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Saturday, July 27, 1910 WM mm) h Mis. Tolsio Johnson Harper of -t 141<) <kik street, is recuperating v after undergoing an operation at li the \Vaverly-Gyo<L Samaritan hos-, o pital. to the <lehght--?f her family | d : ......1 many friends. l_L Mrs. Bertha Taylor has returned to the eity after having: spent a . mtv pleasant vacation in Bal- ( tiinore. Xo'w York and Chicago visiting relaivl'S and friends. - 1 "Ml.-!- Hutli. Tnnn.'i nd of?Ailn i? -J spent the we'k. ned" in Coluinbia ul ~ tending the State S. .S. and BY PC convention. c - a Miss AHferetta Oupree of Sum- .. tor was sett in Columbia last Fri- i day all full of smiles." i >4* I Miss Sara Mae Ruff of Union 1 were seen in Columbia last week t> attending the State S. S. and , llYPC convention. , < ? i Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Haynes, ] Mrs. Beatrice Oswald and Mr. ( ? l'ercival J. Green, all of Charles- . k-.., teorn iruovlc t\f \T ?'< J Whitf* I 12J0 Harden, si feet, while here -at.- * tending the State ?S. S. and BY-PC 4 ?convention., last, week. : j Mrs. Pauline Johnson Buown | returned to Charlotte, N! C., July \ '22 after having spent several ' days in Columbia, and Atlanta, | (ia. She reported as having had | an interesting trip, she visited ( Port Benning and the hospital for ??. infantile?paralysis patients y ..at J Sprimr. (ia. On hei way back A she was the- week end guest oT her parents and sister at 122N .Mel Piffle [Ave., city. . ' Mrs. Lucy I?. Marshall 1-ft Sat111 day night on the Silver Meteor for New York City,' where she will " pend her vacation with her moth - er. While there she will ai \ isit the New York World's Fair. 1 Her friends wish her a pleasant 1 . vacation. 1 Mr. II. W. Beaelu.m of 2212 I.. ...? ? t,.,^ I,'.,,.11 vol-V ill I fur' til..' past two weeks, but is very much improved. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Annie Sartor and Mrs. I'osa Mundle have returned from ~ a very pleasant stay in Jaekso'n~ vilh-. FHa?While there, they we re _ (lie vuests of their sister and sister-in-law, Mrs, William Frazier s and Mrs. Joseph Champion,. re vpe,lively. ? - T\<; MONTH EROCRAM Taj? Month Program will be pre I sonted at, Sidney Hark ('. M. E. j church, Sunday afternoon. July 28th at -1 p.m., sponsored by the Sunday <<-ti<speaker '' and music of interest will be-fea- ' ?a it You are invited. . ?-* 1). tanks SiLPl^ ? -r Itev. J. C. jColclough, Hastoi t MEETINO OF COl.r M HI A J . NKORO Itl'SlNKSS LKAOl'K The Columbia Negro Business x League will hold its regular meet imp Mm .ay night. July 20, at 8:30 ^ in Lilliewood's Barber shop, 1121 Washington street. All members j are urged to please I e present and j mi time. t _ I THE ROSE SOCIAL ( LI B < The Rose Serial cluh held its ^ weekly meeting Tuesday, July 23, u tie. ,,j' Mrs Marion Rice, r k 1013 Heidt street. The house was ^ L t ailed to - order 1?v the chaplain, - Uctiun^and niaver. After devo- _ tional exercise the house Was in the hands of the president.. The loll was culled aifd each mcinbet | u-sponded with a Bible verse vand A fees. The minutes of the last t meeting?were lead, received?and 4 9 adopted. Business was discuss- r I ed. We are thanking our friends ^ J - and members of .the other clubs 1 ' 'for their cooperation with us on j Monday night, July 22. We were t glad to have one new member I ?