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Saturday, June 22, 1940 ST. ANDREWS YME CHURCH j Rev. Chapelle McClary, Pastor Andrews. S. C.?The S. 6. assembled un?r the guidance of Asst. Suj)t. M. B. Greene. For the morning service the pa? ?; tor^eHverod-th? wii^ncm- Jrtini ; subject "Jesus and the children.'' Text St. Matt 19:18. The church is making wonderful progress under the leadership of our pastor.- We have launched , a $500.00 rally. On Sunday night we were fortunate in taking in ] half of this amount. Mrs. J. E. Smith, our organist, left Friday morning for Long Is laiul, N. Y. . < Miss Artu'itha Smith left also I on this date for Washington, I). 1 * '(V . . - " ' Subscribe for "The . Palmetto Leader." 1 TRINITY AME CHURCH Kev. J. A. Lipsey, Taster ' ~ 'I ' ] W ?<lr. ff, >. ('.?.M s. I illian ' Suites was a \ isitor in our S. S., ( which?was?crowded.?onSunday. The S. 13.- is progressing nicely < under the supervision of Mrs 1 Nancy Gilliam. She never fails to 1 discharge' of her duty, and we are proud of her. I The pastor broke the bread oi i life with a beautiful sermon that 1 thrilled the hearts of the hungry 1 christians. Both services on Sun 1 dav were excellent. " Mrs. Lillian Suiters and d in J ter, Ruby, were the guests of Mr. 1 UK.... I wr-ll r. ' ' anu nil a. l-.il W wiiuuru anuauy. They worshiped at our church. :viis. Minnie I.. Thompson is in ' Portsmouth, Va., visitnur relatives. Mr. Horace Thompson died at the County Colored Hospital 01 Monday afternoon. Hie siek.: Mosdam/'s Amiel Jones and Texana Allen. We hope _ for them a speed ^recovery. ^ MAS ltKTIIII, It APT. CHCRCH Itev. A, I). Duncan, Pastor Sunday School was fine end a beautiful lesson was discussed.' ~ The Ussy bee i.k.b Met : t th ' 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie * until, Friday nij^ht. After the business was over a delicious repast was served. After spending a few days wit) I..,.. vt:.... isi: ?n-.--.i-_ tivi j'<ii clival iiiian r^ii62tuctn I'itl'KS j .. and Master Ross Parks left. fin i Washington, D. C. Sunday. 1 . Don't fail to read "The Pal melt' t * I ouder." i Mrs. Effie J. Parks,, RepoVt. 1 BARNWELL NEWS The many friends of Miss Lilly ^ Eubanks are proud to know of her ?purchasing a.home'oh'the corner' "J of Perry and Oak Streets. 1 Mr nnd Mrs. B. Aiken are spending sometime wih the la' | ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Priester. Mr. and Mrs. Aiken re- ' sid's' in Klorida. Miss Jennie Steel of Rock Hill, J S. C.. is visiting fronds Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Holley Ojetla Hart, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. ^ Dixson and Mis. Rosa Adams were the dinner gloats of M . Ed<" j Joins in Aiken S^niduyr ? -j The many fri</nds of Mrs T _jlall are sorry to learn of hi death, in Philadelphia, Ra. " Mrs. M. B. Eve left Saturday afternoon for iN. V. City where she will spend the summer. We are glad to see ME J It7 "j Smiling and Miss Louise Roun- j , tree home. They are studeo' j .Morris College. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hey ward Mrs. India Bellinger, Miss Annit | InPnKu n?\J .T V V> ? A _ ... ....v. . 11. ix. ivy;iu at tended graduation exercises at th? ] H. T. W. Ili.'li S.llool in t'olun. ] I.ia, S. ] TJw< .Uplift?LLlub of Woman's 5 Federation was royally entertain ad at the home of Mis'. M. A. Dun 1 can, Tuesday afternoon with Mrs t Ruby Snelling as hosutss. The 1 meeting: was called to order by i the president, Mrs. V. R. Dixson. 