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FIRE BAPTIST HOLINESS
B CHURCH OF GOI) MEETS
The eighth General Council met
with the Morning Star F. B. 11.
Church of God of the Americas.
Bristol. Ya., June 12-17, 1940.
Rev. A. G. Shields was host to the
meeting. He seemed to have 'had
things well in hamls, with two of
his very fine members assisting
him, namely: Sis. Davis and Sis.
Turner.
The Geileral Council was presid
ed over by the Rt. Rev. W. E. Ful
J. Ia 4.1 ? / ?
tin, is. i'., vi rttmiiiu, via., assisted
by Overseers G. G. Gary of Chi
cago, 111., un<i C. C. Chiles .of Tho-j
masville, N. C.
Bishop IV, Fuller preached the
Quadrennial Sennon fiom Jer_lL^
16, wheih was a masterpiece, full
of logic and the old time fire. Bis
hop Fuller needs- to he rongiatAbL
lated upon the very fine and Bro>
therly way in which he presided
at the General Session. AH deleKates
and General Officers felt
frpe to express their views an
they saw fit to do so.
The Quadrennial report of the
Bishop was read by his Queenly]
wife, who is his private secretary]
as well as the secretary and troas
urer of Foreign Mission. She is
very proficient, and a fine charact
er, and a noble, woman. She is a
great asset to this great church
TheBishop donated $660 to thr
excellent report was read. We arc
proud of our Bishop and wife, and
?iii e\ur ,-sian<i true to them and]
their posterity. l !
The bishop pave a very acceptable^
motto: "A bigger and bettei
church." I beUcMn? that?e?t?h member
will strive to make a biggei
and better church by living a bet-]
ter life and giving more of beans
for the, spreading of this great
truth.
All most all of the General Officers
were re-elected. believe
that everyone left the Genral
Council feeling good what bad
been acomplished. Truly we have
a jlj'eat leader in Biishop W. E
Fuller, and he has also, a great
people . as followers.
All expenses were paid "by the
General Church. We found sonic
splendid cooks in Bristol, \*a. Wt
hope some day to return theiv fo'i
another-General Session.
Rev. E. Z. Bowman, ]
General Secretary
."{(J.'l Pine St.. Greenville, S. C
NEW HOPE
A. M. E. CHCRCII ...
I> .... l-> '> % . . ! .
iv. .iiamn, I'astor I
The Supt. called the S. S. at the
usual hour with the teachers at
their post. The lesson was well
taught after which we had a wonderful
review. Miss Esther Mae
Davis spoke a few words in behalf
of the S. S. after we had the |
election of delegates to S.. S.l
convention., The delegates arc.
Misses. Connie L. Williams and]
-Esther Mae Davis All of us were,
? .very glad to see our pastor hack!
again after having been away attending
the funeral of his aunt,
Mrs. L. M1. Gilder "in Newberry.
Our heart goes with him in his
sad hour xrf distress: ?
The pastor preached a wonderful
sermon from' St. Matt. Ic2l]
subject* The Touch of Faith. This
being Communion Day a large
number was present to take tin j
bread and wine. The pasrolw
bread and wine.
The pastor and several otficers
Visited the bedside of Bro. (1. W
Washington who is real sicik and
administered the Lord's Supper.
The pastor stopped by Rev. J. H.
Hull and spent a very pleasant
time. - r
"At 8:d0 we returned to the
-bouse of tin- Lord, where we listened
again to another wonderful
' sermon by the pastor. We are
now under the electric light and
before the revival meeting we will
have our church' painted. At feast
we hope so.
Mrs. Ollie Cook spent the week
in Columbia, visiting her nieceMrsr
Queen Miller and husband
and others friends. She wish to
thank all for the kindness, shown
her while there.
Visitors are ^ahvtiys, welcome
I N 10 NNEWS
Mis. Sarah?White has?returned
to her home after sepnding sometime
in New York City with her
daughter, Miss Bessie White. She
visited the World's Fair and jNIrs.
Cooper- -(Edmonia Benson) Sand
Mrs, F. J. Green of-. Brooklyn also
Mr. and Mi's'. R. B. Ben^' of
Washington, T). Cr j
RIDT.E SPRING, NEWS
S. S. was largely attended Sunday
at Ridge Hill.
The work has been startrd mr
the S. S. rAoms and in a fewweeks
it is. hoped that they will
be ready for use. ' ' ,
me cnurcn ciuns arc working
hard , to see how much money can
be reported on the second Sunday
in July.
