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Saturday. November 2, 1940 CAMP FIELD HAPT. CHl'R/CH i ^ Rev. Geo. E. Goode, Pastor I Sunda.V mornitiy 10 o'clock found every Sunday school member's. home and vrsiting various U. churches.- , The few attendants that were present took much interest in the Sunday . school les' ?son. Title Christian Motives foi Abstinence. In the absence of the Supt., the assistant Su|)t., Deacon John Thomas wis in charge. The lesson was Uau|*htt very thoroughly. .. / . L r, The 'Christian Union met at I - .Clear Spiinu school houfcc Sunday j I afternoon at 1 o'clock with a small attendance. Devotionals carried I out in order. Then the officer1 resumed their duties. The sermon (1 _ was rendered by the Rev. W. F' Rice. Theipe It i-s Good to hi J lyre. Matl^VAC^TGfh chapter. ~ of much nterest. Highest amount of 'much interest. The amount raised was S&l.OO. Cimtaio. Afrs I sola .Martin who won a grand gold wrist watch as prize. -Total raised " was $17'2.85. ~~h Messrs Kodgie-Nance. and Geo Cunningham both of Anderson call ed to see Miss I.ois Marshall Sun' day afternoon. J . Ilallowe'etf is almost here and the children are very sorry that their schools, are. not open so as to i' " eelelntitl*. A couple of days irgo early in the morning around .7 o'clock youj reporter was about her occupa tion, when she heard a curious * noise. When She looked then i were six ueese all around her head J nd-. talking about stars, she saw ."U them'"by the thousands. When sljft j reached her hortie she was s I'rifrhtened she was ill. She prea tcuids._LT 1 ?had known that tb?n were wild goose maybe I would have caught one,*buf> I was think wHf?that?those?were eagles. . .. John. Albert Marti1i_ ran over t< I see his pal Sunclayttjiftornoon lit tie Cnrti? Marshal Iff John eon.? e ' :lir; 111 . t . t . ' * ; Lois MarshattT reporter -BALTIMORE. M l>. NH??S I- \ By (Mrs.) Louise G. Douglas* On sick list .are Mr. Ronnie Peaks;, Mrs. Lnla P. Bond and Mrs. Florence Hood. Mt. Hebron Raptist church held its usual morning: service at 11:30 and Rev. Flowers had as guest speaker "the honorable Republican Judge W. Nice: Sunday night the I L pastor conducted the services. Friendship Baptist church* with "?Rev. II. Jacksun as pastor carried out its psual services. _ * The 18th Ward Republican club* met with Mrs. Browne. Friday niaht October 25th there was a First Fall supper given b> the Pastor's Aid club 818 George t ) St.* Airs. A. White, president. \ Mrsw uari'ie Moble.v was ct.llec S ' ? to* Chester, S. C., because^ of the . 1 death of her sister Miss Elizabeth 1 ' Simpson. Mr. Robert Horndon was in thi c'.tv over the' week end to visit > * his wife, Mrs. Nona Heyndon from Richmond, Va., where he works Mrs. Louise (}. Douglass, spent two weeks in Chester, S. CV visit ' ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. A1 i exander W. Gore. A pleasant stay was repoYted and reports her mother is doing tine. "M^rs. Douglass returned to the .city early Sundry morning. The S,S,S. club e'ave a suppei Friday night, October 18 rt the shome of Mrs. Irene Bolerv(?1.1 H Calhoun St. I DI'NMAUK NEWS'' We haVe just closed our camp meeting at Bethel and .Jeriebo of which was a success. The Rc\ J A, McNeil White, Spartanburg | S. ('., conducted the meeting at Jericho which closed out with tho Rev. A. McFadden. Many friend? I attended this meeting. At Bethel I > Rev. B. T. Martin, Central Baptist X church and his congregation gavt / us a splendid entertainment on Monday night. On Tuesday nit* Rev. C. E. Anderson and his con