The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 19, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
Rom?Toot queatloa will bp wwrni
"tree** l? this attltimn, For a FuTAn Rmv.
aad Ik fbr ay aaw Amouffr limi? i
Lecrr Day Cxaxt and lecalY* by return
mall a confidential latter ,0! bw aorta* analyiiaq
three (J) queetione fdrtbly. Sin
your hill aaa a, addreaa, aad birth data ta
all letter* aad plaaa# laihdi a Mi tit
dreaaed. RMtm envelop* to* year reply*
Writa Tot?Abbs' Walla ex. ear* el Taa
Palmetto Lxadks, 1119 Ambit ftb
Colombia, B. Cluaoenu,
IM..P.? I want a job keeping littli
eliildien vvery Saturday ami 1 want
to "know if I.will be 7TiVt'hs"fiir~TE
getting one or not .
Ans:- Call on all the families i?
your neighborhood and talk to thi
mother's of little children . . . i
seems to me that this would bo v
nice way to make some extra mor
i y. Win-nn school is out . . as!
lor a half day job nursing;. I an>
-ii?- yon will find something tT
do right away. Get your mothe:
and fix yourself up Very attra?
tivelv hrf"'Y g"i'1jr nlit ^ ?rjob.
(\ I'.-What did my girl fnen"
~~ have to say to the fellow a few
weeks ago and why did he want t'
take her 0utside to tell hur Mimething?
What should I do?
Ars: The fellow your girl frienc
was talking with thought he wa?
going to make your gal but he
didnt appeal to her as much a:
you do- . . . ' there's ATothing to
worry about. The girl probably
won't-mean anything to your fuluie
and 1 suggest that Vop make
some new friends.
V. Bj--Please tell me if I should
still remain taking these shots
~?.^arne doctor? He said
that" they have not done ir.e any
good so far. Don't you think ]
better charge ?
Ans.?I think thrit the dueto)
is trying to tell" .you that "you can't
stop taking your treatments nov.
. . . you need more shots. If you
stop taking them now. those vol.
have taken won't help you any.,
line of treatment for another thre\
months.
/<*
'M. L; M.?ts he in earnest? Wit1
Tie lhake me a gobd husband ? ~
am anxious to know tin- truth anr1
want to know it' I should . kei-f?
company w.ith him or is he keep
ing my company for convenience?
Ans.?Handle this fellow tactfully
. . . he is trying to win ?yriu
?: "Over"try?promising you?marriagt
when he isnt thinking seriously ol
taking you for hi* mate. He likes
- you lots . . . keep him guessing
and do not allow him too main
privijeges and you may omtimn
tu hold his interest.
A. N. B. My grandma left ni?
some property and I wish to know
if I will be successful in getting i
if I tried ? - -
Ans.?Arrangi to see a lawye;
_and present your problem tw bit
. if anyone can help vou 'vrt a
case of this kind . it would havt
to be a lawyer. T don't think that
' y?I "shoHttl' fttMtd^A^Trr-hnnt^-ir
too high ... I feel there is sumt
disappointment ahead for you.
E. S.? I am with a man who is
very dear to me 'only at tune* ht~
is hard to get along with. Phas<
teir me what is w.utig^and whu I
can 1 d(> too keep him from get
ting that way. \\\- have a nic
home and eXJje t to Ittai'lV Minlll
Advise me please.
Ans.?This friend of yours is i
love with you ... to such an ex i
tent that he is inclined to be jea
ous. When he gets a kit nioodj
he has a tendency to doubt you
It is my suggestion that you giv*
him no reason to be jealous . . .
humor him when he is jealous and
Ov,, are married and he
feels sure of you . . . life will D<
very pleasant for both of you.
V. M. B.?This comes to yoi
brim full of worry. TeTT me why
did things happen so suddeny foi
this pfi'rty T have in mind and was
any of the things this person sai<
or did true or just for fun?
Ans.?Mostly for fun .. i . In
found someone else and didn't he
itate to go out of your life as suddenly
as he entered it. Tie enjoy
ed your company but he jus
"* wasn't serious. It is indicated t(
ne that a "new romance" is '\T~
iZTTT ing to_ come into your life tl
Rummer ... a very wonderf'
time is indicated.Subscribe
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MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C.C. Mcllwain, l\.tstor
Surulay was a beautiful day am
many were found out fdT Sundue
school. The lesson was we!' in
structed and reviewed by the pas
tor. Class d is holding th0 ban
ner. After a warm prayer an
lovefeast meeting our pastor, carv.v
before us and brought a wonder
ful Easter message that "'wen
deep into the hearts of many. The
Load's Supper was served aftet
vhieh seven joined the elvurch.