The Y. P. P. Club is hnving a
Womanless Wedding soon. Tin
club will also meet at Mr. Shine
Watson's moe the 2nd Sunday at
5 P. M.
The L. P. A. Club is giving a
barbecue Thursday in irte -o^t o?
the Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Quattlebaum
are elated to have their
grands from Covington, Va., to
visit theVn this summer, Lynette
end T. L. Bniford.
Mrs. Fannie Quattlebaum is|
here from Chicago, 111., visiting.
CLINT: \ COLLEGE 11K A L) LS
TO SPEAK IN MUSKEGON ['
President Edward Warner Bricv '
of Clinton college has beep invii
i'il to address Co ('VdiiiLcr of '
Commerce and t h? Interracial , '
Council of Muskego, Mich., on Aug
list 16th. This invitation was i-v^
tended as an aftermath- ?-l" a
speech made by Professor Hrue in
South Bend, Indianna last v, k (
While in- Michigan a trip will l#e 1
made to Canada.
MT. OLIVE A. M. E. ( Ill' IB 1
Rev. 11. ('. Andrews. Pastor
Myi tie Reach, S. (\- Sunda;.
the weather was favorable for tlu
worshippers.?S. Bi opened at?tie?
usual ho_ur "with- the Asst. Supt .
H. Living- ton and teachers '
1 1 :<lI II '. - I. .. J
were omitted as the paster v*a;
away to his other church. . x
G:."'U P.M. the League met with 1
JLhtr. President, X. H. Hen mine 1
wiiy?i-n charge with save 'i; i i t~ bers
and visitors. 7:30 Prs!;>-? i '
vices were spiritually c ad. t>-.
t y Mrs. Florence h i c i iVl : ad
Mrs. Grade King.
8:30 Rev. H. C. Andrews ad
-rcftdvtl the rostrum and prcax iu a
a soul stirring sermon from S.
Matthews 17:8. Rev. Andrews .
i wonderful preacher and pasl<u
Pulpit associates yere Rev.
AY. Williams, Rev. Robin soli, i
H. Hemmingway and Rw. . Livingston.
Quite, a few v.sit r
were at these services and we
welcomed by the pastor ami mom
bers.
Kev. .Julius Chestnut is still on
the sick list, llis many lriends
are praying that he will soon no
out again.
Mis. Wayrie Davis of New York
City spent the part week in Myi tie
Beach as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Clark and cousin, Mr. l.e- i
roy. Bellamy.
Mr. and' Mrs. Herman t'art i
ami son Ronald of Canaa n. S. t ..
are the pleasant guest* of "M
and Mrs. J. B. Dweiis.
Mr. Ben Miller of Tampa.. FIs...
who has heen .vacationing lure
for the past month left lot ' Kas'
Hampton. N. Y Wednesday IT
plans to \isit the World's Fais
X'fol.e. he returns.
.Mr. John Allen, Mi, aiui
Fred Dewitt of Conway are herein
spend tin- summer.
Miss Francis Spivej was ilu ,
charmitvg hostess at an ice civain
party Sunday afternoon tor tm.
hcmMit of Mt. Olive AMI! Muir h
Mrs. RveJvn Howard of Wash
ingtuii, lb <was tii?- week end i
guest uf her sister and brother
i!i-1 a\v, Mr. and Mrs. .). H. Owens, j
Please report all My i ll.- Peach ^
,u-w.s atul subscriptions tu Miss <
I.efoi'liu Simmons o> Nell l)win>.
? m ^ .? <
ROCK HJU, I.Ot \ I S
t
Hy Kuby I.ec lb 'ul ;
Mr. S. I . \Ve>loii returned from' ;
the hospital where he 'has heVt 1
ill lot'--several weeks'. Ik- now re- i
. o\ < i s - slow ly at home.
Mr. atul Mis. Robert livsis mo- (
toi'eil to Greenville, Sullth (alo j
lina, &to visit Mis. Hvets' sisti-t
v. i ;iy.
Mrs. Knnr.a Lee Redd left lot t
Kingstroe, S. C. to resume tea i
"hitig -m Ore So liloo jjUj-unmi -i
icinol. This is bet sixth year as t
member ul' the faculty.
Miss Ruby Lee Reiil S|.iltt sunlay
itt Greenville, S. L. uiih la-r
Aunt, Mrs: P. K. Stewart.
Mr. -J. Wat let German is attending
summer school at . Sout: l
Carolina State.
The \ at at ion liibh- School has <
onened at 11 era ton Presbyterian
Church, so be surc-.to drop in ami
see how things are going. I
The Rock Hill K-lile (iiattls an
really tslnrwitrg 'he Last hall tans
what they ran really du,. Lust
Monday night, they defeated It.-lninnt
V C ?t,...> ... .......
they defeated (iivcin i 1K-. S. C.