gregation. VVednesdj y night, Rov ^ \V. N| Friday and his congrega U? tion./--On Sunday morning Sunday i school was held. At 12:30 Rev I v Oummings brought the message from Exodus 3:5; subject Stand-1 ing on Holy Ground. Many hearts rejoiced whih? this servant talked with us. At 4 o'clock Rev* N. A Bethea, Holly Hill, IS. C., present ed hrs self and preached a sermon] that will always ky in the hearts I / x of the hearers. Subject Look Up All hearts ngairi rejoiced- We 'weft ' glad to have some of his officers along with him. Many visitors and friends "sv'crc present Sunday, namley: Prof * and Mrs. Menefee, Dr. Williams1 and three of the teachers of Voorhees school; Rev. B. T. Martin and Rev. A. Jordan who assisted the V * J { v V ' y 4)j| km.fill n > ' 'htrv' >s.' 7 - v^-SEfi^ GEORGETOWN NEWS By ]<:: J. Ford "Every imin, woman and chil in Georgetown-?white or coloredinterested in the domestic sfervan problem will be interested in th attractive brick veneer structur pictured above". So begins a loiij commendable write-up in the loca while ueWspaptTT?concerning?t+r "ciU'ii Community Center. Under the truidance jiiul I'adei ship of Prof. J. B. Beck, pnncips of Howard school and h.onorar member- of the Business Men' League and Doctor U. (!. Tdeh pastor in the service. The rally came off Sunday nit, after the pastor delivered a won "who was to preach did not conit All clubs have not vet reporte but we are hoping that they wi' l)e ready by November 10th b> cause we are struggling to sen our pastor to the anmu I conl'ei ence November 13th one hipnlre percent. > * Rev. Cummings will preach lii last sermon at Jericho Sunday nit November 3rd; St. Paul Sunda; November 10th; at Bethel Monda night, November 11th. Our la< quarter will convetfe at Jericho o Sunday, November 3. at 11 :.*?(). Th public is invited.' We pray mue for our success, \l.l KN l' NIV. V. W. ( . V. The YWTA of Alien universit had its initial recognition servic Sunday night, October 27, .10-10 i the university auditorium. T1 program was ss follows: Processional?VWC'A IT ~ . TH !. * T ) T . \ , iiymn; rarn'm i.umi .ivmis- nui ionce Scripture aiui Prayer-?Miss Mai tha Cunningham Solo: Ave Maria Miss llenriet! BoWen Introduction of speaker?Miss S; iAK M. Ruff Address: '.'Peace" --Mrs. Maurir G. Flipper Candle Lighting Ceremony Members of YW*CA YWCA Purpose?Members of Y \ C A YWCA Song Memebers of YWC, Benediction? Recessional?YWt'A. The YWCA is planning a l>b ger and better year under the lea ership of Miss Sarah, Mae Ru of Unron, S. C;J_who wiH be crowi ed "Miss Allen" in the1 universit auditorium on Friday night, Nd' 1st and will also bo presented o Hurst field Nov. 2nd at the honu coming game. She has as her c< workers: Mrs. Maurine G. Flippi advisor; Miss Martha Cunning ham of Winnsboro, S. *C., vici president; Miss Chicles Hnynes c Orangeburg, S. C., secretarj Miss Rosa Brown of Marion, f C., "assistant secretary; Miss Ju ia B. Rodg.er!| of Spartanburg, J C., treasurer;!and Miss Ilenriet) Bowon of Ma Won, S. C., choriste With the heli^^f the members th ( .V * ' 1 X -II-*- I I " ' ? "" 1 5 , 4 -" * V*; > ' ^apUrLfyft^^ jtfcf jBBj^jSagapv.