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L "~HZ. CHESTER PA
IT\ .
i . Continued fr
ft.? Miss II. O. Wright-?H)B?-Alice Jr
Ffrof. T. L. tuck?11.A & 8^?iDatsy
, Prof. W, H. Atkinson ? .
Principal S. L. Finley _
-?- The following kings and queens
Queen
Sarah Whitfield?Robert McLurkin
Bemiee St roster?John Henry Mail
Mae Fannie Brown?>R'u*hard Atkft
These kings an queens were
each crowned by the contestants
who stood next highest in their
particular groups. Everyone present.._
.declare tL the program.* 'was
very enjoyable, ^nd carried out
the idea of fairy, land, and all are
?happy- over tr.e great success of the
work do lie by teachers and
students and the cooperation of
patrons and friends hoth colored
and white. Principal Finley thanked
all for their loyalty and supi
r\ 1 K K > > C \\ JS
Thankful (Irove
9t>nild>.??H?Moiiivi V?Day
services were held. Prayer service
was, emulated by Deacon' Busby
and sermon. Sister 1. MT Bussey '
" as mistress ceVemo.'.ios. The
welcome address was made by
'lister Clen?Allen. Respunse >is-"
ter Annie Simons. The following
tadie.s gi.vi bioutiful addresses on
Mothers' Day: sisters Etfie M.
Simmons. Kthel McCrbarv, E.
Brad man. S. Alnieta Brown. Duets
were sung by Bro, Otis Weathers-,
bee and wife; Lonnie Bradham and
wife; solo. Mrs. Lizzie Capers.
Sermon by Rev. I)obey of Jordan
Baptist church .who took hi^ 'ex?
end preached the Mothers' Day
sermon: And lie gave her time to
j ejjent, and she 'repenteth riot.
Friendship Church
1 he tiaptist Mate convention
closed on FridajL rnmrtr"
enthusiasm There were a number
of pieat speakers i>n trhopram. it
i.s .said that-this was the lftrpest
delegation for many years. Also
inoia inoinv was rai.-ed. All A.ktnites
[especially-^ the Friendship
_ niHmliciv ave Ivnpv because they
treated the delepateTTn_5ttch-?--w4y
that all left Teerfiivr pood. We are
happy when we make others happy
The pastor alonp with" his wife
motored to. Greenwood l?< Or-- other
church. He preached a must in
? ti-re*fmi* and practical s-i men
from t^, theme "She is like the
merchant" ship". In his absence
Jiev. Z. Townsend preached here.
That Kocks the Cradle". Tilt -er
vice was very neaumm. -Mt.
Zion _A._ M, -K\ Church
Rev. l'aul L. Wells. Paster
?Granilcville?Mothers'- I);rv?wjjts
beautifully observed on the circuit
all day,. The Mothers^' Pay
prog:raius were~Verv good at bcth
churches. The mothers-were made
to feel happy as this was national.
dbJli Cor ?thanu?At- -11 :J0 -se-r-vieobegrri
conducted bv the pastor.
We wvere pleased to have oui;-jP. [
E.' Dr. I.. L. Fanner with us who
dtdfve-ttil?a?wonderful nermoUMT
His message wn? centered aPou-ru!-"Mother
as the Foundation of lill
Civlizution and Culture".
At the t'lns,. of tfTp-sei'vi .(=?RrV"
Wells held a short business meeting.
After which Dr. and Mr?
Farmer, Rev. and Mrs. Wells. Mt
Jordan and Mrs. Williams left fo?
Aiken where they were the din
ner guests bf Mr and Mrs... .-v. L.
? Mnimn, -
At "X o'clock we returned at Mt
Zion and Elder Farmer brought
nrother great message taken trom
Ruth subject "An I ndispen-<aWe
Mother". .The senior choir
rendered aopj opriatc juusic a'
both services.
- Following Uw?1,-i'v'iee -?EMer Idii
f Itll. I' I m . i , , i
J Mt ru\ I ,?1\ 1'_ Jii.^ sri."llil iju<ll H I.
wfiieh' was a great success.