On Monday night. they defeate:
Charlotte, N. C. They will .meet
Chester Friday night, so go out
ind boast for the home team.
Misses Thelma and Virginia
Chisholm are now spending tin
summer in Atlantic City, N. .1.
.Mrs. I.ixzie Marshall and littl.
Miss Hetty Crockett left Sat; r
lay for New York City. They
plan to spend the summer thy re
Mr. Everett Blake is attending
summer school at South Carolina
State.
Mr. K. \V. MeOirt priii, inal of _
Emmett Scott high school is
ilea her of tlie slimmer school the
ulty at South Carolina State college.
I.title Miss Margaret Kli/.abeth
Robinson of Cheraw is visiting lb
and Mrs. S. J. Catlings oil Hampton
street.
Mrs. I. 1' I'M-iUe of Sumter,
Spent u few hours in the city dn
Sunday with her son Rev. I. 1'
Cogue, Jr., pastor of the flernmn
Presbyterian church.
?The Dixie Humming Birds, radio
and recording artists ol
Greenville will render a program
Sunday afternoon at Calvary Hap
list church.
Mr. George Douglass is very :
ill at his home on Whitner St.
MH ss ^Elizabeth Anderson is I
i>:t 1- CI. 1- 1 ? **
u'uciiiik ocnooi ai tnc riL'i
Mion church.
Mr. Coy Fond Sr.. is now work
inir in Gastonia, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston MrFarlin
of Kinsfstree, S. ('.. were
recent visitors in Rock Hill. * ,
The?Piedmont summer school is ,
now in full swinpf. Be'jn'e the
school closes they will render a
festival, so when the summer I (
school .teachers approach you to |
sender a part in the festival j
please give them your support. j,
faculty at S. C. Statu (
. f t
Tfl
-u M iw'niST ciiritcii
SKWS
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' , ' ' '( hburir charge with
Rev. J. ! '. I' arsjm as. pastor ami
lu- l.aniar cm ire with Kev. M. <*
IV' ter as past r. held the as. ail
'X'J, h Sunday j?>?!: t session ait
'<< :; s',.-y Church. Lamar, June
U)ih. Sunday School was conduct d
jointly at 1 > o'-lock. 'At high
icon K- I'esi n delivered <>
An ceful siomoi: io an appre. iaciip*
ytion. basket dinnei
i.as served and the contist rail A
.ihii!vtrd. ! ynd tjt char;-p.
STO.dU and auiai' charge S'dO.Ol!
Total. ^1 V.TTTOT
'1 !u- i< ? n in v.as hold on
" Mi . .) ! I: I at Mt. Zion
h iii-li, '.niter, S. ('. Dr. A.f+i.
' aid. l>ist. St.pl., Mr. S. .H Mc|)on
il.l, and Mis. Ellie D. Palmer.
li'I? rates to the Jurisdictional
Coni'.Tt"'" - i ccntly la-Id in St
^?Mn;, brouuht?f+nr?rrports,i'-\
s. S. M. Milli-r and -A. E (lilliaid.
visitors to the same meeting
:d > ,1-i-jnn-ts
I+rst; Pros I
>1' .' \ IIMS. ] ("in: t' ?! from the
St. ( oifN'oiitioii In id in (irt'cnvill
. V.'i- "an- 'u-tly proud of hei
fi'. !i . it-: hip and th-o Sumtei
D'-t. '.'( ) ti>,. banner for the 5th
yea?" in stiffessn-'if.
"i r,. "mIjii* frvtitute for -fire
* f Daily Ribh- Schools
ivii'-i*- ii.-!d?at- Ivmaiiucl Church,
fill' t'-r. S. fduly 12. The schools
a ill l>('Vin j'yix.:^Hic District in late
inly. i :i
' ?: '!o>e of the* iiu-i-tintr
Mi's. Ml'/.alifth Ilarpi-r Ma tin
-I; llt-.v. Stoki s and the loy,i
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f \\ V.-ns tif culiVrllc Jalli
IT t ; |-|, ,1 ,,, );i t?,,., ;i.
h<>\' dali lu-iaii.'r < !' i!h i 11 vol'im' .in
a!.seine <>l I' S. Rev. . <
wills wlm atte.mleil the rem
! J ti ri si lit-t it >i 1 rnnt'errm at
St. ! .??ume. Vu.. assembled in Alt
?>]. (In : i }. at IT iiimmi fni
"ll ?" .yini'lil'iil and ambitious pas
. !;?.- R. ( '. (\mnor. with , his
(look, prepared i x'tensive
ly r ml well 1' tin' reception* ami
i nti i taihiiunt e I' Mlii- laive and
i l ii,i:si:istit' < I'ui 'ism leaders.