| chairman' of the lnmiico commit tee of the same organization, tlii: d building is rapidly Hearing com pi" ticm. These n.eii, With the hack t ing of the Business Men's Leagui c and the wholehearted support o t I the Negroes of Georgetown coun it ] ty have been untiring iij, their ef i) ' forts to see this building coin | pleteil. ?: ? i This structure is thy* reali/.atioi '-[of-1 (lream??concei ved two year ' ! ago and stands as a splemlid ex > I ample of what dan be" accomplish e<l when we try and work toireth , YWCA wjll carry-out all ol' ihoi e plans for the year. "< V\ II. Id A MS C'll Al'KI,? A. M. K. ClU'RCll ''l : Rev. R. J. .lefferSon. Raster d 1 Orangeburg, S. ('.?Our las quarterly conference was held o Monday eight according to .th expressions of some, of the-oleics ?? ; the most successful held in yearAll departments of the chute were fully represented. Fiv f new unhs have heen*"added to til church this quarter and all mad j, excellent reports which were hicl !v complimented by the Presidin Elder Dr. S. Nance. We hav raised-this ciunrter'a urand totr of $9o2.11. The quarter went o "7tfrtfr<T" 5?s"tO"4^riiinously askinp fxi the rituiawtf the pastor, x S 'S.. \yas well, attended and a I 1 cer the study period the lessn ' was reviewed by Miss Haynes^-s - number of visitors were presen firs. Fannie Dash was anions th teachers who will lie out of tow ' and a member1 of St. A)ban's Tr.U ing school's faculty. 1 At the 11 o'clock service th ~~ pastor selected as a'text Kxodu !' 15:12, subject Tb? Presence of/. Go Assured. We were tf'1 d to so 1 Mrs. Bessie Judson lpiek in chure after having: been ill for a fe< k days, t At 1 o'clock the Helping Han had its program,' the,crowning o "Miss Helping, l(and". Little Ve * meH Jackson was crowned fror the b: by contest and Mrs. Bossi ^ Judson was ert>wired 'from th clllb, Mrs. Judson having raise the largest amount of money ove ' $5.00. Mrs. Marion Buchani ' raised the next amount which wa over $r.00. A very nice -prograr I was tendered. We litank Prof ^ Parlor and Miss Perry for thoi cooperation in having the choir o ' Wilkerson Hi render a number o the program j lso Prof. Sharper ' son for his representative fror II his school. The third grade san God Bless America. * '' ' b ?/M AAftl4t!/lA l\,t rM ,, II i m* i'vfiling nciviiu ui-gc n ? >' 7:30jj- Expository sermon from th f< Gospel of St. Luke, The chore 3 club is still rendering excellon 1 service on Sunday nights, and w 3 want them to know that we high o ly appreciate all that they are dc i* ing and we are prayhig for thei ? success. --i r THE PAT/MflTT<> READER - i mm _ ? , --\ * ? ' ; * ' i ' t< \ \ I. < i i ' ' j). I'/ I , ' ' T c ---! 1 i, Mr. '> ' ?? . St ate IMri*. t? ? of the I til ; NYA is til' i-oursf thr lirst to l?v fu j lluuikoil; for without su.p wlmli*- I lit hi'iirti'd voopcration as In* lia- ai . shown from the* hcirinuinjr. lh?* pro wl I it-i t couiil iio\ or aave horn umlor n' taki'ii: Wo also wish to thank thi -<it County Trustor Hoi ril, Cilv Conn < SI ) I ( il, ('}i;u\iLht of ('nnii'itirci*, local ci* ineirli;nit't?.. niiiiisteis and 1-ht-tr out -4t? j KTi'RatiuiI*, societies and jschuol s I teachers Uhouahnut tin- comity for (.? | their support. t ?J -j Till' ilifivr?Haun.'hi-il. Si p'rii nibi i T i'20tii. will come t<> a close xriiluy ? ' niuht, XovPtpber 1st, at -.which I' r MILEER <ni\PE|. SI.\TI(|?r~ DOLLAR MONEY ROM. sj j ; ?? " l . S. ualinioii, Arthur?Nam ?? Elbert Hare, 1). 1!. < mmer. H. .M .R< VouilR. filbert St cad map,- P." I 'in I Pratt, James Kim id, Clydi* Mar si tin. Carrie lam Wl.itner. F. P. J ,,v 1 Pratt, Sr.. J. E. (Hunt. Ur. J. E I ^ n Grant, Dellie Davis, Matilda SliRl^ st l"G, f. Robot-soil, lieadie -V-iAing, July.. , ia Mosely, Minnie Dcwalt.' Simp1! 