W.' yet h.ive a feu of our child I
, rou on the si k list. Let's pra\
that t1ie> Will soon be back in S.
S. as we've missed them already.May.
(iod bless-you all
(> ranitev ille News
S. S. begun at the usual hour
-t-be Supt. being absent the ttss+stunt
Su-pt. went * forward with coworkers.
(.'lass No. 1 holds the
banner for finance. Uetn Walker,
teacher. At 11:3b Lie. Posey, Re\
J. E. Palmare and the pas,tor wei"on
the rostrum. Several spiritual
songs w.tie -ung an<l heartfelt ,
prayers were offered. The. pastor
delighted4*in making a report on
the Baptist State convention touch
Tng~on the achievements ami- success
of the convention, and urged
his 'congregation to suppoiu
worthwhile things.
He delivered a brief but spirited
sermon, subject The Weapons to
Use-. and Hefense. We eiijbyed
Rev. Palniure's remarks and feel
he is one of us.
t The Mission met at the home of 1
I V? .... ^ v ? * u : . ii!
v i?n rtinunTs, Aiirr wnicn ell I
( <eft for church to tike a part in j
the Mothers' Day program given
by the 1'ulpit Aid club. The next
, meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Eunice Meneweathers. i
The Pulpit Aid club will meet
Thursday 6:45 at the home of ,
Mrs. Menervia Owens.
Strk are aurit Savannah TToBey
which we regret. Mrs. Owens is
improving.
** Night service was dedicated to
Mothers, with many baeutiful
readings. The pastor gave for his
text John If) .25. The collection
was taken in an inforaml way
with each offering a rose was left.
There were 22 red and 25 white.
.RAGRAFH8
om Page 1
mies, Thaxton"Young .. 33.06
r tiore, James Stinson 40.00
. - :.?~?? 204.50
IU038.92
r were crowned:
King Teacher
?Miss Maggie Honor.
<y?Miss Willie M. Burris,
t+ker?Mr*. . M. Firtley.?
ison--Miss E. A. Wilkerson.
poi r in this great effort. The new
Bus has been ordered and is expected
to arrive in a few days.
On Thursday night the senior
v* 1 a> v will give a plav entitled
"Anything- -Gat* Happen,'' -directed
by their teacher, Miss T. L.
Luck. Sunday afternoon, Miss E.
T.. Beatty will present tier classes
in a Music Recital. Both of these
programs will be held in the audi
torium.
nd Baptist Church ?
(c\. .1 W. Miles. I'a.stor W ^ '
Sunday was a red letter day at
iui church. S. S, had full attenianue,?The
lesson wivs^ftrti of in*
orniation and inspiration. Just
ifti ! S. S. a Mothers' Day pro.glUiU.
was ell-lied out Mir, Mu
iah Tillman hail charge. At tin
Tut of this -program R<-v (' \V
1'ui tier brought a Soul stirring
message touching on mother in
- very-phase of lite. Text St. John
_':d. subject -The synipahy of ino
thei. Many visiting friends were
> 11 sent _ut the morning -service
Dea. and Mrs. \V, M. CI rant, Mr
uui Mrs. Eiias Barnes, Mrs. Cary
Monies,' Mr. James Matthews and
,ist? is. Fate and I.ouis. Mr. Lor.
e Franklin, Prof. VV. M. Warren
uii: Prof. Charles M. Dorkins of
schotield school; Geo. E. Holmes
who was home to spend Mothers'
"Day with his parents.
Sunday. May 18 the Second Bap
tist church will celebrate its 37th
"antnversa'fy also tne 21st annivcrsary
of the Pastor. Rev. J. \V.
Miles. T his service will begin t*!
p.m. Rev. A. T. Stevens pastor of
Mt. Harris Baptist church will
pi-each the anniversary sermon.