1 Following the business, a d'dicious 1 course of salad, ice cream and 1 cake was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Choslm and family were the guests of Mrs Maggie Crouch Sunday. Mr. Chb- I aim is a deacon of Thankful Rapt '"Church, Hamburg, S. C. ST. VTAHY A. M. K. CHIRCM Helena, S C.?Sunday, June 2 was a big day here. Quite a num her of folks Were out to Sunday " Shool and enjoyed tfhd lesson. The pastor preached a soul stirring sermon from the text: (a({ ring sermon. The church was full of both youne and old After the day^s program had Keen completed the members ' pounded the pastor with a lot ol i?rood hings to* eat: ham, flour, ' lard, chickens, eggs, sugar an,d I a number of other good things to eat. Pound isn't the word to express this because there were so many pounds in each package. It was carried out in such a way that it was a surprise to tthe pastor. The following persons were leaders in the pounding: Mrs. Ellen Jeter, Mrs. I^aura Kinard, Mr. Kanie Meal, Mrs. Zella Neal, Mrs. Bessie Neal, Mrs. Ruff. Mrs. Moon, Mrs. Susie Penn, Mr. I) Pev.n, Sr., Mrs. Cora Henderson Mrs. Jessie Sins, Mrs. Pe-arlie Shells, Mrs. Adeline Lindsay, Mr. i Jackson, Mrs. Jane Neal, Mrs. i Lillie Alexander, Mr. David Penn, Jr., Mrs. Viola Woodson. The pas-, tor thanked ahd is still thanking | the good people of St. Maryv. I CHAPIN NEWS Mt. Zion^Baptist CHURCH Sunday was a beautiful day.. At noon, Rev. T.. L. Duckett of Benedict College, brought an inspirational message from Deut 32:11, subject, 'The Stirred Nest.' -^Sunday Sehoob-Avas opened? aC the usual hour by Mrs. Schrumpert. The lesson was nicely diiscussed by her. The Silver Tea given last Sunday by the Willing Workers Club was a success. The Children's Day ( program was presented with Mrs. M. Eleazer as directress. n * * ? rrui. uyDrand and Mrs. Mattic B. Anderson, teachers of Chapin Graded School, are doing wonderful work for the school. They wer up Sunday and had a rally in nterest of the school. ffl?' Mrs. Essie Caughman was funeralized at Providence Church on ast Thursday and Mr. Ross Whee ler on last Monday, June 16. Miss Marshall Long spent the week end at Prosperity, S. C. Rev Duckett and Miss Pearl Schumpert were the dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mayers Sunlay. spent a few hours in Columbia last Wednesday with her mother, Mis. Edna Mobley. Rev. W. G. Owens was the ?ue^t., speaker on Sunday evening it the ..Methodist Church here in merest of a rally being held for ihe school. He was accompanied by his family, Mr. Melton Lewis. tn<I his choir from Irmo of St. Paul AME Church. He delivered a wonderful sermon on the subject, 'Watch." . ? ? ??? NEWBERRY NEWS Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor Th S. S. met at its Usual hdUr with its personnel present. This was a good service but the nufnber i of attendants are fewer due to vacatin time During "Children's Hour," Rev. Reasonpr 'told a story about a faithful dog7"ai,d showed the correlation of the story to loyalty and faithfullness to Jesus. After he introductory service the pas,br presentedas his theme: "God, Jur Creator." Text: "Tn the tn^" tinning, God." Gen. 1: 1:. In this jeautiful sermon, the hearers were urged to put their faith in !?od. Mr.jand Mrs. Herbert Wheel :r of Columbia were visitors; also Mr, Cecil Jones is with us ajain after having received his A. 5. degree from Johnson C. Smith. Prof. R. F. Gladden is attend iik summer scnooi at Hampton 'nstitwte this summer. Miss Mildred Stevens left foi Philadelphia last Tuesday. Mr. Jessie Hunter is in Asheville and Mrs. Lizzie Rich at Baltimore,. Mrs. Blondell Brown, formerly >f Newberry, now of Greenville, The work of renovating: the martially burned strueture of the Drayton St. School has begun to he delight of the patrons. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin anlounce the birth of a baby girl, >orn Thursday, June 13. Mother ind baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Ella Gilliam died and was juried at Calvary Bapt. Church Miss' Cynthia Rutherford of Coumbia is Visiting his Aunt, Mrs J. M. Gilder, who at this wriiting s very sick. ^^ ^ BW BOOKS AT WAVERLEY BRANCH LIBRARY How__M_Win and Hold a Hus^ jand, by Dix; Men Can Take It, >y Hawes; Listen! The Wind, by <eith. Inside Europe, by Gunthei; 'devolution of Nihilism, by Rau ichning; Christopher Columbus, jy Salvador de Madariaga; My Day I?i Court, by Train; Man Pi*nm PaaI/'o U.. n?1 a, uy nanKs; Spellu do, by Bates. Mortal .Storm, by Bottoms; Fifth Column, Homing.vay; Row Down to Wood, and Btone, by Lawrence; Three Harjours, by Mason; Memo to Timo;hy Sheldon, by Sitrts. Remember Valerie March, by Albert; Death Stops the Bells, by Baker; Delectiblu Country, by Baldwin; Out in Society, by BaunTp Kinds' Row, by Bellmann. Katia, by Bihesco; First Love, by Black; Passport for a Cirl, by Borden; If I Take All Kinds, Bromfield; Other Gods, L?y Buck, and othe>s. ; M ? METROI'OLITAN BAPTIST CIII'RCII Rev. J. P. Gibson, Pastor ?? ' *. Newberry, S. C.?We are still haci' </ a glorious time at our Inner!. Following .Sunday S., Bro Reed and Bro. Pope conducted a spiritual prayer service. The pastor brought us a very inspiring ind sniritiml .v. u:" ? nlis general theme was: "What the liible leaches about work." This stjrmon was a jewel. The spirit was high a.'sin,' us to enjoy an oid time "shouting and praising god." \\\ hope that the memmbers will continue to support the paster so tiiat he "will always be able to bring such messages to u>. We Icvo him more and more. Revs. .Millei and- Williams were visitors. Rev. Williants who was the afternoon guest of t!u pastor and his wife, preached a noble <ernion at 8 6'elock for us. We hope that he will continue. As a your\g man, success awaits hiip. Wee are proud of the excellent leadership of Rev. Gibson. He is showing much interest in helping i s annihilate the indebtness of out church. We are happy to say that we are doing fine. We invitte the public to worship with us every 1st and 3rd Sunday at 1 o'clock and 7:30. ' I DENMARK NEWS Jerich0 A. M. E. Church ?'Rev. J: P. CumminK8, Pastor Our services were very good on Sunday. " Rev. Cummings brought the message from St. Luke 18:1, subject Prayer. ? Services?ar? improving all churches, the spirit of God is being ""manifest more~ forcefully and we pray that it will continue. After service a wonderful nrn. gram was rendered in favor of Fathers' Day sponsored by sister Essie Williams and Mrs. J. L Donaldson. Dr. L. S. Porter and mother were the guests of sister K. A. Crawford and Mrs. 11. M Wolfe in the city. ROCK HILL NEWS Miss Elane Bai'nett spent the week end in York with her parents. ?Mr. AV-ilL Barber?xr?_ Charlotte* N. C., spent Sunday afternoon with his sister Miss Lizzie Barber. Mrs.. Ozella Wynn and Mr. Dav -id Coll<ert left for Philadelphia Friday and Mr. C*. O. Colbert of Washington, l>. C.. left last Friday after attending the funeral of their sister Margie Colbert who passed away May 19, here. Mr. Walter Dulin spent last Sunday?in Roek?Hill with?Mr_ and Mrs. Henry 'Davis. Mr. George T. Simpson is home 'after attending school in Beau; fort. ? Mr. and Mrs. Willie Simnson siient last Sunday hero with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis. Mrs; Ella Blanton and daughter of Rock Hill have moved to Boling Spring, N. C., where they will make their home. RIDGE SPRING NEWS The community- sympathizes with the Peterson family in the Inst nf their dear mother Mrs. Mary Raiford Kenner, the wife of Mr. Smith Kenner was funeralized last Thursday at Jerusalem Baptist church. ' The following students have returned home from school: Messrs Walter Davis, James 1). Hammond,?l.eruj?Williams.?Jenninu:' Williams, Frederick Hammond, (I P'tcson, E. F. Peterson. . Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hammond "grandson James Hammond Jr.J and neice Mazie Hammond motor ed to Newberry Saturday for Miss Reita Hammond who has been teaching in Newberry the past school term. Mrs. C. Williams, Leroy and J. Williams, P. Robinson and F Hammond motored back to Voorhees Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W W Frederick and Mazie Hammond and Mrs. Elizabeth Hazzard had the.pleasure of. visitjng in Columbia Tuesday. Seethe "Leader" for the lutes' news. : - '? ^ ANDREWS NJ.WS The closing exercises o!' the lU.'UMO, school session of the" Andrews Junior high school, Prof. J K. Smith, principal, were held in the school auditorium Tuesday ev ening, May 27. Dr. Thomas of Georgetown presented Prof. HAY Byuirgardhef who delivered the annual address. Prof. Baumgard ner is an instructor of?Allen. university, Columbia. Quite a few members of the faculty of Howard high school George town witnessed the closing exercises also. Members of the graduating class Theo Addison, Jas. Graham, Henrietta Greene. Jennie King. Audrey McClam, Margrette Wheeler. Prof. J. E. 'Smith, Mr. Fred Greene, Rev. Chappelle M.Clary mtored to Columbia Wednesday to attend the trustee meeting at \ 1 leu Univ. Prof. H. W. Baumgardner who was the guest" oT Prof: ami Mr*. J E Smith went along: with them Miss Myrtle Thompson of this ity and Mr William Koland were quietly married in Kingstrec, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roland will make their home here in Andrews fo^\ the time being. The many students are home for the summer. They expressed them selves as having- a very successful year. S. S. began at the usual hour w^th Supt. J. E. Smith, presiding. .Church services began at the usual hour. Rev. C. McClary preached a soul stirring sermon The subject of the theme was Deliverance. At 3:00 p.m. Rev.'W. 3. l)or?y-y,?pur,tor?of?the whit,e Baptist church of this city preacl. ed in the interest of Class 1 foi Mrs. Mary Alston. This message seemed to have been "enjoyed by the congregation. ST PETER'S AME CHURCH A beautiful lesson was taught in Sunday School, with a large group present. The pastor, Rev; J. A. Gamble, delivered a burning message on the sijbject/; Removing < Motes from our eyes." A Children's Day program was put over in a big way with a host of children participating in conjunction with three quartetts. We appreciated the presence of Mr. Manigualt of Winnsboro and H>r the liberal contribution he gave. Misses Hattie Mae and Wilhemena Crumpton left Sunday for sumer school at Rock Hill, 8. C. Sufv.wribe For? The PalnWtf) leader \ THE PALMETTO LEA] South si ok school nkws Mrs. ('. J. I'rvk, Principal The commencement program r*feiven in the. auditorium of the' : school, before a very large crowd ; of parents, friends and school officials who were, present for one - of the most impressive... exercises. said to have been given in the history of the school. The follow i ' nig program wa- rendered by the Cth grade: Processional, Gth .grade; scripture", 23rd Psulnv; Steping In the Light, School; McCants school, re marks, Mrs. C\ J. Peek, principal; anthem, Awake! Arise! The ltainy Day. (Jrace Matthews; Keep A'.Ooin,. Dorothy McDowell; I Love Life, itlass; Invictus, Earlc Hunter; gradatim, Rachmelle Peek; Outstanding Abilities of the class, Joe Eva Whitfield. Trees, (lass; Address to the class, I)r. R. F. Kirkpatrick; Introduction of visitors, Mrs. C. J. Peek; Awarding of Certificates, Miss Lpuiso Wil-rtttmsd The ?American's ' Creed, class; Clod Bless America, school; recessional. Dr. K. ('. McCunts pur city Supt. in his brief talk readily agrecd to udd the 7th .u radc. All of the teachers were intrOV duced and have been retained according to Mrs. Peek who said that all had done satisfactory yvuiK aim inai reni'wuu contracts wort- offered in each case, i SWANSEA NEWS It was a hgh day at Swansea in " Mt. Olive AME Church. Sunday School opened at the usual houi " and