1 Rinlmi tlii'i- (iilisc Matt.li. Hare, T.illie Mae Gilliam. lletVly! (, Montgomery. Jane Wilson. May! , Johnson. ?elunus Grav Delhi' H: i ' " * . |. no, '1. (rtillinon. Alma "Unborson. ( Bessie Pterin. Joseph Nance, l.il- '! p He Kit aril. K. h\ Floyd. Janie' f l(J Nance. J. II. Williams, Ophelia ^ u Pettis. Mary K. Bowman, Hatlie ,, P. Alexander, Agustus Pettis. M ' C( |f 1,^ I.asane, S. I.. Moen, Govern.u 1 , Kloyd,. M. G. Hare. Otto Flowl, I ' ^ r K. McKin/.y. Mary Kloyd. I., d I j, Singleton, Carrie I.yles, Knurm' if Spei i nan, W. W. Graham. II. B I . { Butler. Odelle HutV, Carrie- Burton 0 Fannre Jones, Prof. Gladden. Itosu ^ n Strother,-* ^'ovis Sieiylf. .Mary tl n Downing, Maty Gary. A T, 15..t ler, Carrie Floyd, Herbert 'Cole t| 1 man, Dora Turner, F. B. Pratt h Jr., Virginia Bradley, 15. \V. Brad- ,, o ley. Uuth Glenn, Kthel (Sulltiitiii a b A Bit IFF RFSl'.MF? - f< BY RFV. A. P. POKTHR S ' Uw. A. I'. Porter's' brief pas- ei i to rule at Bethlehem Ik ptist church n at Barnwell,. S., (': for fourteen g >' months and fourteen days. Dunne t< e that time eight revival meetings li ? were conducted hy% the aid of tin it d Holy ghost. Tin- above named tl f minister took in forty-five van "jH ti didates" for baptisnk Bethlehem w s Barnwell, four revif:i<1 meetings n with not a convert: '? Out from rP . Timmonsville for Rev. S. Pears'o? pi 1 we got seventeen. Green\voo< . ?n.?. w u naia >? I I t I ? U I I I > JIM l\l \ . ? ? . 4 1. \MIIK Ml . i.' we jjot fifteen; Camden. Kershaw county for Rev. R. J. Cornish at > Nazareth five converts. Fastovoi s Red Hill IJaptrst, for Rev. Prof s( Duckott. * eight converts,, making ? s( ' total of for^y-five candidates add tl i ed to four, cluuvhes in txveJve-L i: months is a Very fair success. ( jc t Contrast if yoti please four re S i vival nuetings conducted at ottt sj I- church >n twelve months and not > one t ddcd ttl the church is a fail d< i lire. What' 's the^ cause? Lord is ji it I1 n I * 1 1. . i t U no we hope to raise enough luls to pay our present hulebted ss and finish the ceiling,^wiring ui owage works-, -^he?building hen completed, will house thirty lis. who while being trained l'ov miestie service, will be paid r>.0'i every two weeks less fifty nts pel~day for hoard i.nd dging. ? Contributions will be gladly reive I by any .officer or membei the Business Men's League hey are as follows:?Honorary embers. Mr. C. C. Spaulding. rof. J. It. Heck. Robert AndorPlease allow me a little more >ace hi your valuable paper to ve three things that will bring iccess to any church. -Pr< -requisites; First, come to ther; second, come with one ain. uLthird, rnmr m one prayer aiu iccess is sure to come. Divided e fall, hut together we stand heii* there is untiy there is .ron :tli. S1I1LOI1 A. M. E. CHl'KCH liev. I). R. ltedenbough. Pastor Sunday school was. interesting ist Sunday and everybody seem ) to have had the lesson at heart In- I libit' clt ss has the banner a uin. The pastor contplinientei u- school <mi the way it ha rtiun and done their "\vork this [inference year. The Supt. als< tanked the Sunday school for ha\ itt been so loyal to the cause. The pastor's message for th turning service was taken fron ,ct 20:22 and was an inspiring . rnton which everybody enjoyed nine addition;! reports wer< tade front the rally last Sunday Sunday night was the close o1 te confereltee year, and the pas >r preached front the subject Re< teittbef. I.trke ItlrHi. This tvai notlier burtiuig attessaee. Aftei lie sermon the 1 sl-cretaTy . calle? ir the last clubs *vhich reported ister Norn -Spearman $2.55. There wt s a sunt of money ran J to surprise the pastor and J ew hat and a pair of shoes won iven him for conference. The pair thanked everyone for the ver\ m- spirit that was shown in rai? ig the conference money and fin ie special gifts for a conference resent. Total raised air day as $36.00. \1 si torn you t re welcome to r o sPertwfr w*horo J}ie (rood p. Ie liv'O. 