He is a very able minister and a
young man of high esteem. We
lie inviting the ministers of thi
ity ami, their congregation t o
onre and bt^\v-i,th us on this oTth
anniversary celebration.
vV e*ll .Mrllu.dRl ( liuicli
Re\. E. N. Jamison. Pastoi
Church school opened at .me uslelivered
a soul stirring sermon
rom ist jamuei l\Zi, tfieme Mohits
Influence in Love. . 8:00 pm.
lev. Banks preached l' m Exo"lus
14:15,and used as his theme
Go -Forward"., Visitors: Mis. High
. ami, Mrs. Grantt, Mrs. Evelyn
Uanefee of New Jersey, Messrs
vVi-liam M.Ghee. Theofell Harvey,.Ehbie
Watson. Cornell Stallingrs
and Rev. Banks. .
The T.a0i?"s A i.|- met at Mrs. M._
-Giirjr-la.st Sunday afternoon.
Our second quarterly conference
-vill be held May 25th at 8:00 "p.
,-tr.?Rm-r?Frank?Quick the rew*
_m siding elder will preifch.-T Let
js try t(, dolour bt*a.
S nd'ay afternoon at 4:00 p.ni
Rev:?Washington pastor .of- Cumlet
land A ME church* will -preach
it us. The public Is "cordially in
vi'ed. - ' v
Mrs^ Rosa Williams Pa-~returnd
from New Jersey. .Her dnughti-l
.Mrs Kvi'lvn XlnnnfMu nn/'
.- .i'alren accompanied?hnnUi.
Tin y are the house. quests of Mr.
tin! Mrs. Theofell Harvey.
.Mrs. Nancy Adams is on the
sick hhrt.. let us pray for - her a
speedy recovery.
Phe Ministers' Wives' Alliance
ktro Ministers' Wives .Alliance
net at the home of Mrs'. Klnoj^.
Afosdey on April 25th and a good
necting was held. Present were
.Vl'is. Mamie Holland, president;
Mrs. Kssje A. Martin, Mrs. M. (J.
Mo-ley, Mrs. Carry Cherry, Mrs.
vV. 11 Vaughns and Mrs Washing
)on .Visilojsc ^ev< Harris and
lev. l'?. T. Martin. Rev. M. G
Mwsley made the alliance welcome.
Other ministers gave Words"of en'
oiTTagenumt. ATter the meeting
i delicious repast was siyved. Sister
Carrie Cherry will entertain
he alliance at the next meetfng
la. 23rd.
lordan Baptist Church
S. is. was called to order at the
usual hour. ?The lesson was verv
rbly discussed and taught.
1'iayri seivice followedConduct
7slby I)ea.Isaac Millfgan. The
Mothers' Day1-program begann at
11 o'clock. Mistress <?f cgremon
ies, sister Mary Holmes. VWeloi..e
uduress by sister AtuThe
Pravtonresponse by sister Evi
Johnson. Sister Ethel King spoki
from the subject Our Mother; sis
tcr_iieorgia Harle.ston on Mother^
selection by the choir; solo Mrs.
Mary Bellenger. Sister - Hattio
Mae Treadwell spoke on Mothers'
Children; sister Eva Johnson, Mother's
Love; sister Aleene Frank
11n. subject. Precious; song by the
choir; sister Catherine Dabey sub:ect
was Mother; sister Annie Sim
nions, Our Precious Mother; song
bv 'sister 1/. Ross.
Pulpit service bepran 1 o'clock
I?v Rev. M. G. Mosley. Sermon by
Rev. Makerov. Colection for the
<Uy *32 7k.
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BKNNKTTSVILtrB- NEWS
By D. Sanders, Reporter
' All of the public schools will
" soon close ror thts term:?All repent
one ?>f-44re-best-teem#-of-work
Mrs. T. Br McQueen and Mrs? R.
McEddy closed Wednesday with a
very- nice program-- The Blenheim
graded school closed Friday. Miss
Helen Boyd, Florida. Miss Shaw
Charlotte; Mis. M. Ellerbe, ,Suniter,
Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Wright
hangeburg and Mrs, Hugh, Che;
niv, Mith *11 they could?in giving
>.he i: struction that the students
neeiled.