we had with us the presiding elder and his family. The Senior class was inspired by the teachftig of Miss Agnes Hildei brand. ' She brought out many goocl ideas.. Also on the Senior Cla: s with us were Miss Juanita. Mes- ' srs. Eugene and Henry Ililderbrand. During the 'morning service the 1 Presiding?Tlder?delivered?with?a- message that we'll long remember and his subject was "The Cuest .". amber." He is a son of Swan- 1 sea and we are proud of him. Following service Children's ' Day program was rendered. The * P. E.'s children took u part with < Thr pai lieipanls.?Miss?llildi brand made a delightful speech.. Mrs 1 Hildebrand also made an enjoyible speech. We love the family 1 and wish them much success on | their life's journey. KKOWN CMAPEE AME CHURCH -? . t - i Uev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor < ? . t On last Wednesday afternoon. 1 Stewardess board No. 1 met at t the home of Mrs. Fannie Suber. I On last Thursday afternoon, boaru ? No. 2 met at the home of Mr. and < "Mrs. Robert Clark with a" splendid attendance.* . t Miss Emma I.. Clark left Sun- t day fot^Chester where she will "+ spend the week end. ? ^ J Mrs. Susan Wilson and NTiss" * Fannie Mae Lindsay accompanied -t ' v. and Mrs. T. E. Robinson to St. Mary AME Church Sunday I & mornnig. 1 A Silver Tea was given at Hoi- 1 ena School and everyone seemed to have enjoyed that Sunday af- c ternoon outing. !_ We were proud to have Rev. C C. Macawain from *St. James Civ- l nit to preach f?>r us Suruta v niTe. 1 We are inviting him again. Mr. D. S. Greenwood is still sick. We hope for him a speedv "e. nvery. CAMERON NEW S " I Sunday at St. Eelcr was a well enjoyed day. Sunday, school and service began at the usual TToiii. "" Our Pastor Rev. H. F. Sumter * is preaching better and bottler ev ery Mmday. , . A_s visitors we Were rglad tu I Have Mr. BonJaiTVtrr"Nhrss-nrnt? Trh? Pimple of New Jersey. In the afternoon all were called to listen to a very unique Children's Day program, sponsored by Mrs. B. F. Sumpter and Miss Bessie Brim son. The program was epjoyeo by all. - | Our Bible Day Rally came to a successful close on Sunday. Tietotal amount raised was $51.21 I lie one raising the highest a; ; ".mint . eceived a befltalfiTf*irrtrk'r:This individual was Mrs. Emily Robnson. Her envelop held $5.75. Mrs. -Annie Jenkins of Philadelphia, Pa., formerly of Cameron, returned home to witness the graduatoin of her son at S. C. Slate cullege on May 27. _ We are happy to have the following visitors spending the summoi* in tiuvn.' \f rc .Tnconhim Boviun of Now York, Mrs. Christine ones of California ami Mrs. Ejmnia. Haynes of New York. Misses Mamie B. Keitt. Eleape Jenkins, Bessie Shephard, B. T. Keitt, Eil. Kennedy and Russell Brown have returned home fmrV school. St. 'Peter Church was crowded three times on"1 Sunday. Visitors included Mrs. W. H. Buchannan of State College and some <jf the pasV>r's students' at v Creston. Sunday School was dismissed at 10:BO. The pastor, Rev. B. F. Sumpter, preached the mornings "sermon. At J P. M. Rev. J. P. Johnson and his choir and cotigr< u.atioa. ' rum Bull ^'venmp ' Baptist Church climaxed the day with a burning tWssage.. On Sunday night Rev. B. F. King and members of St. Paul A M E were with us and their pastor delivered ai> excellent meesage. Financial contributions at each set vice were quite successful. )EK SI '".I'TiST < Ml'RCH Rev. II. I. Sears, I'astor j , k .ssiiii was reviewed by the pastor. Our spring revival closed Sunday night after five unfits i?l soul reviving, such as the kind the Rev. K. A. Davis of H.ethlehem Baptist Church conduel-. Ten souls were converted and adde<| to the church. Sunday evening at 7 :d0 baptism was held whSre these newly converts put >n < nrist s thru baptism. At s o'clock tlu* pastor preached, a wonderful