The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 30, 1940, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, November 30, 1940
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PERSONALI
MENTION
Miss Alice Johnson ami Miw
Elizabeth BroJton. teachers at Lincoln
high school, Sumter, S. C.,
and Miss Vertlell Detse, teachers
tt Lattn, S. C. and Rev. (1. C
Johnson made a pop call at the
home of Mrs. Annie Janerette and
Mrs. Estelle Johnson's h o'rh e
Thanksgiving Day,
Miss Elorse Janerette spentThanksgiving,
at home.4 She looks
^the pietut^ of health.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vaughn of
NTe\v York City, are here spending
their vacation with Mr,
Vaughn's old friends in his native
home. Friends here are delight
etl to see them, and. wish them a
happy sojourn in ov.r city.
THE ROSE SOCIAL (LIB
The Rose Social Club met -at
,!st home of Miss Rebecca Rose,
Mr. Willie Sanders host. The house
was called to order by the. presi'ent.
First selection, "Sweet and
i Low," prayer repeated, second selection,
"Old Black Joe." The roll
was then ct lied and each member
responded briefly with a Bible
verse and his dues. The minutes 0/
- -thtr ^previous -meeting was feacT
and approved. The club adjourned
to meet next Tuesday at the home
of Miss Margaret Goodwin, 3125
Gervais street. During the social
, hour hot dogs, cocoa and mints
were served by Mr. Willie Sanders
Mrs. Ethel Gibson, President
Miss Rcbec.cs Rose, Reporter
BRONZE.MEN ~ ?*
Sinee the State of South C'arol.na
observed "the President's Proc
lamation* of November 21st as
Thanksgiving the Bronzemen held
' . their fourth annual Thanksgiving
ball at the township auditorium
Two thousand attended, this af
fair. The building was beautiful
ly decorated with high powered
lights.
The Bronzemen will now start
to work on their fifth private ball
which will .be held at the town
ship auditorium as usual some
time around the first of the yeaj
probably 011 the 1st of January
CAVALIERS' SOCIAL CLUB
-The members of tl\e Cavaliers
? Social club convened at the home
of Mr. Rosifoe Batey Tuseday evening,
November 26, 1014 Lady
street fit~ft-^$loek. .For
the devotional we sang one
verse of America and then chinted
IL. 1 XT A. I fPL?
I 1 III" JJ I t rsKit-11 Lt Dir.
Thomas Ruff, then operied the
house for business. We held a
brief discussion concerning: our
Barn Dance which is to be given
^ on December 5 at the Community
Center, admission 15 cents.
Due to bad weather our meeting
was short.|, After playing a few
gt mes we adjourned until next
Tuesday < \?. nil'. -'. A delicious re
past was served by <the host
which was enjoyed by all.
Donald Reed, Secretary
Thomas Ruff, President'
- BIRTHDAY PARTY
?Little Wilhelmirm- Robihson cele1.rated
her fourth birthday with
iT~party Thursday afternoon, November
21 at 4 o'clock at the home
of her grand mother, Mrs. Rosa
Robinson, 521 Senate street. The
living room was adorned \Vith
chrysanthemums and ivy carrying
ti.r. tu,.
room table wis graced with tlx
. beautiful birthday cake bearing
four candles.
As the H'ttle -guests entered caps
were placed urfy their little
heads bearing ThtH^y&son's Greet
' ings. A vifriety of little game?
were played. After the games were
over they weye ushered into" be
served, with Mr.'Ei.rnest Long at
the piano playing Happy Birthdaj
to You. The children all sang"joyfully.
Ice cream, cookies, peanuts
and candies were served. Baloons
were given as little favors. All
went away having had a jolly
good time.
The following guests were present:
little Minnie Lee tnd Vernel
Goldson. Earnestine Long, Edward
* Simpkins, Patricia, Earnest, Booker
T. and Dorothy Ashe, Shirley
Wilson. Isabell Cantey, Bennie
Hare, Jr., Irwin E. and WilHe
Johnson. Jr., .Minnie Bell and Lula
BH1 Stewart, Beatrice, John and
Tnft Lindsiy, Christine and Pick
r en Roe, Jr., Wrllie Scott, Jr., Eunice
Goodwin, >MiI.dred Boykln.