A large number of our teachers
.veto home for Mothers' Day.
Mis.- Francis Morris and a num
bet of her friends from Columbia
Witnessed the -special teachers sncta4
at the high school Thursday evning.
- M iss Vera " Stuhbs; teacher at
Win-nsborb high school, aceompanied
by Prof. Brice, president of
Clinton college and Mr. Ernest
Jaiber were guests of Miss Stubbs
parents. President Brice will be
.he speaker at Dise Hill AMEZ
hutch. May 25th at 4 p.m. Mrs.
L. B. Stubbs sponsors- the?pro ram.
Other visiun s ?lioi u?were: Mrr
ind* Mrs. Robinson, Greeleyville;
Rev, and Mrs.-Alsbrook. Prof, and
Mrs. J. S. Dickson and family of
Society Hill; Mrs. Julia Thompson
Piof. and Mrs. A Sanders. Swan?ea;
Mi?s Ella L. Reese ahd Miss
Mabel Reese, Batesburg, Mi^s Sarah
-Morris, instructor at Sims hi
:ccompanie<I by Miss J3erniee Sartor,
Miss Annese Williams of N.
V.; Mrs. A. ILuiiIcil j>f_Columbia.
Undertaker J. 11. W. Morris wiH
ittend the Funerrl Directois awl
Embalmers association convention
in Anderson this week. Undertaker
and Mrs. B. Morris of North
Carolina and Mrs*. M. Morris left
for Columbia Monday morning.
Mrs. M. Morns'" fatherMTeV. John-"
<on is tin the sick list.
The Tower rally at Shiloh went
fiver the top Sunday morning. The
- ~.-rt ioiis "captains reported S3tHF.65
_ Mr. J. B. Drake reported some mon
ey carried over, making a TetaUoT
$48.1.61 on the Tower plus the reg
uTar morning collection total ovei
$500. At St. Michael church over
$800 was raised an account o f
same appears elsewhere in the
olumn. All are proud over the
fine spirit existing1 among our people
in a time like this. <Mr.
Henry Munnerlyn spent the
week-end home from his work in
Wi 1 min"gTi)if,~~XV~~C7 He reported
$5.00 in the rally {Sunday morn"
"ttttt! :
Mr. and -Mrs. Pouncy recent
bride mid ^jrooni worshiped with
is Sunday morning.
M r, Mnok McL'aoTT, "well-known
citizen of Marlboro county was giv
n special mention in the Pee Dee
paper-last week for service be
rerdereil the Rain Water Furniture
Co. ot'-thi< city for 20 years.
-We commend .M-r.^Atcl.eotl for his
creditable * seiViee.'
Mr. J. B. Brown and Mr. Fegon
M Philadelphia, Pa., were called
Ironic lastrwoek on account-of the
death of t)ieir brotheri Mr. K.
Fogrpn. Hp was~fu noraliztrd tit
his home church Macedonia, Wednesday.
M rs. .1. C..Cox-eloaccL-a..success-,
r'ul school term Friday night with
a very nice program.
Rev. A. J. Wright spoke from*
the? subject Mothers and Our
Woi Id Today. Quite a large crowd
attended Uie morning service.
Our sick friends: Dea. ('. Reese.
Mrs. Hv Stoney, Mr. G. Spearse,
Mr. Bob G'rosland, Mr. F. Powc.
Mrs. Jacobs .and-Mr. Williams.
Mrs. Alice Tfutter- and family of
"ngrtsville were in the city Sun
day to assist in beautifying theim
mother's grave. The momiing was
spt'ht -with?their sick?father?Mrr
Grosland;
Mr. E. L. Juhnakin is improving
' nicely.
. Please send in" your dotK to the
reportem0n time and please think
-he can't guess what you wapt to
put in the news.
Mrs. Martha R. McKalester anc:
two daughters are in the city visiting
their sick father Dea. Reese.