sermon to th?,* converts. Subjeoo. \Valkii%? in the newness of life." The message was insprirational and uplifting. At 4:30 Sunday u ftern oon at the Milford School, the Rev. W. If. Brown, pastor of Macedonia Rapt. Church. J i nto, delivered the an ta) sermon , to the graduates .is v eil as to a packed house.?Iiev. o vn's .subject vyus "A Concentrated Desire." The sermon was educatoinal. After listening to such a forceful serniun v\e felt thut the graduates, along with all that were presented, left with greater determination and desire to seek after only those tthings that will make5 life worthwhile, now, and .. .inlays yet to come. iti:riii.k'hi:m bait, dintcii Rev. K. A. Davis, I'astpr Regular services followed S. S. >;ai:y oi our out-ol-town members iul friends were present. The pas Lor s-ppke v?-i y forcefully on the ^Tinon theme After the sermon :hen Wnat? This message was a . erbal motion picture. At 7:10 Baptismal rites-were performed by the pastor, then lie ielivered the second soul sttirring i: essa.'e (io Wash. We were ileased to ' have these ministerial i^vth'- : lievs. Taylor. Johnson. RohinVon, Mines ami Ceo. Jl'unlinghani and Elliott. The offering Or l e day were $57.00. .-ix per i?"\frr?c^iinnecte<l to the church. We bow our heaxlsv-in sympathy a*ith Bro. P. W; Crilfin a faithful neiuber of the Jubiled choir, whose wife died in New York. Tune 2. 1940. May Cod wipe ev*ry tear from their ^ves. ? lie- n-iemllv nnTm-h 1200 '.yon street. ?H)INC PICO PUTS LICAO IK DISTRICT VOr 1 The Young People's League Dis .1 ict No. . of Fairfield Presbyterin nut at Calvary Presbyterian hurch, Winnsboro. S. C., Saturiay, June 1, 1940. The order of i'.e program was as follow: Open-, ,Wl. tone /..noli w>tiol l.\' tin. ^resident of the organization iliss Lueia James. Business ses>ion; discussional period, a splen1 i< 1 talk given by Mr. Arthur G. OojTer, an American . delegate ttr he World's Conference of 'ChrisJan Youth at Amsterdam, Il?d Uiuh ?Hi hill iilro vi-iitcd France jermany and Switzerland. The tut^hip service was conducted by ;he young?people of Calvary huivli. Dr. TTuesttm--aif___Cainden> 5. C., was guest speaker 7*T The ivening. He was introduced by he mistress of ceremony* Miss llargaret Roseboro.- Miss Arwilla T. Baxter was -elected reportei or League. A very deticTuirs Itrneheon was. prepared and served by the memK-is of _ Calvary Presbvterian hmvh. ? ' ' ' 81. PKTKR A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. J. A. Gamble, Pastor MotiiiieMo Sunday., school open cd at the usual hour, a large num ,.r attended. \t 12:11(1 o'clock the Pastor Re* trAr T-rn-mkde,,--mounted tin- rostrum ind delivered a message .. from John 1(1:22, subject And ye shah iv. pea V in the world. We Well jflad to have a number of visitors Si Alatt I civ Baptist church .o prship with t:s cTuiTgTtnTTTUmr ng service. 1'he friends of Mr.'Amos Crump ton, Sr., will be sorry to learn iait he is sii.U routined to his room, but is improving a little at this writihu. also Mrs. Lugehia Anderson. Mr. B. J. Criuublin was call'ed te Winston-Salem, N. C., a month ago on accupjit of his baby son's A number ' of the boy's sisters and brothers motored te ee him last week. The sick boy -* Mr. aKrnest Crumblin. Mias Wilhelmena 5 Crumpton, Miss Hattie Mae Crumpton and Miss Ev'elyn Anderson motored to Chester. S. C., Saturday .evening onbusiness. " ? CAMERON NEWS Sunday school oponed on usual tim'e with all members in theii places. At 11:30 service began which was our experience day. It was a good old fashion experience meeting. are grateful to say I that r'evival meeting is being carried oi\ by Rev. King from St Paul. As visitors and neighbors we ',n' proud to have Mrs. Maggie Boyd from Allendale. Mis. Chris titva -Jones from Calfornia. Mrs< #ones is spending the time with or father and step-mother Mr ind MFs. 