Grace Elizabeth Dixon. Hattie
" Queen Lewis, Dorothy Mae Subeff7.
Wilhelnienia Davis. Mozell and1
Georgia Mae Bates, and Willie
Mae Brown.
A NEW CLUB IS BORN
The Evening In Paris Club was
organized at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Koon, November 21,
10*10. Officers were elected and
yaiious games were played and enjoyed
by all. A delicious Thanksgiving
dinner, consisting of turkey,
inibcrry souce, chestnut dressing, .
fried chicken, potatoes, si lad, mac.
nioni, whipped cream, and jello, _
\var_ served. ' ~
The next meeting will be at the
nonie of Mr. and' Mrk. A. L. Sanders,
2316 Laural street.
Y. P. S. T. CLUB MEETS
Columbia, S. C., Nov. 21?The
Y. P, S. T. Cl. b met at the home
r>f Miss Smoak. The meeting was
called to order by the president-.
Song, "What a Friend We have
in-Jesus," prayer hy the ehaph in.
nir, "I want to be ready." The
minutes of the last meeting
read, received and adopted - The
roll was called,each member ai*- _
wcred. The next meeting will be
it the home of Mrs. Jankies.
Miss Athel Smoak, President
Mrs. Rosa Ross, Secretary
Mr. David Outen. Repuvtc
VISITORS FROM \?#HUSBURG
Mr., and Mrs. Harry Jackson,
their neiee and nephew Miss Sa ah
and Mr. David Adams; Miss
Bessie Parker and Mrs. Delia
Thomas, all of Harrisburg, Pa.,
motored down Thanksgiving week .
end to. visit Mr. Jackson's mother,
Mrs. Snllie Adams; and to at
tend the Benedict-State College
football game. They also visited
Mr. Fcmon Bowers,?Mrs. Jaek?
son's nephew, who is u student
it State College, Orangeburg *
Mr. Jackson is an inventor of note |
having received several patents ,
on his inventions. Friends here I
were glad to see them. 1
SCHOOL NEWS
After enjoying the Thanksgiving
loliilejBr.everybody returned Mon- |
-ready for work.
"\Ve regret to report that Mrs.
Fennell Peterson has been absent
for two days confined to her bed
We hope she will soon be with
us again. !
The following teachers spent
Thanksgiving away: Miss C. E.
'Veils in Asheville. N. C.; Miss L. |
.Holmes attended the Henedict
State game and went to Bennettsille:
Mr. Hubert at home in Coumbia
and s ttended Benedict-State
ranie; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner attended
the Benediet-Sfato game 1
and 'in Allendale; Mr. and Mrs
Hightower, Benedicf'-State game .
and in Trenton; Mrs. Peterson attended
Benedict-State game. - ,
Little Mazio Hammond, (6th .
gride) spent Thanksgiving in Co-j
'urnbin as guest of her sister, Mi-ss ; ,
Thomasena Hainrpond, u member:
of the junior class at Benedict
She enjoyed the trip and rejoiced
with ethers over Benedict's victory. ]
Mis-< Pauline Jones of Bdttis
spent the holidays in Raise Spring*
We were also glad to see Miss
Rosa Hell Broadnax, tei cher at ,
Fountain Inn, Mr. James Hammond
of the same faculty, Mrs-. Annie
M. Dailies Merrit, Mr. E. F. Peterson,Jr.,
teacher at Perry, S. C..
and several other ex-graduates
of Bettis and other schools home.
We >xtend our deepest sympathy
to Mary and Juinita Wil
hums who lost their grand mother.
POST-AMERICAN WKKK
PROGRAM
Pleasant was the weather and
most enjoyable wits the "progTirnr"
-Sunday afternoon, November 17
at 4:00 o'clock held at St. Paul
Baptist church, Lexington, S. C.
Rev. A. S. Powe, pastor of Ladson
Presbyterian cluirch, Col urnbit,
S. C., was the guest speaker.
He used as his \heme, "TbtCjPit ^
tern of an enriching spiritual life." j
He suggested that we should use
Christ as our example and that
one could enrich his spiritual life
by being peaceful, quiet and full
of poise and having a real assurance
that Jesus rs yours tnd
mine. His message was very on- 1
couraging, inspiring and soul stir
ring. We were bountifully blessed
spiritually.'" Harbison Institute
choir rendered several selections
which were worthy of much praise"
We-wish"that it were possible ffor j
tne entire cO">n'un,>'y to nave neuru
these song birds for great were
their melodies.
