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^aturday, June 8, 1040 Prof. Solomon Guinyardr?Jr.j Jt... princ ipal of tjn? hi^H sc hool at *' Bannvell was a visitor to Colum i bia Tuesday. |t. ucv. yv. k. rsowman wishes to make an apology >11 omitting Mt Zion's Choir last week in his writs up of the. singing conven tion. Oscar Cook is the leader and k. he rings no backward bells. News has reached Columbia rthat little Horace Guinyard of St Ma11hewa reZe n tty won, th.e- .om? 1 t torical contest championship at State College and will doubtless ' represent South Carolina agriculV ture schools at Texas this Summer. Three cheers for Prof. Bur?gess, his teacher, who made it ^5 " possible for him to t display his talent. Dr. E. A. Adams of Columbia the Commencement speaker at last week. _ President E. F. D. Dent was a m \ visitor here Sunday night, atB tending services at St. James A. M. E. Church on Henderson St., .< Rev. Leroy Jackson, pastor. _Dr. Dent returned Monday .jmorning. Beautiful and colorful was the party at Fit/haven on Rt. 76 last Friday afternoon. Fitzhaven is ,ir the beautiful country estate of Dr. and Mrs. N. 11. Fitzpatrick, located near Harbison * Institute. Equally as beautiful is the location with flowers, shubbery and pines. The Rev. Dr. DuRant was honor guest at the party, and while the Ministerial Alliance deliberated in executive session on I t!ie inside. l)r. Fitzpatrick sat un^ der the cool trees with Dr. DuKant. Dr. W. CI. Owens, and Prof. -I. M. A. Myers in pleasant con's ersat4?*o and they.were served barbecue,^ salads1, vegetables, cake and cream and other dainties. Miss Sarah Mae Ruff returned Lop e Friday morning with het mother, who came to witness" the finals at Allen University where she witnessed the graduation of ^ Mivs Louise Ruff, her daughter - Sarah Mae and Louise are talente I in mVsie and the former Avas . elected "Miss Allen" for the next , .school term. g . Miss. Willie Hello Washington of m-. . Renr.ettsville. senior at .Benedict 7T college is in the city visiting her classmate Miss Helen Cannon at ! < i . Washington St. * AN KVENINO IN |'AKL4 AN1) DANCE ' . The Annie Hello's Sehool of Beauty Culture is sponsoring An > \ e :;e; af'ris and Dance at the Center on Hampton Ave., Friday night, June 21st, 11)40 at 8:00 < <. -i he affair piomises an evening* of. pleasure with unique i.:.-iiainnient. _ WANTED Male lodgers during aummei s.houl. Mrs. K. L. Myers, 2023 7 -"Faylor St., Columbia, S. C., half block from campus. . " TDK ROSE SOCIAL' CLl'll ? The lli.se Serial Club met at J&L-"' 1 ' !' .' !iss Bertha Lee AlITsTiTT: T7ii- ho. se was otilled tlTT order by tl:e president. After the devotional exercise the house was " t rm d over to the program commit bee. Mi-s Lottie Esaw, chairman. I'uem. Mrs. Ethel Cibson weaajng, jiiss norma i-oe ahi m: I. Misses Vivian ('hulk Rebecca Rose and Mrs. Magna. 11??.-i ! . Following: the program the roll was tailed, each member respond. 11:iv with a Bible verse and dues. I To minutes of the last meeting v v.iire iva,d, re.eived and adopt?r ed. Old and new?business?was ? 1i.i'eussed.?W-e?weI'e?glad?to?have V... Mr. Walter Brown connect with N the club. We also thank our friends who cooperated with us in ur Silver Tea Sunay afternoon. I i e club adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Lottie Esaw at 2TTK7IHheoM Ave. A -orcral hour was enjoyed during .which tbv hostess served refreshments. HU E STAR SOCIAL CLUH The club held its last meeting Monday light, June 3 at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Boeder and the meeting was called to order by the president with singing and prayer. The club is giving a dance at . tie Community Center June 17th from 8:30 until. Everybody is in vited. Our next meeting will be Monday night, June 10 at home of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. WAVERLY SILVER STARS The club met at the home of ? Mrs. Inez Hawkigs, 1208 Heidt St * at 8:30. The house was called to * order by the Chaplain, Miss Gun- r tor. Devotions were carried out I in its usual manner. After which ' f each member recited a Bible jU verse. Then the chaplain t carried I, out a successful program which' m' every mem bet* enjoyed. ?