*Mrs. Ellen Crumpton, who was r - welcomed into the club. The club c adjourned to meet at the home I Miss Rebecca Rose, 2585 Cher- S fr ystreet. The hostess served a f "delicious course whvli all enjoyed \ ErY<KV BIRD SOCIAL CUB 1 \ r Tbo r-7ij 1 > held its weeklv meet .">ng at thct horpe of Mrs. Mary Bel ( * ton, the mooting was called to or- c der by Mvs: Nellie Green, acting r chaplain. Our devotion was car- 1 ried out as usual. New and old * business was discussed by the h club. The minutes were received and approved. Mrs. Rosa Walton reported sick. The club wish for her a speedy recovery. t The club will give a picnic at y Dunbar I.ake, August lJth. You s are invited to attend and enjoy c yourselves. The roll was called 18 members were present. The I next meeting will be at the home . of Mrs. Thomasena Kpnnedyv Mr. h West , Johnson, hos? Dismissed 1 by Mrs. Green. The club was v served a delicious repast. . v All officers are to report at the home of Mrs. Porter Thursday r night, July 25th. s ?- ' UK HIGH HATTERS SOCIAL AVINGS CLCB The club" nu't at the home of lr/ and" Mrs. Johnson on Carolina >urt. The meeting was called ) order by the president. > Devo- j ons were carried out. The. house ' as- then opened for business The ending of the minutes was in rder and tney were received and I dopted and roll call with all the K-nibers responding. I am. sure that everybody has een standing with ears open foi lu^-date of our anniversary; it ill come off in August, just keep istening and we will give the date f the big event, real soon, so on't forget to watch your paper. eal big time. The meeting adjourned to. meet t the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'larke. 2327 "Senate street. tATHINO BEAUTY CONTEST M) PAIIHIOM DHOW Mid-summer Bathing Beauty ontest and Fashion Show Parade t Allen university auditorium on \ugust 12th, 1940 at 8:30 p.m. inder the auspices of the Phylis Wheatly YWCA and the boosters club of Allen university, rhis is the first Bathing Beauty ontest that ' has been put put >vor by the local folk and we are tricing to make it the entertainhg feature for the summer. We ire asking the cooperation of the ity of Columbia in helping us >ut it over. We would like to lave 150 children in our boach iceiie, along with the young vhk?who wouki iiko?10 enter tne iathuiu contest. The parade of treet wear and evening clothes' ist is also opened for those who vould like to enter. Call the i'WCA 7573 for information. A dcyclo-will also be given to'the ittle girl or boy selling the high st number of tickets over $10.00 oitli. This is a swell chance for i-little girl or boy to win a hicyb' "Trv". Ttll.NDI.V FOl'ltTKKN *<)( IAI. (I.I'M The lub met at its usual hour Thursday night at the home oi Mrs. Mamie Coleman.' Devotions To < min ted. We' are inviting he put lie to attend a moonlight iienic to Dunbar Luke Monday ligiiv, August f?th. Knjoyment ot ill kinds' for your pleasure.' All it:.Is' of refreshments will be on land. The buses will make abort ; st-tps covering the city. Remember the place and time? )unbar Lake, Monday night, Aug ith at k o'clock. A LAWN I'AKTY Mis. .Tilia Glenn of 2203 Stark street entertained at a lovely awn party, from 4 until 7:30 p.m. luly 17 in honor of the girls and joys that are. serving on the Vetran hospital prog, am every sec? r? ...* 1 1 >!Hi aunuuy uuu mc m<1 usher boys in the ueen C(fries t. Games wore enjoyed by all. The house was decorated .with love y 'garden flowers. At 6:00 o'clock he guests were served ice cream ipd cake. The .'17 guests attendng--the --party-we*ec- Dorothy?Admins, Thomasena Davis, Rachel lartwell, Elnora Robinson, Amy YTTRlum^?Jet-rootle Russell. - Matie I.ee Jacobs, Zella^|ae~Tffcobs7jeraldine Davis, Mildred Russell, minora I.aury, Helen Martin, Mac lelle Scott, June Donaldson, iRoss luniter, Annie Lee Gideron, Queen Ister N'ickson, Jhnny Mae Terry, Maryland Rochellc Neal, Sara ^eeley, .Josephus Neeley, Hayvard Robinson, Williams I.aury, 2reddie_It G laie^. WillianV Scott. lev., and Mrs. W. H. Neal, Miss's -I?illie " Map~"N-ealr Ella-?Goree, Mrs. Emily Russell, Mrs. Othelo ropo*.?Mrs. Rachel Terry, Mrs. 