Mr. Alexander Kollock 'of Uiion
spent the week end with mother
and family.
Miss Holmes spent Mothers' Day
vit h parents.
Mrs, Gupple.was luirii to assist
her husband in the rally at St.
Michael ME church Sunday.
The banquet Monday night in
lonor of Mothers' Day at the
ionic- ui Mis._McCollum was well
ttendeil. The Missionary society
ponsored the program,
KDGKFIKLI) NEWS
.4-n appreciative audience enioyed
the operetta "Little Folks
Town" presented by the 1st j^rade
Friday night. May 9th. The cast
I jf-if nKti-noi/.o -t ZT~T~
p.,. o.ukhicis Miiiwcu excellent
a'iiiii(f under the supervision of
Mis? Ojetta C. Simkins.
Many enjoyed the operettu "The
Kitchen Time Peace" Monday evt.nino
MM., I O t r>
?, .....j *.. iTu^H iiu'z vr. w nar
ton, directress.
Mr. M. J. Anderson, Miss Christine
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Dfirch and little son of Augusta.
Ga. were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jule B. Anderson.
Mesdames Sarah Anderson, lias
-ter-Otrphant, Louise TTrhlth Wayrnp
Baxter and Rosa Smith sang two
selections at the white Baptist
hurch Sunday morning, "Tell Mother
I'll Be Therfe", and "My Mothers'
Prayers".
Mrs Sarah Anderson, Rev. F.A.
Weaver, Misses E. V. Massey and
Inez G. Wharton attended the
state meeting of the Rapt, church
in Aiken laat Wednesday night.?
HE PALMETTO LKADEK ^
MAY DAY 'AT DENNIS i
H1CH SCHOOL r J (
Bishopville?May Ltey at Den ^
tvis^ High school was crowded with ?
- Interesting activities tojig^to be" s
remembered by both students and ^
teachers. The school parade at
noon Wgan the series of thrilling
activities. Floats, beautiful to f
behold, moved slowly along Main
Street, followed by hundreds of
lovely children.
The Fealty Song and God Bless
A nverioa were?beautifully? sung, ?
is the children lauded the praises
of their school and their country. v
Beauty reigned supreme, when "
Little Miss Elease Moses, a lovely 1'
little lady was crowned the May j"
Queen, at 5 o'clock on the High J"
School lawn. .." ' L
The coronation ceremony was (i
most unique as the queen sat on *
i throne beautifully decorated in n
" Dink, crpen mil vvKTf? eho uioc
rowned by Principal G. C. Abra^r 01
ham. - - ^ ; h
The members of the queen's 1
court were all beautifully and be- k
comingly dressed. Against an attractive
background of green a
shrubbery, theywcsembled "flowers 1
in a garden. ' ^
Fuativitiun?honoring?the?queotp ?
consisted of solo dances,- folk -V
To the strains of the beautiful M
"May March," t*he procession, gav J<
>n light-hearted, left the scene-of -J
the corojaation. . S
SHILUH A. M. K. C"H| Kl'H T.
M
Prosperity, S. C.?Miss Lucy
Vise the daughter of?Mr. and-JS
Mrs.-Lang Wise was laid to rest 11
Sunday, May 11, 1941, at Antioch 11
Baptist church, here. She died ii. '
he People's hospital Tuesday. 6th
>f May, Newberry.
Lucy was loved by everyone that 1
knew* her. She spent .two years
wt Harbison institute, where she
lived with Mrs. Rice of Irmo at 1
that time. Her other school life
vas spent at the junior hi school
t Pmspuritv. She was a onllian' nr
scholar and a line student. She vj
:Juined Aniioch mptis^ church a- T
ix t four years ago, and was bap- >J1
tized c.nd became a very useful
member. She served as a ,S. S. -i
eaeher. assistant clerk and led in
the rally that was held in Febru- hi
ary. Her health failed on her and <
lid not allow her tq go when she b
desired to do so. A large crowd T
witnessed her funeral. Her fav
lite hymns were sung, solos by 1.