* 1 a ' ' 1 The vice-president then took harge. Roll call and reading of minutes which were recevied. A diver tea was planned to be held at the home of Mrs. Gertrude ;au;s, 1113 House street at 5 p.m. We are inviting all members and friends of the various clubs to come out with us. We ar? also planning p ride to Taylor's Tavern soon. So pleuse watch for the date. W e are also planning a I . ide to Taylor's Tavern soon, so please watch for the datej We adjourned to meet at the home ot .yis. Maggie Johnson, 1207 Lyon utiu.a TK.. i .. -i.. ^ v? X. V v. x uv nuofcViJO OC1 *CU a uc* iicious repast. TUESDAY EVENING -.SOCIAL CLUB The club held its regular meet ng 1'uesday night, June . 4th at the home of Mrs. Eelder. The meeting was presided over by the Vice-President Mrs. Ella Washing ton.-The minutes of the last ses.cd, then the house walT opened to business. We are (giving a tea Sunday evening 5 o'clock at the president's home, June 9, Mrs. Kathrny Warley, 2121 Gervais St. After the busnesS the roll was called and each member responded briefly. We will meet next with Mrs. Warley, 212. Gervais BAPTISMAL SERVICES i I /.KIN CAN AAN SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.U0 O'CLOCKThe final results of our 19 nites ik'.-iiiig will !;< climaxed with Bap tismal services at 2 o'clock Sunlay. The publii -is cordiully invited to this special servce. All are welcome. . <- llev. A. P. Porter, Pastoi M TAYLOR SCHOOL ENDS SICCESSFl'L SESSION T. J. Sullivan, Principal The school bell that summons almost two hundred children to their class rooms on- Mon.,* June 1, where they received their report cards, and were served a delicious repast b^. their., teachers; marked the close "of" dne of Taylor School's most ..successful terms. The closing exercises pleased the audiences and reflected credit upon those by whopv- they were presented. The seventh grade, of which Mr. Sullivan is instructor, presented their drama, "Adventurous Ann," April i8. This was a high day at Taylor School and its memory will linger with those present. The Second and Third grades presented "Max and His Music U,w " OA Mioa T V teacher. First Grade presented "Cinderella," May 28, Miss C. F Boulwaro, teacher. Fifth and Sixth grades presented "The Apple," Mtay 31, Miss V. King, teacher.. On Sunday , May 26, Dr. Frank Sells, instructor at Columbia Bible College, preached the Edueatonal Sermon. This sermon was vivid and instructional, including illustrations and appropriate "pictures. Dr. Sells has rendered service to Taylor School the first Monday in each month iof the year. The lectures on these occasions have taken the place of regular devotions. The parents have also been favored with lectures on several Sunday afternoops. Many have accepted Christ" in the services and the pupils'' interest 'n.learning Bible verses have been stimulated. The pupils' health have reeeiv d attentioq in order to reduce absentees caused by illness-. They have received dental treatment at 4>e school- and office of _Dr. Pride. JIhose suspected were tested foi hookworms.' They were1 also favored with movies relative to health, through the courtesy of the County ..Health Dept. ?On^he?final night,- Mr.?G:?M. Lockwood, Supt. of Olympin Schools for 17 years, made his final remarks before embarking up on his new field as f^upt. of the Lancaster Schools. He paid compliment to Mr. Sullivan and his staff. Mr. Francis Thomas, a prominent resident of Taylors, re sponded in a very pleasing manner. The closing remarks -were nade bv Mr. Sullivan. ?: m 9 i JOHN ST?