'lara Helton, Mrs. Pearl True?lale, Mr. Luther Smith, Mr. Arhur Glenn. i Mrs. Clara Bolton, Mrs. Julia 'Jlenn, Mrs. Sallie Thompson, enerbrmi^l. WOODRUFF NEWS TFnntrA- MTU,. Zion Chuich Rev. J. A. I.ipsey, Pastor The S. S. opened at tha usual, wur Sunday?with the Supt. and ill teachers at their post of duty. >Ve had a very good attendance. The topics were discussed and enjoyed. After which we listened o the repoiU of~diTr delegateMrs. Jot hinder from the fortieth anlual session of the Church School onventfon which convened at St. <lliazbeth AlVfiE Zion church at Shelton, S. C. She brought a very avorable report which was very leasing to the listeners. She re >orts a wonderful convention. Mrs. Mattie Johnson of Marion. C., rjts*n visitor here Sunday. Mr. Toy Parks continues ill at lis home on Bullington Ave., this ity. Other sick: Mesdames AgT-n 1 A : ? T o m it a A 1 ICS r loyu, /Mill It: junca, t/o.i.vn en. We wish for them all a very peedy recovery. New Bethel Haptist Church Rev. A. D. Duncan, Pastor Sunday school was fine. After he instructing of the lesson the I >astor brought a wonderful mes-| age and again at night he delivered a soul stirring sermon. Mr. F. Cannon of Washington, ">. C., is visiting relatives here. The Busy Bee club met at the mme of Mr .and Mrs. W. W. Winn ast Friday night. A nice tim? vas enjoyed. A delicious repast vas served. , . Sick?_Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Ag les Floyd. We hope for them a pcedy.?j:ecovwy. 4f -J - *"' LAURENS NEWS* Bethel A. M. E. Church ! Rev, L. C. Butler, Pulor ? Sunduy opened its blessings and joys to church-goers. S. S. opened and closed with success. At 11:110 the choir marched to the stand and rendered beautiful services". At 11:55 the pastor preach I'd a heart tmiohinw sermon theme Waiting for a Change. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed the ser vices for they responded freely to the public offering. We were pleased to have as our guests Sunday morning Misses Gladys and Pansy Rice of Sumter and Mrs. Miller of Laurens, and at night services we had Mr. and Mrs. Clardey of Oak Grove Baptist church and Rev. Burrel of the Smyrna A. M. E. church who preached a great sermon. Theme Trust in the Lord, Rev. McFadden of Alt. Pisgah dh^byterian__chuivch 'announced great- success, spiritually and _nnancially of the sum of $11E\00 Sunday. Mrs. Anderson (captain of Club No. 1 reported $1^.27 and Miss Mattie 0. Duckett captain of club No. 2 reported $102.00.* Ex-members that visited . the church Sunday were Rev. and Mrs Metz of Edisto Island; Prof, and Mrs. A. P. Butler and Prof. J.M Jones of Irmo; Prof. C. Garrett ol Columbia, and Mr. Little of Gaffhey. Mrs. Mamie Henry and* Mrs. Minnie Irby of Brookland, N. Yare here visiting relatives. St. Paul Baptist Church The Pulpit Aid club gave a print dress rally and social at the home of Miss Lucile Harris Thurs day night:?Bach lady gave the price of the print dresa-she-wore. Quite a neat sufn was realized at in is unique affair. Mrs. Maria Cunningham, Miss ;Rosa Shepherd Mrs. Jessie McCollum and^the hos tess discussed very interesting topics. Enjoyable solos were sung by Mils. Bertha Finley, Mrs. Anna 'Sijfllivan and Mrs. Cora Mea dows.??refreshments?were de .icious and elaborate consisting of cocktails, fried chicken, hot rolls, potato salad angel food cake and iced tea. Mrs. Janie Williams, Mrs. Ceril la Hudgens, Mrs. Letitia Thompson, Mrs. Hattie Golden attended the Grand Convocation of Eastern Stars at Seneca Tuesday. They .eport a pleasant trip. Mrs. Franklin Mills and Mr. Jonathan Mills were delegi'cs to the State S. S. and BYPU conyen tion at Columbia last week. The Tom Thumb Wedding?given last Monday night was quite successful. Little tots in evening dress and Tuxedos - were a joy to behold. Miss Teola Saxton, Miss Minnie Irby, Mrs. Mary Whitener were the sponsors. Inspiring services were a fitting climax for the week's activities. Sundnv wn? n Viio'Vi rlo.f v ? ? V4C*J . 