We were also glad to have remarks
from Rev. I. O. Simmons
of Bethel A. M. E. church, Lexington,
S. C. Many visitors from
Columbk, Cayce, Harbison Institute
and West Columbia were present.
A rally followed the program. A
very appreciable amount of money
was reported, $17.46.
lEVtMA^UEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Bates, Pastor
| Sunday was ank ideal day fot
cV>nvoVi cnprs Snndav srhool was
well attended. The lesson, "At0
titudos Toward thf Gospel Messago,"
was very Interesting. Rev.
Bonepart and Mr. ,Virgil Crum of
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HONOR STUDENT
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"MISS HOME-COMING"
?Columbia,??v?C. --".Miss Allen"
(Sarah Mae Ruff) is the popular
[laughter of Mr. and Mi's. -St?R.
Ruff of Union; S. C. Shemwas elected
Miss "Allen" by her fellow,
students for 1040-41.' "Miss Allen"
is the president of the Y.W
C.A. at Allen university, menibei
ind musician of French club; mem
ber of the History club, eo-editoi
af the Allen Journal; member ol
the Religious Activities dub and
a .member of the Dramatic club. '
"Miss Allen" is a gradate of Sims
High School, Union, and also a'
junior at Allen with high rank in
scholarship.
"Miss Homecoming* (Henrietta,
Howen) one of the charming personalities
of our student body,A.
U. were pleasant visitors.
Rev. Bates delivered ; n in-pir 'i
ing message as found in Phil. 4:l? ;
Theme. "Thanksgiving" which was j
full of thou'-'ht and was enjoyed by
nil.
Revs. S."Green. Hall. Bonepart
Mrs. M. Ruff. H. F-rd. Messrs V.
Cmnu, Rhoden. J, LdZolien-. wot
shiped with us. Come again. you
lire welcomed.
7:30 p. ni. the pastor brought to
a faithful few n wonderful ires,
sage from the theme ''Four calls
Repei teiu'e, Service. Iter th rind
Judgement," as found in St. John
11:28. It was full of thought..
The sick are sisters I.cola Hum
ilton. A. Ru<elv.ro. Alary Williams,
brother John Wise. Improved sisters
are Catherine Ward. Rosa
Hi-own, a net luotheV H P. Muiles..
We are still praying tin- their re
aovery.
sr. sTiviMif:n a. m. k. i ni ia n
Revjr L. I). .^Gamble, Pastor
(Jenvgclov, n Sunday w'a- a be: u
lifnl day for ehurch goers aril tha
attendance was very good. The pastor
delivered a soul stirring: si^-inou
from St. John .r>:G, subject "The
help of the helpless.'' This was a
spiritual feast to the huiury soi ls.
Kveryone's heart was overwhelm*-;
ed with joy.
Sunday school began at II.< ustit
1 hour with Supfc. and teachers
at their posts of duty. The lesson
was ^beautifully taught by the
teachers and interestingly review
e(l by the pastor. The Catechism
class won The banner.
At 7:.'{() The pastor brought us
another wonderful sermon. Th*s
sermon was w Vii delivered, finding
a responsive c--ho in the heats of
the hearers.
Khler T. J. Miles will lu>ld his
first qm i ter the second Sunday
in December. Lot qs i;alffcso that
we'will he able t0 pay him out.
Come to church, join the elnunrh
Our doors stand ajar.
KHE.MiZAK A. .H. K. CHI RCII
^ ReV. I). N. Wilson. Pastor
- On lost Sunday murny:v.r the pas.
tor brought to us a'*-very inspirring:
message, taken fyom St. Luke
6:46. ITis subject was "Empty
Profession." The service was largely
tttended.
S. S. was conducted by the as- j
sistant Suftt. Mr. Paul Taylor. It ,
was largely attended. The lesson
was reviewed by the pastor.
At 6:30 the league was con
ducted by the president, Mr. F. M.
Branch, ft was largely attended.