V.T. /'! in-.- nr.aiiist. Mrs. (da
d\ - \\ iiliains an<l tin-. > hpris'ti r.
Mi . II <Asl.iiv ;yn! rla ir. sams
r.ias.Y < ! it i- ' . 1'iavi l was of' r?l
11the Rev. !('. < J ftI.;!!iati
Arnold. in a charmi:y
sjii'i t'h. m'in-ril.-il the wclrmmi
reelings. The R??v. John (.'
iiWu-S responded to tl'.e <J rar'ntls
' ) ! to tla* ample satisfaction
T-h li-rati s.
i ia'- ! ?. S.. It. i. Cal\i:t Rem
toll's, i.iailc s.nii.' timely remarks
il.aul tin* in ils ..t* i lallin, tin- in:i
>i > i"i? i:? ? .of support ii..1 tin- Reti-ii-ti
ami Relief eausP as we
i-i t :s:.i 1 report mi thi' wthav ileaat'ils
nl' tip', flu:roll.
The Rev. .T. H. Taylor, minislei
ijf_. (.'tnnl'.i ; laiill _ ,\l luiryli. xM
Rim i iii'i'. was. int mdiiceTT iipT! f
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tile ' ft :71 Tl.^"TF! !U? -ti d
to ><. -,n> |-i br. U C. Ashury's
s- v J *? i | i f eannary f<o' a rail an-'
sim.ptuors dinner.
ST. IMfII.II* A. M. hi < III KC II
Rev. 'L'H. We atliars. I'astor
S'mday was a husv day her- at
Phinvh, At 10:0m o'clock Smdnv
School took place , The Rupt. was
present. The lesson was reviewed
ry Mrs. Flstile 7..vies, one of our
leathers who is now livinf at Wi?
-ton-Ralem. N. ('. We were vary
triad to have her present. Mrs.
Kvevline T-eo of Now York was
also a welcome visitor and is also
one of our teachers. Classnnm
bor 1 is holdinig tin- banner* Mrs.
Rosa Orci', tearher. Total $2.01.
A warm prayer service was ren
derrd V.y the prayer committee.
At the close of the prayer service
a noble sermon was delivered
by our pastor, Rev. Weathers
front" Act. K:0, :subject: Tlve Carrying
of the gospel. Everybody
hteart turned as the word of Ciod
ivas delivered, flacrement was administered
to all who desired it.
At 3:30 a great number witness
^d the marriage of Miss Emma
Reed and Mr. Willie Green, daugh
:er of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reed
ind the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul i
jreen. The bride and groom were |
IE PALMETTO LEADER
HOME COMING DAY ' !
ADAMS FAMILY RKI'NION
Hodges, S. C.. Macedonia OMR
Church, Monday, Juire 24. 8:00 1\
i. IV:?y: The Devils Funeral.'
sponsored by Missionary Society
Tuesday, June 25, 8:0o I'. M.?
Sermon: Rev. B. H. Gray, pastoi
of I'isgah AME Church. Music by
Dunham Temle Choir, sponsored'
I Ivy no. 2 Stewardesses.
Wednesday, June 26, 8:00 I'. M.
--Sermon: Rev. J. D. Dreher, pas
tor of abernacle -Baptsit Church,
ponsored bv boards of Stewards.
rh'.rsday, June 27, 8:00 I'. M.
-Sermon, Rev. \V. L. Williams,
pastor Ware Shoals AME Church
sponsored by Willing Wbrkers. ?
Kviilnv In no 5>8 M?nn P M ?
Sermon. Rev. M. Massey, pastoi
Pine drove AME Church, sponhr
it by Sunday School.
.. Sunday, June- 30?Services I eirini
at U:.W with a very iterestiiLr
Sumhrc?School. At 11:80 o
pening sermon by tRev. H, R.
| Hammonds. His sermon, was so _
firey that everyone was swept
from their feet. At 1:30 the pastor.
Rev. H. A. Adams, preached
the Annual Sermon. It was a soul
stirring one. His text was found
at Romans 14:12. Each one of us
dial!give an account of himself.
Sub.vct: Responsibility. If there
ever was a pastor that knows the
was reared in the little historic
word of God it is Rev. Adams. H
town of Cokesbury with his hands
early and late at the plow knowing
the responsibility. The littlebore
foot boy had a lot of his
friends out to hear him. We only
wish there were more Rev. Ho
mt'i A'MI*1111> s\L ?;ou. nL'v. n. i..