1IIC }rna tor was at his best, many visitors were present. Collection all day $140.00. Mrs. Lillie B. Crane aised the highest amopnt in a free-will -rally. ^ ? BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. I). J f.adson, Pastor Anderson. S. C.?Under the very efficient leadership of t^e Pastor Rev. D. J. Gadson every department of Bethel is working with renewed vigor. The third quarterly conferenctPwas held?July?T4 -15. Our Presiding Elder Rev. J C. Quarles was with us all day Sunday 14lh. At 11:30 he preach ed a soul stirring sermon from Isaiah 62:4, subject Fellowship With God, also preached anothei sermon at 8 p.m. On Monday 15th, the business of the conference was 'carried but.-" Reports from em h (l<-pni t?wnt showed that much work had been done. The presiding elder highly commended the pastor and members. Amount of money raised during this quarter was $1,205.54. The people really have a mind to work and the quarter was quite outstanding from every angle. ATT. OUVK A. M. E. CHURCH" Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor Myrtle Beach, S. C.?S. S. began at the usual hour with Supt. Mrs. Jetf Bellamy and co-workers :>t their post. 6:00 P.M. the ACE League opened with the President presiding. The lesson was thoroughly discussed by visitors and members. 8:00 PJd. The Twelve Tribe ral ly. began. Those preaching were Rev. D. W. Green of Georgetown Rev. G. W. Williams, Rev. Gore of Pine Island and Rev. Miles Willard. These sermons were enjoyed by evdfyone present. The clubs reported as follows: Mrs. Gracie McKing, $9.f>5; Mrs. J. G. Vreen, $3.60; Mrs. Mary Spivey $12.91; Mrs. Jeff Bellamy, $12.15; Mrs. M. N. Cooper, $4.50. Miss Marga:< ret 'Davis, $5.45; Mrs. Annie Spi vey $4.50; Mrs. J. B. Owens $25.90. Total $78.56. ' Mrs. Hurley Sumpt^r is improv ing at this writing. i Rev. Julius Chestnut peacefully passed to the great beyond Sunday morning. Funeral rites will be mentioned later. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bellamy had as dinner guests Sunday, Prof. P. C. Legett, District Sunday School Supt., of Marion and Mrs. J. G Vreen. Rev. E. J. Gren of Greenville was the pleasant week end guest of his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark. He was shown many places of interest and enjoyed them all especially Atlan tic Beach, and the wonderful reception shown by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Riley. ni palmbtVQ lkadh CEDAR GROVE ^ . . Simpsonville, S.?Cedar t Grove Baptist church of today and the promising church of to- J morrow. The members and friends witnessed a great day of service directed by the great Rev.4fumei of Columbia who has served us ^ as acting pastor for two months Sunday school oepned at 10.0U j o'clock. Teachers took charge of e their classes in a grand way. The lesson was beautifully discussed. <; After a ten minutes- recess the ^ text for the morning service was j m What River Were You Ban- _ tiscd? Found II Kings 5:12. A j grand offering was lifted. . At 4:00 o'clock the funeral ol t biother Toney Wilson was held.' The Rev. Barton, Rev. Martin of ? Greenville. Rev. J. C. Cowens and * Rev. Turner of Columbia took g special parts on the program, lo friends and neighboring Churc^ys: " The Kuv. Turner was unanimous- 4y elected as pastor- of the Ccdai Grove Baptist church after the ^ morning service Sunday. Theme of the message Sunday night: The