At 7:30 the pastor aftain brought (
us a very inspiring message, tak !
en irom Aecnarian v.za. nis sudi
ject was "A wise decision." The
service was largely attended and
many visitors were present.
Our church is nro$ressin<? along J
all lines.
Miss llnri isena Reaves, Reporter ,
THE PAT METtO t.tf ADEF
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at tin- '...Diversity's honu'^umtTftTg" j
i>n Nov. 2nd. Miss Bowen is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William j
U. Masscy of Marion. S. C. She
i* a member of the class of"" She
is. a member of class of '42. She 0
activities also has distinguished *
herself in extra curricula activities
of the s hool. Miss Bowen is
also a' member of the J'Diversity '
choir, the YWCA, Dramatic club, h
assistant secretary of the junioi ?
class, and a guard on the basket
ball team of the school. Her nead 11
domic standing is that of an ear v
nest, worker and ranks high in o
.': ssroom achievement.
<rreermlle News I"
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Messrs John Anderson and Con! t
rad (iar.dy, Benedict college stu- v
dents. were in the city during a |,
part of the Thanksgiving holiday ).
Mrs. Tallulah Payne was one )
or tni* ureenvillians who motored |a
down to Columbia to witness the v
S. C. State-Benedict gridiron t
clash. "A thrilling' game," re v
ports Mrs. Payne. who, incidental \
ly, is a leading member?of the
.local Benedict College club. "And a
one. of the most pleasant featur
es of the trip," she adds, "was s
the chance to see and talk with *
so many old friends and former
s ebool,nates." j ^
Pile fish Slipper at the home of ( "
All's. Bessie l'oyd on Anderson j
St. wins "hot-only a successful veil | I1
till' for a kooiI eatisi'. but it also k
had a wreat deal of appetite up j
peah Proceeds from tin- salt- ol e
the sappers wi'l ! i turned over s
V<> two religious organizations of d
the citv. < '
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Mr. K. Murray, sr.perinten
dent of SpringlitMd Sunday school ''
and district superintendent id' tho
North Carolina MutuaJ Life In s
sura nee coinpan.y. has been some '
what indisposcil for several days 1
P1 Mrs. Edna Fields id' Californ
a was the Thanhse i 'i jj toe st of *
M'h. Maggie Bride 11 of Nichol- 1
town. 1
?Friends uf Mi." and Mis. Frazrerof
Freetown uf< rejoicirq with *
^x.
t them tiver the arrival of a new
member of the flunily. The lit 1
tie boy was born last week at the
Working Ben evolent hospital *
Mrs. Fnt^ier, a graduate of Ster *
ling high school andP Morri3 col I
lege, was formerly Miss Arilla '
Sloan "" 0
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? The- (Ireenvttte Count y reach- -r
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'ers association - will ho.d its sec f
ond meeting of the 1040--U term
Saturday, December 7th at 10:00 ^
o'clock at Phvllis Wheatlav Con \
ter. The theme of the group dirt-1
cusaions will l/e, "Making thej'
Curric ihini Kit the Needs of the'
Present Day." Group leaders are
High school, Miss Florence Lykes f
of Sterling high school. Interme (1
diate, Mrs. Georgia Shell of Ptd- <
ham schordr Primary, Mrs. Ger .
trude Gibson of Sullivan Street
school; C. E. Hammond, the pres ,
Ident of the associaton, will pre t
side at the general session which c
is slated to follow the group j
meetings. An important com- }
mittee report is to receive the at ^
tention of the body. hence it is
honed that evet v member will trv i
to be present. I
Principal J. W. Walker of Un- 1
ion-Gower schools, the director of /
the annual membership drive of
Phyllis Wheatley Center has is- \
sued the following outline of ^he y
series of programs which will t
conclude the campaign:
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 1: Mu i
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Benedict-State Game')
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By J. W. Bell ?
In keeping \\ ith tin Proclaim!ioii
of thi President of the Unitd
States, the State of Sot.th ("a
olina celebrated their -Wninksgiv hit
last Thursday. oj j
a tbo-C-Trpitnl-- ('-rtr. ?t-'ntrmtbiTT"
'tate college met Benedict folletie
n the gridiron.