Rev. 1). E. Roberson pastor o_
St...Matthew No. 2 prea.iied i?ei\
Sunday night. The message wa
|. a el I i?eeived. Many friends wef*
Lightening Grove Usher boar
rendered service for lis Sural
night. Wo are looking i'orw.
to Rev. Walker's coming Sun.
night in interest of?WilMhr?c4tt?
Come out and hear him.
On the first Sunday nift. we luu
a it I) u- Kev. Willie Gr een and hi
Choir- of St. Matthew's Iiaptis
huVc h who put o\er . a_-_wo'deif_
n-tigram which everybody enjoyed
pastor and daughter miss luc>
\i77i .mcliwaip wort1 ill in noun diiner
guests sunday of .mis.< carricook.
our pastor ha- the cl im 1
>m the road to succv-sr? _st.
j.xmks a. m. ii. (hi ll^jluev.
wm. mcdonald. i'ustos
s. was called' to order 1 :0<
a.m. with supt. and co-woi her?
present. after the .lass st aiy ol
he lesson the school was iliteii-tugly
reviewed by mr. mclcot
lewis. the uible class .is ho'.iii g
the banner. hev. mel'onall ti'.uhs
up. day mdrtiipjr the postal
'reached a wonderfal se mo; tin
' :a me j estt?' triumph ov?-r peat!
iiui was enjoyed by all.
the program for the c
en was had.. it is ti e talk of pn
jeople that it was the best w
have over had. Much credit i? din
vhc*--co'irrtmttet*: Mrs. H> M. You'rC'"
Mrs. Lulu I't.cAs. Mrs. Win*. Mi''
Donald and .Miss l.ydia Cheek-.
At 7:130 p.m. \vt. vvie .'audi '
A1 it!less the program i>y sen
tor-and -adult <chiila?Autu-i+r-w?
. tad a spiritual"!reat as the. pay
ant entitled The I' nshadowt
Cross was presented t. ti.^, audi
t-llee. tsjmttsti!;ejj-'-by- Misses *
a i'la !}1-. (li'is.i Jane Lown :i. Fur
iiiv I'helps. l.ydia M. Check all
Mr. Melton Lewi's. Ti.e commit
tee spared no pains in' prepaiiip
this wonderful piotria.it. Ti.
church was beautifulh decorte
wr.ieh added-much iu me o^cas
ion..?Those dcrmating the -rhiirc~
weiv Mrs. Bel! Washington. .MrWilhelmiiTa
Woodson itrfcl Mi-I
Win. MclUiiiald. The chuich wa
packed at both programs. Our t.
nanir for tin* ?lay was beyoin
expectation. Man;.' visitors 'wir
?n sent. ? ?
Stewardess Board No. 1 nut a
thi noma of Mir.?P-Pte i"'
Monday .7:.'JO p.m. with \\/. 1'iesident
presiding.
\V:UM \N ( H \IM:I._M:WS
U*'v. I.t-Kuy Jackson. Pastor
W i i.iisboro, S. C -Sunday wa
i beautiful day for ehureh-troers
The Sunday school convened at the
u?iual hour. The SuptJ and- c">
'workers wel'e at their post of duTT
the. less(>n was discussed with en.
thusiasm after which the supei
intendent conducted the review
The p:i-i (ir select i-ii his l ( x-1 t'run .
taiice^ >>1' the Resurrection o
Matt." 2?: ti subject The lippo
Jl'hrist. Sunday night he took hi
text from John 15:1. Both set
mons were enioyed by all.
At d oclock the Easter exe
played their pari well. Much cr
it due Mesdames I., ih t'unn
S.A. Moore. L. B. (Ireer. 'and
WiltiSnis WhTJTh Acre respon-i.
for the training <>f the childn-The
I,eagu cr.i mcLi.iLlu.cgo- -numbers.
Miss ('. Whitner introduc
e(| the topic. A very good"prngran
was also rendered which was en
joyed.
The Pastor's Aid Board met a'
the parsonage Monday night,. The
president in charge. Aftr thbusiness
session a good progran
was rendered. The hostess Mrs
Hattie Campbell served the members.
Next meeting at the pa*
socage April- I t, Mrs. Jennie Sim?
hostess.