Christian Pilgrimage. You are Welcome to visit at any time. 1.1 PENDLETON NEWS \ ' The thirfL^quarterly conference 1 of King Chapel AME church was I held July 21 and 22 by Dr. J. C. t Quarles, presiding elder who d-e t livered a very powerful sermon at ( 11:30 a.m. 1 The W. II. and F. M. society celebrated its twenty-seventh an- | ni\ersary at King Chapel church 1 Sunday?ewntrrg. All missionary t societies of the town participated. | Fair View church of Denver was j largely represented and contri- 1 buted two numbers on the pro- s gram. Silver Spring Bapt. church made its contribution b$- giving special music for the occasion. \ A very interesting pageant was i presented by the missionary ladies.?The?junior?Missionaiy?srr= _ ciety also dressed in white and .arrying candles were of young 1 ladies and children who are fol- ' lowing in the loot steps of these 1 ethcient Missionary ladies. Many j visitors from adjoining commun- . ties were present. 1 The funeral of Mrs. Harriet Gil * liard was solemnly attended by j friends and relatives last 'l'hurs- 1 day. Many pretty fioral pieces J were contributed by friends. The condition of Mrs. Maggie 1 Feppeis is lair at" this writing. Her daughter, Hindis frum Colunv oia is here with her. j Little Marcell and Dorothy -fa < I llamberg of Anderson have return ' ed home to 210 E. Market St., af- v tor spending five weeks with their *' grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1?. , i'. Hani berg. ^ Mr. Martimore White was sur- j prised by visitors from Orangehllf'c Si. n. low e, u...u?,. , Kilns L/itlSy Afldrews, Messrs * George Stewart ^ and Isaac Stacks spent a very enjoyable day in our town at Mr. a White's home. The Missionary society was en- u tertained at the home of Mrs. Lela n Webb, Friday afternoon. 'Many were present and the meeting was ^ very interesting. v Miss Annie Davis of Atlanta, Ga., foTmerly" of Pendleton sent $1.00 to the society to help in oui v rally. The clubs are continuing to report. ~Amounf collected^ Fri- v day $13.00. Mrs. Cora Reid and Daphne- ? Washington left for their teaching communities . this morning (Monday) to begin their summei school session. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH j! | _St. George, S. C.?The morning 1 uai'vieeo wen well?attended?and "* the presiding elder was at his best. The pastor brought greet ? ings from the district and deliv- ? ered the message from the sub- r ject The Value of a Good Record v l lie night services were also in- IP spiring. Subject of the- message' Stay in the Way. On Monday' night the presiding elder held hi? ( dhird _ quarter^ which was quite? a, _ successful one. After the business of the quarter the report ol i the deceased was made by the Chairman, Mrs. S. E. Pelder. Mrs. Beatrice Woodruff, recent bride of Mr. Wilson Woodruff was welcomed in the church Sun- day morning. Mrs. Laura Johnson of Columbia returned home after spending a few days with her sisters, Mrs. S. E. Felder and Miss Susan" Hen derson. LEESVILLE NEWS - The Community Philharmonic chorus had its rehearsal Friday night, July 19 at 9 o'clock at St. Matthew CME church. The chorus is still improving. a^tTr/egan ..at? Calvary AME church at its usual hour wfth the Supt. and teachers tft theil* post ' of duty. The Pastor, Rev. J. N. Caughman preached a soul stirrintv uarmnn Qnnrl n *? mArrtinff 1 "'ft uvt,,,v" I theme -Heb. 9:26 which was .enjoy \ (1 by all. i { 4:00 O'clock Sunday evening 1 the Missionary women held their 1 meeting at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. David Colman. Mrs. E. C. 1 Howard, the president was in the < thair. At 6 o'clock the League j met with Miss E, S. Maxwell the t .president and a large number in ( attendance. 