :"v The Bible Class is holding the banner. Sunday moYning the . j nasTor preached from Proverbs . 15:8. Sunday night he preached from the theme: Pressing toward ( he mark. These were real soul stirring sermons. Sunday night, the rally, in interest of the par- _ sona^c, was quite a success. Much credit is due the following captains: Mrs. Frances Gore, Mrs. Sarah Stalks, Mrs. Estelle Johnson. Mrs. Bertha Lewis, Mrs.' H. M. Young, Mrs. Carrie Cherry, :io,< \1 ? ? U'lll,..!...:..- \\r 1 it liiiviiiiiiia HUUII31UI. ^ Mrs. 1>erthn Lewis reported th* v highest amount. Mrs. Gore came second with Mrs. Starks third. The .p.astw.-is- all -smiles as well as the members. We hope that he can soon move in. Visitors Sunday were Rev. E. Tre/.evant, Mr. Rosevelt Rice, and Miss Thelma Rice, children ' of our former pastor, Rev. N. A. Rice. Coma,.again, visitors are al- | ways welcome. ORANGKBCRG FARMS PROJECT , Orangeburg. S. v.; . MayL-lfltlw- ? The foundation for health is laid in the- first nine months of life a'"H earlier. Wsr can readily see that the ch.Id who has had good pre-natal care, has a good foundation. The child who eats well planned meals at regular hours, receives the proper amount of sleep, and plays out of doors in the sunshine, has the best . chance of- faying a good fotmda- lion for future health. We it re proud to say that our ?parents are -teaming mortr and more, that it is health economy 1o go to a doctor to keep their child Ten well, rather than go to him only to cure illness that might have been prevented. In September 11)311 we started!, holding clinics at the health Kniia I ing with thi* people of the entire community: Iri these clinics we weighed and measuK-d babies and pre-school children, taught cleanliness, gave bath demonstrations and educational work. For the pre-school children that were un- I deiweight, formulas and even diets were prescribed for by our County Health Officer, Dr. G. C. Bolin,. who is cooperating whole 2 heaftodly wkh our health proram. " Due to the inclement weather we only had thirty babies to attend the clinic regularlyr^TSeventy-nine babies were . immunized against diptheria; ninety-six children were vaccinated against small pox; one child received hookworm treatment; five received treatment x fur itch; sixteen took the typhooid 1 vaccine, and ten children who are not on the project-had Wasser- ( nians made. g Urine, blood pressure and diets of seventeen- pre-natal mothers were watched closely from these ..i:. _ - tun ics. School Health Program: Two hundred and seventy students are f enrolled at Mt. Zion .School, Jamison, S. C. Each month these _ children were weighed and measured and records were kept of same. Every child's eyes went _ tested' and defects followed up. Health lectures were given to all ( and health classes were held with ] the sixth grade through the 10th grade weekly. These health classes were of great help' to our stu- 2 dents. The students seemed very _ interested and some of them made 1 very nice health charts. Pernell ' Douglas <5f the sixth grade won the first prize May Day for having made the U*st health chart. Miss Douglas' chart consisted of * the baby in the crib through the n third year of life. The chart real ^ !y told a story. Children that were underweight and gained five pounds or more *are; (leorge Mince, Pearline Doug H'Hffl?? i i i i - ?-r Saturday, June 1, 1940 as, Edith Grey. Average weight students: Flora Young, Rosa Col:er, Willesteen McKinsey, Wil- ' iH,m Furry,. Karlim* Halter. We celebrated National. Negro health Week "April I -7 by 1 ia vIng >ach student do something toward leanliness in their homes. Mosl )f the children cleaned windows md picked up tin cans. At school he 'children cleaned windows, icrubbed blackboards and raked 1 1 ik' iawn. May Day program was given it Mt. Zion School, May 1, 1940. lamison, 3. C: Ttre weather "was rery unfavorable for taking picures of the group, which number.'(1 .about five hundred and fifty >eople. ^ ~~ A splendid program .was ivn- u lered. James Lee Gay nor,__7 months >f age, twenty-five inches tall, veight 15 pounds, and who has ind the ifiptheria toxoid, won the due ribbon in the Baby Contest. Everyone present seemed to lave enjoyed the program. We ire now beginning bur summer nogram and typhoid clinics. ? 'T i [ Lillian H. Hayes ' . * Project Nursb Orangeburg Farms Project ?KE 1)I'E WOMAN'S VUXILIARY The Pee Dee Woman's auxiliary if-ld its May meeting with Mrs. Vlaceo Robinson, nf Mulling, T^1 TvTng and dining rooms were very ittractive in a profusion of lovey spring flowers. - "* - The President, Mrs. M. Gordon ui-Kiui'u over mo Business,. with ninutes of the last meeting1 read jy Mrs. W. Mae White. After his Mrs. Johnson then gavj? a ery interesting: and helpful talk >n_."The Doctor's Wife and Her delation to the Church", which vas thoroughly enjoyed by all. During the social hour the Miss s Roach and Robinson entertahi d the group with bingo. Mrs. 3ordon and Mrs. Wilson won the irizes. ->4 The hostess assisted by Mrs. Vlartin, served -a delicious recast. The next meeting will be Frilay", June 7, with Mrs. Gordon at Vtlantic beach. + Poro Beaut} School Located at 2481 iVtillwood Ave. BEAUTY CULTURE 1^ ALL ITS BRANCHES shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling Croquinolling, Finger Waving. 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