>?LJN OTESBethel CME Sunday school assistant Supt., Mr, Leo Mitchell and teachers present. Supt. S. L. Pope -was ill Sunday.' Sunday nieht, Rev. M. M. Davis preached a wonderful sermon at Betjiel. The Rosenwald school closed after a successful term. Again this year among (fther (generous awards was five dollars in cash offered by Amos and Son, won by Doro?)iy MobKV for salutatory and Earl Walker for valedrtory. Mrs. J. W. Gunter entertained the teachers of the Rosenwald school also Mr. Minnaugh Amos on Wednesday at her lovely home with a tea. It was enjoyed greatly by those present at this affair. Mrs. 'Sallie Lue Walker and little daughter have returned to Jacksonville, PMa., after a visit to her father, Mr. Pollard Hall and other relatives and friends. Miss Corrie Jell McKie left on Funday for New York City to spend the summer. Miss McKie is a 1940 graduate of Bettis academy.. Prof, and Mrs. R. N. Smith are visiting relatives in Raleigh, N.C. Mr and Mrs. William Graham announce the birth of a son May 24, He has been named William Jr. Mr. Sam Ross is a reader of the "Leader*. ZION HOPEWELL * BAPTIST CHURCH \ Sunday was a beautiful day a? Zion Hopewell Baptist church. A large audience was present. S. S opened at the usual hour with th?> Supt., 1. S. Collins and his teachers at their post of duty. The lesson was Oeauiilully uiughi by Mil's; Marshal and Mr. J; W. Stev enson. Children's Day at our church Sunday and Mrs. Michell was in charge ~of the program. The audience was very much pleased with the wonderful and 'interesting program. The little pupils just played their part well. We also had with us the Little River choir who sang very splendidly. A quartet from )St. Petei and another from St. Matthew church were also present and rendered numbers. We thank the pa rents and community and friends and invite you with us. again. The entire morning period was given to the children. ? At~d:30 our pastor and Rev. Roh erts 'were on the* rostrunn The pas tor use as a teme The Mercy Gate. Our choir will render service at the Little River church Sunday. Our Communion will be held on the third Sunday. Come and commune"With ipj.and hear a preacher that feeds his flock with the word of God. BETHEL AME CHURCH Rev. W. B. L. Clark, Pastor The Sunday School met prompt ly at 10 o'clock under the guid -o?t tinct* Ul lilt' OU|Jl. anu Uliivvm. Sunday is Children's Day and the pastor will deliver a special sermon to the children. The pastor asks that the parents cooperate with him and have their children in the morning service at 01 by 11:15 A. M. There will be specialseats reserved for them. For the morning service the pastor delivered the message from St. John 5: 6, A full congregation enjoyed the message. We shall celebrate Father's Day on the third Sunday in June All of the activities of the day shall be conducted by men. Both choirs need to be complimented for the full attendance of their members as well as the .splendid services rendered each Sabbath. There were many visitors Sunday, they are always wel come. REV. W. A. MAXWELL PASSES Gourdine Circuit News Rev. S. J. MMlett, Pastor Furreral rites were held foi Rev. W. A. Maxwell, who departed this life, Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. May 26, 1910. Born in 1 in WiHinmhrvjr Conntv I^inp he was the son of Mr. Randall and Mis. Elise Maxwell, and leaves marvy friends to mourn his eternal exodus. He proceeds his father and three brothers to the grave. His high school course was completed at Downing Town, Pa., May 22, 1012, afterwhich he entered Lincoln University, Pa., where he took his theological studies, which were completed or April 20. 