WntrtYlQ? ) noe o rnnl ivtnn^liae in
if i* j muff ftti-trrm-r n
the TTff?i?rtn{? r,f Mrs. Fanrn^ Sm'ar
April 0. She was not only a ?r?o('
member but was a friend to a!
A noble character, good Trien<
nn?i-'a real hrtstlftn has passed
Peace to her ashes.
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REVEALING
SHADOWS
By \V. Marion Thompson
G. ?M.?'Lhm inspi rat!on of tin
Almighty giveth them understant
ing. Job 32:8.
Inspire me Lord to sing ami pray
And bt. a shining light;
And may my life from day t0 day
IL' pleasing in Thy sight
Inspire me Lord to trust in Then
And worship at Thy feet;
Open my eyes Thy loVe to see.
When danger here I meet.
: It-spire .me Lord when trials" come
; To -thiulwon- ikings"-above?
The promise of a hlfppj- iTblne.
\Vherc. all is perfect love.
Inspire me Lord, my fellowmat
To help in time.of need:
AmLrpmler service?all -I ran.
And be a friend indeed.
Inspire _mc Lord Thy church t?
low ... - ~
Ami may Th\ spirit, from abov.
veep. us unMed here.
HI TI.HH MICH SCllOOl NKW
Barnwell. S. p.? M r. Mj>c? ?.u
('rubs and Mrs. Susan BaiK-y- v
iled tin- sihoo] last week.
After tel'.imr 14s s-'meth-ine- a 1
uti! rhe forest, Mr.- Moure,. Barm
".ill County Fjor.?t llanirei;"' eivi
lue'.eii a forestry pirnstior.aire eon 1
est. The prizes vuTt. won by th? 1
/bllewinjr: l.o;tj?- Cray. 1st prize. 1
!l.r..ry Williams'. 2nd prize* F.iiz.a
In-th Sr.ellinys. .'ltd prize. \
I utV tint U'fy'et to LTet tit. J
ets for sC-... -Meivhant's .-ontes*
witieh elosi-s With esday nito ;. 1
> p.m.; I'en Biy Frizes liivyu. th ,
,y 1 Ik a ehanee.
! : \ST( > V F.H I" \liM TlOY W INS
Cl-.N l CORrN (. (lYI'MST
l'..-;ovt >. S. ('.. Apr.) 12. 1M1
jv.m MeKr.iirht. a pupil in the We*
.lr. Hrffi. i?yl\!'ol a't;.d shen\.ber .of ;
Ai!-Pa\ in Vocation:.
AL'i.i'UiiH' uaf awanlcii fii Sin
(' . ::t r:.l I>i.?_
V-atiimal, coi f
v ; ' ? -**?1?^1 - ? k-V . a f t In' t i . ? C. ?
'. i. r>: ?K?t-a'nuk __Burvuu. In.
Mcr.:.'h' ?i<h- ':: < -?ll 'his con
knot* i.itrh or. a littlv
i 'v> i:'."'- k7. \yilh 10n ia.tinH,
vU-M *< 1 i.. >h? ]> }?* ? acre a
^ tr. ct " "f J".- tit] liiish
? !.- . " ,
*r ' * ;i V 11--. f Corn con
: i it- .I. n, much in inspirim
fan. i>i v m tV.?* Kastover sehoo
<in...n;r.: j i produce corn by fo
iiiU' !.* 'if-? fciia
i hi f'-11--"A iripractices. if cm
i< 15 on?, have- iiivji found t'rt'giyi
. " .ml iituirs: 1. selection of prop
-land for o-.i'i: J. so tort ion of ;
I/H1 \o:i variety: 4. thorough preparation
of tiio si-oil bod; 1. side
di o.-s -a 11h ;,t least 10U pounds o'
fL r? adily available Nitrogenous
,-U.i tili/.or -li<-fi ;r- Cliiloan Nilral
.of .Soda, and follow good cijitu:d
practices. jj
lie I-'. K. Barnwell,' to;
Vocational Agriculture
Mil)lift Vt'ION NOTKS
ThT ll.?;iiiu oTT STroot t ttvirrrm
if tho Suidi-u'lit Club pibsoaUvi
the "Junior Workers" in a very
ilclighLi'iil*.piogrnn,i_ op Thursday,
-iftornoon March 2-7(4vat the hoiflC'
,f Mrs. < YV. Cablwoll.