'Elliott BookariT Mrs. Annie Jenkins has return* ed home from Philadelphia to witand experience the con/mencemVnt exercise of her son at State college. Ml', and Mrs. James Watson stopped by home on. their return to New oYrk City. We are hoping our sick friends Mrs. lassie Watson and Mrs. Re-1 UW, a Keitt a speedy'recovery. I fin G'M'KriI-1 I) NKWS I I Chesterfield Sunday service were held at (iiundview J'rusby teriarj Church at the usual morn iug hour. , Visitors included Mi I and Mrs. I.. Kdwurds. Mr. .John ny Sanders, Mr. .J. Bittlv. M iss Kiiith .Johnson L'taiatiiJ phia. I'a.. is visiting. hit Aunt Mrs. Kli/.ubcth Hivers. ^ Mrs. Kloisc Thomas.- ! *r:j.*-1 wood. N. .J., is \isitiiiK her ]>;? cuts. Mr. and M^ W MeCov \ti IT. ~ , i i jonnsoM Smith. I'ni\er.sity. spent. Sunda; with his mother. Mrs Loupe F<>s tor Johnson. Dr. J. H. Toatley aH<l daughter Miss Cecelia Toatley. s|lent* '! ues day in Charlotte. N. 'Mrs. Lena Williams was h.ri<< at Salem Haptist Church mi Thu>day afternoon. . Rev. Fern u son.' district siipei intendent of the Spartanhiu <? dis trict. preached at Mt. I'ahoi M E. Church ^Sunday morion;' Mr. William Johnson, was tin jjllest?nf?Mrs ' Mac hi-Pe?l!oh;. ?<.; Sunday afternoon. Misses Sara Jackson. ChaVlu B. Stanley. Floria McCoy, Sa : Wiidswoi th Me ssrs Frank Mr Coy. I.arric Foster. Kman '< ! N vens and Willie . Nivens returnee home Monday from Coulter M Academy. Cheraw. S. C. Mr. J-ameg?. H.-rhert Nelson Mavesville. visited Miss Ro?: Toatley and' Mr. Frank Foster pi Sunday. Mrs. ..Marion Jackson' visit' < friends and relatives in r)-,.-ran Ft'itluv. Rev. and Mrs. I'. ('. Middled"! motored to Mt. Zion Methodist f'hUrch. for the" Sunday hmrniny service. Rev. Hiddleston* is the pastor of that church. Amonjr th*. worshippers were Miss OUie I'uc| kett and friend^, from Cheraw The Children's Day Proitram which was to have been presented on Sunday afternoon., wa- postponed. MT. ZION A. M\. h. t HI Ri I! Wanipi1'-. S. f~.?S-ujujjktynv. e only had Simfiay S?-hon!. Rev. hS-^gins was ilway at the other field tof duty. The S. S. lesson was. reviewed hy Re.y. S. NT Rogers ~ llie 1 due ?\ I !' !'. C! .' belli?Stir?r meetinii_ Sunday. Tln-y will pt>sent (in the third Sunday a "Sdver Punch Sip" at Miss Rethea Bellamy's. Time is d:l">. Cdnie on* come all and enjoy it. The Missionary ladies nave a fine rally at St. Joseph Sunday Prof. J. T. Chestnut. Mrs. C Bryant. .Mis. Klneajer.Fore. Mrs Blancjino ' Cause and son, Mr Thtirinan Cause'. njotorcd to the Commencement at Orangeburg. Mr. Freeman Cause graduated. -Mr. James Bryant, Misses Retha Bellamy, Leano Bryant, MissEva p ore -and?AJpea il Bryant motored ' to Chesterfied Church Sunday afternoon. The , members of Mt. Zion are glad to know that Mr. Freeman wffi begin rrrdrrrnr again in . July. Miss Thclma Hewitt, Mr, Karl C. Chsetnut, Mr. Flemiedce hav. glaiLuated from Whittmore Tr. SchocdT~^Vir^rr---fmiud^ <>f them and hope .to see them e'nter~ebTHt*ge_gii the fall. We are proud to have our H K teacher. Miss Bertha Jenkins, ii: our midst this summer.. She will be one of our teachers aFPbjTbla! Tr. School next school terni. ?Mr.- and Mrs. Sidney Greeth- Mr and Mrs. Sam Given motored t" Wilmington. N. C. on Thursday on aecoint of the death of their neice and cousin. Mrs. Maniiie K Johnston. EBKNEZKR A. >1. E. CHI lit II Mullins, S. C.?-Supt. F<>xw.. in and teachers are going forward with the Sunday School work. \ verv poigant lesson was reviewed hy Elder Wells. Children's Ha> program will be,Sunday night. Frrr?rhr?morning -h-ow??a-u?beloved Presiding Elder. I)' 1.. A Wells, gave a very able message on the eharacter of N'ieodenv.is. Messrs. Alex William and George Gossett joined the church. We had a very splendid Quarterly Conference. Reports were good. Bre 11 Johnson was given exhoit.r- -V cense. Brothers Ksau and hieWilliams, twins of identity. vv?e given local preachers iiyer.se The twins just finished the- Mullins senior high school work and are planning to enter Allen- tk faTL~ 1 President I'or. ha.