1015. From then up tc the time of his death he has work ed for the church and God. He was pastoring at Embrey AME Church, Edisto District, Charleston, S. C. The - community will miss him. We love you but God loved you best. He leaves to mour his loss a mother, three sisters, and five brotheis: Elsie Maxwell, mother T.ane, S. C.. sisters Rhoda Rennel 7)7 Lane. "S7 C.: "Lrrmie Dbzier o( Suiters, S. C.; I.ula McCutehen of Buffalo, X. Y., brothers, Dozett, Buttis, Lee and Joshua Maxwell of Winston-Salem, X. ('., a host of relatives and? friends. Servant of God well done, Rest" from thy love employed, The battle is fought, the vict'ry won, Enetr thy Master's joy. Ouening hymn 481; Prayer by Rev. Isiah of Charleston; Scripture lesson, Psalm, Dr. Beard. 2nd hymn, 48f>, Rev. C. S. Mollett; Resolutions and letters, Prof. J A. Harris; Obituary, Mrs. Ellen i A.' Barr, Lane, S. C.^Remarks by Columbus Bruford, David Harvin, W. M. Brown, Rev. D. J. Hartwell, Rev. J. E. Davis, Rev R. E "Brogdon. Selection. "What A Friend We Have In Jesua," by iKe choir. Dr. J. E. Beard took his text from' the 25th chapter of St Matthews and the 22nd verse. Interment was in Jerusalem cemetary. Pall Bearers: Freeman Dinery Leroy -and Johney Dimery, Kiag. stree, S. C.; I.eeharold Brunson, Ruford Dingle^ Charlie Harvin, all of Lanes, S. C. Rodders undertakers of Kingstree, S. C., were in , charge. (Mrs) Ellen A. Barr, Rept. JERICO AME CHURCH Rev. J. P. Cummings, Pastor Denmark, S. C.?Our services were very good Sunday with the Church School opening at the reg ular hour by Supt. O. S. Riley. Review was made by Rev.A. B Coleman. At 12 o'clock the pastor deliver ed us amessage on the subject, "Go Home." The spirit dwelled in us during the discourse. Visitors at our church Sunday were Rev A. B. Coleman,., Miss Harris, the adult teacher, Dea. Robinson of Central, Mrs. H. M. George Sunday and reported a Wolfe and son motored to St. pleasant trip. Our Ushers' Union will convene at Jerico Sunday at 2:30, P. M. The public is invited. Mrs. S. M. Cunningham, Rept. THE PALMfJfft) LtiA^Dl A. U. CLUBS REPORTING * I FOR ALLEN'S LIBRABT FUND ? V". ???? ? . v Reports for Allen University's library fund were received lust week from Sumter and manning. The Sumter Club?-Mrs. ' L. A. Wells $1.50; Rev. J. Cue 1.00; | Andrew Jenkins i.tifl'.TJhhnnv wi 1 liams?LOOt At FL Brogdon '.LW-; Charlotte Singleton 1.50. Evelyn Cuthbart 50c; E. C. Wilson 50.; Mrs.-Katie Heywaid 50c; A.- H. Johnson 1.60! Mrs. M. L. Smalls 50c; Mrs. Marie Nelson 50c. Mrs. H. L. Pratt 50c; Mrs. Susan Ramsey Murry 50c; Mrs. S. A. Mattin 50c. Clarendon Club?The following members paid $5.00 and more: A. Mace'o Anderson, Rev. Columbus Burgess, Rev. Longfellow B'ur^ess John S. Boyd, Mis. 13. S. Crawford. Mrs, Sarah Daniels', Mrs. A1 meta DeLaine, Alma T. Finch, M. Thelma Garrett, Peter J. Lance, Rev. F. E. Richburg, W. E. Single _ S. TIk mirfson. James 1 Walker. William Ragin. George G. House, Rev. L. Daniel King. 1 THE Y. P. S. T. CLl'B May 26?The club met at the home of Mr^r?Pattfrne-Otttern-Themeeting was called to order by the president, with a song. "1 Am Bound For The Promise Land." Praver. bv t.lir, Chnnlain. Sum, I What A Fi ic-nd We.Tlavv '.In Jc liun. The- minutes of the last nu >-i ing were read and adopted. The roll was called and each member responded. The sick are improving,we hope them a .speedy reeov, -ry. The next meeting will be at i the home of Mr. C. Ross. 10?