--Misses Brown, " Burton, Mr. M. Til
Wallace, duet, Misses Martin and i
- Montgomery of Ne Ix-rj v.?Rev rid -*1
! made remarks. - h<
She leaver tp mourn her lost a
father, mother, 7 sistersf 1 bro her
and a host nf relatives a.ad-33
fidetwls. She died._at the -age of
18. We loved her but God love?
her best, therefore He called daci
>ut of the held before noon. *?he g
laid down her work and joined the
Heavenly host to be with God for- %v
p;
A surprise birthnight party was ^
day night. - There was -about $15 ?
worth of very useful things to
wear?phts some cash which .wa? w.
gU-on. Mrs. I> !R. Bedenbough j.
should be given much credit along -1
with tby good members. of Shiloh
Ar M. K. church for this affair. Ice c
cream and cake were served at
the party.
The Mothers' Day services were
voiy good Sunday.?TTre-p3stor*s ~
text Avas taken from St. John
19:2.p>- which was spiritual and
full of thought. We~~are asking
. very body to attend our snniver- ?
sary services Sunday all day. You ^
ne always welcome to Shiloh.*
FIFTH KIT V; tl.iH'Hl W41 -tc
Rev. I. \V. Janerette, Pastor al
Too much cull not be said of the M
special preparation made for the
>ast Sabbath in honor of mother- Ii
hood?The history of this great B
day is very unique and the 'Found- li
*r, Miss Anna Jarvis of Philadel- g
phia. Pa., will 'live long in the
hearts" of those for whom the day L
was designated as a memorial- ?The
services were vtry beauti- 'a
fiflTY^ carried out. beerinnine with
the S. S. session. The ladies were H
in charge of the S. S.'s program "
relative to the opening and teach
ng of all classes. The Membership
campaign is increasing in in- ^
terest and members to the school, j
For the morning service the ^
pastor delivered the Mothjers' Day ^
message -from the subjdct: The ^
Spirit of a True?Mother. - For the ^
night .message. Rev. H. B. Butler, ^
Dean of Dickerson Theological ^
Seminary of Allen university 1 rot
he messtge. Subject The Proph- p
ts of the Prophetic Minority. Both ?
j'rmnns uiu 1?pi^para. j,
tion and were forcefully delivered y
and well received by the respoj, ^
sive congregation who heard them. ^
We shall give an official account t)j
of our rally^ which terminated last
Sur.day night in our next weekly p
report. D. g
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ST. MATTHEWS CME CHURCH ?<
Rev. MrAdamn, Pastor C
I.eesville, S. C.?Sunday was a G
lovely day for those to talk about ri
their mother that know the worth H
of her. Nobody knows the worth M
oi a mother but those who have J.
lost their--mother. A very nice
Mothers" Day program was rendered
at our church Sunday after- p
noon. M rs. Mary J. Corbert made If
a very go^d talk, also Mrs. Ada
R. I.atimore, Mrs. Lena Boyd, Mr
Seal Boyd, Mrs. Carolina Humph- Q
?*ey and Httte Master James Mack
Royd spent mothers' day In C6- tl
lumbia, R.' C. with Mrs. Bettie Davis.
.V
Prof, and Mrs. Wilson of Easley
were the Sunday jfcfternoon guests g
~ gi, Mrs, Mattte L. Boyd.
;:z?Z"T;
VLLEN'S PROFESSOR IS S
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Prof.