> Approximately Ji?e'. . thousand
a\V the most thrilling and spec j
stcillar_ gallic ever nlavi <1 between 1
he two in many' years. It was a
live a'ttd take; during the" whole
ante until the last six minutes to <
day. At the end of the half,
itute nosed out 7-<i, but at the
ltd of the game the score was
.'5-7 ill favor of Benedict-.
Jfturing the last six minutes to
lay. Moultrie. Benedict's pilar- _
erbiick marched his team front ,
heir own fifteen yard line, into J
state's territory, after any runnier
of first downs. Some of the
loys on both teams seem to have;
rotten a little weak. Moultrie
ttther wise and sometimes it
akes a wise man to determine
vhere strength ends and Weak
less begins, started his aerial at
ack at tile psychological tiriie.
Phroe long passes? were eoniplet
<1 and the third one fair, the
ight end was standing on Stat, ,
wo' yard Iftie waiting and did re
eive mi'1 tin, ninil ..v.i or
the winning and filial -Lunch*
own. ,
I must say State out kicked 1
knedict; Their line lield strong 1
nd they also made any humfber
>f good runs and first downs. '(
tut they lost.
After the game St hi it i>t the I
Benedict players seemed to he in
igh spirit and said we are ready
or Allen. I am with you, hut renember
you have had dealing
cilh Allen last year and many '
ther years. By that you have I (
ad enough experience not to say ,
ucli words. Experience is a c
nighty good thin?t but its-like an
utomobile. To get it you hav*.
o pay the top price and when
ou want to sell it you can't col- .
eet twenty-five cents on .the dolm\
This may sound like sad stuff
?ut I want it to sink in you and
nake an "impression on you that
ou are not" "meeting" tin? ^sanie
earn you met last year?that's il
ou meet them?they are far bet
or than last year. v
Hats off to Coaches StallWorth
nd Reed. '
it- by the choir of Sprinfield Rap t
ist church. Address by Rev. G. i
!tcrling Sawyer of Anderson, n
lev. \\\ K. Mifrtin. master of cere f
lonies. 1
Monday night, Dec. 21 a Health r
irograin, with Dr. B. A. K. Hug- i
;ins as master of ceremonies. >
Tuesday night. Dec. 3: A pro v
ram by Sullivan St. and Allen , 1
chools,' wTtli Miss~Margaret Pen-iii
eryrass, Center librarian, i rv |
barge. I
Wednesday night, Dec. 1. A
rograin by Sterling high school.
Address by Mrr?W: F"~ I.ogTFtns, M
uperintendent ?of city schools
Vof. J. K. Reck, .master of cere- .
nonies.
Thursday night. Dec. 5: A pro
nun by Parker District schools
:'rof. L. ,T. Robertson* master of
eremonies. ,
Friday night, I>ec. ?>: A pro
n'am by Union* and Gower St
tchoohr^ Mr. i . i . Walker. Tuns *
or of ceremonies. ?.
Sunday' afternoon, Dec. 8: Pro
rram by county schools. Address (
>y Mr. J. F. Whatley, county su 1
icrintondent of education. Mrs ?
Jessie Goldsmith, mistress of
eremonies.' I
Monday night, Dec. iC Final 1
Irive reports. Prof. .1 \V. Walk
t, presiding. " I
All programs of the series will
held at the Center.
C. E. Hammond
CARLISLE NEWS
All the schools closed Wodneshp
for Thanksgiving. The teach
im u'li ior mcir rcspeeuvo nonies I
'chop! ouened Monday with a good I
spirit among teachers and pupils I
Rev. J. M. Hawkins loft Sun I
lay night. ?eek for Binninghan
Kla. to attend the A. M. E. annual
"onferoneP which hw sou.,. Rev. J I
A. Hawkins. .Jr., is i member. Wo
ire expecting hi- a) rival someinie
this week.
Rev. E. CI. Hoi .'las anil wife.
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>ns. ?line .Miie >pears i mucins,
ind son, <jf Gaffney, S. ('. 'spent
rhanksg'iving in Curlivle with Mrs.
Vddie Dawkins and friends.
Mrs. Florence Kelly left last
reek for Detroit, Michigan to see
ler son, Plato, who ht"s been in
he hospital for quite a while.