>.v Gregg St., Miss Aletha Smoak, Pres. Mrs. Rosa Ross, Sect. Mr. David .1. Outen, Report.i ST. PAI I. AME ( 1H R( H ? v Rev. I.; Daniel King. Pastor Crcston, S. C. ?There was' a very large attendance; at Sunday School Sunday. At 11 rtio the?pas' tor delivered a burning message. His text was taken from *St. Matt. 22:10. theme, ''Who Is This " , Our flirts were made to burn as he spoke by the way. The doors of the church were open and two young ladies united with us. The | collection was taken, aftei which 1 we listened to a wonderful address delivered by on J of our white friends in person of Mr. W. M. Brown, Florence. S. ('. The Holy Communion was administered to a large number. We were grateful to see so many visitors to our services. Come again, you are always welcome, cordially. Edna R.Eades, Reporter NEW HOPE A.MK CHl'RCH , Rev. S. E. MRartin, Pastor I Sunday Sschool opened at 11 <>'i clock with all officers present. A > splendid review was made by the ' Asst' Supt., Bro. W. C. Chappelle. and Miss Marie Broom spoke about thetS. S. and Church, Bro. Chas. Robinson made remarks, al, Mrs. Mamie Alexander, who responded to the address of Miss Broom. At noon, the pastor, with i Revs. McCrockrell, Ilall and B. W Chappelle in the pulpit, preached ' a wonderful sermon. We had love i feast before the communion. The pastor's subject was "A Better I Country." It was really a master I piece. H P. M. found us auain at the i place of worship with the pastm introducing the Rev. Ruff Mc, Crockr?t 11 of Cola., S. ('. to preach I and again our hearts burned with r in iMr-he?s^ioko?foami tl.o?theme i "Loose him and let him go." 1 must say that our church is in peace and harmony again. We i thank the I.ord. We are awaiting the coming of?oar-presiding- older on Sunday, June l>th to hold his 3rd. Quarterly Confer.-nee. Wo are striving to make our church take the rightful place in the dis trict. Visitors are always present - and appreciated here. A fine col. lection was ^iken up, Sunday. Revs. Manlin and McCockrell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Melt for dinner, i Mrs. C. I,. William. Report KlfltHARDT NEWS Principal I.. L> ljutler and faculty wish to thank and etTngratu. their cooperative spirit dm ihg the school ,yea The beautiful May festival was a very enjoyable and successful .event. Many white friends and school authority witnessed the u_play. _ Miss Hattie MT. ,uown Miss K." f'. S. by Mr. Blanton, principal of Vworhees Junior. college. Miss ifattie M. Bret land is a menibi'r of Sun grade of Ehrhardt Jr. hi and a star basketball player, and a very good Sunday school worker. The teachers report a very pleas ant arid successful school term. Immediately after the closing the teachers left for their respective homes: Mrs. Gladys L. Websuu. Columbia; Miss Vivian I. Webber Eastover; Miss Mattie B. Kimbrough, Richland, Ga. The principal Mr. L. L-. Butler should feel very proud to see and know that the children that leave his school make good. The following persons are finishing high school from the various institutes: Susie Butler, Voor hees; Deloris Fulk, Schofield; Christine Moore, Voor bees; Myris Fulk, Voorhees, and many others The Mothers' club met last Mon day. The delegates made their ' reports from the Federation and j reporte a very enjoyable trip. ' ... , i IiKT111. F H KM H \ PT. Hi I K( H I Rev. 10. K. (iauUleii, Pastor' Newberry. 'S. C.??The Sunday school \va i.died lo ol der by tin Supt. and alter devotional the tea chers tool, .barge of theiV class* s I or 1 h i i I v . I.I i 111 .1 l tns being the first fSunday iTT month ami tre-nTd'Trf school many members ;t>iii friends wen* present at the morning services. 