Cunningham, pastor of Cokes
Inry Baptist. Calvary pilars Hill..
Tlx* various choirs made beautiful
.music. Between . dinner and
[tin* .'ltd "sermon 'Rev. 11. Adam
. carried his friends'.to the old famip-v
smimr-. two miles from the
I church, where his grand fathei
and mother used to dip watei
from, Oinner was served at tin
I -ciiool house. Friiends from Co-1
1 ' u-hiu?rrrrd?Cteetu :l!e?wet e?pie:- cut.
Collection for the day amounted
m p. 1. All repot Is have not
Keen made.
The following ate memhe.is
the Adams family: Adams. Millets.
Adams. Jeteis. Williams
Samples-.' Mabins.
ItoS \ SPRING. BAPI. ( lit KCll
Johnston, S. ('. The musiea)
Recital at the Rosa Spring Bapt
Church Sunday was enjoyed bv all
-attending: Dea."Alex It. Harrison
presented this program in benefit
of the Csher BYiard. The Brown
Quartet won the first prize and
the Sniitli Jubilee, vn.ti if
I.oyd and MY. Morgain. Edgefield,
were the ju<|ges. L)ea, Harrison
ami Mrs. Rebecca Tonsend
ere pleased ith the ahfbtiut tin
I'shers made, $11,15.
The Bible School will begin at
the Rosa Spring Bapt. Church on
July 15 and will close Friday, July
111. Mrs. W. J. Hatcher oT .the
Johnston Rapt.?Church (white)
will be in charge of the School
Mr. J M. Edwards, president of
Ridgv Hanking Company will ad
Tress the class Wednesday night:
s'thjee*: "Causes of war and cure
t r Win.'-'?ltux_?Raul Harts,-II will
clo'e the school with the final
talk. Prof. R.?NT. Smith will talk
Thursday night on ''Inter-racial
Co-operation ami World Peace.'
V-yu"must come to the convention
that will he held at our church on
July 1.5-14.
Sunday night was a high night
at the Pineliill Baptist Church,
".here a good musical program
ran! c -litest were held. The pastor,
Rev. I>. K. Jennings, was present.
In th.e contest between Mrs. Norali
Amos and Mrs. Tula Williams
Hrr ctt.:|t1c> raised $25.25.
Mrs. M. E. McPherson, pre-i>!ent
of the Women Missionary
Society of Bethel C'ME Church, I
l nderyd a very interesting program
on Sunday at 4:li0 P. M.
(in Sunday night the Missionlaiv
sermon was delivered by Rev!
W. Ev Wilson.
Mrs. No rail Amos, Misses Vivian
Spann, Helen Amos, Sarah
Mylcs and Mr. Mimnaugh Amos
attended the Union .at Jerusalem
lfaptist Church on Sunday.
.m: > . f. 1'ope attended the
1'niwii at Mt Pleasant Church.
~ Rev. ami -Mrs. M. M. Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. George Jay and little
Mi--?He-mice?Davis spent Sunday
in Augusta, Ga., with relatives.
Mr. Rosco Smith of Augusta,
Ga.. is spending a few days with
his viand parents, Rev. and Mrs.
M. M. Davis.
lovingly dressed in wedding atlire.
Waiters were Miss Seline
\\ hah y and Mr. 'Willis Morris,
I .
At a steward feast was
attended at Sister Alice Johnson
n behalf of her board.
A wonderful League took place
it 7 o'clock.
H:.'U) Rev. I.. S. Svlmqrc of Cam
den delivered a sould stirring sermon.
Three accessions were made
The pastor thank the following
persons who on last Monday plowed
free of charge for him: M r
Henry Johnson, Sr. and Jr., Jacob
Creen, John Hall and Christopher
Jenerette.
The Holley Funeral Aid Society
held itis Juvenile anniversary
July 1. 1010 at Gadsden, S. C. The
day was well spent and enjoyed
by persons from every direction.
Come to church. Join the church
M. F.. Hinton, Reporter
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TALENTED ATLANTAN WINS
LEADjlNG HOLE
I.N "PYd.MALIO.V'
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Atlanta, Ga., .luiy a Special
At the Atlanta I'niversky Summer
Theatre this week, tho leading
role in Bernard Shaw's "Pyg alion"
will In- played hy Maudlyi
Stokes, talented young Atlantan
Miss Makes won this coveted role
after numerous try-outs were held
by Director Anne M. Cooke in tin
Little Theatre on Spehnuu earn
pus. one win piay wic ipuui. rco
Cockle, y lass Kn/.a 1 i111 ? '. : iro
famous 011 the screen bv. tin,- Ki,ijrlish
actress, Wendy Miller.