I. M. A. Myers, professor
a Allen university will he guwfct ?
srcises off Leesville high school, ^
day 28. 1
The principal of the L^eaville- ?
cfioof r8 Prof. R. M. Walker, a ?
eading graduate of State college. ^
e
GREAT FALLS BRIEFS
t
s
There was a- religious feast at .
tie Pine Grove Baptist church last
( eek. Rev. S. G. Walker of Ches "j
?r was the revivalist. He really c|
ut over a great meeting. The
Ml<>\^ug choirs rendered music:
incOThville, Chester, Rock Hill,
ancaster. Rock Hill Biddle.-Glad- vv
en Grove and Mt. Zion Great
alls. Total amount of money
isod was $57.20. ^
;i quite u memorial sermon in
onor of Mothers' Day. It insiyr
d us to appreciate our mother.;
etter. M
There were quite a few mothers
iade happy by having their childeri
with them for Mothers' Day
niong them were Messrs O. P. n
*****?imt| iriond, ). t,.?MeCo^ , '
loses Edmond, from Salisbury, n
-Gather, Radfoi d, Va.
loses and Joseph Lee, Silas Glad
en Charlotte, N. C.; Fletcher gl
1Clinton trdtege] Misses
tta B. Barnes, Rosa M. Holmes, t,!
lelen Timms, Finley high; Mr. _
rt<1 Mrs. Ernest Belton, Mr. C. *"*
lobley, State Park. ^ A
Revs. S. G. Walker, H. B.'Wash
igton and their wives had a pleas
ru fishing trip but didn't catch ^
ny fish. They alsQ enjoyed a ?
erv delicious dinner-at-the-"home .
f Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hall. m
The commencement exercises -ofio
Pandise high were good,
riends from ltock Hill, Columbia c.c.
nli bury and Charlotte, N. C. at-' ^
nded the Educational sermon at
aiadise church.
Miss Susan B. McCrorey has p
one to Washington, D. C.for a
acation. Mr. .Rowland Full left _
r>r Baltimore. Md.. where he'lL -1
lend a while. .
'fhe ,->Yountr Men's Clnh of th?> I
ity gi ve a very gatfa affair at
hi sol m's cabin on the ..'_7tlu_Ihev ?
ad guests from Lancaster, "Ches>r,
Rock Hill, York and Winnsoro.
It was enjoyed hy all.
hcy'll see you again soon.
We're glad to learn that Mr.
C. Clinton is improving after
is serious illness." Those that
ck are Messrs Charlie McDonkl
and Nuthunicl 1 Ford. Sr.?Wr
ape for them a speedy recovery.
Tr~OT3T^^'^TT*TT!rTH'I IRC H "
UM.Afl,r. Andrews, Pastor
Myrtle Beach-?Suixlay school
peneo at tne usual nour with .1
upt. Mrs. Jeff Bellamy and co- !|
orkers at their post. 11:30 the 1
istor ascended the rostrum and I
eached an inspirational sermon j V
om Matt.-2;L8. The spirit "Was
gh. __
6 p.m. ACE League opened
ith Rev. T. H. Hemingway pre- Jding.
The lesson was thoroughly i
spuRsedr8:30
marked Che beginning of .
ir spring revival. The pastor i
>oke masterfully from Matt. 2:
J. The spirit was high and every
tul felt revived. Then the pastor
resented Rev,- H|. C. Lowery of imtnonsville
who will conduct
le revival services this week. 1
re are praying that this revival
ill bring those unsavecLto- Christ
Mrs. Annie Simmons and Mr.
. Grissitt are somewhat improv1-a.t
this writing. =*
Mrs. Ruth Squire has returned
i.lhe delight of her many friends
fter spending a few months in
omvay with her parents Mr. and
Frs. John Moore.
Mr. J. B. Owens, I.evt Brown.,
ahny "Brown and Mr. Bertnig '
rown motored- to Conway Mon- '
av nite to witness the base ball
ame Conway vs. Sumter.
Mrs J. B. Owens was called to
ittle River Sunday on account
f the?illness of hot brother-Tniw,
Mr. Fred Gore.