Those on the sick li-st seem to be '
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Seta Beta Sigma
Makes Debut Here
Miss lulna \dant-. I'rosibvnt
l'n:i: Na-ln ili> "in Coi.inbia
i!'iv.SLil1'r Ai 1 n r\ . .fub_:.- o 11,_i-1 ;um ??
la Sijiia into fla* .-isti t hood
I 1 >?. It{? Siftna TiU'tJi. Tia*.
.iv.alii'h of this jrra'iuuto i-liaptei
nui U- ilu* realization ??I I hi- fond >l
-it I'iini ill : 11 lfeltas u Ihj n-idi
n-,e. The ii*i\*:).'iny of estublmh*
i? i:t. i'npi b.-Si\Y i iti i*;u*h de.tari.
\;. .- performed at the home of
,oroi Hiliui Allan.-, who ha- >er\e-l
ptv.-ident of llu* 1 >i*lla (Tab. f'.vt
u* . 1 )Mia.? ' wore 4 ''made" at Uu..eroiiiotiy;
Auna Louise jJirifi'-*
i luit i alioiial .( "olli*ji'i* ain! Nov.
i"i.. l-'ni r-vy. Alitii.ii* .John-io
if Jol,n>oi) ( . .Siuirnt I'tii\ei>iiy
. ,\>-w V *rK i';.i\i-i-ay. Ton. *
. a- L. no o, V? liiio. itu. c I civet
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iet Sum yvr ol" Halyard I'n A ei >it \
,i\vt'iuUi!;.i? 'Belcher ?T |-'i1. IVh
visity: Ktlii 1!"S\i- nl' Si...tii (\iia
ilia .-date I'nlleife ami Atlanta
[."iiiver.sity; lirace 'dips <>1 . Y..:
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iisUUUe: Petrjfy 1'alin Wiley
'i.llf^.'; ('arofyn .Millet al' W lilher'
orce I' tii'- i'i-sity a il tVit- l.'fnv i isity
<f Wisconsin. ami Ia?vii*-c.J 'pi Urn
ii \\ i' 1 a rf. i"; i I'nixersity.
t'.i ila saint- cvfiiiiiu a- iiaii'j.ii< ::<>i
> "iji tla- ni'W mH'.i!-? \\;?.? in !.;
n the cafeturia ?d" tin- B.-okej
\ a * in'tun htjrji school. 1 ? !? -ctal/n.
dihles. ioliirf.il LruA ii>. >j mitai.
mis eaiuty. ami tuneful anisic
harncieiiaed this, affair.
Atti lliiilltf ill nf these eveiils
vere: Sm-oi- Klla Clyde .Mycr Sit
ens nf Liiiiilnl." Clnnit.... i ?;
. , ? ..jvago.
i\\ ivhiIi in ol Now York City:
i!i<i three guest son-is from>ranii?
bui- . s.oiors fleiniiuV Web
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sia .1 niu- Ih.wkin.*
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Kev. h W. .lenerette, I'astor
Although the weuthei was in lenient
tiif- > past Sabbath, out
erviies were will attended, b?tinning
with tin- Sunday school.
Ye are asking all Sunday school
euchets. officers and iih inl eis. tu
hake theinselves*' a coinmitte as
i whole for the Sunday school
iu the purpose of building a
urtrci school, which will touch
Hole o! the children ot the collinunilN
We were delighted to
tin- pastor and ins olilniiv n n.
v.iinla> sola, >1 thi- past Sabbath
If has .iiist mowd in'last -l'hui.>lay
from Iktrlinftton. S "and
ins pruniisfd to In- a tfirulai ati-ndant
ol" the" Sunday school.
So mote it l?f". All auxiliaries
it- working hannoiiiousK t<>ccth-r?tor
tin- lifttfr'liifiit od the
iiu rch.
Wf win attain delighted to *ee
in many visitors last St.inla\ tn
lit- sfi-vi is W'f an- i\lftidii.j
it tut t inn s --a '! ilia' ri "t"
ill friends and \!sitois
Hot tin- nioi nnm m i -- Uf. theTilTustiT'
deliwifd tin nifssafii
'mm tIfn. a:'J4, subject: "W alking
<ioii". Thi t.-xt and cdn
'f>l Wfi'i- lifiint jtf a!!\ pii'tiniy.fil
\I i oh fmphasis \>f being?s misfit
in out itfrtr flit iftv financial >f
"ort.
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