'Tronic again RETMET A. M. K. ( Ill ROH Rev. It. .1. Hutchinson. l>astor St. (Jcorge, S. 0.?The morninp ?rvices were both inspirit.sr ami ml sttirrmg. After the epenrn? ie text was taken from Paul'? otter to the Ronyins, P:1?S sub ct Security of Our Relief" Rev impson pave us the evoni..g me? ige from the 1st Psalm. Dr. I- T-. Farmer presiding el er of the Charleston district has ist dosed bis last qurrtef with ethel and it was a success. y'i ^ . u |son, president; Jot' Jenkins.. viceI president; Walter-Mani^uult. sec ] letar.v;?r A1?'X All'ord, treasurer, -U)r.' \Y. S. Thompson, Clifton Kao> ; Fred Green, Sam Kiu-. Robert Juekson, Lawrence Duntiiore, Lie II. iL Tccle, Junies Wilds, S. J Nesbit. Klias Snhiter, Frank John son, Se: \\iill ( lemons, Ben James i llavid liraytonr'?Ruswell Bosk Thou as Moses, W. K. Mackey Thomas lte:is, Ktl. Grant. T ' I The Baby contest closed and for the short time fifteen dollars was received. Alford Jordon, Jr.. was the win_ iter of $2.0(1 for having raised the hrghesty T .it tip Mantle Helenn Jones was seeond with $4.10, Total collections for the da> $15.2i>. T4*ir- affair was sponsored by Mrs. Francis Hutchinson. Mrs. Rena Hayncs had as he. dinner g'osts Sunday I>r. and Mrs I.. L.. Fainter, presiding elder ot the Charleston district; Rev. and' ""Mrs. B. .). Hutchinson, Mrs f Irene lhis?- and Miss Mattie E ' Mouzor. FIRST NA/.AltKTII , BAITIST ( HI R( II ? Ret. W. II. Neal. Raster l . 1 Tit,- Firs! """Nazareth1 Sunday 'school opened on Sunday, October ' 27. at the usual hour, with the 1 Supt.. Ilea. 1. Russell, presiding During the Sunday school programI we had as visitors a quartet from '.'St. 1 .oiiis.?Mrr?-Tdrts?qua+tet WihI render a program here each night ' except Tuesday. . ^ At 11 :.'UI Rev. Neal elite red The pulpit where lie delivered another . of his soul stirring messages. ,. ^ "At :{:.'5U o'clock we celebrated 41 ic anniversary ?of the~_ Willing ' Workers club. Tht^ St-nnon tvas ' ili liv i i i-d bv ltev. I'l-tel'-oli f?t Kb enesfoV Baptist church* The usual nigrht sermon wur it> j 'livenal by Rev. Neal at the. 7:110 service. CARLISLE NEWS Rev. A. Tf. Kirig, pastor ol* Mt ' Eden A.M. K. church, delivered a <-oul stirrinu sermon Sunday night The new rally was quite a sue cess and we highly appreciate the i cooperation of the members of. .Tnfes Chapel Baptist church am) ' William Chapel A. M. E. Zion | church. We are trusting: and ex , pectinc our pastor, Rev. King:, to | he sent back to us for many more i 1) LH I ??. Members of all churches are do i lighted to have Rev. William backri I at the A. M. E. Zion church. Miss Alquina- Jeter, daughter of Rev. J. W. Jeter, left for Harbisoh Institute last week. Mrs. Mary F. Sartor accompanied her. Mrs. Sartor's son. little John Arthur, ss a student at Harbison also. Mrs. Clara Savage is reported to be doing fine. We were very glad to have Mrs Henretta Walish back home. She reports a very pleasant stay in New York. Rev. J. M. Dawkins and other* are leaving for conference We J* nesdayin I^ancaster, S. C. . p* ? 7 " FW? Allenites Prepare For Home-Coming Saturday, Novemhe^ 2nd V Saturday, November ^ is homecoming at Allen university and - - ? * they are- preparing" for th<*' grandest celebration in the history of the ev?vnts. (iraduaths from^ovei all tin- I'nited States have signi li**<I their Intention to he present mi that date Many eiitertjjrnr nient events have been arranged * for their pleas tire,. hut taking pre eederae ovei all others is the foo* hall da-sic. to ,n.