Miss Stokes has had considerable
experience on the college
stage. Patrons of Summer Thcitl'O
- prodlU4-iuUS will i-.-iceeifi ,
her fine performances in "Daley."
"Divine Comedy", and "Mary ??f
Scotland," during the P.kJS season
" Tinylnp o|i|n 5,t' . 'i . cud,.-,. ?->
llenry lliggins, tlte author, h*lameg
Jlutc: ifr . of Washington. 1>
C. This is therole.- playoth' by
Leslie Howard*-hi. the screen vei?
sioli of the comedy: Other impel
tant roles will be portrayed by
Ardella Thompson, as Mrs, 11'logins;
Thomas Pawjey. as t !? :n-'
Pickering'. Richard Wells, as Mr
Dooiittle: ami ArrtiHr Wiiineu'. w
i-Tedi'y Hill. Completing the cast
are Mildred March, in the role o;
Mrs. Pearce: Eliz'abeth Jordan, aMj.s.
Kynsford TTT1I; /Alary" tlale
Brown, as Miss Kynsford Hill
Walter Echols, as a Sarcastic My
slander: and Edna Uooden. as tie
Parlor Maid.
i nose wr.o d" inn. (nun u<>
"Pygmalion" oh the opening nii?
July !?. will have two more oppoi
tunitiles. Second and third |-< *fformances
are scheduled-tor Thin.day
and Saturday evenings. July
II and Id. At all performances
he -eurtaiti will rise promptly at
,<:uti. '^>M.
DKTIIKi. AMIv < III K< II
){t'F. it. J. Hutchinson', Pastor
St.(ieoiye, Fv t . tin- tie ! I..117
sol-vires Were Very g I'.'and s>>ul
stirring-. Pray.r was -offered ?>
Hev. Lewis brown.
The text was taken . h'oii.i d: I <
the tieiieral Kpislh- of John, The
night services were also inspirit)/1
witli. Hev. Simpson reading' 151
Scripture from St. .Matt. Id.
The pastor selected his t?M
from l)eut. 312:11 1J. Subject. Aan
eagle stirs his ties], < tied
. .. i
MIIS 11 IS people.
Bethel has one anioiiu" tin- ! ( : t
ministers in the Charleston 1 *i:
Hin- p n.'sls dnrinr 1 lit' in n nin-.
services were; All's, liulh- Jcuei .j
ette, wiIV i>r liev. V. A. .1 eiiore 11 e,
Aliss Kl'ot.ise .Jeitci'clto, tu i sist? ) J
in law, and Mr. Dawkins. They
wciv also dinner miosis of Mr.
and Mrs, Lewis lfrown.
Mrs. .loi'sorotto is a former fit iy.eti
of St. licorpc and is now at
tending the , Allen-Benedict Sumiiier
School, also Mr. Dawkiis.
The remains ol" Mrs. Martha
Sprinkle will he fnnerali/.ed AYednesclav
at .1:01) 1'. M.. by her- pastor,
Rev, J. P. Hutchinson.
~ "The lioldeirCi'irwri- Qu;w U-l-W-ill.
render a programme at Bethel on
the 14th at 1:0(1 o'eloek. They ai"e
from Waterhord, S. ('. The pubTic
is cordially invited.'
Miss Selphia -loiies loft on~tnsr
week for New York (. it>.
Dr. 1.. 1.. Banner, Presiding 111der
of the t!haMeston liist.. will
hold his third quarter conference
on the third 'Monday night in Inst
Aliiss Anna L. Oveistreet is at
home for the .summer.
OI K VISIT TO I.A I Bl'.NS \M)
SI MTBit, S >. CAR.
licw.and Mrs. I1'.. 1'. Butler, acc.
liii enyed hy.Mv-ses Daisy am)
Annie : Mason of 1 Ionibigv.ay.
t ., Bo v. Butler ) reached lor his
"sfiTlT" IteVT L. ('. Butler at .T1 o'cloek
A.. M. and H Ik Al. Kveiv
body present seemed t > have en
joyed the services. W e see thai
the'people of Beth ! have a mind
to work. Our visit was very in ;c'>
enjoyed. Mrs. In C. i.Uth-r spared
no pains in preparing f-r us. Or
our return from l.ahrciis v.e \i.-it?*?
1 the lionie of Mr. and Mrs.
W'atkins of Sumter, S. C. to- see
our children,. Mr. and Mrs. Char*
liie Hi tler and family. We' ah* a!
ways ylad to visit the children am'
to find them well and happy.