7 After making it few ani.YU.ike_,mills ou. pas'tor spoke from the following theme: The Things that are IJjishakable. He bipught us a message' that will live for a long. time in our hearts. There were many students from the different colleges throughout. u.c state back hon^e and in our set vices .Sunday morning. These .?ui?n ni.s express themselves very well . in telling the church and many friends how glad they were to be back home after working jnard in school for about nine 'months. : I George Singleton who is home from Benedict college has undergone an operation, and for that reason he was unable to be out to nis church Sunday. We do hope land trust that he will get along ["'''Hie1 follow in,^ named persons I were with us from out-of-town: I airs. Carrie Scott, New i ork City Mrs. Mat tie .Mae Grilles, Atlanta, L. .a.; and /dis. Mamie Bluefoi'd ol I New Rochellc, N. Y. We are aH s giau to have our members and friends, back home with us. wry delightful tea was given jut the home of Kev. \V. 11. Kcedjer's for the benefit of Morris col ego. The program was undci [the direetioir-uf Mrs. Mamie Gauld en. Although we were few in number the spirit was. high and Lcai ail went away rejoicing. - .. flu- llVl'L' services under the uutance ol Airs." 1.. A. Graham opened at 7 p.m. ulthough the- head of the program was absence, the services were good from Start to .ini-ti. At ther eguiar ntakt services our pastor "jireached for a v. lulc-aOout the church of God,, which was very iiiueli enjoyed by al. M I I.I.Kit ( II.U'KL A. M. K. CHIKCH Kev. I,, (i .How man. .Paslor Newberry, S. C.?Programs are oeing disti ibuletf"to all the minis tors and their congregations foi .he union meeting which will take place the tilth .Sunday in June , at Helena, S. C. A number of choirs will sing in a contest in the afternoon. The public is cordially invited. The third quarterly conference will convene at Miller's next Mommy night ami air eyes are looking forward for the same. Rev. Oi C. Dunham, presiding elder will preach next Sunday nile. The Children's Day (has |>een postponed until the third Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. We were glad to welcome the following students from Allen: Misses Helen Bowman, Vivian Rutt', Mildred Stephen, Addle Hare Messrs Joseph Johnson, Simpson ..iirtu't. From Mate college: the Misses Eugenia Allen, Estei Mary and Elsie Galmon; Mi'. Jas. Carter Eugene Singleton, From Mollis . ojiee'", Misses Ernestine Burton N. Sena Bates. From Bettis acad emy Mr. Judson Nance, Margaret Alexander and others. Misses D.C. Bates, Louise Burch Noma Sena Bates are spendiug the .-iiiiuiier in New York. Miss Myi tie Christie" is spending the summer in Detroit, Mich. A lar.'c attendance worshiped,. with" us Sundayv""morning. The tiles sage that wag delivered by I'ev. Bowman was very touching. At tile close of his sermon three [jiiiir i'.o-.cii ill and joined the church. Sunday night Rev. J. S. Mai tin a big brother, a Christian [ gentle nan together with hsi wife i worshiped with us Sunday nite.;. I Rev. S. .J. Johnson is now nyi ing in our community with Ahr. ami Vis. Walker Beaty. We l>iii tliem Welcome. Come to ehurch -*go to church KM.MAM KI. A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. F. 1). Dreher. Pastor Sunday was a very pleasant day. Sunday School began at 10 A. M. with a?cm l-.irgi- attendatue We were glad to have oui pastor hack after attending )the General Conference in Detroit. At 11:30 Rev. Dreher .preached a wonderful sermon from Heb. 13 chapter and 8 verse. It was an enjoyable sermon. He brought out-wine interesting tlioughts. Rev. Simuel Green and others, whose names we failed to get tvoi shipped with us. 8 P. M. a few faithful members ' and friends came to worship. Rev. , W. K. Green preached a soul stir < ring message as found in St. John \ 3:7. Subject; "We must be born < again." The message was timely J and inspirational. < Bro. J. Wise, Sisters Richard | son, r.. Swygert and uurii's air on tlu> sick list. Little Miss Lydia Clark is out again to the delight of her many friends. M isses M. Washington, (1. Grif fin, B. Brown, Prof. G. Dixon are home for "fKe summer after closing successful school terms. We welcome friends to all our services. Sunday School 10 A. M ; Services at 11:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Class meeting on Tuesday night at 8 P. M. We are greatful to the members and friends for" helping to make the May Queen contest successful, sponsored by the Stewardess Board No. 2. i * i . \ HKOWN ( HAI'KL NEWS I hi- Sunday Srh'xii i < !Ci t i,i ? Sun lay, "u.sidi llnt-ss" vvlfs disrus??