- i?l;i\ed he t Wee I. tin* ^ elluw jack^ts id Alleii and the ferocious I.ions uf I'aim* college of Augusta, (Hi. *'' Jfaine. was the only tenth in the Sou the: stern Associr 4 ) ation in which/, the \Vljow jackets . reign as champs to cast a blight upon the otherwise stainless esc..tcheon of thj* Allenites last year. I r.ev a he'determined t<) r?move that stain in a very conviTu ing< i lainicr -They feel that t., o win hy a mere tw n,oi three touch tillW1: innipir wen- :m; to win al all. Pt inc. however. thinks uthei \yi s e.. Conches Nelson and 1-awsop oj the Yel'low jackets believe, that their charges hate struck then strid.. and that 'Benjamin Starkey was among the nation's high . e.-t scorers last season, his brotfl ei John. Taylor, But'ler, Hern Jones aTid others will roll up such scores as The Allen constituency Jti.8 never heard o'l" during the re , inainder <jf the season. Bee inning, last Saturday ' when the 'i eftljwjackots defeated Mor * i'.s College 20-rt at Sumter the reV \: r maining games on the schedule arc* against conference elevens. It - , I . \ is doubtfui whether any team in the conference, has been up against such formidable opposition * this season. They are ready lor tllo wars. The game with Paine will begin at two-thirty nt Hurst field FLORENCE I'll Al'El. SCHOOL I'rol. li. li. Hill Principal f! Though quiet on the outside, kiii school- !- really a.-. . . busy us a !? { hive. Before we tell you iu it en t 111* \s s lei us inform -sou that?tht- fil'ih grade won ? ? first prize at the county fair foi the best geography poster. They will use the award to help beautify their room. Thursday the teacher* of t>ur school became organized for weekly ^discussions of (plans and problems for the benefit ot 1?-t the school. The first officiaf "meeting- will be held with Miss Hilard E: Hunt at the residence of Mrs. James Black. \ MITFORD NEWS M iss Eliot to B. Abfains, her mother and a cousin spent Saturday. Gladden. Miss E. B. Abranis,, was .} once a ^teacher of Camp Welfare ; -public^ school .hut now one of hei suuivms has the ^b. Mr. *\V. A. Gladden attended the'- i annua! conference . which was held in Wimisboro, S. C. Mrs. M. F.. Gladden prepared a delicious dinner for her daughter, Mrs. T. G. White and her guest. Mi's. Elizabeth Lantar. HETTIS HOME COMING GAME < WITH CLINTON COLLEGE Trenton, S. 0.? Bet: is Junioi College Red TVvils wHi meet the j Pears of Clinton Junior College -of Rock Hill in,its "Homo Coming*' 1 game Saturday, November 2. The kief; off is mhcdulyd at 2:30 p. m sharp. o Coach .Melvin A- -Bo wifrah feels?? no\t that he has the boys in good trim and everyone is in hopes ot victory for Iicttiv ; ? The "Home Coming" is to b* featured rts one of the most gala events Of football season. Alum- \ ni; visitors and friends are ex peeted to turn out in a huge num ber estimated to run over 3,000 Rett is extends its arms of welcome ~ to all HOPE WELL RAPT. CHl'KCH I Rev. It. \V. Williams. Pastor Laurens. S. C.?Sunday^ October 27th our Snndty school began at the usual hour after which Rev. > W. I>. Coker conducted devotions of the morning service. Rev. Wil liams took for u text the 5:6 ot if St. John: Wilt thou be ntadt whole? This was a , wonderful sermon by the pastor. Mrs. Cok or was among' those present. The collection was $49.15. We thank | the visiting friends for their co k operation with us in our service * we want you to know that you are always (welcome. Our ushers were on the Job as usurl. Miss Inell Neely, ijpeportei * > .