*, thy League, at heart and* with the assistant w of the pastor ami other officer* Of '.he?League'. > ucce>>??eeiln At nite the pastor preacl e?i abovit David. Rev. and Mrs. White. Me-* * RichardSfln and Hozier anei orother Bethea. anil Crawforel attend ed Allen's Commencement They reported President Biggins nuidi a fine report and the comnn-nce 111f 11l wars t'ALia-uicnnary. t fi mm Mrs. Martha White is sciendum the Bible Conference at Benedict C oltege. The several students who have returned home from "college art very 'much welcome in their home church . We are planning to have a daily vacation Bible school this sum met*. Catherine Mae White isi spend ing the summer in Greenville. S C. with grand parents and little Battle Thomasina Foxworth is with her Aunt and Uncle in A Seville, N. C. The tth Sunday night in t billionth, Mrs. Cornelia Foxworth is., sponsoring an auto-rave rally Come to our church, you an welcome. ( PACE THREE WIISI CIIRSTKH NKVVS ' Mi. .!.,?) i M-Corny. who h .< v'1 !?? ? :, ,r !N o'. ;<|> t. ? Hospital, 15; 1 . . S i t iiiioro. Mo. for thf !';> -t thtvi I'iuiM- li'o, . vt iy inurii ijnprovM1 II,.? r i >: i r i > f i-\v< jo plu<I t . vvi-l <.! ? in !> I,i.on :i :i: I. Mrs Km iiijt M-C.'.r Knix ai j vMil [ -:il: 11 Alt. y.'i .1 I .\ null a M Initio.- At..;-! ' u'l,<> ha (>< <-t. v,?il .11 t.' i si>t i Mrs. <iait*<rs. .it 'ir.-at Fa!!., pass ! t I) roup I; * ' ,tn -'.< ! M"' !?t\ 1!. ' .-in pat*;. M . K,."! ' .a *! ?visitt-d Miss J IV. nl Mrs Mary M- liay f ' h?h-. Field is ii. llii- itn as ^..<-st <>f I . ? . \' 11;iy ' la up !i -S- -r- "tliglr Miss Willi.- Ku:n. .s hav.-tir an other rouni and a hath aji<!'.-<: t> la-! home o: Sitijnf.-r Str? <-t. i a- I Ii t aVl-i'utiOii KeV. i.il a V- . . nu-ki fy) ? ^-rrf-fTTn?7?f-r?*?-f-??' p?v1 ? '.7- At 1 : aHardin t. : "... a - :.t at - ; ,-! . 1 . . , ' r'adaat-o. i> : .... I. . > . ha < . " ?r 1 - TT ; 1 ! .IM.Ol't: I |j N.-i'. < .i-Tirf/i,. Miss" Annie .. 'i. t- . !' ;.? !" parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. "tv ;Stanback. She - a.-as (ia-fonia. N. C. . The I: a I V It!* Ml. ati.J '.Its, II.- i v I ' .- :i.ai ...it; the l'?s> ' j heir \>o. ..nr.;v I y. |-v. S1 J! (! > ' ? J-~ :i rt-^4 ;1 't(&Ch|P he1 wo ft:i!<I!"* ti *"t. \e\\ S'u'l; < il'y - " liit-ir Mr. .J Mis. .Daisy' 'Sit:id?-i s is uttendlltr C'-lilliU !! < 'litel'l it. T ? n|ic?r. . f-:v- "*r Hi!*: < \MI)i:S M.WS S<T.ools re at! ? ' ? < : | r a; via Tot * h1is < ! i.* 1 ."UllHlltrl V- 1 .a o : le. A:.il What !':.< }! :f ever. '.'Oin'-v. perfect .lays " a* tin-. |lin t -ani. . -J.:tii is' in:.-st ivir.Lr t<> us' as ?'hilcln-n's Day the '.'lit make's one vV ar ' > "n < V.v v.. re :?!? * t? bach I.-; tfn.-a'!. tin 1 'as.ttU'. Rev. T. F. I'liry! ua- not t'<-<line ' well a :.r # an;. -ay ti.is mo. \. . I. !. uV : - I ':. Can;. , !? . walk .; r, ! -v. .r Main street and behold t:.,j utrtviished'. . : v.*::: b." * ionir ere vou will see the unished. The Childr-a's Day- exoivistewere very Kavh -hiid reeite-1 we!'.. Sunday sc'iur 1 is pro ;. S-ipt.. Ml's. F. K Hurst who ;s plar.n.ult to ask each Supt an.I s<-li""l the near Lv huiv'.- -. beuittr.'inn 'with?* I we caimnt say now. But warn you in .n?k I'l'i)- an invitation at ais\ tune p.- !'v!,iior~a " pr?-tri am in New. Bethel A.M.E. Community Cl.urch, Cannicn. '~r 'Kara i imml KWH11 IfellfflW ONE WAY V/i cants per mile I ROUND TRIP lO% less than double I the one way fares Air Conditioned Coach OB ON THROUGH TFAfNS J. T. COBH Division Passenger A Rent ' Columbia. 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