The Iialiantown Circuit is -rjet:
tini! ready to hold its foii th and
last quarterly conference fe'r C
conferenci* year. Ry the help ~
th,e faithful officers and mem: : i
of the Indiantoun Circuit wv see
no failure. We shall expect our V.
E., Dr. J. T,. Renhouvon the '.'nth
of July, 1940.
\UU.Jk CHAPE!.
\. M. K. C1irRC.ll . 4
Rev. I., (i. Bowman, Pastor
Newberry, S. C. The vacation
season is here and all who is 'aide
is prevailing HH'itisi'iV'i s hi Uk* < !
portunit.v, its a very tine ,1 hint* ti
enjoy life's pleasure I t we should
never forget the church it is the
i-nindation of all pleasit'e and
social activities, when we negl<
the church we roh fled, let us not
he rohhers.
Another pillar has fallen from
Miller. The great monstei death
visited the home of sister. I,. M
(tilder last Thursday morning an,-1
carried her to the sweet heyond
She was a 'faithful member; a
class leader; a member of the !>
coness hoard; vice-president of th<
Missionary society; a member of
thevlSenior choir; an efficient officer
of the conference branch. Uy
request the ex-presiding elder attended
the funeral, R<$V-, K- A.j
Adams assisted by 'Elder 'Nance
Rev. Williams^md Rev.' Hcade"- |
b.nujrh. Hi v. I.. (I. Bowman was '
mastei of ceremonies. I
The Junior Choir accompanied
? b?.man?L:S Ii<:m n"ieht !
to . the I'nion meciin,: at Helena. t
I la te iiiv\ rende red some valuable
Sii oi\'. iiev. 'How man preach
< i .... ui those sermons that
l.iou.cn; man;.' Amen and joyftii
neai ts. Kev. WiHTanis preached
ai hi.iter's last Sunday night and
a.i v. a.i wy out en-joyed it very
> iny.
The first Sunday was the be-.
:..111:o;' the observance ol' tile
. , . iVei sary of the church.
r..e ,'iioli.'.is eordially invited every
night of tiie week.
{ . ; i \ |{; liiiwman and.
daughter mien spent tne ioiirui
wit a their -relatives in Irmo.
, .-ir. I. i\ Brooks a lid Aliss.Dur?r
i:n",-r?vrr-rr?united?in?holy
I. ..i the pal suiiugc last Sat
arda> by Key. linwh'.an aiul are
making their home on ('aldwel'
street.
The S. S. and League cOllveilt
'mi v? ill nvi lie. at Alt. Aloriah
n 11 i:. -i my ? .5-2S.
II \l.l IMuKK. Ml). NKWS
By (Airs.). Louise (J. Douglass
Tie- V. ii. A. society turned out
Tuesday evening- .'L.'JO p.m. Weidun
*y A!is. i.. Wil'Us; response
-y ,?iis, .June ; leeitaliun, sistei
.Wart+m. .lavkson; solo. iiy sistei |
.Minie .UalU.ews; remarks by pas
; ur.?111 V -l-'ini'imiii,- pi.o'iidenl Mrs,
i> - iI loir.'-lass, secretary.'
On sii'k list art* Mr. Goiinie'
iVaks, Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Evans,
Mrs. Mary Uice, Mr. .1. Jacobs.
Tin-. V. ill.n.ti' Workers had a sup
r :.i ti.-v. and .Mrs. blowers and
ij t? ; i"?: ii:g meeting was held.
Tin S. y;. Savings Hub met at
Mrs. f.. G. Douglass. .m's.
A I'iji rt ha Wf htlulis. and
Alts. I ';>ulass were, guests 'of Mrs
.! i.?.v< rs. . "
A11 . Hat tie I'dp WeTs is on the
suae list.
di-. Sarah Stevvnson is spend
itit- ii- r vataiion with parents ii
?-It t.'.cnlr .a and we wish t'oi
; -M.it | t lap.
'it- I vail I.tntes and baby art
!'.. .".I'-ag- line. .
..'.rs. .'tacVie I.hiii . lass is ,enjo>
ing her stay here very much.
Mrs. Weathers had as l.ei guest
. , : .. ).<-.! "i.ai.ai.l. r Mis I a/Hi
V. . at la rs, "
i <i.o:n< i \ i :\n s
i. M. Stoke*, Ki'iiorlcr
__ . ? ' I
V'Vu- ? I. iIm-u tlu- widow
... i; t - 11 . i .fill (i.uisilili iliiil
jit M. Y.C., Ji.ne 2-olh. Kmiora
i ; i . nity I '.apt. ehureh
i. ii TiTiis" v. ft ? plated in the
! n Hi"1,, i) Inside Iter litis
band, dandy's t^iiiei'al directors
v.el '- hi i haree.