IOPE DAY Nl'RSRRY HOLDS
3T PUBLIC INSTALLATION l
1 r r.
vvu.hiiiucu irnm rage I)
ocile G. Dingle, 3rd viee-presi- I
ent; Mrs. Sadella - McNrchols, I
ec. Secretary; Mrs. Ada Mc- I
iehols, Asst. Rec. Sec'y-; Mrs. ;|
alia R. Clark, Cor, Sec'y.; Mrs.
ouise F. Morris, Financial Sec.;
[iss Dorothy M. Hendrickson,
easurer. AmonK those present
ere: Mesdames C. L. Anderson,
sther Bright, T. Arnold Hill,
elen Burges. Florenro
laia Dias.'F. Cu Caffey, F. Hrcks
C. Hawkins, Emily Martin,
annie Martin, Mary McGracken
lice Nearon, Channing H. Toas,
James S. Watson, I^ena Jack
>n, H. Raveneir, J7 Rivers, Ada
homas, Truehart W. Slaughter,
P. Worth nm Miooo
XZJIIIIIIH P
ox, Zclmyra Peterson, Sara Pear ->n,
Harold W. Clark, Luncheon
ommittee were: Mrs. Goldie C. 2"
raves, chairman; Mesdames Car 8
e I,. Anderson, A. B. Smith( W. 8
J. Wortham, Dazie C. Hpage, 8
fary B. Royal and Miss Fannie 5
Murray. 3
A Y LOR SCHOOL * S
LOSING PROGRAM
A Rose Dream and the Moon o
ueen, 2nd-3rd- grades, May 22nd. m
Sleeping Beauty?Od Lady m 8
le IShoe. First grade; May 26. 8
Dancing Jack-The Clean Up. 8
tli-6th-7th grades, June 2nd.
Each of-thwre programs will be- 8
m at dL o'clock. 18
T. J. Sullivan, principal. I|Q
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1IDNEY PAKK C.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Colclomfh. Pastor
Th" ~~ftnnVt^y toWuil opened at
be usual hour with the Supt., Mr
). R. Starks presiding. The lesion
subject "The Responsibility
T the Home Regarding'Beverage
Llcohol'' was beautifully discussd.
At 11 o'clock the pastor filled
he. pulpit wdth anothdr of hii
piritual sermons which was enjyed
by all alter which the doors
f the church were opened and
trree- persons united with the
hurch.
At 7:30 p.m. the pastor filled
le pulpit again. This being Meiers'
Day the sermon and songs
ere in keeping with the day.
A large crowd was present and
le collection wrs good. The pub
c is invited to worship with ns
ext Sunday.
IT. PILGRIM HAPT. CHURCH
Sunday school 10:30 A.M.
-Taught by Rev. . Jackson
p^.nlima f lO.ln t> .... f n
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on nis
Preaching at 11:30, Rev. E. Z.
p""'?
At tf:30 p.m. we will have a
rand meeting.
12:30 Music by Ridgewood Rap
st church. Come one, come all.
IRST ANNTAl, DINNER?
NTI-TUBERCULOSIS AUX.
The Richland Anti-Tuberculosis
jxiliary will hold its first Annual
inner meeting. Friday, May 10,
p.m. in Alien University Dining
ill.
A program has been arranged
y the "annual dinner?prog rani
mimittee of which Mrs. Flossie
>edmond is chairman. "MS". !Etert
Rogers is chairmen of the
nnual meeting committee.
WALK-ER^
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HOME
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Telephones:
Day 9280 Night 319
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"Render to others in their
-hour of grief\ as we should1
wish others to render us
under similar conditions.
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Saturday, May 17, 1941.
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[ OPEN AIR CONCERT BY ETW
BANI) SUNDAY, MAY 25th ^
upon atf-cortccrt, presenting
the Booker 'Washington High
School Band will be open to the
, the old Howard Community Center
on Hampton St. The concert
is sponsored by the Ridgevtoed
|_jQamp committee of which Mrs. C.
t A. Johnson is chairman. Mrs. R.
L. Simons, program chairman said
u ..Ulflt-JJie proceeds from the silver
[ offering will be used by the comi
mittee to meet personal needg of
_.the patients at Ri4gewoed?Gampi ?
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THRILLING ACTION!
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; RANDOLPH SCOTT
in "WESTERN
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Monday? All Day?Admission 10c
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SATURDAY NIGHT
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