Tho "Mumiir Workers" arc undor
tin- sn|>i rvisioii of Mrs. Gt rulditte
Pior'-i- Zimmerman ' who
tatod that tho youngsters "work
id i.ui" tin- .? 'i-riioon entertainmi-lit
hv themselves. Following
he devotions -ovoi al hymns were
sung l>y the "workers."' Following
each rendition the "story" of th(
nmg was uiven by a member of
the group.
Those who listened Jo the -woet
voting voices lifted in .song .could
Tut be inspired, and for the time
all lirarh \verL. in accord in a
-phC;?of worship. ?
The Division served a delicious
swept course during the social
hour that followed the program.
Early in April Mrs. Wilkinson
met the Club members in group*
where delegates from each division
were elected to the Annua
Meeting which convenes In Sum
lor May 2-4.
The Sumte?: friends are expeel
iny; n larpo representation from
the Club members. Will YOTIR
_ Club be represented? WilL-YOt'
iro there ?
loot's not disappoint the Sumtor
Clubs, but rather show our
tyenmne apt reeemtion of their in.
vitation to meet with them by attending
m larpTo numbers,
slogan is: ON TO SUMTER'
B PALMETTO LEADER S
EBENEZEH A. M. E CHURCH
Rev. G. H. White, Pastor
Mullins?When the rosy fingei
oil dawn appeared our Easter ser
vices began. Bro. James Grissett
had charge. The Sunday school be
gan at the usual hour under Supt.
Hughes. The lesson was reviewed
by the I*astor.
For the Children's Hour the
Pastor's message was "Hk>w to
be Happy this Easter." For Alult
worship our minister used
the subject, "Immortality, the
Moss of the Tomb." Mrs. Ruth
Brown united with the~ church
Babies Hattie Williams and Fredm~Shaw
were baptized. Out of
town visitors were Mrsses Mary'
Clifton, Ada Woodson and Catherine
Pelot all of Columbia. Mrs.
Ollie Ford joined the church.
At 3 o'clock Rev. I,. SmitK
preached fey- BYo. H. White's club
4:30 our Pastor and some-mem
net's went to Green Sea where he
prached the annual school sermon
The Easter program was aT
7:30. A.41--who came-could"Tiot bi
seated. The exercises were ver.\
good. The ladies who were xc
sponsible for this good program
were Me^damos Martha White
Maggie Jaefcson. Sophromt-Reaver
KI wood Da v i s\FI o .-jdej ]Smith_ and
F.ila Carmiehael/Srhe Junior choii
rave very sweet iV.ster music a*
both services. v
The 3rd Sunday at 3 o'clock
Hey. M. Billops of Old Field Bap
tist church will preach and a t
11 ite tho Pine Hill Quartet "will
render a program. All the Presidng
Elders are getting ready for
the Mock Conference the 21st.
Our pople have a mind to work.
Come worship with lis. you art
welcome. You feed * your body,
why starve your so l? Co to
lunch Sunday.
D/W l' *?*
'?? rv iiil.l. \. M. K. (H I'RCH
" Rev. W'm. Hroun, Pastor
Jenkinsville. S. ('.?Sunday wa,
hivrh day. Easter was really ir
blnuin. . SS. ppeiit-d at its usiia'
hour. the lesson Wautifully tough1
after which our pastor ascendec
the pulpit, with a soul stirring
in Of ragetext St. "ilolfn 14:30. !'
s jitusiiiid.,-Evu vofVp enjoyed tht
menage. The evening program
was grand, also including thei)
Educational rally, A nice sum -o*
ikhIH-V- U.^V
day school. We were delighted tr
have >Mt. Muriah choir. St. Rarna
bus quartet and Jenkinsville quartet
to worship with us. The club:
reported ys; follows: Mrs. Cor?
C'ook $15; Mrs. Earthlee * Cook J
>'.'.52; Mrs. I.ula Harts $7.42; Mr'|
Francis Janus $4.G5; Mrs. Maggie
Friday $4.o"? Mrs. V. Martin $.'{
public collection $20.25. Total foi
the day $04.Jy. Welcon.it friend
win ship with us
\i:W TRINITY
15ARTIST riU Kl'H
tte\. IT. I . Stewart, i'astor
Wellfo.il, ('.?The ?. S. open
"TTpTrt 10:'5O. with the fttrptv T; i"
Foster and teachers at .their pos
of .duty. -Tlq. lessen*"was beaut
fully discussed in the various clas< +r*7-tiIter
whleft-the pastor gave splendid
revieW;-- ?