7:00 P.M. we were < back in service. Rev. Meekins < preached a wonderful srermon. t Theme II King 4:8. Mrs. A. A. Thomas is spending 1: two weeks with her daughter Miss f Catherine Thomas in New York t City. 1 IK LEXINGTON CIRCI'IT NEWS ^ ' I S. S. on the etrcirit was had at he usual hour with~a large group I iresent. At 1' o'clock the pasor preached at Bethel. He used, < is a text God is an infinite spirit j 1 uid, yet that; worship Him must ' | vorship Him'1 in spirit and in <i ruth. At 2 o'clock Rev. Kd. Wise reached in behalf of Stewardess s Soard No. 1. He used as a text f >t. Luke 18:36. 1 The pastor was at Spring Hill j Sunday afternoon and a very nice c nog ram was had. Sunday mg+rL ? lev. Lavs preached at Bethel. We }. ire ai'vays giau 10 nave Kev. .Mr. t .aws. V . ^ Saturday, July 2f the third "; }uarterly conference?will be had ~*1 it Spring Hill. All members are isked to b*> present and do their i luty. Sunday the pastor will be \ it Spring Hill. Sunday night re- < rival will hegin Miss Priest.-, i- 1 xpected Sunday night, if not she 1 vill be here Monday night to be- \ in the campaign. Yby are most "? ordially invited to come out and t lelp save some lost souls. 1 ' r ELISHA A. M. E. CHURCH 1 ] Rev. J. E. Dixon, Eastor { S. S. opened at the usual hour , vith Supt. and teachers present. Encouraging remarks by Rev. J. ' Hetts of Columbia who also conributed to each class taught Ay he ladies and paid a dollar in thu hurch rally to help remodel the y milding. _ The morning service opened with ] Jessie Williams. A short and ] imely sermon by Rev; JeBSt Souknight from Matt. 22:42, sub- ( ect What Think Ye of Christ, and , Who's Son is He". Come to, won- j ihip with us. m WILLIAMS CHAPEL ' ' \. M. E. CHURCH ~ j Last Sunday was a full day foi ' he members and friends of Wiiiams chapel. The pastor deliver > d a burning message. The effect if the same was verv great. Our. accomplishments both spir- \ tually- and financially have been j exceedingly grea.t. The Mission- * tries had a very fine program on ( sunday afternoon. Everyone en- ( oyed it. We extend thanks to j dr. Thornton for the excellent, ren IStinnc f rani Kic Atvhoutrii The League is moving along lively under the leadership of Mr. *inckney. Delegates were elected o go tt> the State League and ^ Sunday school convention * which t vill be held in Columbia, July 31- j August 2. The following were e- ^ lected: Miss Mlpble Phene, Mr. c Sari Kennedy, Master Rodney v lendenhall and Miss Carrie Jef- "g erson. We trust that these dele- j :ates will be benefited and have i nany good things to tell us when hey return. - c The Choral club is doing nicely f nd we want'to thank them as well . s encourage them for the. valua.-_ ile service rendered every Sunday ight. The Helping club meets every econd and fourth Friday morning inder the leadership of Mrs. Viiaii?Minger. ?? The Junior Missionaries are corking real hard to make theii eport a creditable one at the. con ention. We are prayihg for its ontinued success. JOHNSTON NEWS July 21, 1040?Saturday and Sunday were high days at the losa Spring Baptist -church -with he forty-third" annual session of he Home Mission Baptist Sunday ? School convention. We were ablo o take care of the convention ioth days. Deacon Alex R. Har ison set the plans and everybody vorked well and he was well leased with the other 'deacons and 'riends the way all cooperated, lev. J. S. Gordon our pastor was lown with Rev. L. C. Jenkins pasor Union Baptist church. Colum- _ >ia, S. C. A large number of vis-, tors were" present. Ten classes vere in session Sunday morning. )eacon A. B. Harrison's -class aised more money than anv othei lass^in the convention; All paricipants were enjoyed bv the con _ f legation. The convention choir davbd well their part. Hew M >1. Peace preached Saturday niw md Rev. J. C. White was a visi or from Morth Carolinar?Thrr ~ 'oung people had one-of the best uograms- on Saturday night. >- It gas said tnht 3000 people attend u trie convention on aunuay. The Bible school was a treat at , he Rosa Spring Baptist church luring last week. F>42 persons ttended the school. Many of our 1 vhite friends was a great help. J )n Monday night Mrs. W. J.i 3 latcher was present with Miss Ji 3erry White to open tli1 school 3 ruesday night subject was tffketi j rom 24th chapter of Matt. Sub- J ect: Signs of the Times ". Wed- j resday night Dr. Dobey subject 1 vas "Causes of War and the Cure i 'or War". Thursday night Prof. jj N. Smith had for his subject nter-racial Cooperation and World Peace. Friday night, Rev. (Paul Hartsell of the Johnston Baptist ;hurch (white) took for his subject The Sower went for to Sow ?nd you will Reap whatever kind >f seed you sow. You are invit;d to the Rosa Spring B"apt. :hurch revival which will start h<v first Sunday in August. Mrs. A. B. Harrison is much letter at this writing and all her ] riends and members of the church 3 ire very glad and hope she will ] >e able to attend the revival. ^ V ' L DENMARK NEWS . ' I Rev. J. r. f urnminji^ ra*ttir Services were. very v od i lay. S. S. i.jM-fic! at as -aal ' lour. Supt. O. S Rilev a! Litost. The K ^cp!) w a> iti a x it ..II;. liscussed ami enjoyed l?\ all. At 12 o'clock thi' pa-l'a be.janl erviee and brought tin*, nnssan I roiii I for. T.o, subject Why <ai.'! 1 Vople Stay Tojre.thct Tin- i;<- j act was wi s interest in . i v. dis-I llsScd. At fj .(i'clurk We Well? ,,iU -V, T-i V t founds. of St. Paul. Thin- in he open aii this man ??1* <a?><I a-, fain preached from tin- - in - > ' 1 V Man HuTrntTTIf "Away Fi If OoTlrp Dure we, it ii.ii ,ul :if/a:n. ~Mi'sdaini-s S. M < 'mmine fan .1 md 11. M.-Wolfe attended t-.-i 'ice at Rome- kaptist eh- n-n am: ~ 'n joyed a womderful m ?>a .'<j 1* iyere.l hv ,R.-v C 1. An:. tVe are Vital to hau- Mi> -Volfe fr.om Charleston ijfriti:u n- : , ffnTffe^^in^^^nany ity'. A1 s'V Sa ra h A1 -' . Sstell, visitintr Miss 1.. M. Renjn:, nin. * 1 | Our third >|uaiterl\ (< nfi-nn<? .vill be held Sunday, .July -x. Uev L. L. Farmer presiding. 1 ? . ind be with us. UT. /.ION BATHS I ( HI K( II \N!> COMMl'NITV NF.WS Uev. T. I.. Dnckett. I'adnr Last Sunday afternoon at K<. nn..fn.. I II . 1 ! .iiv i'UOIWI \n crravii LIT j ur ? . r* | of Antioch Rapt. chureb I Prosperity, who preached a w lerful sermon from the subject Following Jesus. Music was r-i. . lered In- Antioch and I * i? v i? t?-t . hoirs. Total raised Sdl.nl. The money was raised to help in th< jeautifieation of "our church. S. S. opened at the usual h'ou'i with Supt. F. B. Schumpe:t. in charge. After the S. S. a very rhe pastor delivered a .v ry ab!? spirited prayer service was held rhe pastor delivered a <iy a.'!< i senium. Subject?ttn?th. rrf-i ;he Promised I.and and Afraal \< go up. Rev. and Mrs. Ihikett ivas the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayers. Little j.i'lie Mae Mayers of Columbia spending awhile l>vith h? r in. i. md aunt. Mr. ami Mrs. <"arl Mayors. Mrs. M. Elea/.cr' and !i*: laughter were seen in the < 'it;. >f Columbia last work >e: less. BETHLEHEM BAIT. (Ill Kt II Rev. E. A. Davis. Pastor S. S. was opened at the ii-uail tour. The-lesson 'was beautifully liseussed by the teachers in chare Horning worship started at' ll:"o lie pastor spoke out the ntessac-if truth. Many \isiting friends vere present also Ri^s. Mill, r and _ sears. In the afternoon Rev. 1 >ila s delivered a niessaue at .Jehovah baptist church. 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