-d (hoio'Jt'hlv hy tciicf.ci'. aiul students. I In- |m>Iui NH-a-hiii a slcuiy sermon, two (ji'ipic jninin.' !ln? rliUJK-h. \ Iftltui s S111111 a>?n hi a ~ M i > i at rii- Mir(iil) ami daughter. 11 i 11 i t_-, "who ii-i i-mly tf-raduat-d l"i >m AlJen 1 niv., Mrs, Ki-bi-i ta Km 'tjle Mrs. Klouisi- Knwnian ;iinl Mrs Mamie T)a\ is. A i ... i ..v .iimn, lih' psisior preached at I'niion ('lunch "near Kllnree. An appreciative audience was present to hear him. Mrs. Xistlee llanton iias recent ly joined our choir. Her rnelodh ous voice is -very chstrininu an) the choir r^ s<> v 1 a<I to have her sixain. j Iiais.v Mack. K.-;.,,rtj KMiNE/lp IIAI'TIST rHCRcii I Rev. J. S?Maddux, .It.. 1'astor With plestsstrV weather prcvsiilintr -last SVmdtiy. our conx-ejjjation .was very Isirye all day. After HcvptiTvri alt ( la>S( S nTsFTTiilTtPTl Ti-' their \ aj ions depar tme nts ami dc- . voted forty-five minutesto the. study of the lesson, after whiei. we re-asseinhletl in the si alitorium of the church and listened, to reports and sinnonnecrderts. - HreaeRTii^- service bexsm iir "7r o'clock with the pastor assisted hv Rev. Amos I..-wis. 0\u pastor delivered a soul stirring sermon from Acts 2:4. Tllenie. "When lie -liyion Cuih<^?AJivW^?W+-?emtt4ttd-; ed this sermon with the following statement: "The greatest need ?>! -Hit?world?is?spiritual- puwu.-t Visiitors were M'rs'. Cordelia Uookard. Mrs. John-on. who art visiting their father. Mr. fjehrgr Scott and other relatives.. Mrs Bertha M. Honor and litth* daurii ter. Yvonne, who are visiting parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Washington. and Mrs. ll--t. Ua Cohen from Chester. Mrs. Johnie Ma S!? an ainP Little daughter. Mamie, spent a few days in Rock Hill. S. C. visiting h.-r mother, Mis. Mamie Chilos n The following students are at home from the various eolleyres": Mes? rs. Dallas Taylor,? Cordon Alexander, Harold. Williams. Tuner Childress and. drover I.i11!? _john. Misses Susie Alexander. Uti !.y (mines, Inthe] Olg-esby, Congers Massev, Sedlia Bkissaguiv.v. from State College. Oi angehtu-gv S. Messrs Odessy Holland and Harold Olgesh'y. Misses Kuh\ Doyle, E. 'Williams. I.inso Grant Carrie Jenkins, two Authur sisters and Doretha -Mayes. Benedict College. Columbia. S. C. Club number f(uir (vv^ ' man, Tuesday afternoon tit 4 P.Si The Jolly Workers club will meet tit the home of Mrs. Mary Tl?.?,../vu?.u.. -4 4 -1 Afiwiitttn ct L * U CUK'K. s\ H meipbers arc askodj to attend. ( T.NTKR HAPT. Clft RCH Tin-inonsville. S. C. .Sunday was a hitrh day with us.- Our Pastor, Rev. M. P. Pearson preached a soul stirring sVrnton from th sulije. t ' t; s'i Wants a Man". This was a spiritual feast and eniov d by all. We were'happy., to-have had as. our guest the J hilee choir uloni: with some < ) the-otrieers and mem lA-t's of the St. Paul Hapt. church College place. Columbia. S. ('.. ot which Rev. M. 1' Pearson -is the pastor The singing- of the '.jubilee ch*)ir contrihuted much to t4i. spiritual fervor of the service. Our collect ion ll> - r jJiiS.o-l. 3Ttor .service ji delicious dinner was served guests and friends. We are looking forward to the time when St. Paul will he with us a.-ain. 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