The morning services were large
ly attended. The junior choir with
Mrs. A. I.. Shelton and Mr. Timothy
Nsbitt at the piano furnshec
specal Easter music throughou
the service. The pastor chosed
text r*hil. .'i: 10, theme What th<
Resurrection Means to Us" frori
which he delivered an excellen
seimon. At six-thirty a very fihl
Easter program was rendered h
the- Sunday school.
For the evening service the pas
tor based his disctnfltfe on an Ea?
ter Walk With Jesus, t^hen fron
I JIIIU U4.in. Tin tu lul imniL.
raised during the day .was $36.
Many visiting friends and rela
fives worshiped' with utr Sunday
lie *reni>T eoirwTV
V,,v L vvV^j_J
TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS
By I). C. Wright
r" Principal J. S. Shanklin an<
Professor B. Brown attended t
meeting of Principals, Jeanes am'
Registrars held at S.C. State ,i>
Orangeburg, Saturday.
Beaufort County Training schoo1
has been invited by P^nn schoo""
to participate in a track meet, tc
track meet to held in May. Mis"
es Hicks and Johnson and Prof. B
.Brown have heen appointed t <
train. tfte-conleaUnt#.
Foch Shanklin, who is attending
Johnson C. Smith university a
Charlotte, N. C., returned horn
for Easteer accompanied by W. D
Wims of Hendersonville, wh0 is f
senior at Johnson C. Smith.
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TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
' Rev. A. D. Hawkins, Pastor
Spartanourg, S. C. -Sunday be
ing a lovely day the Sunday schoo
attendance was very good. Th(
Supt. was at his post of duty wit*
the assistance of the pastor .
teachers. The lesson was we
taught and briefly discussed. /
11 o'clock Rev. Dawkins our hum j
ble servant through the power o'
Almighty God spoke to his/con
gregation and friends from I Cor
14:14. Our hearts burn as he do
llvered the message. A larg?
number of visitors worshiped with
us in the morning service. Thi
being junior day the junior chov
rendered lovely music. 7:30 o'clocl
the Easter program was rendere
>by the young people of the Sunda>
school and sponsored by Mrs. Ine*
B. Ganvtt, this was., indeed a
splendid program. All presen
enjoyed themselves. The financi?.
report was good amount raise*
throughout the 'day \vas $59.60.
?East Thursday night the pasto;
was -given?a -surprise?birthday
partyat the parsonage: tots ~o~gifts
were received. We are glae
to have all of our members wh
have been on the sick list out a
.gain. l_. __
BETHEL TV. M. E. CHURCH
Kev. E. E. RichburK, Pastor
Branchville?Sunday was a lovi
ly day at our church and at 10.3C
a wonderful Sunday school tooV
place conducted by the Supt. Mrs
Vera Leven The lesson was bea
tifully taught by thee various tea
chers and reviewed by the pastor
11:00 The pastor ascended th
rostrum and preached a soul re
viving sermon text St. John 20:11
Pulpit assciate was Rev. Wm. M
Brown nastur xif St. James A. M
K. ihurch, Eastover.
7:80 -Rev. Richburg came before,
the congregation and presented
Rev. Brown who delivered the me:
sage. His text was found Pro\
1:25.
Visitors during the day wer<
Mr. EmmanuelJohnson of Colun
bia. Mr. Marron Myers of Charleston;
Prof. Ashley, wife an<
neice.
Mr. James Geiger of Detroit
Mich., spent fhe" "weekend Wlfl
I Mrs. Sallie Montgomery,
j At this writing we have on the
sick list Miss Lorraine bevtfti; we
prayer for her a speedy recov
' ery.
Marion Tatum, reporter.
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor
On last Sunday morning, _tht
pastor preached a soul stirrinp
sermon, subject: "Seeing The
Lord," taken from St. John 20:18.
At 2:3P the children's program
began, and it was conducted by
Mrs. Marv .Johnson, a ceacner 01
111 ass No. 5 of the Primary Dept
At 7:30 an Easter cantata way
given by tht' uummIK'Ts or1 Hie Sun1
day school, subject: "The Power
and the Glory."
The services were" largely attended
and many visitors were
present. ,
BROOKGREEN NEWS
Sunday was a beautiful day.
The Easter program was held at
the Brown Chapel ME church was
very good. On Easter Sunday nite
the Easter program was held at
the TTordon A ME church was
good and well attended.
' M sses Edna McCoy of Columbla,
Willie TSTae McCoy/" Messrs.