. o;: t .|i-i-1 i.t'idy died ill
N. 'l . (Inst Week. I.tie body Was
1.loo; hi home for burial. The
t".: t ! ! ...i, iii-ld Sim lay, June .'Hi
a; the r<Idi-iu e. Ilileriitenl a
but i s\ ille, S. C. Surviving are
. i.iidrtii, |?arents, sistei
aish,?-l tier relat ives.
I '--' . il;*.t ens-. M has - i.Alberla_
... i. Iiavir, Miss Sum~rrf
t>rrttr:.-elr,viK Wele ill
.;y i?>r -minuu-s last
ev. t, n .. ' * '
. . :.it!i!.i!i iioitman Isil't Sun.
i . TT^trr?l-baHnmun. Mrs. R
. -;. . . . m I i li re 11 iT-TIT! ItHlll"
Vi i s. '. M. Stokes a lid
I,. M. Stokes, 'b\, spent Ttiesdap at
! !' ' - h.
.Mr. t'l.arlie "Myers is a patient
a. iMiiaii : s' .Memorial hospital
'oi appendix operation. His
is wis ii a speedy recut
< !'.
. i I i.i-f.".!!? _ Wayuu r of Kilo:
> c. S. s|i**nt several days in
.. iii I.uuisi- Kainey.
Miss Janie ,11 age ins das returni
i < . i- York * Ay alter speiul-i-ng
;t; \M-i k withrelatives.^,,and
i'.M \M ; i. \. M. K, ( 111 R( H
Rev. 1". I >. Drelier, I'astor
S' . da' sckooi was i)|KHCll at
.i . la i lie- Supt.. teachers
. : I. ; .pii.* ai their post nl' duty.
The Ics um was heaul i fully taught,
and enjoyed by all.
Il::jit Rev. M i s. x.Mille? brut
,d> "an i \ei!ient .-erUioii which
made our hearts burn while she
i.tti.i at" .as."
Sunday being the .r?th Sunday a
a i. :: Mis-unary program
v. a- heard by quite a few t'aithT
! \. i ' i" i 11 is ye i a in: Son j ; Irr
>i;-bi sistt v lli rrin; Song;
I'oen. Satisfied With .lesus, Louise
Williams; Reading, Mrs. A. Wise
r.nT.r Thy Kingdom t'onuv Mrs.
? "or; Reading, Miss Clone,
a tiiitTin; Reading, Mrs. Aurelia
Rosboniu.gh; Solo, Mrs. KLiza
' loading, M is. (leorgiana
Moore; Solo, Mrs. Leolu Hamilton;
Reading. Miss Sarah Wash:
i r>. .. M.... /M I.
mju;it>ii? ivvimujj4, ^irs, l'jiuiy
iji.-. .Mrs. Kthi'l Potoo; Solo.
^Iis. Mapo F.dwards; Reading
Mrs." Ktlna M. Murk's; Solo, Miss
Mil' .1. Uyril; ('ol loot ion?Henctiet
i n-..
The sick arc sis tors Swygort.
'. !. own. Pm. .1. Wise. Lot us
visit u!ir sick. We art* hoping foi
thorn a spooily reeovory.
. f .. 'I'v laiiu Mooro of Chjtrlotto.
N. C.. and Haltimori\ Md..
atv visiting relatives and friends.
\ I'.yrd of Chester
relatives and frietuls. I
Mag.'ie I tennis spending a
!.i!e in < in!rleston.
Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Swindler
a !.s < in n r spent the week
v,'h Mr. and Mrs. (! Pyrry I
Murii <. ~
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Saturday, July 13, 1940
LAKE C ITY NEWS
The play by the young people
at Wesley M. E. 'Church on Sunday,'June
30, was a success, and *?
likewise was the play i^t St.
James AMK Church. The play at
t:<e lattei was directed by Mrs. D.
\Y. Washington. Neat sums were
ta'.sed at both churches.
Rev. \V. L. Lew Allen, who has
been attending night school for
sometime is now awaiting the
can 01 sonic uajjiisi v nurvn to uiu
him in his education.
Rev. and Mis. S. E. Watson had
as thv'ir yuests this'weekend Miss
Lillian Davis and Miss Ruth Mitchell
of Marion, S. C.
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Dinner served beginning 12 Noon
Friday?5 Hogs?plenty for all
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