James McCoy Conway, John McCoy,
of Conway, spent Easter
Sunday with their mother Mrs
uula Gadson.
Miss Lillie Belle Sands of Aynor,
spent the week end hom<
Sands. Mrs. Viola Smalls o f
Myrtle Beach spent Easter Sun
day with her mother JVfrs. Exgenn
Poinsette. Miss Joan Tillman.
of Conway spent . . Easter
with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Tillman. Miss Edna Mae Poinsett
Mrs. Essline Collins, Messrs. Ben
Carr, John Washington spent
satirrday in conway visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrtf. M. D. Bogan at
tended the Palmetto State Teacl
1 era Assoeiation in Columhra lasl
week.
We are very proud to know
that Mrs. W. M. S. McClary is
home after a long period of illness
at the Columbia hospital.
We were very prowt to Tlfive
1 Nurse Blanrhe Sowell to visit the
Brookgreen Private aehool o n
last week. Mr. M. D Bogan spent
the week end in Columbia.
? See Ben Tillman for a copy oi
The leader.
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WILLIAMS CHAPEL
M. E. CHURCH J
Orangeburg- ?Sunday was in
deed an ideal day for church goers
and it seemed that every one
took advantage of it. At 4 o'clock
there was an appreciative
audience to witness an Easter
cantata given by the Choral club
which was indeed a wonderful
treat to ail who were present.
At the hour of thy morning
service we had an overflow conregation
quite a number of visitors
were present', among them
were Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
and Mr. Moral 11 "Cogler an instruc
tor at Wilkinson High here i r
JHe city. Mr. Williams is one of
the leading young business men
of this cHy. Mrs. WilTTams teach"S
at Claflin College. To these and
other visitors \vq are always hap
Py to have you.
Miss Janie Playr, president of
he Pulp;,: Aid Boai i, an outstand
ing worker in the church,- said
"Good bvt-" to th^ n-.cmbprn u_t
Williams Chappl fpr n few months
she shall bo greatly missed, because
hrr^worlrin the church wai
-tttrtr?o'listuiuliiig^ We trust th il
she will s.eon be back: the churcl
need* such Christian workers a?
may (kitbtes"and keep he>
while she is away is our constant
prayer.
The Pastor used a^ ;? text foi
the morning message: The Double
Victory taken from 1 Cor. 15
57-58. The message, was very interesting
and ir^ piling, after
which a number of infants and adidts
were baptized.
... The Pastor delivered the bacea t
laureate sermon at the MurrayRosemvald
school at Bowman, at
4 p.m. to a large and enthusiastic
audience.' He used as a subject.
Having Gratitude and Express It.
The message was well received.
Mrs. Pearl Simpkins is principal
of this school |
ai the evening service, Supt.l
and teachers Of the Sunday school
had things well in hand, and a
very nive Easter program was
rendered,, witnessed by a very
large congregation.
We are all looking^forward to
-the^~second ?cpiarterly- conference
to be held third Sunday and Mon
day. This day has also been set
aside for the- raising of our
valional money to be paid at tht
District Conference
ciWe wish to again ?mind you
of the great program that will
be given at the al eve named
"hurch by the choir of Allen Universitv.
You will not regret spend
ing-4-he-eveiving-of April 29 with
the e great si.ngeJ S. ..
ST. 1*1111.11* A M. K. NEWS
Sunday morning before day ,
prayer service was rendered at
St. 1'hilin of which a few enjoyed
At 11 o'clock a large Sunday
school took?place, cunt! tided?By
the Supt. Miss Mamie E. Hinton;
raising a good collection. Afte>
Sunday school a warm ?.prayer
aery ice took place, conducted b y
the prayer committee. At the
close a few announcements-were
made; among the most important
is our big rally Sunday April 20.
A noble sermon was preached by
our humble servant Rev. W'eath
ers. Subject: "The Lord is Risen
and appeared to Simon." A wonderful
contribution was taken up I
Baptism of one infant little War ]
ren Jones, Jr. At the close o f
service we went into our Easter
exercise, which was" very good;
raising the amount of $17.30. It.
is said to be the best ever wit-'
nessed.
At 4:30 Stewardess Board No. 5
held a lovely feast at Mr. and
Mrs. John Hall, entertained b y
1 Mm mother HITS. Hfillle Hall. k!v
oryone enjoyed a lovely evening
J and a delicious repast. Come to
Chuich. Join the Church.
J;
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